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Provincial.

Waite , with power to add to their number , be appointed a committee to go thoroughly into the matter , and report thereon at the next meeting . This having been seconded , was passed unanimously . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bros . Mitchell , E . Kenmird , and Jenkins , were examined in open lodge , as the progress each had made as Fellow Craft Freemasons . Their answers proving satisfactory , these brothers retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree ,

and the three brothers above named were admitted and raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason . The ceremony was very ably , correctly , ancl effectively rendered by the AV . M ., ancl we are assured by a Prov . Grand Officer was present , ancl who has been an active Freemason nearly thirty years , thathe does not recollect a W . M . who ever did his work better than Bro . Henry Martyn Kennard did on Monday last . The lodwas then closed down to the first degree . One

cange didate for initiation at the next meeting was proposed , and the lodge was closed in harmony at 7 . 15 p . m . The brethren afterwards supped together at the Clarence Hotel , under tbe presidency of tbe AA . M . About forty were present . AA ' e regret we have not space this week to report the speeches , & c Suffice it to say that all passed off as happy as a marriage bell , and the toast , " To Our Next Merrio Meeting , " was drank with all

enthusiasm . Bro . Haskkins , AVaite , and others added greatly to the harmony of the meeting by their capital songs , and altogether a very pleasant evening was spent .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Yarborovgli Lodge . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Pavilion , on Saturday , ISth inst . Present : —Bros . Edward Turner , AV . M . ; Rev . Dr . Griffiths , P . M . ; Tanner , J . AV . ; AA ood , J . D . ; Gill , Sec ; Lainson , I . G . ; and other brethren . Amongst the visitors present were Bros .

Patten , Secretary Girls' School , and Sabine , P . M ., 73 . Bro . Lieut . Storrt , K . N ., having answered the usual questions , retired , and the lodge having been duly opened in the second degree he was admitted , and duly passed to the degree of F . C , which ceremony was impressively given by the AA ' . AL There being no other business , the lodge was closed .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . CHAPTER OI ? SINCERITY , ( NO . 174 ) . —A convocation of this new and flourishing chapter was held on Thurday , the 6 th , at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , Comps . J . Terry , M . E . Z . ; J . Newton , \\ . ¦ Barlow as J . ; J . Bellerby , S . E . The minutes of the former convocation were read and confirmed , and the report of the audit committee was read and adopted . A ballot

was then taken for the admission of Bor . Jesse Owens , No . 861 , and on its being unanimously in his favour , he was duly exalted by Comp . Terry , M . E . Z ., in a perfectly impressive manner . This being the night for the installation of M . E . Z ., Comp . J . Newton was duly installed . . 1 . Terry . I . P . Z . ; Buhner , II . ; J . Bellerby , J . ; Barlow , P . Z ., Treas . ; Morton , P . S . ; Cook , S . E . ; Gee , S . N . ; C , Laeey , 1 st Ass . ; S . Gilchrist , Janitor . There were also presentComps . WrihtP . Z . ; C . DaveyL . LiensJ . L .

, g , , , Mather , Goddard , E . C . Mather , & c . The chapter was then closed ancl the companions adjourned to a very sumptui . us banquet , provided by Comp . AA'right , that gave great satisfaction to all present . On the removal of the cloth , the usual R . A . and Masonic toasts were given . Comp . Owens responded for the toast of tlie newly exalted , and the M . E . Z ., in proposing the toast of the I . P . Z .. Comp . Terry , alluded to tho valuable services be had rendered , not only to the Craft , but to R . A . Masonry ;

he was ouo they were all proud of , and he had great pleasure in presenting him with a gold P . Z . jewel , for the able maimer he had conducted the duties of the chapter during tlie year lie had occupied the chair . The jewel is of a very elegant design , and the inscription on it as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Chapter of Sincerity , No . 174 , to Comp . J . Terry , P . Z ., as a mark of esteem , and for bis efficient conduct during the years 1869 ancl 1870 . " Comp . Terry suitably responded . Comps . Bilby , Rose of Denmark Chapter , and H . M . Levy , No . 188 ,

Royal Arch.

Joppa Chapter , returned thanks as visitors . The toasts of J . was responded to by Comp . J . Bellerby , the officers by Comps . Martin and Lacey , and the Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable and delightful evening . Some excellent harmony wasrendered by the companions during the evening .

New South Wales.

NEW SOUTH WALES .

SIDNEY . ZETLAND LODGE OP AUSTRALIA ( NO . 655)—The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held on Tuesday , 12 th July . The lodge was duly opened by the AV . M . Bro . Nicholas Hopson , iu ancient and solemn form , in the first degree , at 7 . 45 . A gentleman who had been previousl y ballotted for , and declared duly acceptedbeing presentwas then initialed into the

-, , mys teries of Ancient Freemasonry . P . M . Moss Israel P . P . G . S . D ., delivered the charge to the newl y admitted Brother . An Entered Apprentice , who was eligible to be passed to the degree of a F . C , was subsequently duly passed to the degree of a F . C , according to ancient usage and established customs of the Order . The lodge was then formally closed in the 2 nd and resumed in the 1 st , when the E . A ' s . were readmitted .

P . M . Moss Israel proposed that the sum of two guineas be contributed from this lodge towards defraying the expenses incurred by furnishing the District Grand Secretary's Office . P . M .,. E . Bennett seconded the proposition , which was put aud carried unanimously . The revised code of bye-laws , compiled by AVor . Bro . J . J . Ryall , I . P . M ., were then read for the last time , previous to their being submitted to the R . AA ' District Grand

. Master , It . Wor . Bro . A . Todd Holroyd , for sanction and approval . P . Master AI . Israel warmly supported them and moved their adoption—Past Master Leverson seconded , and the motion was put and carried . AA or . Bro . J . J . Ryall , I . P . M ., having taken up his residence at Bathurst , was placed on the list of Country Members . Bro . E . Mason volunteered to act as Hon . for the remainder of tbe

Sec . year , and was appointed and invested . This office had hitherto * been ably filled by AA ' or . Bro . J . J . Ryall . A communicntion was then read from Bro . Moore , S . AA ' ., Robert Burns Lodge , inviting the Officers and members to attend a preliminary meeting , with a view to establish a Masonic Club . There being no further business , tho lodge filially closed iu peace , love and harmony , at 10 o'clock .

TUE AUSTRALIAN LODGE OF HARMONY , ( NO . 655 . ) —This lodge held its regular monthly meeting on AVednesday the 13 th ultimo . The Treasurer ' s quarterly accounts were read and passed ; one joining member was proposed for affiliation ; two Entered Apprentices were passed to the second degree ; a sum of money subscribed for a widow and two orphans ; some routine work got through , and copies of the Book of Constitutions distributed to such members as had not previouslgot them

y Notice was given to discontinue the use of the present harmonium from tbe end of the year , a much better one having been offered at less pi ice . Tlio lecture on the Tracing Board in second degree by a Past Master closed the evening ' s work . UNITY LODGE OB SI ' DSEX , ( NO . 1196 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting ou Tuesday evening , 19 th July . The AV . M . opened lodgo at a quarter past 7 o'clock . Four

gentlemen were balloted for , accepted and ( being present ) initiated . Two brethren from the country were admitted as affiliating iiembers . The byc-luws of tbe Benevolent Fund in connection with this lodge havo received the approval and sanction of the Right Worshipful D . G . Master . Propositions were handed in for Candidates , & c . Lodge closed about 10 o ' clock , when the brethren adjourned for a slight refreshment , and finally dispersed about 11 . 30 , till their next happy meeting .

There are no persons more firm aud constant in any good work they have undertaken than those who are meok and placid . On the other hand , those who areeasily betrayed in anger are generally inconstant . They act through caprice , and not through natural motives .

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MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 41. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 7
Untitled Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 8
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 8
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 8
LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION-STONE OF THE NEW EDINBURGH INFIRMARY BY BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Article 9
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 18
REVIEWS. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
KING PEPIN. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
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Provincial.

Waite , with power to add to their number , be appointed a committee to go thoroughly into the matter , and report thereon at the next meeting . This having been seconded , was passed unanimously . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bros . Mitchell , E . Kenmird , and Jenkins , were examined in open lodge , as the progress each had made as Fellow Craft Freemasons . Their answers proving satisfactory , these brothers retired . The lodge was then opened in the third degree ,

and the three brothers above named were admitted and raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason . The ceremony was very ably , correctly , ancl effectively rendered by the AV . M ., ancl we are assured by a Prov . Grand Officer was present , ancl who has been an active Freemason nearly thirty years , thathe does not recollect a W . M . who ever did his work better than Bro . Henry Martyn Kennard did on Monday last . The lodwas then closed down to the first degree . One

cange didate for initiation at the next meeting was proposed , and the lodge was closed in harmony at 7 . 15 p . m . The brethren afterwards supped together at the Clarence Hotel , under tbe presidency of tbe AA . M . About forty were present . AA ' e regret we have not space this week to report the speeches , & c Suffice it to say that all passed off as happy as a marriage bell , and the toast , " To Our Next Merrio Meeting , " was drank with all

enthusiasm . Bro . Haskkins , AVaite , and others added greatly to the harmony of the meeting by their capital songs , and altogether a very pleasant evening was spent .

SUSSEX . BRIGHTON . —Yarborovgli Lodge . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Royal Pavilion , on Saturday , ISth inst . Present : —Bros . Edward Turner , AV . M . ; Rev . Dr . Griffiths , P . M . ; Tanner , J . AV . ; AA ood , J . D . ; Gill , Sec ; Lainson , I . G . ; and other brethren . Amongst the visitors present were Bros .

Patten , Secretary Girls' School , and Sabine , P . M ., 73 . Bro . Lieut . Storrt , K . N ., having answered the usual questions , retired , and the lodge having been duly opened in the second degree he was admitted , and duly passed to the degree of F . C , which ceremony was impressively given by the AA ' . AL There being no other business , the lodge was closed .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . CHAPTER OI ? SINCERITY , ( NO . 174 ) . —A convocation of this new and flourishing chapter was held on Thurday , the 6 th , at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , Comps . J . Terry , M . E . Z . ; J . Newton , \\ . ¦ Barlow as J . ; J . Bellerby , S . E . The minutes of the former convocation were read and confirmed , and the report of the audit committee was read and adopted . A ballot

was then taken for the admission of Bor . Jesse Owens , No . 861 , and on its being unanimously in his favour , he was duly exalted by Comp . Terry , M . E . Z ., in a perfectly impressive manner . This being the night for the installation of M . E . Z ., Comp . J . Newton was duly installed . . 1 . Terry . I . P . Z . ; Buhner , II . ; J . Bellerby , J . ; Barlow , P . Z ., Treas . ; Morton , P . S . ; Cook , S . E . ; Gee , S . N . ; C , Laeey , 1 st Ass . ; S . Gilchrist , Janitor . There were also presentComps . WrihtP . Z . ; C . DaveyL . LiensJ . L .

, g , , , Mather , Goddard , E . C . Mather , & c . The chapter was then closed ancl the companions adjourned to a very sumptui . us banquet , provided by Comp . AA'right , that gave great satisfaction to all present . On the removal of the cloth , the usual R . A . and Masonic toasts were given . Comp . Owens responded for the toast of tlie newly exalted , and the M . E . Z ., in proposing the toast of the I . P . Z .. Comp . Terry , alluded to tho valuable services be had rendered , not only to the Craft , but to R . A . Masonry ;

he was ouo they were all proud of , and he had great pleasure in presenting him with a gold P . Z . jewel , for the able maimer he had conducted the duties of the chapter during tlie year lie had occupied the chair . The jewel is of a very elegant design , and the inscription on it as follows : — " Presented by the members of the Chapter of Sincerity , No . 174 , to Comp . J . Terry , P . Z ., as a mark of esteem , and for bis efficient conduct during the years 1869 ancl 1870 . " Comp . Terry suitably responded . Comps . Bilby , Rose of Denmark Chapter , and H . M . Levy , No . 188 ,

Royal Arch.

Joppa Chapter , returned thanks as visitors . The toasts of J . was responded to by Comp . J . Bellerby , the officers by Comps . Martin and Lacey , and the Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable and delightful evening . Some excellent harmony wasrendered by the companions during the evening .

New South Wales.

NEW SOUTH WALES .

SIDNEY . ZETLAND LODGE OP AUSTRALIA ( NO . 655)—The regular monthly meeting of the lodge was held on Tuesday , 12 th July . The lodge was duly opened by the AV . M . Bro . Nicholas Hopson , iu ancient and solemn form , in the first degree , at 7 . 45 . A gentleman who had been previousl y ballotted for , and declared duly acceptedbeing presentwas then initialed into the

-, , mys teries of Ancient Freemasonry . P . M . Moss Israel P . P . G . S . D ., delivered the charge to the newl y admitted Brother . An Entered Apprentice , who was eligible to be passed to the degree of a F . C , was subsequently duly passed to the degree of a F . C , according to ancient usage and established customs of the Order . The lodge was then formally closed in the 2 nd and resumed in the 1 st , when the E . A ' s . were readmitted .

P . M . Moss Israel proposed that the sum of two guineas be contributed from this lodge towards defraying the expenses incurred by furnishing the District Grand Secretary's Office . P . M .,. E . Bennett seconded the proposition , which was put aud carried unanimously . The revised code of bye-laws , compiled by AVor . Bro . J . J . Ryall , I . P . M ., were then read for the last time , previous to their being submitted to the R . AA ' District Grand

. Master , It . Wor . Bro . A . Todd Holroyd , for sanction and approval . P . Master AI . Israel warmly supported them and moved their adoption—Past Master Leverson seconded , and the motion was put and carried . AA or . Bro . J . J . Ryall , I . P . M ., having taken up his residence at Bathurst , was placed on the list of Country Members . Bro . E . Mason volunteered to act as Hon . for the remainder of tbe

Sec . year , and was appointed and invested . This office had hitherto * been ably filled by AA ' or . Bro . J . J . Ryall . A communicntion was then read from Bro . Moore , S . AA ' ., Robert Burns Lodge , inviting the Officers and members to attend a preliminary meeting , with a view to establish a Masonic Club . There being no further business , tho lodge filially closed iu peace , love and harmony , at 10 o'clock .

TUE AUSTRALIAN LODGE OF HARMONY , ( NO . 655 . ) —This lodge held its regular monthly meeting on AVednesday the 13 th ultimo . The Treasurer ' s quarterly accounts were read and passed ; one joining member was proposed for affiliation ; two Entered Apprentices were passed to the second degree ; a sum of money subscribed for a widow and two orphans ; some routine work got through , and copies of the Book of Constitutions distributed to such members as had not previouslgot them

y Notice was given to discontinue the use of the present harmonium from tbe end of the year , a much better one having been offered at less pi ice . Tlio lecture on the Tracing Board in second degree by a Past Master closed the evening ' s work . UNITY LODGE OB SI ' DSEX , ( NO . 1196 . )—This lodge held its monthly meeting ou Tuesday evening , 19 th July . The AV . M . opened lodgo at a quarter past 7 o'clock . Four

gentlemen were balloted for , accepted and ( being present ) initiated . Two brethren from the country were admitted as affiliating iiembers . The byc-luws of tbe Benevolent Fund in connection with this lodge havo received the approval and sanction of the Right Worshipful D . G . Master . Propositions were handed in for Candidates , & c . Lodge closed about 10 o ' clock , when the brethren adjourned for a slight refreshment , and finally dispersed about 11 . 30 , till their next happy meeting .

There are no persons more firm aud constant in any good work they have undertaken than those who are meok and placid . On the other hand , those who areeasily betrayed in anger are generally inconstant . They act through caprice , and not through natural motives .

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