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T ONDON MASONIC CHARITY ! _/ ASSOCIATION—MAY ELECTION . lRSo . —Thc Cjmmittcc have . selected the following Candidates , and request the Votes of the London Brethren on their behalf : — AGED FREEMASONS . No . iG . William . John Helps . ,, 19 . Samuel Genese . „ 24 . John Wm . Claisen . WIDOWS OF F REEMASONS . No . 15 . E . T . Maynard . ,, 40 . Marianne Rig-by . „ 41 . Harriet Palmer . „ 4 *; Sarah White . „ * . Elizabeth M . A . Child . ,, ' 24 . Rebecca Martin . ,, 37 . Louisa E . Chandler . * Two Candidates of tbe same name . Proxies to bc sent to Bro . A . TISLEY , lion . Secretary , L . M . C . A ., No . 1 , Clifford ' s Inn , Fleet-street , London , E . C

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . —SECOND APPLICATION . —MAY ELECTION , iSRo .--Your Votes and Interest arc earnestly solicited on behalf of BRO . GEORGE ELLIOTT , ( Now of yi , Kent Street , Grimsby ) , aged 70 years , who was initiated in Lodge No . 24 S ( formerly 30- *)) , at Brixham , in the year 1 S 46 , and subscribed to it for the last 32 years . He was formerly a fisherman , but had the misfortune to lose-his vessel in 1 S 65 , since which time , owing * to failing sight , rheumatism , Sic , he conld do very little for the support of himself ancl family , and lias been unable to make any provision for declining years . This case is strongly recommended .

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DOYAL MASONIC BENEVOIV LENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS . A Subscriber , having several hundred votes of the above Institution to exchange for those of Widows , will be pleased to arrange the same at ( 17 , Knightrielcr-street , St . Paul ' s , between four and six , personally ( or by letter ) , until thc 19 th inst . W . A .

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TO OUR READERS . Tur . KI-. !" . I"M . \ SON is published every Friday mornini-, price ; 3 d ., and contains the fiille-st .-mil latest information relating to Freemasonry in every degree . Subscriptions , including Postn-tc : — ,,. . .,..- , r- U"iril , f * ' * i "; n ,, * India . China , Australia United \ mi-doin . Canada , the Lout ,. . yx : iklnA & c . IK'llt , * V-C . ' 13 s . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be- made in Stamps , but Post Ollice- Orders or Chc' -ncs .-ire- pre-fe-lTe ' il , the former payable- to ( iKoitia : KKNNINO , Chief Ollice-, London , the totter crossed London Joint Stock Hank

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$ 0 ( LZovxcsxtanticnts . E . W . NICHOLSON . —1 . Not at all . 2 . Certainly not . 3 . Yes ; entirely . 4 . Certainly nut . 5 . Yes . fi . No . BOOKS , etc ., RECEIVED . " * Monro ' s Masonic Messenger , " "Thc Egyptian Gazette , " " The Freemason " ( Sydney ) , " Montreal Herald , " "The I-. iiic -t .-t , " "Der Long Islaender , " " 'The Citizen , " " 'The Liberal Freemason , " "Proceedings nf the Grand Council nf Koyal nnd Select Musters ol the State of l-ouisiana , " "Hull Packet , " "Tbe Freemason ' s Monthly , " " The Jewish Chronicle , " "The Croydon Guardian , " "The Chelmsford Chronicle . "

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THE FREEMASON . SATURDAY , MAY 15 , 18 S 0 .

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OVR readers will notice all tlie announcements relative to lire great gathering at Truro on Thursday , the 20 th inst . A very numerous inusler of the bretliren is expected , and we have every reason to

believe , from what wc licar on all sides , that tliis ' * Grand Assembly" will bca most notable one , and lo be long remembered in the annals of ( lie Cornisli and English Craft . * * WE call attention to the notification relative to the Boys' School on the ist of July , at the Crystal Palace , Sj-dcnhnn-i . The Earl of LATHOM , our most distinguished D . G . M ., will bc in thc chair , nnd Col . Li : GENDRE STARKIE , Prov . G . M . E .

Lancashire , is President of llic Board of Stewards , tlie acting Chairman being our well-known and esteemed liro . RUCKER . SO far 270 Stewards have sent in their names . Tliis number , we hope ,

will be largely augmented by ' thc time the l * " estival arrives ; but we would urge upon all the brethren wlui intend qualify ing as Stewards to lose no lime in forwarding their names lo liro . IiiNCKES .

Wr . may add to the above that a good dea ! of anxiety and much annoyance is caused to the Secretaries of our great Institutions by the laic period

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at which brethren oflcn send in their names as Stewards . Wc have heard of a case positively where a brother did so on thc day of thc Festival itself , and though il is true always " that it is belter lalethan never , " yet , as regards our Stewards , lhis is surely one of thc cases where thc "breach " of thc axiom is almost better than its " observance . "

* * Wi : understand that W . Lancashire is making great efforts to send up a goodly contribution to the Boys' School Festival . Some of ihe W .

Lancashire brethren declare ihcy mean to "beat" K . Lancashire ' s return lo the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , which was a noble one , as some of us remember well .

* * BY a communication from Bro . HEDGES we hear wilh p leasure lhat the amount received for the Girls' School Festival , as increased by tard y returns , is now £ 13 , 759 2 s . 6 d .

* * WE note with much satisfaction that St . John ' s Lodge , No . 6 73 , has voted fifty guineas for thc Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and wc hope this good example will be followed .

* * BRO . \ VliYTEHE \ n \ s address on Mark Masonry , reviewed in another column , deserves thc perusal of all interested in arch ; cological curiosities and history

of Freemasonry . Thc " Marks " of thc old operative Masons form a most interesting , if mysterious , chapter , alikc in the annals of thc Masonic Guilds and thc development of thc building art .

* * THE report of the \ V . Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , as printed in our columns last week , suggests many serious considerations , lt is quite clear that all such institutions are advisable ,

and useful , and helpful , even to the central Institution . Some have seen in tliem a weakening tendency in respect of our great Charities ; we , on thc contrary , believe that they will become most

valuable subsidiary institutions . ' 1 he W . Lancashire Institution , which appears lo bc admirably administered , is spending £ 660 , in round numbers , petannum , and has / j 5 , 360 invested .

* * THK lasl accounts from Paris seem to shew ilial ¦ 1 belter spirit is arising in the Rite F . cossais Though we arc a purely Craft journal , wc have , nvcr , concealed our sympathy with the rulin-j

powers , the Grand Conseil , in this untoward agitation . Wc entirely disapprove of this attempt to set up a separated and schismatic Grand Lodge , and can only repeat that English brethren can and will have nothing to do with it .

WE understand that an animated contest will take p lace at the next monthly meeting of thc General Committee of the Girls' School , as regards thc House Committee . We are very sorry

to see such continued agitation , and advise all Life Governors to be present and vote for committeemen whose name and position will be an augury of unanimity and peace , It will be a great pity if personal feelings or private piques

should upset the harmony of thc House Committee . Latterl y a very bad personal spirit has been manifested i » wore than one instance , lo which wc

need not advert , which has even descended to encourage the animosity of a part ) -, and thc malevolent assertions of deliberate slander of the brethren .

* * Ir is now , we apprehend , clear , that this effort of change is intended to turn out thc whole House Committee . Without slopping la point out the impropriety and ingratitude of such

a course , which wc fear is a "Remand' from some recent undignified and most personal controversies , we urge upon all brethren Life Governors to be present , and by an overwhelming majority defeat so audacious an attempt , and such pe-

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culiarly unwise and unprecedented proceedings . The present House Committee deserves thc thanks and support of us all .

* * IN Moore ' s Masonic Messenger of March , 1 SS 0 , wc find , curiously enough , an American endorsement of our views respecting the expenditure in American Grand Lodges on "mileage" and

" member ' s expenses . " We do not wish to revert to a discussion , but we cannot help feeling that a good deal may bc said on both sides , and that the opinions we have expressed in all deference are

those of many American Masons themselves . Wc feci sure it is a matter worthy of consideration . We shall reprint the remarks of Moore ' s Masonic Messenger in our next .

* * THE statement of the Secretary of thc Boys ' School , in a very characteristic circular . That the Boys' School has not been " so fortunate as the sister Institution in thc approving advocacy of a

portion of thc Masonic press , " has a reference , probably , to thc Freemason , though we do not profess to understand how any such assertion can justifiably bc made of thc Freemason . The

Freemason has from thc first moment of its foundation most earnestl y supported all the Masonic Charities , and especially the Boys' School , though its motto has always been " Institutions , " not " men . "

ifi -Je THE Freemason has been manfull y maintained b y one proprietor , and one proprietor alone , and has earned , and will earn , we venture to believe , thc

honest approval and fraternal confidence of the entire Craft at home , and of countless friends abroad . Its circulation is increasing as week follows week , and it is now read b y thousands of Masons all thc world over .

* * THE remarks which seem to have given such needless oflence to some very sensitive minds were intended to help the Secretaries and thc Institutions , as il is quite clear b y Bro . BINCKES ' own

admission of his need of a wished for repose , lhat thc present system is unfair to all , and is too onerous in the sacrifice it cntails ' upon , ancl thc loss of health and thc interference wilh domestic comforts , and home enjoyments , il so ruthlessly demands of those

who have , night after night , to visit lodges , and plead on behalf of thc Charities . Wc venture lo think , as wc have always said , that thc more expedient , and wiser , and more dignified course is that which has been followed so successfull y by thc

Secretary of the Girls' School , namely , to allow the School and Charity to appeal lo thc Craft on its own merits . That course seems to commend itself to thc approval and S 3 * mpalhy of the Craft if wc may judge by the last triumphant festival .

* * ALL personality , as such , has , however , been excluded , and always is , from thc pages of the

Freemason , and if any feel aggrieved at our honest suggestions and friendly advice , the fault is with them , not with us . Perhaps theirs may practically bc the avowal , still , for want of anything better—I do not like thee , Dr . Fell , The reason wh y 1 cannot tell , I do not like thee , Dr . Fell .

. * * * WE understand that at thc meeting of the General Committee of thc Royal Masonic Benevolent

Institution 0 / 1 Wednesday . 1 very unpleasant affair in the office was dealt with b y thc members present . Even Masonic oflicers require surveillance and control .

* * FROM information which wc have received , it is beyond a doubt that ( his movement to change the whole House Committee in the Girls' School is thc result of a petty cabal . Some names arc mixed up

with the proceedings which are , in our opinion , altogether misplaced , and wc are sorry that some worthy bretliren have become the cat ' s paw of a clique . What thc opinion of thc subscribers is will soon be unmisUtkeably demonstrated to the Craft .

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CONTENTS. Article 1
THE ROYAL VISIT, AND MASONIC CEREMONY AT TRURO. Article 1
THE CITY OF TRURO. Article 1
NOTES ON OUR ENGLISH RITUAL Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN THE ISLE OF MAN. Article 2
ST. JOHN'S LODGE, BOLTON. Article 2
COMMUNIQUE. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 2
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF EAST LANCASHIRE. Article 3
NATIONAL GREAT PRIORY. Article 4
VISIT OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES TO TRURO. Article 4
DEATH OF THE GRAND MASTER OF ITALY. Article 4
THE IRISH MASONIC FEMALE ORPHANAGE . Article 4
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 4
Royal Arch. Article 7
Mark Masonry. Article 7
Ancient and Accepted Rite. Article 7
Red Cross of Constantine. Article 7
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SERVICES OF THE GRAND OFFICERS. Article 9
Original Correspondence. Article 9
Reviews. Article 9
Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
Scotland. Article 10
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF GLASGOW. Article 11
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE, RENFREWSHIRE EAST. Article 11
Royal Ark Mariners. Article 11
Amusements. Article 11
Literary and Antiquarian Notes. Article 11
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 11
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 12
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 13
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T ONDON MASONIC CHARITY ! _/ ASSOCIATION—MAY ELECTION . lRSo . —Thc Cjmmittcc have . selected the following Candidates , and request the Votes of the London Brethren on their behalf : — AGED FREEMASONS . No . iG . William . John Helps . ,, 19 . Samuel Genese . „ 24 . John Wm . Claisen . WIDOWS OF F REEMASONS . No . 15 . E . T . Maynard . ,, 40 . Marianne Rig-by . „ 41 . Harriet Palmer . „ 4 *; Sarah White . „ * . Elizabeth M . A . Child . ,, ' 24 . Rebecca Martin . ,, 37 . Louisa E . Chandler . * Two Candidates of tbe same name . Proxies to bc sent to Bro . A . TISLEY , lion . Secretary , L . M . C . A ., No . 1 , Clifford ' s Inn , Fleet-street , London , E . C

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . —SECOND APPLICATION . —MAY ELECTION , iSRo .--Your Votes and Interest arc earnestly solicited on behalf of BRO . GEORGE ELLIOTT , ( Now of yi , Kent Street , Grimsby ) , aged 70 years , who was initiated in Lodge No . 24 S ( formerly 30- *)) , at Brixham , in the year 1 S 46 , and subscribed to it for the last 32 years . He was formerly a fisherman , but had the misfortune to lose-his vessel in 1 S 65 , since which time , owing * to failing sight , rheumatism , Sic , he conld do very little for the support of himself ancl family , and lias been unable to make any provision for declining years . This case is strongly recommended .

Ad00805

DOYAL MASONIC BENEVOIV LENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS . A Subscriber , having several hundred votes of the above Institution to exchange for those of Widows , will be pleased to arrange the same at ( 17 , Knightrielcr-street , St . Paul ' s , between four and six , personally ( or by letter ) , until thc 19 th inst . W . A .

Ad00806

TO OUR READERS . Tur . KI-. !" . I"M . \ SON is published every Friday mornini-, price ; 3 d ., and contains the fiille-st .-mil latest information relating to Freemasonry in every degree . Subscriptions , including Postn-tc : — ,,. . .,..- , r- U"iril , f * ' * i "; n ,, * India . China , Australia United \ mi-doin . Canada , the Lout ,. . yx : iklnA & c . IK'llt , * V-C . ' 13 s . 15 s . 6 d . 17 s . 6 d . Remittances may be- made in Stamps , but Post Ollice- Orders or Chc' -ncs .-ire- pre-fe-lTe ' il , the former payable- to ( iKoitia : KKNNINO , Chief Ollice-, London , the totter crossed London Joint Stock Hank

Ad00807

$ 0 ( LZovxcsxtanticnts . E . W . NICHOLSON . —1 . Not at all . 2 . Certainly not . 3 . Yes ; entirely . 4 . Certainly nut . 5 . Yes . fi . No . BOOKS , etc ., RECEIVED . " * Monro ' s Masonic Messenger , " "Thc Egyptian Gazette , " " The Freemason " ( Sydney ) , " Montreal Herald , " "The I-. iiic -t .-t , " "Der Long Islaender , " " 'The Citizen , " " 'The Liberal Freemason , " "Proceedings nf the Grand Council nf Koyal nnd Select Musters ol the State of l-ouisiana , " "Hull Packet , " "Tbe Freemason ' s Monthly , " " The Jewish Chronicle , " "The Croydon Guardian , " "The Chelmsford Chronicle . "

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THE FREEMASON . SATURDAY , MAY 15 , 18 S 0 .

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OVR readers will notice all tlie announcements relative to lire great gathering at Truro on Thursday , the 20 th inst . A very numerous inusler of the bretliren is expected , and we have every reason to

believe , from what wc licar on all sides , that tliis ' * Grand Assembly" will bca most notable one , and lo be long remembered in the annals of ( lie Cornisli and English Craft . * * WE call attention to the notification relative to the Boys' School on the ist of July , at the Crystal Palace , Sj-dcnhnn-i . The Earl of LATHOM , our most distinguished D . G . M ., will bc in thc chair , nnd Col . Li : GENDRE STARKIE , Prov . G . M . E .

Lancashire , is President of llic Board of Stewards , tlie acting Chairman being our well-known and esteemed liro . RUCKER . SO far 270 Stewards have sent in their names . Tliis number , we hope ,

will be largely augmented by ' thc time the l * " estival arrives ; but we would urge upon all the brethren wlui intend qualify ing as Stewards to lose no lime in forwarding their names lo liro . IiiNCKES .

Wr . may add to the above that a good dea ! of anxiety and much annoyance is caused to the Secretaries of our great Institutions by the laic period

Ar00801

at which brethren oflcn send in their names as Stewards . Wc have heard of a case positively where a brother did so on thc day of thc Festival itself , and though il is true always " that it is belter lalethan never , " yet , as regards our Stewards , lhis is surely one of thc cases where thc "breach " of thc axiom is almost better than its " observance . "

* * Wi : understand that W . Lancashire is making great efforts to send up a goodly contribution to the Boys' School Festival . Some of ihe W .

Lancashire brethren declare ihcy mean to "beat" K . Lancashire ' s return lo the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , which was a noble one , as some of us remember well .

* * BY a communication from Bro . HEDGES we hear wilh p leasure lhat the amount received for the Girls' School Festival , as increased by tard y returns , is now £ 13 , 759 2 s . 6 d .

* * WE note with much satisfaction that St . John ' s Lodge , No . 6 73 , has voted fifty guineas for thc Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , and wc hope this good example will be followed .

* * BRO . \ VliYTEHE \ n \ s address on Mark Masonry , reviewed in another column , deserves thc perusal of all interested in arch ; cological curiosities and history

of Freemasonry . Thc " Marks " of thc old operative Masons form a most interesting , if mysterious , chapter , alikc in the annals of thc Masonic Guilds and thc development of thc building art .

* * THE report of the \ V . Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution , as printed in our columns last week , suggests many serious considerations , lt is quite clear that all such institutions are advisable ,

and useful , and helpful , even to the central Institution . Some have seen in tliem a weakening tendency in respect of our great Charities ; we , on thc contrary , believe that they will become most

valuable subsidiary institutions . ' 1 he W . Lancashire Institution , which appears lo bc admirably administered , is spending £ 660 , in round numbers , petannum , and has / j 5 , 360 invested .

* * THK lasl accounts from Paris seem to shew ilial ¦ 1 belter spirit is arising in the Rite F . cossais Though we arc a purely Craft journal , wc have , nvcr , concealed our sympathy with the rulin-j

powers , the Grand Conseil , in this untoward agitation . Wc entirely disapprove of this attempt to set up a separated and schismatic Grand Lodge , and can only repeat that English brethren can and will have nothing to do with it .

WE understand that an animated contest will take p lace at the next monthly meeting of thc General Committee of the Girls' School , as regards thc House Committee . We are very sorry

to see such continued agitation , and advise all Life Governors to be present and vote for committeemen whose name and position will be an augury of unanimity and peace , It will be a great pity if personal feelings or private piques

should upset the harmony of thc House Committee . Latterl y a very bad personal spirit has been manifested i » wore than one instance , lo which wc

need not advert , which has even descended to encourage the animosity of a part ) -, and thc malevolent assertions of deliberate slander of the brethren .

* * Ir is now , we apprehend , clear , that this effort of change is intended to turn out thc whole House Committee . Without slopping la point out the impropriety and ingratitude of such

a course , which wc fear is a "Remand' from some recent undignified and most personal controversies , we urge upon all brethren Life Governors to be present , and by an overwhelming majority defeat so audacious an attempt , and such pe-

Ar00802

culiarly unwise and unprecedented proceedings . The present House Committee deserves thc thanks and support of us all .

* * IN Moore ' s Masonic Messenger of March , 1 SS 0 , wc find , curiously enough , an American endorsement of our views respecting the expenditure in American Grand Lodges on "mileage" and

" member ' s expenses . " We do not wish to revert to a discussion , but we cannot help feeling that a good deal may bc said on both sides , and that the opinions we have expressed in all deference are

those of many American Masons themselves . Wc feci sure it is a matter worthy of consideration . We shall reprint the remarks of Moore ' s Masonic Messenger in our next .

* * THE statement of the Secretary of thc Boys ' School , in a very characteristic circular . That the Boys' School has not been " so fortunate as the sister Institution in thc approving advocacy of a

portion of thc Masonic press , " has a reference , probably , to thc Freemason , though we do not profess to understand how any such assertion can justifiably bc made of thc Freemason . The

Freemason has from thc first moment of its foundation most earnestl y supported all the Masonic Charities , and especially the Boys' School , though its motto has always been " Institutions , " not " men . "

ifi -Je THE Freemason has been manfull y maintained b y one proprietor , and one proprietor alone , and has earned , and will earn , we venture to believe , thc

honest approval and fraternal confidence of the entire Craft at home , and of countless friends abroad . Its circulation is increasing as week follows week , and it is now read b y thousands of Masons all thc world over .

* * THE remarks which seem to have given such needless oflence to some very sensitive minds were intended to help the Secretaries and thc Institutions , as il is quite clear b y Bro . BINCKES ' own

admission of his need of a wished for repose , lhat thc present system is unfair to all , and is too onerous in the sacrifice it cntails ' upon , ancl thc loss of health and thc interference wilh domestic comforts , and home enjoyments , il so ruthlessly demands of those

who have , night after night , to visit lodges , and plead on behalf of thc Charities . Wc venture lo think , as wc have always said , that thc more expedient , and wiser , and more dignified course is that which has been followed so successfull y by thc

Secretary of the Girls' School , namely , to allow the School and Charity to appeal lo thc Craft on its own merits . That course seems to commend itself to thc approval and S 3 * mpalhy of the Craft if wc may judge by the last triumphant festival .

* * ALL personality , as such , has , however , been excluded , and always is , from thc pages of the

Freemason , and if any feel aggrieved at our honest suggestions and friendly advice , the fault is with them , not with us . Perhaps theirs may practically bc the avowal , still , for want of anything better—I do not like thee , Dr . Fell , The reason wh y 1 cannot tell , I do not like thee , Dr . Fell .

. * * * WE understand that at thc meeting of the General Committee of thc Royal Masonic Benevolent

Institution 0 / 1 Wednesday . 1 very unpleasant affair in the office was dealt with b y thc members present . Even Masonic oflicers require surveillance and control .

* * FROM information which wc have received , it is beyond a doubt that ( his movement to change the whole House Committee in the Girls' School is thc result of a petty cabal . Some names arc mixed up

with the proceedings which are , in our opinion , altogether misplaced , and wc are sorry that some worthy bretliren have become the cat ' s paw of a clique . What thc opinion of thc subscribers is will soon be unmisUtkeably demonstrated to the Craft .

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