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Ritchie , Fenwick , & c . At the subsequent banquet , Bro . Symonds in returning thanks for the P . l \^ s ., took the opportunity to refer to the Girls' School , the W . M . being a Steward for the Festival , and strongly urged the Brethren to support him . He read an extract from the Report of the Special Committee appointed to investigate the accounts of the Institution , showing how much more than formerly it is dependent upon donations and annual subscriptions , in consequence of the reduction of the permanent income through the expenditure upon the new building . The Brethren responded liberally to this appeal .

St . Andrew ' s Lod » e ( No . 281 ) . —This Lodge closed its season on the 1 st May , when Bro . Dr . Paul , the W . M ., initiated Mr . Simmons into the Order , and passed Bros . Jones and Warr as Fellow-crafts . Lodge of Nine Muses ( No . 286 ) . —This Lodge closed its season on the 13 th May , Bro . Chapman presiding , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Warner , when a gentleman was admitted into the mysteries of the Order .

Lodge of Unions ( No . 318 ) . —The last meeting of this Lodge for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 5 th May , when Bro . Green , the W . M ., presided . Two gentlemen were initiated into the Order . At the close of the Masonic business , nearly thirty of the Brethren dined together , the W . M . being supported by Bros . John Hervey , P . G-. D ., and H . E . Willett , Prov . G . M . for Dorsetshire .

La . Tolerance Lodge ( No . 784 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on the 6 th May , Bro . Dr . Caplin , the W . M ., presiding , a Brother was raised to the 3 rd Degree , and other Masonic business transacted . Bead ON" Lodge ( No . 902 ) . —This Lodge held an emergency meeting on the 5 th May , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , when Bro . Win . Watson , P . M ., presided , and initiated Messrs . Morecroft and Louis John Jaquier into the Order .

Instruction.

INSTRUCTION .

Fidelity Lodge ( No . 3 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge on the 1 st of May , the fifteen sections were ably worked under the presidency of Bro . T . A . Adams , W . M ., the Wardens being Bros . Brett , S . W ., and Suter , J . W . The Sections were worked as follows : —1 st Lecture , Bros . Arliss , Brett , Mapp , Thomas , Best , Suter , and Odeli ; 2 nd Lecture , Bros . Arliss , Tyrrell , Scott , Arnold , and Odell ; 3 rd

Lecture , Bros . Brett , Tyrrell , and Odell . At the conclusion of the working it was unanimously resolved that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge to Bro . Adams , for the very efficient manner in which he presided on tho occasion . Bro . Adams responded in a truly feeling and Masonic spirit , and thanked the Brethren for the great kindness and consideration he always received at their hands .

Boyal Athelstan ( No . 19 ) . —This Lodge , meeting at Bro . Young ' s , Albion Tavern , Yernon-place , Bloomsbury , brought the session of 1855-6 to a close on April 27 , when the seven sections of the First Lecture were admirably worked by the following Brethren : — 1 st , Bro . Queely ; 2 nd , I . Levison ; 3 rd , F . Binckes ; 4 th , M . Levison ; 5 th , F . Figg ; 6 th , Collard ; 7 th , T . Scott . Bro . J . N . Tomkins , G . J . D ., presided , —a sufficient guarantee that the arduous duties which fall to the lot of the W . M . on occasions such as this , were

most admirably and efficiently performed . On the conclusion of the lecture the W . M . briefly addressed the Brethren , congratulating them on the very successful season the Royal Athelstan had enjoyed , and expressing an earnest hope that many such were in store for them . Votes of thanks were proposed to the W . M ., to the worthy host , Bro . W . Young , and to the Secretary , Bro . Figg , all of which were responded to in feeling , concise , and elegant terms . The Lodgo was closed at an early hour , and adjourned to the first week in October . Prosperity LiODGUE ( No . 78 ) . —• Amongst the varied duties the discharge of which falls to our lot , in our endeavour to give a full and faithful monthly account

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MASONIC REFOEM. Article 1
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CELBREATBD FREEMASONS. Article 3
THE SIGNS OV ENGLAND; Article 13
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 17
THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 25
MUSIC. Article 27
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
THE PRINTERS' ALMSHOUSES. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 52
PROVINCIAL. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
SCOTLAND Article 80
COLONIAL Article 81
AMERICA. Article 81
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 83
Obituary. Article 87
NOTICE. Article 88
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 88
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Ritchie , Fenwick , & c . At the subsequent banquet , Bro . Symonds in returning thanks for the P . l \^ s ., took the opportunity to refer to the Girls' School , the W . M . being a Steward for the Festival , and strongly urged the Brethren to support him . He read an extract from the Report of the Special Committee appointed to investigate the accounts of the Institution , showing how much more than formerly it is dependent upon donations and annual subscriptions , in consequence of the reduction of the permanent income through the expenditure upon the new building . The Brethren responded liberally to this appeal .

St . Andrew ' s Lod » e ( No . 281 ) . —This Lodge closed its season on the 1 st May , when Bro . Dr . Paul , the W . M ., initiated Mr . Simmons into the Order , and passed Bros . Jones and Warr as Fellow-crafts . Lodge of Nine Muses ( No . 286 ) . —This Lodge closed its season on the 13 th May , Bro . Chapman presiding , in the absence of the W . M ., Bro . Warner , when a gentleman was admitted into the mysteries of the Order .

Lodge of Unions ( No . 318 ) . —The last meeting of this Lodge for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 5 th May , when Bro . Green , the W . M ., presided . Two gentlemen were initiated into the Order . At the close of the Masonic business , nearly thirty of the Brethren dined together , the W . M . being supported by Bros . John Hervey , P . G-. D ., and H . E . Willett , Prov . G . M . for Dorsetshire .

La . Tolerance Lodge ( No . 784 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on the 6 th May , Bro . Dr . Caplin , the W . M ., presiding , a Brother was raised to the 3 rd Degree , and other Masonic business transacted . Bead ON" Lodge ( No . 902 ) . —This Lodge held an emergency meeting on the 5 th May , at the Star and Garter Hotel , Kew Bridge , when Bro . Win . Watson , P . M ., presided , and initiated Messrs . Morecroft and Louis John Jaquier into the Order .

Instruction.

INSTRUCTION .

Fidelity Lodge ( No . 3 ) . —At a meeting of this Lodge on the 1 st of May , the fifteen sections were ably worked under the presidency of Bro . T . A . Adams , W . M ., the Wardens being Bros . Brett , S . W ., and Suter , J . W . The Sections were worked as follows : —1 st Lecture , Bros . Arliss , Brett , Mapp , Thomas , Best , Suter , and Odeli ; 2 nd Lecture , Bros . Arliss , Tyrrell , Scott , Arnold , and Odell ; 3 rd

Lecture , Bros . Brett , Tyrrell , and Odell . At the conclusion of the working it was unanimously resolved that a vote of thanks be recorded on the minutes of the Lodge to Bro . Adams , for the very efficient manner in which he presided on tho occasion . Bro . Adams responded in a truly feeling and Masonic spirit , and thanked the Brethren for the great kindness and consideration he always received at their hands .

Boyal Athelstan ( No . 19 ) . —This Lodge , meeting at Bro . Young ' s , Albion Tavern , Yernon-place , Bloomsbury , brought the session of 1855-6 to a close on April 27 , when the seven sections of the First Lecture were admirably worked by the following Brethren : — 1 st , Bro . Queely ; 2 nd , I . Levison ; 3 rd , F . Binckes ; 4 th , M . Levison ; 5 th , F . Figg ; 6 th , Collard ; 7 th , T . Scott . Bro . J . N . Tomkins , G . J . D ., presided , —a sufficient guarantee that the arduous duties which fall to the lot of the W . M . on occasions such as this , were

most admirably and efficiently performed . On the conclusion of the lecture the W . M . briefly addressed the Brethren , congratulating them on the very successful season the Royal Athelstan had enjoyed , and expressing an earnest hope that many such were in store for them . Votes of thanks were proposed to the W . M ., to the worthy host , Bro . W . Young , and to the Secretary , Bro . Figg , all of which were responded to in feeling , concise , and elegant terms . The Lodgo was closed at an early hour , and adjourned to the first week in October . Prosperity LiODGUE ( No . 78 ) . —• Amongst the varied duties the discharge of which falls to our lot , in our endeavour to give a full and faithful monthly account

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