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Metropolitan.

In proposing the health of the W . M ,, Bro . Barnes referred to the prosperous year just passed under * th e sway of the W . M ., who , whether in Lodge or at the banquet , had with equal efficiency performed the various duties of his office . -He was sure that there was but one feeling amongst them , that of regret at losing the services of one who had presided over them so ably . The visitors were Bros . F . Binckes , W . M ., No . 11 , and R . W . Burrows , No . 11 .

Britannic Lodge ( No . 38 . )—The monthly meeting of this Lodge took place on the 12 th November , at the Thatched-house Tavern , when the business comprised an initiation , five passings , and two raisings .

Strong Man Lodge ( No . 53 ) . — This Lodge met at the Falcon Tavern , Fetterlane , on the 6 th November , when Bro . Moss , W . M ., passed three and raised four Brethren to their respective Degrees .

l * lHOa - . lodge ( JNo . oy ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , which took place at the Bridge-house Hotel , on the 20 th November , there was a good programme of business . Bro . Wilmott , W . M ., presided . Bros . Roderick and Brown were raised , and Bro . Simpson passed to their several Degrees . Three candidates—Messrs . Nicholson , Mackintosh , and Wilmott ( a brother of the respected W . M . ) were then initiated into the Order .

Lodge of Felicity ( No . 66 ) . — -At the Lodge held at the Loudon Tavern , Bishopsga , te--street , on Monday , November 17 tb , and in the unavoidable absence of Bro . W . Kynaston , W . M ., ' Bro . James Morris , P . M ., initiated into Masonry 31 r . James Houghton . Vxtkuvian Lodge ( No . 103 ) . — This Lodge held its monthly meeting in Collegestreet , Lambeth , on the 12 th November , when Bro . Cherry , W . M " .., initiated four gentlemen into the Order , passed one and raised two Brothers to their respective Degrees .

Lodge of Regularit y ( No . 108 ) . —The members of this Lodge met for the . first time this season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , November 13 th , The W . M ., Bro . Albertz , assisted by his officers , initiated a gentleman into the order . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Wray , formerly a , member , who has been rendering good suit and service to his country by fighting its battles in the Crimea , and also to Masonry by assisting in the establishment of Lodge at ? Smyrna , and al $ o by Bro . Crohn , G . G . C .

Moira Lodge ( No . 109 ) . —The monthly meeting of the Brethren was held at the London Tavern , on Tuesday , the 25 th of November , Bro . Ledger , W . M ., presiding . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Bieh . Moss , and being present he was initiated into Masonry . This being the regular day for the election of W . M . and Treasurer , Bro . Frederick Slight , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing , and equally unanimous were the Brethren in electing as Treasurer Bro . C . W . K . Potter , P . d . S . D ., in place of Bro . Thomson , who

had tilled that responsible office for many years , alike honourable to himself and satisfactory to the Lodge . Bro . Holt was elected Tyler . The Brethren adjourned to banquet , and did ample justice to the good cheer always provided by Bros . Bathe and Fungc . $ < odg \ ' of Cooj ) Rrpokt ( No . 158 ) . -The first Lodge of the season was held nt I lad ley ' s Hotel , on Thursday the (> lh of November : present Bro . Houthgate ,

P . M . ( who presided in the absence of Bro . Simons the W . M ! . ); Bros . Bobinson , Chandler , and Piwh , P . M . ' s ; Newman Ward , J . W . ; Smale , Sec , & c . The names of three gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and Bro . Crawley was elected the "Tyler in [ dace of Bro . Nioholls . deceased . We are pleased to learn the pro . spects of this long-established Lodge are most cheering . Bros . Borra-( bule and How were the visitors . The Brethren adjourned to banquet , aiSl aided by the vocal abilities uf some of the Brethren spent a very pleasant

evening ' . PiiUDKNT BiuUTHiUtiN Loncao ( No . 1 ( 59 ) . -The monthly meeting of this Lodge was hel 1 on the 25 th November , when Bro . Morley , W . M ., raised Bro . Jones as

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ON THE RELIGION OF THE CELTS, AND THE CUSTOMS THENCE DERIVED. Article 1
LA VENDEE. A DRAMATIC POEM. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 10
A LOVE-TOKEN". Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
EOYAL ARCH. Article 49
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 51
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 51
MARE MASONRY. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 52
IRELAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 61
AMERICA. Article 63
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOE NOVEMBER Article 64
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE. Article 71
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 71
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Metropolitan.

In proposing the health of the W . M ,, Bro . Barnes referred to the prosperous year just passed under * th e sway of the W . M ., who , whether in Lodge or at the banquet , had with equal efficiency performed the various duties of his office . -He was sure that there was but one feeling amongst them , that of regret at losing the services of one who had presided over them so ably . The visitors were Bros . F . Binckes , W . M ., No . 11 , and R . W . Burrows , No . 11 .

Britannic Lodge ( No . 38 . )—The monthly meeting of this Lodge took place on the 12 th November , at the Thatched-house Tavern , when the business comprised an initiation , five passings , and two raisings .

Strong Man Lodge ( No . 53 ) . — This Lodge met at the Falcon Tavern , Fetterlane , on the 6 th November , when Bro . Moss , W . M ., passed three and raised four Brethren to their respective Degrees .

l * lHOa - . lodge ( JNo . oy ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , which took place at the Bridge-house Hotel , on the 20 th November , there was a good programme of business . Bro . Wilmott , W . M ., presided . Bros . Roderick and Brown were raised , and Bro . Simpson passed to their several Degrees . Three candidates—Messrs . Nicholson , Mackintosh , and Wilmott ( a brother of the respected W . M . ) were then initiated into the Order .

Lodge of Felicity ( No . 66 ) . — -At the Lodge held at the Loudon Tavern , Bishopsga , te--street , on Monday , November 17 tb , and in the unavoidable absence of Bro . W . Kynaston , W . M ., ' Bro . James Morris , P . M ., initiated into Masonry 31 r . James Houghton . Vxtkuvian Lodge ( No . 103 ) . — This Lodge held its monthly meeting in Collegestreet , Lambeth , on the 12 th November , when Bro . Cherry , W . M " .., initiated four gentlemen into the Order , passed one and raised two Brothers to their respective Degrees .

Lodge of Regularit y ( No . 108 ) . —The members of this Lodge met for the . first time this season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , November 13 th , The W . M ., Bro . Albertz , assisted by his officers , initiated a gentleman into the order . The Lodge was visited by Bro . Wray , formerly a , member , who has been rendering good suit and service to his country by fighting its battles in the Crimea , and also to Masonry by assisting in the establishment of Lodge at ? Smyrna , and al $ o by Bro . Crohn , G . G . C .

Moira Lodge ( No . 109 ) . —The monthly meeting of the Brethren was held at the London Tavern , on Tuesday , the 25 th of November , Bro . Ledger , W . M ., presiding . A ballot was taken for the admission of Mr . Bieh . Moss , and being present he was initiated into Masonry . This being the regular day for the election of W . M . and Treasurer , Bro . Frederick Slight , S . W ., was unanimously elected W . M . for the year ensuing , and equally unanimous were the Brethren in electing as Treasurer Bro . C . W . K . Potter , P . d . S . D ., in place of Bro . Thomson , who

had tilled that responsible office for many years , alike honourable to himself and satisfactory to the Lodge . Bro . Holt was elected Tyler . The Brethren adjourned to banquet , and did ample justice to the good cheer always provided by Bros . Bathe and Fungc . $ < odg \ ' of Cooj ) Rrpokt ( No . 158 ) . -The first Lodge of the season was held nt I lad ley ' s Hotel , on Thursday the (> lh of November : present Bro . Houthgate ,

P . M . ( who presided in the absence of Bro . Simons the W . M ! . ); Bros . Bobinson , Chandler , and Piwh , P . M . ' s ; Newman Ward , J . W . ; Smale , Sec , & c . The names of three gentlemen were proposed for initiation , and Bro . Crawley was elected the "Tyler in [ dace of Bro . Nioholls . deceased . We are pleased to learn the pro . spects of this long-established Lodge are most cheering . Bros . Borra-( bule and How were the visitors . The Brethren adjourned to banquet , aiSl aided by the vocal abilities uf some of the Brethren spent a very pleasant

evening ' . PiiUDKNT BiuUTHiUtiN Loncao ( No . 1 ( 59 ) . -The monthly meeting of this Lodge was hel 1 on the 25 th November , when Bro . Morley , W . M ., raised Bro . Jones as

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