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P . G . S . B . At the ^ request of the W . M . elect , the ceremony of installatiors was discharged by Bro . J . dETow , Prov ; G . D . C ., Surrey , who , after saluting and proclaiming the W . M . ' s in the several Degrees , addressed the W . M ., the Officers , and Brethren . Bro . Fish , P . M ., who had been re-elected the Treasurer , was again invested with the Jewel of office . The following Brethren were then appointed

and invested : —Bros . Charles Smale , S . W . ; Ed . Aguilar , J . W . ; Heale , S . D . ; Bryon , J . D . ; Hooper , I . Gr . All business being closed , the Brethren adjourned to banquet : and besides those named , there were present as visitors Bros . Carpenter / the W . M ., and Ho wells-01 ^ ^^^

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge met at Bro . Couchrnan ' s , Windsor Castle , WauxballBridge Bead , on the 81 st of March , when Bro . Odell , the W . M , , passed three and raised two Brothers to their respective Degrees . Cadooak LoDOE ( No . 188 ) , - ^ -The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , April 21 , when Bro . P . M . Hall ( who presided in the absence of Bro . B , eed , W . M . ) most efficiently passed a Bro . to the 2 nd Degree . At the conclusion of Masonic business , the Brethren adjourned to dinner . Among the visitors , we noticed Bro . Captain Franklin , UN .

Old Congobd Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —* This Lodge resumed its . Masonic labours on Tuesday , April 7 , -Bro . Jefferies ., W . M ., presiding , who , as usual , performed the various ceremonies in a most praiseworthy manner , initiating into the Order

Messrs . Green and Pearson , conferring the 2 nd Degree upon Bros . Corhen and Davis ; while Bros . Ward , Potts , and Cuddeford , received the Sublime Degree of M . M . During" the evening , it was announced that Bro . Waters had kindly promised to represent the Lodge at the forthcoming festival for Aged and Decayed Freemasons . The visitors were Bros . Blackburn , W . M . No . 169 ; Crew , P . M . No . 1 , and the Secretary of the Girls' School , who , in acknowledging the toast of u The Charities , " made a most eloquent appeal to the Brethren on behalf of those charities , more particularly the Female Asylum .

Phoenix Lodge ( No . 202 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 11 th of April , Mr . Marshall , C . E ., was initiated into Masonry , two Brothers passed to the 2 nd Degree , and one raised to the 3 rd . A ballot being taken , Bro . Barton was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . The Brethren afterwards retired to refreshment , and spent a yery pleasant evening ; in the course of which Bro . Charles Sloman introduced the following new Masonic song , which is about to be published by Bobert Cocks & Co ., of New Burlington-street :

If man with his fellow in kindness would live , And make life but one bright round of pleasure , Would taste the enjoyment that friendship can give , And of happiness reap the full measure ; Then of mutual benev'lence he should sow the seed , His dissent from 02 ) inions should smother ; And no matter the country , no matter the creed , Man to Man act as Brother to Brother .

Though the Negro may differ from me in his tint , The hue of his blood I ' m not heeding : Shall we pass by a book that ' s in black-letter print , Howe ' er it be good for man ' s reading ? The outside is nought , for true feeling ' s within , Be he good , I can wish for none other : Let , no matter the difference in colour of skin , Man to Man act as Brother to Brother .

If I find a real friend shall I ask him his creed , And shall I if we differ refuse him ? Shall I trample the flower because of the weed , And shall I for opinion ' s sake lose him ?

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1857-05-01, Page 30” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 12 July 2025, django:8000/periodicals/mmr/issues/frm_01051857/page/30/.
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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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Metropolitan

P . G . S . B . At the ^ request of the W . M . elect , the ceremony of installatiors was discharged by Bro . J . dETow , Prov ; G . D . C ., Surrey , who , after saluting and proclaiming the W . M . ' s in the several Degrees , addressed the W . M ., the Officers , and Brethren . Bro . Fish , P . M ., who had been re-elected the Treasurer , was again invested with the Jewel of office . The following Brethren were then appointed

and invested : —Bros . Charles Smale , S . W . ; Ed . Aguilar , J . W . ; Heale , S . D . ; Bryon , J . D . ; Hooper , I . Gr . All business being closed , the Brethren adjourned to banquet : and besides those named , there were present as visitors Bros . Carpenter / the W . M ., and Ho wells-01 ^ ^^^

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge met at Bro . Couchrnan ' s , Windsor Castle , WauxballBridge Bead , on the 81 st of March , when Bro . Odell , the W . M , , passed three and raised two Brothers to their respective Degrees . Cadooak LoDOE ( No . 188 ) , - ^ -The usual monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Freemasons' Tavern on Tuesday , April 21 , when Bro . P . M . Hall ( who presided in the absence of Bro . B , eed , W . M . ) most efficiently passed a Bro . to the 2 nd Degree . At the conclusion of Masonic business , the Brethren adjourned to dinner . Among the visitors , we noticed Bro . Captain Franklin , UN .

Old Congobd Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —* This Lodge resumed its . Masonic labours on Tuesday , April 7 , -Bro . Jefferies ., W . M ., presiding , who , as usual , performed the various ceremonies in a most praiseworthy manner , initiating into the Order

Messrs . Green and Pearson , conferring the 2 nd Degree upon Bros . Corhen and Davis ; while Bros . Ward , Potts , and Cuddeford , received the Sublime Degree of M . M . During" the evening , it was announced that Bro . Waters had kindly promised to represent the Lodge at the forthcoming festival for Aged and Decayed Freemasons . The visitors were Bros . Blackburn , W . M . No . 169 ; Crew , P . M . No . 1 , and the Secretary of the Girls' School , who , in acknowledging the toast of u The Charities , " made a most eloquent appeal to the Brethren on behalf of those charities , more particularly the Female Asylum .

Phoenix Lodge ( No . 202 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 11 th of April , Mr . Marshall , C . E ., was initiated into Masonry , two Brothers passed to the 2 nd Degree , and one raised to the 3 rd . A ballot being taken , Bro . Barton was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . The Brethren afterwards retired to refreshment , and spent a yery pleasant evening ; in the course of which Bro . Charles Sloman introduced the following new Masonic song , which is about to be published by Bobert Cocks & Co ., of New Burlington-street :

If man with his fellow in kindness would live , And make life but one bright round of pleasure , Would taste the enjoyment that friendship can give , And of happiness reap the full measure ; Then of mutual benev'lence he should sow the seed , His dissent from 02 ) inions should smother ; And no matter the country , no matter the creed , Man to Man act as Brother to Brother .

Though the Negro may differ from me in his tint , The hue of his blood I ' m not heeding : Shall we pass by a book that ' s in black-letter print , Howe ' er it be good for man ' s reading ? The outside is nought , for true feeling ' s within , Be he good , I can wish for none other : Let , no matter the difference in colour of skin , Man to Man act as Brother to Brother .

If I find a real friend shall I ask him his creed , And shall I if we differ refuse him ? Shall I trample the flower because of the weed , And shall I for opinion ' s sake lose him ?

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