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Correspondence.

tainty exists in the opinions of well-meaning brethren as to the necessity , and even propriety of making such returns . " This assertion is at once demolished by tho fact that those returns are ordered to be made by every lodge and chapter ; and whether they are necessary , or proper , does not lie within the powers of any well-meaning brethren to dispute . The law of the land says it shall be doneand the Masonic

, executive have determined this law shall be complied with . Can "R . E . X . " want any stronger measures to compel him , and those that think with him , to obedience ? If so , his appeal to the legal officer of the Craft is most singularly out of place . I am , yours truly and fraternally , ASTI-SPUHIOUS MARK .

A Case Of Distress.

A CASE OF DISTRESS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FfiEEMMSOIfS _ IAGAZI _ , -E A _ . D _ , _ ASO _ . IC MIHROIl . SIR , —I write to appeal to the consideration of the Freemasons on behalf of my husband , William Evans , who is mow dying through the rupture of a vessel on his lungs . He is tbe son of the well-known William Evans , the Masonic jeweller , of Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-hin-fiekls . After the death of his father , my husband , to liquidate

his father ' s liabilities , sold the business to Mr . Spencer , since which period , now some years ago , he has been most unfortunate in his endeavours to obtain a living ; and until Mr . Thearle , of Fleet-street , took him into his employ last Christmas , was earning insufficient to pay his rent . One by one wo parted with best part of the furniture . On Saturday week my husband was taken ill in Mr .

Thearle ' s counting-house , where he now lies on thc floor , it being forbidden to move him . If the Craft will take into their kind consideration mine aud my children ' s very distressing position , I shall ever be grateful . We have had but few friends since our distress came on . To the Globe Lodge , I beg to render my most sincere

thanks for the assistance afforded me last winter . To the Rev . J . E . Cox , for his kind consideration . To Mr . John Mott Thearle , who is the best friend we ever had , and a true brother to my husband , giving him every assistance , "both in money and necessaries . It is because I know that I have no right to expect so much from an almost stranger , and that I sincerely believe , leaving out of consideration

that charity that ever distinguishes the Freemasons , that I appeal to all those who knew the late Mr . Evans ; and those who can sympathise with the extreme illness , poverty , and the pain of asking even my poor husband's brethren to assist him . The Rev . Mr . Cox , of 471 , Mecklenburg-square , or Mr . Thearle , of 198 , Fleet-street , have kindly consented to receive any donation the brethren may be disposed to give me . I remain , very respectfully yours , JAXE EVANS .

The High Grades.

THE HIGH GRADES .

TO TnE EDITOB OP THE PHEE 3 _ ASO _ , S JUGAZIHE A 5 D ItASOSIC MIHKOK . D EAR S IR AND - B ROTHER , —I have not the least intention of answering "Ex . Ex . ' s" remarks , further than to say that , if the balance-sheet of the high grades is any business of his , I doubt not he can obtain full information by application to thc proper quarter . One piece of information and one word of advice I will

afford him . I was Steward , in 1860 , to the Royal Benevolent Institution , and by my list of subscriptions I find I took up £ 10 from the Supreme Grand Council 33 ° . Other Stewards , I know , can tell a similar tale ; and I recommend "Ex . Ex ., " the next time he wishes to make an ill-natured remark upon his neighbours' actions , to be epiite sure , first , that he is

speaking the truth . I am , Dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , ARTHUR BIAKISTON , 30 ° . Summerfcowii , Oxford , April 13 , 1801 . _ P . S . —Tuesday last , amongst others , I had the pleasure of signifying my approval of the still flourishing state of " the balance-sheet . "

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

•*¦ MASONIC MEMS . The M . AV . Grand Master has signified his intention of honouring the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , with his presence on Tuesday , May 21 st , when its consecration and the installation of Bro . the Duke of St . Alban ' s as first AV . M ., will take place .

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS . AVe have to acknowledge many kind promises of support for Mrs . AVeymouth as a candidate for the Annuity Fund , and have again to request that those Lodges and Subscribers who have not disposed of their votes to forward their proxy papers to Bro . Henry

G . AVarren , at the Office of THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , 5 , Salisbury Street , Strand , AV . C , on behalf of Mrs . Weymouth , who is now in her sixty-fourth year , having been born January 27 , 1798 . She was married on the 1 st July , 1821 , and her husband died on the 29 th May , 184-5 . The late Bro . AVeymouth was initiated in the Lodge of Faith , No . 165 , on the 26 th August , 1 S 2 S ,

and paid to June , 1841 , a period of thirteen years . The only means of support of Mrs . AVeymouth is described to be needlework , and , being afflicted with rheumatism , she can do but little . About 1000 votes , with those brought forward , will carry the election ; and as every five shillings will purchase eight votes , we shall be happy to receive that amount from brethren , who have not

already subscribed , towards aiding the object of taking from the balloting papers such an item as "Seventh Application . " Towards the 1000 , we thus head the list—A ' otes . Bro . AVarren , H . G 72 Mrs . AA arren 16 Bro . CookeMatthew 29 ( 10 s . ) 16

, , , „ Dr . Hinxman 16 „ Colonel Tulloh , 30 ° , ( 5 s . ) 8 „ Gaball , J . H ., 536 , ( 5 s . ) 8 ,, States , G ., 202 , ( 5 s . ) 8 „ Morris , R ,, 202 8 „ Boyd , John , 169 8

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

The annual meeting for the installation of the M . AV . Grand Master , and the appointment of Officers , was held in the Temple on AVednesday last , the 29 th inst ., the M . AV . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , in the chair , supported by the R . AV . Earl of Dalhousie , D . G . M . ; the Prov . G . Masters for Hampshire ( Sir Lucius Curtis ) , Cambridgeshire ( Bro . Hall , P . G . Reg . ) , Essex ( Bro . Bagshaw ) , Durham ( Bro .

Fawoett ) , Oxfordshire ( Bro . Bowyer ) , Norfolk ( Bro . B . B . Cabbell ) , Bengal ( Gen . Ramsay ) ; Bros . F . Dundas , jlf . P ., as S . G . AV . ; A . Perkins , J . G . AV . ; Rev . E . J . Cox , and Rev . Sir J . AV . Hayes , P . G . Chaps ., as G . Chaps . ; Tomkins , G . Treas . ; Roxburgh , G . Heg . ; \ Y . G . Clarke , G . Sec . ; the President of the Board of General Purposes ( Bro . Havers , P . G . D . ); the President of the Colonial

Board ( Bro . J . LI . Evans , P . G . S . B . ); Bros . Crombie , S . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , as J . G . D . ; Dawkes , G . Supt . of Works ; AVoods , G . D . C ; Harcourt , Asst . G . D . C ; Bridges , G . S . B . ; Farnfield , Asst . G . Sec ; Horsley , G . Org . ; Adams , G . Purst . ; Farmer , Asst . G . Purst . ; Chev . Hebeler , P . G . AV ., Rep . G . Lodge of Berlin . There were also present a large number of Prov . Grand Officers ,

amongst whom we observed Bro . Col . Burlton , P . Prov . G . Master , Bengal ; P . G . AVardens , Lord cle Tabley , Fenwick , M . P ., and F . Pattison and AV . Portai ;; P . G . Sec , Bro . AV . H . AVhite ; P . G . Deacons , B . AVilson , T . R . AVhite , F . Slight , J . Savage , AV . P . Scott , Phillips , Hopwood , Solomons , Nelson , Potter , and J . N . Tomkins ; P . G . D-

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 2
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XLII. Article 4
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
A CASE OF DISTRESS. Article 11
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
YORKSHIRE (WEST). Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
TURKEY. Article 18
WEST INDIES. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Correspondence.

tainty exists in the opinions of well-meaning brethren as to the necessity , and even propriety of making such returns . " This assertion is at once demolished by tho fact that those returns are ordered to be made by every lodge and chapter ; and whether they are necessary , or proper , does not lie within the powers of any well-meaning brethren to dispute . The law of the land says it shall be doneand the Masonic

, executive have determined this law shall be complied with . Can "R . E . X . " want any stronger measures to compel him , and those that think with him , to obedience ? If so , his appeal to the legal officer of the Craft is most singularly out of place . I am , yours truly and fraternally , ASTI-SPUHIOUS MARK .

A Case Of Distress.

A CASE OF DISTRESS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FfiEEMMSOIfS _ IAGAZI _ , -E A _ . D _ , _ ASO _ . IC MIHROIl . SIR , —I write to appeal to the consideration of the Freemasons on behalf of my husband , William Evans , who is mow dying through the rupture of a vessel on his lungs . He is tbe son of the well-known William Evans , the Masonic jeweller , of Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-hin-fiekls . After the death of his father , my husband , to liquidate

his father ' s liabilities , sold the business to Mr . Spencer , since which period , now some years ago , he has been most unfortunate in his endeavours to obtain a living ; and until Mr . Thearle , of Fleet-street , took him into his employ last Christmas , was earning insufficient to pay his rent . One by one wo parted with best part of the furniture . On Saturday week my husband was taken ill in Mr .

Thearle ' s counting-house , where he now lies on thc floor , it being forbidden to move him . If the Craft will take into their kind consideration mine aud my children ' s very distressing position , I shall ever be grateful . We have had but few friends since our distress came on . To the Globe Lodge , I beg to render my most sincere

thanks for the assistance afforded me last winter . To the Rev . J . E . Cox , for his kind consideration . To Mr . John Mott Thearle , who is the best friend we ever had , and a true brother to my husband , giving him every assistance , "both in money and necessaries . It is because I know that I have no right to expect so much from an almost stranger , and that I sincerely believe , leaving out of consideration

that charity that ever distinguishes the Freemasons , that I appeal to all those who knew the late Mr . Evans ; and those who can sympathise with the extreme illness , poverty , and the pain of asking even my poor husband's brethren to assist him . The Rev . Mr . Cox , of 471 , Mecklenburg-square , or Mr . Thearle , of 198 , Fleet-street , have kindly consented to receive any donation the brethren may be disposed to give me . I remain , very respectfully yours , JAXE EVANS .

The High Grades.

THE HIGH GRADES .

TO TnE EDITOB OP THE PHEE 3 _ ASO _ , S JUGAZIHE A 5 D ItASOSIC MIHKOK . D EAR S IR AND - B ROTHER , —I have not the least intention of answering "Ex . Ex . ' s" remarks , further than to say that , if the balance-sheet of the high grades is any business of his , I doubt not he can obtain full information by application to thc proper quarter . One piece of information and one word of advice I will

afford him . I was Steward , in 1860 , to the Royal Benevolent Institution , and by my list of subscriptions I find I took up £ 10 from the Supreme Grand Council 33 ° . Other Stewards , I know , can tell a similar tale ; and I recommend "Ex . Ex ., " the next time he wishes to make an ill-natured remark upon his neighbours' actions , to be epiite sure , first , that he is

speaking the truth . I am , Dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , ARTHUR BIAKISTON , 30 ° . Summerfcowii , Oxford , April 13 , 1801 . _ P . S . —Tuesday last , amongst others , I had the pleasure of signifying my approval of the still flourishing state of " the balance-sheet . "

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

•*¦ MASONIC MEMS . The M . AV . Grand Master has signified his intention of honouring the Isaac Newton University Lodge , Cambridge , with his presence on Tuesday , May 21 st , when its consecration and the installation of Bro . the Duke of St . Alban ' s as first AV . M ., will take place .

ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS . AVe have to acknowledge many kind promises of support for Mrs . AVeymouth as a candidate for the Annuity Fund , and have again to request that those Lodges and Subscribers who have not disposed of their votes to forward their proxy papers to Bro . Henry

G . AVarren , at the Office of THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE , 5 , Salisbury Street , Strand , AV . C , on behalf of Mrs . Weymouth , who is now in her sixty-fourth year , having been born January 27 , 1798 . She was married on the 1 st July , 1821 , and her husband died on the 29 th May , 184-5 . The late Bro . AVeymouth was initiated in the Lodge of Faith , No . 165 , on the 26 th August , 1 S 2 S ,

and paid to June , 1841 , a period of thirteen years . The only means of support of Mrs . AVeymouth is described to be needlework , and , being afflicted with rheumatism , she can do but little . About 1000 votes , with those brought forward , will carry the election ; and as every five shillings will purchase eight votes , we shall be happy to receive that amount from brethren , who have not

already subscribed , towards aiding the object of taking from the balloting papers such an item as "Seventh Application . " Towards the 1000 , we thus head the list—A ' otes . Bro . AVarren , H . G 72 Mrs . AA arren 16 Bro . CookeMatthew 29 ( 10 s . ) 16

, , , „ Dr . Hinxman 16 „ Colonel Tulloh , 30 ° , ( 5 s . ) 8 „ Gaball , J . H ., 536 , ( 5 s . ) 8 ,, States , G ., 202 , ( 5 s . ) 8 „ Morris , R ,, 202 8 „ Boyd , John , 169 8

United Grand Lodge.

UNITED GRAND LODGE .

The annual meeting for the installation of the M . AV . Grand Master , and the appointment of Officers , was held in the Temple on AVednesday last , the 29 th inst ., the M . AV . G . M ., the Earl of Zetland , in the chair , supported by the R . AV . Earl of Dalhousie , D . G . M . ; the Prov . G . Masters for Hampshire ( Sir Lucius Curtis ) , Cambridgeshire ( Bro . Hall , P . G . Reg . ) , Essex ( Bro . Bagshaw ) , Durham ( Bro .

Fawoett ) , Oxfordshire ( Bro . Bowyer ) , Norfolk ( Bro . B . B . Cabbell ) , Bengal ( Gen . Ramsay ) ; Bros . F . Dundas , jlf . P ., as S . G . AV . ; A . Perkins , J . G . AV . ; Rev . E . J . Cox , and Rev . Sir J . AV . Hayes , P . G . Chaps ., as G . Chaps . ; Tomkins , G . Treas . ; Roxburgh , G . Heg . ; \ Y . G . Clarke , G . Sec . ; the President of the Board of General Purposes ( Bro . Havers , P . G . D . ); the President of the Colonial

Board ( Bro . J . LI . Evans , P . G . S . B . ); Bros . Crombie , S . G . D . ; Jno . Hervey , as J . G . D . ; Dawkes , G . Supt . of Works ; AVoods , G . D . C ; Harcourt , Asst . G . D . C ; Bridges , G . S . B . ; Farnfield , Asst . G . Sec ; Horsley , G . Org . ; Adams , G . Purst . ; Farmer , Asst . G . Purst . ; Chev . Hebeler , P . G . AV ., Rep . G . Lodge of Berlin . There were also present a large number of Prov . Grand Officers ,

amongst whom we observed Bro . Col . Burlton , P . Prov . G . Master , Bengal ; P . G . AVardens , Lord cle Tabley , Fenwick , M . P ., and F . Pattison and AV . Portai ;; P . G . Sec , Bro . AV . H . AVhite ; P . G . Deacons , B . AVilson , T . R . AVhite , F . Slight , J . Savage , AV . P . Scott , Phillips , Hopwood , Solomons , Nelson , Potter , and J . N . Tomkins ; P . G . D-

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