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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREARS . Subscribers who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at ence to the office , So . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to bo made payable to Bro . William Smith , C . E . ] * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mem.

MASONIC MEM .

Bro . Hyde Clarice , having received funds from the venerable philanthropist , Sir Moses Montefiore , has succeeded in getting the houses and streets of the Jewish quarter of Smyrna cleansed and purified , and has given a practical example as a sanitary reformer to the local authorities , while he has administered effective relief to the distressed , and stimulated employment . The brethren in that city have been indefatigable in their exertions to relieve the ravages of the disease .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BEABON LODGE ( NO . 619 ) . —On Wednesday , the 16 th inst ., the Installation at this Lodge of the new W . M . Bro . A . P . Leonard , took place at the Greyhound , Dulwich , in the presence of above fifty members of the Craft . Tbe ceremony of Installation was performed at the conclusion of the other business of the day . Bro . James W . Avery , I . P . M ., assisted by his officers , opened the lodge , and in consequence of the illness of Bro . Blackburnthe Secretaryappointed a Deputy Secretary for

, , that day only . The Deputy Secretary then read the minutes of the last meeting , which were afterwards put to tho meeting and confirmed . The balance-sheet , which had been submitted to the audit meeting on the 2 nd inst . and passed , was also read and confirmed . Ballots were taken for Mr . Thomas Unwin and Mr . Fi-as . II . W . Taylor , which were found to be in their favour . Mr . Taylor , being in waiting , was duly initiated . Bros .

Martins , Edward C . Massey , and Bryan were passed as F . C . ; and Bros . John C . Ivcvson and 1 ' oole were raised to the M . M . Degree . All these ceremonies were admirably performed by Bro . Jas . W . Avery , who immediately afterwards vacated his chair , and introduced to Bro . Alfred Avery , the Installing P . M ., Bro . Leonard , the WM . elect . Having given the necessary answers , and his assent to the conditions to be observed by Masters of Lodges , Bro . Leonard was installed W . M . for the ensuing year , and was saluted as such by the brethren in the several Degrees , and he afterwards appointed his officers as follows : —Bros .

Parker , S . W . ; Meekham , J . W . ; Sherwood , S . D . ; II . Massey , J . D . ; Dredge , I . G . ; Kennard , Dir . of Cers . ; and Daly , Tyler , and invested each with the insignia of his office . Bro . Alfred Avery then completed the ceremony of Installation , and was greatly cheered for the admirable manner in which he had delivered all the beautiful charges . The lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to banquet . Among the visitors Ave noticed Bros . I ' . Walters , II . Potter , Davy , II . D .-ilwood ,

and many others . Tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed the banquet , and Bro . James W . Avery proposed the " Health oftheW . M ., " who , he was sure , would perform the duties of his exalted position as efficiently as they could be performed . The W . M ., in returning thanks , trusted that lie should merit the confidence placed in him , and assured the brethren that , as the object of his Masonic life had been attained , he should strive to do credit to the choice the lodge had made . No efforts

Avould he wanting on his part so to do , and if he followed in the footsteps of such a worthy predecessor as the late W . M ., he felt that they would not regret the election they had made . The W . M . afterwards presented the P . M . Jewel , voted by the lodge , to the I . I' . M ., who acknowledged the compliment in a feeling speech . - 'The Health of the Visitors" followed , Bro . Potter returning thanks . "The P . M . ' s , " "The Officers , " and the usual other toasts were duly honoured , and the brethren separated about ten o ' clock , after having ; spent a most delightful evening .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

NORFOLK . PEOVISOIAI GRAND LODOE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Great Yarmouth on Thursday , the 17 th inst . The brethren met in full Masonic Craft clothing at the Priory , and at high twelve the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened by Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Esq ., F . U . S ., Prov . G . M . of Norfolk . The brethren subsequently attended

service at St . Nicholas Church , where the sermon was preached by Bro . the AV . Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Chaplain , in aid of the local charities . A banquet afterwards took place at the Town Hall .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . TIUTEO . —Fortitude Lodge of Mark Masters ( No . 7 S ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their regular meeting on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., at live p . m ., at the Phcenix Lodge Rooms , High Cross , Truro ( kindly lent during the alteration of the Fortitude Lodge ) , Bro . W . J . Hughan , W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Thos . Chirgwin , S . W . ; G . A . Elliott , J . W . ; Arthur AVillyams , M . O . ; Edward TCari SOWilliam . 1 . Johns 3 . 0 . ; Thomas

. yon , .. ; , Solomon , Reg . ; Stephen Holloway , Chap . ; William Tweedy , Sec ; William H . YV . Blight , S . D . ; Frederick W . Dabb , J . D . ; Edmund Michell , jim ., Dir . of Cers . ; William Lake , I . G . ; R . Bodilly , Steward ; William Wynfcfc , Tyler ; Phillpotts ( of Apollo University Lodge ) , and other brethren were also present during the evening . The lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes read and confirmedand the ballot taken for six

candi-, dates , the labours of the lodge commenced in earnest . Seven candidates were properly prepared , and advanced according to the imposing ritual of the Mark Grand Lodge , Bi-o . Regnald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . of the Craft for Cornwall , and other Provincial Grand Oflicei-s being amongst the number , and evinced great interest in the degree . The cliaunts , & c , relating to the of advancementwere ablrendered by Bro .

ceremony , y W . II . Christoe , the Organist , who well deserved the thanks of the members , which he subsequently received . The lodge was then adjourned until half-past seven , when the brethren again resumed their duties , and the AV . M . advanced Bros . AV . H . Jenkins , P . Prov . S . G . W . of the Craft for Cornwall , James Lardlaw , W . M . of the Fortitude ( Craft ) Lodge , Truro , and W .

Rooks . Four candidates and one joining member were then proposed and seconded . Tho business being concluded at halfpast eight , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony with solemn prayer . The brethren afterwards partook of a supper provided in tho banqueting room of the Phoenix Lodge , anil agreeably spent the remainder of the time . The usual introductory toasts having been given , the W . M . proposed " The Health of Bro . Reginald Rogers" and gave a hearty welcome

, to the popular D . Prov . G . M . for Cornwall , on behalf of the Fortitude ( Mark ) Lodge . The toast was enthusiastically received , iu a manlier peculiar to Mark Masons . Bro . Reginald Rogers , in reply , warmly thanked the brethren for responding so cordially to the toast , and expressed bis approval of the Mark degree , signifying his desire to attend the lodge whenever possibleand spoke in very limentary terms of the manner

, comp in which the W . M . had conducted the ceremony of advancement and delivered the lecture . The brother , after having eulogised the officers for so ably supporting their Master , proposed the health of Bro . W . J . Hughan , W . M ., and wished both him and the members the success they so highly deserved . The W . M ., in returning thanks for the honour conferred on him , stated that though the warrant was not granted before May

last , the lodge now numbered thirty-one subscribing and two honorary members , and would , before tho expiration of the present year , bo not less than fifty . The other toasts having been suitably acknowledged , the brethren separated with the most fraternal love and good feeling towards each other , highly pleased with the evening ' s proceedings .

Ar01205

THE man who is conscious of superior powers resolutely preserves the integrity of his nature , and perseveres in the plans which he lias adopted for beneficial purposes , and despises empiricism .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1865-08-26, Page 12” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 23 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_26081865/page/12/.
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FREEMASONRY IN DENMARK. Article 1
SECRET SCIENCES OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 2
THE ANTIQUITY AND TEACHINGS OF MASONRY.* Article 3
CURIOSITIES OF ARCHITECTURE. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 11
Untitled Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MASONIC MEM. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
Untitled Article 12
COLONIAL. Article 13
INDIA. Article 15
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS IN ARREARS . Subscribers who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at ence to the office , So . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to bo made payable to Bro . William Smith , C . E . ] * * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mem.

MASONIC MEM .

Bro . Hyde Clarice , having received funds from the venerable philanthropist , Sir Moses Montefiore , has succeeded in getting the houses and streets of the Jewish quarter of Smyrna cleansed and purified , and has given a practical example as a sanitary reformer to the local authorities , while he has administered effective relief to the distressed , and stimulated employment . The brethren in that city have been indefatigable in their exertions to relieve the ravages of the disease .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BEABON LODGE ( NO . 619 ) . —On Wednesday , the 16 th inst ., the Installation at this Lodge of the new W . M . Bro . A . P . Leonard , took place at the Greyhound , Dulwich , in the presence of above fifty members of the Craft . Tbe ceremony of Installation was performed at the conclusion of the other business of the day . Bro . James W . Avery , I . P . M ., assisted by his officers , opened the lodge , and in consequence of the illness of Bro . Blackburnthe Secretaryappointed a Deputy Secretary for

, , that day only . The Deputy Secretary then read the minutes of the last meeting , which were afterwards put to tho meeting and confirmed . The balance-sheet , which had been submitted to the audit meeting on the 2 nd inst . and passed , was also read and confirmed . Ballots were taken for Mr . Thomas Unwin and Mr . Fi-as . II . W . Taylor , which were found to be in their favour . Mr . Taylor , being in waiting , was duly initiated . Bros .

Martins , Edward C . Massey , and Bryan were passed as F . C . ; and Bros . John C . Ivcvson and 1 ' oole were raised to the M . M . Degree . All these ceremonies were admirably performed by Bro . Jas . W . Avery , who immediately afterwards vacated his chair , and introduced to Bro . Alfred Avery , the Installing P . M ., Bro . Leonard , the WM . elect . Having given the necessary answers , and his assent to the conditions to be observed by Masters of Lodges , Bro . Leonard was installed W . M . for the ensuing year , and was saluted as such by the brethren in the several Degrees , and he afterwards appointed his officers as follows : —Bros .

Parker , S . W . ; Meekham , J . W . ; Sherwood , S . D . ; II . Massey , J . D . ; Dredge , I . G . ; Kennard , Dir . of Cers . ; and Daly , Tyler , and invested each with the insignia of his office . Bro . Alfred Avery then completed the ceremony of Installation , and was greatly cheered for the admirable manner in which he had delivered all the beautiful charges . The lodge was closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to banquet . Among the visitors Ave noticed Bros . I ' . Walters , II . Potter , Davy , II . D .-ilwood ,

and many others . Tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed the banquet , and Bro . James W . Avery proposed the " Health oftheW . M ., " who , he was sure , would perform the duties of his exalted position as efficiently as they could be performed . The W . M ., in returning thanks , trusted that lie should merit the confidence placed in him , and assured the brethren that , as the object of his Masonic life had been attained , he should strive to do credit to the choice the lodge had made . No efforts

Avould he wanting on his part so to do , and if he followed in the footsteps of such a worthy predecessor as the late W . M ., he felt that they would not regret the election they had made . The W . M . afterwards presented the P . M . Jewel , voted by the lodge , to the I . I' . M ., who acknowledged the compliment in a feeling speech . - 'The Health of the Visitors" followed , Bro . Potter returning thanks . "The P . M . ' s , " "The Officers , " and the usual other toasts were duly honoured , and the brethren separated about ten o ' clock , after having ; spent a most delightful evening .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

NORFOLK . PEOVISOIAI GRAND LODOE . A Provincial Grand Lodge was held at Great Yarmouth on Thursday , the 17 th inst . The brethren met in full Masonic Craft clothing at the Priory , and at high twelve the Provincial Grand Lodge was opened by Bro . B . B . Cabbell , Esq ., F . U . S ., Prov . G . M . of Norfolk . The brethren subsequently attended

service at St . Nicholas Church , where the sermon was preached by Bro . the AV . Rev . R . P . Bent , Prov . G . Chaplain , in aid of the local charities . A banquet afterwards took place at the Town Hall .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

CORNWALL . TIUTEO . —Fortitude Lodge of Mark Masters ( No . 7 S ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their regular meeting on Thursday , the 17 th inst ., at live p . m ., at the Phcenix Lodge Rooms , High Cross , Truro ( kindly lent during the alteration of the Fortitude Lodge ) , Bro . W . J . Hughan , W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Thos . Chirgwin , S . W . ; G . A . Elliott , J . W . ; Arthur AVillyams , M . O . ; Edward TCari SOWilliam . 1 . Johns 3 . 0 . ; Thomas

. yon , .. ; , Solomon , Reg . ; Stephen Holloway , Chap . ; William Tweedy , Sec ; William H . YV . Blight , S . D . ; Frederick W . Dabb , J . D . ; Edmund Michell , jim ., Dir . of Cers . ; William Lake , I . G . ; R . Bodilly , Steward ; William Wynfcfc , Tyler ; Phillpotts ( of Apollo University Lodge ) , and other brethren were also present during the evening . The lodge having been opened in due form , the minutes read and confirmedand the ballot taken for six

candi-, dates , the labours of the lodge commenced in earnest . Seven candidates were properly prepared , and advanced according to the imposing ritual of the Mark Grand Lodge , Bi-o . Regnald Rogers , D . Prov . G . M . of the Craft for Cornwall , and other Provincial Grand Oflicei-s being amongst the number , and evinced great interest in the degree . The cliaunts , & c , relating to the of advancementwere ablrendered by Bro .

ceremony , y W . II . Christoe , the Organist , who well deserved the thanks of the members , which he subsequently received . The lodge was then adjourned until half-past seven , when the brethren again resumed their duties , and the AV . M . advanced Bros . AV . H . Jenkins , P . Prov . S . G . W . of the Craft for Cornwall , James Lardlaw , W . M . of the Fortitude ( Craft ) Lodge , Truro , and W .

Rooks . Four candidates and one joining member were then proposed and seconded . Tho business being concluded at halfpast eight , the lodge was closed in peace and harmony with solemn prayer . The brethren afterwards partook of a supper provided in tho banqueting room of the Phoenix Lodge , anil agreeably spent the remainder of the time . The usual introductory toasts having been given , the W . M . proposed " The Health of Bro . Reginald Rogers" and gave a hearty welcome

, to the popular D . Prov . G . M . for Cornwall , on behalf of the Fortitude ( Mark ) Lodge . The toast was enthusiastically received , iu a manlier peculiar to Mark Masons . Bro . Reginald Rogers , in reply , warmly thanked the brethren for responding so cordially to the toast , and expressed bis approval of the Mark degree , signifying his desire to attend the lodge whenever possibleand spoke in very limentary terms of the manner

, comp in which the W . M . had conducted the ceremony of advancement and delivered the lecture . The brother , after having eulogised the officers for so ably supporting their Master , proposed the health of Bro . W . J . Hughan , W . M ., and wished both him and the members the success they so highly deserved . The W . M ., in returning thanks for the honour conferred on him , stated that though the warrant was not granted before May

last , the lodge now numbered thirty-one subscribing and two honorary members , and would , before tho expiration of the present year , bo not less than fifty . The other toasts having been suitably acknowledged , the brethren separated with the most fraternal love and good feeling towards each other , highly pleased with the evening ' s proceedings .

Ar01205

THE man who is conscious of superior powers resolutely preserves the integrity of his nature , and perseveres in the plans which he lias adopted for beneficial purposes , and despises empiricism .

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