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Meteopoiitah.

and Bro . Marshall to a knowledge of the 2 nd Degree . At the conclusion of this portion of the business Bro . Burton vacated the chair , and his Mastership of the Lodge , when Bro . P . M . Henry G . Warren installed Bro . Thomas Barton into the chair of King Solomon with the usual ceremonies . The newly installed Master havingreceived the congratulations of the Brethren , proceeded to invest his officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . Burton , P . M . ) Henry B . Sharman / S . W . ;

Edward J . Williams , J . W . ; H . G . Warren , Treas . ; the Hon . Robert Bouvke , Sec . ; Henry Dunphy , S . D . ; Martin Maslin , J . D . Robert W . Armstrong , I . GL ; J . Bell McEntire , D . O . ; and Bice , Tyler . The officers thus appointed having taken the places severally assigned to them in the Lodge , the W . M . in an appropriate address presented his predecessor with a valuable and chastely designed Past Master ' s Jewel , unanimously voted to him by the Lodge as a slight recognition of his merits as a man , and of his Masonic services to the Lodge . Bro . Lippman ,

of the Lodge of Israel , having been elected as a joining member , and the sum of :. £ 2 i . 2 s . voted to the Girls' School , and a similar amount to the Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons an d their widows , for the fe stivals of which Bros . Armstrong and P . M . Burton are respectively Stewards , the Lodge was closed in perfect . harmony . The Brethren then jetired to a sumptuous banquet , liberally provided for them by Bros . Shrewsbury and Elkington , and at which they partook not only of the good things of this world in the ^ shape of creature comforts , but

were delighted by a continued stream of harmony , such as even in this Lodge , celebrated for its musical enjoyments , was never excelled j Bros . Donald King and Sloman among the visitors , and among the members of the Lodge Bros . Lawler , Genge , and Perrin , vying with each other in contributing to the entertainment of the Brethren . The Queen and the Craft , and the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . of Masons in England , having been duly toasted , the W . M . proposed " -The Health of Lord Panmure , D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers : " and in

doing so said that however pleased the members of the Craft might be , at the appointment of so distinguished a nobleman as Lord Panmure to the office of D . G . M ., they yet could not but regret the painful circumstance which led to the retirement of the Earl of Yarborough , who had so long and so satisfactorily filled that office . He was sure that every Mason in England joined him in feelings of the warmest admiration for his Lordship as a man and as a Mason , and in the prayer that he might be soon restored to health , and once more take his place

amongst them . Turning from a theme so melancholy as the illness and consequent retirement of one whom the Craft so loved and honoured , he was sure the Brethren would join with him in hailing at their festive board the presence of two such distinguished Masons as Bros . Stephen Barton Wilson and Farnfield , who , that night , represented the Grand Lodge of England . Bro . Farnfield was known for being easy of address and courteous in manner to all who had business to transact at the Grand Secretary ' s office , while it would be difficult to form

anything like an approximate estimate of the services of Bro . Wilson as a shining light in Masonry , and for so many years a promoter of sound Masonic knowledge as President of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement ; and successor of Bro . Peter Gilkes . The appointment of Bro . Wilson to Grand Office was one which did honour to the discernment of the G . M ., and was most popular in the Craft . He had , therefore , much pleasure in coupling with the toast the names of "Bros . Wilson a , nd

o 15 . 1 . 1 >> t >„ - Oi . i "D ~ ,. * . „„ txt : GJD i n TTl "f __•_ - J ... J . l _ _ i . a . Farnfield . " Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , ..., in replying to the toast , expressed his sense of the high compliment which had been paid him , and the pleasure which it gave him to associate with so many zealous and good working Masons as the Brethren of the Phoenix Lodge . He felt highly honoured at having his name coupled with that of Bro . Earn field , who had faithfully served and deserved well of the Craft . The toast of "The Sister Grand Lodges of Scotland 5

and Ireland' was acknowledged by Bro . Liddell , of Perth , Prov . G . M ., as was that of " The Visitors gene rally , " by Bro . Binckes , P . M . of the Enoch Lodge , who , in a highly complimentary address , congratulated the Brethren on the high place they had attained for the Phoenix Lodge in the estimation of the Craft . Bro . P . M . Warren , in returning thanks for the toast of his health as " Treasurer and Besuscitator of the Lodge , " took occasion to draw from its growth and prosperity , the moral of how much a man of resolute will , if only seconded by one or

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Meteopoiitah.

and Bro . Marshall to a knowledge of the 2 nd Degree . At the conclusion of this portion of the business Bro . Burton vacated the chair , and his Mastership of the Lodge , when Bro . P . M . Henry G . Warren installed Bro . Thomas Barton into the chair of King Solomon with the usual ceremonies . The newly installed Master havingreceived the congratulations of the Brethren , proceeded to invest his officers for the ensuing year as follows : —Bros . Burton , P . M . ) Henry B . Sharman / S . W . ;

Edward J . Williams , J . W . ; H . G . Warren , Treas . ; the Hon . Robert Bouvke , Sec . ; Henry Dunphy , S . D . ; Martin Maslin , J . D . Robert W . Armstrong , I . GL ; J . Bell McEntire , D . O . ; and Bice , Tyler . The officers thus appointed having taken the places severally assigned to them in the Lodge , the W . M . in an appropriate address presented his predecessor with a valuable and chastely designed Past Master ' s Jewel , unanimously voted to him by the Lodge as a slight recognition of his merits as a man , and of his Masonic services to the Lodge . Bro . Lippman ,

of the Lodge of Israel , having been elected as a joining member , and the sum of :. £ 2 i . 2 s . voted to the Girls' School , and a similar amount to the Benevolent Institution for aged Freemasons an d their widows , for the fe stivals of which Bros . Armstrong and P . M . Burton are respectively Stewards , the Lodge was closed in perfect . harmony . The Brethren then jetired to a sumptuous banquet , liberally provided for them by Bros . Shrewsbury and Elkington , and at which they partook not only of the good things of this world in the ^ shape of creature comforts , but

were delighted by a continued stream of harmony , such as even in this Lodge , celebrated for its musical enjoyments , was never excelled j Bros . Donald King and Sloman among the visitors , and among the members of the Lodge Bros . Lawler , Genge , and Perrin , vying with each other in contributing to the entertainment of the Brethren . The Queen and the Craft , and the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . of Masons in England , having been duly toasted , the W . M . proposed " -The Health of Lord Panmure , D . G . M ., and the rest of the Grand Officers : " and in

doing so said that however pleased the members of the Craft might be , at the appointment of so distinguished a nobleman as Lord Panmure to the office of D . G . M ., they yet could not but regret the painful circumstance which led to the retirement of the Earl of Yarborough , who had so long and so satisfactorily filled that office . He was sure that every Mason in England joined him in feelings of the warmest admiration for his Lordship as a man and as a Mason , and in the prayer that he might be soon restored to health , and once more take his place

amongst them . Turning from a theme so melancholy as the illness and consequent retirement of one whom the Craft so loved and honoured , he was sure the Brethren would join with him in hailing at their festive board the presence of two such distinguished Masons as Bros . Stephen Barton Wilson and Farnfield , who , that night , represented the Grand Lodge of England . Bro . Farnfield was known for being easy of address and courteous in manner to all who had business to transact at the Grand Secretary ' s office , while it would be difficult to form

anything like an approximate estimate of the services of Bro . Wilson as a shining light in Masonry , and for so many years a promoter of sound Masonic knowledge as President of the Emulation Lodge of Improvement ; and successor of Bro . Peter Gilkes . The appointment of Bro . Wilson to Grand Office was one which did honour to the discernment of the G . M ., and was most popular in the Craft . He had , therefore , much pleasure in coupling with the toast the names of "Bros . Wilson a , nd

o 15 . 1 . 1 >> t >„ - Oi . i "D ~ ,. * . „„ txt : GJD i n TTl "f __•_ - J ... J . l _ _ i . a . Farnfield . " Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , ..., in replying to the toast , expressed his sense of the high compliment which had been paid him , and the pleasure which it gave him to associate with so many zealous and good working Masons as the Brethren of the Phoenix Lodge . He felt highly honoured at having his name coupled with that of Bro . Earn field , who had faithfully served and deserved well of the Craft . The toast of "The Sister Grand Lodges of Scotland 5

and Ireland' was acknowledged by Bro . Liddell , of Perth , Prov . G . M ., as was that of " The Visitors gene rally , " by Bro . Binckes , P . M . of the Enoch Lodge , who , in a highly complimentary address , congratulated the Brethren on the high place they had attained for the Phoenix Lodge in the estimation of the Craft . Bro . P . M . Warren , in returning thanks for the toast of his health as " Treasurer and Besuscitator of the Lodge , " took occasion to draw from its growth and prosperity , the moral of how much a man of resolute will , if only seconded by one or

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