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    Article MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. ← Page 4 of 4
    Article PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Page 1 of 1
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    Article Poetry. Page 1 of 1
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striking analogy , that the Master Mason cannot be deemed perfect in the glorious science until , by the cultivation of his intellectual poAvers , he has gained such moral government of his passions , such serenity of mind , that in synonymous opposition with mastership in operative art , his thoughts , like his actions , have become as useful as human intelligence will permit , and thafc , having

passed through tho trials of life Avith fortitude and faith , lie is fitted for that grand , solemn , and mysterious consummation by which alone he can become acquainted with the great security of eternity . Unlike the Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft , who each anticipate improvement as they advance , the Master Mason can learn nothing beyond the Third Degree ; his hopes , therefore ,

with bis thoughts and Avishes , should be directed to the Grand Lodge above , where the world's Great Architect lives and reigns for ever . The ceremonial and the lecture beautifully illustrate this all-engrossing subject ; and the conclusion Ave arrive at is that youth properlydirectd leads us to honourable and virtuous maturity ; ancl the life of man , regulated by morality , faith , and justice , will

be rewarded at its closing hour by the prospect of eternal bliss-The Third Degree is followed by ancient ceremonies , installation of Grand Officers , laying foundation stones , and other similar services . The funeral sei * A * ices and the lodge of SOITOAV complete this truly valuable work . In our nest paper we Avill notice the Royal Arch , as explained by Bros . Sheville and Gould .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

HAYMARKET THEATRE . Fietra—tlie production of Herr Mosenthal , the author of Leah—was produced at this Theatre on Monday , the 7 th inst ., when Miss Bateman achieved a success fully equal to her "Leah . " Whatever question there may be as to the merits of the play , there can be none with respect to the actress . Gradually and surely she raised

her audience to a pitch of enthusiasm , which expressed itself at the end of every act , aud more strongly than ever at the termination of the piece . In this play Miss Bateman is able to display all her poAver , aud in filling up the outline of Mosenthal she has achieved a creation of her own . Miss Bateman was ably supported by Mr . Kendal as the lover " Manfred" ; Mr . Chippendale as * ' Liso di Oampetie "; and Mr . Howe as " Gasparde . " Mr . O'Connor's new scenery was very effective .

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE . The comedy of Tame Cats , written by Mr . Edmund Yates , was produced at this theatre on Saturday evening , the 12 th inst ., with decided success . Miss Marie Wilton made her first appearance this season in one of the principal characters of the new piece . THE GAIETY THEATRE .

This theatre , under tbe lesseeship of Mr . John Hollingshead , will open on Monday next . The entertainments will consist of an operetta , entitled The Two Harlequins ; a comedy , On the Cards , adapted from the French ; and an operatic extravaganza by Mr . Gilbert , entitled Hubert tlie Devil . ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION .

Mr . and Mrs . German Reed ' s entertainment will again be presented to us on AA ednesday , 23 rd inst ., the opening night of the forthcoming season , Avhen Mr . Bumand ' s clever production , Inquire Within , will be given . During the absence of Mr . John Parry , Mr . Frank Matthews Avill take his character , and a debutant eoinvxCti promise , Mdlle . Rosa D'Erina will appear , not only in Inquire Within , '' but as the heroine of a new musical extravaganza , Avhich has been taken from the French by R .

Public Amusements.

Reece , and will be brought out under the title of The Last of the Paladins . Mr . German Reed has secured a well selected company to do full justice to the light and pleasing strains of this popular class of composition .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending December 26th , 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , December 21 st . —Lodges : Grand Masters , 1 , Freemasons' Hall . British , 8 , Freemasons' Hall . Emulation , 21 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Felicity , 55 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Tranquility , 185 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Panmure , 729 , Balham Hotel , Balham . AA hittington , S 62 , 14 , Bedford-row . Royal Albert , 907 , Freemasons' Hall . Gooch ,

1 , 238 , Prince Alfreds Hotel , Southall , Middlesex-TUESDAY , December 22 nd . —Lodges : Moria , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street- Industry , 186 . Freemasons ' Hall . Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Southern Star , 1 , 158 , Montepelier Tavern , AA al-Avorth , Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's GateClerkenwell . Chapters : Royal

YorkPerse-, , verance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall . St . Alban ' s , 29 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . WEDNESDAY , December 23 rd . —Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall . United 'Pilgrims , 507 , Horn ' s Tavern , Kennington . High Cross , 754 , AVhite Hart Hotel , Tottenham Station-Chapter : Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound Tavern ,

Richmond . THURSDAY , December 24 th . —House Com . Female School , at 4 . Prosperity , 65 , Guildhall Coffee House , Gresham-street . South Middlesex , 858 , Beaufort House , North End , Fulham . FniDAY , December 25 th . —House Com . Boy ' s School , at 3 . Lodges : Universal , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz Roy , 569 , Head Quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London .

Poetry.

Poetry .

FAREAVELL TO THE CLOSING YEAR . By T . J . S AVAIN * . ParOAVoll , IaroAvoll 1 to fbo closing year , Its days aro roducod to a span ; Soon 'twill bo number'd Avith other years past . And tho sands of its hour-glass bo ran . FaroAA-oU to tho griofs aud joys that mark'd

Its months as thoy roll'd along ,-FaroAA'oll to tho hours of pleasure and pain . That SAvift in my memory throng . AA o ara drawing noarc-r otaA-nity ' s shore , And not ono of earth ' s children knoAvs That tho year just approaching unto onr A-IOAA-. May not boar him aAvay oro its close .

Wo should live Avith this thought boforo onr minds , AA o should road Avhat tho Scripture saitb , " As a vapour tho lifo of man passeth away . In tho midst of that life we ' re- in death . ' ' Yot lot us welcome tho coming year With faith in God ' s mercy and lovo ; And thro' every trial that it bringotb us here

. Lot us place our rolianco above . FaroAvoll , faroAvoll 1 to tho closing year As it vanisboth into tho past , Lot us thankfully look back upon its joys , And pray that its mercies may last .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

SEVERAL notices of Lodge Meetings and other reports stand OA-er until our next issue .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1868-12-19, Page 20” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 1 April 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_19121868/page/20/.
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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
CHAPTER XI. Article 4
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—III. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MANNINGHAM AND BRO. FINDEL. Article 11
BRO. MANNINGHAM. Article 11
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 11
SHAKESPEARE A FREEMASON. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26TH , 1868. Article 20
Poetry. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

striking analogy , that the Master Mason cannot be deemed perfect in the glorious science until , by the cultivation of his intellectual poAvers , he has gained such moral government of his passions , such serenity of mind , that in synonymous opposition with mastership in operative art , his thoughts , like his actions , have become as useful as human intelligence will permit , and thafc , having

passed through tho trials of life Avith fortitude and faith , lie is fitted for that grand , solemn , and mysterious consummation by which alone he can become acquainted with the great security of eternity . Unlike the Entered Apprentice and Fellow Craft , who each anticipate improvement as they advance , the Master Mason can learn nothing beyond the Third Degree ; his hopes , therefore ,

with bis thoughts and Avishes , should be directed to the Grand Lodge above , where the world's Great Architect lives and reigns for ever . The ceremonial and the lecture beautifully illustrate this all-engrossing subject ; and the conclusion Ave arrive at is that youth properlydirectd leads us to honourable and virtuous maturity ; ancl the life of man , regulated by morality , faith , and justice , will

be rewarded at its closing hour by the prospect of eternal bliss-The Third Degree is followed by ancient ceremonies , installation of Grand Officers , laying foundation stones , and other similar services . The funeral sei * A * ices and the lodge of SOITOAV complete this truly valuable work . In our nest paper we Avill notice the Royal Arch , as explained by Bros . Sheville and Gould .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

HAYMARKET THEATRE . Fietra—tlie production of Herr Mosenthal , the author of Leah—was produced at this Theatre on Monday , the 7 th inst ., when Miss Bateman achieved a success fully equal to her "Leah . " Whatever question there may be as to the merits of the play , there can be none with respect to the actress . Gradually and surely she raised

her audience to a pitch of enthusiasm , which expressed itself at the end of every act , aud more strongly than ever at the termination of the piece . In this play Miss Bateman is able to display all her poAver , aud in filling up the outline of Mosenthal she has achieved a creation of her own . Miss Bateman was ably supported by Mr . Kendal as the lover " Manfred" ; Mr . Chippendale as * ' Liso di Oampetie "; and Mr . Howe as " Gasparde . " Mr . O'Connor's new scenery was very effective .

PRINCE OF WALES' THEATRE . The comedy of Tame Cats , written by Mr . Edmund Yates , was produced at this theatre on Saturday evening , the 12 th inst ., with decided success . Miss Marie Wilton made her first appearance this season in one of the principal characters of the new piece . THE GAIETY THEATRE .

This theatre , under tbe lesseeship of Mr . John Hollingshead , will open on Monday next . The entertainments will consist of an operetta , entitled The Two Harlequins ; a comedy , On the Cards , adapted from the French ; and an operatic extravaganza by Mr . Gilbert , entitled Hubert tlie Devil . ROYAL GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATION .

Mr . and Mrs . German Reed ' s entertainment will again be presented to us on AA ednesday , 23 rd inst ., the opening night of the forthcoming season , Avhen Mr . Bumand ' s clever production , Inquire Within , will be given . During the absence of Mr . John Parry , Mr . Frank Matthews Avill take his character , and a debutant eoinvxCti promise , Mdlle . Rosa D'Erina will appear , not only in Inquire Within , '' but as the heroine of a new musical extravaganza , Avhich has been taken from the French by R .

Public Amusements.

Reece , and will be brought out under the title of The Last of the Paladins . Mr . German Reed has secured a well selected company to do full justice to the light and pleasing strains of this popular class of composition .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending December 26th , 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 26 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , December 21 st . —Lodges : Grand Masters , 1 , Freemasons' Hall . British , 8 , Freemasons' Hall . Emulation , 21 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Felicity , 55 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . Tranquility , 185 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Panmure , 729 , Balham Hotel , Balham . AA hittington , S 62 , 14 , Bedford-row . Royal Albert , 907 , Freemasons' Hall . Gooch ,

1 , 238 , Prince Alfreds Hotel , Southall , Middlesex-TUESDAY , December 22 nd . —Lodges : Moria , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street- Industry , 186 . Freemasons ' Hall . Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Southern Star , 1 , 158 , Montepelier Tavern , AA al-Avorth , Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John's GateClerkenwell . Chapters : Royal

YorkPerse-, , verance , 7 , Freemasons' Hall . St . Alban ' s , 29 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . WEDNESDAY , December 23 rd . —Lodge of Benevolence , at 7 precisely . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall . United 'Pilgrims , 507 , Horn ' s Tavern , Kennington . High Cross , 754 , AVhite Hart Hotel , Tottenham Station-Chapter : Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound Tavern ,

Richmond . THURSDAY , December 24 th . —House Com . Female School , at 4 . Prosperity , 65 , Guildhall Coffee House , Gresham-street . South Middlesex , 858 , Beaufort House , North End , Fulham . FniDAY , December 25 th . —House Com . Boy ' s School , at 3 . Lodges : Universal , 181 , Freemasons' Hall . Fitz Roy , 569 , Head Quarters of the Hon . Artillery Company , London .

Poetry.

Poetry .

FAREAVELL TO THE CLOSING YEAR . By T . J . S AVAIN * . ParOAVoll , IaroAvoll 1 to fbo closing year , Its days aro roducod to a span ; Soon 'twill bo number'd Avith other years past . And tho sands of its hour-glass bo ran . FaroAA-oU to tho griofs aud joys that mark'd

Its months as thoy roll'd along ,-FaroAA'oll to tho hours of pleasure and pain . That SAvift in my memory throng . AA o ara drawing noarc-r otaA-nity ' s shore , And not ono of earth ' s children knoAvs That tho year just approaching unto onr A-IOAA-. May not boar him aAvay oro its close .

Wo should live Avith this thought boforo onr minds , AA o should road Avhat tho Scripture saitb , " As a vapour tho lifo of man passeth away . In tho midst of that life we ' re- in death . ' ' Yot lot us welcome tho coming year With faith in God ' s mercy and lovo ; And thro' every trial that it bringotb us here

. Lot us place our rolianco above . FaroAvoll , faroAvoll 1 to tho closing year As it vanisboth into tho past , Lot us thankfully look back upon its joys , And pray that its mercies may last .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

SEVERAL notices of Lodge Meetings and other reports stand OA-er until our next issue .

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