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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

; THE MASONIC MIllROR . * # * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOK , at NO 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has named Monday the Sth May next , for the Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls , on which occasion His Royal Highnesss has consented to preside . The Royal Arch Chapter of Improvement , No . 145 , meets at preemasons' Hall , every Thursday at 7 , from October to May inclusive .

The Hervey Lodge of Instruction has been removed from the Britannia to the Swan , Walbam Green . The lodge will also shortly remove to the same Hotel in consequence of the Iron School Room , ( in which the lodge lias hitherto been held ) being removed . UNITED STRENGTH LODGE OS INSTRUCTION ( NO . 228 ) . —

This , one of the oldest Lodges of Instruction in existence , meets every Wednesday , at the Bull and Gate , Kentish Town Road under the guidance of Bro . J . W . Frost , one of the ablest preceptors of the present day . The fifteen Sections will be worked on Wednesday next , the 2 Gth inst ., when , no doubt , a large number of brethren will be present , as from the many wellknown P . M ' s . who have promised to assist , a great treat may be expected . Bro . Frost will take the chair at 7 o ' clock .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .

The visual monthly meeting of tbe Lodge of Benevolence was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , April 19 fch . Bro . J . M . Clabon , President , occupied the chair of W . M ., supported by Bros . J . Nunn , Sen . Vice-President , as S . W ., and Jas . Brett , Jun . Vice-President , as J . W . There were also present Bros . John Savage , P . G . D . ; Hervey ,

Grand Sec . ; J . Smith , P . G . Purst . ; J . C . Empson , P . G . S . B . ; J . Boyd ; Philbrick ; Coutts , Assist . G . Purst . ; W . Smith , C . F ., P . G . S . ; S . May , G . Steward ; J . Gale ; Emsworth , P . G . S . ; J . J . Wilson ; Cottebrune ; Hart ; M . A . Loewenstark : W . Mann , P . M . 186 ; Halsey , P . G . S . ; Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; Browse ; 11 . Garrod , P . M . 719 ; W . M . By water ; and several other brethren .

The rules were read by the Grand Secretary as required by the Book of Constitutions . J i Thirteen cases , mentioned in our last report , requiring confirmation , including one recommendation to Grand Lodge for £ 50 , three recommendations to the Grand Master for £ 40 , £ 20 and £ 15 respectively , were confirmed .

Twenty-three new applications for reliof were considered , resulting in grants or recommendations , as follows : — £ s . d . A Brother of Lodge Stability , London , No . 217 10 0 0 „ Zetland in the East , Calcutta , No . 508 10 0 0

The Widow of a Brother of Lodge St . John's , Gibraltar , No . 115 , ( drowned at Sen ) 10 0 0 A Brother of Lodge Aire and Calder , Goole , No . 458 10 0 0 „ a French Lodge 10 0 0 Lodge St . Matthew , Walsall , No . 539 50 0 0 To the Widow of a Brother of Salisbury Lodge , No . 435 10 0 0

Lodge Of Benevolence.

To the Widow of a Brother of Pythagorus Lodge , Corfu , No . 41-7 15 0 0 A Brother of Shakespeare Lodge , Warwick , No . 284 5 0 0 ' „ St . Luke ' s Lodge , London , No . 144 ... 30 0 0 „ Lodge True aud Faithful , Helston , Cornwall , No . 318 10 0 0 >

The Widow of a Brother of Down 3 hire Lodge , Liverpool , No . 594 15 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of Lodge La Cesaree , Jersey , No . 590 30 0 0 A Brother of Lodge of Peace , Stockport , No . 322 30 0 0 „ Foresters' Lodge , Uttoxeter , No . 456 10 0 0

The Widow of a Brother of Lodge Elias de Dei-ham , Salisbury , No . 586 15 0 0 In all amounting to £ 270 . Petitions from brethren of Lodge Benevolence , Marple ,. Cheshire , No . 336 ; the Widow of a Brother of United Chatham Lodge , Old Bi-orapton , Kent , No . 8-4 ; a Brother of

Lodge-Industry , Gateshead , Durham , No . 48 ; the Widow of a Brother of Loyalty Lodge , Prescott , Lancashire , No . 86 ; the Widow of a Brother of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Peterborough , No . 442 ; the-Widow of a Brother of Union Lodge of Berrima , New South . Wales , No . 981 ; and a Brother of Lodge — were deferred .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

At the Quarterly Court of Governors and Subscribers of this Institution , -was held on Monday , the l 7 th inst ., the motion of Bro ,. J . C . Parkinson , V . P ., P . M . 181 , " That Vice-Presidents , being individual Donors of Fifty Guineas each , shall have two votes for life instead one , for every ^ additional five guineas contributed by them in one payment , " was brought forward by the proposer ,,

and seconded by Bro . Fenn , supported by Bro . Hervey , G . Sec , and carried unanimously . We give tbe following abstract of tbe very interesting remarks by the proposer : — Bro . J . C . Parkinson , V . P ., P . M ., 181 , after thanking the Committee of the Institution on behalf of subscriberswho were like himselfsupremely satisfied with the

, , management of the Masonic Charities , proceeded to support the resolution of which he had given notice . He hoped , he said , to show that larger subscriptions , and more of them were not too much to hope under the circumstances in which the Craft found itself to day . Speaking in round numbers ,, forty thousand pounds were spent every year in Freemasonry in London alone , and , with the exception of another and independent sum of seven thousand pounds , which London

contributed to the three Charities , what was there to show for this vast amount . "Leather and prunella . " Masonic millinery absorbed more money thanMasonic charity . Ribbons , and white kid ; medals and laces ; jewels , collars , aprons , silvering , gilding and show represent a larger expenditure than we devote to the succour , of the orphan or the relief of the distressed . During the past twelvemonths more than six thousand certificates have been issued by the Grand Lodge of England , involving as a necessary

consequence the purchase of more than six thousand aprons , or an outlay of more than seven thousand pounds upon this one item of Masonic adornment , and this by the new blood brought into the Craft in a single year . He ( Bro . Parkinson ) , would not weary the meeting with statistics . All present knew that the two hundred Masons' lodges which flourished in London represented a heavy outhiy , and all knew the direction in which that outlay went . He did not wish to see the expenditure in Masonic

insignia diminished . In all ages , and among all civilised peoples , the value of symbolism , and the importance of emblemshad been insisted on and felt . The adornments of Freemasonry were the outward and visible signs of the solemn mysteries and great principles which we unite together to uphold , aud to hand down unsullied to our successors . Experience proves tho

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FREEMASONRY AND ITS INFLUENCE. Article 1
THE LATE ROMAN GOVERNMENT. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 66. Article 3
LIGHT COMES FROM THE EAST. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CAN AN ENTERED APPRENTICE VOTE? Article 8
THE LITTLE TESTIMONIAL FUND. Article 8
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
REVIEWS. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE ON THE DEATH OF BRO. A. P. HAINS, M.D., TOTNES. Article 17
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 17
MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL, DUBLIN. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

; THE MASONIC MIllROR . * # * All communications to be addressed to the EDITOK , at NO 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has named Monday the Sth May next , for the Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls , on which occasion His Royal Highnesss has consented to preside . The Royal Arch Chapter of Improvement , No . 145 , meets at preemasons' Hall , every Thursday at 7 , from October to May inclusive .

The Hervey Lodge of Instruction has been removed from the Britannia to the Swan , Walbam Green . The lodge will also shortly remove to the same Hotel in consequence of the Iron School Room , ( in which the lodge lias hitherto been held ) being removed . UNITED STRENGTH LODGE OS INSTRUCTION ( NO . 228 ) . —

This , one of the oldest Lodges of Instruction in existence , meets every Wednesday , at the Bull and Gate , Kentish Town Road under the guidance of Bro . J . W . Frost , one of the ablest preceptors of the present day . The fifteen Sections will be worked on Wednesday next , the 2 Gth inst ., when , no doubt , a large number of brethren will be present , as from the many wellknown P . M ' s . who have promised to assist , a great treat may be expected . Bro . Frost will take the chair at 7 o ' clock .

Lodge Of Benevolence.

LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE .

The visual monthly meeting of tbe Lodge of Benevolence was held at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , April 19 fch . Bro . J . M . Clabon , President , occupied the chair of W . M ., supported by Bros . J . Nunn , Sen . Vice-President , as S . W ., and Jas . Brett , Jun . Vice-President , as J . W . There were also present Bros . John Savage , P . G . D . ; Hervey ,

Grand Sec . ; J . Smith , P . G . Purst . ; J . C . Empson , P . G . S . B . ; J . Boyd ; Philbrick ; Coutts , Assist . G . Purst . ; W . Smith , C . F ., P . G . S . ; S . May , G . Steward ; J . Gale ; Emsworth , P . G . S . ; J . J . Wilson ; Cottebrune ; Hart ; M . A . Loewenstark : W . Mann , P . M . 186 ; Halsey , P . G . S . ; Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; Browse ; 11 . Garrod , P . M . 719 ; W . M . By water ; and several other brethren .

The rules were read by the Grand Secretary as required by the Book of Constitutions . J i Thirteen cases , mentioned in our last report , requiring confirmation , including one recommendation to Grand Lodge for £ 50 , three recommendations to the Grand Master for £ 40 , £ 20 and £ 15 respectively , were confirmed .

Twenty-three new applications for reliof were considered , resulting in grants or recommendations , as follows : — £ s . d . A Brother of Lodge Stability , London , No . 217 10 0 0 „ Zetland in the East , Calcutta , No . 508 10 0 0

The Widow of a Brother of Lodge St . John's , Gibraltar , No . 115 , ( drowned at Sen ) 10 0 0 A Brother of Lodge Aire and Calder , Goole , No . 458 10 0 0 „ a French Lodge 10 0 0 Lodge St . Matthew , Walsall , No . 539 50 0 0 To the Widow of a Brother of Salisbury Lodge , No . 435 10 0 0

Lodge Of Benevolence.

To the Widow of a Brother of Pythagorus Lodge , Corfu , No . 41-7 15 0 0 A Brother of Shakespeare Lodge , Warwick , No . 284 5 0 0 ' „ St . Luke ' s Lodge , London , No . 144 ... 30 0 0 „ Lodge True aud Faithful , Helston , Cornwall , No . 318 10 0 0 >

The Widow of a Brother of Down 3 hire Lodge , Liverpool , No . 594 15 0 0 The Widow of a Brother of Lodge La Cesaree , Jersey , No . 590 30 0 0 A Brother of Lodge of Peace , Stockport , No . 322 30 0 0 „ Foresters' Lodge , Uttoxeter , No . 456 10 0 0

The Widow of a Brother of Lodge Elias de Dei-ham , Salisbury , No . 586 15 0 0 In all amounting to £ 270 . Petitions from brethren of Lodge Benevolence , Marple ,. Cheshire , No . 336 ; the Widow of a Brother of United Chatham Lodge , Old Bi-orapton , Kent , No . 8-4 ; a Brother of

Lodge-Industry , Gateshead , Durham , No . 48 ; the Widow of a Brother of Loyalty Lodge , Prescott , Lancashire , No . 86 ; the Widow of a Brother of St . Peter ' s Lodge , Peterborough , No . 442 ; the-Widow of a Brother of Union Lodge of Berrima , New South . Wales , No . 981 ; and a Brother of Lodge — were deferred .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

At the Quarterly Court of Governors and Subscribers of this Institution , -was held on Monday , the l 7 th inst ., the motion of Bro ,. J . C . Parkinson , V . P ., P . M . 181 , " That Vice-Presidents , being individual Donors of Fifty Guineas each , shall have two votes for life instead one , for every ^ additional five guineas contributed by them in one payment , " was brought forward by the proposer ,,

and seconded by Bro . Fenn , supported by Bro . Hervey , G . Sec , and carried unanimously . We give tbe following abstract of tbe very interesting remarks by the proposer : — Bro . J . C . Parkinson , V . P ., P . M ., 181 , after thanking the Committee of the Institution on behalf of subscriberswho were like himselfsupremely satisfied with the

, , management of the Masonic Charities , proceeded to support the resolution of which he had given notice . He hoped , he said , to show that larger subscriptions , and more of them were not too much to hope under the circumstances in which the Craft found itself to day . Speaking in round numbers ,, forty thousand pounds were spent every year in Freemasonry in London alone , and , with the exception of another and independent sum of seven thousand pounds , which London

contributed to the three Charities , what was there to show for this vast amount . "Leather and prunella . " Masonic millinery absorbed more money thanMasonic charity . Ribbons , and white kid ; medals and laces ; jewels , collars , aprons , silvering , gilding and show represent a larger expenditure than we devote to the succour , of the orphan or the relief of the distressed . During the past twelvemonths more than six thousand certificates have been issued by the Grand Lodge of England , involving as a necessary

consequence the purchase of more than six thousand aprons , or an outlay of more than seven thousand pounds upon this one item of Masonic adornment , and this by the new blood brought into the Craft in a single year . He ( Bro . Parkinson ) , would not weary the meeting with statistics . All present knew that the two hundred Masons' lodges which flourished in London represented a heavy outhiy , and all knew the direction in which that outlay went . He did not wish to see the expenditure in Masonic

insignia diminished . In all ages , and among all civilised peoples , the value of symbolism , and the importance of emblemshad been insisted on and felt . The adornments of Freemasonry were the outward and visible signs of the solemn mysteries and great principles which we unite together to uphold , aud to hand down unsullied to our successors . Experience proves tho

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