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Bye Laws. Bye-Laws. By Laws.

BYE LAWS . BYE-LAWS . BY LAWS .

Dear Sir and Brother , —I noticed in your issue of the 19 th ult ., a feAV remarks under the Avords By Laws , by the "W . M . of Lodge 1101 . A very pleasing circumstance lately occurred to me , under tlie above words , on the receipt of our MS . Bye-LaAvs from the ' R . W . the P . G . M . It Avas his pleasure to insert the

e in every case in Avhich I had By ; and on my notice of his kindness in so much trouble it was remarked that I was not called upon to folloiv it . I knew the emendation Avas good ; but I doubted whether any brother less familiar with the language than I kneAv

the authority for its adoption . I gave from . Johnson " By or bee comes immediately from the Saxon By , byinz , i . e ., a dAvelling . " Bye Law , therefore stands with me a bome-laAV , as differino from those national , in which light I look at the " Book of Constitutions . " A . particular lawas distinct from those

, general . And by the revived Avord bye , Ave have drawn from its obscurity an elegant , simiple , significant in meaning . Our laws are but five , under the heads Place , Time , Money , Duty , Custom ; aud to each are from three to seven sections , so printed that when

opened the brother has a bird ' s-eye view of the whole , with the warrant , etc . "When in type I was directed to forward a copy to the G . Sec , who did not mark out the e . His corrections were few but necessary . He had Johnson for By-law , and theP . G . M . also had Johnson for Bye-law . In both cases I had

gentlemen aud scholars with whom to deal ; and as I never had occasion to regret here , I followed advice and remained thankful . I Avas told that I was tied to Johnson , who was not always correct . He had Garret , the highest room , and Cock-loft , a room over . This was nothing to the point . I disagreed .

Johnson had " Garret , a room on the highest floor of a house . Cock-loft , a room over the garret , in which fowls are supposed to roost ; unless it be corrupted from cop loft , the cop or top of the house ; " but there is nothing inserted about & floor to the cock loft . These little matters are given with the most

fraternal feeling ; and if it be your pleasure to insert them , I will affiliate my bantling Avith the humble subscription of Tours fraternally , JNO . R . BREWBE , Sec . 70 .

CHAI ? TEII FUTCXITUKE , JEWELS , & C . —We have been favoured by Bro . R . Spencer , of the Masonic Depot , Great Queenstreet , with a view of the regalia , furniture , jewels , & c , for a Eoyal Arcli chapter , under the Scottish Constitution , about to op 5 ned at Graham ' s Town , Cape of Good Hope . AA'e were much struck with the taste displayed by Bro . Spencer in the manufacture of the various articles ; we were particularly interested with the display of costlrobes and ilt tres

y gscep for the use of the three Principals , as also with the painting of the principal banners and the emblems of the twelve tribes , the whole presenting a very handsome appeurance . AA'e congratulate our R . A . brettvrai at Graham's Town , upon their being in possession of such an excellent and tasteful set of chapter furniture , jewels , & c . We were also shewn a specimen of Bro . Spencer's taste in setting a superb presentation locket jewel , of

18 carat gold , for Bro . F . Hughes , P . M . of the Acacia Lodge , Monte Video . It is a small oval , with a sprig of acacia forming the outer border ; at the top , within the square and compasses , 5 s a star of five points , formed of brilliants of the finest water , the centre one weighing half a carat , set open , showing its purity and brilliancy . This gem needs only to be seen to be admired ; and we have no doubt Bro . Spencer will accord to other brethren the same privilege of examining this beautiful jewel , as he has kindly extended to us .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

# # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , . MIRROR MASONIC THE Strand , London , AV . C .

THE COENISH FREEMASONS' LIFEBOAT . —We are glad to find that there is every probability ere long of there being a a " Cornish Masonic Lifeboat . " AVe refer our readers to the report given on another page of the meeting of Lodge "So . 331 , Truro , in which it is stated by our correspondent that not only was a very handsome sum subscribed at the meeting towards

carrying out tlie landable object in view , but an appeal lias been decided upon to be made to the Craft generally in Cornwall for assistance , and of thus testifying the sympathy of our Cornish brethren with the efforts of the National Lifeboat Institution and others to preserve the shipwrecked mariners on the Cornish coast . The subject of Masonic lifeboats lias been proposed in

these pages , and referred to in various ways from time to time ; i t is , therefore , a pleasure to us to be able to announce that our Cornish brethren are manfully putting their shoulder to the wheel , with the view of their soon being enabled to say that the Cornish Masons have not been behindhand in the carrying out the long talked of scheme for Masonic Lifeboats . AVe have had enough of discussion upon the subject in these pages ; it will be a pleasing change to witness the reality . And we see no reason

at all why eacli one of our provinces " that's girded by tlie sea " should not have its JIasonic Lifeboat . THE BBITISH , IBISE , COLONIAL MASONIC CAEENDAB AND POCKET BOOK BOB 1867 . —AA ' e are glad to be able to announce to our readers that a copy of this valuable Masonic vade inecuin has reached us for review . AVe are unavoidably

compelled , from want of space , deferring our notice till next week . In the meantime , we must congratulate the editor and publishers for their having succeeded in issuing their calendar for this year at a so much earlier period as compared with previous editions , and we have no doubt if the forms sent out to lodges , chapters , & c , were but returned to the editor

punctually , there would be no occasion to complain of the lateness of the issue of this really valuable universal Masonic calendar . THE DEVON AND COHNAVALL MASONIC CALENDAR TOE 1867 . —Referring to the notice of Bro . Spry's useful calendar , which appeared in our issue of the 12 th ult ., we are glad to learn that it will be issued in course of a week hence- From the

features which we have already referred to , as distinguishing the edition for the present year , we look forward with much pleasure to the appearance of Bro . Spry's calendar , —edited by our esteemed Bro . Huglian , —for tlie present year .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BRITANNIC LODOE ( NO . 33 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 1 st inst . The AV . M . Bro . R . Galloway was supported by his officers as follow : —Bros . Strapp , S . W . ; G-legg , J . W . ; Crombie , Treas . ; Shields , S . D . ; McCoimell , J . D . ; Church , I . G . ; England , Dir . of Cers . The P . M . ' s were—Bros . Grissell , Bridges , Pierce , aud AA ' . Smith , C . E . There was a numerous attendance of the members and of visiting brethren . Amongst the latter were

Bros . Major Alex . Crombie and T . Nelmes . The business of the evening consisted in the initiation of a candidate , Mr . Hicks ; the passing of Bros . Sharp and Padden , and the raising of Bros . Parker , Saunders , Muriel , Palmer , Finch , and Rowland , the several impressive ceremonies being most ably worked by the AA ' . M ., Bro . Galloway . Upon the conclusion of the lodge business the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and afterwards dispersed iu love and harmony at a seasonable hour .

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS, AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE, AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS, M. ILL. G. SOV. Article 2
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY LAWS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
CANADA. Article 16
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 16TH, 1867. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Bye Laws. Bye-Laws. By Laws.

BYE LAWS . BYE-LAWS . BY LAWS .

Dear Sir and Brother , —I noticed in your issue of the 19 th ult ., a feAV remarks under the Avords By Laws , by the "W . M . of Lodge 1101 . A very pleasing circumstance lately occurred to me , under tlie above words , on the receipt of our MS . Bye-LaAvs from the ' R . W . the P . G . M . It Avas his pleasure to insert the

e in every case in Avhich I had By ; and on my notice of his kindness in so much trouble it was remarked that I was not called upon to folloiv it . I knew the emendation Avas good ; but I doubted whether any brother less familiar with the language than I kneAv

the authority for its adoption . I gave from . Johnson " By or bee comes immediately from the Saxon By , byinz , i . e ., a dAvelling . " Bye Law , therefore stands with me a bome-laAV , as differino from those national , in which light I look at the " Book of Constitutions . " A . particular lawas distinct from those

, general . And by the revived Avord bye , Ave have drawn from its obscurity an elegant , simiple , significant in meaning . Our laws are but five , under the heads Place , Time , Money , Duty , Custom ; aud to each are from three to seven sections , so printed that when

opened the brother has a bird ' s-eye view of the whole , with the warrant , etc . "When in type I was directed to forward a copy to the G . Sec , who did not mark out the e . His corrections were few but necessary . He had Johnson for By-law , and theP . G . M . also had Johnson for Bye-law . In both cases I had

gentlemen aud scholars with whom to deal ; and as I never had occasion to regret here , I followed advice and remained thankful . I Avas told that I was tied to Johnson , who was not always correct . He had Garret , the highest room , and Cock-loft , a room over . This was nothing to the point . I disagreed .

Johnson had " Garret , a room on the highest floor of a house . Cock-loft , a room over the garret , in which fowls are supposed to roost ; unless it be corrupted from cop loft , the cop or top of the house ; " but there is nothing inserted about & floor to the cock loft . These little matters are given with the most

fraternal feeling ; and if it be your pleasure to insert them , I will affiliate my bantling Avith the humble subscription of Tours fraternally , JNO . R . BREWBE , Sec . 70 .

CHAI ? TEII FUTCXITUKE , JEWELS , & C . —We have been favoured by Bro . R . Spencer , of the Masonic Depot , Great Queenstreet , with a view of the regalia , furniture , jewels , & c , for a Eoyal Arcli chapter , under the Scottish Constitution , about to op 5 ned at Graham ' s Town , Cape of Good Hope . AA'e were much struck with the taste displayed by Bro . Spencer in the manufacture of the various articles ; we were particularly interested with the display of costlrobes and ilt tres

y gscep for the use of the three Principals , as also with the painting of the principal banners and the emblems of the twelve tribes , the whole presenting a very handsome appeurance . AA'e congratulate our R . A . brettvrai at Graham's Town , upon their being in possession of such an excellent and tasteful set of chapter furniture , jewels , & c . We were also shewn a specimen of Bro . Spencer's taste in setting a superb presentation locket jewel , of

18 carat gold , for Bro . F . Hughes , P . M . of the Acacia Lodge , Monte Video . It is a small oval , with a sprig of acacia forming the outer border ; at the top , within the square and compasses , 5 s a star of five points , formed of brilliants of the finest water , the centre one weighing half a carat , set open , showing its purity and brilliancy . This gem needs only to be seen to be admired ; and we have no doubt Bro . Spencer will accord to other brethren the same privilege of examining this beautiful jewel , as he has kindly extended to us .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

# # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , . MIRROR MASONIC THE Strand , London , AV . C .

THE COENISH FREEMASONS' LIFEBOAT . —We are glad to find that there is every probability ere long of there being a a " Cornish Masonic Lifeboat . " AVe refer our readers to the report given on another page of the meeting of Lodge "So . 331 , Truro , in which it is stated by our correspondent that not only was a very handsome sum subscribed at the meeting towards

carrying out tlie landable object in view , but an appeal lias been decided upon to be made to the Craft generally in Cornwall for assistance , and of thus testifying the sympathy of our Cornish brethren with the efforts of the National Lifeboat Institution and others to preserve the shipwrecked mariners on the Cornish coast . The subject of Masonic lifeboats lias been proposed in

these pages , and referred to in various ways from time to time ; i t is , therefore , a pleasure to us to be able to announce that our Cornish brethren are manfully putting their shoulder to the wheel , with the view of their soon being enabled to say that the Cornish Masons have not been behindhand in the carrying out the long talked of scheme for Masonic Lifeboats . AVe have had enough of discussion upon the subject in these pages ; it will be a pleasing change to witness the reality . And we see no reason

at all why eacli one of our provinces " that's girded by tlie sea " should not have its JIasonic Lifeboat . THE BBITISH , IBISE , COLONIAL MASONIC CAEENDAB AND POCKET BOOK BOB 1867 . —AA ' e are glad to be able to announce to our readers that a copy of this valuable Masonic vade inecuin has reached us for review . AVe are unavoidably

compelled , from want of space , deferring our notice till next week . In the meantime , we must congratulate the editor and publishers for their having succeeded in issuing their calendar for this year at a so much earlier period as compared with previous editions , and we have no doubt if the forms sent out to lodges , chapters , & c , were but returned to the editor

punctually , there would be no occasion to complain of the lateness of the issue of this really valuable universal Masonic calendar . THE DEVON AND COHNAVALL MASONIC CALENDAR TOE 1867 . —Referring to the notice of Bro . Spry's useful calendar , which appeared in our issue of the 12 th ult ., we are glad to learn that it will be issued in course of a week hence- From the

features which we have already referred to , as distinguishing the edition for the present year , we look forward with much pleasure to the appearance of Bro . Spry's calendar , —edited by our esteemed Bro . Huglian , —for tlie present year .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BRITANNIC LODOE ( NO . 33 ) . —An emergency meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 1 st inst . The AV . M . Bro . R . Galloway was supported by his officers as follow : —Bros . Strapp , S . W . ; G-legg , J . W . ; Crombie , Treas . ; Shields , S . D . ; McCoimell , J . D . ; Church , I . G . ; England , Dir . of Cers . The P . M . ' s were—Bros . Grissell , Bridges , Pierce , aud AA ' . Smith , C . E . There was a numerous attendance of the members and of visiting brethren . Amongst the latter were

Bros . Major Alex . Crombie and T . Nelmes . The business of the evening consisted in the initiation of a candidate , Mr . Hicks ; the passing of Bros . Sharp and Padden , and the raising of Bros . Parker , Saunders , Muriel , Palmer , Finch , and Rowland , the several impressive ceremonies being most ably worked by the AA ' . M ., Bro . Galloway . Upon the conclusion of the lodge business the brethren adjourned to refreshment , and afterwards dispersed iu love and harmony at a seasonable hour .

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