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Inauguration Of The Eos Lodge At Crefeld.*

propounded . A cheerful spirit of brotherly love , emanating from and over centring in the highly venerable and amiable Bro . di Dio , pervaded not only the festal day , but several successive clays , during which I hacl full opportunity of observing both tho resident ancl visiting Brothers . To Bro . di Dio , I think might be applied the

description , " a man aftor God ' s own heart , " and atrao Mason ; eminently pious , he is in the highest degree affable towards every one that approaches him ; in a word , he is a man that has no need to win the hearts of brethren , because they spontaneously ancl irresistibly pulsate in his favour . Bro . di Diois a man capable of . making the greatest sacrifices

, , not onl y for the Lodges specially intrusted to his care , but , who , with the same earnestness , is equally anxious for the welfare of Lodges working under other systems . Whenever it is in his power to help , his aid is given , as I hacl an opportunity of inferring from the expressions of thanks addressed to hini in my hearing . May the Great Architect of the

universe preserve him to Masonry for many years to come , ancl may the Eos Lodge by such a prototype grow more ancl more strong , and vigorously proceed in the path upon which it has entered . Let us hope , also , that these Lodges which have not as yet succeeded in welcoming their fraternal guests m their own proper Halls , may be incited by the exemplary efforts of the Crefeld brethren , to strive to erect to themselves an altar in their own Temple .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

*—_ MASONIC MEMS . THE Right Hon . Viscount Holmesdale , M . P .. has beeu appointed Prov . G . M . for Kent . THE Crescent Lodge , No . 1090 , now meets at the Eyot Tavern , Twickenham , ou the third Wednesday in the month .

Metro Politan.

METROPOLITAN .

CAMDEN LODGE ( NO . 1006 ) . —The installation meeting of the above Lodge took place at the York and Albany Tavern , Regent ' s Park , on Tuesday last . In the absence of the AY . M ., Bro . Jones , the chair was taken b y Bro . Tyrrell , P . M ., who , after opening the Lodge in the three degrees , raised Bros . Inglis aud Cupps to the sublime degree of M . M . The installation of W . M . was next taken , and Bro . Tyrrell most ably inducted Bro . Best , the late S . AV ., into the chair of K . S . The new AA . M . then 7

appointed and invested his officers , as follows : —Bro . Olver , S . AA . ; Moore , J . AV . ; Hains , S . D . ; Frost , J . D . ; Helps , I . G-. ; Leach , Sec ; Tyrrell , Treas . ; and Beckett , Tyler . After which the AY . M . carefully initiated three gentlemen , Messrs . Edwards , Tilley , and Burns , into the Order . The visitors present were Bros . Harris , E . D . Cooke , AVm . Piatt , aud Matthew Cooke . The Lodge having been closed in ancient form and the dinner disposed of , the now W . M . in brief but appropriate terms gave the usual routine toastswhich were received with all the

, loyalty and good fellowship that always characterize tho Masonic fraternity . The AV . M . next gave the health of tho initiates , hoping that thoy would never regret the . step they had taken , but be ambitious to do their duty for which thoy would be suitably rewarded by the highest honours the Craft could confer , which wero open to them ecpially with every other brother that worked his way to win them . Bro . Edwards said he had long entertained the highest respect for the Order , and his of that

experience day strengthened him in his opinion . Ho hoped to prove a true and faithful brother ; and knowing the high position o £ Alasons in this country and abroad , many oE them moving in tho most exalted circles , he was obliged to thorn for admitting him among their number , and felt it an honour to be enrolled in their society . Tho other two brethren ( Bros . Tilley and Burns ) acknowledged the compliment paid them , ancl bogged to endorse Bro . Edwards ' s remarks . The AV . M , then proposed the health of the visitors , remarking that ho had beeu

disappointed by the absence ^ of many , but ho ' presumcd their non-appoar-_ ancc must bo attributed to the bad weather . " To those present ho bid a cordial welcome , and as they were all ivell known , he would say that the Camden Lodgo would always bo happy to sec them . Bro . Harris and E . D . Cooke returned thanks . Bro . Soaper , P . M ., then said it had been somo time since ho was able to be in his place at the Camden Lodge , but it was a source of gratification to see that tho Lodge was duly and properly electing its officers in rotation , and ho was pleased to see its prosperity was greatly extended . Their new AV . M . was well worthy of his recently acquired honours , and he had every hope that the Master of the Camden Lodge , for the ensuing year , would do his duty . He would

Metro Politan.

remind the officers that it was their duty to rally round their AA ' . M ., and in the strongest confidence of Bro . Best ' s abilities he bogged to propose his health . Tho AV . AI . thou gave the health of the P . Ms ., ivithout whoso aid the working of the Lodge could not proceed . . Owing to the unavoidable absence of their immediate P . M ., the installation was kindly undertaken by Bro . Tyrrell , and the AV . M . said lie knew no Mason moro ready or efficient to do any part than Bro . Tyrrell . Bro . Soaper had not been latterly amongst them , yet he trusted that this was tho first of

a renewed series of attendances on his part , and with those remarks ho proposed the health of the P . AIs . of the Camden Lodge . Bro . Soaper returned thanks , and stated that his absence had been caused by lawsuits and other annoyances of that kind , but he had never relaxed in his wishes for the prosperity of the Lodge , and hoped to be a more regular attendant in future . The AA . M . then proceeded to propose the health of his officers , paying them individually a compliment for their ability and assistance . It washo saidgratifing to him to say they were all

, , y foundation members of the Lodge , and he never saw in any Lodge a greater aptitude for business , or officers who were more complete masters of the details of their work . The S . AA . on behalf of himself and the officers begged to return their thanks . Their object was to do their duty and make the Lodge second to none in its ivorking , aud in the names of his brethren and himself he promised to continue to discharge the trust committed to them in the same way . Bro Leach , Sec , not being included by the S . AV ., said he undertook his office with the

desire of carrying out his share of the duties of the Lodge as fully as possible , and he intended to proceed iu that spirit that all might be managed with propriety and order . Bro . Tyrrell , Treas ., coulcl not let this opportunity pass—as it was the first time he had been invested as Treasurer , and elected unanimously—to thank them for that mark of their confidence , aud to assure them , that with the aid of their Bro , Secretary , he would carefully look after the financial department of the Lodge ivhich hacl done him the honour to place him in that post of trust . The AY . M . said there was also another toast which he would

submit to them . It was one that bore considerable influence in every part of the world . It was " The Masonic Press , " ivhich iu this country was conducted with the truest Masonic views , and he thought it was incumbent on the brethren to render it a larger support than it now met with . He would , therefore , propose success to the Freemasons' Magazine , coupling the same with the name of Bro . Matthew Cooke . Bro . Matthew Cooke returned thanks for the good intentions of the Master , and several brethren handed in to him their names as subscribers to this Magazine .

The Tyler ' s toast brought the meeting to au end , which had been enlivened by the singing of Bros . Hains , Piatt , and Matthew Cooke , who also presided at the piano forte , specially lent for the occasion by tho retiring AA . M . Bro . Jones . CRESCENT LODQE ( NO . 1090 ) . —This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting at the Eyot Tavern , Twickenham , on AVednesday , the 20 th inst ., Bro . H . Garrod , AV . M . There were five initiates and several joining

members elected , there now being only some five or sis vacancies to fill up before the Lodge will have completed the number intended to limit it to . Mr . Josh . Grieves being the only initiate present at the time appointed , was very ably and impressively initiated into Masonry by the AV . M ., and Bro . Trewhella passed to the second degree , when the installation of the new AA . M . ( Bro . Frederick Binckes ) , took place , the ceremony being performed by the AV . M . in a very masterly maimer , and mueh to the satisfaction and admiration of Bros , de Sella , AV . M ., No . 257 ; Valentine , S . W ., No . 78 ; and several visiting brothers from other Lodges . Bro . C . Rowland was invested as S . AV . and Treasurer ; Bros .

Dr . O'Connor , J . AA . ; C . AA ' atsou , Dir . of Cers . ; Garrod , Sec . ; Goggiu , S . D . ; E . Abrahams , J . D . ; and Larecombe , I . G . The Lodge was then closed by the new AA . M . and officers in due form and solemn prayer ; after which about twenty brethren adjourned to dinner , ivhich was enlivened between the toasts by the excellent singing of Bros . C . AA ' atsou , Garrod , Trewhella , & c , & c . In proposing the health of the officers , Bro . Binckes , AV . M ., eulogized them for the great exertions they had made in establishing the Lodge on the firm basis upon

which it now stood . To them ( but more particularly to Bro . Rowland , their indefatigable Treasurer and S . AV . ) ,- they owed their great prosperity , which , he had no doubt would continue voider his and their guidance . The S . W . and Treasurer , in returning thanks , after stating the satisfactory state of the cash account of the Lodge , and the fact of their being comparatively speaking free from debt , alluded to the Lodge having beeu for some short period under a cloud ; they had now overcome their diflicutties , and he trusted as the ship was well built , and the shores

of envy and j slander knocked away , she had glided off the stocks into smooth water , taking the " flood , " had floated up with the tide to Twickenham Eyot , where she is now moored safely and securely ; and he trusted far distant mig ht bo the day . when she would trip her anchor , being assured tho members of the Lodge would find her with ample stores and keoj . her there , ivell officered and well manned . The other officers returned thanks in rotation , and the evening was concluded in a manner which should always character ! . e a meeting of Freemasons in good fooling and congratulations .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . BRISTOL . —Colston Loclye ( So . 88 G ) . —This Lodge met in the Freemasons' Hull , Bridge-street , on Wednesday last . Bro , C , Fryer , AY . M .,

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXIII. Article 1
THE IDEALS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
Literature. Article 7
NEW MUSIC. Article 9
Selections from Recent Poetry. Article 9
DE CORONA. Article 10
THE AGE OF CONCEIT. Article 10
PARIS UNDER NAPOLEON III. Article 10
INAUGURATION OF THE EOS LODGE AT CREFELD.* Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METRO POLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
AMERICA. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Inauguration Of The Eos Lodge At Crefeld.*

propounded . A cheerful spirit of brotherly love , emanating from and over centring in the highly venerable and amiable Bro . di Dio , pervaded not only the festal day , but several successive clays , during which I hacl full opportunity of observing both tho resident ancl visiting Brothers . To Bro . di Dio , I think might be applied the

description , " a man aftor God ' s own heart , " and atrao Mason ; eminently pious , he is in the highest degree affable towards every one that approaches him ; in a word , he is a man that has no need to win the hearts of brethren , because they spontaneously ancl irresistibly pulsate in his favour . Bro . di Diois a man capable of . making the greatest sacrifices

, , not onl y for the Lodges specially intrusted to his care , but , who , with the same earnestness , is equally anxious for the welfare of Lodges working under other systems . Whenever it is in his power to help , his aid is given , as I hacl an opportunity of inferring from the expressions of thanks addressed to hini in my hearing . May the Great Architect of the

universe preserve him to Masonry for many years to come , ancl may the Eos Lodge by such a prototype grow more ancl more strong , and vigorously proceed in the path upon which it has entered . Let us hope , also , that these Lodges which have not as yet succeeded in welcoming their fraternal guests m their own proper Halls , may be incited by the exemplary efforts of the Crefeld brethren , to strive to erect to themselves an altar in their own Temple .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

*—_ MASONIC MEMS . THE Right Hon . Viscount Holmesdale , M . P .. has beeu appointed Prov . G . M . for Kent . THE Crescent Lodge , No . 1090 , now meets at the Eyot Tavern , Twickenham , ou the third Wednesday in the month .

Metro Politan.

METROPOLITAN .

CAMDEN LODGE ( NO . 1006 ) . —The installation meeting of the above Lodge took place at the York and Albany Tavern , Regent ' s Park , on Tuesday last . In the absence of the AY . M ., Bro . Jones , the chair was taken b y Bro . Tyrrell , P . M ., who , after opening the Lodge in the three degrees , raised Bros . Inglis aud Cupps to the sublime degree of M . M . The installation of W . M . was next taken , and Bro . Tyrrell most ably inducted Bro . Best , the late S . AV ., into the chair of K . S . The new AA . M . then 7

appointed and invested his officers , as follows : —Bro . Olver , S . AA . ; Moore , J . AV . ; Hains , S . D . ; Frost , J . D . ; Helps , I . G-. ; Leach , Sec ; Tyrrell , Treas . ; and Beckett , Tyler . After which the AY . M . carefully initiated three gentlemen , Messrs . Edwards , Tilley , and Burns , into the Order . The visitors present were Bros . Harris , E . D . Cooke , AVm . Piatt , aud Matthew Cooke . The Lodge having been closed in ancient form and the dinner disposed of , the now W . M . in brief but appropriate terms gave the usual routine toastswhich were received with all the

, loyalty and good fellowship that always characterize tho Masonic fraternity . The AV . M . next gave the health of tho initiates , hoping that thoy would never regret the . step they had taken , but be ambitious to do their duty for which thoy would be suitably rewarded by the highest honours the Craft could confer , which wero open to them ecpially with every other brother that worked his way to win them . Bro . Edwards said he had long entertained the highest respect for the Order , and his of that

experience day strengthened him in his opinion . Ho hoped to prove a true and faithful brother ; and knowing the high position o £ Alasons in this country and abroad , many oE them moving in tho most exalted circles , he was obliged to thorn for admitting him among their number , and felt it an honour to be enrolled in their society . Tho other two brethren ( Bros . Tilley and Burns ) acknowledged the compliment paid them , ancl bogged to endorse Bro . Edwards ' s remarks . The AV . M , then proposed the health of the visitors , remarking that ho had beeu

disappointed by the absence ^ of many , but ho ' presumcd their non-appoar-_ ancc must bo attributed to the bad weather . " To those present ho bid a cordial welcome , and as they were all ivell known , he would say that the Camden Lodgo would always bo happy to sec them . Bro . Harris and E . D . Cooke returned thanks . Bro . Soaper , P . M ., then said it had been somo time since ho was able to be in his place at the Camden Lodge , but it was a source of gratification to see that tho Lodge was duly and properly electing its officers in rotation , and ho was pleased to see its prosperity was greatly extended . Their new AV . M . was well worthy of his recently acquired honours , and he had every hope that the Master of the Camden Lodge , for the ensuing year , would do his duty . He would

Metro Politan.

remind the officers that it was their duty to rally round their AA ' . M ., and in the strongest confidence of Bro . Best ' s abilities he bogged to propose his health . Tho AV . AI . thou gave the health of the P . Ms ., ivithout whoso aid the working of the Lodge could not proceed . . Owing to the unavoidable absence of their immediate P . M ., the installation was kindly undertaken by Bro . Tyrrell , and the AV . M . said lie knew no Mason moro ready or efficient to do any part than Bro . Tyrrell . Bro . Soaper had not been latterly amongst them , yet he trusted that this was tho first of

a renewed series of attendances on his part , and with those remarks ho proposed the health of the P . AIs . of the Camden Lodge . Bro . Soaper returned thanks , and stated that his absence had been caused by lawsuits and other annoyances of that kind , but he had never relaxed in his wishes for the prosperity of the Lodge , and hoped to be a more regular attendant in future . The AA . M . then proceeded to propose the health of his officers , paying them individually a compliment for their ability and assistance . It washo saidgratifing to him to say they were all

, , y foundation members of the Lodge , and he never saw in any Lodge a greater aptitude for business , or officers who were more complete masters of the details of their work . The S . AA . on behalf of himself and the officers begged to return their thanks . Their object was to do their duty and make the Lodge second to none in its ivorking , aud in the names of his brethren and himself he promised to continue to discharge the trust committed to them in the same way . Bro Leach , Sec , not being included by the S . AV ., said he undertook his office with the

desire of carrying out his share of the duties of the Lodge as fully as possible , and he intended to proceed iu that spirit that all might be managed with propriety and order . Bro . Tyrrell , Treas ., coulcl not let this opportunity pass—as it was the first time he had been invested as Treasurer , and elected unanimously—to thank them for that mark of their confidence , aud to assure them , that with the aid of their Bro , Secretary , he would carefully look after the financial department of the Lodge ivhich hacl done him the honour to place him in that post of trust . The AY . M . said there was also another toast which he would

submit to them . It was one that bore considerable influence in every part of the world . It was " The Masonic Press , " ivhich iu this country was conducted with the truest Masonic views , and he thought it was incumbent on the brethren to render it a larger support than it now met with . He would , therefore , propose success to the Freemasons' Magazine , coupling the same with the name of Bro . Matthew Cooke . Bro . Matthew Cooke returned thanks for the good intentions of the Master , and several brethren handed in to him their names as subscribers to this Magazine .

The Tyler ' s toast brought the meeting to au end , which had been enlivened by the singing of Bros . Hains , Piatt , and Matthew Cooke , who also presided at the piano forte , specially lent for the occasion by tho retiring AA . M . Bro . Jones . CRESCENT LODQE ( NO . 1090 ) . —This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting at the Eyot Tavern , Twickenham , on AVednesday , the 20 th inst ., Bro . H . Garrod , AV . M . There were five initiates and several joining

members elected , there now being only some five or sis vacancies to fill up before the Lodge will have completed the number intended to limit it to . Mr . Josh . Grieves being the only initiate present at the time appointed , was very ably and impressively initiated into Masonry by the AV . M ., and Bro . Trewhella passed to the second degree , when the installation of the new AA . M . ( Bro . Frederick Binckes ) , took place , the ceremony being performed by the AV . M . in a very masterly maimer , and mueh to the satisfaction and admiration of Bros , de Sella , AV . M ., No . 257 ; Valentine , S . W ., No . 78 ; and several visiting brothers from other Lodges . Bro . C . Rowland was invested as S . AV . and Treasurer ; Bros .

Dr . O'Connor , J . AA . ; C . AA ' atsou , Dir . of Cers . ; Garrod , Sec . ; Goggiu , S . D . ; E . Abrahams , J . D . ; and Larecombe , I . G . The Lodge was then closed by the new AA . M . and officers in due form and solemn prayer ; after which about twenty brethren adjourned to dinner , ivhich was enlivened between the toasts by the excellent singing of Bros . C . AA ' atsou , Garrod , Trewhella , & c , & c . In proposing the health of the officers , Bro . Binckes , AV . M ., eulogized them for the great exertions they had made in establishing the Lodge on the firm basis upon

which it now stood . To them ( but more particularly to Bro . Rowland , their indefatigable Treasurer and S . AV . ) ,- they owed their great prosperity , which , he had no doubt would continue voider his and their guidance . The S . W . and Treasurer , in returning thanks , after stating the satisfactory state of the cash account of the Lodge , and the fact of their being comparatively speaking free from debt , alluded to the Lodge having beeu for some short period under a cloud ; they had now overcome their diflicutties , and he trusted as the ship was well built , and the shores

of envy and j slander knocked away , she had glided off the stocks into smooth water , taking the " flood , " had floated up with the tide to Twickenham Eyot , where she is now moored safely and securely ; and he trusted far distant mig ht bo the day . when she would trip her anchor , being assured tho members of the Lodge would find her with ample stores and keoj . her there , ivell officered and well manned . The other officers returned thanks in rotation , and the evening was concluded in a manner which should always character ! . e a meeting of Freemasons in good fooling and congratulations .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

BRISTOL . BRISTOL . —Colston Loclye ( So . 88 G ) . —This Lodge met in the Freemasons' Hull , Bridge-street , on Wednesday last . Bro , C , Fryer , AY . M .,

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