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Royal Arch.

MONMOUTHSHIRE . NEWPORT . —Silurian Chapter ( No 471 . ) —There was a chapter of emergency held on Friday the 19 bh ult ., for the purpose of balloting for and exalting the accepted Bro . George Washington Edge , aged 38 , Muster ot the Ship Gcl . tgslv . rg Richmond , Maine , U . S ., Initiated in the Silurian Lodge , in 1856 , and Bro . Thomas AVhitwell , aged 36 , Master of the Barque

Mailvsa , of Newport , member of the Clnvonce Lodge , Bristol , 31 . The cause of emergency , both gentlemen being about to proceed to sea . There was a very good attendance—the M . E . Z . Comp . Bro . Thomas , being in the chair , supported by Comp . Laybourne , H ., and Comp . Oliver , J . Both candidates were unanimously admitted . The ceremony was very ably performed by the M . B . Z . —and the working by the Prin . Suj . Comp . Gratte , being the theme of admiration by all .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

NORTHUMBERLAND . JSEWCASTLE-TTPOX-TYNE . —Eoyal Kent Encampment . —On Friday , the 2 Gth ult ., the members of this old encampment held their anniversary meeting at the Freemason ' s Hall , Bell ' s Court , Newgate-street . The encampment was opened shortly after three o ' clock by the E . G ., Sir Knt . R , J . Banning , M . D ., and the minutes of the last encampment wore read and confirmed ,

after which the E . C . elect , Sir Knt . AA . Foulsham , was presented by P . E . C ., Sir Knt , Hotham , for tho benefit of installation . The E . C . elect was accordingly installed , and saluted by the Sir Knt ' s . iu due form , after which be proceeded to appoint his officers for the ensuing year as follows , viz .: —Sir Knt . 's R . J . Banning , I . P . E . C . ; W . Punshon , Prior ; H . Hotham , Sub-Prior ; Rev . S . Atkinson , 31 . A ., Prelate ; C . J . Bannister , Chancellor :

H . Hotham , Treas . ; A . Clapham , 1 st Capt . ; AA . G- Laws , 2 nd Capt . ; J . F . Frolich , Recorder ; W . Brignall , Jun . Expert ; R . F . Cooke , Capt . of Lines ; A \ . Garbutt , Skb Bearer ; J . S . Challoner , 1 st Herald ; AV . H . Marwood , 2 nd Herald ; J . S . Trotter , Equerry . Several matters of importance to the encampment having been considered and disposed of , the same was closed in due form , and the Sir Knt ' s adjourned to a most excellent banquet .

Dedication Of The Metham Masonic Hall At Plymouth.

DEDICATION OF THE METHAM MASONIC HALL AT PLYMOUTH .

A Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon was held m the Metham Masonic Hall , Caroline-place , Stonehonse , on the loth , nit ., for the purpose of its solemn dedication to Freemasonry . The E . W . Prov . G-. M ., the Eev . John Huyshe , M-A ., "waso on the throne , and performed in his own peculiarly elegant and effective manner the solemn service of the dedication . The Hall is a very handsome

structure , and its internal fittings and arrangements reflect the greatest credit upon Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Elliott , E . M ., the first W . M . of tho lodge , and a few of the brethren who may have assisted him—especially Capt . Shanks , the Sec . of the lodge , and Sergeant Longshaw . There was a tolerably good attendance of brethren , though tho hour fixed upon for the work , half-past one ,

prevented many from attteuding who would like to have been present . The following were amongst the officers of the Grand Lodge who were present : —Bros . L . P . Metham , E . W . P . J . G . D ., D . Prov . G . M . of Devon ; the V . W . Lieut .-Col . Elliott , B . M ., S . G . W . ; Dr . Drowse , acting J . G . W . ; Eev . E . Measham , G . Chap . ; W . G . Eogers , G . Reg- -, Isaac Latimer , G . Sec . ; Browning , G .

Dir of Cers . ; John Sadler , Swordbearer ; and Holt , G . Org . Several past officers and representatives of other lodges in the provinces were present . The lodge was opened in due form , the Prov . Grand Master , the D . P . G . M ., and officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge having entered in procession . The usual ceremonial of dedication was then gone through in the most impresfive manner , the musical services being beautifully rendered by the choir , comprising brethren belong-

Dedication Of The Metham Masonic Hall At Plymouth.

ing to the lodge . The consecration was performed with corn , wine , and oil , and the responses to the prayers were sung by the choir , tho brethren generally joining . The chaplain read 1 Kings , viii-, 22 to 30 inclusive , and several prayers most impressively . Tho choir comprised the Eev . R . Measham , Serjeant Glover , Serjeant Longshaw , Bro . Gudridge , and Corporal Harf . e . Before closing the

lodge the Grand Master complimented tho ~ W . Master and the brethren on the very beautiful maimer in which the musical services had been conducted . The intesfc of a service of that kind depended to a considerable extent upon the musical responses being given well in their proper places , and in this case they had been unusually well done . He thanked tho brethren very much for this atteution . The lodge was then closed iu form with solemn prayer .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : —St . Hilda ' s Lodge No . 210 , South Shields , £ 10 . Bro- Jesse Banning , ' of Liverpool , informs us that he has collected £ 7 10 s ., and that sevei-al sums have been voted from other lodges .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE . This theatre opened on Saturday evening last , under the management of Mr . W . Sidney . The performance commenced with a drama , entitled Light and Dark ; or , Life Underground , and was highly successful . A scene representing tho interior of ' a coal-pit was most effective ,

and elicited great applause . The fairy extravaganza of Cinderella , in which some very clever singing and dancing is introduced , satisfactorily brought the evening to a close . Those celebrated artistes Mr . and Mrs . Howard Paul are engaged by a weli-kuown Brother eiir . repreucztr to

visit the following towns during April : Leicester , Nottingham , Sheffield , AVakefielu , Bradford , Haslingden , Preston , Wigan , Chester , Dublin , Belfast , and Glasgow . Their recent performances at the Great St . James ' s Hall , London , were highly successful , and the novelties of that programme will bo repeated in their provincial tour .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES .

TUESDAT , 0 th April . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at 8 . A \ EDXESDAY , Tth April . —Society of Arts at 8 .

LIST OF LODGE , & c , MEETINGS FOE "WEEK ENDING 10 m APEIL , 1869 .

( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hall ; M . H ., Masonic Hall ; Tav ., Tavern ; Ho ., Hotel ; R ., Rooms ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sen , Square . ) METEOPOHTAN . Sunday , April 4 , th . LODGE OE IXSTKUCTIOS . — JoppaRose aud Crown , Fort-st .,

, Uin ' on-st ., Bishopsgate . Monday , April 5 lh LODCXES . — Unity , London Tav ., Bishopsgate-st . ; Royal Jubilee ] Anderton's Ho ., Fleet-st . ; St . John ' s , Radley's Ho ., Bridge-

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FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 6
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
"THE IRISH CHURCH FROM A MASONIC POINT OF VIEW." Article 10
P.M.'S AND THE WORKING BRETHREN OF LODGES. Article 10
MASONIC ARCHÆOLOGY . — BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
MASONIC ARCHÆOLOG ICAL INSTITUTE. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
DEDICATION OF THE METHAM MASONIC HALL AT PLYMOUTH. Article 19
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 19
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Royal Arch.

MONMOUTHSHIRE . NEWPORT . —Silurian Chapter ( No 471 . ) —There was a chapter of emergency held on Friday the 19 bh ult ., for the purpose of balloting for and exalting the accepted Bro . George Washington Edge , aged 38 , Muster ot the Ship Gcl . tgslv . rg Richmond , Maine , U . S ., Initiated in the Silurian Lodge , in 1856 , and Bro . Thomas AVhitwell , aged 36 , Master of the Barque

Mailvsa , of Newport , member of the Clnvonce Lodge , Bristol , 31 . The cause of emergency , both gentlemen being about to proceed to sea . There was a very good attendance—the M . E . Z . Comp . Bro . Thomas , being in the chair , supported by Comp . Laybourne , H ., and Comp . Oliver , J . Both candidates were unanimously admitted . The ceremony was very ably performed by the M . B . Z . —and the working by the Prin . Suj . Comp . Gratte , being the theme of admiration by all .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

NORTHUMBERLAND . JSEWCASTLE-TTPOX-TYNE . —Eoyal Kent Encampment . —On Friday , the 2 Gth ult ., the members of this old encampment held their anniversary meeting at the Freemason ' s Hall , Bell ' s Court , Newgate-street . The encampment was opened shortly after three o ' clock by the E . G ., Sir Knt . R , J . Banning , M . D ., and the minutes of the last encampment wore read and confirmed ,

after which the E . C . elect , Sir Knt . AA . Foulsham , was presented by P . E . C ., Sir Knt , Hotham , for tho benefit of installation . The E . C . elect was accordingly installed , and saluted by the Sir Knt ' s . iu due form , after which be proceeded to appoint his officers for the ensuing year as follows , viz .: —Sir Knt . 's R . J . Banning , I . P . E . C . ; W . Punshon , Prior ; H . Hotham , Sub-Prior ; Rev . S . Atkinson , 31 . A ., Prelate ; C . J . Bannister , Chancellor :

H . Hotham , Treas . ; A . Clapham , 1 st Capt . ; AA . G- Laws , 2 nd Capt . ; J . F . Frolich , Recorder ; W . Brignall , Jun . Expert ; R . F . Cooke , Capt . of Lines ; A \ . Garbutt , Skb Bearer ; J . S . Challoner , 1 st Herald ; AV . H . Marwood , 2 nd Herald ; J . S . Trotter , Equerry . Several matters of importance to the encampment having been considered and disposed of , the same was closed in due form , and the Sir Knt ' s adjourned to a most excellent banquet .

Dedication Of The Metham Masonic Hall At Plymouth.

DEDICATION OF THE METHAM MASONIC HALL AT PLYMOUTH .

A Provincial Grand Lodge of Devon was held m the Metham Masonic Hall , Caroline-place , Stonehonse , on the loth , nit ., for the purpose of its solemn dedication to Freemasonry . The E . W . Prov . G-. M ., the Eev . John Huyshe , M-A ., "waso on the throne , and performed in his own peculiarly elegant and effective manner the solemn service of the dedication . The Hall is a very handsome

structure , and its internal fittings and arrangements reflect the greatest credit upon Bro . Lieut .-Colonel Elliott , E . M ., the first W . M . of tho lodge , and a few of the brethren who may have assisted him—especially Capt . Shanks , the Sec . of the lodge , and Sergeant Longshaw . There was a tolerably good attendance of brethren , though tho hour fixed upon for the work , half-past one ,

prevented many from attteuding who would like to have been present . The following were amongst the officers of the Grand Lodge who were present : —Bros . L . P . Metham , E . W . P . J . G . D ., D . Prov . G . M . of Devon ; the V . W . Lieut .-Col . Elliott , B . M ., S . G . W . ; Dr . Drowse , acting J . G . W . ; Eev . E . Measham , G . Chap . ; W . G . Eogers , G . Reg- -, Isaac Latimer , G . Sec . ; Browning , G .

Dir of Cers . ; John Sadler , Swordbearer ; and Holt , G . Org . Several past officers and representatives of other lodges in the provinces were present . The lodge was opened in due form , the Prov . Grand Master , the D . P . G . M ., and officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge having entered in procession . The usual ceremonial of dedication was then gone through in the most impresfive manner , the musical services being beautifully rendered by the choir , comprising brethren belong-

Dedication Of The Metham Masonic Hall At Plymouth.

ing to the lodge . The consecration was performed with corn , wine , and oil , and the responses to the prayers were sung by the choir , tho brethren generally joining . The chaplain read 1 Kings , viii-, 22 to 30 inclusive , and several prayers most impressively . Tho choir comprised the Eev . R . Measham , Serjeant Glover , Serjeant Longshaw , Bro . Gudridge , and Corporal Harf . e . Before closing the

lodge the Grand Master complimented tho ~ W . Master and the brethren on the very beautiful maimer in which the musical services had been conducted . The intesfc of a service of that kind depended to a considerable extent upon the musical responses being given well in their proper places , and in this case they had been unusually well done . He thanked tho brethren very much for this atteution . The lodge was then closed iu form with solemn prayer .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : —St . Hilda ' s Lodge No . 210 , South Shields , £ 10 . Bro- Jesse Banning , ' of Liverpool , informs us that he has collected £ 7 10 s ., and that sevei-al sums have been voted from other lodges .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

SADLER'S WELLS THEATRE . This theatre opened on Saturday evening last , under the management of Mr . W . Sidney . The performance commenced with a drama , entitled Light and Dark ; or , Life Underground , and was highly successful . A scene representing tho interior of ' a coal-pit was most effective ,

and elicited great applause . The fairy extravaganza of Cinderella , in which some very clever singing and dancing is introduced , satisfactorily brought the evening to a close . Those celebrated artistes Mr . and Mrs . Howard Paul are engaged by a weli-kuown Brother eiir . repreucztr to

visit the following towns during April : Leicester , Nottingham , Sheffield , AVakefielu , Bradford , Haslingden , Preston , Wigan , Chester , Dublin , Belfast , and Glasgow . Their recent performances at the Great St . James ' s Hall , London , were highly successful , and the novelties of that programme will bo repeated in their provincial tour .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES .

TUESDAT , 0 th April . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at 8 . A \ EDXESDAY , Tth April . —Society of Arts at 8 .

LIST OF LODGE , & c , MEETINGS FOE "WEEK ENDING 10 m APEIL , 1869 .

( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hall ; M . H ., Masonic Hall ; Tav ., Tavern ; Ho ., Hotel ; R ., Rooms ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sen , Square . ) METEOPOHTAN . Sunday , April 4 , th . LODGE OE IXSTKUCTIOS . — JoppaRose aud Crown , Fort-st .,

, Uin ' on-st ., Bishopsgate . Monday , April 5 lh LODCXES . — Unity , London Tav ., Bishopsgate-st . ; Royal Jubilee ] Anderton's Ho ., Fleet-st . ; St . John ' s , Radley's Ho ., Bridge-

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