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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . THE SEW GP . AND OEFICEBS . Amongst the neiv Grand Ollicers to be appointed next week , in addition to -the Earl de Grey and Ripon , already announced as D . G . M ., we'hear that Bros . Gregory , C . E ., and Mclntyre will be G . D ' s . ; Bro . Jno . Symonds , Asst . G . D . C . ; and Bro . Hyde Pullen ,

D . Prov . G . M ., Isle of Wight , G . S . B . We also hear rumoured ; tbe names of the Rev . Dr . Senior and the Rev . Ryland Bedford , as G . Chaps . For the office of Wardens , ive hear so many names thafc we abstain from mentioning any . The installation of the new Prov . G . M . for "West Yorkshire , the Earl cle Grey and Ripon , ivill take place at Leeds , on the 2 ' 2 nd May

We believe that the ceremony will be performed by the M . W . G . M ' The concluding portion of the first Prestonian Lecture will be delivered in the Grand Steivards' Lodge , by Bro . Warren , P . M ., on Thursday , the 23 rd of May , instead of Wednesday , the 29 thas originally announced , that being the Derby-day , in the enjoyment of which Freemasons are as ardent as other classes of Her

Majesty ' s subjects , ' The Prov . G-rand Lodge of Oxfordshire ivill be held on Friday , 21-th May , instead of Wednesday , the 29 th , in consequence of Epsom races . The Cceur de Lion Encampment , for the same reason , will hold their festival on the 23 rd , instead of the 2 Sth . At the Board of Be nevolence on Wednesday last , Bro . H . Faudel P . G . D ., presiding , thirteen petitioners were relieved ivith various ennis , amounting to £ 160 .

Boys' School.

BOYS' SCHOOL .

A Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this . school was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday last , Bro . John Symonds , V . P ., in the Chair . The minutes of the various Committees ancl of the last Quarterly Court having been read and confirmed , Bro . THISELTON , the Secretary , asked to be allowed to make a

personal explanation . He hacl seen in the FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE what lie considered to be a personal attack upon himself . He begged to assure the brethren that he had no knowledge of the course Bro . Cabbell ivas about to take to put an end to the late special meeting , and that , though he had known him for five-andtwenty years , he hacl never ventured to suggest to him fche course it would be desirable to pursue on any given motion . Bro . Cabbell was re-elected Treasurer .

Twenty brethren were elected to act on the General Committee , n conjunction with the Vice-Presidents and Governors . The routine business having been gone through , the election of seven hoys for the School , out of a list of thirteen candidates , Avas 2 ) roceedeil with—Bro . Udall taking the Chair , in the place of Bro . ¦ Symonds , ivho was about to leave , and Bros . Robins , Barrett ,

Robinson , Hewlett , and Savage acting as Scrutineers . At the close the poll ivas declared as follows : — ELECTED . Browne , Wm ., Swindon 3061 Ashfieid , E . T ., London 3050 Rebbeck , A . AV ., London 2745 Cuke , J . C , Northampton 255 S

Long , H . C , London 2-516 Clatworthv , J . M „ Brixham 246 S Campbell , A . C , Usk 22-19 NON-ELECTED . Ridgway , C . , T ., Huntingdon 20 S 2 Smith , A ., Southsea 1752 Osborne , F . C , London 1676 Chase , Henry C , London 1579

Mariner , . 1 . P ., London 230 Lidstone , F . B ., Plymouth 120 Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers anil Chairman closed the proceedings .

The Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

Lodges and Subscribers who have not disposed of their votes lor the Widows' Fund , are requested to forward their proxy papers to Bro . Henry G . Warren , at the Office of THE FBEEIIASONS MAGAZINE , on behalf of Mrs . Sarah AVeymouth , of 9 , St . Martin ' s , Leicester , widow of Thos . AVeymouth , late of 23 , Duke-street , St . James's , poulterer .

Mrs . Weymouth is noiv in her sixty-fourth year , having been born January 27 , 17 S 9 . She was married on the 1 st July , 1821 , ancl her husband died on the 29 th May , 1845 . The late Bro . Weymouth ivas initiated in the Lodge of Faith , No . 165 , on fche 26 th August , 1828 , and paid to June , 1841 , a period of thirteen years . The only means of support of Mrs . Weymouth is described

to be needle-work , and , being afflicted ivith rheumatism , she can clo but little . Bro . AVarren , in making this appeal , begs to assure the brethren thafc he knoivs nothing of the case beyond Avhat is stated in the balloting-papers , and that he is induced to take ifc up purely from

seeing that Mrs . Weymouth has been a candidate for seven years and yet has made but little progress towards snccess . To th brethren of the Lodge of Faitli ive particularly appeal , feeling sure that , though but few , if any , of the present members may have known the late Bro . AA eymouth , they ivill nofc , upon having their attention directed to it , long allow the widow of a deceased brother of their lodge to linger in poverty , the poignancy of which

must be increased by Hope deferred . As Mrs . AVeymouth is a resident of Leicester , we hope ive shall also have the support of the brethren of that province . The brethren generally are reminded that every lodge has votes , and every subscription of five shillings gives eiglit votes , ancl if the subscribers will only mark one of the eight to Mrs . Weymouth ,

it ivill ensure her election . About 1000 votes , wifch those brought forward , will carry the election ; and as every five shillings will purchase eight votes , Ave shall be happy to receive that amount from brethren , ivho have nofc already subscribed , towards aiding the object of taking from tbe balloting papers such an item as " Seventh Application . " Towards

the 1000 , we thus head the list—A ' otos . Bro . AA arren 72 Mrs . AA arren 16 Bro . Cooke , Matthew ( 10 s . ) 16 „ Gaball , , T . II . ( 5 s . ) 8 „ States , G . ( 5 s . ) S

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

C ' ONSECBATION 03 ? THE DALHOUSIE LoD & E ( NO . 1162 ) . On Thursday , April 11 , the new Dalhousie Loclge ( No . 1162 ) ivas consecrated at the Duke of Kent , Old Kent-road , in the presence of Bros . Wafcson , P . M . 23 ; J . 11 . Warren , P . M . 234 ; Dickie , P . M . 53 ; Harris , P . M . 33 ; Thomas , P . M . 745 ; James , S . W . 85 ; Birch , P . M . 19 ; Salmon , P . M . 205 ; Piatt , W . M . 168 ; Moore , W . M . 206 ; Hurt 1 G 5 ; Holmes 11 ; GurderW . M . 745 ; NunnP . M . 85

, , , , ; Rands , 1115 ; George Tedder , 11 ; Purbrool :, P . M . 10-14 and 1136 Hodson , 745 ; Gardner , S . D . 1022 ; II . Thompson , S . D . 206 ; Amos , 1044 ; ancl several other brethren . The Most AVorshipful the Grand Master nominated Bro . Farmer to perform the ceremony of consecration , the musical arrangements being under the direction of Bro . Amos , assisted by Bros . George Tedder , Holmes , and Tate . Shortly before four o ' clock , the brethren having assembled in an

ante-room , proceeded in procession to the lodge-room , headed by Bro . D . It . Farmer , the presiding officer , who opened the loclge in the different degrees , followed by solemn music and prayer . Nothing coulcl excel the able manner in which this ceremony ivas performed by Bro . Farmer , and Bro . Amos ' s arrangement of the music elicited the highest meed of approbation . Bro . FAIOIEI ! , then in due form installed Bro . Ireland as the first AV . M . The A \ . M ., appointed his officers as follows : — -Bros . Potts , S . AA . ; Underwood , J . AV . ; J . R . Warren , Sec . ; Farmer , Treas . ; Bates , S . D . -. Palmer , . 1 . 1 ) . ; the I . G . ivas not appointed . Messrs . Hayward and Dennison ivere then introduced , and in a very

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MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 1
VISIT TO STRATFORD-ON-AVON AND ITS, VICINAGE. Article 2
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC RITUAL. Article 10
RETURNS TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 11
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . THE SEW GP . AND OEFICEBS . Amongst the neiv Grand Ollicers to be appointed next week , in addition to -the Earl de Grey and Ripon , already announced as D . G . M ., we'hear that Bros . Gregory , C . E ., and Mclntyre will be G . D ' s . ; Bro . Jno . Symonds , Asst . G . D . C . ; and Bro . Hyde Pullen ,

D . Prov . G . M ., Isle of Wight , G . S . B . We also hear rumoured ; tbe names of the Rev . Dr . Senior and the Rev . Ryland Bedford , as G . Chaps . For the office of Wardens , ive hear so many names thafc we abstain from mentioning any . The installation of the new Prov . G . M . for "West Yorkshire , the Earl cle Grey and Ripon , ivill take place at Leeds , on the 2 ' 2 nd May

We believe that the ceremony will be performed by the M . W . G . M ' The concluding portion of the first Prestonian Lecture will be delivered in the Grand Steivards' Lodge , by Bro . Warren , P . M ., on Thursday , the 23 rd of May , instead of Wednesday , the 29 thas originally announced , that being the Derby-day , in the enjoyment of which Freemasons are as ardent as other classes of Her

Majesty ' s subjects , ' The Prov . G-rand Lodge of Oxfordshire ivill be held on Friday , 21-th May , instead of Wednesday , the 29 th , in consequence of Epsom races . The Cceur de Lion Encampment , for the same reason , will hold their festival on the 23 rd , instead of the 2 Sth . At the Board of Be nevolence on Wednesday last , Bro . H . Faudel P . G . D ., presiding , thirteen petitioners were relieved ivith various ennis , amounting to £ 160 .

Boys' School.

BOYS' SCHOOL .

A Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this . school was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on Monday last , Bro . John Symonds , V . P ., in the Chair . The minutes of the various Committees ancl of the last Quarterly Court having been read and confirmed , Bro . THISELTON , the Secretary , asked to be allowed to make a

personal explanation . He hacl seen in the FBEEMASONS MAGAZINE what lie considered to be a personal attack upon himself . He begged to assure the brethren that he had no knowledge of the course Bro . Cabbell ivas about to take to put an end to the late special meeting , and that , though he had known him for five-andtwenty years , he hacl never ventured to suggest to him fche course it would be desirable to pursue on any given motion . Bro . Cabbell was re-elected Treasurer .

Twenty brethren were elected to act on the General Committee , n conjunction with the Vice-Presidents and Governors . The routine business having been gone through , the election of seven hoys for the School , out of a list of thirteen candidates , Avas 2 ) roceedeil with—Bro . Udall taking the Chair , in the place of Bro . ¦ Symonds , ivho was about to leave , and Bros . Robins , Barrett ,

Robinson , Hewlett , and Savage acting as Scrutineers . At the close the poll ivas declared as follows : — ELECTED . Browne , Wm ., Swindon 3061 Ashfieid , E . T ., London 3050 Rebbeck , A . AV ., London 2745 Cuke , J . C , Northampton 255 S

Long , H . C , London 2-516 Clatworthv , J . M „ Brixham 246 S Campbell , A . C , Usk 22-19 NON-ELECTED . Ridgway , C . , T ., Huntingdon 20 S 2 Smith , A ., Southsea 1752 Osborne , F . C , London 1676 Chase , Henry C , London 1579

Mariner , . 1 . P ., London 230 Lidstone , F . B ., Plymouth 120 Votes of thanks to the Scrutineers anil Chairman closed the proceedings .

The Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

Lodges and Subscribers who have not disposed of their votes lor the Widows' Fund , are requested to forward their proxy papers to Bro . Henry G . Warren , at the Office of THE FBEEIIASONS MAGAZINE , on behalf of Mrs . Sarah AVeymouth , of 9 , St . Martin ' s , Leicester , widow of Thos . AVeymouth , late of 23 , Duke-street , St . James's , poulterer .

Mrs . Weymouth is noiv in her sixty-fourth year , having been born January 27 , 17 S 9 . She was married on the 1 st July , 1821 , ancl her husband died on the 29 th May , 1845 . The late Bro . Weymouth ivas initiated in the Lodge of Faith , No . 165 , on fche 26 th August , 1828 , and paid to June , 1841 , a period of thirteen years . The only means of support of Mrs . Weymouth is described

to be needle-work , and , being afflicted ivith rheumatism , she can clo but little . Bro . AVarren , in making this appeal , begs to assure the brethren thafc he knoivs nothing of the case beyond Avhat is stated in the balloting-papers , and that he is induced to take ifc up purely from

seeing that Mrs . Weymouth has been a candidate for seven years and yet has made but little progress towards snccess . To th brethren of the Lodge of Faitli ive particularly appeal , feeling sure that , though but few , if any , of the present members may have known the late Bro . AA eymouth , they ivill nofc , upon having their attention directed to it , long allow the widow of a deceased brother of their lodge to linger in poverty , the poignancy of which

must be increased by Hope deferred . As Mrs . AVeymouth is a resident of Leicester , we hope ive shall also have the support of the brethren of that province . The brethren generally are reminded that every lodge has votes , and every subscription of five shillings gives eiglit votes , ancl if the subscribers will only mark one of the eight to Mrs . Weymouth ,

it ivill ensure her election . About 1000 votes , wifch those brought forward , will carry the election ; and as every five shillings will purchase eight votes , Ave shall be happy to receive that amount from brethren , ivho have nofc already subscribed , towards aiding the object of taking from tbe balloting papers such an item as " Seventh Application . " Towards

the 1000 , we thus head the list—A ' otos . Bro . AA arren 72 Mrs . AA arren 16 Bro . Cooke , Matthew ( 10 s . ) 16 „ Gaball , , T . II . ( 5 s . ) 8 „ States , G . ( 5 s . ) S

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

C ' ONSECBATION 03 ? THE DALHOUSIE LoD & E ( NO . 1162 ) . On Thursday , April 11 , the new Dalhousie Loclge ( No . 1162 ) ivas consecrated at the Duke of Kent , Old Kent-road , in the presence of Bros . Wafcson , P . M . 23 ; J . 11 . Warren , P . M . 234 ; Dickie , P . M . 53 ; Harris , P . M . 33 ; Thomas , P . M . 745 ; James , S . W . 85 ; Birch , P . M . 19 ; Salmon , P . M . 205 ; Piatt , W . M . 168 ; Moore , W . M . 206 ; Hurt 1 G 5 ; Holmes 11 ; GurderW . M . 745 ; NunnP . M . 85

, , , , ; Rands , 1115 ; George Tedder , 11 ; Purbrool :, P . M . 10-14 and 1136 Hodson , 745 ; Gardner , S . D . 1022 ; II . Thompson , S . D . 206 ; Amos , 1044 ; ancl several other brethren . The Most AVorshipful the Grand Master nominated Bro . Farmer to perform the ceremony of consecration , the musical arrangements being under the direction of Bro . Amos , assisted by Bros . George Tedder , Holmes , and Tate . Shortly before four o ' clock , the brethren having assembled in an

ante-room , proceeded in procession to the lodge-room , headed by Bro . D . It . Farmer , the presiding officer , who opened the loclge in the different degrees , followed by solemn music and prayer . Nothing coulcl excel the able manner in which this ceremony ivas performed by Bro . Farmer , and Bro . Amos ' s arrangement of the music elicited the highest meed of approbation . Bro . FAIOIEI ! , then in due form installed Bro . Ireland as the first AV . M . The A \ . M ., appointed his officers as follows : — -Bros . Potts , S . AA . ; Underwood , J . AV . ; J . R . Warren , Sec . ; Farmer , Treas . ; Bates , S . D . -. Palmer , . 1 . 1 ) . ; the I . G . ivas not appointed . Messrs . Hayward and Dennison ivere then introduced , and in a very

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