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Channel Islands.

It ivas also resolved that the lodge should remain draped in mourning for three months . The loclge having been resumed in the first degree , Bro . Durell , P . M ., took advantage of the unusual absence of Bro . P . E . Le Sueur , S . AV ., to notice the circumstance , and to remind the brethren of his zeal on behalf of the loclge , of the ability which he hacl displayed in passing through the several offices from that of I . G ., of the regularity of his attendance , even at the lodges of instruction . He concluded by

proposing the presentation of aS . W . ' sjewel to him as a mark of appreciation of his services . This ivas seconded by Bro . Schmitt and agreed to . The loclge was closed at half-past nine , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room for refreshment . ST . AUBIN ' S LODGE ( NO . 958 ) . —Tbe anniversary meeting was held at the Masonic Rooms on Tuesday , May 16 th . The lodge was opened at half-past fire bBro . Dr . HopkinsP . M .

y , , assisted by Bros . Schmitt ancl Miinnan acting as AVardens . The minutes ivere read and confirmed . Bro . E . C . Malet cle Carteret , W . M ., arrived , and took the first chair . Bro . Newington ivas examined as to his proficiency in the first degree , and duly passed to tlie degree of F . C . by the AV . M . The Secretary presented the Treasurer's balance-sheet for the year , from ivhich it appeared that the expenditure had exceeded the receipts by about £ 7 . This deficiency would , however , be partially covered by

amounts still due to the lodge , and expenses had been incurred by the introduction of gas ancl the purchase of furniture , which would not occur again . The Secretary also read a long report ivhich had been adopted by the Audit Committee , taking a retrospect of the proceedings of the past year , offering many recommendations as to the future , ancl , on the ivhole , presenting a favourable ancl hopeful view of the condition of the lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins having taken the chair , Bro . Ivingsnorth , P . M .,

presented Bro . E . C . Malet de Carteret , who hacl been re-elected W . M ., to receive the benefit of installation . Under these circumstances a portion of the ceremony w * as dispensed with . The obligation ivas taken , the salutes given , and the W . M . ivas again placed in his chair for a second year . The following appointments to office were made : —Bros . Dr . Hopkins , P . M . ancl Sec ; Orange , S . W . ; Maniian , J . W . ; C . Le Sueur , Treas . ; Oatley , S . D . ; SurguyJ . D . ; A intDir . of Cers . ; AA atsonI . G . ; Bullen

, , , , Tyler . The lodge was resumed in tlie first degree , and finally closed at seven o ' clock . The brethren adjourned to Coudray's Hotel , when nearly thirty sat down to partake of the annual banquet , after which the usual honours wore paid to the Craft authorities and others . Among the guests were tfie Masters of several lodges in Jersey , to all of whom invitations hacl been sent . The proceedings of the evening ivere brought to a close by ten o'clock .

Obituary.

Obituary .

MARSHAL MAGNAJv " , GRAND MASTER OF FRANCE . "We have to record the death of Marshal Magnan , Grand Master of the Freemasons in France ( by appointment of the Emperor ) , Avhictt took place on Monday , the 29 th ult . The Marshal was born at Paris in October 1791 . Ho

, studied laiv until the age of eighteen , when he entered the 66 th Regiment of the line . In ifc , from 1809 to 1813 , he made the campaigns of Portugal and Spain . Sublieutenant in 1811 , and captain in 1813 , he was present at the sieges of Rodrigo avid Almeida , as vrell as at the battles of the Busaco , Fuentes-d'Onor , and "Vittoria . His brilliant conduct earned him the decoration of the

Legion of Honour . Entering the Imperial Guard , he continued to take part in the war in France up to the capitulation of Paris , and , aftei * the conflict at Oraone , received the Cross of Officer . Althoug h he had fought at Waterloo , he was incorporated in tho Royal Guard ( 1815 ) , through the influence of Marshal Gouvion cle Saint-G ' yrAvho had remarked him on several occasions

, . In 1831 , Avhen colonel , he received orders to march upon Lyons , where a dispute about wages had caused an insurrection to break out . Having reached the gates of the city , in order to avoid an effusion of blood , he commenced treating with the workmen , and Avas , for so doing ,

Obituary.

deprived of his command . He then Avent and offered his services to the King of the Belgians , who appointed him general of brigade ( 1832 ) , charged him with the investment of Maestrichfc , and afterwards confided to him the military division of Ghent . In 1839 , when war was on the point of recommencing with Holland , he commanded at the camp of Beverloo the advanced guard , composed

of 25 , 000 men , being one-half of the Belgian army . Peace having been signed the same year , ho quitted Belgium , where he left the most favourable impression , and returned to France . He Avas again admitted into the Service , and after having been employed in the Corps of Observation of the Pyrenees , he obtained the subdivisional command of the Deparment of the Nord , and

retained ifc nearly seven years . After the Coup-d'Etat , in 1851 , from the 2 nd to the 4 fch December , he ivas constantly at the head of tho troops , and executed the orders of General de St . Arnaud . He afterwards obtained the baton of marshal , the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour , and a seat in the new Senate , January 22 , 1852 . He ivas hwesfced Avith the office of Grand Huntsman in 1854 , in place of Marshal cle St . Arnaud . He Avas of late years at the head of the first military division , including Paris .

Bro. Le Gendre N. Starkie,

BRO . LE GENDRE N . STARKIE ,

PROVINCIAL GllAND MASTEE OJ ? "WEST LANCASHIRE . Tlie funeral of Bro . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , Prov . G . M . for the western division of Lancashire , took place on Saturday , May 27 th , at Padiham Cemetery . Bro . Starkie having , shortly before his demise , expressed a Avish to be interred ivith Masonic honours , and a dispensation having been obtained from tho Grand Master , a large number of

Masons from both divisions of the county assembled at the residence of the deceased , Ilnntroydc , near Burnley , for the purpose of showing their respect for his memory by compliance ivith his Avishes . About thirty gentlemen left Liverpool by special train at nine o ' clock in the morning for Rose Grove , Avhere omnibuses were in readiness to convey them to Hunfcroyd . Here they Avere

met by brethren from Preston , Blackburn , Clitheroe , and other places , numbering altogether upwards of 150 . The following lodges Avere represented : —• LIVERPOOL . —Lodge 32—Bros . Oulton , AV . M . ; C . Cotesworth , S . W . ; G . Glynn , and J . A . Hall , P . M . 's ; J . Smith ; A . Stoddart , Sec . ; -T . T . Bourne ; W . Alleiidev . Lodge 155—Rev . J . Dunkley ; Joseph Mawdesley ; Rev . H . G . A ernou ; S . P .

Brabner . Lodge G 73—J . A . Hambleton , J . AA . ; Joseph Yates , Sec ; J . B . Bunting , S . D . ; W . AVadham , P . M . ; H . Burrows ; David Jones ; W . T . May . Lodge 292—John G . Jacob ; G . T . Milh ' ehap , S . D . ; Alfred Stone , Sec ; H . Gambell . Lodge

823—Thomas Berry , See . Loclge 203—P . Ball . Loclge 6 S 0—H . S . Alpass . Loclge 241—A . O . Mott . Loclge 181—T . Armstrong . Loclge 21-9—John Pepper . Loclge—220—James Hamer . Lodge 591— J . B . Hughes . BLACKBUKS . —Lodgo 315—Bros . Joseph Callis ; William Hirst ; Thomas Robinson ; Henry Backhouse , P . M . ; R . E . Hoyle ; John N . Briggs ; J . L . Hawthorn ; James Houlker ; Edwin Eastwood ; Charles Tiplady , P . M . ; Stephen Longfield ;

Richard Bell ; Denis Baron ; James Sugar ; James Dean ; John Stone ; James Longstafi '; AA illiam Unsworth ; Christopher Tattersall , S . D . ; Thomas Copeland ; Thomas Clough , P . Proi * . G . Reg . ; James Pilking ' ton , P . M . ; G . P . Hartley , AV . M . ; Richard Radclill ' e , P . M . ; Richard Burrows ; Frank Thomas ; AVilliam Clayton ; John Simpson ; Thomas Birfcwhistle . Lodge 269—H . Wadclington ; G . Little , J . D . ; AV . F . Townley , P . M . ; ACCEING-TON . —Lodge 4 G 2—Richard Birch , W . M . ; Samuel

C . Thacker ; Thomas Walmsley , P . M . ; Wilhelm F . Scheldt ; David Henderson ; Enoch Crabfcrce ; James Hindle ; John Stelfox ; AVilliam Boofchniiin , Sec ; J . C . Windle ; Edmund AVelsh ; Henry Macaulay , J . W . ; John Lightfoot , S . W . ; James Graham ; John Suclsen ; Henry Banister , P . M . BUBNEEY . —Lodge 126—John Roberts , AV . M . ; AVm . Burghope , P . M . ; George Haslam ; Richard Parker , S . W . ; Thomas Veevers , J . AV . ; James Hudson ; James Dodgshon ; Henry Milues ; John S . Veevers , P . M . ; John Tattersall , P . M .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
Obituary. Article 15
BRO. LE GENDRE N. STARKIE, Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Channel Islands.

It ivas also resolved that the lodge should remain draped in mourning for three months . The loclge having been resumed in the first degree , Bro . Durell , P . M ., took advantage of the unusual absence of Bro . P . E . Le Sueur , S . AV ., to notice the circumstance , and to remind the brethren of his zeal on behalf of the loclge , of the ability which he hacl displayed in passing through the several offices from that of I . G ., of the regularity of his attendance , even at the lodges of instruction . He concluded by

proposing the presentation of aS . W . ' sjewel to him as a mark of appreciation of his services . This ivas seconded by Bro . Schmitt and agreed to . The loclge was closed at half-past nine , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room for refreshment . ST . AUBIN ' S LODGE ( NO . 958 ) . —Tbe anniversary meeting was held at the Masonic Rooms on Tuesday , May 16 th . The lodge was opened at half-past fire bBro . Dr . HopkinsP . M .

y , , assisted by Bros . Schmitt ancl Miinnan acting as AVardens . The minutes ivere read and confirmed . Bro . E . C . Malet cle Carteret , W . M ., arrived , and took the first chair . Bro . Newington ivas examined as to his proficiency in the first degree , and duly passed to tlie degree of F . C . by the AV . M . The Secretary presented the Treasurer's balance-sheet for the year , from ivhich it appeared that the expenditure had exceeded the receipts by about £ 7 . This deficiency would , however , be partially covered by

amounts still due to the lodge , and expenses had been incurred by the introduction of gas ancl the purchase of furniture , which would not occur again . The Secretary also read a long report ivhich had been adopted by the Audit Committee , taking a retrospect of the proceedings of the past year , offering many recommendations as to the future , ancl , on the ivhole , presenting a favourable ancl hopeful view of the condition of the lodge . Bro . Dr . Hopkins having taken the chair , Bro . Ivingsnorth , P . M .,

presented Bro . E . C . Malet de Carteret , who hacl been re-elected W . M ., to receive the benefit of installation . Under these circumstances a portion of the ceremony w * as dispensed with . The obligation ivas taken , the salutes given , and the W . M . ivas again placed in his chair for a second year . The following appointments to office were made : —Bros . Dr . Hopkins , P . M . ancl Sec ; Orange , S . W . ; Maniian , J . W . ; C . Le Sueur , Treas . ; Oatley , S . D . ; SurguyJ . D . ; A intDir . of Cers . ; AA atsonI . G . ; Bullen

, , , , Tyler . The lodge was resumed in tlie first degree , and finally closed at seven o ' clock . The brethren adjourned to Coudray's Hotel , when nearly thirty sat down to partake of the annual banquet , after which the usual honours wore paid to the Craft authorities and others . Among the guests were tfie Masters of several lodges in Jersey , to all of whom invitations hacl been sent . The proceedings of the evening ivere brought to a close by ten o'clock .

Obituary.

Obituary .

MARSHAL MAGNAJv " , GRAND MASTER OF FRANCE . "We have to record the death of Marshal Magnan , Grand Master of the Freemasons in France ( by appointment of the Emperor ) , Avhictt took place on Monday , the 29 th ult . The Marshal was born at Paris in October 1791 . Ho

, studied laiv until the age of eighteen , when he entered the 66 th Regiment of the line . In ifc , from 1809 to 1813 , he made the campaigns of Portugal and Spain . Sublieutenant in 1811 , and captain in 1813 , he was present at the sieges of Rodrigo avid Almeida , as vrell as at the battles of the Busaco , Fuentes-d'Onor , and "Vittoria . His brilliant conduct earned him the decoration of the

Legion of Honour . Entering the Imperial Guard , he continued to take part in the war in France up to the capitulation of Paris , and , aftei * the conflict at Oraone , received the Cross of Officer . Althoug h he had fought at Waterloo , he was incorporated in tho Royal Guard ( 1815 ) , through the influence of Marshal Gouvion cle Saint-G ' yrAvho had remarked him on several occasions

, . In 1831 , Avhen colonel , he received orders to march upon Lyons , where a dispute about wages had caused an insurrection to break out . Having reached the gates of the city , in order to avoid an effusion of blood , he commenced treating with the workmen , and Avas , for so doing ,

Obituary.

deprived of his command . He then Avent and offered his services to the King of the Belgians , who appointed him general of brigade ( 1832 ) , charged him with the investment of Maestrichfc , and afterwards confided to him the military division of Ghent . In 1839 , when war was on the point of recommencing with Holland , he commanded at the camp of Beverloo the advanced guard , composed

of 25 , 000 men , being one-half of the Belgian army . Peace having been signed the same year , ho quitted Belgium , where he left the most favourable impression , and returned to France . He Avas again admitted into the Service , and after having been employed in the Corps of Observation of the Pyrenees , he obtained the subdivisional command of the Deparment of the Nord , and

retained ifc nearly seven years . After the Coup-d'Etat , in 1851 , from the 2 nd to the 4 fch December , he ivas constantly at the head of tho troops , and executed the orders of General de St . Arnaud . He afterwards obtained the baton of marshal , the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour , and a seat in the new Senate , January 22 , 1852 . He ivas hwesfced Avith the office of Grand Huntsman in 1854 , in place of Marshal cle St . Arnaud . He Avas of late years at the head of the first military division , including Paris .

Bro. Le Gendre N. Starkie,

BRO . LE GENDRE N . STARKIE ,

PROVINCIAL GllAND MASTEE OJ ? "WEST LANCASHIRE . Tlie funeral of Bro . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie , Prov . G . M . for the western division of Lancashire , took place on Saturday , May 27 th , at Padiham Cemetery . Bro . Starkie having , shortly before his demise , expressed a Avish to be interred ivith Masonic honours , and a dispensation having been obtained from tho Grand Master , a large number of

Masons from both divisions of the county assembled at the residence of the deceased , Ilnntroydc , near Burnley , for the purpose of showing their respect for his memory by compliance ivith his Avishes . About thirty gentlemen left Liverpool by special train at nine o ' clock in the morning for Rose Grove , Avhere omnibuses were in readiness to convey them to Hunfcroyd . Here they Avere

met by brethren from Preston , Blackburn , Clitheroe , and other places , numbering altogether upwards of 150 . The following lodges Avere represented : —• LIVERPOOL . —Lodge 32—Bros . Oulton , AV . M . ; C . Cotesworth , S . W . ; G . Glynn , and J . A . Hall , P . M . 's ; J . Smith ; A . Stoddart , Sec . ; -T . T . Bourne ; W . Alleiidev . Lodge 155—Rev . J . Dunkley ; Joseph Mawdesley ; Rev . H . G . A ernou ; S . P .

Brabner . Lodge G 73—J . A . Hambleton , J . AA . ; Joseph Yates , Sec ; J . B . Bunting , S . D . ; W . AVadham , P . M . ; H . Burrows ; David Jones ; W . T . May . Lodge 292—John G . Jacob ; G . T . Milh ' ehap , S . D . ; Alfred Stone , Sec ; H . Gambell . Lodge

823—Thomas Berry , See . Loclge 203—P . Ball . Loclge 6 S 0—H . S . Alpass . Loclge 241—A . O . Mott . Loclge 181—T . Armstrong . Loclge 21-9—John Pepper . Loclge—220—James Hamer . Lodge 591— J . B . Hughes . BLACKBUKS . —Lodgo 315—Bros . Joseph Callis ; William Hirst ; Thomas Robinson ; Henry Backhouse , P . M . ; R . E . Hoyle ; John N . Briggs ; J . L . Hawthorn ; James Houlker ; Edwin Eastwood ; Charles Tiplady , P . M . ; Stephen Longfield ;

Richard Bell ; Denis Baron ; James Sugar ; James Dean ; John Stone ; James Longstafi '; AA illiam Unsworth ; Christopher Tattersall , S . D . ; Thomas Copeland ; Thomas Clough , P . Proi * . G . Reg . ; James Pilking ' ton , P . M . ; G . P . Hartley , AV . M . ; Richard Radclill ' e , P . M . ; Richard Burrows ; Frank Thomas ; AVilliam Clayton ; John Simpson ; Thomas Birfcwhistle . Lodge 269—H . Wadclington ; G . Little , J . D . ; AV . F . Townley , P . M . ; ACCEING-TON . —Lodge 4 G 2—Richard Birch , W . M . ; Samuel

C . Thacker ; Thomas Walmsley , P . M . ; Wilhelm F . Scheldt ; David Henderson ; Enoch Crabfcrce ; James Hindle ; John Stelfox ; AVilliam Boofchniiin , Sec ; J . C . Windle ; Edmund AVelsh ; Henry Macaulay , J . W . ; John Lightfoot , S . W . ; James Graham ; John Suclsen ; Henry Banister , P . M . BUBNEEY . —Lodge 126—John Roberts , AV . M . ; AVm . Burghope , P . M . ; George Haslam ; Richard Parker , S . W . ; Thomas Veevers , J . AV . ; James Hudson ; James Dodgshon ; Henry Milues ; John S . Veevers , P . M . ; John Tattersall , P . M .

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