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Provincial.

Simpson , W . M . E . Isca Lodge ; Jas . Pearce , AV . M . Philanthropic Lodge , Abergavenny , ancl Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; AV . Scott , Philanthropic ; Jacob Druiff and Jacob Isaacs ( 493 ) , Gloucester ; John D . Jarmau , P . G . L . Somerset ; J . Griei-son , AV . M . Glamorgan Loclge , Cardiff ; AV . B . Stocker , Prov . G . J . D ., AV . F . Brown , W . M ., ancl AA . Crump , Lebanon Loclge , Gloucester ; G . AVheeler , Colston Lodge , Bristol ; Jones , John A . Thorpe , AV . M ., Bute Loclge , Cardiff ; David Roberts , Hon . Sec .

and Treas . ( 36 ); Henry John Groves , P . M ., Isca Lodge , ancl P . Prov . G . Org . ; and the following brethren of the Silurian Loclge , Newport : —Wyndham Jones ( town councillor ) , Prov . G . Steward ; John Huxtable , Henry Collier , Evans ( Risca ) , J . M . Scott , Charles Smith , Henry P . Bolt , John Spittle , Richard AA ade , AVin . Randall , James Sanders , Henry Hellier , John S . Stone , James Gobbett , Thomas and Edward Davies , John Lewis LloydNugent WellsH . L . AVilliamsH . WadeHenry Parnall

, , , , , F . J . AA'illiams , . Tames Railton , Samuel T . Hallen , R . Richards , Lawrence B . Moore ( town councillor ) , AVilliam Morris , Thomas Heal , Robert Campbell , James Homer , AV . Burridge , Elijah Hunt , Abraham Isaacs , J . Marston , J . Harman . The installation proceedings being concluded , the brethren proceeded to the ancient and famous hostlery of Bro . S . T . Hallen , the AVestgate ,

where one of the most sumptuous banquets ever provided by that worthy host , awaited the onslaught of the brotherhood . Neecl we say a word about the manner in Avhich it Avas enjoyed ? Pass we on to state the post prandial observances included the hearty acceptance ofthe following toasts : —The Queen and Craft ; the Prince of AVales and the rest of the Royal Family ; the M . AA . G . M . ofthe Order ; theR . W . D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers ; the R . W , Bro .

Rolls , Prov . G . M . for Monmouth ; the V . W . Bro . Lyne , D . Prov . G . M ., and members of the Provincial Grand Lodge ; the Army , Navy , and \ olunteers ; the AA . M . ofthe Silurian Lodge ( No . 471 ); the A isitors ; the Immediate P . M . of the Silurian Lodge , and other Past Masters ; the Governors of the Masonic-hall ; the W . M . and Brethren of the three other Lodges in the Province ; the Officers past and present , and Brethren of the Silurian Lodge ; the Ladies ; to all Poor

and Distressed Masons ; the Host and Hostess . AVe should add , that excellent harmonious renderings of some favourite Masonic and other songs -were given by Bros . Groves , Whitchurch , AA ells , Homfray , Heal , Lyne , Jones , Bolt , Gratte , and others , and the proceedings terminated with due decorum and Avell-regulated enjoyment at a very prudent hour .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NOETH SHIELDS . —St . George's Lodge ( No . 431 ) . —The usual meeting for the installation of the AV . M . elect , ancl appointment of officers for the ensuing year was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult ., AA'hen Bro . James Patterson Simpson , Avas duly installed in the chair of K . S ., by Bro . J . AV . MaysonP . M . P . Prov . S . G . W . assisted by a board of

in-, , , stalled Masters . The AV . M . appointed ancl invested the following brethren as officers : —Bros . H . C . Hansen , I . P . M . ; George Fen-Avick Stretton , S . W . ; Joseph Robertson , J . W . ; AVilliam Fen-Avick , Treas . ; John G . Tulloch , P . M ., Sec . and Dir . of Cers .: Joseph Gibson , S . D . ; Septimus Young , J . D . ; H . AV . AVeatherstone , I . G . ; T . AValker , and Peter M . Stephenson , Stewards ; John Evans , Tyler . The ceremony of installation and also the

charges to the several officers were beautifully rendered by Bro . Mayson , affording instruction and delight to the brethren present . After receiving propositions the lodge Avas closed in due form . The annual festival Avas celebrated at Bra . Manning's Albion Hotel , on AVednesday , the 30 th ult ., when about 50 brethren sat doAvn to a most sumptuous banquet , under the presidency of the AV . M ., who was supported by Bros . John G .

Tulloch , Prov . J . G . W . ; H . C . Hansen , Prov . J . G . D . ; AV . E . Franklin , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Hiude , P . M . 240 , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; A . E . Donald , P . Prov . G . Sec . ; James Rodclam , P . M . 240 ; T . M . Clemence , S . D . 240 ; and J . Y . Strachan , Sec . 24 and 400 , besides the officers and brethren of St . George ' s Loclge , and several visitors , and the day was spent in a truly harmonious manner . The first regular meeting of the present year was held

on Monday , 4 th inst ., the W . M ., Bro . Simpson , presiding , supported by his officers ancl a large number of the brethren . After confirming the minutes of previous meetings , several ballots were taken for joining and initiations , all of which proved favourable . The lod ge was regularly worked in the first and second degrees . The W . M ., in a very impressive ancl able manner initiated two gentlemen into the mvsteries , and passed

Provincial.

two brethren to the F . C . degree , during which ceremonies he was well assisted by his officers , who performed the duties of their respective offices in a highly satisfactory manner , as is usual in this lodge . After arranging to hold a meeting of emergency for the purposes of the third degree , on the 12 th iust ., the loclge was closed in duo form .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

AUSTRALIA . PEOVINCIAL GEAND CHAPTER ( E . C . ) or A iCTOEiA . The inauguration of a Provincial Grand Chapter of Victoria , under the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England , took place on Wednesday , the 14 th October , at the Masonic-rooms , St . Patrick ' s Hall , Melbourne . Chapter was opened at half-past eight o ' clock . Most Excellent Comp . Moody , as Z ., Very Excellent Comp .

Lazarus as H . ; Most Excellent Comp . Rose as J . A large number of Principals , Past Principals , and Companions attended . Scribe E . read the roll of the Chapters , and noted those represented . Scribe E . read the patent of appointment of Most Excellent Companion Frederick Charles Standish , to the office of Prov . G . Superintendentwhich appointment was approved by the

Pro-, vincial Grand Chapter . Scribe E . read a dispensation empowering Most Excellent Companion J . J . Moody to act as Installing Principal for the purpose of installing and inducting the Provincial Grand Principals into their several offices . Most Excellent Companion Horowitz and Excellent Companion Bowen then introduced the Most Excellent Companion Charles F . Standish , Provincial Grand Superintendent elect , to

be duly installed . The Installing Principal - requested that all companions who had not obtained the rank of First Principal should retire , and then opened a convocation of Past Principals , the following Most Excellent Z's being present : —Comps . J . T . Smith , Most Excellent Prov . G . Superintendent under the Grand Lodge of Ireland , Moody , Rose , Levick , Rintel , Taaffe , James , Horowitz , Grattan .

The ceremony of installation having been performed , the M . E . Z . Moody delivered a charge to the Prov . G . Superintendent , and the brethren having saluted him in Masonic form , the second and third Principals were admitted . %$ R A ery Excellent Comp . Clark was then appointed by the Prov . G . Superintendent to undertake the duty of the second

chair . M . E . Z . Levick asked if Comp . Clarke was qualified to fill that office , not being a past or present Z . After some discussion , the M . E . P . O . Superintendent requested Comp . Clarke to decline accepting the office , as some doubt arose whether he could fill the office in the Provincial Grand Chapter until he had passed the principal Z chair in a private chapter .

V . E . Comp . Clarke yielded to the request of the Prov . G . Superintendent , and M . E . Z . Comp . Rose was installed into the office of H . ; and M . E . Z . Comp . James was installed into the office of J . The convocation of Past Principals was then closed ; and the companions of the chapter were admitted . The Three Provincial Grand Principals were then proclaimed , and saluted in accordance with Masonic custom .

The Chapter then proceeded to elect a treasurer . Companion R . T . Tracey was chosen to fill that office . The M . E . Prov . G . Superintendent regretted that a severe accident prevented the attendance of Comp . Tracy , but hoped at the next convocation to be able to invest him with the collar of his office . The following Companions Avere then invested : — Comp . Lempi-iere Prov . G . Scribe E .

„ Horowitz Prov . G . Soj . „ Boweu , Prov . G . Assist . Soj . „ Porter Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ Lazarus Prov . G . Standard Bearer . „ Harris Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . The Provincial Grand Superintendent having appointed his officers , said he Avas proud of his present position , and hoped his future conduct would merit the approbation of the Most

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FREEMASONRY AND THE NEW YEAR. Article 1
MYSTERIES OF THE NORTHMEN. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CHINESE LODGES. Article 6
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
ROYAL ARCH. Article 11
IRELAND. Article 12
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 13
INDIA. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
Poerty. Article 17
SLEEP. Article 18
TO AN INFANT. Article 18
FINE ARTS. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

Simpson , W . M . E . Isca Lodge ; Jas . Pearce , AV . M . Philanthropic Lodge , Abergavenny , ancl Prov . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; AV . Scott , Philanthropic ; Jacob Druiff and Jacob Isaacs ( 493 ) , Gloucester ; John D . Jarmau , P . G . L . Somerset ; J . Griei-son , AV . M . Glamorgan Loclge , Cardiff ; AV . B . Stocker , Prov . G . J . D ., AV . F . Brown , W . M ., ancl AA . Crump , Lebanon Loclge , Gloucester ; G . AVheeler , Colston Lodge , Bristol ; Jones , John A . Thorpe , AV . M ., Bute Loclge , Cardiff ; David Roberts , Hon . Sec .

and Treas . ( 36 ); Henry John Groves , P . M ., Isca Lodge , ancl P . Prov . G . Org . ; and the following brethren of the Silurian Loclge , Newport : —Wyndham Jones ( town councillor ) , Prov . G . Steward ; John Huxtable , Henry Collier , Evans ( Risca ) , J . M . Scott , Charles Smith , Henry P . Bolt , John Spittle , Richard AA ade , AVin . Randall , James Sanders , Henry Hellier , John S . Stone , James Gobbett , Thomas and Edward Davies , John Lewis LloydNugent WellsH . L . AVilliamsH . WadeHenry Parnall

, , , , , F . J . AA'illiams , . Tames Railton , Samuel T . Hallen , R . Richards , Lawrence B . Moore ( town councillor ) , AVilliam Morris , Thomas Heal , Robert Campbell , James Homer , AV . Burridge , Elijah Hunt , Abraham Isaacs , J . Marston , J . Harman . The installation proceedings being concluded , the brethren proceeded to the ancient and famous hostlery of Bro . S . T . Hallen , the AVestgate ,

where one of the most sumptuous banquets ever provided by that worthy host , awaited the onslaught of the brotherhood . Neecl we say a word about the manner in Avhich it Avas enjoyed ? Pass we on to state the post prandial observances included the hearty acceptance ofthe following toasts : —The Queen and Craft ; the Prince of AVales and the rest of the Royal Family ; the M . AA . G . M . ofthe Order ; theR . W . D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers ; the R . W , Bro .

Rolls , Prov . G . M . for Monmouth ; the V . W . Bro . Lyne , D . Prov . G . M ., and members of the Provincial Grand Lodge ; the Army , Navy , and \ olunteers ; the AA . M . ofthe Silurian Lodge ( No . 471 ); the A isitors ; the Immediate P . M . of the Silurian Lodge , and other Past Masters ; the Governors of the Masonic-hall ; the W . M . and Brethren of the three other Lodges in the Province ; the Officers past and present , and Brethren of the Silurian Lodge ; the Ladies ; to all Poor

and Distressed Masons ; the Host and Hostess . AVe should add , that excellent harmonious renderings of some favourite Masonic and other songs -were given by Bros . Groves , Whitchurch , AA ells , Homfray , Heal , Lyne , Jones , Bolt , Gratte , and others , and the proceedings terminated with due decorum and Avell-regulated enjoyment at a very prudent hour .

NORTHUMBERLAND . NOETH SHIELDS . —St . George's Lodge ( No . 431 ) . —The usual meeting for the installation of the AV . M . elect , ancl appointment of officers for the ensuing year was held in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 29 th ult ., AA'hen Bro . James Patterson Simpson , Avas duly installed in the chair of K . S ., by Bro . J . AV . MaysonP . M . P . Prov . S . G . W . assisted by a board of

in-, , , stalled Masters . The AV . M . appointed ancl invested the following brethren as officers : —Bros . H . C . Hansen , I . P . M . ; George Fen-Avick Stretton , S . W . ; Joseph Robertson , J . W . ; AVilliam Fen-Avick , Treas . ; John G . Tulloch , P . M ., Sec . and Dir . of Cers .: Joseph Gibson , S . D . ; Septimus Young , J . D . ; H . AV . AVeatherstone , I . G . ; T . AValker , and Peter M . Stephenson , Stewards ; John Evans , Tyler . The ceremony of installation and also the

charges to the several officers were beautifully rendered by Bro . Mayson , affording instruction and delight to the brethren present . After receiving propositions the lodge Avas closed in due form . The annual festival Avas celebrated at Bra . Manning's Albion Hotel , on AVednesday , the 30 th ult ., when about 50 brethren sat doAvn to a most sumptuous banquet , under the presidency of the AV . M ., who was supported by Bros . John G .

Tulloch , Prov . J . G . W . ; H . C . Hansen , Prov . J . G . D . ; AV . E . Franklin , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; J . Hiude , P . M . 240 , P . Prov . S . G . D . ; A . E . Donald , P . Prov . G . Sec . ; James Rodclam , P . M . 240 ; T . M . Clemence , S . D . 240 ; and J . Y . Strachan , Sec . 24 and 400 , besides the officers and brethren of St . George ' s Loclge , and several visitors , and the day was spent in a truly harmonious manner . The first regular meeting of the present year was held

on Monday , 4 th inst ., the W . M ., Bro . Simpson , presiding , supported by his officers ancl a large number of the brethren . After confirming the minutes of previous meetings , several ballots were taken for joining and initiations , all of which proved favourable . The lod ge was regularly worked in the first and second degrees . The W . M ., in a very impressive ancl able manner initiated two gentlemen into the mvsteries , and passed

Provincial.

two brethren to the F . C . degree , during which ceremonies he was well assisted by his officers , who performed the duties of their respective offices in a highly satisfactory manner , as is usual in this lodge . After arranging to hold a meeting of emergency for the purposes of the third degree , on the 12 th iust ., the loclge was closed in duo form .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

AUSTRALIA . PEOVINCIAL GEAND CHAPTER ( E . C . ) or A iCTOEiA . The inauguration of a Provincial Grand Chapter of Victoria , under the Constitution of the Grand Lodge of England , took place on Wednesday , the 14 th October , at the Masonic-rooms , St . Patrick ' s Hall , Melbourne . Chapter was opened at half-past eight o ' clock . Most Excellent Comp . Moody , as Z ., Very Excellent Comp .

Lazarus as H . ; Most Excellent Comp . Rose as J . A large number of Principals , Past Principals , and Companions attended . Scribe E . read the roll of the Chapters , and noted those represented . Scribe E . read the patent of appointment of Most Excellent Companion Frederick Charles Standish , to the office of Prov . G . Superintendentwhich appointment was approved by the

Pro-, vincial Grand Chapter . Scribe E . read a dispensation empowering Most Excellent Companion J . J . Moody to act as Installing Principal for the purpose of installing and inducting the Provincial Grand Principals into their several offices . Most Excellent Companion Horowitz and Excellent Companion Bowen then introduced the Most Excellent Companion Charles F . Standish , Provincial Grand Superintendent elect , to

be duly installed . The Installing Principal - requested that all companions who had not obtained the rank of First Principal should retire , and then opened a convocation of Past Principals , the following Most Excellent Z's being present : —Comps . J . T . Smith , Most Excellent Prov . G . Superintendent under the Grand Lodge of Ireland , Moody , Rose , Levick , Rintel , Taaffe , James , Horowitz , Grattan .

The ceremony of installation having been performed , the M . E . Z . Moody delivered a charge to the Prov . G . Superintendent , and the brethren having saluted him in Masonic form , the second and third Principals were admitted . %$ R A ery Excellent Comp . Clark was then appointed by the Prov . G . Superintendent to undertake the duty of the second

chair . M . E . Z . Levick asked if Comp . Clarke was qualified to fill that office , not being a past or present Z . After some discussion , the M . E . P . O . Superintendent requested Comp . Clarke to decline accepting the office , as some doubt arose whether he could fill the office in the Provincial Grand Chapter until he had passed the principal Z chair in a private chapter .

V . E . Comp . Clarke yielded to the request of the Prov . G . Superintendent , and M . E . Z . Comp . Rose was installed into the office of H . ; and M . E . Z . Comp . James was installed into the office of J . The convocation of Past Principals was then closed ; and the companions of the chapter were admitted . The Three Provincial Grand Principals were then proclaimed , and saluted in accordance with Masonic custom .

The Chapter then proceeded to elect a treasurer . Companion R . T . Tracey was chosen to fill that office . The M . E . Prov . G . Superintendent regretted that a severe accident prevented the attendance of Comp . Tracy , but hoped at the next convocation to be able to invest him with the collar of his office . The following Companions Avere then invested : — Comp . Lempi-iere Prov . G . Scribe E .

„ Horowitz Prov . G . Soj . „ Boweu , Prov . G . Assist . Soj . „ Porter Prov . G . Sword Bearer . „ Lazarus Prov . G . Standard Bearer . „ Harris Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . The Provincial Grand Superintendent having appointed his officers , said he Avas proud of his present position , and hoped his future conduct would merit the approbation of the Most

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