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being one of the body should have been spared addressing them ; though ho could assure them that it had given him the greatest pleasure to respond to the call made upon him to undertake the duty of consecrating their Lodge . He had now to return them his thanks not only for drinking his health , but " for the unexpected honour they had conferred upon him in electing him a member of their Lodge . The manner in which the whole of their business had boon conducted and the zeal and

ability of the officers , spoke well for tho future prosperity of tho Lodge , which he trusted was destined to take a distinguished position in the Order . He did not a < Teo with Bro . AVarren that there were any politics in Freemasonry , though there might ancl necessarily would bo differences of opinion on questions of Masonic government , which , ho was happy to agree with that brother , did not penetrate into their private Lodges . He highly valued tho position and talents of Bro . Binckes , whom ho should leave to speak for himself .

Bro . Binckes also returned thanks and expressed himself highly gratified at the auspicious commencement of their new Lodge , and ho should consider no exertion on his part too groat to support its interests . He reci procated the feelings expressed by Bro . Warren , and whilst claiming to himself the right always to express bis opinion freely on every question which came before tho Craft , could conscientiousl y declare that no one find more sincerely tho prosperity of the Order at heart than himself . He considered it a hih honour to be associated in this Lodwith their

g go AV . M ., for whom he had long had the highest esteem and regard , and their excellent Secretary in the carrying out of this new Lodge , of the prosperity of which he had no doubt . He again returned them his sincere thanks , assuring them that ho should ever continue to maintain his independence of thought and action , aud if he ever erred , he trusted they would believe him it was from the head and not the heart .

The AV . M . then proposed "The Neighbouring Lodges , " which was acknowledged by Bro . AV'ightman , of Lodge No . 1 , 008 . ° " The Officers , " and one or two other toasts were drunk , and the enjoyments of the evening brought to a happy close , the majority of the brethren returning to town shortly after ten o ' clock . MAXCIIBTUR LODGE ( NO . 209 ) . —This Lod held meeting at

go an emergency Aiiderton ' s Hotel , on Monday , May 23 rd , when Bro . Dr . limit , AV . M ., initiated a candidate into Freemasonry ; after which the AV . M . requested Bro . Collnrd , P . M ., to take the chair , for the purpose of raising a brother to tho decree of iU M * After the Lodge closed , the brethren adjourned to a banquet , servecf in excellent style by Bro . Clemow , to whom the Lodge is greatly indebted for his attention to tlioir comforts , on all occasions .

PIUNCE l '' rujDK , iKuc AVIIXIAJ , Unix ( No . 3 , 055 ) . —Tliis Lodge held ameeting on AA cdnesday , . May 25 th , at Hie Lodge room , St . Johns AVood . 'flu ; Lod-e assembled L ° V ' i V" ' , ''\ 'V ? v i' ^ ?! - ' l , rocoe ^ Willi the business by raising Bios . Capt . 0 . Hudson , T . W oods , P . Spice . F . G . Bate , and G . King , to the third degree ; and . passing Bros . 0 . F . Danvers , F ,. Howard , E . Tucker , and T F Wenst to that ol bellow Craft . He afterwards initiated Dr . Goodchild and Mr Price ' We need scarcely state that all the ceremonies wero gone through with that clearness of enunciation ancl of

impressiveness stylo for which the AVM is distinguished Bro . J lardy , S . AV ., was unanimousl y elected AV . M . for the next twelvemonth , and the retiring AV . M . ( Bro . Coulcher ) , with acclamation , to the responsible office of treasurer . Masonic business being concluded , the brethren , to ' the number of forty , including visitors , adjourned to banquet . A delightful evening , passed in love , harmony , and conviviality , was brought to a close . AVe will merely add that the usual toasts were all given and replied to . Bro . T . A Adams OS returning thanks for the Grand Officers

; Bro . Newton , P . M ., No . 25 , for the visitors ; and Bro . Dr . Goodchild for the initiates . BoYAtArjRED LODOK ( No . 1082 ) . —This new Lodge held its third meeting at the Rising Sun , Fi , ham on Friday , the 27 th of May , Bro . J . Smith , G . P . AV At presiding , supported by Bros , Osborne , S . AV ., Fry , J , \ y .. and other members . The

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
PRIESTLY INTOLERANCE. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 16
HUMAN LIFE Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
BRO. WARREN AND THE GRAND LODGE CLUB. Article 22
REFORMED MASONIC ORDER OF MEMPHIS. Article 23
"JUSTITIA" AND THE OBSERVER FACTION. Article 26
ALLEGED DISCOURTESY TO BRETHREN FROM ABROAD. Article 26
MASONIC MEMS. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 35
MARK MASONRY. Article 41
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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being one of the body should have been spared addressing them ; though ho could assure them that it had given him the greatest pleasure to respond to the call made upon him to undertake the duty of consecrating their Lodge . He had now to return them his thanks not only for drinking his health , but " for the unexpected honour they had conferred upon him in electing him a member of their Lodge . The manner in which the whole of their business had boon conducted and the zeal and

ability of the officers , spoke well for tho future prosperity of tho Lodge , which he trusted was destined to take a distinguished position in the Order . He did not a < Teo with Bro . AVarren that there were any politics in Freemasonry , though there might ancl necessarily would bo differences of opinion on questions of Masonic government , which , ho was happy to agree with that brother , did not penetrate into their private Lodges . He highly valued tho position and talents of Bro . Binckes , whom ho should leave to speak for himself .

Bro . Binckes also returned thanks and expressed himself highly gratified at the auspicious commencement of their new Lodge , and ho should consider no exertion on his part too groat to support its interests . He reci procated the feelings expressed by Bro . Warren , and whilst claiming to himself the right always to express bis opinion freely on every question which came before tho Craft , could conscientiousl y declare that no one find more sincerely tho prosperity of the Order at heart than himself . He considered it a hih honour to be associated in this Lodwith their

g go AV . M ., for whom he had long had the highest esteem and regard , and their excellent Secretary in the carrying out of this new Lodge , of the prosperity of which he had no doubt . He again returned them his sincere thanks , assuring them that ho should ever continue to maintain his independence of thought and action , aud if he ever erred , he trusted they would believe him it was from the head and not the heart .

The AV . M . then proposed "The Neighbouring Lodges , " which was acknowledged by Bro . AV'ightman , of Lodge No . 1 , 008 . ° " The Officers , " and one or two other toasts were drunk , and the enjoyments of the evening brought to a happy close , the majority of the brethren returning to town shortly after ten o ' clock . MAXCIIBTUR LODGE ( NO . 209 ) . —This Lod held meeting at

go an emergency Aiiderton ' s Hotel , on Monday , May 23 rd , when Bro . Dr . limit , AV . M ., initiated a candidate into Freemasonry ; after which the AV . M . requested Bro . Collnrd , P . M ., to take the chair , for the purpose of raising a brother to tho decree of iU M * After the Lodge closed , the brethren adjourned to a banquet , servecf in excellent style by Bro . Clemow , to whom the Lodge is greatly indebted for his attention to tlioir comforts , on all occasions .

PIUNCE l '' rujDK , iKuc AVIIXIAJ , Unix ( No . 3 , 055 ) . —Tliis Lodge held ameeting on AA cdnesday , . May 25 th , at Hie Lodge room , St . Johns AVood . 'flu ; Lod-e assembled L ° V ' i V" ' , ''\ 'V ? v i' ^ ?! - ' l , rocoe ^ Willi the business by raising Bios . Capt . 0 . Hudson , T . W oods , P . Spice . F . G . Bate , and G . King , to the third degree ; and . passing Bros . 0 . F . Danvers , F ,. Howard , E . Tucker , and T F Wenst to that ol bellow Craft . He afterwards initiated Dr . Goodchild and Mr Price ' We need scarcely state that all the ceremonies wero gone through with that clearness of enunciation ancl of

impressiveness stylo for which the AVM is distinguished Bro . J lardy , S . AV ., was unanimousl y elected AV . M . for the next twelvemonth , and the retiring AV . M . ( Bro . Coulcher ) , with acclamation , to the responsible office of treasurer . Masonic business being concluded , the brethren , to ' the number of forty , including visitors , adjourned to banquet . A delightful evening , passed in love , harmony , and conviviality , was brought to a close . AVe will merely add that the usual toasts were all given and replied to . Bro . T . A Adams OS returning thanks for the Grand Officers

; Bro . Newton , P . M ., No . 25 , for the visitors ; and Bro . Dr . Goodchild for the initiates . BoYAtArjRED LODOK ( No . 1082 ) . —This new Lodge held its third meeting at the Rising Sun , Fi , ham on Friday , the 27 th of May , Bro . J . Smith , G . P . AV At presiding , supported by Bros , Osborne , S . AV ., Fry , J , \ y .. and other members . The

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