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Masonic Notes And Queries.

To those verses printed in italics , Holdsworth and Spence , quoted by Warton , remark : —" The fan , or van , the instrument that separates the wheat from the chaff , is a proper emblem of separating the virtuous from the wicked . In the drawings of the ancient paintings by Bellori , there are tAVO that seem

to relate to initiations , and in each of them is the yannues . In one , the person that is initiating stands in a devout posture , and with a veil on , the old mark of devotion ; while two that were formerly initiated hold the van over his bead . In the other , there is a person holding the vanwith a infant in it .

, young " Whose fan is in his hand , and he shall thoroughly purge his floor , and will gather the wheat into his garner ; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire . "—Luke iii . 17 .

_ I should like to know on what grounds A bases his opinion that Virgil was not initiated in the mysteries of Eleusis . The Georgics , I think , are a work that thoroughly breathes the purest Masonic spirit of antiquity . —pALiEOPHiios .

SIMEON ' S IDEA OS EEEEMASONET . In yours of the 5 th inst ., under the above head , your correspondent refers to the laying of the foundation stone of Christ Church , Lancaster , on the occasion of _ which " one of the trustees protested against mixing the rites of Preemasonry with those

of the Church . " The foundation stone was laid on the 9 th of October , 1827 , now nearly thirty-nine years ago . The W . M . of the Doneaster Lodge , then a much more important body than is unfortunately the case at jiresent , Avas the late Sir Wm . Bryan Cooke , Bart ., or perhaps he only acted as such in laying the

stone . The trustee who cavilled at the proceedings yet survives , " a prosperous gentleman , " viz ., Mr . Eoberfc Baiter , of the firm of Baxter , Bose , and Co ., the eminent solicitors , of Westminster , London . The objection gave rise to a neAVspaper controversy , in which the objector ' s opponent Avas likewise a solicitor , and a non-Mason . I was present on the occasion , as a juvenile spectator , and can well recollect the circumstance . —DANUJI , P . M .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The 'Editor is not responsible far the opinions expressed by Correspondents , THE LATE BEO . STEPHEN BAETON WILSON . 10 THE EDII 01 ! OS THE lEEmrASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC IIIKKOS . DEAE SIE AND BEOTHEE , —At the meeting of the Whittington Lodge of Instruction , held May 3 rd , at

Hick ' s Hotel , Fleet-street ; Bro . Long , Hon . Secretary , in the chair , it was unanimously resolved — " That the members of the Whittington Lodge of Instruction are deeply afflicted at the death of our lamented Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson . His zeal in Preemasonry and his readiness in imparting

instruction to the brethren of this lodge will ever be remembered by them , and they feel that they and the Craft in general have suffered an irreparable loss . That a copy of this resolution be fonvarded to the relatives and to the FEEE : J : ASONS' MAGAZINE . " Yours fraternally ,

WM . LONG-, Hon . Sec . Whittington Lodge of Instruction . 38 , Carey-street , W . C .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

*«* All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , " Strand , London , W . O .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

CONSECRATION OF THE GKEY FEIARS LoDftE , BEADING ' ( So . 1101 ) . —Referring to the announcement Avhich appeared in our last , and the further particulars which we promised to give , we are informed officially that the consecration will take place at the Masonic Hall , Grey Friars-road , Heading , on the 17 th inst . The lodge to be opened at one o ' clock p . m ., and the ceremony

of consecration will then be performed by the R . AV . P . G . M . of the province , assisted by Bro . J . R . Stebbing , P . G . D . of England * and other Graud Officers . After which the WM . Elect , Bro . W . P . Ivey , will he installed by Bro . W . Biggs , P . Prov . S . G . W of Wiltshire . Fully detailed particulars as to the banquet , the train arrangements , and every information for the guidance of the brethren will be found in the announcement in our advertising columns .

Royal Freemasons' School For Female Children.

ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

The seventy-eighth anniversary festival of the Royal Free * masons' School for Female Children was celebrated on Wednesday evening , May 9 , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , and with its usual success . Although the last in the list of the Masonic Charity Festivals for the year , the occasion is always one that is anticipated with

the greatest interest , inasmuch as it is the first in point of date of those noble institutions Avhich are the grace and ornament of the Craft , and not less in importance is the fact that it provides a home , education , and comfort for those Avho are the deepest objects of solicitude , who are the most helpless , but at the same time the most exposed to temptations from the

unprincipled of the outer world . In this splendid Institution they receive a sound , moral , and religious instruction , to which are added the practice of those duties , which are required to fit them for any station in future life , and make them not merelyornamental but useful members of society .

Bro . John Havers , P . J . W ., occupied the chair , and there were present : Bros . Earl of Dalhousie , D . ProA ' . G . M . ; Colonel Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxford ; Colonel D'Albian , Prov . G . M . Sussex . ; . Eev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . M . Devon ; F . Pattison , P . G . W . ; A Perkins , P . G . W . ; R . Cunliffe , P . G . W . ; Eev . E . Moore , P . G .-Chap . ; JE . J . M'Intyre , G . Reg . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; J . M , Clabon , S . G . JO , j 13 . S . Snell , S . G . D , ; W . Gumbleton , J . G . D . j

J . Savage , P . G . S . ; J . S . Hopwood , P . G . D ., and President of Colonial Board ; B . Head , P . G . D . ; J . Udall , P . G . D . ; J . S „ Pullen , P . G . D . ; G . Plucknett , P . G . D . ; G . Cox , P . G . D . ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . ; T . Fenn , G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Symonds , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; N . Bradford , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; S . Nutt , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . . Mason *

G . S . B . ; A . A . Le Veau , P . G . S . B . ; R . J . Spiers , D . Prov . G . M * Oxfordshire ; W . Young , P . G . S . B . ; W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ; and R . Havers , P . Prov . G . W . Oxford . The cloth having been cleared grace Avas sung , the principal parts by Madame Parepa , and Miss Julie Elton , under the direction of Bro . Wilhelm Ganz , Org ., P . M . 435 . The CHAIRMAN , said : Brethren in all assemblies of English-

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PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 1
BRO. THE REV. SALEM TOWN. Article 2
MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 3
THE LATE BRO. STEPHEN BARTON WILSON. Article 5
THE PANTOMIME : HARLEQUIN FREEMASON. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 8
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 12
SOUTH AMERICA. Article 14
Obituary. Article 16
Untitled Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LINES ON THE LATE LAMENTED DEATH OF LEOPOLD KING OF THE BELGIUMS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 19TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

To those verses printed in italics , Holdsworth and Spence , quoted by Warton , remark : —" The fan , or van , the instrument that separates the wheat from the chaff , is a proper emblem of separating the virtuous from the wicked . In the drawings of the ancient paintings by Bellori , there are tAVO that seem

to relate to initiations , and in each of them is the yannues . In one , the person that is initiating stands in a devout posture , and with a veil on , the old mark of devotion ; while two that were formerly initiated hold the van over his bead . In the other , there is a person holding the vanwith a infant in it .

, young " Whose fan is in his hand , and he shall thoroughly purge his floor , and will gather the wheat into his garner ; but the chaff he will burn with unquenchable fire . "—Luke iii . 17 .

_ I should like to know on what grounds A bases his opinion that Virgil was not initiated in the mysteries of Eleusis . The Georgics , I think , are a work that thoroughly breathes the purest Masonic spirit of antiquity . —pALiEOPHiios .

SIMEON ' S IDEA OS EEEEMASONET . In yours of the 5 th inst ., under the above head , your correspondent refers to the laying of the foundation stone of Christ Church , Lancaster , on the occasion of _ which " one of the trustees protested against mixing the rites of Preemasonry with those

of the Church . " The foundation stone was laid on the 9 th of October , 1827 , now nearly thirty-nine years ago . The W . M . of the Doneaster Lodge , then a much more important body than is unfortunately the case at jiresent , Avas the late Sir Wm . Bryan Cooke , Bart ., or perhaps he only acted as such in laying the

stone . The trustee who cavilled at the proceedings yet survives , " a prosperous gentleman , " viz ., Mr . Eoberfc Baiter , of the firm of Baxter , Bose , and Co ., the eminent solicitors , of Westminster , London . The objection gave rise to a neAVspaper controversy , in which the objector ' s opponent Avas likewise a solicitor , and a non-Mason . I was present on the occasion , as a juvenile spectator , and can well recollect the circumstance . —DANUJI , P . M .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The 'Editor is not responsible far the opinions expressed by Correspondents , THE LATE BEO . STEPHEN BAETON WILSON . 10 THE EDII 01 ! OS THE lEEmrASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC IIIKKOS . DEAE SIE AND BEOTHEE , —At the meeting of the Whittington Lodge of Instruction , held May 3 rd , at

Hick ' s Hotel , Fleet-street ; Bro . Long , Hon . Secretary , in the chair , it was unanimously resolved — " That the members of the Whittington Lodge of Instruction are deeply afflicted at the death of our lamented Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson . His zeal in Preemasonry and his readiness in imparting

instruction to the brethren of this lodge will ever be remembered by them , and they feel that they and the Craft in general have suffered an irreparable loss . That a copy of this resolution be fonvarded to the relatives and to the FEEE : J : ASONS' MAGAZINE . " Yours fraternally ,

WM . LONG-, Hon . Sec . Whittington Lodge of Instruction . 38 , Carey-street , W . C .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

*«* All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , " Strand , London , W . O .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

CONSECRATION OF THE GKEY FEIARS LoDftE , BEADING ' ( So . 1101 ) . —Referring to the announcement Avhich appeared in our last , and the further particulars which we promised to give , we are informed officially that the consecration will take place at the Masonic Hall , Grey Friars-road , Heading , on the 17 th inst . The lodge to be opened at one o ' clock p . m ., and the ceremony

of consecration will then be performed by the R . AV . P . G . M . of the province , assisted by Bro . J . R . Stebbing , P . G . D . of England * and other Graud Officers . After which the WM . Elect , Bro . W . P . Ivey , will he installed by Bro . W . Biggs , P . Prov . S . G . W of Wiltshire . Fully detailed particulars as to the banquet , the train arrangements , and every information for the guidance of the brethren will be found in the announcement in our advertising columns .

Royal Freemasons' School For Female Children.

ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

The seventy-eighth anniversary festival of the Royal Free * masons' School for Female Children was celebrated on Wednesday evening , May 9 , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , and with its usual success . Although the last in the list of the Masonic Charity Festivals for the year , the occasion is always one that is anticipated with

the greatest interest , inasmuch as it is the first in point of date of those noble institutions Avhich are the grace and ornament of the Craft , and not less in importance is the fact that it provides a home , education , and comfort for those Avho are the deepest objects of solicitude , who are the most helpless , but at the same time the most exposed to temptations from the

unprincipled of the outer world . In this splendid Institution they receive a sound , moral , and religious instruction , to which are added the practice of those duties , which are required to fit them for any station in future life , and make them not merelyornamental but useful members of society .

Bro . John Havers , P . J . W ., occupied the chair , and there were present : Bros . Earl of Dalhousie , D . ProA ' . G . M . ; Colonel Bowyer , Prov . G . M . Oxford ; Colonel D'Albian , Prov . G . M . Sussex . ; . Eev . J . Huyshe , Prov . G . M . Devon ; F . Pattison , P . G . W . ; A Perkins , P . G . W . ; R . Cunliffe , P . G . W . ; Eev . E . Moore , P . G .-Chap . ; JE . J . M'Intyre , G . Reg . ; W . G . Clarke , G . S . ; J . M , Clabon , S . G . JO , j 13 . S . Snell , S . G . D , ; W . Gumbleton , J . G . D . j

J . Savage , P . G . S . ; J . S . Hopwood , P . G . D ., and President of Colonial Board ; B . Head , P . G . D . ; J . Udall , P . G . D . ; J . S „ Pullen , P . G . D . ; G . Plucknett , P . G . D . ; G . Cox , P . G . D . ; A . W . Woods , G . Dir . of Cers . ; T . Fenn , G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . Symonds , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; N . Bradford , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; S . Nutt , P . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers . ; J . . Mason *

G . S . B . ; A . A . Le Veau , P . G . S . B . ; R . J . Spiers , D . Prov . G . M * Oxfordshire ; W . Young , P . G . S . B . ; W . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ; and R . Havers , P . Prov . G . W . Oxford . The cloth having been cleared grace Avas sung , the principal parts by Madame Parepa , and Miss Julie Elton , under the direction of Bro . Wilhelm Ganz , Org ., P . M . 435 . The CHAIRMAN , said : Brethren in all assemblies of English-

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