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Royal Arch.

CANADA . SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . The fifth annual Convocation of the Grand Chapter of Canada , was holden in the Masonic Hall , Albion Buildings , in the City of London , on AVednesday , the 19 th Feb ., ancl continued in session three days . The Throne was occupied bv M . E . Comp . J . C . FranckG . Z . ; R . E . Comp . Edwin HeathfieldG . H . ; ancl

, , R . E . Comp . AV . B . Simpson , G . J . ; a large number of Grancl Officers and Representatives from the Subordinate Chapters being present . The M . E . Z . delivered an excellent address to the Companions at the opening of the Grancl Chapter , wliieh embraced many important questions for the consideration ancl action of that Grancl Body . An address of condolence was adopted by the Grand Chapter , to Her Most Gracious Majesty

the Queen , on the subject of her late bereavement . The following is a complete list of the Grancl Officers elected ancl appointed for the ensuing Masonic term , viz . . —M . E . Companion J . C . Franck , re-elected Grancl Z . ; Comps . G . F . LaSerre , Grand H . ; D . Curtis , Grand . 1 . ; Thomas B . Harris , re-elected Grand Scribe E . ; G . AV . AVhitehead , re-elected Grand Scribe N . ; James Moffatt , Grand Prin . Soj . ; Marcellus Crombie , Grancl Treasurer ; Oliver Gable , Grand Registrar ; James M . Rogerson , Grand 1 st Assist .

Soj . ; E . H . Parker , Grancl 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; James Wilson , Gd . S . B . ; C . W . Matheson , Gd . Std . B . ; C . J . Starling , G . Dir . of Cers ; James Seymour , Grand Organist ; A . Huntington , Grand Pursuivant ; E . Morris , H . P . Brnmmel , George Twomley , ancl E . J . Barker , Grancl Stewards ; James Foreman , Grand Janitor . Grancl Superintendents of Districts : —Comps . E . Heathfield , London dist . ; C . Kahn , AVilson do . ; C . Magill , Hamilton do . ; F . Richardson , Toronto do . ; James A . Henderson , Central do . ; George T . Morehouse , Eastern Townships do . ; Richard Pope , Quebec do .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . OLD KENT LODGE . —A special meeting of this lodge was held at tbe George Tavern , Commercial-road , on Saturday last the 21 st inst ., at 4 o'clock . Present : Bros . Binckes , as W . M . ; Purdy , P . AV . M . ; Briggs , P . AV . M . ; Peter Matthews , AA . M . ; The Rev . D . Shaboe , M . A ., S . AV . ; Thompson , Elliot , and Williams . The lodge being opened in clue form , Bros . Day ,

W . M . ; McLean , S . W ., ancl Bond , S . AV ., 1163 ; Shuttleworth , P . M . 225 ; Swan , Dromtra , Smith , and Speght , were advanced to the Mark Degrees . The ceremony being most ably performed by Bro . Bincks , G . S . Bro . Shaboe was then unanimously elected W . M . ; Bro . Thompson , S . AV . ; Bro . AAllliams , Treasurer ; Bro . Speght , Tyler . There being no further business before the lodge , it was adjourned until the 7 th of April . A lodge of Ex . and Sup . Ex . Masters was then opened , and the

advanced brethren were passed through tho veils by Bro . Purity , iu that impressive ancl admirable manner which distinguishes that brother in all his Masonic ceremonies . The lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , having partaken of which the " Health of Her Majesty the Queen" was given by the AV . M ., followed hy that of the " Earl of Carnarvon , G . M . of the Order , " " Tlie Officers of Grand Lodge , " and "The W . M . elect , " who replied in a few wordsand promised to

per-, form the duties ot his important office to the extent of his ability . Bro . Biggs then proposed the " Health of Bro . Matthews , AV . M ., " who responded fco it , and gave " The Healths of Bro . Binks , " "The newly-advanced Brethren , " "Bro . Purdy ancl Bro . AVilliams . " The brethren severally returned thanks , and the business of the evening was concluded at an early hour . On the 19 th instant , the R . AV . Prov . G . M . of Mark Masons of Devonshiremet the brethren at the Brunswick

, Masonic Hall , Union-road , Plymouth , where a large number from various parts of the province were present . The usual business was transacted and the official appointments made , including the names of Eev . Bro . J . C . Carwithen ( whose honoured father so long presided over the province as D . Prov . G . M ., and O . Supt . of E . A . Masons in Devon ) -, Bros . Rev . J .-E . Risk , G . Chap ., John MackayJohn C . HancockR . RoddSChappie

, , , . , J- G . Richards , Richard Rodda , Henry Miller , Bellerby , and other brethren , while the Grancl Stewardship of the province was unanimously conferred on the A . AA . Bro . C . J . Laidman , whose zeal and assiduity hitherto fully justified the choice the brethren made , as evidencing that the interests of the Mark

Masons of this Province could not have been entrusted to more worthy hands . After the busines of the Grand Lodge had been concluded it was closed with solemn prayer . NORTHUMBERLAND . THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK-ON-TWEED LODGE . —

A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemason's Hall , Newcastle-on-Tyne , March , 26 th . It was opened in due form by the R . AA . M . Bro . H . G . Ludgwig , assisted by Bros . G . Lambton , Treasurer , as S . W . ; C . J . Banister , J . W . ; Sancter , Sec . ; Loades , S . D . ; Tanson , J . D . ; B . Levy , & c . The minutes of last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . W . Evans , P . M . Lodge 114 , being unanimously elected some time back , was advanced to this degree by the R . W . M . The J . W .

delivered the lecture to the candidate . The business of the lodge over , it was closed in due and solemn form , and the brethren spent a happy hour at refreshment , to the instruction of each .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST . ) SHEEEIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( No . 53 ) . —This lodge met iu the Freemasons' Hall , Surrey-street , on Friday evening , 14 th inst . Bro . AVm . AA'hite , jun ., AV . M ., and J . G . D . of England , presided , and was supported by Bros . Drury , S . AV . ; Stuart , J . W . ; Moseley , Sec ; AVebster , S . D . ; AVaterhouse , J . D . ; Garnett , I . G . ; Primrose , Smith , Arnison , Oxleys , and others . There were

also present as a deputation from the ancient Minerva Lodge of Mark Masters at Hull , which has recently received a warrant of confirmation from the Grand Lodge of England : Bros . Thos . Sissons , AV . M . ; Thos . Walton , M . O . and Lecturer ; M . C . Peck , Sec . ; ancl W . Reynolds , J . O . Tbe object of the deputation was to see the working of the Britannia Lodge , which they had heard highly spoken of , ancl to adopt any portion of it which might appear superior to their own ; ason

acknow-, ledging allegiance to the Grand Lodge , they were wishful to conform to its rules and ritual as closely as possible . There being no candidate in waiting , Bro . Peck offered himself as a substitute , and the ceremony was ably worked by the AV . M . and his officers . Bro . Drury explained the working tools ; Bro . Stuart gave the charge , ancl Bro . AVebster delivered the lecture . The Hull brethren expressed themselves highly pleased with the working of the Britannia Lod which they said corresponded

ge , in its main points with that practised in their own , but was superior in many things , and it was their intention to adopt the Sheffield working in order that there should be uniformity among the Yorkshire Mark lodges . The Sheffield brethren likewise derived some profit from their visitors , and determined to adopt several suggestions thrown out by them . Bro . Capt . Hirst , of Rotherham , who was marked in Dublin , was also present as a

visitor , ancl said that so far as he knew , the ceremony was very similar to that practised in Ireland in the lodge in which he took the degree . After the lodge was closed the brethren partook of a capital supper provided by Bros . Garnett ancl Arnison , the Stewards , who are so unwearied in their attention to the comforts of their brethren . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to ; that of the "M . AV . G . M ., the

Earl of Carnarvon , " was very heartily received , as also was the " R . AV . D . G . M ., Lord Holmesdale , ancl the Grand Officers . " It is the intention of the brethren of the Britannia , ere long to return the visit of the brethren of the Minerva .

PURE WATER . —Few of us understand , or if we understand , do not properly value the importance of pure water . The loveliest face is not always the most innocent ; nor is the brightest stream always the purest . Eoctor Letheby , the medical officer of health for the City of London , in his report to the Commissioners of Sewers , on the sanitary state of the City of London , makes some highly pertinent remarks on the condition of the water we drink . During the past few months he has analyzed the water

from thirty-four of the City pumps , and the results , he tells us , show an enormous amount of saline and organic impurity . In every case the water has been fouled with surface drainage . There is not one of these pumps that derives its supply from the deep strata of the London basin ; and excepting the pump in Glover ' s Hall Court , and that in Guildhall Buildings , none of them furnish water fit for domestic purposes .

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 2
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
PORTRAIT OF BRO. CREW. Article 7
THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 7
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES. Article 8
MASTERS AND WARDENS. Article 8
AGED MASONS' WIVES. Article 8
HELE. Article 8
HIGH PRIESTHOOD. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
YORKSHIRE (WEST.) Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

CANADA . SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER . The fifth annual Convocation of the Grand Chapter of Canada , was holden in the Masonic Hall , Albion Buildings , in the City of London , on AVednesday , the 19 th Feb ., ancl continued in session three days . The Throne was occupied bv M . E . Comp . J . C . FranckG . Z . ; R . E . Comp . Edwin HeathfieldG . H . ; ancl

, , R . E . Comp . AV . B . Simpson , G . J . ; a large number of Grancl Officers and Representatives from the Subordinate Chapters being present . The M . E . Z . delivered an excellent address to the Companions at the opening of the Grancl Chapter , wliieh embraced many important questions for the consideration ancl action of that Grancl Body . An address of condolence was adopted by the Grand Chapter , to Her Most Gracious Majesty

the Queen , on the subject of her late bereavement . The following is a complete list of the Grancl Officers elected ancl appointed for the ensuing Masonic term , viz . . —M . E . Companion J . C . Franck , re-elected Grancl Z . ; Comps . G . F . LaSerre , Grand H . ; D . Curtis , Grand . 1 . ; Thomas B . Harris , re-elected Grand Scribe E . ; G . AV . AVhitehead , re-elected Grand Scribe N . ; James Moffatt , Grand Prin . Soj . ; Marcellus Crombie , Grancl Treasurer ; Oliver Gable , Grand Registrar ; James M . Rogerson , Grand 1 st Assist .

Soj . ; E . H . Parker , Grancl 2 nd Assist . Soj . ; James Wilson , Gd . S . B . ; C . W . Matheson , Gd . Std . B . ; C . J . Starling , G . Dir . of Cers ; James Seymour , Grand Organist ; A . Huntington , Grand Pursuivant ; E . Morris , H . P . Brnmmel , George Twomley , ancl E . J . Barker , Grancl Stewards ; James Foreman , Grand Janitor . Grancl Superintendents of Districts : —Comps . E . Heathfield , London dist . ; C . Kahn , AVilson do . ; C . Magill , Hamilton do . ; F . Richardson , Toronto do . ; James A . Henderson , Central do . ; George T . Morehouse , Eastern Townships do . ; Richard Pope , Quebec do .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . OLD KENT LODGE . —A special meeting of this lodge was held at tbe George Tavern , Commercial-road , on Saturday last the 21 st inst ., at 4 o'clock . Present : Bros . Binckes , as W . M . ; Purdy , P . AV . M . ; Briggs , P . AV . M . ; Peter Matthews , AA . M . ; The Rev . D . Shaboe , M . A ., S . AV . ; Thompson , Elliot , and Williams . The lodge being opened in clue form , Bros . Day ,

W . M . ; McLean , S . W ., ancl Bond , S . AV ., 1163 ; Shuttleworth , P . M . 225 ; Swan , Dromtra , Smith , and Speght , were advanced to the Mark Degrees . The ceremony being most ably performed by Bro . Bincks , G . S . Bro . Shaboe was then unanimously elected W . M . ; Bro . Thompson , S . AV . ; Bro . AAllliams , Treasurer ; Bro . Speght , Tyler . There being no further business before the lodge , it was adjourned until the 7 th of April . A lodge of Ex . and Sup . Ex . Masters was then opened , and the

advanced brethren were passed through tho veils by Bro . Purity , iu that impressive ancl admirable manner which distinguishes that brother in all his Masonic ceremonies . The lodge being closed , the brethren adjourned to the banquet , having partaken of which the " Health of Her Majesty the Queen" was given by the AV . M ., followed hy that of the " Earl of Carnarvon , G . M . of the Order , " " Tlie Officers of Grand Lodge , " and "The W . M . elect , " who replied in a few wordsand promised to

per-, form the duties ot his important office to the extent of his ability . Bro . Biggs then proposed the " Health of Bro . Matthews , AV . M ., " who responded fco it , and gave " The Healths of Bro . Binks , " "The newly-advanced Brethren , " "Bro . Purdy ancl Bro . AVilliams . " The brethren severally returned thanks , and the business of the evening was concluded at an early hour . On the 19 th instant , the R . AV . Prov . G . M . of Mark Masons of Devonshiremet the brethren at the Brunswick

, Masonic Hall , Union-road , Plymouth , where a large number from various parts of the province were present . The usual business was transacted and the official appointments made , including the names of Eev . Bro . J . C . Carwithen ( whose honoured father so long presided over the province as D . Prov . G . M ., and O . Supt . of E . A . Masons in Devon ) -, Bros . Rev . J .-E . Risk , G . Chap ., John MackayJohn C . HancockR . RoddSChappie

, , , . , J- G . Richards , Richard Rodda , Henry Miller , Bellerby , and other brethren , while the Grancl Stewardship of the province was unanimously conferred on the A . AA . Bro . C . J . Laidman , whose zeal and assiduity hitherto fully justified the choice the brethren made , as evidencing that the interests of the Mark

Masons of this Province could not have been entrusted to more worthy hands . After the busines of the Grand Lodge had been concluded it was closed with solemn prayer . NORTHUMBERLAND . THE NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK-ON-TWEED LODGE . —

A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemason's Hall , Newcastle-on-Tyne , March , 26 th . It was opened in due form by the R . AA . M . Bro . H . G . Ludgwig , assisted by Bros . G . Lambton , Treasurer , as S . W . ; C . J . Banister , J . W . ; Sancter , Sec . ; Loades , S . D . ; Tanson , J . D . ; B . Levy , & c . The minutes of last regular meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . W . Evans , P . M . Lodge 114 , being unanimously elected some time back , was advanced to this degree by the R . W . M . The J . W .

delivered the lecture to the candidate . The business of the lodge over , it was closed in due and solemn form , and the brethren spent a happy hour at refreshment , to the instruction of each .

YORKSHIRE ( AVEST . ) SHEEEIELD . —Britannia Lodge ( No . 53 ) . —This lodge met iu the Freemasons' Hall , Surrey-street , on Friday evening , 14 th inst . Bro . AVm . AA'hite , jun ., AV . M ., and J . G . D . of England , presided , and was supported by Bros . Drury , S . AV . ; Stuart , J . W . ; Moseley , Sec ; AVebster , S . D . ; AVaterhouse , J . D . ; Garnett , I . G . ; Primrose , Smith , Arnison , Oxleys , and others . There were

also present as a deputation from the ancient Minerva Lodge of Mark Masters at Hull , which has recently received a warrant of confirmation from the Grand Lodge of England : Bros . Thos . Sissons , AV . M . ; Thos . Walton , M . O . and Lecturer ; M . C . Peck , Sec . ; ancl W . Reynolds , J . O . Tbe object of the deputation was to see the working of the Britannia Lodge , which they had heard highly spoken of , ancl to adopt any portion of it which might appear superior to their own ; ason

acknow-, ledging allegiance to the Grand Lodge , they were wishful to conform to its rules and ritual as closely as possible . There being no candidate in waiting , Bro . Peck offered himself as a substitute , and the ceremony was ably worked by the AV . M . and his officers . Bro . Drury explained the working tools ; Bro . Stuart gave the charge , ancl Bro . AVebster delivered the lecture . The Hull brethren expressed themselves highly pleased with the working of the Britannia Lod which they said corresponded

ge , in its main points with that practised in their own , but was superior in many things , and it was their intention to adopt the Sheffield working in order that there should be uniformity among the Yorkshire Mark lodges . The Sheffield brethren likewise derived some profit from their visitors , and determined to adopt several suggestions thrown out by them . Bro . Capt . Hirst , of Rotherham , who was marked in Dublin , was also present as a

visitor , ancl said that so far as he knew , the ceremony was very similar to that practised in Ireland in the lodge in which he took the degree . After the lodge was closed the brethren partook of a capital supper provided by Bros . Garnett ancl Arnison , the Stewards , who are so unwearied in their attention to the comforts of their brethren . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to ; that of the "M . AV . G . M ., the

Earl of Carnarvon , " was very heartily received , as also was the " R . AV . D . G . M ., Lord Holmesdale , ancl the Grand Officers . " It is the intention of the brethren of the Britannia , ere long to return the visit of the brethren of the Minerva .

PURE WATER . —Few of us understand , or if we understand , do not properly value the importance of pure water . The loveliest face is not always the most innocent ; nor is the brightest stream always the purest . Eoctor Letheby , the medical officer of health for the City of London , in his report to the Commissioners of Sewers , on the sanitary state of the City of London , makes some highly pertinent remarks on the condition of the water we drink . During the past few months he has analyzed the water

from thirty-four of the City pumps , and the results , he tells us , show an enormous amount of saline and organic impurity . In every case the water has been fouled with surface drainage . There is not one of these pumps that derives its supply from the deep strata of the London basin ; and excepting the pump in Glover ' s Hall Court , and that in Guildhall Buildings , none of them furnish water fit for domestic purposes .

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