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subjects which was adopted hy Grand Lodge , that therefore now in order to promote harmony and good-will they divested themselves of these privileges so far as the provinces were concerned , reserving only to themselves the privilege of carrying the tools in the Aletropolitan district . Upon this being read , Bro . Hay withdrew his motion , as he considered the action now taken by the Journeymen , quite sufficient to settle all difficulties . Bro .
Baird , R . AV . AI , No . 3 bis , rose however to propose a motion on the subject , bufc was stopped by the M . W . G . M-, who said such ¦ was informal at this stage , as this business was now settled . It was however open to any hrother to table a new motion , which would come up at next quarterly communication . After the withdrawal of the other two motions , the Earl of
Rosslyn announced that lie bad received a letter from the Grand Secretary , Bro . Alexander Stewart , and was happy to say that that brother was recovering from his recent severe
indisposition . The following motion was then presented : — " That no office-bearer shall hold office for a longer period than three years ; and , on the expiry of his term of office , shall not be eligible for re-election to the same office , an d that at least three years must elapse before he be appointed to it again . This
not to apply to the Grand Master or paid officials . " A discussion took place upon this motion , in the course of which the Earl of Dalhousie remarked that no good could he derived from adopting it . If any one objected to the proposing of a brother at their annual nomination , let him come forward like a man and propose a substitute . On a division the motion was lost by a great majority . After the taking of several motions for consideration at next meeting , the Grand Lodge was closed iu ample form .
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ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTER ( No . 73 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on the 27 th ult , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . The M . E . Z , Comp . J . AV . Avery , -occupied fche First Principal ' s chair ; Comp . T . J . Sabine , M . E . Z . elect , was in his place as H . ; and Comp . H . Muggeridge ,
P . G . S . B , in the unavoidf . b ! e absence of Comp . J . Trickett , 'CE , fulfilled the duties of J , and subsequently as installing master , very much fco the satisfaction and advantage of the favoured few who witnessed the ceremony rendered by this consummate master of his art . Comp . Sabine was duly installed into the chair of Z . ; the installing of Comp . Trickett into the second Principal ' s chair , was , of course , unavoidably postponed on account of his absence ; Comp . M . A . Loewenstark was
inducted into the office of Third Principal ; Comp . J . T . Moss was appointed S . E . ; Comp . E . Harris , P . M . of the parent Lodge 3 , was invested as P . S . No other business being offered , the chapter was closed and the compsnious adjourned to banquet .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . PRESTON . —Consecration of Chapter of Unanimity ( No . 113 ) . —A new chapter connected with this degree , to be designated " The Chapter of Unanimity , " was conseccrated afc tlie Bull Hotelon the 21 st ult . Comp . Lieut-ColBirchallPG 113
, . , .. , Prov . G . H ., was the consecrating officer , and was assisted by Comp . Thomas AVylie , P . G ., Prov . G . Registrar . The ceremony was a mosb impressive one . In the course of the proceedings the following companions were appointed officers of the chapter : — Comps . Charles Fryer , First Principal ; AY . H . Johnston ,
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Second Principal ; Henry Steib , Third Principal ; Thomas Nevett , B . ; A . H . H . AVhitehead . F . S . ; Joseph Townsend , Assist . P . S . ; and Samuel Cragg , ft . Subsequently the companions sat down to a grand banquet , which was provided uudcv the superintendence of Comp . Townsend , and fully sustained the high reputation which fche Bull Hotel has acquired for banquets of this description .
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MARK MASONRY .
AIETROPOL 1 TAN . BON ACCORD LODGE OE MARK MASTERS — A convocation of this Alark Lodge was held afc the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on AVednesday , 3 rd inst , at five o ' clock . There were present : —W . Bros . Magnus Ohren , P . G . S . AV . A 1 . ; H Empson , P . M , ; Binckes , P . AI . ; Spencer , P . M . ; Baxter , P . M . ; also Bros . Cockle . J . AV . ; Jennings , I . G . Bro . AVare of the
Mallet and Chisel Lodge was present as a visitor . The AV . AI having opened the Lodge in due form , and the minutes having been read and confirmed , requested Bro . Binckes , P . M . to perform the ceremony of advancement , he undertaking the duties of S . AV , and M . O , both these officers being absent . The W . M . in resuming the chair , proceeded to take the ballot for the election of AV . M . for the ensuing year , which resulted in the election of Bro . Richardson , S . AV . Bro . H . Empson was
reelected Tyler . The case of an unfortunate member of tbe lodge was brought forward , and the sum of £ 5 5 s was voted from the charity fund , The charity box was instituted on the night of ihe installation of the AV . M , dSl 9 s . 3 d . was fche result of the first 2 Lodge collections , the balance being subscribed , this evening—the case being a deserving one , the member being a P . M . of this Lodge . The W . AI . gave notice that he intended acting as Steward for the Bon Accord Lodge at the next ; Benevolent Festival . The Lodge closed at seven , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet .
CUAIBERLA ^ D AND WESTMORELAND . CARLISLE . — CwmlerUmd . Lodge of Ma . h Masters . —The Annual Festival and Installation Aleeting of the above flourishing Lodge of Alark Alasters was held afc the Alasonic Hall , on Friday , the 5 fch instant . Bro . G . G . Hayward , P . M . G . I . G , in the chair , supported by Bros . Alurray , P . AI . ; James Porter , S . W . ; Court , J . W . ; T . Blacklock , P . AI . and P . G . D . ; AV . Murray , P . AI . and P . G . S . AV . JohnstonP . JL P . G . S . AV . ; J . Porter . S . AV . ( W . M .
; , Elect ); Postlewhite , 955 ; Dodson , 955 ; AVhiteside , 955 ; and AV . Ratchitt , M . O . The lodge was opened afc one o'clock , when the minutes of the last meeting having heen read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for the following brethren : — Bros . Case , P . AI , 995 ; Gill , 872 ; T . M . AfcAIehan , 327 ; George Shannon , M . D . 327 ; Wm . Thornton , 1002 ; which was unanimous in each case , and the last three being in attendance , were introduced and regularly advanced to the degree of Alark
Master , Bro . James Porter , S . AA . was then presented to the AV . M . for installation by Bro . Frederick Hayward , P . M . P . G . J . O . ; and in a Board of Installed Alasters was duly and regularly installed in the Chair of Adoniram according to antient cu .-tom ; and the brethren being again admitted , he was proclaimed aud saluted as AV . AI . of Cumberland Lodge , No . 60 , of Alark Alasters , under the Grand Lodge of England . He then appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Alurray , P . AI , in the absence of
Bro . AA ooclhouse , I . P . M . ; Court , S . AV . ; Pratchitt , J . W . : Geo . Hayward , Sec ; Fred . Hayward , Treasurer ; Rev . AV . Cockett , Chaplain ; Jas . Wheatley , M . O . ; R . James , S . O . ; J . AVood , . 1 . 0 . ; Hy . Bewes , S . D . ; J . Hewitson , J . D . ; Jesse Banning , I . G . ; and J . Barnes , Tyler . The busiuess being concluded , the lodge was closed with prayer according to antient form afc four o ' clock , when the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Crown and Aiifcre Hotelwhen the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were
, given , and a very pleasant aud agreeable evening was spent . The meeting broke up at eight o ' clock . " AVe are glad to see that the degree of Alark Master is so steadily and gradually taking that position amongst Masons , [ which is its due , and we are sure that it only requires to be the better known to be the more duly appreciated . "
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subjects which was adopted hy Grand Lodge , that therefore now in order to promote harmony and good-will they divested themselves of these privileges so far as the provinces were concerned , reserving only to themselves the privilege of carrying the tools in the Aletropolitan district . Upon this being read , Bro . Hay withdrew his motion , as he considered the action now taken by the Journeymen , quite sufficient to settle all difficulties . Bro .
Baird , R . AV . AI , No . 3 bis , rose however to propose a motion on the subject , bufc was stopped by the M . W . G . M-, who said such ¦ was informal at this stage , as this business was now settled . It was however open to any hrother to table a new motion , which would come up at next quarterly communication . After the withdrawal of the other two motions , the Earl of
Rosslyn announced that lie bad received a letter from the Grand Secretary , Bro . Alexander Stewart , and was happy to say that that brother was recovering from his recent severe
indisposition . The following motion was then presented : — " That no office-bearer shall hold office for a longer period than three years ; and , on the expiry of his term of office , shall not be eligible for re-election to the same office , an d that at least three years must elapse before he be appointed to it again . This
not to apply to the Grand Master or paid officials . " A discussion took place upon this motion , in the course of which the Earl of Dalhousie remarked that no good could he derived from adopting it . If any one objected to the proposing of a brother at their annual nomination , let him come forward like a man and propose a substitute . On a division the motion was lost by a great majority . After the taking of several motions for consideration at next meeting , the Grand Lodge was closed iu ample form .
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ROYAL ARCH .
METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTER ( No . 73 ) . —The installation meeting of this chapter was held on the 27 th ult , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . The M . E . Z , Comp . J . AV . Avery , -occupied fche First Principal ' s chair ; Comp . T . J . Sabine , M . E . Z . elect , was in his place as H . ; and Comp . H . Muggeridge ,
P . G . S . B , in the unavoidf . b ! e absence of Comp . J . Trickett , 'CE , fulfilled the duties of J , and subsequently as installing master , very much fco the satisfaction and advantage of the favoured few who witnessed the ceremony rendered by this consummate master of his art . Comp . Sabine was duly installed into the chair of Z . ; the installing of Comp . Trickett into the second Principal ' s chair , was , of course , unavoidably postponed on account of his absence ; Comp . M . A . Loewenstark was
inducted into the office of Third Principal ; Comp . J . T . Moss was appointed S . E . ; Comp . E . Harris , P . M . of the parent Lodge 3 , was invested as P . S . No other business being offered , the chapter was closed and the compsnious adjourned to banquet .
LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . PRESTON . —Consecration of Chapter of Unanimity ( No . 113 ) . —A new chapter connected with this degree , to be designated " The Chapter of Unanimity , " was conseccrated afc tlie Bull Hotelon the 21 st ult . Comp . Lieut-ColBirchallPG 113
, . , .. , Prov . G . H ., was the consecrating officer , and was assisted by Comp . Thomas AVylie , P . G ., Prov . G . Registrar . The ceremony was a mosb impressive one . In the course of the proceedings the following companions were appointed officers of the chapter : — Comps . Charles Fryer , First Principal ; AY . H . Johnston ,
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Second Principal ; Henry Steib , Third Principal ; Thomas Nevett , B . ; A . H . H . AVhitehead . F . S . ; Joseph Townsend , Assist . P . S . ; and Samuel Cragg , ft . Subsequently the companions sat down to a grand banquet , which was provided uudcv the superintendence of Comp . Townsend , and fully sustained the high reputation which fche Bull Hotel has acquired for banquets of this description .
Mark Masonry.
MARK MASONRY .
AIETROPOL 1 TAN . BON ACCORD LODGE OE MARK MASTERS — A convocation of this Alark Lodge was held afc the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on AVednesday , 3 rd inst , at five o ' clock . There were present : —W . Bros . Magnus Ohren , P . G . S . AV . A 1 . ; H Empson , P . M , ; Binckes , P . AI . ; Spencer , P . M . ; Baxter , P . M . ; also Bros . Cockle . J . AV . ; Jennings , I . G . Bro . AVare of the
Mallet and Chisel Lodge was present as a visitor . The AV . AI having opened the Lodge in due form , and the minutes having been read and confirmed , requested Bro . Binckes , P . M . to perform the ceremony of advancement , he undertaking the duties of S . AV , and M . O , both these officers being absent . The W . M . in resuming the chair , proceeded to take the ballot for the election of AV . M . for the ensuing year , which resulted in the election of Bro . Richardson , S . AV . Bro . H . Empson was
reelected Tyler . The case of an unfortunate member of tbe lodge was brought forward , and the sum of £ 5 5 s was voted from the charity fund , The charity box was instituted on the night of ihe installation of the AV . M , dSl 9 s . 3 d . was fche result of the first 2 Lodge collections , the balance being subscribed , this evening—the case being a deserving one , the member being a P . M . of this Lodge . The W . AI . gave notice that he intended acting as Steward for the Bon Accord Lodge at the next ; Benevolent Festival . The Lodge closed at seven , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet .
CUAIBERLA ^ D AND WESTMORELAND . CARLISLE . — CwmlerUmd . Lodge of Ma . h Masters . —The Annual Festival and Installation Aleeting of the above flourishing Lodge of Alark Alasters was held afc the Alasonic Hall , on Friday , the 5 fch instant . Bro . G . G . Hayward , P . M . G . I . G , in the chair , supported by Bros . Alurray , P . AI . ; James Porter , S . W . ; Court , J . W . ; T . Blacklock , P . AI . and P . G . D . ; AV . Murray , P . AI . and P . G . S . AV . JohnstonP . JL P . G . S . AV . ; J . Porter . S . AV . ( W . M .
; , Elect ); Postlewhite , 955 ; Dodson , 955 ; AVhiteside , 955 ; and AV . Ratchitt , M . O . The lodge was opened afc one o'clock , when the minutes of the last meeting having heen read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for the following brethren : — Bros . Case , P . AI , 995 ; Gill , 872 ; T . M . AfcAIehan , 327 ; George Shannon , M . D . 327 ; Wm . Thornton , 1002 ; which was unanimous in each case , and the last three being in attendance , were introduced and regularly advanced to the degree of Alark
Master , Bro . James Porter , S . AA . was then presented to the AV . M . for installation by Bro . Frederick Hayward , P . M . P . G . J . O . ; and in a Board of Installed Alasters was duly and regularly installed in the Chair of Adoniram according to antient cu .-tom ; and the brethren being again admitted , he was proclaimed aud saluted as AV . AI . of Cumberland Lodge , No . 60 , of Alark Alasters , under the Grand Lodge of England . He then appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Alurray , P . AI , in the absence of
Bro . AA ooclhouse , I . P . M . ; Court , S . AV . ; Pratchitt , J . W . : Geo . Hayward , Sec ; Fred . Hayward , Treasurer ; Rev . AV . Cockett , Chaplain ; Jas . Wheatley , M . O . ; R . James , S . O . ; J . AVood , . 1 . 0 . ; Hy . Bewes , S . D . ; J . Hewitson , J . D . ; Jesse Banning , I . G . ; and J . Barnes , Tyler . The busiuess being concluded , the lodge was closed with prayer according to antient form afc four o ' clock , when the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Crown and Aiifcre Hotelwhen the usual loyal and Alasonic toasts were
, given , and a very pleasant aud agreeable evening was spent . The meeting broke up at eight o ' clock . " AVe are glad to see that the degree of Alark Master is so steadily and gradually taking that position amongst Masons , [ which is its due , and we are sure that it only requires to be the better known to be the more duly appreciated . "