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Australia.

GRAT-TON . —Palmerston Lodge ( No . 1148 , E . G . ) . —An Emergency meeting of this Lodge ivas held on Tuesday , April 18 th , at eight o ' clock , the AA ' . M . Bro . T . BaAvden , J . P ., M . P ., took the chair , and was supported by all the officers , a large muster of brethren , ancl visitors . The lodge was opened in form , possed , raised , Avhen a candidate who had undergone the necessary examination , ivas raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason . The lodge was closed in peace and harmony at

halfpast nine o ' clock , ivhen the brethren adjourned to Bro . Holinsten's , where arrangements bad been made for a complimentary supper to P . J . AV . Bro . C . Krauss , AVIIO AA-as ou the eve of his departure from Grafton for the metropolis . At ten o ' clock the AV . M . Bro . Baivden took his position at the head of the table , Bro , E . Potts , S . AV . occupying thc vice-chair . The festive board was Avell attendded , and ample justice done to the repast—which AA'as all that the most fastidious appetite could desire . The cloth

being removed , the AA ' . M . gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , "The Queen and the Craft , " which Avere heartily reejived The AV . M . then gave the toast of the evening " Our Guest ,, P . J . W . Krauss . " AVIIO , he remarked , Avas one of the oldest members of the lodge , and had had always taken a lively interest in its Avelfare . The AV . M . concluded a neat and appropriate speech by Avishing Bro . Krauss , health , happiness , and prosperity , in bis IICAV home , assuring him that the members oftlie

Palmerston Lodgo will at some future time be pleased to Avelcome him once more . Bro . Krauss feelingly acknowledged the compliment paid him on this occasion , expressing his pleasure at being connected Avith this lodge—his mother lodge—for so long a period ; he reviewed its career since its foundation . Bro . Krauss thanked tho brethren sincerely for their kindness to him , and concluded hy bidding them farewell , and wishing the Palmerston Lodge every suicess . Other toasts followed , and the musical brethren , as usual , did their duty during the evening—which was a very agreeable one . "Auld Lang Syne" brought the meeting harmoniously to a close at midnight .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

KENT . CHATHAM " , —Chapter of Antiquilg , No . 25 . —On AVedncsday , 9 th inst , at a convocation of the Chapter of Antiquity No . 20 , held at the Sun Hotel , Chatham , the most Ex . Comp . II . W . Moon . M . E . Z . and Treasurer , very ably exalted Bros . Edwards and Gilbert to this degree , the most Ex . Comp . T . Vesper , V . Z . 554 , acting as P . S ., after ivhich Comp . A ' esper , P . Z ., and Father oftlie Yarborough Chapter , 554 , installed the M . E . Comps . _

AV . J . Blnkey as Z ., and G . Ashdoivn as H . The Ex . Comp who had been elected as J . Avas not present , but his place ivas most ably filled by the Rev . Comp . Thomas R'lhiuson , P . Z . of tAvo chapters , P . Prov . G- Chap- Cambridgeshire , aud a joining member of this chapter . Ex . Comp . Warne AA-as inA'ested as S . E ., and Ex . Comp . Redman as S . N ., with Ex . Comp . Seahrook as P . S . ; and Ex . Comp . Moore as Treas . A brother AA-as proposed for exaltation at

the next meeting , and there is little doubt but that this chapter Avill noiv rapidly resume its hig h status in Royal Arch Masonry . After closing the chapter the Companions adjourned to tin excellent banquet , after ivhich the usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts wore ably proposed and responded to , the M . E . Z ., the M . E . IL , and the M . E . J ., pro tern , gaining golden opinions from the Companions by the style in which they presided - < t the festive hoard .

RAJCSGATE . —T / ianet Chapter , No . 429 . —A-. i emergency meeting of this chapter ivas called on the 10 th inst ., for the purpose of exalting Bro . Capt . Burgess , K . N . The chapter Avas opened by the Principals , aud the ballot proving unanimous , Bro . Capt . Burgess Avas exalted to thc sublime degree of a Royal Arch Mason . The three chairs Avere filled by most Ex . Comps . J . C . Twyman , Z ., T . II . G . Snoivden , IL , and L . Finch , P . Z ., Treas ., J ., and most beautifully and perfectly , did they render

the ceremonies and lectures . Comp . Winch acted as P . S ., and also was thoroughly an fait in the work . The Rev . Comp . G . AV . Sicklemore filled the position of chaplain very impressively . The other Companions present were H . G . Curtis , F . Z . ; R , Z . Hiscocks , P . Z . ; A . Twyman , S . E . ; B .- Rolle , S . N .. H . Wootton , 1 st A . S . ; J . Crocker , 2 nd A . S . ; J . S . Clark . Visitors , Comps . . Meyer A . Loewenstark , J ., Mount Lebanon , 73 . AVe ivere hig hly delighted with both thc manners aud precision ivith ivhich the chapter appears to be governed .

Royal Arch.

SURREY . SUTTON . —The Frederick Chapter of Unitg , No . 452 . —A convocation of this chapter AA'as held at the Station Hotel , Sutton , on Tuesday , the 1 st iust . Present : Comps . James Robins , M . E . Z . ; It . H . Evans , H . ; Magnus Ohren , Scribe E . ; G . AV . Dommett , 1 st A . S . : A . J . Dickinson , 2 nd A . S . ; AV . L . AVebb , H . E . Frances , and AV . S . Masterman , P . Z . 's ; and Frederick Williams . The minute Avas confirmed altering the clays of the

meeting of the chapter to the first Tuesdays in April and September , instead of May , June , July and August , as before—they being the meetings of the lodge and most inconvenient . It Avas moved by Comp . Magnus Ohren , Scribe E ., seconded b y the M . E . Z ., and carried unanimousl y , " That , from and after September next , the subscription to the chapter be 5 s . per annum , and that the joining fee be £ 1 3 s . 6 d .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

METROPOLITAN . TEMPLE GUESSING ExcA _ n »_ iEXT . —At a Conclave of the Temple Crossing Encampment ,, held at the Horns , Kennington , on Thursday last , the Emt . Sir Knt . F . AV . Mitchell , P . E . C , supported by Sir Knights Geo . Harrison , First Captain ; H . S . Sanderson , Second Captain ; Dr . Lilley , P . E . C , Prelate ; R . FarrarP . E . C , Reg . ; Dr . Harrison , Expertand other Knihts

, , g , most impressively installed Ex . Comp . AValls as a Knight of the Illustrious Order . The usual pleasant banquet of this Encampment followed Avith the usual loyal and religious toasts , concluding Avith that of the Equerry by the Emt . Sir Knight Vesper , P . G . E .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

SUFFOLK . IPSWICH . —Victoria Chapter Rose > J < M . R . D . M . —A meeting of this chapter Avas held in the Masonic Hall , Brook Street , Ipswich , on Monday , the 14 th ! inst . Present : 111 . Bros . Rev . H . N . Sanderson , M . AA ' . S . 30 ° ; Emra Holmes , 31 ° 1 st General ; and Captain Astley Terrv . 30 ° ; Ex . Bros . C . T . Toivusend , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . T . G . Beainnont , Prelate ; Rev . F . R . Palmer , Past Prelate ; Rev . G . AV . Marwood , Past Prelate , Hilda

Chapter , Whitby ; Dr . Mills , 2 nd General ; A . J . Barber , Recorder , as Organist ; G . S . Gelding , Treasurer ; P . Cornell , C . G .: II . B . " MacCall , & c After the chapter had been opened in antient and mystic form , and the minutes of the last regular chapter and chapter of emergency read and confirmed , the ballot Avas taken for Bro . Walter Azemberg Smith , W . M . oftlie Perfect Friendship Lodge , and Prov . G . D . C , Suffolk , who ivas accepted for perfection . Bro . George Andus Beaumont

Beecroft , Mu-. Bac , P . G . Organist , Oxford , however , was the only candidate present , and having previously signed the petition and declaration of allegiance to tbe S . G . C ., Avas admitted to the intermediate degree and dubbed a Knight of the East and "West , and Avas subsequentl y advanced , installed , perfected , and proclaimed a Knight of the

Pelican and Eagle , and Sov . Prince Rose » J < H . R . D . M . The ceremony Avas ably performed by LAV . Bro . Sanderson , the musical portion being undertaken by Ex . Bro . Barber , P . G . O ., Suffolk . The M . AA ' . S ., pursuant to notice , proposed the folloAving alteration in tho bye-laws , viz ., that members should be permitted to compound for their subscriptions to the chapter , resident members for £ 5 , and members residing Avithout the liberties of Ipswich , £ 3 3 s . ; seconded by III . Bro . Emra Holmes ,

and carried unanimously . III . Bro . Emra Holmes , and Ex . Bro . Dr . Mills AA'ere appointed auditors of the accounts . The Recorder gave iu the names of two or three members AVIIO had failed to pay their subscriptions for more than a twelA'cmonth , and they Avere ordered to bo erased from tho books . Ex . Bro . C . T . Toivusend proposed as a joining member of this chapter Ex . Bro : Rev . C . J . Martyn of the Metropolitan Chapter , Past Grand Chaplain of England , and W . M . of theStour Valley Lod No

ge , 1 , 225 , Sudbury ; seconded by Ex . Bro . Rev . G . W . Manvood . The third point having been given , and Bro . Beecroft received into the mystic code , the chapter Avas closed , aud the Sov . Princes retired to the banqueting room , Avhere an excellent collation AA'as prepared . Ou the remoA'al of the cloth theAV . M . S ., who presided , proposed " The Queen , " Avhich w-as drunk with due honour , the National Anthem being sung by the brethren .

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THE ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND. Article 1
THE " PRINCE OF WALES'S OWN " LODGE, Article 2
INCREASE OF NUMBERS IN MASONRY. Article 3
THE WAY TO DO THE WORK Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 82. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
GRAND LODGE OF IRELAND. Article 10
Craft Masonry. ENGLISH CONSTITUTION. METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 15
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 17
THE MARK DEGREE IN ENGLAND. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING AUGUST 26TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Australia.

GRAT-TON . —Palmerston Lodge ( No . 1148 , E . G . ) . —An Emergency meeting of this Lodge ivas held on Tuesday , April 18 th , at eight o ' clock , the AA ' . M . Bro . T . BaAvden , J . P ., M . P ., took the chair , and was supported by all the officers , a large muster of brethren , ancl visitors . The lodge was opened in form , possed , raised , Avhen a candidate who had undergone the necessary examination , ivas raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason . The lodge was closed in peace and harmony at

halfpast nine o ' clock , ivhen the brethren adjourned to Bro . Holinsten's , where arrangements bad been made for a complimentary supper to P . J . AV . Bro . C . Krauss , AVIIO AA-as ou the eve of his departure from Grafton for the metropolis . At ten o ' clock the AV . M . Bro . Baivden took his position at the head of the table , Bro , E . Potts , S . AV . occupying thc vice-chair . The festive board was Avell attendded , and ample justice done to the repast—which AA'as all that the most fastidious appetite could desire . The cloth

being removed , the AA ' . M . gave the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , "The Queen and the Craft , " which Avere heartily reejived The AV . M . then gave the toast of the evening " Our Guest ,, P . J . W . Krauss . " AVIIO , he remarked , Avas one of the oldest members of the lodge , and had had always taken a lively interest in its Avelfare . The AV . M . concluded a neat and appropriate speech by Avishing Bro . Krauss , health , happiness , and prosperity , in bis IICAV home , assuring him that the members oftlie

Palmerston Lodgo will at some future time be pleased to Avelcome him once more . Bro . Krauss feelingly acknowledged the compliment paid him on this occasion , expressing his pleasure at being connected Avith this lodge—his mother lodge—for so long a period ; he reviewed its career since its foundation . Bro . Krauss thanked tho brethren sincerely for their kindness to him , and concluded hy bidding them farewell , and wishing the Palmerston Lodge every suicess . Other toasts followed , and the musical brethren , as usual , did their duty during the evening—which was a very agreeable one . "Auld Lang Syne" brought the meeting harmoniously to a close at midnight .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

KENT . CHATHAM " , —Chapter of Antiquilg , No . 25 . —On AVedncsday , 9 th inst , at a convocation of the Chapter of Antiquity No . 20 , held at the Sun Hotel , Chatham , the most Ex . Comp . II . W . Moon . M . E . Z . and Treasurer , very ably exalted Bros . Edwards and Gilbert to this degree , the most Ex . Comp . T . Vesper , V . Z . 554 , acting as P . S ., after ivhich Comp . A ' esper , P . Z ., and Father oftlie Yarborough Chapter , 554 , installed the M . E . Comps . _

AV . J . Blnkey as Z ., and G . Ashdoivn as H . The Ex . Comp who had been elected as J . Avas not present , but his place ivas most ably filled by the Rev . Comp . Thomas R'lhiuson , P . Z . of tAvo chapters , P . Prov . G- Chap- Cambridgeshire , aud a joining member of this chapter . Ex . Comp . Warne AA-as inA'ested as S . E ., and Ex . Comp . Redman as S . N ., with Ex . Comp . Seahrook as P . S . ; and Ex . Comp . Moore as Treas . A brother AA-as proposed for exaltation at

the next meeting , and there is little doubt but that this chapter Avill noiv rapidly resume its hig h status in Royal Arch Masonry . After closing the chapter the Companions adjourned to tin excellent banquet , after ivhich the usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts wore ably proposed and responded to , the M . E . Z ., the M . E . IL , and the M . E . J ., pro tern , gaining golden opinions from the Companions by the style in which they presided - < t the festive hoard .

RAJCSGATE . —T / ianet Chapter , No . 429 . —A-. i emergency meeting of this chapter ivas called on the 10 th inst ., for the purpose of exalting Bro . Capt . Burgess , K . N . The chapter Avas opened by the Principals , aud the ballot proving unanimous , Bro . Capt . Burgess Avas exalted to thc sublime degree of a Royal Arch Mason . The three chairs Avere filled by most Ex . Comps . J . C . Twyman , Z ., T . II . G . Snoivden , IL , and L . Finch , P . Z ., Treas ., J ., and most beautifully and perfectly , did they render

the ceremonies and lectures . Comp . Winch acted as P . S ., and also was thoroughly an fait in the work . The Rev . Comp . G . AV . Sicklemore filled the position of chaplain very impressively . The other Companions present were H . G . Curtis , F . Z . ; R , Z . Hiscocks , P . Z . ; A . Twyman , S . E . ; B .- Rolle , S . N .. H . Wootton , 1 st A . S . ; J . Crocker , 2 nd A . S . ; J . S . Clark . Visitors , Comps . . Meyer A . Loewenstark , J ., Mount Lebanon , 73 . AVe ivere hig hly delighted with both thc manners aud precision ivith ivhich the chapter appears to be governed .

Royal Arch.

SURREY . SUTTON . —The Frederick Chapter of Unitg , No . 452 . —A convocation of this chapter AA'as held at the Station Hotel , Sutton , on Tuesday , the 1 st iust . Present : Comps . James Robins , M . E . Z . ; It . H . Evans , H . ; Magnus Ohren , Scribe E . ; G . AV . Dommett , 1 st A . S . : A . J . Dickinson , 2 nd A . S . ; AV . L . AVebb , H . E . Frances , and AV . S . Masterman , P . Z . 's ; and Frederick Williams . The minute Avas confirmed altering the clays of the

meeting of the chapter to the first Tuesdays in April and September , instead of May , June , July and August , as before—they being the meetings of the lodge and most inconvenient . It Avas moved by Comp . Magnus Ohren , Scribe E ., seconded b y the M . E . Z ., and carried unanimousl y , " That , from and after September next , the subscription to the chapter be 5 s . per annum , and that the joining fee be £ 1 3 s . 6 d .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

METROPOLITAN . TEMPLE GUESSING ExcA _ n »_ iEXT . —At a Conclave of the Temple Crossing Encampment ,, held at the Horns , Kennington , on Thursday last , the Emt . Sir Knt . F . AV . Mitchell , P . E . C , supported by Sir Knights Geo . Harrison , First Captain ; H . S . Sanderson , Second Captain ; Dr . Lilley , P . E . C , Prelate ; R . FarrarP . E . C , Reg . ; Dr . Harrison , Expertand other Knihts

, , g , most impressively installed Ex . Comp . AValls as a Knight of the Illustrious Order . The usual pleasant banquet of this Encampment followed Avith the usual loyal and religious toasts , concluding Avith that of the Equerry by the Emt . Sir Knight Vesper , P . G . E .

Ancient And Accepted Rite.

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE .

SUFFOLK . IPSWICH . —Victoria Chapter Rose > J < M . R . D . M . —A meeting of this chapter Avas held in the Masonic Hall , Brook Street , Ipswich , on Monday , the 14 th ! inst . Present : 111 . Bros . Rev . H . N . Sanderson , M . AA ' . S . 30 ° ; Emra Holmes , 31 ° 1 st General ; and Captain Astley Terrv . 30 ° ; Ex . Bros . C . T . Toivusend , P . M . W . S . ; Rev . T . G . Beainnont , Prelate ; Rev . F . R . Palmer , Past Prelate ; Rev . G . AV . Marwood , Past Prelate , Hilda

Chapter , Whitby ; Dr . Mills , 2 nd General ; A . J . Barber , Recorder , as Organist ; G . S . Gelding , Treasurer ; P . Cornell , C . G .: II . B . " MacCall , & c After the chapter had been opened in antient and mystic form , and the minutes of the last regular chapter and chapter of emergency read and confirmed , the ballot Avas taken for Bro . Walter Azemberg Smith , W . M . oftlie Perfect Friendship Lodge , and Prov . G . D . C , Suffolk , who ivas accepted for perfection . Bro . George Andus Beaumont

Beecroft , Mu-. Bac , P . G . Organist , Oxford , however , was the only candidate present , and having previously signed the petition and declaration of allegiance to tbe S . G . C ., Avas admitted to the intermediate degree and dubbed a Knight of the East and "West , and Avas subsequentl y advanced , installed , perfected , and proclaimed a Knight of the

Pelican and Eagle , and Sov . Prince Rose » J < H . R . D . M . The ceremony Avas ably performed by LAV . Bro . Sanderson , the musical portion being undertaken by Ex . Bro . Barber , P . G . O ., Suffolk . The M . AA ' . S ., pursuant to notice , proposed the folloAving alteration in tho bye-laws , viz ., that members should be permitted to compound for their subscriptions to the chapter , resident members for £ 5 , and members residing Avithout the liberties of Ipswich , £ 3 3 s . ; seconded by III . Bro . Emra Holmes ,

and carried unanimously . III . Bro . Emra Holmes , and Ex . Bro . Dr . Mills AA'ere appointed auditors of the accounts . The Recorder gave iu the names of two or three members AVIIO had failed to pay their subscriptions for more than a twelA'cmonth , and they Avere ordered to bo erased from tho books . Ex . Bro . C . T . Toivusend proposed as a joining member of this chapter Ex . Bro : Rev . C . J . Martyn of the Metropolitan Chapter , Past Grand Chaplain of England , and W . M . of theStour Valley Lod No

ge , 1 , 225 , Sudbury ; seconded by Ex . Bro . Rev . G . W . Manvood . The third point having been given , and Bro . Beecroft received into the mystic code , the chapter Avas closed , aud the Sov . Princes retired to the banqueting room , Avhere an excellent collation AA'as prepared . Ou the remoA'al of the cloth theAV . M . S ., who presided , proposed " The Queen , " Avhich w-as drunk with due honour , the National Anthem being sung by the brethren .

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