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Colonial.

Island , who was a great sufferer from the effects of the terrific hurricane which swept over the colony on the 30 th September last , was referred to a committee to deal with . The Charity Committee of tho Lodge submitted a full report of thoir proceedings and the various appropriations made during the past year . The AA . M . appointed P . M . 's Bunting , Kcans , and Short , a Committee of Charity for the current year .

In accordance with notice given at the previous regular meeting , an addition to the bye-laws was agreed to , providing for the appointment annually , of a committee to have supervision over the property and paraphernalia of the lodge . Notice was given , having for its object the appointment of a committee to instruct and propose candidates for advancement in the several degrees . After the transaction of other unimportant matters of business , the AA' . M . announced that in accordance

with a resolution of the lodge adopted at a previous communication , providing for the appointment of a committee to procure a suitable testimonial for presentation to P . M . Bunting , a gold watch and chain had been selected , and it now became his pleasing duty to complete the work so justly undertaken . The W . M . having called the lodge to order , read the following address : " To AVilliam Franklin Bunting , Esquire , P . M . of St . John's Lodge , No . 436 , F . and A . M ., on the Registry of the Grand

Lodge of England . " Worshipful Brother : " For the period of nearly fifteen years , during which you have been a member of St . John's Lodge ( No . 436 ) , Free and Accepted Masons , you have not only filled many of its most important offices , including that of the AV . M ., hut you have endeared yourself to the lodge , and , we believe , to the fraternity , by the frankness of your character and the sincerity

of your actions , and by the ready performance of offices of attention and affection , far beyond those which have devolved -upon you of a merely official or routine nature . At all times , and often at great personal sacrifices and inconvenience to yourself , you have been not only ready but anxious to afford , cheerfully , your valuable co-operation in all Masonic " AA'ays and Works ; " to assist in the deliberations , pai ticipate in the labours , perform the charities , and interchange the loftiest

friendship of our lodge and institution—a faithful brother , a zealous mason , a judicious counsellor , a true man . "Necessarily , therefore , you have very largely contributed to the prosperity of this lodge , and to the common well-being of our honourable and ancient fraternity , Stirred by memories of this character , this lodge expects us to convey to you some testimonial of their esteem and affection—not as an equivalent for yonr labours , but as a very trifling testimonial to your worth .

"In the name , therefore , of St . John's Lodge ( No . 436 ) , and on behalf the committee , we present you with this watch and -chain , and add that which , after all , will be of more value than any intrinsic worth of any mere work of art—the assurance of your brothers' love and confidence , their prayer for your " health , wealth , and prosperity " here , and for your perpetual happiness hereafter . " Fraternalland affectionatel

y y yours , " AV . II . A . KEAXS , P . M . - ) " AA' -JL AVEDBEEEII'KX , P . M . > Committee . " JOHN D . SHORT , P . M . ) ( L . S . ) "J . GORDON FORBES , AVorshipful Master . " St . John , N . B ., Jan . 1 , 1867 . " Bro . Bunting acknowledged the honour done him in his

usual happy and felicitious manner . Tlie watch and chain are of the very best manufacture , from the establishment of Messrs . Rothorhams , London . The watch bears the following inscription : " Presented to Past Master Win . F . Bunting , by St . John's Lodge ( No . d 36 ) , F . A . M . St . John , N . B ., Dec . 25 , 1866 . " The lodge was thereupon changed to the F . C . Degree , anil two candidates , who had previously in open lodge given proof of their proficiency in the E . A . Degree , were introduced and indicted into tho secrets of the middle chamber , after which the lodge was closed in due favour .

Canada.

CANADA .

QUEBEC . ALBIOS - LODGE ( No . 17 ) - —The officers of this ancient lodge

the warrant cf which , under tho English Constitution , dates as far back as 1752 . were dulv installed on St . John's Day by tho R . \ A . the D . G . AI- Bro . James Dean , assisted by the AA . Bro . Joseph AA'hite , Dep . D . G . M . Tho appointments areas follow : — Bros . AA ' . Miller , AA' . M . ; A . Bellinger and AV . Eadon , P . M . 's : S . J . Dawson , S . W . ; S . AV . Bowden , J . AV . ; A . Fraser , Treas . ; B . Jacobs , Sec . ; P . O'Neill , S . D . ; J . McClutchy , J . D . ; J . Dawe , I . G . ; J . Alexander , Dir . of Cers . ; Robt . Stride , Tyler .

Permanent Committee : —Bros . G . Thompson , AV . Eadon , and J . Dawe . ST . JOHN ' S LODGE ( NO . 182 ) . —The officers of this lodge were installed by the E . \ A . the D . G . M ., assisted by the \ A . Bro . the Dep . D . G . M ., on St . John's Day . The appointments are as follow :-Bros . H . P . Leggatt , AV . M . ; C . Stavoly , P . M . ; Alex . Frew , S . AA ' . ; Charles Hamilton , J . W . ; A . Adamson , Chap . ; Geo . A ' easoy . Treas . ; John ShawSee . ; James StavelyAssist . Sec . ;

, , AA ' . M . McLaren , Org .: AV . Crawford , Dir . of Cers . ; C . Mackenzie , S . D . ; R . D . Turner , J . D . ; AV . H . Kennedy , I . G . ; and H . Beer , Tyler . Permanent Committee : —Bros . j . AVhite , Dep . D . G . M . ; AA'illiam Miller , Geo . Thompson , and R . H . Smith , P . M . 's . AA ' ARRINGTON LODGE ( No . 49 , R . C . )—Tho following is the list of officers of this lodge for the cm-rent year , viz .: —Bros . J . Tweddell , AA' . M . ; C . Joncas , P . M . ; II . P . Reid , S . AV . ; Selig J .

Burnstein , J . AA ' . ; A . McCullum , Treas . ; A . Smithson , Sec ; J . Lachance , S . D . ; S . Carrier , J . D . ; 11 . Hudson , I . G . ; and H . Beer , Tyler . ST . ANDREW ' S LODGE ( NO . 356 , SC . )—The officers of this

lodge for the current year were installed by Bro . J . S . Bowen , as follow : —Bros . T . Lambert , AA ' . M . ; J . G . Leitch , P . M . ; J . Dunbar , Deputy Master ; AV . Wilkinson , Substitute Master ; C . Judge , S . AA' . ; AV . Clearihue , J . W . ; J . S . Bowen , Treas , ; H . J . Pratten , Secretary ; AA ' . Couper , Assist . Sec ; J . Hatch , S . D . ; Smithson , J . D . ; Ellison , I . G . ; Beer , Tyler ; Thom and Kelly , Stewards ; May , Dir . of Cers . ; Dickinson , Org . Permanent committee : Bros . ChalmersLesueurand E . H . Duval .

, , ALMA LODGE ( NO . 648 ) . —The officers of this lodge were installed by the D . GM ., assisted by Bro . tbe Dep . G . M ., on St . John's Day . The appointments are as follow : —Bros . George Thompson , P . M . Albion Lodge , No . 17 , honorary member o £ St . John ' s Lodge , No . 182 , Alma Lodge , No . 648 , E . R . ; St . Andrew's Lodge , No . 356 , S . R ., and Clement Amitie , Paris ; and Past Deputy Grand Master , Quebec and Three Rivers , AV . M . ;

C . E . Montizambert , S . AV . ; Dr . Hunter , J . AV . ; P . Patterson , Treas . ; J . S . Crawford , Sec ; R . H . Smith , P . AI ., S . D . ; T . R . Reeve , P . M ., J . D ., F . Thompson , I . G , ; H . Beer , Tyler . Permanent committee : Bros . R . H . Smith , T . J . Reeve , H . P . Leggatt , and lt . E . Coker , P . M . ' s . GARRISON LODGE ( NO . 160 , E . G . ) . —The following is the list of office-bearers of this lodge for the current year : — -Bros . AA'illiam PressAA ' . M . ; William AVilkinsonP . M . ; Martin Winn

, , , S . AV . ; AVilliam Peard , J . AV . ; Thomas Kelly , Chap . ; John Devlin , Treas . ; Thomas S . Bartlett , Sec . ; Thomas King , Dir . of Cers . ; J . AA ' . Rnmsden , S . D . ; James AVilkinson , J . D . ; AVilliam Johnson , I . Gr . ; Henry Beer , Tyler ; John AVard , Org . ; Richard Knapp and Eichd . Swindell , Stewards . Permanent Committee : Bros . AA'illiam Wilkinson , Martin AA'imi , and AA'illiam Peard .

( From our own Correspondent . ) MONTREAL . —The number of lodges in this city is at present ton , which , for the size of the place is , perhaps , too many , still they all mange to keep alive and sound the gavel regularly at their appointed time . Of these ten , six are under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada , three under England , and one undci Scotland , and it is indeed very pleasing to see how

harmoniously they all work together , no matter under what register they be , they are all brothers of the mystic tie , and act as such . As a regular thing almost all of them celebrate St . John tho Evangelist ' s Day with a banquet , and not a lodge would be forgotten by the deputations who are sent forth during the evening to convey the congratulations and good wishes of one to the other . There is always a number of visitors from the different lodges at any stated meeting of one of themand

, wo are now having a new system of visiting introduced by the AA ' . M . of Lodge of Antiquity ( which stands first on the Grand Registry of Canada ) , in accordance with which the AV . M . and all his officers being announced in a body for admission , which will tend to still invite an increase of visitors . The lodge just named provides refreshments in the anteroom of the lodge , which answers much better than adjourning to public-houses and taverns such as is generally done , and costs much less

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS, AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE, AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS, M. ILL. G. SOV. Article 2
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY LAWS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
CANADA. Article 16
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 16TH, 1867. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Colonial.

Island , who was a great sufferer from the effects of the terrific hurricane which swept over the colony on the 30 th September last , was referred to a committee to deal with . The Charity Committee of tho Lodge submitted a full report of thoir proceedings and the various appropriations made during the past year . The AA . M . appointed P . M . 's Bunting , Kcans , and Short , a Committee of Charity for the current year .

In accordance with notice given at the previous regular meeting , an addition to the bye-laws was agreed to , providing for the appointment annually , of a committee to have supervision over the property and paraphernalia of the lodge . Notice was given , having for its object the appointment of a committee to instruct and propose candidates for advancement in the several degrees . After the transaction of other unimportant matters of business , the AA' . M . announced that in accordance

with a resolution of the lodge adopted at a previous communication , providing for the appointment of a committee to procure a suitable testimonial for presentation to P . M . Bunting , a gold watch and chain had been selected , and it now became his pleasing duty to complete the work so justly undertaken . The W . M . having called the lodge to order , read the following address : " To AVilliam Franklin Bunting , Esquire , P . M . of St . John's Lodge , No . 436 , F . and A . M ., on the Registry of the Grand

Lodge of England . " Worshipful Brother : " For the period of nearly fifteen years , during which you have been a member of St . John's Lodge ( No . 436 ) , Free and Accepted Masons , you have not only filled many of its most important offices , including that of the AV . M ., hut you have endeared yourself to the lodge , and , we believe , to the fraternity , by the frankness of your character and the sincerity

of your actions , and by the ready performance of offices of attention and affection , far beyond those which have devolved -upon you of a merely official or routine nature . At all times , and often at great personal sacrifices and inconvenience to yourself , you have been not only ready but anxious to afford , cheerfully , your valuable co-operation in all Masonic " AA'ays and Works ; " to assist in the deliberations , pai ticipate in the labours , perform the charities , and interchange the loftiest

friendship of our lodge and institution—a faithful brother , a zealous mason , a judicious counsellor , a true man . "Necessarily , therefore , you have very largely contributed to the prosperity of this lodge , and to the common well-being of our honourable and ancient fraternity , Stirred by memories of this character , this lodge expects us to convey to you some testimonial of their esteem and affection—not as an equivalent for yonr labours , but as a very trifling testimonial to your worth .

"In the name , therefore , of St . John's Lodge ( No . 436 ) , and on behalf the committee , we present you with this watch and -chain , and add that which , after all , will be of more value than any intrinsic worth of any mere work of art—the assurance of your brothers' love and confidence , their prayer for your " health , wealth , and prosperity " here , and for your perpetual happiness hereafter . " Fraternalland affectionatel

y y yours , " AV . II . A . KEAXS , P . M . - ) " AA' -JL AVEDBEEEII'KX , P . M . > Committee . " JOHN D . SHORT , P . M . ) ( L . S . ) "J . GORDON FORBES , AVorshipful Master . " St . John , N . B ., Jan . 1 , 1867 . " Bro . Bunting acknowledged the honour done him in his

usual happy and felicitious manner . Tlie watch and chain are of the very best manufacture , from the establishment of Messrs . Rothorhams , London . The watch bears the following inscription : " Presented to Past Master Win . F . Bunting , by St . John's Lodge ( No . d 36 ) , F . A . M . St . John , N . B ., Dec . 25 , 1866 . " The lodge was thereupon changed to the F . C . Degree , anil two candidates , who had previously in open lodge given proof of their proficiency in the E . A . Degree , were introduced and indicted into tho secrets of the middle chamber , after which the lodge was closed in due favour .

Canada.

CANADA .

QUEBEC . ALBIOS - LODGE ( No . 17 ) - —The officers of this ancient lodge

the warrant cf which , under tho English Constitution , dates as far back as 1752 . were dulv installed on St . John's Day by tho R . \ A . the D . G . AI- Bro . James Dean , assisted by the AA . Bro . Joseph AA'hite , Dep . D . G . M . Tho appointments areas follow : — Bros . AA ' . Miller , AA' . M . ; A . Bellinger and AV . Eadon , P . M . 's : S . J . Dawson , S . W . ; S . AV . Bowden , J . AV . ; A . Fraser , Treas . ; B . Jacobs , Sec . ; P . O'Neill , S . D . ; J . McClutchy , J . D . ; J . Dawe , I . G . ; J . Alexander , Dir . of Cers . ; Robt . Stride , Tyler .

Permanent Committee : —Bros . G . Thompson , AV . Eadon , and J . Dawe . ST . JOHN ' S LODGE ( NO . 182 ) . —The officers of this lodge were installed by the E . \ A . the D . G . M ., assisted by the \ A . Bro . the Dep . D . G . M ., on St . John's Day . The appointments are as follow :-Bros . H . P . Leggatt , AV . M . ; C . Stavoly , P . M . ; Alex . Frew , S . AA ' . ; Charles Hamilton , J . W . ; A . Adamson , Chap . ; Geo . A ' easoy . Treas . ; John ShawSee . ; James StavelyAssist . Sec . ;

, , AA ' . M . McLaren , Org .: AV . Crawford , Dir . of Cers . ; C . Mackenzie , S . D . ; R . D . Turner , J . D . ; AV . H . Kennedy , I . G . ; and H . Beer , Tyler . Permanent Committee : —Bros . j . AVhite , Dep . D . G . M . ; AA'illiam Miller , Geo . Thompson , and R . H . Smith , P . M . 's . AA ' ARRINGTON LODGE ( No . 49 , R . C . )—Tho following is the list of officers of this lodge for the cm-rent year , viz .: —Bros . J . Tweddell , AA' . M . ; C . Joncas , P . M . ; II . P . Reid , S . AV . ; Selig J .

Burnstein , J . AA ' . ; A . McCullum , Treas . ; A . Smithson , Sec ; J . Lachance , S . D . ; S . Carrier , J . D . ; 11 . Hudson , I . G . ; and H . Beer , Tyler . ST . ANDREW ' S LODGE ( NO . 356 , SC . )—The officers of this

lodge for the current year were installed by Bro . J . S . Bowen , as follow : —Bros . T . Lambert , AA ' . M . ; J . G . Leitch , P . M . ; J . Dunbar , Deputy Master ; AV . Wilkinson , Substitute Master ; C . Judge , S . AA' . ; AV . Clearihue , J . W . ; J . S . Bowen , Treas , ; H . J . Pratten , Secretary ; AA ' . Couper , Assist . Sec ; J . Hatch , S . D . ; Smithson , J . D . ; Ellison , I . G . ; Beer , Tyler ; Thom and Kelly , Stewards ; May , Dir . of Cers . ; Dickinson , Org . Permanent committee : Bros . ChalmersLesueurand E . H . Duval .

, , ALMA LODGE ( NO . 648 ) . —The officers of this lodge were installed by the D . GM ., assisted by Bro . tbe Dep . G . M ., on St . John's Day . The appointments are as follow : —Bros . George Thompson , P . M . Albion Lodge , No . 17 , honorary member o £ St . John ' s Lodge , No . 182 , Alma Lodge , No . 648 , E . R . ; St . Andrew's Lodge , No . 356 , S . R ., and Clement Amitie , Paris ; and Past Deputy Grand Master , Quebec and Three Rivers , AV . M . ;

C . E . Montizambert , S . AV . ; Dr . Hunter , J . AV . ; P . Patterson , Treas . ; J . S . Crawford , Sec ; R . H . Smith , P . AI ., S . D . ; T . R . Reeve , P . M ., J . D ., F . Thompson , I . G , ; H . Beer , Tyler . Permanent committee : Bros . R . H . Smith , T . J . Reeve , H . P . Leggatt , and lt . E . Coker , P . M . ' s . GARRISON LODGE ( NO . 160 , E . G . ) . —The following is the list of office-bearers of this lodge for the current year : — -Bros . AA'illiam PressAA ' . M . ; William AVilkinsonP . M . ; Martin Winn

, , , S . AV . ; AVilliam Peard , J . AV . ; Thomas Kelly , Chap . ; John Devlin , Treas . ; Thomas S . Bartlett , Sec . ; Thomas King , Dir . of Cers . ; J . AA ' . Rnmsden , S . D . ; James AVilkinson , J . D . ; AVilliam Johnson , I . Gr . ; Henry Beer , Tyler ; John AVard , Org . ; Richard Knapp and Eichd . Swindell , Stewards . Permanent Committee : Bros . AA'illiam Wilkinson , Martin AA'imi , and AA'illiam Peard .

( From our own Correspondent . ) MONTREAL . —The number of lodges in this city is at present ton , which , for the size of the place is , perhaps , too many , still they all mange to keep alive and sound the gavel regularly at their appointed time . Of these ten , six are under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Canada , three under England , and one undci Scotland , and it is indeed very pleasing to see how

harmoniously they all work together , no matter under what register they be , they are all brothers of the mystic tie , and act as such . As a regular thing almost all of them celebrate St . John tho Evangelist ' s Day with a banquet , and not a lodge would be forgotten by the deputations who are sent forth during the evening to convey the congratulations and good wishes of one to the other . There is always a number of visitors from the different lodges at any stated meeting of one of themand

, wo are now having a new system of visiting introduced by the AA ' . M . of Lodge of Antiquity ( which stands first on the Grand Registry of Canada ) , in accordance with which the AV . M . and all his officers being announced in a body for admission , which will tend to still invite an increase of visitors . The lodge just named provides refreshments in the anteroom of the lodge , which answers much better than adjourning to public-houses and taverns such as is generally done , and costs much less

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