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Mark Masonry.

absence of the AA . M ., the lodge was opened at 4-. 30 p . m . by Bro . Dickes , P . M . and P . Prov . G . Org ., supported by Bros . Blight , iS . W . ; AVay , J . AV . ; Pasmore , Sec . ; Spink , S . D . ; Bodley , Dir . of Cers ., & c . By request Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . G . J . AV . of England , and P . M . 26 and 74 , took the chair of I . P . M . As the only business on the circular of summons was the installation , immediately after the minutes of tbe previous meeting bad been read and confirmed , tbe S . AV . was presented by Bro . Dr . Seott , P . M .

to the acting Installing Master , who , having gone through tbe usual preliminaries , dismissed the brethren and formed a Board of Installed Masters , by whom Bro . Blight was duly placed in tbe chair of Adoniram . On the return of the members , after tbe customary salutations and greetings , the following were appointed officers for tbe ensuing year . Bros . Brewster , I . P . M . ; AVay , S . W . ; Easton , J . AV . ; Pasmore , Chap . ; Dickes , P . M . Treas . ; JonesSee . ; SinkReg . ; BodleyS . D . ; StileJ . D . ;

, p , , , Adams Dir . of Cers . ; Moass and Hugo , Stewards ; H . W . Hooper , I . G . ; Gregory , Tyler . After the investiture of these brethren with the collars and jewels , Bro . Dr . Hopkins was called upon to deliver tho charges to the AV . M ., Wardens , and brethren , omitting the one to thc overseers , as there are here no such officers , thc lodge still adhering to the form of ritual first adopted on the formation of the Grand Mark Lodge of England in which considerable modifications have since been made . Now

however that the ritual seems settled , it appears very desirable that all lodges should become assimilated in the working , before diversities become extended by communication to new lodges as they are gradually opened , and a course which is easy now , with a limited number of lodges , may be rendered difficult by increase , as has been found to be the case in tbe Craft . After the "onehision of the ceremony , several matters of business were discussedand four brethren were proposed for advancement at tbe

, next meeting . The lodge was closed at 5 . 30 , and the members adjourned to tbe Bride Hotel for the annual banquet , the W . M . presiding . The loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed , honoured and responded to , and harmony was also blended with the other proceedings of the evening . The W . M . vacated his chair at 9 . 30 p . m .

Masonic Presentation To Bro. The Rev. S. G. Morrison, P.G. Chap., Ireland.

MASONIC PRESENTATION TO BRO . THE REV . S . G . MORRISON , P . G . CHAP ., IRELAND .

A large number of tbe brethren of tbe Masonic Order in this city met on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., in the new Masonic Hall , Molesworth-street , Dublin , for tho purpose of presenting an address and testimonial to Bro . the Rev . S . G . Morrison , P . G . Chap ., as a mark of the very high esteem in which he is deservedly held by the members of that honourable and ancient fraternity in this city . The reverend gentleman has long been

a member of lodge No . 245 , the greater number of tbe brethren of which were present to do him honour on tho occasion . This was the first presentation made in the . new Masonic Hall , and it could hardly have been made to a more deserving brother . For several years tbe Rev . Bro . Morrison has been attached to the Masonic body , and proved himself worthy of the confidence reposed in him by the Craft who had honoured him by electing him as a Grand Chaplain . The brethren first met in an

anteroom . Bro . Alderman Manning , G . Dir . of Cers ., presided . Amongst the other members present were Bros . Edward Purdon , Lord Mayor elect ; Vice-chairman ; John Byrne ; Rev . S . G . Morrison , P . G . C ; Rev . L . A . Le Pan , E . Kempson , AA . F . Drought , J . AVilson , J . Woodward , James Wilson , P . R . Patman , P . M . ; J . Gilbert , W . Beaker , T . M'Govern , M . E . Solomons , A .

Fitepatrick , S . D . ; W . Spence , C . Doherty , C . Rankin , F . H . Pike , G . R . Greil , G . R , Price , S . AV . ; H . Fielding , E . Tracy , A . AVallcr , J . Langstaff , H . Cochrane , J . Fitzmaurica , J . Twamley , S . Strahan , J . Molloy , J . Cox , A . Harrison , Captain Clifford , W . M . ; S . G . Durham , John Young , David Young , Ev Davies , S . Pickering , AV . M . ; F . Benson , vf . Hawkins , F . Tinkler , S . Boucher , J . Wonfor , & c . BroFl HonSec ( 245 ) then read the address . The

. ynn , . , presentation consisted of a very handsomely-finished portrait , three-quarter size , of the Rev . Mr . Morrison , richly framed , and admirably executed by Mr . J . Hoskell . The likeness was very striking , and tbe painting reflected great credit on tbe skill of the artist . There was also a gift of a purse of sovereigns , the amount subscribed being very much in excess of the s um antici-

Masonic Presentation To Bro. The Rev. S. G. Morrison, P.G. Chap., Ireland.

pated to defray the expenses . The address , which was very handsomely framed , was engrossed and illuminated by Mr . Chas . L . O'Brien in a manner that reflected much credit on bis taste and skill . In the centre , at the top , was displayed tbe wellknown intersecting triangles , having on their right a representation of tbe Grand Chaplain ' s insignia , and on the left that emblem which has for its motto , " Audi , Vide , Tace . " In the centre , under tbe heading is placed tbe peculiar cross whose

motto is " Dion le -cent . " At the lower part of tbe address , at either end , stand two pillars suggestive of tbe stability of the Order , and between these is neatly grouped an original design of tbe artist ' s symbolising the Sacred Writings . The brethren then adjourned to the dining hall , where a sumptuous supper bad been prepared for them , at which to entertain their guest . After the supper the usual loyal toasts ware given and responded to , the toast of the evening being proposed by the chairman in highly eulogistic terms , which was g . icefully and appropriately responded to .

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE BUGLE HORN . By Mrs . L . A . CZARNECKI . There is a sound—a stirring sound , Falling gladly on tho ear , Cheering , with gay aud speaking notes ,

All that sound who hear . With strong and mighty power it comos , Whoa on tho breoze 'tis borne , Its music thrilling , bold , and deep'Tis tbe sound of the buglo horn . It pierces tho heart with nameless charm ; The bugle ' s wondrous voice

Seems calling on ovory living thing T' exult and to rojoico , Swelling high on the breezy wind , Like tho noiso of the troubled wave , Awakening tbe heart to tuneful joy'Tis the musio of tho brave .

It fires the gallant hero ' s soul , And rouses it from rost , Inspiring feelings warm and true In every soldier's breast . Ah 1 on tho toilsome , weary march , Tho bravo can only toll How it cheered and lod thorn

on—The bugle ' s martial swell . AVhon faint with thirst and beat , On the arid , sultry plain , It whisper'd hope to those brave bands—Tbat froo aud joyous strain . The sad and wearied soldier feels

Ho ceases then to mourn ; He thinks of sweet rest drawing nigh AATion bo boars thc buglo born .

Scientific Meetings For The Week.

SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK .

Monday , 22 nd Nov . —Geographical Society , at tbe Royal Institution , Albemarle-strect , Sir It . J . Mnrchison , Bart ., President , iu the chair . The following are the papers to be read : — 1 . " Explanation of the now course to tbe Yellow River of China " by Ney Elias , Esq . ; 2 . " Failure of Earthquake predictions iu Peru , " by the Hon . W . G . S . Jerringham . Tuesday , 23 rd Nov . —Society of Civil Engineers . AVednesday , 24 th Nov . —Society of Arts . Geological Society .

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THE M.W. THE GRAND MASTER OF ENGLAND. Article 1
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
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
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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Mark Masonry.

absence of the AA . M ., the lodge was opened at 4-. 30 p . m . by Bro . Dickes , P . M . and P . Prov . G . Org ., supported by Bros . Blight , iS . W . ; AVay , J . AV . ; Pasmore , Sec . ; Spink , S . D . ; Bodley , Dir . of Cers ., & c . By request Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . G . J . AV . of England , and P . M . 26 and 74 , took the chair of I . P . M . As the only business on the circular of summons was the installation , immediately after the minutes of tbe previous meeting bad been read and confirmed , tbe S . AV . was presented by Bro . Dr . Seott , P . M .

to the acting Installing Master , who , having gone through tbe usual preliminaries , dismissed the brethren and formed a Board of Installed Masters , by whom Bro . Blight was duly placed in tbe chair of Adoniram . On the return of the members , after tbe customary salutations and greetings , the following were appointed officers for tbe ensuing year . Bros . Brewster , I . P . M . ; AVay , S . W . ; Easton , J . AV . ; Pasmore , Chap . ; Dickes , P . M . Treas . ; JonesSee . ; SinkReg . ; BodleyS . D . ; StileJ . D . ;

, p , , , Adams Dir . of Cers . ; Moass and Hugo , Stewards ; H . W . Hooper , I . G . ; Gregory , Tyler . After the investiture of these brethren with the collars and jewels , Bro . Dr . Hopkins was called upon to deliver tho charges to the AV . M ., Wardens , and brethren , omitting the one to thc overseers , as there are here no such officers , thc lodge still adhering to the form of ritual first adopted on the formation of the Grand Mark Lodge of England in which considerable modifications have since been made . Now

however that the ritual seems settled , it appears very desirable that all lodges should become assimilated in the working , before diversities become extended by communication to new lodges as they are gradually opened , and a course which is easy now , with a limited number of lodges , may be rendered difficult by increase , as has been found to be the case in tbe Craft . After the "onehision of the ceremony , several matters of business were discussedand four brethren were proposed for advancement at tbe

, next meeting . The lodge was closed at 5 . 30 , and the members adjourned to tbe Bride Hotel for the annual banquet , the W . M . presiding . The loyal and Masonic toasts were duly proposed , honoured and responded to , and harmony was also blended with the other proceedings of the evening . The W . M . vacated his chair at 9 . 30 p . m .

Masonic Presentation To Bro. The Rev. S. G. Morrison, P.G. Chap., Ireland.

MASONIC PRESENTATION TO BRO . THE REV . S . G . MORRISON , P . G . CHAP ., IRELAND .

A large number of tbe brethren of tbe Masonic Order in this city met on Tuesday , the 2 nd inst ., in the new Masonic Hall , Molesworth-street , Dublin , for tho purpose of presenting an address and testimonial to Bro . the Rev . S . G . Morrison , P . G . Chap ., as a mark of the very high esteem in which he is deservedly held by the members of that honourable and ancient fraternity in this city . The reverend gentleman has long been

a member of lodge No . 245 , the greater number of tbe brethren of which were present to do him honour on tho occasion . This was the first presentation made in the . new Masonic Hall , and it could hardly have been made to a more deserving brother . For several years tbe Rev . Bro . Morrison has been attached to the Masonic body , and proved himself worthy of the confidence reposed in him by the Craft who had honoured him by electing him as a Grand Chaplain . The brethren first met in an

anteroom . Bro . Alderman Manning , G . Dir . of Cers ., presided . Amongst the other members present were Bros . Edward Purdon , Lord Mayor elect ; Vice-chairman ; John Byrne ; Rev . S . G . Morrison , P . G . C ; Rev . L . A . Le Pan , E . Kempson , AA . F . Drought , J . AVilson , J . Woodward , James Wilson , P . R . Patman , P . M . ; J . Gilbert , W . Beaker , T . M'Govern , M . E . Solomons , A .

Fitepatrick , S . D . ; W . Spence , C . Doherty , C . Rankin , F . H . Pike , G . R . Greil , G . R , Price , S . AV . ; H . Fielding , E . Tracy , A . AVallcr , J . Langstaff , H . Cochrane , J . Fitzmaurica , J . Twamley , S . Strahan , J . Molloy , J . Cox , A . Harrison , Captain Clifford , W . M . ; S . G . Durham , John Young , David Young , Ev Davies , S . Pickering , AV . M . ; F . Benson , vf . Hawkins , F . Tinkler , S . Boucher , J . Wonfor , & c . BroFl HonSec ( 245 ) then read the address . The

. ynn , . , presentation consisted of a very handsomely-finished portrait , three-quarter size , of the Rev . Mr . Morrison , richly framed , and admirably executed by Mr . J . Hoskell . The likeness was very striking , and tbe painting reflected great credit on tbe skill of the artist . There was also a gift of a purse of sovereigns , the amount subscribed being very much in excess of the s um antici-

Masonic Presentation To Bro. The Rev. S. G. Morrison, P.G. Chap., Ireland.

pated to defray the expenses . The address , which was very handsomely framed , was engrossed and illuminated by Mr . Chas . L . O'Brien in a manner that reflected much credit on bis taste and skill . In the centre , at the top , was displayed tbe wellknown intersecting triangles , having on their right a representation of tbe Grand Chaplain ' s insignia , and on the left that emblem which has for its motto , " Audi , Vide , Tace . " In the centre , under tbe heading is placed tbe peculiar cross whose

motto is " Dion le -cent . " At the lower part of tbe address , at either end , stand two pillars suggestive of tbe stability of the Order , and between these is neatly grouped an original design of tbe artist ' s symbolising the Sacred Writings . The brethren then adjourned to the dining hall , where a sumptuous supper bad been prepared for them , at which to entertain their guest . After the supper the usual loyal toasts ware given and responded to , the toast of the evening being proposed by the chairman in highly eulogistic terms , which was g . icefully and appropriately responded to .

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE BUGLE HORN . By Mrs . L . A . CZARNECKI . There is a sound—a stirring sound , Falling gladly on tho ear , Cheering , with gay aud speaking notes ,

All that sound who hear . With strong and mighty power it comos , Whoa on tho breoze 'tis borne , Its music thrilling , bold , and deep'Tis tbe sound of the buglo horn . It pierces tho heart with nameless charm ; The bugle ' s wondrous voice

Seems calling on ovory living thing T' exult and to rojoico , Swelling high on the breezy wind , Like tho noiso of the troubled wave , Awakening tbe heart to tuneful joy'Tis the musio of tho brave .

It fires the gallant hero ' s soul , And rouses it from rost , Inspiring feelings warm and true In every soldier's breast . Ah 1 on tho toilsome , weary march , Tho bravo can only toll How it cheered and lod thorn

on—The bugle ' s martial swell . AVhon faint with thirst and beat , On the arid , sultry plain , It whisper'd hope to those brave bands—Tbat froo aud joyous strain . The sad and wearied soldier feels

Ho ceases then to mourn ; He thinks of sweet rest drawing nigh AATion bo boars thc buglo born .

Scientific Meetings For The Week.

SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK .

Monday , 22 nd Nov . —Geographical Society , at tbe Royal Institution , Albemarle-strect , Sir It . J . Mnrchison , Bart ., President , iu the chair . The following are the papers to be read : — 1 . " Explanation of the now course to tbe Yellow River of China " by Ney Elias , Esq . ; 2 . " Failure of Earthquake predictions iu Peru , " by the Hon . W . G . S . Jerringham . Tuesday , 23 rd Nov . —Society of Civil Engineers . AVednesday , 24 th Nov . —Society of Arts . Geological Society .

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