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Masonic Mem..

MASONIC MEM ..

THE MASONIC MIMOR . * * AU communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

ST . ANDREW ' , FIFE . —The M . W . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland laid with full Masonic honours , on the 30 th ult ., tlie 'foundation stone of a new Episcopal church . A lull report of the interesting ceremonial will appear in our next . THE RIGHT HOX . THE EAEL or DALHOUSIE , K . T ., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Forfar , and II . IV . Prov . G . Master

of the Provinces of Forfar and Kincardineshire , laid the foundation stone , on Saturday last , of the new grand south front of the Volunteer Drill Hall at Dundee . A report of the proceedings will be given in our next . ' WE havo groat pleasure in announcing to our readers that wo havo boon kindly promised , through our esteemed Scottish Bro .

D . Murray Lyon , a monthly paper , " On Freemasonry in tho United States , " from tho pen o" Bvo . Robert Morris , LL . D , oi La Grange , Kentucky , U . S . ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOE BOYS . —Tho fourth anniversary of laying tho foundation stone of tho now School Avill bo celebrated , on tho Sth instant , by a grant fete on tho promises at

Wood Green . Tho occasion of tho completion of tho building and grounds is considered a fit opportunity for gathering together those friends and supporters of tho Institution through whoso instrumentality so stately and superb an odilico has boon raised . Those gatherings givo unfeigned delight to all AVIIO participate in them , and -will Avithout doubt bo anticipated with groat satisaction .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRINCE FREDERICK : WILLIAM LODGE ( XO . 753 ) . —This AVOII-¦ conducted lodgo hold its annual installation mooting on Wednesday last at the Knight of St . John ' s Hotel , Quoon ' s-torraco , St . John ' s Wood . A largo number of tho brethren being present , tho lodgo v .-as opened at half-past throe by Bro . Baker , P . M ., Avho presided in tho temporary absence of the W . M ., Bro . Key Hardoy . Bro . Stacey , P . M ., tho Avorthy Secretary , road the minutes of tho last meetingwhich received confirmationTho

, . W . M . having now arrived , took his seat on tho dais . A ballot was taken tor tho admission of Mr . Fiaiicis B . Dalton , who hacl boon proposed by Bro . Oaulchor . P . M ., and founder oi tho lodge , and seconded by Bro . Stiles . Tho ballot proving unaminoiis ' in ¦ favour of tho candidate , ho Avas introduced , and wont through tho ceremony of initiation . Bro . Bird was questioned as to proficiency prior to being advanced to tho F . C . degree . His answers

being deemed sufficient , ho was passed out , while the lodgo was opened in tho second degree . Bro . Bird was re-admitted , and entrusted Avith tho advanced secrets . Bros . Whippondalo , Stiles , and Pigott wore afterwards placed boforo tho W . M ., and , haA-iug satisfactorily replied to the usual questions , assisted by that excellent instructor , Bro . T . A . Adams , P . G . P ., retired to prepare for tho third ceremony . Tho lodgo was opened in tho third

degree , and , the brethren ro-ontering tho lodge , were duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The W . M . then resigned tho chair to Bro . Baker , for tho purpose of installing tho W . M . oloct , Bro . J . F . Wuost . Tho W . M . pro tern , requested Bros . T . A . Adams and Robinson , P . M . ' s , to occupy tho Wardens' chairs . Bro . Wuost Avas presented , and , having acquiesced in the rules and laws laid down for tho government of tho lodge , was placed in thochair of

_ K . S . Tho usual salutes having boon given , tho Charmmg addresses in connection Avith this ceremony Avore most eloquently delivered by Bro . Baker . Tho now W . M . then invested tho following brethren as his ollicers for tho ensuing year : —Bros Woods , S . W . ; Mullens , J . W . ; Caulehor , P . M ., Irons . ; H . A Stacey , P . M ., Sec . ; Danvors , S . D . ; Davies , J . D . ; VVmdlo I . G . ; Robinson , P . jr ., Dir . of Cers . ; and W . Watson , P . M ., Steward . I ho lod go was then closed , and tho brethren retired to banquet , which was of a most recherche description . Tho visitors were Bros . C . A . Podlor , W . M . 805 ; H . Rood , S . W . 733 ;

Metropolitan.

Louis aud G . Taylor , 25 . Tho usual loyal aud Masonic toasts followed , tho replies being brief but expressive . Several excellent sougs Avoro given by Bros . Donald King and G . Taylor . Tho last-named brother received the thanks of tho brethren for his excellent performance on tho harmonium during thoAvholo of tho ceremonies . It Avas remarked that Bro . Taylor officiated musically at tho consecration of tho Prince Frederick William Lodgo , nino years ago , for Avhich ho composed tho music .

ROYAL OAK LOD & E ( NO . 871 ) . —This young and flourishing lodge met at the Royal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford , on Wednesday , 24 th ult . Bro . W . Andrews , W . M ., opened ^ the lodge , ancl there were present Bros . J . Hawker , S . W . ; S . G . Cook as J . W . ; II . A . Collington , P . M ., Treasurer ; F . Walters , P . M ., Secretary and D . C . ; J . Truelove , S . D . ; II . Whittle , J . D- ,-JW . T . BarrettI . G . G . F . HoneyT . KilnerH . J . Wright ,

. , ; , , G . T . Limn , W . Foyer , G . Ellis , G . Holman ; W . _ Dalziel , and many others . The visitors were Bros . E . Harris , P . M ., Treasurer 73 , Collector for the Boys' School ; C . G . Dilley , 147 ; Secretary , 1 , 155 ; G . Gale , W . M ., 5-18 ; J . Henderson , 548 ; and others whose names we were unable to ascertain . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed .

A ballot was taken for Mr . R . E . Turner , which Avas declared ( o be unanimous in favour of his admission . Bro . T . Killner was passed to the second degree . Bros . H . J- Wright and G . T . Limn were raised to the third degree . Mr . R . E . Turner Avas duly initiated into ancient Freemasonry . AU the work Avas well and ably done , and reflected the greatest amount of credit on the W . M . One brother Avas proposed as a joining member , subject to the ballotat the next meeting . FiA'e guineas Avere

, paid from the lodge funds into the Boys' School . Five guineas , on tho motion of the Secretary , were unanimously voted from tlie charity fund to the Boys' School , and ordered to be paid immediately . After these minutes Avere confirmed , it Avas announced that Bro . W . Andrews , W . M ., AVIIO represented this lodge as their Steward at the festival of the Royal Benevolent Institutionhad been fortunate h to have as many pounds

, enoug on his Stewards' list as there were members in tho loclge , viz ., -610 , and but few Stewards ever realise such support . He was highly complimented for Ms successful exertions . An important letter was read from the Grand Secretary , and its contents were ordered to be entered on the loclge minute books . Banquet , dessert , and good wines then followed . Speeches , songs , and recitations brought a social meeting to a happy close .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . — Union Lodge ( So . 310 . )—A lodge of emergency Avas held afc the Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday , 23 rd inst . The chair of K . S . was occupied by the W . M ., Bro . G . G . Hayward , P . Prov . G . Steward , supported by W . Court , Treas ., as S . W . ; Thos . Cock burn , as J . W . ; F . W . Hayward , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . ; B . II . CookeS . D . ; Robt . CalvartJ . D . ; Geo . Mnrchie

, , , Sec . ; A . Moorhouse , S . W . 412 , as I . G . ; J . Barnes , Tyler ; also Bros . J . Slack , G . Somerville , J . Gibson , J . Atkinson , and a visitor , Bro . A . Routledge , of St . John's , Wigton . The lodge was duly opened in the first degree . The ballot was taken for Mr . Williams , chief mate of the ship Sarah Mandal , which proved in his favour . Bros . Vaughan being a candidate to be passed was dultestedand found worthy to be entrustedancl

y , , retired . The lodge was then opened in the second degree ; the candidate entered , and was passed to a F . C . by the W . M . The lodge being closed down to E . A ., Mr . AVilliams , being properly prepared , gained admission , with Bro . A . Woodhouse , who acted as S . D . on the occasion , and vvas initiated according" to ancient custom by the presiding officer . The charge AVUS given by Bro . F . W . Hayward , also the lecture on the working tools ; the

business being concluded , the lodge was finally closed , and the brethren retired to the festive board , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were gone through . The AV . M . proposed a toast to tho health of the youngest brother , Bro . William Williams , with Masonic fire , which Avas duly responded to by the candidate . Bro . Slack , S . W ., sang the E . A . song . Bro . Somervillebthe permission of the W . M . proposed a toast to

, y , the visitor , Bro . Aaron Routledge , * , vith musical honours . Bro . Routledge returned thanks in a lengthened speech , in Avhich he said that it was not the first time he had visited this lodge , for he was proud to say that he was a Mason , and had been for upwards of thirty years , and so long as he continued as sueb ,

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FEEEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF THE LATE SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON, BART., &c, Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC MEM.. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
ROSE CROIX. Article 14
REVIEWS. Article 14
LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING AUGUST 10TH, 1867. Article 14
MASONIC FUNERAL LODGE IS MEMORY OF BRO. THE LATE SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON, BART. , D.C.L., LL.D., &c. Article 15
Poetry. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
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Masonic Mem..

MASONIC MEM ..

THE MASONIC MIMOR . * * AU communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

ST . ANDREW ' , FIFE . —The M . W . the Grand Master Mason of Scotland laid with full Masonic honours , on the 30 th ult ., tlie 'foundation stone of a new Episcopal church . A lull report of the interesting ceremonial will appear in our next . THE RIGHT HOX . THE EAEL or DALHOUSIE , K . T ., Lord Lieutenant of the county of Forfar , and II . IV . Prov . G . Master

of the Provinces of Forfar and Kincardineshire , laid the foundation stone , on Saturday last , of the new grand south front of the Volunteer Drill Hall at Dundee . A report of the proceedings will be given in our next . ' WE havo groat pleasure in announcing to our readers that wo havo boon kindly promised , through our esteemed Scottish Bro .

D . Murray Lyon , a monthly paper , " On Freemasonry in tho United States , " from tho pen o" Bvo . Robert Morris , LL . D , oi La Grange , Kentucky , U . S . ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOE BOYS . —Tho fourth anniversary of laying tho foundation stone of tho now School Avill bo celebrated , on tho Sth instant , by a grant fete on tho promises at

Wood Green . Tho occasion of tho completion of tho building and grounds is considered a fit opportunity for gathering together those friends and supporters of tho Institution through whoso instrumentality so stately and superb an odilico has boon raised . Those gatherings givo unfeigned delight to all AVIIO participate in them , and -will Avithout doubt bo anticipated with groat satisaction .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PRINCE FREDERICK : WILLIAM LODGE ( XO . 753 ) . —This AVOII-¦ conducted lodgo hold its annual installation mooting on Wednesday last at the Knight of St . John ' s Hotel , Quoon ' s-torraco , St . John ' s Wood . A largo number of tho brethren being present , tho lodgo v .-as opened at half-past throe by Bro . Baker , P . M ., Avho presided in tho temporary absence of the W . M ., Bro . Key Hardoy . Bro . Stacey , P . M ., tho Avorthy Secretary , road the minutes of tho last meetingwhich received confirmationTho

, . W . M . having now arrived , took his seat on tho dais . A ballot was taken tor tho admission of Mr . Fiaiicis B . Dalton , who hacl boon proposed by Bro . Oaulchor . P . M ., and founder oi tho lodge , and seconded by Bro . Stiles . Tho ballot proving unaminoiis ' in ¦ favour of tho candidate , ho Avas introduced , and wont through tho ceremony of initiation . Bro . Bird was questioned as to proficiency prior to being advanced to tho F . C . degree . His answers

being deemed sufficient , ho was passed out , while the lodgo was opened in tho second degree . Bro . Bird was re-admitted , and entrusted Avith tho advanced secrets . Bros . Whippondalo , Stiles , and Pigott wore afterwards placed boforo tho W . M ., and , haA-iug satisfactorily replied to the usual questions , assisted by that excellent instructor , Bro . T . A . Adams , P . G . P ., retired to prepare for tho third ceremony . Tho lodgo was opened in tho third

degree , and , the brethren ro-ontering tho lodge , were duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The W . M . then resigned tho chair to Bro . Baker , for tho purpose of installing tho W . M . oloct , Bro . J . F . Wuost . Tho W . M . pro tern , requested Bros . T . A . Adams and Robinson , P . M . ' s , to occupy tho Wardens' chairs . Bro . Wuost Avas presented , and , having acquiesced in the rules and laws laid down for tho government of tho lodge , was placed in thochair of

_ K . S . Tho usual salutes having boon given , tho Charmmg addresses in connection Avith this ceremony Avore most eloquently delivered by Bro . Baker . Tho now W . M . then invested tho following brethren as his ollicers for tho ensuing year : —Bros Woods , S . W . ; Mullens , J . W . ; Caulehor , P . M ., Irons . ; H . A Stacey , P . M ., Sec . ; Danvors , S . D . ; Davies , J . D . ; VVmdlo I . G . ; Robinson , P . jr ., Dir . of Cers . ; and W . Watson , P . M ., Steward . I ho lod go was then closed , and tho brethren retired to banquet , which was of a most recherche description . Tho visitors were Bros . C . A . Podlor , W . M . 805 ; H . Rood , S . W . 733 ;

Metropolitan.

Louis aud G . Taylor , 25 . Tho usual loyal aud Masonic toasts followed , tho replies being brief but expressive . Several excellent sougs Avoro given by Bros . Donald King and G . Taylor . Tho last-named brother received the thanks of tho brethren for his excellent performance on tho harmonium during thoAvholo of tho ceremonies . It Avas remarked that Bro . Taylor officiated musically at tho consecration of tho Prince Frederick William Lodgo , nino years ago , for Avhich ho composed tho music .

ROYAL OAK LOD & E ( NO . 871 ) . —This young and flourishing lodge met at the Royal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford , on Wednesday , 24 th ult . Bro . W . Andrews , W . M ., opened ^ the lodge , ancl there were present Bros . J . Hawker , S . W . ; S . G . Cook as J . W . ; II . A . Collington , P . M ., Treasurer ; F . Walters , P . M ., Secretary and D . C . ; J . Truelove , S . D . ; II . Whittle , J . D- ,-JW . T . BarrettI . G . G . F . HoneyT . KilnerH . J . Wright ,

. , ; , , G . T . Limn , W . Foyer , G . Ellis , G . Holman ; W . _ Dalziel , and many others . The visitors were Bros . E . Harris , P . M ., Treasurer 73 , Collector for the Boys' School ; C . G . Dilley , 147 ; Secretary , 1 , 155 ; G . Gale , W . M ., 5-18 ; J . Henderson , 548 ; and others whose names we were unable to ascertain . The minutes of the previous meeting were read and unanimously confirmed .

A ballot was taken for Mr . R . E . Turner , which Avas declared ( o be unanimous in favour of his admission . Bro . T . Killner was passed to the second degree . Bros . H . J- Wright and G . T . Limn were raised to the third degree . Mr . R . E . Turner Avas duly initiated into ancient Freemasonry . AU the work Avas well and ably done , and reflected the greatest amount of credit on the W . M . One brother Avas proposed as a joining member , subject to the ballotat the next meeting . FiA'e guineas Avere

, paid from the lodge funds into the Boys' School . Five guineas , on tho motion of the Secretary , were unanimously voted from tlie charity fund to the Boys' School , and ordered to be paid immediately . After these minutes Avere confirmed , it Avas announced that Bro . W . Andrews , W . M ., AVIIO represented this lodge as their Steward at the festival of the Royal Benevolent Institutionhad been fortunate h to have as many pounds

, enoug on his Stewards' list as there were members in tho loclge , viz ., -610 , and but few Stewards ever realise such support . He was highly complimented for Ms successful exertions . An important letter was read from the Grand Secretary , and its contents were ordered to be entered on the loclge minute books . Banquet , dessert , and good wines then followed . Speeches , songs , and recitations brought a social meeting to a happy close .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CARLISLE . — Union Lodge ( So . 310 . )—A lodge of emergency Avas held afc the Freemasons' Hall on Tuesday , 23 rd inst . The chair of K . S . was occupied by the W . M ., Bro . G . G . Hayward , P . Prov . G . Steward , supported by W . Court , Treas ., as S . W . ; Thos . Cock burn , as J . W . ; F . W . Hayward , P . M ., P . Prov . S . G . W . ; B . II . CookeS . D . ; Robt . CalvartJ . D . ; Geo . Mnrchie

, , , Sec . ; A . Moorhouse , S . W . 412 , as I . G . ; J . Barnes , Tyler ; also Bros . J . Slack , G . Somerville , J . Gibson , J . Atkinson , and a visitor , Bro . A . Routledge , of St . John's , Wigton . The lodge was duly opened in the first degree . The ballot was taken for Mr . Williams , chief mate of the ship Sarah Mandal , which proved in his favour . Bros . Vaughan being a candidate to be passed was dultestedand found worthy to be entrustedancl

y , , retired . The lodge was then opened in the second degree ; the candidate entered , and was passed to a F . C . by the W . M . The lodge being closed down to E . A ., Mr . AVilliams , being properly prepared , gained admission , with Bro . A . Woodhouse , who acted as S . D . on the occasion , and vvas initiated according" to ancient custom by the presiding officer . The charge AVUS given by Bro . F . W . Hayward , also the lecture on the working tools ; the

business being concluded , the lodge was finally closed , and the brethren retired to the festive board , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were gone through . The AV . M . proposed a toast to tho health of the youngest brother , Bro . William Williams , with Masonic fire , which Avas duly responded to by the candidate . Bro . Slack , S . W ., sang the E . A . song . Bro . Somervillebthe permission of the W . M . proposed a toast to

, y , the visitor , Bro . Aaron Routledge , * , vith musical honours . Bro . Routledge returned thanks in a lengthened speech , in Avhich he said that it was not the first time he had visited this lodge , for he was proud to say that he was a Mason , and had been for upwards of thirty years , and so long as he continued as sueb ,

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