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THE MASONIC MIRROR . J * AU communications to be addressed to the E DITOR , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

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THE NEW P OSTAL AEKANGEJIEN T . —On the 1 st of October the new postal arrangement came into operation , by which the postage of the MAGAZINE is reduced one-half , of ' , which our subscribers will receive the fall benefit . In future , those of our subscribers who pay one year in advance will receive the MAGAZINE post-free . The price of the M AGAZINE will thus be

reduced from 17 s . 4 d . to 13 s . per annum . Under this arrange-, ment the following be the terms of subscription : —One year , paid in advance , 13 s .: six months , 7 s . 9 d . ; single numbers , by post , 3 £ d . We hope that by thus giving the advantage to our subscribers they will , in return , use their best endeavours to increase our circulation , by inducing their friends to become

subscribers . Anticipating a large increase iu our circulation , arrangements are in progress for special new features iu the MAGAZINE . SCOTLAND . —NOTICE TO StFBSCKiBEBS . —The Freemasons ' Magazine Company having changed their agent in Scotland , any subscriber not receiving the Magazine as usual will please notify the fact in writing to the Company's Manager , directed to the Office . 19 Salisbury Street , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

Colonel Charles Lyne , of Brynhyfryd House , Newport , has received an official notification from the Grand Secretary , Bro . J . Hervey , that he is appointed Provincial Grand Master for Monmouthshire , the vacancy being caused by the death of the R . W . Bro . John Etherington Welsh Rolls , Esq ., of the Hendre , near Monmouth .

The next meeting of the Stewards for the Annual Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , on 4 th January , 1871 , at 6 p . m . It is intended to make application for a warrant for a new lodge , to be called " the Western Star , " to be held at the Erin

Hotel , Sotting Hill . His Royal Highness Brother the Prince of Wales , M . W . P . G . M ., has consented to preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls , ou a Wednesday in May 1871 .

It is announced that Col . F . Burdett , Prov . Grand Master for Middlesex , will take the chair at the Annual Festival for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , and the Widows of Freemasons , on the 25 th of January . THE ROBERT BTJENS LODGE OB INSTETJCTKWT ( NO . 25 ) has commenced its winter session , and now meets every Frielay

evening at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , at half , past seven o'clock . The ROYAI , UNIOS LODGE OF IXSTETTCTION ( 382 ) , now meets every Wednesday evening at 8 precisely , at Bro . Buddy ' s New Rooms , Winsley Street , Oxford Street ( opposite the Pantheon ) .

A Lodge of Instruction under the sanction of tho warrant of the St . John of Wapping Lodge , No . 130 G , is held at Bro . Hayvvard ' s , the Gun Tavern and Hotel , High Street , Wapping , every Monday evening . Bro . Thomas S . Mortlock , P . M . 186 , acts as Preceptor .

The Chapter of Improvement , held under the auspices of Prudent Brethren Chapter , ( No . 145 ) meets at the Freemasons ' Hall , Great Queen Street , on Thursdays at seven o'clock for ceremonies , lectures , explanations , anel Illustrations . There will be a change of work every evening . We recommend all companions who desire to advance themselves in Capitular

Masonry to attend . Bro . T . Adam's , P . M . Prov . G . P ., Annual Subscription Masonic Ball , for the members of the Craft and their friends only , will be held at the new Hail , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn-fields , iu February next . The tickets can be obtained of Bro . T . Adam , 55 , Whitfield Street ,

Tottenham Court Road , at one guinea each , to admit a lady and gentleman , to include supper and refreshment during tha evening . The brethren are expected to appear in full Masonic clothing .

STANHOPE LODGE OE IUSTEUCTION ( NO . 1 , 269 ) . —A new Lodge of Instruction for the Sydenham , Norwood , Dulwich , and Forest Hill district , has been established under the name of the Stanhope Lodge of Instruction ( No . 269 ) , at tho Thicket Hotel , Auerlsy , close to the Railway Station of the Crystal Palace . Bro . Lassam , the proprietor of the hotel , laas been elected Treas . ; Bro , Baker , Sec . ; and Bro . H . W . Linelus ,

the first Master of the parent Lodge , Preceptor . The Lodge will meet at the Thicket Hotel every Wednesday evening in the the session at half-past seven o ' clock . A Committee has been formed for the purpose of getting subscriptions from members of the Craft in aid of Bro . Geo , Tedder ,, of the Enoch Lodge , No . 11 ; Yarborough Chapter ,

554 ; Thistle Lodge of Mark Masons , and K . T . Mouut Calvary Encampment . Bro . Tedder was known for many years as an eminent vocalist , hut for the last seven years has been afflicted with deafness and nervous affection of the brain , anel lie is pronounced incurable . In conseeraence of this calamity , he cannot exercise his profession or contribute to tlie support of his wife

and four young chilelren , the eldest being nine years and tho youngest three years old . The object of the committee , is to provide a sum sufficient to clear some debts he has incurred during the last two or three years . Bro . Tedder has been elected to an annuity , but until a sum be raised sufficient to

clear off these debts , it will be impossible for him to realise any benefit from it . Subscriptions will he thankfully received by the following brethren , viz -. —Bros . C . T . Sutton , P . M ., P . Prov . G . A . D . C . ; J . Owens , Hon . Sec , 861 ; F . Bincke ,. P . M ., 11 Secretary of the Boys' School ; G . Moultrio , P . M ., Ij ; H . G Buss , P . M ., 27 , P . G . T . Middlesex ; J . Coutts , P . M . 27 , A . G . P . ; C . B . Payne , P . M . 27 ; D . G . Berrie , P . M . 27 ; D . H . Jacobs ,

P . M . 27 ; H . E . tloare , P . M . 27 ; J , May , 27 ; H . 8 . Friend , P . M . 9 ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D ., Herts ; O . F . Yulientm , P . M ., 869 ; E . Farthing , P . M ., 118 , and P . Prov . G . S ., Herts ; H . Newton , 157 ; T . Roberts , 205 ; R . Paget , J . W ., 228 : J . N . Frost , P . M . 704 , anel Preceptor , of United Strength Lc-etgs of Instruction ; C . II . Fielder , P . M ., 715 ; S . G . Myers , P . M ., 715 ;

J . Paeldle , P . M ., 715 ; T . Green , Panmure , 720 ; "/" . Gregory , S . W ., 754 ; E . M . Davey , P . M ., 861 ; F . Walters P . M . 871 - Knight , S . W ., 1 , 107 ; C . Braid . S . W ., 1 , 196 , F . G . Fan-ison , F . Collinwooel , W . Beattie , T . Jepson , G . Nicholls , A Badd , ;! oy .-The Southwark Masonic Charitable Association , lieki a ; , the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , is founded to r , btain for its

Members a Life Governorship in one ofthe Royal Miisoiih ; Charitable Institutions . The subscriptions are one shilling per week , pay - able on or before the last Tuesday in each month . W ! i ; n the sum of ten guineas is in the Treasurer ' s hands , a chauce fur a Life

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Ar00902

THE MASONIC MIRROR . J * AU communications to be addressed to the E DITOR , at No 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

Ar00900

THE NEW P OSTAL AEKANGEJIEN T . —On the 1 st of October the new postal arrangement came into operation , by which the postage of the MAGAZINE is reduced one-half , of ' , which our subscribers will receive the fall benefit . In future , those of our subscribers who pay one year in advance will receive the MAGAZINE post-free . The price of the M AGAZINE will thus be

reduced from 17 s . 4 d . to 13 s . per annum . Under this arrange-, ment the following be the terms of subscription : —One year , paid in advance , 13 s .: six months , 7 s . 9 d . ; single numbers , by post , 3 £ d . We hope that by thus giving the advantage to our subscribers they will , in return , use their best endeavours to increase our circulation , by inducing their friends to become

subscribers . Anticipating a large increase iu our circulation , arrangements are in progress for special new features iu the MAGAZINE . SCOTLAND . —NOTICE TO StFBSCKiBEBS . —The Freemasons ' Magazine Company having changed their agent in Scotland , any subscriber not receiving the Magazine as usual will please notify the fact in writing to the Company's Manager , directed to the Office . 19 Salisbury Street , London , W . C .

Masonic Mems.

MASONIC MEMS .

Colonel Charles Lyne , of Brynhyfryd House , Newport , has received an official notification from the Grand Secretary , Bro . J . Hervey , that he is appointed Provincial Grand Master for Monmouthshire , the vacancy being caused by the death of the R . W . Bro . John Etherington Welsh Rolls , Esq ., of the Hendre , near Monmouth .

The next meeting of the Stewards for the Annual Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , will be held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen Street , on 4 th January , 1871 , at 6 p . m . It is intended to make application for a warrant for a new lodge , to be called " the Western Star , " to be held at the Erin

Hotel , Sotting Hill . His Royal Highness Brother the Prince of Wales , M . W . P . G . M ., has consented to preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Eoyal Masonic Institution for Girls , ou a Wednesday in May 1871 .

It is announced that Col . F . Burdett , Prov . Grand Master for Middlesex , will take the chair at the Annual Festival for the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution for Aged Freemasons , and the Widows of Freemasons , on the 25 th of January . THE ROBERT BTJENS LODGE OB INSTETJCTKWT ( NO . 25 ) has commenced its winter session , and now meets every Frielay

evening at the Union Tavern , Air-street , Regent-street , at half , past seven o'clock . The ROYAI , UNIOS LODGE OF IXSTETTCTION ( 382 ) , now meets every Wednesday evening at 8 precisely , at Bro . Buddy ' s New Rooms , Winsley Street , Oxford Street ( opposite the Pantheon ) .

A Lodge of Instruction under the sanction of tho warrant of the St . John of Wapping Lodge , No . 130 G , is held at Bro . Hayvvard ' s , the Gun Tavern and Hotel , High Street , Wapping , every Monday evening . Bro . Thomas S . Mortlock , P . M . 186 , acts as Preceptor .

The Chapter of Improvement , held under the auspices of Prudent Brethren Chapter , ( No . 145 ) meets at the Freemasons ' Hall , Great Queen Street , on Thursdays at seven o'clock for ceremonies , lectures , explanations , anel Illustrations . There will be a change of work every evening . We recommend all companions who desire to advance themselves in Capitular

Masonry to attend . Bro . T . Adam's , P . M . Prov . G . P ., Annual Subscription Masonic Ball , for the members of the Craft and their friends only , will be held at the new Hail , Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , Lincoln's Inn-fields , iu February next . The tickets can be obtained of Bro . T . Adam , 55 , Whitfield Street ,

Tottenham Court Road , at one guinea each , to admit a lady and gentleman , to include supper and refreshment during tha evening . The brethren are expected to appear in full Masonic clothing .

STANHOPE LODGE OE IUSTEUCTION ( NO . 1 , 269 ) . —A new Lodge of Instruction for the Sydenham , Norwood , Dulwich , and Forest Hill district , has been established under the name of the Stanhope Lodge of Instruction ( No . 269 ) , at tho Thicket Hotel , Auerlsy , close to the Railway Station of the Crystal Palace . Bro . Lassam , the proprietor of the hotel , laas been elected Treas . ; Bro , Baker , Sec . ; and Bro . H . W . Linelus ,

the first Master of the parent Lodge , Preceptor . The Lodge will meet at the Thicket Hotel every Wednesday evening in the the session at half-past seven o ' clock . A Committee has been formed for the purpose of getting subscriptions from members of the Craft in aid of Bro . Geo , Tedder ,, of the Enoch Lodge , No . 11 ; Yarborough Chapter ,

554 ; Thistle Lodge of Mark Masons , and K . T . Mouut Calvary Encampment . Bro . Tedder was known for many years as an eminent vocalist , hut for the last seven years has been afflicted with deafness and nervous affection of the brain , anel lie is pronounced incurable . In conseeraence of this calamity , he cannot exercise his profession or contribute to tlie support of his wife

and four young chilelren , the eldest being nine years and tho youngest three years old . The object of the committee , is to provide a sum sufficient to clear some debts he has incurred during the last two or three years . Bro . Tedder has been elected to an annuity , but until a sum be raised sufficient to

clear off these debts , it will be impossible for him to realise any benefit from it . Subscriptions will he thankfully received by the following brethren , viz -. —Bros . C . T . Sutton , P . M ., P . Prov . G . A . D . C . ; J . Owens , Hon . Sec , 861 ; F . Bincke ,. P . M ., 11 Secretary of the Boys' School ; G . Moultrio , P . M ., Ij ; H . G Buss , P . M ., 27 , P . G . T . Middlesex ; J . Coutts , P . M . 27 , A . G . P . ; C . B . Payne , P . M . 27 ; D . G . Berrie , P . M . 27 ; D . H . Jacobs ,

P . M . 27 ; H . E . tloare , P . M . 27 ; J , May , 27 ; H . 8 . Friend , P . M . 9 ; C . Swan , P . Prov . G . D ., Herts ; O . F . Yulientm , P . M ., 869 ; E . Farthing , P . M ., 118 , and P . Prov . G . S ., Herts ; H . Newton , 157 ; T . Roberts , 205 ; R . Paget , J . W ., 228 : J . N . Frost , P . M . 704 , anel Preceptor , of United Strength Lc-etgs of Instruction ; C . II . Fielder , P . M ., 715 ; S . G . Myers , P . M ., 715 ;

J . Paeldle , P . M ., 715 ; T . Green , Panmure , 720 ; "/" . Gregory , S . W ., 754 ; E . M . Davey , P . M ., 861 ; F . Walters P . M . 871 - Knight , S . W ., 1 , 107 ; C . Braid . S . W ., 1 , 196 , F . G . Fan-ison , F . Collinwooel , W . Beattie , T . Jepson , G . Nicholls , A Badd , ;! oy .-The Southwark Masonic Charitable Association , lieki a ; , the Bridge House Hotel , London Bridge , is founded to r , btain for its

Members a Life Governorship in one ofthe Royal Miisoiih ; Charitable Institutions . The subscriptions are one shilling per week , pay - able on or before the last Tuesday in each month . W ! i ; n the sum of ten guineas is in the Treasurer ' s hands , a chauce fur a Life

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