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The Masonic Mieior.

would agree * to join them , arid to elect a Grand Master , and that they would then recognize the Grand Lodge of England as their Court of Appeal . " Firmly persuaded as I am that this is the only solution of the difficulty , I venture most earnestly to submit it consideration . If I can render any further information , I shall be happy to do so . " I have the honour to remain , yours fraternally , " Boodles , J ^ fOT 5 ; 18 ^ 7 . ( Signed ) W . Wither Beach . "

Metropolitan.

ME ^^

Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 87 ) . —The first meeting of this excellent Lodge for the season took place at Bro . Coulton ' s , Green Man Tavern , Tooley Street , Southwark , on Tuesday , September 15 th . The Lodge was opened by Bro . E . Smith , W . M . The business of the evening consisted of a * raising , passing , and initiation . The W . M . passed Bro . Bodick ; and Bro . EL Gregory , P . M . raised Bro .

F . Baxter to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , and initiated Mr . W . H . Goodwin ; both ceremonies he performed in the usual able and impressive manner for which he is so justly celebrated . At the conclusion of the business about twenty of the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and spent a very comfortable and harmonious evening .

VltfRUV ^ N Lodge ' . ' ( Nov 103 ) . —This -venerable and excellent working Lodge commenced its meetings ^ fbr the season on the 16 th Sept ., at Bro . Keppel ' s , White Hart Tavern , College-street , Lambeth . Three gentlemen were initiated into the Order , and two passed to the Degree of a Fellow-Craft in a manner which reflected great credit on the W . M ., Bro . Lock , and his officers . The Brethren then

proceeded to the new saloon , to partake of an excellent substantial banquet , in which every provision was made for the comfort of the Brethren ; the only drawback being the lateness of the hour ( nearly eleven o ' clock ) before the Lodge was closed , Which , we think , with a little care , might in future be avoided . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Anderson , of the Pythagoras , Corfu .

St . Luke ' s Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —The members of this Lodge met , for the first time this season , on Monday , Sept . 7 , at the Builders' Arms , Ilusselbstreet , Chelsea ; a large number of the Brethren being present to support the W . M ., Bro . James Taylor . One initiation took place—Mr . Lander , who appeared to be duly impressed with the beauty of the ceremony . Other Degrees Were conferred

upon advancing members , after which the election for a new Master took place , the unanimous vote of the Lodge being for Bro . Collard , S . W . Lodge matters ended , the brethren retired to a hanquet , provided by Bro . Tuffnell , the worthy host , in excellent style . The visitors were , Bro . Taylor , of the Old Dundee Lodge , and Bro . Daly , of the Zetland .

LoDaE of Sincerity ( No . 203 ) . —This Lodge held a Meeting of Emergency at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , on Monday , the 31 st August , Bro . S . H . Bawley , W . M ., in the chair . The business of the Lodge was the initiation of three gentlemen into the Order , which ceremony was very ably performed by the W . M . Two of the initiates were captains in the mercantile marine . Lodge business being over , the Brethren adjourned to a banquet , served in the usual style of excellence by the worthy host , Bro . Wright . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed the removal of the cloth .

Domatio Lodge ( No . 206 ) .- —This prosperous and numerous Lodge re-assembled on Monday , September 14 th , after its usual adjournment , at Bro . Ireland's , Fetter Lane . Bro . Garrod , W . M ., and the Senior and Junior Wardens and other Officers were in their respective places , and the business was most satisfactorily disposed of . Mr . Mackintosh was initiated in a most impressive way , and afterwards expressed his satisfaction at the interesting ceremony . The

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GRAND LODGE AND THE CANADAS. Article 1
CHIVALRY. Article 4
THE STRANGER, THE FATHERLESS, AND THE WIDOW. Article 12
MASONIC EXCURSION TO BOSLIN CASTLE. Article 13
CORRESPONDENCE Article 27
THE SPIRIT OF MASONRY. Article 31
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 32
METROPOLITAN. Article 45
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 61
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 62
MARK MASONRY Article 62
SCOTLAND Article 66
COLONIAL. Article 68
AMERICA Article 73
INDIA. Article 74
The choice of Smyrna as a site for a British hospital during the late war has been, under Providence* the means of planting Masonry in a truly rich soil. Amongst the civil and military staff attached to the important station were a few most zealous Brethren, who, under great difficulties, managed to muster enough to work: as a Lodge of Instruction, as often a quiet evening could be taken from the urgent duties of the hospital. One by one Brethren were discovered, of various languages and nationalities; but so powerful had been the social persecution—to TURKEY. Article 76
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER Article 76
Obituary. Article 80
NOTICE. Article 83
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The Masonic Mieior.

would agree * to join them , arid to elect a Grand Master , and that they would then recognize the Grand Lodge of England as their Court of Appeal . " Firmly persuaded as I am that this is the only solution of the difficulty , I venture most earnestly to submit it consideration . If I can render any further information , I shall be happy to do so . " I have the honour to remain , yours fraternally , " Boodles , J ^ fOT 5 ; 18 ^ 7 . ( Signed ) W . Wither Beach . "

Metropolitan.

ME ^^

Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 87 ) . —The first meeting of this excellent Lodge for the season took place at Bro . Coulton ' s , Green Man Tavern , Tooley Street , Southwark , on Tuesday , September 15 th . The Lodge was opened by Bro . E . Smith , W . M . The business of the evening consisted of a * raising , passing , and initiation . The W . M . passed Bro . Bodick ; and Bro . EL Gregory , P . M . raised Bro .

F . Baxter to the Sublime Degree of a Master Mason , and initiated Mr . W . H . Goodwin ; both ceremonies he performed in the usual able and impressive manner for which he is so justly celebrated . At the conclusion of the business about twenty of the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , and spent a very comfortable and harmonious evening .

VltfRUV ^ N Lodge ' . ' ( Nov 103 ) . —This -venerable and excellent working Lodge commenced its meetings ^ fbr the season on the 16 th Sept ., at Bro . Keppel ' s , White Hart Tavern , College-street , Lambeth . Three gentlemen were initiated into the Order , and two passed to the Degree of a Fellow-Craft in a manner which reflected great credit on the W . M ., Bro . Lock , and his officers . The Brethren then

proceeded to the new saloon , to partake of an excellent substantial banquet , in which every provision was made for the comfort of the Brethren ; the only drawback being the lateness of the hour ( nearly eleven o ' clock ) before the Lodge was closed , Which , we think , with a little care , might in future be avoided . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Anderson , of the Pythagoras , Corfu .

St . Luke ' s Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —The members of this Lodge met , for the first time this season , on Monday , Sept . 7 , at the Builders' Arms , Ilusselbstreet , Chelsea ; a large number of the Brethren being present to support the W . M ., Bro . James Taylor . One initiation took place—Mr . Lander , who appeared to be duly impressed with the beauty of the ceremony . Other Degrees Were conferred

upon advancing members , after which the election for a new Master took place , the unanimous vote of the Lodge being for Bro . Collard , S . W . Lodge matters ended , the brethren retired to a hanquet , provided by Bro . Tuffnell , the worthy host , in excellent style . The visitors were , Bro . Taylor , of the Old Dundee Lodge , and Bro . Daly , of the Zetland .

LoDaE of Sincerity ( No . 203 ) . —This Lodge held a Meeting of Emergency at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , on Monday , the 31 st August , Bro . S . H . Bawley , W . M ., in the chair . The business of the Lodge was the initiation of three gentlemen into the Order , which ceremony was very ably performed by the W . M . Two of the initiates were captains in the mercantile marine . Lodge business being over , the Brethren adjourned to a banquet , served in the usual style of excellence by the worthy host , Bro . Wright . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts followed the removal of the cloth .

Domatio Lodge ( No . 206 ) .- —This prosperous and numerous Lodge re-assembled on Monday , September 14 th , after its usual adjournment , at Bro . Ireland's , Fetter Lane . Bro . Garrod , W . M ., and the Senior and Junior Wardens and other Officers were in their respective places , and the business was most satisfactorily disposed of . Mr . Mackintosh was initiated in a most impressive way , and afterwards expressed his satisfaction at the interesting ceremony . The

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