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THE MASONIC ffiRBOR . * * * All eoinniunicatioiis to bo addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , " Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAB , DIAUY , AND POCKET BOOK FOR 1869 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication has been just issued . It can be obtained at the office of the FHEEUASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , or in Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB BOYS . —The Seventy-first Anniversary Festival will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , March the 10 th . The Right Hon . Earl do Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . will preside . MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We aro requested to mention that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the

purposes of the fund , and the Secretary ( Bro . Anthony Oneal Ha ye ) will be glad to receive the mines of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will be published .

THE Premier Conclave will meet at Freemasons' Tavern , on the 1 st pros ., under the presidency of Lord Konlis . Several distinguished brethren are on the agenda for reception into the Order . —The Roman Eagle Conclave , No . G , will be hold at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 27 th , when Bro . II . C . Levander , M . A ., P . M . 76 and D 2 S , Dir . of Cers . 507 ; H . 720 ; W . M . 2-i M . M ., will be instilled as M . P . S . No less than

nine brethren are candidates for admission . —The Plantagenet Preceptory of Instruction will be re-opened at tho famous Savage Club room , Lyceum Tavern , Strand , on Thursday evening , the 2 oth inst ., when representatives from the ( ive conclaves in Middlesex and Surrey are expected to muster in force .

GIRLS' SCHOOL—We desire to bring before the notice of our numerous readers as ' worthy of their support , tho case of Alice Ritsou Molineaux , age . l eight years , a candidate for admission at the ensuing Election for the Rival . Masonic Institution for Grids . Her father was for twenty-one years Assistant Locomotive Engineer to the Loudon , Brighton , am ? South Coast Railway

Company . He died very suddenly in November 1 SG 7 , leaving a Widow and seven children . The Widow has since been confined of a posthumous child , making eight in all , and as six of these are wholly , and the two eldest nearly dependent upon her , we need hardly say it is a case particularly deserving the Iutcrcs * . of all Freemasons , and in . re especially , perhaps tint portion of

them belonging to or in any way connected ivith railways . Bro . Molineaux was a very rising ma ,-, ; his profession , but unfortunately was unable to leave his widow and large family provided for . He belonged to the Royal York Lodge at Brighton , _ S o . 315 , of which he had been a member four years , lira . George Hawkins ol the London Brighton and South Const Railway ,

Brighton , will be happy to receive proxies . The daughter of Mrs . S . Palmer is a candidate for admission . We understand this to be a truly deserving case for fraternal sympathy . We are requested to mention that Clara Mercedes Wicks , who has been three times a , candidate for election , conies up again in April . She has tho support of the Norfolk Provincial Lodges , and the ease is u very de . cn-iug one . Also the case of Theresa Mary CLiiscii , which is warmly recommended , and which is peculiarly distressing .

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THE IRISH MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL . —We have received tho annual report for 1 SGS , and have much pleasure in observing the prosperity of this excellent institution . The appeal of the committee of 21 th June , 1 BG 7 , has produced tho handsome sum of £ 2 , 277 . As a beginning , five orphan boys are to bo educated at a public school . We congratulate our

Irish brethren upon their noble start , and wishing them that success which they deserve , hope that before long they will have it house of their own , in which not live , but fifty , boys may bo kept and educated . THE following is the text of the circular issued by the Grand Secretary relative to thc inauguration of the new buildings of

the Grand Lodge of England , to the W . M . ' s of every lodge undeiits constitution : — "lam directed to inform yon , that the Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 1-ith of April for the inauguration of the new buildings , in Great Queeu-streot . It is the intention of tho Most Worshipful Grand Master t _ appoint twenty Stewards ; tho remainder will be nominated by the

various lodges . If , therefore , it is the desire of your lodge to name a Steward to ' serve on the occasion , you will have the goodness to forward the name of the brother , on or before Saturday , the Gth day of March . If the number of Stewards returned should exceed eighty , the selection will be decided by ballot . The Most Worshipful Grand Master has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to commemorate the occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards only . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ G Gs . "

JOPPA LODGE OP INSTBHCTION (_ s o . 1 S 8 ) . —This lodge meets now at Bro . Davis's , Rose and Crown , Fort-stroet , Union-street , Bishopsgate , on Sundays , at seven p . m . Bro . Littaur , P . M . 205 , Preceptor . The fifteen sections will be worked on tho first Sunday in Mf . rch . BRIGHTON . —On Tuesday , the 3 nd prox ., Bro . Chris . Wren

will be installed W . M . of the Royal YorkT . odgc ( No . 315 ) . So widely known and esteemed is the worthy brother , that a very lavgo number of the members of the Craft is expected to assemble from London , Roigato , Lewes , Worthing . & c , to do honour to thc occasion . GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . —Wo have to remind the brethren that the Grand Lodge of England meets upon Wednext , the 3 rd of March , when very important bu-iness is to be transacted .

OLIVER TESTIMONIAL . —We beg t . refer to our advertising columns uncut this testimonial , ivhich deserves universal Masonic support , and to which we will have an opportunity of adverting next iveeV . BRETHREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lo-. lge use , price 2 s . G . l .

Grand Lodge Of England.

GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .

The next meeting of the Grand Lodge of England , upon Wednesday , the 3 rd March , 1 SG 9 , is likely to prove of great importance , and we append a vidimus of the business to be brought before it . 1 . The regulations for the government of Grand Lodge during the time of public business will be read . 2 . The minutes of the quarterly communication of the 2 nd

December , 1 SGS , will be read and put for confirmation . 3 . The election of a M . W . Grand Master . -1 . And of u Treasurer . 5 . Tha M . W . Grand Master will make communications to the Grand Lodge respecting His Royal Highness thc Prince of Wales , and on other matters , and ivill move thereon . G . Report of the

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MYSTICS AND MYSTICISM. No. II. Article 1
MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
CHAPTER XIV. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE ORDERS OF THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. Article 10
BROS. HAYE AND WHITE. Article 11
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
GRIMSBY FULL DRESS MASONIC BALL. Article 18
DUBLIN MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 19
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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THE MASONIC ffiRBOR . * * * All eoinniunicatioiis to bo addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , " Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAB , DIAUY , AND POCKET BOOK FOR 1869 . —A second edition of this useful and comprehensive publication has been just issued . It can be obtained at the office of the FHEEUASONS' MAGAZINE , 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , or in Glasgow , in addition to the regular agents .

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOB BOYS . —The Seventy-first Anniversary Festival will be held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , March the 10 th . The Right Hon . Earl do Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M . will preside . MASONIC LIFE BOAT FUND . —We aro requested to mention that a committee is about to be formed for carrying out the

purposes of the fund , and the Secretary ( Bro . Anthony Oneal Ha ye ) will be glad to receive the mines of brethren willing to serve upon it . When the committee is formed , a list of subscriptions received will be published .

THE Premier Conclave will meet at Freemasons' Tavern , on the 1 st pros ., under the presidency of Lord Konlis . Several distinguished brethren are on the agenda for reception into the Order . —The Roman Eagle Conclave , No . G , will be hold at Anderton's Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 27 th , when Bro . II . C . Levander , M . A ., P . M . 76 and D 2 S , Dir . of Cers . 507 ; H . 720 ; W . M . 2-i M . M ., will be instilled as M . P . S . No less than

nine brethren are candidates for admission . —The Plantagenet Preceptory of Instruction will be re-opened at tho famous Savage Club room , Lyceum Tavern , Strand , on Thursday evening , the 2 oth inst ., when representatives from the ( ive conclaves in Middlesex and Surrey are expected to muster in force .

GIRLS' SCHOOL—We desire to bring before the notice of our numerous readers as ' worthy of their support , tho case of Alice Ritsou Molineaux , age . l eight years , a candidate for admission at the ensuing Election for the Rival . Masonic Institution for Grids . Her father was for twenty-one years Assistant Locomotive Engineer to the Loudon , Brighton , am ? South Coast Railway

Company . He died very suddenly in November 1 SG 7 , leaving a Widow and seven children . The Widow has since been confined of a posthumous child , making eight in all , and as six of these are wholly , and the two eldest nearly dependent upon her , we need hardly say it is a case particularly deserving the Iutcrcs * . of all Freemasons , and in . re especially , perhaps tint portion of

them belonging to or in any way connected ivith railways . Bro . Molineaux was a very rising ma ,-, ; his profession , but unfortunately was unable to leave his widow and large family provided for . He belonged to the Royal York Lodge at Brighton , _ S o . 315 , of which he had been a member four years , lira . George Hawkins ol the London Brighton and South Const Railway ,

Brighton , will be happy to receive proxies . The daughter of Mrs . S . Palmer is a candidate for admission . We understand this to be a truly deserving case for fraternal sympathy . We are requested to mention that Clara Mercedes Wicks , who has been three times a , candidate for election , conies up again in April . She has tho support of the Norfolk Provincial Lodges , and the ease is u very de . cn-iug one . Also the case of Theresa Mary CLiiscii , which is warmly recommended , and which is peculiarly distressing .

Masonic Mems.

THE IRISH MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL . —We have received tho annual report for 1 SGS , and have much pleasure in observing the prosperity of this excellent institution . The appeal of the committee of 21 th June , 1 BG 7 , has produced tho handsome sum of £ 2 , 277 . As a beginning , five orphan boys are to bo educated at a public school . We congratulate our

Irish brethren upon their noble start , and wishing them that success which they deserve , hope that before long they will have it house of their own , in which not live , but fifty , boys may bo kept and educated . THE following is the text of the circular issued by the Grand Secretary relative to thc inauguration of the new buildings of

the Grand Lodge of England , to the W . M . ' s of every lodge undeiits constitution : — "lam directed to inform yon , that the Most Worshipful Grand Master has fixed the 1-ith of April for the inauguration of the new buildings , in Great Queeu-streot . It is the intention of tho Most Worshipful Grand Master t _ appoint twenty Stewards ; tho remainder will be nominated by the

various lodges . If , therefore , it is the desire of your lodge to name a Steward to ' serve on the occasion , you will have the goodness to forward the name of the brother , on or before Saturday , the Gth day of March . If the number of Stewards returned should exceed eighty , the selection will be decided by ballot . The Most Worshipful Grand Master has sanctioned the striking of a jewel to commemorate the occasion , which will be worn by the Stewards only . The probable cost to each Steward is estimated at about £ G Gs . "

JOPPA LODGE OP INSTBHCTION (_ s o . 1 S 8 ) . —This lodge meets now at Bro . Davis's , Rose and Crown , Fort-stroet , Union-street , Bishopsgate , on Sundays , at seven p . m . Bro . Littaur , P . M . 205 , Preceptor . The fifteen sections will be worked on tho first Sunday in Mf . rch . BRIGHTON . —On Tuesday , the 3 nd prox ., Bro . Chris . Wren

will be installed W . M . of the Royal YorkT . odgc ( No . 315 ) . So widely known and esteemed is the worthy brother , that a very lavgo number of the members of the Craft is expected to assemble from London , Roigato , Lewes , Worthing . & c , to do honour to thc occasion . GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND . —Wo have to remind the brethren that the Grand Lodge of England meets upon Wednext , the 3 rd of March , when very important bu-iness is to be transacted .

OLIVER TESTIMONIAL . —We beg t . refer to our advertising columns uncut this testimonial , ivhich deserves universal Masonic support , and to which we will have an opportunity of adverting next iveeV . BRETHREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lo-. lge use , price 2 s . G . l .

Grand Lodge Of England.

GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND .

The next meeting of the Grand Lodge of England , upon Wednesday , the 3 rd March , 1 SG 9 , is likely to prove of great importance , and we append a vidimus of the business to be brought before it . 1 . The regulations for the government of Grand Lodge during the time of public business will be read . 2 . The minutes of the quarterly communication of the 2 nd

December , 1 SGS , will be read and put for confirmation . 3 . The election of a M . W . Grand Master . -1 . And of u Treasurer . 5 . Tha M . W . Grand Master will make communications to the Grand Lodge respecting His Royal Highness thc Prince of Wales , and on other matters , and ivill move thereon . G . Report of the

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