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Directors Of Ceremonies.

DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES .

As we find the remarks we made under this head last week have excited some attention , we take the opportunity of appending the following note . In some Lodges where the office is maintained as one of importance , the holder is styled Director of the Ceremonies , which is a better title than that of Master of the Ceremonies , and the office is filled by a Past

Master or other experienced Brother . As an exemplification , we refer to some recent appointments reported in our last Mirror . Thus in tbe Old Concord , ( No . 201 ) , Bro . Nicholson , P . M ., has been appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; at the Yarborough Lodge , ( No . 812 ) , Bro . J . D . Carr is styled Director of the Ceremonies ; at the Scientific Lodgeat Cambridge ( No . 105 ) , which is one of hi gh

stand-, , ing , Bro . Bentley , P . M ., was appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; in another old and eminent Lodge , the Royal Cumberland Lodge of Bath , ( No . 48 ) , the Director of the Ceremonies is Bro . Peach , P . M ., and Prov . S . G . W . for Somersetshire ; at the Lodge of Unanimity , at Taunton , ( No 327 ) , Bro . Ball was appointed Director ofthe Ceremonies ; at St . John ' s Lodge , Bolton , ( No . 436 ) , Bro . William Redick

was reinvested as Director of the Ceremonies , the appointment being kept permanently in efficient hands ; at the Lodge of Harmony , Winchester , ( No . 90 ) , Bro . H . Newman was appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; and at the Eoyal Clarence Lodge , Bristol , ( No . 81 ) , a very old Lodge , Bro . R , J . Weaver , P . M ., was appointed Director of the Ceremonies .

Reviews Of New Books.

REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS .

Tents and Tent Life , from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time ; to which is added the practice of Encamping an Army hi Ancient and Modem Times . By Major GODFEEY RHODES , late of ii " . M . 94 th Regiment . London : Longman & Co . — " If there ' s a hole in a' your coats , I rede you tent it" was the exclamation of a chiel o' the lando' cakes on reading this advertisement ; and the agony we suffered on hearing so vile a pun having subsided , we were led on a perusal of Brother R-liodes ' s volume to a conclusion

that from the premises it was not so inapt as at a first view . We well remember the arrival of the first sufferers from the Crimean campaign , whose tattered coats and bandaged limbs showed they unfortunately hacl not been able to " tent" it . The gallant captain having been an inmate of one of the tents on the field of warfare on the night of the memorable storm of November 14 , 1854 , and seeing the insecurity of these temporary habitations was led to inquire if something could not be constructed to def y all

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DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES. Article 4
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NEW MUSIC. Article 6
Selections Article 7
LOVE BUT ONE. Article 8
A SONG. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
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PROVINCIAL. Article 28
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 38
COLONIAL. Article 40
SPAIN. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 47
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Directors Of Ceremonies.

DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES .

As we find the remarks we made under this head last week have excited some attention , we take the opportunity of appending the following note . In some Lodges where the office is maintained as one of importance , the holder is styled Director of the Ceremonies , which is a better title than that of Master of the Ceremonies , and the office is filled by a Past

Master or other experienced Brother . As an exemplification , we refer to some recent appointments reported in our last Mirror . Thus in tbe Old Concord , ( No . 201 ) , Bro . Nicholson , P . M ., has been appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; at the Yarborough Lodge , ( No . 812 ) , Bro . J . D . Carr is styled Director of the Ceremonies ; at the Scientific Lodgeat Cambridge ( No . 105 ) , which is one of hi gh

stand-, , ing , Bro . Bentley , P . M ., was appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; in another old and eminent Lodge , the Royal Cumberland Lodge of Bath , ( No . 48 ) , the Director of the Ceremonies is Bro . Peach , P . M ., and Prov . S . G . W . for Somersetshire ; at the Lodge of Unanimity , at Taunton , ( No 327 ) , Bro . Ball was appointed Director ofthe Ceremonies ; at St . John ' s Lodge , Bolton , ( No . 436 ) , Bro . William Redick

was reinvested as Director of the Ceremonies , the appointment being kept permanently in efficient hands ; at the Lodge of Harmony , Winchester , ( No . 90 ) , Bro . H . Newman was appointed Director of the Ceremonies ; and at the Eoyal Clarence Lodge , Bristol , ( No . 81 ) , a very old Lodge , Bro . R , J . Weaver , P . M ., was appointed Director of the Ceremonies .

Reviews Of New Books.

REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS .

Tents and Tent Life , from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time ; to which is added the practice of Encamping an Army hi Ancient and Modem Times . By Major GODFEEY RHODES , late of ii " . M . 94 th Regiment . London : Longman & Co . — " If there ' s a hole in a' your coats , I rede you tent it" was the exclamation of a chiel o' the lando' cakes on reading this advertisement ; and the agony we suffered on hearing so vile a pun having subsided , we were led on a perusal of Brother R-liodes ' s volume to a conclusion

that from the premises it was not so inapt as at a first view . We well remember the arrival of the first sufferers from the Crimean campaign , whose tattered coats and bandaged limbs showed they unfortunately hacl not been able to " tent" it . The gallant captain having been an inmate of one of the tents on the field of warfare on the night of the memorable storm of November 14 , 1854 , and seeing the insecurity of these temporary habitations was led to inquire if something could not be constructed to def y all

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