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Mark Masonry.

be called upon to do so , both in his neighbourhood aud theirs , as he saw looming in the future two other Mark Masters' Lodges , which at no distant period would increase the roll . But he could not have done less than come here to-day , as the R . W . M . presiding , and the S . AV ., Bro . Tate , were not long ago advanced by him in his OAvn Lodge ; of course they could claim by right his help , and the way he ivas received amply repaid him . Before sitting doivn he Avould give them a toast , which he kueiv full well would be received Avith enthusiasmand that ivasthe health of

, , their presiding officer , Bro . Hammerbom ; no one ivho had been long a Mark Master , but must have been highly gratified with the very able manner in Avhich the degree was conferred to the newly advanced brethren ; he , Bro . Barker , need add no more , as the Avorth of Bro . Hammerbom was Avell knoAvn to them all . The toast was duly acknoAvledged briefly by the R . AV . M ., and with a few more toasts , viz ., those of the officers and newly advanced brethren , & c , the brethren separated early to return to their respective homes .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS . JERUSALEM CHATTER ( NO . 218 . )—The regular convocation of this Chapter was held at Dick ' s Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , April 12 th . The minutes being read and confirmed , Comp . Breitling ivas installed as Z . ; Comp . Burton as H . ; and Comp . Shepherd as J . ; the several ceremonies of installation being performed by Comp . Sheen , P . Z . There being no exaltations , the other business ivas merely of

a formal nature , comprising an alteration of the annual subscription , reception of the report ofthe audit committee , notice of revisal of by-laws , & c . The Chapter being closed , the Companions retired to banquet , and a pleasant evening ivas passed . The visitors present were Comp . George Biggs , P . G . S . B . ; Comp . John Barnes , P . Z ., No . 30 ( formerly a Companion of this Chapter ); and Comp . Conery , St , Andrew ' s Chapter , Boston , Massachusetts . INSTRUCTION .

ROBERT BUMS CHASTER , OF INSTRUCTION ( NO . 25 . )—This old established Chapter of Instruction , which meets at Comp . Sheen ' s , Sussex Street , Upper St . Martiu ' s-lane , every AA'ednesday evening , had an extra meeting on Monday , April llth , to afford the members an opportunity of hearing Comp . Dr . Ladd ' s explanation of the five solids , and of the banners and ensigns . The ceremony AA'as first gone through in the most perfect manner ; Comp . Ladd then proceeded to explain the five solidsand with the aid of several diagramssucceeded most admirablin his

, , y explanation . The lecture concluded with a description of the banners and ensigns , and classification of the tribes , shewing that the worthy Companion must have exercised great research in his inquiry , and reflecting great credit on the ability he brings to bear on the subject . AVe regret to hear that he is about leaving this country , and trust thafc health and prosperity may attend his future prospects .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

HER MAJESTY and family left Buckingham Palace on Monday , to pass the Easter holidays at AVindsor , Avhere the confirmation of tho Princess Alice is to take place this week . The Duke of Oporto arrived at Buckingham Palace on Friday on a visit to the Queen ; the Duke took his leave on Monday . On AVednesday , the Queen had a grand dinner party at Buckingham Palace ; and on Thursday the first

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—III. Article 6
Selection Article 15
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—I. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MARK MASONRY. Article 21
APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
APPEAL FOR A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
MARK MASONRY. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Mark Masonry.

be called upon to do so , both in his neighbourhood aud theirs , as he saw looming in the future two other Mark Masters' Lodges , which at no distant period would increase the roll . But he could not have done less than come here to-day , as the R . W . M . presiding , and the S . AV ., Bro . Tate , were not long ago advanced by him in his OAvn Lodge ; of course they could claim by right his help , and the way he ivas received amply repaid him . Before sitting doivn he Avould give them a toast , which he kueiv full well would be received Avith enthusiasmand that ivasthe health of

, , their presiding officer , Bro . Hammerbom ; no one ivho had been long a Mark Master , but must have been highly gratified with the very able manner in Avhich the degree was conferred to the newly advanced brethren ; he , Bro . Barker , need add no more , as the Avorth of Bro . Hammerbom was Avell knoAvn to them all . The toast was duly acknoAvledged briefly by the R . AV . M ., and with a few more toasts , viz ., those of the officers and newly advanced brethren , & c , the brethren separated early to return to their respective homes .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN CHAPTERS . JERUSALEM CHATTER ( NO . 218 . )—The regular convocation of this Chapter was held at Dick ' s Coffee-house , Fleet-street , on Tuesday , April 12 th . The minutes being read and confirmed , Comp . Breitling ivas installed as Z . ; Comp . Burton as H . ; and Comp . Shepherd as J . ; the several ceremonies of installation being performed by Comp . Sheen , P . Z . There being no exaltations , the other business ivas merely of

a formal nature , comprising an alteration of the annual subscription , reception of the report ofthe audit committee , notice of revisal of by-laws , & c . The Chapter being closed , the Companions retired to banquet , and a pleasant evening ivas passed . The visitors present were Comp . George Biggs , P . G . S . B . ; Comp . John Barnes , P . Z ., No . 30 ( formerly a Companion of this Chapter ); and Comp . Conery , St , Andrew ' s Chapter , Boston , Massachusetts . INSTRUCTION .

ROBERT BUMS CHASTER , OF INSTRUCTION ( NO . 25 . )—This old established Chapter of Instruction , which meets at Comp . Sheen ' s , Sussex Street , Upper St . Martiu ' s-lane , every AA'ednesday evening , had an extra meeting on Monday , April llth , to afford the members an opportunity of hearing Comp . Dr . Ladd ' s explanation of the five solids , and of the banners and ensigns . The ceremony AA'as first gone through in the most perfect manner ; Comp . Ladd then proceeded to explain the five solidsand with the aid of several diagramssucceeded most admirablin his

, , y explanation . The lecture concluded with a description of the banners and ensigns , and classification of the tribes , shewing that the worthy Companion must have exercised great research in his inquiry , and reflecting great credit on the ability he brings to bear on the subject . AVe regret to hear that he is about leaving this country , and trust thafc health and prosperity may attend his future prospects .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

HER MAJESTY and family left Buckingham Palace on Monday , to pass the Easter holidays at AVindsor , Avhere the confirmation of tho Princess Alice is to take place this week . The Duke of Oporto arrived at Buckingham Palace on Friday on a visit to the Queen ; the Duke took his leave on Monday . On AVednesday , the Queen had a grand dinner party at Buckingham Palace ; and on Thursday the first

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