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Bro . W . D . LEE trusted the gallant Colonel would send a pile from one of the pahs in New Zealand as a trophy . Several good songs and speeches followed , from Bros . Grindrod , Hamley , Lee , Bailey , Nicholls , O'Brien , and Macartney , who called upon their AV . M . He instantly acceded ancl gave " the pint-pot , quart-pot , gallon , butt , tun , pond , river , sea , ocean \ " which excited great laughter .

Bro . LEE gave that admirable national song " The Death of Nelson" with good effect , and was much applauded . Colonel Hamley was encored in " Life like a river is flowing , I care not how fast it runs on , hoys" ; the ahsence of all exertion and the soft smoothness in the rendering of this spirited Irish melody elicited much applause . Subsequently the gallant Colonel gave a parody on " The groves of Blarney" sparkling with wit in

, every line , which created much amusement . Bro . BAILEY gave " The Cameron Men . " We had also another Scotch song , "Hurrah for the Highlands "—but Irish songs seemed to carry the evening . One English song , however , deserves particular mention— -admirably rendered hy Bro . Nicolls—we mean the one commencing ,

" Tho I mingle m the throng . Bro . LOEESZ , having spoken to another toast , proposed " The Health of Bro . Colonel Maydwell , our own AA . M ., " which was received with full Masonic honours . The AV . MASTEE , in returning thanks , delicately declined all the honour attributed to him for the position of the Sphinx Lodge , and said it should he remembered that to Bro . Thompson , P . M . —whose task when in office was so much more difficult ,

and where be had to contend with so much—belonged the credit for the existence of the lodge at all . He then proposed " The Health of Bro . Thompson . " Bro . THOMPSON , P . M ., said that , notwithstanding the modest disclaimer of the W . M ., to him belonged the chief credit for their present position , which exceeded his ( Bro . Thompson ' s ) fondest hope when he left the chair . It was through the hard work of the AA . M- their numbers had been almost trebled . Bro .

Thompson concluded by expressing his deep sense of the kindness of the brethren in receiving his name so cordially . Bro . Colonel Sim ' s health was then drunk with the usual enthusiasm . He said , in returning thanks , that his promotion ( long on the way ) , if it did not confer greater place , pay , or patronage , it at least had the effect of passing him over the heads of about 500 majors and many more captains ; but what was more pleasing still , it afforded an opportunity for their

friendly congratulations , which he always valued . "The Officers of the Loclge" was then drunk , and suitably acknowledged by Bro . Grindrod , S . AV . "Major Hook and the Ceylon Rifles " was afterwards given in an amusing speech , by Bro . levers , which excited a good deal of merriment , and was promptly responded to by the gallant Major . Bro . Staples next was called upon for a song , which was a given with his usual drollness . Altogether the evening was voted a great successthe brethren not

, separating until early morning . As this little sketch was hurriedly jotted down , entirely from memory , this very morning , it may doubtless omit many little interesting incidents , however it probably includes all the essentials for the purpose of conveying to the non-Masonic reader ( who is not always so privileged ) the advantage of fraternal feelings and that the tie which exists between the brethren of

of the Order , and which makes them known to each other throughout the world without the necessity of a previous introduction or social intercourse in common , combines to produce with wholesome effect one of the finest of old social elementsmutual consideration . The feeling is suitably embodied in these simple Masonic lines , a feeling amply existing on the occasion under notice . " Happy to meet Sorry to part Happy to meet again . "

MAURITIUS . LODGE OP HAEMONY ( NO . 841 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held in the city of Port Louis at the Lodge Rooms of the R . \ L . ' . La Triple Esperance , on Thursday , the 24 th September last , for the purpose of celebrating a funeral service in memory of its late P . M ., Bro . J : C . C . Millward , who died * in England on the 16 th of May last . The lodge was

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duly opened at the appointed tune by Bro . Ambrose Porah Ambrose , AV . M . ; Bros . A . H . Jack , J . AV ., S . AA . pro tern . ; H . J . . Tourdain , P . AI ., J . W . pro tern . ; James Brodie , Treas . ; A . G . Rickwood , Sec ; AV . Harrison , S . D . ; H . R . Bell , J . D . ; AV . Besant , I . G . ; J . Ambrose , Steward ; — Freshlet , acting as Tyler ; and the following members : —Bros . W . Hazlett , A . Lancaster , F . T . Rickwood , J . J . Standley , A . R . Barrant , H . AVilson , F . Hartig , A . Scott , A . C . AViehe , and AV . D . . Botten .

Several distinguished brethren belonging to the sister lodges honoured the meeting with their presence , viz ., —Bros . J . C . de Lissa , AV . M . of the British Lodge ( No . 736 ); P . James Canonville , W . M . of the R .- . L . . La Triple Esperance ; P . Bavheavt . and J . 0 . Laval , P . M . 's of the R . \ L . - . La Paix ( G . 0 . F . ); with tbe following members of their respective lodges : —Bros . H . Byrnes and T . O'Toole , British Lodge ; E . Legoff , E . Lemaire , L . Lemaire , H . Descroizelles , V . Remino , Triple Esperance ; J .

de Luca , F . Latouche , AV . Allan , L . Figeot , La Paix ; John Cruikshank , M . M . Keith Lodge ( No . 56 ) . R . L . Castray , W . M . of the Military Lodge ( No . 235 ) , & c , being on the eve of his departure , could not attend , but the following brethren were present : —Bros . S . Roch , S . AA . ; A . G . Martins , J . M . Read , J . J . Adam . Bro . G . Snelling , their Organist , kindly placed his services at the disposal of the harmony . After the anthem , the AV . M ., aided by the brethren in attendance , performed the funeral service in the three degrees , and delivered an oration

suited to the sad occasion . He began by thanking the W . M . and brethren of the sister lodges for their kindness in joining with tbe members of tlie " Harmony " in paying a last token of respect to the memory of their late P . M . and founder of their lodge , and after briefly enumerating the services rendered by Bro . Millward to his lodge , he forcibly reminded them that , during the eighteen months he had held the gavel authority , how he had ruled his lodge in love , peace , ancl harmony . The

AV . M . further added , that had thoir late brother and P . M . no other claim upon tho members of the " Harmony , " still that one quality , that one virtue he might call it , would entitle his memory to the respect which , he was glad to say , all had joined with him in wishing to testify as soon as the news of his untimely end had reached Mauritius . The AV . M . concluded by urging on the members of his lodge how desirable ib was to regulate their actions in lodge ancl out of it , so as to conduce

to tho preservation of that harmony which had never ceased to reign among them since the foundation of their lodge , and to maintain the best feelings of brotherly love and friendship with the members of the sister lodges , affording thereby to the uninitiated world around them a practical illustration of the beautiful words of the Psalmist , " Behold how good and pleasant a thing it is to see brethren dwell together in unity . " The charity box was then passed , and the lodge closed in peace , love , and harmony .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

( From the Melbourne Masonic Journal . ) BENDIGO . — Golden Lodge of Bendigo ( No . 924 ) . —The members of this loclge held their usual monthly meeting in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 28 th July . The minutes of the former meeting having been read and confirmed , the following gentlemen were balloted for , and unanimously accepted : —Messrs . SouttarJ . B . PoundsG . E . TolhurstG . J . BignellIsaac

, , , , Irving , and Rev . C . J . Martin . Messrs . Souttar , Tolhurst , Bignell , Irving , and Martin , being in attendance , were duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . MELBoanNE . —Meridian Lodge ( No . 1031 ) . —The regular meeting of the Meridian Lodge was held at their lodge-room , St . Patrick's Hall , on Monday evening , 3 rd August , Bro . Thos . Hamlet Taylor , AV . M . Bro . AA . C . D . Anderson , having served

his full time as an entered apprentice , and having made progress in the royal art , was passed to the F . C . degree . Bro . AV . A . D . Pitt was elected a joining member , ancl Bro . Martyr was proposed as a joining member . The lodge closed at an early hour iu peace , love , ancl harmony . Washington Lodge ( No . 368 ) . —The monthly meeting of the AVashington Lodge was held at the lodge-room , Ulster Hotel , Spring-street , on Monday , 3 rd August . Lodge was opened at a quarter to eight o'clock , Bro . Edwards , AV . M ., in the chair . Four gentlemen were balloted for ancl accepted . Messrs . James

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DOUBLE INITIATION. Article 1
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS. Article 1
PROFESSOR DONALDSON ON THE POSITION OF ARCHITECTURE.* Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES . Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE GLAMORGAN LODGE AND RE-INITIATION. Article 8
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 8
ON THE PROCESSIONS OF ANCIENT 'FREEMASONS, &c, IN LONDON. Article 9
CAN A WARDEN INITIATE ? &c. Article 10
Untitled Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Colonial.

Bro . W . D . LEE trusted the gallant Colonel would send a pile from one of the pahs in New Zealand as a trophy . Several good songs and speeches followed , from Bros . Grindrod , Hamley , Lee , Bailey , Nicholls , O'Brien , and Macartney , who called upon their AV . M . He instantly acceded ancl gave " the pint-pot , quart-pot , gallon , butt , tun , pond , river , sea , ocean \ " which excited great laughter .

Bro . LEE gave that admirable national song " The Death of Nelson" with good effect , and was much applauded . Colonel Hamley was encored in " Life like a river is flowing , I care not how fast it runs on , hoys" ; the ahsence of all exertion and the soft smoothness in the rendering of this spirited Irish melody elicited much applause . Subsequently the gallant Colonel gave a parody on " The groves of Blarney" sparkling with wit in

, every line , which created much amusement . Bro . BAILEY gave " The Cameron Men . " We had also another Scotch song , "Hurrah for the Highlands "—but Irish songs seemed to carry the evening . One English song , however , deserves particular mention— -admirably rendered hy Bro . Nicolls—we mean the one commencing ,

" Tho I mingle m the throng . Bro . LOEESZ , having spoken to another toast , proposed " The Health of Bro . Colonel Maydwell , our own AA . M ., " which was received with full Masonic honours . The AV . MASTEE , in returning thanks , delicately declined all the honour attributed to him for the position of the Sphinx Lodge , and said it should he remembered that to Bro . Thompson , P . M . —whose task when in office was so much more difficult ,

and where be had to contend with so much—belonged the credit for the existence of the lodge at all . He then proposed " The Health of Bro . Thompson . " Bro . THOMPSON , P . M ., said that , notwithstanding the modest disclaimer of the W . M ., to him belonged the chief credit for their present position , which exceeded his ( Bro . Thompson ' s ) fondest hope when he left the chair . It was through the hard work of the AA . M- their numbers had been almost trebled . Bro .

Thompson concluded by expressing his deep sense of the kindness of the brethren in receiving his name so cordially . Bro . Colonel Sim ' s health was then drunk with the usual enthusiasm . He said , in returning thanks , that his promotion ( long on the way ) , if it did not confer greater place , pay , or patronage , it at least had the effect of passing him over the heads of about 500 majors and many more captains ; but what was more pleasing still , it afforded an opportunity for their

friendly congratulations , which he always valued . "The Officers of the Loclge" was then drunk , and suitably acknowledged by Bro . Grindrod , S . AV . "Major Hook and the Ceylon Rifles " was afterwards given in an amusing speech , by Bro . levers , which excited a good deal of merriment , and was promptly responded to by the gallant Major . Bro . Staples next was called upon for a song , which was a given with his usual drollness . Altogether the evening was voted a great successthe brethren not

, separating until early morning . As this little sketch was hurriedly jotted down , entirely from memory , this very morning , it may doubtless omit many little interesting incidents , however it probably includes all the essentials for the purpose of conveying to the non-Masonic reader ( who is not always so privileged ) the advantage of fraternal feelings and that the tie which exists between the brethren of

of the Order , and which makes them known to each other throughout the world without the necessity of a previous introduction or social intercourse in common , combines to produce with wholesome effect one of the finest of old social elementsmutual consideration . The feeling is suitably embodied in these simple Masonic lines , a feeling amply existing on the occasion under notice . " Happy to meet Sorry to part Happy to meet again . "

MAURITIUS . LODGE OP HAEMONY ( NO . 841 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held in the city of Port Louis at the Lodge Rooms of the R . \ L . ' . La Triple Esperance , on Thursday , the 24 th September last , for the purpose of celebrating a funeral service in memory of its late P . M ., Bro . J : C . C . Millward , who died * in England on the 16 th of May last . The lodge was

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duly opened at the appointed tune by Bro . Ambrose Porah Ambrose , AV . M . ; Bros . A . H . Jack , J . AV ., S . AA . pro tern . ; H . J . . Tourdain , P . AI ., J . W . pro tern . ; James Brodie , Treas . ; A . G . Rickwood , Sec ; AV . Harrison , S . D . ; H . R . Bell , J . D . ; AV . Besant , I . G . ; J . Ambrose , Steward ; — Freshlet , acting as Tyler ; and the following members : —Bros . W . Hazlett , A . Lancaster , F . T . Rickwood , J . J . Standley , A . R . Barrant , H . AVilson , F . Hartig , A . Scott , A . C . AViehe , and AV . D . . Botten .

Several distinguished brethren belonging to the sister lodges honoured the meeting with their presence , viz ., —Bros . J . C . de Lissa , AV . M . of the British Lodge ( No . 736 ); P . James Canonville , W . M . of the R .- . L . . La Triple Esperance ; P . Bavheavt . and J . 0 . Laval , P . M . 's of the R . \ L . - . La Paix ( G . 0 . F . ); with tbe following members of their respective lodges : —Bros . H . Byrnes and T . O'Toole , British Lodge ; E . Legoff , E . Lemaire , L . Lemaire , H . Descroizelles , V . Remino , Triple Esperance ; J .

de Luca , F . Latouche , AV . Allan , L . Figeot , La Paix ; John Cruikshank , M . M . Keith Lodge ( No . 56 ) . R . L . Castray , W . M . of the Military Lodge ( No . 235 ) , & c , being on the eve of his departure , could not attend , but the following brethren were present : —Bros . S . Roch , S . AA . ; A . G . Martins , J . M . Read , J . J . Adam . Bro . G . Snelling , their Organist , kindly placed his services at the disposal of the harmony . After the anthem , the AV . M ., aided by the brethren in attendance , performed the funeral service in the three degrees , and delivered an oration

suited to the sad occasion . He began by thanking the W . M . and brethren of the sister lodges for their kindness in joining with tbe members of tlie " Harmony " in paying a last token of respect to the memory of their late P . M . and founder of their lodge , and after briefly enumerating the services rendered by Bro . Millward to his lodge , he forcibly reminded them that , during the eighteen months he had held the gavel authority , how he had ruled his lodge in love , peace , ancl harmony . The

AV . M . further added , that had thoir late brother and P . M . no other claim upon tho members of the " Harmony , " still that one quality , that one virtue he might call it , would entitle his memory to the respect which , he was glad to say , all had joined with him in wishing to testify as soon as the news of his untimely end had reached Mauritius . The AV . M . concluded by urging on the members of his lodge how desirable ib was to regulate their actions in lodge ancl out of it , so as to conduce

to tho preservation of that harmony which had never ceased to reign among them since the foundation of their lodge , and to maintain the best feelings of brotherly love and friendship with the members of the sister lodges , affording thereby to the uninitiated world around them a practical illustration of the beautiful words of the Psalmist , " Behold how good and pleasant a thing it is to see brethren dwell together in unity . " The charity box was then passed , and the lodge closed in peace , love , and harmony .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

( From the Melbourne Masonic Journal . ) BENDIGO . — Golden Lodge of Bendigo ( No . 924 ) . —The members of this loclge held their usual monthly meeting in the Masonic Hall , on Tuesday , the 28 th July . The minutes of the former meeting having been read and confirmed , the following gentlemen were balloted for , and unanimously accepted : —Messrs . SouttarJ . B . PoundsG . E . TolhurstG . J . BignellIsaac

, , , , Irving , and Rev . C . J . Martin . Messrs . Souttar , Tolhurst , Bignell , Irving , and Martin , being in attendance , were duly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . MELBoanNE . —Meridian Lodge ( No . 1031 ) . —The regular meeting of the Meridian Lodge was held at their lodge-room , St . Patrick's Hall , on Monday evening , 3 rd August , Bro . Thos . Hamlet Taylor , AV . M . Bro . AA . C . D . Anderson , having served

his full time as an entered apprentice , and having made progress in the royal art , was passed to the F . C . degree . Bro . AV . A . D . Pitt was elected a joining member , ancl Bro . Martyr was proposed as a joining member . The lodge closed at an early hour iu peace , love , ancl harmony . Washington Lodge ( No . 368 ) . —The monthly meeting of the AVashington Lodge was held at the lodge-room , Ulster Hotel , Spring-street , on Monday , 3 rd August . Lodge was opened at a quarter to eight o'clock , Bro . Edwards , AV . M ., in the chair . Four gentlemen were balloted for ancl accepted . Messrs . James

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