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Masonic Intelligence.

¦ brethren for their kind expresssions and for their good feeling towards him . The W . M . then proposed the health of the visitors , which Br . Bagshaw , P . P . G ., Treasurer of Bengal , responded to in a neat speech . The health of the newly initiated brother having been given , Br . Dr . Jones proposed health and prosperity to the W . M . Br . HopAA'ood , in eloquent and feeling terms , thanked the brethren for the , honour they had conferred on him . It was thirty-five years since he was initiated ,

in the Lodge , and having passed the chair , his present position was unanticipated . He had seen a A'ariety of changes in the Lodge , and many of those who had greeted him at his initiation had passed away . He had , however , the same interest for the Lodge at heart as from the first , and would do all in his power to promote the welfare of the ancient ancl universally great institution , of which he was proud to be a member , and . more particularly to advance the interest of a Lodge oi'er which he presided t-venty . nine years ago . The W . M . resumed his seat amidst the applause of the brethren .

Several other toasts were then proposed , among others , the Grand Stewards' Lodge , which ivas briefly responded to by Br . Tomkins , W . M ., and the company separated soon after eleven o ' clock , much delighted with the pleasures of the evening . ALBION LODGE ( No . 9 ) . —A numerous meeting of this highly respectable Lodge , took place on the 2 nd ult ., at the Freemasons Tavern , when the W . M . Br . MacCulloch completed the duties of his year of office , by raising , in a most affecting manner , a properly qualified candidate to the sublime degree of a Master MasonThe chair

. was then taken by the Father of the Lodge , P . M . Br . Cant , when the W . M . Br . Mac-Culloch presented Br . F . Burton , W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . This ceremony , the venerable P . M . Avent through in a manner most satisfactory to the Lodge , and at its conclusion , the ne-vly installed Master , than Avhom there is not a

more respected member in the Craft , received the congratulations of the brethren . He then appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Br . Wood , S . W . ; Br . Moring , J . W- ; Br . P . M . Lee , Treasurer , Br . P . M . Rackstraw , Secretary , Br- Ferryman , S-D- ; Br . Friend , J . D . ; Br . Knight , I . G . ; Br . Mitchell , Steward . The working of the Lodge having been thus efficiently provided for , the W . M . put it into play by ably passing two brethren to the second degree ; after which , the Lodge was closed and the brethren retired to the banqueting room , where a most agreeable

evening Avas spent , to the harmony of which Br . Genge , Br . Cant , Br . Crawlev , Br-Houghton , Br . Gc ring , ancl Br . Mitchell , largely contributed . In returning thanks for the visitors , of whom there were a large number present , Br . Warren , P . M . of 202 , said , that although many years had elapsed since last he sat a guest at the social board of the Albion , still they had not obliterated the kindly feelings with which he regarded the Lodge , it having been tho first he had ever visited after joining the Craft ; and ho was delighted on looking round the table to see in the ranks of the Past Masters

, so many well remembered faces ; but that delight was enhanced , -when he saw in the chair that night , a Br . whom he in common with all who knew him so highly appreciated—a Br . Avithwhom he was Masonically connected in another Lodge , over which he hoped to see him preside as Master , Avith the same spirit and ability which he had displayed that night . Br . Crawley , P . M . of 25 , also replied to the toast , and in feeling terms referred to his past association with some of the Past Masters from whom he had learned his Craft Masonry . Several other toasts followed , and the festivities terminated in the most harmonious manner .

¦ w l f -L'O' - ( SSo . II ) . —ibis numerous Lodge , held its monthly meeting on Wednesday , Jan . 10 , Avhen a brother was raised to the third degree , and the Master elect , _ ., r . Spooner , installed into the chair by Br . Young , P . M ., in a most able ancl impressive manner , in the presence of a numerous board of installed Masters . The WM . then appointed Brs . Bincks , S . W . ; Masterman , J . W . ; Austin , S . D . ; Payne , J . D ; berman , I . G . Br . Williams was reinvested as Treasurer ; Br . Peter Mathews , as Secretaryand Br . le office which

, Tempas D . C-an , in a Lodge like the Enoch , rs one of the most onerous a brother can hold-and no one could better perform its uuties than j _ r . lemple . At the conclusion of business , a large number of brethren ^! r ' p ^ nl i ^ 'i ° beiu S - Write , Grand Secretary ; Br . Dr . Robert iSii ? n 1 an i P ' , ° i - G - ' of Essex - Bis ' < " ™ ' " 3 ; Woodley , 902 . Kennedy , 201 ; England , 57 ; Marsh , 30 ; Goldsmith , 25 ; Mallalieu , 227 B-u-rett

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Masonic Intelligence.

¦ brethren for their kind expresssions and for their good feeling towards him . The W . M . then proposed the health of the visitors , which Br . Bagshaw , P . P . G ., Treasurer of Bengal , responded to in a neat speech . The health of the newly initiated brother having been given , Br . Dr . Jones proposed health and prosperity to the W . M . Br . HopAA'ood , in eloquent and feeling terms , thanked the brethren for the , honour they had conferred on him . It was thirty-five years since he was initiated ,

in the Lodge , and having passed the chair , his present position was unanticipated . He had seen a A'ariety of changes in the Lodge , and many of those who had greeted him at his initiation had passed away . He had , however , the same interest for the Lodge at heart as from the first , and would do all in his power to promote the welfare of the ancient ancl universally great institution , of which he was proud to be a member , and . more particularly to advance the interest of a Lodge oi'er which he presided t-venty . nine years ago . The W . M . resumed his seat amidst the applause of the brethren .

Several other toasts were then proposed , among others , the Grand Stewards' Lodge , which ivas briefly responded to by Br . Tomkins , W . M ., and the company separated soon after eleven o ' clock , much delighted with the pleasures of the evening . ALBION LODGE ( No . 9 ) . —A numerous meeting of this highly respectable Lodge , took place on the 2 nd ult ., at the Freemasons Tavern , when the W . M . Br . MacCulloch completed the duties of his year of office , by raising , in a most affecting manner , a properly qualified candidate to the sublime degree of a Master MasonThe chair

. was then taken by the Father of the Lodge , P . M . Br . Cant , when the W . M . Br . Mac-Culloch presented Br . F . Burton , W . M . elect , for the benefit of installation . This ceremony , the venerable P . M . Avent through in a manner most satisfactory to the Lodge , and at its conclusion , the ne-vly installed Master , than Avhom there is not a

more respected member in the Craft , received the congratulations of the brethren . He then appointed the following brethren as his officers for the ensuing year : —Br . Wood , S . W . ; Br . Moring , J . W- ; Br . P . M . Lee , Treasurer , Br . P . M . Rackstraw , Secretary , Br- Ferryman , S-D- ; Br . Friend , J . D . ; Br . Knight , I . G . ; Br . Mitchell , Steward . The working of the Lodge having been thus efficiently provided for , the W . M . put it into play by ably passing two brethren to the second degree ; after which , the Lodge was closed and the brethren retired to the banqueting room , where a most agreeable

evening Avas spent , to the harmony of which Br . Genge , Br . Cant , Br . Crawlev , Br-Houghton , Br . Gc ring , ancl Br . Mitchell , largely contributed . In returning thanks for the visitors , of whom there were a large number present , Br . Warren , P . M . of 202 , said , that although many years had elapsed since last he sat a guest at the social board of the Albion , still they had not obliterated the kindly feelings with which he regarded the Lodge , it having been tho first he had ever visited after joining the Craft ; and ho was delighted on looking round the table to see in the ranks of the Past Masters

, so many well remembered faces ; but that delight was enhanced , -when he saw in the chair that night , a Br . whom he in common with all who knew him so highly appreciated—a Br . Avithwhom he was Masonically connected in another Lodge , over which he hoped to see him preside as Master , Avith the same spirit and ability which he had displayed that night . Br . Crawley , P . M . of 25 , also replied to the toast , and in feeling terms referred to his past association with some of the Past Masters from whom he had learned his Craft Masonry . Several other toasts followed , and the festivities terminated in the most harmonious manner .

¦ w l f -L'O' - ( SSo . II ) . —ibis numerous Lodge , held its monthly meeting on Wednesday , Jan . 10 , Avhen a brother was raised to the third degree , and the Master elect , _ ., r . Spooner , installed into the chair by Br . Young , P . M ., in a most able ancl impressive manner , in the presence of a numerous board of installed Masters . The WM . then appointed Brs . Bincks , S . W . ; Masterman , J . W . ; Austin , S . D . ; Payne , J . D ; berman , I . G . Br . Williams was reinvested as Treasurer ; Br . Peter Mathews , as Secretaryand Br . le office which

, Tempas D . C-an , in a Lodge like the Enoch , rs one of the most onerous a brother can hold-and no one could better perform its uuties than j _ r . lemple . At the conclusion of business , a large number of brethren ^! r ' p ^ nl i ^ 'i ° beiu S - Write , Grand Secretary ; Br . Dr . Robert iSii ? n 1 an i P ' , ° i - G - ' of Essex - Bis ' < " ™ ' " 3 ; Woodley , 902 . Kennedy , 201 ; England , 57 ; Marsh , 30 ; Goldsmith , 25 ; Mallalieu , 227 B-u-rett

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