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Australia.

Bro . Dooner as a joining member , which was unanimously in his favour . Bro . Stanford being unable to attend regularly to his duties , resigned the office of J . D . The W . M ., approving the truly Masonic spirit which had actuated Bro . Stanford , accepted his resignation , it being absolutely necessary for the good working of the lodge that each brother holding office , should be punctual in his attendance . Bro . Sutherland , M . C . was then appointed J . D . and invested . Bro . J . Hawkins

accepted the office of M . C , and was likewise invested . Lodge was then opened in the second degree , when Bro . Hessy Zoueh was examined as to proficiency . Having acquitted himself in a very satisfactory manner , ho was raised to tbe sublime degree of Master Mason by the AV . M . in a most able and impressive manner . A brother from a distance was then proposed by the W . M . and seconded by P . M . Maybury as a joining member , the ballot to be taken at next regular meeting . W . Bro . VV . H .

Maybury , P . M . suggested some alterations in the by-laws , and proposed that tbe AV . M ., P . M . Clarke , and the mover , be a commmittee to consider what amendments are necessary , and to report to next lodge . Bro . J . W . seconded the proposition , which was unanimously carried . W . Bro . W . H . Maybury then directed the attention of the AV . M . and brethren to the Ross monument , around which a proper fence ought immediately to be placed , and proposed that with a view of raising funds for that purpose an

amateur concert be given on or about St . John ' s day . AV . Bro . Rev . R . Leigh , D . G . Chaplain seconded the proposition , which was put and carried nem . con . The W . M ., Past Masters and officers of the lodge , were appointed a committee to make and carry out the necessary arrangements for the concert . Ifc was determined to have a luncheon on Monday , the 26 th Juno , in celebration of St . John ' s day . Lodge closed in peace love and harmony , and the brethren partook of a slight refreshment in an adjoining room . The usual complimentary toasts were given and responded to . In replying to " Our visiting brethren , " a visitor from Sydney passed a high eulogium upon

tho AV . M . and officers of the lodge , remarking that in his travels he had visited many lodges , but had never been in one where the ceremony of raising had been better performed , and where the whole arrangements of the lodge had been more perfectly carried out . SYDNEY . —Volunteer- Artillery Lodge ( No . 973 . E . G . ) - —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 25 th April . The Lodge was opened in due form afc 7 " 40 p . m .

Present : AV . Bro . Dr . Paterson in the chair , supported by numerous officers and brethren . The minutes of the last regular monthly meeting having been road and confirmed , a ballot was taken for AV . Bro . Nicholas Hopson , P . M . Zetland Lodge , No . 655 , E . G ., Regimental Staff Serjeant-Major , Volunteer Artillery , and D . G ., Pursuivant , which being unanimously in his favour , be was elected a joining member of the lodge . The initiation of a candidatepreviously acceptedwas postponed until the next

, , meeting of the lodge . A ballot for a joining member ( Bro . W . H . Cooper ) was also postponed ; likewise the passing of a brother . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when a brother passed a creditable examination , and he was subsequently raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , the Deputy Grand Master , E . 0 . Smith , having taken a prominent Dart in the ceremony . Then the lodge was lowered . The Deputy Grand Master complimented the AA ' . M . and his officers upon the

efficient manner in whicli their several important duties were performed . An emergency meeting was ordered by the AV . M ., for the purpose of conferring the M . M . degree upon two brethren . A committee of tlie lodge was then formed for tlie purpose of revising the rules and bye-laws of the lodge , to enable officers , & c , of H . M . ships of war , foreign men of war , commissiariatmembers of the naval brigadeand all military men to

, , become members , and also the propriety of altering the designation of the lodge , so as to carry out the object intended . There being no other business before the lodge , it closed in peace , love and harmony , at 10 o ' clock p . m ., when the brethren adjourned to the festive board by invitation from the W . M .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYRSHIRE MASONIC BURSARY . At a meeting of the Ayrshire Provincial Grand Lodge Committee , held at the George Hotel , Kilmarnock , on Thursday , 17 th August , the IVghc AV . Prov . G . M ., Colonel Mure , of Cald-

Scotland.

well , presiding , ifc was resolved , on full consideration of the many advantages which would result therefrom to Masonry , and to higher education in Ayrshire , that an Ayrshire Masonic Bursary be instituted . The Committee having received many suggestions from professors , __nA others , regarding the best means of promoting this object , it was agreed that subscriptions be solicited from the several Lodges in Ayrshire , from all Ayrshire Masons , and from all friendly to the cause of education .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

ESSEX . " ROMPOIID . — Essex Chapter of Faith and Unity ( No . 214 . )—¦ A Convocation of this Chapter was held on Friday the 4 fch insfc ., at the White Hart Hotel , Romford , Essex . Comp . Jas . Self , M . D ., M . E . Z ,, in the chair ; Rev . W . J . Skilton , H . ; YC . P . Scott , as J . ; E . J . Barron , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . Cooper , S . E . ; Oldfield , S . N . ; Gower , P . S , ; Major , E . H . Finney , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; J . Jordan , 2 nd Asst . Soj . P . Z's ; F . Adlard , D . C . ; W . P . Scott , Goddard ,

and Comps . Nicholls , Godfrey , Major . Du Cane , H . Pearce , and Speight , Janitor . The chapter was opened and the minutes eonfirmed Comp . Nicholls , who was absent on the former occasion , and was elected to the office of J ., was duly installed by the M . E . Z . The resignation of a iompanion was tendered and accepted- There being no candidate present , at the request of the companions , the ceremony of exaltation was worked , Comp . Jeffrey , acting as candidate . The ceremony was beautifully and impressively

rendered by the M . E . Z ., Comps . J . Boyd , and T . W . AVhite , giving the addresses of H . and J ., the various officers were also perfect in their workings . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Comps . J . Boyd and White , for their valuable assistance . The chapter was then closed until May next . The companions then roamed about the town . The companions then returned to the hotel , where a sumptuous banquet was provided b the worth hostMr . J . Hawley

y y , , whicli gave great satisfaction ; the viands and wines being of first rate quality . The usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given , Comp . W . Pulteney Scott responding to the toast of the " Officers of Grand Chapter . " Comp . Barron , P . Z ., in eloquent and eulogistic terms proposed the toast of the " M . E . Z ., " who duly responded with his usual ability . The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of tho the " Newly Installed Comp . Nicholls . " The toasts of the " P . Z . ' s " was responded to b

y Comp . Goddard . The visitors present were : —Comps . John Boyd , Z . 145 ; T . AV . AVhite , Cyrus Chapter , 21 ; Dr . Saunders , 12 ; T . Cochrane , Shakespeare Chapter , aud H . M . Levy , S . E . 188 ; each companion responding to the toast . The toast of the officers , and the Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable day and evening . The companions returned to town by an early train .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LANCASTER . —Poivley Chapter ( No . 1051 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Rooms , Atlienamm , Lancaster , on Monday evening the 21 st inst . There were present Ex . Comps . Dr . Moore , P . Z . as M . E . Z . ; W . Hall , H . ; W . H . Bagnall , P . Z ., J . ; Comps . Wbimpray , E . ; James M . Moore , N . ; E . Simpson , P . S . ; John Barrow , and R . Taylor

as Assist . Soj . ; J . AVatson , Janitor ; and R . S . Bateson . Visitor : Comp . Robert AValker , S . T ., Third Chapter of Ireland . After the usual business of the chapter had been transacted , the ballot was taken for Bro . AA'illiam Bradshaw , of Lancaster , who , being in attendance , was duly exalted to the degree of the Royal Arch by Comp . Moore , the Acting M . E . Z ., who afterwards delivered the Historical and Mystical Lecture , the Symbolical Lecture being rendered by Comp . Hal ] , H . A candidate was proposed by the M . E . Z . for exaltation in the chapter , which was then closed in dueforin .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

SUFFOLK AND CAMBRIDGE . A con clave of the Plantagenfc Encampment was held afc the Masonic Hall , Ipswich , on Monday , the 21 st inst . Present : — Sir Knights J . H . Townsend , E . G . ; Emra Holes , 2 nd Grand Captian of Lines , as 1 st Captain ; C . T . Townsend , P . E . C , P . 2 nd G . C . of L . ; AV . T . AVestgate , P . E . C ; Capt . Terry , P . G . A . D . C .

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MUSIC AS A MASONIC ACCOMPLISHMENT. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS-ERRANT. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 83. Article 3
MASONIC WORK AND PLAY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 7
THEN AND NOW. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE JEWEL OF THE GRAND PATRON OF THE ORDER IN IRELAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
GENERAL COMMITTEE OF GRAND LODGE AND LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 2ND , 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Australia.

Bro . Dooner as a joining member , which was unanimously in his favour . Bro . Stanford being unable to attend regularly to his duties , resigned the office of J . D . The W . M ., approving the truly Masonic spirit which had actuated Bro . Stanford , accepted his resignation , it being absolutely necessary for the good working of the lodge that each brother holding office , should be punctual in his attendance . Bro . Sutherland , M . C . was then appointed J . D . and invested . Bro . J . Hawkins

accepted the office of M . C , and was likewise invested . Lodge was then opened in the second degree , when Bro . Hessy Zoueh was examined as to proficiency . Having acquitted himself in a very satisfactory manner , ho was raised to tbe sublime degree of Master Mason by the AV . M . in a most able and impressive manner . A brother from a distance was then proposed by the W . M . and seconded by P . M . Maybury as a joining member , the ballot to be taken at next regular meeting . W . Bro . VV . H .

Maybury , P . M . suggested some alterations in the by-laws , and proposed that tbe AV . M ., P . M . Clarke , and the mover , be a commmittee to consider what amendments are necessary , and to report to next lodge . Bro . J . W . seconded the proposition , which was unanimously carried . W . Bro . W . H . Maybury then directed the attention of the AV . M . and brethren to the Ross monument , around which a proper fence ought immediately to be placed , and proposed that with a view of raising funds for that purpose an

amateur concert be given on or about St . John ' s day . AV . Bro . Rev . R . Leigh , D . G . Chaplain seconded the proposition , which was put and carried nem . con . The W . M ., Past Masters and officers of the lodge , were appointed a committee to make and carry out the necessary arrangements for the concert . Ifc was determined to have a luncheon on Monday , the 26 th Juno , in celebration of St . John ' s day . Lodge closed in peace love and harmony , and the brethren partook of a slight refreshment in an adjoining room . The usual complimentary toasts were given and responded to . In replying to " Our visiting brethren , " a visitor from Sydney passed a high eulogium upon

tho AV . M . and officers of the lodge , remarking that in his travels he had visited many lodges , but had never been in one where the ceremony of raising had been better performed , and where the whole arrangements of the lodge had been more perfectly carried out . SYDNEY . —Volunteer- Artillery Lodge ( No . 973 . E . G . ) - —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 25 th April . The Lodge was opened in due form afc 7 " 40 p . m .

Present : AV . Bro . Dr . Paterson in the chair , supported by numerous officers and brethren . The minutes of the last regular monthly meeting having been road and confirmed , a ballot was taken for AV . Bro . Nicholas Hopson , P . M . Zetland Lodge , No . 655 , E . G ., Regimental Staff Serjeant-Major , Volunteer Artillery , and D . G ., Pursuivant , which being unanimously in his favour , be was elected a joining member of the lodge . The initiation of a candidatepreviously acceptedwas postponed until the next

, , meeting of the lodge . A ballot for a joining member ( Bro . W . H . Cooper ) was also postponed ; likewise the passing of a brother . The lodge was opened in the second degree , when a brother passed a creditable examination , and he was subsequently raised to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , the Deputy Grand Master , E . 0 . Smith , having taken a prominent Dart in the ceremony . Then the lodge was lowered . The Deputy Grand Master complimented the AA ' . M . and his officers upon the

efficient manner in whicli their several important duties were performed . An emergency meeting was ordered by the AV . M ., for the purpose of conferring the M . M . degree upon two brethren . A committee of tlie lodge was then formed for tlie purpose of revising the rules and bye-laws of the lodge , to enable officers , & c , of H . M . ships of war , foreign men of war , commissiariatmembers of the naval brigadeand all military men to

, , become members , and also the propriety of altering the designation of the lodge , so as to carry out the object intended . There being no other business before the lodge , it closed in peace , love and harmony , at 10 o ' clock p . m ., when the brethren adjourned to the festive board by invitation from the W . M .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

AYRSHIRE MASONIC BURSARY . At a meeting of the Ayrshire Provincial Grand Lodge Committee , held at the George Hotel , Kilmarnock , on Thursday , 17 th August , the IVghc AV . Prov . G . M ., Colonel Mure , of Cald-

Scotland.

well , presiding , ifc was resolved , on full consideration of the many advantages which would result therefrom to Masonry , and to higher education in Ayrshire , that an Ayrshire Masonic Bursary be instituted . The Committee having received many suggestions from professors , __nA others , regarding the best means of promoting this object , it was agreed that subscriptions be solicited from the several Lodges in Ayrshire , from all Ayrshire Masons , and from all friendly to the cause of education .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

ESSEX . " ROMPOIID . — Essex Chapter of Faith and Unity ( No . 214 . )—¦ A Convocation of this Chapter was held on Friday the 4 fch insfc ., at the White Hart Hotel , Romford , Essex . Comp . Jas . Self , M . D ., M . E . Z ,, in the chair ; Rev . W . J . Skilton , H . ; YC . P . Scott , as J . ; E . J . Barron , P . Z ., Treas . ; G . Cooper , S . E . ; Oldfield , S . N . ; Gower , P . S , ; Major , E . H . Finney , 1 st Asst . Soj . ; J . Jordan , 2 nd Asst . Soj . P . Z's ; F . Adlard , D . C . ; W . P . Scott , Goddard ,

and Comps . Nicholls , Godfrey , Major . Du Cane , H . Pearce , and Speight , Janitor . The chapter was opened and the minutes eonfirmed Comp . Nicholls , who was absent on the former occasion , and was elected to the office of J ., was duly installed by the M . E . Z . The resignation of a iompanion was tendered and accepted- There being no candidate present , at the request of the companions , the ceremony of exaltation was worked , Comp . Jeffrey , acting as candidate . The ceremony was beautifully and impressively

rendered by the M . E . Z ., Comps . J . Boyd , and T . W . AVhite , giving the addresses of H . and J ., the various officers were also perfect in their workings . A vote of thanks was unanimously accorded to Comps . J . Boyd and White , for their valuable assistance . The chapter was then closed until May next . The companions then roamed about the town . The companions then returned to the hotel , where a sumptuous banquet was provided b the worth hostMr . J . Hawley

y y , , whicli gave great satisfaction ; the viands and wines being of first rate quality . The usual loyal and Royal Arch toasts were given , Comp . W . Pulteney Scott responding to the toast of the " Officers of Grand Chapter . " Comp . Barron , P . Z ., in eloquent and eulogistic terms proposed the toast of the " M . E . Z ., " who duly responded with his usual ability . The M . E . Z . proposed the toast of tho the " Newly Installed Comp . Nicholls . " The toasts of the " P . Z . ' s " was responded to b

y Comp . Goddard . The visitors present were : —Comps . John Boyd , Z . 145 ; T . AV . AVhite , Cyrus Chapter , 21 ; Dr . Saunders , 12 ; T . Cochrane , Shakespeare Chapter , aud H . M . Levy , S . E . 188 ; each companion responding to the toast . The toast of the officers , and the Janitor's toast concluded a very agreeable day and evening . The companions returned to town by an early train .

LANCASHIRE ( AVEST ) . LANCASTER . —Poivley Chapter ( No . 1051 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Rooms , Atlienamm , Lancaster , on Monday evening the 21 st inst . There were present Ex . Comps . Dr . Moore , P . Z . as M . E . Z . ; W . Hall , H . ; W . H . Bagnall , P . Z ., J . ; Comps . Wbimpray , E . ; James M . Moore , N . ; E . Simpson , P . S . ; John Barrow , and R . Taylor

as Assist . Soj . ; J . AVatson , Janitor ; and R . S . Bateson . Visitor : Comp . Robert AValker , S . T ., Third Chapter of Ireland . After the usual business of the chapter had been transacted , the ballot was taken for Bro . AA'illiam Bradshaw , of Lancaster , who , being in attendance , was duly exalted to the degree of the Royal Arch by Comp . Moore , the Acting M . E . Z ., who afterwards delivered the Historical and Mystical Lecture , the Symbolical Lecture being rendered by Comp . Hal ] , H . A candidate was proposed by the M . E . Z . for exaltation in the chapter , which was then closed in dueforin .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

SUFFOLK AND CAMBRIDGE . A con clave of the Plantagenfc Encampment was held afc the Masonic Hall , Ipswich , on Monday , the 21 st inst . Present : — Sir Knights J . H . Townsend , E . G . ; Emra Holes , 2 nd Grand Captian of Lines , as 1 st Captain ; C . T . Townsend , P . E . C , P . 2 nd G . C . of L . ; AV . T . AVestgate , P . E . C ; Capt . Terry , P . G . A . D . C .

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