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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . The Provincial Grancl Lodge of Kent is to be held at Gravesend on the 22 nd of October , when the installation of Viscount Holmesdale , as Provincial Grand Master , will take place .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

TUE following is the Official Agenda of Business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on Wednescky next . The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 6 fch of June , ancl of an Especial Grand Lodge , holden at Middlesborough , Yorkshire , on the 7 th August , will bo read and respectively put for -confirmation .

The Report of tbe Board of Benevolence for tbe last quarter , - in which is a recommendation for a grant of £ 30 to the widow of tbe late Brother , James Davenport , of the Albion Lodge ( No . 0 ) , London . The Report of ihe Board of General Purposes to the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board of General Purposes beg to report that they have

received and adjudicated upon the following complaints , viz .: — 1 . Against the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No- 20 ) , at Chatham ^ for neglecting to make tbe returns required by the law , and to pay the registration or joining fee for members initiated in or joining the Lodge . The W . Master acknowledged that it had been the custom of the lodge not to include in the returns , or to pa 3 * the registration fee for any new members who did not take tba third degree . Finding that this practice had existed for many years , the

board caused a strict examination to be made of the books , by which it was shown that , during tbe last fifteen years , upwards of fifty candidates hacl been admitted into tbe Lodge , either as joining members or by initiation , from whom the fees hacl been received , but for whom no fees hacl been paid over to Grand Lodge . The Board ordered the dues ( the property of Grancl Lodge ) amounting' to £ 35 3 * . to bo paid forthwith ; and , taking into consideration the position of the lodgeancl the fact of the W . Master having ( b

, y dispensation ) held that office for four years , and therefore being supposed to be cognizant of the laws , inflicted tbe highest penalty in their power , namely , a fine of £ 5 , severely reprimanded the W . Master and officers of the Lodge , and ordered their decision to be read in open lodge , ancl to be recorded on the minutes . The dues ancl fine have been paid .

2 . Against the Pythagorean Lodge , ( No . 03 ) , at Greenwich , for conferring degrees within tbe period prescribed by tbe constitutions . The Board being satisfied upon explanation that the irregularity hacl taken place in consequence of the Lodge having , upon a certain occasion , been unable to meet until a fortnight after its usual time , and hacl not arisen from an intentional disregard of the law , reprimanded the W . Master , and admonished him to be more careful for the future . The Board also directed the W . Master to confer the

degrees again at proper intervals , so as to enable the brethren to obtain their Grand Lodge certificates . 3 . Against the Panmure Lodge , ( No . 1025 ) , at Aldershot , for neglecting to register the names of brethren made in or joining the lodge . The Board having heard the explanation offered , were satisfied that the W . Master had met with considerable difficulty in conducting tbe aftaivs of tbe Lodge , and that efforts were now being made to carry it on with greater regularit . They therefore ordered

y the dues , amounting to £ 3 os . Gd ., to be paid , reprimanded the W . Master and Officers of the Lodge , and admonished them to be moro careful for the future . ' I . By the Lodge of Benevolence against the Loyal Welsh Lodge , ( No . 525 ) , at Pembroke Dock , for certifying to the petition of a brother that he hacl been a regular contributing member for twentyone years , whereas Grand Lodge dues had been paid for only fourteen

years . It being proved that the error in the certificate arose from carelessness in not sufficiently examining the books , that the brother had really been a member for only fourteen years , and that consequently no monies , the property of Grand Lodge , hacl been withheld , the Board admonished the Lodge to be more careful for the future . 5 . Against the Royal Gloucester Lotlge ( No . 152 ) , at Southampton , for certifying to the petition of a brother , that he had been a subscribing member for -1- whereas no dues had been paid to

y years , Grand Lod ge . It appeared upon investigation that some confusion bad arisen from the fact that there were " two brothers of the same name in the lodge , and the brother , in question had only subscribed for one year ; the Hoard , therefore , ordered the dues for that year to be paid ; imposed a fine of £ 1 Is . upon the lodge , and directed

Grand Lodge.

its sentence to be read m open Lodge , and to be recorded on the minutes . 0 . Against the Ionic Lodge , ( No . 276 ) , London , for neglecting to pay the registration fee for a brother who bad joined the Lodge , and who subsequently became a petitioner for relief from the Lodge of Benevolence . The Board , being satisfied that the error arose from inadvertence , ordered the registration fee to be paid , and admonished the Lodge to be more careful for the future , ancl directed its decision

to bo read , and recorded on the minutes of the Lodge . Tbe Board beg to report , in reference to the question as to the non-confirmation of a minute of Grancl Lodge , ordering the erasure of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 , London , that Brother Madden not having brought before them any other facts than those already known to Grand Lodge , they do not feel themselves justified in recommending that the application of Brother Madden for the nonconfirmation of that minute be acceded to .

( Signed ) JOHST ITAVEIIS , President . Freemasons' Hall , Aug . 21 st , 1860 . The Board subjoin a statement of tho cash account , showing tha t at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on the 17 th instant , there was a balance in the hands of the grand treasurer of £ 1379 2 * . 3 d ., and in the hands of the Grancl Secretary , forpetty cash , £ 50 . Of these sums there belongs to the Fund of Benevolence £ 701 . 9 * . lid ., to the Fund of General Purposes £ 190 lis . IQcl ., and

there is in the unappropriated account £ 533 14 * . Gel ., of winch a portion belongs to the Grand Chapter . Notices of Motion . —By W . Brother George Barrett , P . M ., No . 212 : — " That , for the future , the Grancl Lodge supply th e annuitants residing at the Freemasons' Asylum , Croydon , with coals and candles , the cost to bo paid out of the Fund of General Purposes . "

By W . Brother Joseph Smith , Past Grand Pursuivant : — ' That out of the amount of Stock in the Three per Cent . Consols , now standing in the names ofthe Trustees of the Fund of Benevolence of Grand Lodge , the Grand Treasurer be directed to transfer the sum of £ 1000 , Three per Cent . Consols , in equal proportions , into the names of tbe Trustees of tho following Masonic Charities : —

Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children , £ 1000 ; Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , £ 1000 ; Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons , £ 1000 ; Ro 3 al Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons , £ 1000 . Total , £ -1000 . " By W . Brother George Barrett , P . M ., No . 212-. — "That £ 4000

Stock be voted from tbe Fund of General Purposes to the following Masonic Charities , viz .: —Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children , £ 1000 ; Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , £ 1000 ; Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons , £ 1000 ; , Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons , £ 1000 . Total , £ -1000 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . MIOVIXCIAL CKAXD LODGE . Tier , AxsuAL GiiAXD LODGE of this province , was held at Aldershot , on Tuesday , the 11 th ult , at the Concert Room of the Roy al Hotel ( Bro . Tilbury's ) Sou th Camp , and was close tiled at high noon . Tbe Right "Worshipful Grancl Master of the Province , Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., presided , supported by Bros . Charles Ewcns Deacon , D . Prov . G . M . ; Thomas Willis Fleming , Prov ., G . M .,

Isle of Wia-lit ; Hyde Pullen , D . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wight ; R . J . Spiers , P . G ' . S . B ., and D . Prov . G . Master Oxfordshire ; W . W . Beach , M . P , Prov . S . G . W ., Hants ; Thos . Coombes , Prov . G . Secretary , Dor ¦ set , ancl a number of other distinguished members of the Provincial Grand Lodge and visitors , including Bro . Frederick Perkins , Mayor of Southampton , Prov . S . G . W . ; Henry Ford , late Mayor of Portsmonth , Prov . J . G . W . ; ancl Bro . Ilankin Stebbing , officiating as Grand Secretarywhoin conjunction with Bro"Wentworth DawesGrand

, , . , Director of Ceremonies , and II . G . Wood , W . M . of tho Panmure Lodge ( 1025 ) , had made all the arrangements for this most successful meeting . Thirteen Lodges in the Province wero fully represented , ancl all the preliminaries being arranged , the Lodge was duly opened , the iiev . George Bradshaw , A . M ., acting as Grand Chaplain . The minutes of tho last Grand Lodge having been read and confirmed , and letters of regret , on account of their

unavoidable absence , read from tho Bight Hon . tbe Earl of Carnarvon , P . Prov . G . V . ' . ; Wyndham Portal P . ( i . W . ; Bro . H . M " . Emanuel , P . Prov . G . W „ & c , the following address was delivered by the Prov . G . Muster : —

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXI. Article 1
DRAWINGS BY SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN.* Article 2
KENT ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Literature. Article 9
SONNET Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
GRAND LODGE. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
INDIA. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

MASONIC MEM . The Provincial Grancl Lodge of Kent is to be held at Gravesend on the 22 nd of October , when the installation of Viscount Holmesdale , as Provincial Grand Master , will take place .

Grand Lodge.

GRAND LODGE .

TUE following is the Official Agenda of Business to be transacted in Grand Lodge on Wednescky next . The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of the 6 fch of June , ancl of an Especial Grand Lodge , holden at Middlesborough , Yorkshire , on the 7 th August , will bo read and respectively put for -confirmation .

The Report of tbe Board of Benevolence for tbe last quarter , - in which is a recommendation for a grant of £ 30 to the widow of tbe late Brother , James Davenport , of the Albion Lodge ( No . 0 ) , London . The Report of ihe Board of General Purposes to the United Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of England . The Board of General Purposes beg to report that they have

received and adjudicated upon the following complaints , viz .: — 1 . Against the Royal Kent Lodge of Antiquity ( No- 20 ) , at Chatham ^ for neglecting to make tbe returns required by the law , and to pay the registration or joining fee for members initiated in or joining the Lodge . The W . Master acknowledged that it had been the custom of the lodge not to include in the returns , or to pa 3 * the registration fee for any new members who did not take tba third degree . Finding that this practice had existed for many years , the

board caused a strict examination to be made of the books , by which it was shown that , during tbe last fifteen years , upwards of fifty candidates hacl been admitted into tbe Lodge , either as joining members or by initiation , from whom the fees hacl been received , but for whom no fees hacl been paid over to Grand Lodge . The Board ordered the dues ( the property of Grancl Lodge ) amounting' to £ 35 3 * . to bo paid forthwith ; and , taking into consideration the position of the lodgeancl the fact of the W . Master having ( b

, y dispensation ) held that office for four years , and therefore being supposed to be cognizant of the laws , inflicted tbe highest penalty in their power , namely , a fine of £ 5 , severely reprimanded the W . Master and officers of the Lodge , and ordered their decision to be read in open lodge , ancl to be recorded on the minutes . The dues ancl fine have been paid .

2 . Against the Pythagorean Lodge , ( No . 03 ) , at Greenwich , for conferring degrees within tbe period prescribed by tbe constitutions . The Board being satisfied upon explanation that the irregularity hacl taken place in consequence of the Lodge having , upon a certain occasion , been unable to meet until a fortnight after its usual time , and hacl not arisen from an intentional disregard of the law , reprimanded the W . Master , and admonished him to be more careful for the future . The Board also directed the W . Master to confer the

degrees again at proper intervals , so as to enable the brethren to obtain their Grand Lodge certificates . 3 . Against the Panmure Lodge , ( No . 1025 ) , at Aldershot , for neglecting to register the names of brethren made in or joining the lodge . The Board having heard the explanation offered , were satisfied that the W . Master had met with considerable difficulty in conducting tbe aftaivs of tbe Lodge , and that efforts were now being made to carry it on with greater regularit . They therefore ordered

y the dues , amounting to £ 3 os . Gd ., to be paid , reprimanded the W . Master and Officers of the Lodge , and admonished them to be moro careful for the future . ' I . By the Lodge of Benevolence against the Loyal Welsh Lodge , ( No . 525 ) , at Pembroke Dock , for certifying to the petition of a brother that he hacl been a regular contributing member for twentyone years , whereas Grand Lodge dues had been paid for only fourteen

years . It being proved that the error in the certificate arose from carelessness in not sufficiently examining the books , that the brother had really been a member for only fourteen years , and that consequently no monies , the property of Grand Lodge , hacl been withheld , the Board admonished the Lodge to be more careful for the future . 5 . Against the Royal Gloucester Lotlge ( No . 152 ) , at Southampton , for certifying to the petition of a brother , that he had been a subscribing member for -1- whereas no dues had been paid to

y years , Grand Lod ge . It appeared upon investigation that some confusion bad arisen from the fact that there were " two brothers of the same name in the lodge , and the brother , in question had only subscribed for one year ; the Hoard , therefore , ordered the dues for that year to be paid ; imposed a fine of £ 1 Is . upon the lodge , and directed

Grand Lodge.

its sentence to be read m open Lodge , and to be recorded on the minutes . 0 . Against the Ionic Lodge , ( No . 276 ) , London , for neglecting to pay the registration fee for a brother who bad joined the Lodge , and who subsequently became a petitioner for relief from the Lodge of Benevolence . The Board , being satisfied that the error arose from inadvertence , ordered the registration fee to be paid , and admonished the Lodge to be more careful for the future , ancl directed its decision

to bo read , and recorded on the minutes of the Lodge . Tbe Board beg to report , in reference to the question as to the non-confirmation of a minute of Grancl Lodge , ordering the erasure of the Lodge of Concord , No . 49 , London , that Brother Madden not having brought before them any other facts than those already known to Grand Lodge , they do not feel themselves justified in recommending that the application of Brother Madden for the nonconfirmation of that minute be acceded to .

( Signed ) JOHST ITAVEIIS , President . Freemasons' Hall , Aug . 21 st , 1860 . The Board subjoin a statement of tho cash account , showing tha t at the last meeting of the Finance Committee , held on the 17 th instant , there was a balance in the hands of the grand treasurer of £ 1379 2 * . 3 d ., and in the hands of the Grancl Secretary , forpetty cash , £ 50 . Of these sums there belongs to the Fund of Benevolence £ 701 . 9 * . lid ., to the Fund of General Purposes £ 190 lis . IQcl ., and

there is in the unappropriated account £ 533 14 * . Gel ., of winch a portion belongs to the Grand Chapter . Notices of Motion . —By W . Brother George Barrett , P . M ., No . 212 : — " That , for the future , the Grancl Lodge supply th e annuitants residing at the Freemasons' Asylum , Croydon , with coals and candles , the cost to bo paid out of the Fund of General Purposes . "

By W . Brother Joseph Smith , Past Grand Pursuivant : — ' That out of the amount of Stock in the Three per Cent . Consols , now standing in the names ofthe Trustees of the Fund of Benevolence of Grand Lodge , the Grand Treasurer be directed to transfer the sum of £ 1000 , Three per Cent . Consols , in equal proportions , into the names of tbe Trustees of tho following Masonic Charities : —

Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children , £ 1000 ; Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , £ 1000 ; Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons , £ 1000 ; Ro 3 al Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons , £ 1000 . Total , £ -1000 . " By W . Brother George Barrett , P . M ., No . 212-. — "That £ 4000

Stock be voted from tbe Fund of General Purposes to the following Masonic Charities , viz .: —Royal Freemasons' School for Female Children , £ 1000 ; Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , £ 1000 ; Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to Aged Freemasons , £ 1000 ; , Royal Benevolent Institution for granting Annuities to the Widows of Freemasons , £ 1000 . Total , £ -1000 .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

HAMPSHIRE . MIOVIXCIAL CKAXD LODGE . Tier , AxsuAL GiiAXD LODGE of this province , was held at Aldershot , on Tuesday , the 11 th ult , at the Concert Room of the Roy al Hotel ( Bro . Tilbury's ) Sou th Camp , and was close tiled at high noon . Tbe Right "Worshipful Grancl Master of the Province , Admiral Sir Lucius Curtis , Bart ., presided , supported by Bros . Charles Ewcns Deacon , D . Prov . G . M . ; Thomas Willis Fleming , Prov ., G . M .,

Isle of Wia-lit ; Hyde Pullen , D . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wight ; R . J . Spiers , P . G ' . S . B ., and D . Prov . G . Master Oxfordshire ; W . W . Beach , M . P , Prov . S . G . W ., Hants ; Thos . Coombes , Prov . G . Secretary , Dor ¦ set , ancl a number of other distinguished members of the Provincial Grand Lodge and visitors , including Bro . Frederick Perkins , Mayor of Southampton , Prov . S . G . W . ; Henry Ford , late Mayor of Portsmonth , Prov . J . G . W . ; ancl Bro . Ilankin Stebbing , officiating as Grand Secretarywhoin conjunction with Bro"Wentworth DawesGrand

, , . , Director of Ceremonies , and II . G . Wood , W . M . of tho Panmure Lodge ( 1025 ) , had made all the arrangements for this most successful meeting . Thirteen Lodges in the Province wero fully represented , ancl all the preliminaries being arranged , the Lodge was duly opened , the iiev . George Bradshaw , A . M ., acting as Grand Chaplain . The minutes of tho last Grand Lodge having been read and confirmed , and letters of regret , on account of their

unavoidable absence , read from tho Bight Hon . tbe Earl of Carnarvon , P . Prov . G . V . ' . ; Wyndham Portal P . ( i . W . ; Bro . H . M " . Emanuel , P . Prov . G . W „ & c , the following address was delivered by the Prov . G . Muster : —

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