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Ireland.

-were passed to the degree of ? . C . Bro . W . Beatty having informed the acting J . AV ., Bro . Dr . AV . S . Love , that the soup was on the table , his column was raised , and the brethren , twenty-four in number , sat down to an excellent dinner , provided hy our worthy host , Bro . AV . Alullin . Grace was said by our Chaplain , Rev . C . Donnell , of Newtown Stewart , and justice was done to the good fare and first-rate wines , supplied , we believebBro . R . Buchananof Fintona . The chair was taken

, y , by the AA ' . AL , and the vice-chair by Bro . AA ' . Fleming Black , of Lislap , J . P ., county Tyrone . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and many a good song was sung by Bros . Dr . AA ' est , Dr . Henry Thompson , and others . In giving " The Health of the P . AI . 's " Bro . Black took occasion to mention the valuable services doue to the lodge and Craft by Bro . AVest , and in the name of the brethren presented to him a

beautiful P . M . 's jewel , set iu brilliants . He was led up to receive it by Bro . Commander C . Scott , Royal Navy . In returning thanks as a P . AL , Bro . R . Dawson , Alrijor , Royal Staff Corps , lamented the absence , through severe illness , of Bro . Chas . Eccles , D . L . and J . V ., one who is loved by all classes . " The Health of our Chaplain , " brought forth the speech of the evening . The eloquence of Bro . Donnell is well known in tho north . Bro .

Dawson proposed "The Ladies , " coupled with the name of the younger Miss Mullen , and acknowledged gratefully the support he has received from them in aid of the funds of the Masonic Male Orphan School , now being established in Dublin . There was enthusiasm displayed on this occasion by the bachelors , Bros . Mansergh Buchanan , AA ' . 0 . Orr , T . C . Dickie , AI . Anderson , T . Leary , P . Robinson , T . Wardrop , and G . Buchanan , of Tattykeel . The Tyler ' s toast was given and alms collected ; the J . AV . lowered his column , and the lodge was closed , after a most pleasant meeting , in peace , love , and harmony .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

MELBOURNE . INAUGURATION OE THE NEW MASONIC HALL . On the evening of Monday , Sept . 14 , 1808 , the new hall was inaugurated by a complimentary banquet given by the Lodge of Australia Felix ( No . 474 ) to tho Right AA ' orshipful District and Provincial Grand Masters and their oflicers , and it may be truly said that the Craft showed themselves in splendid form .

The principal feature in the building is the grand hall , which formerly served for the public business of the Insolvent Court . The aspect of this room has been entirely changed , and the old frequenters would hardly recognise it . From an ungainly smoke-dried chamber it is transformed into an elegant hall , second to none in the city for beauty of decoration . Its dimensions are , in length 50 feet , in breadth 26 feet , and in height 24

feet . At one end a handsome gallery has been erected , and at the other there is a slightly elevated stage , surmounted by a canopy of blue festooned cloth . The decorations have been executed under the superintendence of Air . E . L . Bateman , who has judiciously tinted the walls with an agreeable builj the ceiling being of a , light blue with silver stars . The hall is lighted with gas jets at the sides , and by a reflector in the centre of the ceiling . Upstairs there is a smaller lodgo room , in

which tho ordinary meetings are held , and wherein are contained all the mystic fittings . Messrs . Reed and Barnes were the architects for all the alterations . The lodge was opened shortly after seven , and after the ceremony of receiving the distinguished brethren from the Provincial Grand Lodges had been gone through , three gentlemen , Messrs . Heymansen , Nybag , and Stevenson were duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonrythe impressiveness of

, the ceremony , under the presidentship of the AA ' . M . Bro . Joseph Aarons , being materially enhanced by the performances on the harmonium by Bro . Scliott and the singing of Bros . Rainf ' ord , Donaldson , Amory , and a well-selected choir . The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the new hall , their number being considerably increased by late arrivals . The scene in the banqueting chamber was a very brilliant oneand was

, rendered more interesting by the presence of ladies in the gallery facing the dais . The chair was occupied by Bro . Jos . Aarons , supported on the right by the R . AA' . D . G . AL , Bro . Capt . Staudish , Bros . J . S . Butters , Mayor of Melbourne ; Dr . Traeey , Revs . Cole and Ewing , P . D . G . AI . of Tasmania ; and on his left by the R . AV . Prov . G . AI . ' s Bros . Smith and Reid , and D . G . AI . ' s Bros . Barnes and Edwards . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were

Australia.

given and received with all due honour , and the health of the three Provincial Grand Masters , the Deputy Provincial and District Grand Alasters , and the AV . A 1 . of the Australia Felix , Bro . J . Aarons , were nil drunk and heartily responded to . The grand treat of the evening was the singing of Madame Anna Bishop , who in the kindest possible manner sang with all her old pleasing voice and effect , taking part in the Masonic version of the National Anthemin addition to several solos in her best

, style , the favourite , of course , being " Home , sweet home . " The brethren who had assisted in the musical portion of the lodge ceremonial also again rendered their valuable services . It was not till a later hour that the guests separated , having evidently thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of Lodsre Australia Felix .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending February 6th, 1869.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 6 TH , 1869 .

MONDAY , February 1 st . —Lodges : Robert Burns , 25 , Freemasons' Hall- Unity , 69 , London Tavern , Bishopsgato-street . Royal Jubilee , 72 , Andertons , Hotel , Fleetstreet . St . John ' s , 90 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . St . Luke ' s , 144 , Pier Hotel , Cheyne Walk , Chelsea . Joppa , 188 , Albion Tavern , Aldcrsgate-sfcreefc . "Union , 256 , Freemasons' Hall .

TUESDAY , February 2 nd . —Colonial Board at 3 . Lodges : Old Dundee , 18 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-streefc . Temple , 101 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . Old Concord , 172 , Freemasons' Hall . St . James ' s , 765 , Leather Market Tavern , NcwAVeston-street , Bermondsey . Chapters : Temperance , 169 , AVhite Swan Tavern , Deptford . United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kennington .

WEDNESDAY , February 3 rd . —Grand Chapter at 8 . Westminster and Keystone , 10 , Freemasons' Hall . Stability , 217 , G-eorge Hotel , Aldermanbury . Zetland , 511 , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street . Mac Donald , 1 , 216 , Head Quarters 1 st Surrey Volunteer Corps , Brunswickroad , Camberwell .

THURSDAY , February 4 th . —Egyptian , 27 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Strong Man , 45 , Freemasons' Hall . Good Report , 136 , Radley's Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Lion and Lamb , 192 , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . Ionic , 227 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-streefc . St . Andrew ' s , 231 , Freemasons' Hall . Yarborough , 554 Green Dragon , Stepney . Victoria Rifles ,

822 , Freemasons' Hall . B . \ -eelsior , 1 , 155 , Sydney Arms , Lewisham-road . Perfect Ashlar , 1 , 178 , Gregorian Arms , Bermondsey-road . Chapters : St . James's , 2 , Freemasons Hall . Moriah , 9 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-streefc . Sincerity , 174 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . AVestbourne , 733 , New Inn , Edgware-road . Crystal Palace , 742 , Crystal Palace , Sydenham .

FIUDAY , February 5 th . —Lodges : Florence Nightingale , 706 , Masonic Hall , AVilliam-streefc , Woolwich . Hornsey , 890 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Chapters : British , 8 , Freemasons' Hall Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s . SATURDAY , February 6 th- —Gen . Com . Boys' School , at Freemasons Hall , at 4 . Lodge : St . Thomas ' s , 142 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Lord deTabley , Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , has intimated his intention of presenting £ 5 to this Fund ; and Union Lodge , Margate , No . 127 , has subscribed £ 2 2 s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

Owing to press of matter , several reports stand over until next issue .

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MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 1
BRO. MORRIS AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 2
ON THE PROTO-ETHNIC CONDITION OF ASIA MINOR, THE KHALUBES (OHALYBES), IDÆI DACTYLI, AND THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE MYTHOLOGY OF IONIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
THE MYSTIC NUMBERS. Article 6
"CRUX" ON THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 6
THE TRUE RELIGION OF FREEMASONRY. Article 7
HISTORICAL FREEMASONRY. Article 8
ZETLAND COMMEMORATION FUND. Article 10
THE LATE EMPEROR MAXIMILIAN. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
IRELAND. Article 19
AUSTRALIA. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 6TH, 1869. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ireland.

-were passed to the degree of ? . C . Bro . W . Beatty having informed the acting J . AV ., Bro . Dr . AV . S . Love , that the soup was on the table , his column was raised , and the brethren , twenty-four in number , sat down to an excellent dinner , provided hy our worthy host , Bro . AV . Alullin . Grace was said by our Chaplain , Rev . C . Donnell , of Newtown Stewart , and justice was done to the good fare and first-rate wines , supplied , we believebBro . R . Buchananof Fintona . The chair was taken

, y , by the AA ' . AL , and the vice-chair by Bro . AA ' . Fleming Black , of Lislap , J . P ., county Tyrone . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were duly honoured , and many a good song was sung by Bros . Dr . AA ' est , Dr . Henry Thompson , and others . In giving " The Health of the P . AI . 's " Bro . Black took occasion to mention the valuable services doue to the lodge and Craft by Bro . AVest , and in the name of the brethren presented to him a

beautiful P . M . 's jewel , set iu brilliants . He was led up to receive it by Bro . Commander C . Scott , Royal Navy . In returning thanks as a P . AL , Bro . R . Dawson , Alrijor , Royal Staff Corps , lamented the absence , through severe illness , of Bro . Chas . Eccles , D . L . and J . V ., one who is loved by all classes . " The Health of our Chaplain , " brought forth the speech of the evening . The eloquence of Bro . Donnell is well known in tho north . Bro .

Dawson proposed "The Ladies , " coupled with the name of the younger Miss Mullen , and acknowledged gratefully the support he has received from them in aid of the funds of the Masonic Male Orphan School , now being established in Dublin . There was enthusiasm displayed on this occasion by the bachelors , Bros . Mansergh Buchanan , AA ' . 0 . Orr , T . C . Dickie , AI . Anderson , T . Leary , P . Robinson , T . Wardrop , and G . Buchanan , of Tattykeel . The Tyler ' s toast was given and alms collected ; the J . AV . lowered his column , and the lodge was closed , after a most pleasant meeting , in peace , love , and harmony .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

MELBOURNE . INAUGURATION OE THE NEW MASONIC HALL . On the evening of Monday , Sept . 14 , 1808 , the new hall was inaugurated by a complimentary banquet given by the Lodge of Australia Felix ( No . 474 ) to tho Right AA ' orshipful District and Provincial Grand Masters and their oflicers , and it may be truly said that the Craft showed themselves in splendid form .

The principal feature in the building is the grand hall , which formerly served for the public business of the Insolvent Court . The aspect of this room has been entirely changed , and the old frequenters would hardly recognise it . From an ungainly smoke-dried chamber it is transformed into an elegant hall , second to none in the city for beauty of decoration . Its dimensions are , in length 50 feet , in breadth 26 feet , and in height 24

feet . At one end a handsome gallery has been erected , and at the other there is a slightly elevated stage , surmounted by a canopy of blue festooned cloth . The decorations have been executed under the superintendence of Air . E . L . Bateman , who has judiciously tinted the walls with an agreeable builj the ceiling being of a , light blue with silver stars . The hall is lighted with gas jets at the sides , and by a reflector in the centre of the ceiling . Upstairs there is a smaller lodgo room , in

which tho ordinary meetings are held , and wherein are contained all the mystic fittings . Messrs . Reed and Barnes were the architects for all the alterations . The lodge was opened shortly after seven , and after the ceremony of receiving the distinguished brethren from the Provincial Grand Lodges had been gone through , three gentlemen , Messrs . Heymansen , Nybag , and Stevenson were duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonrythe impressiveness of

, the ceremony , under the presidentship of the AA ' . M . Bro . Joseph Aarons , being materially enhanced by the performances on the harmonium by Bro . Scliott and the singing of Bros . Rainf ' ord , Donaldson , Amory , and a well-selected choir . The lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to the new hall , their number being considerably increased by late arrivals . The scene in the banqueting chamber was a very brilliant oneand was

, rendered more interesting by the presence of ladies in the gallery facing the dais . The chair was occupied by Bro . Jos . Aarons , supported on the right by the R . AA' . D . G . AL , Bro . Capt . Staudish , Bros . J . S . Butters , Mayor of Melbourne ; Dr . Traeey , Revs . Cole and Ewing , P . D . G . AI . of Tasmania ; and on his left by the R . AV . Prov . G . AI . ' s Bros . Smith and Reid , and D . G . AI . ' s Bros . Barnes and Edwards . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were

Australia.

given and received with all due honour , and the health of the three Provincial Grand Masters , the Deputy Provincial and District Grand Alasters , and the AV . A 1 . of the Australia Felix , Bro . J . Aarons , were nil drunk and heartily responded to . The grand treat of the evening was the singing of Madame Anna Bishop , who in the kindest possible manner sang with all her old pleasing voice and effect , taking part in the Masonic version of the National Anthemin addition to several solos in her best

, style , the favourite , of course , being " Home , sweet home . " The brethren who had assisted in the musical portion of the lodge ceremonial also again rendered their valuable services . It was not till a later hour that the guests separated , having evidently thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of Lodsre Australia Felix .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending February 6th, 1869.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 6 TH , 1869 .

MONDAY , February 1 st . —Lodges : Robert Burns , 25 , Freemasons' Hall- Unity , 69 , London Tavern , Bishopsgato-street . Royal Jubilee , 72 , Andertons , Hotel , Fleetstreet . St . John ' s , 90 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . St . Luke ' s , 144 , Pier Hotel , Cheyne Walk , Chelsea . Joppa , 188 , Albion Tavern , Aldcrsgate-sfcreefc . "Union , 256 , Freemasons' Hall .

TUESDAY , February 2 nd . —Colonial Board at 3 . Lodges : Old Dundee , 18 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-streefc . Temple , 101 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . Old Concord , 172 , Freemasons' Hall . St . James ' s , 765 , Leather Market Tavern , NcwAVeston-street , Bermondsey . Chapters : Temperance , 169 , AVhite Swan Tavern , Deptford . United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kennington .

WEDNESDAY , February 3 rd . —Grand Chapter at 8 . Westminster and Keystone , 10 , Freemasons' Hall . Stability , 217 , G-eorge Hotel , Aldermanbury . Zetland , 511 , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street . Mac Donald , 1 , 216 , Head Quarters 1 st Surrey Volunteer Corps , Brunswickroad , Camberwell .

THURSDAY , February 4 th . —Egyptian , 27 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Strong Man , 45 , Freemasons' Hall . Good Report , 136 , Radley's Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Lion and Lamb , 192 , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . Ionic , 227 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-streefc . St . Andrew ' s , 231 , Freemasons' Hall . Yarborough , 554 Green Dragon , Stepney . Victoria Rifles ,

822 , Freemasons' Hall . B . \ -eelsior , 1 , 155 , Sydney Arms , Lewisham-road . Perfect Ashlar , 1 , 178 , Gregorian Arms , Bermondsey-road . Chapters : St . James's , 2 , Freemasons Hall . Moriah , 9 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-streefc . Sincerity , 174 , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars . AVestbourne , 733 , New Inn , Edgware-road . Crystal Palace , 742 , Crystal Palace , Sydenham .

FIUDAY , February 5 th . —Lodges : Florence Nightingale , 706 , Masonic Hall , AVilliam-streefc , Woolwich . Hornsey , 890 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Chapters : British , 8 , Freemasons' Hall Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s . SATURDAY , February 6 th- —Gen . Com . Boys' School , at Freemasons Hall , at 4 . Lodge : St . Thomas ' s , 142 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Lord deTabley , Prov . G . M . for Cheshire , has intimated his intention of presenting £ 5 to this Fund ; and Union Lodge , Margate , No . 127 , has subscribed £ 2 2 s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

Owing to press of matter , several reports stand over until next issue .

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