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Mark Masonry.

ing of this lodgo was held on Tuesday the 7 th mst ., when the worthy and esteemed Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . M ., P . G . S . D ., occupied the chair , supported bv Bros . F . M . Hayward , P . M . P . G . S . D ., as S . AV . and acting S . O . ; W . Murray , I . P . M ., J . AV ., and acting S . O .-, \ V . Irwin , M . O . ; G . G . Hayward , S . AY ., and Master elect , acting S . D . on this occasion ; G . Turnbull , J . D . ; Arthur AA oodhouse , Sec . and Reg . ; G . Armstrong , I . G . ; John BarnesTylerHenry Flein ' mg ~ G . AVilsonB . H . CookeJ . B .

, ; , , , Paisley , and AV . Johnston , the lodge was duly opened , when the minutes were read and confirmed , after which the ballot was taken for three brethren , all of whom were accepted , they being present , viz ., Bros . J . Hatton , 339 ; S . K . Thomson , 129 ; and J . Nicholson , 371 ; were admitted and regularly advanced to this honourable degree by Bro . C . J . Bannister . The lecture peculiar to this degree was given by Bro . J . B . Paisley . An

animated discussion then arose upon reading the circular from Grand Lodge concerning the Fund of Benevolence in connection with Mark Masters , it received almost an unanimous approval of tho brethren present , they thinking that if one was established it would ease the Fund of Benevolence in connection with the Craft , for it would then support its own members . The Secretary was desired to inform the Grand Lodge of theresult

of this discussion , trusting that such might succeed . G . G . Hayward , AA . M ' . elect , supported by two P . M . ' s , was placed in front of the pedestal to answer the questions prior to being exalted to the throne , ho giving his assent , was obligated ; all below a Master retired , when a hoard of Installed Masters were formed , when Bro . Hayward was handed to his place on the throne by C . J . Bannister , the Installing Master . The brethren were then admitted and saluted the AV . M . Tho officers for the ensuing

year were then duly invested , viz ., Bro . AV . Murray , I . P . M ., in consequence of the death of our late Master Bro . J . Howe . Bro . S . K . Thompson received the badge of office for Bro . Ed . Busher , S . W . ( who was absent ) . Bros . Henry Flemming , S . W . ; F . AV . Havward , Treas , and Dir . of Cers . ; H . L . Puxby , Chap . ; AV . Garrick , M . O . ; AV . Johnston , S . O . ; A . AVoodhonse , Sec . and J . O . ; G . Turnbull , S . D . ; G . AVilson , J . D . ; B . H . Cooke , I . G . ; John Barnes , Tyler . The roll was then called , after which the

lodge was closed according to ancient custom . The brethren retired to the refreshment room to partake of the good things provided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to ; the candidates , who returned thanks respectively . Bro . C . J . Bannister in returning thanks for the honour conferred uponhim in drinking to his health , said that as long as he was able to attend his duties as a Mason , in whatsoever degree he was called upon he would endeavour to fulfil them to the

best of his abilities , for he did not consider that "the distance lends enchantment to the view" in Masonic affairs , to keep a brother from attending a lodge when he was able , for if it did , it only showed that some might wish for and get the honours , whilst others may do the work , again he thanked them , but before . he sat down , he begged leave to propose " The Health to Bro . Woodhouse , " in connection with ( Tommy ) . This is a Charity box placed on the tablewell known amongst the

, visiting brethren to the Freemasons' Hall , Carlisle . Bro . AVoodhouse returned thanks for himself and on behalf of Tommy , for to speak ir _ Tommy's words tho smallest contribution wouldhe thankfully received and faithfully applied . The Tylers toast brought this happy meeting to a close , all parting iu good fellowship at an early hour .

High Khights Templar.

HIGH KHIGHTS TEMPLAR .

IRELAND . 0 _ IIAC . IT . —Tyrone Encampment . —A council of Kni ghts of tbe Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and AVest , was opened on the 9 th inst ., at two o'clock p . m ., in the Masonic lodge room , AA'hite Hart Hotel , under the above ¦ warrant , by M . E . Knt . Captain R . AV . Jenkins , K . ; Dr . AV . S . Love , 1 st Gen . ; S . Shelbourne , I . G . ; T . Henry , M . Delany ,

C . Scott , Reg . The following Royal Arch Masons were balloted for , accepted , and entrusted in the mysteries of the above degrees : —C . Eccles , AV . T . Black , H . Thompson , M . 7 D ., F . J . AVest , M . V ., W . 0 . Orr , Major R . Dawson , and AV . Beatty , all of 332 ; J . Crawford , J . Hamilton , C . J . McMullen , AV . Wilson , A , McEIroy , and F . McCordell , all of 334 . The council was closed with the usual rites , and ceremonies were ably performed by the M . E . Knt . Jenkins and the officers who assisted him .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . Tho half yearly meeting of Grand Conclave was held on Friday , tho 10 th inst ., ivhen the handsome hall in Bedford-row was perhaps more crowded than on any previous occasion . The whole suites of rooms on the first floor , and on the ground floor of the house 14 , Bedford-row , was on this occasion thrown open to the use of the Grand Officersand other Knights of the

, Order . The Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master was supported by thirteen of his Provincial Grand Commanders , by his two Grand Captains , Major G . Cornwall Legh , M . P ., and by-Colonel J . M . Pulteney Montagu , who performed their somewhat arduous portion of the ceremony very effectively , and by all his staff of Grand Officers , and by about eighty other

Knights . The following Grand Officers were present : — Tbe Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master on the throne . The very High and Eminent Deputy Grand Master , Colonel George Vernon ; Rev . Edward Moore , Grand Prelate of the Order ; Rev . John Huyshe , A ery Eminent Provincial Grand Commanders for Devonshire ; Henry J . Vernon ,

AVorcestershire ; Charles J . Vigne , Dorsetshire ; Dr . Bryant , Gloucestershire ; George Francis , Herts ; Dr . Harcourt , Surrey ; Dr . Falconer , Somersetshire ; the Rev . J . Senior , Yorkshire AVest ; Colonel Clerk , Kent ; the Deputy Grand Commanders for Oxford , Nottinghamshire , Lancashire , Norfolk , Yorkshire North and East ; Northumberland ; Hon . F . AValpole , Grand Prior o £ tlie Order ; Riht Ron . the Earl of LimerickGrand

Subg , Prior ; Major George Cornwall Legh , M . P ., First Grand Captain ; j . M . Pulteney Montagu , Second Grand Captain . Sir Patrick Mac 0 . de Colquhoun L . L . 7 D-, Grand Chancellor ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; Joseph Lavender , G Reg . ; Chas . Goolden , M . A ., G . Treas . ; Frederick M . Williams , * M . P ., G . Hospitaller ; AVilliam Joseph Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . j James RThomsonAssistGDirof CersRobert MercerGr

. , . . . . ; , . Superintendent ; ' S . R . P . Shilton , G . Constable ; Charles Chandos Pole , 6 f . ' Provost ; George Lambert , G . Warden of Regalia ; Rev . R . Sanderson , 1 st G . Expert ; Robinson Ridley , 2 nd G . Export ; E . Turner Payne , 1 st G . Standard Bearer j 7

Rev . J . B . Phillips , 2 nd G . Standard Bearer ; Thomas AAilton , 3 rd G . Standard Bearer ; John Bolderson , 4 th G . Standard Bearer ; Joseph Freeman , 1 st G . Aid ; AV . H . AVood , 2 nd G . Aid ; Charles Greenwood , 1 st G . Capt . of Lines ; Richard Radcliffe , 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines ; J . J . Forrester , 1 st G . Herald ; AV . Mabey , 2 nd G . Herald ; W . Ganz , G . Org . ; H . Mulliner , G , Sword Bearer ; AV . S . Salting , G . Banner Bearer . The following Past Grand Officers were also present : —Capt ,

N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; H . H . B . Heme , P . G . Capt . ; R . J . Spiers , P . G . Capt . ; AV . Gumbleton , P . G . Constable ? AV . H . AVright , P . G . Sword Bearer ; AV . Jackson , P . G . Aid ; C . Swan , P . G . Assist-Dir . of Cers . ; Colonel Goddard , P . G . Capt . £ Captain Lay ton , P . G . Capt . ; Dr . Smith , P . G . Chamberlain ; B . Baker , P . G . Sword Bearer ; R . Costa , P . G . Capt . ; R . Spencer , P . G . Banner Bearer ; J . Topper , P . G . Capt . of Lines ; J . H .

Law , P . G . Chancellor ; C . J . Banister , P . G . Capt . Aud tbe Eminent Commanders of , and some members from , the following encampments : —All Souls , Antient , Abbey , Albert , Antiquity , Baldwyn , Bladud , Coaur de Lion , Cornubian , Cotteswold , De Furnival , Faith and Fidelity , Grove , Godefroi do Bouillon , Harcourt , Holy Rood , Howe , Hugh de Payens , Iuvicta , Jacques de Molay , Jerusalem , Kemeys Tynte , Loyal BrunswickLove and FriendshipMount CalvaryMount Zion

, , , , Observance , Richard de Vernon , Plains of Mamre , Royal Edward , Royal Kent , Royal plantagenet , Royal Naval , Royal Sussex , Royal Veteran , St . Amand , St . George ' s , St . Salem , St . James , St . Michael , Stuart , Temple Crossing , Union , United , AVilliam Stuart , and AValfruna . About 130 were present , and the numerous and handsome array of encampment banners and of private banners , especially

the banner of the Earl of Limerick , and a large and new one belonging to the Baldwyn Encampment , one belonging to the Grove Encampment , and one of the All Souls Encampment , and an old banner of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , which has been repaired , and now belongs to tho Observance Encampment , added much to the general effect . The Knights not Grand Officers mustered in the hall punctually at three , forming the arch of steel , and when the organ commenced a grand inarch , kindly played by Sir Knt . Brunton , who officiated for Sir Knt . Ganz , the Grand Officers entered in

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FREEMASONRY CONSIDERED. Article 1
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 2
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 4
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE LODGE OF CHARITY (No. 223). Article 9
A BUD OF PROMISE. Article 9
"PALMAM QUI MERUIT FERAT." Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
HIGH KHIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
RED CROSS KNIGHTS AND K.H.S. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 17
Poetry. Article 17
TRAIN UP A CHILD IN THE WAY HE SHOULD GO. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAT Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

ing of this lodgo was held on Tuesday the 7 th mst ., when the worthy and esteemed Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . M ., P . G . S . D ., occupied the chair , supported bv Bros . F . M . Hayward , P . M . P . G . S . D ., as S . AV . and acting S . O . ; W . Murray , I . P . M ., J . AV ., and acting S . O .-, \ V . Irwin , M . O . ; G . G . Hayward , S . AY ., and Master elect , acting S . D . on this occasion ; G . Turnbull , J . D . ; Arthur AA oodhouse , Sec . and Reg . ; G . Armstrong , I . G . ; John BarnesTylerHenry Flein ' mg ~ G . AVilsonB . H . CookeJ . B .

, ; , , , Paisley , and AV . Johnston , the lodge was duly opened , when the minutes were read and confirmed , after which the ballot was taken for three brethren , all of whom were accepted , they being present , viz ., Bros . J . Hatton , 339 ; S . K . Thomson , 129 ; and J . Nicholson , 371 ; were admitted and regularly advanced to this honourable degree by Bro . C . J . Bannister . The lecture peculiar to this degree was given by Bro . J . B . Paisley . An

animated discussion then arose upon reading the circular from Grand Lodge concerning the Fund of Benevolence in connection with Mark Masters , it received almost an unanimous approval of tho brethren present , they thinking that if one was established it would ease the Fund of Benevolence in connection with the Craft , for it would then support its own members . The Secretary was desired to inform the Grand Lodge of theresult

of this discussion , trusting that such might succeed . G . G . Hayward , AA . M ' . elect , supported by two P . M . ' s , was placed in front of the pedestal to answer the questions prior to being exalted to the throne , ho giving his assent , was obligated ; all below a Master retired , when a hoard of Installed Masters were formed , when Bro . Hayward was handed to his place on the throne by C . J . Bannister , the Installing Master . The brethren were then admitted and saluted the AV . M . Tho officers for the ensuing

year were then duly invested , viz ., Bro . AV . Murray , I . P . M ., in consequence of the death of our late Master Bro . J . Howe . Bro . S . K . Thompson received the badge of office for Bro . Ed . Busher , S . W . ( who was absent ) . Bros . Henry Flemming , S . W . ; F . AV . Havward , Treas , and Dir . of Cers . ; H . L . Puxby , Chap . ; AV . Garrick , M . O . ; AV . Johnston , S . O . ; A . AVoodhonse , Sec . and J . O . ; G . Turnbull , S . D . ; G . AVilson , J . D . ; B . H . Cooke , I . G . ; John Barnes , Tyler . The roll was then called , after which the

lodge was closed according to ancient custom . The brethren retired to the refreshment room to partake of the good things provided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to ; the candidates , who returned thanks respectively . Bro . C . J . Bannister in returning thanks for the honour conferred uponhim in drinking to his health , said that as long as he was able to attend his duties as a Mason , in whatsoever degree he was called upon he would endeavour to fulfil them to the

best of his abilities , for he did not consider that "the distance lends enchantment to the view" in Masonic affairs , to keep a brother from attending a lodge when he was able , for if it did , it only showed that some might wish for and get the honours , whilst others may do the work , again he thanked them , but before . he sat down , he begged leave to propose " The Health to Bro . Woodhouse , " in connection with ( Tommy ) . This is a Charity box placed on the tablewell known amongst the

, visiting brethren to the Freemasons' Hall , Carlisle . Bro . AVoodhouse returned thanks for himself and on behalf of Tommy , for to speak ir _ Tommy's words tho smallest contribution wouldhe thankfully received and faithfully applied . The Tylers toast brought this happy meeting to a close , all parting iu good fellowship at an early hour .

High Khights Templar.

HIGH KHIGHTS TEMPLAR .

IRELAND . 0 _ IIAC . IT . —Tyrone Encampment . —A council of Kni ghts of tbe Sword , Knights of the East , and Knights of the East and AVest , was opened on the 9 th inst ., at two o'clock p . m ., in the Masonic lodge room , AA'hite Hart Hotel , under the above ¦ warrant , by M . E . Knt . Captain R . AV . Jenkins , K . ; Dr . AV . S . Love , 1 st Gen . ; S . Shelbourne , I . G . ; T . Henry , M . Delany ,

C . Scott , Reg . The following Royal Arch Masons were balloted for , accepted , and entrusted in the mysteries of the above degrees : —C . Eccles , AV . T . Black , H . Thompson , M . 7 D ., F . J . AVest , M . V ., W . 0 . Orr , Major R . Dawson , and AV . Beatty , all of 332 ; J . Crawford , J . Hamilton , C . J . McMullen , AV . Wilson , A , McEIroy , and F . McCordell , all of 334 . The council was closed with the usual rites , and ceremonies were ably performed by the M . E . Knt . Jenkins and the officers who assisted him .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

GRAND CONCLAVE . Tho half yearly meeting of Grand Conclave was held on Friday , tho 10 th inst ., ivhen the handsome hall in Bedford-row was perhaps more crowded than on any previous occasion . The whole suites of rooms on the first floor , and on the ground floor of the house 14 , Bedford-row , was on this occasion thrown open to the use of the Grand Officersand other Knights of the

, Order . The Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master was supported by thirteen of his Provincial Grand Commanders , by his two Grand Captains , Major G . Cornwall Legh , M . P ., and by-Colonel J . M . Pulteney Montagu , who performed their somewhat arduous portion of the ceremony very effectively , and by all his staff of Grand Officers , and by about eighty other

Knights . The following Grand Officers were present : — Tbe Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master on the throne . The very High and Eminent Deputy Grand Master , Colonel George Vernon ; Rev . Edward Moore , Grand Prelate of the Order ; Rev . John Huyshe , A ery Eminent Provincial Grand Commanders for Devonshire ; Henry J . Vernon ,

AVorcestershire ; Charles J . Vigne , Dorsetshire ; Dr . Bryant , Gloucestershire ; George Francis , Herts ; Dr . Harcourt , Surrey ; Dr . Falconer , Somersetshire ; the Rev . J . Senior , Yorkshire AVest ; Colonel Clerk , Kent ; the Deputy Grand Commanders for Oxford , Nottinghamshire , Lancashire , Norfolk , Yorkshire North and East ; Northumberland ; Hon . F . AValpole , Grand Prior o £ tlie Order ; Riht Ron . the Earl of LimerickGrand

Subg , Prior ; Major George Cornwall Legh , M . P ., First Grand Captain ; j . M . Pulteney Montagu , Second Grand Captain . Sir Patrick Mac 0 . de Colquhoun L . L . 7 D-, Grand Chancellor ; M . H . Shuttleworth , G . Vice-Chancellor ; Joseph Lavender , G Reg . ; Chas . Goolden , M . A ., G . Treas . ; Frederick M . Williams , * M . P ., G . Hospitaller ; AVilliam Joseph Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . j James RThomsonAssistGDirof CersRobert MercerGr

. , . . . . ; , . Superintendent ; ' S . R . P . Shilton , G . Constable ; Charles Chandos Pole , 6 f . ' Provost ; George Lambert , G . Warden of Regalia ; Rev . R . Sanderson , 1 st G . Expert ; Robinson Ridley , 2 nd G . Export ; E . Turner Payne , 1 st G . Standard Bearer j 7

Rev . J . B . Phillips , 2 nd G . Standard Bearer ; Thomas AAilton , 3 rd G . Standard Bearer ; John Bolderson , 4 th G . Standard Bearer ; Joseph Freeman , 1 st G . Aid ; AV . H . AVood , 2 nd G . Aid ; Charles Greenwood , 1 st G . Capt . of Lines ; Richard Radcliffe , 2 nd G . Capt . of Lines ; J . J . Forrester , 1 st G . Herald ; AV . Mabey , 2 nd G . Herald ; W . Ganz , G . Org . ; H . Mulliner , G , Sword Bearer ; AV . S . Salting , G . Banner Bearer . The following Past Grand Officers were also present : —Capt ,

N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; H . H . B . Heme , P . G . Capt . ; R . J . Spiers , P . G . Capt . ; AV . Gumbleton , P . G . Constable ? AV . H . AVright , P . G . Sword Bearer ; AV . Jackson , P . G . Aid ; C . Swan , P . G . Assist-Dir . of Cers . ; Colonel Goddard , P . G . Capt . £ Captain Lay ton , P . G . Capt . ; Dr . Smith , P . G . Chamberlain ; B . Baker , P . G . Sword Bearer ; R . Costa , P . G . Capt . ; R . Spencer , P . G . Banner Bearer ; J . Topper , P . G . Capt . of Lines ; J . H .

Law , P . G . Chancellor ; C . J . Banister , P . G . Capt . Aud tbe Eminent Commanders of , and some members from , the following encampments : —All Souls , Antient , Abbey , Albert , Antiquity , Baldwyn , Bladud , Coaur de Lion , Cornubian , Cotteswold , De Furnival , Faith and Fidelity , Grove , Godefroi do Bouillon , Harcourt , Holy Rood , Howe , Hugh de Payens , Iuvicta , Jacques de Molay , Jerusalem , Kemeys Tynte , Loyal BrunswickLove and FriendshipMount CalvaryMount Zion

, , , , Observance , Richard de Vernon , Plains of Mamre , Royal Edward , Royal Kent , Royal plantagenet , Royal Naval , Royal Sussex , Royal Veteran , St . Amand , St . George ' s , St . Salem , St . James , St . Michael , Stuart , Temple Crossing , Union , United , AVilliam Stuart , and AValfruna . About 130 were present , and the numerous and handsome array of encampment banners and of private banners , especially

the banner of the Earl of Limerick , and a large and new one belonging to the Baldwyn Encampment , one belonging to the Grove Encampment , and one of the All Souls Encampment , and an old banner of his late Royal Highness the Duke of Sussex , which has been repaired , and now belongs to tho Observance Encampment , added much to the general effect . The Knights not Grand Officers mustered in the hall punctually at three , forming the arch of steel , and when the organ commenced a grand inarch , kindly played by Sir Knt . Brunton , who officiated for Sir Knt . Ganz , the Grand Officers entered in

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