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Channel Islands.

F . M . and Sec ; J . Oatley , I . G . ; Ph . Binet , P . M . ; J . T . Du Jardin , P . M . ; J . Amy , Ph . Starck , F . E . de Veulle , Ph . Ouless , and about twenty other members . Among the visitors were Bros . J . F . Draper , P . M . 2-13 ; W . H . Long , W . M . 95 S ; Ph . Blampied , & c . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for George Romeril , ancl afterwards for George Mariejun . as candidates for initiationwhich

, , , was in each case unanimously favourable , ample evidence having been afforded by many brethren as to their character and conduct . With the usual ceremonies they wore therefore admitted to a participation in the privileges of the Order by the W . M ., who also gave the usual charge , Bro . Oatley explaining the symbolism of the working tools of the degree . Tho labours were brought to a close at au early hour , no other

business offering except the proposition of the son of an old member for initiation . A special meeting was held afc the Masonic Temple on Feb . 21 st . The W . M ., Bro . J . Durell , opened the proceedings in the customary form , in the presence of Bros . A . Viel , S . W . ; G , Renouf , J . W . ; A . Schmitt , P . M . and Sec ; N . Le Goupillot , Treas . ; J . Oatley , I . G . ; C . Le Sueur , P . M . ; E . Le Geyt , J . T . Du JardinP . M . ; F . EsnoufJ . Amy Ph . Oulessand about

, , , fifteen others . Among the visitors were Bros . W . T . Pugsley , P . M . 215 ; J . F . Draper , P . M . 2-13 ; W . H . Long , W . M . 958 ; Capt . G . R . Chevalier , S 7 th Regt . ; G . Rogers , 1 , 003 , aud many others . A letter was read , to which were attached the names of Bros . A . Schmitt , P . M ., and Sec . C . Le Sueur , P . M ., ancl J . W . Buesnel , requesting the W . M . to call a special meeting in order to initiate two gentlemen residing in France , tbe one at St .

Servan , the other at Rennes , giving a personal assurance of their eligibility in point of habits , character , and social position , ancl alleging the difficulty of their attendance at the regular meeting in the ensuing week in consequence of their foreign domicile , as a reason for holding an extraording meeting for the purpose . Tbe proposers , who were present , verbally endorsed all that they had expressed in writing in reference to the two

gentlemen , and ample testimony in their favour was also given by many other members . The W . M . proceeded to the ballot , and this being favourable , Messrs . Ph . G- Buesnel and E . It . Menard were duly admitted to the first degree in Freemasonry with the customary ceremonies by tho W . M . Bro . Oatley explained the uses and application of the working tools . The two candidates expressed their intention to become subscribing members of the lodge

. At the request of the W . M ., Bro . F . J . Amy delivered an admirable aud eloquent address , full of instruction and generous ideas , which could not fail to penetrate the hearts of all his hearers . His words , expressive of sublime truths , descriptive ofthe excellences of our institution , and of its real tendency , were received with well-merited applause by the brethren present , affording good evidence of tho impression produced by

them , and this was supplemented by a unanimous vote on tbe proposition of Bro . Du Jardin , seconded by the Secretary , that a copy of the address be inserted in the minute-book . The only other business transacted was in consequence of an announcement by the Secretary that an esteemed brother , J . T . Moss , had suffered a great calamity by tbe death of his wife . A deputation was appointed to wait upon him on behalf of the lodge , and : to express deep sympathy with him and his family under their bereavement .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE ' S LODGE OP FELLOWSHIP ( No . 84 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held on the evening of Monday , the 24 th ult ., for tbe purpose of initiating Captain Brown and Mr . Carroll , both of the 66 th , a detachment of which regiment is at present quartered in this island . The number of brethren present was unusually large . Amongst them were Bros . GallienneD . Prov . G . M . ; W . H . MartinW . M . in the chair ;

, , , J . B . Gardner , S . W . ; J . S . Glencross , J . W . ; J . Millington , S . D . ; J . Tnrton , J . D . ; Parker , I . G . ; Hutchinson , Treas . ; Sarchet , Sec ; Manger , Tyles ; Stickland , P . M . ; W . H . Muntz , Lucas , Clarke , Sparrow , P . M . ; Cohen , Guilbert , I . P . M . ; Nicolle , Smifchard , P . M . ; Willcocks , P . M . ; and Garland . Tbe following visitors amongst others were also present : Bros . Dawson , 2-13 ; Dudley , Battey , and Sheills , 66 th Regt . ; Porter , 243 ; and Smythson , P . M ., 168 . The lodge was opened at seven

Channel Islands.

o'clock punctually by the W . M ., and the evening ' s work was afc once commenced . Captain Brown was first , and after him Mr . Carroll was duly initiated into Freemasonry as Entered Apprentices . The ceremony of initiation was well worked by the W . M . and his officers , the charge being given fco the two newly initiated brothers by Bro . Gallienne , P . Prov . D . G . M . Bro . Thomas Churchouse kindly presided at the harmonium , assisted bBro . ChurchouseP . M . There being no further

y , business the lodge was ( dosed in solemn prayer , and the brethren retired for refreshment . During the evening , which was spent in a very pleasant and harmonious manner , a printed copy of the verses underneath ivas presented to every brother at tho table by the author , Bro . Joseph A . Horner , 862 , and afterwards well sung by Bro . Smythson , P . M . 168 . The verses were written aud dedicated to the brethren of Doyle's lodgeas a

, souvenir of a pleasant visit to Guernsey . Bro . Horner hassojourned in this island during the winter months , and has been a constant and most welcome visitor at Doyle ' s Lodge . Ho leaves now with a sincere wish on the part of every brother with whom he has become acquainted , that his trip to France may bring to him completely restored holth , aud . for his future welfare in general .

DOYLE'S LODGE OF FELLOWSHIP . Written and Dedicated to the Brethren , as a Souvenir of a-Pleasant Visit to Guernsey , BY BRO . JOSEPH A . HORNER . First on roll of Masonry , Province of La Belle Guernsey ,

In the Craft the brethren toil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle I Worthy Masons every one , Faithfully the work is done ; None will e ' er our banners soil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Brave Sir John and great Napier

, Craftsmen good once laboured here , Nor from duty did recoil-Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Stand aside , all ye who dare Slander Masonry so fair ; Brethren shall your falsehoods foil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle I .

Happy bond of brotherhood , Binding men of every blood ; Naught its beauty e ' er shall spoil—Three cheerefor the Lolge of Doyle 1 Still for aye its name shall be Purest pledge of unity ; Ne ' er shall angry passions

boil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Brighter yet in each decade , Never shall its virtues fade ; Ever blest with priestly oil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle !' Round the earth the circle winds , - ; Linking firmly noble minds By this telegraphic coil-Three cheers for the Lodgo of Doyle 1

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . BELGRAVE CHAPTER ( NO . 7-1-9 ) . —The regular convocation of this flourishing chapter was held at Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 2 Sth nit ., at half-past five o ' clock , present : Comps . W . Ougb , Assist . G . Purst ., M . E . Z . ; H . Garrod , H . ^ C . Bond , J . ; William Bourne , E . ; George Pymm , Acting N . ; H . Johnson , M . D ., P . S . ; George William Porter , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; S . Homewood 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; Thomas E . Edwards

, , M . D . ; William Johnson , Edmund William Mackney , William . Watson , G . S . L . ; A . Lefeber , H . Finch , Charles Tuekett , Henry Watkinson , J . Zahensdorf , H . Hester , and many other Comps ., including Comp . J . Smith , P . G . P . The minutes of the last convocation having been read and confirmed , and the two can .-

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SCOTCH MASONIC LECTURES. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
CHAPTER VI. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
H.R .H. PRINCE SKANDERBEG. Article 7
WHAT IS FREEMASONRY. Article 7
PRIORITY OF THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 7
SOUTH HACKNEY DISTRICT. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
GRAND LODGE. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONEY. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 21ST, 1868. Article 20
HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE AND BRO. S. MAY. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Channel Islands.

F . M . and Sec ; J . Oatley , I . G . ; Ph . Binet , P . M . ; J . T . Du Jardin , P . M . ; J . Amy , Ph . Starck , F . E . de Veulle , Ph . Ouless , and about twenty other members . Among the visitors were Bros . J . F . Draper , P . M . 2-13 ; W . H . Long , W . M . 95 S ; Ph . Blampied , & c . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . A ballot was taken for George Romeril , ancl afterwards for George Mariejun . as candidates for initiationwhich

, , , was in each case unanimously favourable , ample evidence having been afforded by many brethren as to their character and conduct . With the usual ceremonies they wore therefore admitted to a participation in the privileges of the Order by the W . M ., who also gave the usual charge , Bro . Oatley explaining the symbolism of the working tools of the degree . Tho labours were brought to a close at au early hour , no other

business offering except the proposition of the son of an old member for initiation . A special meeting was held afc the Masonic Temple on Feb . 21 st . The W . M ., Bro . J . Durell , opened the proceedings in the customary form , in the presence of Bros . A . Viel , S . W . ; G , Renouf , J . W . ; A . Schmitt , P . M . and Sec ; N . Le Goupillot , Treas . ; J . Oatley , I . G . ; C . Le Sueur , P . M . ; E . Le Geyt , J . T . Du JardinP . M . ; F . EsnoufJ . Amy Ph . Oulessand about

, , , fifteen others . Among the visitors were Bros . W . T . Pugsley , P . M . 215 ; J . F . Draper , P . M . 2-13 ; W . H . Long , W . M . 958 ; Capt . G . R . Chevalier , S 7 th Regt . ; G . Rogers , 1 , 003 , aud many others . A letter was read , to which were attached the names of Bros . A . Schmitt , P . M ., and Sec . C . Le Sueur , P . M ., ancl J . W . Buesnel , requesting the W . M . to call a special meeting in order to initiate two gentlemen residing in France , tbe one at St .

Servan , the other at Rennes , giving a personal assurance of their eligibility in point of habits , character , and social position , ancl alleging the difficulty of their attendance at the regular meeting in the ensuing week in consequence of their foreign domicile , as a reason for holding an extraording meeting for the purpose . Tbe proposers , who were present , verbally endorsed all that they had expressed in writing in reference to the two

gentlemen , and ample testimony in their favour was also given by many other members . The W . M . proceeded to the ballot , and this being favourable , Messrs . Ph . G- Buesnel and E . It . Menard were duly admitted to the first degree in Freemasonry with the customary ceremonies by tho W . M . Bro . Oatley explained the uses and application of the working tools . The two candidates expressed their intention to become subscribing members of the lodge

. At the request of the W . M ., Bro . F . J . Amy delivered an admirable aud eloquent address , full of instruction and generous ideas , which could not fail to penetrate the hearts of all his hearers . His words , expressive of sublime truths , descriptive ofthe excellences of our institution , and of its real tendency , were received with well-merited applause by the brethren present , affording good evidence of tho impression produced by

them , and this was supplemented by a unanimous vote on tbe proposition of Bro . Du Jardin , seconded by the Secretary , that a copy of the address be inserted in the minute-book . The only other business transacted was in consequence of an announcement by the Secretary that an esteemed brother , J . T . Moss , had suffered a great calamity by tbe death of his wife . A deputation was appointed to wait upon him on behalf of the lodge , and : to express deep sympathy with him and his family under their bereavement .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE ' S LODGE OP FELLOWSHIP ( No . 84 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held on the evening of Monday , the 24 th ult ., for tbe purpose of initiating Captain Brown and Mr . Carroll , both of the 66 th , a detachment of which regiment is at present quartered in this island . The number of brethren present was unusually large . Amongst them were Bros . GallienneD . Prov . G . M . ; W . H . MartinW . M . in the chair ;

, , , J . B . Gardner , S . W . ; J . S . Glencross , J . W . ; J . Millington , S . D . ; J . Tnrton , J . D . ; Parker , I . G . ; Hutchinson , Treas . ; Sarchet , Sec ; Manger , Tyles ; Stickland , P . M . ; W . H . Muntz , Lucas , Clarke , Sparrow , P . M . ; Cohen , Guilbert , I . P . M . ; Nicolle , Smifchard , P . M . ; Willcocks , P . M . ; and Garland . Tbe following visitors amongst others were also present : Bros . Dawson , 2-13 ; Dudley , Battey , and Sheills , 66 th Regt . ; Porter , 243 ; and Smythson , P . M ., 168 . The lodge was opened at seven

Channel Islands.

o'clock punctually by the W . M ., and the evening ' s work was afc once commenced . Captain Brown was first , and after him Mr . Carroll was duly initiated into Freemasonry as Entered Apprentices . The ceremony of initiation was well worked by the W . M . and his officers , the charge being given fco the two newly initiated brothers by Bro . Gallienne , P . Prov . D . G . M . Bro . Thomas Churchouse kindly presided at the harmonium , assisted bBro . ChurchouseP . M . There being no further

y , business the lodge was ( dosed in solemn prayer , and the brethren retired for refreshment . During the evening , which was spent in a very pleasant and harmonious manner , a printed copy of the verses underneath ivas presented to every brother at tho table by the author , Bro . Joseph A . Horner , 862 , and afterwards well sung by Bro . Smythson , P . M . 168 . The verses were written aud dedicated to the brethren of Doyle's lodgeas a

, souvenir of a pleasant visit to Guernsey . Bro . Horner hassojourned in this island during the winter months , and has been a constant and most welcome visitor at Doyle ' s Lodge . Ho leaves now with a sincere wish on the part of every brother with whom he has become acquainted , that his trip to France may bring to him completely restored holth , aud . for his future welfare in general .

DOYLE'S LODGE OF FELLOWSHIP . Written and Dedicated to the Brethren , as a Souvenir of a-Pleasant Visit to Guernsey , BY BRO . JOSEPH A . HORNER . First on roll of Masonry , Province of La Belle Guernsey ,

In the Craft the brethren toil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle I Worthy Masons every one , Faithfully the work is done ; None will e ' er our banners soil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Brave Sir John and great Napier

, Craftsmen good once laboured here , Nor from duty did recoil-Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Stand aside , all ye who dare Slander Masonry so fair ; Brethren shall your falsehoods foil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle I .

Happy bond of brotherhood , Binding men of every blood ; Naught its beauty e ' er shall spoil—Three cheerefor the Lolge of Doyle 1 Still for aye its name shall be Purest pledge of unity ; Ne ' er shall angry passions

boil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle 1 Brighter yet in each decade , Never shall its virtues fade ; Ever blest with priestly oil—Three cheers for the Lodge of Doyle !' Round the earth the circle winds , - ; Linking firmly noble minds By this telegraphic coil-Three cheers for the Lodgo of Doyle 1

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . BELGRAVE CHAPTER ( NO . 7-1-9 ) . —The regular convocation of this flourishing chapter was held at Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet , on the 2 Sth nit ., at half-past five o ' clock , present : Comps . W . Ougb , Assist . G . Purst ., M . E . Z . ; H . Garrod , H . ^ C . Bond , J . ; William Bourne , E . ; George Pymm , Acting N . ; H . Johnson , M . D ., P . S . ; George William Porter , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; S . Homewood 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; Thomas E . Edwards

, , M . D . ; William Johnson , Edmund William Mackney , William . Watson , G . S . L . ; A . Lefeber , H . Finch , Charles Tuekett , Henry Watkinson , J . Zahensdorf , H . Hester , and many other Comps ., including Comp . J . Smith , P . G . P . The minutes of the last convocation having been read and confirmed , and the two can .-

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