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Hedges , Norris , Jones , and several other brethren . There were also present as visitors , Bros . Thompson , W . M . of the Domatic Lodge , and Creech , W . M . elect of the Camden Lodge . In the unavoidable absence of the W . M . ( Bro . Willett ) , the chair was in the first instance taken by Bro . Gilbard , P . M ., who , in a very able ancl impressive manner , initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry Mr . Romaine Delatorre and Mr . Charles Moore . The chair was then taken by Bro .

Hardey , P . M ., who in due form went through the beautiful ceremony of installation , Bro . John Norris Frost , late S . W ., being installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The newlyinstalled W . M . then passed Bro . Daly to the second degree , and Bros . Golding , Johnson , and Ruston to the degree of a Master Mason , both ceremonies being done by him in a very able ancl effective manner . The W . M . then invested his officers for the ensuing year , Bro . A . A . Richards being S . W ., and Bro .

Edward Keogh , J . W . All Masonic business having been concluded , the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet in the large room at the Town Hall , supplied by Bro . Lewis , of the Red Lion , at which the chair was most ably filled by the new W . M ., and after the usual loyal and Masomc toasts , and some excellent songs by Bros . Donald King , Daly , Norris , and Creech , the brethren separated in time for the last train to London . A handsome P . M . ' s jewel was presented to the

outgoing Master , Bro . Willett , for his efficient services in fche chair during his year of office . The lodge has only now entered upon the fourth year of its existence , and yet it already numbers over sixty members , and is the strongest lodge in the county of Middlesex beyond the ten miles district .

SOUTH WALES . CAKDIEE . — Glamorgan Lodge ( No . 36 . )—The anniversary meeting of this ancient lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , St . Mary-sfcrcet , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., and most numerously and influentially attended . Among the distinguished visiting brethren were Bros . Wm . Done Bushell , P . Prov . G . M . Bristol ; Hy . Bridges , Prov . D . G . M . Somerset ; T . Mansel Talbot , Prov . D . G . M . Eastern Division South Wales ; J . C

Thorpe , W . M . ( and W . M . elect ) 960 , P . Prov . G . D . Oxon , & c . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Grierson , who has sailed since the last meeting for New Zealand , the Immediate P . M ., Bro . E . J . Thomas , presided with his usual ability . The lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular lodge , and those of a lodge of emergency read and confirmed , the presiding W . M . suitably proposed a vote of condolence with the respected Prov . G . Master , on account of a very

severe domestic bereavement . The chair was then taken by Bro . R . F . Langley , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c , who has for many successive years , very much to the satisfaction of the brethren , conducted the installation ceremony , and who now proceeded to instal into the chair of K . S . Bro . David Roberts , who had been unanimously elected to that oflice at the previous lodge . The ceremony was performed in the worshipful brother ' s usually correct and impressive manner , and upon its conclusion the newly-installed W . M . returned thanks to the brethren for

the honour conferred upon him , and proceeded to appoint ancl invest , with suitable admonitions , his officers as follows : —Bros . T . II . Stephens , S . W . ; R . Hunt , J . W . ; E . J . Thomas ( by election ) Treas . ; E . Fisher , Sec ; J . B . Wilkes ( A . R . A ., Organist of Llandaff Cathedral ) , Org . ; T . Joy , S . D . ; M . Markes , J . D . ; J . Dawson , I . G . ; J . Owen , O . G . ; M . Markes , sen ., and H . Cousins , Stewards . The instructive and impressive addresses to the respective officers were ably and forcibly given by the

Installing P . M . The brethren having been called upon to salute the visiting brethren of distinction , that compliment was suitably acknowledged by Bros . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M . Somerset , ancl Talbot , D . Prov . G . M . of the province , both of whom expressed their warmest approbation of the elegant manner in which the installation ceremony hacl been performed . The lodge was closed in perfect harmony at six p . m ., and the brethren immediately adjourned to a most sumptuous banquet

provided by that noted Masonic caterer , Bro . H . Cousins , host of the Angel , and Steward . The ordinary loyal ancl Masonic toasts were given by the W . M . in an unusually happy manner , that of " Grand Lodge" being responded to by Bro . Bridges , Prov . G . S . B . ; "The D . Prov . G . M ., " hy Bro . 'Mbot ; "Prov . Grand Lodge , " by Bros . T . South , Prov : S . G . W ., and W . J . Gaskell , Prov . J . G . W . ; and "The Visitors" ( given at an early period of the evening to enable many to leave by train ) , by Bro . Wells , P . M ., Prov . S . G . W . Monmouth . The toasfc of the evening , "The Health of the WM . " was proposed in the

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most eloquent , as well as feeling and flattering terms , by Bro . W . D . Bushell , P . Prov . G . M . Bristol , & c , and very felicitously replied to by Bro . Roberts . " The Past Masters , " responded to by the senior P . M ., Bro . Hodges ; ancl numerous other toasts followed , the Masonic honours being given iu hearty style ; and at a seasonable hour a most agreeable and social meeting was brought to a conclusion by " The Tyler's " toasfc . The harmony of the evening was contributed to by the musical performances of Bros . Fisher , Dawson , Calder , and others ; and the whole of the proceedings were marked by great goodwill and kindly fellowship on all sides .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

HAMPSHIRE . CONSECRATION AND iNAtrotrBATiON OE THE ROYAX , MIMTAEY - CHAPTEB OE S . P . R . ^ A IDEESHOT . Owing to the exertions of the 111 . Bro . Lieut . C . H . Cox , and others , the Supreme Grand Council of the 33 ° granted a warrant for a Rose Croix Chapter , under the name ofthe Royal Military Chapter , to be held at the Masonic Club Rooms , Victoria-road ,

Aldershofc , which chapter was formally consecrated and opened on Thursday , June 16 th , 18 G 4 . At the opening of the chapter there were present Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , Lieut . G . Com . 33 ° ; Lieut .-Col . Clerk , G . Sec . General 33 ° ; Capt . N . G . Philips , 33 ° ; Baron Bulow , 33 " , France ; Hyde . Pullen , 32 ° , Assist . G . Sec S . G . C . ; Matthew Cooke , Org . to Sup . G . Cons ., 30 "; Lieut . H . C . Cox , 30 ° , M . W . S . designate j W . E . Gumbleton , 30 ° ; Col . Meehan , 30 ° ; H . Hollingsworfch ,

30 ° ; Capt . Sandeman , 30 ° ; F . Binckes , 18 ° ; R . S . Hulbert , 18 ° j Owen Low , 18 ° ; and H . J . Thompson , 18 ° ; with others whose names could not be procured . The Masonic crying evil—a want of punctuality , even with military men on the confines of a camp—was again manifested , though ifc is hut fair to state there was a field-day in progress afc the time , which accounted for some portion of the delay . Afc last , however , all was prepared , and Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , 33 ° ,

proceeded to consecrate the chapter , and performed that ceremony in a manner beyond all praise . The 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen , then installed Bros . Raul , Eve , Sothran , Howard , and Wallace ; and this ceremony was admirahlv and impressively done . Lieut .-Col . Clerk , 33 ° , then installed Lieut . Cox , 30 ° , the new M . W . S ., and ifc is needless to say more than that Col . Clerk , according to his usual practice , acquitted himself with that readiness and perfection which seems to be a part and parcel of

himself . The music was performed by the 111 . Bro . Matthew Cooke , 30 ° , Org . to the Supreme Grand Council . After the installation of M . W . S ., Lieut . Cox was pleased to appoint the following Ex . and Perf . brethren : —R . Eve , H . Prelate ; R . S . Hulbert , 1 st Gen . ; F . G . Irvin , 2 nd Gen . ; Howard , G . Marshal ; Rowley , Raphael ; and Sothran , Capt . of the Guard .

After the routine business had been disposed of , the chapter was closed , and the brethren present adjourned to a very sumptuous and elegant dinner at Bro . Tilbury ' s , the Royal Hotel . After the banquet Lieut . Cox , 30 ° , M . W . 8 ., gave the usual loyal and patriotic toasts , and then came to that of the Supreme Grand Council and its M . P . Sov . G . Com . Dr . Leeson . They were honoured that day by the attendance of three of its members , Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , Lieut .-Col . Clerk , and Captain

Philips . He felt that every member of the Royal Military Chapter owed them their warmest thanks for having attended there that clay to superintend , countenance , and support by their presence that , the first meeting of their little chapter . The toasfc was drank with enthusiasm . Col . BOWYER said , in the name of Dr . Leeson and the Supreme Grand Council , they were obliged for the honour of the toast . They were always happy to promote the efficiency of

the high grades , ancl were highly gratified at being called upon to do so that clay . He felt , on his own part , much pleased in having been present to undertake the duties of consecrating the chapter —( heav , hear)—as he could imagine no locality better adapted to encourage a spirit of chivalry than the town in which they were then met . As to the stability of the chapter , it was believed , from the many Masonic residents to be found there , its permanence and prosperity were likely to be ensured , and he hoped to be there again to see it . ( Hear , hear . ) The

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THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF NATURE AND SCIENCE.—PART IV. Article 1
Untitled Article 2
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LXXVII. Article 3
THE INTERIOR OF A GOTHIC MINSTER. Article 4
ON SOME PECULIAR FEATURES IN THE ECCLESIASTICAL SCULPTURED DECORATIONS OP THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 6
ANTIQUITY OF THE THIRD DEGREE. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AMD CtUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
Poetry. Article 17
Untitled Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Hedges , Norris , Jones , and several other brethren . There were also present as visitors , Bros . Thompson , W . M . of the Domatic Lodge , and Creech , W . M . elect of the Camden Lodge . In the unavoidable absence of the W . M . ( Bro . Willett ) , the chair was in the first instance taken by Bro . Gilbard , P . M ., who , in a very able ancl impressive manner , initiated into the mysteries and privileges of Freemasonry Mr . Romaine Delatorre and Mr . Charles Moore . The chair was then taken by Bro .

Hardey , P . M ., who in due form went through the beautiful ceremony of installation , Bro . John Norris Frost , late S . W ., being installed as W . M . for the ensuing year . The newlyinstalled W . M . then passed Bro . Daly to the second degree , and Bros . Golding , Johnson , and Ruston to the degree of a Master Mason , both ceremonies being done by him in a very able ancl effective manner . The W . M . then invested his officers for the ensuing year , Bro . A . A . Richards being S . W ., and Bro .

Edward Keogh , J . W . All Masonic business having been concluded , the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet in the large room at the Town Hall , supplied by Bro . Lewis , of the Red Lion , at which the chair was most ably filled by the new W . M ., and after the usual loyal and Masomc toasts , and some excellent songs by Bros . Donald King , Daly , Norris , and Creech , the brethren separated in time for the last train to London . A handsome P . M . ' s jewel was presented to the

outgoing Master , Bro . Willett , for his efficient services in fche chair during his year of office . The lodge has only now entered upon the fourth year of its existence , and yet it already numbers over sixty members , and is the strongest lodge in the county of Middlesex beyond the ten miles district .

SOUTH WALES . CAKDIEE . — Glamorgan Lodge ( No . 36 . )—The anniversary meeting of this ancient lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , St . Mary-sfcrcet , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., and most numerously and influentially attended . Among the distinguished visiting brethren were Bros . Wm . Done Bushell , P . Prov . G . M . Bristol ; Hy . Bridges , Prov . D . G . M . Somerset ; T . Mansel Talbot , Prov . D . G . M . Eastern Division South Wales ; J . C

Thorpe , W . M . ( and W . M . elect ) 960 , P . Prov . G . D . Oxon , & c . In the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Grierson , who has sailed since the last meeting for New Zealand , the Immediate P . M ., Bro . E . J . Thomas , presided with his usual ability . The lodge having been opened in due form , and the minutes of the last regular lodge , and those of a lodge of emergency read and confirmed , the presiding W . M . suitably proposed a vote of condolence with the respected Prov . G . Master , on account of a very

severe domestic bereavement . The chair was then taken by Bro . R . F . Langley , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W ., & c , who has for many successive years , very much to the satisfaction of the brethren , conducted the installation ceremony , and who now proceeded to instal into the chair of K . S . Bro . David Roberts , who had been unanimously elected to that oflice at the previous lodge . The ceremony was performed in the worshipful brother ' s usually correct and impressive manner , and upon its conclusion the newly-installed W . M . returned thanks to the brethren for

the honour conferred upon him , and proceeded to appoint ancl invest , with suitable admonitions , his officers as follows : —Bros . T . II . Stephens , S . W . ; R . Hunt , J . W . ; E . J . Thomas ( by election ) Treas . ; E . Fisher , Sec ; J . B . Wilkes ( A . R . A ., Organist of Llandaff Cathedral ) , Org . ; T . Joy , S . D . ; M . Markes , J . D . ; J . Dawson , I . G . ; J . Owen , O . G . ; M . Markes , sen ., and H . Cousins , Stewards . The instructive and impressive addresses to the respective officers were ably and forcibly given by the

Installing P . M . The brethren having been called upon to salute the visiting brethren of distinction , that compliment was suitably acknowledged by Bros . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M . Somerset , ancl Talbot , D . Prov . G . M . of the province , both of whom expressed their warmest approbation of the elegant manner in which the installation ceremony hacl been performed . The lodge was closed in perfect harmony at six p . m ., and the brethren immediately adjourned to a most sumptuous banquet

provided by that noted Masonic caterer , Bro . H . Cousins , host of the Angel , and Steward . The ordinary loyal ancl Masonic toasts were given by the W . M . in an unusually happy manner , that of " Grand Lodge" being responded to by Bro . Bridges , Prov . G . S . B . ; "The D . Prov . G . M ., " hy Bro . 'Mbot ; "Prov . Grand Lodge , " by Bros . T . South , Prov : S . G . W ., and W . J . Gaskell , Prov . J . G . W . ; and "The Visitors" ( given at an early period of the evening to enable many to leave by train ) , by Bro . Wells , P . M ., Prov . S . G . W . Monmouth . The toasfc of the evening , "The Health of the WM . " was proposed in the

Provincial.

most eloquent , as well as feeling and flattering terms , by Bro . W . D . Bushell , P . Prov . G . M . Bristol , & c , and very felicitously replied to by Bro . Roberts . " The Past Masters , " responded to by the senior P . M ., Bro . Hodges ; ancl numerous other toasts followed , the Masonic honours being given iu hearty style ; and at a seasonable hour a most agreeable and social meeting was brought to a conclusion by " The Tyler's " toasfc . The harmony of the evening was contributed to by the musical performances of Bros . Fisher , Dawson , Calder , and others ; and the whole of the proceedings were marked by great goodwill and kindly fellowship on all sides .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

HAMPSHIRE . CONSECRATION AND iNAtrotrBATiON OE THE ROYAX , MIMTAEY - CHAPTEB OE S . P . R . ^ A IDEESHOT . Owing to the exertions of the 111 . Bro . Lieut . C . H . Cox , and others , the Supreme Grand Council of the 33 ° granted a warrant for a Rose Croix Chapter , under the name ofthe Royal Military Chapter , to be held at the Masonic Club Rooms , Victoria-road ,

Aldershofc , which chapter was formally consecrated and opened on Thursday , June 16 th , 18 G 4 . At the opening of the chapter there were present Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , Lieut . G . Com . 33 ° ; Lieut .-Col . Clerk , G . Sec . General 33 ° ; Capt . N . G . Philips , 33 ° ; Baron Bulow , 33 " , France ; Hyde . Pullen , 32 ° , Assist . G . Sec S . G . C . ; Matthew Cooke , Org . to Sup . G . Cons ., 30 "; Lieut . H . C . Cox , 30 ° , M . W . S . designate j W . E . Gumbleton , 30 ° ; Col . Meehan , 30 ° ; H . Hollingsworfch ,

30 ° ; Capt . Sandeman , 30 ° ; F . Binckes , 18 ° ; R . S . Hulbert , 18 ° j Owen Low , 18 ° ; and H . J . Thompson , 18 ° ; with others whose names could not be procured . The Masonic crying evil—a want of punctuality , even with military men on the confines of a camp—was again manifested , though ifc is hut fair to state there was a field-day in progress afc the time , which accounted for some portion of the delay . Afc last , however , all was prepared , and Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , 33 ° ,

proceeded to consecrate the chapter , and performed that ceremony in a manner beyond all praise . The 111 . Bro . Hyde Pullen , then installed Bros . Raul , Eve , Sothran , Howard , and Wallace ; and this ceremony was admirahlv and impressively done . Lieut .-Col . Clerk , 33 ° , then installed Lieut . Cox , 30 ° , the new M . W . S ., and ifc is needless to say more than that Col . Clerk , according to his usual practice , acquitted himself with that readiness and perfection which seems to be a part and parcel of

himself . The music was performed by the 111 . Bro . Matthew Cooke , 30 ° , Org . to the Supreme Grand Council . After the installation of M . W . S ., Lieut . Cox was pleased to appoint the following Ex . and Perf . brethren : —R . Eve , H . Prelate ; R . S . Hulbert , 1 st Gen . ; F . G . Irvin , 2 nd Gen . ; Howard , G . Marshal ; Rowley , Raphael ; and Sothran , Capt . of the Guard .

After the routine business had been disposed of , the chapter was closed , and the brethren present adjourned to a very sumptuous and elegant dinner at Bro . Tilbury ' s , the Royal Hotel . After the banquet Lieut . Cox , 30 ° , M . W . 8 ., gave the usual loyal and patriotic toasts , and then came to that of the Supreme Grand Council and its M . P . Sov . G . Com . Dr . Leeson . They were honoured that day by the attendance of three of its members , Lieut .-Col . Bowyer , Lieut .-Col . Clerk , and Captain

Philips . He felt that every member of the Royal Military Chapter owed them their warmest thanks for having attended there that clay to superintend , countenance , and support by their presence that , the first meeting of their little chapter . The toasfc was drank with enthusiasm . Col . BOWYER said , in the name of Dr . Leeson and the Supreme Grand Council , they were obliged for the honour of the toast . They were always happy to promote the efficiency of

the high grades , ancl were highly gratified at being called upon to do so that clay . He felt , on his own part , much pleased in having been present to undertake the duties of consecrating the chapter —( heav , hear)—as he could imagine no locality better adapted to encourage a spirit of chivalry than the town in which they were then met . As to the stability of the chapter , it was believed , from the many Masonic residents to be found there , its permanence and prosperity were likely to be ensured , and he hoped to be there again to see it . ( Hear , hear . ) The

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