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Masonic Intelligence.

12 , the S . W . Br . Sake dcen Mahomed was most ably installed into the chair as VV . M ., by Br . P . M . Beadon , P . G . W . The officers having been invested with their jewels of oflice , and some other business transacted , the brethren , to the number of 20 , adjourned to dinner , after which a very pleasant evening was spent . CADOGAN LODGE ( NO . 188 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemasons Tavern , Tuesday , Jan . 16 . Br . Ruff , P . M ., in the absence of the W . M ., Br . Captain Malkin , in a most efficient manner , raised a brother to the M . M . degree , and

initiated a gentleman into the Order . LODGE OF HONOR OF GENEROSITY ( NO . 194 ) . —The annual election for W . Master and Treasurer took p lace at the London Tavern ( after the annual audit of accounts ) , on Monday , Jan . 1 st , 1855 . Br . Richard Bell , W . M ., presided , Br . Charles Joseph Corbett was elected W . M ., and Br . Richard Lea Wilson re-elected Treasurer for the 14 th time since ho resusitatcd the Lodge in 18-11 . In consequence of family parties on New Years' Day , the attendance of the brethren was not so

numerous as usual , but , thanks to the able presidency of the W . M ., nothing was wanting to make both Lodge ancl banquet most enjoyable . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( NO . 201 ) . —The members of this first-rate Lodge assembled very numerously at the Freemasons Tavern , on the 2 nd ult . This being the day of installing the new Master , the brethren met at 4 o ' clock , when the retiring Master ( Br . Kennedy ) initiated two gentlemen into the noble Order ; he also passed two brothers to the second degree , and raised two other brethren to the degree

of Master Masons . These ceremonies were performed in Br , Kennedy ' s well-known , able and efficient manner . He then proceeded to instal his successor Br . G . M . Gurton , tho worthy and respected S . W ., who had been unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year . This plan of the retiring Master doing the installation , is Avell worthy of imitation in other Lodges , and the beautiful style in which Br . Kennedy performed this ceremony , reflects the highest credit on him , and on this Lodge , of which the worthy brother is so distinguished a member . The W . M . then proceeded , to appoint his officers as follows : —Br . Collard , S . W . : Br . Nicholson , J . W . ; Br .

Jeffries , S . D . ; Br . G . Watson , J . D . ; Br . Jackson , I . G . ; Br . Kennedy , P . M ., Treas . ; and Br . Emmens , P . M . Sec . ( for the fifteenth year ) . Br . the Rev . J . H . Loughlin was appointed Chaplain to the Lodge , and Brs . J . Gurton ancl Harrison , SteAvards . Br . Maney then stated that he , having- been appointed a member of the Audit Committee , could not lot the . opportunity pass without stating to the Lodge the result of that committee meeting . He found that Br . Kennedy was placed in , great difficulties Avhen he entered on the duties of his office , as W . M ., by the death

of the Treasurer , Br . G . Watkins , but that , through the efficient management of the W . M . and Secretary , those difficulties had been overcome . Br . Maney state 1 that he had minutely gone through the balance-sheet and accounts , and he had to congratulate the members of this Lodge that the funds were now in a prosperous state , aftetcxperiencing a loss of about £ 40 . He , therefore , did think that Br . Kennedy was deserving of some special mark of their favour , and he Avould propose that a vote of thanks be recorded on tho minutes accordingly . Br . BoothP . M . seconded this

, , proposition , which was unanimorsly agreed to . It was also proposed and unanimously agreed , that Br . Kennedy be presented with a Past Master ' s Jewel . After several other propositions , and the Lodge being closed , the brethren retired to the banquetting-room , when about fifty members and visitors partook of a very elegant dinner . The cloth having been removed , the W . M . proposed the health of ¦ - Her Most Gracious . Majesty , " which was responded to with true Masonic feeling . The National Anthem was delightfully given by Miss M . Taylor , Miss A . Taylor , and Brs . Lowick

and Foi-tescue , Br . G . F . Taylor presiding at the Piano . After the usual Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of the visitors , and Br . W . Watson , in return . mg thanks , said how very much gratified lie had been with the manner in which tho business of this Lod ge was conducted ; and eulogised the conduct of Br . Kennedy in so ably carrying out the true principles of Masonry , iu the arduous duties he had gone through this evening . He congratulated the W . M . on being elected to preside over so distinguished a Lodge , which he considered quite equal to any in the Craft , and he hoped long to see " The Old Concord " flourish and continue in such ' concord " as he-

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
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.

12 , the S . W . Br . Sake dcen Mahomed was most ably installed into the chair as VV . M ., by Br . P . M . Beadon , P . G . W . The officers having been invested with their jewels of oflice , and some other business transacted , the brethren , to the number of 20 , adjourned to dinner , after which a very pleasant evening was spent . CADOGAN LODGE ( NO . 188 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting at the Freemasons Tavern , Tuesday , Jan . 16 . Br . Ruff , P . M ., in the absence of the W . M ., Br . Captain Malkin , in a most efficient manner , raised a brother to the M . M . degree , and

initiated a gentleman into the Order . LODGE OF HONOR OF GENEROSITY ( NO . 194 ) . —The annual election for W . Master and Treasurer took p lace at the London Tavern ( after the annual audit of accounts ) , on Monday , Jan . 1 st , 1855 . Br . Richard Bell , W . M ., presided , Br . Charles Joseph Corbett was elected W . M ., and Br . Richard Lea Wilson re-elected Treasurer for the 14 th time since ho resusitatcd the Lodge in 18-11 . In consequence of family parties on New Years' Day , the attendance of the brethren was not so

numerous as usual , but , thanks to the able presidency of the W . M ., nothing was wanting to make both Lodge ancl banquet most enjoyable . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( NO . 201 ) . —The members of this first-rate Lodge assembled very numerously at the Freemasons Tavern , on the 2 nd ult . This being the day of installing the new Master , the brethren met at 4 o ' clock , when the retiring Master ( Br . Kennedy ) initiated two gentlemen into the noble Order ; he also passed two brothers to the second degree , and raised two other brethren to the degree

of Master Masons . These ceremonies were performed in Br , Kennedy ' s well-known , able and efficient manner . He then proceeded to instal his successor Br . G . M . Gurton , tho worthy and respected S . W ., who had been unanimously elected W . M . for the ensuing year . This plan of the retiring Master doing the installation , is Avell worthy of imitation in other Lodges , and the beautiful style in which Br . Kennedy performed this ceremony , reflects the highest credit on him , and on this Lodge , of which the worthy brother is so distinguished a member . The W . M . then proceeded , to appoint his officers as follows : —Br . Collard , S . W . : Br . Nicholson , J . W . ; Br .

Jeffries , S . D . ; Br . G . Watson , J . D . ; Br . Jackson , I . G . ; Br . Kennedy , P . M ., Treas . ; and Br . Emmens , P . M . Sec . ( for the fifteenth year ) . Br . the Rev . J . H . Loughlin was appointed Chaplain to the Lodge , and Brs . J . Gurton ancl Harrison , SteAvards . Br . Maney then stated that he , having- been appointed a member of the Audit Committee , could not lot the . opportunity pass without stating to the Lodge the result of that committee meeting . He found that Br . Kennedy was placed in , great difficulties Avhen he entered on the duties of his office , as W . M ., by the death

of the Treasurer , Br . G . Watkins , but that , through the efficient management of the W . M . and Secretary , those difficulties had been overcome . Br . Maney state 1 that he had minutely gone through the balance-sheet and accounts , and he had to congratulate the members of this Lodge that the funds were now in a prosperous state , aftetcxperiencing a loss of about £ 40 . He , therefore , did think that Br . Kennedy was deserving of some special mark of their favour , and he Avould propose that a vote of thanks be recorded on tho minutes accordingly . Br . BoothP . M . seconded this

, , proposition , which was unanimorsly agreed to . It was also proposed and unanimously agreed , that Br . Kennedy be presented with a Past Master ' s Jewel . After several other propositions , and the Lodge being closed , the brethren retired to the banquetting-room , when about fifty members and visitors partook of a very elegant dinner . The cloth having been removed , the W . M . proposed the health of ¦ - Her Most Gracious . Majesty , " which was responded to with true Masonic feeling . The National Anthem was delightfully given by Miss M . Taylor , Miss A . Taylor , and Brs . Lowick

and Foi-tescue , Br . G . F . Taylor presiding at the Piano . After the usual Masonic toasts , the W . M . proposed the health of the visitors , and Br . W . Watson , in return . mg thanks , said how very much gratified lie had been with the manner in which tho business of this Lod ge was conducted ; and eulogised the conduct of Br . Kennedy in so ably carrying out the true principles of Masonry , iu the arduous duties he had gone through this evening . He congratulated the W . M . on being elected to preside over so distinguished a Lodge , which he considered quite equal to any in the Craft , and he hoped long to see " The Old Concord " flourish and continue in such ' concord " as he-

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