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Instruction.

from Comp . Havers , expressing his regret that lie had been compelled to leave the Chapter by the press of engagements before the business was completed , —his admiration of the manner in which the business was conducted , and his conviction that Comp . Ladd was doing much to elevate Ereemasonry , and at tlio same time not only himself making daily progress in the science , but assisting others to extend their knowledge of science aud art . The toast was most warmly responded to by the Companions and acknowledged by the M . E . Z ., who stated that he had had certainly a most difficult duty to perforin in the first instance in establishing ( lie

Chapter of Instruction on a firm basis , but the support he had received from tbe Companions soon enabled him to overcome all difficulties . He had given up professional aud other engagements to be enabled to attend the Chapter of Instruction regul .- _ y on a Tliursday evening . He never visited a theatre or took any other recreation—the Chapter of Instruction was his only amusement—and he saw the result of his attention in tho very gratifying attendance that evening and the flattering manner in ivhich they had received him and supported him , for which he

returned his most sincere thanks . Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z . of the Domatic Chapter , ami Comp . Tliomas , M . E . Z . of tho United Pilgrims , severally returned thanks on behalf of those Chapters , and a variety of other toasts followed . Comp . H . 6 . AVmreii in acknowledging the "Masonic Press , " also bore testimony to tho excellence of the working , and suggested that it would be for the advantage of the brethren on the Middlesex side of tho water if the Chapter of Instruction was occasionally held in Fetter-lane instead of being confined to the neihbourhood of

g Camberwell , which it was almost impossible for many of them to reach . The proceedings wore not brought to a close until a somewhat lato hour , when tho Companions separated highly gratified with the proceedings of the evening . AVo can cordially recommend every Companion to take an earl y opportunity of visiting this Chapter of Instruction should he be in search of information with regard to the Royal Arch .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . The Annual Grand Conclave of Masonic Knights Templar was held in the Temple of Freemasons' Mai ] , on Friday , the 13 th of . Afay ; there were present Fratres the A . E . AVilliam Stuart , D . G . M . ; V . E . Charles John Vigne , Prov . G . Com for Dorsetshire ; V . E . Henry Atkins Bowyer , Prov . G . Com . for Oxfordshire V E ' ' Henry John Hiiisman . 'Piw . G . Com . for Kent ; V . E . Capt , H . S . S . Bm-ncy , ' Prov Cf for Archer Kent

. Com . Essex ; V . E . Dr . Benjamin , Prov . G . Com . for Australia Kev . Edward Moore , Prolate ; H . M . Burclie . 1 Heme , P . G . Capt . ; John Masson " G . Chancellor ; J . H . Law , G . A'ico-Chancellor ; J . A . D . Cox , G . Reg .- , f N Tomkyns , G . Treas . ; 31 J . Spiers ; John Son-Jeer ; A . Bidgtray ; T . Barnard ' C-f ' Francis ; R . Fletcher ; M . 11 . Shuttleworth ; F . Adams ; AV . Ranger ; J . How ' - It Spencer ; Major Du Cane ; J . T . T . Bremridgo : A . T . BMusfcou ; IV . W . Harrison ' and others . Marshalled by Sir Knt . Barker , tho Fratres received the V . E . Deputy ( fraud Master beneath arch of steeland the

an , Conclave was opened at four o ' clock The minutes of the preceding Conclave having been read and confirmed , and alms ' collected by Fr . Shuttleworth , Grand Almoner , which amounted to £ i 5 s the Grand Chancellor read a letter from Colonel Tynte , in which the Supreme Grand Muster expressed his regret that severe indisposition would prevent his ineetin" the Praters on this occasion . The annual report was then read by the A'ice Chancellor and is as follows : — ' "Jour committee have the satisfaction to report the continued success and prosperity of thc Order . ' Since thc last annual report , three warrants have been granted to new Encamp .

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—IV. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
THE SABBATH AS AN INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE MOTHER. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
A LIBERAL OFFER. Article 20
FLOWERS. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
INSTRUCTION. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CANADA. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Instruction.

from Comp . Havers , expressing his regret that lie had been compelled to leave the Chapter by the press of engagements before the business was completed , —his admiration of the manner in which the business was conducted , and his conviction that Comp . Ladd was doing much to elevate Ereemasonry , and at tlio same time not only himself making daily progress in the science , but assisting others to extend their knowledge of science aud art . The toast was most warmly responded to by the Companions and acknowledged by the M . E . Z ., who stated that he had had certainly a most difficult duty to perforin in the first instance in establishing ( lie

Chapter of Instruction on a firm basis , but the support he had received from tbe Companions soon enabled him to overcome all difficulties . He had given up professional aud other engagements to be enabled to attend the Chapter of Instruction regul .- _ y on a Tliursday evening . He never visited a theatre or took any other recreation—the Chapter of Instruction was his only amusement—and he saw the result of his attention in tho very gratifying attendance that evening and the flattering manner in ivhich they had received him and supported him , for which he

returned his most sincere thanks . Comp . Carpenter , M . E . Z . of the Domatic Chapter , ami Comp . Tliomas , M . E . Z . of tho United Pilgrims , severally returned thanks on behalf of those Chapters , and a variety of other toasts followed . Comp . H . 6 . AVmreii in acknowledging the "Masonic Press , " also bore testimony to tho excellence of the working , and suggested that it would be for the advantage of the brethren on the Middlesex side of tho water if the Chapter of Instruction was occasionally held in Fetter-lane instead of being confined to the neihbourhood of

g Camberwell , which it was almost impossible for many of them to reach . The proceedings wore not brought to a close until a somewhat lato hour , when tho Companions separated highly gratified with the proceedings of the evening . AVo can cordially recommend every Companion to take an earl y opportunity of visiting this Chapter of Instruction should he be in search of information with regard to the Royal Arch .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . The Annual Grand Conclave of Masonic Knights Templar was held in the Temple of Freemasons' Mai ] , on Friday , the 13 th of . Afay ; there were present Fratres the A . E . AVilliam Stuart , D . G . M . ; V . E . Charles John Vigne , Prov . G . Com for Dorsetshire ; V . E . Henry Atkins Bowyer , Prov . G . Com . for Oxfordshire V E ' ' Henry John Hiiisman . 'Piw . G . Com . for Kent ; V . E . Capt , H . S . S . Bm-ncy , ' Prov Cf for Archer Kent

. Com . Essex ; V . E . Dr . Benjamin , Prov . G . Com . for Australia Kev . Edward Moore , Prolate ; H . M . Burclie . 1 Heme , P . G . Capt . ; John Masson " G . Chancellor ; J . H . Law , G . A'ico-Chancellor ; J . A . D . Cox , G . Reg .- , f N Tomkyns , G . Treas . ; 31 J . Spiers ; John Son-Jeer ; A . Bidgtray ; T . Barnard ' C-f ' Francis ; R . Fletcher ; M . 11 . Shuttleworth ; F . Adams ; AV . Ranger ; J . How ' - It Spencer ; Major Du Cane ; J . T . T . Bremridgo : A . T . BMusfcou ; IV . W . Harrison ' and others . Marshalled by Sir Knt . Barker , tho Fratres received the V . E . Deputy ( fraud Master beneath arch of steeland the

an , Conclave was opened at four o ' clock The minutes of the preceding Conclave having been read and confirmed , and alms ' collected by Fr . Shuttleworth , Grand Almoner , which amounted to £ i 5 s the Grand Chancellor read a letter from Colonel Tynte , in which the Supreme Grand Muster expressed his regret that severe indisposition would prevent his ineetin" the Praters on this occasion . The annual report was then read by the A'ice Chancellor and is as follows : — ' "Jour committee have the satisfaction to report the continued success and prosperity of thc Order . ' Since thc last annual report , three warrants have been granted to new Encamp .

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