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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIMOR . * * All communications to he addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

THE GRAND FESTIVAL of Ancient , Tree , aud Accepted Masons of England is appointed to take place at the Freemasons' Hall on AVednesday , the 29 th inst . Bro . the Eight Hon . the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., M . AV . G . M ., will preside . IN accordance with the unanimous wish of the members of St . David's Lodge , No . 384 , Bangor , a special meeting was

convened , on the Sth inst ., for the purpose of presenting to Bros . John Coles Fourdrinier , P . Prov . G . AV ., and Wm . Sivanborough , P . Prov . G . D ., a P . M . ' s jewel . A goodly number of members and several visitors assembled , and the proceedings passed off in a most satisfactory manner , a full report of which will appear in our next .

BRO . GEORGE TEDDER . —AA e beg to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of our esteemed brother , whose benefit takes place at St . James ' s Hall on the 4 th of May ,

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ALBION LODGE ( NO . 9 ) . —This lodge held its last meeting prior to the recess , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., at the Freemasons ' Tavern , Gt . Queen-street , under the presidency of Bro . S . Coste , W . M ., assisted by a goodly muster of tbe officers and brethren . The lodge was opened in due form . A ballot was taken for Mr . G . H , Donaldson , proposed by Bro . Lemiere , seconded by Bro . AVilleyI . P . M ., as a candidate for initiationhe was dulelected

, , y and initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry in a most impresssive manner by the AV . M ., it being the first opportunity he had had of showing how proficient he was in the duties of his office . This was occasioned , we regret to learn , by severe illness which had hitherto prevented the W . M . from regularly officiating . This being the evening to arrange the summer excursion , Bro . Burton , P . M . and Sec , in accordance with the notice alread

• y given , moved that a summer excursion do take place as usual , and that a sum of four guineas be voted towards the expence of conveyance , which was seconded and carried unanimously . Bro . Willey , I . P . M ., then proposed that the brethren ^ go to Broxbourne as last year , aud that a sub . com . be oppointed to carry out the arrangements ; this proposition was also seconded and carried . £ 5 5 s , was then voted to

Bro . Willey's list , he having kindly consented to stand as one of the Stewards for the next Festival of the Boy ' s School . The ¦ brethren adjourned to banquet which was well served . The visitors present being Bros . Etches , United Pilgrims ; F . Oatty J . Walker , London , 108 ; Foucard , Jubilee Lodge ; C . Sloman Robert Burns Lodge , 25 , & c . The evening was as usual very happily spent , Bros . Willey , Lemiere , Albert , Mitchell , Sloman , Stanley , E . Coste , & c , contributing to the harmony , and the " brethron retired at an earl y hour .

EGTFTIAI- LODGE ( NO . 21 ) . —The duties of this vastly increasing lodge were resumed at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 2 nd inst . ; Bro . John Coutts , the courteous WM ., being as usual punctually at his post , well supported by his officers and a large number of the members . The lodge was honoured also by several visitors . The usual preliminaries subsequent to the opening being disposed of , Bros . Newton and Coultra & n as candidates for the third

degree , were tested , considered qualified , and as a reward of merit were raised to the dignified position of M . M . Bros . Corletfc and Potter were also favoured with an advanced degree , that of being passed as Fellow Crafts ; and Messrs . W . J . Westenhall , E . J . Thurlow , and Donald Macrae , having been regularly proposed and successfull y balloted for , were introduced and enlightened b y an acquaintance with the early portion of the mysteries of Freemasonry . After this , a ballot was taken for the readmittance of Bro . Henry Evenden ,

Metropolitan.

a former member of the Egyptian , and now a P . M . of the Belgrave Lodge . The ballot was favourable and Bro . Evenden declared to be re-elected as a regular member of No . 27 . The brethren and visitors were then invited to tin : banquet , which was in the usual style of excellence for which Anderton ' s Hotel is justly famous . The W . M . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , in speeches replete with feeling and good taste , which were heartilresponded to . Bro . Bussin one of his

y , humorous orations , proposed "The Health of Bro . Coutts , " making some very just remarks upon the efficiency of that excellent Master , nothing he said could show the high estimation in which the W . M . was held , more than the fact of the brethren re-electing him a second time to the chair . If the AV . M . felt proud of such re-election , the brethren felt much more proud of having seconded the continued reign of so

excellent a chief . Bro . Terry returned thanks for the toast of " Success to the Masonic Charities " with such eloquence and pathos , as to induce several members to respond to his call on behalf of " The Aged Freemasons and their AVidows . " The visitors included Bros . Terry , P . M . 228 ; H . M . Levy , P . M . 188 ; Hardwick , 673 ; Humphreys 25 ; and G . Tedder , 11 . Some excellent songs were sung by Bros . Tedder , Brewer , Skidmore ,

and H . M . Levy , affording great satisfaction . Bro . D . H . Jacobs during the evening also sang an admirable song , composed by Bro . Berri , P . M ., which was received with applause , almost anti-Masonic .

LODGE OE FAITII ( NO . 141 ) . —The W . M . of this good working lodge , Bro . Alfred Ellis Harris , called a meeting of the brethren on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , at five o ' clock precisely . The lodge was opened and the minntes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Oppenheim was introduced and so satisfied the brethren of his fitness for advancement , that the AV . M . ordered arrangements for the sublime degree of M . M . to he Administeredwhich , ceremony was

, beautifully and eloquently rendered , Bro . Oppenheim confessing himself highly instructed ' and delighted with the great addition to the previous degrees . Bros . Tilley , Gledhill , and Kennetr , having shown equal attention to their studies—since taking the first step—were passed to the second regular step in the Order . The following gentlemen , Messrs . Leon Corper , Jacob Corper , aud G . Lovell Parkinson , having been balloted for and declared

unanimously elected , were prepared for initiation and placed before the W . M . to receive the light of Freemasonry . This ceremony like the other was admirably rendered—the newly made brethren being impressed with the solemnity of the degree—and expressing themselves anxious for further knowledge , when deemed worthy of so great a favour . These interesting ceremonies ended—a ballot was taken for the admission of an American brother , Bro . A . N . Jacobson , aa a joining member .

The ballot being declared satisfactory , Bro . Jacobson was enrolled as a regular member of No . 141 . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a splendid banquet , provided in Bro . Cleinow ' s usual style , and well superintended by Bro . Smith , the indefatigable manager . Upon the removal of the cloth the A \ . M . proposed "The Queen and the Craft , " making some pertinent and graceful allusions to that great ladyand drawing attention to the high estimation

, in which she was held by every member of our Fraternity . The several Masonic toasts which followed were admirably given and responded to , The visitors were Bros . H . M . Levy , P . M . 188 ; Murrough , 92 ; Terry , P . M . 228 ; H . Potter , 11 ; Fulter , 19 ; J . Frankford , and Carter , P . M . 228 , the last named brother returning thanks for the kind reception the visitors had met with , not that it was a rare occurrence , quite the reverse . The

hospitality shown by the brethren towards each other has become a stereotyped matter , and he was afraid that the returning thanks for such repeated kindnesses , were also becoming stereotyped . The brother concluded after an elaborate speech , iii which he complimented the excellent working he had seen that night , and congratulated the lodge On having so superior a W . M . Some good singing , & c , enlivened the evening , kindly contributed by Bros . H . M . Levy , Parkinson , and Murrough .

AEBRED LODGE ( NO . 780 ) . —This lodge held a meeting at the Star and Garter , Kew , Ealing , on the last Friday in the preceding month , an excellent muster of the brethren being present . Bro . Gary , W . M ., assisted by his Wardens Bros . S . May , and Cullewood , and other officers proceeded to open the lodge , which was done in proper form , followed hy the usual reading of the minutes of the previous meeting , which received unanimous confirmation . Three brethren having proved themselves genuine

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES AT HOME AND ABROAD. Article 1
SAINT JOHN THE EVANGELIST. Article 7
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE FELLOW-CRAFT DEGREE. Article 13
MASONIC BOOKMARKERS. Article 13
DERIVATION OF TYLER AND COWAN. Article 14
IRISH LODGES. Article 14
MASONIC EXCHANGE. Article 14
MASONIC MEMS. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT GATESHEAD. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOE THE WEEK ENDING MAY 2ND, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

THE MASONIC MIMOR . * * All communications to he addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C .

THE GRAND FESTIVAL of Ancient , Tree , aud Accepted Masons of England is appointed to take place at the Freemasons' Hall on AVednesday , the 29 th inst . Bro . the Eight Hon . the Earl of Zetland , K . T ., M . AV . G . M ., will preside . IN accordance with the unanimous wish of the members of St . David's Lodge , No . 384 , Bangor , a special meeting was

convened , on the Sth inst ., for the purpose of presenting to Bros . John Coles Fourdrinier , P . Prov . G . AV ., and Wm . Sivanborough , P . Prov . G . D ., a P . M . ' s jewel . A goodly number of members and several visitors assembled , and the proceedings passed off in a most satisfactory manner , a full report of which will appear in our next .

BRO . GEORGE TEDDER . —AA e beg to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of our esteemed brother , whose benefit takes place at St . James ' s Hall on the 4 th of May ,

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ALBION LODGE ( NO . 9 ) . —This lodge held its last meeting prior to the recess , on Tuesday , the 7 th inst ., at the Freemasons ' Tavern , Gt . Queen-street , under the presidency of Bro . S . Coste , W . M ., assisted by a goodly muster of tbe officers and brethren . The lodge was opened in due form . A ballot was taken for Mr . G . H , Donaldson , proposed by Bro . Lemiere , seconded by Bro . AVilleyI . P . M ., as a candidate for initiationhe was dulelected

, , y and initiated into the mysteries of ancient Freemasonry in a most impresssive manner by the AV . M ., it being the first opportunity he had had of showing how proficient he was in the duties of his office . This was occasioned , we regret to learn , by severe illness which had hitherto prevented the W . M . from regularly officiating . This being the evening to arrange the summer excursion , Bro . Burton , P . M . and Sec , in accordance with the notice alread

• y given , moved that a summer excursion do take place as usual , and that a sum of four guineas be voted towards the expence of conveyance , which was seconded and carried unanimously . Bro . Willey , I . P . M ., then proposed that the brethren ^ go to Broxbourne as last year , aud that a sub . com . be oppointed to carry out the arrangements ; this proposition was also seconded and carried . £ 5 5 s , was then voted to

Bro . Willey's list , he having kindly consented to stand as one of the Stewards for the next Festival of the Boy ' s School . The ¦ brethren adjourned to banquet which was well served . The visitors present being Bros . Etches , United Pilgrims ; F . Oatty J . Walker , London , 108 ; Foucard , Jubilee Lodge ; C . Sloman Robert Burns Lodge , 25 , & c . The evening was as usual very happily spent , Bros . Willey , Lemiere , Albert , Mitchell , Sloman , Stanley , E . Coste , & c , contributing to the harmony , and the " brethron retired at an earl y hour .

EGTFTIAI- LODGE ( NO . 21 ) . —The duties of this vastly increasing lodge were resumed at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street , on the 2 nd inst . ; Bro . John Coutts , the courteous WM ., being as usual punctually at his post , well supported by his officers and a large number of the members . The lodge was honoured also by several visitors . The usual preliminaries subsequent to the opening being disposed of , Bros . Newton and Coultra & n as candidates for the third

degree , were tested , considered qualified , and as a reward of merit were raised to the dignified position of M . M . Bros . Corletfc and Potter were also favoured with an advanced degree , that of being passed as Fellow Crafts ; and Messrs . W . J . Westenhall , E . J . Thurlow , and Donald Macrae , having been regularly proposed and successfull y balloted for , were introduced and enlightened b y an acquaintance with the early portion of the mysteries of Freemasonry . After this , a ballot was taken for the readmittance of Bro . Henry Evenden ,

Metropolitan.

a former member of the Egyptian , and now a P . M . of the Belgrave Lodge . The ballot was favourable and Bro . Evenden declared to be re-elected as a regular member of No . 27 . The brethren and visitors were then invited to tin : banquet , which was in the usual style of excellence for which Anderton ' s Hotel is justly famous . The W . M . proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , in speeches replete with feeling and good taste , which were heartilresponded to . Bro . Bussin one of his

y , humorous orations , proposed "The Health of Bro . Coutts , " making some very just remarks upon the efficiency of that excellent Master , nothing he said could show the high estimation in which the W . M . was held , more than the fact of the brethren re-electing him a second time to the chair . If the AV . M . felt proud of such re-election , the brethren felt much more proud of having seconded the continued reign of so

excellent a chief . Bro . Terry returned thanks for the toast of " Success to the Masonic Charities " with such eloquence and pathos , as to induce several members to respond to his call on behalf of " The Aged Freemasons and their AVidows . " The visitors included Bros . Terry , P . M . 228 ; H . M . Levy , P . M . 188 ; Hardwick , 673 ; Humphreys 25 ; and G . Tedder , 11 . Some excellent songs were sung by Bros . Tedder , Brewer , Skidmore ,

and H . M . Levy , affording great satisfaction . Bro . D . H . Jacobs during the evening also sang an admirable song , composed by Bro . Berri , P . M ., which was received with applause , almost anti-Masonic .

LODGE OE FAITII ( NO . 141 ) . —The W . M . of this good working lodge , Bro . Alfred Ellis Harris , called a meeting of the brethren on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , at five o ' clock precisely . The lodge was opened and the minntes of the last meeting read and confirmed . Bro . Oppenheim was introduced and so satisfied the brethren of his fitness for advancement , that the AV . M . ordered arrangements for the sublime degree of M . M . to he Administeredwhich , ceremony was

, beautifully and eloquently rendered , Bro . Oppenheim confessing himself highly instructed ' and delighted with the great addition to the previous degrees . Bros . Tilley , Gledhill , and Kennetr , having shown equal attention to their studies—since taking the first step—were passed to the second regular step in the Order . The following gentlemen , Messrs . Leon Corper , Jacob Corper , aud G . Lovell Parkinson , having been balloted for and declared

unanimously elected , were prepared for initiation and placed before the W . M . to receive the light of Freemasonry . This ceremony like the other was admirably rendered—the newly made brethren being impressed with the solemnity of the degree—and expressing themselves anxious for further knowledge , when deemed worthy of so great a favour . These interesting ceremonies ended—a ballot was taken for the admission of an American brother , Bro . A . N . Jacobson , aa a joining member .

The ballot being declared satisfactory , Bro . Jacobson was enrolled as a regular member of No . 141 . The lodge was then closed in due form , and the brethren adjourned to a splendid banquet , provided in Bro . Cleinow ' s usual style , and well superintended by Bro . Smith , the indefatigable manager . Upon the removal of the cloth the A \ . M . proposed "The Queen and the Craft , " making some pertinent and graceful allusions to that great ladyand drawing attention to the high estimation

, in which she was held by every member of our Fraternity . The several Masonic toasts which followed were admirably given and responded to , The visitors were Bros . H . M . Levy , P . M . 188 ; Murrough , 92 ; Terry , P . M . 228 ; H . Potter , 11 ; Fulter , 19 ; J . Frankford , and Carter , P . M . 228 , the last named brother returning thanks for the kind reception the visitors had met with , not that it was a rare occurrence , quite the reverse . The

hospitality shown by the brethren towards each other has become a stereotyped matter , and he was afraid that the returning thanks for such repeated kindnesses , were also becoming stereotyped . The brother concluded after an elaborate speech , iii which he complimented the excellent working he had seen that night , and congratulated the lodge On having so superior a W . M . Some good singing , & c , enlivened the evening , kindly contributed by Bros . H . M . Levy , Parkinson , and Murrough .

AEBRED LODGE ( NO . 780 ) . —This lodge held a meeting at the Star and Garter , Kew , Ealing , on the last Friday in the preceding month , an excellent muster of the brethren being present . Bro . Gary , W . M ., assisted by his Wardens Bros . S . May , and Cullewood , and other officers proceeded to open the lodge , which was done in proper form , followed hy the usual reading of the minutes of the previous meeting , which received unanimous confirmation . Three brethren having proved themselves genuine

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