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Channel Islands.

Contour , honorary secretaries , and other Masons , svho accompanied his excellency over the principal rooms . General Cnppage appeared to take much interest in everything he sasv . Some idea of the extensive character of the bazaar may be gathered from the fact that above 2 , 000 tickets were sold before , the opening . This svas hi addition to the money taken at the door , svhich , Ave understand , svas by no means inconsiderable .

One particular gratifying feature in connection with the exhibition is that all Masons take a lively interest in its success . That every effort svas necessary to preserve order is esddent , OAv ' mg to the very large influx of visitors during the day , for , at one period , it became clear that inextricable confusion must have arisen if the strictest precautions had not been observed . Early in the day , in addition to the Lieutenant-GoA'crnor ; the Bailiff ; the Prov .

G . Master , J . Hammond , Esq . ; the Very Reverend the Dean ; Deputies Iiemery and Le Cronier , and a large number of other gentlemen were present . With reference to tho ladies , there Avas a perfect galaxy of beauty . As regards the bazaar itself , among tho most active ladies Avere —• Mesdames Ed . C . Malet , De Carteret , C . Le Sueur , Jn . Dure ] , H . L . Manuel , J . Le Cronier , Ed . Pixley , Ed . J . Rolling-ham , C . Donaldson , F . W . Le Quesne , La Cloche and C . G . Renouf : Mesdomoisolles S . Deslandes , Renoufj LaA'erfcy ,

Thompson , Marett , Brooks , Le Contour , Le Cronier , Le Quesne and Simon . Upon entering the Temple , to the left , Avas the post-office , surrounded by a number of neat engravings . By tho side of the inquiry-Avindosv Avas a placard , couched in these Avords—" The Registry-office is removed to the Rector ' s and the Registrar's . " Of course many ladies svere inquiring for the whereabouts of these officials in all cases of nice importance ; and , after having been satisfied , they resols'cd to reconsider the subject . Moving upsvards , visitors paid a visit to the "Royal Arch Room , " which was open to all , and afforded some idea of the mystic character of the Order . Going dowuAvards and turning to the groat hall of the Temple As'as the

bazaar , a truly magnificent exhibition . To attempt to give the particulars of it , with the many fair ladies in charge of tho stalls , svould be manifestly unfair . In the museum svere many paintings , curiosities , and knicknackeries lent , in the most handsome manner , by some of the principal residents in the island . To enumerate them hero Avovdd be to devote more space than AVO can afford . A correspondent has been so obliging as to send us a copy of The British Press and Jersey Times , from Avhich sve have condensed the above , and are

happy to append the supplemental remarks svith svhich he has favored us . Our correspondent says : —Of course the lodge room , or Temple proper , in AS'hieh the bazaar svas held , Avas the chief attraction , and svas generally crosvded , indeed too mnch so for advantageous display and sale of tho goods svith sA'hieh the stalls svere loaded . The fair vendors hoAvever , As-hose services and labors it is impossible to over-estimate , svere ubiquitous , even resorting to the anteroom svith articles to be sold or rallied for ; few could resist their importunities ,

their svinning smile , their persuasive eloquence , and on some occasions even their physical force . Well-knosvn bachelors svere especial objects of their efforts , and it svas amusing to Avatch the competition as to Avho should first pounce upon them as they entered . Many gentlemen Avere found to beat a speedy retreat , and Avere heard to express their inteistkm not to venture a second time into a place so dangerous to their pockets ; yet after all they could not resist the temptation , and came again and again . On the dais at the upper

end of the room ss-as a magnificent svodding cake , or svhat appeared like one , containing numerous articles svell Avrapped up , each visitor being allowed to extract one through an aperture , on payment of sixpence . The stereoscopic vieAvs , Avere a great source of amusement , especially to the ladies , as they thus become asvare hosv , svhen , and svhere ( on dit ) , cosvans aro made masons . The Fete extended over throe days , and at intervals amusements of various kinds svere presided for such as paid a trifle extra for participation in them . In the ante-room svas a posverful microscope belonging to the son of Mr . Blackbird , surgeon , svho kindly attended to exhibit it . The amateur Cesarean

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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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Channel Islands.

Contour , honorary secretaries , and other Masons , svho accompanied his excellency over the principal rooms . General Cnppage appeared to take much interest in everything he sasv . Some idea of the extensive character of the bazaar may be gathered from the fact that above 2 , 000 tickets were sold before , the opening . This svas hi addition to the money taken at the door , svhich , Ave understand , svas by no means inconsiderable .

One particular gratifying feature in connection with the exhibition is that all Masons take a lively interest in its success . That every effort svas necessary to preserve order is esddent , OAv ' mg to the very large influx of visitors during the day , for , at one period , it became clear that inextricable confusion must have arisen if the strictest precautions had not been observed . Early in the day , in addition to the Lieutenant-GoA'crnor ; the Bailiff ; the Prov .

G . Master , J . Hammond , Esq . ; the Very Reverend the Dean ; Deputies Iiemery and Le Cronier , and a large number of other gentlemen were present . With reference to tho ladies , there Avas a perfect galaxy of beauty . As regards the bazaar itself , among tho most active ladies Avere —• Mesdames Ed . C . Malet , De Carteret , C . Le Sueur , Jn . Dure ] , H . L . Manuel , J . Le Cronier , Ed . Pixley , Ed . J . Rolling-ham , C . Donaldson , F . W . Le Quesne , La Cloche and C . G . Renouf : Mesdomoisolles S . Deslandes , Renoufj LaA'erfcy ,

Thompson , Marett , Brooks , Le Contour , Le Cronier , Le Quesne and Simon . Upon entering the Temple , to the left , Avas the post-office , surrounded by a number of neat engravings . By tho side of the inquiry-Avindosv Avas a placard , couched in these Avords—" The Registry-office is removed to the Rector ' s and the Registrar's . " Of course many ladies svere inquiring for the whereabouts of these officials in all cases of nice importance ; and , after having been satisfied , they resols'cd to reconsider the subject . Moving upsvards , visitors paid a visit to the "Royal Arch Room , " which was open to all , and afforded some idea of the mystic character of the Order . Going dowuAvards and turning to the groat hall of the Temple As'as the

bazaar , a truly magnificent exhibition . To attempt to give the particulars of it , with the many fair ladies in charge of tho stalls , svould be manifestly unfair . In the museum svere many paintings , curiosities , and knicknackeries lent , in the most handsome manner , by some of the principal residents in the island . To enumerate them hero Avovdd be to devote more space than AVO can afford . A correspondent has been so obliging as to send us a copy of The British Press and Jersey Times , from Avhich sve have condensed the above , and are

happy to append the supplemental remarks svith svhich he has favored us . Our correspondent says : —Of course the lodge room , or Temple proper , in AS'hieh the bazaar svas held , Avas the chief attraction , and svas generally crosvded , indeed too mnch so for advantageous display and sale of tho goods svith sA'hieh the stalls svere loaded . The fair vendors hoAvever , As-hose services and labors it is impossible to over-estimate , svere ubiquitous , even resorting to the anteroom svith articles to be sold or rallied for ; few could resist their importunities ,

their svinning smile , their persuasive eloquence , and on some occasions even their physical force . Well-knosvn bachelors svere especial objects of their efforts , and it svas amusing to Avatch the competition as to Avho should first pounce upon them as they entered . Many gentlemen Avere found to beat a speedy retreat , and Avere heard to express their inteistkm not to venture a second time into a place so dangerous to their pockets ; yet after all they could not resist the temptation , and came again and again . On the dais at the upper

end of the room ss-as a magnificent svodding cake , or svhat appeared like one , containing numerous articles svell Avrapped up , each visitor being allowed to extract one through an aperture , on payment of sixpence . The stereoscopic vieAvs , Avere a great source of amusement , especially to the ladies , as they thus become asvare hosv , svhen , and svhere ( on dit ) , cosvans aro made masons . The Fete extended over throe days , and at intervals amusements of various kinds svere presided for such as paid a trifle extra for participation in them . In the ante-room svas a posverful microscope belonging to the son of Mr . Blackbird , surgeon , svho kindly attended to exhibit it . The amateur Cesarean

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