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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . At the Lodge of Benevolence , on Wednesday , 17 th Sept ., 1862 , W . Bro . John Udall , Past G . D ., in the chair , eight petitioners were relieved with £ SS .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CAELISLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 3 S 9 . )—A lodge of emergency was held in the Masonic Rooms , on Tuesday evening , the 9 th of September , to initiate Mr . Benning Cole and raise Bro . Cook . P . W . Hayward , P . M ., officiated as W . M ., assisted by Bros . Blaeklock , S . W . ; Ritson , J . W . ; Melbourne , S . D . ; Richardson , J . D . ; Murray , I . G . ; Store \ -, Tyler ; Fisher , Sec . The lodge

was opened according to ancient custom in the first degree , the minutes being read , confirmed , and signed , and other necessary business despatched the lodge was opened in the P . O . Our "brother and the candidate being late in coming , the lodge was closed . The brethren then retired to the ante-room , were they spent a very pleasant aud harmonious evening , replete with Masonic information . The visiting brethren were : — -Bros . Home , of Lodge St . Thomas , No . 97 , Edinburgh ; and Bro . Gregorj-, New York .

DEVON . DEVOxroBT . —Lodge Fidelity ( No . 280)—The above lodge ( which now meets twice monthly ) met on the 7 th inst ., for the purpose of initiating a naval officer , who proceeds on a foreign station , and an old inhabitant of the town ; the ceremony was performed in a masterly manner by Bro . P . M . Chappie . The duties having terminated , the brethren , accompanied by the visitors , adjourned to the festive board . The

naval brother above alluded to , in reply to the toast of " Our new made Brother , " said that he should ever remember the hononr they had that night conferred on him , and only feared that he would not be able to remain in England a sufficient time to take the other necessary degrees . The visitors present replied on behalf of Brunswick ancl other neighbouring lodges . PLYMOUTH . —Lodge Brunswick ( No . 1 S 5 . )—Owing to a pressing amount of business to be transacted at this flourishing lodge ,

the brethren were summoned for half-past four , punctual to the time were the officers and many of the brethren . The proceedings commenced with the raising of Bro . Gudridge ; after which , two brothers were passed and one initiated . A matter relating to the Annuity Fund was ordered to he entered on the minutes for consideration at the ' next meeting . At half-past nine the brethren and their guests adjourned to the banquet in the festive room . Brothers from Lodges Fortitude and Fidelity ,

in the locality , and one from Halifax , Nova Scotia , returned thanks to the toast of " Our Visiting Brethren . " The brethren shortly after dispersed , highly delighted with their happy evening ' s work .

NORTI-IUMBE RLAND . MoErETH . —Lodfiede Ogle ( No . 919 . )—The usual annual meeting of this lodge , which was held at Stewart's Temperance Hotel , on Thursday , the 11 th iust ., the lodge was opened by the W . M . Bro . E . Peed , assisted by his officers and several brethren , when Bro . Andrew Gillespie , P . M . 24 and 614 , and Prov . G . Peg . for Northumberland , proceeded to instal the W . M . elect , Bro . J . 0 . Schofield , as Master for the ensuing year . The newly-installed

Blaster appointed and invested the following officers : —Bros . Peed , P . M . ; J . Greives , S . W . ; J . D . Laws , if . XV . ; J . Watson , sen ., S . D . ; B . Woodman , J . D . ; J . Watson , jun ., Sec . ; K . King , Treas . ; XV . G . Laws , I . G . ; and Harrison , Tyler . After the proposal of a gentleman for initiation the lodge was closed in due form , when the brethren adjourned to the King's Head Inn , where a sumptuous banquet was provided bj r Bro . Greives , to which they did ample justice . Amongst the visitors were observed Bros . W . Quarrie , W . M . 957 ; Bell , S . W . 957 ; Baker , 957 ; Jno . Bailes , S . W . 793 : A . Gillespie , P . M . 2-1-and GIL ancl

Provincial.

A . M . Loades , W . M . 24 . Tee harmony of the evening was materially promoted by the excellent singing of Bros . XV . Quarrie , Bell , J . Watson , junr ., and Reed . The evening was spent in a true Masonic spirit , and the brethren separated at an early hour .

SUSSEX . PEOVIJCCIAI GEAITD LODGE . A large gathering is anticipated at the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex , which , with the banquet to follow , will take place , for the first time , at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on Friday , the 26 th inst . An additional interest attaches to the meeting , owing to several intended new

provincial appointments . BEIGHTOX . —Boyal York Lodge ( No . 391 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 2 nd inst ., at the Old Ship Hotel , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Marchant , supported by the whole of his officers . The lodge was opened only in the first degree , and upon being closed the brethren , about twenty-five in number , adjourned to an unusually good banquet , the W . M . presiding . A very friendly evening was spent . During the summer months thelodge business has been light , and the ability of the W . M . not tested in regard to initiations .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . DOXCASTEE . —St . George's Lodge ( No . 29 S . )—It has been previously announced that the next quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge for West Yorkshire will he held in Doncaster on the 1 st of October next . On Friday last an emergency meeting of the brethren , convened by the W . M ., was held in the . Town Hall , " to consider as to the reception to be given to

the R . W . the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl de Grey and Ripon , who has stated his intention of being present at the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be held on Wednesday , tho 1 st of October , and other business . " The chair was taken by the W . M ., Bro . T . Smith , who read a letter which he had received that clay from Bro . Dr . Fearnley , the D . Prov . G . M ., informing him of the intention of the noble Earl to be present at the ensuing meeting , and expressing his hope that his lordship

would meet with a hearty reception at the hands of the brethren of St . George's Lodge . Some conversation took place on the subject ; ancl it being stated by one of the brethren present that the use of the Mansion Honse could not be obtained for tho banquet , it was resolved that the same should be provided at the Reindeer Hotel . It was also agreed that the lodge should he held in the large room at the Town Hall ; and that a harmonium be placed therein for the occasion . It was a subject of congratulation amongst the brethren that his lordship should have so far honoured the lodge by this mark of his kindness .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

VICTORIA . ( From a Correspondent ) SOUTH YOBEA LODGE ( NO . 1010 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting at the New Bridge Hotel , Gardner's Creekroad , on Thursday , the 10 th June , 1862 . Present , Bros . H . W . Lowry , W . M ., in the chair ; N . XV . Pollard , P . M . ; visiting Bro . J . Goodall , W . M ., Richmond Lodge ( No . 1093 ) ; T . II . Lempriere ,

Prov . G . Sec ., S . W . ; Frank Day , J . W . ; A . Kearney , Treas . ; W . Burchall , Sec . ; C . Morlin , J . D . ; J . Dollamore , I . G . ; and twenty-two members ancl fourteen visitors . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , at 7 ' o ' clock , p . m ., the lodge having been summoned half an hour earlier in consequence of the amount of business . The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . Cassidy as a candidate for initiation . Mr . Cassidy , being in

attendance , was introduced in due form and initiated , the ceremony being ably performed by the W . M . The lodge was then opened in the : second degree , when Bros . Coster and Durdley were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , when Bro . Hull was raised to the high and sublime degree of a Master Mason , the ceremony being most impressively performed by the W . M . The lodge was then reduced to the first degree , when two candidates were proposed for initiation . The lodge was closed in clue form

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MOTHER KILWINNING.—No. I. Article 1
A ROMAN CATHOLIC'S NOTION OF FREEMASONRY. Article 2
BRITISH ARCHITECTS. Article 5
THE PATH OF LIFE. —AN ALLEGORY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
THE PARIS UNIVERSAL AND PERMANENT EXHIBITION. Article 12
CASES OF EMERGENCY. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
THE MOUNT CALVARY ENCAMPMENT. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 14
CANADA. Article 15
AMERICA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Poetry. Article 17
TO A YOUNG MASON WHO DECLARED HE SAW NO BEAUTY IN NATURE. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
FREEMASONS AT LAW. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . At the Lodge of Benevolence , on Wednesday , 17 th Sept ., 1862 , W . Bro . John Udall , Past G . D ., in the chair , eight petitioners were relieved with £ SS .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CUMBERLAND . CAELISLE . —Union Lodge ( No . 3 S 9 . )—A lodge of emergency was held in the Masonic Rooms , on Tuesday evening , the 9 th of September , to initiate Mr . Benning Cole and raise Bro . Cook . P . W . Hayward , P . M ., officiated as W . M ., assisted by Bros . Blaeklock , S . W . ; Ritson , J . W . ; Melbourne , S . D . ; Richardson , J . D . ; Murray , I . G . ; Store \ -, Tyler ; Fisher , Sec . The lodge

was opened according to ancient custom in the first degree , the minutes being read , confirmed , and signed , and other necessary business despatched the lodge was opened in the P . O . Our "brother and the candidate being late in coming , the lodge was closed . The brethren then retired to the ante-room , were they spent a very pleasant aud harmonious evening , replete with Masonic information . The visiting brethren were : — -Bros . Home , of Lodge St . Thomas , No . 97 , Edinburgh ; and Bro . Gregorj-, New York .

DEVON . DEVOxroBT . —Lodge Fidelity ( No . 280)—The above lodge ( which now meets twice monthly ) met on the 7 th inst ., for the purpose of initiating a naval officer , who proceeds on a foreign station , and an old inhabitant of the town ; the ceremony was performed in a masterly manner by Bro . P . M . Chappie . The duties having terminated , the brethren , accompanied by the visitors , adjourned to the festive board . The

naval brother above alluded to , in reply to the toast of " Our new made Brother , " said that he should ever remember the hononr they had that night conferred on him , and only feared that he would not be able to remain in England a sufficient time to take the other necessary degrees . The visitors present replied on behalf of Brunswick ancl other neighbouring lodges . PLYMOUTH . —Lodge Brunswick ( No . 1 S 5 . )—Owing to a pressing amount of business to be transacted at this flourishing lodge ,

the brethren were summoned for half-past four , punctual to the time were the officers and many of the brethren . The proceedings commenced with the raising of Bro . Gudridge ; after which , two brothers were passed and one initiated . A matter relating to the Annuity Fund was ordered to he entered on the minutes for consideration at the ' next meeting . At half-past nine the brethren and their guests adjourned to the banquet in the festive room . Brothers from Lodges Fortitude and Fidelity ,

in the locality , and one from Halifax , Nova Scotia , returned thanks to the toast of " Our Visiting Brethren . " The brethren shortly after dispersed , highly delighted with their happy evening ' s work .

NORTI-IUMBE RLAND . MoErETH . —Lodfiede Ogle ( No . 919 . )—The usual annual meeting of this lodge , which was held at Stewart's Temperance Hotel , on Thursday , the 11 th iust ., the lodge was opened by the W . M . Bro . E . Peed , assisted by his officers and several brethren , when Bro . Andrew Gillespie , P . M . 24 and 614 , and Prov . G . Peg . for Northumberland , proceeded to instal the W . M . elect , Bro . J . 0 . Schofield , as Master for the ensuing year . The newly-installed

Blaster appointed and invested the following officers : —Bros . Peed , P . M . ; J . Greives , S . W . ; J . D . Laws , if . XV . ; J . Watson , sen ., S . D . ; B . Woodman , J . D . ; J . Watson , jun ., Sec . ; K . King , Treas . ; XV . G . Laws , I . G . ; and Harrison , Tyler . After the proposal of a gentleman for initiation the lodge was closed in due form , when the brethren adjourned to the King's Head Inn , where a sumptuous banquet was provided bj r Bro . Greives , to which they did ample justice . Amongst the visitors were observed Bros . W . Quarrie , W . M . 957 ; Bell , S . W . 957 ; Baker , 957 ; Jno . Bailes , S . W . 793 : A . Gillespie , P . M . 2-1-and GIL ancl

Provincial.

A . M . Loades , W . M . 24 . Tee harmony of the evening was materially promoted by the excellent singing of Bros . XV . Quarrie , Bell , J . Watson , junr ., and Reed . The evening was spent in a true Masonic spirit , and the brethren separated at an early hour .

SUSSEX . PEOVIJCCIAI GEAITD LODGE . A large gathering is anticipated at the meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Sussex , which , with the banquet to follow , will take place , for the first time , at the Royal Pavilion , Brighton , on Friday , the 26 th inst . An additional interest attaches to the meeting , owing to several intended new

provincial appointments . BEIGHTOX . —Boyal York Lodge ( No . 391 ) . —The monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 2 nd inst ., at the Old Ship Hotel , under the presidency of the W . M ., Bro . Marchant , supported by the whole of his officers . The lodge was opened only in the first degree , and upon being closed the brethren , about twenty-five in number , adjourned to an unusually good banquet , the W . M . presiding . A very friendly evening was spent . During the summer months thelodge business has been light , and the ability of the W . M . not tested in regard to initiations .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . DOXCASTEE . —St . George's Lodge ( No . 29 S . )—It has been previously announced that the next quarterly meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge for West Yorkshire will he held in Doncaster on the 1 st of October next . On Friday last an emergency meeting of the brethren , convened by the W . M ., was held in the . Town Hall , " to consider as to the reception to be given to

the R . W . the Provincial Grand Master , the Earl de Grey and Ripon , who has stated his intention of being present at the Provincial Grand Lodge , to be held on Wednesday , tho 1 st of October , and other business . " The chair was taken by the W . M ., Bro . T . Smith , who read a letter which he had received that clay from Bro . Dr . Fearnley , the D . Prov . G . M ., informing him of the intention of the noble Earl to be present at the ensuing meeting , and expressing his hope that his lordship

would meet with a hearty reception at the hands of the brethren of St . George's Lodge . Some conversation took place on the subject ; ancl it being stated by one of the brethren present that the use of the Mansion Honse could not be obtained for tho banquet , it was resolved that the same should be provided at the Reindeer Hotel . It was also agreed that the lodge should he held in the large room at the Town Hall ; and that a harmonium be placed therein for the occasion . It was a subject of congratulation amongst the brethren that his lordship should have so far honoured the lodge by this mark of his kindness .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

VICTORIA . ( From a Correspondent ) SOUTH YOBEA LODGE ( NO . 1010 ) . —This lodge held its monthly meeting at the New Bridge Hotel , Gardner's Creekroad , on Thursday , the 10 th June , 1862 . Present , Bros . H . W . Lowry , W . M ., in the chair ; N . XV . Pollard , P . M . ; visiting Bro . J . Goodall , W . M ., Richmond Lodge ( No . 1093 ) ; T . II . Lempriere ,

Prov . G . Sec ., S . W . ; Frank Day , J . W . ; A . Kearney , Treas . ; W . Burchall , Sec . ; C . Morlin , J . D . ; J . Dollamore , I . G . ; and twenty-two members ancl fourteen visitors . The lodge was opened in due form with solemn prayer , at 7 ' o ' clock , p . m ., the lodge having been summoned half an hour earlier in consequence of the amount of business . The minutes of previous meeting were read and confirmed . The ballot was taken for Mr . Cassidy as a candidate for initiation . Mr . Cassidy , being in

attendance , was introduced in due form and initiated , the ceremony being ably performed by the W . M . The lodge was then opened in the : second degree , when Bros . Coster and Durdley were passed to the degree of Fellow Craft . The lodge was then opened in the third degree , when Bro . Hull was raised to the high and sublime degree of a Master Mason , the ceremony being most impressively performed by the W . M . The lodge was then reduced to the first degree , when two candidates were proposed for initiation . The lodge was closed in clue form

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