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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

The Girls' School Festival.

THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL .

After we went to press Avith our last issue we received an announcement that the total amount collected at the Festival on AVednesday , the 9 th inst ., was £ 3 , 701 9 s . 3 d ., with two lists to come in , being the largest sum ever received at an Anniversary Festival since the foundation of the School , and from as large a board of Stewards , being the same number as last year , Avhich ¦ was the largest .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

MEKCHANT NAVY LODGE ( NO . 781 ) . —The regular monthly meeting , and last till October , of this flourishing lodge Avas held at the Jamaica Hotel , AVest India Docks , on Thursday , the 10 th inst . Bros . C . K . Killick , W . M . ; Davies , S . W . ; Bracebridge , 3 . W . ; Sutton , S . D . ; Helps , J . D . ; Bradbury , I . G . ; E . J . Read , Hon . Sec , and many other brethren and visitors ; amongst the latter were Bros . J . L . Toole , 22 ; Johnson , 140 ; and J . Terry . The lodge having been opened , the

minutes of the last regular lodge were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken , and declared unanimous in favour of Mr . Crockett , who was regularly initiated into ancient Freemasonry . Bros . Leary and Michaelson being candidates for the second degree , answered the usual questions , Avere entrusted and withdrew . 'Die lodge was then opened in the second degree . Bros . Leary and Michaelson were passed to degree of Fellow Craft . The lodge being resumed to the first degreeand nothing

fur-, ther being offered , Avas closed Avith solemn prayer till the second Wednesday in October . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , aud after the cloth was removed and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts given and duly responded to , Bro . Wright , P . M ., proposed "The Health of their Worshipful Master , Bro . Killick . " He was sure the brethren must have been delighted Avith his work on this his first evening . The

impressiveness witli which he worked the ceremonies was no more than was to be expected from him , as his diligence and attention to the minor offices which he had filled , had reflected great credit on him as well as the lodge . The AV . Master in responding to the toast , thanked Bro . Wright , P . M ., for the kind

eulogiums he had passed upon him , also the brethren , for his manner of conducting the lodge . This he begged to assure them was entirely owing to the advantages he had received from lodges of instruction , as well as the kindness of numerous brethren , and he could further Assure them , particularly young Masons , that attendance at lodges of instruction was of essential service to aspirants for office . The W . Master then proposed " The Health of the Past Masters" which was responded

, to by Bro . Wright , P . M ., who alluded to the modesty of their W . M . He was sure'that the other Past Masters , with himself , Avould be only very glad to render information to any of their younger brethren lvho might be aspiring to office , and added that he had the pleasure of initiating their AV . M ., and he was highly gratified to see him occupying the position he now did . Bro . Wright , P . M ., then asked the AV . M . permission to propose

the next toast , one that he should like to see more frequently given in our lodges ; we were taught to relieve tho distressed , and assist the aged and weak , therefore lie begged to initiate , if he might so term it , this practise , and that wils "The Masonic Charities , " and coupling with it the name of Bro . Terry . He need not remind the brethren of tho great principles which they all professed to admireviz . brotherllovereliefand

, , y , , truth . Bvo . Terry in responding as the representative of one of the charities , viz ., that for the aged Freemasons and their widows , begged to thank the numerous brethren for the support which they had aflbrded the Institution which , withontrefereiice to the claims of other kindred institutions , was one which claimed the attention and assistance of all the brethren . The

Metropolitan.

subscription to the Institution was very small , being but 5 s per annum , and he was sure that no Freemason could ever miss so small an amount . Were the whole of the members of the Craft in London alone to subscribe this small sum , and each lodge only 20 s . per annum , the poor and the aged would not have to undergo the anxiety and , he might say , mental torture , of the precarious chances of election . They would then be enabled to carry out that great Masonic principle of giving to

him who asks , and knowing that our charities would be twice blessed by him who gives as well as him who receives . The Health of the Initiate , " was then given and responded to . "The Health of the Visiting Brethren , " was then given , and Bro . Toole , 22 , in responding , said that through the kindness of the AV . M ., an old and esteemed friend of his as well as Bro . Wright , P . M ., and their Secretary , he had had the pleasure of visiting the lodge many timesand it was always a source of

, gratification to him to do so , as he felt he was not only among gentlemen but among brethren . There Avas that kindly and Masonic feeling marking all their proceedings , that he might say from his experience was not confined to lodge meetings in general , but was exhibited by them in all their daily

transactions . "The Health of the Officers , " was then given and responded to by Bro . Bracebridge , J . W ., in the absence of the S . W " , who was compelled to leave early . The Tyler ' s toast brought this happy evening to a close . This pleasures of the evening were considerably enhanced by some excellent songs from several of the brethren . LODGE OE JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —The regular meeting of this old prosperous lodge was held on AVednesdaythe 9 th inst . at

, , the AVhite Swan , High-street , Deptford . Bro . J . Lightfoot , W . M ., presided . The business done was three raisings and two passings . Bro . H . Moore , I . P . M . 73 , and a member of this lodge , did the raisings , and the W . M . the passings ; all of which were done in an able and efficient manner . Two sums of two guineas were voted from the Charity Fund of this lodge , to licants whose cases were brought forward btwo of the

app y members , viz ., one to a Toronto brother , and one to a widow of a deceased member of the Beadon Lodge , 619 . It was resolved unanimously to close the lodge until the second AVednesday of October . Business being ended the lodge was duly closed * Afterwards the brethren partook of refreshment . Visitors were J . Searle , P . M . ; G . Brown , P . M . Treas . 169 ; Gale , S . AV . 548 ; Whittle , S 71 , & c .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . ABINGDON . —Abbey Lodge ( No . 945 ) . —The brethren of thislodge assembled in the lodge room at the Abbey Council Chamber , Abingdon , for the purpose of installing the AV . M Elect , Bro . H . D'Almaine , Prov . G . S . B . of Berks and Bucks . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . M . ' s Belcher and C . T . Hawkins . The brethren present were Bros . J . Blandy Jenkins ( High Sheriff of Berks ) T . ParrE . J . TrendallW .

, , , Belcher , R . Badcock , Mortimer , C . T . Hawkins , G . Taunton ; A . S . Hurford , the AV . M . Elect of the Alfred Lodge , Oxford ; Captain Bradney , J . T . Morland , IS . Morlancl , Hedges , Hetumings , T . Blake , Simpson , T . AVootton , J . S . Lowe , Badcock , J . Plowman . On the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . appointed his officers for the year as follows : Bros , the Rev . T . G . Mortimer , as P . M . ; W . Belcher , S . W . ; T . T . Morland , J . AV . ;

Alderman R . Badcock , Treas . ; E . Morland , Sec . ; Hedges , S . D . ; Heminings , J . D .,- Captain J . Bradney , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Blake . I . G . ; W . L . Hunt , Tyler . The labours having been brought to a termination the brethren adjourned for refreshment to the committee room , where a sumptuous dinner , provided by Mr . Clarke , the new landlord of the Crown and Thistle Hotel , aAvaited them . The dinner was in every vaspeet Avorthy of the occasion , and the host had evidently made up his mind that

everything should be done liberally and well . The W . M . presided with considerable ability , and introduced the toasts in brief but appropriate terms . The usual Masonic toasts were given , as well as others of a local character , and among the latter Ave may especially mention the " Mayor of Abingdon , ( Mr . Alderman John Hyde ) , and the Corporation , with many thanks to them for the use of their rooms . " Mr . Alderman Badcock responded to the toast , and remarked that they had great reason to be proud of their present Mayor ( Mr . Alderman John Hyde ) , for although he was not a member of the Craft ,

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AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 2
PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. * Article 4
MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 6
THE BIRMINGHAM MASONIC HALL AND CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 8
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH, DUMFRIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* # * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

The Girls' School Festival.

THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL .

After we went to press Avith our last issue we received an announcement that the total amount collected at the Festival on AVednesday , the 9 th inst ., was £ 3 , 701 9 s . 3 d ., with two lists to come in , being the largest sum ever received at an Anniversary Festival since the foundation of the School , and from as large a board of Stewards , being the same number as last year , Avhich ¦ was the largest .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

MEKCHANT NAVY LODGE ( NO . 781 ) . —The regular monthly meeting , and last till October , of this flourishing lodge Avas held at the Jamaica Hotel , AVest India Docks , on Thursday , the 10 th inst . Bros . C . K . Killick , W . M . ; Davies , S . W . ; Bracebridge , 3 . W . ; Sutton , S . D . ; Helps , J . D . ; Bradbury , I . G . ; E . J . Read , Hon . Sec , and many other brethren and visitors ; amongst the latter were Bros . J . L . Toole , 22 ; Johnson , 140 ; and J . Terry . The lodge having been opened , the

minutes of the last regular lodge were read and confirmed . A ballot was then taken , and declared unanimous in favour of Mr . Crockett , who was regularly initiated into ancient Freemasonry . Bros . Leary and Michaelson being candidates for the second degree , answered the usual questions , Avere entrusted and withdrew . 'Die lodge was then opened in the second degree . Bros . Leary and Michaelson were passed to degree of Fellow Craft . The lodge being resumed to the first degreeand nothing

fur-, ther being offered , Avas closed Avith solemn prayer till the second Wednesday in October . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , aud after the cloth was removed and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts given and duly responded to , Bro . Wright , P . M ., proposed "The Health of their Worshipful Master , Bro . Killick . " He was sure the brethren must have been delighted Avith his work on this his first evening . The

impressiveness witli which he worked the ceremonies was no more than was to be expected from him , as his diligence and attention to the minor offices which he had filled , had reflected great credit on him as well as the lodge . The AV . Master in responding to the toast , thanked Bro . Wright , P . M ., for the kind

eulogiums he had passed upon him , also the brethren , for his manner of conducting the lodge . This he begged to assure them was entirely owing to the advantages he had received from lodges of instruction , as well as the kindness of numerous brethren , and he could further Assure them , particularly young Masons , that attendance at lodges of instruction was of essential service to aspirants for office . The W . Master then proposed " The Health of the Past Masters" which was responded

, to by Bro . Wright , P . M ., who alluded to the modesty of their W . M . He was sure'that the other Past Masters , with himself , Avould be only very glad to render information to any of their younger brethren lvho might be aspiring to office , and added that he had the pleasure of initiating their AV . M ., and he was highly gratified to see him occupying the position he now did . Bro . Wright , P . M ., then asked the AV . M . permission to propose

the next toast , one that he should like to see more frequently given in our lodges ; we were taught to relieve tho distressed , and assist the aged and weak , therefore lie begged to initiate , if he might so term it , this practise , and that wils "The Masonic Charities , " and coupling with it the name of Bro . Terry . He need not remind the brethren of tho great principles which they all professed to admireviz . brotherllovereliefand

, , y , , truth . Bvo . Terry in responding as the representative of one of the charities , viz ., that for the aged Freemasons and their widows , begged to thank the numerous brethren for the support which they had aflbrded the Institution which , withontrefereiice to the claims of other kindred institutions , was one which claimed the attention and assistance of all the brethren . The

Metropolitan.

subscription to the Institution was very small , being but 5 s per annum , and he was sure that no Freemason could ever miss so small an amount . Were the whole of the members of the Craft in London alone to subscribe this small sum , and each lodge only 20 s . per annum , the poor and the aged would not have to undergo the anxiety and , he might say , mental torture , of the precarious chances of election . They would then be enabled to carry out that great Masonic principle of giving to

him who asks , and knowing that our charities would be twice blessed by him who gives as well as him who receives . The Health of the Initiate , " was then given and responded to . "The Health of the Visiting Brethren , " was then given , and Bro . Toole , 22 , in responding , said that through the kindness of the AV . M ., an old and esteemed friend of his as well as Bro . Wright , P . M ., and their Secretary , he had had the pleasure of visiting the lodge many timesand it was always a source of

, gratification to him to do so , as he felt he was not only among gentlemen but among brethren . There Avas that kindly and Masonic feeling marking all their proceedings , that he might say from his experience was not confined to lodge meetings in general , but was exhibited by them in all their daily

transactions . "The Health of the Officers , " was then given and responded to by Bro . Bracebridge , J . W ., in the absence of the S . W " , who was compelled to leave early . The Tyler ' s toast brought this happy evening to a close . This pleasures of the evening were considerably enhanced by some excellent songs from several of the brethren . LODGE OE JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —The regular meeting of this old prosperous lodge was held on AVednesdaythe 9 th inst . at

, , the AVhite Swan , High-street , Deptford . Bro . J . Lightfoot , W . M ., presided . The business done was three raisings and two passings . Bro . H . Moore , I . P . M . 73 , and a member of this lodge , did the raisings , and the W . M . the passings ; all of which were done in an able and efficient manner . Two sums of two guineas were voted from the Charity Fund of this lodge , to licants whose cases were brought forward btwo of the

app y members , viz ., one to a Toronto brother , and one to a widow of a deceased member of the Beadon Lodge , 619 . It was resolved unanimously to close the lodge until the second AVednesday of October . Business being ended the lodge was duly closed * Afterwards the brethren partook of refreshment . Visitors were J . Searle , P . M . ; G . Brown , P . M . Treas . 169 ; Gale , S . AV . 548 ; Whittle , S 71 , & c .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BERKS AND BUCKS . ABINGDON . —Abbey Lodge ( No . 945 ) . —The brethren of thislodge assembled in the lodge room at the Abbey Council Chamber , Abingdon , for the purpose of installing the AV . M Elect , Bro . H . D'Almaine , Prov . G . S . B . of Berks and Bucks . The ceremony of installation was performed by P . M . ' s Belcher and C . T . Hawkins . The brethren present were Bros . J . Blandy Jenkins ( High Sheriff of Berks ) T . ParrE . J . TrendallW .

, , , Belcher , R . Badcock , Mortimer , C . T . Hawkins , G . Taunton ; A . S . Hurford , the AV . M . Elect of the Alfred Lodge , Oxford ; Captain Bradney , J . T . Morland , IS . Morlancl , Hedges , Hetumings , T . Blake , Simpson , T . AVootton , J . S . Lowe , Badcock , J . Plowman . On the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . appointed his officers for the year as follows : Bros , the Rev . T . G . Mortimer , as P . M . ; W . Belcher , S . W . ; T . T . Morland , J . AV . ;

Alderman R . Badcock , Treas . ; E . Morland , Sec . ; Hedges , S . D . ; Heminings , J . D .,- Captain J . Bradney , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Blake . I . G . ; W . L . Hunt , Tyler . The labours having been brought to a termination the brethren adjourned for refreshment to the committee room , where a sumptuous dinner , provided by Mr . Clarke , the new landlord of the Crown and Thistle Hotel , aAvaited them . The dinner was in every vaspeet Avorthy of the occasion , and the host had evidently made up his mind that

everything should be done liberally and well . The W . M . presided with considerable ability , and introduced the toasts in brief but appropriate terms . The usual Masonic toasts were given , as well as others of a local character , and among the latter Ave may especially mention the " Mayor of Abingdon , ( Mr . Alderman John Hyde ) , and the Corporation , with many thanks to them for the use of their rooms . " Mr . Alderman Badcock responded to the toast , and remarked that they had great reason to be proud of their present Mayor ( Mr . Alderman John Hyde ) , for although he was not a member of the Craft ,

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