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United Grand Lodge.

hour of meeting . Many important questions were brought before Parliament during the AVednesday afternoon sittings . Five o'clock was about the hour at which votes were usually taken on important occasions . It would therefore be extremely inconvenient , and in many cases impossible for such brethren as were Members of Parliament to attend in Grand Lodge , were the proposed alteration made .

Bro . R . AA ' . Stewart then , with the consent of the seconder ' withdrew the motion . Bro , Benjamin Head , Prov . G . D ., proposed the motion No . 3 . The proposer read a letter from the inmates of the Institution , expressing their gratitude for the donation of coals granted last year .

The Grand Master in putting the motion , referred to the late Bro . Uclall , who had for many years made tho proposition . The motion was carried unanimously . The M . W . Grand Alaster enquired if the Scrutineers were prepared to make their Report , and was informed that it would probably take yet some time to conclude their labours .

Tiie Grand Alaster stated , that the Constitutions gave him the power , according to page 108 , that " If the report of the Scrutineers be not ready by the time the Grand Lodge is closed , the Grand Alaster , or the Presiding Officer , after closing the Grand Lodge may receive the report in his private room . He would therefore not detain the brethren by keeping the

Grand Lodge open . Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form with prayer by the Rev . Bro . J . Brownrigg , Grand Chaplain . The following is the result of the Elections , above referred to , and also the names of brethren nominated by the Grand Alaster to their several offices .

BOAKD 01- GESEEAL PriiPOSES . —Bro . John Llewellyn Evans , President , and Bros . John A an N . Bazalgette , James E . Saunders , JEneas J . Mclntyre , John Savage , Edward J . Fraser , Samuel Leith Tomkins , Horace Lloyd , Q . C . ; Sir Albert AA \ AVoods ( Garter ) , AA ' illiam Young , Joseph Smith . MASTERS . —Bros . AA ' illiam S . Gover , 1 ; Benjamin Gray , 2 ; George J . Palmer , 11 ; AA'illiam Bristow , 14 ; Frederick A .

Philbrick , IS ; JamesGlashier , 33 ; and George Bolton , 143 . PAST AI ASTERS . —Bros . Frederick Adlard , 7 ; Witham Bywater , 19 ; Samuel Alay 23 ; John A . Rucker 60 ; John B Monckton 197 ; Edward Cox 657 ; and Samuel Poynter 902 . COLONIAL BOAKD . —Bro . Edward J . Fraser , President , and Bros . Joshua Nunn , Joseph Smith , Francis Bennoch , ( V . P . )

P . M . 1 ; Frederick Adlard , P . AI . 7 ; Brackstone Baker , 21 ; John G . Marsh , 28 ; James W . Halsey , P . AI . 134 ; James Brett , 177 ; Edward Cox , P . AI . G 57 . COMMITTEE OE '' 'ROXAL AIASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION I-OE AGED MASONS , AND AA ' IDOWS or FREEMASONS . "—Nominated b y the AI . W . G . AI .: —Bros . James E . Saunders , Richard

II . Gerraud , AVilliam Pulteney Scott , George Cox , Edward J . Fraser . Jabez Hogg , Conrad C . Dumas , Abraham A . Le A ' eau , and Joseph Smith . Elected by Grand Lodge : —Bros . James Brett , P . AI . 177 ; Charles A . Cottebrune , P . M . 733 ; Thomas Cubitt , P . AI . 157 ; Robert H . Evans , P . M . 1 , 139 ; John A . Farnfield , P . M . 907 ; Samuel Gale , P . M . 19 ; Henry AVilliam

Hemsworth , P . M ., 190 ; Hyam M . Levy , P . M . 1 S 8 ; ( J . AV AAliite , not eligible , not a P . AI . ) Elected hy the Subscribers : — Bros . Frederick Adlard , P . M . 7 ; John Bellerby , P . M . 65 ; George Bolton , P . AI . 169 ; John Dixon , M . D ., P . AI . 73 ; AVm Henry Farnfield , P . AI . 907 ; James It . Sheen , P . AI . 201 . Raynham AV . Stewart , P . AI . 12 ; Louis Stean , P . M . 212 , ' Nicholas Wingfield , P . M . 1 , 155 ; William Young , P . M . 60 .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN .

EUPHRATES LODGE ( N O . 212 . )—This ancient aud respectable lodge , held at Masons' Hall Tavern , on the 3 lsfc ult ., its last meeting of the season under , the presidency of its talented and respected AA . AL , Bro . Frank , who was efficiently supported by several Past Masters , with Bros . Field , S . W . ; Hammond , J . AA ' . ; Rushton , S . D . ; Thomson , J . D . ; and Dent , I . G . ; and in admirable style initiated into our mvsteries Alessrs . W . H . Hooper ,

IV . AV . Smith , and AV . AVclchman ; passed Bros . Clisby , lies , and Alalet ; Bro , Walker was raised to the Sublime Degree . After closing the lodge the members aud visitors , between 40 and 50 , adjourned to one of Bro . Gosden ' s excellent banquets . The summer banquet will , in consequence of the universal approval of the manner in which Bro . Lock , P . AI ., of the Bald Faced Stag Hotel , Buckhurst Hill , AVoodford , provided for this lodge last year , be again held at the same pleasant establishment in a few

weeks ( of which due notice will be given ) , and considering the capital accommodation and culinary skill on all occasions exhibited b y Bro . Lock , the AV .. M . trusts that a large number of members and visitors , with their friends and lamilies , will assemble around him on that occasion .

CRYSTAL PALACE LODGE ( No . 742 ) . —• The Installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham , on Friday , the 2 nd inst , Bro . Henry Finch , W . AI ., in the chair . The routine business having been disposed of , the Lodge was called off , and on re-assembling , the W . AI . proceeded to instal his successor into the chair . The admirable performance of this ceremony elicited the hearty applause of the numerous brethren . Bro . Georgo Weeks , W . AI ., then

appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Cooper , S . AV . ; Cox . J . W . ; P . Acton , P . AI . Treas . ; Henry J . Thompson , P . AI . Sec . ; II . Seymour Smith , Org . ; Steigerwald , S . D .: E . Alorley , J . D .: Potter , I . G . ; Bertram ^ D . C ; \ V . Stevens , W . S . ; AVoodstoek , Tyler . The reception of the Auditor ' s report concluded the business of the meeting , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , served a la Ilusse by Bros . Bertram and Roberts . The usual loyal toasts , and some excellent music by

Bro . Seymour Smith followed . The visitors included Bros . Branded P . M . 72 ; AV . Johnston , P . AI . 134 ; Hawker . P . M . SOI ; De Jersev , 84 ; Field , 902 ; Wright , 71 ; Goer , 111 ; Chablis , 733 ; F . Hill , 861 ; and AVorthiugton , 50 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . TOT > -ES . —Pleiades Lodge ( No . 710 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Rooms , on Thursday , the 1 st inst . The chair was taken at 0 . 45 by Bro . W . Cuming , W . AI . Among those present were Bros . Niner , S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , as I . P . M . ; J . Heath , P . AI ., as J . W . ; Fowle , J . D . ; AVatson , P . AI ., as Sec . ; Taylor , Organist ; Golden , J . W . ; Croker , Tyier , with

about ten other members , and as visitors Bros . 1 ) . AA ' atsou , S . W . 328 ; Pigott , 328 ; Chapman , Sec . 328 ; Warren , 1 , 254 ; aud Couldray , 1 , 254 . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , the rough minutes of the previous meeting were read , hut owing to the absence of the Secretary , who was in Loudon , and of the minute book , the confirmation of them was deferred . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and the three candidates were examined , entrusted , and dismissed for preparation .

Tlie lodge having been opened in the third degree , the chair was taken by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , who raised Bro . Browse to the rank of M . M ., the AV . M . acting as S . D . The same honour was then conferred on Bro . Pope by Bro . J Heath , Bro . Niner acting as S . D ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins as S . \ A . Lastly , the AV . M . performed the same ceremony for Bro . Mayo , with Bro . Dr . Hopkins as S . D ., and Bro . J . Heath , as J . AV ., giving the traditionary

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THE BALLOT IN THE LODGE. Article 1
PROXY MASTERS. Article 2
THE ORDERS OF CHIVALRY IN CANADA. Article 2
THE DEFECTIVE STONE. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 73. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
GRAND LODGE. Article 9
GRAND LODGE—MOTIONS, &c. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 16
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE WEYMOUTH ROYAL HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY. Article 16
Obituary. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING JUNE 17TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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United Grand Lodge.

hour of meeting . Many important questions were brought before Parliament during the AVednesday afternoon sittings . Five o'clock was about the hour at which votes were usually taken on important occasions . It would therefore be extremely inconvenient , and in many cases impossible for such brethren as were Members of Parliament to attend in Grand Lodge , were the proposed alteration made .

Bro . R . AA ' . Stewart then , with the consent of the seconder ' withdrew the motion . Bro , Benjamin Head , Prov . G . D ., proposed the motion No . 3 . The proposer read a letter from the inmates of the Institution , expressing their gratitude for the donation of coals granted last year .

The Grand Master in putting the motion , referred to the late Bro . Uclall , who had for many years made tho proposition . The motion was carried unanimously . The M . W . Grand Alaster enquired if the Scrutineers were prepared to make their Report , and was informed that it would probably take yet some time to conclude their labours .

Tiie Grand Alaster stated , that the Constitutions gave him the power , according to page 108 , that " If the report of the Scrutineers be not ready by the time the Grand Lodge is closed , the Grand Alaster , or the Presiding Officer , after closing the Grand Lodge may receive the report in his private room . He would therefore not detain the brethren by keeping the

Grand Lodge open . Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form with prayer by the Rev . Bro . J . Brownrigg , Grand Chaplain . The following is the result of the Elections , above referred to , and also the names of brethren nominated by the Grand Alaster to their several offices .

BOAKD 01- GESEEAL PriiPOSES . —Bro . John Llewellyn Evans , President , and Bros . John A an N . Bazalgette , James E . Saunders , JEneas J . Mclntyre , John Savage , Edward J . Fraser , Samuel Leith Tomkins , Horace Lloyd , Q . C . ; Sir Albert AA \ AVoods ( Garter ) , AA ' illiam Young , Joseph Smith . MASTERS . —Bros . AA ' illiam S . Gover , 1 ; Benjamin Gray , 2 ; George J . Palmer , 11 ; AA'illiam Bristow , 14 ; Frederick A .

Philbrick , IS ; JamesGlashier , 33 ; and George Bolton , 143 . PAST AI ASTERS . —Bros . Frederick Adlard , 7 ; Witham Bywater , 19 ; Samuel Alay 23 ; John A . Rucker 60 ; John B Monckton 197 ; Edward Cox 657 ; and Samuel Poynter 902 . COLONIAL BOAKD . —Bro . Edward J . Fraser , President , and Bros . Joshua Nunn , Joseph Smith , Francis Bennoch , ( V . P . )

P . M . 1 ; Frederick Adlard , P . AI . 7 ; Brackstone Baker , 21 ; John G . Marsh , 28 ; James W . Halsey , P . AI . 134 ; James Brett , 177 ; Edward Cox , P . AI . G 57 . COMMITTEE OE '' 'ROXAL AIASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION I-OE AGED MASONS , AND AA ' IDOWS or FREEMASONS . "—Nominated b y the AI . W . G . AI .: —Bros . James E . Saunders , Richard

II . Gerraud , AVilliam Pulteney Scott , George Cox , Edward J . Fraser . Jabez Hogg , Conrad C . Dumas , Abraham A . Le A ' eau , and Joseph Smith . Elected by Grand Lodge : —Bros . James Brett , P . AI . 177 ; Charles A . Cottebrune , P . M . 733 ; Thomas Cubitt , P . AI . 157 ; Robert H . Evans , P . M . 1 , 139 ; John A . Farnfield , P . M . 907 ; Samuel Gale , P . M . 19 ; Henry AVilliam

Hemsworth , P . M ., 190 ; Hyam M . Levy , P . M . 1 S 8 ; ( J . AV AAliite , not eligible , not a P . AI . ) Elected hy the Subscribers : — Bros . Frederick Adlard , P . M . 7 ; John Bellerby , P . M . 65 ; George Bolton , P . AI . 169 ; John Dixon , M . D ., P . AI . 73 ; AVm Henry Farnfield , P . AI . 907 ; James It . Sheen , P . AI . 201 . Raynham AV . Stewart , P . AI . 12 ; Louis Stean , P . M . 212 , ' Nicholas Wingfield , P . M . 1 , 155 ; William Young , P . M . 60 .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN .

EUPHRATES LODGE ( N O . 212 . )—This ancient aud respectable lodge , held at Masons' Hall Tavern , on the 3 lsfc ult ., its last meeting of the season under , the presidency of its talented and respected AA . AL , Bro . Frank , who was efficiently supported by several Past Masters , with Bros . Field , S . W . ; Hammond , J . AA ' . ; Rushton , S . D . ; Thomson , J . D . ; and Dent , I . G . ; and in admirable style initiated into our mvsteries Alessrs . W . H . Hooper ,

IV . AV . Smith , and AV . AVclchman ; passed Bros . Clisby , lies , and Alalet ; Bro , Walker was raised to the Sublime Degree . After closing the lodge the members aud visitors , between 40 and 50 , adjourned to one of Bro . Gosden ' s excellent banquets . The summer banquet will , in consequence of the universal approval of the manner in which Bro . Lock , P . AI ., of the Bald Faced Stag Hotel , Buckhurst Hill , AVoodford , provided for this lodge last year , be again held at the same pleasant establishment in a few

weeks ( of which due notice will be given ) , and considering the capital accommodation and culinary skill on all occasions exhibited b y Bro . Lock , the AV .. M . trusts that a large number of members and visitors , with their friends and lamilies , will assemble around him on that occasion .

CRYSTAL PALACE LODGE ( No . 742 ) . —• The Installation meeting of this Lodge was held at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham , on Friday , the 2 nd inst , Bro . Henry Finch , W . AI ., in the chair . The routine business having been disposed of , the Lodge was called off , and on re-assembling , the W . AI . proceeded to instal his successor into the chair . The admirable performance of this ceremony elicited the hearty applause of the numerous brethren . Bro . Georgo Weeks , W . AI ., then

appointed and invested his officers as follows : —Bros . Cooper , S . AV . ; Cox . J . W . ; P . Acton , P . AI . Treas . ; Henry J . Thompson , P . AI . Sec . ; II . Seymour Smith , Org . ; Steigerwald , S . D .: E . Alorley , J . D .: Potter , I . G . ; Bertram ^ D . C ; \ V . Stevens , W . S . ; AVoodstoek , Tyler . The reception of the Auditor ' s report concluded the business of the meeting , and the brethren adjourned to banquet , served a la Ilusse by Bros . Bertram and Roberts . The usual loyal toasts , and some excellent music by

Bro . Seymour Smith followed . The visitors included Bros . Branded P . M . 72 ; AV . Johnston , P . AI . 134 ; Hawker . P . M . SOI ; De Jersev , 84 ; Field , 902 ; Wright , 71 ; Goer , 111 ; Chablis , 733 ; F . Hill , 861 ; and AVorthiugton , 50 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DEVONSHIRE . TOT > -ES . —Pleiades Lodge ( No . 710 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Rooms , on Thursday , the 1 st inst . The chair was taken at 0 . 45 by Bro . W . Cuming , W . AI . Among those present were Bros . Niner , S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , as I . P . M . ; J . Heath , P . AI ., as J . W . ; Fowle , J . D . ; AVatson , P . AI ., as Sec . ; Taylor , Organist ; Golden , J . W . ; Croker , Tyier , with

about ten other members , and as visitors Bros . 1 ) . AA ' atsou , S . W . 328 ; Pigott , 328 ; Chapman , Sec . 328 ; Warren , 1 , 254 ; aud Couldray , 1 , 254 . The lodge having been opened in the first degree , the rough minutes of the previous meeting were read , hut owing to the absence of the Secretary , who was in Loudon , and of the minute book , the confirmation of them was deferred . The lodge was opened in the second degree , and the three candidates were examined , entrusted , and dismissed for preparation .

Tlie lodge having been opened in the third degree , the chair was taken by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , who raised Bro . Browse to the rank of M . M ., the AV . M . acting as S . D . The same honour was then conferred on Bro . Pope by Bro . J Heath , Bro . Niner acting as S . D ., and Bro . Dr . Hopkins as S . \ A . Lastly , the AV . M . performed the same ceremony for Bro . Mayo , with Bro . Dr . Hopkins as S . D ., and Bro . J . Heath , as J . AV ., giving the traditionary

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