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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , AV . C .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

The following is the list of successful candidates at the election ou the 16 th inst .: —Treatt , AVilliam Richard , 740 ; Atkinson , Henry Bold , 721 ; Graham , Frederick , 713 ; Everest , Egerton George , 710 ; Fletcher , Arthur Brooking , 701 ; Nicholson , Harry , 678 ; Pearson , James , 673 ; Nash , Ambrose Arthur , 621 ; Wood , Frank Orson , 020 ; James , Horace Cash , 554 ;

Martin , George Windham , 510 . The votes of the following unsuccessful candidates will be carried forward to the next election-. —Storey , James George , 502 ; Maile , Frank , 500 ; Jones , Claudius J . unes , 447 ; Bowles , Edwin Pelham , 435 ; Owen , William Henry , 317 ; AATallbridge , Alfred Freeman , 312 ; Powell , James Herbert , 2 G 4 ; Freer , Thomas

Eeuben , 258 ; Hiekmott , Henry , 250 ; Warner , Matthew Eichard , 228 ; Wallace , Thomas Gooch , 182 ; Treleaven , Francis , 178 ; Ashton , Henry James , 159 ; Cottraan , Frederick , 157 ; Jackson , Herbert James , 109 ; Bentley , Ed win Thomas , 108 ; Hopkins , Charles , 103 ; Atkinson , John , 87 ; Fisher , Stephen ' Brant , 69 ; Hollis , William Frederick , 66 ; Mace , William Francis ,

47 ; Pitchfortb , Charles Husband , 21 ; Millbourn Joseph , 16 ; Walsha , Herbert , 15 ; Clough , Morley Edelison , 11 ; Marjason , Josiah , 5 ; Addison , James , 2 ; Smith , Lewis , 0 .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

We are unavoidably prevented from giving the continuation of the Manila ' Seeret-a in our present number , but shall resume it in our next , when we will reply to letters in connection with this subject , which have been addressed to us since the issue of our last impression . Bro , J . Schneider , of Marnnheim , is about to publish a Masonic

novel , under the title , " Ballenheim , " by Bro . Ludwig Bonaventura , D * * ' * * , of the Lodge Ziu- Freimufchigkeifc am Rlrein , in which " it will be sought to establish the philosophical standpoint of Masonry , as opposed to Jesuitism , Zelotism , and Atheism . " The triennial convocation of Prince Masons is expected to take place in Dublin towards the end of the present month .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

THE Eu- oca ( No . 11 ) . —The last monthly meeting for the season took place on Wednesday , the 11 th instant , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the AV . M ., Bro . John Dale , and his officers were present . The business was very trifling , being one raising Mid one passing . Tho brethren soon after retired to a private banquet , presided over by the AA 7 . M ., and Bro . Ferguson , S . W ., supported by Peter Matthews , Ruel , C . Watson ,

F . Ledger , Greaves , & c , P . M . 's , and several other members , when a most pleasant and convivial evening was passed . PAmnniE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) . —There was an unusully large attendance of members on Monday last , at the Loughborough Arms Tavern , Brixton , on the occasion of the election of officers for the ensuing year . The AV . M . ( Bro . J . Thomas ) presided , and conducted the proceedings with his accustomed ability . Bro . Hilder was advanced to the second degree , and Mr . W . I ? .

Crofts and Mr . J . B . A . Wolpert received the benefit of initiation . A ballot having been taken for the election of Master for the next twelve months , the same was declared to be entirely unanimous in favour of Bro . Hodges , P . M ., and acting S . W ., who was warmly congratulated on the result . The retiring W . M . ( Bro . Thomas ) was elected Treasurer with the same perfect unanimity . Bro . Bradley was re-elected Tyler . Messrs . Gwilt and r PMoore elected for the audit committee

AA . . were , which was also empowered to revise the bye laws . Bro . Osivyn , J . W ., in very appropriate terms , moved , and Bro . Stevens , P . M . and Sec , seconded the following resolution— "' That a full sized photographic portrait of our excellent Bro . J . Thomas , properly ( rained , &<; ., be presented to him in open loelge , for the very able and efficient manner in which he has discharged the onerous duties of AVorshipful Master , and as a slight , though affectionate held ball tbe

tribute of the esteem and respect in which he is y brethren , for his uniform urbanity anil courteousness of manner , his unvarying affability anel kindly disposition which has so endeared him to the whole Craft , and particularly to the Panmure Lodge . That a copy of the portrait , together with a copy of this resolution , be bung in the lodge room , as an example to all future AA ' orshiful Mustersand an inducement to imitate

p , so worthy a predecessor . " The resolution was submitted to the lodge by tho WM . elect , and carried by acclamation . On the motion of Bro . Stevens , seconded by Bro , Burgess , it was resolved that the execution of the portrait should be entrusted to Bro . Fox , of Clapham . The lodge business having been disposed of , nearly thirty brethren sat down to a banquet , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposedi Bro .

Stevens , P . M ., proposed , in eulogistic terms , " The Health of the AV . M ., Bro . Thomas , " congratulating him upon the great progress and success of the lodge under his Mastership , and trusting long to see him affording the benefit of his services as Past Master . It is needless to say that the toast was enthusiastically received . "Tho Health of the AV . M . elect , " was also proposed , and warmly received . Bro . Hodges , in reply ,

pledging himself to endeavour to follow in the course pursued by Bro . Thomas , as far as possible , and thus continue to uphold the reputation of the lodge . " The Health of tbe Past Masters , " was proposed and responded to by Bros . Stevens and Gardener .

To the toast of "The Officers of the lodge , " Bro . Oswyn , J . W ., suitably replied . The Tyler's toast , " To all poor and distressed Masons , " brought the proceedings , which bad been enlivened by some excellent singing , to a very satisfactory conclusion . LODGE OI ? SI . JAMES ( NO . 765 ) . —The installation meeting of this loelge was held on the 10 th inst ., at the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey . Bro . Scott was installed AV . M ., and he appointed and invested his officers . The brethrenafter the

, loelge was closed , partook of au excellent banquet . Visitors , Broi F . Walters ( P . M ., No . 73 ) , Rose ( J . D ., No . 73 ) , Free ( W . S ., No . 73 ) , C . A . Cottebrune ( P . M ., No . 733 ) , Gale ( S . W ., No . 5-18 ) , and West ( S . D ., No . 548 ) . MEHCHANT NAVI' LODOE , ( NO . 781 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of tho brethren of this flourishing lodge was held at the Jamaica HotelAVest India Dockson Thursdaythe 12 ch

, , , insfc ., Bro . Daniell , P . M ., presiding ( in the unavoidable absence of the AV . M . Lars With , who had unexpectedly been called to Norway ) , assisted by the officers , Bros . Killick , S . W . ; Davis , J . W . ; Bracebridge , S . D . ; Sutton , J . D . ; Gibb , I . G . ; E . J . Read , Hon . Sec , and many brethren aud visitors , amongst the latter were Bros . Newton , W . M . 174 ; Grillett , United Pilgrims ' Lodge ( No . 507 ); Toole 22 ; and Johnson 140 . The minutes of

, , the last regular lodge and lodge of emergency respectively being confirmed , a ballot was taken , and declared unanimous in favor of Mr . Coleman , who was regularly initiated into the mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . Bro . D . S . Potts , P . M ., Dir . of Cers ,, then assumed the chair , and tire lodge was opened in the second degree . Bro . C . K . Killick , S . AV ., was presented by Bro . Wright , P . M ., for installation , and having given his assent to the ancient

charges and obligations , the lodge was opened in the third degree , and a board of Installed Masters formed , and Bro . Killick duly installed to the chair of K . S . Tire Board of Masters was then closeel , and Master Masons admitted , the W . M . proclaimed and saluted in the third degree , the lodge Avas then closeel in the third degree , and the W . M . Avas proclaimed and saluted in the second degree ; the lodge was closed in the second degree , and the W . M . proclaimed and saluted

in the first degree . Bro . Wright , P . M ., having been unanimously elected Treasurer , was invested with the collar and jewel of that office . The W . M . then appointed the following officers for the ensuing year , Bro . Davis , S . W . ; Bracebridge

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FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTERS. Article 8
REFORM IN MASONRY. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , AV . C .

Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.

ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .

The following is the list of successful candidates at the election ou the 16 th inst .: —Treatt , AVilliam Richard , 740 ; Atkinson , Henry Bold , 721 ; Graham , Frederick , 713 ; Everest , Egerton George , 710 ; Fletcher , Arthur Brooking , 701 ; Nicholson , Harry , 678 ; Pearson , James , 673 ; Nash , Ambrose Arthur , 621 ; Wood , Frank Orson , 020 ; James , Horace Cash , 554 ;

Martin , George Windham , 510 . The votes of the following unsuccessful candidates will be carried forward to the next election-. —Storey , James George , 502 ; Maile , Frank , 500 ; Jones , Claudius J . unes , 447 ; Bowles , Edwin Pelham , 435 ; Owen , William Henry , 317 ; AATallbridge , Alfred Freeman , 312 ; Powell , James Herbert , 2 G 4 ; Freer , Thomas

Eeuben , 258 ; Hiekmott , Henry , 250 ; Warner , Matthew Eichard , 228 ; Wallace , Thomas Gooch , 182 ; Treleaven , Francis , 178 ; Ashton , Henry James , 159 ; Cottraan , Frederick , 157 ; Jackson , Herbert James , 109 ; Bentley , Ed win Thomas , 108 ; Hopkins , Charles , 103 ; Atkinson , John , 87 ; Fisher , Stephen ' Brant , 69 ; Hollis , William Frederick , 66 ; Mace , William Francis ,

47 ; Pitchfortb , Charles Husband , 21 ; Millbourn Joseph , 16 ; Walsha , Herbert , 15 ; Clough , Morley Edelison , 11 ; Marjason , Josiah , 5 ; Addison , James , 2 ; Smith , Lewis , 0 .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

We are unavoidably prevented from giving the continuation of the Manila ' Seeret-a in our present number , but shall resume it in our next , when we will reply to letters in connection with this subject , which have been addressed to us since the issue of our last impression . Bro , J . Schneider , of Marnnheim , is about to publish a Masonic

novel , under the title , " Ballenheim , " by Bro . Ludwig Bonaventura , D * * ' * * , of the Lodge Ziu- Freimufchigkeifc am Rlrein , in which " it will be sought to establish the philosophical standpoint of Masonry , as opposed to Jesuitism , Zelotism , and Atheism . " The triennial convocation of Prince Masons is expected to take place in Dublin towards the end of the present month .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

THE Eu- oca ( No . 11 ) . —The last monthly meeting for the season took place on Wednesday , the 11 th instant , at the Freemasons' Tavern , when the AV . M ., Bro . John Dale , and his officers were present . The business was very trifling , being one raising Mid one passing . Tho brethren soon after retired to a private banquet , presided over by the AA 7 . M ., and Bro . Ferguson , S . W ., supported by Peter Matthews , Ruel , C . Watson ,

F . Ledger , Greaves , & c , P . M . 's , and several other members , when a most pleasant and convivial evening was passed . PAmnniE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) . —There was an unusully large attendance of members on Monday last , at the Loughborough Arms Tavern , Brixton , on the occasion of the election of officers for the ensuing year . The AV . M . ( Bro . J . Thomas ) presided , and conducted the proceedings with his accustomed ability . Bro . Hilder was advanced to the second degree , and Mr . W . I ? .

Crofts and Mr . J . B . A . Wolpert received the benefit of initiation . A ballot having been taken for the election of Master for the next twelve months , the same was declared to be entirely unanimous in favour of Bro . Hodges , P . M ., and acting S . W ., who was warmly congratulated on the result . The retiring W . M . ( Bro . Thomas ) was elected Treasurer with the same perfect unanimity . Bro . Bradley was re-elected Tyler . Messrs . Gwilt and r PMoore elected for the audit committee

AA . . were , which was also empowered to revise the bye laws . Bro . Osivyn , J . W ., in very appropriate terms , moved , and Bro . Stevens , P . M . and Sec , seconded the following resolution— "' That a full sized photographic portrait of our excellent Bro . J . Thomas , properly ( rained , &<; ., be presented to him in open loelge , for the very able and efficient manner in which he has discharged the onerous duties of AVorshipful Master , and as a slight , though affectionate held ball tbe

tribute of the esteem and respect in which he is y brethren , for his uniform urbanity anil courteousness of manner , his unvarying affability anel kindly disposition which has so endeared him to the whole Craft , and particularly to the Panmure Lodge . That a copy of the portrait , together with a copy of this resolution , be bung in the lodge room , as an example to all future AA ' orshiful Mustersand an inducement to imitate

p , so worthy a predecessor . " The resolution was submitted to the lodge by tho WM . elect , and carried by acclamation . On the motion of Bro . Stevens , seconded by Bro , Burgess , it was resolved that the execution of the portrait should be entrusted to Bro . Fox , of Clapham . The lodge business having been disposed of , nearly thirty brethren sat down to a banquet , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were proposedi Bro .

Stevens , P . M ., proposed , in eulogistic terms , " The Health of the AV . M ., Bro . Thomas , " congratulating him upon the great progress and success of the lodge under his Mastership , and trusting long to see him affording the benefit of his services as Past Master . It is needless to say that the toast was enthusiastically received . "Tho Health of the AV . M . elect , " was also proposed , and warmly received . Bro . Hodges , in reply ,

pledging himself to endeavour to follow in the course pursued by Bro . Thomas , as far as possible , and thus continue to uphold the reputation of the lodge . " The Health of tbe Past Masters , " was proposed and responded to by Bros . Stevens and Gardener .

To the toast of "The Officers of the lodge , " Bro . Oswyn , J . W ., suitably replied . The Tyler's toast , " To all poor and distressed Masons , " brought the proceedings , which bad been enlivened by some excellent singing , to a very satisfactory conclusion . LODGE OI ? SI . JAMES ( NO . 765 ) . —The installation meeting of this loelge was held on the 10 th inst ., at the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey . Bro . Scott was installed AV . M ., and he appointed and invested his officers . The brethrenafter the

, loelge was closed , partook of au excellent banquet . Visitors , Broi F . Walters ( P . M ., No . 73 ) , Rose ( J . D ., No . 73 ) , Free ( W . S ., No . 73 ) , C . A . Cottebrune ( P . M ., No . 733 ) , Gale ( S . W ., No . 5-18 ) , and West ( S . D ., No . 548 ) . MEHCHANT NAVI' LODOE , ( NO . 781 ) . —The regular monthly meeting of tho brethren of this flourishing lodge was held at the Jamaica HotelAVest India Dockson Thursdaythe 12 ch

, , , insfc ., Bro . Daniell , P . M ., presiding ( in the unavoidable absence of the AV . M . Lars With , who had unexpectedly been called to Norway ) , assisted by the officers , Bros . Killick , S . W . ; Davis , J . W . ; Bracebridge , S . D . ; Sutton , J . D . ; Gibb , I . G . ; E . J . Read , Hon . Sec , and many brethren aud visitors , amongst the latter were Bros . Newton , W . M . 174 ; Grillett , United Pilgrims ' Lodge ( No . 507 ); Toole 22 ; and Johnson 140 . The minutes of

, , the last regular lodge and lodge of emergency respectively being confirmed , a ballot was taken , and declared unanimous in favor of Mr . Coleman , who was regularly initiated into the mysteries of Ancient Freemasonry . Bro . D . S . Potts , P . M ., Dir . of Cers ,, then assumed the chair , and tire lodge was opened in the second degree . Bro . C . K . Killick , S . AV ., was presented by Bro . Wright , P . M ., for installation , and having given his assent to the ancient

charges and obligations , the lodge was opened in the third degree , and a board of Installed Masters formed , and Bro . Killick duly installed to the chair of K . S . Tire Board of Masters was then closeel , and Master Masons admitted , the W . M . proclaimed and saluted in the third degree , the lodge Avas then closeel in the third degree , and the W . M . Avas proclaimed and saluted in the second degree ; the lodge was closed in the second degree , and the W . M . proclaimed and saluted

in the first degree . Bro . Wright , P . M ., having been unanimously elected Treasurer , was invested with the collar and jewel of that office . The W . M . then appointed the following officers for the ensuing year , Bro . Davis , S . W . ; Bracebridge

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