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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . A Quarterly General Court of the Boys' School will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday , October , 21 st , at twelve o ' clock , when the election of seven boys out of sixteen approved candidates will take place .

The Umpire ( Sydney paper ) of July 18 , says : —AVe are informed that the M . AV , G . M . of Freemasons in England ( the Earl of . Zetland ) has appointed Bro . John AVilliams , J . P ., of New Pittstreet , Prov . G . M . of Freemasons in this colony , under the constitution of England . He has also been appointed by his Lordship , to hold another important office in Masonry which has not heen

held by any other brother in New South AVales , that is , G . Supt . of Royal Arch Masons . These appointments have taken place in consequence of the universal desire of the English Freemasons in this colony , and the resignation of Sir Samuel Osborne Gibbes . It will no doubt afford great pleasure to the brethren to know that their wishes have been complied with , inasmuch as it is well known

that Bro . Williams is thoroughly acquainted with the duties appertaining to these offices ancl the government of the Craft , from the active and efficient manner in which he has performed , for somany years , the difficult task which devolved on him as the D . Prov . G . M .

The Girls' School.

THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .

A Quarterly Court was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday last , Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Vice-President , in the chair . The minutes of the various Committees were read and approved , and cheques for the last quarter ' s expenditure , amounting to £ 677 5 s . 5 d ., and £ 74 10 s . on account of the building , ordered to be signed .

On the motion of Bro . Symonds , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers ., it was resolved that in future the votes may be accumulated in favour of one candidate , in the same maimer as in the Boys' School , by which much trouble in the exchanging of votes will be saved to the "brethren . On the motion of Bro . Creaton , P . M . 203 , it was resolved to

extend the time during which the £ 52 10 s ., constituting a Vice-President may be paid , from three years to five years . Some formal business having been transacted , the election of three pupils from a list of nine approved candidates , was proceeded with , and resulted as follows : — VOTES .

Gummoe , C . S . ( St . Austill ) 11 ) 46 Sheppard , S . ( Bath ) 1425 Rumblow , J . A . ( Isle of AVight ) 139 S Redgrave , E . ( Norwich ) 632 Istorn , A . E . ( London ) 988 Feast , A . A . ( London ) 541 Browning , E . ( London ) 65 Hodgson , M . A . ( London ) 13 Aldridge , A . ( London ) 12 The first three were declared duly elected .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

KOBEET BURNS LODUE ( No . 25 ) . —On Monday last this larn-e . and influential lodge met at the Freemason ' s Tavern for the first time this season ; Bro . Gladwin , P . M ., presiding in tho absence of the AV . M . The officers were early in attendance , ancl the business of the evening was conducted with the most perfect harmony ; it consisted in two raisings , two passings , and three initiations . The P . M ' s . present were Bros . Watson , Newton , Sec ., Robinson , Clements , Bennett , Le Gassick , and Farmer , G . P . There was Imt one visitor , Bro . Fraser , P . M . 1055 , one of the best working and , at the same time , one of the most kind , liberal , and philan-

Metropolitan.

throphie Masons of the present day . After the usual loyal anil Masonic toasts had been given and responded to , the WM ., pro . tern ., in reponse , said that he regretted the absence of the AV . M .. but it behoved him in such a case , as it did any ofthe P . M ' s ., to do what he could for the benefit and interest of the' lodge , which was sure to be studied with so large a number of P . M ' s . as was present this evening . Bro . AV . Watson responded for the P . M ' s ., and assured the lodge that there was not a P . M . present who would not do all

they could for the lodge , for snch -unanimity existed among them that they seemed but as one man , a state that he hoped reigned ( in every lodge . Bro . Mayer , for the initiates , stated that for his part he esteemed it a high honour to have been initiated in this lodge ; he had heen solicted by members of several other lodges , but its name and influence had caused him to wish to be made in this lodge , and he would take especial care that it lost none of its

lustre by his admission . The harmony of the meeting was heightened by the vocal abilities of Bros . Nichol ' ls , AV . Adams , and Keonig , the rec ! tations , jof Clement ' s , jun ., ancl the humourous extempore personal song of Bro . Sloman . ST . JAMES ' S UNION LODGE ( NO . 211 . )—The meetings of this lodge for the season were resumed on Tuesday last uvider the presidency of Bro . Chas . Jackson , who was supported by Bros . Garner , P . M . ;

Stacey , P . M . ; Gurton , P . M . ; Simpson , S . W . j Francis , J . W . ; Robinson , S . D . ; Hartley , J . G . ; ancl a goodly muster of brethren , including , as visi' ors , Bro . Taylor , No . 18 , Carter , No . 19 , and Warren , " 202 , Mr . F . C . Allen was initiated into the Order , and other business having heen disposed of , Bro . Gurton moved " that the Benevolent Fund be devoted only to the relief of brethren of this lodge who may require it . " The motion was unanimously carried . The brethren afterwards adjourned to supper and spent a pleasant hour together .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . STONY STEATFOKD . —The Scientific Lodge . —This lodge met on Saturday , the 5 th inst . Bros , the Rev . F . W . Harnett , the Rev . R . H . Hooper , and Bro . . T . Butcher were passed to the second degree . Bro . F . R . Webster , M . D ., was raised , and Bro . Tierney was initiated . Propositions for initiations and joining members having been received , it was then proposed by the S . AA " ., Bro . W . Smith , C . F ., seconded by Bro . P . M . Chas . Bennett , and carried

unanimously , " That a committee , consisting of the W . M ., the S . W ., J . \ A ., and four other brethren , members of this lodge , be appointed ( with power to add to their number ) , to take such steps as may be deemed advisable for the extension of Masonry in the province , and to ensure the early holding of a Provincial Grand Lodge , or in any other manner promoting provincial Masonry . " The lodge having been called oft' for refreshment , and afterwards being called onthe zealous and indefatigable Bro . A \ m . AA'atson

, , of the Grand Steward ' s Lodge , delivered- —with his well-known and appreciated talent—a very able ancl interesting lecture for the instruction and improvement of the brethren ; after which , all business being concluded , the lodge was closed ancl the brethren dispersed . HERTFORDSHIRE . BEKinrAarrSTEAD . —JBerkkampstead Lodge ( No . 702 ) . —At a meeting held on AVednesdaythe 2 nd Octoberat the King's Arms

, , Hotel , AA est Berkhampstead , Bro . K . G . Lane , AV . M ., P . Prov . J . D ., a ballot was taken for the election of AV . M . and Treasurer . Bro . S . Burton . S . AV ., chosen Master , ancl Bro . J . Lane re-elected Treasurer . Bro . T . W . Thompson , P . M . No . 203 , was admitted a joining member . Bro . S . G . Richards was appointed Secretary on resignation of Bro . Law .

KENT . DOVER . —Lodge of Peace and Harmony ( No . 235 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting on Monday last , the 7 th inst ., at the Royal Oak Hotel . The lodge opened at 6 . 30 , when there were present , Bros . Adamson , Prov . G . Ass . Dir . of Cers ., Kent , W . M . ; Vanderlyn , P . Prov . G . Sword Bearer , S . W ., and Treas . ; Coram , J . AV . ; F . Prescott , S . D . ; Dallimore , J . D . ; J . Grunwald , I . G .

Present , Bros . Cox , P . M . ; Gardner , P . M . ancl Sec . ; Duke , P . M . ; Boyton , P . M . ; Anderson , of the Zetland Lodge , Hong-kong ; Taylor , Humphreys , Mitchell , Nelson , AVhiston , Ward , J . Bennett , G . Bennett , Honestrat , Hiscocks , Matthews , Nathan , Barras , Polak , AA . Grunwald , & c . ; in all about , forty . The lodge being opened , the minutes of the last lodge and lodge of emergency were read ancl confirmed . The AV . M . read a letter , recommending Mr . Marmaduke Joseph Taylor , Asst . Surgeon , Royal Artillery , as a fit and proper person to be made a Mason . A ballot was then taken , ancl found to be unanimous . Bros . Hiscocks , Winston , and Usherwood having

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MASTERS, WARDENS, AND PAST MASTERS. Article 1
FRANCE. Article 2
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 2
FROM WESTMINSTER TO LONDON BRIDGE. Article 4
THE EXHIBITION OF 1862. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FREEMASON'S WIFE. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
TURKEY. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
Untitled Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . A Quarterly General Court of the Boys' School will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday , October , 21 st , at twelve o ' clock , when the election of seven boys out of sixteen approved candidates will take place .

The Umpire ( Sydney paper ) of July 18 , says : —AVe are informed that the M . AV , G . M . of Freemasons in England ( the Earl of . Zetland ) has appointed Bro . John AVilliams , J . P ., of New Pittstreet , Prov . G . M . of Freemasons in this colony , under the constitution of England . He has also been appointed by his Lordship , to hold another important office in Masonry which has not heen

held by any other brother in New South AVales , that is , G . Supt . of Royal Arch Masons . These appointments have taken place in consequence of the universal desire of the English Freemasons in this colony , and the resignation of Sir Samuel Osborne Gibbes . It will no doubt afford great pleasure to the brethren to know that their wishes have been complied with , inasmuch as it is well known

that Bro . Williams is thoroughly acquainted with the duties appertaining to these offices ancl the government of the Craft , from the active and efficient manner in which he has performed , for somany years , the difficult task which devolved on him as the D . Prov . G . M .

The Girls' School.

THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .

A Quarterly Court was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday last , Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Vice-President , in the chair . The minutes of the various Committees were read and approved , and cheques for the last quarter ' s expenditure , amounting to £ 677 5 s . 5 d ., and £ 74 10 s . on account of the building , ordered to be signed .

On the motion of Bro . Symonds , Asst . G . Dir . of Cers ., it was resolved that in future the votes may be accumulated in favour of one candidate , in the same maimer as in the Boys' School , by which much trouble in the exchanging of votes will be saved to the "brethren . On the motion of Bro . Creaton , P . M . 203 , it was resolved to

extend the time during which the £ 52 10 s ., constituting a Vice-President may be paid , from three years to five years . Some formal business having been transacted , the election of three pupils from a list of nine approved candidates , was proceeded with , and resulted as follows : — VOTES .

Gummoe , C . S . ( St . Austill ) 11 ) 46 Sheppard , S . ( Bath ) 1425 Rumblow , J . A . ( Isle of AVight ) 139 S Redgrave , E . ( Norwich ) 632 Istorn , A . E . ( London ) 988 Feast , A . A . ( London ) 541 Browning , E . ( London ) 65 Hodgson , M . A . ( London ) 13 Aldridge , A . ( London ) 12 The first three were declared duly elected .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

KOBEET BURNS LODUE ( No . 25 ) . —On Monday last this larn-e . and influential lodge met at the Freemason ' s Tavern for the first time this season ; Bro . Gladwin , P . M ., presiding in tho absence of the AV . M . The officers were early in attendance , ancl the business of the evening was conducted with the most perfect harmony ; it consisted in two raisings , two passings , and three initiations . The P . M ' s . present were Bros . Watson , Newton , Sec ., Robinson , Clements , Bennett , Le Gassick , and Farmer , G . P . There was Imt one visitor , Bro . Fraser , P . M . 1055 , one of the best working and , at the same time , one of the most kind , liberal , and philan-

Metropolitan.

throphie Masons of the present day . After the usual loyal anil Masonic toasts had been given and responded to , the WM ., pro . tern ., in reponse , said that he regretted the absence of the AV . M .. but it behoved him in such a case , as it did any ofthe P . M ' s ., to do what he could for the benefit and interest of the' lodge , which was sure to be studied with so large a number of P . M ' s . as was present this evening . Bro . AV . Watson responded for the P . M ' s ., and assured the lodge that there was not a P . M . present who would not do all

they could for the lodge , for snch -unanimity existed among them that they seemed but as one man , a state that he hoped reigned ( in every lodge . Bro . Mayer , for the initiates , stated that for his part he esteemed it a high honour to have been initiated in this lodge ; he had heen solicted by members of several other lodges , but its name and influence had caused him to wish to be made in this lodge , and he would take especial care that it lost none of its

lustre by his admission . The harmony of the meeting was heightened by the vocal abilities of Bros . Nichol ' ls , AV . Adams , and Keonig , the rec ! tations , jof Clement ' s , jun ., ancl the humourous extempore personal song of Bro . Sloman . ST . JAMES ' S UNION LODGE ( NO . 211 . )—The meetings of this lodge for the season were resumed on Tuesday last uvider the presidency of Bro . Chas . Jackson , who was supported by Bros . Garner , P . M . ;

Stacey , P . M . ; Gurton , P . M . ; Simpson , S . W . j Francis , J . W . ; Robinson , S . D . ; Hartley , J . G . ; ancl a goodly muster of brethren , including , as visi' ors , Bro . Taylor , No . 18 , Carter , No . 19 , and Warren , " 202 , Mr . F . C . Allen was initiated into the Order , and other business having heen disposed of , Bro . Gurton moved " that the Benevolent Fund be devoted only to the relief of brethren of this lodge who may require it . " The motion was unanimously carried . The brethren afterwards adjourned to supper and spent a pleasant hour together .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . STONY STEATFOKD . —The Scientific Lodge . —This lodge met on Saturday , the 5 th inst . Bros , the Rev . F . W . Harnett , the Rev . R . H . Hooper , and Bro . . T . Butcher were passed to the second degree . Bro . F . R . Webster , M . D ., was raised , and Bro . Tierney was initiated . Propositions for initiations and joining members having been received , it was then proposed by the S . AA " ., Bro . W . Smith , C . F ., seconded by Bro . P . M . Chas . Bennett , and carried

unanimously , " That a committee , consisting of the W . M ., the S . W ., J . \ A ., and four other brethren , members of this lodge , be appointed ( with power to add to their number ) , to take such steps as may be deemed advisable for the extension of Masonry in the province , and to ensure the early holding of a Provincial Grand Lodge , or in any other manner promoting provincial Masonry . " The lodge having been called oft' for refreshment , and afterwards being called onthe zealous and indefatigable Bro . A \ m . AA'atson

, , of the Grand Steward ' s Lodge , delivered- —with his well-known and appreciated talent—a very able ancl interesting lecture for the instruction and improvement of the brethren ; after which , all business being concluded , the lodge was closed ancl the brethren dispersed . HERTFORDSHIRE . BEKinrAarrSTEAD . —JBerkkampstead Lodge ( No . 702 ) . —At a meeting held on AVednesdaythe 2 nd Octoberat the King's Arms

, , Hotel , AA est Berkhampstead , Bro . K . G . Lane , AV . M ., P . Prov . J . D ., a ballot was taken for the election of AV . M . and Treasurer . Bro . S . Burton . S . AV ., chosen Master , ancl Bro . J . Lane re-elected Treasurer . Bro . T . W . Thompson , P . M . No . 203 , was admitted a joining member . Bro . S . G . Richards was appointed Secretary on resignation of Bro . Law .

KENT . DOVER . —Lodge of Peace and Harmony ( No . 235 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting on Monday last , the 7 th inst ., at the Royal Oak Hotel . The lodge opened at 6 . 30 , when there were present , Bros . Adamson , Prov . G . Ass . Dir . of Cers ., Kent , W . M . ; Vanderlyn , P . Prov . G . Sword Bearer , S . W ., and Treas . ; Coram , J . AV . ; F . Prescott , S . D . ; Dallimore , J . D . ; J . Grunwald , I . G .

Present , Bros . Cox , P . M . ; Gardner , P . M . ancl Sec . ; Duke , P . M . ; Boyton , P . M . ; Anderson , of the Zetland Lodge , Hong-kong ; Taylor , Humphreys , Mitchell , Nelson , AVhiston , Ward , J . Bennett , G . Bennett , Honestrat , Hiscocks , Matthews , Nathan , Barras , Polak , AA . Grunwald , & c . ; in all about , forty . The lodge being opened , the minutes of the last lodge and lodge of emergency were read ancl confirmed . The AV . M . read a letter , recommending Mr . Marmaduke Joseph Taylor , Asst . Surgeon , Royal Artillery , as a fit and proper person to be made a Mason . A ballot was then taken , ancl found to be unanimous . Bros . Hiscocks , Winston , and Usherwood having

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