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Provincial.

The brethren of the new lodge advanced , according to rank , and offered homage to the D . Prov . G . M . Bro . TnoMAS SENIOR , Prov . G . Reg ., proclaimed the lodge in the E . AV . and S . ; after which the deacons advanced and veiled the lodge , and the grand honours were given . Bro . the Rev . G . FEARON then offered a suitable prayer , followed with the musical response , "So mote it be . "

The choristers then sang an anthem , Psalm xc . 17— " The glorious majesty of the Lord our God he upon us , " concluding with "Hail , Masonry-Divine , " as arranged by Dr . Spark . At tbe conclusion of tbe anthems , the lodge was lowered to the first degree , when Bro . the Rev . AA * . Fearnsidesread , in a most impressive and effective manner , the beautiful and appropriate 12 th chapter of Romans .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . UNITED PILGRIMS CHAPTER ( No . 507 ) . —The regular quarterly meeting of this prosperous chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kermington , on Tuesday , November 3 rd . The following companions were installed in the several chairs b y Comp . Dr . Ladd , P . Z . S ., viz . . —Comps . Garrod , re-installed M . E . Z . ; Dr . Lilley , H . ; and C . H . Mun , J . The ceremony of installation ivas most ably performed . The M . E . Z . Garrod then invested

tbe other officers , viz ., C . Stuart , Scribe E . ; Halsey , Scribe N . ; Lascelles , P . S . ; Nairn , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; and Smith " , 2 nd Assist . Soj . Apologies were sent from the several candidates excusing their non-attendance . The M . E . Z . Garrod , at the request of the companions , went through the ceremony of exaltation , which he did in his usual first-rate manner , and was most ably supported by his newly-appointed officers . There were several P . Z . ' s

present , viz ., Dr . Ladd , J . II . AVarren , & c . ; also a good muster of the companions . After business , tho companions sat down to banquet and enjoyed a few hours' social re-union . There was only one visitor present .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

DEVONSHIRE . PLT - MOUTII . ¦— Loyal Brunswick Encampment . — In consequence of a press of business which could not be disposed of at the last meeting , an emergent meeting of the above encampment was hold in the Freemasons' Chapter-room , St . George ' s Hall , on Thursday , the 29 th October , at which were present the Very Eminent Provincial Grand Commander , the Pvev . Sir Kt .

Huyshe ; Sir Knt . Moore , D . Prov . G . Com ., unci thirty-one Sir Knights . The encampment was opened in solemn form at halfpast three o ' clock , p . m ., under the command of the E . C . Sir Kt . Rodd , assisted by Sir Knts . Dowse , P . E . C . and P . G . H ., and Drake , P . E . C . of Melita Encampment , and the following Sir Kt . Officers of the encampment-. —Clasc , Prelate ; Mills , 1 st Capt . ; Hnrfoot , 2 nd Capt . ; Rodda , Export ; Mathews , Capt . of Lines ;

Bewns and Blight , Standard Bearers ; AA'ills and Dabb , Heralds , & c . The A ' ery Eminent Provincial Grand Commander was then received and saluted with the honours due to his rank , on which the E . C . tendered to him his baton of office , requesting him to assume the command , which he most courteousl y declined . The ballot was then taken , for the following Royal Arch Comps ., viz . the Rev . Robert Bowden and John Heathof Chapter

, , Sun ( No . 123 ); J . Seccombe , of Chapter Sincerity ( No . 189 ); and J . Hocking , jun ., of Chapter Cornubian ( No . 331 ) . The same proving unanimous , and they having signed the required declaration , they were introduced in ancient form and duly installed Sir Kts . of the Royal , Exalted , Religious , and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templar of St . John of Jerusalem , & c , the accolade being given by the Very Eminent Prov . G .

Commander , On the ceremony being concluded ,. four Royal Arch Comps . were proposed , in clue form , for installation at tbe next meeting , and the business being disposed of , the encamp , nient was closed in solemn form with prayer . HERTFORDSHIRE . "WATFORD . —Stuart Encampment . —An encampment of emergency was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Watford , on Monday , the 19 th October , attended by twenty members ami visitors ,

Knights Templar.

Sir Knight Capt . C . M . Layton , E . G ., presided ; Sir Knights C . F . Humbert and H . C . Finch , 1 st and 2 nd Cupts ., attending in their stalls . There were also present Sir Knights AVilliam Stuart , M . E . and Sup . G . M . ; George Francis , V . E . Prov . G . Com . ; Burchell-Herne , AA . Tootel , T . Rogers , and other officers , past and present ; and among the visitors were Sir Knights Preeee ancl Fawcett , of the Melita Encampment ; M . ShuttleworthSprattHowancl Stillwell . The encampment having ,

, , , been duly opened , a ballot was taken for Comp . B . J . Straban , of the Cyrus Chapter ( No . 21 ) , which proving unanimous in his favour , he was introduced and installed into the Order , Sir Knight Francis acting as Expert . Previous to the encampment , a priory of the Knights of St . John , Palestine , Rhodes , ancl Malta was opened by Sir Knights Stuart , Francis , and Shuttleworthinto which the whole of the Knihts Templar present

, g were received ; Sir Knight Francis presiding , assisted by Sir Knight Slmttleworth . theM . E . andS . G . M ., taking the duty of Prelate . The labours of the day being ended , and the encampment closed , the Fraters adjourned to the banquet , which was presided over by the M . E . and Sup . G . Master . Tbe cloth removed , the health of the Queen was received with acclamation ; as as was also that of Sir Kt . Stuart , the esteemed Grand Master .

Sir Kt . Francis then rose , and , referring to the business of the day , said he had come out in a new character , and that as soon as he heard their Grand Master had accepted the office of head of the Order of Malta , he thought it but becoming , as a matter of gratitude for Sir Kt . Stuart ' s great services to Masonry , that lie should lend his aid in furthering the work that he had begun . To Sir Kt . Shuttleworth they were indebted for the resuscitation of the Orderand for the able assistance afforded

; that clay he tendered the thanks of the encampment , and concluded by proposing Sir Kt . Shuttleworth ' s health . In responding , Sir Kt . Shuttleworth saidthat the Order of Malta was not a novelty , hut was of ancient date , and although oui of practice for some years , was not extinct in England . The healths of Sir Kts . I-IerncandIiogers , the respected Registrar andTreasurer , were mostcordially greeted . The Prov . G . Com . again rose ancl said that

they had the pleasure of greeting a now member into the Order of Knights Templar , Bro . Strahan , who he regretted had not arrived earlier , so as to enable him to receive a higher (?) degree , but which could at some future time he conferred upon him . Sir Kt . Strahan having most gratefully responded , and the parting toast , " To all poor ancl distressed Knights Templar , " honoured , the meeting broke up .

Channel Islands,

CHANNEL ISLANDS ,

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESAEEE ( NO . 590 ) . —The regular monthly meeting was held on Thursday , October 29 th , and was most numerously attended , the number of brethren present being nearly eighty . The lodge was opened in the first degree by the AV . M ., Bro . Darell , supported by his AVardens , Bros . Clement Le Sueur and Ph . Edward Le Sueur , the Deacons , Bros . Chevalier and Benest , with Bro . Dr . Hopkins acting as P . M . The minutes

of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A letter was read from Bro . Dr . Hopkins , W . M . of St . Aubyn ' s Lodge , in reply to a communication from the Secretary respecting the sale of the pedestals ancl chairs , which was accompanied by the payment of six guineas for the purchase of the same . The lodge ivas opened in the second degree . Bros . M'Allan and Jones were examined as to their proficiency and entrusted . They then retired for preparation . The

lodge having been opened in the third degree , the candidates were reintroduced and duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . by the AA ' . M . with his usual ability and fluency . The lodge was resumed in the first degree . On the proposition of Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., seconded by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M . and AA ' . M ., the resignation of Bro . Dr . Piscard , consideration of which had , under certain circumstances , been postponed at the

previous meeting , was accepted . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . John Le Gros as a joining member , which resulted in his favour . A ballot was also taken separately for Messrs . Cli . Eonouf and Elias Poch , candidates for initiation , which was in each case unanimously favourable . These gentlemen , having been introduced , passed through the ceremonies necessary to confer upon them the rights and privileges of Masons at the hands of the AA ' . M ., the S . AV . relieving him by giving the explanation of the working tools . Several com-

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MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 1
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CAN A WARDEN INITIATE, &c. ? Article 7
THE LUXURY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 8
ON THE CHRISTIANITY OF MASONRY. Article 8
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS, Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
Poetry. Article 18
DO THE THING THAT'S RIGHT, FRIEND. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

The brethren of the new lodge advanced , according to rank , and offered homage to the D . Prov . G . M . Bro . TnoMAS SENIOR , Prov . G . Reg ., proclaimed the lodge in the E . AV . and S . ; after which the deacons advanced and veiled the lodge , and the grand honours were given . Bro . the Rev . G . FEARON then offered a suitable prayer , followed with the musical response , "So mote it be . "

The choristers then sang an anthem , Psalm xc . 17— " The glorious majesty of the Lord our God he upon us , " concluding with "Hail , Masonry-Divine , " as arranged by Dr . Spark . At tbe conclusion of tbe anthems , the lodge was lowered to the first degree , when Bro . the Rev . AA * . Fearnsidesread , in a most impressive and effective manner , the beautiful and appropriate 12 th chapter of Romans .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . UNITED PILGRIMS CHAPTER ( No . 507 ) . —The regular quarterly meeting of this prosperous chapter was held at the Horns Tavern , Kermington , on Tuesday , November 3 rd . The following companions were installed in the several chairs b y Comp . Dr . Ladd , P . Z . S ., viz . . —Comps . Garrod , re-installed M . E . Z . ; Dr . Lilley , H . ; and C . H . Mun , J . The ceremony of installation ivas most ably performed . The M . E . Z . Garrod then invested

tbe other officers , viz ., C . Stuart , Scribe E . ; Halsey , Scribe N . ; Lascelles , P . S . ; Nairn , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; and Smith " , 2 nd Assist . Soj . Apologies were sent from the several candidates excusing their non-attendance . The M . E . Z . Garrod , at the request of the companions , went through the ceremony of exaltation , which he did in his usual first-rate manner , and was most ably supported by his newly-appointed officers . There were several P . Z . ' s

present , viz ., Dr . Ladd , J . II . AVarren , & c . ; also a good muster of the companions . After business , tho companions sat down to banquet and enjoyed a few hours' social re-union . There was only one visitor present .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

DEVONSHIRE . PLT - MOUTII . ¦— Loyal Brunswick Encampment . — In consequence of a press of business which could not be disposed of at the last meeting , an emergent meeting of the above encampment was hold in the Freemasons' Chapter-room , St . George ' s Hall , on Thursday , the 29 th October , at which were present the Very Eminent Provincial Grand Commander , the Pvev . Sir Kt .

Huyshe ; Sir Knt . Moore , D . Prov . G . Com ., unci thirty-one Sir Knights . The encampment was opened in solemn form at halfpast three o ' clock , p . m ., under the command of the E . C . Sir Kt . Rodd , assisted by Sir Knts . Dowse , P . E . C . and P . G . H ., and Drake , P . E . C . of Melita Encampment , and the following Sir Kt . Officers of the encampment-. —Clasc , Prelate ; Mills , 1 st Capt . ; Hnrfoot , 2 nd Capt . ; Rodda , Export ; Mathews , Capt . of Lines ;

Bewns and Blight , Standard Bearers ; AA'ills and Dabb , Heralds , & c . The A ' ery Eminent Provincial Grand Commander was then received and saluted with the honours due to his rank , on which the E . C . tendered to him his baton of office , requesting him to assume the command , which he most courteousl y declined . The ballot was then taken , for the following Royal Arch Comps ., viz . the Rev . Robert Bowden and John Heathof Chapter

, , Sun ( No . 123 ); J . Seccombe , of Chapter Sincerity ( No . 189 ); and J . Hocking , jun ., of Chapter Cornubian ( No . 331 ) . The same proving unanimous , and they having signed the required declaration , they were introduced in ancient form and duly installed Sir Kts . of the Royal , Exalted , Religious , and Military Order of Masonic Knights Templar of St . John of Jerusalem , & c , the accolade being given by the Very Eminent Prov . G .

Commander , On the ceremony being concluded ,. four Royal Arch Comps . were proposed , in clue form , for installation at tbe next meeting , and the business being disposed of , the encamp , nient was closed in solemn form with prayer . HERTFORDSHIRE . "WATFORD . —Stuart Encampment . —An encampment of emergency was held in the Freemasons' Hall , Watford , on Monday , the 19 th October , attended by twenty members ami visitors ,

Knights Templar.

Sir Knight Capt . C . M . Layton , E . G ., presided ; Sir Knights C . F . Humbert and H . C . Finch , 1 st and 2 nd Cupts ., attending in their stalls . There were also present Sir Knights AVilliam Stuart , M . E . and Sup . G . M . ; George Francis , V . E . Prov . G . Com . ; Burchell-Herne , AA . Tootel , T . Rogers , and other officers , past and present ; and among the visitors were Sir Knights Preeee ancl Fawcett , of the Melita Encampment ; M . ShuttleworthSprattHowancl Stillwell . The encampment having ,

, , , been duly opened , a ballot was taken for Comp . B . J . Straban , of the Cyrus Chapter ( No . 21 ) , which proving unanimous in his favour , he was introduced and installed into the Order , Sir Knight Francis acting as Expert . Previous to the encampment , a priory of the Knights of St . John , Palestine , Rhodes , ancl Malta was opened by Sir Knights Stuart , Francis , and Shuttleworthinto which the whole of the Knihts Templar present

, g were received ; Sir Knight Francis presiding , assisted by Sir Knight Slmttleworth . theM . E . andS . G . M ., taking the duty of Prelate . The labours of the day being ended , and the encampment closed , the Fraters adjourned to the banquet , which was presided over by the M . E . and Sup . G . Master . Tbe cloth removed , the health of the Queen was received with acclamation ; as as was also that of Sir Kt . Stuart , the esteemed Grand Master .

Sir Kt . Francis then rose , and , referring to the business of the day , said he had come out in a new character , and that as soon as he heard their Grand Master had accepted the office of head of the Order of Malta , he thought it but becoming , as a matter of gratitude for Sir Kt . Stuart ' s great services to Masonry , that lie should lend his aid in furthering the work that he had begun . To Sir Kt . Shuttleworth they were indebted for the resuscitation of the Orderand for the able assistance afforded

; that clay he tendered the thanks of the encampment , and concluded by proposing Sir Kt . Shuttleworth ' s health . In responding , Sir Kt . Shuttleworth saidthat the Order of Malta was not a novelty , hut was of ancient date , and although oui of practice for some years , was not extinct in England . The healths of Sir Kts . I-IerncandIiogers , the respected Registrar andTreasurer , were mostcordially greeted . The Prov . G . Com . again rose ancl said that

they had the pleasure of greeting a now member into the Order of Knights Templar , Bro . Strahan , who he regretted had not arrived earlier , so as to enable him to receive a higher (?) degree , but which could at some future time he conferred upon him . Sir Kt . Strahan having most gratefully responded , and the parting toast , " To all poor ancl distressed Knights Templar , " honoured , the meeting broke up .

Channel Islands,

CHANNEL ISLANDS ,

JERSEY . LODGE LA CESAEEE ( NO . 590 ) . —The regular monthly meeting was held on Thursday , October 29 th , and was most numerously attended , the number of brethren present being nearly eighty . The lodge was opened in the first degree by the AV . M ., Bro . Darell , supported by his AVardens , Bros . Clement Le Sueur and Ph . Edward Le Sueur , the Deacons , Bros . Chevalier and Benest , with Bro . Dr . Hopkins acting as P . M . The minutes

of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A letter was read from Bro . Dr . Hopkins , W . M . of St . Aubyn ' s Lodge , in reply to a communication from the Secretary respecting the sale of the pedestals ancl chairs , which was accompanied by the payment of six guineas for the purchase of the same . The lodge ivas opened in the second degree . Bros . M'Allan and Jones were examined as to their proficiency and entrusted . They then retired for preparation . The

lodge having been opened in the third degree , the candidates were reintroduced and duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . by the AA ' . M . with his usual ability and fluency . The lodge was resumed in the first degree . On the proposition of Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., seconded by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . M . and AA ' . M ., the resignation of Bro . Dr . Piscard , consideration of which had , under certain circumstances , been postponed at the

previous meeting , was accepted . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . John Le Gros as a joining member , which resulted in his favour . A ballot was also taken separately for Messrs . Cli . Eonouf and Elias Poch , candidates for initiation , which was in each case unanimously favourable . These gentlemen , having been introduced , passed through the ceremonies necessary to confer upon them the rights and privileges of Masons at the hands of the AA ' . M ., the S . AV . relieving him by giving the explanation of the working tools . Several com-

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