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Masonic Intelligence.

the time of election , no brother be allowed to quit his place . " This would put an end to the evil of which all complained . Each brother would have to mark his own balloting paper . If in doing so , he chose to adopt any particular fist , he would do it of his own free will , and no brother could then feel , as he now often did , that he lost his election unfairly , and because he was not a thick and thin supporter of the views of one particular brother . Br . Rawson , PI . G . M . for China , thought the proposition of the last speaker

both fair and reasonable , and he had therefore great pleasure in seconding it . Br . the Rev . J . E . Cox , had risen with the same view . He felt that the system complained of , and with justice too , was a great evil , and believing that the resolution of Br . Warren would have the effect of chocking it , he should support it , and he trusted it would be unanimously adopted . Br . Savage candidly admitted that the amendment of Br . Warren was an improvement on the present systemancl would to some extent meet the evilstilk

, , liowever , feeling his own resolution to be the best , he must adhere to it . The M . W . G . M . in putting the question , explained that the brethren had not only a choice between the resolution and the amendment , but they might negative both if they thought fit . The amendment was then put and carried with three dissentients . Upon being , put a second time as an original motion , it was carried with one dissentient . Grand Lodge then separated .

London Lodges.

LONDON LODGES .

BIUTTANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —An emergency meeting of the brethren of this Lodge Avas held on the evening of Wednesday , the 12 th ult ., at the Thatched House Tavern , St . James' Street , when the W . M ., Br . Gooch , with his usual ability , raised Brs . Mc Connell and Watkin to the sublime degree of Master Masons , and conferred the fellow craft upon Brs . Underwood , Foster , and Massie . GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —On the evening of the 3 rd of August , the brethren of this Lodge met at the Bridge House Hotel , on an emergency summons , when Br . Varden

, acting for the Worshipful Master , ably passed Brs . Leman and Simms , and initiated M . A . Huffell . ST . MAKY ' LODGE ( NO . 76 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , August 17 . The W . M ., Br . George Kelly presided , and most ably initiated Lieut . John Archibald Gumming , of the 1 st Royals . , in the ancient Order of Freemasons . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . passed Br . H . F . Emly to the second degree . In consequence of Br . Lieut . Gumming being under Orders to proceed abroad in discharge of his military duties , he was unanimously elected an honorary member of the Lodee .

LODGE OP FAITH ( No . 165 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge , for the present season , was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the evening of Tuesday last . The business consisted of the passing of a brother to the felloAV craft degree , and the election of the Worshipful Master , which fell unanimously upon Br . Mc Manus . The brethren afterwards partook of an elegant ancl sumptuous banquet , provided for them by the worthy host , Br . Raekstraw . WELLINGTON LODGE ( NO . 805 ) . —On the evening of the 11 th ult ., an emergency

TO vr -a ° ' Lot , se was lield at its usual P Iace of rendezvous , Lewisham , when the W . M ., Br . Charles Ireland , with his usual ability , conferred the sublime degree of a Master Mason upon Brs . Gooch , Moore , and Flight ; passed Br . Welsford to the degree of a fellow craft , and initiated Mr . Dudlam , into the mysteries of the Order . BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —Tho brethren of this Lodge held their last meeting for the season , on the evening of Wednesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Star and Garter , -Kew Bridge , when the newly installed Master , Br . Tiley , by his able conduct in the chair , fully justified the choice of the brethren in his election to that high office . All Masonic business being ended , the brethren partook of a banquet , liberally supplied by Br . Adams .

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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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Masonic Intelligence.

the time of election , no brother be allowed to quit his place . " This would put an end to the evil of which all complained . Each brother would have to mark his own balloting paper . If in doing so , he chose to adopt any particular fist , he would do it of his own free will , and no brother could then feel , as he now often did , that he lost his election unfairly , and because he was not a thick and thin supporter of the views of one particular brother . Br . Rawson , PI . G . M . for China , thought the proposition of the last speaker

both fair and reasonable , and he had therefore great pleasure in seconding it . Br . the Rev . J . E . Cox , had risen with the same view . He felt that the system complained of , and with justice too , was a great evil , and believing that the resolution of Br . Warren would have the effect of chocking it , he should support it , and he trusted it would be unanimously adopted . Br . Savage candidly admitted that the amendment of Br . Warren was an improvement on the present systemancl would to some extent meet the evilstilk

, , liowever , feeling his own resolution to be the best , he must adhere to it . The M . W . G . M . in putting the question , explained that the brethren had not only a choice between the resolution and the amendment , but they might negative both if they thought fit . The amendment was then put and carried with three dissentients . Upon being , put a second time as an original motion , it was carried with one dissentient . Grand Lodge then separated .

London Lodges.

LONDON LODGES .

BIUTTANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —An emergency meeting of the brethren of this Lodge Avas held on the evening of Wednesday , the 12 th ult ., at the Thatched House Tavern , St . James' Street , when the W . M ., Br . Gooch , with his usual ability , raised Brs . Mc Connell and Watkin to the sublime degree of Master Masons , and conferred the fellow craft upon Brs . Underwood , Foster , and Massie . GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —On the evening of the 3 rd of August , the brethren of this Lodge met at the Bridge House Hotel , on an emergency summons , when Br . Varden

, acting for the Worshipful Master , ably passed Brs . Leman and Simms , and initiated M . A . Huffell . ST . MAKY ' LODGE ( NO . 76 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , August 17 . The W . M ., Br . George Kelly presided , and most ably initiated Lieut . John Archibald Gumming , of the 1 st Royals . , in the ancient Order of Freemasons . At the conclusion of the ceremony , the W . M . passed Br . H . F . Emly to the second degree . In consequence of Br . Lieut . Gumming being under Orders to proceed abroad in discharge of his military duties , he was unanimously elected an honorary member of the Lodee .

LODGE OP FAITH ( No . 165 ) . —The first meeting of this Lodge , for the present season , was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the evening of Tuesday last . The business consisted of the passing of a brother to the felloAV craft degree , and the election of the Worshipful Master , which fell unanimously upon Br . Mc Manus . The brethren afterwards partook of an elegant ancl sumptuous banquet , provided for them by the worthy host , Br . Raekstraw . WELLINGTON LODGE ( NO . 805 ) . —On the evening of the 11 th ult ., an emergency

TO vr -a ° ' Lot , se was lield at its usual P Iace of rendezvous , Lewisham , when the W . M ., Br . Charles Ireland , with his usual ability , conferred the sublime degree of a Master Mason upon Brs . Gooch , Moore , and Flight ; passed Br . Welsford to the degree of a fellow craft , and initiated Mr . Dudlam , into the mysteries of the Order . BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —Tho brethren of this Lodge held their last meeting for the season , on the evening of Wednesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Star and Garter , -Kew Bridge , when the newly installed Master , Br . Tiley , by his able conduct in the chair , fully justified the choice of the brethren in his election to that high office . All Masonic business being ended , the brethren partook of a banquet , liberally supplied by Br . Adams .

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