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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Duke of St . Albans is to be installed as Prov . Grand Master of Lincolnshire , at Lincoln , on Tuesday next . At the meeting of the Board of Benevolence , Bro . Hopwood ,

P . G . D ., in the chair , fifteen petitioners ivere relieved with -various sums , amounting to ; S 165 , and one petitioner recommended to Grand Lodge to be relieved ivith £ 30 .

The Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

We again direct the attention of the brethren to the case of MBS . E UZABETU PIPER , AA- ' , in her 77 th year , noiv appeals for the eighth time to be elected on the funds of this Institution , and noiv have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of the folloiving votes : — Votes already announced 1 GS

Bro . Ditchman 28 „ Spencer 120 Lodge No . 141 4 203 S 223 4 Chanter No . 586 4

336 We have also received the male votes of Bro . Cooke , Bro . Gibbons , and Lodge ISTo . 141 . We are sorry to announce that , since the issue ' of the ballotting paper , Mrs . Mary Bethia Baker , So . 11 on the list , has ceased to exist . The votes of our Kentish brethren will ,

consequently , be set at liberty , and we confidently appeal to them , under the circumstances , to transfer them to Bro . Warren , on behalf of Mrs . Piper , feeling assured that they will agree Avith us that she has been too long on the list of candidates . BEEIEKEN - , remember the EIGHTU Ari'HCATios . LET IT BE THE LAST .

Proxies will be thankfully received by Bro . Henry Or . Warren , at the Office of the FKEEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , or at 6 , Bed Lion-square , London , W . C . Every 5 s . subscribed will buy four votes .

The Boys' School.

THE BOYS' SCHOOL .

A quarterly general court of governors and subscribers was held on Wednesday at the Preemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , Lincoln ' s-ivm-fields ; Bro . Symonds , G . D . C ., Y . P ., was in the chair . The principal business of the day ivas the consideration of certain neAv laAvs adopted at the quarterly court held in January last . The first question brought under discussion in respect of the

neiv laAvs Avas that " Every donor of fifty guineas , by one or more payments of not less than five guineas each , shall be a Vice-president of the institution . " This neiv IaAV AA'as , after considerable discussion , confirmed . On the second new IaAV , " Any person may place a properly qualified child in the institution , provided such child can be convenientl y admitted , upon payment in one sum of 120 guineas , without

voting in respect of any part thereof . " Bro . Smith , W . M . No . 90 , opposed the resolution as likely to override the rights of the subscribers , and that the sum proposed to be charged ivas not commensurate to the advantages offered . Bro . Sherry , P . M . No . 90 , seconded the amendment that the motion be not confirmed . After some discussion the amendment was carried almost unanimousl y .

The Boys' School.

The third neiv IaAV AA'as as follows : — " Any person subscribing 250 guineas in one payment , and Avithout voting in respect of any part thereof , shall be entitled , during his or her life , to keep one properly qualified child in the institution . " The neiv laiv Avas non-confirmed . Bro . Rowland , P . M . 1090 , moved , " That a committee , to consist of members of the general and house committees , be appointed for the purpose of taking into consideration tho best

means to be adopted with a view to the removal of the Boys ' School from Wood-green to some more convenient locality , and that such committee do report thereon at the earliest opportunity . " He stated that it was admitted the present school Avas inconveniently situated , and the means of access from the metropolis too limited . He believed that the present estate might he sold for -65000 ; they had had a very successful festival , and their funded property IIOAV amounted to about

£ 13 , 000 , so that there could be no difficulty in their obtaining a more appropriate site and building . Bro . Udall , P . J . D ., seconded the motion . The resolution Avas opposed hy Bros . Warren , HoopAvood , Savage , ancl others on the ground that they ought not to touch their funded property for the purposes of building , and that there Avas no case made out to warrant any extraordinary expenditure at present . After the SIAOAV of hands had been taken tAvice , the meeting

divided , Avhen there appeared for the motion 13 ; against it , 15 . It was consequently lost . On the motion of Bro . Symonds , it ivas unanimously resolved that in consideration of the activity and energy displayed by Bro . Frederick Binckes , Secretary , in promoting the success of the recent festival , to which there Avere no less thad 100 SteAA-ards , Avhose lists produced the nnparalled amount of £ 3640 ( exceeding by £ 2000 the amount received at the previous

festival ) , the court present him with a gratuity of 50 guineas . The court then proceeded to elect tAvo boys for the school from a list of thirteen candidates , ivhich resulted as folloAVS : — Standen , Wm . T 3178 Mariner , J . P 1500 James , Adam A 968 Weeks , W . P 924 Read , ]? . H 819

Parkinson , W . H 362 Noel , Thos 282 Bird , H . G 194 Bid , * , H . ... - 48 Crabtree , B . T 29 Rice , II 27 Tetley , E . H 27 The proceedings closed with votes of thanks to the Chairman and the Secretaries .

Girls' School.

GIRLS' SCHOOL .

. The quarterly court of the Governors and subscribers was held on Thursday , Bro . Udall in the chair . The minutes of the last court Avere read and confirmed , and minutes of the various Committees read for information . The folloAving brethren being annual subscribers were elected as members of the Audit Committee : — P . Adlard , B . Baker , & . Biggs , G . Bone , D . Davies , H . Empson , S . P . Norris , JE . Mclntyre , W . Paas , E . Roberts , J .

Symonds . J . Udall . 3 ? he following Avere received as members of the House Committee -. — G . Biggs , L . Chandler , Capt . J . Creaton , B . Head , Rev . W . H . Lyall , S . E . Nutt , A . H . Hewlett , W . Paas , C . Robinson , J . R . Sheen , J . Udall , W . Young . Bro . Jas . Symonds , A . G . D . C , gave the folloiving notices of motion : " To amend Rule 33 [ relating to appointment of House

Committee ] , by omitting all the Avords after ' Trustees , ' and substituting the folloiving : — ' and twelve membez-s of the General Committee . Nominations of brethren to serve on the House Committee shall be made at the General Committee iu April , and the election from the brethren so nominated shall take place at the General Committee in May . The names of the brethren nominated shall be piinted , and a list given to

every brother attending the election . ' " To amend Rule 34 by inserting ( at the commencement ) before the Avord 'Lady-day , ' the words 'The House Committee meets ; ' also hy adding after ' half-past tivo o ' clock , ' the words

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
ON THE ORIGIN OF GRAND LODGES AND THE POWERS OF GRAND MASTERS. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 6
SPEECH OF HIS MAJESTY KING KAMEHAMEHA IV. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
FAITHS OF THE WORLD. Article 8
MASONRY AND THE CIVIL WAR IN AMERICA. Article 9
THE MASONIC CHARITIES AND PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 11
GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEMS . The Duke of St . Albans is to be installed as Prov . Grand Master of Lincolnshire , at Lincoln , on Tuesday next . At the meeting of the Board of Benevolence , Bro . Hopwood ,

P . G . D ., in the chair , fifteen petitioners ivere relieved with -various sums , amounting to ; S 165 , and one petitioner recommended to Grand Lodge to be relieved ivith £ 30 .

The Royal Benevolent Institution For Aged Masons And Their Widows.

THE ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS .

We again direct the attention of the brethren to the case of MBS . E UZABETU PIPER , AA- ' , in her 77 th year , noiv appeals for the eighth time to be elected on the funds of this Institution , and noiv have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of the folloiving votes : — Votes already announced 1 GS

Bro . Ditchman 28 „ Spencer 120 Lodge No . 141 4 203 S 223 4 Chanter No . 586 4

336 We have also received the male votes of Bro . Cooke , Bro . Gibbons , and Lodge ISTo . 141 . We are sorry to announce that , since the issue ' of the ballotting paper , Mrs . Mary Bethia Baker , So . 11 on the list , has ceased to exist . The votes of our Kentish brethren will ,

consequently , be set at liberty , and we confidently appeal to them , under the circumstances , to transfer them to Bro . Warren , on behalf of Mrs . Piper , feeling assured that they will agree Avith us that she has been too long on the list of candidates . BEEIEKEN - , remember the EIGHTU Ari'HCATios . LET IT BE THE LAST .

Proxies will be thankfully received by Bro . Henry Or . Warren , at the Office of the FKEEMASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , or at 6 , Bed Lion-square , London , W . C . Every 5 s . subscribed will buy four votes .

The Boys' School.

THE BOYS' SCHOOL .

A quarterly general court of governors and subscribers was held on Wednesday at the Preemasons' Tavern , Great Queenstreet , Lincoln ' s-ivm-fields ; Bro . Symonds , G . D . C ., Y . P ., was in the chair . The principal business of the day ivas the consideration of certain neAv laAvs adopted at the quarterly court held in January last . The first question brought under discussion in respect of the

neiv laAvs Avas that " Every donor of fifty guineas , by one or more payments of not less than five guineas each , shall be a Vice-president of the institution . " This neiv IaAV AA'as , after considerable discussion , confirmed . On the second new IaAV , " Any person may place a properly qualified child in the institution , provided such child can be convenientl y admitted , upon payment in one sum of 120 guineas , without

voting in respect of any part thereof . " Bro . Smith , W . M . No . 90 , opposed the resolution as likely to override the rights of the subscribers , and that the sum proposed to be charged ivas not commensurate to the advantages offered . Bro . Sherry , P . M . No . 90 , seconded the amendment that the motion be not confirmed . After some discussion the amendment was carried almost unanimousl y .

The Boys' School.

The third neiv IaAV AA'as as follows : — " Any person subscribing 250 guineas in one payment , and Avithout voting in respect of any part thereof , shall be entitled , during his or her life , to keep one properly qualified child in the institution . " The neiv laiv Avas non-confirmed . Bro . Rowland , P . M . 1090 , moved , " That a committee , to consist of members of the general and house committees , be appointed for the purpose of taking into consideration tho best

means to be adopted with a view to the removal of the Boys ' School from Wood-green to some more convenient locality , and that such committee do report thereon at the earliest opportunity . " He stated that it was admitted the present school Avas inconveniently situated , and the means of access from the metropolis too limited . He believed that the present estate might he sold for -65000 ; they had had a very successful festival , and their funded property IIOAV amounted to about

£ 13 , 000 , so that there could be no difficulty in their obtaining a more appropriate site and building . Bro . Udall , P . J . D ., seconded the motion . The resolution Avas opposed hy Bros . Warren , HoopAvood , Savage , ancl others on the ground that they ought not to touch their funded property for the purposes of building , and that there Avas no case made out to warrant any extraordinary expenditure at present . After the SIAOAV of hands had been taken tAvice , the meeting

divided , Avhen there appeared for the motion 13 ; against it , 15 . It was consequently lost . On the motion of Bro . Symonds , it ivas unanimously resolved that in consideration of the activity and energy displayed by Bro . Frederick Binckes , Secretary , in promoting the success of the recent festival , to which there Avere no less thad 100 SteAA-ards , Avhose lists produced the nnparalled amount of £ 3640 ( exceeding by £ 2000 the amount received at the previous

festival ) , the court present him with a gratuity of 50 guineas . The court then proceeded to elect tAvo boys for the school from a list of thirteen candidates , ivhich resulted as folloAVS : — Standen , Wm . T 3178 Mariner , J . P 1500 James , Adam A 968 Weeks , W . P 924 Read , ]? . H 819

Parkinson , W . H 362 Noel , Thos 282 Bird , H . G 194 Bid , * , H . ... - 48 Crabtree , B . T 29 Rice , II 27 Tetley , E . H 27 The proceedings closed with votes of thanks to the Chairman and the Secretaries .

Girls' School.

GIRLS' SCHOOL .

. The quarterly court of the Governors and subscribers was held on Thursday , Bro . Udall in the chair . The minutes of the last court Avere read and confirmed , and minutes of the various Committees read for information . The folloAving brethren being annual subscribers were elected as members of the Audit Committee : — P . Adlard , B . Baker , & . Biggs , G . Bone , D . Davies , H . Empson , S . P . Norris , JE . Mclntyre , W . Paas , E . Roberts , J .

Symonds . J . Udall . 3 ? he following Avere received as members of the House Committee -. — G . Biggs , L . Chandler , Capt . J . Creaton , B . Head , Rev . W . H . Lyall , S . E . Nutt , A . H . Hewlett , W . Paas , C . Robinson , J . R . Sheen , J . Udall , W . Young . Bro . Jas . Symonds , A . G . D . C , gave the folloiving notices of motion : " To amend Rule 33 [ relating to appointment of House

Committee ] , by omitting all the Avords after ' Trustees , ' and substituting the folloiving : — ' and twelve membez-s of the General Committee . Nominations of brethren to serve on the House Committee shall be made at the General Committee iu April , and the election from the brethren so nominated shall take place at the General Committee in May . The names of the brethren nominated shall be piinted , and a list given to

every brother attending the election . ' " To amend Rule 34 by inserting ( at the commencement ) before the Avord 'Lady-day , ' the words 'The House Committee meets ; ' also hy adding after ' half-past tivo o ' clock , ' the words

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