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Obituary.

OBITUARY .

BR . GEORGE Moonn . —Il is with feelings of the deepest regret that we have lo announce the death of this worthy Brother , who was murdered at his own house on the 8 th ult . Br . Moore was initiated in the Lodge of Peace and Harmony ( No . 72 ) , in November , 1834 , and has ever since continued a subscribing member . He had attained all the honours the Lodge could bestow upon him , having long since passed the chair , and served the office of Grand Steward at the last Anniversary Festival . At the time of his death , Br . Moore held the important and responsible office of

Treasurer of the Lodge . Br . Moore was likewise a member of the Grand Stewards ' lodge , and a P . Z . of the Robert Burns Chapter ( No . 25 ) . The death of Br . Moore will long be regretted by the numerous Brethren who had the pleasure of his acquaintance . Bit . CHARLES SAMUEL IIEYWOOD . —This Brother died on the 29 th of November , at the Castle Hotel , Merthyr Tydvil , South Wales , in the 39 th year of his age . He left his residence ( Sheffield ) on a journey for his employers ( Messrs . Hoole and Co ., Minerva Works ) , and on his route stayed at the Castle Hotel , where he died before his

friends could reach Iiirn . Ti . ey found he had met from the host , as a fellow-Mason , and his amiable family , that genuine kindness appreciated by the craft . He was well respected by his employers and a large circle of acquaintance ; was a kind husband , a generous friend , and a good Mason .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

Henri . —The mark degree , not being- English , the Jewel cannot be worn in Grand or Provincial Grand Lodge . It is tolerated in some Private Lodges , though not recognised . There is no rule thai we ever heard of , that upon an officer of the Grand Lodge visiting a -private Lodge , all the brethren < ir « to rise to Iionor him , t / iougli it is very common to pay him that mark of respect—and ice think , properly so . The visitor could have no right , however , to claim the immediate P . M . ' s , chair . The G . M . or Prov . G . M . in his own Province , or his Deputy , would have a right to take the chair at a private Lodge , and also to his Wardens into their chairs if he

put respective thought fit to do so—but it is a privilege very rarely if ever exercised . We should think a Br . who claimed so much respect and honor , us the visitor to ihe Lodge of our Correspondent appears to have done , entitled to vety little of either , as he evidently does not understand ihe meaning , of the words " equality , " " brotherly low , " or " humility . " £ *** _—j , j 7 jun , e 7 Wt foeen ve ,. y succesjjfui jn our inquiries , but we have reason to believe , that the reference is to "Justice , Uprightness , and Righteousness . " The reference in Culmet ' s dictionary , is clearly only to the articles under the respective headings of the personages alluded to : The reviser certainly did not perform his duty in the last number , suggestions shall be attended to as soon as present arrangements will -permit .

X . Y . Z . —The Masonic Mirror has , upon each occasion of its publication , been ready for delivery on the 1 st of the month . A slight delay occurred in posting the first number , owing to our -not having received the formal assent of the Post Office , to our doing so , but alt copies applied for at the office were duly supplied on the 1 st . We do not publish before the time we profess , being anxious to give the Masonic news up to the latest possible date . The W . M , is not entitled to wear a P . M . ' s jetoi-l until ihe close of his year of office . Tlie Royal Sussex Lodge ( No . 61 ) , has just been resuscitated , and now meets at Br .

Amery ' s Commercial Hotel , High-street , Bath . We hope soon to have some good reports to make of its working and - progress . An Occasional Traveller . —The use of Br . Beckett ' s frames for certificates does not pi event the latter being readily carried about whilst travelling—as by an ingenious contrivance , they can be removed from the frame and replaced in a moment . We have great pleasure in calling ihe attention of the brethren to Brother Genge ' s . Concert mid Ball , which takes place on the 9 th inst . No brother is more ready lo oblige the members of the Orderand he well deserves their support on ihe only occasion in the

, year on which he appeals to his friends . We hear the United Masonic Ball on the SOlh , will be upon a scale of grandeur never surpassed by any similar meeting of the Order ; the excellence of the list of Stewards ensures success . We have received several communications too lute for notice in our present number . Ws cannot undertake to return rejected manuscripts .

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THE MASONIC MIRROR: Article 1
PROSPERITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE SQUARE AND COMPASSES. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 8
THE HEIR OF BENDERSLEIGH; OR, THE FREEMASON'S PROMISE. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
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SCOTLAND. Article 39
CORRRESPONDENCE. Article 40
Untitled Article 41
FREEMASONRY IN BANFFSHIRE. Article 42
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 42
Untitled Article 43
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 43
OBITUARY. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Obituary.

OBITUARY .

BR . GEORGE Moonn . —Il is with feelings of the deepest regret that we have lo announce the death of this worthy Brother , who was murdered at his own house on the 8 th ult . Br . Moore was initiated in the Lodge of Peace and Harmony ( No . 72 ) , in November , 1834 , and has ever since continued a subscribing member . He had attained all the honours the Lodge could bestow upon him , having long since passed the chair , and served the office of Grand Steward at the last Anniversary Festival . At the time of his death , Br . Moore held the important and responsible office of

Treasurer of the Lodge . Br . Moore was likewise a member of the Grand Stewards ' lodge , and a P . Z . of the Robert Burns Chapter ( No . 25 ) . The death of Br . Moore will long be regretted by the numerous Brethren who had the pleasure of his acquaintance . Bit . CHARLES SAMUEL IIEYWOOD . —This Brother died on the 29 th of November , at the Castle Hotel , Merthyr Tydvil , South Wales , in the 39 th year of his age . He left his residence ( Sheffield ) on a journey for his employers ( Messrs . Hoole and Co ., Minerva Works ) , and on his route stayed at the Castle Hotel , where he died before his

friends could reach Iiirn . Ti . ey found he had met from the host , as a fellow-Mason , and his amiable family , that genuine kindness appreciated by the craft . He was well respected by his employers and a large circle of acquaintance ; was a kind husband , a generous friend , and a good Mason .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

Henri . —The mark degree , not being- English , the Jewel cannot be worn in Grand or Provincial Grand Lodge . It is tolerated in some Private Lodges , though not recognised . There is no rule thai we ever heard of , that upon an officer of the Grand Lodge visiting a -private Lodge , all the brethren < ir « to rise to Iionor him , t / iougli it is very common to pay him that mark of respect—and ice think , properly so . The visitor could have no right , however , to claim the immediate P . M . ' s , chair . The G . M . or Prov . G . M . in his own Province , or his Deputy , would have a right to take the chair at a private Lodge , and also to his Wardens into their chairs if he

put respective thought fit to do so—but it is a privilege very rarely if ever exercised . We should think a Br . who claimed so much respect and honor , us the visitor to ihe Lodge of our Correspondent appears to have done , entitled to vety little of either , as he evidently does not understand ihe meaning , of the words " equality , " " brotherly low , " or " humility . " £ *** _—j , j 7 jun , e 7 Wt foeen ve ,. y succesjjfui jn our inquiries , but we have reason to believe , that the reference is to "Justice , Uprightness , and Righteousness . " The reference in Culmet ' s dictionary , is clearly only to the articles under the respective headings of the personages alluded to : The reviser certainly did not perform his duty in the last number , suggestions shall be attended to as soon as present arrangements will -permit .

X . Y . Z . —The Masonic Mirror has , upon each occasion of its publication , been ready for delivery on the 1 st of the month . A slight delay occurred in posting the first number , owing to our -not having received the formal assent of the Post Office , to our doing so , but alt copies applied for at the office were duly supplied on the 1 st . We do not publish before the time we profess , being anxious to give the Masonic news up to the latest possible date . The W . M , is not entitled to wear a P . M . ' s jetoi-l until ihe close of his year of office . Tlie Royal Sussex Lodge ( No . 61 ) , has just been resuscitated , and now meets at Br .

Amery ' s Commercial Hotel , High-street , Bath . We hope soon to have some good reports to make of its working and - progress . An Occasional Traveller . —The use of Br . Beckett ' s frames for certificates does not pi event the latter being readily carried about whilst travelling—as by an ingenious contrivance , they can be removed from the frame and replaced in a moment . We have great pleasure in calling ihe attention of the brethren to Brother Genge ' s . Concert mid Ball , which takes place on the 9 th inst . No brother is more ready lo oblige the members of the Orderand he well deserves their support on ihe only occasion in the

, year on which he appeals to his friends . We hear the United Masonic Ball on the SOlh , will be upon a scale of grandeur never surpassed by any similar meeting of the Order ; the excellence of the list of Stewards ensures success . We have received several communications too lute for notice in our present number . Ws cannot undertake to return rejected manuscripts .

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