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Mark Masonry.
drunk , Bro . Binckes responded in a-striin of fervid eloquence , self depreciatory , but rendered valuable by the speikor en ' avging upon the history , antiquity , and brauty of the AIark Degree in a manner which could not fail t > interest and instruct the newlyinitiated AIark Master Masons . Several brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening , and it was at a late hour that the company separated .
LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —Foiolce Lodge ( No . 19 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 29 th ult ., under the presidency of the AA . AI ., Bro . Kelly , Prov . G . AI . Aballot was taken for Bros . AV . Barfoot and C . A . Spencer , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , as candidates for advancement ; but , owing to various causes , they , as well as several other
brethren elected previously , were unable to bo present , A ballot for AV . AI . for the ensuing year took place , when Bro . Brewin , S . AA ., was unanimously elected . Bro . Stretton was also unanimously re-elected Treasurer , and the W . M . and AA ardens appointed as the Audit Committee . The installation of the AV . AI . will take place at tbe bi-monthly meeting in March . A candidate having been proposed for advancement , the lodge was closed , and the brethren subsequently spent a few hours very pleasantly in social intercourse and harmony .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
KENT . AA ' OOLWICII . —Invicta Chapter . —A meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , AVilliam-sireet , on Friday , 18 th December , 1 S 68 . There were present—111 . Bros . Lambert , 30 ° , AI . AA . S . ; Dadson , 30 ° , Prelate ; Ex . Bros . AVard , 1 st Gen . ; J . Forrester , 2 nd Gen . ; Laird , Treas . ; IP . Bro . Thomson , 18 ° , Sec . ; Ex . Bro . J . Taylor , Grand Marshal ; III . Bro . Cockle 30 = Raphael ; ExBro .
Shor-, , win , Org . ; III . Bros . Col . Clerk , S . G . I . G . ; Philips . G . Sec . Gen . ; Figg , 30 ° ; Meymott , 31 ° ; W . E . Gumbleton , 30 ° ; Carter , 18 ° ; Ex . Bros . Read , Stewart , Harrison , J . J . Forester , Allen , Pope , Powell , Jackson , Herasworth , Ohren , and AA arre . Alsitors—111 . Bros . Hyde Clarke , 33 ° , of France ; Hyde Pullen , 32 ° ; Capt . Lindsay , 30 ° , Coldstream Guards . The chapter having been opened in ancient and solemn form , the minutes of last
convocation were read and confirmed . The AI . AV . S . moved that a sum of money should be placed at the disposal of the Rector of AVoolwieh for the relief of the distress at present existing in the town . 111 . Bro . Dadson proposed that the amount should he £ 5 , and the 111 . Bro . Carter seconded the proposition , which was put to the chapter and carried unanimously . A ballot was then taken for Bro . LongstaiT—proposed for advancement by tbe 111 . Bro . J . J . Forrester , seconded by tho 111 . Bro . Glaisher ,
and proved unanimous . The AI . AV . S . informed the chapter that he had requested the 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen to work the ceremonies of the evening , and he therefore resigned the chair in bis favour . Bros . Gumbleton and Lor . gstaff being in attendance , and having been instructed in the preliminary degrees , wrre duly installed Knights of the Pelican and Eagle , and advanced to the dignity of S . Princes Rose Croix . It was proposed by the 111 . Bro . Capt . PhilipsG . Sec Gen . and seconded
, , by 111 . Bra . Col . Clerk , S . G . I . G .,. that Bro . John Aloxon Clabon , P . M ., Nine Aluses Lodge , 235 , should be advanced in this chapter . Proposed by the Ex . Bro . J . Forrester , seconded by the 111 . Bro . Capt . Philips , that Bro . Thomas AVilliam Boord , of Lodge 222 , St . Andrew ' s-in-the-East , be advanced in this chapter . The AI . AV . S . Elect , Bro . AVard , was presented by the Grand Marshal . The usual questions were put and agreed to , and he
was then installed by the 111 . Bro . Pullen , as the AI . AA . S . of the chapter for the ensuing year . Tho officers appointed were—111 . Bro . Lambert , as Prelate ; Ex . Bro . J . Forrester , 1 st Gen . ; J . Taylor , 2 nd Gen . ; Cockle , Grand Marshal ; J . J . Forrester , Raphael ; 111 . Bro . Glaisher , Capt . ofthe Guard ; Ex . Bro . Pope , Herald ; Thomson , Sec . The alms having been collected , and all Masonic business being ended , tho third point was given , and the chapter duly closed .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST . ) SHEFFIELD . There was an interesting gathering of brethren at their hall in Surrey-street , on the 21 st ult ., when the Supreme Grand Council of England and AA ales paid a visit to the Talbot Chapter
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Rose Croix . Of the nine members of the 33 rd degree composing this august bodv , the following six were present : —Col . Bowver , Prov . ' G . M . of Oxfordshire , G . C . ofthe A . and A . Rite ; C . J . Vigne , L . G . C . ; Henry Charles Vernon , Prov . G . AI . of AYorccstershire . G . Treas . ; Captain N . G . Philips , Lieutenant of Her Alajestv's Honourable Corps of Gentlemcn-at-Arms , G . SecA . ' H ' Royd * Prov . G . AI . of AVorcestershireSGIG
; . , , .... ; and Captain A . AA " . Addr , S . G . I . G . Tnere w . re al-o present—AVilliam AVhite , 31 ° , P . AI . AV . S . ; Joseph Rodgers , P . M . W . S . ; F . Binckes , Sec . of the P . M . B > ys' Schoil ; Grah-un Stuart , AA . Eodilewig , and AA . H . Brittain , ofthe 30 ° ; and the Rev . P . Browne , P . AV . AV . S . ; Gilbert AA'ilkinson , P . AI . AA . S . ; Major AA ood : \ ll , Mayor of Sea-borough , and nearly f n-ty members of the 18 ° . The Talbot Chapter Rose Croix was established Dec .
19 th , 1 S 62 , by AVMliam AVliit " , Henry AA ' ebster , and Joseph Rodgers , and its p-ogri ss has been s > great and its reputation is so high , that it now numbers nearly o ic hundred members drawn , not only from all parts of the three kingdoms , but literally from the four quarters of the globe . Part of the ceremonies of the day consisted in the acceptance of two new membersone of whom came from Manchesterand the other
, , from St . Petersburg . R . Arnison , AI . AA ' . S , presided , and at the conclusion of the ceremonies he and his officers were complimented by the G . C . for the admirable way in which they had performed their duties . The whole of the members of the Grand Council expressed themselves in terms of unqualified approbation of tbe appointments and general working of the chapter , which they considered to be amongst the best , if not
the very best in England . A cold col ' ation was afterwards spread in the lodge room , to which the whole , of the brethren sat down , and the usual loyal and Alisonic tea ts were dul y honoured .
Enights Templar.
ENIGHTS TEMPLAR .
CANADA . NEAvBitr / NSWiCK . — The Union De-. IIohtg Encampment and Priory . —This encampment lately held a corn-hive , when the offi . cers were , agreeably to tho statutes , respectively elected , appointed , and installed . The following Sir Knights are the office bearers and ouncil for the year : —Robert Alarshall , E . C . ; Christopher Besant , P . E . C . ; Dr . T . A . D . Forster , 1 st Capt . CO . James Domville 2 nd tCCIiAVCruikshank
; , Cap , .. ; . . , Prelate ; D . Railsnn Alunrj . Treas . ; AA m . J . Logan , Reg . ; David S . Stewart , Almoner ; Charles U . Hanfu-d , Expert ; Dr . Joseph C . HithewEiy , 1 st Standard B .-arer ; AVm . Colebrook Perley , 2 nd Standard Bearer ; G . Frederick Ring , Capt . of Lines ; S . F . Matthews , Sword Bearer ; Thomas II . ICeohon , 1 st Herald ; Thomas AV . Peters , 2 nd Herald ; Dr . R . S . Hamilton LivingstoneOrg . ; AA m . RunciminE ?
Council—, , qurry . E . Comm ., 1 st Capt . C . C . Treas ., and FraVes C . Besant , Charles Potter , and Henry A . AVhitney . This encampment starts into existence under the most cheering auspices , having on the roll of its members fratres of good social position , energy , and working talent . AA ' e are informed that all the appointments , paniphanalia , & c , were ordered some time since from England , regardless of expense . AA e hove before us the list of members of
this body , and are pleased ( o observe men of nearly every pursuit meeting together in this asylum , influencing by their presence that friendship and true manhood which other societies and the outside world know not of , all bowing together at the shrine of Christian knighthood . Among whom , it is noticed , are ministers of the gospel who are not debarred by sectarian views from extending their grasp of friendshiand brotherllove
p y . Even lawyers , who may have differed in their arguments and plans before the bench and jury , forget their differences here ; and politicians , whilst outside earnestly contending for their party , meet here upon one common platform , each vieing with the other in that uoble contention , or rather emulation , of " who can best work and best agree . " AA'hence arises amongst good Alasous , that comely Order ,
" Which nothing earthly gives or can destroy The soul ' s calm sunshine or the heartfelt joy . " The Union De-AIolay Encampment aul Priory , " under the management of its present Eminent Commaudar—win is one of the most zealous of AInson?—bids fair to bo one of the most spirited encampments raiured under the banner of England and AVales .
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Mark Masonry.
drunk , Bro . Binckes responded in a-striin of fervid eloquence , self depreciatory , but rendered valuable by the speikor en ' avging upon the history , antiquity , and brauty of the AIark Degree in a manner which could not fail t > interest and instruct the newlyinitiated AIark Master Masons . Several brethren contributed to the harmony of the evening , and it was at a late hour that the company separated .
LEICESTERSHIRE . LEICESTER . —Foiolce Lodge ( No . 19 ) . —A bi-monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 29 th ult ., under the presidency of the AA . AI ., Bro . Kelly , Prov . G . AI . Aballot was taken for Bros . AV . Barfoot and C . A . Spencer , of the John of Gaunt Lodge , as candidates for advancement ; but , owing to various causes , they , as well as several other
brethren elected previously , were unable to bo present , A ballot for AV . AI . for the ensuing year took place , when Bro . Brewin , S . AA ., was unanimously elected . Bro . Stretton was also unanimously re-elected Treasurer , and the W . M . and AA ardens appointed as the Audit Committee . The installation of the AV . AI . will take place at tbe bi-monthly meeting in March . A candidate having been proposed for advancement , the lodge was closed , and the brethren subsequently spent a few hours very pleasantly in social intercourse and harmony .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .
KENT . AA ' OOLWICII . —Invicta Chapter . —A meeting was held at the Masonic Hall , AVilliam-sireet , on Friday , 18 th December , 1 S 68 . There were present—111 . Bros . Lambert , 30 ° , AI . AA . S . ; Dadson , 30 ° , Prelate ; Ex . Bros . AVard , 1 st Gen . ; J . Forrester , 2 nd Gen . ; Laird , Treas . ; IP . Bro . Thomson , 18 ° , Sec . ; Ex . Bro . J . Taylor , Grand Marshal ; III . Bro . Cockle 30 = Raphael ; ExBro .
Shor-, , win , Org . ; III . Bros . Col . Clerk , S . G . I . G . ; Philips . G . Sec . Gen . ; Figg , 30 ° ; Meymott , 31 ° ; W . E . Gumbleton , 30 ° ; Carter , 18 ° ; Ex . Bros . Read , Stewart , Harrison , J . J . Forester , Allen , Pope , Powell , Jackson , Herasworth , Ohren , and AA arre . Alsitors—111 . Bros . Hyde Clarke , 33 ° , of France ; Hyde Pullen , 32 ° ; Capt . Lindsay , 30 ° , Coldstream Guards . The chapter having been opened in ancient and solemn form , the minutes of last
convocation were read and confirmed . The AI . AV . S . moved that a sum of money should be placed at the disposal of the Rector of AVoolwieh for the relief of the distress at present existing in the town . 111 . Bro . Dadson proposed that the amount should he £ 5 , and the 111 . Bro . Carter seconded the proposition , which was put to the chapter and carried unanimously . A ballot was then taken for Bro . LongstaiT—proposed for advancement by tbe 111 . Bro . J . J . Forrester , seconded by tho 111 . Bro . Glaisher ,
and proved unanimous . The AI . AV . S . informed the chapter that he had requested the 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen to work the ceremonies of the evening , and he therefore resigned the chair in bis favour . Bros . Gumbleton and Lor . gstaff being in attendance , and having been instructed in the preliminary degrees , wrre duly installed Knights of the Pelican and Eagle , and advanced to the dignity of S . Princes Rose Croix . It was proposed by the 111 . Bro . Capt . PhilipsG . Sec Gen . and seconded
, , by 111 . Bra . Col . Clerk , S . G . I . G .,. that Bro . John Aloxon Clabon , P . M ., Nine Aluses Lodge , 235 , should be advanced in this chapter . Proposed by the Ex . Bro . J . Forrester , seconded by the 111 . Bro . Capt . Philips , that Bro . Thomas AVilliam Boord , of Lodge 222 , St . Andrew ' s-in-the-East , be advanced in this chapter . The AI . AV . S . Elect , Bro . AVard , was presented by the Grand Marshal . The usual questions were put and agreed to , and he
was then installed by the 111 . Bro . Pullen , as the AI . AA . S . of the chapter for the ensuing year . Tho officers appointed were—111 . Bro . Lambert , as Prelate ; Ex . Bro . J . Forrester , 1 st Gen . ; J . Taylor , 2 nd Gen . ; Cockle , Grand Marshal ; J . J . Forrester , Raphael ; 111 . Bro . Glaisher , Capt . ofthe Guard ; Ex . Bro . Pope , Herald ; Thomson , Sec . The alms having been collected , and all Masonic business being ended , tho third point was given , and the chapter duly closed .
YORKSHIRE ( WEST . ) SHEFFIELD . There was an interesting gathering of brethren at their hall in Surrey-street , on the 21 st ult ., when the Supreme Grand Council of England and AA ales paid a visit to the Talbot Chapter
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Rose Croix . Of the nine members of the 33 rd degree composing this august bodv , the following six were present : —Col . Bowver , Prov . ' G . M . of Oxfordshire , G . C . ofthe A . and A . Rite ; C . J . Vigne , L . G . C . ; Henry Charles Vernon , Prov . G . AI . of AYorccstershire . G . Treas . ; Captain N . G . Philips , Lieutenant of Her Alajestv's Honourable Corps of Gentlemcn-at-Arms , G . SecA . ' H ' Royd * Prov . G . AI . of AVorcestershireSGIG
; . , , .... ; and Captain A . AA " . Addr , S . G . I . G . Tnere w . re al-o present—AVilliam AVhite , 31 ° , P . AI . AV . S . ; Joseph Rodgers , P . M . W . S . ; F . Binckes , Sec . of the P . M . B > ys' Schoil ; Grah-un Stuart , AA . Eodilewig , and AA . H . Brittain , ofthe 30 ° ; and the Rev . P . Browne , P . AV . AV . S . ; Gilbert AA'ilkinson , P . AI . AA . S . ; Major AA ood : \ ll , Mayor of Sea-borough , and nearly f n-ty members of the 18 ° . The Talbot Chapter Rose Croix was established Dec .
19 th , 1 S 62 , by AVMliam AVliit " , Henry AA ' ebster , and Joseph Rodgers , and its p-ogri ss has been s > great and its reputation is so high , that it now numbers nearly o ic hundred members drawn , not only from all parts of the three kingdoms , but literally from the four quarters of the globe . Part of the ceremonies of the day consisted in the acceptance of two new membersone of whom came from Manchesterand the other
, , from St . Petersburg . R . Arnison , AI . AA ' . S , presided , and at the conclusion of the ceremonies he and his officers were complimented by the G . C . for the admirable way in which they had performed their duties . The whole of the members of the Grand Council expressed themselves in terms of unqualified approbation of tbe appointments and general working of the chapter , which they considered to be amongst the best , if not
the very best in England . A cold col ' ation was afterwards spread in the lodge room , to which the whole , of the brethren sat down , and the usual loyal and Alisonic tea ts were dul y honoured .
Enights Templar.
ENIGHTS TEMPLAR .
CANADA . NEAvBitr / NSWiCK . — The Union De-. IIohtg Encampment and Priory . —This encampment lately held a corn-hive , when the offi . cers were , agreeably to tho statutes , respectively elected , appointed , and installed . The following Sir Knights are the office bearers and ouncil for the year : —Robert Alarshall , E . C . ; Christopher Besant , P . E . C . ; Dr . T . A . D . Forster , 1 st Capt . CO . James Domville 2 nd tCCIiAVCruikshank
; , Cap , .. ; . . , Prelate ; D . Railsnn Alunrj . Treas . ; AA m . J . Logan , Reg . ; David S . Stewart , Almoner ; Charles U . Hanfu-d , Expert ; Dr . Joseph C . HithewEiy , 1 st Standard B .-arer ; AVm . Colebrook Perley , 2 nd Standard Bearer ; G . Frederick Ring , Capt . of Lines ; S . F . Matthews , Sword Bearer ; Thomas II . ICeohon , 1 st Herald ; Thomas AV . Peters , 2 nd Herald ; Dr . R . S . Hamilton LivingstoneOrg . ; AA m . RunciminE ?
Council—, , qurry . E . Comm ., 1 st Capt . C . C . Treas ., and FraVes C . Besant , Charles Potter , and Henry A . AVhitney . This encampment starts into existence under the most cheering auspices , having on the roll of its members fratres of good social position , energy , and working talent . AA ' e are informed that all the appointments , paniphanalia , & c , were ordered some time since from England , regardless of expense . AA e hove before us the list of members of
this body , and are pleased ( o observe men of nearly every pursuit meeting together in this asylum , influencing by their presence that friendship and true manhood which other societies and the outside world know not of , all bowing together at the shrine of Christian knighthood . Among whom , it is noticed , are ministers of the gospel who are not debarred by sectarian views from extending their grasp of friendshiand brotherllove
p y . Even lawyers , who may have differed in their arguments and plans before the bench and jury , forget their differences here ; and politicians , whilst outside earnestly contending for their party , meet here upon one common platform , each vieing with the other in that uoble contention , or rather emulation , of " who can best work and best agree . " AA'hence arises amongst good Alasous , that comely Order ,
" Which nothing earthly gives or can destroy The soul ' s calm sunshine or the heartfelt joy . " The Union De-AIolay Encampment aul Priory , " under the management of its present Eminent Commaudar—win is one of the most zealous of AInson?—bids fair to bo one of the most spirited encampments raiured under the banner of England and AVales .