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THE MASONIC MIRROR . MASONIC MEM . We understand that arrangements are making at Swansea ,

for celebrating the marriage of the Prince of Wales , by laying the foundation-stone of tbe new public hall , it being intended to place the ceremony in the hands of the Freemasons of the Borough . The ceremony of laying the stone would naturally devolve upon the Provincial Grand Master , Col . Kemys Tynte , who is to be invited to undertake the duty . A dinner aud ball are to follow .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

UNITED MABINEES' LODOE ( NO . 33 ) . —This flourishing lodge held its monthly meeting on the 21 st ult ., at Bro . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark , Bro . W . J . Harris , W . M . in the chair , assisted by his Wardens , Bros . T . Pickering and G . Dyer . The lodge being opened in due form , the minutes of the former lodge were read and confirmed . The lodges in the second and third degrees being opened , a board of Installed Masters was formed , consisting of the following brethren , viz ., Bros . Richard

Barnes , P . M . 15 , H . E . Barnes , P . M . 15 , Alex . Eidgway , P . M . 33 , Thos . Johns , P . M . 33 , E . Taylor , P . M . 33 , E . L . Harris , P . M . 33 , A . Day , P . M . 78 , H . J . Thompson , P . M . 78 , Charles Swan , P . M . 237 , W . S . Wallan , W . M . 97 . The said board then installed Bro . Thos . Pickering as W . M . of the United Mariners' Lodge ( No . 33 ) , for the present year . The W . M . appointed and invested the following brethren to the offices annexed to their namosviz . Bros . G . DyerS . W . ; H . M . EoweJ . W . ; A . F .

, , , , Ablitt , S . D . ; Mark Marsden , J . D . ; D , Wiseman , I . G . ; W . Barrett , Dir . of Cers . ; II . T . Lowe , Steward ; Jesse Turner , P . M ., Treas . ; K . E . Barnes , Hon . See . ; Longstaff , Tyler . The ¦ lod ge was then resumed in the first degree . Bro . Pickering , W . M ., then informed the brethren that subsequent to thenlast meeting he had received the following name for initiation in this lodge , due notice of which hed been given ' in the summonses convening the meetingviz . Mr . Frederick

, , Hamilton Simpson . The ballot was taken and declared unanii- ous in favour of his admission ; when being in attendance , he was regularly introduced and initiated into the Order . It was unanimously resolved " That the thanks of the lodge be given to the respected Bro . W . J . Harris , P . M ., to mark their appreciation of Ins Masonic character , his impartiality of conduct

during the time he presided over them , the excellent manner in which he performed the office of Master , and the zeal evinced for the welfare of the lodge ; that the same be recorded on the minutes , and a copy thereof presented to him at the ensuing lodge meeting . All business being concluded , the lodge was closed in ancient form , and the brethren , about , forty in number , adjourned to the banquet . Prior to the removal of the cloththe W . M . called on the brethren to unite wich him in the

, true spirit of brotherly love , by drinking to the health of their highly-esteemed aud greatly-respected Bro . Eichard Barnes , P . M ., and late Treasurer , whose presence among them was hailed with delight . The brethren simultaneously saluted Bro . Barnes in a bumper of champagne , with a . hearty and truly fraternal welcome . The usual loyal toasts being given and responded to , Bro . XV . J . HAMIIS , P . M ., proposed the health of

their newly-installed Master , Bro . Thos . Pickering . He was happy to congratulate the lodge in the selection they had made in having so able a Master to preside over them . Ample proof had been given of his efficiency in his Masonic duties by the masterly manner in which the ceremony of initiation had been performed by him on that occasion . ' It was evident their brother would prove a star in the order of no ordinary magnitude .

—Bro . PICKERING- assured the brethren that he was at a loss to find words to express his gratitude for ' the high and exalted position he occupied as Master of the lodge . It was , indeed , a responsible task in the faithful discharge of its duties , and his utmost energies would be used in furtherance of the interest of the Craft , but more especially of No . 33 . He sincerely trusted the lodge would prosper under his auspices . He doubted not , from his appointment of officers , that the working of the lodge

would be of such a character as fully to maintain the proud position for which tbe United Mariners have been so long characterised . He reminded them that the Boys' Institution dated its origin from this lodge ; and as they purposed sending a Steward to the forthcoming Festival in aid of the funds of that most excellent charity , he trusted the brethren would unite in giving their hearty co-operation in so laudable an object . The W . M . then proposed the P . M . 's ofthe lodge . —Bro . ALEXANDER

EIDGWAY , P . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren sincerely for the compliment they had passed on himself and brother P . M . 's . The hearty and truly fraternal reception given him on the present , occasion afforded him the highest gratification . He was happy to see so many P . M . ' s present , being an evidence , as the pillars of the lodge , they were at all times ready and attentive to theirduties to render the Master any assistance he might require at

their hands . He trusted , in conjunction with his brother P . M . 's and the brethren generally , they would exert themselves in behalf of that institution , viz ., the Boys' School ,, to which the Master had so nobly alluded . —The W . M . then proposed the visiting brethren , viz ., Bros . Mills , No . 78 ; C . Abbisson , Cosmopolitan ; D . Smith , Temple Lodge ; G . A . Cooper , No . 1164 ; A . Weissemberge , No . 165 ; C SwanP . M . 23783011711025 ; -B . WhitakerNo . 252

, , , , , ; P . Binckes , No . 10 ; W . S . Wallace , W . M . 97 ; A . Day , P . M .. 78 , 118 , aud 1163 ; H . J . Thompson , No . 78 , thanking them for the honour of their ^ visit . —Bro . F . BINCKES , on behalf of his . brother visitors , begged to assure the brethren of their grateful acknowledgements for the truly Masonic welcome with , which they had been greeted , and ivas delighted to witness the progress the lodge was making in number and respectability ; as an advocate of the Boys' School he sincerely hoped the

brethren ivould rally round their W . M ., ancl give him such support as would do honour to the Craft , but more especially te this lodge . Bro . Binckes then gave a detailed account of therise and progress of the Masonic Charities , and concluded by wishing prosperity to the United Mariners' Lodge . —The next toast was "The Newly Initiate , Bro . Simpson . " The Master observed , as a personal friend , he was happy to greet him as a Mason . He trusted the ceremony through which he had passed , this evening was but a foretaste of the beauties ' of the Order . —

Bro . SIMPSON expressed his delight at being admitted a member of this ancient and honourable society . He greatly admired tbe ceremony he had witnessed and hoped he should prove himself a good and useful brother among them , but especially in the cause of Charity . —The W . M . then proposed the newly-installed Treasurer , Bro . Jesse Turner , and Bro . Barnes , Hon . Sec . —Bro . TDBNEE thanked the lodge for the honour conferred on him in the appointment of Treasurer . He felt at all times proud to

rank among the P . Ms , of No . 33 , but never more so than on the present occasion . He would use his utmost endeavours to enhance the funds , and trusted by a faithful discharge of the duties to merit the good esteem of the brethren , as his predecessor , Bro . Eichard Barnes , had done , and in conjunction with , the Hon . Secretary , Bro . E . E . Barnes , tended their united feelings of gratitude for the sincere wishes evinced to them . Tbe officers ofthe lodge was the next toast proposedivhich was .

, duly received and responded to . The harmony of the evening was graatly enhanced by the excellent vocal powers of Bros . Cooper ,, and Scurd , and the brethren parted early , having spent the evening in the true spirit of Masonry . PnoiiNlx LODGE ( NO . 202 ) . —An * emergency meeting- of this lodge was held on Saturday last , under the presidency of Bro . Watson , P . M ., in the unavoidable absence of the AV . M ., when

Bros . Lowe and Dennison were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Coppock , Paterson , Stanton , Kciiyon , and Gardner wereraised to the third degree . The whole of the junior officers and a large number of the brethren being present . The lodgewas closed at an early hour . I (; EOTAI . OAK LODGE ( I \ O . 1173 ) . —This select lodge held its usual meeting on Wednesday , January 28 th , at the Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford ( Bro . Steven's ) . The lodge was .

opened by Bro . Dr . Scott , assisted by Bros . Wilton , Stahr , Stevens , Walters , Weir , Pembroke , and Mills . Bros . J . S . Blomeley and A . E . Parkinson , were introduced separately and raised to the sublime degree of M . M . s . Bros . Wright and Hicks , of Neptune Lodge ( No . 22 ) , E . A ., and Firmin , were also introduced separately and passed to the degree of P . O . Bro . P . Walters , Sec . and W . M . of Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 87 ) , then took the chair for a short time and initiated Mr . William Jeffery , into the mysteries and secrets of ancient Freemasonry , in a manner ivhich augurs well for the prosperity of his mother

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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 1
ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 1
THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF NATURE AND SCIENCE.—PART II. Article 2
THE POEMS AND SONGS OF THE LATE BRO. FRANCIS LOVE, OF LODGE No. 169. (S.C.) Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
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METROPOLITAN. Article 6
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
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THE MASONIC MIRROR . MASONIC MEM . We understand that arrangements are making at Swansea ,

for celebrating the marriage of the Prince of Wales , by laying the foundation-stone of tbe new public hall , it being intended to place the ceremony in the hands of the Freemasons of the Borough . The ceremony of laying the stone would naturally devolve upon the Provincial Grand Master , Col . Kemys Tynte , who is to be invited to undertake the duty . A dinner aud ball are to follow .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

UNITED MABINEES' LODOE ( NO . 33 ) . —This flourishing lodge held its monthly meeting on the 21 st ult ., at Bro . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark , Bro . W . J . Harris , W . M . in the chair , assisted by his Wardens , Bros . T . Pickering and G . Dyer . The lodge being opened in due form , the minutes of the former lodge were read and confirmed . The lodges in the second and third degrees being opened , a board of Installed Masters was formed , consisting of the following brethren , viz ., Bros . Richard

Barnes , P . M . 15 , H . E . Barnes , P . M . 15 , Alex . Eidgway , P . M . 33 , Thos . Johns , P . M . 33 , E . Taylor , P . M . 33 , E . L . Harris , P . M . 33 , A . Day , P . M . 78 , H . J . Thompson , P . M . 78 , Charles Swan , P . M . 237 , W . S . Wallan , W . M . 97 . The said board then installed Bro . Thos . Pickering as W . M . of the United Mariners' Lodge ( No . 33 ) , for the present year . The W . M . appointed and invested the following brethren to the offices annexed to their namosviz . Bros . G . DyerS . W . ; H . M . EoweJ . W . ; A . F .

, , , , Ablitt , S . D . ; Mark Marsden , J . D . ; D , Wiseman , I . G . ; W . Barrett , Dir . of Cers . ; II . T . Lowe , Steward ; Jesse Turner , P . M ., Treas . ; K . E . Barnes , Hon . See . ; Longstaff , Tyler . The ¦ lod ge was then resumed in the first degree . Bro . Pickering , W . M ., then informed the brethren that subsequent to thenlast meeting he had received the following name for initiation in this lodge , due notice of which hed been given ' in the summonses convening the meetingviz . Mr . Frederick

, , Hamilton Simpson . The ballot was taken and declared unanii- ous in favour of his admission ; when being in attendance , he was regularly introduced and initiated into the Order . It was unanimously resolved " That the thanks of the lodge be given to the respected Bro . W . J . Harris , P . M ., to mark their appreciation of Ins Masonic character , his impartiality of conduct

during the time he presided over them , the excellent manner in which he performed the office of Master , and the zeal evinced for the welfare of the lodge ; that the same be recorded on the minutes , and a copy thereof presented to him at the ensuing lodge meeting . All business being concluded , the lodge was closed in ancient form , and the brethren , about , forty in number , adjourned to the banquet . Prior to the removal of the cloththe W . M . called on the brethren to unite wich him in the

, true spirit of brotherly love , by drinking to the health of their highly-esteemed aud greatly-respected Bro . Eichard Barnes , P . M ., and late Treasurer , whose presence among them was hailed with delight . The brethren simultaneously saluted Bro . Barnes in a bumper of champagne , with a . hearty and truly fraternal welcome . The usual loyal toasts being given and responded to , Bro . XV . J . HAMIIS , P . M ., proposed the health of

their newly-installed Master , Bro . Thos . Pickering . He was happy to congratulate the lodge in the selection they had made in having so able a Master to preside over them . Ample proof had been given of his efficiency in his Masonic duties by the masterly manner in which the ceremony of initiation had been performed by him on that occasion . ' It was evident their brother would prove a star in the order of no ordinary magnitude .

—Bro . PICKERING- assured the brethren that he was at a loss to find words to express his gratitude for ' the high and exalted position he occupied as Master of the lodge . It was , indeed , a responsible task in the faithful discharge of its duties , and his utmost energies would be used in furtherance of the interest of the Craft , but more especially of No . 33 . He sincerely trusted the lodge would prosper under his auspices . He doubted not , from his appointment of officers , that the working of the lodge

would be of such a character as fully to maintain the proud position for which tbe United Mariners have been so long characterised . He reminded them that the Boys' Institution dated its origin from this lodge ; and as they purposed sending a Steward to the forthcoming Festival in aid of the funds of that most excellent charity , he trusted the brethren would unite in giving their hearty co-operation in so laudable an object . The W . M . then proposed the P . M . 's ofthe lodge . —Bro . ALEXANDER

EIDGWAY , P . M ., in reply , thanked the brethren sincerely for the compliment they had passed on himself and brother P . M . 's . The hearty and truly fraternal reception given him on the present , occasion afforded him the highest gratification . He was happy to see so many P . M . ' s present , being an evidence , as the pillars of the lodge , they were at all times ready and attentive to theirduties to render the Master any assistance he might require at

their hands . He trusted , in conjunction with his brother P . M . 's and the brethren generally , they would exert themselves in behalf of that institution , viz ., the Boys' School ,, to which the Master had so nobly alluded . —The W . M . then proposed the visiting brethren , viz ., Bros . Mills , No . 78 ; C . Abbisson , Cosmopolitan ; D . Smith , Temple Lodge ; G . A . Cooper , No . 1164 ; A . Weissemberge , No . 165 ; C SwanP . M . 23783011711025 ; -B . WhitakerNo . 252

, , , , , ; P . Binckes , No . 10 ; W . S . Wallace , W . M . 97 ; A . Day , P . M .. 78 , 118 , aud 1163 ; H . J . Thompson , No . 78 , thanking them for the honour of their ^ visit . —Bro . F . BINCKES , on behalf of his . brother visitors , begged to assure the brethren of their grateful acknowledgements for the truly Masonic welcome with , which they had been greeted , and ivas delighted to witness the progress the lodge was making in number and respectability ; as an advocate of the Boys' School he sincerely hoped the

brethren ivould rally round their W . M ., ancl give him such support as would do honour to the Craft , but more especially te this lodge . Bro . Binckes then gave a detailed account of therise and progress of the Masonic Charities , and concluded by wishing prosperity to the United Mariners' Lodge . —The next toast was "The Newly Initiate , Bro . Simpson . " The Master observed , as a personal friend , he was happy to greet him as a Mason . He trusted the ceremony through which he had passed , this evening was but a foretaste of the beauties ' of the Order . —

Bro . SIMPSON expressed his delight at being admitted a member of this ancient and honourable society . He greatly admired tbe ceremony he had witnessed and hoped he should prove himself a good and useful brother among them , but especially in the cause of Charity . —The W . M . then proposed the newly-installed Treasurer , Bro . Jesse Turner , and Bro . Barnes , Hon . Sec . —Bro . TDBNEE thanked the lodge for the honour conferred on him in the appointment of Treasurer . He felt at all times proud to

rank among the P . Ms , of No . 33 , but never more so than on the present occasion . He would use his utmost endeavours to enhance the funds , and trusted by a faithful discharge of the duties to merit the good esteem of the brethren , as his predecessor , Bro . Eichard Barnes , had done , and in conjunction with , the Hon . Secretary , Bro . E . E . Barnes , tended their united feelings of gratitude for the sincere wishes evinced to them . Tbe officers ofthe lodge was the next toast proposedivhich was .

, duly received and responded to . The harmony of the evening was graatly enhanced by the excellent vocal powers of Bros . Cooper ,, and Scurd , and the brethren parted early , having spent the evening in the true spirit of Masonry . PnoiiNlx LODGE ( NO . 202 ) . —An * emergency meeting- of this lodge was held on Saturday last , under the presidency of Bro . Watson , P . M ., in the unavoidable absence of the AV . M ., when

Bros . Lowe and Dennison were passed to the second degree , and Bros . Coppock , Paterson , Stanton , Kciiyon , and Gardner wereraised to the third degree . The whole of the junior officers and a large number of the brethren being present . The lodgewas closed at an early hour . I (; EOTAI . OAK LODGE ( I \ O . 1173 ) . —This select lodge held its usual meeting on Wednesday , January 28 th , at the Eoyal Oak Tavern , High-street , Deptford ( Bro . Steven's ) . The lodge was .

opened by Bro . Dr . Scott , assisted by Bros . Wilton , Stahr , Stevens , Walters , Weir , Pembroke , and Mills . Bros . J . S . Blomeley and A . E . Parkinson , were introduced separately and raised to the sublime degree of M . M . s . Bros . Wright and Hicks , of Neptune Lodge ( No . 22 ) , E . A ., and Firmin , were also introduced separately and passed to the degree of P . O . Bro . P . Walters , Sec . and W . M . of Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 87 ) , then took the chair for a short time and initiated Mr . William Jeffery , into the mysteries and secrets of ancient Freemasonry , in a manner ivhich augurs well for the prosperity of his mother

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