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Knight Templary.

should know the statutes , himself openly disregarded them , by appearing in a nondescript robe—altogether discarding the mantle , an essential portion of the statutable costume—Avhich robe Ave Avere informed by one was his judge's costume—an assertion Ave have good reason to doubt—whilst another said it Avas his academical robes , or the gown of an LL . D . —another incorrect assertion—because neither a judge ' s robe , nor an academical gown , bear a patriarchal cross on the left side .

The M . E . and S . G . Master put the question to know if the report of the Committee Avas adopted , Avhen the D . G . M . moved that the judgment of the Grand Chancellor be approved and recorded . This Avas seconded'by Sir Knt . Huyshe and carried , but as it is not the judgment of the Committee , Ave are inclined to think it will fall , powerless , to the ground . Sir Knt . Binckes clearly saw where the root of the evil lay , and inquired if the papers Avere open to any one to peruse , similar to such arrangements as

were adopted in the craft ? A lady , the Avife of a Provincial Grand Commander , deceased , petitioned for aid . The Committee sent it before Grand Conclave , and tho munificent sum of fifteen pounds Avas aAvarded her , whilst an Armourer , in Corfu , the son of a Craft Tyler , Avho made his plea of destitution turn on the act of the British Government withdraAving its troops , had ten pounds voted to him . AVe wish some one skilled in tlie doctrine of chances AVOU M calculate for us how much better it is to bo a live armourer than the AvidoAV of a Provincial Grand Commander . Sir Knt . Moymott gave notice of motion to establish a Fund of Benevolence ; to

enforce a series of fines for non-attendance on the part of the Grand Officers—and Ave hope he will also make them equally severe for Avant of punctuality ~ :-. ud that the fines so levied should be carried to the account of the Fund of Benevolence . Sir Knt . Huyshe commented on the difficulty experienced from the want of an agenda paper , and submitted a notice of motion that one be provided . Sir Knt . Binckes gave notice of motion , to the effect , that all appeal cases should he open to inspection at the office of tho Grand Vice-Chancellor .

Amidst the utter prostration of the majority present the Grand Conclave A \ as closed . Then a curious scene took place . Photographers , in batches , Avere introduced , and the members were driven into a kind of tableau—more after the manner of the police arranging an unruly croAvd than in an artistic spiritmagnesium lights Avere thrown on ; a group in Avhich the Grand Master , with his venerable appearance and kindly beaming countenance , was the centre figure , but , Avhen Ave looked for some of the prominent members of Grand

Conclave , they were eclipsed by a crowd of inferiorities who took up prominent stations , and many gentlemen we could name were totally excluded . The coup d ' oeil , even then , was a striking one . Tho haze diffused by the Avire partially enveloped the Sir Knts ., Avithout obscuring them ; and , from where we stood , wo could almost fancy we were gazing on some gathering of the knights of old , who , by the wickedness of some grim magician , had been turned into Avax-work as they stood . Whether the picture will be a success or a failure , Ave do not knoAV , but we would not have missed that sight , from our capital point of A'icw behind the camera , for very much gold . It was a realization of Avhat one could suppose to be the sight of a Chapter of the Order , raised by tlie potent Avand of a

necromancer . After great delay , dinner arrived , of Avhich some thirty-eight partook . The speeches Avere totally devoid of interest to the Order , being Avholly complimentary , and , in two instances , supremely egotistical . After tho Grand Master left the chair , the Grand Chancellor assumed it , and then the Marplot rose and set everybody , and everything , by the ears ; and AVC , in company Avith several other valiant Knts . having tho fear of brokenheads and

, _ sticking plaster prominently brought before us , beat a hasty retreat , leaving the chairman to deal with the unruly one—if he could . MANCHESTER . JjiRTTSAiEAl EN - CAMPMEXT . —This old Encampment met on Monday , December

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NUMBER ONE. Article 4
"LIVE AND LET LIVE." Article 9
OBJECTS OF MASONIC REFORM. Article 11
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 20
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURICUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 32
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 36
MASONIC ENCLAVES. Article 38
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 38
EVENTS AND THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. Article 41
CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA. Article 43
REVIEWS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 44
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 47
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 50
OBITUARY. Article 50
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 51
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Knight Templary.

should know the statutes , himself openly disregarded them , by appearing in a nondescript robe—altogether discarding the mantle , an essential portion of the statutable costume—Avhich robe Ave Avere informed by one was his judge's costume—an assertion Ave have good reason to doubt—whilst another said it Avas his academical robes , or the gown of an LL . D . —another incorrect assertion—because neither a judge ' s robe , nor an academical gown , bear a patriarchal cross on the left side .

The M . E . and S . G . Master put the question to know if the report of the Committee Avas adopted , Avhen the D . G . M . moved that the judgment of the Grand Chancellor be approved and recorded . This Avas seconded'by Sir Knt . Huyshe and carried , but as it is not the judgment of the Committee , Ave are inclined to think it will fall , powerless , to the ground . Sir Knt . Binckes clearly saw where the root of the evil lay , and inquired if the papers Avere open to any one to peruse , similar to such arrangements as

were adopted in the craft ? A lady , the Avife of a Provincial Grand Commander , deceased , petitioned for aid . The Committee sent it before Grand Conclave , and tho munificent sum of fifteen pounds Avas aAvarded her , whilst an Armourer , in Corfu , the son of a Craft Tyler , Avho made his plea of destitution turn on the act of the British Government withdraAving its troops , had ten pounds voted to him . AVe wish some one skilled in tlie doctrine of chances AVOU M calculate for us how much better it is to bo a live armourer than the AvidoAV of a Provincial Grand Commander . Sir Knt . Moymott gave notice of motion to establish a Fund of Benevolence ; to

enforce a series of fines for non-attendance on the part of the Grand Officers—and Ave hope he will also make them equally severe for Avant of punctuality ~ :-. ud that the fines so levied should be carried to the account of the Fund of Benevolence . Sir Knt . Huyshe commented on the difficulty experienced from the want of an agenda paper , and submitted a notice of motion that one be provided . Sir Knt . Binckes gave notice of motion , to the effect , that all appeal cases should he open to inspection at the office of tho Grand Vice-Chancellor .

Amidst the utter prostration of the majority present the Grand Conclave A \ as closed . Then a curious scene took place . Photographers , in batches , Avere introduced , and the members were driven into a kind of tableau—more after the manner of the police arranging an unruly croAvd than in an artistic spiritmagnesium lights Avere thrown on ; a group in Avhich the Grand Master , with his venerable appearance and kindly beaming countenance , was the centre figure , but , Avhen Ave looked for some of the prominent members of Grand

Conclave , they were eclipsed by a crowd of inferiorities who took up prominent stations , and many gentlemen we could name were totally excluded . The coup d ' oeil , even then , was a striking one . Tho haze diffused by the Avire partially enveloped the Sir Knts ., Avithout obscuring them ; and , from where we stood , wo could almost fancy we were gazing on some gathering of the knights of old , who , by the wickedness of some grim magician , had been turned into Avax-work as they stood . Whether the picture will be a success or a failure , Ave do not knoAV , but we would not have missed that sight , from our capital point of A'icw behind the camera , for very much gold . It was a realization of Avhat one could suppose to be the sight of a Chapter of the Order , raised by tlie potent Avand of a

necromancer . After great delay , dinner arrived , of Avhich some thirty-eight partook . The speeches Avere totally devoid of interest to the Order , being Avholly complimentary , and , in two instances , supremely egotistical . After tho Grand Master left the chair , the Grand Chancellor assumed it , and then the Marplot rose and set everybody , and everything , by the ears ; and AVC , in company Avith several other valiant Knts . having tho fear of brokenheads and

, _ sticking plaster prominently brought before us , beat a hasty retreat , leaving the chairman to deal with the unruly one—if he could . MANCHESTER . JjiRTTSAiEAl EN - CAMPMEXT . —This old Encampment met on Monday , December

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