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Royal Arch.

banquet at the Albion Hotel , served up in Bro . Manning ' s usual first-class style , and the day was spent in a most harmonious and agreeable manner .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE -ON-TTNE .- —Royal Kent Chapter Hose Croix . — This chapter was opened in due form at the Masonic Hall , Newgate-street , on Friday , October 28 th , by the M . W . S ., Bro . II . G . Ludwig , assisted by his generals . The petition " of Sir Knt . J . Jenson was presented by tbe Grand Marshal , Bro . Hotham , ancl he being unanimous . lv elected , was admitted and

perfected ^ by Bro . C . J . Banister , 30 ° , and P . M . W . S . of this chapter , in his usual careful manner . The newly-perfected Prince was proclaimed by the Heralds . The ceremony was completed , with the assistance of the Princes , to the satisfaction of all present . This being the time to elect the M . W . S . for the next year , Sov . Prince Edward Shotten , the 1 st General , -was unanimousl y elected M . W . S . P . M . W . Sov . H . G . Ludwig was re-elected Treasurer , ancl the business of the chapter over , it was closed in solemn form .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

WOOLWICH . KEMEYS TYNTE ENCAMPMENT . —An emergency meeting of the fraters of the Kemeys Tynte was held at the Masonic Hall , William-street , Woolwich , on Friday , the 28 th ult . The following Sir Knts . were present—J . W . Fi ' gg , as E . G . ; Li ' eut .-Col . Clerk , P . E . C , as Prelate ; P . Laird , as 1 st Capt . ; Capt , Dadson , 2 nd Capt . ; J . R . Thompson , as Expert ; Matthew

Cooke , G . Org ., Capt . of Lines ; Capt . N . G . Phillips ; Capt . Boyle , and C . Horsley , Stuart Encampment , Watford . Companions II . S . le Strange and J . P . Langlois were installed Knights of the Order . A Priory of the Order of Malta was afterwards held , when the newly installed Sir Knts . and the visitor were received into the Order of S . John of Jerusalem by Capt . Boyle , Em . Prior . The business being concluded , the Sir Knts . adjourned to Bro . De Grey ' s to dinner , and spent a most agreeable and happy evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . — Northumberland and Berwiek-on-Tweed Lodge ( E . G . ) . —Wednesday , October 26 th , being the regular night of meeting , the lodge was opened . by the W . M ., Bro . C . J . Banister , P . G . Overseer of the Grand Mark Lodge , assisted by Bros . A . Gillespie , P . M . ; H . Hotham , as S . W . ; Wm . Loades , J . W . ; and a full attendance of members . The ballot

was taken for three candidates , and each unanimously elected . Bros . Rewcastle and Pearson being in attendance , were each severally advanced to this degree by the W . M . with earnestness and care . The election for W . M . was then proceeded with , and on examining the ballotting papers , Bro . Saneter was duly elected . Bro . Lambton was unanimously elected Treasurer . Three brethren were proposed as candidates for this degree , ancl the lodge was closed in solemn form at nine o ' clock .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESAREE ( No . 590 ) . —The monthly meeting was held in the Masonic Temple , on Thursday , October 27 th . The lod ge was opened at seven p . m . by Bro . 0 . Le Sueur , W . M ., assisted by Bro . P . E . Le Sueur , S . W . ' , Bro . Ch . Benest , J . W ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins , acting as P . M . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in tho second degree . The Senior and Junior Wardens and Bro . P .

Channel Islands.

Binet liaving given a strong recommendation , from long personal knowledge , of ?>!• . . J . P . Picot as a candidate for initiation , a ballot was taken , which proved unanimous in his favour _ -. but owing to his absence from the island , the ceremony was deferred . The W . M . announced a present to the lodge from Bro . Catley , J . D . of a handsome box , decorated with carvings of Masonic emblems , for the reception of the balloting balls , on which a vote of thanks to that brother was unanimously passed ..

Bro . F . J . Amy having been presented as a candidate for the third degree , the W . M . put the usual questions , ancl inquired if any brother wished to subject him to further examination , on which Bro . Schmitt rose and put a long series of questions , which elicited a thorough acquaintance on the part of Bro ., Amy with the tracing board of the second degree . They were answered so accurately , that the W . M . complimented the candidateand expressed a hope that so good an le would have

, examp a beneficial effect on others . Bro . Amy was then entrusted , and retired for preparation . The lodge having been opened in the third degree , the candidate was re-introduced , and dulyiaise . d to the sublime degree of Master Mason by the W . M ., Bro . Schmitt giving the charge and the explanation of tho tracingboard . The W . M . liaving announced that he had relieved two distressed brethren , the amounts given were ordered to be repaid

to him . A deputation was appointed to present to the lady of the W . M . the vote of thanks on parchment agreed upon at a previous meeting for a present she had made to the lodge . Bro . Manuel called the attention of the meeting to the acoustic disadvantages of the room , and it was determined to confer with the architect on the subject . A gentleman was proposed forinitiation , and a brother to be admitted as a joining member . Thelodge was closed at a quarter past nine , and the brethren adjourned to the banqnetting-room for the usual light refreshment .

India.

INDIA .

( From the afasonic Record of Western India . ) KURRACHEE . The ceremony of the Installation of the Worshipful Masters elect of Lodges Union and Industry took place on St . John ' s ; Day , 24 th of June , in the presence of a large number of Mason ? , some of whom came down from Kotree , Amongst those present were—John BruntonE . T . BeauvaisJ . J .

, , Martin , and W . A . Brunton , P . M . ' s ., Captain J . Macdonald , W . M . of Lodge Hope ; Bros . H . Stone , Robert Brunton , Fisher , Taverner , Philips , Martinnant , Knapp , Waddington , Giblea , Bright , Rosetti , Bell , Hamilton , Gardiner , and some others . After the Lodge had been opened in the 3 rd Degree , Bro .. Colliding , S . W . of Lodge Industry , W . M . Elect of the same-Lod was called to the pedestal bBro . J . Bruntonand after

ge , y , the usual interrogatories , he was placed in the . Eastern Chair , proclaimed in thc three several degrees as W . M , of Lodge Industry , and the brethren requested to salute him as such , during which Bro . Martinnant , who presided at the harmonium , played some suitable marches . The same ceremony was observed with regard to Bro . W . A . Brunton , W . M . elect of Lodge Union . After the ceremony of Installation was

concluded , Bro . W . A . Brunton proceeded to elect the Officebearers of Lodge Union , who were severally invested with the badges of office—Bros , J . Brunton , P . M . ; J . D . Swiney , P . M . ; E . T . Beauvais , P . M . ; C . Goolden , Hon . P . M . ; Bros . E . K . Wilkinson , S . W . and Treas . ; 13 . F . de Rosetti , J . W . ; Henry Stone , Sec ; W . Phillips , S . D . ; G . F . Taverner , J . D . ; II . Fisher , I . G . ; E . T . Martinnant , Org . ; and Thomas Gardiner , Tyler . There being no further businessthe Lodge was lowered

, and closed with prayer . Lodge Union held its first monthly meeting on the 19 fch inst ., when Bro . Gardiner was passed to the Fellow Craft ' s Degree , ancl Bro . Robert Brunton raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason ; Bros . J . Bancroft and S . S . Elson were admitted as joining members .

MI-IOW . LODGE ST . PAUL ( NO . 389 , S . C . )—The monthly meeting of this lodge took place on the 3 rd Juno . In the absence of the W . M ., the S . W ., Bro . Allen , officiated . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The accounts for the quarter ending 30 th March were laid "before tho lodge , showing a balance of Its . 15-10-7 . The ballot was taken for

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FREEMASONRY IN HULL. Article 1
THE FINE ARTS IN CONNECTION WITH THE CHURCH. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
SOUTH WALES. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 11
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
COLONIAL. Article 14
Poetry. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPO NDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

banquet at the Albion Hotel , served up in Bro . Manning ' s usual first-class style , and the day was spent in a most harmonious and agreeable manner .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE -ON-TTNE .- —Royal Kent Chapter Hose Croix . — This chapter was opened in due form at the Masonic Hall , Newgate-street , on Friday , October 28 th , by the M . W . S ., Bro . II . G . Ludwig , assisted by his generals . The petition " of Sir Knt . J . Jenson was presented by tbe Grand Marshal , Bro . Hotham , ancl he being unanimous . lv elected , was admitted and

perfected ^ by Bro . C . J . Banister , 30 ° , and P . M . W . S . of this chapter , in his usual careful manner . The newly-perfected Prince was proclaimed by the Heralds . The ceremony was completed , with the assistance of the Princes , to the satisfaction of all present . This being the time to elect the M . W . S . for the next year , Sov . Prince Edward Shotten , the 1 st General , -was unanimousl y elected M . W . S . P . M . W . Sov . H . G . Ludwig was re-elected Treasurer , ancl the business of the chapter over , it was closed in solemn form .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

WOOLWICH . KEMEYS TYNTE ENCAMPMENT . —An emergency meeting of the fraters of the Kemeys Tynte was held at the Masonic Hall , William-street , Woolwich , on Friday , the 28 th ult . The following Sir Knts . were present—J . W . Fi ' gg , as E . G . ; Li ' eut .-Col . Clerk , P . E . C , as Prelate ; P . Laird , as 1 st Capt . ; Capt , Dadson , 2 nd Capt . ; J . R . Thompson , as Expert ; Matthew

Cooke , G . Org ., Capt . of Lines ; Capt . N . G . Phillips ; Capt . Boyle , and C . Horsley , Stuart Encampment , Watford . Companions II . S . le Strange and J . P . Langlois were installed Knights of the Order . A Priory of the Order of Malta was afterwards held , when the newly installed Sir Knts . and the visitor were received into the Order of S . John of Jerusalem by Capt . Boyle , Em . Prior . The business being concluded , the Sir Knts . adjourned to Bro . De Grey ' s to dinner , and spent a most agreeable and happy evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE . — Northumberland and Berwiek-on-Tweed Lodge ( E . G . ) . —Wednesday , October 26 th , being the regular night of meeting , the lodge was opened . by the W . M ., Bro . C . J . Banister , P . G . Overseer of the Grand Mark Lodge , assisted by Bros . A . Gillespie , P . M . ; H . Hotham , as S . W . ; Wm . Loades , J . W . ; and a full attendance of members . The ballot

was taken for three candidates , and each unanimously elected . Bros . Rewcastle and Pearson being in attendance , were each severally advanced to this degree by the W . M . with earnestness and care . The election for W . M . was then proceeded with , and on examining the ballotting papers , Bro . Saneter was duly elected . Bro . Lambton was unanimously elected Treasurer . Three brethren were proposed as candidates for this degree , ancl the lodge was closed in solemn form at nine o ' clock .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESAREE ( No . 590 ) . —The monthly meeting was held in the Masonic Temple , on Thursday , October 27 th . The lod ge was opened at seven p . m . by Bro . 0 . Le Sueur , W . M ., assisted by Bro . P . E . Le Sueur , S . W . ' , Bro . Ch . Benest , J . W ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins , acting as P . M . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The lodge was opened in tho second degree . The Senior and Junior Wardens and Bro . P .

Channel Islands.

Binet liaving given a strong recommendation , from long personal knowledge , of ?>!• . . J . P . Picot as a candidate for initiation , a ballot was taken , which proved unanimous in his favour _ -. but owing to his absence from the island , the ceremony was deferred . The W . M . announced a present to the lodge from Bro . Catley , J . D . of a handsome box , decorated with carvings of Masonic emblems , for the reception of the balloting balls , on which a vote of thanks to that brother was unanimously passed ..

Bro . F . J . Amy having been presented as a candidate for the third degree , the W . M . put the usual questions , ancl inquired if any brother wished to subject him to further examination , on which Bro . Schmitt rose and put a long series of questions , which elicited a thorough acquaintance on the part of Bro ., Amy with the tracing board of the second degree . They were answered so accurately , that the W . M . complimented the candidateand expressed a hope that so good an le would have

, examp a beneficial effect on others . Bro . Amy was then entrusted , and retired for preparation . The lodge having been opened in the third degree , the candidate was re-introduced , and dulyiaise . d to the sublime degree of Master Mason by the W . M ., Bro . Schmitt giving the charge and the explanation of tho tracingboard . The W . M . liaving announced that he had relieved two distressed brethren , the amounts given were ordered to be repaid

to him . A deputation was appointed to present to the lady of the W . M . the vote of thanks on parchment agreed upon at a previous meeting for a present she had made to the lodge . Bro . Manuel called the attention of the meeting to the acoustic disadvantages of the room , and it was determined to confer with the architect on the subject . A gentleman was proposed forinitiation , and a brother to be admitted as a joining member . Thelodge was closed at a quarter past nine , and the brethren adjourned to the banqnetting-room for the usual light refreshment .

India.

INDIA .

( From the afasonic Record of Western India . ) KURRACHEE . The ceremony of the Installation of the Worshipful Masters elect of Lodges Union and Industry took place on St . John ' s ; Day , 24 th of June , in the presence of a large number of Mason ? , some of whom came down from Kotree , Amongst those present were—John BruntonE . T . BeauvaisJ . J .

, , Martin , and W . A . Brunton , P . M . ' s ., Captain J . Macdonald , W . M . of Lodge Hope ; Bros . H . Stone , Robert Brunton , Fisher , Taverner , Philips , Martinnant , Knapp , Waddington , Giblea , Bright , Rosetti , Bell , Hamilton , Gardiner , and some others . After the Lodge had been opened in the 3 rd Degree , Bro .. Colliding , S . W . of Lodge Industry , W . M . Elect of the same-Lod was called to the pedestal bBro . J . Bruntonand after

ge , y , the usual interrogatories , he was placed in the . Eastern Chair , proclaimed in thc three several degrees as W . M , of Lodge Industry , and the brethren requested to salute him as such , during which Bro . Martinnant , who presided at the harmonium , played some suitable marches . The same ceremony was observed with regard to Bro . W . A . Brunton , W . M . elect of Lodge Union . After the ceremony of Installation was

concluded , Bro . W . A . Brunton proceeded to elect the Officebearers of Lodge Union , who were severally invested with the badges of office—Bros , J . Brunton , P . M . ; J . D . Swiney , P . M . ; E . T . Beauvais , P . M . ; C . Goolden , Hon . P . M . ; Bros . E . K . Wilkinson , S . W . and Treas . ; 13 . F . de Rosetti , J . W . ; Henry Stone , Sec ; W . Phillips , S . D . ; G . F . Taverner , J . D . ; II . Fisher , I . G . ; E . T . Martinnant , Org . ; and Thomas Gardiner , Tyler . There being no further businessthe Lodge was lowered

, and closed with prayer . Lodge Union held its first monthly meeting on the 19 fch inst ., when Bro . Gardiner was passed to the Fellow Craft ' s Degree , ancl Bro . Robert Brunton raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason ; Bros . J . Bancroft and S . S . Elson were admitted as joining members .

MI-IOW . LODGE ST . PAUL ( NO . 389 , S . C . )—The monthly meeting of this lodge took place on the 3 rd Juno . In the absence of the W . M ., the S . W ., Bro . Allen , officiated . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . The accounts for the quarter ending 30 th March were laid "before tho lodge , showing a balance of Its . 15-10-7 . The ballot was taken for

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