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Summary Of Masonic Law.

Any affiliated Mason has the right -to prefer charges ' but iu no case can this privilege be extended to one who is not affiliated . —Ib . It is competent for a lodge to try its members , irrespective of any legal procedure that may be at the time pending . —Missouri . Every resident member should be summoned to attend trials . —Ib .

If charges are preferred and received against a brother who has been elected to , or selected for , any office before installation , it stops the installation until same are disposed of . —Wisconsin . The lodge may allow any charges against any brother to be withdrawn .- —lb .

A lodge har a right to receive charges and try any unaffiliated Mason , or a affiliated Mason , in foreign jurisdiction , for unmasonic conduct committed Avhile a resident within such jurisdiction . —lb-We cannot interfere with the business pursuits of our members , provided such business shall be alloived by law . The propriety of admitting into our Order a person

whose business is the sale of liquors , may be a question for the brethren to consider at tho time , but such business is not cause of discipline after he becomes a a member . —Arkansus . A . suspended member may be tried for an offence committed ^ after his suspension , the penalty of Avhich is expulsion , _ He has a ri ght to be present aud to make his defence _ without being relieved from . the sentence of suspension ; tho contrary rule , Avhich has sometimes been acted on , is not in accordance with Masonic law . — Alabama .

The granting of a postponement of a trial is within the ^ sound discretion of the Master , and after he has decided , his decision cannot bo made tho subject for discussion in the lodge Avithout his consent . —Ib . Where the Secretary is put upon his trial , it is not proper that he should act as Secretary in the proceedings had upon his trialhut tlie Master should appoint

; a Secretary pro hue -vice , by analogy to legal proceedings in the appointment by the judge , of an elsisor , Avhen the sheriff and coroner are interested in the subject matter of the snit . —Ib . ( To le continued . ' )

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The Grand Lodge of Indiana have adopted the following resolution : — Besolved , That no Mason shall be eligible to the office of M . TV . Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and Senior or Junior Grand Warden , Avho shall

personally solicit , or authorize others to solicit , delegates to the Grand Lodge ^ to vole for him for either of said offices ; A Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite has been formed in Chili , under the warrant of

the Supreme Council of England , with the approval and coucurrence of the other councils throughout the world .

IIASONEY . —Kev . G . Marshall used the following significant language in a Masonic address : — " Masonry is a charitable institution . When it makes a man a Mason it makes an almscliesfc of his bosom , smtl it gives to every other brother throughout the world a key to it . When a hrotlier dies , he leaves the golden key to his widows and orphans .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . ¦ , f All communications to be addressed to the E MTOE , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

Bro . Hie Eev . J . E . Cox , P . G . Chaplain of Grand Lodge , Rector of St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , has been appointed Chaplain to the Sheriffs of London , who , we may remark , are both members of the Order . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Lancashire AVcst , Avill be held , under the presidency of Sir Thomas G . iTermor-Hesketh ,

Bart ., M . P ., R . AV . Provincial Grand Master , at the Ailelphi Hotel , Liverpool , on Wednesday , the 4 th October , 1871 , at Twelve o'clock at noon , for the transaction of the annual business of the Province . There will be a banquet at the Hotel , at four o ' clock in the afternoon .

The next quarterly meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge ^ of West Yorkshire , will be holden in the Mechanics' Institute , Bingley , on Wednesday , October 18 tb , 1871 , at 12 . 30 p . m ., . under the banner of the Scientific Lodge , So . 439 , the Marquis of Ripon , K . G ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , having found it necessary to change the day of meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge to October ISth .

The half-yearly meeting of Prov . G . Chapter , of West Yorkshire , will be held on Wednesday , November 1 st , 1871 , at Masonic Hall , South Parade , Huddersfleld . The Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland has announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at Kendal , at the latter end of September , or , the

'beginning of October . PHOVISCE os Sorrrn AVAIES ( EASTEEJC DIVISION ) . —The R . AV . the Provincial Grand Master , Bro . ^ Theodore Mansel Talbot , will hold a Provincial Graud Lodge at Aberdarp , on Thursday , the 28 th inst . ; the arrangements will be entrusted to the St . Davids' Lodgo , So . 679 .

THE CLAPTON' LODGE ]( So . 1 , 365 ) . —A new lodge was consecrated on Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., at the AVhite Hart Tavern , Clapton . Bro . . 1 . D . Taylor , was installed as WM . ; Bro . AA . Stephens , of the Vitruvian Lodge , No . 87 , the first S . W . ; and Bro . J . Saunders the first J . W .. Bro . James Terry , P . M . 22 S , wasjtho consecrating officer , and the musical arnvugenierAs were under the direction of Bro . Thomas of the Urban Lodge , No- 1 , 196 .

Brother Packard Spencer informs us tho reprint of the 1722 , 1723 , 1726 , 1730 editions of " The Old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient aud Honourable Society of Pree and Accepted Masons of England and Ireland ; " edited by Bro . the Kev . Dr . Cox P . G . Chaplain , & c , illustrated with two facsimile Frontispieces by the Woodbury process , and other cuts , is now in course of

delivery to the subscribers , and can be obtained at the Masonic Depot , 26 , Great Queen Street , W . C . Neptune Lodge , 22 , and Mount Sinai Chapter , 22 , having removed from Radley ' s Hotel , will , in future , hold its meetings at the Guildhall Tavern , City .

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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE Article 1
THE WORSHIPFUL MASTER. Article 3
PRINCIPLES OF MASONRY. Article 4
A MASONIC PIC-NIC. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 87. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
SUMMARY OF MASONIC LAW. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INSTRUCTION. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
BOMBAY MASONIC WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS FUND Article 17
Poetry. Article 19
HOPE FOR THE BEST. Article 19
SLEEPING IN THE SNOW. Article 19
THE QUARRY. Article 20
REVIEWS. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 30TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Summary Of Masonic Law.

Any affiliated Mason has the right -to prefer charges ' but iu no case can this privilege be extended to one who is not affiliated . —Ib . It is competent for a lodge to try its members , irrespective of any legal procedure that may be at the time pending . —Missouri . Every resident member should be summoned to attend trials . —Ib .

If charges are preferred and received against a brother who has been elected to , or selected for , any office before installation , it stops the installation until same are disposed of . —Wisconsin . The lodge may allow any charges against any brother to be withdrawn .- —lb .

A lodge har a right to receive charges and try any unaffiliated Mason , or a affiliated Mason , in foreign jurisdiction , for unmasonic conduct committed Avhile a resident within such jurisdiction . —lb-We cannot interfere with the business pursuits of our members , provided such business shall be alloived by law . The propriety of admitting into our Order a person

whose business is the sale of liquors , may be a question for the brethren to consider at tho time , but such business is not cause of discipline after he becomes a a member . —Arkansus . A . suspended member may be tried for an offence committed ^ after his suspension , the penalty of Avhich is expulsion , _ He has a ri ght to be present aud to make his defence _ without being relieved from . the sentence of suspension ; tho contrary rule , Avhich has sometimes been acted on , is not in accordance with Masonic law . — Alabama .

The granting of a postponement of a trial is within the ^ sound discretion of the Master , and after he has decided , his decision cannot bo made tho subject for discussion in the lodge Avithout his consent . —Ib . Where the Secretary is put upon his trial , it is not proper that he should act as Secretary in the proceedings had upon his trialhut tlie Master should appoint

; a Secretary pro hue -vice , by analogy to legal proceedings in the appointment by the judge , of an elsisor , Avhen the sheriff and coroner are interested in the subject matter of the snit . —Ib . ( To le continued . ' )

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The Grand Lodge of Indiana have adopted the following resolution : — Besolved , That no Mason shall be eligible to the office of M . TV . Grand Master , Deputy Grand Master , and Senior or Junior Grand Warden , Avho shall

personally solicit , or authorize others to solicit , delegates to the Grand Lodge ^ to vole for him for either of said offices ; A Supreme Council of the Ancient and Accepted Rite has been formed in Chili , under the warrant of

the Supreme Council of England , with the approval and coucurrence of the other councils throughout the world .

IIASONEY . —Kev . G . Marshall used the following significant language in a Masonic address : — " Masonry is a charitable institution . When it makes a man a Mason it makes an almscliesfc of his bosom , smtl it gives to every other brother throughout the world a key to it . When a hrotlier dies , he leaves the golden key to his widows and orphans .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIRROR . ¦ , f All communications to be addressed to the E MTOE , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

Bro . Hie Eev . J . E . Cox , P . G . Chaplain of Grand Lodge , Rector of St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , has been appointed Chaplain to the Sheriffs of London , who , we may remark , are both members of the Order . The Provincial Grand Lodge of Lancashire AVcst , Avill be held , under the presidency of Sir Thomas G . iTermor-Hesketh ,

Bart ., M . P ., R . AV . Provincial Grand Master , at the Ailelphi Hotel , Liverpool , on Wednesday , the 4 th October , 1871 , at Twelve o'clock at noon , for the transaction of the annual business of the Province . There will be a banquet at the Hotel , at four o ' clock in the afternoon .

The next quarterly meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge ^ of West Yorkshire , will be holden in the Mechanics' Institute , Bingley , on Wednesday , October 18 tb , 1871 , at 12 . 30 p . m ., . under the banner of the Scientific Lodge , So . 439 , the Marquis of Ripon , K . G ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire , having found it necessary to change the day of meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge to October ISth .

The half-yearly meeting of Prov . G . Chapter , of West Yorkshire , will be held on Wednesday , November 1 st , 1871 , at Masonic Hall , South Parade , Huddersfleld . The Provincial Grand Master of Cumberland and Westmoreland has announced that the Provincial Grand Lodge will be held at Kendal , at the latter end of September , or , the

'beginning of October . PHOVISCE os Sorrrn AVAIES ( EASTEEJC DIVISION ) . —The R . AV . the Provincial Grand Master , Bro . ^ Theodore Mansel Talbot , will hold a Provincial Graud Lodge at Aberdarp , on Thursday , the 28 th inst . ; the arrangements will be entrusted to the St . Davids' Lodgo , So . 679 .

THE CLAPTON' LODGE ]( So . 1 , 365 ) . —A new lodge was consecrated on Wednesday , the 20 th inst ., at the AVhite Hart Tavern , Clapton . Bro . . 1 . D . Taylor , was installed as WM . ; Bro . AA . Stephens , of the Vitruvian Lodge , No . 87 , the first S . W . ; and Bro . J . Saunders the first J . W .. Bro . James Terry , P . M . 22 S , wasjtho consecrating officer , and the musical arnvugenierAs were under the direction of Bro . Thomas of the Urban Lodge , No- 1 , 196 .

Brother Packard Spencer informs us tho reprint of the 1722 , 1723 , 1726 , 1730 editions of " The Old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient aud Honourable Society of Pree and Accepted Masons of England and Ireland ; " edited by Bro . the Kev . Dr . Cox P . G . Chaplain , & c , illustrated with two facsimile Frontispieces by the Woodbury process , and other cuts , is now in course of

delivery to the subscribers , and can be obtained at the Masonic Depot , 26 , Great Queen Street , W . C . Neptune Lodge , 22 , and Mount Sinai Chapter , 22 , having removed from Radley ' s Hotel , will , in future , hold its meetings at the Guildhall Tavern , City .

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