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ception with which the Brethren had received the toast . The W . M . next proposed " The Visitors , " to which Bro . Bohn responded | The newly initiated Bro . Abbot , their worthy host ; " and the universal toast , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " concluded a most satisfactory opening of the new Lodge .

m & T ^ Cosra ^^ Wadeson ' s , Bengal Tavern , Birchin Lane , at 7 p . m ., the 14 th October ^ to work the fifteen sections . Bro . Brett presided as W . M ., and put the questions with his usual ability . The sections were worked in a most impressive manner by the following Brethren : —First Lecture —1 st , Bro . Haydon ; 2 nd , Bro . Barnett ; 3 rd , Bro . Baker ; ^ th , Bro . Bussen . ' ¦ ¦; 5 th , Bro . Anslow : 6 th , Bro . Havdon : 7 th ,

Bro . Anslow . Second Lecture—lst , Bro . Brewer ; 2 nd , Bro . Anslow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Newnham ; 5 th , Bro . Haydon . Third Lecture— -1 st , Bro . Moss ; 2 nd , Bro . Newnham ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . Several Brethren were present as visitors , all of whom having expressed themselves much gratified , and offered themselves as joining members , they were regularly proposed and unanimously elected . Bro . Brettproposed and Bro . Jackson seconded , that one guinea should be given- from the Lodge Fund to the Indian Belief Fund ; this was carried

unanimously . It was also proposed and carried that a subscription for the same fund should be opened , and remain open one month . £ 1 . lis . was immediately collected , which , with the guinea voted from the Fund , has been paid in to the Lord Mayor as the first instalment . The W . M ., Bro . Brett , gave notice that at the next Lodge meeting , on the 21 st October , he should move that the Lodge d ^ adjourn from November 11 th to November 25 th , m ^ opportunity of paying a fraternal visit on the 18 th November to the Domatic

Lodge of Instruction , held at Bro . Ireland ' s , Queen Elizabeth , King ' s Bow , Walworth Boad , which also meets on Wednesday evenings . From the favourable manner in which this notice was received , we have no doubt it will be carried into effect , and a strong muster of the Brethren may be expected . The Lodge then adjourned .

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PROVINCIAL

BEDFOBDSHIBE . Bedford . —Stuart Lodge ( No . 787 ) . —The first meeting of the Lodge for this season was held at the Lodge rooms , George Hotel , on Wednesday , September 30 , and was numerously attended . A Brother was raised to the 3 rd Degree , the ceremony being very ably performed by the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Prior , who was well

supported by his Officers in the various duties they had to perform . After the labours of the evening were over about twenty of the Brethren partook of refreshment , and spent a very pleasant evening . The Lodge was honoured by the presence of two visitors—Bros . James Pearse , J . D . Lodge of Antiquitv , No . 2 , and Bittson , St . John ' s , No . 409 .

BEBKSHIBE . Newbuby . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 839 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge , with several visitors , assembled on the 2 nd October , at the Three Tuns Hotel , under the presidency of Bro . H . E . Astley , W . M . ; Bros . E . S . Oossens , S . W . ; W . H . Cave , J . W . ; Ryott , S . D . ; Deller , J . D . ; Pinnuger , I . G . ; Thomas , O . G . ; and H . Bursey , P . M . On this occasion Mr . J . Dredge was duly initiated in the 1 st Degree of Masonry ; and Bro . W . D . Taylor was unanimously approved as a joining member . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , W . M . No . 10 , eloquently addressed the Lodge at considerable length , on several important matters con-

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THE CANADAS. Article 1
ON THE UNIVERSALITY OF THE GRAND MASONIC TRIUNITY. Article 3
THE KADIRI ORDER OF EL TASAWUF IN ARABIA. Article 9
TIDINGS FROM THE CRAFT IN THE UNITED STATES Article 12
LONDON AND MIDDLESEX ARCHEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 14
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 19
MASONIC INCIDENT. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
METROPOLITAN Article 26
PROVINCIAL Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 69
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 72
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 73
MARK MASONRY. Article 73
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND Article 80
COLONIAL. Article 80
INDIA. Article 81
WEST INDIES Article 82
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR OCTOBER Article 85
NOTICE. Article 91
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Metropolitan

ception with which the Brethren had received the toast . The W . M . next proposed " The Visitors , " to which Bro . Bohn responded | The newly initiated Bro . Abbot , their worthy host ; " and the universal toast , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons , " concluded a most satisfactory opening of the new Lodge .

m & T ^ Cosra ^^ Wadeson ' s , Bengal Tavern , Birchin Lane , at 7 p . m ., the 14 th October ^ to work the fifteen sections . Bro . Brett presided as W . M ., and put the questions with his usual ability . The sections were worked in a most impressive manner by the following Brethren : —First Lecture —1 st , Bro . Haydon ; 2 nd , Bro . Barnett ; 3 rd , Bro . Baker ; ^ th , Bro . Bussen . ' ¦ ¦; 5 th , Bro . Anslow : 6 th , Bro . Havdon : 7 th ,

Bro . Anslow . Second Lecture—lst , Bro . Brewer ; 2 nd , Bro . Anslow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Newnham ; 5 th , Bro . Haydon . Third Lecture— -1 st , Bro . Moss ; 2 nd , Bro . Newnham ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . Several Brethren were present as visitors , all of whom having expressed themselves much gratified , and offered themselves as joining members , they were regularly proposed and unanimously elected . Bro . Brettproposed and Bro . Jackson seconded , that one guinea should be given- from the Lodge Fund to the Indian Belief Fund ; this was carried

unanimously . It was also proposed and carried that a subscription for the same fund should be opened , and remain open one month . £ 1 . lis . was immediately collected , which , with the guinea voted from the Fund , has been paid in to the Lord Mayor as the first instalment . The W . M ., Bro . Brett , gave notice that at the next Lodge meeting , on the 21 st October , he should move that the Lodge d ^ adjourn from November 11 th to November 25 th , m ^ opportunity of paying a fraternal visit on the 18 th November to the Domatic

Lodge of Instruction , held at Bro . Ireland ' s , Queen Elizabeth , King ' s Bow , Walworth Boad , which also meets on Wednesday evenings . From the favourable manner in which this notice was received , we have no doubt it will be carried into effect , and a strong muster of the Brethren may be expected . The Lodge then adjourned .

Provincial

PROVINCIAL

BEDFOBDSHIBE . Bedford . —Stuart Lodge ( No . 787 ) . —The first meeting of the Lodge for this season was held at the Lodge rooms , George Hotel , on Wednesday , September 30 , and was numerously attended . A Brother was raised to the 3 rd Degree , the ceremony being very ably performed by the W . M ., Bro . Dr . Prior , who was well

supported by his Officers in the various duties they had to perform . After the labours of the evening were over about twenty of the Brethren partook of refreshment , and spent a very pleasant evening . The Lodge was honoured by the presence of two visitors—Bros . James Pearse , J . D . Lodge of Antiquitv , No . 2 , and Bittson , St . John ' s , No . 409 .

BEBKSHIBE . Newbuby . —Loyal Berkshire Lodge of Hope ( No . 839 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge , with several visitors , assembled on the 2 nd October , at the Three Tuns Hotel , under the presidency of Bro . H . E . Astley , W . M . ; Bros . E . S . Oossens , S . W . ; W . H . Cave , J . W . ; Ryott , S . D . ; Deller , J . D . ; Pinnuger , I . G . ; Thomas , O . G . ; and H . Bursey , P . M . On this occasion Mr . J . Dredge was duly initiated in the 1 st Degree of Masonry ; and Bro . W . D . Taylor was unanimously approved as a joining member . Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon , W . M . No . 10 , eloquently addressed the Lodge at considerable length , on several important matters con-

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