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Provincial.

SUFFOLK . IPSWICH—Lodge St . Lv . lce ( No . 225 ) . —This lodge held its usual monthly meeting at the Coach and Horses , Brook-street , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., Bio . W . T . Westgate , W . M ., in the chair . Present , Bros . Daw , S . W . ; Richmond , P . M ., J . W . protein . ; P . Whitehead , S . 1 L ; R . 0 . Brown , J . D . ; W . R . Rand , I . G . ; Syer , Tyler ; J . Whitehead , Chirk , A . Barber ,

Turner , and S . B . King , P . M . ' s ; Robb , Clements , Barber , VTory , Godhold , Meek , J . Baker , Bloomfirld , & c . Visitors : Bros . Pedgrill , P . M . 3 SS , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Brock , 370 ; Wright , 259 , & c . The lodge being opened iu due form , the minutes of last lodge were read and confirmed . The brethren then proceeded to ballot for Mr . W . D . Skinner , which being unanimous , he Was duly initiated by the W . AI ., the S . W . delivered the working tools . The charge was given by Bro . Whitehead , P . M .

Bro . Skinner having retired , the W . M . then proceeded to examine Bro . Bloomfield in the questions leading from the first to the second degree . The lodge was then opened in the second degree . Bro . Bloomfield was duly passed to the degree of a F . C . by the W . M . The lodge was closed in the second degree , the W . M . informed the brethren the next business was to elect a Master to preside over them for the ensuing twelve months . On the ballot being takenit was declared unanimous in favour

, of Bro . Drvy , S . W . Bro . Clark was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Syer , Tyler . Two gentlemen were proposed for initiation . No further business offering the lodge was closed in solemn form , and the brethren retired to refreshment . The toast of "The Queen , Prince and Princess of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Family "being given , the W . M . next gave " The Grand Master , " "The Deputy Grand Master" " The Provincial Grand Master

, , Bro . Col . A . S . Adair , " " The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Lockwood , and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , " coupled with that toast Bro . Barber , Prov . G . Org ., who acknowledged the same in ve-y suitable terms- After various songs from several of the brethren , and a fow other toasts , the brethren retired at high twelve , after a very pleasant evening .

ROYAL ARCH . METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTER ( NO . 73 ) , —An emergency meeting of this new chapter was held on Thursday , the loth inst ., at the Green Man Tavern , Tooley-street , Southwark . The convocation wos opened by Comp . V . WaltersAl . E . Z .: J . AV . Halsey

, , as H . ; H . Muggeridge , P . Z ., as , 1 , The companions were admitted . Tbe minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Comp . A . D . Loeivenstark , S . N . and Treas ., J ., 185 , then took the J . chair . Bro . W . C . Farries , 73 , Alount Lebanon Lodge , being in attendance , was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . Comp . R . Watts , P . Z ., acted as P . S . All the officers did their work in an able and efficient manner . Three brethren

were proposed as candidates for the next meeting , and one companion as a joining member . The chapter ivas closed until Thursday , January 10 th , 1 S 67 , to meet seven o ' clock" , p . m . A isitors , Comps . J . W . Halsey , H . 507 ; J . Lightl ' oot , 109 , & c .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

ScAXBlio ' . —Slar in the Fast ( No . 95 ) . —The consecration of a new lodge of Mark Alasters , under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Mark Alasters in England , ' called the "Star in the East , " No . 95 , took place at the Alasonic Hall , Scarborough , on Saturday the 17 th inst . The brethren assembled at three o ' clock p . m ., when the ceremony of consecration was very ably performed by Bro . Frederick Binckes , G . Steward , who proceeded to install Bros . Dr . Wm . Foster RookeWAIMajor JW

, .. ; . . Woodall , S . W . ; W . Peacock , J . W . ( tho petitioners for the warrant of constitution ) , Cap . Knocker , JI . O . ; J . F . Spun-, P . AI . ; W . J . Farthing , P . AI ., J . O ., Sergeant 11 . C . Martin , P . M ., Sec ., andRcg . of Marks ; J . Chapman , J . D . and Treas . ; J . D . C . Jackson , I . G ?; W . Milner , Tyler . The following members of the Old Glohe Lodge of Freemasons were ballotted for and advanced to the decree of Mark Masters : Bros . W . SpongW . Peacock-HHGarnett

, , . . , J . Raper , J . D . C . Jackson , and W . Milner , and several candidates were proposed for the ballot , after which the lodge was closed at six o ' clock , when tiie brethren dined together and spent a very social and agreeable evening . We may add that this is the first and only lodge of Alark Alasters , under the said jurisdiction in the North Riding of Yorkshire .

Mark Masonry.

KENT LODGE OT ? MAHK MASTERS . —This lodge having removed to the excellently arranged lodge room of Bro . Todd , George Hotel , Aldermanbury , met on Tuesday hist , Bros . H . J . Thompson , W . M . ; W . Wynne ,. S . W . and Treas .: the Rev . D . Shahoe , Chap . ; Swan , Sec : Warr , S . 0 ., and many other highly respected members being present . Bros . Todd and Wescomb were advanced , and several propositions of candidates for advancement at the next meeting were made . After closing

the lodge the brethren adju . irued to Bro . Todd's handsome and comfortable baiKjinit vooin , v . htve they found substantial refreshment and excellent wines , and after the usual toasts and some good vocal music , retired at eleven o'clock .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

DEVON . Monday , the 19 th inst ., was a red letter day for the Saint Aubyn Chapter of S-P . lt . ij < Present , the 111 . Bro . A'incent Bird , 30 ' , as M . W . S . The Excellent and Perfect Bro . Samuel Chappie , 18 ° , as Prelate . E . and P . Bro . William J . Hughan , 18 ° , First General ; E . and P . Bro . Matthew Paul for the 111 . Bro . F . At . Williams , 30 ° , M . P . for Truro , as Second General ; E . and P . Bro . Jolm Brown , 18 ' , as Grand Marshal ; James

Hawton , 18 ° , as Raphael ; John Oxland , 13 ° , as Capt . of Guard , and about tweny others . The business of the day commenced at two p . m . The ballots having heen taken , and the following brethren having signed the declaration of allegiance , they were declared to he entitled to the privileges of this ancient and noble Order- —William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot , commonly called Lord Eliot , M . P . for Devonport : John George Mason , P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall ; Frederick William DabbP . Prov .

, , J . G . W ., Cornwall ; John Hocking , jun . P . Prov . J . G . W ., Cornivali ; Thomas Taylor , P . M . ; ami AVilliam Henry Roberts , AI . AI . A Grand Lodge of Perfection being opened , the degrees from the fourth to the fourteenth were conferred , and the brethren declared to be entitled to the rank thereof . This Grand Lodge being closed , a council of the Princes of

Jerusalem was opened , and the degrees of 15 and 1 G then conferred ; subsequently an encampment of tho Knights of the East and West having been planted , the brethren were therein intrusted with the qualification to pass them into the Royal Chapter of Rose Croix of H . R . D . AI . The ceremonies peculiar to this sublime degree in its several parts were rendered in a feeling and solemn manner , and calculated to leave a lasting impression on those privileged to he present . The Knights of the

East and West having performed their allotted task , readied the perfection of Alasonry , and were duly constituted Knights of the Pelican and Eagle , and perfected Princes of the Holy Order of Rose (^ of H . ll . D . AV . wero proclaimed as such , and summoned by the Herald to take their places in the Chapter . Congratulations having ensued , the Chapter was duly closed in ancient form at 0 . 30 . The proprietor of the premises in which the Alasonic

business of Saint Aubyn is conducted seems to be actuated by a desire to spare no expense so that proper accommodation shall be given to work all the degrees efficiently , and the whole ofthe officers , from the M . U ' . S . to tho serving brother , seem to vie with eacli other as to who shall he most efficient in the discharge of their duties .

Knights Tehplar.

KNIGHTS TEHPLAR .

liOMTORD . —Temple Creasing Encampment . —This flourishing encampment met on Thursday week , at the White Hart Hotel , under the command of Sir Knt . Dr . Lilley . who , in his usual impressive and efficient manner , installed Comp . W . N . Rudge , of the Royal York Chapter ; the E . G . was ably supported by his officers , Sir Knts . Leuiainc , P . E . C ., Prelate ; Farran , P . E . C , Reg . ; Alajor Du Cane as 1 st Capt ,: F . W . Mitchell , 2 nd Capt . ; and II . F . Smith , Capt . of Lines . Sir Knt . H . F . Smith

pre sented a very superior suit of armour to the encampment , for ivhich the E . G ., in a most appropriate speech on behalf of the encampment , moved a vote of thanks , which was carried unanimously and ordered to he entered on the minutes . After tbe closing of the encampment the knights adjourned to a banquet provided in the excellent manner for which Air , Cowland , the proprietor of the hotel , is so deservedly noted .

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LXXXIII. Article 7
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
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KNIGHTS TEHPLAR. Article 18
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 19
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 1ST, 1866. Article 19
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Provincial.

SUFFOLK . IPSWICH—Lodge St . Lv . lce ( No . 225 ) . —This lodge held its usual monthly meeting at the Coach and Horses , Brook-street , on Wednesday , the 14 th inst ., Bio . W . T . Westgate , W . M ., in the chair . Present , Bros . Daw , S . W . ; Richmond , P . M ., J . W . protein . ; P . Whitehead , S . 1 L ; R . 0 . Brown , J . D . ; W . R . Rand , I . G . ; Syer , Tyler ; J . Whitehead , Chirk , A . Barber ,

Turner , and S . B . King , P . M . ' s ; Robb , Clements , Barber , VTory , Godhold , Meek , J . Baker , Bloomfirld , & c . Visitors : Bros . Pedgrill , P . M . 3 SS , P . Prov . G . Reg . ; Brock , 370 ; Wright , 259 , & c . The lodge being opened iu due form , the minutes of last lodge were read and confirmed . The brethren then proceeded to ballot for Mr . W . D . Skinner , which being unanimous , he Was duly initiated by the W . AI ., the S . W . delivered the working tools . The charge was given by Bro . Whitehead , P . M .

Bro . Skinner having retired , the W . M . then proceeded to examine Bro . Bloomfield in the questions leading from the first to the second degree . The lodge was then opened in the second degree . Bro . Bloomfield was duly passed to the degree of a F . C . by the W . M . The lodge was closed in the second degree , the W . M . informed the brethren the next business was to elect a Master to preside over them for the ensuing twelve months . On the ballot being takenit was declared unanimous in favour

, of Bro . Drvy , S . W . Bro . Clark was elected Treasurer , and Bro . Syer , Tyler . Two gentlemen were proposed for initiation . No further business offering the lodge was closed in solemn form , and the brethren retired to refreshment . The toast of "The Queen , Prince and Princess of Wales , and the rest of the Royal Family "being given , the W . M . next gave " The Grand Master , " "The Deputy Grand Master" " The Provincial Grand Master

, , Bro . Col . A . S . Adair , " " The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Lockwood , and the rest of the Provincial Grand Officers , " coupled with that toast Bro . Barber , Prov . G . Org ., who acknowledged the same in ve-y suitable terms- After various songs from several of the brethren , and a fow other toasts , the brethren retired at high twelve , after a very pleasant evening .

ROYAL ARCH . METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTER ( NO . 73 ) , —An emergency meeting of this new chapter was held on Thursday , the loth inst ., at the Green Man Tavern , Tooley-street , Southwark . The convocation wos opened by Comp . V . WaltersAl . E . Z .: J . AV . Halsey

, , as H . ; H . Muggeridge , P . Z ., as , 1 , The companions were admitted . Tbe minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Comp . A . D . Loeivenstark , S . N . and Treas ., J ., 185 , then took the J . chair . Bro . W . C . Farries , 73 , Alount Lebanon Lodge , being in attendance , was exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . Comp . R . Watts , P . Z ., acted as P . S . All the officers did their work in an able and efficient manner . Three brethren

were proposed as candidates for the next meeting , and one companion as a joining member . The chapter ivas closed until Thursday , January 10 th , 1 S 67 , to meet seven o ' clock" , p . m . A isitors , Comps . J . W . Halsey , H . 507 ; J . Lightl ' oot , 109 , & c .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

ScAXBlio ' . —Slar in the Fast ( No . 95 ) . —The consecration of a new lodge of Mark Alasters , under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Mark Alasters in England , ' called the "Star in the East , " No . 95 , took place at the Alasonic Hall , Scarborough , on Saturday the 17 th inst . The brethren assembled at three o ' clock p . m ., when the ceremony of consecration was very ably performed by Bro . Frederick Binckes , G . Steward , who proceeded to install Bros . Dr . Wm . Foster RookeWAIMajor JW

, .. ; . . Woodall , S . W . ; W . Peacock , J . W . ( tho petitioners for the warrant of constitution ) , Cap . Knocker , JI . O . ; J . F . Spun-, P . AI . ; W . J . Farthing , P . AI ., J . O ., Sergeant 11 . C . Martin , P . M ., Sec ., andRcg . of Marks ; J . Chapman , J . D . and Treas . ; J . D . C . Jackson , I . G ?; W . Milner , Tyler . The following members of the Old Glohe Lodge of Freemasons were ballotted for and advanced to the decree of Mark Masters : Bros . W . SpongW . Peacock-HHGarnett

, , . . , J . Raper , J . D . C . Jackson , and W . Milner , and several candidates were proposed for the ballot , after which the lodge was closed at six o ' clock , when tiie brethren dined together and spent a very social and agreeable evening . We may add that this is the first and only lodge of Alark Alasters , under the said jurisdiction in the North Riding of Yorkshire .

Mark Masonry.

KENT LODGE OT ? MAHK MASTERS . —This lodge having removed to the excellently arranged lodge room of Bro . Todd , George Hotel , Aldermanbury , met on Tuesday hist , Bros . H . J . Thompson , W . M . ; W . Wynne ,. S . W . and Treas .: the Rev . D . Shahoe , Chap . ; Swan , Sec : Warr , S . 0 ., and many other highly respected members being present . Bros . Todd and Wescomb were advanced , and several propositions of candidates for advancement at the next meeting were made . After closing

the lodge the brethren adju . irued to Bro . Todd's handsome and comfortable baiKjinit vooin , v . htve they found substantial refreshment and excellent wines , and after the usual toasts and some good vocal music , retired at eleven o'clock .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

DEVON . Monday , the 19 th inst ., was a red letter day for the Saint Aubyn Chapter of S-P . lt . ij < Present , the 111 . Bro . A'incent Bird , 30 ' , as M . W . S . The Excellent and Perfect Bro . Samuel Chappie , 18 ° , as Prelate . E . and P . Bro . William J . Hughan , 18 ° , First General ; E . and P . Bro . Matthew Paul for the 111 . Bro . F . At . Williams , 30 ° , M . P . for Truro , as Second General ; E . and P . Bro . Jolm Brown , 18 ' , as Grand Marshal ; James

Hawton , 18 ° , as Raphael ; John Oxland , 13 ° , as Capt . of Guard , and about tweny others . The business of the day commenced at two p . m . The ballots having heen taken , and the following brethren having signed the declaration of allegiance , they were declared to he entitled to the privileges of this ancient and noble Order- —William Gordon Cornwallis Eliot , commonly called Lord Eliot , M . P . for Devonport : John George Mason , P . Prov . S . G . W . Cornwall ; Frederick William DabbP . Prov .

, , J . G . W ., Cornwall ; John Hocking , jun . P . Prov . J . G . W ., Cornivali ; Thomas Taylor , P . M . ; ami AVilliam Henry Roberts , AI . AI . A Grand Lodge of Perfection being opened , the degrees from the fourth to the fourteenth were conferred , and the brethren declared to be entitled to the rank thereof . This Grand Lodge being closed , a council of the Princes of

Jerusalem was opened , and the degrees of 15 and 1 G then conferred ; subsequently an encampment of tho Knights of the East and West having been planted , the brethren were therein intrusted with the qualification to pass them into the Royal Chapter of Rose Croix of H . R . D . AI . The ceremonies peculiar to this sublime degree in its several parts were rendered in a feeling and solemn manner , and calculated to leave a lasting impression on those privileged to he present . The Knights of the

East and West having performed their allotted task , readied the perfection of Alasonry , and were duly constituted Knights of the Pelican and Eagle , and perfected Princes of the Holy Order of Rose (^ of H . ll . D . AV . wero proclaimed as such , and summoned by the Herald to take their places in the Chapter . Congratulations having ensued , the Chapter was duly closed in ancient form at 0 . 30 . The proprietor of the premises in which the Alasonic

business of Saint Aubyn is conducted seems to be actuated by a desire to spare no expense so that proper accommodation shall be given to work all the degrees efficiently , and the whole ofthe officers , from the M . U ' . S . to tho serving brother , seem to vie with eacli other as to who shall he most efficient in the discharge of their duties .

Knights Tehplar.

KNIGHTS TEHPLAR .

liOMTORD . —Temple Creasing Encampment . —This flourishing encampment met on Thursday week , at the White Hart Hotel , under the command of Sir Knt . Dr . Lilley . who , in his usual impressive and efficient manner , installed Comp . W . N . Rudge , of the Royal York Chapter ; the E . G . was ably supported by his officers , Sir Knts . Leuiainc , P . E . C ., Prelate ; Farran , P . E . C , Reg . ; Alajor Du Cane as 1 st Capt ,: F . W . Mitchell , 2 nd Capt . ; and II . F . Smith , Capt . of Lines . Sir Knt . H . F . Smith

pre sented a very superior suit of armour to the encampment , for ivhich the E . G ., in a most appropriate speech on behalf of the encampment , moved a vote of thanks , which was carried unanimously and ordered to he entered on the minutes . After tbe closing of the encampment the knights adjourned to a banquet provided in the excellent manner for which Air , Cowland , the proprietor of the hotel , is so deservedly noted .

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