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Provincial.

elegant P . M . 's jewel to Bro . John Oxlcy , P . M ,, from the members of the Phoenix Lodge—and conveyed the feelings of the lodge in an impressive address , which was aptly responded to by Bro . Oxlcy . The lodge having been duly closed , the hrethren adjourned to their usual banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

PANMraE CKAPTEE ( No . 720 ) . —A chapter of emergency was held on Monday evening last at the Loughoro' Hotel , Brixton , for the purpose of revising the bye-laws and auditing the accounts for the past year . Bros . C Smith and E . Cronin were exalted to the sublime degree . At the banquet Comp . Stevens , M . E . Z ., presided , supported by Comp . Nunn , H ., and Comp . Read , P . Z ., as J . The health of the M . E . Z . was proposed bComp . Nunnwho paid a deservedlhigh compliment to

y , y Comp . Stevens , for the excellence of his working , aud for his general good quelities in other respects . Comp . Hodges , principal sojourner , responded for the officers , and the newlyexalted companions were also duly toasted . As usual in this chapter , a particularly harmonious and joyous meeting followed the working in convocation .

DEVONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —St . John ' s Chapter ( No . 70 ) . —This chapter assembled on Friday , the 21 st inst ., being the day of the Autumnal equinox , for the purpose of electing the E . Z ., his assistant Principals , and other officers . The business was not such as to occasion long delay , but it was of stimulating- interest and concluded with evident pleasantness . The retiring Z . was

Comp . I . AA ' atts , whose skill in all he undertakes is as creditable as it is conspicuous . The office of the new Z . was assigned to Comp . 3 . S . Phillips ; that of H . to Comp . AA . F . Finemore ; and that of J . to Comp . G . G . Nicholls . Comp . Brown was appointed S . E . ; Comps . Balkwill , S . N . - , and Bowne , P . S . The other offices of the chapter were then filled v \ p . Comp . AA atts complimented the chapter on its first assembly in the very

elig ible premises , winch now bear the name of the Huyshe Masonic temple , a name that will more enhance in gratification the longer it is remembered . The excellent companion regretted , the apparent inattention that had marked himself and the officers of this chapter , but it had arisen from circumstances none could control ; and not from those , which , he fairly admitted , might be insinuated . Other local chapters , in which he claimed membershihave proved more regular in their work

p , , yet this regularity on their parts , did not , in the slightest degree , effect the character of St . John's Chapter , which he considered had now , on the same premises , commenced de novo , and under considerably better auspices . The sincere aud skilful companion would discover no rivalry among the several chapters here associated , or others existing in the locality . They had , it

is true , their separate entries , hut no severed interests ; for what in a fraternal point of view benefited one benefited the whole . A closing remark which fell from this excellent companion may be considered the cause of the present communication . It was before unknown to several present , and therefore received with the more pleasure . The remark referred to was to the effect that a portion of the ground-floor of the Temple had been set aside for a library , Avhich Avould be controlled

by subscribers , and confined to Freemasonry . A promise was made , during the evening , of many volumes , as a loan or lodgment , for the gratification of those whose time admitted of their more frequent attendance , as well as for occasional visitors ; and among the latter might be numbered brethren belonging to the army and navy , consequent upon tho Masonic Library being in the vicinity of a large garrison and naval dockyard ; the sojourn of such brethren was always limited . Some books

would therefore merely change shelves . Some might follow as donations , and form permanent stock . The greater number , however , would arise by purchase , and would be extended in proportion to the available funds . The larger number Avould thus form the property of the subscribers . The accredited organ o i the Craft , THE FEEEICASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBBOEpublished in weekly numbers and monthly parts ,

, would regularly appear upon the library table , on which the London and provincial journals would he also regularly laid when containing notices of interest to the Craft at large . Numerous subscriptions haA'e already been received , aud more are anticipated , and as the premises will be daily open at

reasonable hours , this intellectual undertaking is likely to carry out its own recommendation ; and give the Craft a mental treat , which was never before enjoyed in the neighbourhood . It may in conclusion be added , that the " temple" is very capacions , and its decorations so tastefully arranged as to give nothing exnrberont , but every thing exact ; while other apartments afford facilities for such extra Masonic duties as shall at any timefrom circumstances arise . Brethren of the Chapter and

, Lodges of Fortitude , Harmony , and St . John , whose avocations call them to diatauct lauds , will hail the benefits likely to arise by their more immediate connection with the Huyshe Masonic Temple , as referred to in this and preceding numbers of the FKEEJIASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIREOE .

HERTFORDSHIRE . AVATFOED CHAPTER ( NO . 404 ) . —The half-yearly meeting of the chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , AA ^ atford , on Monday , the 24 th inst ., when Comp . G . Francis , Prov . G . H ., P . Z ., in the absence of Comp . Brett , ilf . B ., Z ., installed Comps-Horton-Smitb , Capt . Birchill , and AA . lies , ilf . B ., into the respective offices of Z ., H ., and J . Comp . L . Smith was invested

with the insignia of P . S ., as were Comps . Copeland and Halsey with those of E . andN . Bro . Burehell-ilernc , Jun ., of the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , having been ballotted for aud elected at a previous chapter , was exalted , the ceremony being most impressively performed by Comp . Francis , with his wonted skill and ability . The accounts oi the Treasurer , Comp . Rogers , having been audited by the committee , were found to be in a most satisfactory conditiona very considerable balance

, being in hand . Amongst the P . Z . 's present , were Comps . Stuart , Prov . G . Supt . ; BiirebeU-Heme , Frov . G . J . ; Tootell , Sedgwick , and H . Vintor . ' At the conclusion of business the companions adjourned to the banquet , which was enjoyed with that happy cordiality which has so long characterised the Masonic meetings at AVatford .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . CONSECBATION AND D EDICATION OP TUE CHAPTEB OB BLIAS AsmioLE , No . 129 , AVAEEINGTON . A petition to the Supreme Grand Chapter having been presented , and a warrant of constitution granted , Saturday , the 22 nd inst . Two o'clock , p . m ., Avas fixed by the Prov . G . Superintendent , Bro . S . Blair , for the consecration and dedication of

the Chapter of Elias Ashmole , attached to the Lodge of Lights , No . 148 . —Warrington , had formerly a chapter ; but for some cause or other it had died out . The ceremony was conducted by the Prov . &¦ Supt . in person . Punctually at the hour named , a ^ Provincial Grand Chapter was opened , after which the companions were admitted . The Prov . G . Supt . was supported on this occasion by the Comps . L . Newall , M . E . Prov . G . J . ; C . J . Banister , P . G . Dir . of Cers . of England , P . Z . 220 ; II . T . Baldwin ,

Prov . G . Scribe E . ; J . Hamer , P . Z . 220 ; W . LaidlaAV , P . Z . 21 G ; Younghusband , M . E . Z . 32 ; C . Leedham , M . E . Z . 223 ; Capt . Mott , M . E . Z . 241 ; T . AVylie , P . Z . SG and 292 ; T . Armstrong , P . Z . 216 and 292 ; H . B . AA'hite ; J . Bowes , J . 129 ; and Shaw Thewlis ( Mayor of AA arrington ) . Principals designate : Comps . J . M . AVike , E . 128 ; W . Bainbridge , Jun ., Assist Supt . 721 and 314 ; E . Taskee , 721 ; C . Brown , 721 ; J . Bolderson , 152 ; Rov . J . N . Porter , J . Maxfleld , B . P . Coxon , & c , J . Alcock , Janitor .

The chapter being duly opened the petitioning companions were arranged in order and addressed by the Prov . G . S . on the nature of the Convocation . He then called upon the Scribe E ., Comp . Henry Thomas Baldwin , to state the wishes of the companions which he did by reading the warrant . This done the M . E . Z . inquired if the comps , still approved of the officers named in the warrant , and having been answered in the affirmative ho delivered a short address . Comp . the Rev . J .

Nixon Porter , acting Chaplain , then offered the first portion of the consecration prayer after which the Prov . G . S . gave the invocation . The altar was then uncovered and three Past Principals bore the corn , oil , wine , and salt , accompanied by solemn music on the harmonium by Comp . John M . AVike , Scribe E . 128 , acting Organist . This ceremony being completed the consecration prayer was concluded and the Prov . G . S . dedicated aud

constituted the Chapter . The ceremony of the installation of the Principals was next proceeded witli by Comp . Younghusband , M . E . Z . No . 32 , at the special request of the Prov . G . S ., the Principals designate , Comps . Henrv Brown White , P . M ., Prov . G . Stew ., Z . ; John

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LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF SAINT ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, TARANAKI, NEW ZEALAND. Article 1
OUR MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 2
PROFESSOR ROBERTSON ON FREEMASONRY. Article 2
EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 4
TAKING CARE OF NUMBER ONE. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 5
A HISTORY OF THE CRAFT IN CORNWALL. Article 6
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
Untitled Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
NEW ZEALAND. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

elegant P . M . 's jewel to Bro . John Oxlcy , P . M ,, from the members of the Phoenix Lodge—and conveyed the feelings of the lodge in an impressive address , which was aptly responded to by Bro . Oxlcy . The lodge having been duly closed , the hrethren adjourned to their usual banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

PANMraE CKAPTEE ( No . 720 ) . —A chapter of emergency was held on Monday evening last at the Loughoro' Hotel , Brixton , for the purpose of revising the bye-laws and auditing the accounts for the past year . Bros . C Smith and E . Cronin were exalted to the sublime degree . At the banquet Comp . Stevens , M . E . Z ., presided , supported by Comp . Nunn , H ., and Comp . Read , P . Z ., as J . The health of the M . E . Z . was proposed bComp . Nunnwho paid a deservedlhigh compliment to

y , y Comp . Stevens , for the excellence of his working , aud for his general good quelities in other respects . Comp . Hodges , principal sojourner , responded for the officers , and the newlyexalted companions were also duly toasted . As usual in this chapter , a particularly harmonious and joyous meeting followed the working in convocation .

DEVONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —St . John ' s Chapter ( No . 70 ) . —This chapter assembled on Friday , the 21 st inst ., being the day of the Autumnal equinox , for the purpose of electing the E . Z ., his assistant Principals , and other officers . The business was not such as to occasion long delay , but it was of stimulating- interest and concluded with evident pleasantness . The retiring Z . was

Comp . I . AA ' atts , whose skill in all he undertakes is as creditable as it is conspicuous . The office of the new Z . was assigned to Comp . 3 . S . Phillips ; that of H . to Comp . AA . F . Finemore ; and that of J . to Comp . G . G . Nicholls . Comp . Brown was appointed S . E . ; Comps . Balkwill , S . N . - , and Bowne , P . S . The other offices of the chapter were then filled v \ p . Comp . AA atts complimented the chapter on its first assembly in the very

elig ible premises , winch now bear the name of the Huyshe Masonic temple , a name that will more enhance in gratification the longer it is remembered . The excellent companion regretted , the apparent inattention that had marked himself and the officers of this chapter , but it had arisen from circumstances none could control ; and not from those , which , he fairly admitted , might be insinuated . Other local chapters , in which he claimed membershihave proved more regular in their work

p , , yet this regularity on their parts , did not , in the slightest degree , effect the character of St . John's Chapter , which he considered had now , on the same premises , commenced de novo , and under considerably better auspices . The sincere aud skilful companion would discover no rivalry among the several chapters here associated , or others existing in the locality . They had , it

is true , their separate entries , hut no severed interests ; for what in a fraternal point of view benefited one benefited the whole . A closing remark which fell from this excellent companion may be considered the cause of the present communication . It was before unknown to several present , and therefore received with the more pleasure . The remark referred to was to the effect that a portion of the ground-floor of the Temple had been set aside for a library , Avhich Avould be controlled

by subscribers , and confined to Freemasonry . A promise was made , during the evening , of many volumes , as a loan or lodgment , for the gratification of those whose time admitted of their more frequent attendance , as well as for occasional visitors ; and among the latter might be numbered brethren belonging to the army and navy , consequent upon tho Masonic Library being in the vicinity of a large garrison and naval dockyard ; the sojourn of such brethren was always limited . Some books

would therefore merely change shelves . Some might follow as donations , and form permanent stock . The greater number , however , would arise by purchase , and would be extended in proportion to the available funds . The larger number Avould thus form the property of the subscribers . The accredited organ o i the Craft , THE FEEEICASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBBOEpublished in weekly numbers and monthly parts ,

, would regularly appear upon the library table , on which the London and provincial journals would he also regularly laid when containing notices of interest to the Craft at large . Numerous subscriptions haA'e already been received , aud more are anticipated , and as the premises will be daily open at

reasonable hours , this intellectual undertaking is likely to carry out its own recommendation ; and give the Craft a mental treat , which was never before enjoyed in the neighbourhood . It may in conclusion be added , that the " temple" is very capacions , and its decorations so tastefully arranged as to give nothing exnrberont , but every thing exact ; while other apartments afford facilities for such extra Masonic duties as shall at any timefrom circumstances arise . Brethren of the Chapter and

, Lodges of Fortitude , Harmony , and St . John , whose avocations call them to diatauct lauds , will hail the benefits likely to arise by their more immediate connection with the Huyshe Masonic Temple , as referred to in this and preceding numbers of the FKEEJIASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIREOE .

HERTFORDSHIRE . AVATFOED CHAPTER ( NO . 404 ) . —The half-yearly meeting of the chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , AA ^ atford , on Monday , the 24 th inst ., when Comp . G . Francis , Prov . G . H ., P . Z ., in the absence of Comp . Brett , ilf . B ., Z ., installed Comps-Horton-Smitb , Capt . Birchill , and AA . lies , ilf . B ., into the respective offices of Z ., H ., and J . Comp . L . Smith was invested

with the insignia of P . S ., as were Comps . Copeland and Halsey with those of E . andN . Bro . Burehell-ilernc , Jun ., of the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , having been ballotted for aud elected at a previous chapter , was exalted , the ceremony being most impressively performed by Comp . Francis , with his wonted skill and ability . The accounts oi the Treasurer , Comp . Rogers , having been audited by the committee , were found to be in a most satisfactory conditiona very considerable balance

, being in hand . Amongst the P . Z . 's present , were Comps . Stuart , Prov . G . Supt . ; BiirebeU-Heme , Frov . G . J . ; Tootell , Sedgwick , and H . Vintor . ' At the conclusion of business the companions adjourned to the banquet , which was enjoyed with that happy cordiality which has so long characterised the Masonic meetings at AVatford .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . CONSECBATION AND D EDICATION OP TUE CHAPTEB OB BLIAS AsmioLE , No . 129 , AVAEEINGTON . A petition to the Supreme Grand Chapter having been presented , and a warrant of constitution granted , Saturday , the 22 nd inst . Two o'clock , p . m ., Avas fixed by the Prov . G . Superintendent , Bro . S . Blair , for the consecration and dedication of

the Chapter of Elias Ashmole , attached to the Lodge of Lights , No . 148 . —Warrington , had formerly a chapter ; but for some cause or other it had died out . The ceremony was conducted by the Prov . &¦ Supt . in person . Punctually at the hour named , a ^ Provincial Grand Chapter was opened , after which the companions were admitted . The Prov . G . Supt . was supported on this occasion by the Comps . L . Newall , M . E . Prov . G . J . ; C . J . Banister , P . G . Dir . of Cers . of England , P . Z . 220 ; II . T . Baldwin ,

Prov . G . Scribe E . ; J . Hamer , P . Z . 220 ; W . LaidlaAV , P . Z . 21 G ; Younghusband , M . E . Z . 32 ; C . Leedham , M . E . Z . 223 ; Capt . Mott , M . E . Z . 241 ; T . AVylie , P . Z . SG and 292 ; T . Armstrong , P . Z . 216 and 292 ; H . B . AA'hite ; J . Bowes , J . 129 ; and Shaw Thewlis ( Mayor of AA arrington ) . Principals designate : Comps . J . M . AVike , E . 128 ; W . Bainbridge , Jun ., Assist Supt . 721 and 314 ; E . Taskee , 721 ; C . Brown , 721 ; J . Bolderson , 152 ; Rov . J . N . Porter , J . Maxfleld , B . P . Coxon , & c , J . Alcock , Janitor .

The chapter being duly opened the petitioning companions were arranged in order and addressed by the Prov . G . S . on the nature of the Convocation . He then called upon the Scribe E ., Comp . Henry Thomas Baldwin , to state the wishes of the companions which he did by reading the warrant . This done the M . E . Z . inquired if the comps , still approved of the officers named in the warrant , and having been answered in the affirmative ho delivered a short address . Comp . the Rev . J .

Nixon Porter , acting Chaplain , then offered the first portion of the consecration prayer after which the Prov . G . S . gave the invocation . The altar was then uncovered and three Past Principals bore the corn , oil , wine , and salt , accompanied by solemn music on the harmonium by Comp . John M . AVike , Scribe E . 128 , acting Organist . This ceremony being completed the consecration prayer was concluded and the Prov . G . S . dedicated aud

constituted the Chapter . The ceremony of the installation of the Principals was next proceeded witli by Comp . Younghusband , M . E . Z . No . 32 , at the special request of the Prov . G . S ., the Principals designate , Comps . Henrv Brown White , P . M ., Prov . G . Stew ., Z . ; John

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