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Meteopoiitah.

Then ever may we meet as we meet this night , With prospects as cheering and with hearts as light , Old Oxford ' s worthies round us , fraternal ever known—A chain of Brothers hearts surround Carnarvon on the Throne

The W . M . then gave " The Past Masters of the Westminster and iKeystone , " with which he coupled The health of Bro . Wyndham Portal , the immediate Past Master . "^ ' : . ;' ¦ The toast having been duly honoured , Bro . Portal returned thanks . He said he only expressed the sentiments of all the Past Masters , when . he asSerted that though they were Past Masters in virtue

of having served in the chair , the Master of the Lodge would always find them ready to assist him by every means in their power . ( Cheers . ) He then referred to the exertions of his noble friend on his right ( Lord Panmure ) in behalf of the the charities , particularly in recently presiding at the Girls' School Bestival , when the unprecedented amount of £ 1 , 900 -was subscribed , while Bro . Crew , sanguine as he was > only expected £ 1 , 500 . ( Cheers and laughter . )

The W . M . then proposed u The newly-appointed Officers , and the S . W ., Bro . Benson . " Bro . BensgiTTeturned thanks in a telling speech , and said he would do the best he could to justify the confidence which had been reposed in him . " The Charities , and Bro . Bond Cabbell , M . P ., " was the next and concluding toast .-. ' , ¦¦ '• ¦¦; : ' - The Brethren separated a little after eleven o ' clock . The musical arrangements were conducted by Bro . Donald King , assisted by Bros . Lawler , Genge , and Kingsbury .

Grand Mastees' Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last monthly gathering for the season of this Lodge took place on Monday , May 18 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when Bro . P . M . J . J . Blake most ably initiated a gentleman into the mystic tie . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the Lodge was closed in the ancient form , and the Brethren retired to an elegant dinner provided in the Glee-room , presided over

by Bro . Blake , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Bawson . Among the visiting Brethren , we observed Bros . Dangerfield , P . M . No . 107 ; Barrett , P . M . No . 188 ; F . Slight , S . W . No . 233 ; B . Isaacs , P . M . No . 539 ; and G . P . Bowe , P . M . No . 663 . Bros . T . Young , G . Perren , W . Winn , and T . Jolley , Jun ., contributed much to the evening ' s enjoyment by their excellent vocal powers .

Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) . —A numerous meeting of the members of this Lodge took place on Wednesday evening , May 13 , at the Freemasons' Tavern ; Bro . Gillespie , W . M ., presiding with his usual ability . Four gentlemen , viz ,, Messrs . Jdnes , Glover , Bobinson , and Bailey , were initiated into the Order ; and Bros . Neville , Smith , Garling , and Eraser , had the Sublime Degree of M . M . conferred upon them . Bro . Alfred Lucas , of No . 112 , was elected a joining member . The Brethren then adjourned to banquet , the W . M . performing the duties of the chair with his usual urbanity , supported by P . Ms . Golds worthy , P . G . S . D . ;

Shackelton , Williams , Grant , Heath , Recknell , Squires , Dearsley , wine steward , and Low , M . O ., the two last-named Brethren adding materially to the comfort of the Brethren in the discharge of their onerous duties . The visitors on this occasion , were Bros . Edward Cox , No . 955 ; W . Clark , No . 661 ) ; Edward M'Namara , No . 11 , & c . A pleasant evening was passed , much enhanced by the vocal exertions of Bros . Phillips ( son of the celebrated basso of that name ) , Lucas , and G . F . Taylor ( who presided at the pianoforte ) .

St . George ' s and Corner-Stone Lodge ( No . 5 ) . —The last monthly meeting of this highly-respectable Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , May 11 , when the W . M ., Bro . Algernon Perkins , raised a duly qualified Brother to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason in his usual impressive manner . At the conclusion of some other business the Lodge was closed in

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Meteopoiitah.

Then ever may we meet as we meet this night , With prospects as cheering and with hearts as light , Old Oxford ' s worthies round us , fraternal ever known—A chain of Brothers hearts surround Carnarvon on the Throne

The W . M . then gave " The Past Masters of the Westminster and iKeystone , " with which he coupled The health of Bro . Wyndham Portal , the immediate Past Master . "^ ' : . ;' ¦ The toast having been duly honoured , Bro . Portal returned thanks . He said he only expressed the sentiments of all the Past Masters , when . he asSerted that though they were Past Masters in virtue

of having served in the chair , the Master of the Lodge would always find them ready to assist him by every means in their power . ( Cheers . ) He then referred to the exertions of his noble friend on his right ( Lord Panmure ) in behalf of the the charities , particularly in recently presiding at the Girls' School Bestival , when the unprecedented amount of £ 1 , 900 -was subscribed , while Bro . Crew , sanguine as he was > only expected £ 1 , 500 . ( Cheers and laughter . )

The W . M . then proposed u The newly-appointed Officers , and the S . W ., Bro . Benson . " Bro . BensgiTTeturned thanks in a telling speech , and said he would do the best he could to justify the confidence which had been reposed in him . " The Charities , and Bro . Bond Cabbell , M . P ., " was the next and concluding toast .-. ' , ¦¦ '• ¦¦; : ' - The Brethren separated a little after eleven o ' clock . The musical arrangements were conducted by Bro . Donald King , assisted by Bros . Lawler , Genge , and Kingsbury .

Grand Mastees' Lodge ( No . 1 ) . —The last monthly gathering for the season of this Lodge took place on Monday , May 18 , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when Bro . P . M . J . J . Blake most ably initiated a gentleman into the mystic tie . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the Lodge was closed in the ancient form , and the Brethren retired to an elegant dinner provided in the Glee-room , presided over

by Bro . Blake , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Bawson . Among the visiting Brethren , we observed Bros . Dangerfield , P . M . No . 107 ; Barrett , P . M . No . 188 ; F . Slight , S . W . No . 233 ; B . Isaacs , P . M . No . 539 ; and G . P . Bowe , P . M . No . 663 . Bros . T . Young , G . Perren , W . Winn , and T . Jolley , Jun ., contributed much to the evening ' s enjoyment by their excellent vocal powers .

Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) . —A numerous meeting of the members of this Lodge took place on Wednesday evening , May 13 , at the Freemasons' Tavern ; Bro . Gillespie , W . M ., presiding with his usual ability . Four gentlemen , viz ,, Messrs . Jdnes , Glover , Bobinson , and Bailey , were initiated into the Order ; and Bros . Neville , Smith , Garling , and Eraser , had the Sublime Degree of M . M . conferred upon them . Bro . Alfred Lucas , of No . 112 , was elected a joining member . The Brethren then adjourned to banquet , the W . M . performing the duties of the chair with his usual urbanity , supported by P . Ms . Golds worthy , P . G . S . D . ;

Shackelton , Williams , Grant , Heath , Recknell , Squires , Dearsley , wine steward , and Low , M . O ., the two last-named Brethren adding materially to the comfort of the Brethren in the discharge of their onerous duties . The visitors on this occasion , were Bros . Edward Cox , No . 955 ; W . Clark , No . 661 ) ; Edward M'Namara , No . 11 , & c . A pleasant evening was passed , much enhanced by the vocal exertions of Bros . Phillips ( son of the celebrated basso of that name ) , Lucas , and G . F . Taylor ( who presided at the pianoforte ) .

St . George ' s and Corner-Stone Lodge ( No . 5 ) . —The last monthly meeting of this highly-respectable Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday , May 11 , when the W . M ., Bro . Algernon Perkins , raised a duly qualified Brother to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason in his usual impressive manner . At the conclusion of some other business the Lodge was closed in

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