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Lightning.

LIGHTNING .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MARCH 12 , 1861 .

We have received some extraordinary communications from the Grand Secretary , professedly written under the direction of the Grand Master , to which we forbear more particularly to allude for the present , as we shall certainly endeavour to

get some further explanation with regard to them —especially , with respect to the manner in which a particular law is interpreted ; for , should the official interpretation be supported and carried out to the fullest extent , it would entirely destroy

all the prerogatives of the Grand Master , whilst the private lodges would be reduced to such a state of vassalage that no independent man could consent to belon g to them . Ancl should the

explanations Ave seek not prove satisfactory , the Craft may rest assured that we shall not shrink from taking the opinion of Grand Lodge on the subject . One thing the brethren may be certain of , we will not be " muzzled" by the Grand

Secretary , nor will we fail , even at the risk of expulsion from the Craft , to denounce acts that we feel and know to be illegal , however it may suit the convenience of any brother to try to crush us to uphold red tapeism and illegality . The

heads of the Order may recollect that they have before now tried to struggle with the Press , and with what success we need not say . Fortunately for the interests of Masonry it contains but one Gray Clarke .

The Boys' School.

THE BOYS' SCHOOL .

The Anniversary Festival of this institution was celebrated on "Wednesday last , with Bro . A . Smith , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master for Cornwall , in the chair , owing to the illness of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle . We are sorry to hear that

scarletina has entered the School , but it is satisfactory to know that though at least a dozen boys a week have , during the past five or six weeks , been confined to the infirmary , that as yet there have been no fatal cases . We trust there may

not . The proceedings of Wednesday were very satisfactory—the subscriptions announced being upwards of £ 4 , 200 , with twenty lists to come in .

Royal Benevolent Institution.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

The committee of this institution have determined to recommend the election of twentyannuitants—fourteen men and six widows—at the approaching annual meeting in May next .

The Masonic University Of Kentucky.

THE MASONIC UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY .

10 THE EDITOR 03 ? THE EEEEITASOXS' sriGAZIlTE AlTD ITASOSIC 5 IIEE 0 E . DEAE BBOTHER , —Having , as an "A . M . " of the Masonic University of Kentucky , been favoured by its President , Bro . Rob . Morris , LL . D ., with a sketch of the institution from its foundation , I beg to send for insertion in the M AGAZINE the folinformation

lowing extracts , culled for the further of your readers . I am , yours fraternally , D . MUBEAY L YON , of Mother Kilwinning ,. , Ayr , March 9 , 1864 .

FUNK SEMINARY . On the 22 nd of February , 1842 , the 110 th anniversary of the natal day of Washington , the Legislature of Kentucky passed a bill — the governor , the Hon , Robert P . Letcher , approving —entitled "An Act to incorporate the Funk

Seminary at La Grange , Kentucky . " This was the germ of the present Masonic University of Kentucky . A public-spirited citizen of Henry County , Kentucky—William M . Funk—who had lately deceased , had left in his last will and testament the generous bequest of 10 , 000 dollars for of

the establishment an institution of learning in La Grange , County of Oldham , Kentucky ; and the present act of incorporation was granted to enable his executors to carry the noble design into execution . The Act of Feb . 22 , 1842 , bestowed upon the proposed seminary a college charter

, with the usual privileges . It was enacted , in set form , " that there be , ancl hereby is , a collegiate institute for the instruction of youth in the various branches of science and literature , the useful arts , agriculture , andtholearned and foreign languages . "

Twenty-one trustees were named , respectable gentlemen of the vicinage , to whom the customary powers were given , as a body " politic and corporate , having perpetual succession , a common seal , " & c , with power to receive bequests , make purchases , & c , not exceeding in whole the sum of

75 , 000 dollars . They were authorised to elect a faculty , establish statutes and by-laws , and generally " to do all acts necessary and proper to promote the interest and well-being ofthe institution . " It may be remarked , as showing the legislative bent of this Goshen of the Western

StatesKen-, tucky , that the trustees of the Funk Seminary were specially empowered in their act of incorporation to establish a Department of Agriculture . It was required in the act cited above that the bequest of Mr . Funk should be invested as a permanent fundthe interest only to be used for the

, payment of salaries , & c . ; but , by a supplementary act of Feb . 13 , 1844 , the board was authorised to employ a considerable part of it in the erection of suitable building's , and the purchase of a library , philosophical apparatus , & c , in their discretion . The funds in their hands , enlarged by donations

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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
TEMPLAR FUNERAL SERVICE. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
Obituary. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Lightning.

LIGHTNING .

LONDON , SATURDAY , MARCH 12 , 1861 .

We have received some extraordinary communications from the Grand Secretary , professedly written under the direction of the Grand Master , to which we forbear more particularly to allude for the present , as we shall certainly endeavour to

get some further explanation with regard to them —especially , with respect to the manner in which a particular law is interpreted ; for , should the official interpretation be supported and carried out to the fullest extent , it would entirely destroy

all the prerogatives of the Grand Master , whilst the private lodges would be reduced to such a state of vassalage that no independent man could consent to belon g to them . Ancl should the

explanations Ave seek not prove satisfactory , the Craft may rest assured that we shall not shrink from taking the opinion of Grand Lodge on the subject . One thing the brethren may be certain of , we will not be " muzzled" by the Grand

Secretary , nor will we fail , even at the risk of expulsion from the Craft , to denounce acts that we feel and know to be illegal , however it may suit the convenience of any brother to try to crush us to uphold red tapeism and illegality . The

heads of the Order may recollect that they have before now tried to struggle with the Press , and with what success we need not say . Fortunately for the interests of Masonry it contains but one Gray Clarke .

The Boys' School.

THE BOYS' SCHOOL .

The Anniversary Festival of this institution was celebrated on "Wednesday last , with Bro . A . Smith , M . P ., Provincial Grand Master for Cornwall , in the chair , owing to the illness of his Grace the Duke of Newcastle . We are sorry to hear that

scarletina has entered the School , but it is satisfactory to know that though at least a dozen boys a week have , during the past five or six weeks , been confined to the infirmary , that as yet there have been no fatal cases . We trust there may

not . The proceedings of Wednesday were very satisfactory—the subscriptions announced being upwards of £ 4 , 200 , with twenty lists to come in .

Royal Benevolent Institution.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .

The committee of this institution have determined to recommend the election of twentyannuitants—fourteen men and six widows—at the approaching annual meeting in May next .

The Masonic University Of Kentucky.

THE MASONIC UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY .

10 THE EDITOR 03 ? THE EEEEITASOXS' sriGAZIlTE AlTD ITASOSIC 5 IIEE 0 E . DEAE BBOTHER , —Having , as an "A . M . " of the Masonic University of Kentucky , been favoured by its President , Bro . Rob . Morris , LL . D ., with a sketch of the institution from its foundation , I beg to send for insertion in the M AGAZINE the folinformation

lowing extracts , culled for the further of your readers . I am , yours fraternally , D . MUBEAY L YON , of Mother Kilwinning ,. , Ayr , March 9 , 1864 .

FUNK SEMINARY . On the 22 nd of February , 1842 , the 110 th anniversary of the natal day of Washington , the Legislature of Kentucky passed a bill — the governor , the Hon , Robert P . Letcher , approving —entitled "An Act to incorporate the Funk

Seminary at La Grange , Kentucky . " This was the germ of the present Masonic University of Kentucky . A public-spirited citizen of Henry County , Kentucky—William M . Funk—who had lately deceased , had left in his last will and testament the generous bequest of 10 , 000 dollars for of

the establishment an institution of learning in La Grange , County of Oldham , Kentucky ; and the present act of incorporation was granted to enable his executors to carry the noble design into execution . The Act of Feb . 22 , 1842 , bestowed upon the proposed seminary a college charter

, with the usual privileges . It was enacted , in set form , " that there be , ancl hereby is , a collegiate institute for the instruction of youth in the various branches of science and literature , the useful arts , agriculture , andtholearned and foreign languages . "

Twenty-one trustees were named , respectable gentlemen of the vicinage , to whom the customary powers were given , as a body " politic and corporate , having perpetual succession , a common seal , " & c , with power to receive bequests , make purchases , & c , not exceeding in whole the sum of

75 , 000 dollars . They were authorised to elect a faculty , establish statutes and by-laws , and generally " to do all acts necessary and proper to promote the interest and well-being ofthe institution . " It may be remarked , as showing the legislative bent of this Goshen of the Western

StatesKen-, tucky , that the trustees of the Funk Seminary were specially empowered in their act of incorporation to establish a Department of Agriculture . It was required in the act cited above that the bequest of Mr . Funk should be invested as a permanent fundthe interest only to be used for the

, payment of salaries , & c . ; but , by a supplementary act of Feb . 13 , 1844 , the board was authorised to employ a considerable part of it in the erection of suitable building's , and the purchase of a library , philosophical apparatus , & c , in their discretion . The funds in their hands , enlarged by donations

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