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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

The triennial meeting of the Grand Orient of France , for the election of a new Grand Master , is about to take place . It is stated that Prince Murat is to be succeeded by Prince Jerome Buonaparte , the former heiug considered to interfere a little to much with foreign politics .

The Secretary of the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows ( Bro . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ) has received the handsome donation of 100 guineas from the Prov . G . Lodge of East Lancashire , on behalf of the Institution , £ 100 from the Prov . Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire , and £ 50 from the Lodge of Faith , No . 430 , Radeliff-bridge , East Lancashire .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

By the time our publication is in the hands of our readers , tho election of Annuitants will be over ; and we have therefore again to express our thanks to those friends who have kindly assisted Bro . Warren in his exertions for Mrs . Weymouth , though it is as yet impossible to say what will be the result . We now acknowledge the following votes received : —

Brought forward 636 A Friend and Well Wisher ( £ 2 ) 61 P ., Hath S Bro . Gregory , G . E ., J . G . D 5 G " Bedford , Bev . W . R ., G . Chap , ( 10 s . ) 16 " Harcourt , P . G . D . C 21-" Wood , AV . R ., Brighton 21

" Smith , AV ., CD . 16 " Timgliaii , Bev . S ., Wreatliam , Suffolk 16 " Clarkson , W . M ., l-l-l , Hereford S " Williams , J ., Z ., Chap . Ill , Hereford 8 " Atkinson , F ., Z ., Chap . 7 < J 3 , Stokesley S " Underwood , J ., '/ ,., Chap . 318 8 Total 892

MEN ' VOTES . Brought forward 236 Bro . Farthing , AV . M . 118 81 „ AVood , \ V . It ., Brighton 72 „ Smith , AA ' ., C . P ., No . 25 24 „ Burton , AV . S ., London 21 . „ Glegg , Dr 21 „ Bacon , J ., Brighton 21 Total < ISS

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

CAtmoxiAX LODGE or INSTRUCTION ( No . 156 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction has been consecrated under the warrant of the Caledonian Lodge , and will meet every Tuesday evening at the Old Ship Hotel , AViitor-lano , Tower-street . The consecration took place on Tuesday last , on which occasion there was a full attendance of brethren . The lodge was opened at six . o ' clock , by Bro . AVilliam Watson , P . M . No . 25 , who performed the impressive ceremony of consecration in his usual fluent manner . Bro . J .

Cottereli , P . AI . No . 219 , then installed in the chair of K . S . Bro . K . 0 . Cockcraft , P . M . No . 1 GG , ivho , appointed as the officers for the evening , Bros . AV . R . Turner , S . W . ; Piatt , J . W . ; Johnson , S . D . ; Rev . George Richards , J . D ; and Burmester , I . G . Besides the above

we also noticed Bros . Alfred Brett , Earle , Nunn , Gilbert , Buswell , Jacobs , Thiselton , Davidson , Thomas Turner , aud Milsted ; the last named brother being the new proprietor of the house ivhich has been selected for the meetings of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Cottereli performed the ceremony of installation , and gave the whole of the charges with admirable effect . The lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren dined together under the presidency of Bro . Cockcraft . The cloth being cleared

, the W . M . proceeded with the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were warmly received . In proposing that of " The D . G . M . and the other Grand Officers , " the | W . M . alluded to the recent appointment of Lord de Grey and Ripon , which , he trusted , would not , however , deprive them of Lord Dalhousic ' s services . — Bro . NELSON ( Prov . G . Sec . AVest Riding of Yorkshire ) returned thanks for the toast . He could assure them that his lordship was deeply

interested in all that went on in the Craft , and he believed that Lord de Grey would be as good a D . G . M . as Lord Panmure hacl been , which was saying as much as it was possible to say . —In proposing " Prosperity to the Caledonian Lodge of Instruction , " the W . M . said it was proposed in this lodge to give more attention to the working of the ceremonies than to the lectures . Though a young Mason , he hacl attended many lodges of instruction . He bad seen many instances of the value of studying tho working of the

ceremonies . It would be the object of this lodge of instruction to make the brethren perfect in the duties which they had to perform in lodge . The want of a lodge of instruction was much felt in the neighbourhood , and when it was known , he was sure it would be well supported . He had no doubt that there were other lodges of instruction with higher pretensions , but he was sure there was no assembly of brethren who had tbo interests of the Craft more at heart than themselves . He begged to couple the toast with the health of Bro . W . R . Turner , S . AV . —Bro . TURNER , in returning thanks , said that though he had boon called upon , the honours were due to Bros . Cottereli , Cockcraft , Nunn , ancl Watson , who had assisted in getting

up this ^ lodge of instruction . Ho was but a young Mason , but the pleasant evenings they hacl spent in a small parlour in Greek-street had shown them the value of an established nucleus of instruction ; they were in the "Old Ship , " and with their excellent pilots there was no doubt they could come safe into port . —Bro . AVATSON , in proposing " The Health of tho AV . M ., " quite approved of the intention of this lodge of instruction to devote itself particularly to the ritualthough ho could not deny that he much admired

, the lectures , and their beautiful illustrations . AVith regard to their AV . M ., he coulcl say , wherever ho went , that he brought earnestness of purpose , gentlemanlike feeling and delicacy , and warmth of feeling ; wherever he went ho made friends , and ho was sure they would all agree that , though not a very old Mason , he was a great acquisition to the Craft . The toast was received with great enthusiasm . — The AV . M ., in returning thanks , said that it had always been his

determination , whatever office he held , to perform the duties thoroughly . He asked them to think upon tbo necessity of this . How frequently they might see admirable ivorking from the chair completely nullified by the imperfeetness of the subordinate officers . He thanked them most cordially for the honour they had done him . Before he sat down he felt it his duty to propose " The Healths of Bros . Cottereli and AA atson " for their kindness in attending and

assisting them in the ivorking of the lodge . This health was received with great enthusiasm . —Bro . COTTEREI . L adverted to the great pleasure older Masons derived from imparting instruction to their skilled hrethren . He epiite agreed that the parrot-like repetition of the fifteen sections ought to be made subordinate to the working of the ceremonies . He hoped that this lodge would be one where the young Alason might something which he

carry away really wanted . Several appropriate toasts followed , and the festivities were protracted to a somewhat late hour . The com fort of the brethren was most assiduously cared for by Bro . Albert Nulsted , the host . The furniture and regalia were supplied by Bro . Piatt ; it is plain , and exceedingly suitable for a lodge of instruction .

PIICENIX LODOE ( NO . 202 ) . —Tho last meeting of this lodge for the season was held at tho Freemasons' Tavern on Saturday last , when Bvo . Maslin , AV . M ., ably raised Bvo . Fuller to the third degree . Bro . R . Bell McEntire was duly installed as AA . M . for the ensuing year , by Bro . AVilliam AVatson , assisted by a full board of installed Alasters , amongst whom we observed Bro . .-Eneas Mclntyre , the new S . G . D ., ' ancl several P . Ms , of the lodge . The usual formalities having been observed , the W . M . appointed as his

officers , Bros . Morris , S . W . ; States , J . AV . ; Bro . Henry G . Warren , the senior P . M . of tbo lodge , Sue . ; anil Bro . AVillinms , S . D ., the other offices being left vacant on account of the non-attendance of members . Bro . AVebber , P . M ., was invested as Treasurer , having been unanimousl y elected at the previous meeting . Bro . Rice was re-elec t ed Tyler . All other business having been disposed of , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , when the usual toasts were given , Bro . M .

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THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 1
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 3
MASONRY IN CEYLON. Article 5
STRAY THOUGHTS ABOUT BOOKS. Article 6
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 7
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 9
THE JEWELS—A TRADITION OF THE RABBINS. Article 9
Fine Arts. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 11
Poetry. Article 12
SONNET. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
RETURNS TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE. Article 13
BRAHMIN MASONS. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

The triennial meeting of the Grand Orient of France , for the election of a new Grand Master , is about to take place . It is stated that Prince Murat is to be succeeded by Prince Jerome Buonaparte , the former heiug considered to interfere a little to much with foreign politics .

The Secretary of the Boyal Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows ( Bro . Farnfield , Assist . G . Sec . ) has received the handsome donation of 100 guineas from the Prov . G . Lodge of East Lancashire , on behalf of the Institution , £ 100 from the Prov . Grand Lodge of West Yorkshire , and £ 50 from the Lodge of Faith , No . 430 , Radeliff-bridge , East Lancashire .

Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

By the time our publication is in the hands of our readers , tho election of Annuitants will be over ; and we have therefore again to express our thanks to those friends who have kindly assisted Bro . Warren in his exertions for Mrs . Weymouth , though it is as yet impossible to say what will be the result . We now acknowledge the following votes received : —

Brought forward 636 A Friend and Well Wisher ( £ 2 ) 61 P ., Hath S Bro . Gregory , G . E ., J . G . D 5 G " Bedford , Bev . W . R ., G . Chap , ( 10 s . ) 16 " Harcourt , P . G . D . C 21-" Wood , AV . R ., Brighton 21

" Smith , AV ., CD . 16 " Timgliaii , Bev . S ., Wreatliam , Suffolk 16 " Clarkson , W . M ., l-l-l , Hereford S " Williams , J ., Z ., Chap . Ill , Hereford 8 " Atkinson , F ., Z ., Chap . 7 < J 3 , Stokesley S " Underwood , J ., '/ ,., Chap . 318 8 Total 892

MEN ' VOTES . Brought forward 236 Bro . Farthing , AV . M . 118 81 „ AVood , \ V . It ., Brighton 72 „ Smith , AA ' ., C . P ., No . 25 24 „ Burton , AV . S ., London 21 . „ Glegg , Dr 21 „ Bacon , J ., Brighton 21 Total < ISS

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

CAtmoxiAX LODGE or INSTRUCTION ( No . 156 ) . —This Lodge of Instruction has been consecrated under the warrant of the Caledonian Lodge , and will meet every Tuesday evening at the Old Ship Hotel , AViitor-lano , Tower-street . The consecration took place on Tuesday last , on which occasion there was a full attendance of brethren . The lodge was opened at six . o ' clock , by Bro . AVilliam Watson , P . M . No . 25 , who performed the impressive ceremony of consecration in his usual fluent manner . Bro . J .

Cottereli , P . AI . No . 219 , then installed in the chair of K . S . Bro . K . 0 . Cockcraft , P . M . No . 1 GG , ivho , appointed as the officers for the evening , Bros . AV . R . Turner , S . W . ; Piatt , J . W . ; Johnson , S . D . ; Rev . George Richards , J . D ; and Burmester , I . G . Besides the above

we also noticed Bros . Alfred Brett , Earle , Nunn , Gilbert , Buswell , Jacobs , Thiselton , Davidson , Thomas Turner , aud Milsted ; the last named brother being the new proprietor of the house ivhich has been selected for the meetings of this Lodge of Instruction . Bro . Cottereli performed the ceremony of installation , and gave the whole of the charges with admirable effect . The lodge having been closed in due form , the brethren dined together under the presidency of Bro . Cockcraft . The cloth being cleared

, the W . M . proceeded with the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were warmly received . In proposing that of " The D . G . M . and the other Grand Officers , " the | W . M . alluded to the recent appointment of Lord de Grey and Ripon , which , he trusted , would not , however , deprive them of Lord Dalhousic ' s services . — Bro . NELSON ( Prov . G . Sec . AVest Riding of Yorkshire ) returned thanks for the toast . He could assure them that his lordship was deeply

interested in all that went on in the Craft , and he believed that Lord de Grey would be as good a D . G . M . as Lord Panmure hacl been , which was saying as much as it was possible to say . —In proposing " Prosperity to the Caledonian Lodge of Instruction , " the W . M . said it was proposed in this lodge to give more attention to the working of the ceremonies than to the lectures . Though a young Mason , he hacl attended many lodges of instruction . He bad seen many instances of the value of studying tho working of the

ceremonies . It would be the object of this lodge of instruction to make the brethren perfect in the duties which they had to perform in lodge . The want of a lodge of instruction was much felt in the neighbourhood , and when it was known , he was sure it would be well supported . He had no doubt that there were other lodges of instruction with higher pretensions , but he was sure there was no assembly of brethren who had tbo interests of the Craft more at heart than themselves . He begged to couple the toast with the health of Bro . W . R . Turner , S . AV . —Bro . TURNER , in returning thanks , said that though he had boon called upon , the honours were due to Bros . Cottereli , Cockcraft , Nunn , ancl Watson , who had assisted in getting

up this ^ lodge of instruction . Ho was but a young Mason , but the pleasant evenings they hacl spent in a small parlour in Greek-street had shown them the value of an established nucleus of instruction ; they were in the "Old Ship , " and with their excellent pilots there was no doubt they could come safe into port . —Bro . AVATSON , in proposing " The Health of tho AV . M ., " quite approved of the intention of this lodge of instruction to devote itself particularly to the ritualthough ho could not deny that he much admired

, the lectures , and their beautiful illustrations . AVith regard to their AV . M ., he coulcl say , wherever ho went , that he brought earnestness of purpose , gentlemanlike feeling and delicacy , and warmth of feeling ; wherever he went ho made friends , and ho was sure they would all agree that , though not a very old Mason , he was a great acquisition to the Craft . The toast was received with great enthusiasm . — The AV . M ., in returning thanks , said that it had always been his

determination , whatever office he held , to perform the duties thoroughly . He asked them to think upon tbo necessity of this . How frequently they might see admirable ivorking from the chair completely nullified by the imperfeetness of the subordinate officers . He thanked them most cordially for the honour they had done him . Before he sat down he felt it his duty to propose " The Healths of Bros . Cottereli and AA atson " for their kindness in attending and

assisting them in the ivorking of the lodge . This health was received with great enthusiasm . —Bro . COTTEREI . L adverted to the great pleasure older Masons derived from imparting instruction to their skilled hrethren . He epiite agreed that the parrot-like repetition of the fifteen sections ought to be made subordinate to the working of the ceremonies . He hoped that this lodge would be one where the young Alason might something which he

carry away really wanted . Several appropriate toasts followed , and the festivities were protracted to a somewhat late hour . The com fort of the brethren was most assiduously cared for by Bro . Albert Nulsted , the host . The furniture and regalia were supplied by Bro . Piatt ; it is plain , and exceedingly suitable for a lodge of instruction .

PIICENIX LODOE ( NO . 202 ) . —Tho last meeting of this lodge for the season was held at tho Freemasons' Tavern on Saturday last , when Bvo . Maslin , AV . M ., ably raised Bvo . Fuller to the third degree . Bro . R . Bell McEntire was duly installed as AA . M . for the ensuing year , by Bro . AVilliam AVatson , assisted by a full board of installed Alasters , amongst whom we observed Bro . .-Eneas Mclntyre , the new S . G . D ., ' ancl several P . Ms , of the lodge . The usual formalities having been observed , the W . M . appointed as his

officers , Bros . Morris , S . W . ; States , J . AV . ; Bro . Henry G . Warren , the senior P . M . of tbo lodge , Sue . ; anil Bro . AVillinms , S . D ., the other offices being left vacant on account of the non-attendance of members . Bro . AVebber , P . M ., was invested as Treasurer , having been unanimousl y elected at the previous meeting . Bro . Rice was re-elec t ed Tyler . All other business having been disposed of , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , when the usual toasts were given , Bro . M .

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