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EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT .
Un der the sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . Meeting at Freemasons' Hall on every Friday Evening at Six o'clock , excepting in the months of July , August , and September .
{ -STEWARDSV . W . Uro . THOMAS I ' KWIT , Pros . Bd . Gon . Purps ., Treasurer .
It W . Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , P . G . W . VW . „ Pred . A . Philljrick , Q . C , G . Reg . „ „ Col . S . H . Clerke , G . Sec . „ "Robert Grey , Pros .
Bd . of Ben . W . „ IL J * P > Dumas , P . G . D . „ O . A . JIui-ton . P . G . D . „ J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . „ "Frank Richardson , P . G . D . „ Felix Sumner Knyvett , P . G . D .
Bro . C . Bnssano , P . M . fi ( i „ J . J . Black , P . M . and Sec . luG-1 ' „ C . AV . Blaxland , AV . M . 709 ; Sec . 125 „ Lennox Browne , P . M . 2108 , 2318 ; P . Prov . S . G . AV . Essex „ A . Stewart Browne , AV . M . 708 ; P . M . 2183
„ G . AV . Carter , P . M . 263 ,, Charles K . Cassal , AV . M . 1115 ; S . AV . 1071 „ J . S . Cumberland , P . M . 1611 , 2128 „ E . P . Debenluun , A \ . M . 1170 ; P . Prov . G . Reg . Herts „ H . O . G . Dumas , P . M . •110 ; Prov . J . G . AV . Surrey
„ H . G . F . Dumas , P . M . 110 „ T . II . L' -lmaiids , P . G . Steward „ Jas . P . Fitzgerald , P . M . 1361 , 2168 ¦ „ J . AV . Gaze , I . P . M . 1768
„ A . C . Goodinge , 1818 „ J . D . Graham , I . P . M . 1550 „ G . B . Iteming , P . M . 256 „ A . C . A . Higerty , P . M . and Sec . 66 ; P . M . 1711 ; P . Prov . J . G . D . Surrey
„ H . H .. Hyde Clarke , AV . M . 2233 ; S . AV . 1001 „ F . L . Jennyn , J . D . 2005 „ Jas . Jennings , AV . M . 228 ,, Geo . L . Kemiaby , AV . M . 263 ; I . P . M . 1120
„ * AV . Geo . Kentish , P . M . 1293 , 1758 „ AV . H . Kirby , S . AV . 1065 „ G . F . Lancaster , P . M ., Prov . Asst . G . Sec . Hants and I . of AV . „ J . Lancaster , P . M . and Sec . 531
AV . Bro . Jas . H . Matthews , P . D . G . D . O . „ „ AV . (> . Lemon , LL . B . Asst . G . D . C . ,, ,, J . A . FiirnQold , P . Asst . G . D . C . „ „ Fred . Mead , P . C .
S . B . „ „* Robt . Clay Smllow , Grand Std . Br . „ „ Henri Bui ' , Past G . Std . Br . „ „ Charles F . Mutier , P . G . Std . Br . „ „ Henry Sadler , G . Tyler .
Bro . C . AV . Mapleton , AV . M . 256 ,, Temple Chevalier Martin , S . D . 1768 „ Albert Marvin , P . M , 1768 „ T . de Courcy Meade , AV . M . 112 „ E . M . Money , AV . M . 23 ; P . M . 28 ; & . Steward „ J . C . Mortimer , 101-1
„ R . C . Mount , P . P . S . G . AV . Berks and Bucks „ G . A . Nock , 1806 „ AV . A . Pocock , J . AV . 50 „ Henry Pritcluvrd , P . M . 1115 ; Sec . 263 ; Prov . G . Treas . Middx . „ John Pullman , AV . M . 8 „ F . K . Remfrey , P . M . 1520 ; P . P . G . Purst . S . AVales AVest
„ AV . 1 ' . Reynolds , AV . M . 7 „ AV . O . Robinson , P . M . 1973 ,, J . Russell , 8 „ * F . T . Rushton , I ' . M . 8 ; P . G . Stwd , ,, Mnior-Gen . K . C . Sim ,
1383 „ AVm . Small-piece , P . M . 7 , 1395 , & o . „ * F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1121 , 1768 ; P . Prov . G . Reg . Salop „ H . R . Summers , J . D . 1820 „ * Kihvd . Swain , AV . M . 1293
„ James E . Terry , P . M . 1961 „ A . T . Trehciu-ne , AV . M . 657 „ — Trendell , P . M . 20 , 2108 ; P . G . Steward
„ C . AV . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 ; P . Prov . S . G . D . Surrey „ H . S . AA'elleome , S . D . 3 ,, Stephen Barton A * Vilsou , P . M . and Treas . 59
* Members of the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place AT FREEMASONS' HALL ,
On Friday Evening , the 27 th of February , 1891 , on which occasion THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD CREMORNE , Past Senior Grand Warden ,
HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE . The Lodge will be opened at Six o'clock p . m . precisely . Bro . THOMAS FENN , President Bd . Gen . Purps ., Treas ., as W . M .
THE FIRST LECTURE AVILL BE AVURKED . 1 st Section by Bro . J . C . Mortimer , 1011 . 2 nd „ „ AV . II . Kirby , S . AV . 1965 . 3 rd „ „ Jno . Pullman , AV . M . 8 . •ith „ „ AV . P . Reynolds , AV . M . 7 . 5 th „ „ J . J . Black , P . M . & Sec * . 1564 . Oth ,, „ Temple Chevalier Martin , S . D . 1768 . 7 tli „ „ O . AV . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 .
TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , 5 s . each , may be had of the Stewards , or of the Secretary , Bro . W . G . KENTISH , 5 , Laurence Pountney
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ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " „ Per Insertion . OINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGE 10 0 o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC C OMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , is . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional . TO OUR READERS . the I'RKEMASO . V is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — t , . United States , " - "uted Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies , & c . Arabia , & c . J 3 * 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or p ! . 9 lles are preferred , the former payable to GEORGE KENNINO , v-niet Oflice , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
Ad00501
THE DREEMASONS' CALENDAR **¦** AND
POCKET BOOK
Is published by Command of the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF W ALES , K . G ., & c , & c . The PROFITS are DEVOTED to the CHARITY FUND . The Brethren are invited to assist this FUND by Purchasing this Calendar . THE EDITION FOR 1891 , PRICE 2 s ., Furnishes a comprehensive view of the development of the Order , with description of all Lodges and Names of Dignitaries under the English Constitution , with References f or Freemasons all over the Globe ; also a Chronological Table of the Grand Masters and of events remarkable in Masonry . Published for the Grand Lodge at
GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall , ) t 6 AND I 6 A , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON W . C .
,
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Now ready , price 2 s . 6 d ., N OTES ON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of "Masonic Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Biography , Portrait , and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B ., Garter King of Arms , Past Grand Warden ofjEngland and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTLondon Lodge . No . 108 . St . John's Lodge , No . 338 . Doric Lodge , No . 933 , 1-eieh Lodge , No . QC * I .
Urban Lodge , No . no 6 , Corinthian Lodge , No . 1208 , Jordan Lodge , No , 1402 , ROY . W . ARCHMount Sinai Chapter , No , 19 , Emblematic Chapter , No , 1321 , Presentation of Masonic Relics to the South Saxon Lodge ,
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Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21 , 1891 . . + We understand that his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has fixed Thursday , the 12 th prox ., as the date to attend , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , to open the Centenary Hall of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , Battersea Rise .
We are g lad to find that Bro . Terry has made still further progress with his Board of Stewards for Wednesday next , and that since Saturday last a net addition has been made of 12 brethren , raising the total number of Stewards to 312 . Between now and
Wednesday a few more brethren may volunteer their services , so that this year ' s Board will not be far short of what it was last year . We understand that Kent , the Chairman ' s province , is very strongly represented , so that we may look to its making an exceptionall y good return .
* * * We would call attention to the advertisement announcing that the annual meeting of the Grand Conclave of the Red Cross of Constantine , & c , will be held at the Mark Masons' Hall on Monday , the and prox .,
at S o ' clock , and that the Grand Sovereign , Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., purposes presiding at it , and also at the banquet to follow . This interesting Order deserves
more support , and any brother desirous of joining could doubtless be admitted on the same day at a conclave which meets previously . Address the Grand Recorder 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C .
* * * In another column we g ive an account of the annual meeting of the Leeds Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , which must be interesting reading to all Masons . It shows what can be done in
Masonic Notes.
a town when all the brethren unite to carry on a good work . At one time it was feared by some more timid Masons that this local effort would interfere seriousl y with the contributions to our central Masonic Charities in London . So far , however , from this being the case
it has stimulated the charitable to greater efforts , and this year ' s contributions to the central Charities will bear favourable comparison with those of previous years , and this notwithstanding the fact that a special effort had been made on behalf of the local Charity ,
which has been crowned with signal success . It should also be mentioned that the Leeds brethren have another Charity , to which each of the eig ht lodges contributes Pro rata . This fund is to relieve travelling Masons , if found worthy , and has been of inestimable service .
The Earl of Jersey , we are p leased to note , has had a fraternal reception at the hands of the Masons in Melbourne , and an address tendering him a hearty welcome to the greater Britain of the South was
presented to his lordship from the Combermere Lodge , No . 75 2 , the onl y existing Masonic lodge under the English Constitution in the Colony of Victoria . 7 P -fl" * * 7 r
Bro . Alexander G . Abell , of San Francisco , who has been Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of California for 35 years , was prevented b y serious illness from attending the 41 st Annual Communication in October last , and has since died , to thc deep regret of the brethren
of that flourishing jurisdiction . His annual report , which was read by the Assistant Grand Secretary , began with the following words : "The undersigned presents his 35 th and probably last annual report to
the Grand Lodge . " The foreboding has been realised , and the 35 th has proved to be the last report presented b y this able and experienced Grand Secretary , who had held that important office only a few years less than the Grand Lodge itself had been in existence .
We have spoken of California as being a flourishing jurisdiction , and the description is certainly justified b y the following statistics : The lodges on the roll are 242 in number , and the subscribing members 15 , 93 :. The
Grand Lodge receipts during the past year amounted to close on § 25 , 500 , the General Fund exceeded § 29 , 400 , and the expenditure was about § 25 , 300 , while the sum invested is § 74 , 000 . * * #
But what impresses us most favourabl y in regard to Calfornian Masonry is the large sum expended by the various Masonic Boards of Relief , that of San Francisco , which heads the list , showing receipts to the amount of $ 12 , 7 67 , and expenditure § 12 , 2 39 , the totals
received and expended from 1856 to 1890 being § 2 76 , 45 0 (; £ 55 . 9 ° ) and § 275 , 922 ( £ 55 , 184 ) respectively . The Los Angelas Board stands next to that of San Francisco for the year 1890 , its receipts amounting to § 23 79 and its expenditure to § 2233 dollars . At
this Annual Communication Grand Lodge appropriated $ 7450 ( £ 1490 ) to the various Masonic Boards of Relief , while the question of establishing a Masonic Home is under consideration , a report in favour of its establishment being submitted at this session .
* * * We learn from the table which Bro . Josiah H . Drummond , of Maine , is in the habit of compiling annually that last year there were in North America 157 , 808 Royal Arch Masons , the number exalted
during the said period being 11 , 53 2 . These figures comprise the Royal Arch Masons in Canada ( Province of Ontario ) , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , and Quebec , ** s well as those ranged under 42 Grand Chapters in the
United States . However , the number on British territory is under 5000 , while those in the United States muster 152 , 97 2 . * * *
The strongest jurisdictions are those of New York , with 15 , 646 members ; Illinois , with 13 , 106 members ; Pennsylvania , with 12 , 4 6 7 members ; Ohio , with 11 , 432 members ; and Massachusetts , with 10 , 722 members . The Grand Chapters of Indiana , Iowa , Michigan , and
Missouri have each of them upwards of 5000 , but less than 10 , 000 subscribing Royal Arch Masons , and there 22 other jurisdictions in the United States , and that of Canada ( Province of Ontario ) , with upwards of 1000 but less than 5000 members . The remaining n Grand
Chapters , United States America , and Quebec , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have each of them less than 1000 members , the smallest being that of New
Brunswick , with 33 8 members , and the three immediately above are those of Nevada , with 353 members ; North Dakota , with 355 members ; and Delaware , with 357 members .
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Ar00500
EMULATION LODGE OF IMPROVEMENT .
Un der the sanction of the Lodge of Unions , No . 256 . Meeting at Freemasons' Hall on every Friday Evening at Six o'clock , excepting in the months of July , August , and September .
{ -STEWARDSV . W . Uro . THOMAS I ' KWIT , Pros . Bd . Gon . Purps ., Treasurer .
It W . Bro . Sir J . B . Monckton , P . G . W . VW . „ Pred . A . Philljrick , Q . C , G . Reg . „ „ Col . S . H . Clerke , G . Sec . „ "Robert Grey , Pros .
Bd . of Ben . W . „ IL J * P > Dumas , P . G . D . „ O . A . JIui-ton . P . G . D . „ J . C . Parkinson , P . G . D . „ "Frank Richardson , P . G . D . „ Felix Sumner Knyvett , P . G . D .
Bro . C . Bnssano , P . M . fi ( i „ J . J . Black , P . M . and Sec . luG-1 ' „ C . AV . Blaxland , AV . M . 709 ; Sec . 125 „ Lennox Browne , P . M . 2108 , 2318 ; P . Prov . S . G . AV . Essex „ A . Stewart Browne , AV . M . 708 ; P . M . 2183
„ G . AV . Carter , P . M . 263 ,, Charles K . Cassal , AV . M . 1115 ; S . AV . 1071 „ J . S . Cumberland , P . M . 1611 , 2128 „ E . P . Debenluun , A \ . M . 1170 ; P . Prov . G . Reg . Herts „ H . O . G . Dumas , P . M . •110 ; Prov . J . G . AV . Surrey
„ H . G . F . Dumas , P . M . 110 „ T . II . L' -lmaiids , P . G . Steward „ Jas . P . Fitzgerald , P . M . 1361 , 2168 ¦ „ J . AV . Gaze , I . P . M . 1768
„ A . C . Goodinge , 1818 „ J . D . Graham , I . P . M . 1550 „ G . B . Iteming , P . M . 256 „ A . C . A . Higerty , P . M . and Sec . 66 ; P . M . 1711 ; P . Prov . J . G . D . Surrey
„ H . H .. Hyde Clarke , AV . M . 2233 ; S . AV . 1001 „ F . L . Jennyn , J . D . 2005 „ Jas . Jennings , AV . M . 228 ,, Geo . L . Kemiaby , AV . M . 263 ; I . P . M . 1120
„ * AV . Geo . Kentish , P . M . 1293 , 1758 „ AV . H . Kirby , S . AV . 1065 „ G . F . Lancaster , P . M ., Prov . Asst . G . Sec . Hants and I . of AV . „ J . Lancaster , P . M . and Sec . 531
AV . Bro . Jas . H . Matthews , P . D . G . D . O . „ „ AV . (> . Lemon , LL . B . Asst . G . D . C . ,, ,, J . A . FiirnQold , P . Asst . G . D . C . „ „ Fred . Mead , P . C .
S . B . „ „* Robt . Clay Smllow , Grand Std . Br . „ „ Henri Bui ' , Past G . Std . Br . „ „ Charles F . Mutier , P . G . Std . Br . „ „ Henry Sadler , G . Tyler .
Bro . C . AV . Mapleton , AV . M . 256 ,, Temple Chevalier Martin , S . D . 1768 „ Albert Marvin , P . M , 1768 „ T . de Courcy Meade , AV . M . 112 „ E . M . Money , AV . M . 23 ; P . M . 28 ; & . Steward „ J . C . Mortimer , 101-1
„ R . C . Mount , P . P . S . G . AV . Berks and Bucks „ G . A . Nock , 1806 „ AV . A . Pocock , J . AV . 50 „ Henry Pritcluvrd , P . M . 1115 ; Sec . 263 ; Prov . G . Treas . Middx . „ John Pullman , AV . M . 8 „ F . K . Remfrey , P . M . 1520 ; P . P . G . Purst . S . AVales AVest
„ AV . 1 ' . Reynolds , AV . M . 7 „ AV . O . Robinson , P . M . 1973 ,, J . Russell , 8 „ * F . T . Rushton , I ' . M . 8 ; P . G . Stwd , ,, Mnior-Gen . K . C . Sim ,
1383 „ AVm . Small-piece , P . M . 7 , 1395 , & o . „ * F . R . Spaull , P . M . 1121 , 1768 ; P . Prov . G . Reg . Salop „ H . R . Summers , J . D . 1820 „ * Kihvd . Swain , AV . M . 1293
„ James E . Terry , P . M . 1961 „ A . T . Trehciu-ne , AV . M . 657 „ — Trendell , P . M . 20 , 2108 ; P . G . Steward
„ C . AV . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 ; P . Prov . S . G . D . Surrey „ H . S . AA'elleome , S . D . 3 ,, Stephen Barton A * Vilsou , P . M . and Treas . 59
* Members of the Committee . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place AT FREEMASONS' HALL ,
On Friday Evening , the 27 th of February , 1891 , on which occasion THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD CREMORNE , Past Senior Grand Warden ,
HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE . The Lodge will be opened at Six o'clock p . m . precisely . Bro . THOMAS FENN , President Bd . Gen . Purps ., Treas ., as W . M .
THE FIRST LECTURE AVILL BE AVURKED . 1 st Section by Bro . J . C . Mortimer , 1011 . 2 nd „ „ AV . II . Kirby , S . AV . 1965 . 3 rd „ „ Jno . Pullman , AV . M . 8 . •ith „ „ AV . P . Reynolds , AV . M . 7 . 5 th „ „ J . J . Black , P . M . & Sec * . 1564 . Oth ,, „ Temple Chevalier Martin , S . D . 1768 . 7 tli „ „ O . AV . A . Trollope , P . M . 1826 .
TICKETS for the SUPPER , including admission to the Lodge , 5 s . each , may be had of the Stewards , or of the Secretary , Bro . W . G . KENTISH , 5 , Laurence Pountney
Ad00505
ADVERTISEMENT SCALE OF "THE FREEMASON . " „ Per Insertion . OINGLE COLUMN per inch £ 050 ONE PAGE 10 0 o ONE COLUMN 3 10 o PUBLIC C OMPANIES' & PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS , IS . PER LINE . WANTS , & C , FOUR LINES , is . 6 d ., and 6 d . PER LINE additional . TO OUR READERS . the I'RKEMASO . V is published every Friday morning , price 3 d ., and contains the fullest and latest information relating to Freemasonry every degree . Subscriptions , including Postage : — t , . United States , " - "uted Kingdom . Canada , the Continent , India , China , Ceylon , the Colonies , & c . Arabia , & c . J 3 * 6 d . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be made in Stamps , but Post Office Orders or p ! . 9 lles are preferred , the former payable to GEORGE KENNINO , v-niet Oflice , London , the latter crossed London Joint Stock Bank .
Ad00501
THE DREEMASONS' CALENDAR **¦** AND
POCKET BOOK
Is published by Command of the M . W . Grand Master , H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF W ALES , K . G ., & c , & c . The PROFITS are DEVOTED to the CHARITY FUND . The Brethren are invited to assist this FUND by Purchasing this Calendar . THE EDITION FOR 1891 , PRICE 2 s ., Furnishes a comprehensive view of the development of the Order , with description of all Lodges and Names of Dignitaries under the English Constitution , with References f or Freemasons all over the Globe ; also a Chronological Table of the Grand Masters and of events remarkable in Masonry . Published for the Grand Lodge at
GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOT ( Opposite Freemasons' Hall , ) t 6 AND I 6 A , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON W . C .
,
Ad00506
Now ready , price 2 s . 6 d ., N OTES ON THE CEREMONY OF INSTALLATION , by H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z ., Author of "Masonic Facts and Fictions , " with a Masonic Biography , Portrait , and Autograph of SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B ., Garter King of Arms , Past Grand Warden ofjEngland and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C .
To Correspondents.
To Correspondents .
The following communications unavoidably stand over : CRAFTLondon Lodge . No . 108 . St . John's Lodge , No . 338 . Doric Lodge , No . 933 , 1-eieh Lodge , No . QC * I .
Urban Lodge , No . no 6 , Corinthian Lodge , No . 1208 , Jordan Lodge , No , 1402 , ROY . W . ARCHMount Sinai Chapter , No , 19 , Emblematic Chapter , No , 1321 , Presentation of Masonic Relics to the South Saxon Lodge ,
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Masonic Notes.
Masonic Notes .
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 21 , 1891 . . + We understand that his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has fixed Thursday , the 12 th prox ., as the date to attend , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , to open the Centenary Hall of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , Battersea Rise .
We are g lad to find that Bro . Terry has made still further progress with his Board of Stewards for Wednesday next , and that since Saturday last a net addition has been made of 12 brethren , raising the total number of Stewards to 312 . Between now and
Wednesday a few more brethren may volunteer their services , so that this year ' s Board will not be far short of what it was last year . We understand that Kent , the Chairman ' s province , is very strongly represented , so that we may look to its making an exceptionall y good return .
* * * We would call attention to the advertisement announcing that the annual meeting of the Grand Conclave of the Red Cross of Constantine , & c , will be held at the Mark Masons' Hall on Monday , the and prox .,
at S o ' clock , and that the Grand Sovereign , Sir Francis Burdett , Bart ., purposes presiding at it , and also at the banquet to follow . This interesting Order deserves
more support , and any brother desirous of joining could doubtless be admitted on the same day at a conclave which meets previously . Address the Grand Recorder 16 , Great Queen-street , W . C .
* * * In another column we g ive an account of the annual meeting of the Leeds Masonic Educational and Benevolent Institution , which must be interesting reading to all Masons . It shows what can be done in
Masonic Notes.
a town when all the brethren unite to carry on a good work . At one time it was feared by some more timid Masons that this local effort would interfere seriousl y with the contributions to our central Masonic Charities in London . So far , however , from this being the case
it has stimulated the charitable to greater efforts , and this year ' s contributions to the central Charities will bear favourable comparison with those of previous years , and this notwithstanding the fact that a special effort had been made on behalf of the local Charity ,
which has been crowned with signal success . It should also be mentioned that the Leeds brethren have another Charity , to which each of the eig ht lodges contributes Pro rata . This fund is to relieve travelling Masons , if found worthy , and has been of inestimable service .
The Earl of Jersey , we are p leased to note , has had a fraternal reception at the hands of the Masons in Melbourne , and an address tendering him a hearty welcome to the greater Britain of the South was
presented to his lordship from the Combermere Lodge , No . 75 2 , the onl y existing Masonic lodge under the English Constitution in the Colony of Victoria . 7 P -fl" * * 7 r
Bro . Alexander G . Abell , of San Francisco , who has been Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of California for 35 years , was prevented b y serious illness from attending the 41 st Annual Communication in October last , and has since died , to thc deep regret of the brethren
of that flourishing jurisdiction . His annual report , which was read by the Assistant Grand Secretary , began with the following words : "The undersigned presents his 35 th and probably last annual report to
the Grand Lodge . " The foreboding has been realised , and the 35 th has proved to be the last report presented b y this able and experienced Grand Secretary , who had held that important office only a few years less than the Grand Lodge itself had been in existence .
We have spoken of California as being a flourishing jurisdiction , and the description is certainly justified b y the following statistics : The lodges on the roll are 242 in number , and the subscribing members 15 , 93 :. The
Grand Lodge receipts during the past year amounted to close on § 25 , 500 , the General Fund exceeded § 29 , 400 , and the expenditure was about § 25 , 300 , while the sum invested is § 74 , 000 . * * #
But what impresses us most favourabl y in regard to Calfornian Masonry is the large sum expended by the various Masonic Boards of Relief , that of San Francisco , which heads the list , showing receipts to the amount of $ 12 , 7 67 , and expenditure § 12 , 2 39 , the totals
received and expended from 1856 to 1890 being § 2 76 , 45 0 (; £ 55 . 9 ° ) and § 275 , 922 ( £ 55 , 184 ) respectively . The Los Angelas Board stands next to that of San Francisco for the year 1890 , its receipts amounting to § 23 79 and its expenditure to § 2233 dollars . At
this Annual Communication Grand Lodge appropriated $ 7450 ( £ 1490 ) to the various Masonic Boards of Relief , while the question of establishing a Masonic Home is under consideration , a report in favour of its establishment being submitted at this session .
* * * We learn from the table which Bro . Josiah H . Drummond , of Maine , is in the habit of compiling annually that last year there were in North America 157 , 808 Royal Arch Masons , the number exalted
during the said period being 11 , 53 2 . These figures comprise the Royal Arch Masons in Canada ( Province of Ontario ) , Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , and Quebec , ** s well as those ranged under 42 Grand Chapters in the
United States . However , the number on British territory is under 5000 , while those in the United States muster 152 , 97 2 . * * *
The strongest jurisdictions are those of New York , with 15 , 646 members ; Illinois , with 13 , 106 members ; Pennsylvania , with 12 , 4 6 7 members ; Ohio , with 11 , 432 members ; and Massachusetts , with 10 , 722 members . The Grand Chapters of Indiana , Iowa , Michigan , and
Missouri have each of them upwards of 5000 , but less than 10 , 000 subscribing Royal Arch Masons , and there 22 other jurisdictions in the United States , and that of Canada ( Province of Ontario ) , with upwards of 1000 but less than 5000 members . The remaining n Grand
Chapters , United States America , and Quebec , Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have each of them less than 1000 members , the smallest being that of New
Brunswick , with 33 8 members , and the three immediately above are those of Nevada , with 353 members ; North Dakota , with 355 members ; and Delaware , with 357 members .