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The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . VV . Hyde offering himself as a candidate for passing , was examined and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of passing , Bro . Hyde candidate . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . worked the 2 nd and 3 rd Sections of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren . On the second rising , Bro . J . Wood , P . M ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting .
THE ABBEY ( WESTMINSTER ) LODGE ( No . 2030 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 19 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W . Present : Bros . Roberts , W . M . ; Molony . S . W . ; Mann , J . W . ; Boulton , P . M ., Preceptor ; Gibson , P . M ., Treas . ; Coughlan , P . M ., Sec . ; Evans , S . D . ; Hirvey , T . D . ; Stutfield , I . G . ; Brindley , P . M . ; Brandon , P . M . ; Gollin , ' P . M . ; Ray , J . Purnell , Edwards , and Tucker . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the las :
meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tucker candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Ray , a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Ray being the candidate . The lodge was
resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . W . A . Green was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . Molony was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed . A meeting of the Charitable Association was afterwards , held , and three ballots were taken , which proved favourable to Bros . Gammon , Cox , and Hayler .
LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Monday , the ijth inst ., at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham . road Station ( L . C . & D . R . I . when there were present Bros . Grover , W . M . ; Smith , S . W . ; Hill , J . W . ; Westley , Preceptor ; J . Andrews . Sec ; Steele . S . D . ; Esling , J . D . ; Poole , I . G . ; Fuhr , Georgel , Jones , Folkard , Winny , Russell , Heathcote , Limozen , Biorn , Livett , King , and VV . Spencer . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree . and Bro , Folkatd , being a candidate for raising , answered the usual questions in a faultless manner , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of raising was worked by the W . M ., with Bro . Folkard as candidate . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by
the brethren . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . rose for the first time , and Bro . Georgel , 1563 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Georgel returned thanks , and the dues were collected . The VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Smith was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Smith duly responded , and appointed the officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and , several announcements having been made , the lodge was closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on the 22 nd inst . Present : Bros . Smith , W . M . ; F . Hill , S . W . ; Steele , J . W . ; Esling , S . D . ; Poole , J D . ; Wood , I . G . ; Westley . Preceptor ; J . Andrews , Sec . ; Limozen , Georgel , J . Wright , Hudson , Jones , Chapman , Winny , West , Livett , Russell , Fuhr , Stokes , Stone , Templeman , Churcher , Grover , Folkard , Stubbs , and Cochrane . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the
Lecture was worked by the Secretary , assisted by the brethren ; the 2 nd by Bro . Westley , assisted by the brethren ; and the 3 rd by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by the W . M ., with Bro . Chapman as candidate . The W . M . rose for the first time , and Bros . Cochrane , 1056 ; Churcher , 1744 ; and Stone , 72 , were elected joining members , for which they returned thanks . The dues having been collecred , the W . M . rose for the second timeand a hearty vote of thanks was
, passed to him for the really able manner in which he had performed the duties of the chair for the first time in his Masonic career . Bro . Smith having suitably responded , Bro . Hill , S . W ., was elected W . Master for the 5 th prox ., Monday next being Preceptor's night , when the wirthy Preceptor , Bro . Westley , purposes to rehearse the ceremony of installation , which , from his well-known careful working , can hardly fail to afford a grand evening to the members and
friends . Bro . Hill returned thanks , and appointed his officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and received the '' Hearty good wishes " of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed . A ballot was then taken for £$ e , s . out of the surplus lodge fund for a Liie Subscription to one of the Masonic Charities , which fell to Bro . Partridge , out of 12 participating .
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Royal Arch .
JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 185 ) . —This old and prosperous chapter met at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street , on the gth inst . Among those present were Comps . A . E . Staley , M . E . Z . ; G . Davis , P . Z ., acting H . ; Kimpton , J . ; T . Davis , S . E . ; E . A . Harris , S . N . ; Hardy , Prin . Soj . ; Isaacson , ist Asst . Soj . ; H . Harris , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; HarfeldP . Z ., Treas . ; T C .
, Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . Prin . Soj . Middx . ; N . M oss , P . Z . ; Cleghorne , P . Z . ; and others . Among the visi tors were Comps . Greenaway and Bellerby . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . D . Hill , Isaac Lazarus , and Gustave Schlessinger , and it proving to be unanimous , they were impressively exalted as
Royal Arch Masons by the I . P . Z . Comp . E ; Mallett having been appointed Janitor " pro tem ., " viceComp . Parkinson , deceased , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . Ihe usual toasts were given pertinently , but commendably brief , by the M . E . Z ., and the proceedings terminated at an early hour .
MARYPORT . —Nicholson Chapter ( No . 371 ) . —The quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Wednesday , the 17 th inst ., when there were present Comps . A . Walters , P . P . A . G . Soj ., Z ., presiding ; G . Dalrymple , P . G . H ., as H . ; E . B . Penrice , J . ; Jas . Dickinson , S . E . ; J . Nicholson , P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., as S . N . ; P . de E . Collin , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., Treas . ; I . C Thompson , P . S . :
E . U . Mitchell , ist A . S . ; J . Gibson , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Smith , P . P . G . Org ., Org . ; J . Messenger , P . P . G . Janitor , Janitor ; and others . The minutes were read and confirmed , when Bro . Thos . Dacres , who had been balloted for at a former chapter , was in attendance , and exalted to the Supreme Degree . There being nothing further , the chapter was closed .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Chapter ( No . 913 ) . —The first meeting of the above powerful chapter under the rule of Comp . R . jj . Cook , M . E . Z ., took place on Thursday , the iSth inst ., at the new Masonic Hall , and was well attended . The M . E . Z . was present , and was assisted by the following officers and companions : Comps .
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J . H . Roberts , H . ; E . Palmer , J . ; E . B . Hobson , I . P . Z . ; A . Penfold , P . Z ., P . P . G . ist Asst . Soj ., Treas . ; H . J . Butter , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., Scribe E . ; C . H . Lawson , P . S . ; E . Morris , ist Asst . Soj ., acting S . N . ; W . J . Lardner , Janitor ; C Coupland , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; E . Denton , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; Major Eugene Sweney , P . Z ., P . G . R . ; H . Mason , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; C Jolly ,
H . 1472 ( Hon . Member ); H . Ough , W . C . Taylor , J . Topp , D . Campbell , G . H . Letton , G . H . Porter , C . Clapham , G . Nichols , D . C . Capern , J . Hooton , and H . Syer , 13 . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Leon C Chasteaneuf , J . W . 13 , and , being unanimous , that brother was , with full Pattisonian ritual , exalted to the Supreme
Degree . The chapter was then closed , and the companions sat down to an admirably served banquet , for the success of which all credit is due to Comp . Mason , whose catering was perfect . The cloth having- been cleared , the usual loyal and Grand Chapter toasts were honoured . " The Health of Earl
Amherst , Grand Superintendent of the Province of Kent , " followed , and was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm . The M . E . Z . then said there was another toast for them to do honour to before they indulged in the soothing smoke , that needed no apology on his part for introducing it to their notice . It was one that always received at the hands of both the Pattison Lodge and Chapter a cordial
and hearty reception . It was that of their esteemed "Comp . Eastes , G . H . of the Province of Kent , and the rest of tha Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Their chapter had been especially honoured with the collars of Giand Chapter , and they were proud to see such an array present that night . He therefore asked them to drink the toast with enthusiasm .
Comp . Sweney having responded , The I . P . Z ., Comp . Hobson , proposed the toast of "The M . E . Z ., " and said that now their Comp . Cook had passed the ordeal of a first exaltation , it was only right they should compliment him upon tbe admirable and almost faultless manner in which he had worked the ritual , lt was notonly satisfactory to the Past Principals , but must be very
gratifying to the companions to know that the prestige of the chapter was deposited in such good keeping , and showed how deeply and well their M . E . Z . had studied to make himself proficient . He simply expressed their opinion when he said that he was delighted with the manner in which the ritual had been rendered that night . He trusted their M . E . Z . would have a good year of office , and assured him
of their hearty support . The M . E . Z ., in response , said it was a fact that no sooner was a brother placed in the chair of their lodge , or a companion in that of their chapter , than he was expected to be perfect in the working of the ceremonies attached to either ; that being so , he was fully aware that he had to render their ritual that night before excellent critics and
good judges , and they , being critics and judges , were jjound , through the mouth of their I . P . Z ., or at least one or more of the P . Z . 's , to give their verdict for or against him . Now , Comp . Hobson had said that he ( Comp . Cooke ) had done his duty to their satisfaction , and had worked the Pattison ritual in a manner worthy of their approval . He thanked him for it , and them for their hearty response to
the toast . He had no more to say , but that he should endeavour to prove himself , to the end of his term of office , worthy of their confidence and commendation . The toast of "Comps . H . and J ., the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals " having been drunk , Comp . Roberts said they
all knew how hard their esteemed ist Principal had worked , both for that chapter and Freemasonry in general , while a more genial and kind-hearted brother never lived . As for himself , he had donehis best , and as time went on , bringing with it higher duties and heavier responsibilities , he should continue to deserve their approval by every means in his
power . Comp . Palmer said it gave him a great amount of pleasure to be their 3 rd Principal , because of the opportunity of being with them , and seeing that by endeavouring to do one's duty , the approbation of the companions was freely given as a reward . It also gave him a slight amount of pain , as they might imagine from the basso prof undo tone
of his voice . That , however , he trusted to get rid of before their next meeting , when he hoped to do his work worthy of the chapter ana his position as Third Principal . Comp . Hobson , who was in his several offices a splendid worker , in responding for "The Past Principals , " comically assured the companions that he was exceedingly glad that he had arrived at the position of a Past Princioal ,
and also , amid much laughter , that now he had so arrived , they would find him one of the best among them , especially as the work there was put out . Comp . Butter , by special request , proposed the toast of "The Exaltee , " and in so doing said he had known Comp . Chasteaneuf from his boyhood , and had always taken a great interest in him and his welfare , and had , therefore ,
many opportunities of noticing his sterling qualities and excellent conduct , and was proud of helping him on in life , and more so of proposing him as a member of that chapter . He felt sure they would find Comp . Chasteaneuf to be a gentleman , a good Mason , and an excellent Royal Arch Mason . Their Comp , Chasteaneuf had a history—a family history—that was in some respects both peculiar
and interesting . One of his ancestors was Court physician to the unfortunate Louis XVI ., in 17 SS . At that time the Sans Culottes of Paris had a peculiar way of testifying their hatred of all things courtly and aristocratic ; and so , in one of their playful moods , they strung up poor Physician Chasteaneuf to a lamp-post , a la lantern , as they called it . Comp . Chasteaneuf's great grandfather
fought with the , French ( as a midshipman ) at the Battle of Trafalgar , and was taken prisoner there , and brought to England , where he ultimately married , and founded a family , of which Comp . Chasteaneuf was one of the results . Another result was that they had that night exalted into Royal Arch Masonry a most excellent Mason , and he only wanted the companions knowing Comp . Chasteaneuf to admire him as much as he did . He
therefore had great pleasure in asking them to drink his health with all the cordiality in their power . Comp . Chasteaneuf having responded , The toast of "The Officers , " eloquently responded to by Comp . Lawson , and the Janitor's toast concluded the proceedings , which were enlivened by some splendid singing by Comp . Hobson , Mr . Mason , jun ., and others . Bro . F . Tyler presided at the piano .
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ROMFORD . —Francis White Chapter ( N 1437 ) . —The installation meeting of the above chapter took place on Thursday , the nth instant , at the Golden Lio Hotel , when Comp . H . Mason , P . Z . 913 , and M . E 7 elect , was installed as Z . ; Comp . Rev . T . Cochrane , P 7 ' & c , H . ; and Comp . R . J . Warren , P . Z . 1472 , as 1 ' The officeinvested follows '
-s were as : Comps . H . v Clements , P . Z ., Treas . ; T . Humphreys , S . E ' -r ' Beeson , S . N . ; A . E . Albert , P . S . ; G . B . Gilby , iJ Asst . S . ; Theo . Davey , 2 nd Asst . S . ; R . Jennings , Stwd and A . G . Young , Janitor . " ' Comp . Francis A . White , M . E . Z ., after whom the chapter was named , opened it , and acted as
Installinp-Officer , for which he was accorded a vote of thanks , the same to be inserted on the minutes of the chapter . He was also presented with a handsome and valuable P . Z . 's jewel , for which he suitably returned thanks . There were a goodly array of visitors present , and the banquet , served by Bro . Peter Reynolds , was all that could be desired .
The usual loyal , Grand , and provincial toasts were honoured , also those of " The M . E . Z . and his Officers " and other toasts . The harmony was admirably sustained under the direcion of Comp . E . Jennings , and the whole affair was a great success .
TWICKENHAM . —Sir Francis Burdett Chapter ( No . 1503 ) . —This chapter met at the Albany Hotel on the 17 th inst . Among those present were Comps . the Rev S . T . H . Saunders , M . A ., P . P . G . J ., P . Z ., acting M . E . Z the Rev . R . F . Hosken , M . A ., IT . ; Dunkley , P . P . G . O * J . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . Prin . Soj . ; and Harrison ] Janitor . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and
confirmed . The following elections then took place : — Comps . the Rev . R . F . Hosken , M . E . Z . ; Dunkley , H . ; T . C . Walls , S . E . ; W . Taylor , P . Z ., Treas . ; A . Gurney , J . ; E . VV . Jenkins , S . N . ; H . Jenkins , Prin . Soj . ; Cap " t . A . Bunn , ist Asst . Soj . ; J . K . Cama , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; and Harrison , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to i Comp . Smiles , M . E . Z . Comp . R . H . Thrupp , P . G . H .,
was then elected an honorary member . Comps . D . P , Cama , P . Z ., P . G . Treas . ; W . Taylor , P . Z . ; W . H . Saunders , P . Z . ; J . F . H . Woodward , P . Z . ( Honorary Member ); E . and H . Jenkins , Lambert , and J . K . Cama sent letters of apology for absence . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet .
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INSTRUCTION .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this chapter was held on Friday , the 19 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell . There were present Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 , M . E . Z . ; C . Wilson , 1329 , H . ; V . T . Murchd , A . S . 1329 , . | . ; F . Hilton , P . Z . 127 J , Preceptor ; C . H . Stone , S . N . 1275 , S . E . ; Stone , S . N . ; Wingham , 25 , P . S . ; J . Addington , H . 137 J ; and Briant , 1329 . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed .
The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Addington personaiing candidate . The M . E . Z . rose for the lirst time , and the dues were collected . The M . E . Z . rose for ihe second time , ar . d < : omp . Wilson was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . The M . E . Z . rose for the third time , and a vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Wilson for the way in which he had filled the Third chair on the 28 th ult . and the Second chair that evening , being in each instance the first time in the chapter . The chapter was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( No . 4 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 22 nd instant , at SA , Red Lion-square , when there were present Bros . C | . Axford , W . M . j Scurrah , S . W . ; Fountain , Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; John Read , P . M . 22 , P . G . Org . ; D . P . Cama , as M . O . ; C B . Cooper , as S . O . ; A . Scurrah , as J . O . ; Mills , Tyler ; Heath , Lovegrove , and others .
The lodge was opened , only formal business was before the W . M ., when it was closed , and the Lodge of Ark Mariners opened . Bro . T . C Edmonds , as . W . C . N . ; Bro . John Read , P . G . Org ., was elected a joining member . Three other brethren were elevated to this Degree . Nothing further offering it was closed , and some of the
brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for banquet . After dinner the proceedings were agreeably enlivened by a programme of excellent music , performed by Miss Edith Luke , Miss Kate Luke , Mr . Page Hannant , and Bro . John Read , P . G . Org ., which gave great satisfaction . Mrs . Read acting as an ableandaccomplished accompanist .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LEEDS . —Leodiensis Chapter ( No . 77 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . F . WFourness , on Tuesday , the 16 th instant , at the Freemasons' Hall , Great George's-street , assisted by his officers . 111 . Bro . Charles James Banister S . G . I . G ., 33 ° - was received under an arch of steel and saluted .
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . E . and P . Bro . A . Hess was elected M . W . S ., and returned thanks to the brethren for the hig h honour conferred . E . and P . Bro . J . D . Kay was re-elected Treasurer . Business of the chapter concluded , it was closed . The brethren dined , together under the presidency of the
M . W . S ., having on his right III . Bro . C J . Banister , 33 Inspector of the District ; E . and P . Bro . N . J . Beck ; E . and P . Bro . Gerrard , and others ; and on his left w-Bro . Richard Wilson , 30 ; E . and P . Bro . H . Warwick , P . M . W . S . ; E . and P . Bro . Hess , M . W . S . elect , and others .
The usual loyal toats were proposed by the Chairman and duly honoured . The M . W . S . proposed "The Health of the Suprerne Council , " coupling the name of their old and valued ftie !* r » 111 . Bro . Banister , 33 ° , which was heartily received , and in reply Bro . Banister gave the brethren some excellent
advice , and before sitting down proposed "The Healtn the Newly-elected M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Hess , " wnicn was received with acclamation , and responded to in a ve y neat speech . , . u Other toasts were proposed and responded to , i a brethren separated with the hope that next year may < - successful one .
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Instruction.
The lodge was opened in the First Degree , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . Bro . VV . Hyde offering himself as a candidate for passing , was examined and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of passing , Bro . Hyde candidate . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . worked the 2 nd and 3 rd Sections of the Lecture , assisted by the brethren . On the second rising , Bro . J . Wood , P . M ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting .
THE ABBEY ( WESTMINSTER ) LODGE ( No . 2030 ) . —A meeting was held on Friday , the 19 th inst ., at the King ' s Arms , Buckingham Palace-road , S . W . Present : Bros . Roberts , W . M . ; Molony . S . W . ; Mann , J . W . ; Boulton , P . M ., Preceptor ; Gibson , P . M ., Treas . ; Coughlan , P . M ., Sec . ; Evans , S . D . ; Hirvey , T . D . ; Stutfield , I . G . ; Brindley , P . M . ; Brandon , P . M . ; Gollin , ' P . M . ; Ray , J . Purnell , Edwards , and Tucker . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the las :
meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Tucker candidate . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree . Bro . Ray , a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , answered the usual questions , and was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony of raising rehearsed , Bro . Ray being the candidate . The lodge was
resumed to the First Degree , and Bro . W . A . Green was unanimously elected a joining member . Bro . Molony was unanimously elected W . M . for the next meeting . Nothing further offering , the lodge was closed . A meeting of the Charitable Association was afterwards , held , and three ballots were taken , which proved favourable to Bros . Gammon , Cox , and Hayler .
LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —The usual weekly meeting was held on Monday , the ijth inst ., at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham . road Station ( L . C . & D . R . I . when there were present Bros . Grover , W . M . ; Smith , S . W . ; Hill , J . W . ; Westley , Preceptor ; J . Andrews . Sec ; Steele . S . D . ; Esling , J . D . ; Poole , I . G . ; Fuhr , Georgel , Jones , Folkard , Winny , Russell , Heathcote , Limozen , Biorn , Livett , King , and VV . Spencer . Lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge was opened in the Second Degree . and Bro , Folkatd , being a candidate for raising , answered the usual questions in a faultless manner , and was entrusted . Lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of raising was worked by the W . M ., with Bro . Folkard as candidate . Lodge was resumed to the Second Degree , and the ist Section of the Lecture worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by
the brethren . Lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and the W . M . rose for the first time , and Bro . Georgel , 1563 , was elected a joining member . Bro . Georgel returned thanks , and the dues were collected . The VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Smith was elected W . M . for the ensuing week . Bro . Smith duly responded , and appointed the officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and , several announcements having been made , the lodge was closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on the 22 nd inst . Present : Bros . Smith , W . M . ; F . Hill , S . W . ; Steele , J . W . ; Esling , S . D . ; Poole , J D . ; Wood , I . G . ; Westley . Preceptor ; J . Andrews , Sec . ; Limozen , Georgel , J . Wright , Hudson , Jones , Chapman , Winny , West , Livett , Russell , Fuhr , Stokes , Stone , Templeman , Churcher , Grover , Folkard , Stubbs , and Cochrane . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ist Section of the
Lecture was worked by the Secretary , assisted by the brethren ; the 2 nd by Bro . Westley , assisted by the brethren ; and the 3 rd by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by the W . M ., with Bro . Chapman as candidate . The W . M . rose for the first time , and Bros . Cochrane , 1056 ; Churcher , 1744 ; and Stone , 72 , were elected joining members , for which they returned thanks . The dues having been collecred , the W . M . rose for the second timeand a hearty vote of thanks was
, passed to him for the really able manner in which he had performed the duties of the chair for the first time in his Masonic career . Bro . Smith having suitably responded , Bro . Hill , S . W ., was elected W . Master for the 5 th prox ., Monday next being Preceptor's night , when the wirthy Preceptor , Bro . Westley , purposes to rehearse the ceremony of installation , which , from his well-known careful working , can hardly fail to afford a grand evening to the members and
friends . Bro . Hill returned thanks , and appointed his officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and received the '' Hearty good wishes " of the brethren , after which the lodge was closed . A ballot was then taken for £$ e , s . out of the surplus lodge fund for a Liie Subscription to one of the Masonic Charities , which fell to Bro . Partridge , out of 12 participating .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( No . 185 ) . —This old and prosperous chapter met at Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street , on the gth inst . Among those present were Comps . A . E . Staley , M . E . Z . ; G . Davis , P . Z ., acting H . ; Kimpton , J . ; T . Davis , S . E . ; E . A . Harris , S . N . ; Hardy , Prin . Soj . ; Isaacson , ist Asst . Soj . ; H . Harris , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; HarfeldP . Z ., Treas . ; T C .
, Walls , P . Z ., P . P . G . Prin . Soj . Middx . ; N . M oss , P . Z . ; Cleghorne , P . Z . ; and others . Among the visi tors were Comps . Greenaway and Bellerby . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and confirmed . The ballot was then taken on behalf of Bros . D . Hill , Isaac Lazarus , and Gustave Schlessinger , and it proving to be unanimous , they were impressively exalted as
Royal Arch Masons by the I . P . Z . Comp . E ; Mallett having been appointed Janitor " pro tem ., " viceComp . Parkinson , deceased , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet . Ihe usual toasts were given pertinently , but commendably brief , by the M . E . Z ., and the proceedings terminated at an early hour .
MARYPORT . —Nicholson Chapter ( No . 371 ) . —The quarterly convocation of this chapter was held on Wednesday , the 17 th inst ., when there were present Comps . A . Walters , P . P . A . G . Soj ., Z ., presiding ; G . Dalrymple , P . G . H ., as H . ; E . B . Penrice , J . ; Jas . Dickinson , S . E . ; J . Nicholson , P . Z ., P . P . G . J ., as S . N . ; P . de E . Collin , P . Z ., P . P . G . H ., Treas . ; I . C Thompson , P . S . :
E . U . Mitchell , ist A . S . ; J . Gibson , 2 nd A . S . ; J . Smith , P . P . G . Org ., Org . ; J . Messenger , P . P . G . Janitor , Janitor ; and others . The minutes were read and confirmed , when Bro . Thos . Dacres , who had been balloted for at a former chapter , was in attendance , and exalted to the Supreme Degree . There being nothing further , the chapter was closed .
PLUMSTEAD . —Pattison Chapter ( No . 913 ) . —The first meeting of the above powerful chapter under the rule of Comp . R . jj . Cook , M . E . Z ., took place on Thursday , the iSth inst ., at the new Masonic Hall , and was well attended . The M . E . Z . was present , and was assisted by the following officers and companions : Comps .
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J . H . Roberts , H . ; E . Palmer , J . ; E . B . Hobson , I . P . Z . ; A . Penfold , P . Z ., P . P . G . ist Asst . Soj ., Treas . ; H . J . Butter , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S ., Scribe E . ; C . H . Lawson , P . S . ; E . Morris , ist Asst . Soj ., acting S . N . ; W . J . Lardner , Janitor ; C Coupland , P . Z ., P . P . G . J . ; E . Denton , P . Z ., P . P . G . P . S . ; Major Eugene Sweney , P . Z ., P . G . R . ; H . Mason , P . Z ., P . P . G . Std . Br . ; C Jolly ,
H . 1472 ( Hon . Member ); H . Ough , W . C . Taylor , J . Topp , D . Campbell , G . H . Letton , G . H . Porter , C . Clapham , G . Nichols , D . C . Capern , J . Hooton , and H . Syer , 13 . The minutes of the previous convocation having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . Leon C Chasteaneuf , J . W . 13 , and , being unanimous , that brother was , with full Pattisonian ritual , exalted to the Supreme
Degree . The chapter was then closed , and the companions sat down to an admirably served banquet , for the success of which all credit is due to Comp . Mason , whose catering was perfect . The cloth having- been cleared , the usual loyal and Grand Chapter toasts were honoured . " The Health of Earl
Amherst , Grand Superintendent of the Province of Kent , " followed , and was drunk with the utmost enthusiasm . The M . E . Z . then said there was another toast for them to do honour to before they indulged in the soothing smoke , that needed no apology on his part for introducing it to their notice . It was one that always received at the hands of both the Pattison Lodge and Chapter a cordial
and hearty reception . It was that of their esteemed "Comp . Eastes , G . H . of the Province of Kent , and the rest of tha Prov . Grand Officers , Present and Past . " Their chapter had been especially honoured with the collars of Giand Chapter , and they were proud to see such an array present that night . He therefore asked them to drink the toast with enthusiasm .
Comp . Sweney having responded , The I . P . Z ., Comp . Hobson , proposed the toast of "The M . E . Z ., " and said that now their Comp . Cook had passed the ordeal of a first exaltation , it was only right they should compliment him upon tbe admirable and almost faultless manner in which he had worked the ritual , lt was notonly satisfactory to the Past Principals , but must be very
gratifying to the companions to know that the prestige of the chapter was deposited in such good keeping , and showed how deeply and well their M . E . Z . had studied to make himself proficient . He simply expressed their opinion when he said that he was delighted with the manner in which the ritual had been rendered that night . He trusted their M . E . Z . would have a good year of office , and assured him
of their hearty support . The M . E . Z ., in response , said it was a fact that no sooner was a brother placed in the chair of their lodge , or a companion in that of their chapter , than he was expected to be perfect in the working of the ceremonies attached to either ; that being so , he was fully aware that he had to render their ritual that night before excellent critics and
good judges , and they , being critics and judges , were jjound , through the mouth of their I . P . Z ., or at least one or more of the P . Z . 's , to give their verdict for or against him . Now , Comp . Hobson had said that he ( Comp . Cooke ) had done his duty to their satisfaction , and had worked the Pattison ritual in a manner worthy of their approval . He thanked him for it , and them for their hearty response to
the toast . He had no more to say , but that he should endeavour to prove himself , to the end of his term of office , worthy of their confidence and commendation . The toast of "Comps . H . and J ., the 2 nd and 3 rd Principals " having been drunk , Comp . Roberts said they
all knew how hard their esteemed ist Principal had worked , both for that chapter and Freemasonry in general , while a more genial and kind-hearted brother never lived . As for himself , he had donehis best , and as time went on , bringing with it higher duties and heavier responsibilities , he should continue to deserve their approval by every means in his
power . Comp . Palmer said it gave him a great amount of pleasure to be their 3 rd Principal , because of the opportunity of being with them , and seeing that by endeavouring to do one's duty , the approbation of the companions was freely given as a reward . It also gave him a slight amount of pain , as they might imagine from the basso prof undo tone
of his voice . That , however , he trusted to get rid of before their next meeting , when he hoped to do his work worthy of the chapter ana his position as Third Principal . Comp . Hobson , who was in his several offices a splendid worker , in responding for "The Past Principals , " comically assured the companions that he was exceedingly glad that he had arrived at the position of a Past Princioal ,
and also , amid much laughter , that now he had so arrived , they would find him one of the best among them , especially as the work there was put out . Comp . Butter , by special request , proposed the toast of "The Exaltee , " and in so doing said he had known Comp . Chasteaneuf from his boyhood , and had always taken a great interest in him and his welfare , and had , therefore ,
many opportunities of noticing his sterling qualities and excellent conduct , and was proud of helping him on in life , and more so of proposing him as a member of that chapter . He felt sure they would find Comp . Chasteaneuf to be a gentleman , a good Mason , and an excellent Royal Arch Mason . Their Comp , Chasteaneuf had a history—a family history—that was in some respects both peculiar
and interesting . One of his ancestors was Court physician to the unfortunate Louis XVI ., in 17 SS . At that time the Sans Culottes of Paris had a peculiar way of testifying their hatred of all things courtly and aristocratic ; and so , in one of their playful moods , they strung up poor Physician Chasteaneuf to a lamp-post , a la lantern , as they called it . Comp . Chasteaneuf's great grandfather
fought with the , French ( as a midshipman ) at the Battle of Trafalgar , and was taken prisoner there , and brought to England , where he ultimately married , and founded a family , of which Comp . Chasteaneuf was one of the results . Another result was that they had that night exalted into Royal Arch Masonry a most excellent Mason , and he only wanted the companions knowing Comp . Chasteaneuf to admire him as much as he did . He
therefore had great pleasure in asking them to drink his health with all the cordiality in their power . Comp . Chasteaneuf having responded , The toast of "The Officers , " eloquently responded to by Comp . Lawson , and the Janitor's toast concluded the proceedings , which were enlivened by some splendid singing by Comp . Hobson , Mr . Mason , jun ., and others . Bro . F . Tyler presided at the piano .
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ROMFORD . —Francis White Chapter ( N 1437 ) . —The installation meeting of the above chapter took place on Thursday , the nth instant , at the Golden Lio Hotel , when Comp . H . Mason , P . Z . 913 , and M . E 7 elect , was installed as Z . ; Comp . Rev . T . Cochrane , P 7 ' & c , H . ; and Comp . R . J . Warren , P . Z . 1472 , as 1 ' The officeinvested follows '
-s were as : Comps . H . v Clements , P . Z ., Treas . ; T . Humphreys , S . E ' -r ' Beeson , S . N . ; A . E . Albert , P . S . ; G . B . Gilby , iJ Asst . S . ; Theo . Davey , 2 nd Asst . S . ; R . Jennings , Stwd and A . G . Young , Janitor . " ' Comp . Francis A . White , M . E . Z ., after whom the chapter was named , opened it , and acted as
Installinp-Officer , for which he was accorded a vote of thanks , the same to be inserted on the minutes of the chapter . He was also presented with a handsome and valuable P . Z . 's jewel , for which he suitably returned thanks . There were a goodly array of visitors present , and the banquet , served by Bro . Peter Reynolds , was all that could be desired .
The usual loyal , Grand , and provincial toasts were honoured , also those of " The M . E . Z . and his Officers " and other toasts . The harmony was admirably sustained under the direcion of Comp . E . Jennings , and the whole affair was a great success .
TWICKENHAM . —Sir Francis Burdett Chapter ( No . 1503 ) . —This chapter met at the Albany Hotel on the 17 th inst . Among those present were Comps . the Rev S . T . H . Saunders , M . A ., P . P . G . J ., P . Z ., acting M . E . Z the Rev . R . F . Hosken , M . A ., IT . ; Dunkley , P . P . G . O * J . ; T . C . Walls , P . P . G . Prin . Soj . ; and Harrison ] Janitor . The minutes of the previous convocation were read and
confirmed . The following elections then took place : — Comps . the Rev . R . F . Hosken , M . E . Z . ; Dunkley , H . ; T . C . Walls , S . E . ; W . Taylor , P . Z ., Treas . ; A . Gurney , J . ; E . VV . Jenkins , S . N . ; H . Jenkins , Prin . Soj . ; Cap " t . A . Bunn , ist Asst . Soj . ; J . K . Cama , 2 nd Asst . Soj . ; and Harrison , Janitor . A Past Principal ' s jewel was voted to i Comp . Smiles , M . E . Z . Comp . R . H . Thrupp , P . G . H .,
was then elected an honorary member . Comps . D . P , Cama , P . Z ., P . G . Treas . ; W . Taylor , P . Z . ; W . H . Saunders , P . Z . ; J . F . H . Woodward , P . Z . ( Honorary Member ); E . and H . Jenkins , Lambert , and J . K . Cama sent letters of apology for absence . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this chapter was held on Friday , the 19 th inst ., at the Stirling Castle , Church-street , Camberwell . There were present Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 , M . E . Z . ; C . Wilson , 1329 , H . ; V . T . Murchd , A . S . 1329 , . | . ; F . Hilton , P . Z . 127 J , Preceptor ; C . H . Stone , S . N . 1275 , S . E . ; Stone , S . N . ; Wingham , 25 , P . S . ; J . Addington , H . 137 J ; and Briant , 1329 . The minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed .
The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Addington personaiing candidate . The M . E . Z . rose for the lirst time , and the dues were collected . The M . E . Z . rose for ihe second time , ar . d < : omp . Wilson was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . The M . E . Z . rose for the third time , and a vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Wilson for the way in which he had filled the Third chair on the 28 th ult . and the Second chair that evening , being in each instance the first time in the chapter . The chapter was then closed .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( No . 4 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 22 nd instant , at SA , Red Lion-square , when there were present Bros . C | . Axford , W . M . j Scurrah , S . W . ; Fountain , Treas . ; C . Pulman , P . M ., Sec . ; John Read , P . M . 22 , P . G . Org . ; D . P . Cama , as M . O . ; C B . Cooper , as S . O . ; A . Scurrah , as J . O . ; Mills , Tyler ; Heath , Lovegrove , and others .
The lodge was opened , only formal business was before the W . M ., when it was closed , and the Lodge of Ark Mariners opened . Bro . T . C Edmonds , as . W . C . N . ; Bro . John Read , P . G . Org ., was elected a joining member . Three other brethren were elevated to this Degree . Nothing further offering it was closed , and some of the
brethren adjourned to the Holborn Restaurant for banquet . After dinner the proceedings were agreeably enlivened by a programme of excellent music , performed by Miss Edith Luke , Miss Kate Luke , Mr . Page Hannant , and Bro . John Read , P . G . Org ., which gave great satisfaction . Mrs . Read acting as an ableandaccomplished accompanist .
Ancient And Accepted Rite.
Ancient and Accepted Rite .
LEEDS . —Leodiensis Chapter ( No . 77 ) . —This chapter was opened by the M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . F . WFourness , on Tuesday , the 16 th instant , at the Freemasons' Hall , Great George's-street , assisted by his officers . 111 . Bro . Charles James Banister S . G . I . G ., 33 ° - was received under an arch of steel and saluted .
The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . E . and P . Bro . A . Hess was elected M . W . S ., and returned thanks to the brethren for the hig h honour conferred . E . and P . Bro . J . D . Kay was re-elected Treasurer . Business of the chapter concluded , it was closed . The brethren dined , together under the presidency of the
M . W . S ., having on his right III . Bro . C J . Banister , 33 Inspector of the District ; E . and P . Bro . N . J . Beck ; E . and P . Bro . Gerrard , and others ; and on his left w-Bro . Richard Wilson , 30 ; E . and P . Bro . H . Warwick , P . M . W . S . ; E . and P . Bro . Hess , M . W . S . elect , and others .
The usual loyal toats were proposed by the Chairman and duly honoured . The M . W . S . proposed "The Health of the Suprerne Council , " coupling the name of their old and valued ftie !* r » 111 . Bro . Banister , 33 ° , which was heartily received , and in reply Bro . Banister gave the brethren some excellent
advice , and before sitting down proposed "The Healtn the Newly-elected M . W . S ., E . and P . Bro . Hess , " wnicn was received with acclamation , and responded to in a ve y neat speech . , . u Other toasts were proposed and responded to , i a brethren separated with the hope that next year may < - successful one .