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Mark Masonry.

by appointing aud investing with the collar ancl jewel of their respective offices—Bros . G . W . Wheeler as Time Keeper ancl S . Harman a « Dir . of Cers . There were present besides those mentioned : —Bros . H . Masse * , S . W .,- A . D . Loewenstark , P . G . Purst ., J . AV ., and Treas . ; ' \ V . Noak , S . O . ; T . H . Meredith , . T . O . ; E . Harris , R . of 31 ., and others . A isitors : —Bros . C . Swan , P . G . S . B . ; AV . 3 Iann , VOL S ; C . Sloman , SG ; C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . S . B . ; W . Smith , C . H ., P . M . Mausir , 22 , and

others whose names we were unable to learn . Bro . T . J . Sabine , AV . 3 I ., was unanimously elected to serve as Steward to represent this loclge at the Mark Masters' Stewards' Festival , which will bo held in July . The Secretary read Bro . F . Binckes , G . S ., letter announcing tho summer festival of the Boys' School being held on Thursday , July Sth , at the school , AVood Green , ancl the statement of finances of that institution which proved how great aro the exertions yet to he made before

that noble institution will be free from debt . The usual loyal toasts were given and received . Bro . C . Sloman gave an excellent Mark song , which was thoroughly appreciated , it being both good ancl original . Bro . F . AValters , who had but recently recovered from a severe ancl almost fatal illness , was warmly welcomed ancl congratulated on his recovery to his usual health . After a few hours most agreeably spent , the brethren separated .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE . PBOVINCIAE G UAND CONCLAVE . —The annual meeting was held at the Adelphi Hotel , on the 10 th inst ., the new banqueting-room being us ; d on the occasion . The Jacques cle Molay Encampment was opened in clue form by the B . C ., Captain Thomas Berry , after which the Prov . G . Officers entered in procession , -when the business of the province was transacted by the A . E . P . G . C . of Lancashire , Albert Hudson Royds , assisted by his

officers . The following knights were present : —W . H . AVright , E . D . P . G . C ; R . F . Ainsworth , P . G . P . ; J . Bolderson , P . G . S . P . ; J . Duffield , P . G . C . ; R . M'Dowell Smith , P . G . A ' . C . ; AV . Birch , P . G . R . ; J . 31 . Wike , P . G . T . ; Major Horner , P . E . C . ; R . P . Sparks , P . E . C- ; S . AVhite , P . E . C . ' ; D . Long ; H . S . Alpass , P . E . C . ; E . Pierpoint , P . E . C . ; J . T . Hall , J . Fowler , H . Bulley , J . Jlorris , Dr . Alercer . Johnson , J . Melladew , C . J . Banister , Lieut . 3 Iott , & c . The officers for the ensuing year were invested , aucl tho committee of general purposes were appointed . This closed tho business , and a banquet was afterwards served up .

3 IETEOPOLITAN FUEE HOSPITAL . —The necessity which exists , in all institutions depending entirely upon voluntary contributions for support , entails upon the committee of the Metropolitan Free Hospital the duty of making an annual appeal to the benevolent for assistance . Tlie densely populated district in which tho hospital is situated at all times furnishes a large number of applicants ; but , the knowledge that its doors are open to all without any letter of recommendation , occasions an

overwhelming flood of applications from the destitute sick , not of the metropolis alone , but of the suburbs also ; the class of persons chiefly seeking its benefits being unable , by reason of their extreme poverty and friendlessness , to obtain the necessary introduction to other more conveniently situated hospitals . The attendances of patients during the past yeas have been greater than usual , amounting in the aggregate to 83 , 903 , representing 36 , 898 persons . This institution possessespeculiar claimsupon the wealthy

of every creed , because , by its promptitude of action , its medical officers are enabled to grapple with disease in its earlier stages , and thus check tho development of those dire maladies which , having their origin amongst the very poor , are not slow in occasioning suffering and death in the homes of the affluent . During the past year His Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , K . G ., & c '„ has succeeded His Royal Highness the late Prince Consort , his father , as patron of the hospital . Negotiations

have been set on foot with a view to induce the Metropolitan Railway Company to settle the terms of compensation to be given for the premises required by them , and it is hoped by the assistance of a benevolent public , that the acquisition of a site for the new hospital will be shortly announced , and the dato fixed for laying the foundation stone of the same . The committee , perceiving the lamentable want of Hospital accommodation which exist in the north-eastern division of this metropolis , have though of the vicinity of Shorediteh , as affording the largest scope for usefulness , and would thankfully receive suggestions as to any eligible sites in the neighbourhood .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

STOAV . MASONIC PIC-NIC—On Saturday last , the brethren of St . John's Lodge ( No . 216 ) , beld a " pio-nic " in a beautiful Laugh near the village . They were honoured by the presence of a numei'ous party of Grand Lodge officials from Edinburgh , including Bro . Henry Iuglis , Grand

Substitute Master of Scotland ; Bro . Mann , O-and Junior Warden ; aud Bros . Clark , Mackenzie , Bty-se , and McCowan , members of Grand Committee ; also deputa tions from the Lodge Journeymen , Edinburgh ; St . Luke ' s , Lander , and St . John's , Galashiels . Refreshments were provided by Bro . Dickson , of the Railway Hotel ; music supplied by Messrs . AV . and G . Crosby , of Hawick , and what with dancing , athletic sports , & c ., the afternoon and evening , till about nine o'clock , passed agreeably .

IRELAND . LMEKICK MASONIC BALL . The ceremony of dedication of the new Masonic Hall will take place on Thursday next , at twelve o ' clock . The Right Hon . Lord Dunboyne , Provincial Grand Master , will attend , and has ordered that the Provincial Grand

Officers be summoned to dedicate the building according to usual custom for Masonic purposes . A large gathering of the Craft is expected to bo present , includiii" - the Worshipful Masters of all the lodges in the province of North Munster . Invitations . have also been sent by the AVorshipful Master of Lodge 73 to musical brethren in Dublin and Corknot onlto be present at the

dedica-, y tion , but also to the banquet in the evening , which will be on a scale of magnificence never before equalled in the city of Limerick . The Masonic bod y have great cause to congratulate themselves on the success of the undertaking , and the Masonic Hall Company ( Limited ) may now fairly be said to bo in a flourishing condition . —Limericli Southern Chronicle .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscription received : —Collected by Bro . Henry Green , No . 36-t , £ 3 10 s .

Grand Lodge Of Mark Masters Of England And Wales, And The Dependencies Of The Colonies And Ritish Crown.

GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE DEPENDENCIES OF THE COLONIES AND RITISH CROWN .

The following circular has been issed respecting the special festival proposed to be held next month . " Office , 2 , Red Lion Square , Holborn , London , AV . C . " 21 st June , 1869 . " AV . and Dear Sir and Brother , —At the half-yearly communication held on Tuesday 1 st instant , the question of tho admission of ladies to the festival banquets after the meetings of

Grand Lodge was again considered . After much discussion an amendment was proposed and adopted as a compromise of the conflcting opinions on the subject , viz . - —That the Grand Stewards be authorised to make arrangements for holding a Special Festival during the present Summer , the object of which shall be to obtain donations in support of the Benevolent Fund appertaining to this Grand Lodge . "At a meeting of the board of Grand Stewards , held on

Wednesday 16 th instant , the questions in connection with the Charity Festival were carefully considered , and the following resolution was unanimously adopted : —That the suggested Charity Festival bo carried out under the instructions of a Board of Stewards to be nominated expressly for the purpose by the various lodges , to whom a circular requesting the momination of a brother as Steward be forthwith sent . " I have therefore , on behalf of the Board of Grand Stewards , to ask you to be good enough to bring the subject before the

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
EARS OF WHEAT FEOM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 5
ANCIENT LODGES. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
"ROYAL ARCH MASONRY." Article 7
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREE MASONRY. Article 7
BRO. MELVILLE. Article 7
INTENDED REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE ''MAGAZINE." Article 8
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 10
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 11
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 11
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 11
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, AND THE DEPENDENCIES OF THE COLONIES AND RITISH CROWN. Article 11
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 3RD JULY, 1869. Article 12
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 12
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Mark Masonry.

by appointing aud investing with the collar ancl jewel of their respective offices—Bros . G . W . Wheeler as Time Keeper ancl S . Harman a « Dir . of Cers . There were present besides those mentioned : —Bros . H . Masse * , S . W .,- A . D . Loewenstark , P . G . Purst ., J . AV ., and Treas . ; ' \ V . Noak , S . O . ; T . H . Meredith , . T . O . ; E . Harris , R . of 31 ., and others . A isitors : —Bros . C . Swan , P . G . S . B . ; AV . 3 Iann , VOL S ; C . Sloman , SG ; C . A . Cottebrune , P . G . S . B . ; W . Smith , C . H ., P . M . Mausir , 22 , and

others whose names we were unable to learn . Bro . T . J . Sabine , AV . 3 I ., was unanimously elected to serve as Steward to represent this loclge at the Mark Masters' Stewards' Festival , which will bo held in July . The Secretary read Bro . F . Binckes , G . S ., letter announcing tho summer festival of the Boys' School being held on Thursday , July Sth , at the school , AVood Green , ancl the statement of finances of that institution which proved how great aro the exertions yet to he made before

that noble institution will be free from debt . The usual loyal toasts were given and received . Bro . C . Sloman gave an excellent Mark song , which was thoroughly appreciated , it being both good ancl original . Bro . F . AValters , who had but recently recovered from a severe ancl almost fatal illness , was warmly welcomed ancl congratulated on his recovery to his usual health . After a few hours most agreeably spent , the brethren separated .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE . PBOVINCIAE G UAND CONCLAVE . —The annual meeting was held at the Adelphi Hotel , on the 10 th inst ., the new banqueting-room being us ; d on the occasion . The Jacques cle Molay Encampment was opened in clue form by the B . C ., Captain Thomas Berry , after which the Prov . G . Officers entered in procession , -when the business of the province was transacted by the A . E . P . G . C . of Lancashire , Albert Hudson Royds , assisted by his

officers . The following knights were present : —W . H . AVright , E . D . P . G . C ; R . F . Ainsworth , P . G . P . ; J . Bolderson , P . G . S . P . ; J . Duffield , P . G . C . ; R . M'Dowell Smith , P . G . A ' . C . ; AV . Birch , P . G . R . ; J . 31 . Wike , P . G . T . ; Major Horner , P . E . C . ; R . P . Sparks , P . E . C- ; S . AVhite , P . E . C . ' ; D . Long ; H . S . Alpass , P . E . C . ; E . Pierpoint , P . E . C . ; J . T . Hall , J . Fowler , H . Bulley , J . Jlorris , Dr . Alercer . Johnson , J . Melladew , C . J . Banister , Lieut . 3 Iott , & c . The officers for the ensuing year were invested , aucl tho committee of general purposes were appointed . This closed tho business , and a banquet was afterwards served up .

3 IETEOPOLITAN FUEE HOSPITAL . —The necessity which exists , in all institutions depending entirely upon voluntary contributions for support , entails upon the committee of the Metropolitan Free Hospital the duty of making an annual appeal to the benevolent for assistance . Tlie densely populated district in which tho hospital is situated at all times furnishes a large number of applicants ; but , the knowledge that its doors are open to all without any letter of recommendation , occasions an

overwhelming flood of applications from the destitute sick , not of the metropolis alone , but of the suburbs also ; the class of persons chiefly seeking its benefits being unable , by reason of their extreme poverty and friendlessness , to obtain the necessary introduction to other more conveniently situated hospitals . The attendances of patients during the past yeas have been greater than usual , amounting in the aggregate to 83 , 903 , representing 36 , 898 persons . This institution possessespeculiar claimsupon the wealthy

of every creed , because , by its promptitude of action , its medical officers are enabled to grapple with disease in its earlier stages , and thus check tho development of those dire maladies which , having their origin amongst the very poor , are not slow in occasioning suffering and death in the homes of the affluent . During the past year His Royal Highness the Prince of AVales , K . G ., & c '„ has succeeded His Royal Highness the late Prince Consort , his father , as patron of the hospital . Negotiations

have been set on foot with a view to induce the Metropolitan Railway Company to settle the terms of compensation to be given for the premises required by them , and it is hoped by the assistance of a benevolent public , that the acquisition of a site for the new hospital will be shortly announced , and the dato fixed for laying the foundation stone of the same . The committee , perceiving the lamentable want of Hospital accommodation which exist in the north-eastern division of this metropolis , have though of the vicinity of Shorediteh , as affording the largest scope for usefulness , and would thankfully receive suggestions as to any eligible sites in the neighbourhood .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

STOAV . MASONIC PIC-NIC—On Saturday last , the brethren of St . John's Lodge ( No . 216 ) , beld a " pio-nic " in a beautiful Laugh near the village . They were honoured by the presence of a numei'ous party of Grand Lodge officials from Edinburgh , including Bro . Henry Iuglis , Grand

Substitute Master of Scotland ; Bro . Mann , O-and Junior Warden ; aud Bros . Clark , Mackenzie , Bty-se , and McCowan , members of Grand Committee ; also deputa tions from the Lodge Journeymen , Edinburgh ; St . Luke ' s , Lander , and St . John's , Galashiels . Refreshments were provided by Bro . Dickson , of the Railway Hotel ; music supplied by Messrs . AV . and G . Crosby , of Hawick , and what with dancing , athletic sports , & c ., the afternoon and evening , till about nine o'clock , passed agreeably .

IRELAND . LMEKICK MASONIC BALL . The ceremony of dedication of the new Masonic Hall will take place on Thursday next , at twelve o ' clock . The Right Hon . Lord Dunboyne , Provincial Grand Master , will attend , and has ordered that the Provincial Grand

Officers be summoned to dedicate the building according to usual custom for Masonic purposes . A large gathering of the Craft is expected to bo present , includiii" - the Worshipful Masters of all the lodges in the province of North Munster . Invitations . have also been sent by the AVorshipful Master of Lodge 73 to musical brethren in Dublin and Corknot onlto be present at the

dedica-, y tion , but also to the banquet in the evening , which will be on a scale of magnificence never before equalled in the city of Limerick . The Masonic bod y have great cause to congratulate themselves on the success of the undertaking , and the Masonic Hall Company ( Limited ) may now fairly be said to bo in a flourishing condition . —Limericli Southern Chronicle .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscription received : —Collected by Bro . Henry Green , No . 36-t , £ 3 10 s .

Grand Lodge Of Mark Masters Of England And Wales, And The Dependencies Of The Colonies And Ritish Crown.

GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , AND THE DEPENDENCIES OF THE COLONIES AND RITISH CROWN .

The following circular has been issed respecting the special festival proposed to be held next month . " Office , 2 , Red Lion Square , Holborn , London , AV . C . " 21 st June , 1869 . " AV . and Dear Sir and Brother , —At the half-yearly communication held on Tuesday 1 st instant , the question of tho admission of ladies to the festival banquets after the meetings of

Grand Lodge was again considered . After much discussion an amendment was proposed and adopted as a compromise of the conflcting opinions on the subject , viz . - —That the Grand Stewards be authorised to make arrangements for holding a Special Festival during the present Summer , the object of which shall be to obtain donations in support of the Benevolent Fund appertaining to this Grand Lodge . "At a meeting of the board of Grand Stewards , held on

Wednesday 16 th instant , the questions in connection with the Charity Festival were carefully considered , and the following resolution was unanimously adopted : —That the suggested Charity Festival bo carried out under the instructions of a Board of Stewards to be nominated expressly for the purpose by the various lodges , to whom a circular requesting the momination of a brother as Steward be forthwith sent . " I have therefore , on behalf of the Board of Grand Stewards , to ask you to be good enough to bring the subject before the

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