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Instruction.

MASONIC KNIGHT TEMPLARS . THE encampment of Mount Carmel mustered roll at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , on the 27 th of October , when Sir Knt . Comp . T . Vesper was installed E . G . for the ensuing year . Amongst the visiters on the occasion was Sir Knt . Comp . Hy . Emly , Grand Chancellor of the order .

ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRL SCHOOL . At an adjourned meeting of the House Committee on Samrday , the 25 th Nov ., to consider the testimonials of the certificates for the situation of Governess vacant by the death of Mrs . Crooks , it was resolved to recommend Miss Suter to the General Court for the office . Miss Suter , who is the orphan daughter of the once well-known bookseller of Fleet-street , was originally educated in the Royal St . Ann ' s Asylum Schools , whence she proceeded to Whiteland ' s Training Institution , from which she holds a high certificate of her talents . From inquiries we have been able to make , we believe Miss Suter to be in every way suited to the situation to which she aspires .

Provincial Lodges, &C.

PROVINCIAL LODGES , & c .

DEVONSHIRE . LODGE OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge , was held at the George Hotel , on the second Wednesday ( Nov . 8 ) , Br . E . W . Cole , W . M . in the chair , when a Br . received the third degree in Freemasonry , the ceremony being performed by P . M . Doidgewith his usual ability . There were eight visiting brothers , who expressed great gratification at the able and correct manner in which the ceremony was performed ; after which the nomination of a W . M . for the year ensuing took place , and Br . Phillips the senior warden was unanimously

named as successor to the present W . M . A Royal Arch Chapter of this Lodge , was holden on the 14 th inst ,, when three qualified brethren were duly exalted , the ceremony being performed by P . Z . Companion Pollard , in his usual impressive and able manner . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the companions retired to partake of an excellent supper provided by Companion Killingly , M . E . Z ., and the evening was much enlivened by some good songs and toasts . This Chapter is rapidly progressing in numbers , and bids fair to

become the strongest iu this province . EXETER . —The St . George ' s Royal Arch Chapters ( 129 ) has aided the Patriotic Fund by voting to it out of the monies of the lodge the sum of £ o . STARCROSS . —The brethren of the Lodge of Union ( C 50 ) have also voted the v . <¦ of £ 5 in aid of the Patriotic Fund .

DURHAM . MARQUIS OF GRANBY LODGE , DURHAM ( NO . 1-1 G ) . —Among the additional subjscribers to the " Patriotic Fund , " we are glad to notice the donation of 10 / . from this Lodge ; and we trust the step taken by the Granby , will be followed by every Lodge in the United Kingdom . It will occur to all members of the craft that among our numerous soldiers and sailors at the seat of war there will be a large number of

Freemasons ; and this spontaneous act on the part of the craft in the city of Durham , shows , that apart from the nationality which always characterizes the order , they have not forgotten that to relieve the distressed is a duty incumbent on all men , but more particularly so on Masons , who are linked together by an indivisible chain of sincere affection . To soothe calamity , alleviate misfortune , compassionate misery , and restore peace to the troubled mind , is the grand aim of the true Mason .

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FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE HEIR OF BENDERSLEIGH; OR, THE FREEMASON'S PROMISE. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 29
INSTRUCTION. Article 33
PROVINCIAL LODGES, &c. Article 35
AMERICA. GRAND LODGE OF INDIANA. Article 44
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 46
OBITUARY. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Instruction.

MASONIC KNIGHT TEMPLARS . THE encampment of Mount Carmel mustered roll at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , on the 27 th of October , when Sir Knt . Comp . T . Vesper was installed E . G . for the ensuing year . Amongst the visiters on the occasion was Sir Knt . Comp . Hy . Emly , Grand Chancellor of the order .

ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRL SCHOOL . At an adjourned meeting of the House Committee on Samrday , the 25 th Nov ., to consider the testimonials of the certificates for the situation of Governess vacant by the death of Mrs . Crooks , it was resolved to recommend Miss Suter to the General Court for the office . Miss Suter , who is the orphan daughter of the once well-known bookseller of Fleet-street , was originally educated in the Royal St . Ann ' s Asylum Schools , whence she proceeded to Whiteland ' s Training Institution , from which she holds a high certificate of her talents . From inquiries we have been able to make , we believe Miss Suter to be in every way suited to the situation to which she aspires .

Provincial Lodges, &C.

PROVINCIAL LODGES , & c .

DEVONSHIRE . LODGE OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge , was held at the George Hotel , on the second Wednesday ( Nov . 8 ) , Br . E . W . Cole , W . M . in the chair , when a Br . received the third degree in Freemasonry , the ceremony being performed by P . M . Doidgewith his usual ability . There were eight visiting brothers , who expressed great gratification at the able and correct manner in which the ceremony was performed ; after which the nomination of a W . M . for the year ensuing took place , and Br . Phillips the senior warden was unanimously

named as successor to the present W . M . A Royal Arch Chapter of this Lodge , was holden on the 14 th inst ,, when three qualified brethren were duly exalted , the ceremony being performed by P . Z . Companion Pollard , in his usual impressive and able manner . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the companions retired to partake of an excellent supper provided by Companion Killingly , M . E . Z ., and the evening was much enlivened by some good songs and toasts . This Chapter is rapidly progressing in numbers , and bids fair to

become the strongest iu this province . EXETER . —The St . George ' s Royal Arch Chapters ( 129 ) has aided the Patriotic Fund by voting to it out of the monies of the lodge the sum of £ o . STARCROSS . —The brethren of the Lodge of Union ( C 50 ) have also voted the v . <¦ of £ 5 in aid of the Patriotic Fund .

DURHAM . MARQUIS OF GRANBY LODGE , DURHAM ( NO . 1-1 G ) . —Among the additional subjscribers to the " Patriotic Fund , " we are glad to notice the donation of 10 / . from this Lodge ; and we trust the step taken by the Granby , will be followed by every Lodge in the United Kingdom . It will occur to all members of the craft that among our numerous soldiers and sailors at the seat of war there will be a large number of

Freemasons ; and this spontaneous act on the part of the craft in the city of Durham , shows , that apart from the nationality which always characterizes the order , they have not forgotten that to relieve the distressed is a duty incumbent on all men , but more particularly so on Masons , who are linked together by an indivisible chain of sincere affection . To soothe calamity , alleviate misfortune , compassionate misery , and restore peace to the troubled mind , is the grand aim of the true Mason .

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