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Masonic Intelligence.

the arrangements auguring well as to the desire of Br . Wale to do all in his power to promote the comfort of the brethren . Br . T . A . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , among whom we noticed Brs . Drysdal , P . M ., No . 253 ; W . Walkley , W . M ., No . 367 ; Ireland , W . M ., No . 805 ; Morris , P . M ., No . 103 ; Slee , No . 11 ; Binkes , S . W ., No . 11 ; J . W . Ward , No . 12 ; Reach , No . 25 ; and H . Garrod , No . 206 . [ We ought to observe that no notice of removal was given to us . If Masters or Secretaries will not pay us that courtesy , it is impossible to

keep our list of Masonic appointments correct . —ED . ] BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —An Emergency Meeting of this Lodge was held at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter Tavern , Kew , on Wednesday , April 4 , when two candidates were duly initiated into the Order , by Br . Watson , W . M ., and a brother having gone through the necessary examination , passed to the second degree . The newly initiated Br . Kingshoto is the worth y host of the Railway Inn , Isleworth , a house much resorted to by brethren resident in that district .

ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL YORK CHAPTER ( No . 7 ) . —The members of this flourishing Chapter , held a convocation on Tuesday , the 24 th April , when Comp . A . A . Le Veau was most ably installed into the first principals chair , by Comp . John Hervey , M . E . Z . Two brethren were afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . All business being ended , upwards of 40 of the companions dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( NO . 49 ) . —On Tuesday 17 th Aprilthe Companions of

, , the Chapter met at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , to elect the officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Br . Levinson and . Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comp . Cooper , H . ; Comp . Potter , J . ; and Comp . Daly , P . S . Comp . Andrew exalted Br .. Levinson with with his usual ability , and , after the close of business , the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early . DOMATIC CHAPTER ( NO . 206 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held at Comp . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Laneon the 26 th Aprilwhen Br . Odell was exalted

, , into Royal Arch Masonry . The installation of officers for the year then took place . Comp . Sigrist , assisted by Comp . Blackburn , installed Comp . Clark , Z . ; Comp . Buss , H . j and Comp . T . A . Adams , J . On the motion of Comp . Child , seconded by Comp . T . A . Adams , it was resolved that Comp . Selig should be presented with a jewel , for the very able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his year of office . All business being ended the Comps . adjourned to a very elegant supper , and spent an evening of unalloyed enjoyment in the interchange of those courtesies and amenities

which so much distinguish the order . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( N O . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its monthly meeting , on Tuesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , when Comp . Scambler was duly installed Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; and Comp . Sheen , J . Br . Rippin , No . 196 , was exalted to the sublime degree of the Royal Arch . The companions then retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony and true Masonic feeling . The visitors present were Comps . Muggeridge , Z ., 13 ; Mallalieu

, P . Z ., formerly of this Chapter ; Levinson , 7 ; Beular , 593 . The members also met , according to summons , to a Chapter of Emergency at the same place , on Wednesday , the 18 th ult ., when Brs . Joseph Henry , and Levy , jun ., were exalted mto Royal Arch Masonry . The Chapter , was then adjourned ( E E ) to the second Tuesday in October ; after which the companions retired to refreshment , and , after having passed a pleasant evening , parted at an early hour . The visiting Comps . present were Comps . Solomons and Ely , both of 223 .

POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( No . 788 ) , —The April convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 26 th , to elect the officers for the ensuing year . The election for principals fell upon Comp . James Wilder Adams , as Z . ; Comp . Henry , Geo . Warren , as H . ; and Comp . Mickalski ( who has already filled all the offices in the Chapter with distinguished honour to himself and advantage to the Comps . ) , as J . A duly qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Arch . The Comps . snbsoquently supped together , and having spent a pleasant evening , adjourned until the last Thursday in October .

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THE LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
THE AGED MASONS' ASYLUM Article 4
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 5
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 18
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 22
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 37
KNIGHT TEMPLARS. Article 41
SCOTLAND. Article 41
THE COLONIES. Article 44
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 46
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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the arrangements auguring well as to the desire of Br . Wale to do all in his power to promote the comfort of the brethren . Br . T . A . Adams , P . M ., No . 196 , returned thanks on behalf of the visitors , among whom we noticed Brs . Drysdal , P . M ., No . 253 ; W . Walkley , W . M ., No . 367 ; Ireland , W . M ., No . 805 ; Morris , P . M ., No . 103 ; Slee , No . 11 ; Binkes , S . W ., No . 11 ; J . W . Ward , No . 12 ; Reach , No . 25 ; and H . Garrod , No . 206 . [ We ought to observe that no notice of removal was given to us . If Masters or Secretaries will not pay us that courtesy , it is impossible to

keep our list of Masonic appointments correct . —ED . ] BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 ) . —An Emergency Meeting of this Lodge was held at Br . Adams ' , Star and Garter Tavern , Kew , on Wednesday , April 4 , when two candidates were duly initiated into the Order , by Br . Watson , W . M ., and a brother having gone through the necessary examination , passed to the second degree . The newly initiated Br . Kingshoto is the worth y host of the Railway Inn , Isleworth , a house much resorted to by brethren resident in that district .

ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL YORK CHAPTER ( No . 7 ) . —The members of this flourishing Chapter , held a convocation on Tuesday , the 24 th April , when Comp . A . A . Le Veau was most ably installed into the first principals chair , by Comp . John Hervey , M . E . Z . Two brethren were afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . All business being ended , upwards of 40 of the companions dined together , and spent a very pleasant evening . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( NO . 49 ) . —On Tuesday 17 th Aprilthe Companions of

, , the Chapter met at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , to elect the officers for the ensuing year , and Exalt Br . Levinson and . Comp . Joseph Smith was elected Z . ; Comp . Cooper , H . ; Comp . Potter , J . ; and Comp . Daly , P . S . Comp . Andrew exalted Br .. Levinson with with his usual ability , and , after the close of business , the Companions sat down to an excellent supper , and separated early . DOMATIC CHAPTER ( NO . 206 ) . —A Convocation of this Chapter was held at Comp . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Laneon the 26 th Aprilwhen Br . Odell was exalted

, , into Royal Arch Masonry . The installation of officers for the year then took place . Comp . Sigrist , assisted by Comp . Blackburn , installed Comp . Clark , Z . ; Comp . Buss , H . j and Comp . T . A . Adams , J . On the motion of Comp . Child , seconded by Comp . T . A . Adams , it was resolved that Comp . Selig should be presented with a jewel , for the very able manner in which he had presided over the Chapter during his year of office . All business being ended the Comps . adjourned to a very elegant supper , and spent an evening of unalloyed enjoyment in the interchange of those courtesies and amenities

which so much distinguish the order . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( N O . 218 ) . —This Chapter held its monthly meeting , on Tuesday , the 10 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , when Comp . Scambler was duly installed Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; and Comp . Sheen , J . Br . Rippin , No . 196 , was exalted to the sublime degree of the Royal Arch . The companions then retired to refreshment , and the evening was spent in perfect harmony and true Masonic feeling . The visitors present were Comps . Muggeridge , Z ., 13 ; Mallalieu

, P . Z ., formerly of this Chapter ; Levinson , 7 ; Beular , 593 . The members also met , according to summons , to a Chapter of Emergency at the same place , on Wednesday , the 18 th ult ., when Brs . Joseph Henry , and Levy , jun ., were exalted mto Royal Arch Masonry . The Chapter , was then adjourned ( E E ) to the second Tuesday in October ; after which the companions retired to refreshment , and , after having passed a pleasant evening , parted at an early hour . The visiting Comps . present were Comps . Solomons and Ely , both of 223 .

POLISH NATIONAL CHAPTER ( No . 788 ) , —The April convocation of this Chapter was held at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 26 th , to elect the officers for the ensuing year . The election for principals fell upon Comp . James Wilder Adams , as Z . ; Comp . Henry , Geo . Warren , as H . ; and Comp . Mickalski ( who has already filled all the offices in the Chapter with distinguished honour to himself and advantage to the Comps . ) , as J . A duly qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Arch . The Comps . snbsoquently supped together , and having spent a pleasant evening , adjourned until the last Thursday in October .

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