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Correspondence.

The lodges of Simla and Lahore arc in good ivorking order—brethren numerous , & c . I send you an extract from Tim Delhi Gazette * from which it AA'ill be observed that the brethren of Lucknow have their lodge in first-rate order . I am UOAV in charge of the Ferozepore Post Office , but am uncertain Avhen or whore my next fli ght Ai'ill be to . Howover , if anything particular occurs , I will let you know .

Until then , bciieve Tours fraternally , F . J . JORDAN . Ferozepore Post Office , 16 th Nov . 1860 .

The Suffering Ribbon Weavers At Coventry.

THE SUFFERING RIBBON WEAVERS AT COVENTRY .

TO THE EDITOIl OJ THE EREEMASOXS JIAGAZISTE AST- MASONIC MIEBOK . DJSAII SIB AND BROTHER , —It occurs to me that , if every lodge in England and AVales ivere to subscribe one guinea toAvards the fund for the relief of the distressed operatives at Coventry , a very substantial amount might be raised Avithout impoA'erishnig the funds of any lodge . I am , dear Sir and Brotheryours fraternally

, , A YORKSHIRE PAST MASTEE . Middlesborougli , Dee . 31 si 5 , 1860 . [ With our knowledge of the Craft , we have but little hope that shillings will be obtained where our Bro . Past Master looks for guineas . ]

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows comes off on the 30 th of the present month , when , from the list of stewards , we shall bo much disappointed if a most magnificent subscription is not the result . At the last meeting of the Grand Stewards' Lodgeit ivas

re-, solved to recommend Bro . H . G . AVarren , W . M ., to the M . W . G . M . as Prestonian lecturer . We hear of great alterations in the management of the Girls ' School , but ive must make inquiries before expressing our opinion ivith regard to them .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DURHAM , DAEHNffTOi * -. —Restoration . Lodae ( So . 128 ) . —The annual lodge for the installation of AV . M . was held in the Town-hall , on Thursday , the 27 th December . There was a good attendance of the members , as also several visiting brethren , among whom were Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . M ., of Liverpool ; Bros . Henry Thompson , P . M ., rTcT TT 1 ' , ; TT ° Mi < w'esborough , & c . Bro . H . A . Hammerbom , ot St . Helen sHartlepool ( also a PMand member of the Restora

, .., - tion Lodge ) , officiated as Installing Master , assisted by the Rev . R J . Simpson , P . M ., and the retiring AV . M . The Master-elect was Bro . Richard Benson , Ensign of the Darlington Rifle Volunteers After the installation , the W . M . invested the Rev . R . J . Simpson with the Chaplain ' s . jewel . He then proceeded to the appointment of the following officers : —John E . WSey , S . AV . ; — Marshall , J . AV . ; G . J . AViison , P . M . ( re-elected ) Treasurer ; —Senior , Secretary Sergt

; . -Major Wells , Master of Ceremonies ; — Abbey , I i E * W ? y * J ' - ; George Allison , jun ., I . G . ; — Gargett , lyler . At the close of the business , the brethren adjourned to Bro . Turner ' s ( the King ' s Head Hotel ) , where a sumptuous bancraet was served up , and the evening ivas spent very harmoniously . A subscription was made towards the Masonic charities . HABTiEEOon . —St . Helen's Lodge ( So . 174 . ) . —The brethren of fctHelen Lod

. s ge , assembled in the Masonic Hall , Regent-square , on Wednesday , the 2 Gth December , at two o'clock , p . m ., for the purpose of installing Bro . James Groves , S . AA ., who had been unanimously elected to the office as W . M . for the ensuin" year , . there were present , to do honour to the occasion , a number of brethren from the neighbouring towns , including the Rev . R . J . £ impson , M . A ., W . M . of the Restoration Lodge , Darlington ; Bro . I- •>¦ Bannister , P . M . 5 G and 267 , and a past or present Grand

Officer in the three provinces of Durham , Xorthnmberlantl , and Lancashire ; Bro . Henry Thomson , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . AV . for the North and East Riding of Yorkshire ; Bro . AVilliam Doughty , AV . M . elect ; J . Storey , North York Lodge , ( 876 ) , Middlesborough ; Bro . Thomas Aylon , Tees Lodge , Stockton ; Bro . Hearon , Granby Lodge , Durham , & c . —Bro . H . A . Hammerbom , P . M ., officiated as Installing Master , anil Bro . George Moore , P . M ., as Director of CeremoniesAfter the which was

com-. ceremony , pleted in due form , the AA . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows -. —S . Armstrong , P . M . and Treas . ; George Moore , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies ; John Gallon , S . AA \; B . R . Huntley , J . AV . ; David Cunningham ( re-appointed ) Sec . ; A . Kathan , S . D . ; AV . J . Sivenright , J . D . ; James Rogerson , I . G . ; James Mowbray , Tyler ; and AVm . Hall and A . G . Dalziel , Steivards . —At the conclusion of the business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren

adjourned to the King's Head Hotel , when the annual banquet , in celebration of St . John the Evangelist , was spread by the AA-orthy host , Bro . John Smith . Here they were joined by several others , united with them in the bond of Masonry , among whom were Bro . George Bottomley , Mayor of Middlesborougb , and Bro . John Sutcliffe , AV . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lodge ( 1066 ) , West Hartlepool . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and duly honoured ; after which others of a more to the

special nature were proposed and heartily responded . In course of the evening , which was spent most agreeably , a handsome subscription was made towards the funds of the splendid charities of the fraternity .

ESSEX . COICHESTER . —United Lodge ( No . 998 . —The St . John ' s Festival of this lodge , founded for , and chiefly composed of , officers belonging to the Colchester Garrison , ivas celebrated on Thursday , Dec . 27 th , at the George Hotel . The lodge for the installation of the AV . M . elect for the ensuing year , Major Thos . Gore , was held in the afternoon , the rite of installation being impressively performed by Bro . Peter Matthews , Prov . Grand Director of Ceremonies for

Essex ; after which the following officers ivere invested : —Bro . Col . Haddon , C . JE ., S . AV . ; Bro . Scott , Medical Staff ; Bro . Henry Joslin , Sec . ; Bro . Anderson , Treas . ; Bro . Thomas Hall , S . D . ; Bro . Lloyd , J . D . ; Bro . F . Early , I . G . ; Bro . AVitten , Tyler . In the evening the brethren sat doAA'n to an elegant and sumptuous banquet , served . in the lodge room by host Guiver . The newly-installed W . M . ( Major Gore ) presided ; supported by the Prov . G . M . for Essex , Bro . Robert J . Bagshaw ; Bro . Peter MattheivsG . D . C . ; Bro . John

, Pattison , W . M . of the Angel Lodge ; Bro . Captain Pender , P . M . ( for tAvo years ) of the United Lodge ; and Bro . Ames , W . M . Brightlingsea Lodge . There were also present Bros . G . E . Tompson , R . S . Nunn , Craster , Bennett , Vance , Drew , Scott , J . Mann , T . Hall , Anderson , AA ' aterivorth , Clarey ( Brightlingsea ) , H . Joslin , AA " . Williams , & c . —The first toast proposed bv the AV . M . was

" The Queen and the Craft ; " Avhich was followed by " The Health of the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland ; " and next by that of " The ProA' . G . M . of Essex , " who returned thanks , and expressed his pleasure in revisiting this flourishing lodge , after being unavoidably absent from the tivo previous festivals . Bro . Bagshaiv concluded by proposing , " The Health . of the AA . M . of the United Lodge . " —The AA . M . acknoivledged the compliment , and p > roposecl "The Deputy G . M . and Officers of the Provincial Lodge , " for

which Bro . Pattison returned thanks . The W . M . proposed , " The Health of Bro . Peter Matthews , with thanks for his attendance ;" to which Bro . Mattheivs responded . The other toasts Avere , "The Health of the P . M ., Capt . Pender , " proposed by Bro . Mann ; "The Alsiting Brethren , " acknoivledged by Bro . Ames ; "Bro . Thomas Hall , " proposed by Captain Pender , ivith a warm acknoAA-ledgment of his services in the working of the lodge ; AA'hich Avas supported by similar testimony from Bro . Pattison as regards the Angel

Lodge ; "Bro . Colonel Maydivell , the Founder of the United Lodge ; " " The Officers of the Lodge , " for ivhieh Bros . Anderson and Scott returned thanks ; "The Host of the George , " Bro . Guiver ; " "The Memory of Bro . Rowell , " late J . AA 7 . of this lodge , Avho died whilst serving with the China Expedition , proposed by Bro . Anderson ; " The Health of the Treasurer , " & c .

HAMPSHIRE . COAVES , ISLE OE AVIOHT . —Medina Lodge ( So . 41 ) . —The annual meeting of this ancient lodge ivas held at the lodge-rooms , "So . 85 , High-street , GWes , on Thursday , 27 th inst ., being St . Jolm ' s-day . The lodge Avas opened by the AV . M ., Bro . T . AV Faulkner , assisted by a full board of P . M . s , when the minutes of the last lodge ivere read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second degree and Bro . Deacon , the S . AV ., who had been duly elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , was presented for installation . The ancient charges having been read , the lodge was opened in the third degree ,, mil the W . M . proceeded with the ceremony of installation , ivhieh

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
TO OUR READERS. Article 9
THE GRAND MASTER OF CANADA. Article 9
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXIX. Article 11
POPULARITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 12
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 15
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 17
Poetry. Article 19
VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) TO ENGLAND. Article 19
THE DYING HEROES. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE SUFFERING RIBBON WEAVERS AT COVENTRY. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
PROVINCIAL. Article 21
ROYAL ARCH. Article 23
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 23
COLONIAL. Article 24
TURKEY. Article 25
INDIA. Article 25
Obituary. Article 26
THE WEEK. Article 26
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 27
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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Correspondence.

The lodges of Simla and Lahore arc in good ivorking order—brethren numerous , & c . I send you an extract from Tim Delhi Gazette * from which it AA'ill be observed that the brethren of Lucknow have their lodge in first-rate order . I am UOAV in charge of the Ferozepore Post Office , but am uncertain Avhen or whore my next fli ght Ai'ill be to . Howover , if anything particular occurs , I will let you know .

Until then , bciieve Tours fraternally , F . J . JORDAN . Ferozepore Post Office , 16 th Nov . 1860 .

The Suffering Ribbon Weavers At Coventry.

THE SUFFERING RIBBON WEAVERS AT COVENTRY .

TO THE EDITOIl OJ THE EREEMASOXS JIAGAZISTE AST- MASONIC MIEBOK . DJSAII SIB AND BROTHER , —It occurs to me that , if every lodge in England and AVales ivere to subscribe one guinea toAvards the fund for the relief of the distressed operatives at Coventry , a very substantial amount might be raised Avithout impoA'erishnig the funds of any lodge . I am , dear Sir and Brotheryours fraternally

, , A YORKSHIRE PAST MASTEE . Middlesborougli , Dee . 31 si 5 , 1860 . [ With our knowledge of the Craft , we have but little hope that shillings will be obtained where our Bro . Past Master looks for guineas . ]

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Festival of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their Widows comes off on the 30 th of the present month , when , from the list of stewards , we shall bo much disappointed if a most magnificent subscription is not the result . At the last meeting of the Grand Stewards' Lodgeit ivas

re-, solved to recommend Bro . H . G . AVarren , W . M ., to the M . W . G . M . as Prestonian lecturer . We hear of great alterations in the management of the Girls ' School , but ive must make inquiries before expressing our opinion ivith regard to them .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

DURHAM , DAEHNffTOi * -. —Restoration . Lodae ( So . 128 ) . —The annual lodge for the installation of AV . M . was held in the Town-hall , on Thursday , the 27 th December . There was a good attendance of the members , as also several visiting brethren , among whom were Bro . C . J . Bannister , P . M ., of Liverpool ; Bros . Henry Thompson , P . M ., rTcT TT 1 ' , ; TT ° Mi < w'esborough , & c . Bro . H . A . Hammerbom , ot St . Helen sHartlepool ( also a PMand member of the Restora

, .., - tion Lodge ) , officiated as Installing Master , assisted by the Rev . R J . Simpson , P . M ., and the retiring AV . M . The Master-elect was Bro . Richard Benson , Ensign of the Darlington Rifle Volunteers After the installation , the W . M . invested the Rev . R . J . Simpson with the Chaplain ' s . jewel . He then proceeded to the appointment of the following officers : —John E . WSey , S . AV . ; — Marshall , J . AV . ; G . J . AViison , P . M . ( re-elected ) Treasurer ; —Senior , Secretary Sergt

; . -Major Wells , Master of Ceremonies ; — Abbey , I i E * W ? y * J ' - ; George Allison , jun ., I . G . ; — Gargett , lyler . At the close of the business , the brethren adjourned to Bro . Turner ' s ( the King ' s Head Hotel ) , where a sumptuous bancraet was served up , and the evening ivas spent very harmoniously . A subscription was made towards the Masonic charities . HABTiEEOon . —St . Helen's Lodge ( So . 174 . ) . —The brethren of fctHelen Lod

. s ge , assembled in the Masonic Hall , Regent-square , on Wednesday , the 2 Gth December , at two o'clock , p . m ., for the purpose of installing Bro . James Groves , S . AA ., who had been unanimously elected to the office as W . M . for the ensuin" year , . there were present , to do honour to the occasion , a number of brethren from the neighbouring towns , including the Rev . R . J . £ impson , M . A ., W . M . of the Restoration Lodge , Darlington ; Bro . I- •>¦ Bannister , P . M . 5 G and 267 , and a past or present Grand

Officer in the three provinces of Durham , Xorthnmberlantl , and Lancashire ; Bro . Henry Thomson , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . AV . for the North and East Riding of Yorkshire ; Bro . AVilliam Doughty , AV . M . elect ; J . Storey , North York Lodge , ( 876 ) , Middlesborough ; Bro . Thomas Aylon , Tees Lodge , Stockton ; Bro . Hearon , Granby Lodge , Durham , & c . —Bro . H . A . Hammerbom , P . M ., officiated as Installing Master , anil Bro . George Moore , P . M ., as Director of CeremoniesAfter the which was

com-. ceremony , pleted in due form , the AA . M . appointed his officers for the ensuing year , as follows -. —S . Armstrong , P . M . and Treas . ; George Moore , P . M ., Director of Ceremonies ; John Gallon , S . AA \; B . R . Huntley , J . AV . ; David Cunningham ( re-appointed ) Sec . ; A . Kathan , S . D . ; AV . J . Sivenright , J . D . ; James Rogerson , I . G . ; James Mowbray , Tyler ; and AVm . Hall and A . G . Dalziel , Steivards . —At the conclusion of the business , the lodge was closed , and the brethren

adjourned to the King's Head Hotel , when the annual banquet , in celebration of St . John the Evangelist , was spread by the AA-orthy host , Bro . John Smith . Here they were joined by several others , united with them in the bond of Masonry , among whom were Bro . George Bottomley , Mayor of Middlesborougb , and Bro . John Sutcliffe , AV . M . of the Harbour of Refuge Lodge ( 1066 ) , West Hartlepool . After the removal of the cloth , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and duly honoured ; after which others of a more to the

special nature were proposed and heartily responded . In course of the evening , which was spent most agreeably , a handsome subscription was made towards the funds of the splendid charities of the fraternity .

ESSEX . COICHESTER . —United Lodge ( No . 998 . —The St . John ' s Festival of this lodge , founded for , and chiefly composed of , officers belonging to the Colchester Garrison , ivas celebrated on Thursday , Dec . 27 th , at the George Hotel . The lodge for the installation of the AV . M . elect for the ensuing year , Major Thos . Gore , was held in the afternoon , the rite of installation being impressively performed by Bro . Peter Matthews , Prov . Grand Director of Ceremonies for

Essex ; after which the following officers ivere invested : —Bro . Col . Haddon , C . JE ., S . AV . ; Bro . Scott , Medical Staff ; Bro . Henry Joslin , Sec . ; Bro . Anderson , Treas . ; Bro . Thomas Hall , S . D . ; Bro . Lloyd , J . D . ; Bro . F . Early , I . G . ; Bro . AVitten , Tyler . In the evening the brethren sat doAA'n to an elegant and sumptuous banquet , served . in the lodge room by host Guiver . The newly-installed W . M . ( Major Gore ) presided ; supported by the Prov . G . M . for Essex , Bro . Robert J . Bagshaw ; Bro . Peter MattheivsG . D . C . ; Bro . John

, Pattison , W . M . of the Angel Lodge ; Bro . Captain Pender , P . M . ( for tAvo years ) of the United Lodge ; and Bro . Ames , W . M . Brightlingsea Lodge . There were also present Bros . G . E . Tompson , R . S . Nunn , Craster , Bennett , Vance , Drew , Scott , J . Mann , T . Hall , Anderson , AA ' aterivorth , Clarey ( Brightlingsea ) , H . Joslin , AA " . Williams , & c . —The first toast proposed bv the AV . M . was

" The Queen and the Craft ; " Avhich was followed by " The Health of the G . M . of England , the Earl of Zetland ; " and next by that of " The ProA' . G . M . of Essex , " who returned thanks , and expressed his pleasure in revisiting this flourishing lodge , after being unavoidably absent from the tivo previous festivals . Bro . Bagshaiv concluded by proposing , " The Health . of the AA . M . of the United Lodge . " —The AA . M . acknoivledged the compliment , and p > roposecl "The Deputy G . M . and Officers of the Provincial Lodge , " for

which Bro . Pattison returned thanks . The W . M . proposed , " The Health of Bro . Peter Matthews , with thanks for his attendance ;" to which Bro . Mattheivs responded . The other toasts Avere , "The Health of the P . M ., Capt . Pender , " proposed by Bro . Mann ; "The Alsiting Brethren , " acknoivledged by Bro . Ames ; "Bro . Thomas Hall , " proposed by Captain Pender , ivith a warm acknoAA-ledgment of his services in the working of the lodge ; AA'hich Avas supported by similar testimony from Bro . Pattison as regards the Angel

Lodge ; "Bro . Colonel Maydivell , the Founder of the United Lodge ; " " The Officers of the Lodge , " for ivhieh Bros . Anderson and Scott returned thanks ; "The Host of the George , " Bro . Guiver ; " "The Memory of Bro . Rowell , " late J . AA 7 . of this lodge , Avho died whilst serving with the China Expedition , proposed by Bro . Anderson ; " The Health of the Treasurer , " & c .

HAMPSHIRE . COAVES , ISLE OE AVIOHT . —Medina Lodge ( So . 41 ) . —The annual meeting of this ancient lodge ivas held at the lodge-rooms , "So . 85 , High-street , GWes , on Thursday , 27 th inst ., being St . Jolm ' s-day . The lodge Avas opened by the AV . M ., Bro . T . AV Faulkner , assisted by a full board of P . M . s , when the minutes of the last lodge ivere read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second degree and Bro . Deacon , the S . AV ., who had been duly elected as W . M . for the ensuing year , was presented for installation . The ancient charges having been read , the lodge was opened in the third degree ,, mil the W . M . proceeded with the ceremony of installation , ivhieh

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