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    Article ROYAL ARCH. ← Page 2 of 2
    Article ROSE CROIX. Page 1 of 1
    Article LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 26TH, 1867. Page 1 of 1
    Article THE WEEK. Page 1 of 1
    Article TO CORRESPONDENTS. Page 1 of 1
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Royal Arch.

Masonry at heart ; therefore , he begged the comps . present would drink in a bumper to the health of Bro . C . J . Banister , P . Z . of this chapter , with all honours . Comp . F . M . Hayward returned thanks on behalf of Comp . Banister , and said he felt it was more his duty than any other comp . present , because he and Comp . Banister wero almost schoolboys together . They had belonged to the same Craft and Mark lodges , as also the

same Royal Arch chapter , and on many occasions , prior to their becoming Masons , they were companions in their daily walks . He ( Comp . Hayward ) could confirm tho sentiments of Comp . Fleming as regarded Comp . Banister having Masonry at hear :, for he had travelled from Liverpool to London , thence to Newcastle , thence to Carlisle , and back again to Liverpool , and all for the purposes of Masonry ; and any man who would work disinterestedlylike Comp . Banistertrulshowed that be had

, , y Masonry ac heart . Comp . Hayward once more thanked them on behalf of Comp . C . J . Banister , and resumed his seat amid loud applause . Other toasts followed , and the evening was brought to a close at an early hour . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . SCARBOROUGH :. — Old Globe Chapter ( No . 200 ) . —An

emergency chapter of the Holy Royal Arch of Jerusalem was convened and held at the Freemasons' Hall in this town , on Wednesday evening , the 9 th instant , under the presidency of Comps . James Frederick Spurr , M . E . Z . ; Major J . W , Woodall , H . ; Dr . Foster Rooke , J . ; who opened the chapter in duo form , after which were admitted Comps . H . C . Martin , E . ; D . FletcherN . ; J . W . FarthingPrin . Soj . ; E . H . Peacock and

, , H . W . Garnett , Assist . Sojs . ; J . Roper , J . ; & c . The minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . J . D . C . Jackson , aM . M . previously balloted for and elected , was clothed , instructed , and exalted to the rank of a Royal Arch Mason ; after which the chapter was closed in ancient form at ten o ' clock .

Rose Croix.

ROSE CROIX .

SUPREME GRAND COUXCIL 33 ° FOR EXGLAXD AXD WALES AND THE DEPENDENCIES OP THE BRITISH CROWX ; A mooting of this illustrious body was held in tho great hall of tho Freemasons' Tavorn , Groat Queen-street , on Wednesday , tho 9 th inst ., for tho purposo of advancing to tho illustrious degree of Grand Elected Knights K . H . 30 ' tho following oxeollent

brothron Sovereign Princes Roso Croix , viz ., tho Rev . Walter Francis Short , Now Collogo , Oxford , Metropolitan Chapter ; SamuolRoberts , "Vvost Bromwich , Staffordshire , Vornon Chapter ; Rov . Ernest Wallis , Wells , Somersetshire , St . Peter and St . Paul Chapter ; Dr . R . Joseph Banning , Gateshead , Xbwcastlo , Royal Kent Chapter ; Emra Holmes , Soaton Carow , Durham , Royal Kont Chapter ; William Brignall , Junior , Durham , Royal Kent Chapter ; Dr . Edward Beverley Bogg , H . M . S . Dv . lce of

Wellington , Royal Kont Chapter ; Alfred Baldwin , Stem-port , St . Dunstan Chapter ; Major Edward Winuiugton , Stanford , near Worcester , St . Dunstan Chapter ; William Henry Brittain . Sheffield , Talbot Chapter ; R . F . Sparks , Livorpool , Liverpool Chapter ; Rov . Goorgo Alton , Gibraltar , Europa Chapter . Mauy of thoso candidates wore , howovor , unablo to attend , in consequence of tho period fixed for tho mooting boing in tho longvacation , when nearly ovorybody is absont from London .

Tho following candidates wero present , viz ., R . J . Banning , W . F . Short , J . Brignall , jun ., aud Emra Holmes , and thoy wero duly advanced . Tho following Grand Inspectors Gonoral wero prosont- upon tho occasion : —II . C . Vornon , Grand Treasurer Gonoral ; Licutouaut-C'olonol Clerk , Grand Chancellor ; Rov . W . IT . Wontworth Bowyer , Grand Chaplain ; Captain X . G . Phillips . S . G . I . G . 33 = ; C . J . Vigno , 33 ° ; . Hydo Pullcn , Sec . Gonoral i Captain Adair , 31 ° , Prov . G . M . Somorsot ; aud about forty

members of tho 31 ° and 30 ° . Tho august coromony was conducted in a highly impressive and interesting mannor by Captain X . G . Phillips , assisted by the acting Grand Marshal , Bro . Hydo Pullon . A superb banquot followed , which was presided over by tho Most Illustrious Lieutenant Grand Commandoi ' , Colonol Bowyer . 33 ' , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire Tho change of placo of meeting of tho Supreme Grand Council was highly approved of by thoso who attended on this occasion . Tho increased comfort and convonienco afforded , as woll as the oxcollonco of tho banquot were subjocts commented on .

Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending October 26th, 1867.

LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 26 TH , 1867 .

MONDAY , October 21 st . —Quarterly General Meeting Boys' School , at 12 . Lodge of Emulation , 21 , Albion . Tavern , Aldersgate-strcefc . Lodge of Felicity , 58 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Tranquillity , 18-5 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street-, Blackfriars . Panmure Lodge , 720 , Loughborough Hotel , Loughborough Park , Brixton . Whifcfcingfcon Lodge , 862 , No . 14 , Bedford-row . Eoyal Albert Lodge , 907 , Freemasons ' Hall .

TUESDAY , October 22 nd . — Tuscan Lodge 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira Lodge , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Industry , 186 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridgestreet , Blackfriars . Eoyal York Chapter of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall .

WEDNESDAY , October 23 rd . —Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . Lodge of United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns Tavern , Kenniiigton Park . High Cross Lodge , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberland Park , Tottenham . Royal Oak Lodge , 871 , Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford . Union Waterloo Chapter , 13 , Freemasons ' Hall , William-street , Woolwich .

THURSDAY , October 2-i-fch . —House Committee Female School , at School , at 4 . Lodge of Peace and Harmony , 60 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Prosperity , 65 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , Basinghall-street . Grenadiers' Lodge 66 , Freemasons ' Hall . South Middlesex Lodge , 858 , Beaufort House , North End , Fulham . Victoria Lodge , 1 , 056 George

Hotel , Aldermanbury . Domatic Chapter , 177 , Falcon , Fetter-lane . Polish National Chapter , 534 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lily Chapter of Richmond , 820 , White Cross Hotel , Richmond , Surrey . Mount Lebanon Chapter , 73 , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . FttiDAY , October 2-5 th .- —House Committee Boys ' School , at 3- Universal Lodge , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz-Roy Lodge -569 , Head-quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London . Lodgo of Finsbury , 861 , Prince of Wales Tavern , Banner-street , St . Luke ' s .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Tho Queen wont out on tho morning of tho 0 th inst ., with Princess Boatrico , and in tho aftornoon her Majesty drovo out . Tho Queen drovo out on tho morning of tho 10 th inst ., with Princess Christian , and hor Majesty again drovo out in tho aftornoon . The Queen drovo to Loch Muich , on tbo 12 th inst ., accompanied by Princo aud Princess Christian .

Tho Queen , Princo and Princess Christian , Princess Louiso , and Prince Leopold attondod Divino Servico on tho 18 th inst . in tho parish church at Crathie . Tho Q . uoon drovo out on tho morning of the M-th inst . with Princeso Christian and Princoss Boatrico , and hor Majesty again drovo out in tho aftornoon , aecompaniod by Princess Louiso and attended by Lady Ely .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , ' Strand , London , W-C . EniiATA . —In page 291 , first column , tho paragraph commencing "Thus , what day of tho week , " ore ,, has boon transposed , and should bo road after tho paragraph commencing " In applying tho rnlo , " & c . —In tho music on page 293 , socond degroo , tho heading "Investment , " not "Ivostmot ( b ) , " should refer to a similar lottor under tho music , followed by tho words " The heavons doclaro tho glory of God , and tho firmament showoth his handiwork . "

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EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
ADDRESS. Article 6
THIRD DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC MUSIC FOR (A.T.T.B.) Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 16
Untitled Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
ROSE CROIX. Article 20
LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 26TH, 1867. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

Masonry at heart ; therefore , he begged the comps . present would drink in a bumper to the health of Bro . C . J . Banister , P . Z . of this chapter , with all honours . Comp . F . M . Hayward returned thanks on behalf of Comp . Banister , and said he felt it was more his duty than any other comp . present , because he and Comp . Banister wero almost schoolboys together . They had belonged to the same Craft and Mark lodges , as also the

same Royal Arch chapter , and on many occasions , prior to their becoming Masons , they were companions in their daily walks . He ( Comp . Hayward ) could confirm tho sentiments of Comp . Fleming as regarded Comp . Banister having Masonry at hear :, for he had travelled from Liverpool to London , thence to Newcastle , thence to Carlisle , and back again to Liverpool , and all for the purposes of Masonry ; and any man who would work disinterestedlylike Comp . Banistertrulshowed that be had

, , y Masonry ac heart . Comp . Hayward once more thanked them on behalf of Comp . C . J . Banister , and resumed his seat amid loud applause . Other toasts followed , and the evening was brought to a close at an early hour . YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . SCARBOROUGH :. — Old Globe Chapter ( No . 200 ) . —An

emergency chapter of the Holy Royal Arch of Jerusalem was convened and held at the Freemasons' Hall in this town , on Wednesday evening , the 9 th instant , under the presidency of Comps . James Frederick Spurr , M . E . Z . ; Major J . W , Woodall , H . ; Dr . Foster Rooke , J . ; who opened the chapter in duo form , after which were admitted Comps . H . C . Martin , E . ; D . FletcherN . ; J . W . FarthingPrin . Soj . ; E . H . Peacock and

, , H . W . Garnett , Assist . Sojs . ; J . Roper , J . ; & c . The minutes having been read and confirmed , Bro . J . D . C . Jackson , aM . M . previously balloted for and elected , was clothed , instructed , and exalted to the rank of a Royal Arch Mason ; after which the chapter was closed in ancient form at ten o ' clock .

Rose Croix.

ROSE CROIX .

SUPREME GRAND COUXCIL 33 ° FOR EXGLAXD AXD WALES AND THE DEPENDENCIES OP THE BRITISH CROWX ; A mooting of this illustrious body was held in tho great hall of tho Freemasons' Tavorn , Groat Queen-street , on Wednesday , tho 9 th inst ., for tho purposo of advancing to tho illustrious degree of Grand Elected Knights K . H . 30 ' tho following oxeollent

brothron Sovereign Princes Roso Croix , viz ., tho Rev . Walter Francis Short , Now Collogo , Oxford , Metropolitan Chapter ; SamuolRoberts , "Vvost Bromwich , Staffordshire , Vornon Chapter ; Rov . Ernest Wallis , Wells , Somersetshire , St . Peter and St . Paul Chapter ; Dr . R . Joseph Banning , Gateshead , Xbwcastlo , Royal Kent Chapter ; Emra Holmes , Soaton Carow , Durham , Royal Kont Chapter ; William Brignall , Junior , Durham , Royal Kent Chapter ; Dr . Edward Beverley Bogg , H . M . S . Dv . lce of

Wellington , Royal Kont Chapter ; Alfred Baldwin , Stem-port , St . Dunstan Chapter ; Major Edward Winuiugton , Stanford , near Worcester , St . Dunstan Chapter ; William Henry Brittain . Sheffield , Talbot Chapter ; R . F . Sparks , Livorpool , Liverpool Chapter ; Rov . Goorgo Alton , Gibraltar , Europa Chapter . Mauy of thoso candidates wore , howovor , unablo to attend , in consequence of tho period fixed for tho mooting boing in tho longvacation , when nearly ovorybody is absont from London .

Tho following candidates wero present , viz ., R . J . Banning , W . F . Short , J . Brignall , jun ., aud Emra Holmes , and thoy wero duly advanced . Tho following Grand Inspectors Gonoral wero prosont- upon tho occasion : —II . C . Vornon , Grand Treasurer Gonoral ; Licutouaut-C'olonol Clerk , Grand Chancellor ; Rov . W . IT . Wontworth Bowyer , Grand Chaplain ; Captain X . G . Phillips . S . G . I . G . 33 = ; C . J . Vigno , 33 ° ; . Hydo Pullcn , Sec . Gonoral i Captain Adair , 31 ° , Prov . G . M . Somorsot ; aud about forty

members of tho 31 ° and 30 ° . Tho august coromony was conducted in a highly impressive and interesting mannor by Captain X . G . Phillips , assisted by the acting Grand Marshal , Bro . Hydo Pullon . A superb banquot followed , which was presided over by tho Most Illustrious Lieutenant Grand Commandoi ' , Colonol Bowyer . 33 ' , Prov . G . M . Oxfordshire Tho change of placo of meeting of tho Supreme Grand Council was highly approved of by thoso who attended on this occasion . Tho increased comfort and convonienco afforded , as woll as the oxcollonco of tho banquot were subjocts commented on .

Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending October 26th, 1867.

LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 26 TH , 1867 .

MONDAY , October 21 st . —Quarterly General Meeting Boys' School , at 12 . Lodge of Emulation , 21 , Albion . Tavern , Aldersgate-strcefc . Lodge of Felicity , 58 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Tranquillity , 18-5 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street-, Blackfriars . Panmure Lodge , 720 , Loughborough Hotel , Loughborough Park , Brixton . Whifcfcingfcon Lodge , 862 , No . 14 , Bedford-row . Eoyal Albert Lodge , 907 , Freemasons ' Hall .

TUESDAY , October 22 nd . — Tuscan Lodge 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira Lodge , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Lodge of Industry , 186 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lodge of Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridgestreet , Blackfriars . Eoyal York Chapter of Perseverance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall .

WEDNESDAY , October 23 rd . —Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . Lodge of United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns Tavern , Kenniiigton Park . High Cross Lodge , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberland Park , Tottenham . Royal Oak Lodge , 871 , Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford . Union Waterloo Chapter , 13 , Freemasons ' Hall , William-street , Woolwich .

THURSDAY , October 2-i-fch . —House Committee Female School , at School , at 4 . Lodge of Peace and Harmony , 60 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Lodge of Prosperity , 65 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Masons ' -avenue , Basinghall-street . Grenadiers' Lodge 66 , Freemasons ' Hall . South Middlesex Lodge , 858 , Beaufort House , North End , Fulham . Victoria Lodge , 1 , 056 George

Hotel , Aldermanbury . Domatic Chapter , 177 , Falcon , Fetter-lane . Polish National Chapter , 534 , Freemasons ' Hall . Lily Chapter of Richmond , 820 , White Cross Hotel , Richmond , Surrey . Mount Lebanon Chapter , 73 , Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . FttiDAY , October 2-5 th .- —House Committee Boys ' School , at 3- Universal Lodge , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz-Roy Lodge -569 , Head-quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London . Lodgo of Finsbury , 861 , Prince of Wales Tavern , Banner-street , St . Luke ' s .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COURT . —Tho Queen wont out on tho morning of tho 0 th inst ., with Princess Boatrico , and in tho aftornoon her Majesty drovo out . Tho Queen drovo out on tho morning of tho 10 th inst ., with Princess Christian , and hor Majesty again drovo out in tho aftornoon . The Queen drovo to Loch Muich , on tbo 12 th inst ., accompanied by Princo aud Princess Christian .

Tho Queen , Princo and Princess Christian , Princess Louiso , and Prince Leopold attondod Divino Servico on tho 18 th inst . in tho parish church at Crathie . Tho Q . uoon drovo out on tho morning of the M-th inst . with Princeso Christian and Princoss Boatrico , and hor Majesty again drovo out in tho aftornoon , aecompaniod by Princess Louiso and attended by Lady Ely .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , ' Strand , London , W-C . EniiATA . —In page 291 , first column , tho paragraph commencing "Thus , what day of tho week , " ore ,, has boon transposed , and should bo road after tho paragraph commencing " In applying tho rnlo , " & c . —In tho music on page 293 , socond degroo , tho heading "Investment , " not "Ivostmot ( b ) , " should refer to a similar lottor under tho music , followed by tho words " The heavons doclaro tho glory of God , and tho firmament showoth his handiwork . "

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