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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury , street , Strand , London , W . C .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 14 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , ¦ when Bro . John Dale , W . M ., and hia officers were present , and passed Bro . G . A . Thomas to the degree of F . C . Bro . Swan , I . P . 51 ., in a most able manner raised Bro . H . Whittaker to the third degree . Other Masonic business being concluded , the brethren retired to banquet , over Avhice the W . M . presided , supported by Bros . Fergusson and AVallace , Senior and Junior Wardens , aud

H . Potter , I . Bird , P . Matthews , C . Watson , Frederic Ledger , "W . J . Buel , W . Greaves , & c , Past Masters . A very pleasant evening was passed , the vocal and instrumental abilities of Bro . John Baptiste Ciabatta adding not a little to the same , seconded with the assistance of Bros . C . Watson , P . Matthews , and Greaves . The visitors Avere Bros . H . Patten , Prov . G . S . B ., G . Bird , Smith , ( Domatic ) , and Laforest . LODOK OE JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —This lodge met on the 14 th

inst ., at the White Swan , Deptford . In tlie absence of Bro . J . Lightfoot , W . M ., through illness , Bro . J . Bavin , I . P . M ., opened the lodge , and afterwards raised four brethren . Bro . G . Bolton then took the chair , raised one brother , and passed another . He then initiated one gentleman into Freemasonry . All the ceremonies were most efficiently performed . Amongst the officers and brethren present were Bros . Chapman , S . W . ; Patte , J . W . ; Bolton , P . M ., Treas . ; Davis , P . M ., Sec . ; Andrews ,

S . D . ; Batt , J . D . ; Sinclair , I . G . j Bavin , P . M . ; Cavell , P . M . ; Walters , P . M . ; Clothier , P . M . ; Avery , P . M . ; Moore , P . M . ; "Wingneld , and Goodman . A large number of visitors graced the lodge . Three gentlemen Avere proposed for initiation at next meeting . The lodge was then closed . WESTBOTTENE LOD & E ( NO . 733 ) . —This highly prosperous lodge held its meeting at Bro . Davison's , the New Inn , Eilgware-road , on the 15 th inst ., under the auspices of Bro . Thomas Carter , W . M .: Oberdoerffer , S . W . ; and H . H . Davis , as J . W . pro tern .

There were nine brethren raised , four passed , and two initiated ( Messrs . Bott and Levin ) . Besides this formidable list , there was the ceremony of installation to be performed , which ivas done by Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . M ., in au impressive manner . Bro . H . A . Stacey , P . M ., upon taking the chair , wound up the business of the lodge ; after which the brethren , numbering between seventy and eighty , sat down to an excellent dinner , which was provided by Bro . Davison , to whcin great credit is

due for the tasteful way in Avhich the tables were laid out , and the accommodation provided . After the usual toasts the W . M . gave " The Initiates , " to which Bro . Bott responded . " The Visitors " came next , amongst whom Ave noticed Bros . Goring , JP . M . 23 , < Scc . ; Thorns , P . M . 186 ; Charles Sinclair , P . M . 226 ; Cobham , P . M . of the Union Lodge , Uxbridge ; Armitage , of the Koyal Arch Lodge , Glasgow ; aud others . Bro . Goring thanked the W . M . and brethren on behalf of the visitors , and

congratulated the lodge upon the success which it had attained under the I . P . M ., Bro . Carter . The W . M . then , in the name of the lodge , presented Bro . Carter with a ten guinea jewel , stating that during the two years Bro . Carter had been in the -chair he had initiated 75 gentlemen , and ten brethren had J oined the lodge . The lodge lud been able to purchase an harmonium , and last , but not least , had been enabled , through . Bro . Carter ' s exertions , to give twenty guineas to the Boys' School .

Bro . Carter , P . M ., returned thanks , and in doing so said that lie had only been six months a Mason , out of which period he hacl served the offices of Secretary , S . W ., and two years W . M ., and ¦ he attributed his rapid progress in the Craft fco the great assistance and personal attention of the present W . M ., Bro . Stacey . Bro . Carter , P . M ., then proposed "The W . M . ' s good health , " and congratulated the members upon having so able a Master . Bro . Stacey having briefly thanked the lodge , proposed "The P . M . 's , " ¦ which was suitably acknOAvledged by Bros . Loeweustarke , C . A . Cottebrune , Dietrich , and Harrison . " The health of the

Officers , " Avas then given , Bros . Grunehann , Quinton , and others aesponding . After spending a delightful evening the members separated , but we must not forget tbe efficient services of Bro . Braid , Organist , both in lodge and at the banquet . The pleasures of the evening were enhanced by the vocal abilities of Bros . C . Sinclair , P . M . ; E . Hart , Finch , and others . DOKIO LODGE ( NO . 933 ) . —Tbe installation meeting of this harcl-AA-orking lod was held on the 14 th instantat tbe

ge , Bglinton Arms , Coborn-road , Bow , and from the nature of the proceedings , the day will doubtless be remembered for years to come by every Metropolitan Doric Brother as a red letter day in the chronicles of No . 933 . The brethren having mustered in considerable strength , the chair of K . S . was taken by Bro . D . Seurr , supported by Bros . Gilchrist , S . W . ; Robottom , S . D . ; Barnes , J . D . ; Bowron , I . G . ; Taylor , Secretary ; and

Grant , Tyler . Previously to the installation of the VV . M . elect ( Bro . Gilchrist ) one brother was passed to the F . C . degree , aud two brethren were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The ceremony of installing Bro . Gilchrist into the chair of K . S . as W . M . of the Doric Lodge for the ensuing year was conducted in a manner reflecting the greatest credit on tbe P . M . 's , Bros , Hamilton and Hudson ( 554 ) , who assistedat this imposing and solemn ceremonial . Bro . Gilchrist having

been duly installed into the chair of K . S ., appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Robottom , S . W . ; Barnes ( sen . ) , J . W . ; Bowron , S . D . ; Taylor , J . D . j Barnes ( jun . ) , I . G . ; Seurr , P . M ., Treas . ; Stokes , W . S . ; Grant , Tyler . The ceremony of initiating a candidate into the Order was then performed by Bro . Gilchrist , the W . M ., in a most able and impressive manner . Votes of money from the funds of the lodge in aid of our charities having been passed , and it

having been announced that Bro . Robottom , the newly appointed S . W ., had undertaken to represent tbe Doric Lodge at the forthcoming festival of the Boys'School . * Bro . Barnes , sen ., moved that £ 5 5 s . be voted for a P . M . ' s jewel to be presented to Bro . Seurr , the retiring W . M . It was with great pleasure he rose to propose this , as he was of opinion that if ever a retiring W . af . Avas entitled to such a mark of respect and esteem , and in appreciation of his unbounded zeal and

attention to all appertaining to the welfare of the lodge during his term of office , then indeed that brother was their highly respected I . P . M ., Bro . Seurr , and he felt assured that when he said this he was expressing the views of all the members . The motion ivas seconded by the S . W ., and carried unanimously by acclamation , after a very warm eulogium being passed upon Bro . Seurr by bis successor in office . It was then proposed by Bro . Barnes , sen ., and seconded by the W . M .,

that Bro , Saqui be elected an honorary member of this lodge . The motion was carried unanimously , after a very justly earned compliment had been paid by several of the brethren to the veteran brother , to whom , as the instructor to the Doric Lodge since its formation , they were so deeply indebted , and Bro . Saqui ' s services during upwards of forty years in the Craft as a most zealous Mason , gave him additional claims their considerationBro . Saqui having thanked the

breupon . thren in very feeling terms for tbe high honour they bad conferred upon him , two gentlemen were tben proposed for the ballot at tlie next meeting for initiation into the Order . Bro . Stevens , of the Yarboro' Lodge , was proposed to be balloted for at the next meeting to become a joining member of this lodge . The lodge business being finished , the brethren adjourned to banquet . Grace having been said , and the cloth drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and , as is customary

among the Craft , heartily responded to . The I . P . M ., Bro . Seurr , then proposed the health of the W . M . in most cordial and appropriate terms , ancl dilated upon the many qualities Avhich rendered Bro . Gilchrist so admirably adapted to preside over this lodge . Due honour having been paid to the toast , Bro . Gilchrist responded in a most feeling manner to tbe honour which he considered had been conferred upon him by being called to preside over this lod . Heindeedwas

upon ge , , this night a happy man , for he had attained the goal towards ivhich he had been aspiring , and for Avhich he had been working during seven years of an active Masonic career ; and he could say it Avith satisfaction that he had filled every office _ in a lodge , and he had ever made it a rule to make himself thoroughly competent in one office before he Avould accept the next higher , feeling convinced that no brother should take

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ON THE PROBABLE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
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WHERE THE LAUGH COMES IN. Article 5
FREEMASONEY DURING THE LATE WAR IN AMERICA. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
Poetry. Article 17
LOVE, RELIEF, AND TRUTH. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 3RD, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

* * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury , street , Strand , London , W . C .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

ENOCH LODGE ( NO . 11 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held on the 14 th inst ., at the Freemasons' Tavern , ¦ when Bro . John Dale , W . M ., and hia officers were present , and passed Bro . G . A . Thomas to the degree of F . C . Bro . Swan , I . P . 51 ., in a most able manner raised Bro . H . Whittaker to the third degree . Other Masonic business being concluded , the brethren retired to banquet , over Avhice the W . M . presided , supported by Bros . Fergusson and AVallace , Senior and Junior Wardens , aud

H . Potter , I . Bird , P . Matthews , C . Watson , Frederic Ledger , "W . J . Buel , W . Greaves , & c , Past Masters . A very pleasant evening was passed , the vocal and instrumental abilities of Bro . John Baptiste Ciabatta adding not a little to the same , seconded with the assistance of Bros . C . Watson , P . Matthews , and Greaves . The visitors Avere Bros . H . Patten , Prov . G . S . B ., G . Bird , Smith , ( Domatic ) , and Laforest . LODOK OE JUSTICE ( NO . 147 ) . —This lodge met on the 14 th

inst ., at the White Swan , Deptford . In tlie absence of Bro . J . Lightfoot , W . M ., through illness , Bro . J . Bavin , I . P . M ., opened the lodge , and afterwards raised four brethren . Bro . G . Bolton then took the chair , raised one brother , and passed another . He then initiated one gentleman into Freemasonry . All the ceremonies were most efficiently performed . Amongst the officers and brethren present were Bros . Chapman , S . W . ; Patte , J . W . ; Bolton , P . M ., Treas . ; Davis , P . M ., Sec . ; Andrews ,

S . D . ; Batt , J . D . ; Sinclair , I . G . j Bavin , P . M . ; Cavell , P . M . ; Walters , P . M . ; Clothier , P . M . ; Avery , P . M . ; Moore , P . M . ; "Wingneld , and Goodman . A large number of visitors graced the lodge . Three gentlemen Avere proposed for initiation at next meeting . The lodge was then closed . WESTBOTTENE LOD & E ( NO . 733 ) . —This highly prosperous lodge held its meeting at Bro . Davison's , the New Inn , Eilgware-road , on the 15 th inst ., under the auspices of Bro . Thomas Carter , W . M .: Oberdoerffer , S . W . ; and H . H . Davis , as J . W . pro tern .

There were nine brethren raised , four passed , and two initiated ( Messrs . Bott and Levin ) . Besides this formidable list , there was the ceremony of installation to be performed , which ivas done by Bro . C . A . Cottebrune , P . M ., in au impressive manner . Bro . H . A . Stacey , P . M ., upon taking the chair , wound up the business of the lodge ; after which the brethren , numbering between seventy and eighty , sat down to an excellent dinner , which was provided by Bro . Davison , to whcin great credit is

due for the tasteful way in Avhich the tables were laid out , and the accommodation provided . After the usual toasts the W . M . gave " The Initiates , " to which Bro . Bott responded . " The Visitors " came next , amongst whom Ave noticed Bros . Goring , JP . M . 23 , < Scc . ; Thorns , P . M . 186 ; Charles Sinclair , P . M . 226 ; Cobham , P . M . of the Union Lodge , Uxbridge ; Armitage , of the Koyal Arch Lodge , Glasgow ; aud others . Bro . Goring thanked the W . M . and brethren on behalf of the visitors , and

congratulated the lodge upon the success which it had attained under the I . P . M ., Bro . Carter . The W . M . then , in the name of the lodge , presented Bro . Carter with a ten guinea jewel , stating that during the two years Bro . Carter had been in the -chair he had initiated 75 gentlemen , and ten brethren had J oined the lodge . The lodge lud been able to purchase an harmonium , and last , but not least , had been enabled , through . Bro . Carter ' s exertions , to give twenty guineas to the Boys' School .

Bro . Carter , P . M ., returned thanks , and in doing so said that lie had only been six months a Mason , out of which period he hacl served the offices of Secretary , S . W ., and two years W . M ., and ¦ he attributed his rapid progress in the Craft fco the great assistance and personal attention of the present W . M ., Bro . Stacey . Bro . Carter , P . M ., then proposed "The W . M . ' s good health , " and congratulated the members upon having so able a Master . Bro . Stacey having briefly thanked the lodge , proposed "The P . M . 's , " ¦ which was suitably acknOAvledged by Bros . Loeweustarke , C . A . Cottebrune , Dietrich , and Harrison . " The health of the

Officers , " Avas then given , Bros . Grunehann , Quinton , and others aesponding . After spending a delightful evening the members separated , but we must not forget tbe efficient services of Bro . Braid , Organist , both in lodge and at the banquet . The pleasures of the evening were enhanced by the vocal abilities of Bros . C . Sinclair , P . M . ; E . Hart , Finch , and others . DOKIO LODGE ( NO . 933 ) . —Tbe installation meeting of this harcl-AA-orking lod was held on the 14 th instantat tbe

ge , Bglinton Arms , Coborn-road , Bow , and from the nature of the proceedings , the day will doubtless be remembered for years to come by every Metropolitan Doric Brother as a red letter day in the chronicles of No . 933 . The brethren having mustered in considerable strength , the chair of K . S . was taken by Bro . D . Seurr , supported by Bros . Gilchrist , S . W . ; Robottom , S . D . ; Barnes , J . D . ; Bowron , I . G . ; Taylor , Secretary ; and

Grant , Tyler . Previously to the installation of the VV . M . elect ( Bro . Gilchrist ) one brother was passed to the F . C . degree , aud two brethren were raised to the sublime degree of M . M . The ceremony of installing Bro . Gilchrist into the chair of K . S . as W . M . of the Doric Lodge for the ensuing year was conducted in a manner reflecting the greatest credit on tbe P . M . 's , Bros , Hamilton and Hudson ( 554 ) , who assistedat this imposing and solemn ceremonial . Bro . Gilchrist having

been duly installed into the chair of K . S ., appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Robottom , S . W . ; Barnes ( sen . ) , J . W . ; Bowron , S . D . ; Taylor , J . D . j Barnes ( jun . ) , I . G . ; Seurr , P . M ., Treas . ; Stokes , W . S . ; Grant , Tyler . The ceremony of initiating a candidate into the Order was then performed by Bro . Gilchrist , the W . M ., in a most able and impressive manner . Votes of money from the funds of the lodge in aid of our charities having been passed , and it

having been announced that Bro . Robottom , the newly appointed S . W ., had undertaken to represent tbe Doric Lodge at the forthcoming festival of the Boys'School . * Bro . Barnes , sen ., moved that £ 5 5 s . be voted for a P . M . ' s jewel to be presented to Bro . Seurr , the retiring W . M . It was with great pleasure he rose to propose this , as he was of opinion that if ever a retiring W . af . Avas entitled to such a mark of respect and esteem , and in appreciation of his unbounded zeal and

attention to all appertaining to the welfare of the lodge during his term of office , then indeed that brother was their highly respected I . P . M ., Bro . Seurr , and he felt assured that when he said this he was expressing the views of all the members . The motion ivas seconded by the S . W ., and carried unanimously by acclamation , after a very warm eulogium being passed upon Bro . Seurr by bis successor in office . It was then proposed by Bro . Barnes , sen ., and seconded by the W . M .,

that Bro , Saqui be elected an honorary member of this lodge . The motion was carried unanimously , after a very justly earned compliment had been paid by several of the brethren to the veteran brother , to whom , as the instructor to the Doric Lodge since its formation , they were so deeply indebted , and Bro . Saqui ' s services during upwards of forty years in the Craft as a most zealous Mason , gave him additional claims their considerationBro . Saqui having thanked the

breupon . thren in very feeling terms for tbe high honour they bad conferred upon him , two gentlemen were tben proposed for the ballot at tlie next meeting for initiation into the Order . Bro . Stevens , of the Yarboro' Lodge , was proposed to be balloted for at the next meeting to become a joining member of this lodge . The lodge business being finished , the brethren adjourned to banquet . Grace having been said , and the cloth drawn , the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given , and , as is customary

among the Craft , heartily responded to . The I . P . M ., Bro . Seurr , then proposed the health of the W . M . in most cordial and appropriate terms , ancl dilated upon the many qualities Avhich rendered Bro . Gilchrist so admirably adapted to preside over this lodge . Due honour having been paid to the toast , Bro . Gilchrist responded in a most feeling manner to tbe honour which he considered had been conferred upon him by being called to preside over this lod . Heindeedwas

upon ge , , this night a happy man , for he had attained the goal towards ivhich he had been aspiring , and for Avhich he had been working during seven years of an active Masonic career ; and he could say it Avith satisfaction that he had filled every office _ in a lodge , and he had ever made it a rule to make himself thoroughly competent in one office before he Avould accept the next higher , feeling convinced that no brother should take

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