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THE MASONIC MIRROR . ^ -. j , * All communications to be addressed to 19 Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAR JOB 1 SG 9 . —A few remaining copies of tlie second edition are for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent . ROYAL MASOXIC INSTITUTION FOB Bors . —OCTOBER ELECTION . —Votes are earnestly solicited In behalf of Frank Loud , aged eight and a half years , "So . 49 on list of candidates . Girls '

School votes will be equally acceptable for exchange . His late father , Bro . William Loud ( who died suddenly on the 23 rd of May , 1869 , leaving a widow and nine children ) , was initiated in the Prince Edwin Lodge ( No . 125 ) , Hythe , in which he held the office of Warden . He was also a member of the Invicta Lodge ( No . 709 ) , Ashford , from its foundation , in 1857 , until

his decease , and has been a subscribing member to Grand Lodg e for eighteen years . His widow and eight of the children are entirely dependent upon their friends for support . The case is strongly recommended . Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of George Albion Coombs , son of the late Bro . George Albion Coombs , who was a member of "So . 700 , and a licensed victualler , at

Shooters Hid , Woolwich : died ISth May , 1866 , leaving two orphan children depending upon their friends for support Proxies thankfully received by Bro . J . Ewart , Koyal Carriage Office , Royal Arsenal , Woolwich . The death of Bro . AVm . J . Newman , long connected with , and of late years Superintendent of the Exhibition Department , Crystal Palace , and member of the Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 742 )>

whose talents and amiability endeared him to all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance , has deprived his family of their means of support , as well as of their best and dearest friend . His brethren in Freemasonry are desirous of testifying- their respect for the memory of their late brother by presenting one of his sons , who is of suitable age , for education in the Royal

Masonic Institution for Boys . In furtherance of this object ) votes are earnestly solicited in favour of his son Herbert Horace Newman , for the election in October next . The case is strongly recommended by several influential brethren as a most deserving one . Proxies for Girls' School , ' or the Benevolent Institution , thankfully received for the purpose of exchange . Communications and votes may be forwarded to Bro . W . H . Harper , Crysta l Palace , S . E .

GRAND LODGE meets on Wednesday , 1 st September , at 7 o ' clock ; the business on the agenda paper is not of very great importance . PORTRAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., Q . C . B . , M . AV . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . Gil- each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper can be had , price 10 s . Gd .

REMOVAL or LODGE . —The Gosport Lodge ( No . 903 ) , formerly held at the Star Hotel , is now removed to the India Arms Hotel , High-street , Gosport . The lodge meets on the second Tuesday in every month . THE Star Lodge ( No . 1 , 275 ) , will be consecrated on Friday next , September 3 rd , at four o'clock p . m ., at the Marquis of Granby , Slew Cross-road , by Bro . J . Hervey , G . S . Bro . J . Smith , P . G . P ., "W . M . designate .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION I ? OR B OYS . —OCTOBER ELECTION . —Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of AVilliam Grant Fabiau , for this the fourth application . His father , B » . Augustus Fabian , has been very zealous and energetic in the cause of Masonry , and lias been instrumental in founding and resuscitating several lodges and chapters . He is a P . M . of the

Portsmouth Lodge ( No . 487 ) , P . Prov . S . G . Warden of Hants . Mark M ., Royal , Rose Croix , and Knight Templar , but owing to sudden and severe misfortunes , impossible to foresee or control , his circumstances are now very reduced , and his means are totally inadequate to maintain and educate his large family , four of whom are entirely , and four partially , dependent on his

very limited resources , and he is compelled to make this appeal to the brethren and subscribers . This case is vouched for , and urgently recommended by a strong list of influential brethren as very deserving of support . Bro . Fabian will feel very grateful for votes . Address , S , Waterford-terrace North , Walhanigreeu , S . W . Girls' School or Benevolent Institution proxies equally valuable for exchanging .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN LODGE OE INSTRUCTION . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 20 th instant , at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury- Among the members present we noticed—Bros . "AV . Ashby , J . R . Foulgor , Gotthiel , Mackowery , D'Arcy , Worrell , and several others . The lodge having been opened with the usual formalities , was opened up to the third degree , and the

said degree very creditably rendered by the W . M ., who , assisted by his officers and the rest of the brethren , worked the sections of this degree in an able manner .

MIDDLESEX . WOOD GREEN . —Lewis Lodge ( No . 1 , 185 ) . —In no locality in England is it possible that the practical good effected through the Masonic organization can be more patent than at AVood Green . The unanimous recognition of its benefits so publicly manifested , naturally led to a desire on the part of many residents in the neighbourhood for a knowledge of the secrets and nysteries of

an Order so favourably brought prominently to their notice , and it was felt desirable to attempt the formation of a lodge by means of which the oft-experienced wishes should be gratified . The attempt was made in 1867—was justified by most satisfactory progress iu 1 SG 8—and is an accomplished fact in 1869 . On Saturday last ( 21 st inst . ) the second anniversary was celebrated , under circumstances most encouraging and auspicious . Hitherto the lack of proper accommodation at the Nightingale

Tavern has necessitated the inconvenience of providing for labour and refreshment in the same room . On this occasion , however , was inaugurated the spacious new room built by the worthy host and proprietor , Bro . \ V . Jones , capable of accommodating more numerous gatherings than have ever yet been there attempted , the dimensions being 54 ft . long by 28 ft . wide and 18 ft . high . Herein assembled , on the 21 st inst ., 50 brethren to do honour to the elevation to the cliaii- of ICS . of Bro . Arthur C . Fowler ,

who , during the stated hours of labour—after Bro . Gibbon had been passed to the second degree by the retiring Master , Bro . Coves—was installed as W . M . for the year ensuing by the Senior P . M ., Bro . Frederick Binckes . The whole of tho proceedings were admirably conducted , aud great praise is due to the host , Bro . Jones , for the skill with which ho catered for his numerous friends , the exception being that so universally complained ofdefective attendance . Nor must Bro . Jones' liberality be lost

sight of , for in the enthusiasm of delight at having his work brought practically to a conclusion , he requested permission from the AV . M . to pledge him and all his brethren in a bumper of the sparkling product of Epernay ( veritable ) , which ho most hospitably supplied . Courtesy demanded compliance with the request , which was cheerfully accorded , and " Happiness and prosperity " was the wish cordially expressed to Bro . Jones " and his . " The lodge now numbers forty-seven members , and must be considered as iu a flourishing condition , inasmuch as a deficit of £ 14 at the end of its : first year of existence has been , at tbe

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ORGANISATION IN FREEMASONRY. Article 1
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 2
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—XIX. Article 4
REFORMATION THEORY OF THE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 5
MASONIC ARCHÆOLOGICAL INSTITUTE. Article 6
FRATERNITY. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
APATHY IN OUR ORDER. Article 10
THE MASONIC WINDOWS IN WORCESTER CATHEDRAL. Article 12
MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 12
FREEMASONRY ABOUT ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-TWO YEARS OLD. Article 13
EARLY BIBLES AND THEIR TITLES. Article 13
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—SALUTING. Article 13
Untitled Article 14
MASONIC MEMS Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA , AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 15
KNOWLEDGE IS POWER; OR WHAT IS MASONRY? Article 16
" CHRISTIAN," A TERM OF WIDE SIGNIFICANCE ! Article 17
HAVE OUR GRAND LODGES ALL BEEN LEGALLY ORGANISED? Article 17
INTELLECTUAL FREEDOM. Article 19
MASONIC SOLICITUDE. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
HER NAME. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 4TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS Article 20
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THE MASONIC MIRROR . ^ -. j , * All communications to be addressed to 19 Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems

MASONIC MEMS

UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAR JOB 1 SG 9 . —A few remaining copies of tlie second edition are for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent . ROYAL MASOXIC INSTITUTION FOB Bors . —OCTOBER ELECTION . —Votes are earnestly solicited In behalf of Frank Loud , aged eight and a half years , "So . 49 on list of candidates . Girls '

School votes will be equally acceptable for exchange . His late father , Bro . William Loud ( who died suddenly on the 23 rd of May , 1869 , leaving a widow and nine children ) , was initiated in the Prince Edwin Lodge ( No . 125 ) , Hythe , in which he held the office of Warden . He was also a member of the Invicta Lodge ( No . 709 ) , Ashford , from its foundation , in 1857 , until

his decease , and has been a subscribing member to Grand Lodg e for eighteen years . His widow and eight of the children are entirely dependent upon their friends for support . The case is strongly recommended . Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of George Albion Coombs , son of the late Bro . George Albion Coombs , who was a member of "So . 700 , and a licensed victualler , at

Shooters Hid , Woolwich : died ISth May , 1866 , leaving two orphan children depending upon their friends for support Proxies thankfully received by Bro . J . Ewart , Koyal Carriage Office , Royal Arsenal , Woolwich . The death of Bro . AVm . J . Newman , long connected with , and of late years Superintendent of the Exhibition Department , Crystal Palace , and member of the Crystal Palace Lodge ( No . 742 )>

whose talents and amiability endeared him to all who enjoyed the pleasure of his acquaintance , has deprived his family of their means of support , as well as of their best and dearest friend . His brethren in Freemasonry are desirous of testifying- their respect for the memory of their late brother by presenting one of his sons , who is of suitable age , for education in the Royal

Masonic Institution for Boys . In furtherance of this object ) votes are earnestly solicited in favour of his son Herbert Horace Newman , for the election in October next . The case is strongly recommended by several influential brethren as a most deserving one . Proxies for Girls' School , ' or the Benevolent Institution , thankfully received for the purpose of exchange . Communications and votes may be forwarded to Bro . W . H . Harper , Crysta l Palace , S . E .

GRAND LODGE meets on Wednesday , 1 st September , at 7 o ' clock ; the business on the agenda paper is not of very great importance . PORTRAITS of the Et . Hon . the Earl of Dalhousie , K . T ., Q . C . B . , M . AV . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . Gil- each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper can be had , price 10 s . Gd .

REMOVAL or LODGE . —The Gosport Lodge ( No . 903 ) , formerly held at the Star Hotel , is now removed to the India Arms Hotel , High-street , Gosport . The lodge meets on the second Tuesday in every month . THE Star Lodge ( No . 1 , 275 ) , will be consecrated on Friday next , September 3 rd , at four o'clock p . m ., at the Marquis of Granby , Slew Cross-road , by Bro . J . Hervey , G . S . Bro . J . Smith , P . G . P ., "W . M . designate .

Masonic Mems

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION I ? OR B OYS . —OCTOBER ELECTION . —Votes are earnestly solicited on behalf of AVilliam Grant Fabiau , for this the fourth application . His father , B » . Augustus Fabian , has been very zealous and energetic in the cause of Masonry , and lias been instrumental in founding and resuscitating several lodges and chapters . He is a P . M . of the

Portsmouth Lodge ( No . 487 ) , P . Prov . S . G . Warden of Hants . Mark M ., Royal , Rose Croix , and Knight Templar , but owing to sudden and severe misfortunes , impossible to foresee or control , his circumstances are now very reduced , and his means are totally inadequate to maintain and educate his large family , four of whom are entirely , and four partially , dependent on his

very limited resources , and he is compelled to make this appeal to the brethren and subscribers . This case is vouched for , and urgently recommended by a strong list of influential brethren as very deserving of support . Bro . Fabian will feel very grateful for votes . Address , S , Waterford-terrace North , Walhanigreeu , S . W . Girls' School or Benevolent Institution proxies equally valuable for exchanging .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

INSTRUCTION . METROPOLITAN LODGE OE INSTRUCTION . —A meeting of this lodge was held on the 20 th instant , at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury- Among the members present we noticed—Bros . "AV . Ashby , J . R . Foulgor , Gotthiel , Mackowery , D'Arcy , Worrell , and several others . The lodge having been opened with the usual formalities , was opened up to the third degree , and the

said degree very creditably rendered by the W . M ., who , assisted by his officers and the rest of the brethren , worked the sections of this degree in an able manner .

MIDDLESEX . WOOD GREEN . —Lewis Lodge ( No . 1 , 185 ) . —In no locality in England is it possible that the practical good effected through the Masonic organization can be more patent than at AVood Green . The unanimous recognition of its benefits so publicly manifested , naturally led to a desire on the part of many residents in the neighbourhood for a knowledge of the secrets and nysteries of

an Order so favourably brought prominently to their notice , and it was felt desirable to attempt the formation of a lodge by means of which the oft-experienced wishes should be gratified . The attempt was made in 1867—was justified by most satisfactory progress iu 1 SG 8—and is an accomplished fact in 1869 . On Saturday last ( 21 st inst . ) the second anniversary was celebrated , under circumstances most encouraging and auspicious . Hitherto the lack of proper accommodation at the Nightingale

Tavern has necessitated the inconvenience of providing for labour and refreshment in the same room . On this occasion , however , was inaugurated the spacious new room built by the worthy host and proprietor , Bro . \ V . Jones , capable of accommodating more numerous gatherings than have ever yet been there attempted , the dimensions being 54 ft . long by 28 ft . wide and 18 ft . high . Herein assembled , on the 21 st inst ., 50 brethren to do honour to the elevation to the cliaii- of ICS . of Bro . Arthur C . Fowler ,

who , during the stated hours of labour—after Bro . Gibbon had been passed to the second degree by the retiring Master , Bro . Coves—was installed as W . M . for the year ensuing by the Senior P . M ., Bro . Frederick Binckes . The whole of tho proceedings were admirably conducted , aud great praise is due to the host , Bro . Jones , for the skill with which ho catered for his numerous friends , the exception being that so universally complained ofdefective attendance . Nor must Bro . Jones' liberality be lost

sight of , for in the enthusiasm of delight at having his work brought practically to a conclusion , he requested permission from the AV . M . to pledge him and all his brethren in a bumper of the sparkling product of Epernay ( veritable ) , which ho most hospitably supplied . Courtesy demanded compliance with the request , which was cheerfully accorded , and " Happiness and prosperity " was the wish cordially expressed to Bro . Jones " and his . " The lodge now numbers forty-seven members , and must be considered as iu a flourishing condition , inasmuch as a deficit of £ 14 at the end of its : first year of existence has been , at tbe

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