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Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

TiODGE ST . AUBYS , ( No . 6-1 ) . —A meeting in connexion Avith this loclge was convened on AVednesday , the 21 st inst ., and a ballot taken for Bros . Frederick Brine , Major of the Royal Engineers , and S . W . of the Perseverance Lodge , 1 G 4 , Sidmouth ; AV . J . J . Spry , S . N ., of Lodge 230 ; J . Oxland , S . N ., and Roberts , all of whom were ballotted for , and being iu attendance , ivere introduced , with Bro . Baxter ( who had been previously Accepted ) , and advanced to the degree . Several A'isitors Avere

present . NOEEOEK . —Cabbell P . A . Chapter ( No . 807 ) . —This chapter held its quarterly meeting at tha Freemasons' Hall , St . Stephen ' s , Norwich , on Thursday , the 22 nd inst . The chapter was opened in due form by Comps . G . E . Simpson , Z . ; Hon . P . Walpole , H . ; and H . I . L . Estrange , J . ; the ballot being taken for the three Principals for the ensuing year , and proving unanimous , Comp . Henry John MasonPZ . then installed Comps . F . AA '

al-, ., pole as Z . ; H . P . L . Estrange , H . ; and D . Penrice , J . Comp . H . J . Mason on this occasion gave the addresses to the Three Chairs , and lectures on tho Scripture readings . Comps . J . Stanley ancl F . G . Deacon were appointed E . and N . ; J . Penrice , P . Soj . ; H . J . Mason Assist . Soj . ; one candidate for exaltation being proposed , with subscriptions to the Schools , the chapter was closed in solemn prayer ; the Companions then adjourned to the banquet room , and spent a joyous evening .

Knights Tehplar.

KNIGHTS TEHPLAR .

NORFOLK . NORWICH . —Cabbell Encampment . —This conclave was opened in the Masonic Hall , St . Stephen ' s , on Friday , the 23 rd inst ., by the E . G . Sir Knt . H . L . Estrange , assisted by Sir Knt . Hon . P . AA alpole , P . E . C ; Micklethwaite , 1 st Capt . ; D . Penrice , 2 nd Capt . ; G . E . Simpson , Prelate ; j . Barwell , Expert ; Joseph Marshall , Reg . ; II . J . Mason , Capt . of Lines ; there were also

present Sir Knt . Stanley , F . G . Deacon , and other Sir Knts . This being the meeting of the encampment for the proposition of E . Commander for tlie ensuing year , Sir Knt . H . L . Esti-ance , E . Commander , proposed Sir Knt . A . M . P . Morgan , 1 st Capt ., as E . Commander for the ensuing year , ivhich was seconded by Sir Knt . AA alpole . The usual subscriptions to the Boys' and Girls' Schools were granted ; tho conclave was then closed in due form , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to the banquet hall , and spent the evening in harmony .

Knights Of Constantinople.

KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE .

DEVON . MOKICB Tows . —A special council of this Knightly Order was holden on AA ' ednesday , the 21 st inst ., for the purpose of creating such brethren Knights of tlie Order whose names had received requisite approval . Five such being in attendance , they wero duly created , admitted , and proclaimed by Herald to be Knights of . Constantinople . During the evening the Illustrious Sovereign Elect was robed and enthroned , and received

the usual homage from the Sir Knts . The appointment of officers was postponed until the regular meeting . A banquet was held after the duties of tlie council bad close 3 , attended by a goodly ' number of the members of the Order . The toasts peculiar to the degree were given ivith good effect , and evoked special replies from Sir Knts . Irwin , as P . J . S . ; Chappie , as J . S . ; and Mason F . Brine , on behalf of those who had that clay acceded to tlie Order . After spinning a very comfortable hour at the refreshment board tlie assemblage dispersed .

British Columbia.

BRITISH COLUMBIA .

NEW WESTMINSTER . TTsiOS- LODGE ( No . 899 ) . —Tlie annual festival of this lodge was held on St . John ' s Day 27 th December , 1805 , and Bro . the Hon . H . Holbrook who has been elected Master for the third time since the formation of tho lodge was regularly installed AA ' . M ., and he requested after his election that the brethren

British Columbia.

should elect their officers according to the wishes of the lodge , aud to conform in some measure to the feelings of the brethren who came to us from the neighbouring American territory , the lodge was therefore called off aud tlie election took place and after the installation he in accordance with the Constitution appointed the officers so choser . as follows : —Bro . H . AV . Smith , S . AV . ; J . C . Hughes , J . AV . ; R , Dickenson , Treas "; J . S . Clute , Sec ; Dr . A . AV . S . Block , S . D . ; John Murray , " J . D . ; 0 . M .

Hocking , I . G . ; P . Hicks , Tyler . The address of condolence to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire for the loss they had sustained in the death of Lord A iscount Combermere was confirmed and will be forwarded , the likeness of this nobleman adorns the walls of the lodge room as one who recommended the formation of tho lodge , and also as a mark of respect to the present AV . M . who is ono of the first Provincial Grand Officers of Cheshire . The lodge being called to refreshment partook of

a dinner in the lodge room , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drank and full justice done to the splendid dinner furnished by Bro . Hicks ; several guests were present , amongst the rest -we noticed Bvo . the Hon . C . W . Franks Treasurer of the colony and several others , the toasts drank were " Tlie Queen , Prince and Princess of AA ales and rest of the Royal Family , " " Our popular Governor Mr . Seymour , " "Officer administering the Government and the rest of the

Officials of the Colony , " " Grand Master of England , " " Grand Master Scotland and Ireland , " "Grand Master Canada and the Grand Master United States of America , " " Provincial Grand Master of the Colonies of Great Britain , " " The late Provincial Grand Master of Cheshire" in silence , " Newly initiated brethren , " "Visitors , " " Officers ofthe Lodge , " " Lodges in the neighbouring Colonies of A ancouveres Island , " "TheTyler's Toast . " During the

time these toasts were given many speeches were made , and songs sung by Bros . Hocking , Richards , and others , and the party did not separate until a late hour after having passed a very pleasant evening .

America.

AMERICA .

Oirarpi . c . —Olympia Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —It having been intimated to the brethren of British Columbia by the Masons of AVashington Territory , in the United States of America , that the widow of Bro . AA ' arbass , an American Mason , who had died at Carriboo , in that colony , had wished his remains to be brought for interment to Olympia . The Masons of British Columbia subscribed £ 50 , and brought the body of Bro . Warbass from Carriboo to Olympia , and gave it to his widow . The

Masons of Olympia passed na address of condolence , a copy of which was forwarded to Union Lodge ( No . 899 ) at New AVestminster , and by resolution of that lodge it was resolved to send copy of the same to the Grand Lodge of England , to show the good feeling existing between British and American Masons , and how , in case of need , they wilt help one another . At a "Lodge of Sorrow , " held by Olympia Lodgo ( No . 1 ) , A . F . and A . M ., the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously

adopted : —Whereas our late brother , Uzal G . Warbass , an esteemed citizen of the town of Olympia , though not a member of this lodge , yet endeared to us as a Master Mason , who proved his standing in the fraternity by rectitude of conduct and the practice of the Masonic virtues , fell by the grim hand of death , away from home ancl kindred , in a foreign land ; and lvhereas his estimable widow having expressed a wish that his remains

should be returned to his former home , that she , herself , might consign to their final resting-place the ashes of him she loved , and at his tomb shed the tear of affection ; to which darling wish our brethren of British Columbia promptly and heartily responded , contributing , most liberally , time , labour , and money ; and whereas , after unremitting effort , with herculean labourthrough a wildernessrendered almost impassible by

, , deep snows , our brethren have now deposited at the house of tlie widow tho remains of our deceased brother ; therefore , resolved , by Olympia Loclge ( No . 1 ) , A . F- ancl A . M ., that we most gratefully appreciate the sacred evidence of the truly catholic spirit of our ancient and time honoured institution , which recognises these bonds of fraternal union and sympathy , whicli obliterates the claim of nationality , which teaches by

deeds of brotherly love , " that Masonry unites men of every country , sect , and opinion , and conciliates true friendship among those who might otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance ; " that Masonic relief " soothes the unhappyj

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THE TETRAGRAMMATON. Article 1
THE POPE AND FREEMASONRY. Article 2
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 4
STREET ACCIDENTS. Article 6
ENJOYMENT ATTENDING THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE PANG. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEHPLAR. Article 12
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 12
BRITISH COLUMBIA. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
Obituary. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 15
NOTES ON LITERATUES, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 7TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

TiODGE ST . AUBYS , ( No . 6-1 ) . —A meeting in connexion Avith this loclge was convened on AVednesday , the 21 st inst ., and a ballot taken for Bros . Frederick Brine , Major of the Royal Engineers , and S . W . of the Perseverance Lodge , 1 G 4 , Sidmouth ; AV . J . J . Spry , S . N ., of Lodge 230 ; J . Oxland , S . N ., and Roberts , all of whom were ballotted for , and being iu attendance , ivere introduced , with Bro . Baxter ( who had been previously Accepted ) , and advanced to the degree . Several A'isitors Avere

present . NOEEOEK . —Cabbell P . A . Chapter ( No . 807 ) . —This chapter held its quarterly meeting at tha Freemasons' Hall , St . Stephen ' s , Norwich , on Thursday , the 22 nd inst . The chapter was opened in due form by Comps . G . E . Simpson , Z . ; Hon . P . Walpole , H . ; and H . I . L . Estrange , J . ; the ballot being taken for the three Principals for the ensuing year , and proving unanimous , Comp . Henry John MasonPZ . then installed Comps . F . AA '

al-, ., pole as Z . ; H . P . L . Estrange , H . ; and D . Penrice , J . Comp . H . J . Mason on this occasion gave the addresses to the Three Chairs , and lectures on tho Scripture readings . Comps . J . Stanley ancl F . G . Deacon were appointed E . and N . ; J . Penrice , P . Soj . ; H . J . Mason Assist . Soj . ; one candidate for exaltation being proposed , with subscriptions to the Schools , the chapter was closed in solemn prayer ; the Companions then adjourned to the banquet room , and spent a joyous evening .

Knights Tehplar.

KNIGHTS TEHPLAR .

NORFOLK . NORWICH . —Cabbell Encampment . —This conclave was opened in the Masonic Hall , St . Stephen ' s , on Friday , the 23 rd inst ., by the E . G . Sir Knt . H . L . Estrange , assisted by Sir Knt . Hon . P . AA alpole , P . E . C ; Micklethwaite , 1 st Capt . ; D . Penrice , 2 nd Capt . ; G . E . Simpson , Prelate ; j . Barwell , Expert ; Joseph Marshall , Reg . ; II . J . Mason , Capt . of Lines ; there were also

present Sir Knt . Stanley , F . G . Deacon , and other Sir Knts . This being the meeting of the encampment for the proposition of E . Commander for tlie ensuing year , Sir Knt . H . L . Esti-ance , E . Commander , proposed Sir Knt . A . M . P . Morgan , 1 st Capt ., as E . Commander for the ensuing year , ivhich was seconded by Sir Knt . AA alpole . The usual subscriptions to the Boys' and Girls' Schools were granted ; tho conclave was then closed in due form , and the Sir Knts . adjourned to the banquet hall , and spent the evening in harmony .

Knights Of Constantinople.

KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE .

DEVON . MOKICB Tows . —A special council of this Knightly Order was holden on AA ' ednesday , the 21 st inst ., for the purpose of creating such brethren Knights of tlie Order whose names had received requisite approval . Five such being in attendance , they wero duly created , admitted , and proclaimed by Herald to be Knights of . Constantinople . During the evening the Illustrious Sovereign Elect was robed and enthroned , and received

the usual homage from the Sir Knts . The appointment of officers was postponed until the regular meeting . A banquet was held after the duties of tlie council bad close 3 , attended by a goodly ' number of the members of the Order . The toasts peculiar to the degree were given ivith good effect , and evoked special replies from Sir Knts . Irwin , as P . J . S . ; Chappie , as J . S . ; and Mason F . Brine , on behalf of those who had that clay acceded to tlie Order . After spinning a very comfortable hour at the refreshment board tlie assemblage dispersed .

British Columbia.

BRITISH COLUMBIA .

NEW WESTMINSTER . TTsiOS- LODGE ( No . 899 ) . —Tlie annual festival of this lodge was held on St . John ' s Day 27 th December , 1805 , and Bro . the Hon . H . Holbrook who has been elected Master for the third time since the formation of tho lodge was regularly installed AA ' . M ., and he requested after his election that the brethren

British Columbia.

should elect their officers according to the wishes of the lodge , aud to conform in some measure to the feelings of the brethren who came to us from the neighbouring American territory , the lodge was therefore called off aud tlie election took place and after the installation he in accordance with the Constitution appointed the officers so choser . as follows : —Bro . H . AV . Smith , S . AV . ; J . C . Hughes , J . AV . ; R , Dickenson , Treas "; J . S . Clute , Sec ; Dr . A . AV . S . Block , S . D . ; John Murray , " J . D . ; 0 . M .

Hocking , I . G . ; P . Hicks , Tyler . The address of condolence to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cheshire for the loss they had sustained in the death of Lord A iscount Combermere was confirmed and will be forwarded , the likeness of this nobleman adorns the walls of the lodge room as one who recommended the formation of tho lodge , and also as a mark of respect to the present AV . M . who is ono of the first Provincial Grand Officers of Cheshire . The lodge being called to refreshment partook of

a dinner in the lodge room , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were drank and full justice done to the splendid dinner furnished by Bro . Hicks ; several guests were present , amongst the rest -we noticed Bvo . the Hon . C . W . Franks Treasurer of the colony and several others , the toasts drank were " Tlie Queen , Prince and Princess of AA ales and rest of the Royal Family , " " Our popular Governor Mr . Seymour , " "Officer administering the Government and the rest of the

Officials of the Colony , " " Grand Master of England , " " Grand Master Scotland and Ireland , " "Grand Master Canada and the Grand Master United States of America , " " Provincial Grand Master of the Colonies of Great Britain , " " The late Provincial Grand Master of Cheshire" in silence , " Newly initiated brethren , " "Visitors , " " Officers ofthe Lodge , " " Lodges in the neighbouring Colonies of A ancouveres Island , " "TheTyler's Toast . " During the

time these toasts were given many speeches were made , and songs sung by Bros . Hocking , Richards , and others , and the party did not separate until a late hour after having passed a very pleasant evening .

America.

AMERICA .

Oirarpi . c . —Olympia Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —It having been intimated to the brethren of British Columbia by the Masons of AVashington Territory , in the United States of America , that the widow of Bro . AA ' arbass , an American Mason , who had died at Carriboo , in that colony , had wished his remains to be brought for interment to Olympia . The Masons of British Columbia subscribed £ 50 , and brought the body of Bro . Warbass from Carriboo to Olympia , and gave it to his widow . The

Masons of Olympia passed na address of condolence , a copy of which was forwarded to Union Lodge ( No . 899 ) at New AVestminster , and by resolution of that lodge it was resolved to send copy of the same to the Grand Lodge of England , to show the good feeling existing between British and American Masons , and how , in case of need , they wilt help one another . At a "Lodge of Sorrow , " held by Olympia Lodgo ( No . 1 ) , A . F . and A . M ., the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously

adopted : —Whereas our late brother , Uzal G . Warbass , an esteemed citizen of the town of Olympia , though not a member of this lodge , yet endeared to us as a Master Mason , who proved his standing in the fraternity by rectitude of conduct and the practice of the Masonic virtues , fell by the grim hand of death , away from home ancl kindred , in a foreign land ; and lvhereas his estimable widow having expressed a wish that his remains

should be returned to his former home , that she , herself , might consign to their final resting-place the ashes of him she loved , and at his tomb shed the tear of affection ; to which darling wish our brethren of British Columbia promptly and heartily responded , contributing , most liberally , time , labour , and money ; and whereas , after unremitting effort , with herculean labourthrough a wildernessrendered almost impassible by

, , deep snows , our brethren have now deposited at the house of tlie widow tho remains of our deceased brother ; therefore , resolved , by Olympia Loclge ( No . 1 ) , A . F- ancl A . M ., that we most gratefully appreciate the sacred evidence of the truly catholic spirit of our ancient and time honoured institution , which recognises these bonds of fraternal union and sympathy , whicli obliterates the claim of nationality , which teaches by

deeds of brotherly love , " that Masonry unites men of every country , sect , and opinion , and conciliates true friendship among those who might otherwise have remained at a perpetual distance ; " that Masonic relief " soothes the unhappyj

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