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Masonic Intelligence.

The musical arrangements under the direction of Br . II . R . Allen were most perfect . The vocalists were , Miss St . Vincent , Miss Stage , Br . E . Day , H . Percy , Mr Ruddock , Mr . Harper and the veceran vocalist , Mr . Jolly . Conductor , Br . W . Aspull , P . W ., of No . 76 and P . G . O . presided at the pianoforte with that judicious care and taste which has so distinguished this accomplished musician . Br . H . R . Allen , the celebrated tenor singer , then sung most delightfully Mozart ' s beautiful song , " 0 Cara Imagine . " Br . Day sang several beautiful songs with great feeling . Miss St . Vincent

lias one of the sweetest voices we ever heard , and we augur a very high professional future fortune . The festivities were prolonged until a late hour , and with the last carriage , as it rolled away , closed one of the old MoiiVs happy days . ST . ANDREW ' LOBGE ( N O . 281 . )—This Lodge held its last meeting for the season on the 7 th June , when one Brother was passed and another raised to their respective degrees . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , and , after passing a happy evening , separated well delighted with the results of the season .

ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 12 th ult ., at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , for the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , and also for the election of a Treasurer , when Br . Haywood , S . W ., was elected to preside over the Lodge , and Br . Daly to guard its funds . We congratulate the Lodge upon its selection of these brethren , who , we are sure , will ably and faithfully fulfil Ihe duties imposed on them .

BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —On the 20 th ult ., this Lodge held its first meting of the season , at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , under the able presidency of the W . M ., Br . Wm . Watson , who raised Brs . Woodley , Charles , and Search ( 23 ) , aud passed Br . Kingshot . The banquet which followed the Masonic business of the evening , was served in the host ' s usual liberal aud elegant style . The visitors present were , Brs . Kirby , P . M . ( 169 ) , Banks , S . W . ( 11 ) , Gurton , S . W . ( 211 ) , Learch ( 23 ) , and Beans ( 25 ) . The W . M ., in responding to the toast of his own

health , took occasion to observe , that having been instrumental in founding the Lodge , be should ever take a lively interest in its prosperity ; and although circumstances might arise which would have the effect of taking him from the neighbourhood , he would pledge himself to them , that if he was-within two days' journey of Kew Bridge , lie should make it a point of attending , at least , their installation meetings . He had made it a rule , when retiring from the chair of a Lodge , to instal his successor ; and he would assure them that he should adhere to it in the case of their Lodge ; and begged , in conclusion , to drink the health of all tlie brethren .

JOPPA LODGE ( NO . 223 ) . —The members of the above Lodge of Instruction met at the Crooked Billet , Tower Hill , on Thursday evening , the 17 th of May , to celebrate the closing of tlie Session , Br . H . Lyons , WM . , Lodge of Joppa , presiding , assisted by Br . H . A . Isaacs , S . W ., Lodge of Israel , as S . W ., and Br . Alexander Levy , P . M ., Lodge of Tranquility , as J . W . Alter the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , ihe W . M ., in a very able speech ,

proposed the toast of the evening , " Success to the Joppa Lodge of Instruction , " coupling with it the health of the Lecture Master , Br . Saqui , ' to which that Br . responded in a very neat speech , alluding to the great progress the Lodge had made during the Session . The W . M . then proposed the health of Br . Risch , Hon . Sec ., to which Br . Risch responded , expressing his desire at all times to promote the interests of the Order . The W . M . then proposed in very eulogistic terms tlie Senior and Junior Wardensas

, representatives of the Lodges of Israel and Tranquility , which was responded to by Br . H . A . Isaacs and Br . Alexander Levy . Among other toasts came the P . Ms , of the Lodge of Joppa , to which Br . P . M . Lazarus replied . The evening was passed in the most agreeable manner , and its hilarity greatly enhanced by the very excellent singing of Br . Alexander Levy , Br . C . Van Goor , Br . S . Solomon , and Br . Henry Isaacs , Br . Saqui presiding at the pianoforte .

INSTRUCTION .

“The Masonic Mirror: 1855-07-01, Page 28” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 5 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mir/issues/mmg_01071855/page/28/.
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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Masonic Intelligence.

The musical arrangements under the direction of Br . II . R . Allen were most perfect . The vocalists were , Miss St . Vincent , Miss Stage , Br . E . Day , H . Percy , Mr Ruddock , Mr . Harper and the veceran vocalist , Mr . Jolly . Conductor , Br . W . Aspull , P . W ., of No . 76 and P . G . O . presided at the pianoforte with that judicious care and taste which has so distinguished this accomplished musician . Br . H . R . Allen , the celebrated tenor singer , then sung most delightfully Mozart ' s beautiful song , " 0 Cara Imagine . " Br . Day sang several beautiful songs with great feeling . Miss St . Vincent

lias one of the sweetest voices we ever heard , and we augur a very high professional future fortune . The festivities were prolonged until a late hour , and with the last carriage , as it rolled away , closed one of the old MoiiVs happy days . ST . ANDREW ' LOBGE ( N O . 281 . )—This Lodge held its last meeting for the season on the 7 th June , when one Brother was passed and another raised to their respective degrees . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment , and , after passing a happy evening , separated well delighted with the results of the season .

ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge was held on the 12 th ult ., at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , for the election of W . M . for the ensuing year , and also for the election of a Treasurer , when Br . Haywood , S . W ., was elected to preside over the Lodge , and Br . Daly to guard its funds . We congratulate the Lodge upon its selection of these brethren , who , we are sure , will ably and faithfully fulfil Ihe duties imposed on them .

BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —On the 20 th ult ., this Lodge held its first meting of the season , at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter , Kew Bridge , under the able presidency of the W . M ., Br . Wm . Watson , who raised Brs . Woodley , Charles , and Search ( 23 ) , aud passed Br . Kingshot . The banquet which followed the Masonic business of the evening , was served in the host ' s usual liberal aud elegant style . The visitors present were , Brs . Kirby , P . M . ( 169 ) , Banks , S . W . ( 11 ) , Gurton , S . W . ( 211 ) , Learch ( 23 ) , and Beans ( 25 ) . The W . M ., in responding to the toast of his own

health , took occasion to observe , that having been instrumental in founding the Lodge , be should ever take a lively interest in its prosperity ; and although circumstances might arise which would have the effect of taking him from the neighbourhood , he would pledge himself to them , that if he was-within two days' journey of Kew Bridge , lie should make it a point of attending , at least , their installation meetings . He had made it a rule , when retiring from the chair of a Lodge , to instal his successor ; and he would assure them that he should adhere to it in the case of their Lodge ; and begged , in conclusion , to drink the health of all tlie brethren .

JOPPA LODGE ( NO . 223 ) . —The members of the above Lodge of Instruction met at the Crooked Billet , Tower Hill , on Thursday evening , the 17 th of May , to celebrate the closing of tlie Session , Br . H . Lyons , WM . , Lodge of Joppa , presiding , assisted by Br . H . A . Isaacs , S . W ., Lodge of Israel , as S . W ., and Br . Alexander Levy , P . M ., Lodge of Tranquility , as J . W . Alter the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , ihe W . M ., in a very able speech ,

proposed the toast of the evening , " Success to the Joppa Lodge of Instruction , " coupling with it the health of the Lecture Master , Br . Saqui , ' to which that Br . responded in a very neat speech , alluding to the great progress the Lodge had made during the Session . The W . M . then proposed the health of Br . Risch , Hon . Sec ., to which Br . Risch responded , expressing his desire at all times to promote the interests of the Order . The W . M . then proposed in very eulogistic terms tlie Senior and Junior Wardensas

, representatives of the Lodges of Israel and Tranquility , which was responded to by Br . H . A . Isaacs and Br . Alexander Levy . Among other toasts came the P . Ms , of the Lodge of Joppa , to which Br . P . M . Lazarus replied . The evening was passed in the most agreeable manner , and its hilarity greatly enhanced by the very excellent singing of Br . Alexander Levy , Br . C . Van Goor , Br . S . Solomon , and Br . Henry Isaacs , Br . Saqui presiding at the pianoforte .

INSTRUCTION .

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