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Royal Arch.

sent Comps . H . Ward , M . E . Z . ; C . R . Rowe , P . Z . as M . E . H ., ( in the unavoidabe absence of Comp . Heath ) , E . W . Wyndham , M . E . J . ; B . J . Kerridge , P . Z . E . ; J . Clifton , N . ; F . Tanner P . S ., and others . The ballot was taken for Bro . Thomas Ledder , Sec . 622 , which proved unanimous in his favour . He was then admitted and exalted to thissupreme degree in ancient and solemn form , the historical , symbolical , and mystical lectures being given by the M . E . Z . in a most impressive manner . There being

, no further business the chapter was closed in solemn form , DURHAM . GATESHEAED . —Chapter de Burghi ( No . 424 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , 22 ud ult ., at the chapter room , Gateshead . The minutes of preceding chapter were confirmed , and the companions elected were duly installed

and invested in their various offices , viz ., Comps . R . J . Banning , Z . ; G . A . Allen , H . ; B . Hugill , J . ; John Stokoe , E . ; Richardson , N . ; R . B . Reed , P . S . ; R . F . Cook , A . S . ; Curry , Janitor . A resolution was adopted that the chapter hold their future meetings in the new Masonic Hall . The financial report showed the funds to be in a flourishing condition . The companions then sat down to their usual annual dinner which has become so noted as the perfection of a well appointed and comfortable spread , and finished tbe evening in a harmonious and happy manner .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METEOPOLITAN . ST . MARK ' LODGE OP MARK MASTERS , ( NO . 24 ) . —On Monday 2 nd inst , at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury this lodge met Bro . H . C . Levander , A . M ., WM . presided . The minutes of previous lodge meeting were unanimously confirmed . Apologies were sent for non attendance of candidates ; audit committee reported a balance in the Treasurer ' s hands . The lodge was

closed . Present Bros . T . Wescorobe , S . W . and Treas . ; J . G . Marsh , J . W , ; R . W . Little , P . M . Sec . ; F . Walters , P . M . R . of M . ; Rev . W . B . Church , M . O . and Chap . ; J . Mc Kiernan , J . 0 . ; H . Parker , Org ., and others . Alsitor Bro . R . Watts , P . G . S . B ., P . M . Refreshment followed labour .

WORCESTERSHIRE . GRAND LODGE OP MARK MASTERS OP ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . The second meeting of this body since the adoption of the plan of holding " Moveable Grand Lodges "—or meetings of Grand Lod in the Provinces—was held at Worcester

ge on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., under the auspices of the Lechmere Lodge , No . 59 . The Mayor of Worcester , Bro . W . Webb , having most kindly granted the use of the Guildhall , the accommodation placed at the disposal of the members of thc lodge lor tbe fitting reception of ^ Grand Lodge , left nothing to he desired . The rooms were suitably decoratedthe banners being numerousprominent

, , amongst which was the very handsome banner of the Grand Lodge , borne for the first time to-day . The Lechmere Lodge was opened at half-past two in the afternoon , the W . M ., R . W . Bro . Sir Edmund Lechmere , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . W ., in the chair . Ballots were taken for three brethren , whose names bad been duly inserted in the summonses , viz .: —Bros . Sir Frederick A .

Gore Ouseley , Bart ., P . M ., St . Michael ' s Lodge , 1097 ; Robert Thomas Baker , Worcester Lodge , 280 ; and Bro . William L . Smith , Worcester Lodge . 2 S 0 , and were declared to be in the affirmative . It was then announced the M . W . G . M . ancl officers of the Grand Lodge demanded admission , when the brethren stood to order , and the procession enlored us follows : —Bra . F . H . VV'interbotham Steward

, G . ; W . Bros . Frederick Davison , P . G . Org ., Richard Spencer , P . G . S . B . ; C . Swan , P , G . S . B . ; V . Bros . W . L . Wallace , P . G . D . ; T . W . Swinburne , P . G . D . ; C . C . w ! Griffiths , G . S . D . ; Frederick Binckes , G . Sec . ; Thomas Meggy ; G . M . O . ; Reverends C . J . Martyn and C . W . S . Stanhope , Grand Chaplains ; Dr . Henry Hopkins , G . J . W . ; Rev . G . R . Portal , M . A ., R . W . D . G . M . ; W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., M . W . G . M . The

W . M . and officers offered their seats to the Grand Master and Grand Officers , which were declined , and the customary salutations having been made , the WM . proceeded to advance to this honourable degree the three candidates named above ;

the ceremony being performed in a manner to elicit the commendation of the G . M . and others . The Lechmere Lodge was then closed , the various positions vacated by the W . M . and officers , and Grand Lodge opened in solemn and ancient form . The minutes of the summer convocation held in London iu June last , were read for information ; upon which followed the consideration of the recommendations of the General Boardliaving for their object to impart

addi-, tional prestige and importance to the banquet assemblies held after the regular meeting of Grand Lodge iu June and December . Copies of these recommendations had been sent to every Grand Officer , past and present , and to the W . M . of every lodge , with a request that in each case " assent" or " dissent " might be signified . Thirty-four replies from Grand

Officershad been received , of which thirty were "favourable "; two " favourable to a qualified extent" ; and one " unfavourable ; " and from lodges , six that were wholly favourable , and one favourable to a qualified extent . After considerable discussion the communication took the form of resolutions for confirmation by Grand Lodge at its next regular meeting , as follows : — That the fee of honour 5 s . now payable by every brother on

appointment as Grand Steward be abolished . That the Installation Festival after the meeting of lodge in June , be under the management of the " Board of Grand Stewards , " who shall provide tbe entire entertainment , including music , & c . That every brother attending shall pay for his dinner ticket , if taken before the day of meeting , 15 s . ; if taken on the day ol meeting , 17 s . 6 cl ., including wine ancl dessert ; the deficiency

( if any ) to be paid by the Grand Stewards . That Grand Stewards shall hold substantive rank as Grand . Officers , past and present , and wear the distinctive clothing . That for a period of three years the festival after the meeting of Grand Lodge in December , shall be a " Charity Festival , " under the management of a " Board of Stewards , " composed of brethren offering their services as representing lodges , who shall each pay a deposit fee of £ 2 2 s . towards the expenses of the festival .

That ladies be admitted to dine at the same table with the brethren . That the price of the dinner ticket be—single , to admit a brother , one guinea ; double , to admit a lady and a brother , oneguinea and-a-lmlf . The proceeds of the festival to be paid to the " Grand Mark Fund of Benevolence . " That brethren serving as Stewards , and contributing an

individual donation of five guineas , or a collection of ten guineas , shall be entitled to wear a distinctive Bar on the Ribbon of thejewel of the degree , and an additional Bar for every additional Stewardship under similar conditions . That the fee of honour paid by the Grand Standard Bearer ,, and by the Grand Pursuivant , be one guinea , instead of ten shillings and sixpence . That a "Lodge of Improvement" be held one hour before

the time fixed for the meeting of Grand Lodge in June and December , at which the "Ceremony of Advancement" shall be worked , the presiding W . M . to be nominated by the W-M . G . M . A complimentary address ivas voted to the Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , ancl the officers of Grand Lodge on the happy occasion of the visit , which the Grand Master most , warmly acknowledged .

A cordial vote of thanks to Bro- W . Webb , Mayor of the City , was carried by acclamation . Bro . Webb in returning thanks expressed himself as delighted at liaving the honour of receiving a visit from the Grand Mark Lodge during his-Mayoralty , arid as exceedingly pleased by the opportunity of doing what in him lay to facilitate its reception- Grand Lodgeivas closed in ancient and solemn form . The banquet was held at the Bell Hotel at seven o'clock , the table covered with

delicacies , and closely packed with guests who evinced every appreciation of the provision made for their comfort and enjoyment . The M . W . G . M . presided faced by R . W . Bro . Sir E . A .. H . Lechmere , Burl ., M . P ., P . G . W ., and supported by the Dep . G . M ., Bros . A . H . Royds ( Craft Prov . G . M . Worcester ) , Rev . Sir J . Gore Ouseley Bart ., Capt . J . H . Barber , ( Craft Dep . G . M .. Worcester ) and other brethren of distinction . The next regular meeting of Grand Lodge will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , London , on Tuesday 1 st December next , afe five o ' clock p . m . precisely .

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CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
THE CORINTHIAN ORDER; OR, THE THREE GRAND PILLARS. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC LIFEBOAT. Article 9
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 9
A COMPLIMENT. Article 9
CAPTAIN TORCKLER. Article 10
THE RED CROSS ORDER. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 19
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONRY. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 14TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

sent Comps . H . Ward , M . E . Z . ; C . R . Rowe , P . Z . as M . E . H ., ( in the unavoidabe absence of Comp . Heath ) , E . W . Wyndham , M . E . J . ; B . J . Kerridge , P . Z . E . ; J . Clifton , N . ; F . Tanner P . S ., and others . The ballot was taken for Bro . Thomas Ledder , Sec . 622 , which proved unanimous in his favour . He was then admitted and exalted to thissupreme degree in ancient and solemn form , the historical , symbolical , and mystical lectures being given by the M . E . Z . in a most impressive manner . There being

, no further business the chapter was closed in solemn form , DURHAM . GATESHEAED . —Chapter de Burghi ( No . 424 ) . —The annual meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday , 22 ud ult ., at the chapter room , Gateshead . The minutes of preceding chapter were confirmed , and the companions elected were duly installed

and invested in their various offices , viz ., Comps . R . J . Banning , Z . ; G . A . Allen , H . ; B . Hugill , J . ; John Stokoe , E . ; Richardson , N . ; R . B . Reed , P . S . ; R . F . Cook , A . S . ; Curry , Janitor . A resolution was adopted that the chapter hold their future meetings in the new Masonic Hall . The financial report showed the funds to be in a flourishing condition . The companions then sat down to their usual annual dinner which has become so noted as the perfection of a well appointed and comfortable spread , and finished tbe evening in a harmonious and happy manner .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METEOPOLITAN . ST . MARK ' LODGE OP MARK MASTERS , ( NO . 24 ) . —On Monday 2 nd inst , at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury this lodge met Bro . H . C . Levander , A . M ., WM . presided . The minutes of previous lodge meeting were unanimously confirmed . Apologies were sent for non attendance of candidates ; audit committee reported a balance in the Treasurer ' s hands . The lodge was

closed . Present Bros . T . Wescorobe , S . W . and Treas . ; J . G . Marsh , J . W , ; R . W . Little , P . M . Sec . ; F . Walters , P . M . R . of M . ; Rev . W . B . Church , M . O . and Chap . ; J . Mc Kiernan , J . 0 . ; H . Parker , Org ., and others . Alsitor Bro . R . Watts , P . G . S . B ., P . M . Refreshment followed labour .

WORCESTERSHIRE . GRAND LODGE OP MARK MASTERS OP ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . The second meeting of this body since the adoption of the plan of holding " Moveable Grand Lodges "—or meetings of Grand Lod in the Provinces—was held at Worcester

ge on Wednesday , the 21 st ult ., under the auspices of the Lechmere Lodge , No . 59 . The Mayor of Worcester , Bro . W . Webb , having most kindly granted the use of the Guildhall , the accommodation placed at the disposal of the members of thc lodge lor tbe fitting reception of ^ Grand Lodge , left nothing to he desired . The rooms were suitably decoratedthe banners being numerousprominent

, , amongst which was the very handsome banner of the Grand Lodge , borne for the first time to-day . The Lechmere Lodge was opened at half-past two in the afternoon , the W . M ., R . W . Bro . Sir Edmund Lechmere , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . W ., in the chair . Ballots were taken for three brethren , whose names bad been duly inserted in the summonses , viz .: —Bros . Sir Frederick A .

Gore Ouseley , Bart ., P . M ., St . Michael ' s Lodge , 1097 ; Robert Thomas Baker , Worcester Lodge , 280 ; and Bro . William L . Smith , Worcester Lodge . 2 S 0 , and were declared to be in the affirmative . It was then announced the M . W . G . M . ancl officers of the Grand Lodge demanded admission , when the brethren stood to order , and the procession enlored us follows : —Bra . F . H . VV'interbotham Steward

, G . ; W . Bros . Frederick Davison , P . G . Org ., Richard Spencer , P . G . S . B . ; C . Swan , P , G . S . B . ; V . Bros . W . L . Wallace , P . G . D . ; T . W . Swinburne , P . G . D . ; C . C . w ! Griffiths , G . S . D . ; Frederick Binckes , G . Sec . ; Thomas Meggy ; G . M . O . ; Reverends C . J . Martyn and C . W . S . Stanhope , Grand Chaplains ; Dr . Henry Hopkins , G . J . W . ; Rev . G . R . Portal , M . A ., R . W . D . G . M . ; W . W . B . Beach , M . P ., M . W . G . M . The

W . M . and officers offered their seats to the Grand Master and Grand Officers , which were declined , and the customary salutations having been made , the WM . proceeded to advance to this honourable degree the three candidates named above ;

the ceremony being performed in a manner to elicit the commendation of the G . M . and others . The Lechmere Lodge was then closed , the various positions vacated by the W . M . and officers , and Grand Lodge opened in solemn and ancient form . The minutes of the summer convocation held in London iu June last , were read for information ; upon which followed the consideration of the recommendations of the General Boardliaving for their object to impart

addi-, tional prestige and importance to the banquet assemblies held after the regular meeting of Grand Lodge iu June and December . Copies of these recommendations had been sent to every Grand Officer , past and present , and to the W . M . of every lodge , with a request that in each case " assent" or " dissent " might be signified . Thirty-four replies from Grand

Officershad been received , of which thirty were "favourable "; two " favourable to a qualified extent" ; and one " unfavourable ; " and from lodges , six that were wholly favourable , and one favourable to a qualified extent . After considerable discussion the communication took the form of resolutions for confirmation by Grand Lodge at its next regular meeting , as follows : — That the fee of honour 5 s . now payable by every brother on

appointment as Grand Steward be abolished . That the Installation Festival after the meeting of lodge in June , be under the management of the " Board of Grand Stewards , " who shall provide tbe entire entertainment , including music , & c . That every brother attending shall pay for his dinner ticket , if taken before the day of meeting , 15 s . ; if taken on the day ol meeting , 17 s . 6 cl ., including wine ancl dessert ; the deficiency

( if any ) to be paid by the Grand Stewards . That Grand Stewards shall hold substantive rank as Grand . Officers , past and present , and wear the distinctive clothing . That for a period of three years the festival after the meeting of Grand Lodge in December , shall be a " Charity Festival , " under the management of a " Board of Stewards , " composed of brethren offering their services as representing lodges , who shall each pay a deposit fee of £ 2 2 s . towards the expenses of the festival .

That ladies be admitted to dine at the same table with the brethren . That the price of the dinner ticket be—single , to admit a brother , one guinea ; double , to admit a lady and a brother , oneguinea and-a-lmlf . The proceeds of the festival to be paid to the " Grand Mark Fund of Benevolence . " That brethren serving as Stewards , and contributing an

individual donation of five guineas , or a collection of ten guineas , shall be entitled to wear a distinctive Bar on the Ribbon of thejewel of the degree , and an additional Bar for every additional Stewardship under similar conditions . That the fee of honour paid by the Grand Standard Bearer ,, and by the Grand Pursuivant , be one guinea , instead of ten shillings and sixpence . That a "Lodge of Improvement" be held one hour before

the time fixed for the meeting of Grand Lodge in June and December , at which the "Ceremony of Advancement" shall be worked , the presiding W . M . to be nominated by the W-M . G . M . A complimentary address ivas voted to the Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , ancl the officers of Grand Lodge on the happy occasion of the visit , which the Grand Master most , warmly acknowledged .

A cordial vote of thanks to Bro- W . Webb , Mayor of the City , was carried by acclamation . Bro . Webb in returning thanks expressed himself as delighted at liaving the honour of receiving a visit from the Grand Mark Lodge during his-Mayoralty , arid as exceedingly pleased by the opportunity of doing what in him lay to facilitate its reception- Grand Lodgeivas closed in ancient and solemn form . The banquet was held at the Bell Hotel at seven o'clock , the table covered with

delicacies , and closely packed with guests who evinced every appreciation of the provision made for their comfort and enjoyment . The M . W . G . M . presided faced by R . W . Bro . Sir E . A .. H . Lechmere , Burl ., M . P ., P . G . W ., and supported by the Dep . G . M ., Bros . A . H . Royds ( Craft Prov . G . M . Worcester ) , Rev . Sir J . Gore Ouseley Bart ., Capt . J . H . Barber , ( Craft Dep . G . M .. Worcester ) and other brethren of distinction . The next regular meeting of Grand Lodge will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , London , on Tuesday 1 st December next , afe five o ' clock p . m . precisely .

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