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THE MASONIC HMGB ,

* a * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOR , at No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

NOTICES of motion for Grand Lodge , on Wednesday , Isfc prox ., have been given to the following effect : —By W . Bro . J . E . Stebbing , P . G-D ., " That the tenure of office as Grand Master by any brother , be limited to three years in succession . " By W . Bro . R . W . Steward , W . M . 12 , P . M . 108 , "That no brother shall be eligible for election as Grand Master for a longer period

than five years in succession , " By W . Bro . Joseph Smith , P . GPurst ., " That the office of Grand Master shall not be held by any brother for a longer period in succession than seven years . '' In each case is added , " except in the case of a Prince of the Blood . "

THE Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales will be held at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Tuesday , the 30 th inst ., at 5 o ' clock . THE fifteen sections will be worked in the St . Luke's Lodge of Instruction , hold at the Pier Hotel , Cbeyne Walk , Chelsea , on Fridey evening , 26 th inst ., Bro . George King , jun ., W . M-

1 , 260 , and J . W . 1 , 238 , in the chair . Tho lodge will bo opeued at seven o ' clock precisely . AT the St . James ' s Lodge of Instruction ( No . 765 ) , held at tho Gregorian Arms Tavern , Bermoudsey , on Friday evenings , at 8 o ' clock , the ceremonies are worked in rotation , beginning on the first Friday in every month ; the fifteen sections and the ceremony of installation three times yearly . The preceptors are Bros . Howes , Bose , W . W . Smith , and J . Nash .

THE Masonic Temple at Boston , cost 418 , 522 dollars , and tlie organ , furniture , & c ., 35 , 000 dollars . It is supposed by the Bostonians to far exceed in beauty tbe Temple built by King Solomon , and is acknowledged to be one of the finest specimens of architecture in tho country . Tho Grand Lodge of Massachusetts has ordered tbat a yearly tax of one dollar shall be

levied on each member of tbe fraternity in tbe State , by which it is calculated the debt will bo liquidated in thirteen years . SUBOEDINATE lodges , under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Arkansas , are prohibited from enacting by-laws . The Grand Lodge has established an uniform code by which all are to be governed .

THE Grand Master of Iowa , while remitting that be has no power to recognise coloured Masons , is apparently in favour of removing negroes from the disability under which tbey labour in this respect . TXIEBS of Lodges . Janitors of Chapters , Equerries of Encampments , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , are requested to

forward their names and addresses to thc Publisher of THE FBEEJIASOM' MAGAZINE , SO tbat a complete Register and Directory may be compiled . OEEICEBEAEEHS OI ? THE GEAKD LODGE or SCOCIAKD . —We . regret that , through some inadvertence , the name of Bro . D Murray LyonG . B . Brownand BYItichie did nob in

, , . appear tne list of Grand Stewards which we gave in our report of last week . Bro . Lyon ' s name stands eleventh on the roll of Grand Stewards , and the present is his sixth ro-eleetion to that honourable and influential post .

^ THE trustees of the Masonic Hall and Asylum Fund of New York have pppointed a committee to procure plans for the Masonic Hal ] , to be erected at the corner of Twenty-third Street and Sixth Avenue in that city .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . BBITAKKIC LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —Tliis lodge met at the Free , mason ' s Eall ou Friday the 12 fch inst ., the chair being occupied bv B' -o Shields . W . M ., who was ablv supported by his officers : Bros . Church , S . W . ; GJaisher , J . W . " ; Chubb , Sec , ; Gale , I . G . ; EnglandSenPM . EnglandJun . Steward : and the

follow-, ., . ; , , ing P . M . ' s : Bros . Glegg' , I . P . M ., Bridges , Pierce , W . Smith , CE „ Strapp , and Grissc-1 . There was , as usual in this flourishing lodge , a large attendance of members , as follows : Bros . Paddon , Eschar ! , , Horslcy , Rowland , Kicks , Finlay , Finch , Pendred , Hodge , Gammon , Turner , Cbeynoetii , Dixon , Bearinan , Pawley , Cope , Rcclm . son , Parker , Paget , Palmer , Browning , Sharp , Cloustou . Fairlie , Voell , Osborne , Webb , Sparks , Stent , Sugg ,

Toiing , Spencer , Clarke . Straw-bridge , and James . Visitors : Bros . Law , P . M ., 343 and 817 , and P . P . G . W . for Essex ; Murrav , D . G . M . for China ; George King , W . M . 172 ; Truss , 1 , 155 ; Adlard , P . M ., 7 , and P . A . D . C . for Essex ; Kench , J . W ., 538 ; Brown . P . M ., 723 ; F . Walters . P . M ., 73 , W . M ., 871 ; Gilber , 160 ; Eglese , W . M ., 1 , 261 ; Edwards , No . 10 ; Browning , 806 ; Bath 772 Hallows . 709 Gulden 191 Beattie 291 Lawlor 92 ;

, ; ; , ; , ; , . Tckyll , 87 ; Barnby , -1 : Carter , P . M ., 382 . C . J . Speight acted _ jg . Tyler . The minutes were read and confirmed . None of the candidates being present , after the usual routine business was transacted tlie brethren adjourned from labour to refreshincut .

VITRUTIAH LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —Tho regular meeting of thr o lodge took place at the White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , on Wednesday , tbe 10 th inst . Bro . Carey , W . M ., in the chair , supported by his officers . A strong muster of P . M . ' s was present , viz .. Bros . Fisher , Hill , Bain , Stuart , Morris , Stoke ( Treas . ) , and Whiting ( Sec , ) , besides a large attendance of the brethren . The minutes having been read aud confiiuied , the ballot was taken for five gentlemen who were candidates for initiation ,

which proved unanimous in their favour , and they were duly admitted as members of the Craft . Bros . Alien Carter , Cor . nelisson , and Nott ware passed to the second degree , and Bros . Wood and Robson were raised to the degree of M . M . In accordance with notice of motion previously given , it was resolved to alter date of the election of W . M . to the month of February . Bro . Bain announced himself willing to undertake the duties of Steward at the Benevolent Institution Festival , and appealed to

the brethren for contributions to his list . Two petitions to the Board of Benevolence were signed by the W . M . It was an . nounced that the father of the lodge was a candidate for the male annuity , and the brethren resolved to do all they could to secure his election . There were present as visitors Bros . Waghorn , 946 , and Cook , , 959 . An excellent supper followed the close of Ihe lodge , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and tbe evening ' s entertainment was much enhanced by the vocal abilities of several of tho brethren .

MOUNT Lrausos LODGE ( No . 73 ) . —This old lodge met ou Tuesday , the 13 th mstr . nt , ot the Bridge House Hotel . Bro . D . P . ose , W . M ., who raised two , passed one , and initiated one . Business ended , the members separated . There were present : — Bros . Ebswortb , S . W . ; Locwrnstark , J . W . ; Harris , P . M . Treas . ; C ' onkin , P . M ., See . ; Free , S . D . ; Grace , I . G . ; Stevens , D . C ; Dussek , W . S . ; F . Walters . P . M . ; Sabine , P . M ., aud others . Visitors : Batt , W . M ., 147 ; Levy , P . M ., 188 ; Massey , P . M ., 619 ; Harris , J . W ,

205 , and others . Bro . Henry Whittle was initiated in the Boyal Oak Lodge , No . 87 , on August 30 th , 1865 . He served the several offices ii ]> to S . W ., which post he held when he died , on Friday the 12 th inst . ; lie was a founder of the new " Star " Lodge , 1 , 275 ; also the Lodge of Ins ! ruction , held under the warrant of that lodge ; he was a founder of the South Eastern Masonic Charitable Association ( New Cross Branch ); he was an active Masonand a zealous supporter of tho charities ; he

, served the office of Steward to the Royal Benevolent Institution , and became a life governor of that charity ; he was buried on Monday last at Brockley Cemetery ; iu tho presence of a large number of relations and his Masonic brethren . The W . M . of his lodge was present at the funeral . He died atthe early age of 45 years , leaving his widow and a large circle of friends to deplore his loss .

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GOTHIC ARCHITECTURE AND OPERATIVE FREEMASONRY. Article 1
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LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 9. Article 3
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
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PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 17
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
MASONIC PRESENTATION TO BRO. THE REV. S. G. MORRISON, P.G. CHAP., IRELAND. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 27TH NOVEMBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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THE MASONIC HMGB ,

* a * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOR , at No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

NOTICES of motion for Grand Lodge , on Wednesday , Isfc prox ., have been given to the following effect : —By W . Bro . J . E . Stebbing , P . G-D ., " That the tenure of office as Grand Master by any brother , be limited to three years in succession . " By W . Bro . R . W . Steward , W . M . 12 , P . M . 108 , "That no brother shall be eligible for election as Grand Master for a longer period

than five years in succession , " By W . Bro . Joseph Smith , P . GPurst ., " That the office of Grand Master shall not be held by any brother for a longer period in succession than seven years . '' In each case is added , " except in the case of a Prince of the Blood . "

THE Grand Lodge of Mark Masters of England and Wales will be held at the Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , on Tuesday , the 30 th inst ., at 5 o ' clock . THE fifteen sections will be worked in the St . Luke's Lodge of Instruction , hold at the Pier Hotel , Cbeyne Walk , Chelsea , on Fridey evening , 26 th inst ., Bro . George King , jun ., W . M-

1 , 260 , and J . W . 1 , 238 , in the chair . Tho lodge will bo opeued at seven o ' clock precisely . AT the St . James ' s Lodge of Instruction ( No . 765 ) , held at tho Gregorian Arms Tavern , Bermoudsey , on Friday evenings , at 8 o ' clock , the ceremonies are worked in rotation , beginning on the first Friday in every month ; the fifteen sections and the ceremony of installation three times yearly . The preceptors are Bros . Howes , Bose , W . W . Smith , and J . Nash .

THE Masonic Temple at Boston , cost 418 , 522 dollars , and tlie organ , furniture , & c ., 35 , 000 dollars . It is supposed by the Bostonians to far exceed in beauty tbe Temple built by King Solomon , and is acknowledged to be one of the finest specimens of architecture in tho country . Tho Grand Lodge of Massachusetts has ordered tbat a yearly tax of one dollar shall be

levied on each member of tbe fraternity in tbe State , by which it is calculated the debt will bo liquidated in thirteen years . SUBOEDINATE lodges , under the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Arkansas , are prohibited from enacting by-laws . The Grand Lodge has established an uniform code by which all are to be governed .

THE Grand Master of Iowa , while remitting that be has no power to recognise coloured Masons , is apparently in favour of removing negroes from the disability under which tbey labour in this respect . TXIEBS of Lodges . Janitors of Chapters , Equerries of Encampments , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , are requested to

forward their names and addresses to thc Publisher of THE FBEEJIASOM' MAGAZINE , SO tbat a complete Register and Directory may be compiled . OEEICEBEAEEHS OI ? THE GEAKD LODGE or SCOCIAKD . —We . regret that , through some inadvertence , the name of Bro . D Murray LyonG . B . Brownand BYItichie did nob in

, , . appear tne list of Grand Stewards which we gave in our report of last week . Bro . Lyon ' s name stands eleventh on the roll of Grand Stewards , and the present is his sixth ro-eleetion to that honourable and influential post .

^ THE trustees of the Masonic Hall and Asylum Fund of New York have pppointed a committee to procure plans for the Masonic Hal ] , to be erected at the corner of Twenty-third Street and Sixth Avenue in that city .

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

METROPOLITAN . BBITAKKIC LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —Tliis lodge met at the Free , mason ' s Eall ou Friday the 12 fch inst ., the chair being occupied bv B' -o Shields . W . M ., who was ablv supported by his officers : Bros . Church , S . W . ; GJaisher , J . W . " ; Chubb , Sec , ; Gale , I . G . ; EnglandSenPM . EnglandJun . Steward : and the

follow-, ., . ; , , ing P . M . ' s : Bros . Glegg' , I . P . M ., Bridges , Pierce , W . Smith , CE „ Strapp , and Grissc-1 . There was , as usual in this flourishing lodge , a large attendance of members , as follows : Bros . Paddon , Eschar ! , , Horslcy , Rowland , Kicks , Finlay , Finch , Pendred , Hodge , Gammon , Turner , Cbeynoetii , Dixon , Bearinan , Pawley , Cope , Rcclm . son , Parker , Paget , Palmer , Browning , Sharp , Cloustou . Fairlie , Voell , Osborne , Webb , Sparks , Stent , Sugg ,

Toiing , Spencer , Clarke . Straw-bridge , and James . Visitors : Bros . Law , P . M ., 343 and 817 , and P . P . G . W . for Essex ; Murrav , D . G . M . for China ; George King , W . M . 172 ; Truss , 1 , 155 ; Adlard , P . M ., 7 , and P . A . D . C . for Essex ; Kench , J . W ., 538 ; Brown . P . M ., 723 ; F . Walters . P . M ., 73 , W . M ., 871 ; Gilber , 160 ; Eglese , W . M ., 1 , 261 ; Edwards , No . 10 ; Browning , 806 ; Bath 772 Hallows . 709 Gulden 191 Beattie 291 Lawlor 92 ;

, ; ; , ; , ; , . Tckyll , 87 ; Barnby , -1 : Carter , P . M ., 382 . C . J . Speight acted _ jg . Tyler . The minutes were read and confirmed . None of the candidates being present , after the usual routine business was transacted tlie brethren adjourned from labour to refreshincut .

VITRUTIAH LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —Tho regular meeting of thr o lodge took place at the White Hart , College-street , Lambeth , on Wednesday , tbe 10 th inst . Bro . Carey , W . M ., in the chair , supported by his officers . A strong muster of P . M . ' s was present , viz .. Bros . Fisher , Hill , Bain , Stuart , Morris , Stoke ( Treas . ) , and Whiting ( Sec , ) , besides a large attendance of the brethren . The minutes having been read aud confiiuied , the ballot was taken for five gentlemen who were candidates for initiation ,

which proved unanimous in their favour , and they were duly admitted as members of the Craft . Bros . Alien Carter , Cor . nelisson , and Nott ware passed to the second degree , and Bros . Wood and Robson were raised to the degree of M . M . In accordance with notice of motion previously given , it was resolved to alter date of the election of W . M . to the month of February . Bro . Bain announced himself willing to undertake the duties of Steward at the Benevolent Institution Festival , and appealed to

the brethren for contributions to his list . Two petitions to the Board of Benevolence were signed by the W . M . It was an . nounced that the father of the lodge was a candidate for the male annuity , and the brethren resolved to do all they could to secure his election . There were present as visitors Bros . Waghorn , 946 , and Cook , , 959 . An excellent supper followed the close of Ihe lodge , at which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to , and tbe evening ' s entertainment was much enhanced by the vocal abilities of several of tho brethren .

MOUNT Lrausos LODGE ( No . 73 ) . —This old lodge met ou Tuesday , the 13 th mstr . nt , ot the Bridge House Hotel . Bro . D . P . ose , W . M ., who raised two , passed one , and initiated one . Business ended , the members separated . There were present : — Bros . Ebswortb , S . W . ; Locwrnstark , J . W . ; Harris , P . M . Treas . ; C ' onkin , P . M ., See . ; Free , S . D . ; Grace , I . G . ; Stevens , D . C ; Dussek , W . S . ; F . Walters . P . M . ; Sabine , P . M ., aud others . Visitors : Batt , W . M ., 147 ; Levy , P . M ., 188 ; Massey , P . M ., 619 ; Harris , J . W ,

205 , and others . Bro . Henry Whittle was initiated in the Boyal Oak Lodge , No . 87 , on August 30 th , 1865 . He served the several offices ii ]> to S . W ., which post he held when he died , on Friday the 12 th inst . ; lie was a founder of the new " Star " Lodge , 1 , 275 ; also the Lodge of Ins ! ruction , held under the warrant of that lodge ; he was a founder of the South Eastern Masonic Charitable Association ( New Cross Branch ); he was an active Masonand a zealous supporter of tho charities ; he

, served the office of Steward to the Royal Benevolent Institution , and became a life governor of that charity ; he was buried on Monday last at Brockley Cemetery ; iu tho presence of a large number of relations and his Masonic brethren . The W . M . of his lodge was present at the funeral . He died atthe early age of 45 years , leaving his widow and a large circle of friends to deplore his loss .

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