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Provincial.

masonry , which was unanimous in his favour . Bro . G . Tweddell , jun ., who had been initiated into ancient Freemasonry at the preceding monthly meeting of the lodge , was then called to the pedestal , and having passed a highly satisfactory examination in the test questions to the first degree , was entrusted Avith the usual further marks of confidence , and retired until the lodge was opened to the second degree . Bro . G . Tweddell , jun ., was then re-admitted in due form , and passed to the degree of a

F . C . ; after which the lodge was closed down to the first degree . At the former meeting of the lodge , it having been resolved to procure for the adornment of the lodge room , a photographic portrait of Bro . Marwood , late D . Prov . G . M ., and one of the oldest P . M . ' s of the lodge , and also to present to the brother a neatly engrossed address on his leaving Cleveland , Bro . G . M . Tweddell , F . S . A . Scot , and Newe ., read the following address , which meeting Avith tbe full approbation of all the brethren

assembled , Avas ordered to be engrossed at the expense of the lodge .: — "To George Marwood , of Busby Hall , Esq ., J . P ., late Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the North and East Hidings of Yorkshire . Right AVorshipful Sir and Brother , — At a time when you are leaving for a few years your ancestral borne , and therefore have resigned the high office which you have for several years held in this province , alike to your own

honour and the advancement of Freemasonry , the officers , Past Masters , and the other brethren of the Cleveland Lodge , No . 543 , of Ancient , Free , and Accepted Masons , cannot allow you to depart without some expression of gratitude to you for your unceasing labours for our venerable Craft , and also sincerely to Avish you continued health and happiness during your absence from among us . In common ivith our brethren throughout the province , we will ever regret your departure , and remember

with pleasure those labours you have given to tho Craft with such fervency and zeal . Moreover , we cannot forget that it Avas in our own lodge that you first saw the light of Masonry , and commenced those earnest endeavours which have been attended

with such good results to the province in general , and to our own lodge in particular . Nor is it amongst your ' dear brothers of the mystic tie' alone that your departure is deeply regretted ; for you have so steadily through life practised every Masonic virtue , that we are certain the uninitiated , and especially the sick and distressed , unite with us in wishing both yourself and family a safe and a speedy return . In the meantime , may the Almighty Architect of the Universe have you and yours in His

divine keeping . " Tho preceding , when properly engrossed , is to be signed by the AV . M . on behalf of the brethren of the lodge , Avho cordially endorse the sentiments of the address . A candidate for initiation into ancient Freemasonry having been proposed , the lodge Avas closed in peace and harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . BIACKBUEN . —Perseverance Chapiter ( No . 345 ) . —A convention of the above chapter Avas held on Thursday , the 22 nd ult ., at the Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , under the able presidency of Comps . Thomas , P . M ., P . G . Reg . Oxfordshire , as Z . ; Bertwistto , H . ; Garsden , J . There were also present the following companions : Sir A \ illiam Feilden , Bart ., P . M . ; Charles Tiplady ,

P . M . ; E . H . Hutchinson , AV . M . ; Eichard Rudcliffe , P . M . ; Thomas Eobinson , S . AV . ; J . Callis , E . ; J . Procter , J . B . Carr , & c . The convocation having been duly opened , Bros . Eichard Burrows , Cornet Montagu , and H . J . Fielden were exalted to the degree of R . A . Masons , the ceremony being most ably performed by Comp . Thomas , and efficiently supported by Comps . Carr , Bertwistte , and Garsden . After the ceremony , the following companions were nominated for office for the ensuing

year : J . Yates , P . Z . ; Bertwistte , Z . ; Garsden , J . ; Tiplady , H . ; Carr , 1 st Soj . ; Copeland , 2 nd Soj . ; Callis , E . ; and Eobinson , N . Business being concluded , a vote of thanks was carried by acclamation to Comps . Thomas and Carr for the admirable manner in which they had conducted the ceremony , and for their general and zealous attention to the interests of this chapter . The brethren then adjourned , and partook of a slight repast , and spent a very pleasant hour together .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

IRELAND . DUBEIS ' . —An emergency convocation of tho College of Philosophical Masons , Grand Elected Knights K . H . of the 30 ° , was

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

held on Friday , the 23 rd ult ., at the Grand East of the Order , situate in the valley of Dublin , at half-past three p . m ., for the purpose of exalting to this degree such of the seven candidates elected at the last regular convocation , on February Sfch , as could attend ou this occasion . There were present at the meeting Bros . A \ illiam S . Sandes , 31 ° , Sublime President of the College , on the throne ; Edward Hornsby , G . S . AV . ; and Henry AVestropp , 31 ° , G . J . AV ; also the 111 . Bros . John Fitz Henry

Townsend , Q . C ., LL . D ., Lieutenant Grand Commander of the Supreme Council , 33 ° ; Sir AVilliam Hort , Dart ., 33 ° , Grand Treasurer , H . E . ; Thomas Mostyn , 33 ° , Grand Secretary , H . E . ; Edmund J . Armstrong , 33 ° ; Sir Edward Borough , Bart ., 32 ° ; Thomas , E . ; Beatty , M . D ., 31 ° ; Lucius H . Deering , 31 ° , the Registrar of the College ; and other members . Bro . J . H . Healy , 30 ° , member of the English College , was present as a visitor on this occasion . The following five candidates out of

the seven elected being in attendance , were regularly exalted to this sublime degree by the officers of the College , assistedby the members of the Supreme Grand Council present , according to ancient form : —Bros . J . C . C . Townsend , No . 1 Chapter , Cork ; Arthur Bushe , S . G . D ., and Maxwell Charles Close , Original Chapter , Dublin ; George Johnson , M . T ) ., and Theohilus EStGeorgeNo . 2 ChapterDublin . The convocation

p . . , , was then closed in due form , and adjourned till Hie second Thursday in May , the next regular day of meeting of the College . The members afterwards dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . The triennial convocation of Prince Masons is expected to take place in Dublin towards the end oi the present month .

Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

NORTHUMBERLAND . __ EAA'CAS TIE-O _ S -TX _ E . —Hoyal Kent Encampment ( No . 44 ) . — The annual conclave of this ancient encampment AVUS held on Good Friday at the Freemasons' Hall , Bell's-courfc , _ Newgatestreet . There were a considerable number of the Sir Knights present . The encampment was opened by the E . C , Sir Knt . Henry Hotham . A ballot was taken for Comp . J . F . Froolich

( Conde de Morreltz ) , of the De Sussex Chapter , which Avas found to be unanimous in his favour , and lie being in attendance , was admitted , and duly installed into the Order . The E . C . then proceeded to instal his successor , Sir Kat . Edward Shotton , the beautiful ceremony being very impressively performed . The E . C . then appointed his officers as follows : — Sir Knts . Henry Hotham , P . E . C . and Treas . ; William Punshon ,

Prior ; AA'illiam Dalziel , Sub-Prior ; C . J . Bannister , 2 nd Grand Captain of England , Chancellor ; Jens Jensen , 1 st Captain ; Robert J . Banning , M . D ., 2 nd Captain ; Jas . II . Thompson ,. Expert ; AVilliam Foulsham , Eeg . ; George Lawes , Capt . of Lines ; AA'ill . Henry Marwood , 1 st Herald ; J . F . Frmlich , 2 nd Herald ; Anthony Clapham , Std . Bearer ; J . S . Trotter , Equerry . Upon the conclusion of the business of the encampment the Sir Knts . dined together in the Hall .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESABEE ( NO . 590 ) . —The lodge was opened at a quarter past seven on thursday , March 29 th , by Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., acting as AV . M-, assisted Binet , P . M ., acting as S . AV ., Bro . Oatley , J . W ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., acting as I . P . M . The minutes of the last meeting Avere read and confirmed . Bro . Danguy , after having passed a satisfactory examination on the first degreeand been entrustedretired for preparation . The

, , lodgo was opened in the second degree , Bvo . C . Le SUCAAV , W . M .,, entered and took the chair ; Bro . Danguy was re-introduced and duly passed to the degree of F . C . The lodge was resumed in the first degree , evidence having been given as to the fitness of the following gentlemen , a ballot was taken for Messrs . P . G . Gibaut and E . J . Ahier as candidates for initiation , Avhich was in each case favourable . The latter was then introducedand

, regularly initiated into Freemasonry by the AV . M . On the proposition of Bro . Manuel , seconded by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , the lodge resolved to render every possible assistance in the preparation of an exposition of works of industry and art , to be held in the Masonic Temple in August next , and to hold its meetings

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THE DOCTRINES OF JESUITISM. Article 1
THOUGHTS ON THE BEAUTIFUL. Article 3
THE NEW ORDER OF MERIT. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN JERSEY. Article 8
MASONIC HYMNS. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 12
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 13
WEST INDIES. Article 13
CHINA. Article 13
Obituary. Article 14
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 14
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 15
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 14TH, 1866. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

masonry , which was unanimous in his favour . Bro . G . Tweddell , jun ., who had been initiated into ancient Freemasonry at the preceding monthly meeting of the lodge , was then called to the pedestal , and having passed a highly satisfactory examination in the test questions to the first degree , was entrusted Avith the usual further marks of confidence , and retired until the lodge was opened to the second degree . Bro . G . Tweddell , jun ., was then re-admitted in due form , and passed to the degree of a

F . C . ; after which the lodge was closed down to the first degree . At the former meeting of the lodge , it having been resolved to procure for the adornment of the lodge room , a photographic portrait of Bro . Marwood , late D . Prov . G . M ., and one of the oldest P . M . ' s of the lodge , and also to present to the brother a neatly engrossed address on his leaving Cleveland , Bro . G . M . Tweddell , F . S . A . Scot , and Newe ., read the following address , which meeting Avith tbe full approbation of all the brethren

assembled , Avas ordered to be engrossed at the expense of the lodge .: — "To George Marwood , of Busby Hall , Esq ., J . P ., late Deputy Provincial Grand Master of the North and East Hidings of Yorkshire . Right AVorshipful Sir and Brother , — At a time when you are leaving for a few years your ancestral borne , and therefore have resigned the high office which you have for several years held in this province , alike to your own

honour and the advancement of Freemasonry , the officers , Past Masters , and the other brethren of the Cleveland Lodge , No . 543 , of Ancient , Free , and Accepted Masons , cannot allow you to depart without some expression of gratitude to you for your unceasing labours for our venerable Craft , and also sincerely to Avish you continued health and happiness during your absence from among us . In common ivith our brethren throughout the province , we will ever regret your departure , and remember

with pleasure those labours you have given to tho Craft with such fervency and zeal . Moreover , we cannot forget that it Avas in our own lodge that you first saw the light of Masonry , and commenced those earnest endeavours which have been attended

with such good results to the province in general , and to our own lodge in particular . Nor is it amongst your ' dear brothers of the mystic tie' alone that your departure is deeply regretted ; for you have so steadily through life practised every Masonic virtue , that we are certain the uninitiated , and especially the sick and distressed , unite with us in wishing both yourself and family a safe and a speedy return . In the meantime , may the Almighty Architect of the Universe have you and yours in His

divine keeping . " Tho preceding , when properly engrossed , is to be signed by the AV . M . on behalf of the brethren of the lodge , Avho cordially endorse the sentiments of the address . A candidate for initiation into ancient Freemasonry having been proposed , the lodge Avas closed in peace and harmony .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . BIACKBUEN . —Perseverance Chapiter ( No . 345 ) . —A convention of the above chapter Avas held on Thursday , the 22 nd ult ., at the Old Bull Hotel , Blackburn , under the able presidency of Comps . Thomas , P . M ., P . G . Reg . Oxfordshire , as Z . ; Bertwistto , H . ; Garsden , J . There were also present the following companions : Sir A \ illiam Feilden , Bart ., P . M . ; Charles Tiplady ,

P . M . ; E . H . Hutchinson , AV . M . ; Eichard Rudcliffe , P . M . ; Thomas Eobinson , S . AV . ; J . Callis , E . ; J . Procter , J . B . Carr , & c . The convocation having been duly opened , Bros . Eichard Burrows , Cornet Montagu , and H . J . Fielden were exalted to the degree of R . A . Masons , the ceremony being most ably performed by Comp . Thomas , and efficiently supported by Comps . Carr , Bertwistte , and Garsden . After the ceremony , the following companions were nominated for office for the ensuing

year : J . Yates , P . Z . ; Bertwistte , Z . ; Garsden , J . ; Tiplady , H . ; Carr , 1 st Soj . ; Copeland , 2 nd Soj . ; Callis , E . ; and Eobinson , N . Business being concluded , a vote of thanks was carried by acclamation to Comps . Thomas and Carr for the admirable manner in which they had conducted the ceremony , and for their general and zealous attention to the interests of this chapter . The brethren then adjourned , and partook of a slight repast , and spent a very pleasant hour together .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

IRELAND . DUBEIS ' . —An emergency convocation of tho College of Philosophical Masons , Grand Elected Knights K . H . of the 30 ° , was

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

held on Friday , the 23 rd ult ., at the Grand East of the Order , situate in the valley of Dublin , at half-past three p . m ., for the purpose of exalting to this degree such of the seven candidates elected at the last regular convocation , on February Sfch , as could attend ou this occasion . There were present at the meeting Bros . A \ illiam S . Sandes , 31 ° , Sublime President of the College , on the throne ; Edward Hornsby , G . S . AV . ; and Henry AVestropp , 31 ° , G . J . AV ; also the 111 . Bros . John Fitz Henry

Townsend , Q . C ., LL . D ., Lieutenant Grand Commander of the Supreme Council , 33 ° ; Sir AVilliam Hort , Dart ., 33 ° , Grand Treasurer , H . E . ; Thomas Mostyn , 33 ° , Grand Secretary , H . E . ; Edmund J . Armstrong , 33 ° ; Sir Edward Borough , Bart ., 32 ° ; Thomas , E . ; Beatty , M . D ., 31 ° ; Lucius H . Deering , 31 ° , the Registrar of the College ; and other members . Bro . J . H . Healy , 30 ° , member of the English College , was present as a visitor on this occasion . The following five candidates out of

the seven elected being in attendance , were regularly exalted to this sublime degree by the officers of the College , assistedby the members of the Supreme Grand Council present , according to ancient form : —Bros . J . C . C . Townsend , No . 1 Chapter , Cork ; Arthur Bushe , S . G . D ., and Maxwell Charles Close , Original Chapter , Dublin ; George Johnson , M . T ) ., and Theohilus EStGeorgeNo . 2 ChapterDublin . The convocation

p . . , , was then closed in due form , and adjourned till Hie second Thursday in May , the next regular day of meeting of the College . The members afterwards dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . The triennial convocation of Prince Masons is expected to take place in Dublin towards the end oi the present month .

Knights Templar

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

NORTHUMBERLAND . __ EAA'CAS TIE-O _ S -TX _ E . —Hoyal Kent Encampment ( No . 44 ) . — The annual conclave of this ancient encampment AVUS held on Good Friday at the Freemasons' Hall , Bell's-courfc , _ Newgatestreet . There were a considerable number of the Sir Knights present . The encampment was opened by the E . C , Sir Knt . Henry Hotham . A ballot was taken for Comp . J . F . Froolich

( Conde de Morreltz ) , of the De Sussex Chapter , which Avas found to be unanimous in his favour , and lie being in attendance , was admitted , and duly installed into the Order . The E . C . then proceeded to instal his successor , Sir Kat . Edward Shotton , the beautiful ceremony being very impressively performed . The E . C . then appointed his officers as follows : — Sir Knts . Henry Hotham , P . E . C . and Treas . ; William Punshon ,

Prior ; AA'illiam Dalziel , Sub-Prior ; C . J . Bannister , 2 nd Grand Captain of England , Chancellor ; Jens Jensen , 1 st Captain ; Robert J . Banning , M . D ., 2 nd Captain ; Jas . II . Thompson ,. Expert ; AVilliam Foulsham , Eeg . ; George Lawes , Capt . of Lines ; AA'ill . Henry Marwood , 1 st Herald ; J . F . Frmlich , 2 nd Herald ; Anthony Clapham , Std . Bearer ; J . S . Trotter , Equerry . Upon the conclusion of the business of the encampment the Sir Knts . dined together in the Hall .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESABEE ( NO . 590 ) . —The lodge was opened at a quarter past seven on thursday , March 29 th , by Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., acting as AV . M-, assisted Binet , P . M ., acting as S . AV ., Bro . Oatley , J . W ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., acting as I . P . M . The minutes of the last meeting Avere read and confirmed . Bro . Danguy , after having passed a satisfactory examination on the first degreeand been entrustedretired for preparation . The

, , lodgo was opened in the second degree , Bvo . C . Le SUCAAV , W . M .,, entered and took the chair ; Bro . Danguy was re-introduced and duly passed to the degree of F . C . The lodge was resumed in the first degree , evidence having been given as to the fitness of the following gentlemen , a ballot was taken for Messrs . P . G . Gibaut and E . J . Ahier as candidates for initiation , Avhich was in each case favourable . The latter was then introducedand

, regularly initiated into Freemasonry by the AV . M . On the proposition of Bro . Manuel , seconded by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , the lodge resolved to render every possible assistance in the preparation of an exposition of works of industry and art , to be held in the Masonic Temple in August next , and to hold its meetings

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