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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Surrey is appointed to take place at the Griffin Hotel , Kingston , on Wednesday the 8 th July , at three o ' clock in the afternoon . A special meeting of the governors and subscribers to the

Boy ' s School is convened for Monday next to consider various proposed alterations in the rules governing the Institution ; and to empower the House Committee to make arrangements for laying the foundation stone of the projected new School House at Wood Green . At the Lodge of Benevolence on Wednesday , Bro . Head , S . G . D ., presiding , ten petitioners were relieved with various sums amounting to £ 130 10 s ., and two petitions deferred for further information .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

CoifFiDEJfCE LODG-E op IKSTIUJCTION ( NO . 22 !!) . —The above lodge held its annual banquet at Bro . Swainsfcons , "The Three Bucks , " Gresham-street , on Tuesday evening , the 9 th inst ., when thirty-eight brethren met , amongst whom were Bros . James Brett , P . M . ; Hayden , P . M . ; J . Emmens , P . M . ; T . Beard , P . M . ; E . Farthing , P . M . The evening passed off very amicably , enlivened by Bro . Vernon singing several songs . The lodge meets at the above address every Tuesday evening at 8 P . M .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LEICESTERSHIRE . ASHBX DE IA ZOOCII . —Ferrers and Jvanlioe Lodge ( No . 1081 ) . —The armiversay of this vapidly improving and rising lodge was held on Monday , June 8 th , 1863 . Nearly every member of the lodge was present , and a goodly number of visitors also attended to do honour to the occasion . The lodge was opened in the Town Hall at 2-30 by Bro . Rev . John Denton , Prov . S . G . W . and W . M . assisted by Bros . D . Dickens and S . Love as Wardens ;

, Bros . Lieut . Smith and Bobart as Deacons . The business of the lodge commenced by the W . M . calling on Bro . Redfern , P . M ., as Secretary , to read the minutes of the last lodge , at which the brethren had conferred on Bro . Rev . J . Denton the distinguished honour of re-electing him a second time W . M . of the Ferrers and Ivanhoe Lodge . The minutes having been confirmed unanimously , the lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro .

W . C . Crofts was raised by Bro . Denton , the W . M ., to the sublime degree of a M . M , the ceremony making a great impression oil the brethren present , as indeed it cannot fail to do , being well denominated sublime , and the oftener it is witnessed the deeper impression it is calculated to make . Bro . Rev . John Denton , the re-elected W . M ., was re-instated in the chair and acknowledged and saluted by his brethren , thanked the

P . M . ' s present and file brethren for the high mark of their esteem , which they had evinced in re-electing him W . M ., asked them for their continued support and indulgence , and at the same time thanked them from his heart for the truly Masonic spirit in which they had submitted to his rule during the previous year , and he trusted that should the G . A . O . T . U . be pleased to spare them to see another anniversary he miht

g deliver up his high and responsible post to his successor with the satisfaction of feeling that the lodge was progressing in every way . Bro . Denton then nominated and invested the following brethren as officers of the lodge for the ensuing year : —Bro . Henry Etherington Smith , Prov . G . S . B ., S . W . ; Bro . W . M . Bobart , J . W . ; Bro . P . Brown , Prov . G . Purst , Treasurer ; Bro . the Rev . S . SmithD . D . Chaplain Bro . Francis

, , ; Hamp , Prov . G . D . C ., S . D . ; Bro . W . Carrick Crofts , J . D . ; Bro . Perry Dicken , M . D ., Secretary ; Bro . Edward P . Mammoth , I . G . ; W . Canner , Tyler . The propositions and other Masonic > msiness having been disposed of , the lodge was closed about five o ' clock with solemn prayer . The banquet was served at the

Queen ' s Hotel , in Bro . Love's best style , about six o ' clock , and " a larger number sat down than on any previous anniversary . Among the visitors were one of the Grand Wardens of Lancashire ,, the W . M . of Nuneaton Lodge , P . M . ' s from the Abbey Lodge , Burton-on-Trent , the Tyrian Lodge , at Derby , & c . The W . M ., S . W ., and J . W ., took their respective places at the festive board . After the cloth had been removed , and grace after meat said bthe Chaplainthe Rev . Bro . Dr . Smiththe healths

y , , of "The Queen and the Craft ; " "The Prince and Princess of Wales ; " "The Prince Frederick William of Prussia and rest of the Royal Family ; " "the Bishop and Clergy ;" " The Army , Navy , Yeomanry , and Volunteers ; " were given and cordially received by the brethren , and the latter two duly acknowledged . Next followed the several Masonic toasts . In proposing the health of Earl HoweProv . G . M . of Leicestershire ,

, the W . M . read a letter which he had received from him , full of his oft experienced kind feelings towards the Craft and regretting that he was unable to be present at the anniversary of the lodge , which he should much have liked to have done . In the course of the evening the health of the re-elected W . M . was given with full Masonic honours and met with a hearty response by the presentBro . CollinsP . M . and Prov . G . Warden of

company . , , Lancashire , replied on behalf of the visiting brethren and several other of the visiting brethren also followed him in short addresses . After the toasts of the past and present officers of the lodge had been given and warmly received several excellent songs and the meeting broke up shortly after ten o ' clock .

MIDDLESEX . HouxsLOW —DalJiousie Lodge ( No . 1167 ) . —This lodge held its installation meeting at the Town Hall , Hounslow , on Wednesday , 17 th inst . There were present , amongst the members , " Bros . Gillard , W . M . ; Willett , S . W . ; Frost , J . W . j Tarrant , Treas . ; Stacey , Sec . ; Richards , S . D . ; J . J . Hardy and "W . Watson , P . M ' s ., with about twenty other members . The visitors were Bros . E . S . SmithSnow Lodge ( No . 44 ) Iowa

, , , U . S . ; John Lane , Industry Lodge ( No . 219 ); Matthew Cooke , Sec . 23 ; W . Wilkins , P . M . Emulation Lodge ( No . 21 ); Benham , Middlesex Lodge ( No . 157 ); and W . S . Bird , P . M . St . Georges Lodge ( No . -186 ) . The business consisted of the usual audit and other routine matters . There were two passings , and Mr . Albert Day was initiated . Bro . Watson was then requested to assume the chair , and inducted Bro . Willett , S . W ., as

W . M . of the lodge , who , being already a P . M . of another lodge , was re-obligated and installed , to save time , without a board of Masters being formed . The W . M . was then pleased to appoint and invest the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : — Gilbard , I . P . M . ; Frost , S . W . ; Rickards , J . W . j Tarrant ( re-invested ) Treas . ; Stacey ( re-invested ) Sec . ; Hocknell , S . D . ; Keogh , J . D . ; Thomason , I . G . ; Pellatt and

Holloway , Stewards ; Hedges , Dir . of Cers . ; Rev . Dr . Emmerton , re-appointed , Chaplain ; and Beckett ( re-invested ) Tyler . Before the lodge was closed the W . M ., in eulogistic terms , presented Bro . Gilbard with a very neat P . M . ' s jewel , on behalf of

the lodge , and Bro . Gilbard expressed himself much gratified by the kindness of the lodge , and the W . M's . very pleasing comments . The lodge was then closed and the brethren proceeded to the banquet in the large room of the building . The dinner which was very excellent , being over the W . M . in terse and happy language proposed " The Queen , " that sovereign lady who was always first in the hearts of all classes of her subjects . Bro . WILI / ETTW . M . next paid a very flattering tribute to the

, , M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , who , he said he was very pleased to see for so many years at the head of the Craft , and whose recent declaration " that time was no object to him when the good of Freemasonry was in question , " showed that the noble Earl well deserved the recognition of the Craft , and long might he , whose health he then proposed , be hailed as itsM . W . G . M . — The W . M . felfe they were fortunate in having such a nobleman

as the Earl de Grey and Ripon to be their D . G . M . ; for public man as his lordship was , lie yet found time to take a very deep interest in Freemasonry , and was one of their very best rulers . He then proposed the health of the D . G . M . and the Grand Officers . He ( the W . M . ) next approached the most important toast of the evening—the health of Bro . Day , their initiate — He ( Bro . Willett ) believed Bro . Day would never regret having

become a Freemason , and he hoped the ceremony would be remembered for many years to come , and make a lasting impression on his mind . —Bro . DAY was obliged for the kind way they had received his health ; and from what he could then seee of Freemasonry , it confirmed him in his previous good opinion of it ,

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UNIFORMITY OF WORKING. Article 10
YORK FREEMASONS AND FREEMASONS OF YORK. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
AUSTRALIA. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Surrey is appointed to take place at the Griffin Hotel , Kingston , on Wednesday the 8 th July , at three o ' clock in the afternoon . A special meeting of the governors and subscribers to the

Boy ' s School is convened for Monday next to consider various proposed alterations in the rules governing the Institution ; and to empower the House Committee to make arrangements for laying the foundation stone of the projected new School House at Wood Green . At the Lodge of Benevolence on Wednesday , Bro . Head , S . G . D ., presiding , ten petitioners were relieved with various sums amounting to £ 130 10 s ., and two petitions deferred for further information .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

CoifFiDEJfCE LODG-E op IKSTIUJCTION ( NO . 22 !!) . —The above lodge held its annual banquet at Bro . Swainsfcons , "The Three Bucks , " Gresham-street , on Tuesday evening , the 9 th inst ., when thirty-eight brethren met , amongst whom were Bros . James Brett , P . M . ; Hayden , P . M . ; J . Emmens , P . M . ; T . Beard , P . M . ; E . Farthing , P . M . The evening passed off very amicably , enlivened by Bro . Vernon singing several songs . The lodge meets at the above address every Tuesday evening at 8 P . M .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

LEICESTERSHIRE . ASHBX DE IA ZOOCII . —Ferrers and Jvanlioe Lodge ( No . 1081 ) . —The armiversay of this vapidly improving and rising lodge was held on Monday , June 8 th , 1863 . Nearly every member of the lodge was present , and a goodly number of visitors also attended to do honour to the occasion . The lodge was opened in the Town Hall at 2-30 by Bro . Rev . John Denton , Prov . S . G . W . and W . M . assisted by Bros . D . Dickens and S . Love as Wardens ;

, Bros . Lieut . Smith and Bobart as Deacons . The business of the lodge commenced by the W . M . calling on Bro . Redfern , P . M ., as Secretary , to read the minutes of the last lodge , at which the brethren had conferred on Bro . Rev . J . Denton the distinguished honour of re-electing him a second time W . M . of the Ferrers and Ivanhoe Lodge . The minutes having been confirmed unanimously , the lodge was opened in the third degree , and Bro .

W . C . Crofts was raised by Bro . Denton , the W . M ., to the sublime degree of a M . M , the ceremony making a great impression oil the brethren present , as indeed it cannot fail to do , being well denominated sublime , and the oftener it is witnessed the deeper impression it is calculated to make . Bro . Rev . John Denton , the re-elected W . M ., was re-instated in the chair and acknowledged and saluted by his brethren , thanked the

P . M . ' s present and file brethren for the high mark of their esteem , which they had evinced in re-electing him W . M ., asked them for their continued support and indulgence , and at the same time thanked them from his heart for the truly Masonic spirit in which they had submitted to his rule during the previous year , and he trusted that should the G . A . O . T . U . be pleased to spare them to see another anniversary he miht

g deliver up his high and responsible post to his successor with the satisfaction of feeling that the lodge was progressing in every way . Bro . Denton then nominated and invested the following brethren as officers of the lodge for the ensuing year : —Bro . Henry Etherington Smith , Prov . G . S . B ., S . W . ; Bro . W . M . Bobart , J . W . ; Bro . P . Brown , Prov . G . Purst , Treasurer ; Bro . the Rev . S . SmithD . D . Chaplain Bro . Francis

, , ; Hamp , Prov . G . D . C ., S . D . ; Bro . W . Carrick Crofts , J . D . ; Bro . Perry Dicken , M . D ., Secretary ; Bro . Edward P . Mammoth , I . G . ; W . Canner , Tyler . The propositions and other Masonic > msiness having been disposed of , the lodge was closed about five o ' clock with solemn prayer . The banquet was served at the

Queen ' s Hotel , in Bro . Love's best style , about six o ' clock , and " a larger number sat down than on any previous anniversary . Among the visitors were one of the Grand Wardens of Lancashire ,, the W . M . of Nuneaton Lodge , P . M . ' s from the Abbey Lodge , Burton-on-Trent , the Tyrian Lodge , at Derby , & c . The W . M ., S . W ., and J . W ., took their respective places at the festive board . After the cloth had been removed , and grace after meat said bthe Chaplainthe Rev . Bro . Dr . Smiththe healths

y , , of "The Queen and the Craft ; " "The Prince and Princess of Wales ; " "The Prince Frederick William of Prussia and rest of the Royal Family ; " "the Bishop and Clergy ;" " The Army , Navy , Yeomanry , and Volunteers ; " were given and cordially received by the brethren , and the latter two duly acknowledged . Next followed the several Masonic toasts . In proposing the health of Earl HoweProv . G . M . of Leicestershire ,

, the W . M . read a letter which he had received from him , full of his oft experienced kind feelings towards the Craft and regretting that he was unable to be present at the anniversary of the lodge , which he should much have liked to have done . In the course of the evening the health of the re-elected W . M . was given with full Masonic honours and met with a hearty response by the presentBro . CollinsP . M . and Prov . G . Warden of

company . , , Lancashire , replied on behalf of the visiting brethren and several other of the visiting brethren also followed him in short addresses . After the toasts of the past and present officers of the lodge had been given and warmly received several excellent songs and the meeting broke up shortly after ten o ' clock .

MIDDLESEX . HouxsLOW —DalJiousie Lodge ( No . 1167 ) . —This lodge held its installation meeting at the Town Hall , Hounslow , on Wednesday , 17 th inst . There were present , amongst the members , " Bros . Gillard , W . M . ; Willett , S . W . ; Frost , J . W . j Tarrant , Treas . ; Stacey , Sec . ; Richards , S . D . ; J . J . Hardy and "W . Watson , P . M ' s ., with about twenty other members . The visitors were Bros . E . S . SmithSnow Lodge ( No . 44 ) Iowa

, , , U . S . ; John Lane , Industry Lodge ( No . 219 ); Matthew Cooke , Sec . 23 ; W . Wilkins , P . M . Emulation Lodge ( No . 21 ); Benham , Middlesex Lodge ( No . 157 ); and W . S . Bird , P . M . St . Georges Lodge ( No . -186 ) . The business consisted of the usual audit and other routine matters . There were two passings , and Mr . Albert Day was initiated . Bro . Watson was then requested to assume the chair , and inducted Bro . Willett , S . W ., as

W . M . of the lodge , who , being already a P . M . of another lodge , was re-obligated and installed , to save time , without a board of Masters being formed . The W . M . was then pleased to appoint and invest the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : — Gilbard , I . P . M . ; Frost , S . W . ; Rickards , J . W . j Tarrant ( re-invested ) Treas . ; Stacey ( re-invested ) Sec . ; Hocknell , S . D . ; Keogh , J . D . ; Thomason , I . G . ; Pellatt and

Holloway , Stewards ; Hedges , Dir . of Cers . ; Rev . Dr . Emmerton , re-appointed , Chaplain ; and Beckett ( re-invested ) Tyler . Before the lodge was closed the W . M ., in eulogistic terms , presented Bro . Gilbard with a very neat P . M . ' s jewel , on behalf of

the lodge , and Bro . Gilbard expressed himself much gratified by the kindness of the lodge , and the W . M's . very pleasing comments . The lodge was then closed and the brethren proceeded to the banquet in the large room of the building . The dinner which was very excellent , being over the W . M . in terse and happy language proposed " The Queen , " that sovereign lady who was always first in the hearts of all classes of her subjects . Bro . WILI / ETTW . M . next paid a very flattering tribute to the

, , M . W . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , who , he said he was very pleased to see for so many years at the head of the Craft , and whose recent declaration " that time was no object to him when the good of Freemasonry was in question , " showed that the noble Earl well deserved the recognition of the Craft , and long might he , whose health he then proposed , be hailed as itsM . W . G . M . — The W . M . felfe they were fortunate in having such a nobleman

as the Earl de Grey and Ripon to be their D . G . M . ; for public man as his lordship was , lie yet found time to take a very deep interest in Freemasonry , and was one of their very best rulers . He then proposed the health of the D . G . M . and the Grand Officers . He ( the W . M . ) next approached the most important toast of the evening—the health of Bro . Day , their initiate — He ( Bro . Willett ) believed Bro . Day would never regret having

become a Freemason , and he hoped the ceremony would be remembered for many years to come , and make a lasting impression on his mind . —Bro . DAY was obliged for the kind way they had received his health ; and from what he could then seee of Freemasonry , it confirmed him in his previous good opinion of it ,

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