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THEMASONICIIMOR. : V All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , Vv . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

'IlIE UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAR , DlAttV , AND POCKET BOOK roa 1 S 69 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication lias been just issued . It can be obtained afc the office of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburysti'eet , Strand , London , or in Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We avo requested to mention ¦ that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the purposes of the fund , and the Secretary will be glad to receive the numes of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will bo published .

BRETHREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d . GRAND LODGE or IRELAND ORGAN "FUND . —A subscription list for this fund is opened at Freemasons' Hall , Dublin . Bros . . Francis Quiii , Davenport , Crosthwaite , and Humphrey Minehin

will be happy to receive subscriptions . His Grace the Duke of Leiucester , G . M ., has headed the list with the magnificent donation of £ 100 . £ ' 100 is the amount required

THE "Freemasons' Calendar for the Province of Durham " is now published , and may be obtained on application to Bro . William Brignall , jun ., or Bro . K . Cooke , S , Silver-street , Durham . THE Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 14-th jnsfc ., for the inauguration of the new buildings , in Great

Queen-street , and has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to commemorate the occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards ¦ onl y . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ 6 6 s .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE or BERKS AND BUCKS . —The next meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge will , it is understood , be held at Windsor , on Friday , the 21 sfc of May next , ¦ when the B . W . Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., ill . P ., will be invested and installed as the new Prov . G . Master . We need scarcely add that there is now hope for this province , so long

in the Slough of Despond . MASONIC IMPOSTORS , —We have been requested to caution the Masters , Treasurers , Almoners , and other officers of lodges , and members , of our Order , against a person travelling under the name of Dr . J . B . Smith , claiming to be a member of the Howard Lodge , iS o . 35 , Washington D . C ., in the United States

of America , and representing himself as the assistant director of the Uuited States Mint at Washington , at present in this country on the business of the Government of the U . S . The individual in question has recently ; visited Crewe , and has levied contributions . Now as we ' ni-a not aware that there is a Mint in Washington , and moreover as there are several circumstances

connected with Dr . J . B . Smith ' s statements that are suspicious , wo feel it to be our duty to comply with our correspondent ' s request to at once insert this caution ; and we hope to be in a position by next week to complete our inquiries , aud to publish the results —if they be such as our correspondent states that he has reason to believe will be sure to crop up ; mean time , "forewarned , forearmed . "

Masonic Mems.

PORTRAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . S ., M . W . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . Gd . each . A few copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large si / . o paper , can be had , price 10 s . 6 d . WjlirriNGtrON LODGE OX INSTRUCTION . —We are requested

to state that this lodge of instruction has removed from tho Thatched House Tavern , lied Lion-street , to the Crown Hotel , 41 , Holborn . It meets at 8 p . m ., instead oft as formerly , 7 . 30 . GIRLS' Scrroor . —The following case has been recommended to us as deserving the support of those brethren not pledged to any particular candidate , for the next October election . The

candidate , Martha Stone , aged nine years , is a daughter of our late Bro . John Crunch Stone , master mariner , of Brixham , Ho died at sea on the 27 th day of January , 1 SGS , off Cardiff , while on a voyage from St . Michael ' s , suddenly , leaving a widow and five little children , the eldost being only eleven years old , and quite unprovided for . Bro . Stone was initiated in Lodge True

Love and Unity ( So . 21-8 ) , Brixham , on the 20 th August , 1802 , of which lodge he continued a subscribing member until the time of his death . His widow is left entirely destitute , without any means of support ; for , although our late brother was a very steady , industrious man , great losses through sickness and want of emploj'inent , prevented him from making that provision for

his family which lie was anxious to do . The ages of the children are : —three girls , eleven , nine , and eight years ; two boys , six and two years . Proxies will be received by Bros . Henry Browse , 32 , Craven-street , Strand , London ; Kev . JR . Bowden , Stoke Gabriel , Totnes ; Eev . X E . Greer , Churston , Brixham ; and T . S . Stevens , Sec . Lodge 248 , Brixham .

BOYS' Scnooi / . —APRIL ELECTION . —Votes are respectfully solicited on behalf of John Lane , aged eight years . The candidate ' s father was until recently in a large way of business as a lithographer , but from sudden extensive losses in trade and great affliction , he , with the mother and seven children , of whom the candidate is tho eldest , became reduced to a state of

entire dependence upon relatives and friends for the means of subsistence : subsequently be was placed in -Coluey Hatch Lunatic Asylum , and died there on the 14 th February , 186 S . The father was initiated in the St . Luke ' s Lodge ( So . 144 ) , in December , 1856 ; joined the Lodge of Industry ( . No . 186 ) , in November , 1 S 57 , and continued a subscribing member to December , 1867- The case is strongly recommended by several influential and well-known brethren .

EOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION von BOYS . —The April election takes place on Monday , at Freemason's Hall . Fifteen boys will be elected . MASONIC QUIDNUNCS . —The next meeting of this society will take place on Monday , May 3 rd , when a proposition for altering the day of meeting , and other important matters , will

be considered . SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL . —Tho meeting of the Supreme Grand Council will not take place in April , as hitherto , but a meeting of the 30 ° will be held on Tuesday , May 12 th . MASONIC AECILEOMGICAL INSTITUTE . —The fourth meeting of this Institute will be held at Freemason ' s Hall , on Friday ,

the 30 th iust ., when a paper will he read by Bro . Gospetius , and subjects connected with Mason ' s Marks will be brought before the meeting . UNIVERSAL CALENDAR TOR 1 S 70 . —Brethren , both at home and abroad , are fraternally requested to forward to our care any change of places of meeting of lodges , chapters , & c , and also to notify to us of any new ones that may be consecrated .

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WORKING MASONS. Article 1
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THE UNIVERSALITY OF MASONRY. Article 5
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KNIGHTS TEMPLARY IN DEVONSHIRE. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MELVILLE'S DISCOVERIES. Article 10
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 12
P.M.'S AND THE WORKING BRETHREN OF LODGES. Article 13
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 15
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IRELAND. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC FUNERAL AT LONGTOWN. Article 17
MASONRY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 19
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ar01402

THEMASONICIIMOR. : V All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , Vv . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

'IlIE UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAR , DlAttV , AND POCKET BOOK roa 1 S 69 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication lias been just issued . It can be obtained afc the office of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburysti'eet , Strand , London , or in Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We avo requested to mention ¦ that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the purposes of the fund , and the Secretary will be glad to receive the numes of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will bo published .

BRETHREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d . GRAND LODGE or IRELAND ORGAN "FUND . —A subscription list for this fund is opened at Freemasons' Hall , Dublin . Bros . . Francis Quiii , Davenport , Crosthwaite , and Humphrey Minehin

will be happy to receive subscriptions . His Grace the Duke of Leiucester , G . M ., has headed the list with the magnificent donation of £ 100 . £ ' 100 is the amount required

THE "Freemasons' Calendar for the Province of Durham " is now published , and may be obtained on application to Bro . William Brignall , jun ., or Bro . K . Cooke , S , Silver-street , Durham . THE Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 14-th jnsfc ., for the inauguration of the new buildings , in Great

Queen-street , and has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to commemorate the occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards ¦ onl y . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ 6 6 s .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE or BERKS AND BUCKS . —The next meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge will , it is understood , be held at Windsor , on Friday , the 21 sfc of May next , ¦ when the B . W . Bro . Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., ill . P ., will be invested and installed as the new Prov . G . Master . We need scarcely add that there is now hope for this province , so long

in the Slough of Despond . MASONIC IMPOSTORS , —We have been requested to caution the Masters , Treasurers , Almoners , and other officers of lodges , and members , of our Order , against a person travelling under the name of Dr . J . B . Smith , claiming to be a member of the Howard Lodge , iS o . 35 , Washington D . C ., in the United States

of America , and representing himself as the assistant director of the Uuited States Mint at Washington , at present in this country on the business of the Government of the U . S . The individual in question has recently ; visited Crewe , and has levied contributions . Now as we ' ni-a not aware that there is a Mint in Washington , and moreover as there are several circumstances

connected with Dr . J . B . Smith ' s statements that are suspicious , wo feel it to be our duty to comply with our correspondent ' s request to at once insert this caution ; and we hope to be in a position by next week to complete our inquiries , aud to publish the results —if they be such as our correspondent states that he has reason to believe will be sure to crop up ; mean time , "forewarned , forearmed . "

Masonic Mems.

PORTRAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., G . C . S ., M . W . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . Gd . each . A few copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large si / . o paper , can be had , price 10 s . 6 d . WjlirriNGtrON LODGE OX INSTRUCTION . —We are requested

to state that this lodge of instruction has removed from tho Thatched House Tavern , lied Lion-street , to the Crown Hotel , 41 , Holborn . It meets at 8 p . m ., instead oft as formerly , 7 . 30 . GIRLS' Scrroor . —The following case has been recommended to us as deserving the support of those brethren not pledged to any particular candidate , for the next October election . The

candidate , Martha Stone , aged nine years , is a daughter of our late Bro . John Crunch Stone , master mariner , of Brixham , Ho died at sea on the 27 th day of January , 1 SGS , off Cardiff , while on a voyage from St . Michael ' s , suddenly , leaving a widow and five little children , the eldost being only eleven years old , and quite unprovided for . Bro . Stone was initiated in Lodge True

Love and Unity ( So . 21-8 ) , Brixham , on the 20 th August , 1802 , of which lodge he continued a subscribing member until the time of his death . His widow is left entirely destitute , without any means of support ; for , although our late brother was a very steady , industrious man , great losses through sickness and want of emploj'inent , prevented him from making that provision for

his family which lie was anxious to do . The ages of the children are : —three girls , eleven , nine , and eight years ; two boys , six and two years . Proxies will be received by Bros . Henry Browse , 32 , Craven-street , Strand , London ; Kev . JR . Bowden , Stoke Gabriel , Totnes ; Eev . X E . Greer , Churston , Brixham ; and T . S . Stevens , Sec . Lodge 248 , Brixham .

BOYS' Scnooi / . —APRIL ELECTION . —Votes are respectfully solicited on behalf of John Lane , aged eight years . The candidate ' s father was until recently in a large way of business as a lithographer , but from sudden extensive losses in trade and great affliction , he , with the mother and seven children , of whom the candidate is tho eldest , became reduced to a state of

entire dependence upon relatives and friends for the means of subsistence : subsequently be was placed in -Coluey Hatch Lunatic Asylum , and died there on the 14 th February , 186 S . The father was initiated in the St . Luke ' s Lodge ( So . 144 ) , in December , 1856 ; joined the Lodge of Industry ( . No . 186 ) , in November , 1 S 57 , and continued a subscribing member to December , 1867- The case is strongly recommended by several influential and well-known brethren .

EOYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION von BOYS . —The April election takes place on Monday , at Freemason's Hall . Fifteen boys will be elected . MASONIC QUIDNUNCS . —The next meeting of this society will take place on Monday , May 3 rd , when a proposition for altering the day of meeting , and other important matters , will

be considered . SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL . —Tho meeting of the Supreme Grand Council will not take place in April , as hitherto , but a meeting of the 30 ° will be held on Tuesday , May 12 th . MASONIC AECILEOMGICAL INSTITUTE . —The fourth meeting of this Institute will be held at Freemason ' s Hall , on Friday ,

the 30 th iust ., when a paper will he read by Bro . Gospetius , and subjects connected with Mason ' s Marks will be brought before the meeting . UNIVERSAL CALENDAR TOR 1 S 70 . —Brethren , both at home and abroad , are fraternally requested to forward to our care any change of places of meeting of lodges , chapters , & c , and also to notify to us of any new ones that may be consecrated .

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