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Knights Of Constantinople.

KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE .

CORNWALL . TRURO . —Fortitude Council . —A meeting of this council , under authority of the St . Aubyn Grand Council , was held at the Alasonic Hall lately ( the precise date we are unable to give ) , and a large number of the members assembled under the presidency of Sir Knt . William James Hughan , 111 . Sov ., to elevate three candidates to the degree of a Alasonic Knight of

Constantinople , and to transact the regular business of the council . Sir Knt . Thomas Chirgwin , Treas ., was chosen to preside over the convocations for the year ensuing , and , after he ¦ was enthroned as 111 . Sov ., the members were readmitted , and the following were appointed as the officers to assist him in carrying out the duties of the council : —Sir Knts . William James Hughan , P . Sov . ; William Tweedy , Seneschal ; Frederick M . Williams , M . P ., C . A . ; William J . ' Johns , AI . A . ; Captain

Hasby Barber , Prelate ; Stephen Hollowav , R . and AI . F . ; AV . J . Hughan , P . Sov ,, M . D . -, Thomas Trega ' skis , Assist . M . D . ; Frederick W . Dabb , Marshal ; Richard Bodilly , Assist . Marshal ; AV . H . AV . Blight , Almoner ; William Bouse , 1 st Std . Bearer ; T . E . Lanyon , 2 nd Std . Bearer ; John Nuness . Sword Bearer ; AVilliam Lake , 1 st Herald ; W . AI . Couch , 2 nd Herald ; Richard Johns , Capt . of Guard ; Thomas Mann , W . ; John Langdon , Purveyor ; and AV . Wyatt . Sentinel . The members then

adjourned to the Red Lion Hotel , and partook of their annual banquet . Several good speeches were made , and hopeful anticipations ivere expressed as to the success of the council during the coming year , under the management of the newly-appointed officers . The financial and numerical position of the Order in Cornwall is most satisfactory , and we understand the same experience is enjoyed by the Grand Council .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE LODGE . NO . 81 . —The usual monthly meeting was held on Wednesday , Nov . 14 th , at the Alasonic Rooms , and was more interesting to many , and therefore better attended than usual , owing to the circumstance that there was an initiation , tho first under the present Mastership , which is now drawing to a close . Whatever may be said to the contrary , or however desirable it may be to give a more intellectual cast to Alasonic

meetings , instead of the monotonous repetition of ceremonial observances , it cannot be denied that the performance of an initiation , passing or raising , is more attractive , and brings together the brethren in greater numbers than the delivery of lectures or discussions on Alasonic subjects . This deficiency in the Doyle Lodge in what forms the staple occupation of so niany lodges , to the exclusion of other instructive work , must not be attributed to a lack of zeal among the membersbut rather to

, care and discrimination on those points which have lately been commented upon by the AI . W . the Grand Alaster of England in his circular to Prov . Grand Alasters , especially the character and habits of those seeking admission into the Order . The spirit of proselytising does not appear to exist in Guernsey ,

and so retiring are the Alasons in regard to all that concerns the Craft , that there is nothing to attract public notice and inquiry . The writer of this report particularly observed that the W . AI . mentioned as a matter for congratulation the fact that the candidate had not heen sought and solicited , as is too often the case , but that he had himself come forward in every sense of the words "freely and voluntary , " that being the most desirable condition under ivhich a new member can be

received . Several visitors were present , among whom were the Rev . Bro . Trueman , a Prov . G . Officer in Somersetshire ; Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . AI . 43 and 958 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . for Warwickshire ; Bro . H . Smytbson , W . AI . of 1 GS , and others . The lodge was opened at 7 . 50 bv Bro . John Guilbert , W . AI ., assisted by Bro . Cole , S . W . ; Bro . W . Martin , J . W . ; aud Bro . ChurchouseI . P . M . The minutes of the previous meeting

hav-, ing been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Air . Thomas Carre , which proved unanimous in his favour . The candidate was then introduced properly prepared , and received the benefit of initiation at the hands of the W . AI ., who conducted the ceremony carefully and efficiently—indeed , remarkably so , considering his long want of practice . At his request the usual

Channel Islands.

charge was delivered hy Bro . Dr . Hopkins , to whose skill and impressiveness ample testimony was afterwards openly expressed by the Rev . Bro . Trueman . The lodge was closed at nine o ' clock , and the brethren proceeded to the refreshment room , where they remained in the enjoyment of social intercourse till eleven o'clock .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

ST . JAMES'S HALL .

We would remind our readers of the forthcoming benefit of Mr . Fred . Burgess , the Manager of the Christy Msnstrels , on Monday , the 3 rd prox ., at the above hall . We have had much pleasure in witnessing the talent displayed by Mr . Burgess ' s Company of twenty performers , included amongst which are the original members who identified the title of

Christy ' s Minstrels in 1 S 57 . Although we have now "Christy ' s Minstrels" without number , and many of them claiming the ri ght to the title of " Originals , " it tells very favourabl y indeed for the merits of Mr . Burgess ' s Company that they have continued for such a considerable period here , where they have drawn ni ghtly a crowded and approving audience .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending Dec. 1st, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC . 1 ST , 1866 .

Monday , Nov . 26 th . —ROYAL GEoGEA . TEic . vii SOCIETY , at 8 . 30 . Tuesday , Nov . 27 th . —INSTITUTION or CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . AVednesday , Nov . 2 Sth . —SOCIETY OF ARTS , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COUET . —The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , walked and drove on the 14 th inst . Her Majesty the Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness princess Louise , and attended by the Countess of Caledon and Lord Alfred Paget , left Windsor hy special train on the Great Western Railway , at ten minutes past eleven o'clock on the

loth inst ., for London , and drove from Paddington to Hyde Park , where her Majesty inspected the works in progress for tho National Memorial to the Prince Consort . The Queen accompanied by her Royal Highness , Princess Christian , drove out in the afternoon , and her Majesty , with Princess Beatrice went out in the grounds on the morning of the lfith inst . The

Queen , with the Princess of Wales , drove out in the afternoon . Her Majesty , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise , and attended by Lady Susan Melville , drove out on the morning of the 17 th inst . The Queen , with her Royal Highness the Princess Christian , drove out in the afternoon ; Princess Beatrice drove out also . The Queen , her Royal Highness the

Princess of Wales , his Roj-al Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Chnstiuni Princess Louise , Prince Arthur , Prince Leopold , and Princess Beatrice , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting attended Divine service on the morning of the 18 th inst ., in the private chapel . The Rev . . 1 . I ' . Woodford preached the sermon . The

Queen , accompanied hy their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales and Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 19 th inst . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
SOUTH METROPOLITAN MASONIC HALL COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 2
ORATION Article 3
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LXXXIII. Article 7
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEHPLAR. Article 18
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 19
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 1ST, 1866. Article 19
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Knights Of Constantinople.

KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE .

CORNWALL . TRURO . —Fortitude Council . —A meeting of this council , under authority of the St . Aubyn Grand Council , was held at the Alasonic Hall lately ( the precise date we are unable to give ) , and a large number of the members assembled under the presidency of Sir Knt . William James Hughan , 111 . Sov ., to elevate three candidates to the degree of a Alasonic Knight of

Constantinople , and to transact the regular business of the council . Sir Knt . Thomas Chirgwin , Treas ., was chosen to preside over the convocations for the year ensuing , and , after he ¦ was enthroned as 111 . Sov ., the members were readmitted , and the following were appointed as the officers to assist him in carrying out the duties of the council : —Sir Knts . William James Hughan , P . Sov . ; William Tweedy , Seneschal ; Frederick M . Williams , M . P ., C . A . ; William J . ' Johns , AI . A . ; Captain

Hasby Barber , Prelate ; Stephen Hollowav , R . and AI . F . ; AV . J . Hughan , P . Sov ,, M . D . -, Thomas Trega ' skis , Assist . M . D . ; Frederick W . Dabb , Marshal ; Richard Bodilly , Assist . Marshal ; AV . H . AV . Blight , Almoner ; William Bouse , 1 st Std . Bearer ; T . E . Lanyon , 2 nd Std . Bearer ; John Nuness . Sword Bearer ; AVilliam Lake , 1 st Herald ; W . AI . Couch , 2 nd Herald ; Richard Johns , Capt . of Guard ; Thomas Mann , W . ; John Langdon , Purveyor ; and AV . Wyatt . Sentinel . The members then

adjourned to the Red Lion Hotel , and partook of their annual banquet . Several good speeches were made , and hopeful anticipations ivere expressed as to the success of the council during the coming year , under the management of the newly-appointed officers . The financial and numerical position of the Order in Cornwall is most satisfactory , and we understand the same experience is enjoyed by the Grand Council .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE LODGE . NO . 81 . —The usual monthly meeting was held on Wednesday , Nov . 14 th , at the Alasonic Rooms , and was more interesting to many , and therefore better attended than usual , owing to the circumstance that there was an initiation , tho first under the present Mastership , which is now drawing to a close . Whatever may be said to the contrary , or however desirable it may be to give a more intellectual cast to Alasonic

meetings , instead of the monotonous repetition of ceremonial observances , it cannot be denied that the performance of an initiation , passing or raising , is more attractive , and brings together the brethren in greater numbers than the delivery of lectures or discussions on Alasonic subjects . This deficiency in the Doyle Lodge in what forms the staple occupation of so niany lodges , to the exclusion of other instructive work , must not be attributed to a lack of zeal among the membersbut rather to

, care and discrimination on those points which have lately been commented upon by the AI . W . the Grand Alaster of England in his circular to Prov . Grand Alasters , especially the character and habits of those seeking admission into the Order . The spirit of proselytising does not appear to exist in Guernsey ,

and so retiring are the Alasons in regard to all that concerns the Craft , that there is nothing to attract public notice and inquiry . The writer of this report particularly observed that the W . AI . mentioned as a matter for congratulation the fact that the candidate had not heen sought and solicited , as is too often the case , but that he had himself come forward in every sense of the words "freely and voluntary , " that being the most desirable condition under ivhich a new member can be

received . Several visitors were present , among whom were the Rev . Bro . Trueman , a Prov . G . Officer in Somersetshire ; Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . AI . 43 and 958 , and P . Prov . S . G . W . for Warwickshire ; Bro . H . Smytbson , W . AI . of 1 GS , and others . The lodge was opened at 7 . 50 bv Bro . John Guilbert , W . AI ., assisted by Bro . Cole , S . W . ; Bro . W . Martin , J . W . ; aud Bro . ChurchouseI . P . M . The minutes of the previous meeting

hav-, ing been read and confirmed , a ballot was taken for Air . Thomas Carre , which proved unanimous in his favour . The candidate was then introduced properly prepared , and received the benefit of initiation at the hands of the W . AI ., who conducted the ceremony carefully and efficiently—indeed , remarkably so , considering his long want of practice . At his request the usual

Channel Islands.

charge was delivered hy Bro . Dr . Hopkins , to whose skill and impressiveness ample testimony was afterwards openly expressed by the Rev . Bro . Trueman . The lodge was closed at nine o ' clock , and the brethren proceeded to the refreshment room , where they remained in the enjoyment of social intercourse till eleven o'clock .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

ST . JAMES'S HALL .

We would remind our readers of the forthcoming benefit of Mr . Fred . Burgess , the Manager of the Christy Msnstrels , on Monday , the 3 rd prox ., at the above hall . We have had much pleasure in witnessing the talent displayed by Mr . Burgess ' s Company of twenty performers , included amongst which are the original members who identified the title of

Christy ' s Minstrels in 1 S 57 . Although we have now "Christy ' s Minstrels" without number , and many of them claiming the ri ght to the title of " Originals , " it tells very favourabl y indeed for the merits of Mr . Burgess ' s Company that they have continued for such a considerable period here , where they have drawn ni ghtly a crowded and approving audience .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending Dec. 1st, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC . 1 ST , 1866 .

Monday , Nov . 26 th . —ROYAL GEoGEA . TEic . vii SOCIETY , at 8 . 30 . Tuesday , Nov . 27 th . —INSTITUTION or CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . AVednesday , Nov . 2 Sth . —SOCIETY OF ARTS , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COUET . —The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales , walked and drove on the 14 th inst . Her Majesty the Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness princess Louise , and attended by the Countess of Caledon and Lord Alfred Paget , left Windsor hy special train on the Great Western Railway , at ten minutes past eleven o'clock on the

loth inst ., for London , and drove from Paddington to Hyde Park , where her Majesty inspected the works in progress for tho National Memorial to the Prince Consort . The Queen accompanied by her Royal Highness , Princess Christian , drove out in the afternoon , and her Majesty , with Princess Beatrice went out in the grounds on the morning of the lfith inst . The

Queen , with the Princess of Wales , drove out in the afternoon . Her Majesty , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise , and attended by Lady Susan Melville , drove out on the morning of the 17 th inst . The Queen , with her Royal Highness the Princess Christian , drove out in the afternoon ; Princess Beatrice drove out also . The Queen , her Royal Highness the

Princess of Wales , his Roj-al Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Chnstiuni Princess Louise , Prince Arthur , Prince Leopold , and Princess Beatrice , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting attended Divine service on the morning of the 18 th inst ., in the private chapel . The Rev . . 1 . I ' . Woodford preached the sermon . The

Queen , accompanied hy their Royal Highnesses the Princess of Wales and Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 19 th inst . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness

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