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THE MASONIC MIRROR . ' * # * All communications to bo addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

TIIE UNTVEHSAL MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY , AND POCKET BOOK FOR 1 SG 9 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication has been just issued . It can be obtained at the office of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , or iu Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We avo requested to mention that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the purposes of tho fund , and the Secretary ( Bro . Anthony Oneal Haye ) will be glad to receive thc names of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will be published . GIRLS' SCHOOL— "We desire to bring before tho notice of our

numerous readers as worthy of their support , the case of Alice llitson Molincaux , aged eight years , a candidate for admission at the ensuing Election for- tbe Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Her father was for twenty-one years Assistant Locomotive Engineer to tbe London , Brighton , and South Coast Railway Company . Ho died very suddenly in November 1 S 67 , leaving a

Widow and seven children . Tbe Widow has since been confined of a posthumous child , making eight in all , and as six of these are wholly , -and the tsvo eldest nearl y dependent upon her , ive need hardly say it is a case particularl y deserving the interest of all Freemasons , and more especially , perhaps that portion of them belonging to or in any way connected with railways . Bro .

Molincaux . was a very rising man iu his profession , hut unfortunately was unable to leave his widow and large family provided for . Ho belonged to the Royal York Lodge at Brighton , No . 315 , of which he bad been a member four vears . Bro . fl ™ . ™

Hawkins of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway , Brighton , will be happy to receive proxies . The daughter of Mrs . S . Palmer is a candidate for admission . Wo understand this to be a truly deserving case for fraternal sympathy . Wo are requested to mention that Clara Mercedes Wicks , who lias been three times a candidate for election , comes

up again in A pril . She has tho support of the Norfolk Provincial Lodges , and tho case is a very de-erving one . Also the case of Theresa Mary Claiscn , which is warml y recommended and which is peculiarly distressing . PROVINCIAL GHAND LODGE or WILTSHIRE . —A Lodge of Emergency will be held at the New HallChippenhamon

, , Wednesday , the 31 st inst . Amongst other business to be transacted , a presentation of regalia will be made to the much esteemed Prov . G . il . of Berks ancl Bucks . Bro . Sir Daniel Goocb , Bart , M . P . A largo muster of brethren is expected . Our readers are referred to our advertising columns for tbe list of brethren from whom tickets for the banquet can bo obtained

BRO . JAMES TERRY , P . M . 228 , will work the ceremonies of consecration and installation at the Sincerity Lodge of Instruction , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars , on Monday next , March 22 , at 7 p . m . Musical arrangements by Bro . Seddon . Jorp . v LODGE OE INSTRUCTION ( No . 188 ) . —This lodge meets now at Bro . Davis ' s , Hose and Crown , Fort-stroet , Union-street , Bishops-gate , on Sundays , at seven p . m . Bro . Littaur , P M ° Qrf-Preceptor . ' ' " / O

Masonic Mems.

THE Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 14 th of April , for tho inauguration of the new buildings , in Great Queen-street , ancl has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to com-, memorate tho occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards only . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ G 6 s .

OLIVER TESTIMONIAL . — "We beg to refer to our advertising columns anont this testimonial , which deserves universal Masonic support . BRETHREN are reminded that tho Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of tho MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

MASONIC ARCUJEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE . —The third meetingof the Institute will be held on Tuesday , the 23 rd hist ., when Bro . Bosant will read a paper upon the recent discoveries iu connection with the Palestine Exploration Fund . GRAND LODGE OE I RELAND ORGAN FUND . —A subscription list for this fund is opened at Freemasons' Hall , Dublin . Bros

Francis Quin , Davenport , Crosthwaite , and Humphrey Minchii . will be happy to receive subscrip tions . His Grace the Duke of Leinccster , G . M ., has headed the list with th magnificent donation of £ 100 . £ 100 is the amount required A GRAND MASONIC BALL will take place at the Exhibition Palace , Dublin , under the patronage of the Duke of Leinster ,,

G . M ., upon Friday , tho 9 th of April . It is expected that H . R . H . Prince Arthur will be present . THE Royal Arch Masons of Smyrna have petitioned the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a , warrant to open a chapter in that city . THE " Freemasons' Calendar for the Province of Durham " is now published , aud may be obtained on application to Bro . William Brignall , jun ., or Bro . R . Cooke , 8 , Silver-street , Durham .

MASONIC LTEEBOAT FUND . —What individual members of the [ Craft can do towards this great object is best told by Bro . Walter ' Reynolds , of tbe Minerva Lodge of Mark Masters , collecting in shillings , the handsome sum of six guineas . Collection cards may be bad from the Secretary , Bro . Anthony Oneal Ilayc , at the office , 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London W . C .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ALBION LODGE ( Xo . 0 ) . —This lodge held tho usual meeting at Freemason ' s Hull , on Tuesday , tbe 3 nd inst ., Bro . E . Coste , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of tho last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bro . Fouchard was raised to M . M ., ancl Mr . C . A . Bayly initiated . A notice of motion was then given by Bros . Abbot aud Burton , P . M . ' s , that Bro . C . Lee should be elected as a country member , as was also Bro . Collingwoocl . Bro . Stevens , P . M „ proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel be presented to

their late respected W . M ., Bro . S . Coste , which was acquiesced in . Lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , when an excellent dinner was provided by Bro . Charles Gosden , the indefatigable manager of tho Freemasons' Tavern . The W . M . was supported by Bros . Buller . S . W . ; Baylis , J . W . ; S . Coste , I . P . M . ; and the following P . M . ' s , I Bros . Willoy , Valentine , Moring , Abbott , Stevens , James Bmton , & c ., r . lso by Bros , liipp ' mand Bartleman , visitors .

The usual loyal and -Masonic toasts were given . Luring tho evening some excellent music emanated from Bros . Stevens , S . Coste , II . P-. illant , Willey , Bartleman , and Sloraan . BRITANNIC ( NO . 33 ) . —A mooting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall on Fridav , the 12 th inst . There was a numei _ jns attendance of members and visitors . Of the former there -Sio ^ present Bros . Glegg , W . M . ; Shields , S . W . ; Church , . T . W . ; CrfrnHftX-P . M . and Treas .,- Chubb , P . M . aud Sec ; Glaisher

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MYSTICS AND MYSTICISM. No. IV. Article 1
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
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WEST INDIES. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
REVIEWS Article 18
PROVINCIAL FUNERAL GRAND LODGE IN MEMORIAM OF THE LATE BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., PROV. G. MASTER OF GLASGOW. Article 18
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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THE MASONIC MIRROR . ' * # * All communications to bo addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

TIIE UNTVEHSAL MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY , AND POCKET BOOK FOR 1 SG 9 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication has been just issued . It can be obtained at the office of the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , or iu Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We avo requested to mention that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the purposes of tho fund , and the Secretary ( Bro . Anthony Oneal Haye ) will be glad to receive thc names of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will be published . GIRLS' SCHOOL— "We desire to bring before tho notice of our

numerous readers as worthy of their support , the case of Alice llitson Molincaux , aged eight years , a candidate for admission at the ensuing Election for- tbe Royal Masonic Institution for Girls . Her father was for twenty-one years Assistant Locomotive Engineer to tbe London , Brighton , and South Coast Railway Company . Ho died very suddenly in November 1 S 67 , leaving a

Widow and seven children . Tbe Widow has since been confined of a posthumous child , making eight in all , and as six of these are wholly , -and the tsvo eldest nearl y dependent upon her , ive need hardly say it is a case particularl y deserving the interest of all Freemasons , and more especially , perhaps that portion of them belonging to or in any way connected with railways . Bro .

Molincaux . was a very rising man iu his profession , hut unfortunately was unable to leave his widow and large family provided for . Ho belonged to the Royal York Lodge at Brighton , No . 315 , of which he bad been a member four vears . Bro . fl ™ . ™

Hawkins of the London Brighton and South Coast Railway , Brighton , will be happy to receive proxies . The daughter of Mrs . S . Palmer is a candidate for admission . Wo understand this to be a truly deserving case for fraternal sympathy . Wo are requested to mention that Clara Mercedes Wicks , who lias been three times a candidate for election , comes

up again in A pril . She has tho support of the Norfolk Provincial Lodges , and tho case is a very de-erving one . Also the case of Theresa Mary Claiscn , which is warml y recommended and which is peculiarly distressing . PROVINCIAL GHAND LODGE or WILTSHIRE . —A Lodge of Emergency will be held at the New HallChippenhamon

, , Wednesday , the 31 st inst . Amongst other business to be transacted , a presentation of regalia will be made to the much esteemed Prov . G . il . of Berks ancl Bucks . Bro . Sir Daniel Goocb , Bart , M . P . A largo muster of brethren is expected . Our readers are referred to our advertising columns for tbe list of brethren from whom tickets for the banquet can bo obtained

BRO . JAMES TERRY , P . M . 228 , will work the ceremonies of consecration and installation at the Sincerity Lodge of Instruction , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched Friars , on Monday next , March 22 , at 7 p . m . Musical arrangements by Bro . Seddon . Jorp . v LODGE OE INSTRUCTION ( No . 188 ) . —This lodge meets now at Bro . Davis ' s , Hose and Crown , Fort-stroet , Union-street , Bishops-gate , on Sundays , at seven p . m . Bro . Littaur , P M ° Qrf-Preceptor . ' ' " / O

Masonic Mems.

THE Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 14 th of April , for tho inauguration of the new buildings , in Great Queen-street , ancl has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to com-, memorate tho occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards only . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ G 6 s .

OLIVER TESTIMONIAL . — "We beg to refer to our advertising columns anont this testimonial , which deserves universal Masonic support . BRETHREN are reminded that tho Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of tho MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

MASONIC ARCUJEOLOGICAL INSTITUTE . —The third meetingof the Institute will be held on Tuesday , the 23 rd hist ., when Bro . Bosant will read a paper upon the recent discoveries iu connection with the Palestine Exploration Fund . GRAND LODGE OE I RELAND ORGAN FUND . —A subscription list for this fund is opened at Freemasons' Hall , Dublin . Bros

Francis Quin , Davenport , Crosthwaite , and Humphrey Minchii . will be happy to receive subscrip tions . His Grace the Duke of Leinccster , G . M ., has headed the list with th magnificent donation of £ 100 . £ 100 is the amount required A GRAND MASONIC BALL will take place at the Exhibition Palace , Dublin , under the patronage of the Duke of Leinster ,,

G . M ., upon Friday , tho 9 th of April . It is expected that H . R . H . Prince Arthur will be present . THE Royal Arch Masons of Smyrna have petitioned the Grand Chapter of Scotland for a , warrant to open a chapter in that city . THE " Freemasons' Calendar for the Province of Durham " is now published , aud may be obtained on application to Bro . William Brignall , jun ., or Bro . R . Cooke , 8 , Silver-street , Durham .

MASONIC LTEEBOAT FUND . —What individual members of the [ Craft can do towards this great object is best told by Bro . Walter ' Reynolds , of tbe Minerva Lodge of Mark Masters , collecting in shillings , the handsome sum of six guineas . Collection cards may be bad from the Secretary , Bro . Anthony Oneal Ilayc , at the office , 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London W . C .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ALBION LODGE ( Xo . 0 ) . —This lodge held tho usual meeting at Freemason ' s Hull , on Tuesday , tbe 3 nd inst ., Bro . E . Coste , W . M ., presiding . The minutes of tho last meeting were read and confirmed , after which Bro . Fouchard was raised to M . M ., ancl Mr . C . A . Bayly initiated . A notice of motion was then given by Bros . Abbot aud Burton , P . M . ' s , that Bro . C . Lee should be elected as a country member , as was also Bro . Collingwoocl . Bro . Stevens , P . M „ proposed that a P . M . ' s jewel be presented to

their late respected W . M ., Bro . S . Coste , which was acquiesced in . Lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to the banqueting room , when an excellent dinner was provided by Bro . Charles Gosden , the indefatigable manager of tho Freemasons' Tavern . The W . M . was supported by Bros . Buller . S . W . ; Baylis , J . W . ; S . Coste , I . P . M . ; and the following P . M . ' s , I Bros . Willoy , Valentine , Moring , Abbott , Stevens , James Bmton , & c ., r . lso by Bros , liipp ' mand Bartleman , visitors .

The usual loyal and -Masonic toasts were given . Luring tho evening some excellent music emanated from Bros . Stevens , S . Coste , II . P-. illant , Willey , Bartleman , and Sloraan . BRITANNIC ( NO . 33 ) . —A mooting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Hall on Fridav , the 12 th inst . There was a numei _ jns attendance of members and visitors . Of the former there -Sio ^ present Bros . Glegg , W . M . ; Shields , S . W . ; Church , . T . W . ; CrfrnHftX-P . M . and Treas .,- Chubb , P . M . aud Sec ; Glaisher

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