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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

» •MASONIC MEMS . The Quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire will he held at the Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on the 9 th pros . On this occasion , the Grancl Officers of the province for the ensuing year will be appointed , ancl the portrait of the respected

Prov . G . M ., the Earl Howe , which has recently been painted for the brethren by Mr . T . Jones Barker , will be presented to his lordship , together with an illuminated address . A large attendance is expected . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Gloucester will be held at the Masonic Hall , Cheltenham , on Tuesday , the Qth day of October , instead of

'Thursday , the 11 th , as previously announced . At the Meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence , on Wednesday last , the V . W . Bro . R . Warner Wheeler , J . G . D ., presiding , six petitions were relieved with different sums , amounting in the aggregate to £ 70 . It is rather curious that three of the eases were connected with the army .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

INSTRUCTION . Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 1014 ) . —This lodge held its weekly meeting on Monday , September 17 th , at Bro . Hill's , City Arms Tavern , West Square , Southwark . The fifteen sections of the three lectures were worked in the following order , under the presidency of Bro . C ' rawley , P . M ., No . l 03 , Worshipful Master : —First lecture : 1 st . . sectionBro . Birch 2 ndBro . Reid 3 rdBro . Hawkins 4 th

, ; , ; , ; , Pro . Sivinnoek ; 5 th , Bro . Stewart ; Gth , Bro . Anslow ; 7 th , Bro . Noke . Second lecture : 1 st section , Bro . Hill ; 2 nd . Bro . Reid ; 3 rd , Bro . Bradley ; 4 th , Bro . Robertson ; 5 th , Bro . Noke . Third lecture : 1 st section , Bro . Lascelles ; 2 nd , Bro . Anslow ; 3 rd , Bro . Stewart . Bros . Cogan ( 12 ) , Flack ( 103 ) , and Trotman ( 10 . 11 ) , were severally proposed , seconded , and unanimously elected members . Bro . Blackburn proposed that this lodge of instruction have its

annual banquet at Bro . Hill ' s on the second Monday in October . A brother exjiressed a wish that another clay could be named , as , being his regular lodge night , himself and several other brethren ivould be prevented from attending . In ansiver to this and some remark of Bro . Blackburn respecting the tickets , Bro . Hill exjiressed his earnest desire that it should be so managed that those brethren who were constant attendants should have an opportunity of being

at the banquet , if it suited their convenience . His premises being small , he was not able to accommodate more than thirty-four comfortably , and he never looked upon the festival as a matter of business , but a convivial meeting of those hrethren who supported the Lodge of Instruction by their attendance . Bro . Handford was elected to preside on the occasion . Bro . Stewart , P . M ., jirojiosed that a vote of thanks he entered on the minutes to Bro . Crawley , AV . M ., for the very able manner in which he had presided , and the easy and

efficient manner in which he had put the questions in the several lectures , which motion was duly seconded , and carried unanimously . Pro . Crawley thanked the brethren for the high compliments they were jileased to pay him , and for the honour of being elected to preside over a lodge so much distinguished for the excellent working •of its members . He also thanked those brethren who had assisted j him in working the sections , for the efficient manner in ivhich they had discharged " their duties , which in his considerable experience he had never seen excelled . i

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Avi . E 3 in .-KY . —Puckingliam Lodge ( Xo . 8 G 1 ) . —At a regular meeting of this lodge , held at the AVhite Hart Hotel on Tuesday , the 18 th inst ., the Rev . Alfred Henry Ferris , B . A ., St . Mary Magdalen Hall , Oxford , and Curate of tring , was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The AV . M ., Bro . Rev . Oliver James Graceperformed the in his usual impressive manner

, ceremony . The charge was delivered by Bro . Rev . James Coojier Farnbrough , P . M ., Prov . G . Chaplain of Berks and Bucks . The brethren then proceeded , according to notice , to " consider the tulvisahilitv of attaching a Royal Arch Chajiter to the Buckingham Lodge . " Aftor a somewhat lengthened discussion , it was unanimousl y agreed that it was unadvis lble to petition for a chapter at present .

All business being ended , the lodge was closed ; and the brethren , having partaken of a cold collation , dispersed at an early hour . DEVONSHIRE . DAHTJIOUTU . —Hanley Lodge ( So . 1099 ) , was opened by dispensation on Tuesday last . On the arrival of the river beats from the railway and other public and private conveyancesa goodl

, y number of brethren made their appearance , and amongst them , Bro . 'Henry Bridges , G . S . B ., ( from Bridgeivater ) , the AV . M . of the new lodge . Luncheon was laid in the refreshment-room of Hanley Hall , at 1 . 30 p . m ., after which the brethren assembled in the lodgeroom above , when the warrant and dispensation having been read , the AA . M . proceeded to initiate two candidates in his usual impressive maimer . There was , at the time of labour , an influx of

brethren from Brixham Lodge ( 309 ) . The Officers for the clay were : Bros . T . Lidstone , S . W . ; R . M . Mortimer , J . AV . ; ancl Bros . Rev . J . Powniug , Chap . ; J . R . Davy , Treas . ; R . F . Bin-rough ( P . M . ) , Sec ; J . L . Lidstone , S . D . ; Jolin Heath ( WM ., 309 ) , J . D . ; Captain Ridgway ( P . M ., & c . ) , I . G . ; Mansfield , Org . ; Bros . Fowle and Philliinore , Stewards ; and Bro . Hockey , Tyler . The general arrangements of the lodge were much approved .

NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK- ON-TWEED . PltOVINCIAL GEAND IODGE . The regular meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland , was held on Friday , September 14 , at St . David's Lodge ( No . 551 ) , Berwick . The attendance of Provincial Grand Officers was very numerous , no less than nine Past Grand AVardens being presentat this extreme limit ofthe provinceThe Grand Lod

, . ge was opened in form by the R . AA . Prov . Grand Master , the Rev . E . C . Ogle , of Kirkby Hall , assisted by the following Grand Officers : V . AA . Bro . Mark Lambert Jobling , P . Prov . Sen . G . AV ., acting as Deputy Grancl Master ; George AVeatherhead , Prov . S . G . AV . ; E . D . Davis , P . Prov . S . G . W ., acting as Prov . Jun , G . AV . ; Rev . Samuel Atkinson , acting as Prov . G . Chaplain ; John Barker , G . Treasurer ; B . J . ThompsonP . Prov . J . G . W . as Prov . G . Sec . ; 11 . Saniter

, , Prov . S . G . D . ; Thos . Crawford , Piov . J . G . D . ; George Lambton , acting Prov . G . Suj ) . AVorks ; AVm . Dalziel , Prov . S . G . AV ., as Prov . ' G . Dir . of Cers . ; C . J . Bannister , acting Ass . Prov . Dir . of Cers . ; and the following among other Past Prov . Grand Officers : J . AA . Mayson , Past Prov . S . G . AV . ; AVm . Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; J . . 1 . Challoner , P . Prov . S . G . AV . : AVm . Puiishoii , P . Prov . J . G . AV . & e . The minutes of the last regular Provincial Grand Lodge , ancl the

two meetings of emergency , having been read and confirmed , The Grand Secretary read the rejiort of the Committees ofthe Fund of Benevolence and Finance ; by which the following recommendations were made and unanimously adopted . —That £ 10 be paid , from the fund of Benevolence , to the widow of a Bro . —• P . M . J . M . AVinn , —of this province , who died suddenly , four clays previously , when in the apparent enjoyment of health having , iii fact ,

fallen down dead , on his way home after ending the occupations of the day ; and leaving his widow and six children , the eldest of whom is only thirteen years old , totally unjirovicled for . From the brother being well known in the province the case caused much sympathy . The widow of another brother was also recommended to be relieved with £ 5 ; and towards the assistance of a meritorious old brotherwhothough the 'Tler of several lod from his and

in-, , y ges , age firmities , is gradually losing his occupation , the Finance Committee recommended £ 5 from the Funds of General Purposes . Ten guineas were also voted from this fund as a second donation to the Royal Freemason's School for female children , by which the Prov . Grancl Lodge will become perjietual governors .

A very nourishing report was read from the trustees of the Fund of Benevolence which at this moment amounts to over £ IGO , raised within the last ten years . The Provincial Grand Treasurer's rejiort was also read , and shewed the flourishing state of the finances of the province ; notice was given by the Grand Treasurer that at the next Provincial Grand Lodge , or one to be held , as suggested by the Prov . Grand Master , for the purpose , he would submit the following scheme : —1 . To assist

each Lodge in the Province to become jierpetual governors to all tho charities of the Order , by an annual grant from the Provincial Grand Funds for General Purjioses . The \ selectioii to be made , not from minority in the roll of Lodges , but , from the one making the largest return of contributions to the tiro funds of the province ; those not having contributed regularly to the same to he excluded from this jirivilege . 2 . The lodges who shallfrom their own lod contribute in the

, ge , same year a sum equal to the amount voted by the Prov . Grand Lodge for the jiurchase of a goveriiorshiji , shall have the preference in the selection , provided such lodges be on tho roll of fodges that had not yet secured such goveriiorshiji . 3 . That no second governorship be purchased for a lodge , till all the other lodges ( except those disqualified by non-payment of their contributions ) have received one each ; unless such lodge received

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXIII. Article 1
MASTER-PIECES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF DIFFERENT NATIONS. Article 2
NON-AFFILIATED MASONS. Article 3
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 4
MASONIC RAMBLES. Article 6
THE TWO BOYHOODS.* Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CANADIAN MEDAL. Article 10
Literature. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 17
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

» •MASONIC MEMS . The Quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Leicestershire will he held at the Freemasons' Hall , Leicester , on the 9 th pros . On this occasion , the Grancl Officers of the province for the ensuing year will be appointed , ancl the portrait of the respected

Prov . G . M ., the Earl Howe , which has recently been painted for the brethren by Mr . T . Jones Barker , will be presented to his lordship , together with an illuminated address . A large attendance is expected . The Prov . Grand Lodge of Gloucester will be held at the Masonic Hall , Cheltenham , on Tuesday , the Qth day of October , instead of

'Thursday , the 11 th , as previously announced . At the Meeting of the Lodge of Benevolence , on Wednesday last , the V . W . Bro . R . Warner Wheeler , J . G . D ., presiding , six petitions were relieved with different sums , amounting in the aggregate to £ 70 . It is rather curious that three of the eases were connected with the army .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

INSTRUCTION . Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 1014 ) . —This lodge held its weekly meeting on Monday , September 17 th , at Bro . Hill's , City Arms Tavern , West Square , Southwark . The fifteen sections of the three lectures were worked in the following order , under the presidency of Bro . C ' rawley , P . M ., No . l 03 , Worshipful Master : —First lecture : 1 st . . sectionBro . Birch 2 ndBro . Reid 3 rdBro . Hawkins 4 th

, ; , ; , ; , Pro . Sivinnoek ; 5 th , Bro . Stewart ; Gth , Bro . Anslow ; 7 th , Bro . Noke . Second lecture : 1 st section , Bro . Hill ; 2 nd . Bro . Reid ; 3 rd , Bro . Bradley ; 4 th , Bro . Robertson ; 5 th , Bro . Noke . Third lecture : 1 st section , Bro . Lascelles ; 2 nd , Bro . Anslow ; 3 rd , Bro . Stewart . Bros . Cogan ( 12 ) , Flack ( 103 ) , and Trotman ( 10 . 11 ) , were severally proposed , seconded , and unanimously elected members . Bro . Blackburn proposed that this lodge of instruction have its

annual banquet at Bro . Hill ' s on the second Monday in October . A brother exjiressed a wish that another clay could be named , as , being his regular lodge night , himself and several other brethren ivould be prevented from attending . In ansiver to this and some remark of Bro . Blackburn respecting the tickets , Bro . Hill exjiressed his earnest desire that it should be so managed that those brethren who were constant attendants should have an opportunity of being

at the banquet , if it suited their convenience . His premises being small , he was not able to accommodate more than thirty-four comfortably , and he never looked upon the festival as a matter of business , but a convivial meeting of those hrethren who supported the Lodge of Instruction by their attendance . Bro . Handford was elected to preside on the occasion . Bro . Stewart , P . M ., jirojiosed that a vote of thanks he entered on the minutes to Bro . Crawley , AV . M ., for the very able manner in which he had presided , and the easy and

efficient manner in which he had put the questions in the several lectures , which motion was duly seconded , and carried unanimously . Pro . Crawley thanked the brethren for the high compliments they were jileased to pay him , and for the honour of being elected to preside over a lodge so much distinguished for the excellent working •of its members . He also thanked those brethren who had assisted j him in working the sections , for the efficient manner in ivhich they had discharged " their duties , which in his considerable experience he had never seen excelled . i

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE . Avi . E 3 in .-KY . —Puckingliam Lodge ( Xo . 8 G 1 ) . —At a regular meeting of this lodge , held at the AVhite Hart Hotel on Tuesday , the 18 th inst ., the Rev . Alfred Henry Ferris , B . A ., St . Mary Magdalen Hall , Oxford , and Curate of tring , was initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry . The AV . M ., Bro . Rev . Oliver James Graceperformed the in his usual impressive manner

, ceremony . The charge was delivered by Bro . Rev . James Coojier Farnbrough , P . M ., Prov . G . Chaplain of Berks and Bucks . The brethren then proceeded , according to notice , to " consider the tulvisahilitv of attaching a Royal Arch Chajiter to the Buckingham Lodge . " Aftor a somewhat lengthened discussion , it was unanimousl y agreed that it was unadvis lble to petition for a chapter at present .

All business being ended , the lodge was closed ; and the brethren , having partaken of a cold collation , dispersed at an early hour . DEVONSHIRE . DAHTJIOUTU . —Hanley Lodge ( So . 1099 ) , was opened by dispensation on Tuesday last . On the arrival of the river beats from the railway and other public and private conveyancesa goodl

, y number of brethren made their appearance , and amongst them , Bro . 'Henry Bridges , G . S . B ., ( from Bridgeivater ) , the AV . M . of the new lodge . Luncheon was laid in the refreshment-room of Hanley Hall , at 1 . 30 p . m ., after which the brethren assembled in the lodgeroom above , when the warrant and dispensation having been read , the AA . M . proceeded to initiate two candidates in his usual impressive maimer . There was , at the time of labour , an influx of

brethren from Brixham Lodge ( 309 ) . The Officers for the clay were : Bros . T . Lidstone , S . W . ; R . M . Mortimer , J . AV . ; ancl Bros . Rev . J . Powniug , Chap . ; J . R . Davy , Treas . ; R . F . Bin-rough ( P . M . ) , Sec ; J . L . Lidstone , S . D . ; Jolin Heath ( WM ., 309 ) , J . D . ; Captain Ridgway ( P . M ., & c . ) , I . G . ; Mansfield , Org . ; Bros . Fowle and Philliinore , Stewards ; and Bro . Hockey , Tyler . The general arrangements of the lodge were much approved .

NORTHUMBERLAND AND BERWICK- ON-TWEED . PltOVINCIAL GEAND IODGE . The regular meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland , was held on Friday , September 14 , at St . David's Lodge ( No . 551 ) , Berwick . The attendance of Provincial Grand Officers was very numerous , no less than nine Past Grand AVardens being presentat this extreme limit ofthe provinceThe Grand Lod

, . ge was opened in form by the R . AA . Prov . Grand Master , the Rev . E . C . Ogle , of Kirkby Hall , assisted by the following Grand Officers : V . AA . Bro . Mark Lambert Jobling , P . Prov . Sen . G . AV ., acting as Deputy Grancl Master ; George AVeatherhead , Prov . S . G . AV . ; E . D . Davis , P . Prov . S . G . W ., acting as Prov . Jun , G . AV . ; Rev . Samuel Atkinson , acting as Prov . G . Chaplain ; John Barker , G . Treasurer ; B . J . ThompsonP . Prov . J . G . W . as Prov . G . Sec . ; 11 . Saniter

, , Prov . S . G . D . ; Thos . Crawford , Piov . J . G . D . ; George Lambton , acting Prov . G . Suj ) . AVorks ; AVm . Dalziel , Prov . S . G . AV ., as Prov . ' G . Dir . of Cers . ; C . J . Bannister , acting Ass . Prov . Dir . of Cers . ; and the following among other Past Prov . Grand Officers : J . AA . Mayson , Past Prov . S . G . AV . ; AVm . Berkley , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; J . . 1 . Challoner , P . Prov . S . G . AV . : AVm . Puiishoii , P . Prov . J . G . AV . & e . The minutes of the last regular Provincial Grand Lodge , ancl the

two meetings of emergency , having been read and confirmed , The Grand Secretary read the rejiort of the Committees ofthe Fund of Benevolence and Finance ; by which the following recommendations were made and unanimously adopted . —That £ 10 be paid , from the fund of Benevolence , to the widow of a Bro . —• P . M . J . M . AVinn , —of this province , who died suddenly , four clays previously , when in the apparent enjoyment of health having , iii fact ,

fallen down dead , on his way home after ending the occupations of the day ; and leaving his widow and six children , the eldest of whom is only thirteen years old , totally unjirovicled for . From the brother being well known in the province the case caused much sympathy . The widow of another brother was also recommended to be relieved with £ 5 ; and towards the assistance of a meritorious old brotherwhothough the 'Tler of several lod from his and

in-, , y ges , age firmities , is gradually losing his occupation , the Finance Committee recommended £ 5 from the Funds of General Purposes . Ten guineas were also voted from this fund as a second donation to the Royal Freemason's School for female children , by which the Prov . Grancl Lodge will become perjietual governors .

A very nourishing report was read from the trustees of the Fund of Benevolence which at this moment amounts to over £ IGO , raised within the last ten years . The Provincial Grand Treasurer's rejiort was also read , and shewed the flourishing state of the finances of the province ; notice was given by the Grand Treasurer that at the next Provincial Grand Lodge , or one to be held , as suggested by the Prov . Grand Master , for the purpose , he would submit the following scheme : —1 . To assist

each Lodge in the Province to become jierpetual governors to all tho charities of the Order , by an annual grant from the Provincial Grand Funds for General Purjioses . The \ selectioii to be made , not from minority in the roll of Lodges , but , from the one making the largest return of contributions to the tiro funds of the province ; those not having contributed regularly to the same to he excluded from this jirivilege . 2 . The lodges who shallfrom their own lod contribute in the

, ge , same year a sum equal to the amount voted by the Prov . Grand Lodge for the jiurchase of a goveriiorshiji , shall have the preference in the selection , provided such lodges be on tho roll of fodges that had not yet secured such goveriiorshiji . 3 . That no second governorship be purchased for a lodge , till all the other lodges ( except those disqualified by non-payment of their contributions ) have received one each ; unless such lodge received

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