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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

THE BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . At the Monthly Meeting of this Board , on the evening of the 27 th , £ 80 were voted amongst seven applicants . Two or three apparently deserving cases were passed over on matters of regulation , which would seem to us to want revisal , and we trust the members of the Board will see the necessity of obtaining a proper and more liberal code of regulation than at present exists for the distribution of the benevolent funds of the Order .

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS . The M . W . G . M . has fixed Wednesday , the 17 th of June , 1857 , for the next festival of this Institution . Bro . Davis has been appointed collector in the room of Bro . Nicholls , deceased .

GRAND LODGE

NOTICES OF MOTION . The M . W . G . M . to propound a scheme , and propose resolutions founded thereon , for the improved government of the Colonial Lodges . Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , S . W ., No . 10 , has given notice of the following motion for the 3 rd inst . : — " That in order that Masons resident in the country may be aware of the business to be brought forward in Grand Lodge , it is expedient that the Board of Masters meet at such a time as that the Paper of Business may be issued with the minutes of the last Quarterly Communication ; and the Board of General Purposes is requested to give effect to this resolution . "

Bro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., No . 202 : —1 . "That it is expedient that the privilege of wearing the Charity Jewel , now confined to Brethren who have served the office of Stewards at the festivals of the Boys' and Girls' Schools , be extended , and that Brethren having served as Steward at the festival of any two of the Masonic Charities be entitled to wear such Jewel ; and that Brethren serving the office for the three Charities , be also entitled to wear a clasp on the ribbon by which such Jewel is suspended . " 2 . " That , in future , no person not being a member of the Craft be allowed to dine at any of the Masonic festivals . " 3 . " That henceforth the use of the Temple be granted to the Stewards of the four Masonic festivals , for a music-room at the conclusion of such festivals . "

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TO THE OCEAN. Article 14
REVIEWS OF UEW BOOKS. Article 15
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MASONS IN THEIR HOURS OF RELAXATION. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 30
METROPOLITAN. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
SURREY. Article 46
ROYAL ARCH. Article 50
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY. Article 53
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INDIA. Article 56
AMERICA. Article 58
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Obituary. Article 63
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

THE BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . At the Monthly Meeting of this Board , on the evening of the 27 th , £ 80 were voted amongst seven applicants . Two or three apparently deserving cases were passed over on matters of regulation , which would seem to us to want revisal , and we trust the members of the Board will see the necessity of obtaining a proper and more liberal code of regulation than at present exists for the distribution of the benevolent funds of the Order .

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS . The M . W . G . M . has fixed Wednesday , the 17 th of June , 1857 , for the next festival of this Institution . Bro . Davis has been appointed collector in the room of Bro . Nicholls , deceased .

GRAND LODGE

NOTICES OF MOTION . The M . W . G . M . to propound a scheme , and propose resolutions founded thereon , for the improved government of the Colonial Lodges . Bro . the Right Hon . the Earl of Carnarvon , S . W ., No . 10 , has given notice of the following motion for the 3 rd inst . : — " That in order that Masons resident in the country may be aware of the business to be brought forward in Grand Lodge , it is expedient that the Board of Masters meet at such a time as that the Paper of Business may be issued with the minutes of the last Quarterly Communication ; and the Board of General Purposes is requested to give effect to this resolution . "

Bro . Henry G . Warren , P . M ., No . 202 : —1 . "That it is expedient that the privilege of wearing the Charity Jewel , now confined to Brethren who have served the office of Stewards at the festivals of the Boys' and Girls' Schools , be extended , and that Brethren having served as Steward at the festival of any two of the Masonic Charities be entitled to wear such Jewel ; and that Brethren serving the office for the three Charities , be also entitled to wear a clasp on the ribbon by which such Jewel is suspended . " 2 . " That , in future , no person not being a member of the Craft be allowed to dine at any of the Masonic festivals . " 3 . " That henceforth the use of the Temple be granted to the Stewards of the four Masonic festivals , for a music-room at the conclusion of such festivals . "

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