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Knights Templar.

Stuart , AV . S . Tootoll ; Temple Cressing , F . J . Lilley and F . Michell ; United , Col . T . Birchell and C . Chandos Pole . The noble hall of the Masonic Union Company never upon any previous occasion presented a more magnificent or imposing coup d ' wil . The upper portion was railed off from the lower by heavy ropes , the intertwining strands of which were formed of the three colours of the Order—red , black , and white ; and the entrance into the enclosure was between two masts , about

sixteen feet high , springing from bronze tripods , and from the heads of the masts floated two long gonfalons—one , the Red Cross and the other the Bcauseant ensigns of the Order , the whole manufactured expressly for the occasion after'the designs of Sir Knight Commander Shuttleworth , and over each stall hung the banners of the Knights glittering with all the gorgeous blazonry of heraldry . On the sepulchre was placed the magnificent silver panel ilt shrine and crucifixionpresented to

g , Grand Conclave by Sir Knight Stuart , on the occasion of his first assuming the dignity of Grand Master . A few moments after three , the M . E . aud S . G . Master entered the hall , to the music of a grand march played by Sir Kut . Ganz , G . Org . to Grand Conclave , preceded by his Grand Officers , Avho mustered in unusual strength , properly marshalled by the G . Dir . of Cers ., and passing under the arch of steel , took bis seat , whevi his great banner was raised to the flagstaff over the

throne . The Grand Officers then filed off to the right and left , aud raider the judicious arrangements of Sir Knt . Meymott , the indefatigable and experienced-G . Dir . of Cers ., assumed their stalls in admirable order , and the Knts . Commauders having taken their places , Grand Conclave was opened in ample form . The V . E . G Commanders , Col . lUClerk and William Hervey , were presented , did homage on their appointment to their comlnandoriesand were duly proclaimed by the Grand Heralds to the

, flourish of trumpets , and were inducted in their stalls . The muster roll was called by Sir Knt . Lavender , Grand Registrar . The minutes of the last Grand Conclave were read by Sir . Knt . Shuttleworth , Grand Alee Chancellor , and confirmed . The report of the General Purpose committee was read by Sir Patrick Culqnhoun , Grand Chancellor , and adopted , and ordered to he entered in the minutes . Sir Knt . W . J . Meymott , P . G . Capt . aud G . Dir . of Cers .

moved , pursuant to notice given at the last Grand Conclave , "jSTbat in tho opinion of Grand Conclave , it is desirable to establish a 'fund of benevolence' for the Order . Every encampment shall also pay to the fund of benovelence on or before the 31 st of March in every year , an annual sum of one shilling for each member of such encampment , such sum to he included in the annual return now made to the Grand A ico Chancellor by tho Registrar of each encampment . "

"That in addition to this source of revenue , all fines that shall be imposed on any member of the Order , and all alms Collections , at the meetings of the Grand Conclave , shall be paid into tho hands of the Grand Almoner , to be entered to an account , the ' Fund of Beneyo ' . auce , ' and of which fund he shall be tho Treasurer . " Carried unanimously .

' ¦ ' That any Grand Officer who shall be absent at the hour at which Grand Conclave shall be summoned , and who shall not attend his duty' in Grand Conclave , shall for each absence pay a fine of 10 s . Gd . to the ' Fund of Benevolence . '" This resolution was carried after a long discussion . Sir Kut . the Rev . J . I-Iuyslie , Prov . G . Commander , Devon , in pursuance of notice given at the last Grand Conclave ,

moved"That a business paper or agenda of the business to be done at each Grand Conclave shall be printed , and a copy given to each Knight attending , and a copy also sent to each Eminent Commander seven days before the meeting of Grand Conclave . " This resolution was carried . Sir Kut . F . Binckes , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., in pursuance to notice given at the last Grand Conclave , moved" That in all cases where appeals or other questions are to he

submitted to Grand Conchire for confirmation or otherwise , the papers in connection therewith , after they have been before the Grand Committee , ho open for inspection at the office of the A'ice-Chaucellor , by all duly qualified members of Grand Conclave . " This resolution was carried . Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle , P . G . Sub Prior ,

moved"That it is imperative that all candidates ( for installation into the Order of the Temple ) be members of the 18 ° , or else Royal Arch Masons . " Thi 3 resolution was lost .

Knights Templar.

The Grand Almoner collected tho alms . The Grand Conclave presented Mrs . Edwards with a donation of five guineas from the Almoner's Fund . The Grand Conclave elected a Grand Treasurer for the year ensuing . The Grand Master appointed tho Grand Officers for the yearensuing , who were then duly invested . The Grand Master appointed four members of the committee .

The Grand Conclave elected five members of the committe . List of Grand Officers appointed : — Lord Kenlis , Grand Seneschal ; Hon . F . AValpole , Grand Prior ; Eight Hon . Earl Limerick , Sub Prior ; Rov . G . Moore , Grand Prelate ; Cornwall Lee , M . P . 1 st Grand Captain ; J . M . P . Montagu , 2 nd Captain ; Sit- P . Colquhoun , Grand Chancellor ; M . Shuttleworth , Grand AHce Chancellor ; J . Lavender , Registrar ; C . GooldenGrand Treasurer ; Lieut .-Col . Burchall Grand '

, , Chamberlain ; J . M . Williams , ii £ P ., Grand Hospitaller ; W . J . Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . R . Thompson G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; R . Mercer , G . Supt . of Works ; S . R . P . Shelton , G . Constable ; C . Chandos , Role , G . Provost ; Rev . J . H . Griee , G . Almoner ; Rev . R . Sanderson , 1 st . G . Expert ; R . Ridley , 2 nd G . Expert ; R . F . Newmarch 1 st Standard Bearer ; J . B . Phillips 2 nd Standard Bearer ; S . Wilton 3 rd Standard

, , Bearer ; J . Bolderson , 4 th Standard Bearer ; J . Truman , 1 st Aide-de-Camp ; II . E . Linch , 2 nd Aid-dc-Camp ; 'It Ruclcliffe , 1 st Capt . of Lines ; C . Greenwood , 2 ud Capt . of Lines ; William Gantz , G . Org . ; II . Mallina , Sword Bearer ; G . Lambert , Warden of Regalia ; J . J . Forrester , 1 st Herald ; Mabey , 2 nd Herald . The Grand Conclave was then closed in ancient form .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ST . ANDKEAVS — St . Andrew Lodge , S . C . ( No . 25 ) . —On the-2 ? th ultimo , the brethren of the above lodge entertained their proxy at the Grand Lodge , Bro . John Whyte Melville , of Strathimiess and Benocby , the present R . W . Grand Master of Scothind , to a grand banquet , in token of the services rendered by him to them at the Grand Lodge since 1813 . The banquet took place in the Town Hall . Crail , Kirkcaldy , Austruther , and Newport lodges were represented . Upwards of seventsab

y down to supper . The chair was occupied by Bro . T . W . Milton , Provost and present R . W . M . of tho lodge , who was supported ' on the right by the guest of the evening . In replying to the toast of tho evening , Bro . Melville expressed the great delight and pleasure he felt in being thus honoured by the lodge .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LlJtEElCK . —Fden Lodge ( So . 73 ) . —Within the last six . months a large accession of members has taken 2 'hice in this lodge , thanks to the efficient working of Bro . Adams , the AV . M . The newly nominated AA' . M ., P . M . M'Quaide , will , no doubt , keep on tho same course to place this favoured lodge second to none in tho south of Ireland .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . —LODGE CONCOTCD ( No . 757 . ) The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , near Baboola Tank , on tho 17 th March . Present r H . Wiekham , W . M . ; Dr . T . Diver , I . P . M . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; and Alfred King , P . M . 's ; E . Parker , S . W . ; T . Proud , J . W .,- C . Burden , as Secretary ; H . Freeman , S . D . ; II . E . Gabler , as J . D . ; J . Powell , I . C . ; J . W . Seager ,

Tyler ; and a numerous attendance of members ami visiting brethren . The lodge having been properly tyled , was opened in tho first degree . The notice convening the meeting was read . The minutes of the last regular meeting were then read and confirmed . Bro . Dr . Thomas Diver , the I . P . M . of the'lodge , Avas announced ; the W . M . asked the J . D . to admit him , and requested the brethren to receive that worthy brother with the respect

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AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 2
PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. * Article 4
MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 6
THE BIRMINGHAM MASONIC HALL AND CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 8
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH, DUMFRIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Knights Templar.

Stuart , AV . S . Tootoll ; Temple Cressing , F . J . Lilley and F . Michell ; United , Col . T . Birchell and C . Chandos Pole . The noble hall of the Masonic Union Company never upon any previous occasion presented a more magnificent or imposing coup d ' wil . The upper portion was railed off from the lower by heavy ropes , the intertwining strands of which were formed of the three colours of the Order—red , black , and white ; and the entrance into the enclosure was between two masts , about

sixteen feet high , springing from bronze tripods , and from the heads of the masts floated two long gonfalons—one , the Red Cross and the other the Bcauseant ensigns of the Order , the whole manufactured expressly for the occasion after'the designs of Sir Knight Commander Shuttleworth , and over each stall hung the banners of the Knights glittering with all the gorgeous blazonry of heraldry . On the sepulchre was placed the magnificent silver panel ilt shrine and crucifixionpresented to

g , Grand Conclave by Sir Knight Stuart , on the occasion of his first assuming the dignity of Grand Master . A few moments after three , the M . E . aud S . G . Master entered the hall , to the music of a grand march played by Sir Kut . Ganz , G . Org . to Grand Conclave , preceded by his Grand Officers , Avho mustered in unusual strength , properly marshalled by the G . Dir . of Cers ., and passing under the arch of steel , took bis seat , whevi his great banner was raised to the flagstaff over the

throne . The Grand Officers then filed off to the right and left , aud raider the judicious arrangements of Sir Knt . Meymott , the indefatigable and experienced-G . Dir . of Cers ., assumed their stalls in admirable order , and the Knts . Commauders having taken their places , Grand Conclave was opened in ample form . The V . E . G Commanders , Col . lUClerk and William Hervey , were presented , did homage on their appointment to their comlnandoriesand were duly proclaimed by the Grand Heralds to the

, flourish of trumpets , and were inducted in their stalls . The muster roll was called by Sir Knt . Lavender , Grand Registrar . The minutes of the last Grand Conclave were read by Sir . Knt . Shuttleworth , Grand Alee Chancellor , and confirmed . The report of the General Purpose committee was read by Sir Patrick Culqnhoun , Grand Chancellor , and adopted , and ordered to he entered in the minutes . Sir Knt . W . J . Meymott , P . G . Capt . aud G . Dir . of Cers .

moved , pursuant to notice given at the last Grand Conclave , "jSTbat in tho opinion of Grand Conclave , it is desirable to establish a 'fund of benevolence' for the Order . Every encampment shall also pay to the fund of benovelence on or before the 31 st of March in every year , an annual sum of one shilling for each member of such encampment , such sum to he included in the annual return now made to the Grand A ico Chancellor by tho Registrar of each encampment . "

"That in addition to this source of revenue , all fines that shall be imposed on any member of the Order , and all alms Collections , at the meetings of the Grand Conclave , shall be paid into tho hands of the Grand Almoner , to be entered to an account , the ' Fund of Beneyo ' . auce , ' and of which fund he shall be tho Treasurer . " Carried unanimously .

' ¦ ' That any Grand Officer who shall be absent at the hour at which Grand Conclave shall be summoned , and who shall not attend his duty' in Grand Conclave , shall for each absence pay a fine of 10 s . Gd . to the ' Fund of Benevolence . '" This resolution was carried after a long discussion . Sir Kut . the Rev . J . I-Iuyslie , Prov . G . Commander , Devon , in pursuance of notice given at the last Grand Conclave ,

moved"That a business paper or agenda of the business to be done at each Grand Conclave shall be printed , and a copy given to each Knight attending , and a copy also sent to each Eminent Commander seven days before the meeting of Grand Conclave . " This resolution was carried . Sir Kut . F . Binckes , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., in pursuance to notice given at the last Grand Conclave , moved" That in all cases where appeals or other questions are to he

submitted to Grand Conchire for confirmation or otherwise , the papers in connection therewith , after they have been before the Grand Committee , ho open for inspection at the office of the A'ice-Chaucellor , by all duly qualified members of Grand Conclave . " This resolution was carried . Sir Knt . Capt . Boyle , P . G . Sub Prior ,

moved"That it is imperative that all candidates ( for installation into the Order of the Temple ) be members of the 18 ° , or else Royal Arch Masons . " Thi 3 resolution was lost .

Knights Templar.

The Grand Almoner collected tho alms . The Grand Conclave presented Mrs . Edwards with a donation of five guineas from the Almoner's Fund . The Grand Conclave elected a Grand Treasurer for the year ensuing . The Grand Master appointed tho Grand Officers for the yearensuing , who were then duly invested . The Grand Master appointed four members of the committee .

The Grand Conclave elected five members of the committe . List of Grand Officers appointed : — Lord Kenlis , Grand Seneschal ; Hon . F . AValpole , Grand Prior ; Eight Hon . Earl Limerick , Sub Prior ; Rov . G . Moore , Grand Prelate ; Cornwall Lee , M . P . 1 st Grand Captain ; J . M . P . Montagu , 2 nd Captain ; Sit- P . Colquhoun , Grand Chancellor ; M . Shuttleworth , Grand AHce Chancellor ; J . Lavender , Registrar ; C . GooldenGrand Treasurer ; Lieut .-Col . Burchall Grand '

, , Chamberlain ; J . M . Williams , ii £ P ., Grand Hospitaller ; W . J . Meymott , G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . R . Thompson G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; R . Mercer , G . Supt . of Works ; S . R . P . Shelton , G . Constable ; C . Chandos , Role , G . Provost ; Rev . J . H . Griee , G . Almoner ; Rev . R . Sanderson , 1 st . G . Expert ; R . Ridley , 2 nd G . Expert ; R . F . Newmarch 1 st Standard Bearer ; J . B . Phillips 2 nd Standard Bearer ; S . Wilton 3 rd Standard

, , Bearer ; J . Bolderson , 4 th Standard Bearer ; J . Truman , 1 st Aide-de-Camp ; II . E . Linch , 2 nd Aid-dc-Camp ; 'It Ruclcliffe , 1 st Capt . of Lines ; C . Greenwood , 2 ud Capt . of Lines ; William Gantz , G . Org . ; II . Mallina , Sword Bearer ; G . Lambert , Warden of Regalia ; J . J . Forrester , 1 st Herald ; Mabey , 2 nd Herald . The Grand Conclave was then closed in ancient form .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ST . ANDKEAVS — St . Andrew Lodge , S . C . ( No . 25 ) . —On the-2 ? th ultimo , the brethren of the above lodge entertained their proxy at the Grand Lodge , Bro . John Whyte Melville , of Strathimiess and Benocby , the present R . W . Grand Master of Scothind , to a grand banquet , in token of the services rendered by him to them at the Grand Lodge since 1813 . The banquet took place in the Town Hall . Crail , Kirkcaldy , Austruther , and Newport lodges were represented . Upwards of seventsab

y down to supper . The chair was occupied by Bro . T . W . Milton , Provost and present R . W . M . of tho lodge , who was supported ' on the right by the guest of the evening . In replying to the toast of tho evening , Bro . Melville expressed the great delight and pleasure he felt in being thus honoured by the lodge .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LlJtEElCK . —Fden Lodge ( So . 73 ) . —Within the last six . months a large accession of members has taken 2 'hice in this lodge , thanks to the efficient working of Bro . Adams , the AV . M . The newly nominated AA' . M ., P . M . M'Quaide , will , no doubt , keep on tho same course to place this favoured lodge second to none in tho south of Ireland .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . —LODGE CONCOTCD ( No . 757 . ) The regular meeting of the above lodge was held at the Masonic Hall , near Baboola Tank , on tho 17 th March . Present r H . Wiekham , W . M . ; Dr . T . Diver , I . P . M . ; Rev . J . J . Farnham , P . M . ; and Alfred King , P . M . 's ; E . Parker , S . W . ; T . Proud , J . W .,- C . Burden , as Secretary ; H . Freeman , S . D . ; II . E . Gabler , as J . D . ; J . Powell , I . C . ; J . W . Seager ,

Tyler ; and a numerous attendance of members ami visiting brethren . The lodge having been properly tyled , was opened in tho first degree . The notice convening the meeting was read . The minutes of the last regular meeting were then read and confirmed . Bro . Dr . Thomas Diver , the I . P . M . of the'lodge , Avas announced ; the W . M . asked the J . D . to admit him , and requested the brethren to receive that worthy brother with the respect

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