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Secretary ; E . Mayne , S . D . ; J . Hughes , J . D . ; J . Bayne , I . G . j J . E . Sheffield , D . C ; W . Wright , Org . ; C . J . Davison , W . S . ; P . Young , A . W . S . ; and J . Very , Ty ler . The usual addresses were then delivered by Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., the Installing Mas ' er , in a manner that formed a fitting close to a very successful year of office . Bro . Weston , VV . M ., then said he had a very
pleasing duty to perform , in presenting Bro . Woodman , I . P . M ., with a P . M . 's jewel , which had been voted to that brother at the preceding meeting , as a small token of the appreciation of the members at the admirable manner in which he had carried out the duties of the chair , and as a mark of the esteem with which he is regarded by them . He could only say that it was the earnest wish of the
brethren that Bro . Woodman would be spared for many years to wear the jewel , and to combine with the other P . M . ' s in furthering the best interests of their lodge . Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., briefly returned thanks for the handsome gift and for the kind remarks of the W . M ., observing that he should reserve any further observations until a later period of the evening .
There being no other business for transaction , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , under the genial presidency of the newly-installed W . M . The usual toasts were subsequently duly honoured , the first being " The Queen and the Craft , " which the Worshipful Master said was always well received at public meetings , but more especially at Masonic gatherings . The
toast was , however , received with exceptional enthusiasm at this period , it being the Jubilee year , when thoughts naturally reverted to the marvellous progress the nation had made during the last 50 years . In giving " The Health of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " , the Worshipful Master ' said thatmanyof the brethren round the table were present at the grand meeting
at the Albert Hall , when Freemasonry emphatically expressed its loyalty to the Throne and attachment to his Royal Highness . Those who were present on that occasion could not fail to be struck with the admirable manner in which his Royal Highness conducted the business , and all would agree that under such a distinguished and able M . W . G . M . the Craft must prosper .
"The Grand Officers " was next given . The Worshipful Master , after referring to the excellent services rendered by that body , read a letter from Bro . James Terry , Secretary Benevolent Institution , who expressed his regret at his inability to attend their meeting . The W . M . remarked that they had all been pleased to see the rank of P . G . Sword Bearer conferred on Bro . Terry at the Albert Hall ,
and they were convinced that among the members who were so honoured there were none more deserving than he . The toast of "The R . W . Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bait ., Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . Grand Officers , " was next proposed by the Worshipful Master . He observed that Sir Francis Burdett was deservedly popular in the
province , for he was invariably kind and genial . The brethren present were devoted to their Provnicial G . M ., who always spoke well of the Citadel Lodge . He ( the W . M . ) would read letters from Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Raymond H . Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., and J . F . H . Woodward , Prov . G . Sec , expressing their regret at their inability to attend . Their lodge was honoured by having amongst its members several Prov . Grand Officers who had rendered
good service . He should couple with the toast the name of Bro . Mayes , P . P . G . P . Bro . H . W . Mayes , P . P . G . P ., returned thanks for the kind terms in which the W . M . had proposed the toast , and for the coi dial reception given by the brethren , and assured them that the Prov . Grand Officers would continue to exert themselves for the benefit of the Craft generally , and the
province in particular . Bro . VV . H . Lee , Prov . A . G . Sec , also responded . Bro . E . Woodman then gave "The Worshiplul Master , " and said he was proud to see Bro . Weston in that honourable position . There were many expert Masons in their lodge ; but he was convinced that there was no brother better qualified for the onerous duties of the chair than its
present occupant . Bro . Weston had proved himself to be thoroughly acquainted with Masonic ritual , and under the guidance of such a W . M . a happy and prosperous year was assured for the lodge . Bro . John Weston , W . M ., said that after the flattering manner in which the I . P . M . had proposed the toast , and having witnessed the cordiality with which it was received by the brethren , he found it difficult to find words to
adequately express his thanks . He need scarcely assure them that he was gratified to have reached the chair , an honour to which he had long looked forward . He would make every effort to advance the Citadel Lodge , of which he was a founder . Since its consecration it had steadil y prospered , and he had felt proud to see its growth . He was convinced it would continue its prosperous career , and maintain its high position in the province . He was proud of the lodge , and of his position as its W . M . for the
ensuing year . "The Visitors" was next introduced by the W . M ., who expresstd the pleasure it afforded him to welcome such a goodly number of visiting brethren . In the name of the lodge he tendered them a hearty welcome , trusting they would repeat their visit . There were many old faces amongst the visitors whom they had frequently seen , and hoped to see as frequently in the future . He should couple
the names of Bros . A . E . Taylor , P . P . G . Supt . of Works Surrey ; R . P . Forge , VV . M . 1693 ; R . A . Homan , VV . M . 1602 ; and J . Baker , 1471 . Bro . A . E . Taylor , P . P . G . Supt . of Works Surrey , said that in his reply he should take the advice of the VV . M . and practise brevity . It was his first visit , and he had been pleased with the cordial reception he had received
from the members . It had gratified him to see the ceremonies so ably worked , and more especially the installation ceremony . He thanked them heaitily for the kindness he had received , and regretted that he had not been able to join their lodge . Several other visiting brethren also responded . The Worshipful Master then gave "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., " whomhe
heartily congratulated on the able and impressive manner in which he ha . i conducted the installation ceremony . Bro . Woodman was a P . M . of a North London lodge , where he had previously performed the ceremony , and on the present occasion he had maintained the reputation he had established for excellent working . Bro . C . Woodman , Prov . A . G . P ., I . P . M ., thanked the
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Worshipful Master for his complimentary remarks , and the brethren for their hearty reception . He tendered his best thanks to the Past Masters and officers for their hearty cooperation and valuable assistance during his term of office . He had also to thank the brethren for the handsome jewel presented to him in recognition of the slight services he had rendered . He hoped to be spared for many years to wear that jewel , and to witness a continuation in the future of the prosperity the lodge had attained in the
past . Bro . T . I . Bird , P . P . G . Swd . Br ., replied for "The Past Masters . " " The Officers " having been duly given , and replied to by Bro . Von Holtorp , S . W ., and others , the Tyler ' s toast
closed a successful and pleasant gathering . A meed of praise is especially due to Bro . W . Wright , Org ., under whose arrangements an excellent programme of music was admirably rendered . Amongst those who assisted were Bros , J . Bayne , Taylor , Woodman , and Miss Prestage .
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JUSTICE LODGE ( No . 147 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 33 rd ult ., at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , when Ihere were present Bros . I ' viov , W . M . ; Lena , S . W .-, Faulkner , J . W . ; S . R . Speight , P . M ., Sec . ; Penrose , S . D . ; Vatcky , J . D . ; Borrett , I . G . ; Hutchings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Turpin , Jenkins , Dandridge , and Emblin . The lodge was ripened in the First Degree , and the minutes of
the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Turpin acting as candidate . The lodge was called off , and , on resuming , was ripened in the S cond Degree . The usual questions having been duly answered by Bro . Dandridge , the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony uf raising was rehearsed . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and all business being ended , the lodge was closed .
ZETLAND LODGE ( No . Jir ; . —A meeting was held at the York and Albany , Regent's Park , on Monday , the 27 th ult ., when there were present Bros . C . A . Ittcr , 1897 , 2191 , W . M . ; A . ( , iudings , 1194 , 3203 , S . W . ; H . Jordon , 1310 , 2202 , J . W . ; N . J . Goodthild , 704 , 1470 , 3202 , S . D . ; J . Lawrence , 7 S 8 , J . D . ; W . J . Hall , 191 , I . G . ; C . iVlulvey , 179 , 7 S 8 , 2203 , Preceptor ; P . Rcckne . l , P . M . 213 , Treas . ; H . Bangs , 1693 , 3202 ; F . J . Holden , 2202 ; and J . Powdrcll , 1744 , 2302 .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremonv of initiation , Bro . Mulvey acting as candidate . The W . M . tlien vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . Lawrence , who opened the lodge in the Second Degree . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bra . Reckneli acting as candidate . The lodge was
closed in the Second Degree . Bro . F . J . Holden answered tne usual questions leading from he First to the Second Degree . On rising for the second time , ihe Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that the S . W . occupy the chair at the next meetingcarried unanimously ; the officers were appointed in rotation . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1435 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Lcinsier-place , Cleveland-square , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , W . Present : Bros . lohn Smith , W . M . ; E . F . Ferris , S . W . ; J . C . Conway , J . W . j H . Dchane , P . M . 1343 , P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Sec . ; W . J . ' Mason , S . D . ; M . Rosenberg , J . D . ; F . E . Vowler , P . M ., I . G . ; C . S . Mote , acting Preceptor ; and others . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Instruction was given in opening the lodge in the Second and Third Degrees . Bro . Ferris was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . A cordial vote of thanks , to be recorded on the minutes , was unanimously carried for the able manner in which Bro . Smith had performed the duties of the chair tor the first time , and he suitably acknovv . edged the compliment . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was clo > cd .
CHAUCER LODGE ( No . r 54 o ) . —This lodge held its us :. al weekly meet ng at the Old White Hart Hotel , Borough , on Tuesday , 38 th ult ., when thtre were present Bros . A . Austin , W . M . ; 1 . Osmond , S . W . ; Ladds , | . W . ; S . P . Catterson , acting Preceptor ; F . H . Will ams , Hon . Sec . ; W . Riots , S . D . ; Kenaut , J . D . ; A . Arrowsmith , l . U . ; H . Chapman , W . Whigham , Yonlden , Fuliick , and Steng . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed , ihe ceremony 01 initiation was rehearsed , with Bro . Chapman as candidate . Bro . Austin vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Ladds . Bro . Kenaut , having answered the u * ual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , with Bro . Renaut as candidate , the lodge was resumed to the First
Degree . The W . M . rose for the first time , and the dues were collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , when the Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that the S . W . be W . M . for the next meeting—carried unanimously . The S . W . returned thanks , and appointed the officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., on the 23 rd ult ., when there were present Bros . G . F . Swan , W . M . ; W . Hancock , S . W . ; H . Sammons , J . W . ; Carlo Grassi , S . D . ; A . tlullen , | . D . ; G . H . Reynolds , I . G . ; W . C . Smith , Preceptor ; G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ; T , if . Weeks , 1 ' yler ; VV . Hunter , and W . Brinuley . The lodge was opened in due form , ana ihe minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge called uff and on . The W . M . worked the ist Section of the Fir » t Lecture . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . Bro . A . Bullen , having offered himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . rehearsed the Degree of M . M . The W . M . worked the 3 rd Section of the Third Lecture . Lodge resumed to the First Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . VV . C . Smith proposed that Bro .
W . Hancock , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week—seconded bv the J . W ., and carried unanimously . The VV . M . elect was pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . On rising for the third time , Bro . W . C . Smith proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of this lodge of instruction to Bro . G . F . Swan , W . M ., for the very able and efficient manner in which he had carried out
the duties of the chair for the first time . His work . ng had been very clear and distinct , and he felt sure that ihe brethren had been delighted with the same . Seconded by Bro . W . Bri diey ; carried unanimously . The W . M . was pleased to reply . Nothing furthei offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed and adjourned .
CHISWICK LODGE ( No . 2012 ) . —A meeting was held ai the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith , on Saturday , the 35 th ult . Present : Bros . J . Brown , W . M . j [ . Davies , S . W . ; W . G . Coar , J . W . ; Ayling , Preceptor ; A . Williams , Sec . ; J . Higginson , S . D . ; Cotton , | . D . ; Spiegel , P . M ., I . G . ; Woodard , P . J . Davies , J . H . Wood , and J . Sims , P . M . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . The isr . Section of the Lecture was svorKcd by the brethren , under the direction of Bro . J . Uavies , S . W . Bro . Woodard offering himself as a candidate for initiation , that ceremony was rehearsed by the VV . M . Bro . Woodard , being an E . A ., answered the questions leading to the Second Degree in a very satisfactory manner . On the usual rising , Bro . } . Davies was unanimously elected W . M , for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
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LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham-road Station ( L . C . & D . R . ) , 0 » Monday , the 37 th ult . Present : Bros . Folkard , W . M . : I Wright , S . W . ; Gibbs , J . W . ; Hurst , S . D . ; Lissimore , J . D . Burnett , I . G . ; W . VV . Westley , Treas . ; J . Andrews , Sec . •' Waiker , Partridge , Cannon , and Oates . ' ' The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The 2 nd Section of the Lecture
was worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren , and the 3 rd by Bro . Walker , assisted by the breihren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . Folkard , with Bro . Cannon as candidate . Lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The W . M . rose for the first time , and dues were collected , ihe VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Wrighr , S . VV ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing week . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
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INSTRUCTION . HORNSEY CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( No . 8 oo ) .-A convocation was held on Friday , the 34 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Lcinster-place , Cleveland-square , Paddington , W ., when there were present Comps . T . C . Edmonds , S 90 , S . N . 1507 , Z . ; E . Childs , P . Z . 53 S , H . ; J . Sims , S . N . S 34 , ) . ; H . E . Ucuanc , H . 890 , 1 st A . S . 603 , S . E . ; C . R . Wickens , P ' . S . 704 , S . N . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . S . 975 , P . S . ; T . J . Hcau , 3031 ( visitor ; , 1 st A . S . ; A . Hardy , 1 S 5 , 3 iid A . S . ; Capt . A . Nicois , P . Z . S 90 ; J . Davies , 733 ; M . Spiegel , 834 ; P . J . Davies , Andrew Chapter ; Henry
biloert , SJ 4 ; and | . Smith , 890 . The ch . ipter was' declared op ; n , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and conhrmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . P . J . DavLs candidate . C- » mp . Head , upon the ballot proving unanimous , was elected a member , and expressed the pleasure and instruction he h ^ d derived fro m his visit . The officers were elected for the ensuing two weeks—Coinp . Childs M . E . Z . After the usual risings , "Hearty good wishes" were accorded , and the chapter was closed .
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WHITEHAVEN . —Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . —The regular meeting of this Ijdge was held on Friday , the 24 th ult . Bro . Geo . Ryrie , W . M ., P . G . D . C , presideJ , there being also present Bros . G . VV . Roll , as S . vV . ; Kcv . Jas . Anderson , P . G . C , J . W . ; VV . J . lyson , P . G . Org ., M . O . ; 'llios . Rowlings , S . O . ; D . Atkinson , J . O . ; G . Dalrymple , P . G . Sec , 1 teas . ; W . H . Bewlay , Keg - .
andSec ; Thos . Brakenridge , P . G . I . G ., as S . D . ; J . iVl . Clarke , J . D . ; J . Casson , I . G . ; Thos . Richardson , Tyler ; H . burns , H . D . Cooke , L . Taylor , and others . Ihe minutes were read and confirmed , and Bro . Thos . Mitchell balloted for , accepted , and advanced to the Honourable Degree of Maik Master , the ceremony , with
music , being impressively rendered by the VV . M ., who atterwards intimated to the memoers uf the Judge that they would be entitled to wear a Jubilee badge , and he hoped to see the Fletcher Lodge well repreS ; nted at the annual Provincial Grand Lodge on the 131 I 1 of July ,. The lodge was then closed in due form .
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CONSECRATION OF A NEW MASONIC HALL IN MELBOURNE . The Freemasons'Hall in Collins-street , Melbourne , was consecrated and dedicated to the purposes ot Masonry oil Wednesday , tne 17 th March last , in the presence ot a large assemblage ot the Craft . ! he building , it may be mentioned , was formally opened twelve iiiuiuhs agu , and since then some forty lodges , chapters , and other iVlasomc bodies
worked under the English , Irish , and Scolch Constitutions , have met there ; but the ceremonies of the 17 M March had been postponed tor some months in consequence ot the absence , tiom the colony , of tiro . Sir William Caike , the head of the three bodies named . The delay , theielure , is of no moment , and quite warranted , in view of the lact tnat that the Freemasons' Hall in London , where the Grand
Lodge of England assembles , was not consecrated till the year 1 S 69 by the late Karl of Zetland , the then Grand Master , although built nearly a century previously . The proceedings commenced at halt-past-two o ' clock , when Bro . Sir William Clarke opened the District Grand Lod eol Victoria ( ri . C ) , in No . 3 lodge room , the P 10-vincial Grand Lodge of Victoria ( I . C ) , and District Grand
Lodge ot Victoria ( S . C ) , being simultaneously opened in Nos . 1 and 2 rooms , by Bros . Geo . Baker , D . P . G . M ., and Captain C . R . Martin , Depute D . G . M ., respectively . In the meantime the Masters , Waidens , and biethren of the English , Irish , and Scottish lodges , holding their meetings in the buildings , along with those from the suburbs , and many parts of the country , assembled in the main hallon
, the ground floor , in which the ceremonies of the day were to be performed . Shortly afterwards the officers and Past Oriicers of the three districts were formed in procession in the corridors of the second floor , under the direction of Bros . W . B . Lovering , D . G . D . ol C . ( E . G . ); I . H . Solomon , P . G . D . of C . ( I . C ); arid T . H . brain , D . G . D . of C . ( S . C ); and they marched to the main hall headed
by the usual lylers with drawn swords , Stewards , and the banner of the linglish District Grand Lodge . 'I he procession was of considerable length , amongst the principal objects being the Ark of the Covenant , borne by tour Installed Masters ; the cornucopia , with corn ; two golden ewers , with wine and oil ; and a silver vase , containing salt , carried by Masters of ledges ; the Ionic , Doric , and
Corinthian columns , also borne by Masters ot lodges ; the celestial and terrestrial globes ; tne Bible , square and compasses , cained by tour ' Lewises , " i . e ., sous of Masons , the Bible opened at Numbers , ch . x ., & c . The rear of the procession was brought up by the R . W . Distiict and Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Sir VV . J . Claike ; two Stewards of the Irish Constitution ; the D . Senior G . Deacon ( S . C ); P . SeniorG . Deacon ( I . C ); D . Senior G . Deacon ( u .. C );
and the D . G . Tyler ot the three Constitutions , Bro . A . J . Clark , P . M . In the procession weie also several distinguished visitors , viz ., Bros . Frank Richardson , Past Grand Deacon of England ; J . Gregory , District Grand Secretary of Queensland ( E . C ); H . b . Howe , Asst . D . C . New South Wales ( E . C . ) ; Sir Henry T . Wrenfordsley , St . Peter ' s Lodge , Peterborough ; and Hatton Richards , A . D . C . 3 , S . A .
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Secretary ; E . Mayne , S . D . ; J . Hughes , J . D . ; J . Bayne , I . G . j J . E . Sheffield , D . C ; W . Wright , Org . ; C . J . Davison , W . S . ; P . Young , A . W . S . ; and J . Very , Ty ler . The usual addresses were then delivered by Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., the Installing Mas ' er , in a manner that formed a fitting close to a very successful year of office . Bro . Weston , VV . M ., then said he had a very
pleasing duty to perform , in presenting Bro . Woodman , I . P . M ., with a P . M . 's jewel , which had been voted to that brother at the preceding meeting , as a small token of the appreciation of the members at the admirable manner in which he had carried out the duties of the chair , and as a mark of the esteem with which he is regarded by them . He could only say that it was the earnest wish of the
brethren that Bro . Woodman would be spared for many years to wear the jewel , and to combine with the other P . M . ' s in furthering the best interests of their lodge . Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., briefly returned thanks for the handsome gift and for the kind remarks of the W . M ., observing that he should reserve any further observations until a later period of the evening .
There being no other business for transaction , the lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , under the genial presidency of the newly-installed W . M . The usual toasts were subsequently duly honoured , the first being " The Queen and the Craft , " which the Worshipful Master said was always well received at public meetings , but more especially at Masonic gatherings . The
toast was , however , received with exceptional enthusiasm at this period , it being the Jubilee year , when thoughts naturally reverted to the marvellous progress the nation had made during the last 50 years . In giving " The Health of H . R . H . the Prince of Wales , M . W . G . M ., " , the Worshipful Master ' said thatmanyof the brethren round the table were present at the grand meeting
at the Albert Hall , when Freemasonry emphatically expressed its loyalty to the Throne and attachment to his Royal Highness . Those who were present on that occasion could not fail to be struck with the admirable manner in which his Royal Highness conducted the business , and all would agree that under such a distinguished and able M . W . G . M . the Craft must prosper .
"The Grand Officers " was next given . The Worshipful Master , after referring to the excellent services rendered by that body , read a letter from Bro . James Terry , Secretary Benevolent Institution , who expressed his regret at his inability to attend their meeting . The W . M . remarked that they had all been pleased to see the rank of P . G . Sword Bearer conferred on Bro . Terry at the Albert Hall ,
and they were convinced that among the members who were so honoured there were none more deserving than he . The toast of "The R . W . Bro . Col . Sir Francis Burdett , Bait ., Prov . G . M ., and the Prov . Grand Officers , " was next proposed by the Worshipful Master . He observed that Sir Francis Burdett was deservedly popular in the
province , for he was invariably kind and genial . The brethren present were devoted to their Provnicial G . M ., who always spoke well of the Citadel Lodge . He ( the W . M . ) would read letters from Bros . Sir Francis Burdett , Raymond H . Thrupp , D . P . G . M ., and J . F . H . Woodward , Prov . G . Sec , expressing their regret at their inability to attend . Their lodge was honoured by having amongst its members several Prov . Grand Officers who had rendered
good service . He should couple with the toast the name of Bro . Mayes , P . P . G . P . Bro . H . W . Mayes , P . P . G . P ., returned thanks for the kind terms in which the W . M . had proposed the toast , and for the coi dial reception given by the brethren , and assured them that the Prov . Grand Officers would continue to exert themselves for the benefit of the Craft generally , and the
province in particular . Bro . VV . H . Lee , Prov . A . G . Sec , also responded . Bro . E . Woodman then gave "The Worshiplul Master , " and said he was proud to see Bro . Weston in that honourable position . There were many expert Masons in their lodge ; but he was convinced that there was no brother better qualified for the onerous duties of the chair than its
present occupant . Bro . Weston had proved himself to be thoroughly acquainted with Masonic ritual , and under the guidance of such a W . M . a happy and prosperous year was assured for the lodge . Bro . John Weston , W . M ., said that after the flattering manner in which the I . P . M . had proposed the toast , and having witnessed the cordiality with which it was received by the brethren , he found it difficult to find words to
adequately express his thanks . He need scarcely assure them that he was gratified to have reached the chair , an honour to which he had long looked forward . He would make every effort to advance the Citadel Lodge , of which he was a founder . Since its consecration it had steadil y prospered , and he had felt proud to see its growth . He was convinced it would continue its prosperous career , and maintain its high position in the province . He was proud of the lodge , and of his position as its W . M . for the
ensuing year . "The Visitors" was next introduced by the W . M ., who expresstd the pleasure it afforded him to welcome such a goodly number of visiting brethren . In the name of the lodge he tendered them a hearty welcome , trusting they would repeat their visit . There were many old faces amongst the visitors whom they had frequently seen , and hoped to see as frequently in the future . He should couple
the names of Bros . A . E . Taylor , P . P . G . Supt . of Works Surrey ; R . P . Forge , VV . M . 1693 ; R . A . Homan , VV . M . 1602 ; and J . Baker , 1471 . Bro . A . E . Taylor , P . P . G . Supt . of Works Surrey , said that in his reply he should take the advice of the VV . M . and practise brevity . It was his first visit , and he had been pleased with the cordial reception he had received
from the members . It had gratified him to see the ceremonies so ably worked , and more especially the installation ceremony . He thanked them heaitily for the kindness he had received , and regretted that he had not been able to join their lodge . Several other visiting brethren also responded . The Worshipful Master then gave "The Health of the Installing Master , Bro . Edwin Woodman , I . P . M ., " whomhe
heartily congratulated on the able and impressive manner in which he ha . i conducted the installation ceremony . Bro . Woodman was a P . M . of a North London lodge , where he had previously performed the ceremony , and on the present occasion he had maintained the reputation he had established for excellent working . Bro . C . Woodman , Prov . A . G . P ., I . P . M ., thanked the
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Worshipful Master for his complimentary remarks , and the brethren for their hearty reception . He tendered his best thanks to the Past Masters and officers for their hearty cooperation and valuable assistance during his term of office . He had also to thank the brethren for the handsome jewel presented to him in recognition of the slight services he had rendered . He hoped to be spared for many years to wear that jewel , and to witness a continuation in the future of the prosperity the lodge had attained in the
past . Bro . T . I . Bird , P . P . G . Swd . Br ., replied for "The Past Masters . " " The Officers " having been duly given , and replied to by Bro . Von Holtorp , S . W ., and others , the Tyler ' s toast
closed a successful and pleasant gathering . A meed of praise is especially due to Bro . W . Wright , Org ., under whose arrangements an excellent programme of music was admirably rendered . Amongst those who assisted were Bros , J . Bayne , Taylor , Woodman , and Miss Prestage .
Instruction.
INSTRUCTION .
JUSTICE LODGE ( No . 147 ) . —A meeting was held on Thursday , the 33 rd ult ., at the Brown Bear , High-street , Deptford , when Ihere were present Bros . I ' viov , W . M . ; Lena , S . W .-, Faulkner , J . W . ; S . R . Speight , P . M ., Sec . ; Penrose , S . D . ; Vatcky , J . D . ; Borrett , I . G . ; Hutchings , P . M ., Preceptor ; Turpin , Jenkins , Dandridge , and Emblin . The lodge was ripened in the First Degree , and the minutes of
the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ceremony of initiation was rehearsed , Bro . Turpin acting as candidate . The lodge was called off , and , on resuming , was ripened in the S cond Degree . The usual questions having been duly answered by Bro . Dandridge , the lodge was opened in the Third Degree , and the ceremony uf raising was rehearsed . The lodge was resumed to the First Degree , and all business being ended , the lodge was closed .
ZETLAND LODGE ( No . Jir ; . —A meeting was held at the York and Albany , Regent's Park , on Monday , the 27 th ult ., when there were present Bros . C . A . Ittcr , 1897 , 2191 , W . M . ; A . ( , iudings , 1194 , 3203 , S . W . ; H . Jordon , 1310 , 2202 , J . W . ; N . J . Goodthild , 704 , 1470 , 3202 , S . D . ; J . Lawrence , 7 S 8 , J . D . ; W . J . Hall , 191 , I . G . ; C . iVlulvey , 179 , 7 S 8 , 2203 , Preceptor ; P . Rcckne . l , P . M . 213 , Treas . ; H . Bangs , 1693 , 3202 ; F . J . Holden , 2202 ; and J . Powdrcll , 1744 , 2302 .
The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremonv of initiation , Bro . Mulvey acting as candidate . The W . M . tlien vacated the chair in favour of Bro . J . Lawrence , who opened the lodge in the Second Degree . The ceremony of passing was rehearsed , Bra . Reckneli acting as candidate . The lodge was
closed in the Second Degree . Bro . F . J . Holden answered tne usual questions leading from he First to the Second Degree . On rising for the second time , ihe Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that the S . W . occupy the chair at the next meetingcarried unanimously ; the officers were appointed in rotation . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed .
HYDE PARK LODGE ( No . 1435 ) . —A meeting was held on Monday , the 27 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Lcinsier-place , Cleveland-square , Porchester-terrace , Paddington , W . Present : Bros . lohn Smith , W . M . ; E . F . Ferris , S . W . ; J . C . Conway , J . W . j H . Dchane , P . M . 1343 , P . P . S . G . D . Essex , Sec . ; W . J . ' Mason , S . D . ; M . Rosenberg , J . D . ; F . E . Vowler , P . M ., I . G . ; C . S . Mote , acting Preceptor ; and others . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Instruction was given in opening the lodge in the Second and Third Degrees . Bro . Ferris was elected W . M . for the next meeting , and appointed the officers in rotation . A cordial vote of thanks , to be recorded on the minutes , was unanimously carried for the able manner in which Bro . Smith had performed the duties of the chair tor the first time , and he suitably acknovv . edged the compliment . After " Hearty good wishes , " the lodge was clo > cd .
CHAUCER LODGE ( No . r 54 o ) . —This lodge held its us :. al weekly meet ng at the Old White Hart Hotel , Borough , on Tuesday , 38 th ult ., when thtre were present Bros . A . Austin , W . M . ; 1 . Osmond , S . W . ; Ladds , | . W . ; S . P . Catterson , acting Preceptor ; F . H . Will ams , Hon . Sec . ; W . Riots , S . D . ; Kenaut , J . D . ; A . Arrowsmith , l . U . ; H . Chapman , W . Whigham , Yonlden , Fuliick , and Steng . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed , ihe ceremony 01 initiation was rehearsed , with Bro . Chapman as candidate . Bro . Austin vacated the chair in favour of Bro . Ladds . Bro . Kenaut , having answered the u * ual questions , was entrusted . The lodge was opened in the Second Degree , and the ceremony of passing was rehearsed , with Bro . Renaut as candidate , the lodge was resumed to the First
Degree . The W . M . rose for the first time , and the dues were collected . The W . M . rose for the second time , when the Preceptor proposed , and the J . W . seconded , that the S . W . be W . M . for the next meeting—carried unanimously . The S . W . returned thanks , and appointed the officers in rotation . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
COVENT GARDEN LODGE ( No . 1614 ) . —The usual weekly meeting of this lodge of instruction was held at the Criterion , Piccadilly , W ., on the 23 rd ult ., when there were present Bros . G . F . Swan , W . M . ; W . Hancock , S . W . ; H . Sammons , J . W . ; Carlo Grassi , S . D . ; A . tlullen , | . D . ; G . H . Reynolds , I . G . ; W . C . Smith , Preceptor ; G . Reynolds , Treas . and Sec ; T , if . Weeks , 1 ' yler ; VV . Hunter , and W . Brinuley . The lodge was opened in due form , ana ihe minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . Lodge called uff and on . The W . M . worked the ist Section of the Fir » t Lecture . Lodge opened in the Second Degree . Bro . A . Bullen , having offered himself as a candidate to be raised to the Third Degree , was duly questioned , entrusted , and retired . Lodge opened in the Third Degree . The W . M . rehearsed the Degree of M . M . The W . M . worked the 3 rd Section of the Third Lecture . Lodge resumed to the First Degree . On rising for the second time , Bro . VV . C . Smith proposed that Bro .
W . Hancock , S . W ., be W . M . for the ensuing week—seconded bv the J . W ., and carried unanimously . The VV . M . elect was pleased to appoint his officers in rotation . On rising for the third time , Bro . W . C . Smith proposed that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of this lodge of instruction to Bro . G . F . Swan , W . M ., for the very able and efficient manner in which he had carried out
the duties of the chair for the first time . His work . ng had been very clear and distinct , and he felt sure that ihe brethren had been delighted with the same . Seconded by Bro . W . Bri diey ; carried unanimously . The W . M . was pleased to reply . Nothing furthei offering for the good of Freemasonry , the lodge was closed and adjourned .
CHISWICK LODGE ( No . 2012 ) . —A meeting was held ai the Windsor Castle Hotel , King-street , Hammersmith , on Saturday , the 35 th ult . Present : Bros . J . Brown , W . M . j [ . Davies , S . W . ; W . G . Coar , J . W . ; Ayling , Preceptor ; A . Williams , Sec . ; J . Higginson , S . D . ; Cotton , | . D . ; Spiegel , P . M ., I . G . ; Woodard , P . J . Davies , J . H . Wood , and J . Sims , P . M . The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last
meeting were read and confirmed . The isr . Section of the Lecture was svorKcd by the brethren , under the direction of Bro . J . Uavies , S . W . Bro . Woodard offering himself as a candidate for initiation , that ceremony was rehearsed by the VV . M . Bro . Woodard , being an E . A ., answered the questions leading to the Second Degree in a very satisfactory manner . On the usual rising , Bro . } . Davies was unanimously elected W . M , for the next meeting , and the lodge was closed .
Instruction.
LOUGHBOROUGH LODGE . —A meeting of this lodge was held at the Gauden Hotel , Clapham-road Station ( L . C . & D . R . ) , 0 » Monday , the 37 th ult . Present : Bros . Folkard , W . M . : I Wright , S . W . ; Gibbs , J . W . ; Hurst , S . D . ; Lissimore , J . D . Burnett , I . G . ; W . VV . Westley , Treas . ; J . Andrews , Sec . •' Waiker , Partridge , Cannon , and Oates . ' ' The lodge was opened in due form , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The 2 nd Section of the Lecture
was worked by Bro . Andrews , assisted by the brethren , and the 3 rd by Bro . Walker , assisted by the breihren . The ceremony of initiation was rehearsed by the W . M ., Bro . Folkard , with Bro . Cannon as candidate . Lodge was opened in the Second and Third Degrees , and closed in the Third and Second Degrees . The W . M . rose for the first time , and dues were collected , ihe VV . M . rose for the second time , and Bro . Wrighr , S . VV ., was elected VV . M . for the ensuing week . The W . M . rose for the third time , and the lodge was closed .
Royal Arch.
Royal Arch .
INSTRUCTION . HORNSEY CHAPTER OF IMPROVEMENT ( No . 8 oo ) .-A convocation was held on Friday , the 34 th ult ., at the Porchester Hotel , Lcinster-place , Cleveland-square , Paddington , W ., when there were present Comps . T . C . Edmonds , S 90 , S . N . 1507 , Z . ; E . Childs , P . Z . 53 S , H . ; J . Sims , S . N . S 34 , ) . ; H . E . Ucuanc , H . 890 , 1 st A . S . 603 , S . E . ; C . R . Wickens , P ' . S . 704 , S . N . ; VV . H . Chalfont , P . S . 975 , P . S . ; T . J . Hcau , 3031 ( visitor ; , 1 st A . S . ; A . Hardy , 1 S 5 , 3 iid A . S . ; Capt . A . Nicois , P . Z . S 90 ; J . Davies , 733 ; M . Spiegel , 834 ; P . J . Davies , Andrew Chapter ; Henry
biloert , SJ 4 ; and | . Smith , 890 . The ch . ipter was' declared op ; n , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and conhrmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . P . J . DavLs candidate . C- » mp . Head , upon the ballot proving unanimous , was elected a member , and expressed the pleasure and instruction he h ^ d derived fro m his visit . The officers were elected for the ensuing two weeks—Coinp . Childs M . E . Z . After the usual risings , "Hearty good wishes" were accorded , and the chapter was closed .
Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
WHITEHAVEN . —Fletcher Lodge ( No . 213 ) . —The regular meeting of this Ijdge was held on Friday , the 24 th ult . Bro . Geo . Ryrie , W . M ., P . G . D . C , presideJ , there being also present Bros . G . VV . Roll , as S . vV . ; Kcv . Jas . Anderson , P . G . C , J . W . ; VV . J . lyson , P . G . Org ., M . O . ; 'llios . Rowlings , S . O . ; D . Atkinson , J . O . ; G . Dalrymple , P . G . Sec , 1 teas . ; W . H . Bewlay , Keg - .
andSec ; Thos . Brakenridge , P . G . I . G ., as S . D . ; J . iVl . Clarke , J . D . ; J . Casson , I . G . ; Thos . Richardson , Tyler ; H . burns , H . D . Cooke , L . Taylor , and others . Ihe minutes were read and confirmed , and Bro . Thos . Mitchell balloted for , accepted , and advanced to the Honourable Degree of Maik Master , the ceremony , with
music , being impressively rendered by the VV . M ., who atterwards intimated to the memoers uf the Judge that they would be entitled to wear a Jubilee badge , and he hoped to see the Fletcher Lodge well repreS ; nted at the annual Provincial Grand Lodge on the 131 I 1 of July ,. The lodge was then closed in due form .
Australia.
Australia .
CONSECRATION OF A NEW MASONIC HALL IN MELBOURNE . The Freemasons'Hall in Collins-street , Melbourne , was consecrated and dedicated to the purposes ot Masonry oil Wednesday , tne 17 th March last , in the presence ot a large assemblage ot the Craft . ! he building , it may be mentioned , was formally opened twelve iiiuiuhs agu , and since then some forty lodges , chapters , and other iVlasomc bodies
worked under the English , Irish , and Scolch Constitutions , have met there ; but the ceremonies of the 17 M March had been postponed tor some months in consequence ot the absence , tiom the colony , of tiro . Sir William Caike , the head of the three bodies named . The delay , theielure , is of no moment , and quite warranted , in view of the lact tnat that the Freemasons' Hall in London , where the Grand
Lodge of England assembles , was not consecrated till the year 1 S 69 by the late Karl of Zetland , the then Grand Master , although built nearly a century previously . The proceedings commenced at halt-past-two o ' clock , when Bro . Sir William Clarke opened the District Grand Lod eol Victoria ( ri . C ) , in No . 3 lodge room , the P 10-vincial Grand Lodge of Victoria ( I . C ) , and District Grand
Lodge ot Victoria ( S . C ) , being simultaneously opened in Nos . 1 and 2 rooms , by Bros . Geo . Baker , D . P . G . M ., and Captain C . R . Martin , Depute D . G . M ., respectively . In the meantime the Masters , Waidens , and biethren of the English , Irish , and Scottish lodges , holding their meetings in the buildings , along with those from the suburbs , and many parts of the country , assembled in the main hallon
, the ground floor , in which the ceremonies of the day were to be performed . Shortly afterwards the officers and Past Oriicers of the three districts were formed in procession in the corridors of the second floor , under the direction of Bros . W . B . Lovering , D . G . D . ol C . ( E . G . ); I . H . Solomon , P . G . D . of C . ( I . C ); arid T . H . brain , D . G . D . of C . ( S . C ); and they marched to the main hall headed
by the usual lylers with drawn swords , Stewards , and the banner of the linglish District Grand Lodge . 'I he procession was of considerable length , amongst the principal objects being the Ark of the Covenant , borne by tour Installed Masters ; the cornucopia , with corn ; two golden ewers , with wine and oil ; and a silver vase , containing salt , carried by Masters of ledges ; the Ionic , Doric , and
Corinthian columns , also borne by Masters ot lodges ; the celestial and terrestrial globes ; tne Bible , square and compasses , cained by tour ' Lewises , " i . e ., sous of Masons , the Bible opened at Numbers , ch . x ., & c . The rear of the procession was brought up by the R . W . Distiict and Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Sir VV . J . Claike ; two Stewards of the Irish Constitution ; the D . Senior G . Deacon ( S . C ); P . SeniorG . Deacon ( I . C ); D . Senior G . Deacon ( u .. C );
and the D . G . Tyler ot the three Constitutions , Bro . A . J . Clark , P . M . In the procession weie also several distinguished visitors , viz ., Bros . Frank Richardson , Past Grand Deacon of England ; J . Gregory , District Grand Secretary of Queensland ( E . C ); H . b . Howe , Asst . D . C . New South Wales ( E . C . ) ; Sir Henry T . Wrenfordsley , St . Peter ' s Lodge , Peterborough ; and Hatton Richards , A . D . C . 3 , S . A .