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Masonic Intelligence.

accompanied with remarks on her many virtues , which was received with acclamations by the brethren , and after giving the health of the W . M . Grand Master , and dilating on his excellencies as a nobleman and a Mason , he proposed tho health of the Earl ol Yarborough , D . G . M . Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , aud congratulated the Lodge on being honoured by the presence of Br . Crohn , a member of that ex . cellent and honourable body . Indeed , they might almost consider Br . Crohn as one of themselves , as he was ever read y to attend the Lodge of Regularity whenever his assistance miht

g , be required . Br . Crohn returned thanks for tho Grand Officers , and in a feeling manner expressed the pleasure he felt at all times in visiting this Lodge , and his happiness in being considered serviceable in any wav . Br . Johnson then proposed the health of the W . M . Br . Lewis Solomon , and expressed the thanks of the Lodge for tho kind solicitude with which he had promoted its interests during his term of office . The W . M . after a suitable reply , proposed the health of the visitors , Br . Crohn , Br . Lowick of the Kent Lodge , and Br . Solomons , of tho Lod

Joppa ge , thanking them for their attendance , but more particularly for the groat musical delight the two last named brethren had afforded the Lodge by the exercise and display of their musical talents . Br . Lowick in reply stated the happiness he felt in attending this Lodge , and affording any amusement iu his power to the members . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Past Masters , two of whom , Br . McCallan and Br . W . Johnson were only present , and thanked ti em for the able manner in which they had discharged their duties while in the chair . The WMthen

.. proposed the health of the Treasurer and Seerelary , eulogising the able and correct manner in which they disharged their arduous duties . Br . McCallan in return , hoped that he should long have the pleasure of rendering whatever service laid in his power to promote the harmony and prosperity of the Lodge . The Secretary ( Br . Augero ) also returned thanks , and expressed his readiness to render every service in his power to promote the interests of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officers , aud , after a suitable replfrom themthis most harmonious meeting was closed

y , . TEMPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Ship and Turtle , . Leadenhall Street , on the Cth November , under the presidency of Br . Weeden , W . M ., when the business consisting of three raisings and two passings , was most impressively performed .

LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd November , Br . Mackenzie , W . M ., presiding a brother was raised to ( he third degree . It is gratifying to observe some of the old members of the Lodge again rallying under its standard . Amongst those present on this occasion , were Br . Willett , P . M ., of No . 2 , and D . P . G . M . for Dorset ; and Mac Mahon , P . M . LODGE or FAITH ( NO . 165 ) .-The annual meeting of this Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlko , on tho 30 th of October , when Br . Me Manns was dul y installed for the

W . M . ensuing year by Br . P . M . Rackstraw , assisted by . Br . P . M . Adams . The other business of the evening consisted of one . raising and four initiations . .-T . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . — -At the first meeting of this Lodge for the season , held on the 3 rd November , Br . Dr . A . Normandy , W . M . presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited . SAINT JOHN ' LODGE ( No . 196 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on the 1 . 3 th ot November , when Br . Samuel Aldrichthe

, W . M ., initiated Mr . Joseph Barnes , Mr . George Hart , Mr . Charles Hale , and Mr . Jonathan Ware . Brs . Coffins , Smith , and Pritchard were passed to the second dfgroe . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and passed an evening of unalloyed enjoyment . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( No . 201 ) . —Tho members of this Lodge held their second meeting , since the recess , on Tuesday last , at the Freemasons' Tavern . It was full y attendedand the business ( as is always the case at this Lod ) abl

, ge , was very y performed , Br . Kennedy , P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M . During the evening , Mr . Jabez Hogg was duly initiated into the noble Order . Br . Emmons , P . M . and Secretary , announced , that during the recess , a brother , formerly a member , had departed this life , soon after which the widow also died , leaving a poor orphan girl totally destitute . He trusted the brethren would use their influence in assisting this poor child to obtain admission into the Royal Freemasons' School ,

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THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE EDITOR OF THE "MONTHLY MAGAZINE" TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
BON ACCORD MARK MASONS. Article 4
"THE WINK OF INVITATION." Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 7
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 42
LITERATURE. Article 44
MUSIC. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 45
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Masonic Intelligence.

accompanied with remarks on her many virtues , which was received with acclamations by the brethren , and after giving the health of the W . M . Grand Master , and dilating on his excellencies as a nobleman and a Mason , he proposed tho health of the Earl ol Yarborough , D . G . M . Master , and the rest of the Grand Officers , aud congratulated the Lodge on being honoured by the presence of Br . Crohn , a member of that ex . cellent and honourable body . Indeed , they might almost consider Br . Crohn as one of themselves , as he was ever read y to attend the Lodge of Regularity whenever his assistance miht

g , be required . Br . Crohn returned thanks for tho Grand Officers , and in a feeling manner expressed the pleasure he felt at all times in visiting this Lodge , and his happiness in being considered serviceable in any wav . Br . Johnson then proposed the health of the W . M . Br . Lewis Solomon , and expressed the thanks of the Lodge for tho kind solicitude with which he had promoted its interests during his term of office . The W . M . after a suitable reply , proposed the health of the visitors , Br . Crohn , Br . Lowick of the Kent Lodge , and Br . Solomons , of tho Lod

Joppa ge , thanking them for their attendance , but more particularly for the groat musical delight the two last named brethren had afforded the Lodge by the exercise and display of their musical talents . Br . Lowick in reply stated the happiness he felt in attending this Lodge , and affording any amusement iu his power to the members . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Past Masters , two of whom , Br . McCallan and Br . W . Johnson were only present , and thanked ti em for the able manner in which they had discharged their duties while in the chair . The WMthen

.. proposed the health of the Treasurer and Seerelary , eulogising the able and correct manner in which they disharged their arduous duties . Br . McCallan in return , hoped that he should long have the pleasure of rendering whatever service laid in his power to promote the harmony and prosperity of the Lodge . The Secretary ( Br . Augero ) also returned thanks , and expressed his readiness to render every service in his power to promote the interests of the Lodge . The W . M . then proposed the health of the Officers , aud , after a suitable replfrom themthis most harmonious meeting was closed

y , . TEMPLE LODGE ( NO . 118 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at the Ship and Turtle , . Leadenhall Street , on the Cth November , under the presidency of Br . Weeden , W . M ., when the business consisting of three raisings and two passings , was most impressively performed .

LONDON LODGE ( NO . 125 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd November , Br . Mackenzie , W . M ., presiding a brother was raised to ( he third degree . It is gratifying to observe some of the old members of the Lodge again rallying under its standard . Amongst those present on this occasion , were Br . Willett , P . M ., of No . 2 , and D . P . G . M . for Dorset ; and Mac Mahon , P . M . LODGE or FAITH ( NO . 165 ) .-The annual meeting of this Lodge was held at the Gun Tavern , Pimlko , on tho 30 th of October , when Br . Me Manns was dul y installed for the

W . M . ensuing year by Br . P . M . Rackstraw , assisted by . Br . P . M . Adams . The other business of the evening consisted of one . raising and four initiations . .-T . THOMAS ' LODGE ( NO . 166 ) . — -At the first meeting of this Lodge for the season , held on the 3 rd November , Br . Dr . A . Normandy , W . M . presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree . The attendance of the brethren was very limited . SAINT JOHN ' LODGE ( No . 196 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held at the Holl y Bush Tavern , Hampstead , on the 1 . 3 th ot November , when Br . Samuel Aldrichthe

, W . M ., initiated Mr . Joseph Barnes , Mr . George Hart , Mr . Charles Hale , and Mr . Jonathan Ware . Brs . Coffins , Smith , and Pritchard were passed to the second dfgroe . At the conclusion of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant banquet , and passed an evening of unalloyed enjoyment . OLD CONCORD LODGE ( No . 201 ) . —Tho members of this Lodge held their second meeting , since the recess , on Tuesday last , at the Freemasons' Tavern . It was full y attendedand the business ( as is always the case at this Lod ) abl

, ge , was very y performed , Br . Kennedy , P . M ., presiding , in the unavoidable absence of the W . M . During the evening , Mr . Jabez Hogg was duly initiated into the noble Order . Br . Emmons , P . M . and Secretary , announced , that during the recess , a brother , formerly a member , had departed this life , soon after which the widow also died , leaving a poor orphan girl totally destitute . He trusted the brethren would use their influence in assisting this poor child to obtain admission into the Royal Freemasons' School ,

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