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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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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