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refreshment , and due justice was done to the elegant repast provided . Owing to the length of the ceremony , and the lateness of the hour at which it commenced , there was harely time to give the usual toasts . The healths of the usual members of 83 being drunk and they having been thanked for their kind assistance , towards the small hours the companions wended their way home , having spent a very pleasant evening . We anticipate , when next we have the pleasure of visiting this rising Chapter , they will have procured suitable paraphernalia of their own , as from their increased numbers they can now accomplish this desideratum , and make themselves equal to the other Chapters in the neighbourhood .

LANCASHIRE . CHAPTER OF HOPE , ROCHDALE ( No . 62 ) . —This flourishing Chapter held a convocation on the 3 rd inst ., at the Spread Eagle Inn , at 6 o ' clock . The Chapter was opened in due form . The Principal Comps . I . Lord , Z ., W . Roberts , H . and P . L . Holland , P . P . Z . as I . presiding . The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the bye-laws were duly signed by the Officers and Comps . present . Comp . J . Lord , P . Z ., gave a lecture on the R . A . Jewel , which was highly instructive , and received by the Comps- with applause . At the conclusion of the business , the Chapter was closed and adjourned . The Comps . partook of refreshments and separated at 9 o ' clock in the greatest harmony .

The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . AUSTRALASIAN MASONIC HOTEL , SYDNEY . —According to arrangement previously announced , the formal opening of this important hotel was commemorated on Dec . 14 , by a grand dinner given by the lessee , Mr . R . Swete , to the members of the Masonic Order , and such other friends or patrons of the Society as chose to attend . The premises occupied are those lately known as the Town Hall . They have been fitted

up , carpeted , and decorated in such a style as to combine considerable artistic beauty with the utmost amount of personal convenience and general house accommodation thus providing a capacious and tastefully-ornamented Hall , in which all the Lodges of the Masonic Order may , and will , meet from time to time , for the transaction of business , whether of a festive or an ordinary character . The room was brilliantly lighted up , and the tables were set off with bouquets of choice flowers , all of which harmonised exquisitely with the gay and enthusiastic feeling expressed by the company in approval of the object of the entertainment . The chair was occupied by the Grand

Master , Captain limes , who was supported by Mr . Parkes , M . L . C ., and several other gentlemen of note . The gallant Chairman , in proposing the first toast , " The Queen , " paid a graceful and eloquent compliment to the soldiers and sailors engaged in the present war . He said that , although there were others besides Masons present , and although they were forbidden by their laws from discussing political or party questions , yet he was happy to say that there was one green spot on which they could all meet , whatever were the religious or political feelings entertained , and that was loyalty to the Soverei

gn ( loud cheers)—a sentiment dear to every British heart ( renewed cheers ) . The toast was received with the usual honours , as was also that of Prince Albert and the Royal Family . Several other toasts were drank , and responded to with great enthusiasm ; amongst which were , " Success to the combined forces of England and France ; " " Prosperity to the Hotel , combining as it did the Masonic Hall of all the Lodges j" the health of Mr . Parkes , one of the Members for the City ; and the health of Her Majesty ' s Ministers , to whom in a great measure the success of the present war was attributable .

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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Royal Arch.

refreshment , and due justice was done to the elegant repast provided . Owing to the length of the ceremony , and the lateness of the hour at which it commenced , there was harely time to give the usual toasts . The healths of the usual members of 83 being drunk and they having been thanked for their kind assistance , towards the small hours the companions wended their way home , having spent a very pleasant evening . We anticipate , when next we have the pleasure of visiting this rising Chapter , they will have procured suitable paraphernalia of their own , as from their increased numbers they can now accomplish this desideratum , and make themselves equal to the other Chapters in the neighbourhood .

LANCASHIRE . CHAPTER OF HOPE , ROCHDALE ( No . 62 ) . —This flourishing Chapter held a convocation on the 3 rd inst ., at the Spread Eagle Inn , at 6 o ' clock . The Chapter was opened in due form . The Principal Comps . I . Lord , Z ., W . Roberts , H . and P . L . Holland , P . P . Z . as I . presiding . The minutes of the last meeting having been confirmed , the bye-laws were duly signed by the Officers and Comps . present . Comp . J . Lord , P . Z ., gave a lecture on the R . A . Jewel , which was highly instructive , and received by the Comps- with applause . At the conclusion of the business , the Chapter was closed and adjourned . The Comps . partook of refreshments and separated at 9 o ' clock in the greatest harmony .

The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . AUSTRALASIAN MASONIC HOTEL , SYDNEY . —According to arrangement previously announced , the formal opening of this important hotel was commemorated on Dec . 14 , by a grand dinner given by the lessee , Mr . R . Swete , to the members of the Masonic Order , and such other friends or patrons of the Society as chose to attend . The premises occupied are those lately known as the Town Hall . They have been fitted

up , carpeted , and decorated in such a style as to combine considerable artistic beauty with the utmost amount of personal convenience and general house accommodation thus providing a capacious and tastefully-ornamented Hall , in which all the Lodges of the Masonic Order may , and will , meet from time to time , for the transaction of business , whether of a festive or an ordinary character . The room was brilliantly lighted up , and the tables were set off with bouquets of choice flowers , all of which harmonised exquisitely with the gay and enthusiastic feeling expressed by the company in approval of the object of the entertainment . The chair was occupied by the Grand

Master , Captain limes , who was supported by Mr . Parkes , M . L . C ., and several other gentlemen of note . The gallant Chairman , in proposing the first toast , " The Queen , " paid a graceful and eloquent compliment to the soldiers and sailors engaged in the present war . He said that , although there were others besides Masons present , and although they were forbidden by their laws from discussing political or party questions , yet he was happy to say that there was one green spot on which they could all meet , whatever were the religious or political feelings entertained , and that was loyalty to the Soverei

gn ( loud cheers)—a sentiment dear to every British heart ( renewed cheers ) . The toast was received with the usual honours , as was also that of Prince Albert and the Royal Family . Several other toasts were drank , and responded to with great enthusiasm ; amongst which were , " Success to the combined forces of England and France ; " " Prosperity to the Hotel , combining as it did the Masonic Hall of all the Lodges j" the health of Mr . Parkes , one of the Members for the City ; and the health of Her Majesty ' s Ministers , to whom in a great measure the success of the present war was attributable .

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