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Royal Arch.

P . Z ., M . P . O . S . ; J . Harpin , J . P . ; Lieut . Starkey , and others ; nnd nothing occurred in any way to mar the enjoyment ofthe evening .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAA'E . INSTALLATION OP SIR KNT . WILLIAM STUART , DEP . G . M ., AS MOST EMINENT AND SUPREME GRAND MASTER . Friday , the 10 th instant , was a day of no small importance to the Order of Knights Templar . On that day the Grancl Conclave met in the Temple at Freemasons' Hall , and installed its Alost . Eminent

and Supreme Grand Alaster , Sir Knt . AVilliam Stuart , who hud previously been unanimously elected to that high dignity consequent upon the decease of the deeply regretted late Grand Master , Colonel Charles Kemys Kemys Tynte . The Grand Officers present were—Sir Knts . Colonel Clerk , G . Sub-Prior ; the Reverend E . Moore , G . Prelate ; J . H . Law , G . Chancellor ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; J . N . Tomkins , G . Treasurer ; G . AVorley , G . Chamberlain ; R . It . Nelson , G . Hospitaller ; Brackstone Baker ,

1 st G . Standard-bearer ; W . J . Meymott , G . Director of Ceremonies ; Reverend C . M . Style , Asst . G . Director of Ceremonies ; Capt . Layton , 2 nd G . Aide-de-Camp ; A . Al . Moore 1 st . G . Captain of Lines ; Jabez Topper , 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines ; H . AV . Spratt , G . Supt . of AVorks ; Matthew Cooke , G . Organist ; ancl AV . Smith , C . E ., G . Banner-hearer . The following A \ E . Prov . G . Commanders were also present : Sir Knts . the . Reverend John Huyshe , Devon ; Albert II . RoydsLancashire ; Colonel G . A . A ernon ,

, , Staffordshire j AA'illiam Courtenay , Criittenden , Cheshire ; Charles John A'lgne , Dorset ; H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., Kent ; Henry Atkins Bowyer , Oxon ; AV . AV . Beach , M . P ., Hampshire ; Major Hugh S . S . Burney , Essex ; Benjamin A . Kent , M . D ., Australia ; Samuel Bryant , M . D ., Gloucestershire and City of Bristol . —The following Sir Knts ., who were not appointed Grantl Officers , were also present , ancl are here given under their encampments . Those who were so appointed will be found lower

down . All Souls , AVeymouth : John Coombes , Frederic Cosens , Nathaniel Highmore , and Joshua Maunders . —Coeur cle Lion , Oxford : J . N . Fazerkerly , T . J . Peyton , John Pratt , R . J . Spiers , Albert F . Style , and J . G . AVood . —Faith and Fidelity , London : Brackstone Baker . —Frederick of Unity , London : C . Beaumont , Allen , and Bell .- —Howe , Birmingham : R . II . Foster , W . Gates , B . AV . Gould , John Gould , AV . Greenway , E . A . Lingard , ancl AV . Roberts .

-Jacques de Molay , Liverpool : C . J . Banister and Edw . Pierpoint . —Kemys Tynte , AVoolwich : J . Hassall , J . Henderson , C . Hewctt , C . Malings , and Colonel Ttilloh . —Mount Calvary , London : J . B . Newall , It . H . Browne , J . Sinionds , and 11 . Thompson . —Observance , London : Llewellyn Evans . —Royal Kent , Newcastle : John Barker and II . Haiiimerbom . — -Royal Naval , Portsmouth : Henry Clarke , M . D . —St . George , London : Goo . Harcourt , M . D ., Richard Spencer , ancl J . S . AVillett . —St . James of JerusalemBolton : AV . AVrihfc . —

, g Stuart , Watford : T . S . Barringer , H . C . Finch , J . Goodyear , George Lambert , and Thos . Rogers . Sir Knt . the Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Coin , for Devon , preceded by the G . Officers , entered the Temple in procession , when he assumed the seat to the right of the throne and opened Grancl Conclave in the usual form . The minutes were next read and confirmed . After ivhich , the ALE . the S . G . M . elect was introduced in due form , preceded by certain Grand Officers ,

and with the customary honours . The S . G . M . elect was then obligated in ancient form , invested , seated on the throne , proclaimed , - . ind received the homage ancl fealty of the Order . He was also properly saluted , and made an address to the Sir Knts ., thanking them for their unanimous choice . The S . G . AI . then begged Grand Conclave to accept from him a very beautiful work of art in the form of a crucifix , made in the 15 th century , —the figure on the

cross being beautifully worked in coral and suspended to a silver cross enclosed by a glass front , and having before it a votive silver lamp . This present was justly admired and gratefully received . Addresses of congratulation to the Grand Master wero presented from Kent , by Dr . Hinxman ; the Faith and Fidelity , by AV . J . Meymott ; the Rougemont , by the Rey . John Huyshe ; the Prov . G . Conclave of StaffordshirebColonel Vernon ; the Baldwyn and

, y Bristol Encampments , by Dr . Bryant ; tho Stuart Encampment , by Francis ; the Mount Calvary , by John Mott Thearlo ; tho Prov . Ci . Conclave of Lancashire , by Albert H . Royds ; and the Prov . of Northumberland , by A . Gillespie . —Tho report of the General Committee was read and adopted . —Several motions were made , one of which related to holding two Grand Conclaves annually , which was

agreed to by all present , and another for granting relief to Sir

Knights Templar.

Knt . Wilkinson , of the Royal Kent Encampment , for whose use £ 20 was proposed and unanimously carried . The Supreme Grand Master was then pleased to nominate ancl invest the following Sir Knts . as the Grancl Officers for the ensuing year : —• Col . A ernon , Dep . G . AI . ; Earl of Carnarvon , G . Seneschal ; B . B . Cabbell , G . Prior ; Hon . AA . North , G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . Edward Moore , G . Prelate ; BurchollHeme , 1 st G . Capt . ; H . AA . Spratt , 2 nd G tainJHLawGChancellorMHShuttleworthG

. Cap ; . , , . ; . . , . A ice Chancellor ; Col . Clerk , G . Registrar ; J . N . Tomkins , G . Treas . ; AA . Blenkin , G . Chamberlain ; — Stevens , G . Hospitaller ; Lawrence Ormerod , G . Mareschal ; Rev . E . G . Boiling , G . Provost ; D . H . Stone , 1 st G . Expert ; Rev . C . M . Style , 2 nd G . Expert ; J . AV . Figg , 1 st G . Standard-bearer ; H . Briclson , 2 nd G . Standardbearer ; Al . H . Shuttleworth , G . Almoner ; AV . G . Meymott , G . D . of Cers . ; W . SmithO . E . Asst . G . D . of Cers ; 1 st G . Aide-de-Camp

, , , C . J . Bannister ; 2 nd G . Aid-de-Canrp , —Salmond ; 1 st G . Capt . of Lines , Capt . Davy ; 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines , Richard AVoof ; G . Sword-bearer ,- — -Golclthorp ; 1 st G . Herald , Charles Hood , M . D . ; 2 nd G . Herald , A . Gillespie ; G . Supt . of AVorks , — Schwarzkopf ; G . Organist , Matthew Cooke ; G . Banner-bearer , John Mott Thearle . Tho offertory was then commenced , and £ 11 3 s . 2 d . was collected , which , with tbe balance in the hands of the G . Almoner , made a

total of £ 38 17 * . After which Grancl Conclave was closed in ancient form , and 'the Supreme Grand Master ancl Grand Officers left the Temple in procession , and adjourned . The numerous banners of encampment and individual Sir . Knts . rendered the Temple quite a fairy scene ; the costume of the Order , the medals of the Sir Knts ., ancl the superb cope of the G . Prelate , added wonderfully to the effect . Too much praise cannot be given

to tbe V . E . installing Prov . G . Commander , the Rev . John Huyshe , for the able , perfect , and impressive way in which he performed the ceremony , and the same is clue to Sir Knt . Meymott for his care in arranging the ceremonial , which went off without an error ; ancl it is very much doubted if ever before the Temple had within its walls such a Alasonic assemblage , for numbers , costume , and general ensemble . Sir Knt . Matthew Cooke presided at tbe harmonium , and was assisted , most ably , in the chanting by Sir Knt . J . B . Newall .

[ The proceedings of the clay were closed by a banquet , at which very many addresses were delivered , but we decline to pay for tickets to report the speeches of orators , and would-be orators , where the usual compliment paid to the representatives of the press is studiously withheld from the only organ of Freemasonry in the kingdom . Of course , the business proceedings we feel it not only a duty , but a pleasure to report . Here we stop . ]

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . SitEi-HELD . —De Eumival Encampment . —A meeting of this recently consecrated encampment was held at the Music Hall , on AA ' ednesday , Sth inst . The members present were , Sir Knts . AVilliam AVhite , jun ., E . G ., Prov . G . Herald ; Henry AVebster , 1 st

Capt . ; G . Stewart , 2 nd Capt . ; E . Drury , Reg . ; J . Rodgers , Exp . ; E . A . Heeley , Capt . of Lines ; II . J . Garnett , Standard-Bearer , & c . Comps . Richard Martin and Thomas Turton , of the Chapter of Paradise , were severally installed Knts . Comps . of the Order of the Temple . The ceremonies wero ably ancl impressively performed by the E . C . ancl his officers , ancl tho De Furnival Encampment bids fair to become a very flourishing one .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

HAAIPSHIRE . PORTSMOUTH . —Royal Naval Chapter of S . P . P . > J < . —The annual meeting of this chapter took place on Friday , the 2 nd inst ., when the 111 . Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , of Southampton , was installed , with all the customary ceremonies , M . AA . S . for the ensuing year , in succession to the HI . Bro . R . AA ' . Bradley , who has so long ancl so ably held that distinguished office , and by whose knowledge of

the Order , and devotion to the high grades , the Royal Naval Chapter has become one of the most successful in the Southof England . The 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen ( 32 ° ) , G . S . B ., ancl also D . Pov . G . M . of . tho Isle of AA'ight , conducted the ceremony of installation , Bro . Bell presiding at tho organ . The chapter was honoured by a visit from 111 . Bro . Dr . Kent ( 32 ^) , P . G . AI . of South Australia , and other distinguished brethren , all of whom bore testimony to the able

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THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 1
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 3
MASONRY IN CEYLON. Article 5
STRAY THOUGHTS ABOUT BOOKS. Article 6
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 7
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 9
THE JEWELS—A TRADITION OF THE RABBINS. Article 9
Fine Arts. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 11
Poetry. Article 12
SONNET. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
RETURNS TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE. Article 13
BRAHMIN MASONS. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

P . Z ., M . P . O . S . ; J . Harpin , J . P . ; Lieut . Starkey , and others ; nnd nothing occurred in any way to mar the enjoyment ofthe evening .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAA'E . INSTALLATION OP SIR KNT . WILLIAM STUART , DEP . G . M ., AS MOST EMINENT AND SUPREME GRAND MASTER . Friday , the 10 th instant , was a day of no small importance to the Order of Knights Templar . On that day the Grancl Conclave met in the Temple at Freemasons' Hall , and installed its Alost . Eminent

and Supreme Grand Alaster , Sir Knt . AVilliam Stuart , who hud previously been unanimously elected to that high dignity consequent upon the decease of the deeply regretted late Grand Master , Colonel Charles Kemys Kemys Tynte . The Grand Officers present were—Sir Knts . Colonel Clerk , G . Sub-Prior ; the Reverend E . Moore , G . Prelate ; J . H . Law , G . Chancellor ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; J . N . Tomkins , G . Treasurer ; G . AVorley , G . Chamberlain ; R . It . Nelson , G . Hospitaller ; Brackstone Baker ,

1 st G . Standard-bearer ; W . J . Meymott , G . Director of Ceremonies ; Reverend C . M . Style , Asst . G . Director of Ceremonies ; Capt . Layton , 2 nd G . Aide-de-Camp ; A . Al . Moore 1 st . G . Captain of Lines ; Jabez Topper , 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines ; H . AV . Spratt , G . Supt . of AVorks ; Matthew Cooke , G . Organist ; ancl AV . Smith , C . E ., G . Banner-hearer . The following A \ E . Prov . G . Commanders were also present : Sir Knts . the . Reverend John Huyshe , Devon ; Albert II . RoydsLancashire ; Colonel G . A . A ernon ,

, , Staffordshire j AA'illiam Courtenay , Criittenden , Cheshire ; Charles John A'lgne , Dorset ; H . J . Hinxman , M . D ., Kent ; Henry Atkins Bowyer , Oxon ; AV . AV . Beach , M . P ., Hampshire ; Major Hugh S . S . Burney , Essex ; Benjamin A . Kent , M . D ., Australia ; Samuel Bryant , M . D ., Gloucestershire and City of Bristol . —The following Sir Knts ., who were not appointed Grantl Officers , were also present , ancl are here given under their encampments . Those who were so appointed will be found lower

down . All Souls , AVeymouth : John Coombes , Frederic Cosens , Nathaniel Highmore , and Joshua Maunders . —Coeur cle Lion , Oxford : J . N . Fazerkerly , T . J . Peyton , John Pratt , R . J . Spiers , Albert F . Style , and J . G . AVood . —Faith and Fidelity , London : Brackstone Baker . —Frederick of Unity , London : C . Beaumont , Allen , and Bell .- —Howe , Birmingham : R . II . Foster , W . Gates , B . AV . Gould , John Gould , AV . Greenway , E . A . Lingard , ancl AV . Roberts .

-Jacques de Molay , Liverpool : C . J . Banister and Edw . Pierpoint . —Kemys Tynte , AVoolwich : J . Hassall , J . Henderson , C . Hewctt , C . Malings , and Colonel Ttilloh . —Mount Calvary , London : J . B . Newall , It . H . Browne , J . Sinionds , and 11 . Thompson . —Observance , London : Llewellyn Evans . —Royal Kent , Newcastle : John Barker and II . Haiiimerbom . — -Royal Naval , Portsmouth : Henry Clarke , M . D . —St . George , London : Goo . Harcourt , M . D ., Richard Spencer , ancl J . S . AVillett . —St . James of JerusalemBolton : AV . AVrihfc . —

, g Stuart , Watford : T . S . Barringer , H . C . Finch , J . Goodyear , George Lambert , and Thos . Rogers . Sir Knt . the Rev . John Huyshe , Prov . G . Coin , for Devon , preceded by the G . Officers , entered the Temple in procession , when he assumed the seat to the right of the throne and opened Grancl Conclave in the usual form . The minutes were next read and confirmed . After ivhich , the ALE . the S . G . M . elect was introduced in due form , preceded by certain Grand Officers ,

and with the customary honours . The S . G . M . elect was then obligated in ancient form , invested , seated on the throne , proclaimed , - . ind received the homage ancl fealty of the Order . He was also properly saluted , and made an address to the Sir Knts ., thanking them for their unanimous choice . The S . G . AI . then begged Grand Conclave to accept from him a very beautiful work of art in the form of a crucifix , made in the 15 th century , —the figure on the

cross being beautifully worked in coral and suspended to a silver cross enclosed by a glass front , and having before it a votive silver lamp . This present was justly admired and gratefully received . Addresses of congratulation to the Grand Master wero presented from Kent , by Dr . Hinxman ; the Faith and Fidelity , by AV . J . Meymott ; the Rougemont , by the Rey . John Huyshe ; the Prov . G . Conclave of StaffordshirebColonel Vernon ; the Baldwyn and

, y Bristol Encampments , by Dr . Bryant ; tho Stuart Encampment , by Francis ; the Mount Calvary , by John Mott Thearlo ; tho Prov . Ci . Conclave of Lancashire , by Albert H . Royds ; and the Prov . of Northumberland , by A . Gillespie . —Tho report of the General Committee was read and adopted . —Several motions were made , one of which related to holding two Grand Conclaves annually , which was

agreed to by all present , and another for granting relief to Sir

Knights Templar.

Knt . Wilkinson , of the Royal Kent Encampment , for whose use £ 20 was proposed and unanimously carried . The Supreme Grand Master was then pleased to nominate ancl invest the following Sir Knts . as the Grancl Officers for the ensuing year : —• Col . A ernon , Dep . G . AI . ; Earl of Carnarvon , G . Seneschal ; B . B . Cabbell , G . Prior ; Hon . AA . North , G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . Edward Moore , G . Prelate ; BurchollHeme , 1 st G . Capt . ; H . AA . Spratt , 2 nd G tainJHLawGChancellorMHShuttleworthG

. Cap ; . , , . ; . . , . A ice Chancellor ; Col . Clerk , G . Registrar ; J . N . Tomkins , G . Treas . ; AA . Blenkin , G . Chamberlain ; — Stevens , G . Hospitaller ; Lawrence Ormerod , G . Mareschal ; Rev . E . G . Boiling , G . Provost ; D . H . Stone , 1 st G . Expert ; Rev . C . M . Style , 2 nd G . Expert ; J . AV . Figg , 1 st G . Standard-bearer ; H . Briclson , 2 nd G . Standardbearer ; Al . H . Shuttleworth , G . Almoner ; AV . G . Meymott , G . D . of Cers . ; W . SmithO . E . Asst . G . D . of Cers ; 1 st G . Aide-de-Camp

, , , C . J . Bannister ; 2 nd G . Aid-de-Canrp , —Salmond ; 1 st G . Capt . of Lines , Capt . Davy ; 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines , Richard AVoof ; G . Sword-bearer ,- — -Golclthorp ; 1 st G . Herald , Charles Hood , M . D . ; 2 nd G . Herald , A . Gillespie ; G . Supt . of AVorks , — Schwarzkopf ; G . Organist , Matthew Cooke ; G . Banner-bearer , John Mott Thearle . Tho offertory was then commenced , and £ 11 3 s . 2 d . was collected , which , with tbe balance in the hands of the G . Almoner , made a

total of £ 38 17 * . After which Grancl Conclave was closed in ancient form , and 'the Supreme Grand Master ancl Grand Officers left the Temple in procession , and adjourned . The numerous banners of encampment and individual Sir . Knts . rendered the Temple quite a fairy scene ; the costume of the Order , the medals of the Sir Knts ., ancl the superb cope of the G . Prelate , added wonderfully to the effect . Too much praise cannot be given

to tbe V . E . installing Prov . G . Commander , the Rev . John Huyshe , for the able , perfect , and impressive way in which he performed the ceremony , and the same is clue to Sir Knt . Meymott for his care in arranging the ceremonial , which went off without an error ; ancl it is very much doubted if ever before the Temple had within its walls such a Alasonic assemblage , for numbers , costume , and general ensemble . Sir Knt . Matthew Cooke presided at tbe harmonium , and was assisted , most ably , in the chanting by Sir Knt . J . B . Newall .

[ The proceedings of the clay were closed by a banquet , at which very many addresses were delivered , but we decline to pay for tickets to report the speeches of orators , and would-be orators , where the usual compliment paid to the representatives of the press is studiously withheld from the only organ of Freemasonry in the kingdom . Of course , the business proceedings we feel it not only a duty , but a pleasure to report . Here we stop . ]

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST ) . SitEi-HELD . —De Eumival Encampment . —A meeting of this recently consecrated encampment was held at the Music Hall , on AA ' ednesday , Sth inst . The members present were , Sir Knts . AVilliam AVhite , jun ., E . G ., Prov . G . Herald ; Henry AVebster , 1 st

Capt . ; G . Stewart , 2 nd Capt . ; E . Drury , Reg . ; J . Rodgers , Exp . ; E . A . Heeley , Capt . of Lines ; II . J . Garnett , Standard-Bearer , & c . Comps . Richard Martin and Thomas Turton , of the Chapter of Paradise , were severally installed Knts . Comps . of the Order of the Temple . The ceremonies wero ably ancl impressively performed by the E . C . ancl his officers , ancl tho De Furnival Encampment bids fair to become a very flourishing one .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

HAAIPSHIRE . PORTSMOUTH . —Royal Naval Chapter of S . P . P . > J < . —The annual meeting of this chapter took place on Friday , the 2 nd inst ., when the 111 . Bro . J . Rankin Stebbing , of Southampton , was installed , with all the customary ceremonies , M . AA . S . for the ensuing year , in succession to the HI . Bro . R . AA ' . Bradley , who has so long ancl so ably held that distinguished office , and by whose knowledge of

the Order , and devotion to the high grades , the Royal Naval Chapter has become one of the most successful in the Southof England . The 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen ( 32 ° ) , G . S . B ., ancl also D . Pov . G . M . of . tho Isle of AA'ight , conducted the ceremony of installation , Bro . Bell presiding at tho organ . The chapter was honoured by a visit from 111 . Bro . Dr . Kent ( 32 ^) , P . G . AI . of South Australia , and other distinguished brethren , all of whom bore testimony to the able

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