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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

FREEMASONS GIRLS SCHOOL . On Thursday , Jan . 11 , the Quarterly General Court was held at the School House , St . John's Rise , Br . J . Barnes , V . P . presiding . The minutes of the house committee , recommending the names of eight little girls as candidates to fill up the vacancies which will occur at the next quarterly court in April , Avere approved , Avith the exception of one candidate , whose case was reserved for further consideration , in

consequence of a difference of opinion between two of the medical officers as to the state of her health . There are IIOAV sixty-five pupils m the institution . The report of the audit committee was also received , and the treasurer was instructed to pay bills to tho amount of £ 433 . The funds of the institution are in a very satisfactory state . Br . Symonds proposed a resolution for placing the school under Government Inspection , and explained that Miss Souter , the new governess , holding a Government certificate of her capabilities for the situationmiht therebreceive a grant of £ 15

, g y or £ 17 from government in augmentation of her salary ; and every year one child might be apprenticed to her as a pupil teacher , for five years ; and the ptipil afterwards might be examined for a Queen ' s scholarship , by means of which , if she deserved it , she might be educated in ' a training school , and ultimately , Avith a certificate of merit , obtain a good situation as a school-mistress . Br . Robinson seconded the motion which AA'as opposed by Brs . Barrett , Patten , & c , who urged that the Freemason ' s school ht not to be subjected to interference from the government , or

oug any body not connected with the Craft , and that if necessary they could themselves increase the salary of the schoolmistress . Upon a show of hands the resolution was lost , only three brethren voting for it—the meeting being very thinly attended in consequence of the inclemency of the weather . The appointment of Miss Jarwood as matron , ancl that of Miss Souter as schoolmistress , were then confirmed . A motion , of which Br . Robinson had g iven notice , to provide that no child of a who had ceased to subscribe towards Freemasonry

person for more than seven years ( unless from circumstances beyond his own control ) should be eligible for admission into the school , was deferred until a revision of the rules and bye-laws ; a report from the committee upon which was ordered to be printed , and considered at a special court to be held in March .

LONDON LODGES . GRAND MASTERS LODGE ( N O . 1 ) . —This highly respectable Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on Monday , Jan . 15 , when Br . Potter initiated a brother into the Order , ancl A \ 'as re-elected into the Chair , the newly elected W . M . not having come forward to accept the office . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , which was attended by

se \ 'eral visitors , amongst whom Avers Brs . White , G . Sec . ; Udall , P . M . ; E . Warwick * , W . M ., No . 30 ; Alderman Rose , & c . The brethren , after spending a most delightful evening , separated at a reasonable hour . LODGE OF ANTIUUITY ( N O . 2 ) . —This most celebrated Lodge , over which Sir Cristopher Wren and many other most highly distinguished Masons presided , held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 24 th , on which occasion the brethren re-elected their W . M . and Treasurer . The brethren afterwards dined

together . The toasts of the evening being varied by the singing of Brs . Genge and Donald King . ROYAL SOMERSET HOUSE AND INVERNESS LODGE ( No . 4 ) . —This lodge , which acts under immemorial constitution , held a meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on . Monday , Jan . 22 , when Br . A . A . Leveau , W . M . and P . G . S . B ., initiated three candidates into the Order , ancl raised a brother to the third degree . The S . W . Br . Chas . Locock Webb , G . Steward , was unanimously elected W . M . for the coining- year- The

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A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

FREEMASONS GIRLS SCHOOL . On Thursday , Jan . 11 , the Quarterly General Court was held at the School House , St . John's Rise , Br . J . Barnes , V . P . presiding . The minutes of the house committee , recommending the names of eight little girls as candidates to fill up the vacancies which will occur at the next quarterly court in April , Avere approved , Avith the exception of one candidate , whose case was reserved for further consideration , in

consequence of a difference of opinion between two of the medical officers as to the state of her health . There are IIOAV sixty-five pupils m the institution . The report of the audit committee was also received , and the treasurer was instructed to pay bills to tho amount of £ 433 . The funds of the institution are in a very satisfactory state . Br . Symonds proposed a resolution for placing the school under Government Inspection , and explained that Miss Souter , the new governess , holding a Government certificate of her capabilities for the situationmiht therebreceive a grant of £ 15

, g y or £ 17 from government in augmentation of her salary ; and every year one child might be apprenticed to her as a pupil teacher , for five years ; and the ptipil afterwards might be examined for a Queen ' s scholarship , by means of which , if she deserved it , she might be educated in ' a training school , and ultimately , Avith a certificate of merit , obtain a good situation as a school-mistress . Br . Robinson seconded the motion which AA'as opposed by Brs . Barrett , Patten , & c , who urged that the Freemason ' s school ht not to be subjected to interference from the government , or

oug any body not connected with the Craft , and that if necessary they could themselves increase the salary of the schoolmistress . Upon a show of hands the resolution was lost , only three brethren voting for it—the meeting being very thinly attended in consequence of the inclemency of the weather . The appointment of Miss Jarwood as matron , ancl that of Miss Souter as schoolmistress , were then confirmed . A motion , of which Br . Robinson had g iven notice , to provide that no child of a who had ceased to subscribe towards Freemasonry

person for more than seven years ( unless from circumstances beyond his own control ) should be eligible for admission into the school , was deferred until a revision of the rules and bye-laws ; a report from the committee upon which was ordered to be printed , and considered at a special court to be held in March .

LONDON LODGES . GRAND MASTERS LODGE ( N O . 1 ) . —This highly respectable Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on Monday , Jan . 15 , when Br . Potter initiated a brother into the Order , ancl A \ 'as re-elected into the Chair , the newly elected W . M . not having come forward to accept the office . The Lodge having been closed , the brethren adjourned to an elegant banquet , which was attended by

se \ 'eral visitors , amongst whom Avers Brs . White , G . Sec . ; Udall , P . M . ; E . Warwick * , W . M ., No . 30 ; Alderman Rose , & c . The brethren , after spending a most delightful evening , separated at a reasonable hour . LODGE OF ANTIUUITY ( N O . 2 ) . —This most celebrated Lodge , over which Sir Cristopher Wren and many other most highly distinguished Masons presided , held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Wednesday , 24 th , on which occasion the brethren re-elected their W . M . and Treasurer . The brethren afterwards dined

together . The toasts of the evening being varied by the singing of Brs . Genge and Donald King . ROYAL SOMERSET HOUSE AND INVERNESS LODGE ( No . 4 ) . —This lodge , which acts under immemorial constitution , held a meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on . Monday , Jan . 22 , when Br . A . A . Leveau , W . M . and P . G . S . B ., initiated three candidates into the Order , ancl raised a brother to the third degree . The S . W . Br . Chas . Locock Webb , G . Steward , was unanimously elected W . M . for the coining- year- The

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