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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* £ * All communieations to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury street . Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

The Eight Hon . the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., M . W . Gnyid Master , has been pleased to appoint the next anniversary festival in aid of the funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , to be holden at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 31 st January , 1866 , and the ¦ R . W . Bro . Colonel Henry A . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . for

Oxfordshire , has most kindly consented to preside on that occasion . In consequence of the illness of the Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire , the Provincial Grand Lodge is postponed from the 26 fch of October to the 23 rd of November .

Royal Freemasons' School For Female Children.

ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

A quarterly general court of the governors and subscribers to this Charity was held on Thursday last at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street . The ballot for THBEE Pupils out of a list of Thirteen candidates was taken , and resulted as follows : — DickensCatherine Louisa 825

, Collis , Edith Geraldine 773 Haynes , Frances Collins 700 Thearle , Maria 290 Stansfield , Clara 251 Buck , Priscilla Sarah 246 Woodcock , Sarah Ann 196 GillardEliza Alice 161

, West , Mary Jane Elizabeth 135 Hutchinson , Elizabeth 121 Winter . Ellen Lockwood 149 . Tones , Florence Gertrude 70 Withenvick , Mary Jane 36 The three first were elected .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PI ' THAGOBEAN LODGE ( No . 79 ) . —This old-established lodge held its first meeting of the season on Monday , September 25 th , at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich ( Bro . J . Moore's ) . Bro . J . Hasler , W . M ., presided , assisted bv Bros . F . W . Ward , S . W . ; Vinten , J . W . ; J . C . Peckham , P . M ., Sec ; Trill , S . D . ; J . H . Douglmey , J . D . ; T . Porridge . I . G . ; J . Riley , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Green , P . M . ; W . Orchard , P . M . ; H . A . Collington , P . M . ; Dupere , Disney , Burls , Glock , Trurey ,

Thompson , J . Hasler , C . Lullis , JR . Lander , Gordon , and many others . Amongst the visitors Bro . Tuttersliall , J . W . 140 , 13 , ancl Bro . W , Noak , S . D ., 140 . Bros . Disney and J . Hasler were passed to the degree of F . C . It was unanimously resolved to raise the subscri ptions to provide better accommodation for the lodge , and to second its efforts in support of the Masonic Charities . Several gentlemen were proposed for initiation at the next meeting :. There being no further business , tho lodge was formally closed .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —St . John's Lodge ( No ! 795 ) . —The members of this lod ge met at the Orkney Arms , Taplow , on Tuesday , the 3 rd of October . This being the night of installation , Bro . Watson duly installed Bro . J . A . Joseph , jun ., as Worshipful -Musterfor the ensuing year . A very handsome jewel was presented to Bro . Captain Burchell , the retiring W . M ., for his

services and great attention to the duties of the lodge m the past year , which had been voted by the lodge . Bro . C . Gammon , the Treasurer , reported that on l-. is appointment , in October last year , he had received from the late Treasurer the sum of £ 3 18 s . as balance in hand , and lie congratulated the brethren that at the present time he had at the bankars , to the credit of tho lodge , a balance of upwards of £ 60 , which statement such satisfaction that it was unanimously resolved that

gave JBro . C . Gammon be presented with a jewel , or some other testimonial , as a mark of the approbation of the lodge upon the result of his labour during the past year as Treasurer . The brethren and visitors partook of a sumptuous dinner , and returned to town after spending an agreeable and delightful evening , this being the lust meeting of the lodge for tbe present year .

CORNWALL . FilESENrATXOS" xo BBO . W . BAWDEN . HEISION . —True and Faithful Lodge ( No . 318 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., at the JMasonic Rooms , Helston . After the business was concluded , the members , and several visiting brethren from neighbouring lodges , adjourned to the Angel Hotelto a farewell banquetgiven to

, , Bro . William Bawden , of Eglosderry , Wendrow , on bis leaving England for Canada . The Bro . W . Thomas Nankwell Curry , P . M ., occupied the chair . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , the President , in a neat aud appropriate speech , presented Bro . William Bawden with a handsome Master Mason's jewel , bearing the following inscription : —" Presented to Bro .

William Bowden , as a token of respect and esteem by the True and Faithful Lodge , No . 318 . " HAYLE . —Cormibiaii Lodge ( No . 450 ) . —This lodge held its usual monthly meeting on tbe 5 th inst . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read , Bro . James Mudge was proposed , and duly installed into tbe chair of K . S . for tbe ensuing year . This lodge received its constitution from the

Grand Lodge in 1848 , and , up to the present date , has initiated and received as joining members ( few of the latter ) eighty-five . Many have been removed through death , and others to different parts of the world . At the present moment there are forty-six contributing members , out of which number there are nine Past Masters , showing that the love for Freemasonry is highly appreciated hy those who have passed the chair . Ont of rather a limited population , we consider that Freemasonry at Hayle has been highly prosperous .

DEVONSHIRE . PRESENTATION TO BEO . THOMAS LIDSTOXE , I . P . M . OP THE HAT / LEV LODGE ( NO . 797 ) , DAUTMOT / TH , P . PEOV . SUPT OP WOBKS , & o . This interesting event took place at the regular lodge meeting on Monday evening last . It bad been some time in contemplation to acknowledge the valuable assistance Bro . Lidstone had renderedin founding and in continuing his services

to-, wards tho regular ivorking of this lodge , which has reached a high state of efficiency through bis efforts . The architectural knowledge which he brought to hear on the formation of the lodge has been already commented on in these pages ; and his equally effective services in " Speculative Masonry " have now been fully acknowledged by those who know bis worth . After the regular business of the meeting had been gone through ,

the W . M . Bro . Augustus Newman , D . D ., iu appropriate terms , offered to Bro . Lidstone for his acceptance a Masonic gold ring of appropriate design , from the workshop of Bro . J . J . Caney , of London , the design having heen supplied from the lodge , and called upon the ' Rev . W . L . Pope , D . D ., the Chaplain , to read an address , which he had prepared , and which was engrossed on vellum , of which , the following is a copy : —

" To the Immediate Past Master Thomas Lidstone , and acting Secretary of Lodge Hauley ( 797 , Dartmouth . " Sir and Brother , —This evening the Hauley Lodge has the pleasure of presenting you with a Masonic ring , of a geometrical character . The design resembles generally a star , whereof the Ave points ( equal divisions of a circle pontagonally divided ) are indications of that virtue which tho Great Architect of the

Universe exercises both in heaven above and on earth beneath . " Frequently as we have heard you advocate the exercise of Masonic virtue , iu our assembled lodge , and daily witnessing your own amiable conversation in ordinary life , ive have felt it

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FREEMASONRY AND THE POPE. Article 1
SOMETHING- ABOUT ABERDEEN. Article 4
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
Obituary. Article 17
BRO. JOSEPH BOLTON. Article 17
BRO. JOHN JEFFERSON, W.M. 159. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* £ * All communieations to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury street . Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

The Eight Hon . the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., M . W . Gnyid Master , has been pleased to appoint the next anniversary festival in aid of the funds of the Royal Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons and their AVidows , to be holden at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 31 st January , 1866 , and the ¦ R . W . Bro . Colonel Henry A . Bowyer , Prov . G . M . for

Oxfordshire , has most kindly consented to preside on that occasion . In consequence of the illness of the Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire , the Provincial Grand Lodge is postponed from the 26 fch of October to the 23 rd of November .

Royal Freemasons' School For Female Children.

ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

A quarterly general court of the governors and subscribers to this Charity was held on Thursday last at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street . The ballot for THBEE Pupils out of a list of Thirteen candidates was taken , and resulted as follows : — DickensCatherine Louisa 825

, Collis , Edith Geraldine 773 Haynes , Frances Collins 700 Thearle , Maria 290 Stansfield , Clara 251 Buck , Priscilla Sarah 246 Woodcock , Sarah Ann 196 GillardEliza Alice 161

, West , Mary Jane Elizabeth 135 Hutchinson , Elizabeth 121 Winter . Ellen Lockwood 149 . Tones , Florence Gertrude 70 Withenvick , Mary Jane 36 The three first were elected .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

PI ' THAGOBEAN LODGE ( No . 79 ) . —This old-established lodge held its first meeting of the season on Monday , September 25 th , at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich ( Bro . J . Moore's ) . Bro . J . Hasler , W . M ., presided , assisted bv Bros . F . W . Ward , S . W . ; Vinten , J . W . ; J . C . Peckham , P . M ., Sec ; Trill , S . D . ; J . H . Douglmey , J . D . ; T . Porridge . I . G . ; J . Riley , P . M ., Treas . ; J . Green , P . M . ; W . Orchard , P . M . ; H . A . Collington , P . M . ; Dupere , Disney , Burls , Glock , Trurey ,

Thompson , J . Hasler , C . Lullis , JR . Lander , Gordon , and many others . Amongst the visitors Bro . Tuttersliall , J . W . 140 , 13 , ancl Bro . W , Noak , S . D ., 140 . Bros . Disney and J . Hasler were passed to the degree of F . C . It was unanimously resolved to raise the subscri ptions to provide better accommodation for the lodge , and to second its efforts in support of the Masonic Charities . Several gentlemen were proposed for initiation at the next meeting :. There being no further business , tho lodge was formally closed .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . MAIDENHEAD . —St . John's Lodge ( No ! 795 ) . —The members of this lod ge met at the Orkney Arms , Taplow , on Tuesday , the 3 rd of October . This being the night of installation , Bro . Watson duly installed Bro . J . A . Joseph , jun ., as Worshipful -Musterfor the ensuing year . A very handsome jewel was presented to Bro . Captain Burchell , the retiring W . M ., for his

services and great attention to the duties of the lodge m the past year , which had been voted by the lodge . Bro . C . Gammon , the Treasurer , reported that on l-. is appointment , in October last year , he had received from the late Treasurer the sum of £ 3 18 s . as balance in hand , and lie congratulated the brethren that at the present time he had at the bankars , to the credit of tho lodge , a balance of upwards of £ 60 , which statement such satisfaction that it was unanimously resolved that

gave JBro . C . Gammon be presented with a jewel , or some other testimonial , as a mark of the approbation of the lodge upon the result of his labour during the past year as Treasurer . The brethren and visitors partook of a sumptuous dinner , and returned to town after spending an agreeable and delightful evening , this being the lust meeting of the lodge for tbe present year .

CORNWALL . FilESENrATXOS" xo BBO . W . BAWDEN . HEISION . —True and Faithful Lodge ( No . 318 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., at the JMasonic Rooms , Helston . After the business was concluded , the members , and several visiting brethren from neighbouring lodges , adjourned to the Angel Hotelto a farewell banquetgiven to

, , Bro . William Bawden , of Eglosderry , Wendrow , on bis leaving England for Canada . The Bro . W . Thomas Nankwell Curry , P . M ., occupied the chair . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been duly honoured , the President , in a neat aud appropriate speech , presented Bro . William Bawden with a handsome Master Mason's jewel , bearing the following inscription : —" Presented to Bro .

William Bowden , as a token of respect and esteem by the True and Faithful Lodge , No . 318 . " HAYLE . —Cormibiaii Lodge ( No . 450 ) . —This lodge held its usual monthly meeting on tbe 5 th inst . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read , Bro . James Mudge was proposed , and duly installed into tbe chair of K . S . for tbe ensuing year . This lodge received its constitution from the

Grand Lodge in 1848 , and , up to the present date , has initiated and received as joining members ( few of the latter ) eighty-five . Many have been removed through death , and others to different parts of the world . At the present moment there are forty-six contributing members , out of which number there are nine Past Masters , showing that the love for Freemasonry is highly appreciated hy those who have passed the chair . Ont of rather a limited population , we consider that Freemasonry at Hayle has been highly prosperous .

DEVONSHIRE . PRESENTATION TO BEO . THOMAS LIDSTOXE , I . P . M . OP THE HAT / LEV LODGE ( NO . 797 ) , DAUTMOT / TH , P . PEOV . SUPT OP WOBKS , & o . This interesting event took place at the regular lodge meeting on Monday evening last . It bad been some time in contemplation to acknowledge the valuable assistance Bro . Lidstone had renderedin founding and in continuing his services

to-, wards tho regular ivorking of this lodge , which has reached a high state of efficiency through bis efforts . The architectural knowledge which he brought to hear on the formation of the lodge has been already commented on in these pages ; and his equally effective services in " Speculative Masonry " have now been fully acknowledged by those who know bis worth . After the regular business of the meeting had been gone through ,

the W . M . Bro . Augustus Newman , D . D ., iu appropriate terms , offered to Bro . Lidstone for his acceptance a Masonic gold ring of appropriate design , from the workshop of Bro . J . J . Caney , of London , the design having heen supplied from the lodge , and called upon the ' Rev . W . L . Pope , D . D ., the Chaplain , to read an address , which he had prepared , and which was engrossed on vellum , of which , the following is a copy : —

" To the Immediate Past Master Thomas Lidstone , and acting Secretary of Lodge Hauley ( 797 , Dartmouth . " Sir and Brother , —This evening the Hauley Lodge has the pleasure of presenting you with a Masonic ring , of a geometrical character . The design resembles generally a star , whereof the Ave points ( equal divisions of a circle pontagonally divided ) are indications of that virtue which tho Great Architect of the

Universe exercises both in heaven above and on earth beneath . " Frequently as we have heard you advocate the exercise of Masonic virtue , iu our assembled lodge , and daily witnessing your own amiable conversation in ordinary life , ive have felt it

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