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rejected on the 29 th , as well as the other candidates who had not been ballotted for at that meeting , were then ballotted for and exalted . Your committee are of opinion that the First Principal had no power to adjourn the meeting of the 29 th March ancl to call the companions together two days afterwards ; ancl that consequently all the proceedings of the 31 st March are irregular , and the exaltations that then took place void . That the omission

to record on the minutes tho result of the ballot on the 29 th March is a serious irregularity , ancl that the conferring the degree of a Royal Arch Mason on the 31 st of March on the brother who had been rejected on the 29 th , is deserving of the gravest censure . The committee have refrained from inflicting on the chapter the full amount of punishment merited , but they have on this occasion censured ancl reprimanded the Principals and cautioned

them to bo more careful for the future . They wish , however , to draw the attention of the Grand Chapter to the series of irregularities that have been committed by this chapter from its first establishment in 1863 . Since this period its proceedings have several times been brought under the notice of , and been severely censured by Grand Chapter ; and your committee fear that the feeling that has hitherto been shown will , if continued , render it necessary for Grand Chapter to adopt severe measures

with reference to this continually offending chapter . —( Signed ) WM . PULTEKRY SCOTT , President . The several petitions above-mentionod were granted ; and the resolution of the committee , based upon the resolution of the

United Grand Loclge at the quarterly communication of June last , proposing to abolish tbe practice of paying the Grand Secretary , the clerks employed in his office , and the Grand Tyler , separate salaries from those paid by the Supreme Grand Chapter to the brethren by whom the office business relating to the Royal Arch is performed , and inviting tbe Grand Chapter to pay one-sixth of the Salaries proposed to be paid according to the scale above quoted , was also carried .

With reference to the complaint preferred by a member of the Oriental Chapter , Ne . 687 , Constantinople , no action was taken on this , but Comp . Pulman , P . Z ., of GS 7 , explained the peculiar situation of the chapter at some length . PANAIUBE LODGE . —The usual quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , tlie 13 th inst ., at the Loughhoro ' Hotel , Brixton , under the presidency of Comp . Stevens , M . E . Z . Comps . Nuiin , il . ; and Thomas , J . Comp . Levander , of Chapter

76 , was admifted a joining member , and Bros . Smetzer and Ramsay , both of Lodge No . 720 , were duly exalted to the R . A . degree . At the banquet which followed the business of the chapter , Ihe M . E . Z . proposed the loyal and R . A . toasts in his usual effective manner , after which his own health was proposed by Comp . Eeid , P . Z ., ancl suitably acknowledged . Comp . Ramsay returned thanks on behalf of the newly-exalted companions ; and at the request of the M . E . Z ., Comp . Hodges , P . S .,

proposed " The Health of the Newly-accepted joining Member , " for which Comp . Levander expressed his thanks . A very pleasant evening was passed , several of the companions having contributed greatly by their vocal strains to ensure that result .

HAMPSHIRE . LTJII & 'G-TOS . —New Forest Chapter ( No . 319 ) . —A Royal Arch chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., M . E . Z Rankin Stebbing , Z ., presiding , and lie ivas re-elected for the ensuing year . Comps . J . Milner was elected H . j and the Piev . Dr . Bradshaw , P . Z ., as J . The members of the loclge and chapter joined in a most agreeable banquet in the

evening , many distant brethren meeting together on the beautiful borders of the New Forest . CAPE OF GOOD HOPE , CoXSECBATIOIT OF THE ClIAPTEK OP COXCOBD , ATTACHED TO HIE ZETIAKD LODGE ( NO . 608 ) , Four BEAUFORT . The great success and careful management which has attended

the Zetland Lodge since its foundation in 1853 , induced its members to petition the Supremo Grand Chapter of England to grant a warrant for holding a Royal Arch Chapter , which charter was obtained a few months ago , and on Thursday , the 21 th of May ( Her Majesty's birthday ) , the consociation ancl installation of tho principals took place . Those duties were most ably performed by Comp . Board , Chapter 711 , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comps . Fail-bridge ancl Hume , of Chapter 711 , Levey , Street ,

Royal Arch.

Nettletori , ancl Ball , who kindly came from a great distance to conduct those imposing ceremonies . At 10 a . m . the chair of Z . was assumed by Comp . Board , supported by Comps . Hume as IT ., and Fail-bridge as J . ; ancl the M . E . Z . called upon Comp . Painter to read the warrant of constitution . The principals were then duly installed , aftv , r which six brethren of Loclge 608 , viz ., Bros . T . Ward , P . M . ; J .. P .

Pearson , W . M . ; H . Wieuand , Sec ; W . Estmont , Treas . ; W . C . Henman , S . W . ; and J . Vigne , Dir . of Cers ., were exalted by the visiting principals , the ceremony being most creditably performed . The greatest credit reflects on Comp . Board for the masterly manner in which he went through this arduous task , for those who are acquainted with Royal Arch Masonry well know that it is no easy task to consecrate a chapter , and also to perform three distinct installations , ancl six exaltations . Our

grateful thanks are due to all the companions who came from a great way to assist us . Three other brethren of Lodge 608 were subsequently exalted by the newly-installed principals , viz ., Bros . Blakeway , S . W ., Story , andNiland . In tho evening the companions and several brethren dined together at Bro . Bishop ' s , who deserves great credit for the manner in whicli the repast was furnished . The usual loyal ancl Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

ESSEX . ROMFORD . —Temple dressing Encampment . —At a meeting of this rapidly advancing encampment , holden at the Field of Encampment , White Hart Hotel , on Friday , the 19 th instant , the Registrar , Sir Knt . Farran , P . E . C , in a most impressive manner , installed Comp . H . F . Smith of the Royal York Chapter , No . 7 ; Sir Knt . F . W . Mitchell , 2 nd Captain , ably assisting as Prelate . Several propositions for installation at the

November meeting were received ; among the visitors we noticed Sir Knt . Major Du Cane , and the members were much gratified by the presence of Sir Knt . Capt . Biron , just returned from , foreign service . Altogether the meeting was of a gratifying character . The Sir Knts . afterwards adjourned to their banquet room , from which , after a most excellent dinner , they retired in peace and sroodwill .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . LODGE COXCOBD , NO . 757 . A regular meeting of this well conducted and flourishing lodge was held on the 16 th June , Bro . Br . Thomas Diver , I . P . M . acting as W . M . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; Bro . E . Parker , S . W . ; T . Proud , J . W . ; J . Thomas , Treas . and Org . ; H . PrescottSecH . FreemanS . D . II . E . GabelerJD

, ; , ; , .. ; J . Powell , I . G . ; J . Jones , Tyler . There was a numerous attendance of the members of the lodge and of- visiting brethren . The loclge having been properly tyled , was opened in the first degree . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Rev . J . J . Farnham was then elected an honorary member of tho lod

ge . Bro . Farnham in a few words returned thanks for the high honour conferred on him by the brethren . The ballot was taken for Bros . D . Campbell and E . Taylor as joining members , and the result in each case was announced clear . The ballot was next taken for Messrs . W . Eainbridge and R . S . Ellington , as candidates for initiation , and the result was

announced in each case clear . Messrs . Baiubridge and Ellington , being in attendance , were introduced properly prepared and initiated in due and ancient form into the secrets and privileges of our holy Order . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when Bros . T .. McPherson and A . S . Moorehouse were examined as to their proficiency as Fellow Craftsmen , and having satisfactorily acquitted themselves , were passed out for preparation . In the .

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THE CHOLERA. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Article 2
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Article 3
FESTIVALS OF ST. JOHN, THE BAPTIST, AND ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 7
THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Article 8
THE SEWING MACHINE. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
Untitled Article 12
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAMT. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
REVIEWS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

rejected on the 29 th , as well as the other candidates who had not been ballotted for at that meeting , were then ballotted for and exalted . Your committee are of opinion that the First Principal had no power to adjourn the meeting of the 29 th March ancl to call the companions together two days afterwards ; ancl that consequently all the proceedings of the 31 st March are irregular , and the exaltations that then took place void . That the omission

to record on the minutes tho result of the ballot on the 29 th March is a serious irregularity , ancl that the conferring the degree of a Royal Arch Mason on the 31 st of March on the brother who had been rejected on the 29 th , is deserving of the gravest censure . The committee have refrained from inflicting on the chapter the full amount of punishment merited , but they have on this occasion censured ancl reprimanded the Principals and cautioned

them to bo more careful for the future . They wish , however , to draw the attention of the Grand Chapter to the series of irregularities that have been committed by this chapter from its first establishment in 1863 . Since this period its proceedings have several times been brought under the notice of , and been severely censured by Grand Chapter ; and your committee fear that the feeling that has hitherto been shown will , if continued , render it necessary for Grand Chapter to adopt severe measures

with reference to this continually offending chapter . —( Signed ) WM . PULTEKRY SCOTT , President . The several petitions above-mentionod were granted ; and the resolution of the committee , based upon the resolution of the

United Grand Loclge at the quarterly communication of June last , proposing to abolish tbe practice of paying the Grand Secretary , the clerks employed in his office , and the Grand Tyler , separate salaries from those paid by the Supreme Grand Chapter to the brethren by whom the office business relating to the Royal Arch is performed , and inviting tbe Grand Chapter to pay one-sixth of the Salaries proposed to be paid according to the scale above quoted , was also carried .

With reference to the complaint preferred by a member of the Oriental Chapter , Ne . 687 , Constantinople , no action was taken on this , but Comp . Pulman , P . Z ., of GS 7 , explained the peculiar situation of the chapter at some length . PANAIUBE LODGE . —The usual quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Monday , tlie 13 th inst ., at the Loughhoro ' Hotel , Brixton , under the presidency of Comp . Stevens , M . E . Z . Comps . Nuiin , il . ; and Thomas , J . Comp . Levander , of Chapter

76 , was admifted a joining member , and Bros . Smetzer and Ramsay , both of Lodge No . 720 , were duly exalted to the R . A . degree . At the banquet which followed the business of the chapter , Ihe M . E . Z . proposed the loyal and R . A . toasts in his usual effective manner , after which his own health was proposed by Comp . Eeid , P . Z ., ancl suitably acknowledged . Comp . Ramsay returned thanks on behalf of the newly-exalted companions ; and at the request of the M . E . Z ., Comp . Hodges , P . S .,

proposed " The Health of the Newly-accepted joining Member , " for which Comp . Levander expressed his thanks . A very pleasant evening was passed , several of the companions having contributed greatly by their vocal strains to ensure that result .

HAMPSHIRE . LTJII & 'G-TOS . —New Forest Chapter ( No . 319 ) . —A Royal Arch chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., M . E . Z Rankin Stebbing , Z ., presiding , and lie ivas re-elected for the ensuing year . Comps . J . Milner was elected H . j and the Piev . Dr . Bradshaw , P . Z ., as J . The members of the loclge and chapter joined in a most agreeable banquet in the

evening , many distant brethren meeting together on the beautiful borders of the New Forest . CAPE OF GOOD HOPE , CoXSECBATIOIT OF THE ClIAPTEK OP COXCOBD , ATTACHED TO HIE ZETIAKD LODGE ( NO . 608 ) , Four BEAUFORT . The great success and careful management which has attended

the Zetland Lodge since its foundation in 1853 , induced its members to petition the Supremo Grand Chapter of England to grant a warrant for holding a Royal Arch Chapter , which charter was obtained a few months ago , and on Thursday , the 21 th of May ( Her Majesty's birthday ) , the consociation ancl installation of tho principals took place . Those duties were most ably performed by Comp . Board , Chapter 711 , M . E . Z ., assisted by Comps . Fail-bridge ancl Hume , of Chapter 711 , Levey , Street ,

Royal Arch.

Nettletori , ancl Ball , who kindly came from a great distance to conduct those imposing ceremonies . At 10 a . m . the chair of Z . was assumed by Comp . Board , supported by Comps . Hume as IT ., and Fail-bridge as J . ; ancl the M . E . Z . called upon Comp . Painter to read the warrant of constitution . The principals were then duly installed , aftv , r which six brethren of Loclge 608 , viz ., Bros . T . Ward , P . M . ; J .. P .

Pearson , W . M . ; H . Wieuand , Sec ; W . Estmont , Treas . ; W . C . Henman , S . W . ; and J . Vigne , Dir . of Cers ., were exalted by the visiting principals , the ceremony being most creditably performed . The greatest credit reflects on Comp . Board for the masterly manner in which he went through this arduous task , for those who are acquainted with Royal Arch Masonry well know that it is no easy task to consecrate a chapter , and also to perform three distinct installations , ancl six exaltations . Our

grateful thanks are due to all the companions who came from a great way to assist us . Three other brethren of Lodge 608 were subsequently exalted by the newly-installed principals , viz ., Bros . Blakeway , S . W ., Story , andNiland . In tho evening the companions and several brethren dined together at Bro . Bishop ' s , who deserves great credit for the manner in whicli the repast was furnished . The usual loyal ancl Royal Arch toasts were duly honoured .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

ESSEX . ROMFORD . —Temple dressing Encampment . —At a meeting of this rapidly advancing encampment , holden at the Field of Encampment , White Hart Hotel , on Friday , the 19 th instant , the Registrar , Sir Knt . Farran , P . E . C , in a most impressive manner , installed Comp . H . F . Smith of the Royal York Chapter , No . 7 ; Sir Knt . F . W . Mitchell , 2 nd Captain , ably assisting as Prelate . Several propositions for installation at the

November meeting were received ; among the visitors we noticed Sir Knt . Major Du Cane , and the members were much gratified by the presence of Sir Knt . Capt . Biron , just returned from , foreign service . Altogether the meeting was of a gratifying character . The Sir Knts . afterwards adjourned to their banquet room , from which , after a most excellent dinner , they retired in peace and sroodwill .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . LODGE COXCOBD , NO . 757 . A regular meeting of this well conducted and flourishing lodge was held on the 16 th June , Bro . Br . Thomas Diver , I . P . M . acting as W . M . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; Bro . E . Parker , S . W . ; T . Proud , J . W . ; J . Thomas , Treas . and Org . ; H . PrescottSecH . FreemanS . D . II . E . GabelerJD

, ; , ; , .. ; J . Powell , I . G . ; J . Jones , Tyler . There was a numerous attendance of the members of the lodge and of- visiting brethren . The loclge having been properly tyled , was opened in the first degree . The minutes of the last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . Rev . J . J . Farnham was then elected an honorary member of tho lod

ge . Bro . Farnham in a few words returned thanks for the high honour conferred on him by the brethren . The ballot was taken for Bros . D . Campbell and E . Taylor as joining members , and the result in each case was announced clear . The ballot was next taken for Messrs . W . Eainbridge and R . S . Ellington , as candidates for initiation , and the result was

announced in each case clear . Messrs . Baiubridge and Ellington , being in attendance , were introduced properly prepared and initiated in due and ancient form into the secrets and privileges of our holy Order . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when Bros . T .. McPherson and A . S . Moorehouse were examined as to their proficiency as Fellow Craftsmen , and having satisfactorily acquitted themselves , were passed out for preparation . In the .

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