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London Lodges.

PHCSNIX LODGE ( NO . 202 ) . —The brethren held a Lodge of Emergency at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , the 14 th , when Br . Harrison , the W . M ., ably raised Br . Morris to the third degree . The other business , owing to the non-attendance of the brethren , was merely formal . DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 206 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on the 3 rd of July , at Br . Ireland ' s , Fetter-lane , the W . M ., Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , presiding , when Messrs . Davis and Hunt were initiated into Freemasonry ; Clark passed ,

and Br . Haydon raised to their respective degrees . At the conclusion of the business the brethren proceeded to the Roebuck Inn , Lewisham , where they partook of a very elegant banquet , and passed the evening in the greatest harmony . JORDAN LODGE ( NO . 237 ) . —The annual summer recreation dinner of this Lodge , was held on Friday , July 20 th , at Br . Bailey's , Raiiway Hotel , Kingston . Br . Spoo er , W . M . presiding . The visiting brethren were Br . J . Levinson , 7 ; and Br . W . H . Young , 399 . The dinner was of the most recherche description , and the evening was spent in the interchange of those kindly feelings so peculiarly belonging to the

brotherhood of the mystic art . ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 752 . )—The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at Br . Cooper's , the Adam and Eve Tavern , Kensington , on Wednesday , the 11 th , when Br . Heywood was installed into the chair , as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , by Br . Schofield , the immediate P . M ., in the presence of a board of thirteen installed Masters . The ceremony , which was performed in a very excellent manner , having concluded , Br . Heywood , as W . M ., proceeded as follows : —Br . Hurst , S . W . ;

Br . Cooper , J . W . ; Br . Wise , S . D . ; Br . Simpson , J . D . ; Br . Walter , I . G . At the close of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant collation , most elegantly served by Br . Cooper . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been drunk , Br . Schofield proposed the health of the W . M ., and congratulated the brethren upon the choice they had made in selecting such a Master . He had no hesitation in saying that every Lodge to which Br . Heywood belonged , had found in him an anxious supporter of the various charities appertaining to Freemasonry

therefore , did he say , it was a matter of-congratulation in having Br . Heywood to preside over them . The toast having been most cordially responded to , the W . M . acknowledged the compliment , and assured the brethren that when he entered Freemasonry he did not do so merely for the opportunity of wearing the badge of the Order—honourable as that badge was to any man—but with the full determination of endeavouring to do his best to promote those great principles on which the Order was foundedand the general interests of the Craft . He felt that at the present time he

, was far behind many of his predecessors in the chair , in Masonic knowledge ; but what man had done , man might do again ; and he hoped , at the end of the year , to deserve the compliment which the brethren had been pleased to pay him . In conclusion , he begged to thank the numerous visitors for the honour they had conferred upon him by their presence , and to assure them that he should always be flattered and honoured by then attendance whenever convenient . Br . Wm . Watson very

neatly returned thanks for the visitors , and a variety of appropriate toasts having been drunk , the brethren separated at a somewhat advanced hour . Amongst the visitors we observed Brs . Rackstraw , Wm . Watson , Warren , Hewlett , Odell , Gurton , Adams , Temple , Kennedy , Crawley , Tiley , & c . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the beautiful playing of Br . Julian Adams on the concertina and pianoforte , and the vocal exertions of Br . Taylor , and his sister , Miss Marian Taylor . LODGE OF UNITED PILGRIMS ( NO . 745 ) . —At the last meeting of this lodge , Br .

Farmer , the W . M ., very ably raised two brothers , and passed one . At the conclusion of busiuess , the brethren supped together to the number of 15 LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( NO . 784 ) . —A meeting of this excellent lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd of July , when Br . Boura , in tho absence of the W . M . Br . Caplin , who was unavoidably absent , passed a Br . to the second degree . BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 . )—At the last meeting of this Lodge , on June 18 , at the Star and Garter , Kew , Br . Watson , W . M ., presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree , Br . Tylee elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Br . Coopei Treasurer .

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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
THE CHANCES OF LIFE, Article 8
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
A MASONIC SONG. Article 16
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 17
THE LIGHT DIVINE. Article 26
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 27
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 27
LONDON LODGES. Article 30
INSTRUCTION. Article 32
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 39
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 44
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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London Lodges.

PHCSNIX LODGE ( NO . 202 ) . —The brethren held a Lodge of Emergency at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , the 14 th , when Br . Harrison , the W . M ., ably raised Br . Morris to the third degree . The other business , owing to the non-attendance of the brethren , was merely formal . DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 206 ) . —An emergency meeting of this Lodge was held on the 3 rd of July , at Br . Ireland ' s , Fetter-lane , the W . M ., Br . Thos . Alex . Adams , presiding , when Messrs . Davis and Hunt were initiated into Freemasonry ; Clark passed ,

and Br . Haydon raised to their respective degrees . At the conclusion of the business the brethren proceeded to the Roebuck Inn , Lewisham , where they partook of a very elegant banquet , and passed the evening in the greatest harmony . JORDAN LODGE ( NO . 237 ) . —The annual summer recreation dinner of this Lodge , was held on Friday , July 20 th , at Br . Bailey's , Raiiway Hotel , Kingston . Br . Spoo er , W . M . presiding . The visiting brethren were Br . J . Levinson , 7 ; and Br . W . H . Young , 399 . The dinner was of the most recherche description , and the evening was spent in the interchange of those kindly feelings so peculiarly belonging to the

brotherhood of the mystic art . ZETLAND LODGE ( No . 752 . )—The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at Br . Cooper's , the Adam and Eve Tavern , Kensington , on Wednesday , the 11 th , when Br . Heywood was installed into the chair , as W . M . for the ensuing twelve months , by Br . Schofield , the immediate P . M ., in the presence of a board of thirteen installed Masters . The ceremony , which was performed in a very excellent manner , having concluded , Br . Heywood , as W . M ., proceeded as follows : —Br . Hurst , S . W . ;

Br . Cooper , J . W . ; Br . Wise , S . D . ; Br . Simpson , J . D . ; Br . Walter , I . G . At the close of the business , the brethren adjourned to a very elegant collation , most elegantly served by Br . Cooper . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been drunk , Br . Schofield proposed the health of the W . M ., and congratulated the brethren upon the choice they had made in selecting such a Master . He had no hesitation in saying that every Lodge to which Br . Heywood belonged , had found in him an anxious supporter of the various charities appertaining to Freemasonry

therefore , did he say , it was a matter of-congratulation in having Br . Heywood to preside over them . The toast having been most cordially responded to , the W . M . acknowledged the compliment , and assured the brethren that when he entered Freemasonry he did not do so merely for the opportunity of wearing the badge of the Order—honourable as that badge was to any man—but with the full determination of endeavouring to do his best to promote those great principles on which the Order was foundedand the general interests of the Craft . He felt that at the present time he

, was far behind many of his predecessors in the chair , in Masonic knowledge ; but what man had done , man might do again ; and he hoped , at the end of the year , to deserve the compliment which the brethren had been pleased to pay him . In conclusion , he begged to thank the numerous visitors for the honour they had conferred upon him by their presence , and to assure them that he should always be flattered and honoured by then attendance whenever convenient . Br . Wm . Watson very

neatly returned thanks for the visitors , and a variety of appropriate toasts having been drunk , the brethren separated at a somewhat advanced hour . Amongst the visitors we observed Brs . Rackstraw , Wm . Watson , Warren , Hewlett , Odell , Gurton , Adams , Temple , Kennedy , Crawley , Tiley , & c . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the beautiful playing of Br . Julian Adams on the concertina and pianoforte , and the vocal exertions of Br . Taylor , and his sister , Miss Marian Taylor . LODGE OF UNITED PILGRIMS ( NO . 745 ) . —At the last meeting of this lodge , Br .

Farmer , the W . M ., very ably raised two brothers , and passed one . At the conclusion of busiuess , the brethren supped together to the number of 15 LA TOLERANCE LODGE ( NO . 784 ) . —A meeting of this excellent lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 3 rd of July , when Br . Boura , in tho absence of the W . M . Br . Caplin , who was unavoidably absent , passed a Br . to the second degree . BEADON LODGE ( NO . 902 . )—At the last meeting of this Lodge , on June 18 , at the Star and Garter , Kew , Br . Watson , W . M ., presiding , a brother was raised to the third degree , Br . Tylee elected W . M . for the ensuing year , and Br . Coopei Treasurer .

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