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Prov . Grand Officers , the Masters and Wardens and the Brethren of many London Lodges ; altogether , perhaps , two hundred were in attendance . In the evening a number of the Friends of the Institution , and several of the Fraternity , altogether about one hundred and twenty , dined at the Freemasons * Tavern , under the Presidency of Bro . Dobie , with Bro . F . Dundas as Vice-President . We understand that the sum hitherto subscribed is barely sufficient to complete the building of the " Sussex Wing , " and that contributions from Lodges towards this memorial of their late Grand Master will be very thankfully received .

Rose Croix.

ROSE CROIX .

Metropolitan Chapter of Rose Croix . —A meeting of this distinguished Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 29 th of June , when the ceremonies of Installation were most impressively performed by the M . W . So v ., 111 . Bro . C . J . Tigne , 33 rd Degree , assisted by 111 . Bro . Geo . Beauchamp Cole , of the 32 nd Degree . The 111 . Bro . Michael Costa , Grand Inq . Com . of the 31 st

Degree , most kindly presided at the organ . We are unfortunately prevented by accidental circumstances from giving a full report of the proceedings in our present number , but we hope to do so in our next . A meeting was then held of the members of the High Grades Union , who banqueted together , presided over by the Most Puissant Sov . Com . Dr . Leeson .

Birmingham . —Rose Croix . —A Convocation of the Vernon Chapter of Rose Croix was held at the Royal Hotel , in Birmingham , on Friday , the 27 th of July , when the M . W . S . Bro . Frederick Dee was re-elected . There were several candidates for admission , of whom three were present , and were exalted to the degree of S . P . Rose Croix . The Chapter was well attended , and at the conclusion of the ceremonial the party partook of a banquet , at which the M . W . S . presided , and the evening was spent in true Masonic love and harmony .

" It is frequently urged against Freemasonry , that some of those who belong to it are intemperate , profligate , and vicious . But nothing can be more unfair or unjust than to depreciate or condemn any institution , good in itself , on account of the faults of those who pretend to adhere to it . The abuse of a thing is no valid objection to its inherent goodness . Worthless characters are to be found occasionall y in the very best institutions upon earfch . '—Harris .- — From Oliver on Masonry , p . 308 .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED E 1 TE .

The Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of England and Wales and the Dependencies of the British Crown , held a Convocation at their Grand East , on

the 29 th of June , for the purpose of electing a Brother to fill the vacancy caused in their body by the lamented death of the 111 . Sov . G . Insp . Gen . William Tucker , Sec . Gen . H . E ., when the 111 . Bro . C . J . Vigne , 32 nd Degree , was duly elected .

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MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 16
The Freemason's Oath. Article 19
A Freemason's Health. Article 19
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 42
NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 54
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 5
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 44
ROSE CROIX. Article 47
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 47
METROPOLITAN. Article 48
IRELAND Article 60
COLONIAL Article 60
INDIA Article 61
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
THE GRAND MYSTERY OF FREEMASONS DISCOVER'D. Article 17
Signs to Know a True Mason. Article 19
"SO MUCH FOR BUCKINGHAM." Article 20
OUR SONS AND THEIR INSTRUCTORS. Article 27
MYSELF AND MY NEIGHBOUR. Article 1
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 33
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 39
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 3. Article 43
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 44
PROVINCIAL Article 48
PROVINCIAL LODGES AND CHAPTERS Article 62
Obituary. Article 64
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 64
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Prov . Grand Officers , the Masters and Wardens and the Brethren of many London Lodges ; altogether , perhaps , two hundred were in attendance . In the evening a number of the Friends of the Institution , and several of the Fraternity , altogether about one hundred and twenty , dined at the Freemasons * Tavern , under the Presidency of Bro . Dobie , with Bro . F . Dundas as Vice-President . We understand that the sum hitherto subscribed is barely sufficient to complete the building of the " Sussex Wing , " and that contributions from Lodges towards this memorial of their late Grand Master will be very thankfully received .

Rose Croix.

ROSE CROIX .

Metropolitan Chapter of Rose Croix . —A meeting of this distinguished Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 29 th of June , when the ceremonies of Installation were most impressively performed by the M . W . So v ., 111 . Bro . C . J . Tigne , 33 rd Degree , assisted by 111 . Bro . Geo . Beauchamp Cole , of the 32 nd Degree . The 111 . Bro . Michael Costa , Grand Inq . Com . of the 31 st

Degree , most kindly presided at the organ . We are unfortunately prevented by accidental circumstances from giving a full report of the proceedings in our present number , but we hope to do so in our next . A meeting was then held of the members of the High Grades Union , who banqueted together , presided over by the Most Puissant Sov . Com . Dr . Leeson .

Birmingham . —Rose Croix . —A Convocation of the Vernon Chapter of Rose Croix was held at the Royal Hotel , in Birmingham , on Friday , the 27 th of July , when the M . W . S . Bro . Frederick Dee was re-elected . There were several candidates for admission , of whom three were present , and were exalted to the degree of S . P . Rose Croix . The Chapter was well attended , and at the conclusion of the ceremonial the party partook of a banquet , at which the M . W . S . presided , and the evening was spent in true Masonic love and harmony .

" It is frequently urged against Freemasonry , that some of those who belong to it are intemperate , profligate , and vicious . But nothing can be more unfair or unjust than to depreciate or condemn any institution , good in itself , on account of the faults of those who pretend to adhere to it . The abuse of a thing is no valid objection to its inherent goodness . Worthless characters are to be found occasionall y in the very best institutions upon earfch . '—Harris .- — From Oliver on Masonry , p . 308 .

The Ancient And Accepted Rite.

THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED E 1 TE .

The Supreme Council of Sovereign Grand Inspectors General of the Ancient and Accepted Rite of England and Wales and the Dependencies of the British Crown , held a Convocation at their Grand East , on

the 29 th of June , for the purpose of electing a Brother to fill the vacancy caused in their body by the lamented death of the 111 . Sov . G . Insp . Gen . William Tucker , Sec . Gen . H . E ., when the 111 . Bro . C . J . Vigne , 32 nd Degree , was duly elected .

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