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Masonic Intelligence.

carrying the second great Light ; the Lewis , carried by a Master Mason ; Master of the -id Lodge , ( Union , Nottingham ) carrying the third great Li ght ; the Holy Bible ; Square and Compass , ( carried by Brother Swift ) On a crimson velvet cushion , with gold fringe and tassels ; the Chaplain ; two Stewards , ( Brothers Silvester and Harker ) with pink wands ; two Secretaries , ( Brotheis Ramsay and Stubs ) with green silk Bags and Transaction Books ; two Treasurers , Brothers Norton and Law , with blue wands

tipped with gold ; two Junior Wardens ( Brothers Rowley and Richardson ) with . Pillars ; two Senior Wardens ( Brothers Tompkins and Jessop ) with Pillars 5 the Flaming Sword , carried . by Brother Foley ; Book of Constitutions , on a blue silk cushion , carried by Brother Atkin ; the two Masters of the Britannia and Royal Brunswick Lodges , ( Brothers Robinson and Woollen ) with white wands , supporting the Warrant of the Britannia Lodge ; two Stewards , ( Brothers Mottram and Hall ) with pink rods .

SECOND DIVISIONConstables , two and two ; Charity Boys , two and two ; Master Carpenters , Bricklayers , Masons , Glaziers , Painters , Plasterers , & c . with their Journeymen , two and twi ; the Clerk of the Works ; Secretary and Architect ; the Committee ; Medical Gentlemen of the -Infirmary ; the Clergy , in their gowns , two and two ; Trustees of the Charity , two and two ; Magistrates 5 Constables , two and two ; . the Infirmary Flag , of Regal Purple , decorated

at the top with-beautiful plumes of feathers , and inscribed with gold letters , < SHEFFIELD GENERAL INFIRMARY . '— " GO AND DO THOU L - IKEWI - SE . " Full band of Music ; Clerk -of the Cutlers' Company : Old Master Cutlers , two and two ; Beadle of tbe Cutlers' Company ; the Master Cutler ; Wardens ; Company of Cutlers , two and two ; Constables ; Town Beadles ; Town Collector ; his Assistants , two and two ; Constables ; twelve Church Burgesses , two and two ; Charity Boys ; Constables .

THIRD DIVISION . Composed of the Masters , Wardens , Assistants , and Members of those useful Institutions , the Sick Clubs , each Club preceded by a different coloured silk Flag , with the names of the Club ' s inscribed .-thereon , and other devices painted on them , applicable to the different Societies . —The Tailors ' Society ; Filesmiths' Society ; Cutlers' Society ; Shepherds' Society ; Old Unanimous Society ; Union Society ; Carpenters'Sick Society ; Society .

depending on Providence ; Grinders'Society ; Bishop Blaze Club ; Old Gentleman ' s Club ; Indefatigable Union ; United Society ; Reformed Society ; Laurel United Society ; Providence Society ; Friendly Society ; Careful Society ; Young- Men ' s Sick Society ; Green Forester ' s Society ; Tradesman's

Society ; Braziers' Society ; Young Society ; Half-Boot Society ; Masons' Society ; Waterman ' s Society ; Benevolent , Society of . Tradesmen ; Friendl y and United Society ; Royal Union Society ; Rodney ' s Club ; Voting Royal Society ; Revolution Society ; Prince of Wales ' s Society ; Scissor-Smitb Society ; Loyal Independent Sheffield Volunteer Sick Club ; Loyal United Lod ge of Odd Fellows . In this order the procession passed through Norfolk-Street , Market-Street , market

Hay- , Castle-Street , Siiig-Hill , West-Bar , Gibraltar-Street , Shale ' s Moore , and White-House Lane , to the Infirmary . The Free-Masons , on their arrival' at the Infirmary , were admitted into a large room , at the east end , prepared for the purpose , and marched three tunes round ' . On their passing the Acting Grand'Master ' s chair the first }> me , the whole of the Brethren who formed the procession were proclaimed b y the Grand Secretary . Immediately on the Acting Grand Master being Proclaimed , the music p layed the ' Entered Apprentice ' s Song , while he had

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A BRIEF MEMOIR OF MASONICUS. Article 2
PARK'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA. Article 3
CHARACTER OF GENERAL CLAIRFAIT. Article 5
DURING THE CONFINEMENT OF LOUIS XVI. KING OF FRANCE. Article 6
AN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND. Article 12
ANECDOTES. Article 15
THE HISTORY OF MADAME AND MONSIEUR C-. Article 16
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF A DUMB PHILOSOPHER. Article 20
THE LIFE OF THE LATE MR. JOHN PALMER, Article 27
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 35
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 41
SCIENTIFIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 47
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS. Article 51
POETRY. Article 57
PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND. Article 59
OBITUARY. Article 61
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Masonic Intelligence.

carrying the second great Light ; the Lewis , carried by a Master Mason ; Master of the -id Lodge , ( Union , Nottingham ) carrying the third great Li ght ; the Holy Bible ; Square and Compass , ( carried by Brother Swift ) On a crimson velvet cushion , with gold fringe and tassels ; the Chaplain ; two Stewards , ( Brothers Silvester and Harker ) with pink wands ; two Secretaries , ( Brotheis Ramsay and Stubs ) with green silk Bags and Transaction Books ; two Treasurers , Brothers Norton and Law , with blue wands

tipped with gold ; two Junior Wardens ( Brothers Rowley and Richardson ) with . Pillars ; two Senior Wardens ( Brothers Tompkins and Jessop ) with Pillars 5 the Flaming Sword , carried . by Brother Foley ; Book of Constitutions , on a blue silk cushion , carried by Brother Atkin ; the two Masters of the Britannia and Royal Brunswick Lodges , ( Brothers Robinson and Woollen ) with white wands , supporting the Warrant of the Britannia Lodge ; two Stewards , ( Brothers Mottram and Hall ) with pink rods .

SECOND DIVISIONConstables , two and two ; Charity Boys , two and two ; Master Carpenters , Bricklayers , Masons , Glaziers , Painters , Plasterers , & c . with their Journeymen , two and twi ; the Clerk of the Works ; Secretary and Architect ; the Committee ; Medical Gentlemen of the -Infirmary ; the Clergy , in their gowns , two and two ; Trustees of the Charity , two and two ; Magistrates 5 Constables , two and two ; . the Infirmary Flag , of Regal Purple , decorated

at the top with-beautiful plumes of feathers , and inscribed with gold letters , < SHEFFIELD GENERAL INFIRMARY . '— " GO AND DO THOU L - IKEWI - SE . " Full band of Music ; Clerk -of the Cutlers' Company : Old Master Cutlers , two and two ; Beadle of tbe Cutlers' Company ; the Master Cutler ; Wardens ; Company of Cutlers , two and two ; Constables ; Town Beadles ; Town Collector ; his Assistants , two and two ; Constables ; twelve Church Burgesses , two and two ; Charity Boys ; Constables .

THIRD DIVISION . Composed of the Masters , Wardens , Assistants , and Members of those useful Institutions , the Sick Clubs , each Club preceded by a different coloured silk Flag , with the names of the Club ' s inscribed .-thereon , and other devices painted on them , applicable to the different Societies . —The Tailors ' Society ; Filesmiths' Society ; Cutlers' Society ; Shepherds' Society ; Old Unanimous Society ; Union Society ; Carpenters'Sick Society ; Society .

depending on Providence ; Grinders'Society ; Bishop Blaze Club ; Old Gentleman ' s Club ; Indefatigable Union ; United Society ; Reformed Society ; Laurel United Society ; Providence Society ; Friendly Society ; Careful Society ; Young- Men ' s Sick Society ; Green Forester ' s Society ; Tradesman's

Society ; Braziers' Society ; Young Society ; Half-Boot Society ; Masons' Society ; Waterman ' s Society ; Benevolent , Society of . Tradesmen ; Friendl y and United Society ; Royal Union Society ; Rodney ' s Club ; Voting Royal Society ; Revolution Society ; Prince of Wales ' s Society ; Scissor-Smitb Society ; Loyal Independent Sheffield Volunteer Sick Club ; Loyal United Lod ge of Odd Fellows . In this order the procession passed through Norfolk-Street , Market-Street , market

Hay- , Castle-Street , Siiig-Hill , West-Bar , Gibraltar-Street , Shale ' s Moore , and White-House Lane , to the Infirmary . The Free-Masons , on their arrival' at the Infirmary , were admitted into a large room , at the east end , prepared for the purpose , and marched three tunes round ' . On their passing the Acting Grand'Master ' s chair the first }> me , the whole of the Brethren who formed the procession were proclaimed b y the Grand Secretary . Immediately on the Acting Grand Master being Proclaimed , the music p layed the ' Entered Apprentice ' s Song , while he had

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