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Royal Arch.

Bowes , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., H . ; and Shaw Thewlis , P . M , Past ProA ' . G . D . J ., were presented by Comps . Thomas Wy lie . The companions were again admitted and after the usual salutations the Chapter was solemnly closed and the companions adjourned for refreshment which was presided over by the M . E . Z . Comp . H . B . White . The usual loyal , patriotic , and Masonic toasts received due attention and the companions separated in harmony at eight o ' clock .

AA e cannot close our report without stating that the furniture which was supplied by Comp . Jos . , T . Caney , of 44 , Cheapside , was greatly admired . We must also mention that the whole ceremony was arranged and superintended by Comp . H . T . Baldwin , Prov . G . Scribe E ., with his usual care and ability . The companions of the EHas Ashmole Chapter feel greatly indebted to him for his assistance throughout . - "

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-TJTON-TYNE . —St . Peter's Chapter ( No . 481 ) . — The first meeting of this newly-consecrated , chapter was one of emergency , being called to ballot for and exalt , if elected , five brethren . The chapter was held upon this occasion in the Masonic Hall , Bell's Court , Newgate-street , when the following companionswith otherswere present : —M . E . Comps . Bel . D .

, , Davis , P . Z ,, as Z . ; Robt . J . Banning , M . D ., P . Z ., as H . ; H . G . Ludwig , P . Z ., as I . The first Principal of the chapter , M . E . Comp . B . I . Thompson , acted as P . S . ; M . E . Comp . H . C . Hansen , P . Z . ( 431 ) , as N . ; and Comp . J . H . Thompson as E . ; M . E . Comp . Robt , Smaile , Z . ( 406 ) , and T . Y . Sfcrachan , J . ( 406 ) , A . S . ' s . The following brethren , all of St . Peter's Lodge ( No . 481 ) , were then proposed , seconded , and unanimously

elected , viz .: Bros . J . A . Hair , AV . M .: Geo . Thompson , P . M ., P . J . G . W . Northumberland ; H . Lawrence , Geo . Taylor , and 1 . 1 . Thomas . The ceremony was most effectually rendered by M . E . Comp . E . D . Davis , and terminated with the mystical lecture . The first Principal , M . E . Thompson , then proposed a vote of thanks to Comp . Bavis , and likewise to the Principals and Companions of the chapter ( the Sussex ) for the use of their chapter-room and pwaphernalia . This was briefly acknowledged by M . K . Comps . Davis and Smaile , and the chapter was duly closed .

New Zealand.

NEW ZEALAND .

DE BVEGH ADAMS LODGE ( No . 446 , 1 . C . ) , NEW PLIMOUTH . —This promising young lodge of the antipodes , which is named after the very worthy Prov . Grand Master of New Zealand , I . C ., held its regular meeting for the installation of Worshipful Master and investiture of officers at Freemasons' Hall , Broughamstreet , on Monday , 25 th June last ( for St . John Baptist ' s ^ Day ) , at high noon . After the confirmation of minutes and reading of the bye-laws and communicationsthe Lodwas passed to

, ge the second degree , when Bro . R , C . Hammerton , P . M ., Avas presented to the Installing Master , Bro . Blaek . P . M ., for the benefit of re-installation at his hands . After having assented to the ancient charges in tho usual manner , and taken the oath clefideli , the Lodge was raised to the third degree , and the new AA . M , saluted according to established custom , and proclaimed " AV . M . of the De Burgh Adams Lodge ( No . 446 ) , on ' the roll of

the Grand Lodge of Ireland for the ensuing six months , or until a successor shall have been regularly installed in his stead . " The lodge was then lowered to the second , and afterwards to the first degree , the ancient salu to being given and proclamation

made in each . The brethren who had been duly elected officebearers were then presented to the new AV . M ., who invested the following with the proper insignia of their respective offices , viz .: Bros . E . T . Morehead , S . W . ; Jno . Daniels , J . W . ; Jno . Ellis , Sec . ; R , Cunningham , J . D . ; A . Mullor , I . Gr . ;; R . Goldhig , S . S . ; and S . Howell , Tyler . Bros . W . II . Free and J . Morrison were unfortunately unable to be present , being unavoidably detained on military duty ; consequently their investiture as

Treasurer and S . B . respectively was postponed , as also that of Bro . Sharland as B . C . Bro . Hammerton , AV . M . then addressed a few words to the brethren , congratulating them on the improved condition of the Lodge , as well in a pecuniary as a working point of view , thanked them for electing such zealous officers to assist him in carrying out tho affairs of the Lodge , exhorted them to a continuance of that untiring zeal and rigid punctualit y which they bad ever evinced in their Masonic duties , and stated his conviction that , with tho hearty support

New Zealand.

of tho officers and the fraternal assistance of the brethren which he had always received , and upon which he waswel 1 aware he could implicitly depend , he should , at the close of his term of office , have the very pleasing gratification of announcing the increased prosperity of the lodge and the entire removal of all its difficulties . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the supper-room , where a cold collation had been laid by Bro . Middletonwhich was served in

, his usual style . After the removal of the cloth , the W . M . ( who was supported on his right and left by Bros . P . M . Brewer , AA ' . M . of the Mount Egmont Lodge , No . 670 , E . G . ; P . M . Black , ll . W . M . of the Southern Kilwinning Lodge , No . 447 , S . C . ; and P . M . Woon ) proposed the usual Masonic toasts , which Avere appropriately responded to ; and , after the delivery by various brethren of several favourite songs and a humorous speech by the D . C . Bro . Sharlandthe toast" To all poor and distressed

, , , brethren , & c , " Avas proposed from the chair , and the brethren separated , after having spent a most pleasant evening . AA e are glad to notice that Bro . Hammevton has received the appoint , merit as Prov . Grand Assistant Registrar for the district of Taranaki , having been elected to that office at the June communication of the Prov . Grand Lodge of New Zealand , I . C .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BEO . THOMAS OSBOEF .

Bespected and regretted by the brethren of the province of the Isle of "Wight , Bro . Thomas Osborn departed this life at Cowes , on Saturday the 15 th insfc ., in the 73 rd year of his age . Bro . Osborn was initiated into Freemasonry 8 th June , 1820 , in the Medina Lodge , No . 35 , OoAves ; served as "WM . 1824 , 1825—1836 , and 18 S 0 ; took the Boyal Arch

degree in 1822 . Bro . Osborn was one of the founders of the Yarborough Lodge , Ventnor , Avhere he served as S . W . under the Earl of Yarborough , its first W . M ., continuing a subscribing member to the Medina Lodge , No . 35 , for the past 46 years , during which period he initiated upwards of 100 candidates into the Ancient Order . For many years he conducted the business of the

lodge , and at all times rendered AA'illing aid to the younger brethren . Bro . Osborn was an unsuccessful candidate at the last election of the Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , having polled 3 , 242 votes . He leaves a widow and three daughters to deplore his loss . Bro . Faulkner's oration at the grave of the deceased will be found in another column of our present issue .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COTJET . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice , Avent out on the morning of the 18 th inst ., and in the afternoon with Princess Christian , and attended by Lady Churchill , drove to the residence of Sir James Clark . Her Majesty also honoured Dr . Robertson with a visit at Indigo . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian and Prkicess

Louise , Avent out on the morning of the 19 th inst ., and in the afternoon drove out with . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Susan Melville . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , Avent on tho morning of the 20 th inst . to Abergeldie , and visited the Princess of AVales ; and in the afternoon Avent out with the Princess of Wales and Princess Louise . —The Queen , accompanied

by Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Arthur , drove on the 21 st inst . to Loch Bulig . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 22 nd inst . ami went out in the afternoon with the Princess of AA ales and Prince Arthur , —The Queen , Princess Louise , and Prince Arthur , attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon . Major-General Hood , Avere present at divine service on the 23 rd inst ., at the parish

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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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Royal Arch.

Bowes , P . M ., Prov . G . Dir . of Cers ., H . ; and Shaw Thewlis , P . M , Past ProA ' . G . D . J ., were presented by Comps . Thomas Wy lie . The companions were again admitted and after the usual salutations the Chapter was solemnly closed and the companions adjourned for refreshment which was presided over by the M . E . Z . Comp . H . B . White . The usual loyal , patriotic , and Masonic toasts received due attention and the companions separated in harmony at eight o ' clock .

AA e cannot close our report without stating that the furniture which was supplied by Comp . Jos . , T . Caney , of 44 , Cheapside , was greatly admired . We must also mention that the whole ceremony was arranged and superintended by Comp . H . T . Baldwin , Prov . G . Scribe E ., with his usual care and ability . The companions of the EHas Ashmole Chapter feel greatly indebted to him for his assistance throughout . - "

NORTHUMBERLAND . NEWCASTLE-TJTON-TYNE . —St . Peter's Chapter ( No . 481 ) . — The first meeting of this newly-consecrated , chapter was one of emergency , being called to ballot for and exalt , if elected , five brethren . The chapter was held upon this occasion in the Masonic Hall , Bell's Court , Newgate-street , when the following companionswith otherswere present : —M . E . Comps . Bel . D .

, , Davis , P . Z ,, as Z . ; Robt . J . Banning , M . D ., P . Z ., as H . ; H . G . Ludwig , P . Z ., as I . The first Principal of the chapter , M . E . Comp . B . I . Thompson , acted as P . S . ; M . E . Comp . H . C . Hansen , P . Z . ( 431 ) , as N . ; and Comp . J . H . Thompson as E . ; M . E . Comp . Robt , Smaile , Z . ( 406 ) , and T . Y . Sfcrachan , J . ( 406 ) , A . S . ' s . The following brethren , all of St . Peter's Lodge ( No . 481 ) , were then proposed , seconded , and unanimously

elected , viz .: Bros . J . A . Hair , AV . M .: Geo . Thompson , P . M ., P . J . G . W . Northumberland ; H . Lawrence , Geo . Taylor , and 1 . 1 . Thomas . The ceremony was most effectually rendered by M . E . Comp . E . D . Davis , and terminated with the mystical lecture . The first Principal , M . E . Thompson , then proposed a vote of thanks to Comp . Bavis , and likewise to the Principals and Companions of the chapter ( the Sussex ) for the use of their chapter-room and pwaphernalia . This was briefly acknowledged by M . K . Comps . Davis and Smaile , and the chapter was duly closed .

New Zealand.

NEW ZEALAND .

DE BVEGH ADAMS LODGE ( No . 446 , 1 . C . ) , NEW PLIMOUTH . —This promising young lodge of the antipodes , which is named after the very worthy Prov . Grand Master of New Zealand , I . C ., held its regular meeting for the installation of Worshipful Master and investiture of officers at Freemasons' Hall , Broughamstreet , on Monday , 25 th June last ( for St . John Baptist ' s ^ Day ) , at high noon . After the confirmation of minutes and reading of the bye-laws and communicationsthe Lodwas passed to

, ge the second degree , when Bro . R , C . Hammerton , P . M ., Avas presented to the Installing Master , Bro . Blaek . P . M ., for the benefit of re-installation at his hands . After having assented to the ancient charges in tho usual manner , and taken the oath clefideli , the Lodge was raised to the third degree , and the new AA . M , saluted according to established custom , and proclaimed " AV . M . of the De Burgh Adams Lodge ( No . 446 ) , on ' the roll of

the Grand Lodge of Ireland for the ensuing six months , or until a successor shall have been regularly installed in his stead . " The lodge was then lowered to the second , and afterwards to the first degree , the ancient salu to being given and proclamation

made in each . The brethren who had been duly elected officebearers were then presented to the new AV . M ., who invested the following with the proper insignia of their respective offices , viz .: Bros . E . T . Morehead , S . W . ; Jno . Daniels , J . W . ; Jno . Ellis , Sec . ; R , Cunningham , J . D . ; A . Mullor , I . Gr . ;; R . Goldhig , S . S . ; and S . Howell , Tyler . Bros . W . II . Free and J . Morrison were unfortunately unable to be present , being unavoidably detained on military duty ; consequently their investiture as

Treasurer and S . B . respectively was postponed , as also that of Bro . Sharland as B . C . Bro . Hammerton , AV . M . then addressed a few words to the brethren , congratulating them on the improved condition of the Lodge , as well in a pecuniary as a working point of view , thanked them for electing such zealous officers to assist him in carrying out tho affairs of the Lodge , exhorted them to a continuance of that untiring zeal and rigid punctualit y which they bad ever evinced in their Masonic duties , and stated his conviction that , with tho hearty support

New Zealand.

of tho officers and the fraternal assistance of the brethren which he had always received , and upon which he waswel 1 aware he could implicitly depend , he should , at the close of his term of office , have the very pleasing gratification of announcing the increased prosperity of the lodge and the entire removal of all its difficulties . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the supper-room , where a cold collation had been laid by Bro . Middletonwhich was served in

, his usual style . After the removal of the cloth , the W . M . ( who was supported on his right and left by Bros . P . M . Brewer , AA ' . M . of the Mount Egmont Lodge , No . 670 , E . G . ; P . M . Black , ll . W . M . of the Southern Kilwinning Lodge , No . 447 , S . C . ; and P . M . Woon ) proposed the usual Masonic toasts , which Avere appropriately responded to ; and , after the delivery by various brethren of several favourite songs and a humorous speech by the D . C . Bro . Sharlandthe toast" To all poor and distressed

, , , brethren , & c , " Avas proposed from the chair , and the brethren separated , after having spent a most pleasant evening . AA e are glad to notice that Bro . Hammevton has received the appoint , merit as Prov . Grand Assistant Registrar for the district of Taranaki , having been elected to that office at the June communication of the Prov . Grand Lodge of New Zealand , I . C .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BEO . THOMAS OSBOEF .

Bespected and regretted by the brethren of the province of the Isle of "Wight , Bro . Thomas Osborn departed this life at Cowes , on Saturday the 15 th insfc ., in the 73 rd year of his age . Bro . Osborn was initiated into Freemasonry 8 th June , 1820 , in the Medina Lodge , No . 35 , OoAves ; served as "WM . 1824 , 1825—1836 , and 18 S 0 ; took the Boyal Arch

degree in 1822 . Bro . Osborn was one of the founders of the Yarborough Lodge , Ventnor , Avhere he served as S . W . under the Earl of Yarborough , its first W . M ., continuing a subscribing member to the Medina Lodge , No . 35 , for the past 46 years , during which period he initiated upwards of 100 candidates into the Ancient Order . For many years he conducted the business of the

lodge , and at all times rendered AA'illing aid to the younger brethren . Bro . Osborn was an unsuccessful candidate at the last election of the Eoyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , having polled 3 , 242 votes . He leaves a widow and three daughters to deplore his loss . Bro . Faulkner's oration at the grave of the deceased will be found in another column of our present issue .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COTJET . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Louise and Princess Beatrice , Avent out on the morning of the 18 th inst ., and in the afternoon with Princess Christian , and attended by Lady Churchill , drove to the residence of Sir James Clark . Her Majesty also honoured Dr . Robertson with a visit at Indigo . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian and Prkicess

Louise , Avent out on the morning of the 19 th inst ., and in the afternoon drove out with . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Susan Melville . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , Avent on tho morning of the 20 th inst . to Abergeldie , and visited the Princess of AVales ; and in the afternoon Avent out with the Princess of Wales and Princess Louise . —The Queen , accompanied

by Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Arthur , drove on the 21 st inst . to Loch Bulig . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 22 nd inst . ami went out in the afternoon with the Princess of AA ales and Prince Arthur , —The Queen , Princess Louise , and Prince Arthur , attended by Lady Churchill and the Hon . Major-General Hood , Avere present at divine service on the 23 rd inst ., at the parish

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