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Sleeping In The Snow.

And when the sun in beauty rose , AVe laid him iu the silent tomb , Where mountains , with eternal snows , High up tow ' rds Heaven gladly loom . Sleep , sleep , sleeping , He sleeps beneath a stary dome , And , far away , a mother weeping , Waits his coming home . "

The Quarry.

THE QUARRY .

Darkly hid beneath the quarry , Masons , many a true block lies ; Hands must shape , and hands must carry , Ere the stone the Master's prize . Seek for it—measure it—Fashion it—polish it—Then the Master will it prize . AA'hat though shapelessrough and heavy

, , Think ye God His works will lose ? Raise the block with strength he gave ye . Fit it for the Master's use ! Seek for it—measure it—Fashion it—polish it—Then the Master will it use . "Twas for this our fathers

banded—Through life's quarters they did roam , Faithful hearted , skilful handed , Bearing many a true block home . Noticing—measuring—Fashioning—polishing—For their glorious Temple home . Evergreen .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of England and Ireland , from reprints of tho first editions , published in London , in 1722 , 1723 MS ., 1726 , Dublin , 1730 , Edited by the Eev . J . E . Cox , D . D ., F . S . A ., Vicar of St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , Past Grand Chaplain of England , etc ., London , Bro . Richard Spencer ,

Great Queen Street . To the antiquarian , initiated , or uninitiated , these reprints must possess considerable interest . As far as possible they are given in the same form , as to type , & c ., as that originally used . A carefully compiled index to each edition of the Constitutions is given , which will prove of great assistance in the study of the work .

Two plates , printed by the AVoodbury process , are given in the work , which is also embellished with several wood engravings , comprising quaint and appropriate Initial Letters , Head and Tail pieces , & c . AVe shall take au early opportunity of comparing the texts of the different Constitutions , and making some interesting extracts therefrom .

The application of the fine arts to articles of common use , showing a growing appreciation in the public taste , was never more fully exemplified than iu the elegant designs that have been made by the artists retained by Messrs . Hunt and Sons , for the ornamentation of the backs or' playing cards . A comparison of these elegancies wtih the abominable abortions with which , a few years since , these articles were " adorned , " tends also to show the impetus which may be given to any particular

branch of trade hy the removal or moderation of restrictions in the shape of excise duties . Here we have , for a mere-. trifle , a pack of cards , of which each is a gem of art , and some of which , if separated from their mere utilitarian character , would be worth , perhaps , a quarter of the price demanded for the whole fitty-two . The book of specimens , recently submitted to our inspection , gives a largo range , in order to suit various tastes . The lover of flowers , the htraldist , the ornithologist , and the

entomologist have equal facilities for gratifying their respective fancies , Avhile the admirers of our popular authors can indulge in portraits of their favourites , this series including Sir AValter Scott , Charles Dickens , and Alfred Tennyson .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending September 30th, 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 30 TH , 1871 .

STETEOPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAMEBS . Monday , September 25 th . LODGES . —Pythagorean , Ship Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich ; British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft Place , Mile End . Tuesday , September 26 th .

Audit Committee Girl's School , at 2 . 30 . LODGES . —Faith , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; Industry , Freemasons' Hall ; Southern S ' tar , Montpelier Tavern , AValworth . Wednesday , September 27 th . LODGES . —United Pilgrims , Horns Tavern , Kennington Park ; Prince Frederick William , Knights of St John Hotel , St .

John ' s AVood ; High Cross , Seven Sisters Tavern , Page Green , Tottenham ; Temperance in the East , Private Assembly Rooms , 6 , Newby Place , Poplar ; Victoria , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . CHAPTER . —Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , Survey . Thursday , September 28 th . General Committee Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . LODGES . —Prosperity , Guidhall Coffee House , Gresham Street ; William Preston , Clarendon Hotel , Auerly .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A number of Lodges and Chapters of Instruction do no meet during the summer months , ice shall , therefore dis * continue the publication of our usual list until the re-commencement of the season . We shall , however , give the announcements of those Lodges and Chapters of Instruction which continue to meet during the summer on receiving authoritative intimation thereof .

ROYAL Vsxas LODGE ( NO . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , AA'insley Street , Oxford Street , at S . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PAXJIUKE LODGE ( No . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balham , Fridays at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . AVESTBOTJENE LODGE ( No . 733 ) , Horse and Groom , AVinsley Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . SIEOJTG MANSt . John ' s GateClerkenwellMondayat 8

, , , , . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( NO . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Beiuiondsey , Fridays at S . TEUPEIUXCE , ( NO . 169 ) , -Victoria Tavern , A'ictoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 . STAH , ( NO . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptlbrd , Saturdays at 7 .

BuiiDETT COUTTS LODGE OP INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern Victoria Park , Fridays . SINCEIIITX LODGE ( NO . 171 ) , Railway Tavern , Railway Station , Fenchurch Street , Monday at 7 . MOUNT SION LODGE , Guildhall Tavern , City , Motidav .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AVE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early iu the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . AVe have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly

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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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Sleeping In The Snow.

And when the sun in beauty rose , AVe laid him iu the silent tomb , Where mountains , with eternal snows , High up tow ' rds Heaven gladly loom . Sleep , sleep , sleeping , He sleeps beneath a stary dome , And , far away , a mother weeping , Waits his coming home . "

The Quarry.

THE QUARRY .

Darkly hid beneath the quarry , Masons , many a true block lies ; Hands must shape , and hands must carry , Ere the stone the Master's prize . Seek for it—measure it—Fashion it—polish it—Then the Master will it prize . AA'hat though shapelessrough and heavy

, , Think ye God His works will lose ? Raise the block with strength he gave ye . Fit it for the Master's use ! Seek for it—measure it—Fashion it—polish it—Then the Master will it use . "Twas for this our fathers

banded—Through life's quarters they did roam , Faithful hearted , skilful handed , Bearing many a true block home . Noticing—measuring—Fashioning—polishing—For their glorious Temple home . Evergreen .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The old Constitutions belonging to the Ancient and Honourable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of England and Ireland , from reprints of tho first editions , published in London , in 1722 , 1723 MS ., 1726 , Dublin , 1730 , Edited by the Eev . J . E . Cox , D . D ., F . S . A ., Vicar of St . Helen ' s , Bishopsgate , Past Grand Chaplain of England , etc ., London , Bro . Richard Spencer ,

Great Queen Street . To the antiquarian , initiated , or uninitiated , these reprints must possess considerable interest . As far as possible they are given in the same form , as to type , & c ., as that originally used . A carefully compiled index to each edition of the Constitutions is given , which will prove of great assistance in the study of the work .

Two plates , printed by the AVoodbury process , are given in the work , which is also embellished with several wood engravings , comprising quaint and appropriate Initial Letters , Head and Tail pieces , & c . AVe shall take au early opportunity of comparing the texts of the different Constitutions , and making some interesting extracts therefrom .

The application of the fine arts to articles of common use , showing a growing appreciation in the public taste , was never more fully exemplified than iu the elegant designs that have been made by the artists retained by Messrs . Hunt and Sons , for the ornamentation of the backs or' playing cards . A comparison of these elegancies wtih the abominable abortions with which , a few years since , these articles were " adorned , " tends also to show the impetus which may be given to any particular

branch of trade hy the removal or moderation of restrictions in the shape of excise duties . Here we have , for a mere-. trifle , a pack of cards , of which each is a gem of art , and some of which , if separated from their mere utilitarian character , would be worth , perhaps , a quarter of the price demanded for the whole fitty-two . The book of specimens , recently submitted to our inspection , gives a largo range , in order to suit various tastes . The lover of flowers , the htraldist , the ornithologist , and the

entomologist have equal facilities for gratifying their respective fancies , Avhile the admirers of our popular authors can indulge in portraits of their favourites , this series including Sir AValter Scott , Charles Dickens , and Alfred Tennyson .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending September 30th, 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 30 TH , 1871 .

STETEOPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAMEBS . Monday , September 25 th . LODGES . —Pythagorean , Ship Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich ; British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroft Place , Mile End . Tuesday , September 26 th .

Audit Committee Girl's School , at 2 . 30 . LODGES . —Faith , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; Industry , Freemasons' Hall ; Southern S ' tar , Montpelier Tavern , AValworth . Wednesday , September 27 th . LODGES . —United Pilgrims , Horns Tavern , Kennington Park ; Prince Frederick William , Knights of St John Hotel , St .

John ' s AVood ; High Cross , Seven Sisters Tavern , Page Green , Tottenham ; Temperance in the East , Private Assembly Rooms , 6 , Newby Place , Poplar ; Victoria , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . CHAPTER . —Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , Survey . Thursday , September 28 th . General Committee Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . LODGES . —Prosperity , Guidhall Coffee House , Gresham Street ; William Preston , Clarendon Hotel , Auerly .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A number of Lodges and Chapters of Instruction do no meet during the summer months , ice shall , therefore dis * continue the publication of our usual list until the re-commencement of the season . We shall , however , give the announcements of those Lodges and Chapters of Instruction which continue to meet during the summer on receiving authoritative intimation thereof .

ROYAL Vsxas LODGE ( NO . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , AA'insley Street , Oxford Street , at S . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PAXJIUKE LODGE ( No . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balham , Fridays at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . AVESTBOTJENE LODGE ( No . 733 ) , Horse and Groom , AVinsley Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . SIEOJTG MANSt . John ' s GateClerkenwellMondayat 8

, , , , . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( NO . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Beiuiondsey , Fridays at S . TEUPEIUXCE , ( NO . 169 ) , -Victoria Tavern , A'ictoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 . STAH , ( NO . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptlbrd , Saturdays at 7 .

BuiiDETT COUTTS LODGE OP INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern Victoria Park , Fridays . SINCEIIITX LODGE ( NO . 171 ) , Railway Tavern , Railway Station , Fenchurch Street , Monday at 7 . MOUNT SION LODGE , Guildhall Tavern , City , Motidav .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AVE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early iu the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . AVe have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly

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