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their duties when in the world they were not to show a mere admiration of virtue , but by works to manifest that by becoming Masons they were made better men , and that by trust in God , and benevolence to man , they might hope to ascend from this sublunary lodge to the Grand one above , where the world ' s Great Architect lives and reigns for evermore . At six o ' clock the brethren sat down to a well-served and

sumptuous banquet in the banqueting hall of the new lodge , given by the W . M . ( Bro . Clarke ) of which about 120 partook . The W . M . presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts " were duly honoured , and Bro . Marwood heartily thanked for his presence and services in consecrating the lodge . Bro . Stephenson presided at the piano-forte , ancl several excellent songs and glees were admirably sung by Bros . Jell , Needier , Carr , Vivian , and Tall .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

METROPOLITAN . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES ROSE CROIX . —An emergency convocation of this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 12 th lust ., at the Masonic Hall , in Bedfordrow — the Illustrious Bro . Dr . R . H . Goolden , W . M . Sov ., presided . There were present the Illustrious Bros . Phillips and Wentworth Bowyer , 33 ° ; Charles Goolden and R . J .

Spiers , 31 ° ; Major Finney , 30 ° , 1 st Gen . ; Capt . Lamert Raphael ; J . Howe , 30 ° , as Grand Marshal ; R . Spencer , 30 ° , Capt . of Guard ; W . G . Meymott , Harrison , Brunton , and others . Sixteen candidates were proposed , and the following brethren being in attendance were admitted and installed into this princely order .- —John Watson , M . D . ; Charles Cradock WatsonGeorge TauntonWilliam Alex . Barrett

, , , Alan Stephen Gulston , Robert Taunton Raikes , George Haygarth Rainy , and Douglas Moffatt . The ceremony was most efficiently performed bv the able Sovereign of the chapter , who was well assisted by his officers . The beautiful hall had a most brilliant appearance—the diligent Secretary , Bro . C . Goolden , being most indefatigable in his efforts to leave nothing wanting to give due effect to this beautiful degree of Freemasonry .

Several candidates are proposed for admission at the regular meeting oi the chapter in January . The financial report presented a greatly improved state of the funds , there being a considerable balance in hand . AU business being concluded , the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . A Supremo Council of Soverei gn Grand Inspectors General of the thirty-third and last degree of Masonry , Ancient and Accepted ltite , assembled in the city of Charleston in November last . 111 . Bro . General Albert Pike , of Arkansas , presided as Sovereign Grand Commander ; 111 . Bro . A . T . C . Pierson , of Minnesotaas Lieutenant Grand Commanderand 111 Bro

, , . . A . G . Mackey , of South Carolina , as Secretary General , with a considerable number of distinguished Masons from every part ofthe union . Among them were III . Bros . Colonel Wm . S . Rockwell , of Georgia ; H . Shaw , of California ; Henry Buist , H . W . Schroder , and B . Rush Campbell , of South Carolina ; Colonel Tal . P . Shaffner , of Kentucky ; Charles T . M'Cleuagan , of New York ; and Lucius R . Paige , of Massachusetts .

This high and distinguished body of Masons did much work their meetings having been suspended during the war . Among other things of interest to the Craft , we may notice that they appointed Hi . Bro . Colonel Tal . P . Shaffner , Special Deput y for Europe , and elected the following persons honorary members of their Council : —

His Majesty Charles XV ., King of Sweden and Norway . His Royal Highness Oscar , Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway , His Majesty Christian IX ., King of Denmark , His Royal Highness Constantino Nicolavich , Grand Duke of Russia . 111 . Bro . Henry Buist was elected Treasurer General in place

of Achille Le Prince , deceased . The Supreme Council adjourned late on November 18 th , after being in session several days , to continue their session on tbe third Monday of March , at the city of Washington , D . C .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

This , the Mother Council of all the Supreme Councils of the world , comprises among its members some of the most distinguished men of this country and Europe . During their stay General Pike , Colonels Shaffner ancl Pierson , were the guests of the Hon . A . G . Mackey . The two latter left with Bro . Mackey on Sunday morning to attend tho meeting of the Grand Lodge ofthe State in the city of Columbia , which assembled there on the 21 st ult .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . LEEDS—Alfred Chapter ( No . 306 ) . —A meeting of this chapter was held at their rooms , Albion-street , on Monday evening ,, the 11 th inst ., at seven o ' clock ; Comps . Isaac Booth , of Chapter 258 , Heckmondwicke , acting as Z . ; Wm . Chadwiok , H . j Henry Smith , Bradford , P . Z . of 302 , 387 , and 495 , as J . ; Samuel ClarkeP . Z . FranksS . E . ; S . FreemanS . N . ; L .

, ; , , Flick , P . Soj . ; also Comps . F . Blackburn , W . Pepper , S . CFaviell , Green , Jowett , and others . After the chapter had been declared opened , the minutes were read ancl confirmed . A letter of apology was received from Comp . Richard R . Nelson , Prov . S . B . A resolution was proposed and seconded that in future the Stewards be requested to provide refreshments . Comp . J . Booth then proceeded to instal tbe following companions to

their respective offices , they having been duly elected by ballot :. Comps . W . Chadwick , 1 st Prin . ; R . Harrison , P . Z ., 2 nd Prin . ; S . Freeman , 3 rd Prin . ; F . Blackburn , S . E . ; Wm . Pepper , S . N . ; S . C . Faviell , P . Soj . ; Leonard Hick , Treas . ; Green and Jowett , Assist . Soj . ' s The chapter was closed at nine o'clock .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . SOUTHWAEK LODGE ( NO . 11 , S . C . )—On Monday , the 4 th . inst ., the regular December meeting of this lodge was held at the Green Man . Tooley-street , Bro . A . P . Leonard , W . M . Bros . Hider , Taylor , Schuck , Daly , and Mansir were advanced to this ancient degree . A gift of one guinea was voted to a brother who had applied for assistance . A letter was read from another

brother applying for aid ; but on its being stated that this brother was making the round of the lodges on the same mission , and as this was all that was known of him , the lodge unanimously refused to take any notice of his application . Letters of resignation were read from two brethren , and , the business being ended , the lodge was closed . It will meet again on the first Monday in February , 1866 . Bros . Cottebrune and

Watts , both of Thistle Lodge ( No . 8 ) , wore among the visitors , and among the members of the lodge were Bros . Leonard , Gooddy , F . J- Lilley , Vallentin , Worthington , Ord , G . Morris , Harris , W . H . Loewenstark , M . A . Loeweustavk , and F . Walters .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE—Cumberland Lodge ( No . 60 ) . —This highly esteemed and flourishing lodge held an emergency meeting afe the Masonic Rooms , Barwise-court , English-street , on Tuesday evening , the 5 tl \ inst . The chair was occupied , by Bro . Wm . Murray , R . W . M ., and after the minutes of a former meeting were read and confirmed in the usual way amongst Mark MastersBro . the Rev . J . Loshof 872 was regularly

ad-, , , vanced by Bro . G . G . Hayward , J . W ., at the request of the Pv . W . M . ( but in consequence of the "bad state of the weather the proposed officers were not in attendance ) , and he was ably supported by Bro . F . W . Hayward , I . P . M ., J . G . D ., as S . W . j Bros . J . Wilson , who has become a joining member to this lodge , as J . W . ; Thomas Blacklock , M . O . ; Walter Irwin , S . O . ; Dr . Thomas D . Wheatley , J . O . ; Bro . William Pratchett , as Chap , j

Thomas Dean , S . D . ; and Arthur Woodhouse , Sec , as I . G . After which the ballot was taken for the Rev . J . Simpson , 129 , and Bro . Whinfield , 962 , which proved unanimous in their favour . Na other business being on hand , the lodge was duly closed with solemn prayer by Bro . W . Murray , R . W . M ., and retired to the refreshment room , when the usual Masonic toasts were dispensed with the healths of Bros . J . Losh , G . Wilson , and Woodhouse ( the latter for presenting to this lodge a horn , nicelymounted for the purpose of holding spills for pipe lights ) , with musical honours , the brethren retiring at an early hour .

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ANCIENT MASONIC HIEROGLYPHS. Article 1
THE LATE KING OF THE BELGIANS. Article 2
FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE. Article 2
THE PROVINCIAL MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 3
ROYAL ARCH. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CHARITY STEWARDS. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 8
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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their duties when in the world they were not to show a mere admiration of virtue , but by works to manifest that by becoming Masons they were made better men , and that by trust in God , and benevolence to man , they might hope to ascend from this sublunary lodge to the Grand one above , where the world ' s Great Architect lives and reigns for evermore . At six o ' clock the brethren sat down to a well-served and

sumptuous banquet in the banqueting hall of the new lodge , given by the W . M . ( Bro . Clarke ) of which about 120 partook . The W . M . presided . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts " were duly honoured , and Bro . Marwood heartily thanked for his presence and services in consecrating the lodge . Bro . Stephenson presided at the piano-forte , ancl several excellent songs and glees were admirably sung by Bros . Jell , Needier , Carr , Vivian , and Tall .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

METROPOLITAN . METROPOLITAN CHAPTER OF SOVEREIGN PRINCES ROSE CROIX . —An emergency convocation of this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 12 th lust ., at the Masonic Hall , in Bedfordrow — the Illustrious Bro . Dr . R . H . Goolden , W . M . Sov ., presided . There were present the Illustrious Bros . Phillips and Wentworth Bowyer , 33 ° ; Charles Goolden and R . J .

Spiers , 31 ° ; Major Finney , 30 ° , 1 st Gen . ; Capt . Lamert Raphael ; J . Howe , 30 ° , as Grand Marshal ; R . Spencer , 30 ° , Capt . of Guard ; W . G . Meymott , Harrison , Brunton , and others . Sixteen candidates were proposed , and the following brethren being in attendance were admitted and installed into this princely order .- —John Watson , M . D . ; Charles Cradock WatsonGeorge TauntonWilliam Alex . Barrett

, , , Alan Stephen Gulston , Robert Taunton Raikes , George Haygarth Rainy , and Douglas Moffatt . The ceremony was most efficiently performed bv the able Sovereign of the chapter , who was well assisted by his officers . The beautiful hall had a most brilliant appearance—the diligent Secretary , Bro . C . Goolden , being most indefatigable in his efforts to leave nothing wanting to give due effect to this beautiful degree of Freemasonry .

Several candidates are proposed for admission at the regular meeting oi the chapter in January . The financial report presented a greatly improved state of the funds , there being a considerable balance in hand . AU business being concluded , the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . A Supremo Council of Soverei gn Grand Inspectors General of the thirty-third and last degree of Masonry , Ancient and Accepted ltite , assembled in the city of Charleston in November last . 111 . Bro . General Albert Pike , of Arkansas , presided as Sovereign Grand Commander ; 111 . Bro . A . T . C . Pierson , of Minnesotaas Lieutenant Grand Commanderand 111 Bro

, , . . A . G . Mackey , of South Carolina , as Secretary General , with a considerable number of distinguished Masons from every part ofthe union . Among them were III . Bros . Colonel Wm . S . Rockwell , of Georgia ; H . Shaw , of California ; Henry Buist , H . W . Schroder , and B . Rush Campbell , of South Carolina ; Colonel Tal . P . Shaffner , of Kentucky ; Charles T . M'Cleuagan , of New York ; and Lucius R . Paige , of Massachusetts .

This high and distinguished body of Masons did much work their meetings having been suspended during the war . Among other things of interest to the Craft , we may notice that they appointed Hi . Bro . Colonel Tal . P . Shaffner , Special Deput y for Europe , and elected the following persons honorary members of their Council : —

His Majesty Charles XV ., King of Sweden and Norway . His Royal Highness Oscar , Crown Prince of Sweden and Norway , His Majesty Christian IX ., King of Denmark , His Royal Highness Constantino Nicolavich , Grand Duke of Russia . 111 . Bro . Henry Buist was elected Treasurer General in place

of Achille Le Prince , deceased . The Supreme Council adjourned late on November 18 th , after being in session several days , to continue their session on tbe third Monday of March , at the city of Washington , D . C .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

This , the Mother Council of all the Supreme Councils of the world , comprises among its members some of the most distinguished men of this country and Europe . During their stay General Pike , Colonels Shaffner ancl Pierson , were the guests of the Hon . A . G . Mackey . The two latter left with Bro . Mackey on Sunday morning to attend tho meeting of the Grand Lodge ofthe State in the city of Columbia , which assembled there on the 21 st ult .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . LEEDS—Alfred Chapter ( No . 306 ) . —A meeting of this chapter was held at their rooms , Albion-street , on Monday evening ,, the 11 th inst ., at seven o ' clock ; Comps . Isaac Booth , of Chapter 258 , Heckmondwicke , acting as Z . ; Wm . Chadwiok , H . j Henry Smith , Bradford , P . Z . of 302 , 387 , and 495 , as J . ; Samuel ClarkeP . Z . FranksS . E . ; S . FreemanS . N . ; L .

, ; , , Flick , P . Soj . ; also Comps . F . Blackburn , W . Pepper , S . CFaviell , Green , Jowett , and others . After the chapter had been declared opened , the minutes were read ancl confirmed . A letter of apology was received from Comp . Richard R . Nelson , Prov . S . B . A resolution was proposed and seconded that in future the Stewards be requested to provide refreshments . Comp . J . Booth then proceeded to instal tbe following companions to

their respective offices , they having been duly elected by ballot :. Comps . W . Chadwick , 1 st Prin . ; R . Harrison , P . Z ., 2 nd Prin . ; S . Freeman , 3 rd Prin . ; F . Blackburn , S . E . ; Wm . Pepper , S . N . ; S . C . Faviell , P . Soj . ; Leonard Hick , Treas . ; Green and Jowett , Assist . Soj . ' s The chapter was closed at nine o'clock .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . SOUTHWAEK LODGE ( NO . 11 , S . C . )—On Monday , the 4 th . inst ., the regular December meeting of this lodge was held at the Green Man . Tooley-street , Bro . A . P . Leonard , W . M . Bros . Hider , Taylor , Schuck , Daly , and Mansir were advanced to this ancient degree . A gift of one guinea was voted to a brother who had applied for assistance . A letter was read from another

brother applying for aid ; but on its being stated that this brother was making the round of the lodges on the same mission , and as this was all that was known of him , the lodge unanimously refused to take any notice of his application . Letters of resignation were read from two brethren , and , the business being ended , the lodge was closed . It will meet again on the first Monday in February , 1866 . Bros . Cottebrune and

Watts , both of Thistle Lodge ( No . 8 ) , wore among the visitors , and among the members of the lodge were Bros . Leonard , Gooddy , F . J- Lilley , Vallentin , Worthington , Ord , G . Morris , Harris , W . H . Loewenstark , M . A . Loeweustavk , and F . Walters .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE—Cumberland Lodge ( No . 60 ) . —This highly esteemed and flourishing lodge held an emergency meeting afe the Masonic Rooms , Barwise-court , English-street , on Tuesday evening , the 5 tl \ inst . The chair was occupied , by Bro . Wm . Murray , R . W . M ., and after the minutes of a former meeting were read and confirmed in the usual way amongst Mark MastersBro . the Rev . J . Loshof 872 was regularly

ad-, , , vanced by Bro . G . G . Hayward , J . W ., at the request of the Pv . W . M . ( but in consequence of the "bad state of the weather the proposed officers were not in attendance ) , and he was ably supported by Bro . F . W . Hayward , I . P . M ., J . G . D ., as S . W . j Bros . J . Wilson , who has become a joining member to this lodge , as J . W . ; Thomas Blacklock , M . O . ; Walter Irwin , S . O . ; Dr . Thomas D . Wheatley , J . O . ; Bro . William Pratchett , as Chap , j

Thomas Dean , S . D . ; and Arthur Woodhouse , Sec , as I . G . After which the ballot was taken for the Rev . J . Simpson , 129 , and Bro . Whinfield , 962 , which proved unanimous in their favour . Na other business being on hand , the lodge was duly closed with solemn prayer by Bro . W . Murray , R . W . M ., and retired to the refreshment room , when the usual Masonic toasts were dispensed with the healths of Bros . J . Losh , G . Wilson , and Woodhouse ( the latter for presenting to this lodge a horn , nicelymounted for the purpose of holding spills for pipe lights ) , with musical honours , the brethren retiring at an early hour .

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