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The Masonic Reporter.

32 ° , then proposed the toast of the noAvly installed member : ; of the Order , and the Reverend E . IT . H . Vernon responded on behalf of till . The formal business of the banquet table having been ' concluded , the Illustrious brethren of the Supreme Grand Council entered into many particulars , on various masonic topics , and afforded the members of the Nottingham Chapter much information , from which it is presumed they Avill profit . After an evening so well spent the visitors and members separated mutually pleased Avith each other and the Order in Avhich they had taken their respective parts .

Knight Templary.

KNIGHT TEMPLARY .

WOOLWICH . t EMEY'S TYNTP . EXCAJIPIIENT . —The Sir Knts . belonging to this Encampment met at the Masonic Hall , AVilliam Street , AVoolwich , on Friday tho 19 th of January . These Avere present Colonel Clerk , V . E . Prov . w « =- —J G . Com . of Kent ; J . R . Thomson , E . C ; Captain Dadson , 1 st . Captain ; Matthew Cooke , G . Org ., 2 nd . Captain ; Captain Boyle , Treas . ; P . Laird ,

Registrar ; Joseph Taylor , Captain of Lines ; Captain N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; William Smith , P . R . C . ; and James Forrester . The Visitors Avere S ' r Knts . Meymott , G . D . of Cers . ; and C . Horsley . There was no Installation of a Companion at this Meeting but the V . E . Prov . G . Commander very kindly undertook to furnish some peculiar information on Masonic Templary , which was thankfully listened to by those assembled . After the Encampment Avas closed the Sir Knts . proceeded , as usual , to Bro . De Grey ' s and dined together .

CANADA . J ?* k ODFREY DE BOTTILI . OS' ENCAAIPMENT , HA :. IIT . TOX . —Tho annual meeting M yX ° f this Encampment AATIS held at head quarters in Hamilton , on Friday , § 1 t ^ fS December 1 st . 1 SG 5 , under tho command of Sir Knt . Thomas B . Harris , ^ = ^ Avho officiated for Sir Knt . Thomas McCraken , in his unavoidable absence . Several companions Avere recciA'ed and installed into tho orderafter Avhich

, the officiating E . C . Avas formally installed E . C . of the Encampment and appointed as his officers the following fraters : —Charles Magill , M . P . P ., Prelate ; John W . Murton , 1 st . Captain ; David Curtis , 2 nd . Captain ; William Edgar , Registrar and Treas . ; S . B . Campbell , Almoner ; Benj . E . Charlton , Expert ; James M'Kay , 1 st . Standard Bearer ; Henry Robertson , 2 nd . do . ; David Gillies , Captain of Lines ; F . J . Rastriek , 1 st . Herald ; Isaac P . Willson , 2 nd . Herald ; AV . W . Summers , Equerry ,

The Sir Knights after labour adjourned to a Banquet which had been specially prepared for tho occasion at Bro . Lees Restaurant . Upwards of twenty-five Sir Knights Avcve present , Avearing their full costume , and giving to the company a most brilliant appearance . The chair AV . IS ably filled by Sir Knt . Thomas B . Harris , E . C . and Provincial Grand Prior , supported on tho right by Sir Knt . Charles Magill , M . P . P ., and on tho left by Sir Knt . Alexander S . Kirlcpatrick , E . G ., Hugh do Payens Encampment , Kingston .

Tho cloth being removed , letters and telegrams of apology , for imaA-oidable absence , Avere road from the following Sir Knts .: —Captain Thompson AA ilson , London ; John Davidson , Gait ; \ f . B . Simpson , Kingston ; George E . Earl , Ogdensburg-lt , U . S . ; James Seymour and Dr . E . Goodman , St . Catherines ; Colonel AVm . M . Mercer AVilson , Simcoe ; Colonel AV . H . AVhitehead , AA oodstock ; John Charles Frank , Montreal , & e . In announcing the first toast tho chairman said : —Sir Knihtsour order has

g , ever been found one of the most patriotic and loyal . During its early career it was no uncommon thing for our predecessors to prove their faith and seal then * attachment Avith their blood . Loyalty to the Sovereign Avho gives us protection , pot only as an order but as citizens , is not less characteristic of our order at 9 2

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THE PAPAL ALLOCUTION AGAINST FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c . JERUSALEM. ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 17
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 33
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 34
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 35
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 37
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 43
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Masonic Reporter.

32 ° , then proposed the toast of the noAvly installed member : ; of the Order , and the Reverend E . IT . H . Vernon responded on behalf of till . The formal business of the banquet table having been ' concluded , the Illustrious brethren of the Supreme Grand Council entered into many particulars , on various masonic topics , and afforded the members of the Nottingham Chapter much information , from which it is presumed they Avill profit . After an evening so well spent the visitors and members separated mutually pleased Avith each other and the Order in Avhich they had taken their respective parts .

Knight Templary.

KNIGHT TEMPLARY .

WOOLWICH . t EMEY'S TYNTP . EXCAJIPIIENT . —The Sir Knts . belonging to this Encampment met at the Masonic Hall , AVilliam Street , AVoolwich , on Friday tho 19 th of January . These Avere present Colonel Clerk , V . E . Prov . w « =- —J G . Com . of Kent ; J . R . Thomson , E . C ; Captain Dadson , 1 st . Captain ; Matthew Cooke , G . Org ., 2 nd . Captain ; Captain Boyle , Treas . ; P . Laird ,

Registrar ; Joseph Taylor , Captain of Lines ; Captain N . G . Philips , P . G . Sub-Prior ; William Smith , P . R . C . ; and James Forrester . The Visitors Avere S ' r Knts . Meymott , G . D . of Cers . ; and C . Horsley . There was no Installation of a Companion at this Meeting but the V . E . Prov . G . Commander very kindly undertook to furnish some peculiar information on Masonic Templary , which was thankfully listened to by those assembled . After the Encampment Avas closed the Sir Knts . proceeded , as usual , to Bro . De Grey ' s and dined together .

CANADA . J ?* k ODFREY DE BOTTILI . OS' ENCAAIPMENT , HA :. IIT . TOX . —Tho annual meeting M yX ° f this Encampment AATIS held at head quarters in Hamilton , on Friday , § 1 t ^ fS December 1 st . 1 SG 5 , under tho command of Sir Knt . Thomas B . Harris , ^ = ^ Avho officiated for Sir Knt . Thomas McCraken , in his unavoidable absence . Several companions Avere recciA'ed and installed into tho orderafter Avhich

, the officiating E . C . Avas formally installed E . C . of the Encampment and appointed as his officers the following fraters : —Charles Magill , M . P . P ., Prelate ; John W . Murton , 1 st . Captain ; David Curtis , 2 nd . Captain ; William Edgar , Registrar and Treas . ; S . B . Campbell , Almoner ; Benj . E . Charlton , Expert ; James M'Kay , 1 st . Standard Bearer ; Henry Robertson , 2 nd . do . ; David Gillies , Captain of Lines ; F . J . Rastriek , 1 st . Herald ; Isaac P . Willson , 2 nd . Herald ; AV . W . Summers , Equerry ,

The Sir Knights after labour adjourned to a Banquet which had been specially prepared for tho occasion at Bro . Lees Restaurant . Upwards of twenty-five Sir Knights Avcve present , Avearing their full costume , and giving to the company a most brilliant appearance . The chair AV . IS ably filled by Sir Knt . Thomas B . Harris , E . C . and Provincial Grand Prior , supported on tho right by Sir Knt . Charles Magill , M . P . P ., and on tho left by Sir Knt . Alexander S . Kirlcpatrick , E . G ., Hugh do Payens Encampment , Kingston .

Tho cloth being removed , letters and telegrams of apology , for imaA-oidable absence , Avere road from the following Sir Knts .: —Captain Thompson AA ilson , London ; John Davidson , Gait ; \ f . B . Simpson , Kingston ; George E . Earl , Ogdensburg-lt , U . S . ; James Seymour and Dr . E . Goodman , St . Catherines ; Colonel AVm . M . Mercer AVilson , Simcoe ; Colonel AV . H . AVhitehead , AA oodstock ; John Charles Frank , Montreal , & e . In announcing the first toast tho chairman said : —Sir Knihtsour order has

g , ever been found one of the most patriotic and loyal . During its early career it was no uncommon thing for our predecessors to prove their faith and seal then * attachment Avith their blood . Loyalty to the Sovereign Avho gives us protection , pot only as an order but as citizens , is not less characteristic of our order at 9 2

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