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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

and G 9 Widows , receiving the full allowance of £ 26 and £ 25 respectively , besides seven Widows receiving half their late Husband ' s Annuity . " In tho hope of receiving a favourable reply , with particulars on the annexed form , " I am , W . Sir and Brother , '

" Yours faithfully aud fraternally , "WILLIAM FARNEIELD , ( P . A . G . Sec ) , " Secretary .

"CHARITY JEWEL . "Any Brother serring the Office of Steward to this Institution ¦ and giving a donation of not less than Ten Pounds is entitled to wear the Charity Jewel provided he has served the Office of Steward to either of the two Masonic Schools , and duly qualified ¦ as a Life Governor .

'' FESTIVAL STEWARDSHIP"Every Brother accepting the Office of Steward is called upon to pay a Fee , usually £ 3 3 s . ( according to circumstances ) to " The Stewards' Fund , " separate from the funds of this Institution , and for which sum the Steward receives his Dinner Ticket , value 21 s ., and Two Tickets for the admission of Ladies to the

¦ Gallery , and a Collation , value 17 s ., the Balance being applied to the expenses of the Festival , such as Music , Stewards' Rosettes , Printing , Postages , etc . " Tlie Rule with respect to the additional Votes allowed to ¦ Stewards is as tollows : — "Every Donor of £ 5 shall bo a Life Governor with the

privilege of Two Votes at each Election of Annuitants according to the Fund to which such Donor subscribes . " " Every Donor who serves the Office of Steward at the Anniversary Festival , and subscribes £ 5 to each Fund , shall bo entitled to Three Votes at each Election of Annuitants ( Male and Female ) , or should a Donor subscribe £ 10 to one Fund , he shall he entitled to Six Votes at each Election for that particular Fund . "

"Every Life Governor who has served the Office of Steward at the Anniversary Festival ancl subscribed £ 10 or upwards , shall on every occasion of subsequent service of such office , i £ accompanied with a similar Donation , be entitled to Four extra Votes—if accompanied with a Donation of £ 5 to Two extra Vot ? s—if unaccompanied with a personal Donation , but by

means of bis services not less than . £ 20 shall be paid to the Funds , ise shall be entitled to One additional Vote for every subsequent Stewardship . " " Every Donor who has qualified as a Life Governor , and afterwards serves tho office of Steward at tho Anniversary Festival , and qualifies again as a Life Governor , shall he entitled

to the same number of Votes as if he had paid both at the time of serving the Stewardship . " [ We earnestly call tlie attention of the brethren to these liberal arrangements , which have been sanctioned by the Committee . ]

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

KETEOPOLITAN . LODCVE or Jor-PA ( No . 185 ) . —Tlie brethren of tlie above lodge met on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City , the W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , in the chair ; L . Lyons P . M ., S . \ V . M . Alexander , J . AV . ; E . P . Albert , P . M . Sec . '

J . Abrahams , P . M .. Treas . ; 0 . Roberts , I . G . ; A . Swanborough-D . C . ; and P . M ' s Bros . L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , & c ; and Bros . H . J . Isaacs , Mellish , Stranoky . C . Dispeeker , Dodson , Platts , Lyons , Spiegel , J . R . Cook , Hudson , Faulkner , Wagstaff , & c . The lodge was opened by the W . AI , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . Rosenheim to the seconcl degree , and a ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . J . Goldsmiel , who was

duly initiated into the order ( by fiat ) . The ceremonies were excellently and impressively . worked by Bro . Alexander , P . M . A candidate was proposed fox initiation on the next regular meeting . A distressed Bro . was relieved from the funds ofthe lodge . Bro . Israel Abrahams , P . M ., volunteered his services as Steward at the next festival , on Jan . 25 th next , for the Royal Masonic Institution for the Aged Freemasons and the Widows of Freemasons . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down

to a slight repast . The W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , although labouring under severe indisposition , very ably presided . The usual loyal aud Masonic toasts were given , including that of the Earl of Zetland and H . R . H ., as Past Grand Masters ofthe order . ( Cheers . ) The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Benevolent Fund attached to the lodge , and ho also informed the brethren that the newly-initiated brother had been so impressed with the ceremonythat he bad at that earlpariod following his

initia-, y ation , subscribed to that fund . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., very eloquently returned thanks . The toast of "The Initiate " was responded to by Bro . J . Goldsmid , in a very excellent and appropriate nninner . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., then proposed the toast of the W . M ., whom he stated was labouring under severe indisposition , but he paid him a veryjust tribute of respect for the manner he had on occasion presided over the brethren

every ; he hoped that be might , on future occasions , be present in good health . ( Cheers . ) The W . M . very briefly and appropriately returned thanks , and he said he had to propose a toast that the lodge was always pleased to hear , and that was , the visitors who had honoured the lodge by their presence this evening ; they had

not come on this occasion to a banquet , but the right hand of friendship was held out to them ; they were glad to see them ; they were brethren who were well known in the Craft , and ho , as well as every brother present , were pleased to see them . The toast was drank with enthusiasm . They were Bros . Lacey , P . M . 174 ; H . Themaus , 144 ; Charles Davis , 222 ; E . B . Reekes , 27 ; J . H . Dodson , 55 ; Lieut . J H . Evans , 1017 ; E . Parker , Middlesex LodgeU . S . ; A . Anderson 190 ScotlandE . H . Limberti

, , , ; , 382 . Bro . C . Lacey , P . M ., 174 , responded to the toast in a very able manner , and paid a very excellent compliment to the P . M . who had occupied the chair , and he was pleased to see the lodge bad a Benevolent Fund that had so large an amount at its disposal in the great cause of charity , that could afford so large an amount as £ 100 to a distressed brother ; that in itself was a credit to any lodge , ancl although he had visited many lodges ,

there were none that could boast of giving so large amount of charity . Bros . Themans , Reekes , Evans , and Parker followed The W . M . then proposed tho toast of the Past Masters , which was responded to by H . M . Levy , P . M . The toast of the junior officers was rcspointed to by Roberts , I . G . Some very excellent singing was rendered by Bros . L . Alexander , P . M ., Limberti , J . Abrahams , Aaranson , & e ., and a very agreeable evening was passed .

STABILITY LODGE ( NO . 217 ) . —The brethren ofthis lodge held a regular meeting- at Mr . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , 4 th inst ., Bro . Thomas James , W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Gladding , Star of India , 1 , 062 , and Hillard , Acacia , 1 , 309 , were unanimously elected joining members , and Mr . Gurney was approved as a candidate for initiation . Bro . Brodey , P . M ., moved that two guineas be given to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ; seconded bBro . TaylorP . M . and carried

unany , , imously . Bro . E . Hughes , I . P . M ., again brought forward "The Stability Charities' Fund , " and the Secretary ( Bro . Taylor , P . M . ) , having announced a sufficient amount in hand to allow three ballots , the brethren subscribing proceeded to elect that number of life subscribers , and the lots fell to Bros . Henry Wilson , No . 1 ; Henry Wilson , No . 2 ; and E . Hughes , I . P . M .

LODGE OE ST . JAITES' ( NO . 7 G 5 )—The brethren of this lodge held the first meeting of the season on Tuesday , 4 th inst ., at Bro . Kennedy's , the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey . The only business was the initiation of a candidate . There were present : —Bro . G . Hyde , W . M . ; also Bros . R . P . Hooton , S . W . ; 'f . Neville , J . W .: W . Jones , Treasurer and S . D . ; F . Child ,

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ENGLISH GILDS.* Article 1
COVENTRY. Article 2
LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 12. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 40. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. INSTALLATION OF BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AS GRAND PATRON OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.

and G 9 Widows , receiving the full allowance of £ 26 and £ 25 respectively , besides seven Widows receiving half their late Husband ' s Annuity . " In tho hope of receiving a favourable reply , with particulars on the annexed form , " I am , W . Sir and Brother , '

" Yours faithfully aud fraternally , "WILLIAM FARNEIELD , ( P . A . G . Sec ) , " Secretary .

"CHARITY JEWEL . "Any Brother serring the Office of Steward to this Institution ¦ and giving a donation of not less than Ten Pounds is entitled to wear the Charity Jewel provided he has served the Office of Steward to either of the two Masonic Schools , and duly qualified ¦ as a Life Governor .

'' FESTIVAL STEWARDSHIP"Every Brother accepting the Office of Steward is called upon to pay a Fee , usually £ 3 3 s . ( according to circumstances ) to " The Stewards' Fund , " separate from the funds of this Institution , and for which sum the Steward receives his Dinner Ticket , value 21 s ., and Two Tickets for the admission of Ladies to the

¦ Gallery , and a Collation , value 17 s ., the Balance being applied to the expenses of the Festival , such as Music , Stewards' Rosettes , Printing , Postages , etc . " Tlie Rule with respect to the additional Votes allowed to ¦ Stewards is as tollows : — "Every Donor of £ 5 shall bo a Life Governor with the

privilege of Two Votes at each Election of Annuitants according to the Fund to which such Donor subscribes . " " Every Donor who serves the Office of Steward at the Anniversary Festival , and subscribes £ 5 to each Fund , shall bo entitled to Three Votes at each Election of Annuitants ( Male and Female ) , or should a Donor subscribe £ 10 to one Fund , he shall he entitled to Six Votes at each Election for that particular Fund . "

"Every Life Governor who has served the Office of Steward at the Anniversary Festival ancl subscribed £ 10 or upwards , shall on every occasion of subsequent service of such office , i £ accompanied with a similar Donation , be entitled to Four extra Votes—if accompanied with a Donation of £ 5 to Two extra Vot ? s—if unaccompanied with a personal Donation , but by

means of bis services not less than . £ 20 shall be paid to the Funds , ise shall be entitled to One additional Vote for every subsequent Stewardship . " " Every Donor who has qualified as a Life Governor , and afterwards serves tho office of Steward at tho Anniversary Festival , and qualifies again as a Life Governor , shall he entitled

to the same number of Votes as if he had paid both at the time of serving the Stewardship . " [ We earnestly call tlie attention of the brethren to these liberal arrangements , which have been sanctioned by the Committee . ]

Craft Masonry.

Craft Masonry .

ENGLISH CONSTITUTION .

KETEOPOLITAN . LODCVE or Jor-PA ( No . 185 ) . —Tlie brethren of tlie above lodge met on Monday , the 3 rd inst ., at the Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street , City , the W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , in the chair ; L . Lyons P . M ., S . \ V . M . Alexander , J . AV . ; E . P . Albert , P . M . Sec . '

J . Abrahams , P . M .. Treas . ; 0 . Roberts , I . G . ; A . Swanborough-D . C . ; and P . M ' s Bros . L . Alexander , H . M . Levy , & c ; and Bros . H . J . Isaacs , Mellish , Stranoky . C . Dispeeker , Dodson , Platts , Lyons , Spiegel , J . R . Cook , Hudson , Faulkner , Wagstaff , & c . The lodge was opened by the W . AI , and the minutes were read and confirmed . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., by the courtesy of the W . M ., passed Bro . Rosenheim to the seconcl degree , and a ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . J . Goldsmiel , who was

duly initiated into the order ( by fiat ) . The ceremonies were excellently and impressively . worked by Bro . Alexander , P . M . A candidate was proposed fox initiation on the next regular meeting . A distressed Bro . was relieved from the funds ofthe lodge . Bro . Israel Abrahams , P . M ., volunteered his services as Steward at the next festival , on Jan . 25 th next , for the Royal Masonic Institution for the Aged Freemasons and the Widows of Freemasons . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren sat down

to a slight repast . The W . M ., Bro . B . W . Aaron , although labouring under severe indisposition , very ably presided . The usual loyal aud Masonic toasts were given , including that of the Earl of Zetland and H . R . H ., as Past Grand Masters ofthe order . ( Cheers . ) The W . M . then proposed the toast of the Benevolent Fund attached to the lodge , and ho also informed the brethren that the newly-initiated brother had been so impressed with the ceremonythat he bad at that earlpariod following his

initia-, y ation , subscribed to that fund . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., very eloquently returned thanks . The toast of "The Initiate " was responded to by Bro . J . Goldsmid , in a very excellent and appropriate nninner . Bro . L . Alexander , P . M ., then proposed the toast of the W . M ., whom he stated was labouring under severe indisposition , but he paid him a veryjust tribute of respect for the manner he had on occasion presided over the brethren

every ; he hoped that be might , on future occasions , be present in good health . ( Cheers . ) The W . M . very briefly and appropriately returned thanks , and he said he had to propose a toast that the lodge was always pleased to hear , and that was , the visitors who had honoured the lodge by their presence this evening ; they had

not come on this occasion to a banquet , but the right hand of friendship was held out to them ; they were glad to see them ; they were brethren who were well known in the Craft , and ho , as well as every brother present , were pleased to see them . The toast was drank with enthusiasm . They were Bros . Lacey , P . M . 174 ; H . Themaus , 144 ; Charles Davis , 222 ; E . B . Reekes , 27 ; J . H . Dodson , 55 ; Lieut . J H . Evans , 1017 ; E . Parker , Middlesex LodgeU . S . ; A . Anderson 190 ScotlandE . H . Limberti

, , , ; , 382 . Bro . C . Lacey , P . M ., 174 , responded to the toast in a very able manner , and paid a very excellent compliment to the P . M . who had occupied the chair , and he was pleased to see the lodge bad a Benevolent Fund that had so large an amount at its disposal in the great cause of charity , that could afford so large an amount as £ 100 to a distressed brother ; that in itself was a credit to any lodge , ancl although he had visited many lodges ,

there were none that could boast of giving so large amount of charity . Bros . Themans , Reekes , Evans , and Parker followed The W . M . then proposed tho toast of the Past Masters , which was responded to by H . M . Levy , P . M . The toast of the junior officers was rcspointed to by Roberts , I . G . Some very excellent singing was rendered by Bros . L . Alexander , P . M ., Limberti , J . Abrahams , Aaranson , & e ., and a very agreeable evening was passed .

STABILITY LODGE ( NO . 217 ) . —The brethren ofthis lodge held a regular meeting- at Mr . Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , on Tuesday , 4 th inst ., Bro . Thomas James , W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Gladding , Star of India , 1 , 062 , and Hillard , Acacia , 1 , 309 , were unanimously elected joining members , and Mr . Gurney was approved as a candidate for initiation . Bro . Brodey , P . M ., moved that two guineas be given to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys ; seconded bBro . TaylorP . M . and carried

unany , , imously . Bro . E . Hughes , I . P . M ., again brought forward "The Stability Charities' Fund , " and the Secretary ( Bro . Taylor , P . M . ) , having announced a sufficient amount in hand to allow three ballots , the brethren subscribing proceeded to elect that number of life subscribers , and the lots fell to Bros . Henry Wilson , No . 1 ; Henry Wilson , No . 2 ; and E . Hughes , I . P . M .

LODGE OE ST . JAITES' ( NO . 7 G 5 )—The brethren of this lodge held the first meeting of the season on Tuesday , 4 th inst ., at Bro . Kennedy's , the Leather Market Tavern , Bermondsey . The only business was the initiation of a candidate . There were present : —Bro . G . Hyde , W . M . ; also Bros . R . P . Hooton , S . W . ; 'f . Neville , J . W .: W . Jones , Treasurer and S . D . ; F . Child ,

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