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being ended , the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , twenty-six Brethren sitting down , when they enjoyed a very pleasant evening . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . J . A . Adams , Nos . 194 and 206 ; and Burton , Nos . 9 and 202 .

Oak Lodge ( No . 225 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge on the 19 th November , at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , was , inconsequence of that day being appointed by the M . W . the Grand Master for the Grand Lodge of Emergency , postponed until Monday the 24 th , when there was a good attendance of the members . Bro . Duckworth , W . M ., presided , and Bro . Augustus Yonder Heyde , was passed to the 2 nd Degree . Bro . Jackson , the S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing .

Joedan Lodge ( No . 237 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge met for the first time this season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , November 21 . Bro . Goff was raised to the 3 rd Degree by Bro . Spooner , P . M . All business being completed , the Brethren retired to banquet , which was served up in excellent style ; to which succeeded the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and concluded the proceedings of a most pleasant and harmonious meeting . The visitors present were Bros . Burton , P . M ., No . 9 , and W . M ., No . 202 ; Perryman , No . 9 ; Batty , No . 22 ; Boutcher , No . 816 : and Giraud , Lodge Esperance , Berne , Switzerland .

Lodge of Israel ( No . 247 ) . —This numerous and influential Lodge ( under the presidency of Bro . Henry A . Isaacs ^ W . M . ) met on Tuesday , the 11 th November , at Bro . Seyd's Masonic Hall , Finsbury-square . The business of the evening consisted of two initiations and one passing , at the conclusion of which the Brethren sat down to a most sumptuous banquet , served up with Bro . Seyd ' s usual liberality ; and , en passant , we may observe that the Brethren generally are much indebted to that Brother for the magnificent saloon he has erected for their accommodation , —assuredly one of the most convenient Lodge rooms in London . The usual toasts were interspersed by some excellent singing , and the Brethren parted in excellent spirits , looking forward with pleasurable expectation to the next reunion .

Lodge or United Strength ( No . 276 ) . —The customary monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Gun Tavern on Tuesday , the 11 th November , under the presidency of Bro . Henry Carter , the W . M . The business of the Lodge having been completed , the Brethren retired to a well-spread banquet . The Lodge , after spending a most harmonious and happy evening , adjourned until next month , when we understand there are several candidates for initiation .

St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No , 281 ) , —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , on the 6 th November , a candidate was initiated into the Order , and three Brethren , having proved themselves properly qualified , passed to the 2 nd Degree . Lodge or Unions ( No . 318 ) . —There was a meeting of this Lodge at tho Freemasons' Tavern on the 3 rd November , when Bro . Greene , W . M ., raised a Brother to the 3 rd Degree . Upwards of twenty of the Brethren afterwards dined together .

Zetland Lodge ( No . 752 ) . —The regular assemblage of this Lodge took place at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , on Wednesday , the 12 th November . Bro . CopiiR , the W . M ., presided , who most ably initiated a candidate into the privileges of the Craft . After the other business bad been concluded , the Brethren adjourned to a well-supplied entertainment , provided by Bro . Cooper , and passed the usual social evening observed amongst Masons .

Polish National Lodoe ( No . 778 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 12 th November , Bro . Johnston , the W . M ., most ably initiated two gentlemen into the Order , and passed a Brother to the 2 nd Degree .

INSTRUCTION . BOYAL JUBILEE Lodge ( No . 8 f >) . —The anniversary of this Lodge was celebrated at Bro . Ireland's , Fetter-lane , on Tuesday , November 4 th . The Lodge opened YOTi . If . " 5 \ X

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ON THE RELIGION OF THE CELTS, AND THE CUSTOMS THENCE DERIVED. Article 1
LA VENDEE. A DRAMATIC POEM. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 10
A LOVE-TOKEN". Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
EOYAL ARCH. Article 49
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 51
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 51
MARE MASONRY. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 52
IRELAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 61
AMERICA. Article 63
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOE NOVEMBER Article 64
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE. Article 71
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 71
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Metropolitan.

being ended , the Brethren adjourned to refreshment , twenty-six Brethren sitting down , when they enjoyed a very pleasant evening . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . J . A . Adams , Nos . 194 and 206 ; and Burton , Nos . 9 and 202 .

Oak Lodge ( No . 225 ) . —The regular meeting of this Lodge on the 19 th November , at Radley ' s Hotel , New Bridge-street , was , inconsequence of that day being appointed by the M . W . the Grand Master for the Grand Lodge of Emergency , postponed until Monday the 24 th , when there was a good attendance of the members . Bro . Duckworth , W . M ., presided , and Bro . Augustus Yonder Heyde , was passed to the 2 nd Degree . Bro . Jackson , the S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing .

Joedan Lodge ( No . 237 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge met for the first time this season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Friday , November 21 . Bro . Goff was raised to the 3 rd Degree by Bro . Spooner , P . M . All business being completed , the Brethren retired to banquet , which was served up in excellent style ; to which succeeded the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , and concluded the proceedings of a most pleasant and harmonious meeting . The visitors present were Bros . Burton , P . M ., No . 9 , and W . M ., No . 202 ; Perryman , No . 9 ; Batty , No . 22 ; Boutcher , No . 816 : and Giraud , Lodge Esperance , Berne , Switzerland .

Lodge of Israel ( No . 247 ) . —This numerous and influential Lodge ( under the presidency of Bro . Henry A . Isaacs ^ W . M . ) met on Tuesday , the 11 th November , at Bro . Seyd's Masonic Hall , Finsbury-square . The business of the evening consisted of two initiations and one passing , at the conclusion of which the Brethren sat down to a most sumptuous banquet , served up with Bro . Seyd ' s usual liberality ; and , en passant , we may observe that the Brethren generally are much indebted to that Brother for the magnificent saloon he has erected for their accommodation , —assuredly one of the most convenient Lodge rooms in London . The usual toasts were interspersed by some excellent singing , and the Brethren parted in excellent spirits , looking forward with pleasurable expectation to the next reunion .

Lodge or United Strength ( No . 276 ) . —The customary monthly meeting of this Lodge took place at the Gun Tavern on Tuesday , the 11 th November , under the presidency of Bro . Henry Carter , the W . M . The business of the Lodge having been completed , the Brethren retired to a well-spread banquet . The Lodge , after spending a most harmonious and happy evening , adjourned until next month , when we understand there are several candidates for initiation .

St . Andrew ' s Lodge ( No , 281 ) , —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , on the 6 th November , a candidate was initiated into the Order , and three Brethren , having proved themselves properly qualified , passed to the 2 nd Degree . Lodge or Unions ( No . 318 ) . —There was a meeting of this Lodge at tho Freemasons' Tavern on the 3 rd November , when Bro . Greene , W . M ., raised a Brother to the 3 rd Degree . Upwards of twenty of the Brethren afterwards dined together .

Zetland Lodge ( No . 752 ) . —The regular assemblage of this Lodge took place at the Adam and Eve , Kensington , on Wednesday , the 12 th November . Bro . CopiiR , the W . M ., presided , who most ably initiated a candidate into the privileges of the Craft . After the other business bad been concluded , the Brethren adjourned to a well-supplied entertainment , provided by Bro . Cooper , and passed the usual social evening observed amongst Masons .

Polish National Lodoe ( No . 778 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge on the 12 th November , Bro . Johnston , the W . M ., most ably initiated two gentlemen into the Order , and passed a Brother to the 2 nd Degree .

INSTRUCTION . BOYAL JUBILEE Lodge ( No . 8 f >) . —The anniversary of this Lodge was celebrated at Bro . Ireland's , Fetter-lane , on Tuesday , November 4 th . The Lodge opened YOTi . If . " 5 \ X

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