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of a banquet prepared by Bro . George Painter , in his usual excellent style . The visitors included Bro . B . Jones , No . 25 ; Knowles , and Price . London Lodge ( No . 125 ) . —The members of this Lodge assembled together at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , March 7 th , when the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Bowman , very ably initiated a gentleman into Freemasonry , and advanced a Brother to a further Degree , both ceremonies being creditably performed .

Lod & e of G-ood Befoet ( No , 158 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at Badley ' s Hotel , on Thursday , 5 th of March , when * tliree Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Masons . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Byron , of Lodge No . 57 . St . Thomas ' s Lodge ( No . 166 ) . — The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , the 7 th of March , Bro . James Batsford , W . M ., in the chair , who most efficiently raised a duly qualified Brother to the Master Mason ' s Degree , and initiated a gentleman into the Order , assisted by Bro . Brampton , P . M ., there being several visiting Brethren present .

Lodge of Pkxjdent Brethken ( No . 169 ) . — This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , 24 th March , there being a goodly assemblage of Brethren . Bro . Blackburn , the W . M ., presided with great ability , initiating into the Order Messrs . Henry Muller andWilliam Greygoose , advancing Bros . Holt , Jones , and Hammond to the 2 nd Degree ^ and conferring the Master Mason ' s Degree upon Bro . Sharpe ; all of which duties were performed in a manner to give the highest satisfaction .

Cadogan LODaE ( No . 188 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , March 17 th , for the installation of the W . M ., and other business . The retiring W . M .,, Bro . Hall , initiated Mr . William John Leach into the mysteries of the Order , and raised Bro . Henry Kirkman to the 3 rd Degree in a very able and impressive manner . The W . M . then resigned his chair to Bro . William Hardman , P . M ., and Sec . of the Lodge , who proceeded to install the W . M . elect , Bro . Edmund Bead , he having been unanimously elected to fill the office at the previous meeting . The next duty was the

appointment and investiture of the Officers , viz . : —Bros . H , C . Bead , S . W . ; Eichardson , J . W . ; Sandon , P . M ., Treas . ; Hardman , P . M ., Sec . ; Francis , S . D . ; S . W . Daukes , Grand Supt . of Works , J . D . ; Hall , P . M ., Dir . of Cer . ; Meuseh , I . G . The proceedings were conducted in a manner reflecting the highest credit on all the Brethren , and after partaking of an excellent banquet , and spending a most delightful evening , which was much enhanced by some admirable singing , the Brethren separated with the greatest harmony and cordiality . Among the visitors present were , Bros . Smith , Quebec , Canada , No . 214 , and Greville , No . 212 , Universal .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —The members of this still increasing Lodge assembled at the Preemasons * Tavern , for the despatch of Masonic matters , on Tuesday , March 3 rd , Bro . Jeffries , W . M ., in the chair . The business was of a most voluminous character , comprising three initiations ( Messrs . William Jackson , J . Corben , and W . Davis ) , one passing ( Bro . Potts ) , and the conferring the third Degree upon Bro . Harvey , the whole of these arduous duties being performed by the W . M . in a highly creditable manner . Lodge having been closed in due

form , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , at the conclusion of which the Master gave " The Queen and Craft , " which was received with that true loyalty for which the brotherhood are famous , the national anthem being beautifully rendered by Bros . Emmens , P . M ., and Secretary , Henry Taylor , and Webb . Bro . G . P . Taylor presided at the pianoforte . The usual toasts to the G . M . and

D . G . M ., the Earls of Zetland and Yarborough , followed , after which the W . M " . proposed the health of Bro . Laughlin , the chaplain , expressing tho pleasure the Brethren felt in seeing him once more amongst them . Bro . Laughlin , in reply , said , " Worshipful Master , —I have upon this , as upon all other occasions , felt it my duty , as well as my pleasure , to be amongst you . It is at all times a gratification to be present at this delightful Lodge ; and this is the first time I have

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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.

of a banquet prepared by Bro . George Painter , in his usual excellent style . The visitors included Bro . B . Jones , No . 25 ; Knowles , and Price . London Lodge ( No . 125 ) . —The members of this Lodge assembled together at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , March 7 th , when the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Bowman , very ably initiated a gentleman into Freemasonry , and advanced a Brother to a further Degree , both ceremonies being creditably performed .

Lod & e of G-ood Befoet ( No , 158 ) . —The members of this Lodge met at Badley ' s Hotel , on Thursday , 5 th of March , when * tliree Brethren were raised to the Sublime Degree of Master Masons . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Byron , of Lodge No . 57 . St . Thomas ' s Lodge ( No . 166 ) . — The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Saturday , the 7 th of March , Bro . James Batsford , W . M ., in the chair , who most efficiently raised a duly qualified Brother to the Master Mason ' s Degree , and initiated a gentleman into the Order , assisted by Bro . Brampton , P . M ., there being several visiting Brethren present .

Lodge of Pkxjdent Brethken ( No . 169 ) . — This Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Tuesday , 24 th March , there being a goodly assemblage of Brethren . Bro . Blackburn , the W . M ., presided with great ability , initiating into the Order Messrs . Henry Muller andWilliam Greygoose , advancing Bros . Holt , Jones , and Hammond to the 2 nd Degree ^ and conferring the Master Mason ' s Degree upon Bro . Sharpe ; all of which duties were performed in a manner to give the highest satisfaction .

Cadogan LODaE ( No . 188 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tuesday , March 17 th , for the installation of the W . M ., and other business . The retiring W . M .,, Bro . Hall , initiated Mr . William John Leach into the mysteries of the Order , and raised Bro . Henry Kirkman to the 3 rd Degree in a very able and impressive manner . The W . M . then resigned his chair to Bro . William Hardman , P . M ., and Sec . of the Lodge , who proceeded to install the W . M . elect , Bro . Edmund Bead , he having been unanimously elected to fill the office at the previous meeting . The next duty was the

appointment and investiture of the Officers , viz . : —Bros . H , C . Bead , S . W . ; Eichardson , J . W . ; Sandon , P . M ., Treas . ; Hardman , P . M ., Sec . ; Francis , S . D . ; S . W . Daukes , Grand Supt . of Works , J . D . ; Hall , P . M ., Dir . of Cer . ; Meuseh , I . G . The proceedings were conducted in a manner reflecting the highest credit on all the Brethren , and after partaking of an excellent banquet , and spending a most delightful evening , which was much enhanced by some admirable singing , the Brethren separated with the greatest harmony and cordiality . Among the visitors present were , Bros . Smith , Quebec , Canada , No . 214 , and Greville , No . 212 , Universal .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —The members of this still increasing Lodge assembled at the Preemasons * Tavern , for the despatch of Masonic matters , on Tuesday , March 3 rd , Bro . Jeffries , W . M ., in the chair . The business was of a most voluminous character , comprising three initiations ( Messrs . William Jackson , J . Corben , and W . Davis ) , one passing ( Bro . Potts ) , and the conferring the third Degree upon Bro . Harvey , the whole of these arduous duties being performed by the W . M . in a highly creditable manner . Lodge having been closed in due

form , the Brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , at the conclusion of which the Master gave " The Queen and Craft , " which was received with that true loyalty for which the brotherhood are famous , the national anthem being beautifully rendered by Bros . Emmens , P . M ., and Secretary , Henry Taylor , and Webb . Bro . G . P . Taylor presided at the pianoforte . The usual toasts to the G . M . and

D . G . M ., the Earls of Zetland and Yarborough , followed , after which the W . M " . proposed the health of Bro . Laughlin , the chaplain , expressing tho pleasure the Brethren felt in seeing him once more amongst them . Bro . Laughlin , in reply , said , " Worshipful Master , —I have upon this , as upon all other occasions , felt it my duty , as well as my pleasure , to be amongst you . It is at all times a gratification to be present at this delightful Lodge ; and this is the first time I have

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