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Masonic Intelligence.

GLOBE LODGE ( No . 23 ) .-This Lodge , which has been so lon ° - distiinrimhed for the excellent working of its members , and * to which our late Br ° G Ike o tl me oi ' Thursday , Dec . 21 , at the Freemason ' s Tavern . The W . lK . H ^ inmost able manner raised two brethren to the sublime degree as Master Ma , ons " rl 8 Hle degree ° f a Fd ! 0 W Craft The b « H >« n next to \

oft I fnH J ^ eS S WMtl tw ? ' ' ' Whea B S ; « m P ^ S . W ., was unanimo ^ yele ted n « W ~ i ^ y ^ ^ Mnrer . The Tyler was then unanimously elected 4 l mSr " The tiflS : ft JCW 01 f \ ° f the W ' - ' -at 7 nd impt fv e mannei . i ie methren afterwards sat down to a capital supper and st / pnr f-h » ^ T-Sr ^ ™ ' ^ -s imieh enhaLd bvXe ^ cirstS and Bl : Z : L ' aCC 01 ^ alned ' ^ *• T ^ - Amongst the visitors were Br . Bohn !

ROBERT BURNS' LODGE ( No . 25 ) .-The last meeting for the year of this vein merous Lodge , took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , ° o „ Monda ? December the 4 h , under the presidency of Br . Paterson , W . M . Two gentlemen were , iSa fi ^i. ^ tt ^^^ T ^ r ^ t 0 tke **» ^> -Wt whom was the bt . p wSeir ^ leCl ^ ° irss Ut ** " **> ^*« £ ^ T & togetherrnd ^^\ ^ -avS ^

thecM ? nf M ?* ?¦ 29 ) -0 » Thnrsdayj the 7 th December , this Lodge met for B Mon ™ of B ° ° T nSmT \ Rtthe Ge 01 ' ™ Blue Boar Tavern , Holborn , when ii .. Momo , of Boston , Lincolnshire , was raised to the sublime deA-ee of a MM the ceremony being performed at the request of Br . RouoTto W M bv ' & " ThomasBoh „ , P . M . 201 a visitor to the Lodge . DuringtheeS g . k F ^ ife ' ^ TZ 7 Y 8 lect « WlM- fM * S ! ~* ^ "" I Br . ° Todd , re-elected tlien lroposod for initktionand 11 b bein

SL S £ ciotffhZo ^ , ' a — = — Fre ^ ns T ^ . n ° * f' ? ° > -A * the monthl y meeting of this Lodge at the r ecmasons Tavern on Wednesday , December 27 , one brother was pasted and a . 10 her raised to their respective degrees . Br . Luis Actus , J . W ., was elected WM for the ensuing year , Br . Ashdown , the S . W ., having declined to serve the offi c e at presentm of the of his

, consequence pressure private avocations . brnosTG MAN LODGE ( NO . 53 ) .-The members of this Lodge held their monthlv meeting at Br . lan d ' s Masonic Hall , Falcon Tavern , Fetter iL n ThmX Z Axtcm i ^ H t " l R I CCnneIl y , th ° ™»™^ le absence of the W . M , E ,-anS ft gentlemen into the ancient Order , and passed one Br . and raised ™ ° lKCtV 0 ( leS 1 ' ° e 3 ' ThiSbeing elecfbn the ballot

iWM tZT - ^ - "few , was taken V ' ' S Y ear >* ™ ammously fell upon Br . Turner , the present ° - * -B 1- M ° f w ^ unanimously re-elected Treasurer , having held that reversible bix- hr ™ T 7 T ' ' * ? , ' - eat SatisfaCti 0 n ° f t , le mombels of *» Log The S tJS " " ° « Siness ^& 'ed to refreshment , and seperated a ° t a

com-GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —Tho anniversary meeting of this most excellent nrl highly respectable Lodge , was held at the Bridge Housebote ! , on Thu ^^ m-B G' £ Z ^ r ^^ - ¥ ^^ aWyP ^ dabn , ther to the second degree . B ' Plfti 7- G-W . ior Surrey , was then duly installed into the chair by PM ' , T ? X ' ^ f ^ P-M- ' s AspinwellandMonnery , and a numerous board of ± M s The New Master invested Br . P . Willmott , as S . W . ; Br . Rowden J W Br S ; S v ' r ° - r *¦ P - - Edmonds > Secretai ^ ^ ^ r Pet'i ' oi Ihe other officers having been appointed , the new W . M . proceeded to raise brotht

a to the degree of a M . M . and performed the ceremony with great care and precision At the conclusion of the Masonic business about CO of tho brethren amoUwh ™" were several visitors , including nearly every Prov . Grand officer for S * £ ™ IniT . ° * t 1 ^ n ^ CTeilin S ™ P » t » ^ n ^ st agreeable and ha ¦ pre n bur " ' ^ f ^ S :. R ^ "tal' of Hn S' ^ d , was exacted to have been iuc = ent , but was prevented attending , owing to an accident he met with a short time « nce , n & mtzerknd b y which his leg was broken , from the effects of which he has noi yet completely recovered .

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THE MASONIC MIRROR: Article 1
PROSPERITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE SQUARE AND COMPASSES. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 8
THE HEIR OF BENDERSLEIGH; OR, THE FREEMASON'S PROMISE. Article 11
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 19
Untitled Article 22
Untitled Article 23
SCOTLAND. Article 39
CORRRESPONDENCE. Article 40
Untitled Article 41
FREEMASONRY IN BANFFSHIRE. Article 42
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 42
Untitled Article 43
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR DECEMBER. Article 43
OBITUARY. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Masonic Intelligence.

GLOBE LODGE ( No . 23 ) .-This Lodge , which has been so lon ° - distiinrimhed for the excellent working of its members , and * to which our late Br ° G Ike o tl me oi ' Thursday , Dec . 21 , at the Freemason ' s Tavern . The W . lK . H ^ inmost able manner raised two brethren to the sublime degree as Master Ma , ons " rl 8 Hle degree ° f a Fd ! 0 W Craft The b « H >« n next to \

oft I fnH J ^ eS S WMtl tw ? ' ' ' Whea B S ; « m P ^ S . W ., was unanimo ^ yele ted n « W ~ i ^ y ^ ^ Mnrer . The Tyler was then unanimously elected 4 l mSr " The tiflS : ft JCW 01 f \ ° f the W ' - ' -at 7 nd impt fv e mannei . i ie methren afterwards sat down to a capital supper and st / pnr f-h » ^ T-Sr ^ ™ ' ^ -s imieh enhaLd bvXe ^ cirstS and Bl : Z : L ' aCC 01 ^ alned ' ^ *• T ^ - Amongst the visitors were Br . Bohn !

ROBERT BURNS' LODGE ( No . 25 ) .-The last meeting for the year of this vein merous Lodge , took place at the Freemasons' Tavern , ° o „ Monda ? December the 4 h , under the presidency of Br . Paterson , W . M . Two gentlemen were , iSa fi ^i. ^ tt ^^^ T ^ r ^ t 0 tke **» ^> -Wt whom was the bt . p wSeir ^ leCl ^ ° irss Ut ** " **> ^*« £ ^ T & togetherrnd ^^\ ^ -avS ^

thecM ? nf M ?* ?¦ 29 ) -0 » Thnrsdayj the 7 th December , this Lodge met for B Mon ™ of B ° ° T nSmT \ Rtthe Ge 01 ' ™ Blue Boar Tavern , Holborn , when ii .. Momo , of Boston , Lincolnshire , was raised to the sublime deA-ee of a MM the ceremony being performed at the request of Br . RouoTto W M bv ' & " ThomasBoh „ , P . M . 201 a visitor to the Lodge . DuringtheeS g . k F ^ ife ' ^ TZ 7 Y 8 lect « WlM- fM * S ! ~* ^ "" I Br . ° Todd , re-elected tlien lroposod for initktionand 11 b bein

SL S £ ciotffhZo ^ , ' a — = — Fre ^ ns T ^ . n ° * f' ? ° > -A * the monthl y meeting of this Lodge at the r ecmasons Tavern on Wednesday , December 27 , one brother was pasted and a . 10 her raised to their respective degrees . Br . Luis Actus , J . W ., was elected WM for the ensuing year , Br . Ashdown , the S . W ., having declined to serve the offi c e at presentm of the of his

, consequence pressure private avocations . brnosTG MAN LODGE ( NO . 53 ) .-The members of this Lodge held their monthlv meeting at Br . lan d ' s Masonic Hall , Falcon Tavern , Fetter iL n ThmX Z Axtcm i ^ H t " l R I CCnneIl y , th ° ™»™^ le absence of the W . M , E ,-anS ft gentlemen into the ancient Order , and passed one Br . and raised ™ ° lKCtV 0 ( leS 1 ' ° e 3 ' ThiSbeing elecfbn the ballot

iWM tZT - ^ - "few , was taken V ' ' S Y ear >* ™ ammously fell upon Br . Turner , the present ° - * -B 1- M ° f w ^ unanimously re-elected Treasurer , having held that reversible bix- hr ™ T 7 T ' ' * ? , ' - eat SatisfaCti 0 n ° f t , le mombels of *» Log The S tJS " " ° « Siness ^& 'ed to refreshment , and seperated a ° t a

com-GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —Tho anniversary meeting of this most excellent nrl highly respectable Lodge , was held at the Bridge Housebote ! , on Thu ^^ m-B G' £ Z ^ r ^^ - ¥ ^^ aWyP ^ dabn , ther to the second degree . B ' Plfti 7- G-W . ior Surrey , was then duly installed into the chair by PM ' , T ? X ' ^ f ^ P-M- ' s AspinwellandMonnery , and a numerous board of ± M s The New Master invested Br . P . Willmott , as S . W . ; Br . Rowden J W Br S ; S v ' r ° - r *¦ P - - Edmonds > Secretai ^ ^ ^ r Pet'i ' oi Ihe other officers having been appointed , the new W . M . proceeded to raise brotht

a to the degree of a M . M . and performed the ceremony with great care and precision At the conclusion of the Masonic business about CO of tho brethren amoUwh ™" were several visitors , including nearly every Prov . Grand officer for S * £ ™ IniT . ° * t 1 ^ n ^ CTeilin S ™ P » t » ^ n ^ st agreeable and ha ¦ pre n bur " ' ^ f ^ S :. R ^ "tal' of Hn S' ^ d , was exacted to have been iuc = ent , but was prevented attending , owing to an accident he met with a short time « nce , n & mtzerknd b y which his leg was broken , from the effects of which he has noi yet completely recovered .

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