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Italy.
ITALY .
GENOA . COLOMBO LOD & E . —This evening ( December 1 st ) we were to have had an initiation , but , from some cause , the person for admittance did not come . Our Venerable Master thought it better for tbe enlightenment of our minds to take up a subject which had been , at a former period , partly gone through . This subject , which was "the infallibility of the soul , " bad been taken
from a French author . Our Venerable enlarged on tho theme by very lengthy , lucid , and learned arguments , adducing reasons from great , wise , and pious authors ; at tbe conclusion of which our Orator took up the subject , aud tore asunder the arguments which had been advanced by our venerable Master , bringing forward weighty and manifold reasons , & c , for the same . Our venerable Master then resumed , and refuted our Orator ' s arguments , and was about to close the loclge , when an English Mason
( Bro . John Denton ) requested leave to say a few words , which was to the effect that the Venerable and the Orator had shown great zeal in handling their subject , but that , according to his ideas , the subject was one which ought not to have been introduced into a Masonic loclge , for what was Freemasonry , as taught in England , from whence ? in late ages at all events Freemasonry bad been transplanted , not only to the Continent but to all parts of the globe ? whas we are taughtit is a Sof Ifvin
y , , p . . ., . A ., and i . by S ; thus at once illustrating that all religious and political subjects ought studiousl y to be avoided , etc ., concluding by exhorting and entreating that they would see the propriety of refraining from introducing such subjects in future , so that peace , goodwill , love , and unity might for ever dwell amongst tbe fraternity , as well as mankind , until time should be no more . The A ' enerable Master then closed the lodge .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION , LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . BLACKBURN . —Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 345 ) . —Aspecia meeting of this chapter was hold at the Old Bull Hotel , on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at 3 . 30 p . m . for the installation of the Principals ; for the investiture of the officers for the ensuing year ; aud for the exaltation of candidates . The meeting was
numerously attended , and in addition to its own members there were visitors from some of the neigbouriug chapters . Among these , Comp . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie ' of Huntroyde , P . Z " ., Past Grand N ., and P .-ist Grand Warden , ( of England ) , honoured the chapter with his presence , and assisted in the installation of the principals , in conjunction with Comp . Franklin Thomas , P . Z ., and Comp . Thomas Bertwistle , P . Z . The conclave of installed principals having been dulopenedtbe principals were
y , regularl y installed in the following order : Comps . Robert H pwood Hutchinson , Z . ; John Bentley Can-, H . ; Thomas Robinson , J . ^ This interesting ceremony being concluded , the conclave of Installed Principals was ' closed . The companions below the rank of Installed Principals were then admitted , and the chapter was duly and properly opened in the
ancient form for general business . The officers fin the ensuing year were nominated in the following order Comps . Edwin Halliwell , E . ; William Outhwaite , N . ; Joseph Callis , Priii . Soj . ; Franklin Thomas , P . Z . and Treas . ; Captain Henry Flynn , Royal Artillery , Registrar ; Richard Radelifl ' e , P . Z . and Dir . of Cers . The following brethren were thou ballotted for , ancl having been declared duly elected , were exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Masons : —Bros . George Wood , 381
P . M . , Over Darwen ; George Hargreaves , S . AA * . 381 , Over Darwen ; David Ainsworth , J . D . 3 S 1 , Over Darwen ; and Wm . Croft , 345 , Blackburn . The full ceremony of exaltation was performed , and the three lectures were delivered by tlie several Principals and Past Principals of the chapter in a ' manner that reflected the hi ghest credit upon all concerned , anil which full y sustained the character for good working to which this chapter has attained . At the conclusion of the the chapter
ceremony was closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment at six o ' clock . The banquet was worthy of the occasion—elegant ancl ample , and most admirably s ' erved . Comp . Hutchimon , M . E . Z ., presided , supported on tlie right ancl left b y his two co-Principals , . and by Comp . Starkie and the Past Principals of the chapter . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and
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those relating to the chapter and to companions present were duly responded to . Comp . Starkie , iu his reply , was pie ised to compliment the members upon the excellence of all the appointments and emblems of the chapter room , as well as up » > u tbe orderly and accurate working of the ceremonies ; he also congratulated tho newly-exalted companions upon having bad the opportunity of bearing the sublime ritual of the degree with all its historical , symbolical , aud its mystical lore so fully , faithfully , and conscientiously rendered as they had been that day . The hist toast having been given , the proceedings were brought to a close , and the company separated at 10 . 30 .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
GRAND CONCLAVE . 1 'lie Grand Conclave met on Friday , the 10 th inst ., at three o'clock , at 14 , Bedford-row , London , under the presidency of the M . E . and S . & . M ., Sir Knight AV . Stuart , assisted by tbe Rev . J . Huyshe , the D . G . M . The following Provincial Grand Commanders were present : —Sir Knts . C . J . Vigne , Dorsetshire ; H . C . Vernon , AVorcestershire ; Captain N . G . Philips , Suffolk and Cambridge ; S . Rawson , P . Prov . G . Com . China ; Capt .
Gierke , l \ Prov . G . Com . AVest Indies ; W . J . Meymott . D . Prov . G . Commanders . —Sir Knts . R . J . Spiers , Oxford ; T . V . Halsey , Herts ; W . Blenkiu , Surrey ; R . Cope , Cheshire . Grand Ollicers . —Sir Knts . Tilt- Earl " of Limerick , G . Prior ; Col . Pcnrd , G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . E . Moore , G . Prelate ; Ma jor-General Doberly , 1 st G . Capt . ; Sir M . Costa , as 2 nd ' G . Capt . ; Sir P . Colquhoun , Q . C ., G . Chancellor ; W . Tinkler , G . Viee-Chancellor ; J . Tipper , G . Treas . ; C . Golden , as G .
Chamberlain ; C . Fendelow , G . Hospitaller ; J . L . Sim , G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Starkey , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Taylor , G . Provost ; Rev . Spencer Stanhope , as G . Almoner ; G . Lambert , G . W . of Regalia ; J . Dyer , as 1 st G . Expert ; J . Hart , as 2 nd G . Expeit ; A . Ho ' fiill , as 1 st G . Standard Bearer ; J . Hustie , as 2 nd G . Standard Beaver ; J . S . Gower , as 3 rd G . Standard Bearer ; Capt . Phayre , the 1 st G . Aide-de-Oamp ; Thetton L . Lindsay , as 2 nd G . Aide-de-OampM . 0 .
; Sim , as 1 st G . Capt . of Lines ; T . AA ' illiams , as 2 nd G . Oapt . of Lines ; IV . R . Ma hey , 1 st G . Herald ; J . R . Poulter , 2 nd G . Herald ; J . Stavkey , as G . Org . ; AV . S . AVehster , as G . Sword Bearer ; E . AValker , as G . Master ' s Banner Bearer . We also noticed Sir Knt . Lieut . Col . F . Burdett , one of the Irish Commissioners appointed under the Anglo-Hibevno Convention , and Sir Knt . John Greig , of tbe St . John ' s Commandery , Philadelphia , the Representative ot the Grand Commandery of
Pennsylvania to the Grand Conclave of England and Wales . The Grand Master took his seat upon the throne , and opened tho Conclave in ample form . The muster roll was called , and the minutes of the Grand Conclave in May last , were read b y the G . A * X ' . and confirmed . The Grand Chancellor presented Sir . Knt . J . L . Sim on his appointment as G . ilir . of Cers .
Sir Knt . A . Miciloimld Ritchie , B . A ., the newly appointed | Provincial G . Commander for Madras attended , ancl did homage on his appointment . The following report of the Committee to Grand'Conclave was then read by the G . Chancellor : — "Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master : —The Committee of ( fraud Conclave has the honour to report that the pi-ogress of the Order , since last Mayhas been steady and
satis-, factory , but marked by no salient event out of the common course of business ; indeed , the Order now works so regularly , that the Committee has had rarel y any but routine business to transact . " It has pleased you , Sir , to appoint Sir Knt . Arthur Macdonald Ritchie , B . A .. Registrar of Her Majesty's High Court at Madras , to rule that province as its Grand Commander , vice Col . Mae-Donald , deceased , ancl as Sir Knt . Ritchie is at present
in England , he attends to do his homage . The V . E . Knt . Col . Greenlaw , Prov . G . Commander of British Burmah , now at Madras , will act as his Deputy . "The A " . . Knt . Benjamin Bond Cabbel , has , on account of his advanced age , resigned the Prov . G . Commandery of Norfolk . That province is therefore , for the present , in the charge of your Grand Chancellor , awaiting your pleasure . "A warrant having been issued , as notified in the last report , constituting an encampment in the University and town
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Italy.
ITALY .
GENOA . COLOMBO LOD & E . —This evening ( December 1 st ) we were to have had an initiation , but , from some cause , the person for admittance did not come . Our Venerable Master thought it better for tbe enlightenment of our minds to take up a subject which had been , at a former period , partly gone through . This subject , which was "the infallibility of the soul , " bad been taken
from a French author . Our Venerable enlarged on tho theme by very lengthy , lucid , and learned arguments , adducing reasons from great , wise , and pious authors ; at tbe conclusion of which our Orator took up the subject , aud tore asunder the arguments which had been advanced by our venerable Master , bringing forward weighty and manifold reasons , & c , for the same . Our venerable Master then resumed , and refuted our Orator ' s arguments , and was about to close the loclge , when an English Mason
( Bro . John Denton ) requested leave to say a few words , which was to the effect that the Venerable and the Orator had shown great zeal in handling their subject , but that , according to his ideas , the subject was one which ought not to have been introduced into a Masonic loclge , for what was Freemasonry , as taught in England , from whence ? in late ages at all events Freemasonry bad been transplanted , not only to the Continent but to all parts of the globe ? whas we are taughtit is a Sof Ifvin
y , , p . . ., . A ., and i . by S ; thus at once illustrating that all religious and political subjects ought studiousl y to be avoided , etc ., concluding by exhorting and entreating that they would see the propriety of refraining from introducing such subjects in future , so that peace , goodwill , love , and unity might for ever dwell amongst tbe fraternity , as well as mankind , until time should be no more . The A ' enerable Master then closed the lodge .
Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
ENGLISH CONSTITUTION , LANCASHIRE ( EAST ) . BLACKBURN . —Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 345 ) . —Aspecia meeting of this chapter was hold at the Old Bull Hotel , on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., at 3 . 30 p . m . for the installation of the Principals ; for the investiture of the officers for the ensuing year ; aud for the exaltation of candidates . The meeting was
numerously attended , and in addition to its own members there were visitors from some of the neigbouriug chapters . Among these , Comp . Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie ' of Huntroyde , P . Z " ., Past Grand N ., and P .-ist Grand Warden , ( of England ) , honoured the chapter with his presence , and assisted in the installation of the principals , in conjunction with Comp . Franklin Thomas , P . Z ., and Comp . Thomas Bertwistle , P . Z . The conclave of installed principals having been dulopenedtbe principals were
y , regularl y installed in the following order : Comps . Robert H pwood Hutchinson , Z . ; John Bentley Can-, H . ; Thomas Robinson , J . ^ This interesting ceremony being concluded , the conclave of Installed Principals was ' closed . The companions below the rank of Installed Principals were then admitted , and the chapter was duly and properly opened in the
ancient form for general business . The officers fin the ensuing year were nominated in the following order Comps . Edwin Halliwell , E . ; William Outhwaite , N . ; Joseph Callis , Priii . Soj . ; Franklin Thomas , P . Z . and Treas . ; Captain Henry Flynn , Royal Artillery , Registrar ; Richard Radelifl ' e , P . Z . and Dir . of Cers . The following brethren were thou ballotted for , ancl having been declared duly elected , were exalted to the degree of Royal Arch Masons : —Bros . George Wood , 381
P . M . , Over Darwen ; George Hargreaves , S . AA * . 381 , Over Darwen ; David Ainsworth , J . D . 3 S 1 , Over Darwen ; and Wm . Croft , 345 , Blackburn . The full ceremony of exaltation was performed , and the three lectures were delivered by tlie several Principals and Past Principals of the chapter in a ' manner that reflected the hi ghest credit upon all concerned , anil which full y sustained the character for good working to which this chapter has attained . At the conclusion of the the chapter
ceremony was closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment at six o ' clock . The banquet was worthy of the occasion—elegant ancl ample , and most admirably s ' erved . Comp . Hutchimon , M . E . Z ., presided , supported on tlie right ancl left b y his two co-Principals , . and by Comp . Starkie and the Past Principals of the chapter . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and
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those relating to the chapter and to companions present were duly responded to . Comp . Starkie , iu his reply , was pie ised to compliment the members upon the excellence of all the appointments and emblems of the chapter room , as well as up » > u tbe orderly and accurate working of the ceremonies ; he also congratulated tho newly-exalted companions upon having bad the opportunity of bearing the sublime ritual of the degree with all its historical , symbolical , aud its mystical lore so fully , faithfully , and conscientiously rendered as they had been that day . The hist toast having been given , the proceedings were brought to a close , and the company separated at 10 . 30 .
Knights Templar.
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .
GRAND CONCLAVE . 1 'lie Grand Conclave met on Friday , the 10 th inst ., at three o'clock , at 14 , Bedford-row , London , under the presidency of the M . E . and S . & . M ., Sir Knight AV . Stuart , assisted by tbe Rev . J . Huyshe , the D . G . M . The following Provincial Grand Commanders were present : —Sir Knts . C . J . Vigne , Dorsetshire ; H . C . Vernon , AVorcestershire ; Captain N . G . Philips , Suffolk and Cambridge ; S . Rawson , P . Prov . G . Com . China ; Capt .
Gierke , l \ Prov . G . Com . AVest Indies ; W . J . Meymott . D . Prov . G . Commanders . —Sir Knts . R . J . Spiers , Oxford ; T . V . Halsey , Herts ; W . Blenkiu , Surrey ; R . Cope , Cheshire . Grand Ollicers . —Sir Knts . Tilt- Earl " of Limerick , G . Prior ; Col . Pcnrd , G . Sub-Prior ; Rev . E . Moore , G . Prelate ; Ma jor-General Doberly , 1 st G . Capt . ; Sir M . Costa , as 2 nd ' G . Capt . ; Sir P . Colquhoun , Q . C ., G . Chancellor ; W . Tinkler , G . Viee-Chancellor ; J . Tipper , G . Treas . ; C . Golden , as G .
Chamberlain ; C . Fendelow , G . Hospitaller ; J . L . Sim , G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Starkey , Assist . G . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Taylor , G . Provost ; Rev . Spencer Stanhope , as G . Almoner ; G . Lambert , G . W . of Regalia ; J . Dyer , as 1 st G . Expert ; J . Hart , as 2 nd G . Expeit ; A . Ho ' fiill , as 1 st G . Standard Bearer ; J . Hustie , as 2 nd G . Standard Beaver ; J . S . Gower , as 3 rd G . Standard Bearer ; Capt . Phayre , the 1 st G . Aide-de-Oamp ; Thetton L . Lindsay , as 2 nd G . Aide-de-OampM . 0 .
; Sim , as 1 st G . Capt . of Lines ; T . AA ' illiams , as 2 nd G . Oapt . of Lines ; IV . R . Ma hey , 1 st G . Herald ; J . R . Poulter , 2 nd G . Herald ; J . Stavkey , as G . Org . ; AV . S . AVehster , as G . Sword Bearer ; E . AValker , as G . Master ' s Banner Bearer . We also noticed Sir Knt . Lieut . Col . F . Burdett , one of the Irish Commissioners appointed under the Anglo-Hibevno Convention , and Sir Knt . John Greig , of tbe St . John ' s Commandery , Philadelphia , the Representative ot the Grand Commandery of
Pennsylvania to the Grand Conclave of England and Wales . The Grand Master took his seat upon the throne , and opened tho Conclave in ample form . The muster roll was called , and the minutes of the Grand Conclave in May last , were read b y the G . A * X ' . and confirmed . The Grand Chancellor presented Sir . Knt . J . L . Sim on his appointment as G . ilir . of Cers .
Sir Knt . A . Miciloimld Ritchie , B . A ., the newly appointed | Provincial G . Commander for Madras attended , ancl did homage on his appointment . The following report of the Committee to Grand'Conclave was then read by the G . Chancellor : — "Most Eminent and Supreme Grand Master : —The Committee of ( fraud Conclave has the honour to report that the pi-ogress of the Order , since last Mayhas been steady and
satis-, factory , but marked by no salient event out of the common course of business ; indeed , the Order now works so regularly , that the Committee has had rarel y any but routine business to transact . " It has pleased you , Sir , to appoint Sir Knt . Arthur Macdonald Ritchie , B . A .. Registrar of Her Majesty's High Court at Madras , to rule that province as its Grand Commander , vice Col . Mae-Donald , deceased , ancl as Sir Knt . Ritchie is at present
in England , he attends to do his homage . The V . E . Knt . Col . Greenlaw , Prov . G . Commander of British Burmah , now at Madras , will act as his Deputy . "The A " . . Knt . Benjamin Bond Cabbel , has , on account of his advanced age , resigned the Prov . G . Commandery of Norfolk . That province is therefore , for the present , in the charge of your Grand Chancellor , awaiting your pleasure . "A warrant having been issued , as notified in the last report , constituting an encampment in the University and town