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Provincial.

of the lodge . This interesting part of the proceedings of the evening being over , it was unanimously agreed that the first act of the lodge should be to become subscribers to the various Masonic charities . The lodge was then closed . in solemn form , and adjourned from labour to refreshment . The W . M ! presided over the Banquet , ably supported by the various officers of the lodge . The following toasts were given and cordially , responded to : — "The Queen ; " "The Prince and Princess of . Wales ,

and Royal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland ; " "The Earl De Grey and Ripon ; " "The Prov . G . M . " of Suffolk , Col . Adair ;" * ' The Lodge , and success to it , united with the name of the S . W . ; " "The newly initiated brothers ; " "The Officers of the Lodge ; " " The joining members , " and " The Lady Contributors . " The toasts were duly honoured by the brethren . The repast , provided by the host , Bro . J . Garrod , gave very great ¦ satisfaction , and a most agreeable and harmonious evening was passed by all .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

A ICTORIA . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( E . C . ) The following officers were appointed at the fast Provincial Grand Lodge , " E . G ., by the R . W . the Prov . G . M ., Bro . F . C . Standish : — Bro . II . St . John Clarke D . Prov . G . M . „ Hcnvy Harris Prov . S . G . W .

„ T . Loader , M . L . A Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . C . P . ii . Burdm Prov . G . Chaplain . „ J . H . Lempriere Prov . G . Sec . „ R . H . Emery Prov . S . G . D . „ Bev . H . Wyatt Prov . J . G . D . „ F . M . White Prov . G . Supt . of W . „ Wm . Daish Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . „ C . E . Horsley Prov . G . Org .

„ John Whiteman Prov . G . Purst . „ John Taylor Smith Prov . G . Tyler . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE ( S . C . ) The regular communication of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Scotland was held on Wednesday , the 22 nd April . The R . W . D . Prov . G . M . Bro . Wilson opened the Grand

Lodge in form . Bro . Barnes , W . M ., of the Kilwinning Lodge , acted as S . W . ; Bro . Thompson , W . M ., Uuited Tradesmen's Lodge , Geeloug , acted as J . W . The minutes of the last communication were read and confirmed .

The Treasurer stated the balance to the credit of the Grand Lodge . Several letters were read which had passed between the Grand Lodge of Scotland and tbe Provincial . Grand Lodge , which contained complaints of the want of . punctuality in the carrespondence of the Grand Lodge of Scotland with the lodges under its jurisdiction in this colony , and it was asked in one of the letters from the Prov . Grand Lodge whether the Grand

Secretary had forgotten that such a place as Victoria existed . A letter from the United Tradesmen's Lodge , Geelong , requesting the opinion of the Prov . Grand Lodge on the right of a private lodge to adjudicate between brethren in case of a dispute . Theright worshipful tlieD . Prov . G . M . said that the Prov . G . Lodge was placed in tlujsame position as a court of justice , and might be appealed to by any brother of the United Tradesmen's

Lodge , they therefore could not express an opinion on a subject 3 iot before them , and which they might be called to judge ; he therefore without entering intering into the merits of the case , directed the Prov . G . Secretary to inform the United Tradesmen's Lodge that all lodges under the Scotch Constitution have power to hear and adjudicate on any question of dispute between the members , and that these powers are defined by the Book of Constitutions ; but that the members have a right to appeal

from that decision to the Prov . Grand Lodge . Two letters , soliciting relief , were then considered , and no funds from the Prov . Grand Lodge being available , the W . M . of the St . Clair , Kilwinning , and Lodge of Judah undertook to investigate the claims and to relieve the brethren . The following Prov . G . officers were appointed : — Bro . Hon . Wm . Clark Haines , M . L . A ... Prov . G . Master . „ W . P . Wilson Dep . Prov . G . Master .

Bro . John Davison .,, Sub . Prov . G . Master , „ Thomas Read Prov . S . G . Warden . „ John Swanson Sprent Prov . J . G . Warden . „ Henry Francis Eaton Prov . G . Treasurer . „ John Edwards Prov . G . Secretary . „ Benjamin Cosway Haniraau Prov . G . Clerk . " David Edward Thomson Prov . S . G . Deacon . " Alfred Tartakover Prov . J . G . Deacon .

„ Frederick Barnes Prov . G . Architect . „ Louis Barwin . Prov . G . Jeweller . „ George Whitley Stokes Prov . G . . Dir . Cers . „ John Edwards , M . L . A Prov . G . Bard . „ Thomas Perrin Prov . G . Sword B . „ R . J . Paling Prov . G . Organist . „ Henry Taylor } p „ g , , ,, Theophilus Lightfoot j 1 r ( n ^ btew

arUSThe D . Prov . G . Master informed the W . M ' s . that he had given his consent to the publication of reports of lodges , but that consent could not apply to the publication of any report ivhich may be requested by any W . M . not to be published . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed with prayer . Bro . Thomas Reed was not able to attend iu his place as Prov . Grand Senior Warden , on account of illness . Bro . Barnes apologised for his absence .

MELBOURNE . —Lodge of Australia Felix ( No . 697 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of the above lodge took place at St . Patrick's hall , Bourke-street , on Monday , the 13 th April . Bro . Noone , W . M ., in the chair . Although there was not much business before the lodge , still the brethren were much pleased with the manner in which the W . M . performed the ceremony of the third degree , this being the first time the W . M . went through that beautiful portion of our ritual , the brethren may therefore congratulate themselves on having a brother tor W . M . who is highly esteemed , and who is so well able to conduct the business of the chair .

Washington Lodge ( No . 368 ) . —The usual monthly meeting was held at their lodge rooms , Ulster Hotel , on Monday , the 13 th April . Mr . D . Azaro Osbourne was regularly initiated into the mysteries of the first , or degree . Bro . Wylie received his second degree . Bro . Rose announced that a Royal Arch Chapter , in connection with Washington Lodge , would be opened during the week . Bro . Gerschele proposed Mr . Montgomery Williams as a fit aud proper person to receive the benefits

of Masonry . Lodge then closed . Kilivhming Lodge . —This lodge held their monthly meeting at St . Patrick's Hall , on Tuesday , the 14 th April . W . Master Barns , after the usual lodge business , said that he had invited their brothev P . M . Taall ' e to deliver a lecture on Masonry to the lodge , and after some complimentary remarks about- the lecturerhoped to seeon the next monthly nihta large number

, , g , of the brethren . Bro . P . M . Taafl ' e accepted the invitation , and rejoiced that his humble efforts were deemed of utility to the . body he had honour to belong to . He would caution the members not to expect a Masonic , lecture , but a lecture on Masonry only . Brethren knew the distinction ; a Masonic lecture was one given by authority , and all were bound to agree

with it ; the other was only the expression of the opinion of the lecturer , and the brethren might either adopt his views or not . Some accounts were then paid , and the lodge closed as usual with prayer . EAST COLLTNGWOOD . — Kent Lodge . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday . All the officers were present . Bro . Johnson , P . M . was elected an honorary member ; Bro . Woodin received his second degree ; and

Bros . Tanner and Austin were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . At an . early hour the lodge was closed in peace and harmony . PRAUKAN — The Lulce of Leinster Lodge ( No . 424 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge ( Irish Constitution ) , was held at the Royal George , Prahran , on Tuesday , April 10 th ,. Bro . C . JohnsonW . M . After the usual businessBro . Capt . Charles

, , M'Mahon received the second degree , and at an early hour the lodge closed in peace and lK . rmony . An emergency meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-room , on Thursday , the 16 th inst . Rros . Capfc . M'Mahon and F . G . Gould were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . As no other business could be transacted in the emergency lodge , it was closed with the usual ceremonies .

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THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE. Article 1
GEOMETRICAL AND OTHER SYMBOLS. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE PLANS AND DESIGNS FOR FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 9
UNIFORMITY OF WORKING. Article 10
YORK FREEMASONS AND FREEMASONS OF YORK. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
AUSTRALIA. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

of the lodge . This interesting part of the proceedings of the evening being over , it was unanimously agreed that the first act of the lodge should be to become subscribers to the various Masonic charities . The lodge was then closed . in solemn form , and adjourned from labour to refreshment . The W . M ! presided over the Banquet , ably supported by the various officers of the lodge . The following toasts were given and cordially , responded to : — "The Queen ; " "The Prince and Princess of . Wales ,

and Royal Family ; " "The Earl of Zetland ; " "The Earl De Grey and Ripon ; " "The Prov . G . M . " of Suffolk , Col . Adair ;" * ' The Lodge , and success to it , united with the name of the S . W . ; " "The newly initiated brothers ; " "The Officers of the Lodge ; " " The joining members , " and " The Lady Contributors . " The toasts were duly honoured by the brethren . The repast , provided by the host , Bro . J . Garrod , gave very great ¦ satisfaction , and a most agreeable and harmonious evening was passed by all .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

A ICTORIA . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE . ( E . C . ) The following officers were appointed at the fast Provincial Grand Lodge , " E . G ., by the R . W . the Prov . G . M ., Bro . F . C . Standish : — Bro . II . St . John Clarke D . Prov . G . M . „ Hcnvy Harris Prov . S . G . W .

„ T . Loader , M . L . A Prov . J . G . W . „ Rev . C . P . ii . Burdm Prov . G . Chaplain . „ J . H . Lempriere Prov . G . Sec . „ R . H . Emery Prov . S . G . D . „ Bev . H . Wyatt Prov . J . G . D . „ F . M . White Prov . G . Supt . of W . „ Wm . Daish Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . „ C . E . Horsley Prov . G . Org .

„ John Whiteman Prov . G . Purst . „ John Taylor Smith Prov . G . Tyler . PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE ( S . C . ) The regular communication of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Scotland was held on Wednesday , the 22 nd April . The R . W . D . Prov . G . M . Bro . Wilson opened the Grand

Lodge in form . Bro . Barnes , W . M ., of the Kilwinning Lodge , acted as S . W . ; Bro . Thompson , W . M ., Uuited Tradesmen's Lodge , Geeloug , acted as J . W . The minutes of the last communication were read and confirmed .

The Treasurer stated the balance to the credit of the Grand Lodge . Several letters were read which had passed between the Grand Lodge of Scotland and tbe Provincial . Grand Lodge , which contained complaints of the want of . punctuality in the carrespondence of the Grand Lodge of Scotland with the lodges under its jurisdiction in this colony , and it was asked in one of the letters from the Prov . Grand Lodge whether the Grand

Secretary had forgotten that such a place as Victoria existed . A letter from the United Tradesmen's Lodge , Geelong , requesting the opinion of the Prov . Grand Lodge on the right of a private lodge to adjudicate between brethren in case of a dispute . Theright worshipful tlieD . Prov . G . M . said that the Prov . G . Lodge was placed in tlujsame position as a court of justice , and might be appealed to by any brother of the United Tradesmen's

Lodge , they therefore could not express an opinion on a subject 3 iot before them , and which they might be called to judge ; he therefore without entering intering into the merits of the case , directed the Prov . G . Secretary to inform the United Tradesmen's Lodge that all lodges under the Scotch Constitution have power to hear and adjudicate on any question of dispute between the members , and that these powers are defined by the Book of Constitutions ; but that the members have a right to appeal

from that decision to the Prov . Grand Lodge . Two letters , soliciting relief , were then considered , and no funds from the Prov . Grand Lodge being available , the W . M . of the St . Clair , Kilwinning , and Lodge of Judah undertook to investigate the claims and to relieve the brethren . The following Prov . G . officers were appointed : — Bro . Hon . Wm . Clark Haines , M . L . A ... Prov . G . Master . „ W . P . Wilson Dep . Prov . G . Master .

Bro . John Davison .,, Sub . Prov . G . Master , „ Thomas Read Prov . S . G . Warden . „ John Swanson Sprent Prov . J . G . Warden . „ Henry Francis Eaton Prov . G . Treasurer . „ John Edwards Prov . G . Secretary . „ Benjamin Cosway Haniraau Prov . G . Clerk . " David Edward Thomson Prov . S . G . Deacon . " Alfred Tartakover Prov . J . G . Deacon .

„ Frederick Barnes Prov . G . Architect . „ Louis Barwin . Prov . G . Jeweller . „ George Whitley Stokes Prov . G . . Dir . Cers . „ John Edwards , M . L . A Prov . G . Bard . „ Thomas Perrin Prov . G . Sword B . „ R . J . Paling Prov . G . Organist . „ Henry Taylor } p „ g , , ,, Theophilus Lightfoot j 1 r ( n ^ btew

arUSThe D . Prov . G . Master informed the W . M ' s . that he had given his consent to the publication of reports of lodges , but that consent could not apply to the publication of any report ivhich may be requested by any W . M . not to be published . The Prov . Grand Lodge was then closed with prayer . Bro . Thomas Reed was not able to attend iu his place as Prov . Grand Senior Warden , on account of illness . Bro . Barnes apologised for his absence .

MELBOURNE . —Lodge of Australia Felix ( No . 697 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of the above lodge took place at St . Patrick's hall , Bourke-street , on Monday , the 13 th April . Bro . Noone , W . M ., in the chair . Although there was not much business before the lodge , still the brethren were much pleased with the manner in which the W . M . performed the ceremony of the third degree , this being the first time the W . M . went through that beautiful portion of our ritual , the brethren may therefore congratulate themselves on having a brother tor W . M . who is highly esteemed , and who is so well able to conduct the business of the chair .

Washington Lodge ( No . 368 ) . —The usual monthly meeting was held at their lodge rooms , Ulster Hotel , on Monday , the 13 th April . Mr . D . Azaro Osbourne was regularly initiated into the mysteries of the first , or degree . Bro . Wylie received his second degree . Bro . Rose announced that a Royal Arch Chapter , in connection with Washington Lodge , would be opened during the week . Bro . Gerschele proposed Mr . Montgomery Williams as a fit aud proper person to receive the benefits

of Masonry . Lodge then closed . Kilivhming Lodge . —This lodge held their monthly meeting at St . Patrick's Hall , on Tuesday , the 14 th April . W . Master Barns , after the usual lodge business , said that he had invited their brothev P . M . Taall ' e to deliver a lecture on Masonry to the lodge , and after some complimentary remarks about- the lecturerhoped to seeon the next monthly nihta large number

, , g , of the brethren . Bro . P . M . Taafl ' e accepted the invitation , and rejoiced that his humble efforts were deemed of utility to the . body he had honour to belong to . He would caution the members not to expect a Masonic , lecture , but a lecture on Masonry only . Brethren knew the distinction ; a Masonic lecture was one given by authority , and all were bound to agree

with it ; the other was only the expression of the opinion of the lecturer , and the brethren might either adopt his views or not . Some accounts were then paid , and the lodge closed as usual with prayer . EAST COLLTNGWOOD . — Kent Lodge . — The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Tuesday . All the officers were present . Bro . Johnson , P . M . was elected an honorary member ; Bro . Woodin received his second degree ; and

Bros . Tanner and Austin were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . At an . early hour the lodge was closed in peace and harmony . PRAUKAN — The Lulce of Leinster Lodge ( No . 424 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge ( Irish Constitution ) , was held at the Royal George , Prahran , on Tuesday , April 10 th ,. Bro . C . JohnsonW . M . After the usual businessBro . Capt . Charles

, , M'Mahon received the second degree , and at an early hour the lodge closed in peace and lK . rmony . An emergency meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-room , on Thursday , the 16 th inst . Rros . Capfc . M'Mahon and F . G . Gould were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . As no other business could be transacted in the emergency lodge , it was closed with the usual ceremonies .

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