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Provincial.

G . S . B . ; Bros . Box , W . M . 653 ; Wells , Prov . G . S . W . ; Marshall , AA . M . 61 , Prov . G . J . W . ; Kelway , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; Commans , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; Ashlev . P . Prov . G . J . AA . ; Milsom , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Smith , Prov . G . Sec . ; Pavne , Prov . G . Treas . ; Rev . C . Davy , Prov . G . Chap . ; AValkley , Prov . G . S . D . ; Meylev , Prov . G . Beg , ; Lake , Prov . G . D . C . ; Budge , Prov . G . P . ; . 7 . J . Evans , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Bristol ; Willway , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., Bristol ; Scott , Prov . G . P ., Bristol ; Thomas , P . Prov . G . C , Somerset ; the

W . M . 's of 120 , 327 , 408 , & e . ; ancl Bros . Greening , 48 ; Wood , 48 ; Mann , 48 ; Becket , 48 ; Mitchell , 48 ; Smith , P . M . 61 ; Hayward , 61 : Captain J . Randle Ford , 61 ; Simmons , 81 ; Banfield , 81 ; and many others . Previous to the ceremony the 1 st W . M . named in the warrant , Bro . T . B . Moutrie , P . M . 48 , and P . Prov . G . J . D . of Somerset , opened the lodge by dispensation , and passed two brethren to the degree of F . C . ; after which the lodge was closed . The procession being formed in the

anteroom , the brethren proceeded to the lodge room ; the chair of K . S . was occupied by the V . AV . D . Prov . G . AI ., supported hy Bro Ashley , P . M . 48 , as his deputy , the other chairs being filled by he present Provincial Officers . The lodge being duly opened in the three degrees , the ceremony of consecration was most impressively performed , the consecrating vessels being borne by Bros . Ashley , P . M . ; Commans , P . M ., Kelway , P . M . ; and the Rev . Bro . Davy ; the musical arrangements being efficiently

rendered by the brethren , under the superintendence of Bros . Gleaves , of Wells ; and Reeves , of Bath ; the latter ably presiding on the harmonium . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the Royal honours being given , Bro . T . B . Moutrie was regularly installed as W . M " ., and appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers for the year , viz .: —Bros . G . C . Mann , S . AV . ; C . Becket , J . AV . ; J . AVood , Sec ; A . Hinton , Treas . ; L . SimmonsS . D . ; S . G . MitchellJ . D . ; S . Churchill

, , , I . G . ; and S . R . Hellier , Tyler . A vote of thanks having been -proposed to the A . AA . 1 ) . Prov . G . M . for the very impressive and able manner in which he had performed the ceremonies of the day , and duly responded to , ;\ s also that of the visitors ( several of whom had attended from a considerable distance ) ,

the lodge was regularly closed . The brethren , to the number of 60 , afterwards assembled in the banqueting room , where a splendid repast , consisting of all the delicacies of the season , was admirably served up by the host , Mr . AA eeks , which the brethren fully appreciated after their laborious duties . The W . M . presided , supported on his right by the V . AV . J ) . Prov . G . M ., Bros . Bridges ; Evans , P . Prov . G . S . AA " ., Bristol ; on his left , by Bros . Davy , Prov . G . C . j Smith , Prov . G . Sec . ; Scott ,

P . G . P ., Bristol , & c . The cloth Aieing removed , the usual loyal ¦ and other toasts followed , that of the A . \ V . D . Prov . G . M . being most enthusiastically received , who . in responding , expressed the great pleasure he always felt in doing everything in his power to forward the true principles of Masonry , and wishing the new lodge every success , congratulated the brethren upon having so zealous a brother as their 1 st Master , who had been . most indefatigable in getting up this new lodgeand also paid a

, well-merited compliment to Bro . AVood , for the admirable manner in which the minutes ( whilst under dispensation ) had been entered ; the D . Prov . G . M . then , in terms of great commendation , proposed " The Health of the AV . AI ., " which was most heartily responded to . The AV . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren for the honour conferred upon him , and added that when installed as AV . M . of 48 , the oldest lodge in the province , he thought he had obtained the summit of his ambition , hut

that he now felt he had still more in being tho 1 st Master of . the youngest , and which he considered as a child of his own . The Alasonic portion of the day's proceedings being ended , the brethren enjoyed themselves with harmony and social intercourse until warned that their pleasures must have an end , that time and train wait for no man . After one and all expressing the pleasure and gratification they had derived from the day ' s enjoymentsand wishing the Royal Albert Edward every success ,

, the brethren departed . —This being a summer lodge , holds its meetings on the 2 nd AA ednesday in the months of June , July , August , and September , has heen working by dispensation from Alay last , the AA ' . M . elect having duly initiated eight gentlemen into the mysteries of the Craft and admitted several as joining

members . HIGIIBHIDGE , BuRSnAir . — Rural Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 367 ) . —The last regular lodge meeting for the season of this lodge was held at the Masonic Rooms , Bailway Hotel , Highbridge , Burnham , on Friday , October 3 rd , 1861 . The minutes of lodge held September Sth were read and confirmed . Bro . Edwin Murrant , late a member of tho Fortescue Lodge

Provincial.

( No . 1149 ) , was unanimously elected a jovvuvsg member . The AA' . M . Bro . John Burnett , jun ., then resigned his chair to the D . Prov . G . AI ., Bro . Henry Bridges . Bros . Snow , Sandford , and Avent having been examined and found duly qualified , were severally raised to the sublime degree of Alaster Alason . The Secretary read the revised Bye-Laws as prepared by the Committee appointee ? on the 11 th July last , which was slightly altered and unanimously passed ; also a letter from the Royal

Albert Edward Lodge ( 1208 ) , informing them that the A ' ery AVorshipful D . Prov . G . M . of Somerset , Bro . H . Bridges , Prov . G . S . B ., has appointed Thursday , October 10 , at high twelve , for the consecration of the Royal Albert and Edward Lodge ( No . 120 S ) , at the Lamb and Lark Hotel , Keynsham , near Bristol , soliciting the attendance of Masonic friends . Also a letter from Bro . Farnfield soliciting the name of a brother to represent the lodge at the Anniversary Festival in aid of the

funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , on AA eclnesday , January 28 th , 1863 . Several other letters having been read and disposed of , the lodge was closed in due form and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the cloth was withdrawn , the usual loyal ancl Alasonic toasts were proposed and heartily responded to , and the evening spent in a very pleasant and agreeable manner , and the brethren separated at their usual early hour .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

AUSTRALIAN MEMS . AA ' e have received the early numbers of the Freemason , established in Australia in August , ancl make some extracts , wishing our Colonial contemporary every success . ' Tiie lodges in Ballarat unanimously passed a resolution in each lodge to the effect— " That the AV . AI . should he empowered to co-operate with the sister lodges , in affording assistance to

the Lancashire relief fund , and to draw such sum from the lodge funds as he might deem requisite . " At the close of the United Freemasons' Lodge , on Tuesday evening , 19 th instant , the AV . Af / s met together , and it was unanimously resolved that £ 50 should be presented to the fund as a donation from the Freemasons of Ballarat , each lodge contributing its share in a proportion as then agreed upon . Bro . R . J . Price has retired from the office of Prov . G . Sec .

E . C . for the Province of South Australia , in favour of Bro . AVadham . The B-. AV . Prov . G . M ., vmtlev the Irish Constitution , has left ATelbourne , and is likely to remain for several weeks in Sydney , N . S . AV . AA'e have no doubt the brethren in the sister colony will avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded them to do honour to Bro . John Thomas Smith , who is already so well known for his civic and legislative as well as for his Alasonic

dignities . A meeting of AA . AI . ' s and P . AI . 's of Lodges , I . C , was held at the . Ulster Hotel , Bro . Rose , Prov . G . S . AV . in the chair . The meeting was convened for the purpose of forming a Board of Benevolence connected with the Provincial Grand Lodge , ancl after a short discussion as to the best method of carrying out the object of the meeting , it was resolved on the motion of Bro . Casson , P . G . Steward , seconded hy Bro . Crowell , AA . AI .

368 , That a Board of Benevolence be formed , to consist of the Prov . G . Officers , the AV . AI . 's , and a P . M . to be selected by each lodge , the Board so constituted to bring up a code of bye-laws for its government . The Prov . G . S . was instructed to communicate this resolution to the lodges , and to convene a meeting of the . Board as early as possible . A dispensation has been granted hy the Provincial Grand Lodge of A ictoria , E . G ., to the members of a new Lodge in Dunedin , Otago , New Zealand , to he called the Dunedin Lodee . The first AV . AI . is Bro . F . H . Thiol ; first S . AV ., Bro . £ . "" $ Duncan ; first J . AA " ., Bro . G . H . Gillighan .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . KEXT LODGE ( NO . 147 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their regular meeting on Tuesday , the 5 th August , at the Grace Darling Hotel , Smith-street , Collingwood . The proceedings were commenced in clue form ancl solemn prayer , hy the AA . M ., Bro . S"Walworth , assisted by Acting Wardens Bros . Lecren and Pattrick , and Bro . George Johnson , P . M . Bro . Geach was raised in the third degree . There being no other business of a Masonic nature to transact , the lodge was closed at half-past nine o ' clock in the usual form .

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PARIS OF TO-DAY. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE QUESTION OF CERTIFICATES. Article 10
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AUSTRALIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
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TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

G . S . B . ; Bros . Box , W . M . 653 ; Wells , Prov . G . S . W . ; Marshall , AA . M . 61 , Prov . G . J . W . ; Kelway , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; Commans , P . Prov . G . S . AV . ; Ashlev . P . Prov . G . J . AA . ; Milsom , P . Prov . G . J . AV . ; Smith , Prov . G . Sec . ; Pavne , Prov . G . Treas . ; Rev . C . Davy , Prov . G . Chap . ; AValkley , Prov . G . S . D . ; Meylev , Prov . G . Beg , ; Lake , Prov . G . D . C . ; Budge , Prov . G . P . ; . 7 . J . Evans , P . Prov . G . S . W ., Bristol ; Willway , P . Prov . G . S . AV ., Bristol ; Scott , Prov . G . P ., Bristol ; Thomas , P . Prov . G . C , Somerset ; the

W . M . 's of 120 , 327 , 408 , & e . ; ancl Bros . Greening , 48 ; Wood , 48 ; Mann , 48 ; Becket , 48 ; Mitchell , 48 ; Smith , P . M . 61 ; Hayward , 61 : Captain J . Randle Ford , 61 ; Simmons , 81 ; Banfield , 81 ; and many others . Previous to the ceremony the 1 st W . M . named in the warrant , Bro . T . B . Moutrie , P . M . 48 , and P . Prov . G . J . D . of Somerset , opened the lodge by dispensation , and passed two brethren to the degree of F . C . ; after which the lodge was closed . The procession being formed in the

anteroom , the brethren proceeded to the lodge room ; the chair of K . S . was occupied by the V . AV . D . Prov . G . AI ., supported hy Bro Ashley , P . M . 48 , as his deputy , the other chairs being filled by he present Provincial Officers . The lodge being duly opened in the three degrees , the ceremony of consecration was most impressively performed , the consecrating vessels being borne by Bros . Ashley , P . M . ; Commans , P . M ., Kelway , P . M . ; and the Rev . Bro . Davy ; the musical arrangements being efficiently

rendered by the brethren , under the superintendence of Bros . Gleaves , of Wells ; and Reeves , of Bath ; the latter ably presiding on the harmonium . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the Royal honours being given , Bro . T . B . Moutrie was regularly installed as W . M " ., and appointed and invested the following brethren as his officers for the year , viz .: —Bros . G . C . Mann , S . AV . ; C . Becket , J . AV . ; J . AVood , Sec ; A . Hinton , Treas . ; L . SimmonsS . D . ; S . G . MitchellJ . D . ; S . Churchill

, , , I . G . ; and S . R . Hellier , Tyler . A vote of thanks having been -proposed to the A . AA . 1 ) . Prov . G . M . for the very impressive and able manner in which he had performed the ceremonies of the day , and duly responded to , ;\ s also that of the visitors ( several of whom had attended from a considerable distance ) ,

the lodge was regularly closed . The brethren , to the number of 60 , afterwards assembled in the banqueting room , where a splendid repast , consisting of all the delicacies of the season , was admirably served up by the host , Mr . AA eeks , which the brethren fully appreciated after their laborious duties . The W . M . presided , supported on his right by the V . AV . J ) . Prov . G . M ., Bros . Bridges ; Evans , P . Prov . G . S . AA " ., Bristol ; on his left , by Bros . Davy , Prov . G . C . j Smith , Prov . G . Sec . ; Scott ,

P . G . P ., Bristol , & c . The cloth Aieing removed , the usual loyal ¦ and other toasts followed , that of the A . \ V . D . Prov . G . M . being most enthusiastically received , who . in responding , expressed the great pleasure he always felt in doing everything in his power to forward the true principles of Masonry , and wishing the new lodge every success , congratulated the brethren upon having so zealous a brother as their 1 st Master , who had been . most indefatigable in getting up this new lodgeand also paid a

, well-merited compliment to Bro . AVood , for the admirable manner in which the minutes ( whilst under dispensation ) had been entered ; the D . Prov . G . M . then , in terms of great commendation , proposed " The Health of the AV . AI ., " which was most heartily responded to . The AV . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren for the honour conferred upon him , and added that when installed as AV . M . of 48 , the oldest lodge in the province , he thought he had obtained the summit of his ambition , hut

that he now felt he had still more in being tho 1 st Master of . the youngest , and which he considered as a child of his own . The Alasonic portion of the day's proceedings being ended , the brethren enjoyed themselves with harmony and social intercourse until warned that their pleasures must have an end , that time and train wait for no man . After one and all expressing the pleasure and gratification they had derived from the day ' s enjoymentsand wishing the Royal Albert Edward every success ,

, the brethren departed . —This being a summer lodge , holds its meetings on the 2 nd AA ednesday in the months of June , July , August , and September , has heen working by dispensation from Alay last , the AA ' . M . elect having duly initiated eight gentlemen into the mysteries of the Craft and admitted several as joining

members . HIGIIBHIDGE , BuRSnAir . — Rural Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 367 ) . —The last regular lodge meeting for the season of this lodge was held at the Masonic Rooms , Bailway Hotel , Highbridge , Burnham , on Friday , October 3 rd , 1861 . The minutes of lodge held September Sth were read and confirmed . Bro . Edwin Murrant , late a member of tho Fortescue Lodge

Provincial.

( No . 1149 ) , was unanimously elected a jovvuvsg member . The AA' . M . Bro . John Burnett , jun ., then resigned his chair to the D . Prov . G . AI ., Bro . Henry Bridges . Bros . Snow , Sandford , and Avent having been examined and found duly qualified , were severally raised to the sublime degree of Alaster Alason . The Secretary read the revised Bye-Laws as prepared by the Committee appointee ? on the 11 th July last , which was slightly altered and unanimously passed ; also a letter from the Royal

Albert Edward Lodge ( 1208 ) , informing them that the A ' ery AVorshipful D . Prov . G . M . of Somerset , Bro . H . Bridges , Prov . G . S . B ., has appointed Thursday , October 10 , at high twelve , for the consecration of the Royal Albert and Edward Lodge ( No . 120 S ) , at the Lamb and Lark Hotel , Keynsham , near Bristol , soliciting the attendance of Masonic friends . Also a letter from Bro . Farnfield soliciting the name of a brother to represent the lodge at the Anniversary Festival in aid of the

funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , on AA eclnesday , January 28 th , 1863 . Several other letters having been read and disposed of , the lodge was closed in due form and the brethren adjourned for refreshment . After the cloth was withdrawn , the usual loyal ancl Alasonic toasts were proposed and heartily responded to , and the evening spent in a very pleasant and agreeable manner , and the brethren separated at their usual early hour .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

AUSTRALIAN MEMS . AA ' e have received the early numbers of the Freemason , established in Australia in August , ancl make some extracts , wishing our Colonial contemporary every success . ' Tiie lodges in Ballarat unanimously passed a resolution in each lodge to the effect— " That the AV . AI . should he empowered to co-operate with the sister lodges , in affording assistance to

the Lancashire relief fund , and to draw such sum from the lodge funds as he might deem requisite . " At the close of the United Freemasons' Lodge , on Tuesday evening , 19 th instant , the AV . Af / s met together , and it was unanimously resolved that £ 50 should be presented to the fund as a donation from the Freemasons of Ballarat , each lodge contributing its share in a proportion as then agreed upon . Bro . R . J . Price has retired from the office of Prov . G . Sec .

E . C . for the Province of South Australia , in favour of Bro . AVadham . The B-. AV . Prov . G . M ., vmtlev the Irish Constitution , has left ATelbourne , and is likely to remain for several weeks in Sydney , N . S . AV . AA'e have no doubt the brethren in the sister colony will avail themselves of the opportunity thus afforded them to do honour to Bro . John Thomas Smith , who is already so well known for his civic and legislative as well as for his Alasonic

dignities . A meeting of AA . AI . ' s and P . AI . 's of Lodges , I . C , was held at the . Ulster Hotel , Bro . Rose , Prov . G . S . AV . in the chair . The meeting was convened for the purpose of forming a Board of Benevolence connected with the Provincial Grand Lodge , ancl after a short discussion as to the best method of carrying out the object of the meeting , it was resolved on the motion of Bro . Casson , P . G . Steward , seconded hy Bro . Crowell , AA . AI .

368 , That a Board of Benevolence be formed , to consist of the Prov . G . Officers , the AV . AI . 's , and a P . M . to be selected by each lodge , the Board so constituted to bring up a code of bye-laws for its government . The Prov . G . S . was instructed to communicate this resolution to the lodges , and to convene a meeting of the . Board as early as possible . A dispensation has been granted hy the Provincial Grand Lodge of A ictoria , E . G ., to the members of a new Lodge in Dunedin , Otago , New Zealand , to he called the Dunedin Lodee . The first AV . AI . is Bro . F . H . Thiol ; first S . AV ., Bro . £ . "" $ Duncan ; first J . AA " ., Bro . G . H . Gillighan .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION . KEXT LODGE ( NO . 147 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their regular meeting on Tuesday , the 5 th August , at the Grace Darling Hotel , Smith-street , Collingwood . The proceedings were commenced in clue form ancl solemn prayer , hy the AA . M ., Bro . S"Walworth , assisted by Acting Wardens Bros . Lecren and Pattrick , and Bro . George Johnson , P . M . Bro . Geach was raised in the third degree . There being no other business of a Masonic nature to transact , the lodge was closed at half-past nine o ' clock in the usual form .

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