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    Article MARK MASONRY. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article Obituary. Page 1 of 1
    Article LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 19TH, 1867. Page 1 of 1
    Article THE WEEK. Page 1 of 1
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Mark Masonry.

General Purposes . [ AA ' e have much pleasure also in stating that the Prov . G . JI ., Bro- F . M . AVilliams , M . P ., in a most handsome manner presented the Provincial Grand LoiAge with a set of collars for the officers , and intimated his intention to attach the jewels to them ere long , so that the members may never be without a tangible proof of his appreciation of the honourable and distinguished office conferred upon him by the AI . W . G . JI . This fact is but another evidence of tho JIasonic

zeal and kindness of the Prov . G . JI ., and our prayer that he may be long preserved in his useful JIasonic career , is echoed by hundreds of Jlasons who know and respect him for his genuine enthusiasm and love for the Craft . ]

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BRO . JACOB SAQUI . The following notice of the death of Bro . Jacob Saqui appeared in the Kansas Champion , U . S . newspaper of 5 th June last . Bro . Saqui's relations in this country are well known and highly respected members of our Order : —

" The Hon . Jacob Saqui died on Friday last , at his residence in this city . The deceased was one of the most prominent and influential of our citizens , and for many years past has taken a leading part in all affairs of public histerest . A man of remarkable personal energy [ and rare powers of endurance ; eminently genial and social in his nature ; a warm and devoted friend ; a benevolent citizen , whose heart was always open to the appeals of distress , and whose hand was ever ready to

relieve suffering . He had a host of devoted friends , and his loss will be most severely felt by the community . He has , during his residence in this city , often occupied prominent positions of trust and honour , and has always discharged their duties with conspicuous fidelity , energy , inid intelligence . He has represented the city in the Legislature of the State ; served as a member of the County Board of Commissioners ; was for many years an active and influential member of the City

Council ; was for five successive terms elected Grand JIaster of the JIasonic Grand Lodge of Kansas ; was president of the Mercantile Library Association ; and in all public enterprises and in every public activity he bore a prominent part . Kind , genial , and eminently charitable ; active , industrious , and energetic ; bold , resolute , and daring . These were the characteristics which distinguished him in all the walks of life . " The funeral of Hon . Jacob Saqui , which occurred on Sunday afternoon , was the largest one ever witnessed in this city , and testified in the most striking manner the warm esteem in which the deceased was held bv his fellow citizens . At one o ' clock the

various societies of which dsceased was a memoer convened at their respective lodgo rooms , and marched from thence to the residence of their departed brother and friend , where a large concourse had already gathered . The funeral ceremonies at the house were conducted by the Rev . John Bakewell , who made a brief , though impressive , address . The body was then taken charge of by the Sir Knights of Atchison Commandery , No . 2 , A . F . A . JI ., and deposited in the hearse . The funeral procession

then formed under the direction of S . Hessolberger , chief marshal , as follows : —1 st , Atchison brass band ; 2 nd , AA ' ashington Commandery , No . 2 . K . T . ; 3 rd , AA'ashington Chapter , No . 1 , Il . A . Jf . ; 4 th , Washington Lodge , No . 5 , A . F . A . JI . ; 5 th , Hearse , attended by pall-bearers from the Commandery , Chapter and JIasonic Lodge , the Oddfellows' Lodge , and Hook aud Ladder Company -GthCarriage containing the familof the

, , y deceased : 7 th , Friendship Lodge , No . 5 , 1 . 6 . O . E . ; Sth , Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company ; 9 th , Citizens in carriages . The funeral procession was over a mile long . The Jlasons , Oddfellows , and firemen were on foot , and all dressed iu their sip ., propriate regalia and uniform , with badges of mourning . The JIasonic lodges turned out SS members , the Oddfellows 10 , and the Hook and Ladder Company 31 . In the JIasonic ranks were

a number of brethren from Doniphan and Mount Pleasant . Following the footmen were over 100 carriages , wagons , and omnibuses were also in the ranks . It is estimated that at least 1 , 000 persons were present . Over 500 were in the ranks of the funeral procession . Arrived at Jlount Vernon Cemetery , the JIasonic lodges went through their impressive funeral ceremonies , the Oddfellows cast their simple sprig of evergreen upon the coffin , and all that was mortal of Jacob Saqui was consigned to the dark and silent house of the dead .

Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending October 19th, 1867.

LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 19 TH , 1867 .

MONDAY , October 14 th . —Eoyal Naval Lodge , 59 , Freemasons' Hall , Lodge of Confidence , 193 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Peckham Lodge , 879 , Edinboro ' Castle Tavern , Peckham Rj-e . Mount Sion Chapter , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . TUESDAY , October loth . — -Board of General Purposes , at 3 . Mount Lebanon Lodge , 73 , Bridge House Hotel ,

Southwark . Eastern Star Lodge , 95 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-sfcreefc , Salisbury Lodge , 435 , 71 , Dean-street , Soho . Enoch Chapter , 11 , Freemasons ' Hall . Mount Sinai Chapter , 19 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . WEDNESDAY , October 16 th . —General Committee of Grand Chapterat 3 Grand Steward's Lodge . Royal

, , York Lodge of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall , United Mariners Lodge , 30 , International Hotel , London Bridge , Southwark . St . George ' s Lodge , 140 , Lecture Hall , Greenwich . Lodge of Sincerity 174 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Beadon Lodge , 619 , Greyhound Tavern , Dulwich . Nelson Lodge , 700 , Red Lion , AVoolwieh .

TIIUKSDAY , October 17 th . —Constitutional Lodge , 55 , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . Lodge of Temperance , 169 , Plough Tavern , Plough-road , Rotlierhithe . Manchester Lodge , 179 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Cosmopolitan Lodge , 917 , Great Western Hotel , Paddington . South Norword Lodge , 1 , 139 , Goat House Hotel , South Norwood .

FMDAY , October 18 th . —Middlesex Lodge , 143 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . New Concord Lodge , 813 , Rosemary Branch Tavern Hoxton . Rose of Denmark Lodge , 975 , White Hart , Bart , Barnes .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

Ins COURT . —Tho Queen and Princess Christian went out on the morning of the 2 nd inst ., attended by Lady Churchill , and in the afternoon the Queen drove out accompanied by Princess Christian . The Queen drove out in the morning of the 4 th inst ., with Princess Christian ; and in the afternoon her Majesty , accompanied by tbe Princess and attended by Miss

Jlacgregor , paid a visit to JI . and JIadame Van de AVeyer at Abergeldie- The Queen went out in the morning of the 5 th inst ., attended by the Jlarchioness of Ely ; and in the afternoon her Majesty drove to Alt-na-Guithasack , accompanied by Princess Christian , and attended by the Hon . Miss Gordon and Jliss Jlacgregor . On the 7 th inst ., the Queen , Prince and Princess

Christian , Princess Louise , and Princess Leopold , attended Divine Service in the Parish Church , Crathie . The Eev . M . Taylor , minister of Crathie , officiated . Sir Stafford Northcote and Jlr . Jlowbvay had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal Familv .

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NEW STABLES POK THE KIGHT HON . THE EAKL or ZETLAND . —Persons passing through Swallow-street , Regent-street , will be attracted by a handsome building of red brick , faced with stone , and finished in a style of excellent workmanship . This costly erection is a new stable , built by the direction ofthe Earl of Zetland . The fittings and appointments within are as perfect as the exterior of the edifice is elegant . The whole of the

flooring consists of Pyrimont Seyssel asphalte , presenting a smooth , hard , durable surface , without a flaw or crevice . The stables are supplied with Uarton ' s revolving-troughs and other modern inventions , and even the handles of the doors are gems of inven » tive genius .

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ORATION, Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
GLEANINGS BY "ELIHOENAI." Article 6
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 7
SECOND DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 8
MlASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MUSIC FOR MASONIC PURPOSES. Article 12
MASONIC MUSIC FOB (A.T.T.B.) Article 13
MASONIC MEM. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
Obituary. Article 20
LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 19TH, 1867. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

General Purposes . [ AA ' e have much pleasure also in stating that the Prov . G . JI ., Bro- F . M . AVilliams , M . P ., in a most handsome manner presented the Provincial Grand LoiAge with a set of collars for the officers , and intimated his intention to attach the jewels to them ere long , so that the members may never be without a tangible proof of his appreciation of the honourable and distinguished office conferred upon him by the AI . W . G . JI . This fact is but another evidence of tho JIasonic

zeal and kindness of the Prov . G . JI ., and our prayer that he may be long preserved in his useful JIasonic career , is echoed by hundreds of Jlasons who know and respect him for his genuine enthusiasm and love for the Craft . ]

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BRO . JACOB SAQUI . The following notice of the death of Bro . Jacob Saqui appeared in the Kansas Champion , U . S . newspaper of 5 th June last . Bro . Saqui's relations in this country are well known and highly respected members of our Order : —

" The Hon . Jacob Saqui died on Friday last , at his residence in this city . The deceased was one of the most prominent and influential of our citizens , and for many years past has taken a leading part in all affairs of public histerest . A man of remarkable personal energy [ and rare powers of endurance ; eminently genial and social in his nature ; a warm and devoted friend ; a benevolent citizen , whose heart was always open to the appeals of distress , and whose hand was ever ready to

relieve suffering . He had a host of devoted friends , and his loss will be most severely felt by the community . He has , during his residence in this city , often occupied prominent positions of trust and honour , and has always discharged their duties with conspicuous fidelity , energy , inid intelligence . He has represented the city in the Legislature of the State ; served as a member of the County Board of Commissioners ; was for many years an active and influential member of the City

Council ; was for five successive terms elected Grand JIaster of the JIasonic Grand Lodge of Kansas ; was president of the Mercantile Library Association ; and in all public enterprises and in every public activity he bore a prominent part . Kind , genial , and eminently charitable ; active , industrious , and energetic ; bold , resolute , and daring . These were the characteristics which distinguished him in all the walks of life . " The funeral of Hon . Jacob Saqui , which occurred on Sunday afternoon , was the largest one ever witnessed in this city , and testified in the most striking manner the warm esteem in which the deceased was held bv his fellow citizens . At one o ' clock the

various societies of which dsceased was a memoer convened at their respective lodgo rooms , and marched from thence to the residence of their departed brother and friend , where a large concourse had already gathered . The funeral ceremonies at the house were conducted by the Rev . John Bakewell , who made a brief , though impressive , address . The body was then taken charge of by the Sir Knights of Atchison Commandery , No . 2 , A . F . A . JI ., and deposited in the hearse . The funeral procession

then formed under the direction of S . Hessolberger , chief marshal , as follows : —1 st , Atchison brass band ; 2 nd , AA ' ashington Commandery , No . 2 . K . T . ; 3 rd , AA'ashington Chapter , No . 1 , Il . A . Jf . ; 4 th , Washington Lodge , No . 5 , A . F . A . JI . ; 5 th , Hearse , attended by pall-bearers from the Commandery , Chapter and JIasonic Lodge , the Oddfellows' Lodge , and Hook aud Ladder Company -GthCarriage containing the familof the

, , y deceased : 7 th , Friendship Lodge , No . 5 , 1 . 6 . O . E . ; Sth , Pioneer Hook and Ladder Company ; 9 th , Citizens in carriages . The funeral procession was over a mile long . The Jlasons , Oddfellows , and firemen were on foot , and all dressed iu their sip ., propriate regalia and uniform , with badges of mourning . The JIasonic lodges turned out SS members , the Oddfellows 10 , and the Hook and Ladder Company 31 . In the JIasonic ranks were

a number of brethren from Doniphan and Mount Pleasant . Following the footmen were over 100 carriages , wagons , and omnibuses were also in the ranks . It is estimated that at least 1 , 000 persons were present . Over 500 were in the ranks of the funeral procession . Arrived at Jlount Vernon Cemetery , the JIasonic lodges went through their impressive funeral ceremonies , the Oddfellows cast their simple sprig of evergreen upon the coffin , and all that was mortal of Jacob Saqui was consigned to the dark and silent house of the dead .

Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending October 19th, 1867.

LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 19 TH , 1867 .

MONDAY , October 14 th . —Eoyal Naval Lodge , 59 , Freemasons' Hall , Lodge of Confidence , 193 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Peckham Lodge , 879 , Edinboro ' Castle Tavern , Peckham Rj-e . Mount Sion Chapter , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . TUESDAY , October loth . — -Board of General Purposes , at 3 . Mount Lebanon Lodge , 73 , Bridge House Hotel ,

Southwark . Eastern Star Lodge , 95 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-sfcreefc , Salisbury Lodge , 435 , 71 , Dean-street , Soho . Enoch Chapter , 11 , Freemasons ' Hall . Mount Sinai Chapter , 19 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . WEDNESDAY , October 16 th . —General Committee of Grand Chapterat 3 Grand Steward's Lodge . Royal

, , York Lodge of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall , United Mariners Lodge , 30 , International Hotel , London Bridge , Southwark . St . George ' s Lodge , 140 , Lecture Hall , Greenwich . Lodge of Sincerity 174 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . Beadon Lodge , 619 , Greyhound Tavern , Dulwich . Nelson Lodge , 700 , Red Lion , AVoolwieh .

TIIUKSDAY , October 17 th . —Constitutional Lodge , 55 , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . Lodge of Temperance , 169 , Plough Tavern , Plough-road , Rotlierhithe . Manchester Lodge , 179 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Cosmopolitan Lodge , 917 , Great Western Hotel , Paddington . South Norword Lodge , 1 , 139 , Goat House Hotel , South Norwood .

FMDAY , October 18 th . —Middlesex Lodge , 143 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . New Concord Lodge , 813 , Rosemary Branch Tavern Hoxton . Rose of Denmark Lodge , 975 , White Hart , Bart , Barnes .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

Ins COURT . —Tho Queen and Princess Christian went out on the morning of the 2 nd inst ., attended by Lady Churchill , and in the afternoon the Queen drove out accompanied by Princess Christian . The Queen drove out in the morning of the 4 th inst ., with Princess Christian ; and in the afternoon her Majesty , accompanied by tbe Princess and attended by Miss

Jlacgregor , paid a visit to JI . and JIadame Van de AVeyer at Abergeldie- The Queen went out in the morning of the 5 th inst ., attended by the Jlarchioness of Ely ; and in the afternoon her Majesty drove to Alt-na-Guithasack , accompanied by Princess Christian , and attended by the Hon . Miss Gordon and Jliss Jlacgregor . On the 7 th inst ., the Queen , Prince and Princess

Christian , Princess Louise , and Princess Leopold , attended Divine Service in the Parish Church , Crathie . The Eev . M . Taylor , minister of Crathie , officiated . Sir Stafford Northcote and Jlr . Jlowbvay had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal Familv .

Ar02004

NEW STABLES POK THE KIGHT HON . THE EAKL or ZETLAND . —Persons passing through Swallow-street , Regent-street , will be attracted by a handsome building of red brick , faced with stone , and finished in a style of excellent workmanship . This costly erection is a new stable , built by the direction ofthe Earl of Zetland . The fittings and appointments within are as perfect as the exterior of the edifice is elegant . The whole of the

flooring consists of Pyrimont Seyssel asphalte , presenting a smooth , hard , durable surface , without a flaw or crevice . The stables are supplied with Uarton ' s revolving-troughs and other modern inventions , and even the handles of the doors are gems of inven » tive genius .

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