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was unanimously admitted . He was immediately initiated , the ceremony being very ably performed by the W . M . A discussion then took place as to tho advisability of having a lodge of instruction during the winter months , and we believe one will be formed , whieh will be worked by P . M . Evans , the W . M ., S . W ., J . W ., and Secretary , and the first meeting will take place next Friday . The Masonic music , sold afc the FEEEMASONS '

MAGAZINE Office lias been purchased for the organist ; Bro . Groves and a choir of some of the best singers in tho town belonging to the Craft have promised to attend to practice . The lodge was closed iu due form at 9 p . m .

NORTH WALES . CAERNARVON . —Segontium Lodge , ( No . 606 ) . Ifc affords us much gratification to find that this lodge , which although a short time ago , ( through the death of several of its membeis and change of residence of others ) , might be said to have elapsed , has , under tbe fostering care of its earnest and able W . M . of the past year , ( Dr . T . C . Roden ) made such an

addition to its members , by joinings and initiations , as fully to warrant tbe statement that the Segontium Lodge has now regained and promises to maintain a substantial and enduring position in the province . Great praise is due to Bro . Dr . Raden , who at no small personal sacrifice of time and convenience has attended from Llandudno to discharge the duties of W . M ., and we might add too those of an able and kind preceptor . Among the number of those who assembled on Thursday the 1 st hist .,

were tbe following : — V . W . Bro . J . C . Fourdrinier , P . Prov . G . W . ; W . Bro . William Swansborough , P . Prov . G . D . ; W . Bro . E . W . Thomas , W . M ., No . 322 ; Bro . W . D . Potter , W . M ., elect . ; W . Maughan , S . W . ; R . Roberts , F . Taylor , J . Hughes , E . H . Williams , 0 . Thomas , 0 . Jones , 0 . Bradbury , R . Humphreys , R . A . Jones , H . Hu ' . se , C . Stuart Hartigan , J . W . Poole , Arthur Jones , Morton , J . Hawkridge , & c & c .

In consequence of the severe illness of Bro . Roden , the duties ofthe chair were undertaken and most ably discharged hy Bros . Fourdrinier and Swansborough . The lodge was opened in the first degree , aud upon the confirmation of the minutes the ballot was taken for two candidates for initiation . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , Bros . Roberts , Williams , and Hughes , having been examined as to their proficiency as F . C . were intrusted by Bro .: Fourclrinier and they retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , and Bros . Roberts , Williams and Hughes were received into that degree in ancient form .

Bro . Swansborough having taken the masters' chair resumed the lodge in the second degree and proceeded to the ceremony of installation . Tho usual preliminaries having been observed , a board of installed masters was formed , and Bro . W . D . Potter was most ably and duly installed by Bro . Swansborough in the chaii of K . S ., and proclaimed in the usual manner . The newly installed W . M ., appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year . Bros . Swanborough , I . P . M . ; W ,

Maughan , S . W . ; 0 . Thomas , J . W . ; J . Hughes , Chap . ; 0 . Jones . Treas . ; R . Humphreys , Sec ; E . H . Williams , S . D . ; J . W . Poole . J . D . ; It . Roberts , Org . ; P . Taylor , 11 . A . Junes , Stewards ; Bradbury , J . G . The several ancient addresses to the Master , Wardens and brethren , : were delivered in a most impressive and perfect manner b y Bro . Swansborough . The lodge was then closed in due form ami the brethren partook of an excellent banquet

provided by Bro . Morton , of the Royal Sportsman Hotel . Tho customary loyal and Masonic toasts were given by the W . M ., and were received by the brethren with that warmth of feeling invariably accorded them by the Craft iu the province . V . W . Bro . Fourdrinier in proposing the health of the W . Vf . said : " On the present occasion I havo to address you in the place of your worthy , Worshipful and Venerated Past Master Dr . Roden . If he wore here to

night , ifc would be his proud position to admit and acknowledge that he was the first Past Master of the renewed Segontium Lodge . I am quite sure from all you have seen and known , thafc you will feel with me , though absent in bod y he is present in spirit . I venture to bespeak for Dr . Roden , thafc be is ono of the sincerest friends of the Craft , he is the friend of every man who bas the pleasure of his acquaintance , and I am sure he is an ornament of the Craffc of which he has been so long a member . I have mentioned this in order that you should all uuderstand if I fall short of my duty , that I

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desire he should have fche credit for what he has done . We have had the pleasure , the great pleasure of seeing our W . Af . placed in the chair . I had the pleasure of communicating with Bro . Potter on the revival of this lodge . On that occasion I felt ifc was very likely thafc we should meet in this good town as Masons and brethren , but I did not exactly suppose thafc we should meet nnder his presidency as the Worshipful Master , I

am very happy to congratulate him on arriving at the honorable post of the chair , and I think the brethren have done right in placing him there . I hope and believe you have found , ( and thafc you Worship ful Master will take me as ) a sincere man , when I say , I hope he will endeavour to emulate , ( he cannot surpass ) the eminent man who has gone before him , and that he will give satisfaction to all of you , and to all the young Masons of this lodge , example and precepts that will be of use to them

throughout their lives . I should be sorry to detain you unnecessarily , but the Masters' day is one on which old Masons , do take the liberty of saying a word to their younger brethren , and I am sure you will pardon a very old Mason if he gives one word of advice . I would say , if you feel any deficiency in the discbarge of tho duties , never let it stand between you and your punctual attendance , the mere fact of your giving willing attention to the ceremonies will insensibly bring you to copy what you see

and what you hear , and you will get the spirit of the Craft into you , and you will act so that the result will be in time you will become the Master of tbe lodge , and then only you will appreciate what you have been working for , ( I pray you pardon me ) . lam the oldest Mason in the room and one cannot help on this occasion , endeavouring , by the experience of a man of some years in the Craffc , to be , and I desire invariably to be of use . I have no desire to intrude , but the benefit of a little good advice and

counsel that in a very long servitude one has picked up . I pray you to be standing up , and drink the health of tbe Worshipful Master . " Bro . Potter W . M . in reply said : Brother Fourdrinier ancl brethren , I am quite at a loss for words to express my thanks for the very kind manner in which you have received my health . I can assure you it gives me very deep pleasure to be placed in the honourable office to which you have elected me . You cannot expect me to fill the office with that abilitv with which our

worthy P . M . has . In the first place , I have not his ability , and although I am what you mig ht call an old Mason , I have had very little experience . The original Segontium Lodge was of very short standing , and soon broke up from causes we could not prevent at the time , principally from deaths , and members leaving the town . Not having had the opportunity of attending lodges , it cannot be expected I can be very efficient in the duties of a Master , but , brethren , 1 hope you will take the will

for the deed . Our P . M . 's whom I see here will render us all the assistance in their power . Another thing I must allude to , you must all be aware that unless the Master lias the assistance of his officers , it is quite impossible for him to carry on the duties of his lodge properly . I hope thafc the officers appointed this evening will give their attendance punctually , and work themselves up as well as they posssibly can . 1 can only thank you , brethrenfor the kind have received health

, way you my . The W . Master proposed ' tlie health of the P . M . Dr . Roden , and said : lam sorry to inform you ho was unable to be present this evening through severe illness . I would have been only too great a pleasure to him to have been here this evening . I must allude to one thing whieh was overlooked in the lodge , that a vote of thanks should be given to our P . M . Dr . Roden , for the very able manner in whieh he has conducted this lodge .

during the past twelve months , hut for him the Segontium Lodge would not havo been revived , as he was the only Master who was eligible , and whom we could get for tbe chair . 1 propose his health and with all the honours . Bro . Swansborough said : In fche absence of Bro . Roden , ifc is bub right that the brethren present should know of bis care and anxiety for the Lodge of Segontium . At the lodge meeting previous to this , I had a communication from him asking me to

take the chair on that occasion , which , owing to another management , I was unable to do , as I had an engagement the same evening , but to show yon the c . ire of Dr . Roden , immediately the time was coining on for the installation , he wrote to me , and his words were simply these , " I am laid by the heels , can you take my place at the Segontium . " I at once wrote back , I am willing and able so far as my powers would permit me . I am ,, therefore , the representative of Bro . Roden , and now return you , Worshipful Master and Brethren , thanks for the way his health was received , and I assure you it shall be my duty to .

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CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
CHAPTER SIXTH. Article 3
CHAPTER VII. Article 6
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREEMASONRY. Article 8
MASONRY AMONG THE INDIANS. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
BRO. HUGHAN'S ANALYSIS. Article 11
SEIGMUND SAX. Article 11
MASONS' MARKS. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
ROYAL ALHAMBRA PALACE. Article 19
THE FIRST MASONIC FUNERAL IN CALIFORNIA. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
SONNET. Article 19
THE OAK TO THE IVY. Article 20
THE MITHER LODGE. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 31ST, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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was unanimously admitted . He was immediately initiated , the ceremony being very ably performed by the W . M . A discussion then took place as to tho advisability of having a lodge of instruction during the winter months , and we believe one will be formed , whieh will be worked by P . M . Evans , the W . M ., S . W ., J . W ., and Secretary , and the first meeting will take place next Friday . The Masonic music , sold afc the FEEEMASONS '

MAGAZINE Office lias been purchased for the organist ; Bro . Groves and a choir of some of the best singers in tho town belonging to the Craft have promised to attend to practice . The lodge was closed iu due form at 9 p . m .

NORTH WALES . CAERNARVON . —Segontium Lodge , ( No . 606 ) . Ifc affords us much gratification to find that this lodge , which although a short time ago , ( through the death of several of its membeis and change of residence of others ) , might be said to have elapsed , has , under tbe fostering care of its earnest and able W . M . of the past year , ( Dr . T . C . Roden ) made such an

addition to its members , by joinings and initiations , as fully to warrant tbe statement that the Segontium Lodge has now regained and promises to maintain a substantial and enduring position in the province . Great praise is due to Bro . Dr . Raden , who at no small personal sacrifice of time and convenience has attended from Llandudno to discharge the duties of W . M ., and we might add too those of an able and kind preceptor . Among the number of those who assembled on Thursday the 1 st hist .,

were tbe following : — V . W . Bro . J . C . Fourdrinier , P . Prov . G . W . ; W . Bro . William Swansborough , P . Prov . G . D . ; W . Bro . E . W . Thomas , W . M ., No . 322 ; Bro . W . D . Potter , W . M ., elect . ; W . Maughan , S . W . ; R . Roberts , F . Taylor , J . Hughes , E . H . Williams , 0 . Thomas , 0 . Jones , 0 . Bradbury , R . Humphreys , R . A . Jones , H . Hu ' . se , C . Stuart Hartigan , J . W . Poole , Arthur Jones , Morton , J . Hawkridge , & c & c .

In consequence of the severe illness of Bro . Roden , the duties ofthe chair were undertaken and most ably discharged hy Bros . Fourdrinier and Swansborough . The lodge was opened in the first degree , aud upon the confirmation of the minutes the ballot was taken for two candidates for initiation . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , Bros . Roberts , Williams , and Hughes , having been examined as to their proficiency as F . C . were intrusted by Bro .: Fourclrinier and they retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , and Bros . Roberts , Williams and Hughes were received into that degree in ancient form .

Bro . Swansborough having taken the masters' chair resumed the lodge in the second degree and proceeded to the ceremony of installation . Tho usual preliminaries having been observed , a board of installed masters was formed , and Bro . W . D . Potter was most ably and duly installed by Bro . Swansborough in the chaii of K . S ., and proclaimed in the usual manner . The newly installed W . M ., appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year . Bros . Swanborough , I . P . M . ; W ,

Maughan , S . W . ; 0 . Thomas , J . W . ; J . Hughes , Chap . ; 0 . Jones . Treas . ; R . Humphreys , Sec ; E . H . Williams , S . D . ; J . W . Poole . J . D . ; It . Roberts , Org . ; P . Taylor , 11 . A . Junes , Stewards ; Bradbury , J . G . The several ancient addresses to the Master , Wardens and brethren , : were delivered in a most impressive and perfect manner b y Bro . Swansborough . The lodge was then closed in due form ami the brethren partook of an excellent banquet

provided by Bro . Morton , of the Royal Sportsman Hotel . Tho customary loyal and Masonic toasts were given by the W . M ., and were received by the brethren with that warmth of feeling invariably accorded them by the Craft iu the province . V . W . Bro . Fourdrinier in proposing the health of the W . Vf . said : " On the present occasion I havo to address you in the place of your worthy , Worshipful and Venerated Past Master Dr . Roden . If he wore here to

night , ifc would be his proud position to admit and acknowledge that he was the first Past Master of the renewed Segontium Lodge . I am quite sure from all you have seen and known , thafc you will feel with me , though absent in bod y he is present in spirit . I venture to bespeak for Dr . Roden , thafc be is ono of the sincerest friends of the Craft , he is the friend of every man who bas the pleasure of his acquaintance , and I am sure he is an ornament of the Craffc of which he has been so long a member . I have mentioned this in order that you should all uuderstand if I fall short of my duty , that I

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desire he should have fche credit for what he has done . We have had the pleasure , the great pleasure of seeing our W . Af . placed in the chair . I had the pleasure of communicating with Bro . Potter on the revival of this lodge . On that occasion I felt ifc was very likely thafc we should meet in this good town as Masons and brethren , but I did not exactly suppose thafc we should meet nnder his presidency as the Worshipful Master , I

am very happy to congratulate him on arriving at the honorable post of the chair , and I think the brethren have done right in placing him there . I hope and believe you have found , ( and thafc you Worship ful Master will take me as ) a sincere man , when I say , I hope he will endeavour to emulate , ( he cannot surpass ) the eminent man who has gone before him , and that he will give satisfaction to all of you , and to all the young Masons of this lodge , example and precepts that will be of use to them

throughout their lives . I should be sorry to detain you unnecessarily , but the Masters' day is one on which old Masons , do take the liberty of saying a word to their younger brethren , and I am sure you will pardon a very old Mason if he gives one word of advice . I would say , if you feel any deficiency in the discbarge of tho duties , never let it stand between you and your punctual attendance , the mere fact of your giving willing attention to the ceremonies will insensibly bring you to copy what you see

and what you hear , and you will get the spirit of the Craft into you , and you will act so that the result will be in time you will become the Master of tbe lodge , and then only you will appreciate what you have been working for , ( I pray you pardon me ) . lam the oldest Mason in the room and one cannot help on this occasion , endeavouring , by the experience of a man of some years in the Craffc , to be , and I desire invariably to be of use . I have no desire to intrude , but the benefit of a little good advice and

counsel that in a very long servitude one has picked up . I pray you to be standing up , and drink the health of tbe Worshipful Master . " Bro . Potter W . M . in reply said : Brother Fourdrinier ancl brethren , I am quite at a loss for words to express my thanks for the very kind manner in which you have received my health . I can assure you it gives me very deep pleasure to be placed in the honourable office to which you have elected me . You cannot expect me to fill the office with that abilitv with which our

worthy P . M . has . In the first place , I have not his ability , and although I am what you mig ht call an old Mason , I have had very little experience . The original Segontium Lodge was of very short standing , and soon broke up from causes we could not prevent at the time , principally from deaths , and members leaving the town . Not having had the opportunity of attending lodges , it cannot be expected I can be very efficient in the duties of a Master , but , brethren , 1 hope you will take the will

for the deed . Our P . M . 's whom I see here will render us all the assistance in their power . Another thing I must allude to , you must all be aware that unless the Master lias the assistance of his officers , it is quite impossible for him to carry on the duties of his lodge properly . I hope thafc the officers appointed this evening will give their attendance punctually , and work themselves up as well as they posssibly can . 1 can only thank you , brethrenfor the kind have received health

, way you my . The W . Master proposed ' tlie health of the P . M . Dr . Roden , and said : lam sorry to inform you ho was unable to be present this evening through severe illness . I would have been only too great a pleasure to him to have been here this evening . I must allude to one thing whieh was overlooked in the lodge , that a vote of thanks should be given to our P . M . Dr . Roden , for the very able manner in whieh he has conducted this lodge .

during the past twelve months , hut for him the Segontium Lodge would not havo been revived , as he was the only Master who was eligible , and whom we could get for tbe chair . 1 propose his health and with all the honours . Bro . Swansborough said : In fche absence of Bro . Roden , ifc is bub right that the brethren present should know of bis care and anxiety for the Lodge of Segontium . At the lodge meeting previous to this , I had a communication from him asking me to

take the chair on that occasion , which , owing to another management , I was unable to do , as I had an engagement the same evening , but to show yon the c . ire of Dr . Roden , immediately the time was coining on for the installation , he wrote to me , and his words were simply these , " I am laid by the heels , can you take my place at the Segontium . " I at once wrote back , I am willing and able so far as my powers would permit me . I am ,, therefore , the representative of Bro . Roden , and now return you , Worshipful Master and Brethren , thanks for the way his health was received , and I assure you it shall be my duty to .

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