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Masonic Festivities.

" Let's garotte him , and take away his watches . " Mr . Maynard entering into the joke , went into a room adjoining the shop , and returned with a breech-loading revolver in his hand , and , pointing the pistol at Bro . Shriinpton , said , " This is the thing that settles garotfcers ! " Mr . Bickford exclaimed , - 'Don't point it , it mav be loaded , " and Mr . Maynard replied , " Oh , it is not loaded ; " bufc tho words had no sooner escaped from him lips than the pistol went off , and Bro . Shriinpton ejaculated ,

" 01 ) , George , you ' ve shot me ! " It was quickly ascertained thafc a ball from the pistol had entered Bro . Shrimptoti's body , near the right shoulder . The services of two surgeons were immediately procured , and the wounded man was conveyed to his residence , adjoining the railway-station . The ball , it was found , had traversed the lungs , and the sufferer had to he informed that there was little or no hope of his recovery . The doctors remained with their patient until his death , whicli

occurred at two o'clock ou Thursday morning . Deceased was 35 years of age , a married man , and his wife happened to ho absent on a visit to some friends afc a distance . Bro . Shriinpton was AV . M . of the Sun Lodge , No . 106 , afc Exmoufch , and greatly esteemed on account of his genial and obliging disposition . The police-constable who took possession of the revolver —a six-chamber one—on Thursday morning , found that four other of the chambers were loaded . An inquest has been held on the body , and the Coroner ' s jury have returned a verdict of ¦ " Homicide by misadventure . "

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE TRUE MASON . BY ZETA . No Mason is he who is deaf to the wailings Of those whom misfortune hath placed under ban ; Who is harsh , unforgiving towards other men's failings , Or does any act that debases the man .

He may seem a good brother in sight of his fellow , Be high in his order , and learn'd in its code ; But still his pretensions are truthless and shallow , And he is no Mason iu sight of his God . But he's a true Mason whose soul ever rises Above the small honours and glories of earth ;

AA'ho all the poor glitter of tinsel despises , And loves to be measured alone by his worth . AVith the square and the plumb-lead as emblems to guide him , From the lino of strict duty he scorns to depart ; AA'ith the rule and the compass , both ready beside him , He rears a true temple of God in his heart .

His thoughts are as pure ns the snow when it failed ; His zeal is enlisted on rectitude's side ; No fear of men ' s scoffing his courage appalloth , As ho stands the oppressed and the friendless beside . Afc the cry of misfortune his love is awakened ; Large-mindedhe succours with nought of display ;

, The widow , the orphan , the hungry , and naked , From his portals are never sent empty away . In precept , though firm , he is soft as a mother , AA'ho seeks in affection her offspring to mould ; More apt by example to win a lost brother , And wavcrers keep in the Guod Shepherd ' s fold .

Unsullied by contract with lusts that surround him , Large-hearted , he loves with u God-like regard : He lives a rich blessing to all who are round him , And dies to receive the true Mason ' s reward .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending September 2nd , 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 2 ND , 1871 .

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Monday , August 28 th . LODGES . —British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroftplace , Mile End ; De Grey and Ripon , Angel Hotel , Great Ilford . Wednesday , August oOtlt .

LODGE . —Temperance iu the East , Private Assembly Rooms , G > Newby-place , Poplar . Thursday , August Slst . General Committee Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Friday , September 1 st . LODGES . —StarAlarquis of GranbTavernNew Cross Road

, y , ; St . Marylebone , Eyre Arms Tavern , St . John ' s AVood . Saturday , September Ind . General Committee Boys' School at Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . CHAPTER . —Rose of Denmark , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A nnrnbe-r of Lodges and Giavpiers of Instruction do nomeet during the summer months , ive shall , therefore dis continue the publication of our usual list until the re-coin mencement 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 .

The following Lodges of Instruction , we are informed , by the Secretaries , meet all tha year round . — ROYAL UNION LODGE ( NO . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , AA'insley Street , Oxford Street , at 8 . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PANMURE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balham , Fridays at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . AA ' ESTEOUENE LODGE ( No . 733 ) Horse and GroomAA'insley

, , Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . STRONG MAN , St . John's Gate , Clerkenwell , Monday , afc 8 . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( NO . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Bermondsey , Fridays at 8 . TEMPERANCE , ( No . 169 ) , A'ictoria Tavern , A'ictoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 .

STAR , ( Xo . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptford , Saturdays at 7 . BURDETT COUTTS LODGE OE INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern A'ictoria Park , Fridays . AVe have been requested to announce thafc Radley ' s Hotel being closed , no meetings of Lodges or Chapters can he held there for tbe present .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* V * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AA ' shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall he duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . AVe have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly . Bro . AV ., ( Liverpool ) . —The report referred to will be found under its proper heading .

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MUSIC AS A MASONIC ACCOMPLISHMENT. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS-ERRANT. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 83. Article 3
MASONIC WORK AND PLAY. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
THE KNIGHT TEMPLAR, PAST AND PRESENT: HIS MISSION AND ITS MODERN OBJECTS. Article 7
THEN AND NOW. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE JEWEL OF THE GRAND PATRON OF THE ORDER IN IRELAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
GENERAL COMMITTEE OF GRAND LODGE AND LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
AUSTRALIA. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 2ND , 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Festivities.

" Let's garotte him , and take away his watches . " Mr . Maynard entering into the joke , went into a room adjoining the shop , and returned with a breech-loading revolver in his hand , and , pointing the pistol at Bro . Shriinpton , said , " This is the thing that settles garotfcers ! " Mr . Bickford exclaimed , - 'Don't point it , it mav be loaded , " and Mr . Maynard replied , " Oh , it is not loaded ; " bufc tho words had no sooner escaped from him lips than the pistol went off , and Bro . Shriinpton ejaculated ,

" 01 ) , George , you ' ve shot me ! " It was quickly ascertained thafc a ball from the pistol had entered Bro . Shrimptoti's body , near the right shoulder . The services of two surgeons were immediately procured , and the wounded man was conveyed to his residence , adjoining the railway-station . The ball , it was found , had traversed the lungs , and the sufferer had to he informed that there was little or no hope of his recovery . The doctors remained with their patient until his death , whicli

occurred at two o'clock ou Thursday morning . Deceased was 35 years of age , a married man , and his wife happened to ho absent on a visit to some friends afc a distance . Bro . Shriinpton was AV . M . of the Sun Lodge , No . 106 , afc Exmoufch , and greatly esteemed on account of his genial and obliging disposition . The police-constable who took possession of the revolver —a six-chamber one—on Thursday morning , found that four other of the chambers were loaded . An inquest has been held on the body , and the Coroner ' s jury have returned a verdict of ¦ " Homicide by misadventure . "

Poetry.

Poetry .

THE TRUE MASON . BY ZETA . No Mason is he who is deaf to the wailings Of those whom misfortune hath placed under ban ; Who is harsh , unforgiving towards other men's failings , Or does any act that debases the man .

He may seem a good brother in sight of his fellow , Be high in his order , and learn'd in its code ; But still his pretensions are truthless and shallow , And he is no Mason iu sight of his God . But he's a true Mason whose soul ever rises Above the small honours and glories of earth ;

AA'ho all the poor glitter of tinsel despises , And loves to be measured alone by his worth . AVith the square and the plumb-lead as emblems to guide him , From the lino of strict duty he scorns to depart ; AA'ith the rule and the compass , both ready beside him , He rears a true temple of God in his heart .

His thoughts are as pure ns the snow when it failed ; His zeal is enlisted on rectitude's side ; No fear of men ' s scoffing his courage appalloth , As ho stands the oppressed and the friendless beside . Afc the cry of misfortune his love is awakened ; Large-mindedhe succours with nought of display ;

, The widow , the orphan , the hungry , and naked , From his portals are never sent empty away . In precept , though firm , he is soft as a mother , AA'ho seeks in affection her offspring to mould ; More apt by example to win a lost brother , And wavcrers keep in the Guod Shepherd ' s fold .

Unsullied by contract with lusts that surround him , Large-hearted , he loves with u God-like regard : He lives a rich blessing to all who are round him , And dies to receive the true Mason ' s reward .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending September 2nd , 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER 2 ND , 1871 .

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Monday , August 28 th . LODGES . —British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tavern , Bancroftplace , Mile End ; De Grey and Ripon , Angel Hotel , Great Ilford . Wednesday , August oOtlt .

LODGE . —Temperance iu the East , Private Assembly Rooms , G > Newby-place , Poplar . Thursday , August Slst . General Committee Girls' School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Friday , September 1 st . LODGES . —StarAlarquis of GranbTavernNew Cross Road

, y , ; St . Marylebone , Eyre Arms Tavern , St . John ' s AVood . Saturday , September Ind . General Committee Boys' School at Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . CHAPTER . —Rose of Denmark , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A nnrnbe-r of Lodges and Giavpiers of Instruction do nomeet during the summer months , ive shall , therefore dis continue the publication of our usual list until the re-coin mencement 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 .

The following Lodges of Instruction , we are informed , by the Secretaries , meet all tha year round . — ROYAL UNION LODGE ( NO . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , AA'insley Street , Oxford Street , at 8 . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PANMURE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balham , Fridays at 8 . Bro . John Thomas , Preceptor . AA ' ESTEOUENE LODGE ( No . 733 ) Horse and GroomAA'insley

, , Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . STRONG MAN , St . John's Gate , Clerkenwell , Monday , afc 8 . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( NO . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Bermondsey , Fridays at 8 . TEMPERANCE , ( No . 169 ) , A'ictoria Tavern , A'ictoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 .

STAR , ( Xo . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptford , Saturdays at 7 . BURDETT COUTTS LODGE OE INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern A'ictoria Park , Fridays . AVe have been requested to announce thafc Radley ' s Hotel being closed , no meetings of Lodges or Chapters can he held there for tbe present .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* V * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . AA ' shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall he duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in the week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . AVe have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly . Bro . AV ., ( Liverpool ) . —The report referred to will be found under its proper heading .

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