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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIEEOE . * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

A LODGE of Mark Masters will be held on Tuesday , the Sth of May , at the Freemasons' Hall , Carlisle , for the purpose of installing Bro . T . Blacklock , W . M . ; also investing the officers for the ensuing year . All Mark Masters that feel disposed t ° attend the meeting of the Cumberland Lodge ( So . 60 ) , will be made welcome . THE Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge of

Scotland takes pla"e on Monday , the 4 th inst . The meeting is looked forward to with interest , it being the first time that the Grand Lodge has been opened at its quarterly meeting by the M . W . Grand Master , the Earl of Dalhousie . A numerous muster of brethren is expected .

EASGOB —St . Davids Lodge ( So . 384 ) , and Welshpool Lodge ( So . 998 ) . —We had purposed giving the reports of the meetings of these lodges , which took place on the 3 rd and Sth ult ., respectively , owing to an unusual press of matter , we aro obliged to defer for the present . WE have the pleasure to call the attention of our readers to

a very deserving candidate for the annuity—Mrs . Ann Green , widow of Bro . B . Green , of the Royal Union Lodge ( No . 382 ) IJxbridge—and to state that votes , either male or female branch , for the ensuing election will be thankfully received by Bros . H . ' G- Boss , 127 , Offord-road , A . ; and E . W . Little , 7 , Gilbertroad Kennington , S .

SOTBEITE Grand Chapter will hold a quarterly convocation at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday next , the Gth inst ., at eight o ' clock . I A GHAN ' D CONCIATE will he holden at three o'clock , on Friday , May 8 th , at 14 , Bedford-row , Holborn .

Grand Lodge .

GRAND LODGE .

JsSTALTiATXOS 01 * HI GliAIvD MASTER . The installation of the M . W . the Grand Master , Eight Hon . e Earl of Zetland , K . T ., took place on Wednesday last , in the Great Masonic Temple , Great Queen-street . Grand Lodge was opened punctually at five o'clock , the procession liaving been formed according to usage by the G . Dir .

of Cers . The M . W . the Grand Master upon ascending the throne was supported by the D . G . Master the Eight Hon . Earl de Grey and Eipon , G . Senior ancl Junior Wardens , a large assemblage of present and past Grand Officers , Grand Stewards , and a . large number of metropolitan and Provincial brethren . The Temple was crowded with brethren , desirous of exhibiting

their loyalty to the G . Master and doing honour to the occasion , upon his installation for the 25 tli time . Grand Lodge having been opened iu due form and with solemn prayer by the Grand Chap ., Bro . E . J . Simpson , and the minutes read , the G . Dir . of Cers ., Bro . Albert W . Woods , j proclaimed the Eight Hon . the Earl of ZetlandK . T . as G .

, , Master for the present year ; when the brethren having saluted in the usual manner on such occasions , the M . W . the G . Master appointed the Eight Hon . the Earl de Grey and Eipon as the D . G . Master for the present year . The D . G . Master was saluted in the usual manner .

The M . W . the G . Master then made the following appointments for the ensuing year : — Bro . Earl Vane S . G . Warden . „ Le Gendre S . Startle J . G . Warden . „ Eev . E . J . Simpson } G . Chaps .. Ravenshaw

„ Eev . T . F . T . J „ Samuel Tomkins , G . Treas . „ iEneasJ . M'Intyre G . Reg . „ W . Gray Clarice G . Sec . „ Henry Gi-issell } s . G . Deacons . „ Bentley Shaw i

» George W . Latham } J . G . Deacons . „ Henry Browse J „ F . P . Cockerel ! G . Supt . of Worts . „ Albert W . Woods G . Dir . of Cers . „ Tliotnas Fenn Assist . G . Dir . of Cers , „ Edward Roberts G . Sword Bearer .

„ James Coward G . Organist . „ Thomas Lewis G . Purst . „ W . Ough Assist . G . Purst . „ Charles B . Pay ne G . Tyler .

Each of the brethren who had been honoured by appoint , meiit to office ( with the exception of Bro . Henry Grissell , who was unavoidably prevented from being present ) , were received ancl invested by the M . W . the G . Master , and congratulated by the brethren . We are unable , from want of space , to give the

proceedingsmore iu detail ( which we must reserve for our uext number ) except to state that on the proposition by the M . W . the Grand Master , and seconded by the M . W . the D . G . Master , a vote of condolence was directed to be prepared and presented on behalf of the Grand Lodge of England , to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , expressive of their indignation at

the dastardly attempt to assassinate H . E . H . the Duke of Edinburgh , which was carried unanimously . After various business had been transacted , the Grand Lodgewas closed in due form with solemn prayer . The G . Master , the D . G . Master , the General Officers , and brethren adjourned to the new banqueting hall adjoining the Temple .

The brethren having assembled at six o clock , a procession was formed at the entrances to the G . Master ' s apartments , and proceeded along the corridor to the door of the banqueting : hall , where , under the direction of the G . Dir . of Cers ., Bro . Albert W . "Woods , the M . W . G . Master and Grand officers were received by the brethren present , and after having perambulated the room , the M . W . G . Master assumed the president's chair .

Grace was said by the G . Chaplain . The arrangement of the banquet was under the Board of G . Stewards for the year , composed of the following members : Bros . J . Tepper , 14 , President ; J . S . Banning , 4 , Treas . ; C . J . Hogg , 58 , Hon . Sec . ; G . Bennet , 1 ; W . P . Eae , 2 ; E . M . Perkins , 5 ; G . Claridge , 6 ; F . Hockley , 8 ; J . Poinding , 21 ; .

E . J . Page , 23 ; G . P . Lambert , 28 ; W . H . Allender , 29 ; T . Dyer , 46 ; H . T . Kent , 60 ; A . G . Lapwortb , 91 ; E . March , 99 ; C . E . Hollingworth , 197 ; S . Jones , 259 . After cloth had been removed and grace , " Deum laudate , " sung , the following toasts were given ancl dn \ y responded to : — "The Queen , ' ' "The Prince of Wales , the Princess of Wales ,

and the other members of the Eoyal Family , " " The Eight Honourable the Earl of Zetland , the M . W . the Grand Master of England , " ' " ' Tho Grand Lodges of Scotland and Ireland , " "The Eight Honourable the Earl de Grey and Eipon , the E . W < the Deputy Grand Master of England , and the E . W . the Grand

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THE ORDER OF ST. CONSTANTINE. Article 1
EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 3
(No. 7).—THE MASONIC TEMPLE, ST. HELIER. Article 4
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE ANCIENT EGYPTIANS. Article 11
THE TENDENCY OF SOME LATE CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE . Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 9TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 9TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIEEOE . * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

A LODGE of Mark Masters will be held on Tuesday , the Sth of May , at the Freemasons' Hall , Carlisle , for the purpose of installing Bro . T . Blacklock , W . M . ; also investing the officers for the ensuing year . All Mark Masters that feel disposed t ° attend the meeting of the Cumberland Lodge ( So . 60 ) , will be made welcome . THE Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge of

Scotland takes pla"e on Monday , the 4 th inst . The meeting is looked forward to with interest , it being the first time that the Grand Lodge has been opened at its quarterly meeting by the M . W . Grand Master , the Earl of Dalhousie . A numerous muster of brethren is expected .

EASGOB —St . Davids Lodge ( So . 384 ) , and Welshpool Lodge ( So . 998 ) . —We had purposed giving the reports of the meetings of these lodges , which took place on the 3 rd and Sth ult ., respectively , owing to an unusual press of matter , we aro obliged to defer for the present . WE have the pleasure to call the attention of our readers to

a very deserving candidate for the annuity—Mrs . Ann Green , widow of Bro . B . Green , of the Royal Union Lodge ( No . 382 ) IJxbridge—and to state that votes , either male or female branch , for the ensuing election will be thankfully received by Bros . H . ' G- Boss , 127 , Offord-road , A . ; and E . W . Little , 7 , Gilbertroad Kennington , S .

SOTBEITE Grand Chapter will hold a quarterly convocation at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday next , the Gth inst ., at eight o ' clock . I A GHAN ' D CONCIATE will he holden at three o'clock , on Friday , May 8 th , at 14 , Bedford-row , Holborn .

Grand Lodge .

GRAND LODGE .

JsSTALTiATXOS 01 * HI GliAIvD MASTER . The installation of the M . W . the Grand Master , Eight Hon . e Earl of Zetland , K . T ., took place on Wednesday last , in the Great Masonic Temple , Great Queen-street . Grand Lodge was opened punctually at five o'clock , the procession liaving been formed according to usage by the G . Dir .

of Cers . The M . W . the Grand Master upon ascending the throne was supported by the D . G . Master the Eight Hon . Earl de Grey and Eipon , G . Senior ancl Junior Wardens , a large assemblage of present and past Grand Officers , Grand Stewards , and a . large number of metropolitan and Provincial brethren . The Temple was crowded with brethren , desirous of exhibiting

their loyalty to the G . Master and doing honour to the occasion , upon his installation for the 25 tli time . Grand Lodge having been opened iu due form and with solemn prayer by the Grand Chap ., Bro . E . J . Simpson , and the minutes read , the G . Dir . of Cers ., Bro . Albert W . Woods , j proclaimed the Eight Hon . the Earl of ZetlandK . T . as G .

, , Master for the present year ; when the brethren having saluted in the usual manner on such occasions , the M . W . the G . Master appointed the Eight Hon . the Earl de Grey and Eipon as the D . G . Master for the present year . The D . G . Master was saluted in the usual manner .

The M . W . the G . Master then made the following appointments for the ensuing year : — Bro . Earl Vane S . G . Warden . „ Le Gendre S . Startle J . G . Warden . „ Eev . E . J . Simpson } G . Chaps .. Ravenshaw

„ Eev . T . F . T . J „ Samuel Tomkins , G . Treas . „ iEneasJ . M'Intyre G . Reg . „ W . Gray Clarice G . Sec . „ Henry Gi-issell } s . G . Deacons . „ Bentley Shaw i

» George W . Latham } J . G . Deacons . „ Henry Browse J „ F . P . Cockerel ! G . Supt . of Worts . „ Albert W . Woods G . Dir . of Cers . „ Tliotnas Fenn Assist . G . Dir . of Cers , „ Edward Roberts G . Sword Bearer .

„ James Coward G . Organist . „ Thomas Lewis G . Purst . „ W . Ough Assist . G . Purst . „ Charles B . Pay ne G . Tyler .

Each of the brethren who had been honoured by appoint , meiit to office ( with the exception of Bro . Henry Grissell , who was unavoidably prevented from being present ) , were received ancl invested by the M . W . the G . Master , and congratulated by the brethren . We are unable , from want of space , to give the

proceedingsmore iu detail ( which we must reserve for our uext number ) except to state that on the proposition by the M . W . the Grand Master , and seconded by the M . W . the D . G . Master , a vote of condolence was directed to be prepared and presented on behalf of the Grand Lodge of England , to Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen , expressive of their indignation at

the dastardly attempt to assassinate H . E . H . the Duke of Edinburgh , which was carried unanimously . After various business had been transacted , the Grand Lodgewas closed in due form with solemn prayer . The G . Master , the D . G . Master , the General Officers , and brethren adjourned to the new banqueting hall adjoining the Temple .

The brethren having assembled at six o clock , a procession was formed at the entrances to the G . Master ' s apartments , and proceeded along the corridor to the door of the banqueting : hall , where , under the direction of the G . Dir . of Cers ., Bro . Albert W . "Woods , the M . W . G . Master and Grand officers were received by the brethren present , and after having perambulated the room , the M . W . G . Master assumed the president's chair .

Grace was said by the G . Chaplain . The arrangement of the banquet was under the Board of G . Stewards for the year , composed of the following members : Bros . J . Tepper , 14 , President ; J . S . Banning , 4 , Treas . ; C . J . Hogg , 58 , Hon . Sec . ; G . Bennet , 1 ; W . P . Eae , 2 ; E . M . Perkins , 5 ; G . Claridge , 6 ; F . Hockley , 8 ; J . Poinding , 21 ; .

E . J . Page , 23 ; G . P . Lambert , 28 ; W . H . Allender , 29 ; T . Dyer , 46 ; H . T . Kent , 60 ; A . G . Lapwortb , 91 ; E . March , 99 ; C . E . Hollingworth , 197 ; S . Jones , 259 . After cloth had been removed and grace , " Deum laudate , " sung , the following toasts were given ancl dn \ y responded to : — "The Queen , ' ' "The Prince of Wales , the Princess of Wales ,

and the other members of the Eoyal Family , " " The Eight Honourable the Earl of Zetland , the M . W . the Grand Master of England , " ' " ' Tho Grand Lodges of Scotland and Ireland , " "The Eight Honourable the Earl de Grey and Eipon , the E . W < the Deputy Grand Master of England , and the E . W . the Grand

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