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Royal Arch.

with a view of upholding the authority of that body , felt they had no course left but to suspend the Alfred Chapter from all Masonic functions . The Committee have likewise to report that they have received an application from the High Cross Chapter ( No . 754 ) , Tottenham , praying for permission to remove to No . 56 ,

Crutched Friars , in tbe City of London . The application is accompanied with the approval of the High Cross Lodge , to which this chapter is attached , to the proposed removal . The Committee consider the application is regular in form , but leave it to Grand Chapter to determine as to the expediency or otherwise of a removal ; merely observing that the charter was originally granted on the ground that the chapter was to meet at some distance from London , although within the London district .

The Committee have further to report that they have received the following petitions , viz . : —¦ From Companions the Rev . Adolphus F . A . AA oodford as Z . ; the Rev . T . B . Ferris as H . ; Joseph Buckton as J . ; and seven others for a chapter to be attached to the Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 304 ) , Leeds , to be called the Philanthropic Chapter , and to

meet at the private rooms , No . 1 , Bond-street , Leeds , on the second Monday in each month . From Companions George Price as Z . ; AVilliam Locock AVebb as H . ; Curthbert Henry Woodward as J . ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the East Surrey Lodge of Concord ( No . 463 ) , Croydon , Surrey , to be called the East Surrey

Chapter of Concord , to meet at the Railway Hotel , Addiscombe-road , Croydon , on the third AVednesday in January , April , July , and October in each year . From Companions Ezekiel Nathan as Z ; Sydney James as II . ; Julius Hyman as J ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the Otago Lodge ( No . 841 ) , Dunedin , Otago , New Zealand ,

to be called the Chapter of Obdgo , to meet at the Shamrock Hotel , Dunedin , Otago , on the first Thursday in September , November , January , March , May , and July in every year .

These petitions being regular in form ( although the latter is not accompanied with the formal sanction of the lodge ) , the Committee recommend that the prayers thereof be respectively granted . The Committee have received notice of the following motions for the next Quarterl y Convocation of Grand Chapter from E .

Companion J . J . Hardey , P . Z . No . 753 . 1 st . — " That the minutes of the proceedings of the Grand Chapter of the 5 th August , 1863 , be not confirmed , so far as they declare it to be illegal to hold a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons on a Sunday . " 2 nd . — " That Freemasonry is universal , and that it is

inconsistent with such universality , to prohibit the holding of a Royal Arch Chapter on a Sunday , which is the Sabbath only of a section of the population of the world . " 3 rd . — "That Freemasonry comprising persons of all religious denominations , it is just and proper that a Royal Arch Chapter should be authorized to meet on a Sunday if desired by its

members . " ( Signed ) JOHN SAVAGE ( in the Chair ) . Freemasons' Hall , London , 21 st October , 1863 .

Ar01701

THERE exists in human nature a disposition to murmur at the disappointments and calamities incident to it , rather than to acknowledge with gratitude the blessings by which they are more than counterbalanced .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . MANCHESTER . —Jerusalem Encampment . —A conclave or chapter of encampment was held on Wednesday , the 21 st inst ., when Sir Knt . Benjamin St . John B . Joule , J . P ., Mm . Hoe ., was unanimously elected E . C . for the ensuing year ; Sir . Knts . Hine , re-elected Treasurer ; and Joule and Capt . Bennett , Auditors . Eev . Sir Knt . Porter signed his certificate as a Knight

Templar and Knight of Malta , of the " Lagan Valley Encampment , " Ireland . A Priory of Knights of Malta was also held , and ceremonials compared . As usual , a most agreeable and ¦ fraternal evening was spent in Masonic conversation .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LONDONDERRY . LEPEORD . —The Freemasons of Lodge Harmony ( No . 102 ) , Lifford , entertained Bro . Captain J . K . Humfrey , Senior Warden , to a supper in their lodge-room , on AVednesday , 21 st inst ., previous to his leaving for the South of Ireland . The chair was occupied by Bro . John Moody , AV . M ., and the vice-chair by Captain Searle . About 36 of the brethren sat down to partake of the viands . After the usual loyal toasts were given and

responded to , the health of "Our Guest" was given , with full bumpers , accompanied with all the honours , to which he very gratefully and ably responded . During the evening a few good songs , & c , were given by some of tbe brethren , aud , after enjoying "the feast of reason and the flow of soul , " the company separated , wishing the guest every success .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —St . Aulyn ' s- Lodge ( No . 95 S ) . —At the regular monthly meeting held on Tuesday , Oct . 20 th , although the attendance of the members was somewhat limited , this was fully compensated by the large number of visitors , many of the Mechanics' Lodge having by previous agreement come together from St . Helier , so that there were nearly forty assembled , including the Prov . G . M ., and about a dozen Past Masters . The lodge was opened soon after half past six bBro . Dr .

Hopy kins , AV . M ., assisted by Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., acting as S . W ., and Bro . Orange , J . AV ., Bro . Ainslie taking the chair of Imm . P . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Several letters were read , among them one requesting the appointment of a steward for the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , which it was agreed could not be complied withowing to distance from Londonthe season at

, , which it is held , and inability on the part of a lodge but recently formed , the furniture of which is not yet quite complete , to join actively in such demonstrations . After examination of the certificate of Bro . James C C Pipon , and of a note from the Secretary of the Apollo University Lodge , in which he was initiated , and to which he still belongs , a ballot was taken for

Ins admission as a joining member of St . Anbyn s Lodge , which was unanimous in his favour . Several communications from the Prov . G . M . were read , announcing the suspension , in addition to the three mentioned at the last meeting , of the following brethren from all their Masonic rights and privileges . Bros . Neel , Desmoulins , Grossiere , Robert , C Asplet , G . Viekery , T . De la Mare , F . M . Giraudot , E . Gallichan , Peneveyre , Hon . E . Bellew . The AV . M . read a letter from the

Secretary of the Cesaree Lodge , announcing a formal resolution for the offer of its pedestal , chairs , & c , to St . Aubyn's Lodge for the sum of six guineas . The W . M . reminded the brethren that he and the AVardens had been previously commissioned to negotiate the matter , and explained his reason for not putting a resolution for the acceptance of this offer to the membersnamelythat he hoped to raise the money from

, , private Masonic sources , so as to make a present of the furniture mentioned . Mr . John F . G . le Bas was initiated by the AV . M . The AV . M . having announced that he had returned to the owner the pedestals at first used by the lodge , it was resolved , that the best thanks of St . Aubyn's Lodge be presented to the Prov . G . M . for his kindness in lending his pedestals for its use , as well as for the interest he has uniformly evinced

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MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 1
IS TASTE AS EXPENSIVE INDULGENCE ? Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
CAN A WARDEN" INITIATE, &c. Article 9
MASONIC FOUNDATIONS. Article 10
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
Untitled Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
Untitled Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

with a view of upholding the authority of that body , felt they had no course left but to suspend the Alfred Chapter from all Masonic functions . The Committee have likewise to report that they have received an application from the High Cross Chapter ( No . 754 ) , Tottenham , praying for permission to remove to No . 56 ,

Crutched Friars , in tbe City of London . The application is accompanied with the approval of the High Cross Lodge , to which this chapter is attached , to the proposed removal . The Committee consider the application is regular in form , but leave it to Grand Chapter to determine as to the expediency or otherwise of a removal ; merely observing that the charter was originally granted on the ground that the chapter was to meet at some distance from London , although within the London district .

The Committee have further to report that they have received the following petitions , viz . : —¦ From Companions the Rev . Adolphus F . A . AA oodford as Z . ; the Rev . T . B . Ferris as H . ; Joseph Buckton as J . ; and seven others for a chapter to be attached to the Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 304 ) , Leeds , to be called the Philanthropic Chapter , and to

meet at the private rooms , No . 1 , Bond-street , Leeds , on the second Monday in each month . From Companions George Price as Z . ; AVilliam Locock AVebb as H . ; Curthbert Henry Woodward as J . ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the East Surrey Lodge of Concord ( No . 463 ) , Croydon , Surrey , to be called the East Surrey

Chapter of Concord , to meet at the Railway Hotel , Addiscombe-road , Croydon , on the third AVednesday in January , April , July , and October in each year . From Companions Ezekiel Nathan as Z ; Sydney James as II . ; Julius Hyman as J ; and nine others for a chapter to be attached to the Otago Lodge ( No . 841 ) , Dunedin , Otago , New Zealand ,

to be called the Chapter of Obdgo , to meet at the Shamrock Hotel , Dunedin , Otago , on the first Thursday in September , November , January , March , May , and July in every year .

These petitions being regular in form ( although the latter is not accompanied with the formal sanction of the lodge ) , the Committee recommend that the prayers thereof be respectively granted . The Committee have received notice of the following motions for the next Quarterl y Convocation of Grand Chapter from E .

Companion J . J . Hardey , P . Z . No . 753 . 1 st . — " That the minutes of the proceedings of the Grand Chapter of the 5 th August , 1863 , be not confirmed , so far as they declare it to be illegal to hold a Chapter of Royal Arch Masons on a Sunday . " 2 nd . — " That Freemasonry is universal , and that it is

inconsistent with such universality , to prohibit the holding of a Royal Arch Chapter on a Sunday , which is the Sabbath only of a section of the population of the world . " 3 rd . — "That Freemasonry comprising persons of all religious denominations , it is just and proper that a Royal Arch Chapter should be authorized to meet on a Sunday if desired by its

members . " ( Signed ) JOHN SAVAGE ( in the Chair ) . Freemasons' Hall , London , 21 st October , 1863 .

Ar01701

THERE exists in human nature a disposition to murmur at the disappointments and calamities incident to it , rather than to acknowledge with gratitude the blessings by which they are more than counterbalanced .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . MANCHESTER . —Jerusalem Encampment . —A conclave or chapter of encampment was held on Wednesday , the 21 st inst ., when Sir Knt . Benjamin St . John B . Joule , J . P ., Mm . Hoe ., was unanimously elected E . C . for the ensuing year ; Sir . Knts . Hine , re-elected Treasurer ; and Joule and Capt . Bennett , Auditors . Eev . Sir Knt . Porter signed his certificate as a Knight

Templar and Knight of Malta , of the " Lagan Valley Encampment , " Ireland . A Priory of Knights of Malta was also held , and ceremonials compared . As usual , a most agreeable and ¦ fraternal evening was spent in Masonic conversation .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LONDONDERRY . LEPEORD . —The Freemasons of Lodge Harmony ( No . 102 ) , Lifford , entertained Bro . Captain J . K . Humfrey , Senior Warden , to a supper in their lodge-room , on AVednesday , 21 st inst ., previous to his leaving for the South of Ireland . The chair was occupied by Bro . John Moody , AV . M ., and the vice-chair by Captain Searle . About 36 of the brethren sat down to partake of the viands . After the usual loyal toasts were given and

responded to , the health of "Our Guest" was given , with full bumpers , accompanied with all the honours , to which he very gratefully and ably responded . During the evening a few good songs , & c , were given by some of tbe brethren , aud , after enjoying "the feast of reason and the flow of soul , " the company separated , wishing the guest every success .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . —St . Aulyn ' s- Lodge ( No . 95 S ) . —At the regular monthly meeting held on Tuesday , Oct . 20 th , although the attendance of the members was somewhat limited , this was fully compensated by the large number of visitors , many of the Mechanics' Lodge having by previous agreement come together from St . Helier , so that there were nearly forty assembled , including the Prov . G . M ., and about a dozen Past Masters . The lodge was opened soon after half past six bBro . Dr .

Hopy kins , AV . M ., assisted by Bro . Schmitt , P . M ., acting as S . W ., and Bro . Orange , J . AV ., Bro . Ainslie taking the chair of Imm . P . M . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . Several letters were read , among them one requesting the appointment of a steward for the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution , which it was agreed could not be complied withowing to distance from Londonthe season at

, , which it is held , and inability on the part of a lodge but recently formed , the furniture of which is not yet quite complete , to join actively in such demonstrations . After examination of the certificate of Bro . James C C Pipon , and of a note from the Secretary of the Apollo University Lodge , in which he was initiated , and to which he still belongs , a ballot was taken for

Ins admission as a joining member of St . Anbyn s Lodge , which was unanimous in his favour . Several communications from the Prov . G . M . were read , announcing the suspension , in addition to the three mentioned at the last meeting , of the following brethren from all their Masonic rights and privileges . Bros . Neel , Desmoulins , Grossiere , Robert , C Asplet , G . Viekery , T . De la Mare , F . M . Giraudot , E . Gallichan , Peneveyre , Hon . E . Bellew . The AV . M . read a letter from the

Secretary of the Cesaree Lodge , announcing a formal resolution for the offer of its pedestal , chairs , & c , to St . Aubyn's Lodge for the sum of six guineas . The W . M . reminded the brethren that he and the AVardens had been previously commissioned to negotiate the matter , and explained his reason for not putting a resolution for the acceptance of this offer to the membersnamelythat he hoped to raise the money from

, , private Masonic sources , so as to make a present of the furniture mentioned . Mr . John F . G . le Bas was initiated by the AV . M . The AV . M . having announced that he had returned to the owner the pedestals at first used by the lodge , it was resolved , that the best thanks of St . Aubyn's Lodge be presented to the Prov . G . M . for his kindness in lending his pedestals for its use , as well as for the interest he has uniformly evinced

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