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Knights Templar.

besides higher than that , but which has been lost , or is dormant in the south , connected with the K . T . degree purely and solely . But as all Grand Masters have , and daily exercise their inherent rig ht of deputing some high officer to install a Knt . Commander or G . C , so the G . M . of K . T . legally exercises that right , and I doubt if Sir Knt . "J . - . " can

call the G . M . to account for such exercise of his perogative . I thinkyour correspondent , in replying to " Sir Knt . Groves , " —which was a nom deplume ancl not your correspondent ' s name—has fallen into another error , which he brings two examples by analog } - viz , that of 1 st Captain installing an E . G ., or a S . AV . " installing a AY . M . elect . There is no analogy , as your correspondent and his colleagues were not

inferiors , or Prov . G . Officers , but were equals—Grand Officers of the Grand Conclave of England . "Your Correspondent in the North . " Newcastle ou Tync . —j

TO TEE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR SIR , —Will you kindly give us your opinion as to who is qualified to consecrate an Encampment , and install a Prov . G . Commander , as I see in your last issued report that ceremonies ivere undertaken by Sir Knt . Sliuttleworth G . Y . C . The Statutes , p . 17 , sec . 4 , provide that the Grand

Chancellor "shall perform the functions of a Prov . G . Commander of such counties , " referring to those over which no Prov . has been appointed . It is to be hoped that , as far as possible , no irregularity should be permitted for the future , as surely , in thc event of the Grand Chancellor not being able to attend , some one of the Prov . G . Commanders ivould willingly undertake the duty . Yours trull-, JUSTUS .

The Asylum For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ASYLUM FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC . MIRROR . SIR AXD BROTHER , —I have just seen the balloting papei for the election of twenty Annuitants for the Aged Masons ' Institution' and find in tho paper a proposal for supplying the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon with coals , at thc rate of two cwt ., per week from the 30 th September to 30 th April . This period of time includes thirty weeks , therefore

the quantity of coals will be 60 cwt ., or throe tons . This quantity is much more than they need in tho time , and ivould be better divided throu ghout the year , as follows : — three sacks per month for six months from October to March and two sacks per month from April to September , to be delivered , as heretofore , the first Monday in each month . This will be found the same quantity as proposed to bo given

during seven winter months to each inmate . Your consideration to this and consulting the Committee on the subject , will much benefit the inmates . I remain yours & . c . Ax OLD SUBSCRIBER .

A Case Of Distress.

A CASE OF DISTRESS .

DEAR SIR AXD BROTHER , —On behalf of Mrs . Evans , and with her most heartfelt thanks , I beg to acknowledge the receipt ofthe folloiving sums of money : — £ s . d . Amount acknowledged last week 6 10 0 Bro . Newall ... ... ... .,, ,,, 1 17 0 Somers 0 5 0

„ Egyptian Lodge ( Xo . 20 ) , per liro . Buss ... 2 2 0 Subscriptions received by—Bro . Isaacs , P . G . Sec . Kent 3 0 0 Col . Burltcin , P . P . G . M . Bernini 2 0 0 J . AV . English T ... . ;; o 5 0 St . Helen's Lodge ( Xo . 771 ) , per Bro . Hammarborn 0 10 G AVilliam

Bro . John Gaskell 0 10 0 Bro . AV . C . Sleigh 0 10 0 Per Bro . C . Sherry , P . M . ( 190 ) , AVinchester 1 11 0 Bro . T . B . Moutrie 0 5 0 T £ 21 5 6 I remain , dear Sir and Brother , fraternally yours , '

JOJIX MOTT THEARLE . •¦ % Fleet-street , May 8 , 1861 .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS .

The Prov . Grand Lodge of ATest Yorkshire , for the installation of the new Prov . G . Master , the Right Hon . Earl cle Grey and Ripon , D . G . M ., is to be held in the Town Hall , Leeds , at ten o ' clock , on the 22 nd inst . AA e observe that the Lodge of Truth is to be opened first , ancl then the Prov . G . Lodge opened within it . The practice of opening the major body within a minor is decidedly wrong , and we trust the Pi . AV . JD . G . JI . will at once amend it within his province .

The AThittington Lodge ( Xo . 1 , 16-1 ) will ] be causecrated by Bro , Henry Muggeridge , at the AVhittington Club , Ariiudel-street , Strand , on Monday , the 20 th inst . The following notices of motion stand for discussion at the General Meeting of the P . oyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons

and their AVidows on Friday next : — On the recommendation of the COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT—1 st . " That Article 4 , page 17 , of the Bules and Begluations for the AA idows' Fund be altered as follows ; viz ., to omit the word , ' not exceeding the age of 65 years , £ 15 / ancl ' from 65 to 70 years , £ 20 ; ' ancl insert in place thereof ' from the age of 55 to 70 years , £ 20 . '

2 nd . " That Article 4 , page 17 , be suspended , so far as relates to Female Annuitants at present receiving £ 15 ; and that , for the future , their Annuities be increased to £ 20 . " By A \ . Bro . SAMUEL- ALDRICH—• 3 rd . " That Article 37 , page 11 , of the Bules ancl Begulations of the Institution be amended , by adding , ' And that each Annuitant residing therein be supplied with 2 cwt . of coals ancl 1 lb . of candles

weekly , in addition to his or her Annuity , from the 30 th of September to the 30 th of April , both inclusive , in each year . '" By AA . Bro . H ENRY G EORGE AV ARREN — 1 th . " That henceforth the pension of a male annuitant , upon his election , shall be at the uniform rate of £ 26 , subject to the following augmentations : —

"If a subscriber of 5 * . a year to either fund for a period of seven years £ 1 O 0 per an . "And a like amount for every 5 * . regularly subscribed for the said period of seven years ' ¦ 'And for every five years' additional subscription , a like amount of £ 1 0 0 per an . " That every Life Subscriber of £ 5 be taken to be in the position

_ of a subscriber of £ 1 per annum , for seven years ; provided always , that the said subscription ivas paid at least five years prior to the application to be placed on the list of candidates ; and a like privilege be granted for every £ 5 so subscribed . Provided always , that no pension shall exceed £ 10 per annum . 5 th . ' ' That henceforth the pension of a widow elected on the funds shall be at the uniform rate of £ 20 per annum , subject to

augmentation to the extent of one half her husband would have been entitled to by his subscriptions , had he become an annuitant . But should her husband have been an annuitant , then only to half the amount he would be entitled to as a subscriber to the widow's fund ; and , " Should a widow have been a subscriber to either fund , in her own name , she shall become entitled to the full rate of £ 1 per annum , for subscriptions paid in accordance with the mimliei- of years recited in the foregoing resolution . Provided always , that no such pension shall exceed £ 30 per annum . "

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

FREEMASONS' GIBLS' SCHOOL . The anniversary festival of this institution was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on AVednesday last , the Bight Hon . Bro . Lord Leigh ., Prov . Grand Master for Warwickshire , presiding , supported by Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . JI ., Hampshire ; Bro . B . Cabbell , Prov . G . M ., Norfolk ; Bro . Stuart , Prov . G . M ., Herts ; Col . Bnrlton , P . Prov . G . M ., Bengal ; Dr . Kent , P . Prov . G . M . ' , Australia ; Lord Grosvenor , S . G . AV . ; Bros . Novell ! , J . G . AV . '

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OUR CHARITIES. Article 1
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 1
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 3
THE REMAINS OF ANCIENT ROMAN BATHS IN ENGLAND. Article 6
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 11
THE ASYLUM FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 12
A CASE OF DISTRESS. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
COLONIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 16
INDIA. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Knights Templar.

besides higher than that , but which has been lost , or is dormant in the south , connected with the K . T . degree purely and solely . But as all Grand Masters have , and daily exercise their inherent rig ht of deputing some high officer to install a Knt . Commander or G . C , so the G . M . of K . T . legally exercises that right , and I doubt if Sir Knt . "J . - . " can

call the G . M . to account for such exercise of his perogative . I thinkyour correspondent , in replying to " Sir Knt . Groves , " —which was a nom deplume ancl not your correspondent ' s name—has fallen into another error , which he brings two examples by analog } - viz , that of 1 st Captain installing an E . G ., or a S . AV . " installing a AY . M . elect . There is no analogy , as your correspondent and his colleagues were not

inferiors , or Prov . G . Officers , but were equals—Grand Officers of the Grand Conclave of England . "Your Correspondent in the North . " Newcastle ou Tync . —j

TO TEE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR SIR , —Will you kindly give us your opinion as to who is qualified to consecrate an Encampment , and install a Prov . G . Commander , as I see in your last issued report that ceremonies ivere undertaken by Sir Knt . Sliuttleworth G . Y . C . The Statutes , p . 17 , sec . 4 , provide that the Grand

Chancellor "shall perform the functions of a Prov . G . Commander of such counties , " referring to those over which no Prov . has been appointed . It is to be hoped that , as far as possible , no irregularity should be permitted for the future , as surely , in thc event of the Grand Chancellor not being able to attend , some one of the Prov . G . Commanders ivould willingly undertake the duty . Yours trull-, JUSTUS .

The Asylum For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ASYLUM FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC . MIRROR . SIR AXD BROTHER , —I have just seen the balloting papei for the election of twenty Annuitants for the Aged Masons ' Institution' and find in tho paper a proposal for supplying the inmates of the Asylum at Croydon with coals , at thc rate of two cwt ., per week from the 30 th September to 30 th April . This period of time includes thirty weeks , therefore

the quantity of coals will be 60 cwt ., or throe tons . This quantity is much more than they need in tho time , and ivould be better divided throu ghout the year , as follows : — three sacks per month for six months from October to March and two sacks per month from April to September , to be delivered , as heretofore , the first Monday in each month . This will be found the same quantity as proposed to bo given

during seven winter months to each inmate . Your consideration to this and consulting the Committee on the subject , will much benefit the inmates . I remain yours & . c . Ax OLD SUBSCRIBER .

A Case Of Distress.

A CASE OF DISTRESS .

DEAR SIR AXD BROTHER , —On behalf of Mrs . Evans , and with her most heartfelt thanks , I beg to acknowledge the receipt ofthe folloiving sums of money : — £ s . d . Amount acknowledged last week 6 10 0 Bro . Newall ... ... ... .,, ,,, 1 17 0 Somers 0 5 0

„ Egyptian Lodge ( Xo . 20 ) , per liro . Buss ... 2 2 0 Subscriptions received by—Bro . Isaacs , P . G . Sec . Kent 3 0 0 Col . Burltcin , P . P . G . M . Bernini 2 0 0 J . AV . English T ... . ;; o 5 0 St . Helen's Lodge ( Xo . 771 ) , per Bro . Hammarborn 0 10 G AVilliam

Bro . John Gaskell 0 10 0 Bro . AV . C . Sleigh 0 10 0 Per Bro . C . Sherry , P . M . ( 190 ) , AVinchester 1 11 0 Bro . T . B . Moutrie 0 5 0 T £ 21 5 6 I remain , dear Sir and Brother , fraternally yours , '

JOJIX MOTT THEARLE . •¦ % Fleet-street , May 8 , 1861 .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS .

The Prov . Grand Lodge of ATest Yorkshire , for the installation of the new Prov . G . Master , the Right Hon . Earl cle Grey and Ripon , D . G . M ., is to be held in the Town Hall , Leeds , at ten o ' clock , on the 22 nd inst . AA e observe that the Lodge of Truth is to be opened first , ancl then the Prov . G . Lodge opened within it . The practice of opening the major body within a minor is decidedly wrong , and we trust the Pi . AV . JD . G . JI . will at once amend it within his province .

The AThittington Lodge ( Xo . 1 , 16-1 ) will ] be causecrated by Bro , Henry Muggeridge , at the AVhittington Club , Ariiudel-street , Strand , on Monday , the 20 th inst . The following notices of motion stand for discussion at the General Meeting of the P . oyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons

and their AVidows on Friday next : — On the recommendation of the COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT—1 st . " That Article 4 , page 17 , of the Bules and Begluations for the AA idows' Fund be altered as follows ; viz ., to omit the word , ' not exceeding the age of 65 years , £ 15 / ancl ' from 65 to 70 years , £ 20 ; ' ancl insert in place thereof ' from the age of 55 to 70 years , £ 20 . '

2 nd . " That Article 4 , page 17 , be suspended , so far as relates to Female Annuitants at present receiving £ 15 ; and that , for the future , their Annuities be increased to £ 20 . " By A \ . Bro . SAMUEL- ALDRICH—• 3 rd . " That Article 37 , page 11 , of the Bules ancl Begulations of the Institution be amended , by adding , ' And that each Annuitant residing therein be supplied with 2 cwt . of coals ancl 1 lb . of candles

weekly , in addition to his or her Annuity , from the 30 th of September to the 30 th of April , both inclusive , in each year . '" By AA . Bro . H ENRY G EORGE AV ARREN — 1 th . " That henceforth the pension of a male annuitant , upon his election , shall be at the uniform rate of £ 26 , subject to the following augmentations : —

"If a subscriber of 5 * . a year to either fund for a period of seven years £ 1 O 0 per an . "And a like amount for every 5 * . regularly subscribed for the said period of seven years ' ¦ 'And for every five years' additional subscription , a like amount of £ 1 0 0 per an . " That every Life Subscriber of £ 5 be taken to be in the position

_ of a subscriber of £ 1 per annum , for seven years ; provided always , that the said subscription ivas paid at least five years prior to the application to be placed on the list of candidates ; and a like privilege be granted for every £ 5 so subscribed . Provided always , that no pension shall exceed £ 10 per annum . 5 th . ' ' That henceforth the pension of a widow elected on the funds shall be at the uniform rate of £ 20 per annum , subject to

augmentation to the extent of one half her husband would have been entitled to by his subscriptions , had he become an annuitant . But should her husband have been an annuitant , then only to half the amount he would be entitled to as a subscriber to the widow's fund ; and , " Should a widow have been a subscriber to either fund , in her own name , she shall become entitled to the full rate of £ 1 per annum , for subscriptions paid in accordance with the mimliei- of years recited in the foregoing resolution . Provided always , that no such pension shall exceed £ 30 per annum . "

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

FREEMASONS' GIBLS' SCHOOL . The anniversary festival of this institution was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on AVednesday last , the Bight Hon . Bro . Lord Leigh ., Prov . Grand Master for Warwickshire , presiding , supported by Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Prov . G . JI ., Hampshire ; Bro . B . Cabbell , Prov . G . M ., Norfolk ; Bro . Stuart , Prov . G . M ., Herts ; Col . Bnrlton , P . Prov . G . M ., Bengal ; Dr . Kent , P . Prov . G . M . ' , Australia ; Lord Grosvenor , S . G . AV . ; Bros . Novell ! , J . G . AV . '

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