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in the E . A . chapter room during that month . Bro . Manuel made a short statement of the result of the bazaar and fete held in December last , animadverting on the mischevious opposition offered and the false and malicious reports industriously circulated by the head of the Craft iu Jersey . For full details he referred the brethren to a statement published in the local newspapers , a copy of which is sent herewith for insertion in

the FKEEJIA SONS' MAGAZINE . * On the proposition of Bro . Biiiet , seconded by Bro . Manuel , it was resolved that the printed account be entered on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins reminded the brethren that a copy of the FEEE--MASONS' MAGAZINE is taken in weekly by the lodge , of whicli he thought that many , especially the new members , Avere not aware . He recommended a careful perusal of some articles printed therein on the 10 th , 17 th , and 24 th of March , Avhich ,

though no locality was named , might he thought applicable to the condition of this province . He was the more anxious to call attention to this matter , as it is probable that some decided measures Avill very shortly be taken in which the brethren generally may be called upon to take part , with a view to vindicate the character of the Craft , and to relieve it from the charges under which it is suffering in public estimation . The lodge Avas closed at a quarter past nineand about fifty of those

, present adjourned to the banquetting room for refreshment . ST . AUBIN ' LODGE ( NO . 95 S ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Masonic Rooms on Tuesday , March 20 th , and iu the unavoidable absence of the AA . M ., as aide-de-camp to the Lieutenant-Governor , the lodge was presided over by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., assisted by Bro . Long , acting as S . AV ., and Bro . Mannan , J . W . The minutes of the previous meeting having

been read and confirmed , a ballot Avas taken for the admission of Bro . Long , P . S . W ., of No . 491 , as a joining member , whicli was unanimous in his favour . It was determined to recommend to the Provincial Board of Benevolence the case of the Tyler of the lodge , on his own petition , he being now seventy-six years of age and unable to earn a livelihood . He was initiated into Masonry in 1811 . The acting AV . M . with the assistance of the brethren worked the third section of the lectures on the first

degree . After a desultory conversation on several matters connected with the interests of the lodge , it was closed at halfpast eight , and after an hour pleasantly spent at the social board , the brethren separated at half-past nine .

America.

AMERICA .

UNITED STATES . STATE OS LOUISIANA . —The chief authorities of the various Masonic systems that had been dormant during the rebellion , have just been reconstituted . Tho following is a list of the chief officers , elected on Feb . 15 th last : — Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons . —W . P . Perkins , G . M . New Orleans ; A . J . NorwoodD . G . M . KellertownS 0 .

, , , ; . Scruggs , S . G . AV ., Clouterville ; J . C . Jones , J . G . AV ., Vernon ; S . M . Todd , G . Sec , New Orleans ; G . S . Hedges , D . D ., G . Chap ., New Orleans ; J . M . McGuire , S . G . D ., Monroe ; L . J . Dodge , J . G . D ., Algiers ; A . Kent , G . S . B ., Greensburg ; N . H . Bray , G . Purst ., Anacoeo ; G . Sontag , G . Tyler ; New Orleans . Grand Royal Arch Chapter . —H . Regensburg , G . High Prust ., Farmerville ; II . P . Buehley , D . G . H . P ., New Orleans ; G . W

Munday , G . King , Clinton ; J . A . Stevenson , G . Scribe , New Orleans ; C . S . Hedges , D . D ., G . Chap ., New Orleans ; E . AVells , G . Guard , New Orleans . Grand Council 21 . and S . Masons . —S . M . Todd , M . P . G . M ., New Orleans ; G . Q . A . Fellows . D . P . G . M ., Now Orleans ; J . P . Horner , I . G . M ., New Orleans ; J . Stafford , G . Prin . Con . of WorksNew OrleansM . A . CalongneGStewardNew

, ; , . , Orleans . Grand Commandery of Knights Templar . —S . M . Todd , R , E . Grand CommaiAdci-, New Orleans ; F . RAeav _ , V . E / D . Commander , New Orleans ; M . A . Calongne , E . G . Captain General , New Orleans ; S . S . Selleck , G . Captain of Guards , l < te \ v Orleans .

West Indies.

WEST INDIES .

TUBES ISIANDS . —Forth Lodge ( No . 647 . )—On AVednesday 27 th December last , being St . John the Evangelist ' s Day , the

West Indies.

annual meeting of the brethren of this lodge was held . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , applications from two candidates for admission were read and ordered as usual , to lie over till the next stated meeting . Bro . Rademacher was then examined as to his proficiency in the first degree , and having given satisfactory proofs thereof was entrusted and afterwards passed to the degree of F . C . AV . C . Moxey , AV . M

( who has been re-elected AA' . M . for the ensuing year at the regular monthly meeting in December ) , having been re-installed by Bros . Thomas Ockenden , E . M ., and N . T . Godet , P . M ., again appointed ( and re-invested those of them present , the following brethren to the same offices they filled last year viz : —H . J . Murray , S . W . ; A . CEmler , J . AV . ; T . Ockenden , P . M . ( re-elected by the lodge ) Treas . ; T . J . Godet , Sec . ; J . H . F . Burns , S . D . ; J . A . Durham . J . D . ; A . P . DarvellI . G . ; Anthony Francis ,

, , Tyler . The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent entertainment whicn had been prepared under the direction of Bro . Murray . At the conclusion of the repast , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere drunk , and the brethren , of whom it is to be regretted there were but few present , in . consequence of absence from the island of several and the sickness of one or two others , separated at an unusually early hour .

China.

CHINA .

( From our oven Correspondent ^) SHANGHAE . THE TUSCAN LODGE ( NO . 1027 ) , English Constitutions , held a regular meeting in the Masouic Hall , Shanghae , on . St . John ' s day , December 1865 , at 5 p . m ., for the purpose of appointing office bearers for the ensuing year . Present , Bros . Sidford , AV . M . ; A . R . Telby , P . M . ; some twenty-five brethren ,

members of the lodge . Visitors , Bro . Donaldson , R . W . M ., Lodge Cosmopolitan , S . C , and some ten other brethren . The lodge Avas opened in due form and with solemn prayer at 5 p . m . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , the circular convening the meeting was then read . Bro . Sidford , AV . M ., on behalf of Bro . Gundry , W . M ., elect appointed tho following brethren officers for the ensuing year , Bros . OppertS . AA . ; J . JacquesJ . AV . ; StevensSec ;

AVin-, , , chuvst , S . D . ; Emery , J . D . ; Mackenzie , I . G . ; Howard , Steward j Deslandes , D . C . ; Taylor , elected Treas ., and Phillips , Tyler ; after some ballots for joining members and candidates , Avhich in every case proved favourable , the AV . M . then gave the following address : — " A \ orshipful Past Masters , AVardens , and Brethren , —I cannot allow this , tho last occasion upon which I may have the honour and pleasure of addressing you from this chair to pass without expressing the very great satisfaction

I have experienced on meeting you and witnessing the able and cordial assistance so readily afforded at all times during my year of Mastership . AA orship i ' ul Past Master Bro . Telby and the acting AVardens Avith him deserve from me the tender of

my warmest thanks for their cordial co-operation , I call upon you brethren to endorse my weak expressions with your approval , and can safely add , that the working of this lodge , the attendance of her members , and the appearance of such good feeling and fraternal regard amongst us , does effectually endorse the fact . I cannot , however , in justice to myself , leave this chair to night without expressing in common with your = selvesmy deep sorrow for the losses we this yecr have

sus-, tained through death ; the Great Author of Life , has seen fit in His infinite wisdom , to remove from amongst us , and erase from our rolls , the names of AA orshipful Bro . Ludovic Grant Dunlop , Oliver Richard Crockett , S . AA . ; and Oliver Kimball Gordon , while the fate of our Bro . Charles Pearl Williams is still veiled in obscurity , of the three former brethren , no oulogium that I could pronounce in mournful

honor of their memories , would , how-aver eloquently uttered , adequately express the sorrow Ave feel for their loss , —and of the latter , a young first-fruit of this lodge , —in the absence of definite intelligence , it would be premature to do more than hope he is still living , should he also have passed through the valley of the shadow of death , we humbly hope that the strong arm of the Almighty supported him . The sombre appearance

of this hall , and the mourning garb of many around ine , shews outwardly our woe , and though not sorrowing as those Avithout hope , I desire you , AA orshipful Sir and Brethren , to recollect that the day will come to each and all present , when we also shall be summoned like them to meet our Master ; 'tis my

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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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Channel Islands.

in the E . A . chapter room during that month . Bro . Manuel made a short statement of the result of the bazaar and fete held in December last , animadverting on the mischevious opposition offered and the false and malicious reports industriously circulated by the head of the Craft iu Jersey . For full details he referred the brethren to a statement published in the local newspapers , a copy of which is sent herewith for insertion in

the FKEEJIA SONS' MAGAZINE . * On the proposition of Bro . Biiiet , seconded by Bro . Manuel , it was resolved that the printed account be entered on the minutes of the lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins reminded the brethren that a copy of the FEEE--MASONS' MAGAZINE is taken in weekly by the lodge , of whicli he thought that many , especially the new members , Avere not aware . He recommended a careful perusal of some articles printed therein on the 10 th , 17 th , and 24 th of March , Avhich ,

though no locality was named , might he thought applicable to the condition of this province . He was the more anxious to call attention to this matter , as it is probable that some decided measures Avill very shortly be taken in which the brethren generally may be called upon to take part , with a view to vindicate the character of the Craft , and to relieve it from the charges under which it is suffering in public estimation . The lodge Avas closed at a quarter past nineand about fifty of those

, present adjourned to the banquetting room for refreshment . ST . AUBIN ' LODGE ( NO . 95 S ) . —The monthly meeting was held at the Masonic Rooms on Tuesday , March 20 th , and iu the unavoidable absence of the AA . M ., as aide-de-camp to the Lieutenant-Governor , the lodge was presided over by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M ., assisted by Bro . Long , acting as S . AV ., and Bro . Mannan , J . W . The minutes of the previous meeting having

been read and confirmed , a ballot Avas taken for the admission of Bro . Long , P . S . W ., of No . 491 , as a joining member , whicli was unanimous in his favour . It was determined to recommend to the Provincial Board of Benevolence the case of the Tyler of the lodge , on his own petition , he being now seventy-six years of age and unable to earn a livelihood . He was initiated into Masonry in 1811 . The acting AV . M . with the assistance of the brethren worked the third section of the lectures on the first

degree . After a desultory conversation on several matters connected with the interests of the lodge , it was closed at halfpast eight , and after an hour pleasantly spent at the social board , the brethren separated at half-past nine .

America.

AMERICA .

UNITED STATES . STATE OS LOUISIANA . —The chief authorities of the various Masonic systems that had been dormant during the rebellion , have just been reconstituted . Tho following is a list of the chief officers , elected on Feb . 15 th last : — Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons . —W . P . Perkins , G . M . New Orleans ; A . J . NorwoodD . G . M . KellertownS 0 .

, , , ; . Scruggs , S . G . AV ., Clouterville ; J . C . Jones , J . G . AV ., Vernon ; S . M . Todd , G . Sec , New Orleans ; G . S . Hedges , D . D ., G . Chap ., New Orleans ; J . M . McGuire , S . G . D ., Monroe ; L . J . Dodge , J . G . D ., Algiers ; A . Kent , G . S . B ., Greensburg ; N . H . Bray , G . Purst ., Anacoeo ; G . Sontag , G . Tyler ; New Orleans . Grand Royal Arch Chapter . —H . Regensburg , G . High Prust ., Farmerville ; II . P . Buehley , D . G . H . P ., New Orleans ; G . W

Munday , G . King , Clinton ; J . A . Stevenson , G . Scribe , New Orleans ; C . S . Hedges , D . D ., G . Chap ., New Orleans ; E . AVells , G . Guard , New Orleans . Grand Council 21 . and S . Masons . —S . M . Todd , M . P . G . M ., New Orleans ; G . Q . A . Fellows . D . P . G . M ., Now Orleans ; J . P . Horner , I . G . M ., New Orleans ; J . Stafford , G . Prin . Con . of WorksNew OrleansM . A . CalongneGStewardNew

, ; , . , Orleans . Grand Commandery of Knights Templar . —S . M . Todd , R , E . Grand CommaiAdci-, New Orleans ; F . RAeav _ , V . E / D . Commander , New Orleans ; M . A . Calongne , E . G . Captain General , New Orleans ; S . S . Selleck , G . Captain of Guards , l < te \ v Orleans .

West Indies.

WEST INDIES .

TUBES ISIANDS . —Forth Lodge ( No . 647 . )—On AVednesday 27 th December last , being St . John the Evangelist ' s Day , the

West Indies.

annual meeting of the brethren of this lodge was held . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , applications from two candidates for admission were read and ordered as usual , to lie over till the next stated meeting . Bro . Rademacher was then examined as to his proficiency in the first degree , and having given satisfactory proofs thereof was entrusted and afterwards passed to the degree of F . C . AV . C . Moxey , AV . M

( who has been re-elected AA' . M . for the ensuing year at the regular monthly meeting in December ) , having been re-installed by Bros . Thomas Ockenden , E . M ., and N . T . Godet , P . M ., again appointed ( and re-invested those of them present , the following brethren to the same offices they filled last year viz : —H . J . Murray , S . W . ; A . CEmler , J . AV . ; T . Ockenden , P . M . ( re-elected by the lodge ) Treas . ; T . J . Godet , Sec . ; J . H . F . Burns , S . D . ; J . A . Durham . J . D . ; A . P . DarvellI . G . ; Anthony Francis ,

, , Tyler . The lodge having been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent entertainment whicn had been prepared under the direction of Bro . Murray . At the conclusion of the repast , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts Avere drunk , and the brethren , of whom it is to be regretted there were but few present , in . consequence of absence from the island of several and the sickness of one or two others , separated at an unusually early hour .

China.

CHINA .

( From our oven Correspondent ^) SHANGHAE . THE TUSCAN LODGE ( NO . 1027 ) , English Constitutions , held a regular meeting in the Masouic Hall , Shanghae , on . St . John ' s day , December 1865 , at 5 p . m ., for the purpose of appointing office bearers for the ensuing year . Present , Bros . Sidford , AV . M . ; A . R . Telby , P . M . ; some twenty-five brethren ,

members of the lodge . Visitors , Bro . Donaldson , R . W . M ., Lodge Cosmopolitan , S . C , and some ten other brethren . The lodge Avas opened in due form and with solemn prayer at 5 p . m . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed , the circular convening the meeting was then read . Bro . Sidford , AV . M ., on behalf of Bro . Gundry , W . M ., elect appointed tho following brethren officers for the ensuing year , Bros . OppertS . AA . ; J . JacquesJ . AV . ; StevensSec ;

AVin-, , , chuvst , S . D . ; Emery , J . D . ; Mackenzie , I . G . ; Howard , Steward j Deslandes , D . C . ; Taylor , elected Treas ., and Phillips , Tyler ; after some ballots for joining members and candidates , Avhich in every case proved favourable , the AV . M . then gave the following address : — " A \ orshipful Past Masters , AVardens , and Brethren , —I cannot allow this , tho last occasion upon which I may have the honour and pleasure of addressing you from this chair to pass without expressing the very great satisfaction

I have experienced on meeting you and witnessing the able and cordial assistance so readily afforded at all times during my year of Mastership . AA orship i ' ul Past Master Bro . Telby and the acting AVardens Avith him deserve from me the tender of

my warmest thanks for their cordial co-operation , I call upon you brethren to endorse my weak expressions with your approval , and can safely add , that the working of this lodge , the attendance of her members , and the appearance of such good feeling and fraternal regard amongst us , does effectually endorse the fact . I cannot , however , in justice to myself , leave this chair to night without expressing in common with your = selvesmy deep sorrow for the losses we this yecr have

sus-, tained through death ; the Great Author of Life , has seen fit in His infinite wisdom , to remove from amongst us , and erase from our rolls , the names of AA orshipful Bro . Ludovic Grant Dunlop , Oliver Richard Crockett , S . AA . ; and Oliver Kimball Gordon , while the fate of our Bro . Charles Pearl Williams is still veiled in obscurity , of the three former brethren , no oulogium that I could pronounce in mournful

honor of their memories , would , how-aver eloquently uttered , adequately express the sorrow Ave feel for their loss , —and of the latter , a young first-fruit of this lodge , —in the absence of definite intelligence , it would be premature to do more than hope he is still living , should he also have passed through the valley of the shadow of death , we humbly hope that the strong arm of the Almighty supported him . The sombre appearance

of this hall , and the mourning garb of many around ine , shews outwardly our woe , and though not sorrowing as those Avithout hope , I desire you , AA orshipful Sir and Brethren , to recollect that the day will come to each and all present , when we also shall be summoned like them to meet our Master ; 'tis my

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