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glee , or anything connected with the ** Ireavenry art . " The visitors were Bros . Bisgood , D . Prov . G . M . Kent , and P . M . No . 8 ; F . Crew , P . M . and Sec . No . 1 ; F . Binckes , P . M . No . 11 ; ; 3 EL Canton , No . 444 ( Frankfort , under English

Constitution ) , King , United States , & c . There was only one feeling , namely , of regret , at being compelled to " "break , the links " of such joy and harmony so soon , but as " eva ^ scence" is stamped on everything human , the social delights of the Old King ' s Arms must , perf () rce , share the " common lot . " But while we mournfully exclaim " Yale , vale , " we are cheered by the thought " Bedeunt saturnia regna . " /

St . Alb an V Lodge ( No . 32 ) . —This Lodge held its meeting at the London Coffee-house , on Monday , March 9 th , when Bro . George Dames was raised to the 3 rd Degree , and Mr . Owen Bower was most efficiently initiated into the secrets and mysteries of the Craft by Bro . P . M . Simmons , after which the Brethren retired to banquet , and passed an extremely pleasant evening . Bbitankia Lodge ( No . 38 . )—A Lodge of Emergency was held at the Thatched

House Tavern , on the 13 th March , when Bro . Lord Alfred Paget and Three other Brothers , were passe d to- the 2 u d Degree , and five Brothers raised to the 3 rd Degree . The installation of Bro . Geo . England , as successor to the present excellent Master Bro . H . Bridges , P . Prov . GLW . of Surrey , when , in consequence of the large attendance which is expected , the Lodger-will he held at Willis ' s ; Room ' s ? , ' the Thatched House not being sufficiently spacious to afford the required accommodation .

Mount Moeiah Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 25 th March , the W . M . Bro . Jno . Absolon , raised Bro . Lemon to the 3 rd Degree . The other business was merely formal . Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . — At the meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on the 19 th March , Bro . Sheriff , W . M ., raised three Brothers and passed two to the Degrees for which they were respectively qualified .

Royal Jubilee Lodge ( No . 85 ) .: —This Lodge held a meeting on Monday , March 2 , at Bro . Clemow ' s , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . There being no business on the books , some of the sections were worked ; after which the Brethren retired to supper , which was admirably served by the worthy host . The W . M ., Bro . Sargent , most ably discharged the duties of the chahy assisted by P . Ms . Bros . Hay ward . Parr , & c . The visitors were Bros . Easter and Charnock , of the United Pilgrims .

Lodge oe Regularity ( No . 108 ) . —This' Lodge met at the . Freemasons' ' Tavern for the despatch of business on Thursda }^ , March 12 th . One initiation and a 3 rd Degree were the only matters before the Lodge , the ceremonies being performed by the W . M ., Bro . Grosjean , in admirable style . Bro . Solomon , P . M ., presented the Lodge with a very handsome Master ' s Jewel , and on the motion of

Bro . Warren , seconded by Bro . W . Johnston , P . M ., it was resolved that a vote of thanks should be recorded on the minutes for the present . Several distinguished visitors were present , who expressed themselves highly delighted with tbe entertainment afforded them . The Brethren departed at an early hour , after partaking of a splendid collation , to which ample justice was done .

Temple Lodge ( No . 118 ) .- —The Brethren of this Lodge met on Tuesday , March 8 , at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , when the W . M ., Bro . Scott , initiated Messrs . Mobbs and Aldberry , and passed Bro . 0 . Southall to the Degree of a Fellow Craft . After the disposal of the usual business , Bro . Beard , tho Hon . Secretary , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Tutill , for his kindness in giving

the gratuitous use of his flags and banners on the occasion of the Lodge ball ; the proposition was seconded by 33 ro . Farthing , and carried unanimously . The Hon . Secretary also alluded to the result of the ball , and said there would he a good surplus for the charities . It was also proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously , that a vote of thanks be proffered to Bro . Beard , for his kind and efficient services as Hon . Secretary to the ball . The Brethren then adjourned , and partook

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ELECTION OF GRAND MASTER. Article 1
THE CANADAS. Article 2
THE EIGHT OF REPORTING IN GRAND LODGE. Article 3
NOTICE OF GRAND LODGE BUISNESS. Article 5
THE CANADIAN MOVEMENT. Article 5
THE QUARRYMAN OF ST. POINT. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN. Article 40
PROVINCIAL. Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 63
THE HIGH GRADES. Article 68
MARK MASONRY. Article 68
SCOTLAND. Article 69
COLONIAL Article 75
INDIA Article 79
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH Article 83
MASONIC ARCHITECTURE. Article 89
Obituary. Article 90
NOTICE. Article 91
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Metkopolita.It.

glee , or anything connected with the ** Ireavenry art . " The visitors were Bros . Bisgood , D . Prov . G . M . Kent , and P . M . No . 8 ; F . Crew , P . M . and Sec . No . 1 ; F . Binckes , P . M . No . 11 ; ; 3 EL Canton , No . 444 ( Frankfort , under English

Constitution ) , King , United States , & c . There was only one feeling , namely , of regret , at being compelled to " "break , the links " of such joy and harmony so soon , but as " eva ^ scence" is stamped on everything human , the social delights of the Old King ' s Arms must , perf () rce , share the " common lot . " But while we mournfully exclaim " Yale , vale , " we are cheered by the thought " Bedeunt saturnia regna . " /

St . Alb an V Lodge ( No . 32 ) . —This Lodge held its meeting at the London Coffee-house , on Monday , March 9 th , when Bro . George Dames was raised to the 3 rd Degree , and Mr . Owen Bower was most efficiently initiated into the secrets and mysteries of the Craft by Bro . P . M . Simmons , after which the Brethren retired to banquet , and passed an extremely pleasant evening . Bbitankia Lodge ( No . 38 . )—A Lodge of Emergency was held at the Thatched

House Tavern , on the 13 th March , when Bro . Lord Alfred Paget and Three other Brothers , were passe d to- the 2 u d Degree , and five Brothers raised to the 3 rd Degree . The installation of Bro . Geo . England , as successor to the present excellent Master Bro . H . Bridges , P . Prov . GLW . of Surrey , when , in consequence of the large attendance which is expected , the Lodger-will he held at Willis ' s ; Room ' s ? , ' the Thatched House not being sufficiently spacious to afford the required accommodation .

Mount Moeiah Lodge ( No . 40 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 25 th March , the W . M . Bro . Jno . Absolon , raised Bro . Lemon to the 3 rd Degree . The other business was merely formal . Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) . — At the meeting of this Lodge at the Bridge House Hotel , on the 19 th March , Bro . Sheriff , W . M ., raised three Brothers and passed two to the Degrees for which they were respectively qualified .

Royal Jubilee Lodge ( No . 85 ) .: —This Lodge held a meeting on Monday , March 2 , at Bro . Clemow ' s , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . There being no business on the books , some of the sections were worked ; after which the Brethren retired to supper , which was admirably served by the worthy host . The W . M ., Bro . Sargent , most ably discharged the duties of the chahy assisted by P . Ms . Bros . Hay ward . Parr , & c . The visitors were Bros . Easter and Charnock , of the United Pilgrims .

Lodge oe Regularity ( No . 108 ) . —This' Lodge met at the . Freemasons' ' Tavern for the despatch of business on Thursda }^ , March 12 th . One initiation and a 3 rd Degree were the only matters before the Lodge , the ceremonies being performed by the W . M ., Bro . Grosjean , in admirable style . Bro . Solomon , P . M ., presented the Lodge with a very handsome Master ' s Jewel , and on the motion of

Bro . Warren , seconded by Bro . W . Johnston , P . M ., it was resolved that a vote of thanks should be recorded on the minutes for the present . Several distinguished visitors were present , who expressed themselves highly delighted with tbe entertainment afforded them . The Brethren departed at an early hour , after partaking of a splendid collation , to which ample justice was done .

Temple Lodge ( No . 118 ) .- —The Brethren of this Lodge met on Tuesday , March 8 , at the Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street , when the W . M ., Bro . Scott , initiated Messrs . Mobbs and Aldberry , and passed Bro . 0 . Southall to the Degree of a Fellow Craft . After the disposal of the usual business , Bro . Beard , tho Hon . Secretary , proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Tutill , for his kindness in giving

the gratuitous use of his flags and banners on the occasion of the Lodge ball ; the proposition was seconded by 33 ro . Farthing , and carried unanimously . The Hon . Secretary also alluded to the result of the ball , and said there would he a good surplus for the charities . It was also proposed , seconded , and carried unanimously , that a vote of thanks be proffered to Bro . Beard , for his kind and efficient services as Hon . Secretary to the ball . The Brethren then adjourned , and partook

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