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Royal Arch.

by Capt . Alott , P . Z . 241 , who was supported by Comps . Robinson , Z ., 241 ; John Bowes , II . ; Robert Stevenson , P . S . ; Horatio Syred , E . ; Maxfield , N . ; Rev . J . N . Porter , David Finney , AV . B . Spring , A . II . Beckett , AV . Richardson , Robert YVrig-bfc , Joseph Robinson , Baker , P . S . 241 ; Thomas Stone , and James Johnson , Janitor . The chapter was opened in due form , the companions admitted , and the minutes read and confirmed . Bros . Thomas Stone and James Johnson , who had been

previously balloted for and approved were exalted in due and solemn form by the acting AI . E . Z . The lectures were given by the AI . E . Z ., Capt . Alott and Bowes . Business being ended the ampanions separated in perfect harmony .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . ST . JIAEK ' S LODGE OE AIAEK MASTERS ( Mo . 24 ) . —This old lodge—one of the first opened under the Scottish Constitution , when it was No . 1—held its third meeting on Monday , the 11 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Bro . R . AV . Little , AA . M ., opened the lodge . The minutes of the previous odge meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots were taken for three candidates and declared in each case to

be unanimous iu favour of their admission . Bros . Parker , Charlton , and McKiernan being in attendance , and having proved themselves properly qualified for advancement , withdrew . On their re-admission they were regularly advanced to the ancient degree of Mark Alaster Freemasons . One joining member was proposed , the Rev . J . J . Farnham , and his name was ordered to be inserted on the next lodge summonses that were issued . The lodge was then duly closed . Banquet followed and the usual happy evening was spent over the festive board . Visitors : —Bros . J . J . Farnham , W . M . 92 ; II . Massey , J . O . 22 ; & c .

CUMBERLAND AND AVESTMORELAND . CAELISLE . — Cumberland Lodge of Mark Masters . —This highly-esteemed and flourishing lodge held its second quarterly meeting on Tuesdav , the Sth inst ., the chair being occupied by Bro . C . J . Banister , ' P . AL , Prov . G . O ., supported by Bros . F . AV . Hayward , P . AL , Prov . S . G . D ., as S . W . ; W . Murray , P . M .. G . S ., as JAVAA CarrickAIOWJohnstonSOAWoodhouse

.. ; . , .. ; . , .. ; . , J . O . and acting Sec . : G . J . Hayward , AA . AL , acting S . D . ; w Court , J . D . ; T . Cock ' burn , I . G . ; J . Blacklock , unci others ; J . Barnes , Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , and after the minutes were read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro , Thomas Richard Clapham , Austwick Hall , Lancaster , which proved in his favour . He being present , was duly prepared , admittedand advanced bBro . C . J . Banister . The

, y working tools were explained by Bro . G . G . Hayward . Tho lodge was then closed with prayer , and the brethren repaired to the refreshment room . Bro . C . J . Banister took the chair , and after tho usual loyrd toasts , he proposed a toast to the " Health of Grand Lodge and Oflicers , past and present , " coupled with that of Bro . W . Aim-ray , Grand Steward , who responded in a brief but feeling manner to the health af the candidate . Bro .

S . R . Clapham returned t ' aanks not only to the brethren , for the kind manner they had received him , hut also to the oflicers who conducted him through the ceremony . Bro . Woodhouse , in replying to his health , strongly exhorted tho brethren to support the " Masonic Lifeboat , " in contributing their mite , which they did nobly , considering the few brethren that remained . Bro . "Woodhouse also returned thanks on behalf of ( Tommy ) the charity box . which was always open to receive the smallest contribution , which would be thankfully received and faithfull y applied . The Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a close at a -convenient hour .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . ScAEDOliorGH . — Godfrey de Bouillion Encampment . — -The consecration of this encampment of Alasonic Kni ghts Templar took place at the Freemasons' Hall in this town , on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., hy virtue of a warrant bearing date the 2 nd day of April , A . D . 1867 , under tho seal of Sir Knt . AVilliam Stewart ,

Knights Templar.

Most Eminefc Supreme Grand Alaster . The conclave took place at fonr o'clock in the afternoon , under the presidency of Sir I- ^ nt . W . Reynolds , P . E . C . 18 ° , assisted by Sir Knts . T . Jackson , AV . E . Dixon and Woodall , 18 ° , Ancient York Encampment ; W . H . Alarwood , P . G . Capt . of Lines , of the Royal Kent Encampment ; W . F . Rooke , 18 ° ; II . W . Garnett , 18 ° , & c . The ballot was then taken for Comp . James Frederick Spurr , M . E . Z . ; H . C . Martin , S . E . ; T . W . Farthing , and J . A ' erity , of the Old Globe

Chapter , all of whom were regularly admitted , received , constituted , and installed Knights of the Order , the ceremony being performed in a very able manner by Sir Knt . Reynolds , E . C . The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place , and the business of the encampment being concluded , the members sat down to an excellent repast , provided by Comp . Chapman , when the usual loyal toasts wero given , and a very agreeable evening spent .

Opening Of The Freemasons' Hall At Llandudno.

OPENING OF THE FREEMASONS' HALL AT LLANDUDNO .

In our last week ' s number we gave a long and detailed account of the consecration and dedication of this new Alasonic Hall , with the excellent oration delivered on the occasion by Bro . T . C . Roden . This week we are enabled to render the account more complete , by presenting our readers with a longer report of the toasts , & c , which , from their length , we were unable to do in our number of the 9 th inst . The cloth being removedthe RWProvGMaster proposed

, .. . . " The Health of the Queen , " and said -. AA e , as Masons , are reminded in our lodges to he true and loyal subjects , and I think we cannot do better , at every convivial meeting , than to follow the precepts given in our lodges . I therefore give you the health of her most gracious Majesty the Queen . AVe know that she visited this principality in her early youth , aud again more latelyand we know how she has endeared herself to her

, subjects . National Anthem ( Alasonic version ) . The Prov . G . Alaster next proposed " The Health of the Prince and Princess of Wales . " He said : AA ' e trust the Prince of Wales will be as good a sovereign as his mother , and when he shall have reigned as long over us as she has , I hope he will be as much respected ; and may we see in the Freemasons' Hall his

portrait as a Mason , along with those of the Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York . As to the Princess of Wales , I am happy to say , from a letter which I saw lately , that it is perfectly wonderful how those German waters have acted , and what good they have done her . It must be a source of great pleasure to all to know that she can now do those duties which her high position calls upon her to do .

Song and chorus— " God bless the Prince of AVales . " The Prov . G . Alaster then proposed the toast of " Those who reign over the Craft . " Lord Zetland has now reigned over the Craft for twenty-three years , and he has done so to its great benefit . We see how the lodges have increased in numbers since lie has presided over it . Of course I do not talk here of his amiable manners , though knowing him privately andhavinoaccepted his hospitality ; we do not look to him in his private

, but in his public position . Having had the pleasure and the honour in the last twelve months to have consecrated so many lodges in this province , must prove to the Grand Oflicers hi London a source of much pleasure . We have an old Mason and a Past Grand Officer now here , who has come down from London , where everything is of the best , to see how we poor "Taffy ' s" do in our poor country , and I hope he will be able

to give a good report of us . Song—" " With a jolly full battle . " Bro . Herbert Lloyd , P . G . Deacon of England , said : On behalf of the present and past Grand Oflicers , I return sincere thanks . Your Alost Excellent and Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Alaster has spoken disparagingly of the working of the " Tafiys . " I have always found the Taffys men with hearts

warm , men of great energy , and men who get on in the world . My ancestors were Welsh , God-fearing and hard-working men . I have felt great pleasure to meet you upon these two occasions , and for which I am indebted to my nephew . I return you thanks for your kindness iu drinking the health of the present and past Grand Officers . Bro . William Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., Prov . G . Reg . ( whom we deeply regretted to observe wore a sling bandage , having met with a very severe accident about three weeks ago , and

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EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 1
OUR AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 4
ORATION Article 6
SEVENTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
OPENING OF THE FREEMASONS' HALL AT LLANDUDNO. Article 16
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 23KD. 1867. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Arch.

by Capt . Alott , P . Z . 241 , who was supported by Comps . Robinson , Z ., 241 ; John Bowes , II . ; Robert Stevenson , P . S . ; Horatio Syred , E . ; Maxfield , N . ; Rev . J . N . Porter , David Finney , AV . B . Spring , A . II . Beckett , AV . Richardson , Robert YVrig-bfc , Joseph Robinson , Baker , P . S . 241 ; Thomas Stone , and James Johnson , Janitor . The chapter was opened in due form , the companions admitted , and the minutes read and confirmed . Bros . Thomas Stone and James Johnson , who had been

previously balloted for and approved were exalted in due and solemn form by the acting AI . E . Z . The lectures were given by the AI . E . Z ., Capt . Alott and Bowes . Business being ended the ampanions separated in perfect harmony .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . ST . JIAEK ' S LODGE OE AIAEK MASTERS ( Mo . 24 ) . —This old lodge—one of the first opened under the Scottish Constitution , when it was No . 1—held its third meeting on Monday , the 11 th inst ., at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Bro . R . AV . Little , AA . M ., opened the lodge . The minutes of the previous odge meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots were taken for three candidates and declared in each case to

be unanimous iu favour of their admission . Bros . Parker , Charlton , and McKiernan being in attendance , and having proved themselves properly qualified for advancement , withdrew . On their re-admission they were regularly advanced to the ancient degree of Mark Alaster Freemasons . One joining member was proposed , the Rev . J . J . Farnham , and his name was ordered to be inserted on the next lodge summonses that were issued . The lodge was then duly closed . Banquet followed and the usual happy evening was spent over the festive board . Visitors : —Bros . J . J . Farnham , W . M . 92 ; II . Massey , J . O . 22 ; & c .

CUMBERLAND AND AVESTMORELAND . CAELISLE . — Cumberland Lodge of Mark Masters . —This highly-esteemed and flourishing lodge held its second quarterly meeting on Tuesdav , the Sth inst ., the chair being occupied by Bro . C . J . Banister , ' P . AL , Prov . G . O ., supported by Bros . F . AV . Hayward , P . AL , Prov . S . G . D ., as S . W . ; W . Murray , P . M .. G . S ., as JAVAA CarrickAIOWJohnstonSOAWoodhouse

.. ; . , .. ; . , .. ; . , J . O . and acting Sec . : G . J . Hayward , AA . AL , acting S . D . ; w Court , J . D . ; T . Cock ' burn , I . G . ; J . Blacklock , unci others ; J . Barnes , Tyler . The lodge was opened in due form , and after the minutes were read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro , Thomas Richard Clapham , Austwick Hall , Lancaster , which proved in his favour . He being present , was duly prepared , admittedand advanced bBro . C . J . Banister . The

, y working tools were explained by Bro . G . G . Hayward . Tho lodge was then closed with prayer , and the brethren repaired to the refreshment room . Bro . C . J . Banister took the chair , and after tho usual loyrd toasts , he proposed a toast to the " Health of Grand Lodge and Oflicers , past and present , " coupled with that of Bro . W . Aim-ray , Grand Steward , who responded in a brief but feeling manner to the health af the candidate . Bro .

S . R . Clapham returned t ' aanks not only to the brethren , for the kind manner they had received him , hut also to the oflicers who conducted him through the ceremony . Bro . Woodhouse , in replying to his health , strongly exhorted tho brethren to support the " Masonic Lifeboat , " in contributing their mite , which they did nobly , considering the few brethren that remained . Bro . "Woodhouse also returned thanks on behalf of ( Tommy ) the charity box . which was always open to receive the smallest contribution , which would be thankfully received and faithfull y applied . The Tyler ' s toast brought the evening to a close at a -convenient hour .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

YORKSHIRE ( NORTH AND EAST ) . ScAEDOliorGH . — Godfrey de Bouillion Encampment . — -The consecration of this encampment of Alasonic Kni ghts Templar took place at the Freemasons' Hall in this town , on Saturday , the 2 nd inst ., hy virtue of a warrant bearing date the 2 nd day of April , A . D . 1867 , under tho seal of Sir Knt . AVilliam Stewart ,

Knights Templar.

Most Eminefc Supreme Grand Alaster . The conclave took place at fonr o'clock in the afternoon , under the presidency of Sir I- ^ nt . W . Reynolds , P . E . C . 18 ° , assisted by Sir Knts . T . Jackson , AV . E . Dixon and Woodall , 18 ° , Ancient York Encampment ; W . H . Alarwood , P . G . Capt . of Lines , of the Royal Kent Encampment ; W . F . Rooke , 18 ° ; II . W . Garnett , 18 ° , & c . The ballot was then taken for Comp . James Frederick Spurr , M . E . Z . ; H . C . Martin , S . E . ; T . W . Farthing , and J . A ' erity , of the Old Globe

Chapter , all of whom were regularly admitted , received , constituted , and installed Knights of the Order , the ceremony being performed in a very able manner by Sir Knt . Reynolds , E . C . The election of officers for the ensuing year then took place , and the business of the encampment being concluded , the members sat down to an excellent repast , provided by Comp . Chapman , when the usual loyal toasts wero given , and a very agreeable evening spent .

Opening Of The Freemasons' Hall At Llandudno.

OPENING OF THE FREEMASONS' HALL AT LLANDUDNO .

In our last week ' s number we gave a long and detailed account of the consecration and dedication of this new Alasonic Hall , with the excellent oration delivered on the occasion by Bro . T . C . Roden . This week we are enabled to render the account more complete , by presenting our readers with a longer report of the toasts , & c , which , from their length , we were unable to do in our number of the 9 th inst . The cloth being removedthe RWProvGMaster proposed

, .. . . " The Health of the Queen , " and said -. AA e , as Masons , are reminded in our lodges to he true and loyal subjects , and I think we cannot do better , at every convivial meeting , than to follow the precepts given in our lodges . I therefore give you the health of her most gracious Majesty the Queen . AVe know that she visited this principality in her early youth , aud again more latelyand we know how she has endeared herself to her

, subjects . National Anthem ( Alasonic version ) . The Prov . G . Alaster next proposed " The Health of the Prince and Princess of Wales . " He said : AA ' e trust the Prince of Wales will be as good a sovereign as his mother , and when he shall have reigned as long over us as she has , I hope he will be as much respected ; and may we see in the Freemasons' Hall his

portrait as a Mason , along with those of the Duke of Sussex and the Duke of York . As to the Princess of Wales , I am happy to say , from a letter which I saw lately , that it is perfectly wonderful how those German waters have acted , and what good they have done her . It must be a source of great pleasure to all to know that she can now do those duties which her high position calls upon her to do .

Song and chorus— " God bless the Prince of AVales . " The Prov . G . Alaster then proposed the toast of " Those who reign over the Craft . " Lord Zetland has now reigned over the Craft for twenty-three years , and he has done so to its great benefit . We see how the lodges have increased in numbers since lie has presided over it . Of course I do not talk here of his amiable manners , though knowing him privately andhavinoaccepted his hospitality ; we do not look to him in his private

, but in his public position . Having had the pleasure and the honour in the last twelve months to have consecrated so many lodges in this province , must prove to the Grand Oflicers hi London a source of much pleasure . We have an old Mason and a Past Grand Officer now here , who has come down from London , where everything is of the best , to see how we poor "Taffy ' s" do in our poor country , and I hope he will be able

to give a good report of us . Song—" " With a jolly full battle . " Bro . Herbert Lloyd , P . G . Deacon of England , said : On behalf of the present and past Grand Oflicers , I return sincere thanks . Your Alost Excellent and Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Alaster has spoken disparagingly of the working of the " Tafiys . " I have always found the Taffys men with hearts

warm , men of great energy , and men who get on in the world . My ancestors were Welsh , God-fearing and hard-working men . I have felt great pleasure to meet you upon these two occasions , and for which I am indebted to my nephew . I return you thanks for your kindness iu drinking the health of the present and past Grand Officers . Bro . William Bulkeley Hughes , M . P ., Prov . G . Reg . ( whom we deeply regretted to observe wore a sling bandage , having met with a very severe accident about three weeks ago , and

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