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Masonic Intelligence.

now saw it . ar . kenneay , in proposing the health of tho W . M ., took that opoortumty of remincung the brethren of the time approaching for the " Annual Ball , " ' which was fixecc for the Sth of Feb . He said that , under the presidency of their W . M . who a as so well-known and esteemed , he was quite sure the forth-coming ball would surpass af previous ones , but still he was proud in reverting to the last which took place S"lanceAvhereb in

l 0 w w « , y , conjunction with his brother stewards , he was enable-, to give 20 guineas to Masonic charities . The W . M . returned thanks in a Z . ¦ T . ' , lnfo T 1 ' me ( l tlle brethren , that he should make it his study to promote cne n ., eres , s ot tins Lodge m every maimer , and he trusted to have the same support at the forth-commg ball , as had been bestowed on Br . Kennedy . Several other toasts were given , between each of which the above named vocalists enchanted their oretliren wnh toeir delightful harmonyCoffee been served

. having , all the members and visitors retired , highly pleased with the evening ' s entertainment under Br . G . M . PMN " ' ' ?' ! ' . ' - . ho visitors were-Br . Somers , P . M ., No . 11 ; Br . Watson , wVr 3 , ; Bri Lowick > P * - » No - l 5 > Br - Baker , P . M ., No . 87 ; Br . Solofiffl n ' !\ f !; - 108 - Br ' ColM - No . 168 ; Br . Mc Manns , No . 165 ; Br . Cofaf NI' ^ 0-7 , - , Hammett . P . M . _ No . 752 ; Br . Kelly , No . 211 Br . Lopas , No . . a 2 ; and several other brothers .

m ™? n OF SIXCERJTY ( No . 203 ) .-The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeang at the Crooked Billet , Tower-hill , on Wednesday , January 17 . ihe Louge was opened at four o ' clock in consequence of the extent of the business . fW _ . 7 ]? ™ il buslness having been transacted , a gentleman was initiated into the uiae _ , tnree brothers passed , and two raised to their respective degrees . Br . A . ni As was then duly installed W . M ., the whole of the ceremonies being performed in a mosUlcqjient and impressive manner bBr . P . M . PottsA large Lodge

y . very was Ei « * * the , visit 0 rs were several bretllren ° f Yarborough , Albion , and ome iooges . All business being ended the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , ana the harmony of the evening was kept up until after midnight . W « tmn ! t i " n L ° DG , ! ( No" 211 ) --Th - Lodge held its monthly meeting at the heSn " n , — ' u ? Strcetj Portman Sc l uare - ou tbe 9 th of 3 <*™* 7 . when it & I " atl , ° 'V ! gllt ' ttere was a S ° odly muster of 'Mtora , who must have been tyu . ratified at the very able and impressive manner in which BrKenned

. y , P . M . fl I , w " w ° a Memb ? r ° f tMs Lodge installed the W . M . elect , Br . Kelly , into s eh n ^ f ^ are ^ -- ( wIent there are few brethren in the Craft who have attained M » L T ?' aST WOrking as om' worthy Br - Kenedy , for so young a ¦ ¦ uason . It was very gratifying also to hear the very able manner in which the new ' ° 1 C ! ] ° f ' 0 m 0 n / of raisia hroiher t 0 tbe deg 5 because it

showstWtr ; * "S «"" - « e M _ . ° ¦ St le " 0 lected a brother who seems determined to carry ! T y # ' ° PCriyout - , its woi-ldng , without calling on the P . Masters to till the ^ l , « ™ are Sm ' e . ; -fl " ' tt 0 able S « Wa »« e of so excellent a W . M ., the offit o ! ZoVZr % ^ C ' , mAst Mm in bl ' inging this Lod £ e int 0 a P ° sition second to win " ? 1 yS a treat to ViAt L ° dges ' where the ceremony is sure Ct 101 ' ° ffic 0 rs a » ointed Bl' Gt 0 of

he OM fwf fffc w - were s ' J' ™"> ^ &• Hilnn 0 dge 5 SAV , ' PanJ ' - - - Le Gassick > J ' - alld D « on , I . G . for ' smp T ^ J Mted Wlth the C 0 llal ' treasurer , which office he has filled to a sun nLu !; K P ? Ct ^ atifaction to tbs L ° dge- The Lodge then adjourned Ta 4 d in To-1 SW 1 , r 0 Vlded ^ * " % b ° st , Br . Frampton , and the evening : C i ^ f t ^ i ! ' ' ™^ Tbc **?*» ™ e , Ers . Starr , Rackstraw , Kitchen ! "

ff " - " «« cauu , jacK-son , lomalm and Jiarrett . UNIVERSAL LODGE ( NO . 212 ) . -The brethren of this Lodge held then- usual em KrTai * n ^ T Trr » Frkky 2 GtL *¦^™ US w v ivi . oyci . Algernon Attwood , in that able and impressive maimer for winch ho S a ?"< KSr ^ dBrfi ,, s ? f--, ^ S- «»™ - * <^« s-w ; a ? whSi ^ s ^ apnokt ' edW U S - m Tu ^ r " ' Afto Hle otbe 1 , officers had ] ™» 115 1 ! 1 a 1 , gMy credltabl « maMerpassed a brother to the second

cW In ' ' , i , clegiee . In the course of the evening , £ 20 was unanimousl y voted to the Patriotic ^ LIn pl' ° pCS" ! £ , t ' 1 the ™ % Treasurer observed , that though it was of t e greatest importance to relieve the brethren of the Order as well as their widows and

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Masonic Intelligence.

now saw it . ar . kenneay , in proposing the health of tho W . M ., took that opoortumty of remincung the brethren of the time approaching for the " Annual Ball , " ' which was fixecc for the Sth of Feb . He said that , under the presidency of their W . M . who a as so well-known and esteemed , he was quite sure the forth-coming ball would surpass af previous ones , but still he was proud in reverting to the last which took place S"lanceAvhereb in

l 0 w w « , y , conjunction with his brother stewards , he was enable-, to give 20 guineas to Masonic charities . The W . M . returned thanks in a Z . ¦ T . ' , lnfo T 1 ' me ( l tlle brethren , that he should make it his study to promote cne n ., eres , s ot tins Lodge m every maimer , and he trusted to have the same support at the forth-commg ball , as had been bestowed on Br . Kennedy . Several other toasts were given , between each of which the above named vocalists enchanted their oretliren wnh toeir delightful harmonyCoffee been served

. having , all the members and visitors retired , highly pleased with the evening ' s entertainment under Br . G . M . PMN " ' ' ?' ! ' . ' - . ho visitors were-Br . Somers , P . M ., No . 11 ; Br . Watson , wVr 3 , ; Bri Lowick > P * - » No - l 5 > Br - Baker , P . M ., No . 87 ; Br . Solofiffl n ' !\ f !; - 108 - Br ' ColM - No . 168 ; Br . Mc Manns , No . 165 ; Br . Cofaf NI' ^ 0-7 , - , Hammett . P . M . _ No . 752 ; Br . Kelly , No . 211 Br . Lopas , No . . a 2 ; and several other brothers .

m ™? n OF SIXCERJTY ( No . 203 ) .-The members of this Lodge held their usual monthly meeang at the Crooked Billet , Tower-hill , on Wednesday , January 17 . ihe Louge was opened at four o ' clock in consequence of the extent of the business . fW _ . 7 ]? ™ il buslness having been transacted , a gentleman was initiated into the uiae _ , tnree brothers passed , and two raised to their respective degrees . Br . A . ni As was then duly installed W . M ., the whole of the ceremonies being performed in a mosUlcqjient and impressive manner bBr . P . M . PottsA large Lodge

y . very was Ei « * * the , visit 0 rs were several bretllren ° f Yarborough , Albion , and ome iooges . All business being ended the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , ana the harmony of the evening was kept up until after midnight . W « tmn ! t i " n L ° DG , ! ( No" 211 ) --Th - Lodge held its monthly meeting at the heSn " n , — ' u ? Strcetj Portman Sc l uare - ou tbe 9 th of 3 <*™* 7 . when it & I " atl , ° 'V ! gllt ' ttere was a S ° odly muster of 'Mtora , who must have been tyu . ratified at the very able and impressive manner in which BrKenned

. y , P . M . fl I , w " w ° a Memb ? r ° f tMs Lodge installed the W . M . elect , Br . Kelly , into s eh n ^ f ^ are ^ -- ( wIent there are few brethren in the Craft who have attained M » L T ?' aST WOrking as om' worthy Br - Kenedy , for so young a ¦ ¦ uason . It was very gratifying also to hear the very able manner in which the new ' ° 1 C ! ] ° f ' 0 m 0 n / of raisia hroiher t 0 tbe deg 5 because it

showstWtr ; * "S «"" - « e M _ . ° ¦ St le " 0 lected a brother who seems determined to carry ! T y # ' ° PCriyout - , its woi-ldng , without calling on the P . Masters to till the ^ l , « ™ are Sm ' e . ; -fl " ' tt 0 able S « Wa »« e of so excellent a W . M ., the offit o ! ZoVZr % ^ C ' , mAst Mm in bl ' inging this Lod £ e int 0 a P ° sition second to win " ? 1 yS a treat to ViAt L ° dges ' where the ceremony is sure Ct 101 ' ° ffic 0 rs a » ointed Bl' Gt 0 of

he OM fwf fffc w - were s ' J' ™"> ^ &• Hilnn 0 dge 5 SAV , ' PanJ ' - - - Le Gassick > J ' - alld D « on , I . G . for ' smp T ^ J Mted Wlth the C 0 llal ' treasurer , which office he has filled to a sun nLu !; K P ? Ct ^ atifaction to tbs L ° dge- The Lodge then adjourned Ta 4 d in To-1 SW 1 , r 0 Vlded ^ * " % b ° st , Br . Frampton , and the evening : C i ^ f t ^ i ! ' ' ™^ Tbc **?*» ™ e , Ers . Starr , Rackstraw , Kitchen ! "

ff " - " «« cauu , jacK-son , lomalm and Jiarrett . UNIVERSAL LODGE ( NO . 212 ) . -The brethren of this Lodge held then- usual em KrTai * n ^ T Trr » Frkky 2 GtL *¦^™ US w v ivi . oyci . Algernon Attwood , in that able and impressive maimer for winch ho S a ?"< KSr ^ dBrfi ,, s ? f--, ^ S- «»™ - * <^« s-w ; a ? whSi ^ s ^ apnokt ' edW U S - m Tu ^ r " ' Afto Hle otbe 1 , officers had ] ™» 115 1 ! 1 a 1 , gMy credltabl « maMerpassed a brother to the second

cW In ' ' , i , clegiee . In the course of the evening , £ 20 was unanimousl y voted to the Patriotic ^ LIn pl' ° pCS" ! £ , t ' 1 the ™ % Treasurer observed , that though it was of t e greatest importance to relieve the brethren of the Order as well as their widows and

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