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Grand Lodge For Victoria ( Australia).

MAEK MASONRY IN SYDNEY , N . S . W . , Amongst the various orders of Freemasonry , no branch has , in so short a period , advanced more rapidly than that of the Mark Lodge of Sydney under the English Constitution . In the latter order the mark degree is a comparatively recent revival of one of the most beautiful and most emblematical workings of the Order , but ivhich

waa discarded from the English Constitution under a misconception . It was re-introduced in England some few years ago , by Lord Leigh , and thus formed a separate Order , independent of the Grand Lodge of England . The present Grand Master is the Earl of Caernarvon . About five years ago , Bro . Frank Haes , of this city , visited England , and having there received the degree

of Mark Master , considered that the introduction of that Order in Sydney would be advantageous for the advancement of Ereemasonry in general ; he therefore obtained from Lord Leigh a warrant for the foundation of a lodge of Mark Masters , to be called the Sydney Lodge , No . 25 . With some difficulty , Bro . Haes managed to carry his designs into execution , Bro . Leworfchy , who was named

in the warrant , being appointed the first master of the lodge . He , however , shortly afterwards retired in favour of Bro . Haes , under whose care the lodge struggled into light . On the departure of Bro . Haes for England , the present Worshipful Master was appointed— -Bro . Moss Israel—whose management of the lodge was so satisfactory , and his working of the degrees so dignified , and

productive of results so valuable to the Order , by the attraction of a vast number of members , that at the expiration of his year of office he was unanimously reelected to fill the chair . The lodge now numbers oue hundred and thirty members . It having been considered advisable to take a special part in the joyous commemoration of the nuptials of their Eoyal Highnesses the

Prince and Princess of Wales , by presenting an address , his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief , appointed two o ' clock yesterday ( June 11 ) to receive the deputation . The brethren , numbering between thirty and forty , assembled at the Masonic Hall , and habited in their

aprons and regalia , proceeded to Government House , where they were introduced to his Excellency b y Bro . Lord John Taylour , aide-de-camp to the Governor , who wore his collar and jewel as senior deacon of the lodge . Bro . Israel , W . M ., addressed his Excellency in a few appropriate words , indicative of the proverbial loyalty of -Freemasonsand their love of virtuethe quality most

, , inherent in the Eoyal family of England , and Bro . H . " N . Montagu then read the following address : — " To their ltoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales . " May it please your Eoyal Bignesses , — "With the most profound respect , we , the Mark Master Masons of _ STew South Wales , forming the Lodge No . 25 , English Constitution , under the government of the Srand Lodge of

Mark Master Masons of England and Wales , and the Colonies , and Possessions of the British Crown , presided over by the Earl of Caernarvon , & c , & c , Grand Master , have the honour to address your Eoyal Highnesses in congratulation of the auspicious occasion of your nuptials . "Your Eoyal Highnesses may rest assured that throughout Her Majesty's dominions , amongst the millions of hearts that have responded to the joyous announcementnone have felt a

, more unfeigned and vivid gratification at the happy event , nor amidst Her Majesty ' s subjects , will your Eoyal Highnesses find any more sincere in their aspirations and hopes , for your future happiness , with which that of the entire British nation is so thoroughly identified . " We have the honour to subscribe ourselves your Eoyal Highnesses most humble and most obedient servants ,

" M . ISRAEL , Worshipful Master . " A . COHEN , Senior Warden . ( L . S . ) "W . J . JENKINS , Junior Warden . " For the entire Lodge of 130 members . " Sydney , Xew South Wales , June 11 . " The W . M . then handed then handed the address to his Excellency , who , in reply , stated that he would take special care of it , and see that it should be directly forwarded to their Eoyal Highnesses . The deputation then retired . "—Sydney Empire , June 12 fch .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

IUE NAMES oi ? THE ANGELS . Jbsephus , in his " Wars of the Jews . " Book II ., c . viii ., in treating of tbe doctrines of the Essenes , says that , among other obligations , they were bound to preserve " the names of the angels ., ' Have they been preserved ? What were the names of the angels ? Is there any work containing a list of them and their attributes ?—P . M .

841-NUMBER 03 ? XODGES AND EOYAL ARCII CHATTERS . Can you inform the Craft if any change in the numbers of chapters is contemplated . Each chapter being attached to a particular lodge , and if not of the same name as the lodge , is certainly of the same number . As thenumber of the lodges are changed is is submitted that the number of each chapter should also be changed . —

E . E . X . MARKS OP MARK MASONS . If " Tessera " will patiently wait a short time he . may avail himself of a copy of several thousand marks , which have been collected by a very zealous Mark Master Mason , who has made them is study for someperiodand who is engaged in determining the mode of

, translating such marks for the benefit of the Craft in general . The copies will be lithographed , with such key to their solution as the collector may be advised to do .. The notice of publication will most likely appear in your columns . If " Tesseraa " be a Mark Master Mason let him pay Bro . H . G . Warren a visit , or appeal to the W . M . of his lodge , for a full answer to his question . —

E . E . X M 0 __ ARl ' s MJISONIC FUNERAL MUSIC . In the number for July of La Monde Maponniqiie , thereis the following paragraph : —• " Le public musical de Leipzig a ete charmd recemment par 1 ' execution de la musique funeraire Macconnique de Mozart , pour orchestre complet . C ' est un court adagiod ' une beaute admirable eb

, d ' un caractere extrememenfc curieux , Othou John en parle ainsi e : — ' Mozart n ' a rien eerit qui plaise davantage par la technique ot la parfaite harmonie des sons , et qui produise une impression plus profonde , par le sentiment serieux et la verite psychologique , que cet adagio .. C ' esfc 1 'expression musicale du recueillement viril qui , en face de la mort , cede a la dolour sans flechir devant elle .

Mozart , qui efcaifc Fraucma ^ on , a compose cet adagio en 1785 , a l ' occasiou de la mort des Freres Mecklembourg et Esterhazy . '" Can any musical brother inform me if the above music has been printed , and in what edition of Mozart ' s works it can be seen ?¦— MATTHEW COOKE .

A MASONIC CONGRESS . Would it not be for the benefit of Freemasonry iu general , if a congress of Masons were to meet for the purpose of assimilating the rites of various countries , and revising the whole Masonic system upon certain defined grounds?—A LOVER OP ORDER . —[ It would be well if such a Utopian could be carriedbut but it cannot . The

, same sorb of thing has been tried over and over again , and failed . The plan of one of these meetings was as follows : — ART , 1 . The Grand Lodges of aSTorth America do hereby form"A __? orth American Masonic Congress . " ART . 2 . This Congress shall consist of three representatives from each Grand Lodge in North America assenting hereto ;

representatives to be selected as each of the Grand Lodges may severally determine . ART . 3 . The officers shall be a President , and a Senior and . Junior "Vice Presidents , and Secretary , who shall be elected ab each session , and , except the Secretary , the official duties of each shall cease with the close of the session . . ART . 4 . There shall also be elected at each session three Permanent Committees each consisting of five members .

1 st . Committee of International Correspondence . 2 nd . Committee of Work , Symbolism and Philosophy . 3 rd . Committee of Jurisprudence , embracing Masonic History and Antiquities . The Chairman of the several Committees shall constitute ara

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MASONIC REFORM. Article 1
GRAND LODGE FOR VICTORIA ( AUSTRALIA). Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE PROVINCE OF KENT. Article 11
THE PROVINCE OF CORNWALL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
AUSTRALIA. Article 13
COLONIAL. Article 14
Poetry. Article 16
Untitled Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Grand Lodge For Victoria ( Australia).

MAEK MASONRY IN SYDNEY , N . S . W . , Amongst the various orders of Freemasonry , no branch has , in so short a period , advanced more rapidly than that of the Mark Lodge of Sydney under the English Constitution . In the latter order the mark degree is a comparatively recent revival of one of the most beautiful and most emblematical workings of the Order , but ivhich

waa discarded from the English Constitution under a misconception . It was re-introduced in England some few years ago , by Lord Leigh , and thus formed a separate Order , independent of the Grand Lodge of England . The present Grand Master is the Earl of Caernarvon . About five years ago , Bro . Frank Haes , of this city , visited England , and having there received the degree

of Mark Master , considered that the introduction of that Order in Sydney would be advantageous for the advancement of Ereemasonry in general ; he therefore obtained from Lord Leigh a warrant for the foundation of a lodge of Mark Masters , to be called the Sydney Lodge , No . 25 . With some difficulty , Bro . Haes managed to carry his designs into execution , Bro . Leworfchy , who was named

in the warrant , being appointed the first master of the lodge . He , however , shortly afterwards retired in favour of Bro . Haes , under whose care the lodge struggled into light . On the departure of Bro . Haes for England , the present Worshipful Master was appointed— -Bro . Moss Israel—whose management of the lodge was so satisfactory , and his working of the degrees so dignified , and

productive of results so valuable to the Order , by the attraction of a vast number of members , that at the expiration of his year of office he was unanimously reelected to fill the chair . The lodge now numbers oue hundred and thirty members . It having been considered advisable to take a special part in the joyous commemoration of the nuptials of their Eoyal Highnesses the

Prince and Princess of Wales , by presenting an address , his Excellency the Governor-in-Chief , appointed two o ' clock yesterday ( June 11 ) to receive the deputation . The brethren , numbering between thirty and forty , assembled at the Masonic Hall , and habited in their

aprons and regalia , proceeded to Government House , where they were introduced to his Excellency b y Bro . Lord John Taylour , aide-de-camp to the Governor , who wore his collar and jewel as senior deacon of the lodge . Bro . Israel , W . M ., addressed his Excellency in a few appropriate words , indicative of the proverbial loyalty of -Freemasonsand their love of virtuethe quality most

, , inherent in the Eoyal family of England , and Bro . H . " N . Montagu then read the following address : — " To their ltoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales . " May it please your Eoyal Bignesses , — "With the most profound respect , we , the Mark Master Masons of _ STew South Wales , forming the Lodge No . 25 , English Constitution , under the government of the Srand Lodge of

Mark Master Masons of England and Wales , and the Colonies , and Possessions of the British Crown , presided over by the Earl of Caernarvon , & c , & c , Grand Master , have the honour to address your Eoyal Highnesses in congratulation of the auspicious occasion of your nuptials . "Your Eoyal Highnesses may rest assured that throughout Her Majesty's dominions , amongst the millions of hearts that have responded to the joyous announcementnone have felt a

, more unfeigned and vivid gratification at the happy event , nor amidst Her Majesty ' s subjects , will your Eoyal Highnesses find any more sincere in their aspirations and hopes , for your future happiness , with which that of the entire British nation is so thoroughly identified . " We have the honour to subscribe ourselves your Eoyal Highnesses most humble and most obedient servants ,

" M . ISRAEL , Worshipful Master . " A . COHEN , Senior Warden . ( L . S . ) "W . J . JENKINS , Junior Warden . " For the entire Lodge of 130 members . " Sydney , Xew South Wales , June 11 . " The W . M . then handed then handed the address to his Excellency , who , in reply , stated that he would take special care of it , and see that it should be directly forwarded to their Eoyal Highnesses . The deputation then retired . "—Sydney Empire , June 12 fch .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

IUE NAMES oi ? THE ANGELS . Jbsephus , in his " Wars of the Jews . " Book II ., c . viii ., in treating of tbe doctrines of the Essenes , says that , among other obligations , they were bound to preserve " the names of the angels ., ' Have they been preserved ? What were the names of the angels ? Is there any work containing a list of them and their attributes ?—P . M .

841-NUMBER 03 ? XODGES AND EOYAL ARCII CHATTERS . Can you inform the Craft if any change in the numbers of chapters is contemplated . Each chapter being attached to a particular lodge , and if not of the same name as the lodge , is certainly of the same number . As thenumber of the lodges are changed is is submitted that the number of each chapter should also be changed . —

E . E . X . MARKS OP MARK MASONS . If " Tessera " will patiently wait a short time he . may avail himself of a copy of several thousand marks , which have been collected by a very zealous Mark Master Mason , who has made them is study for someperiodand who is engaged in determining the mode of

, translating such marks for the benefit of the Craft in general . The copies will be lithographed , with such key to their solution as the collector may be advised to do .. The notice of publication will most likely appear in your columns . If " Tesseraa " be a Mark Master Mason let him pay Bro . H . G . Warren a visit , or appeal to the W . M . of his lodge , for a full answer to his question . —

E . E . X M 0 __ ARl ' s MJISONIC FUNERAL MUSIC . In the number for July of La Monde Maponniqiie , thereis the following paragraph : —• " Le public musical de Leipzig a ete charmd recemment par 1 ' execution de la musique funeraire Macconnique de Mozart , pour orchestre complet . C ' est un court adagiod ' une beaute admirable eb

, d ' un caractere extrememenfc curieux , Othou John en parle ainsi e : — ' Mozart n ' a rien eerit qui plaise davantage par la technique ot la parfaite harmonie des sons , et qui produise une impression plus profonde , par le sentiment serieux et la verite psychologique , que cet adagio .. C ' esfc 1 'expression musicale du recueillement viril qui , en face de la mort , cede a la dolour sans flechir devant elle .

Mozart , qui efcaifc Fraucma ^ on , a compose cet adagio en 1785 , a l ' occasiou de la mort des Freres Mecklembourg et Esterhazy . '" Can any musical brother inform me if the above music has been printed , and in what edition of Mozart ' s works it can be seen ?¦— MATTHEW COOKE .

A MASONIC CONGRESS . Would it not be for the benefit of Freemasonry iu general , if a congress of Masons were to meet for the purpose of assimilating the rites of various countries , and revising the whole Masonic system upon certain defined grounds?—A LOVER OP ORDER . —[ It would be well if such a Utopian could be carriedbut but it cannot . The

, same sorb of thing has been tried over and over again , and failed . The plan of one of these meetings was as follows : — ART , 1 . The Grand Lodges of aSTorth America do hereby form"A __? orth American Masonic Congress . " ART . 2 . This Congress shall consist of three representatives from each Grand Lodge in North America assenting hereto ;

representatives to be selected as each of the Grand Lodges may severally determine . ART . 3 . The officers shall be a President , and a Senior and . Junior "Vice Presidents , and Secretary , who shall be elected ab each session , and , except the Secretary , the official duties of each shall cease with the close of the session . . ART . 4 . There shall also be elected at each session three Permanent Committees each consisting of five members .

1 st . Committee of International Correspondence . 2 nd . Committee of Work , Symbolism and Philosophy . 3 rd . Committee of Jurisprudence , embracing Masonic History and Antiquities . The Chairman of the several Committees shall constitute ara

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