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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

» y MASONIC MEM . AV ? regret Hint Bio . Crew , the respected Secretary of the Girls ' School , is now lying dangerously ill .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

The following is the agenda of business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on AVednesday , Gth March , 1 SG 1 . 1 . The Regulations for the Government of Grand Lodge during the time of Public Business to be read . 2 . The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication , 5 th December , 1860 , for confirmation . 3 . The motion for the erasure of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 ,

carried at tho Quarterl y Communication of the 7 th September , 1859 , for confirmation . 4 . The Election of M . AA . Grand Master . 5 . The Election of Grand Treasurer . G . The Koport of the Board of Benevolence for the last Quarter , iu which arc recommendations for the following grants , viz .: — Brother Silvano Francis L . Pereira , of the Caledonian Lodge , No . 15 GLondon £ 30

, , . The AAldow of tho late Brother Stephen Child , of the Domatic Lodge , No . 206 , London , £ 30 . 7 The Report of the Annual Audit of Grand Lodge Accounts . 8 . The Deport of the Board of General Purposes : —• To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted

Masons of IE // gland . The Board of General Purposes hog to report that they have received and adjudicated upon tho following complaints , viz .: — 1 . By the Board of Benevolence against the Lodge of Charity , No . 439 , Kersley , for certifying that a petitioner for relief had been a contributing member ibr the space of 43 years , whereas Grand Lodge dues had been paid for only 311 . years . The board being

satisfied that the error had arisen from want of sufficient care in examining the books of the lodge , and that no monies the property of the Grand Lodge had been withheld , admonished the W . Master and officers of the Lodge to be more careful for the future . 2 . By Bro . Alfred Lay , P . M . and Treasurer of the Lodge of Prosperity , No . 78 , London , against the AA' . M . of that Lodge , for allowing a motion for a grant of money to be brought forward ,

which motion , it was alleged , had been already disposed of , such proceeding being in contravention of the by-laws of the Lodge . The whole question turned upon the point whether a minute of a previous meeting , upon being put for confirmation , was rejected or deferred . The evidence was contradictory ; but as it appeared that the original resolution had been proposed and carried at a Lodge of Emergency , and that no notice thereof had been inserted in the summonsthe Board declared the whole proceeding illegaland at

, , the same time expressed its hope that tho brethren would endeavour to promote a more harmonious feeling amongst themselves , and avoid bringing their lodge before the Craft upon such trivial matters as that which had just formed the subject of a formal investigation .

3 . Against the AA ' . M . of the St . John and St . Paul Lodge , No . 898 , at Erith , for having admitted as joining members two Spanish gentlemen who had been initiated in an irregular lodge . The Board , having very carefully investigated the whole matter , and having heard the statement of the gentlemen in question and of the AA . M ., ordered that the brethren referred to should be reobligated in tlie different degrees , and admonished the AV . M . to be more careful for the future . At the same time the Board expressed

its high sense of the frank , honourable , and Masonic spirit which had been exhibited throughout the whole affair by tho Spanish brethren in question . The Board desire to caution the AV . M . s . of all Lodges to be especially careful in mailing the necessary inquiries previous to admitting brethren professing to hail from Foreign Grand Lodges . 4 . _ Against the lloyal Sussex Lodge , No . 61 , Bath , for having certified in

the petition of a child for admission into the Girls ' School that the father of such child had been a regular contributing member ibr the space of 4 . V years , whereas no dues had been paid to Grand Lod ge . It appears , upon examination of the books , that the brother in question had been initiated in tho ' lortgo in the year 181-2 , and had served various offices therein , including those of Sec , AV . M ., and Ireas ., that no dues had been paid either for him or for many other brethren , who had been initiated or admitted as joining members ;

that about the year 1 S 16 the lodge fell into difficulties , and that no meetings took place until the year 1834 , when it was resuscitated , and certain dues were paid . It further appeared that none of the present members were members of tho lodge at the time the irregularities occurred . The Board ve » v . ivked that the brother in question was himself responsible for such part of the neglect as had occurred during the time he held office . The Board exonerated the present members of

the lodge from any participation in those irregularities , but reminding the AV . M . and the present members that they toolc the lodge with its responsibilities , and that it had been ascertained that certain monies hail been received by the lodge , which were the property of the fraternity generally , the Board felt that they had no power to remit the payment of such dues , and , therefore , ordered the lodge to pay over such amount as may , upon examination by the Grand Secretaryaided by the Secretary of No . 01 be found to

, , have been received for , and to be the property of , Grand Lodge . The Board beg further to report that they have , upon the application of Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., Prov . " G . M . for Hampshire , examined into the circumstances relating to the grant of a warrant to the Lodge of Economy ( No . 90 ) , at Winchester , and , upon the evidence adduced by Bro . J . Rankine Stebbing , Prov . G . Sec , and that afforded by tho books of Grand Lodge , they are satisfied that which

the Lodge of Economy , at AVinchester , is the same lodge was established in the year 1761 . The attention of the Board having been called to the- frequent ahsenco of Grand Officers and Grand Stewards from Grand Lodge , it was resolved that it is incumbent on the Board to enforce the fines provided by the Hoolc of Constitutions for non-attendance , and that on and after the next annual period of appointment such fines be enforced accordingly . ( Signed ) Jonx HAVERS , President . Freemasons' Hall , February 20111 , 1 SG 1 .

The Board subjoin a Statement of the Cash Account , showing that at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on the loth inst ., there was a balance in the hands of the Grand Treasurer of £ 1806 12 s . Gd . ; and in the hands of the Grand Secretary , for petty cash , £ 50 . Of those sums there belongs to the Fund of Benevolence , £ 864 Ss . Gd . ; to the Fund of General Purposes , £ 479 15 s . 3 d . ; and there is the unappropriated account , £ 512 Ss . 9 tf ., of which a portion belongs to the Grand Chapter .

9 . The Report of Bro . It . P . Harding , the Auditor of the Grand Lodge Accounts . 10 . Appeal of Bro . T . J . du Jardiu , of the Samares Lodge ( No . 818 ) , Jersey , against two decisions of the R . AA . the Prov . G . M . of Jersey—one inflicting a fine of £ 4 on him ; the other for suspending him for refusing to pay such fine . 11 . Motion of Bro . Joseph Smith , Past Grand Pursuivant , postponed from the Grand Lodge of the 5 th September , 18 G 0 , and deferred from the last Grand Lodge : —•

" Out of the amount of stock in the Three per Cent . Consols , now standing in the names of the Trustees of the Fund of Benevolence of Grand Lodge , the Grand Treasurer he directed to transfer the sum ol £ 1 , 000 , Three per Cent . Consols , in equal proportions , into the names of the Trustees of tho following Masonic Charities : — " lloyal Freemasons' School for Female Children £ 1 , 000 " Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 1 , 000 " Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons 1 , 000 " Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons 1 , 000

£ 4 , 000 NOTICES or MOTIOX . By AA . Bro . Henry Faudel , P . G . D .: — "To object to the wording of Bro . J . Smith ' s , Past G . Pursuivant , motion to transfer money to four Charities . " By AV . Bro . George Barrett , P . M . No . 212 : — " That the sum of £ 50 be given from the Fund of General Purposes , to supply coals ,

& c , to the inmates of the Masonic Asylum , at Croydon . " By Bro . John Savage , P . G . D .: — "That the sum of £ 200 be contributed from the Fund of General Purposes towards purchasing an annuity of £ 20 for Bro . AVilliam AVatson , of the Grand Stewards ' Lodge , P . M . of the Robert Burns' Lodge ( No . 25 ) , & c , in recognition of the valuable services he has rendered in disseminating the principles and tenets of the Craft , and of his untiring zeal in having devoted so largo a portion of his timo in promulgating the ceremonies and lectures of the Order during a Masonic career of more than twenty years . "

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MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 1
STRAY THOUGHTS ON THE ORIGIN AND PROGRESS OF THE FINE ARTS. Article 3
MASTERPIECES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF DIFFERENT NATIONS. Article 4
SOME OBSERVATIONS IN EGYPT. Article 5
THE GOOD EFFECTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
Poetry. Article 9
BONIFAZIO. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FERRERS AND IVANHOE LODGE (No. 1081). Article 9
MASONIC BALLS. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
GRAND LODGE. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
Obituary. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPOONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

» y MASONIC MEM . AV ? regret Hint Bio . Crew , the respected Secretary of the Girls ' School , is now lying dangerously ill .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

The following is the agenda of business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on AVednesday , Gth March , 1 SG 1 . 1 . The Regulations for the Government of Grand Lodge during the time of Public Business to be read . 2 . The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication , 5 th December , 1860 , for confirmation . 3 . The motion for the erasure of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 ,

carried at tho Quarterl y Communication of the 7 th September , 1859 , for confirmation . 4 . The Election of M . AA . Grand Master . 5 . The Election of Grand Treasurer . G . The Koport of the Board of Benevolence for the last Quarter , iu which arc recommendations for the following grants , viz .: — Brother Silvano Francis L . Pereira , of the Caledonian Lodge , No . 15 GLondon £ 30

, , . The AAldow of tho late Brother Stephen Child , of the Domatic Lodge , No . 206 , London , £ 30 . 7 The Report of the Annual Audit of Grand Lodge Accounts . 8 . The Deport of the Board of General Purposes : —• To the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted

Masons of IE // gland . The Board of General Purposes hog to report that they have received and adjudicated upon tho following complaints , viz .: — 1 . By the Board of Benevolence against the Lodge of Charity , No . 439 , Kersley , for certifying that a petitioner for relief had been a contributing member ibr the space of 43 years , whereas Grand Lodge dues had been paid for only 311 . years . The board being

satisfied that the error had arisen from want of sufficient care in examining the books of the lodge , and that no monies the property of the Grand Lodge had been withheld , admonished the W . Master and officers of the Lodge to be more careful for the future . 2 . By Bro . Alfred Lay , P . M . and Treasurer of the Lodge of Prosperity , No . 78 , London , against the AA' . M . of that Lodge , for allowing a motion for a grant of money to be brought forward ,

which motion , it was alleged , had been already disposed of , such proceeding being in contravention of the by-laws of the Lodge . The whole question turned upon the point whether a minute of a previous meeting , upon being put for confirmation , was rejected or deferred . The evidence was contradictory ; but as it appeared that the original resolution had been proposed and carried at a Lodge of Emergency , and that no notice thereof had been inserted in the summonsthe Board declared the whole proceeding illegaland at

, , the same time expressed its hope that tho brethren would endeavour to promote a more harmonious feeling amongst themselves , and avoid bringing their lodge before the Craft upon such trivial matters as that which had just formed the subject of a formal investigation .

3 . Against the AA ' . M . of the St . John and St . Paul Lodge , No . 898 , at Erith , for having admitted as joining members two Spanish gentlemen who had been initiated in an irregular lodge . The Board , having very carefully investigated the whole matter , and having heard the statement of the gentlemen in question and of the AA . M ., ordered that the brethren referred to should be reobligated in tlie different degrees , and admonished the AV . M . to be more careful for the future . At the same time the Board expressed

its high sense of the frank , honourable , and Masonic spirit which had been exhibited throughout the whole affair by tho Spanish brethren in question . The Board desire to caution the AV . M . s . of all Lodges to be especially careful in mailing the necessary inquiries previous to admitting brethren professing to hail from Foreign Grand Lodges . 4 . _ Against the lloyal Sussex Lodge , No . 61 , Bath , for having certified in

the petition of a child for admission into the Girls ' School that the father of such child had been a regular contributing member ibr the space of 4 . V years , whereas no dues had been paid to Grand Lod ge . It appears , upon examination of the books , that the brother in question had been initiated in tho ' lortgo in the year 181-2 , and had served various offices therein , including those of Sec , AV . M ., and Ireas ., that no dues had been paid either for him or for many other brethren , who had been initiated or admitted as joining members ;

that about the year 1 S 16 the lodge fell into difficulties , and that no meetings took place until the year 1834 , when it was resuscitated , and certain dues were paid . It further appeared that none of the present members were members of tho lodge at the time the irregularities occurred . The Board ve » v . ivked that the brother in question was himself responsible for such part of the neglect as had occurred during the time he held office . The Board exonerated the present members of

the lodge from any participation in those irregularities , but reminding the AV . M . and the present members that they toolc the lodge with its responsibilities , and that it had been ascertained that certain monies hail been received by the lodge , which were the property of the fraternity generally , the Board felt that they had no power to remit the payment of such dues , and , therefore , ordered the lodge to pay over such amount as may , upon examination by the Grand Secretaryaided by the Secretary of No . 01 be found to

, , have been received for , and to be the property of , Grand Lodge . The Board beg further to report that they have , upon the application of Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., Prov . " G . M . for Hampshire , examined into the circumstances relating to the grant of a warrant to the Lodge of Economy ( No . 90 ) , at Winchester , and , upon the evidence adduced by Bro . J . Rankine Stebbing , Prov . G . Sec , and that afforded by tho books of Grand Lodge , they are satisfied that which

the Lodge of Economy , at AVinchester , is the same lodge was established in the year 1761 . The attention of the Board having been called to the- frequent ahsenco of Grand Officers and Grand Stewards from Grand Lodge , it was resolved that it is incumbent on the Board to enforce the fines provided by the Hoolc of Constitutions for non-attendance , and that on and after the next annual period of appointment such fines be enforced accordingly . ( Signed ) Jonx HAVERS , President . Freemasons' Hall , February 20111 , 1 SG 1 .

The Board subjoin a Statement of the Cash Account , showing that at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on the loth inst ., there was a balance in the hands of the Grand Treasurer of £ 1806 12 s . Gd . ; and in the hands of the Grand Secretary , for petty cash , £ 50 . Of those sums there belongs to the Fund of Benevolence , £ 864 Ss . Gd . ; to the Fund of General Purposes , £ 479 15 s . 3 d . ; and there is the unappropriated account , £ 512 Ss . 9 tf ., of which a portion belongs to the Grand Chapter .

9 . The Report of Bro . It . P . Harding , the Auditor of the Grand Lodge Accounts . 10 . Appeal of Bro . T . J . du Jardiu , of the Samares Lodge ( No . 818 ) , Jersey , against two decisions of the R . AA . the Prov . G . M . of Jersey—one inflicting a fine of £ 4 on him ; the other for suspending him for refusing to pay such fine . 11 . Motion of Bro . Joseph Smith , Past Grand Pursuivant , postponed from the Grand Lodge of the 5 th September , 18 G 0 , and deferred from the last Grand Lodge : —•

" Out of the amount of stock in the Three per Cent . Consols , now standing in the names of the Trustees of the Fund of Benevolence of Grand Lodge , the Grand Treasurer he directed to transfer the sum ol £ 1 , 000 , Three per Cent . Consols , in equal proportions , into the names of the Trustees of tho following Masonic Charities : — " lloyal Freemasons' School for Female Children £ 1 , 000 " Royal Masonic Institution for Boys 1 , 000 " Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons 1 , 000 " Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons 1 , 000

£ 4 , 000 NOTICES or MOTIOX . By AA . Bro . Henry Faudel , P . G . D .: — "To object to the wording of Bro . J . Smith ' s , Past G . Pursuivant , motion to transfer money to four Charities . " By AV . Bro . George Barrett , P . M . No . 212 : — " That the sum of £ 50 be given from the Fund of General Purposes , to supply coals ,

& c , to the inmates of the Masonic Asylum , at Croydon . " By Bro . John Savage , P . G . D .: — "That the sum of £ 200 be contributed from the Fund of General Purposes towards purchasing an annuity of £ 20 for Bro . AVilliam AVatson , of the Grand Stewards ' Lodge , P . M . of the Robert Burns' Lodge ( No . 25 ) , & c , in recognition of the valuable services he has rendered in disseminating the principles and tenets of the Craft , and of his untiring zeal in having devoted so largo a portion of his timo in promulgating the ceremonies and lectures of the Order during a Masonic career of more than twenty years . "

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