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Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

The M . W . G-. M . the Earl of Zetland has summoned a Grand Lodge for Monday , duly 30 , to be held at the Welsh School in Gray ' s-inn-road , and thence proceed to the Eoyal Free Hospital adjoining , for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the " Sussex Wing " of the hospital . The Brethren are to assemble at half-past two . In our next number we shall give a full report of the ceremony .

UNITED GBAND LOD GrE .

Masonic Charities.

MASONIC CHARITIES .

EOYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

The Quarterly Court of the Governors of this institution was held on Thursday * July 12 , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . in the chair . The minutes of the last quarterly and the meetings of the General and Financial Committee were read and confirmed ; and the Audit Committee report stated , that there was a balance of 1 , 138 £ . 5 s . 6 d . in thehands of the bankers in favour of the institution , and that a sum of 478 Z . 8 s . 3 d . would be required to pay the tradesmen ' s accounts for the quarter . The Audit Committee recommended that the Treasurer should be instructed to invest 30 OZ . in the Three per Cent . Consols , thereby increasing the

funded property of the institution to 4 , 500 £ The Secretary reported to the Court that there were Gve vacancies to be filled up at the election in October next ; also , that there were live approved candidates , and all of whom were recommended by the Court to be placed on the . lists for election in October next , without ballot . Bro . Eenj . B . Cabbeil , the Treasurer , reported that he had lodged 162 ? . 16 s . 3 d ,, the proceeds of five half-years' dividends , to the credit of the building fund . The several reports were received and adopted : and votes of thanks having

been passed to the Treasurer and Chairman , the proceedings terminated . . v We have heard some of the subscribers remark that they have not lately received ^ balloting-papers for this institution ; we have much pleasure in stating that this has arisen from the fact of there not having been more candidates than vacancies * as in the present instance ; but it will be gratifying to the governors to know , that every approved candidate for the last twelve years has been admitted to the school . We understand from the House Committee that the school is always open , to visitors , and that the anxious wish of the members is , that the subscribers , with their families , should visit this truly Masonic and beautiful institution

whenever they can make it convenient . By the permission of the House Committee , and the generosity of the last twp Boards of Stewards of the festival , the children will visit the Crystal Palace at the termination of the present vacation , when it is hoped many of the liberal supporters of the institution will show the interest they feel in its behalf by being present . We learn from the Secretary that he will make the day known a ^ i generally as he can .

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VOICES FROM DEAD NATIONS. Article 15
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ANASTATIC INK. Article 28
THE OUTCAST EMPIRE. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-N0. 2. Article 29
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 30
A GREEK FUNERAL. Article 39
FEMALE EDUCATION. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE Article 41
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 21
ANSWER TO ENIGMA IN LAST NUMBER. Article 36
MUSIC. Article 37
A CORSICAN DIRGE. Article 38
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 42
MADAME DE POMPADOUR AT HOME. Article 43
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 44
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 46
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 46
METROPOLITAN. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 50
LIFE AND ITS MACHINERY. Article 5
COLONIAL Article 60
LONDON BON-ACCORD MARK MASTERS' LODGE. Article 60
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 61
Obituary Article 63
NOTICE. Article 63
TO MASONIC TRAVELLERS. Article 63
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

The M . W . G-. M . the Earl of Zetland has summoned a Grand Lodge for Monday , duly 30 , to be held at the Welsh School in Gray ' s-inn-road , and thence proceed to the Eoyal Free Hospital adjoining , for the purpose of laying the foundation stone of the " Sussex Wing " of the hospital . The Brethren are to assemble at half-past two . In our next number we shall give a full report of the ceremony .

UNITED GBAND LOD GrE .

Masonic Charities.

MASONIC CHARITIES .

EOYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN .

The Quarterly Court of the Governors of this institution was held on Thursday * July 12 , Bro . Patten , P . G . S . B . in the chair . The minutes of the last quarterly and the meetings of the General and Financial Committee were read and confirmed ; and the Audit Committee report stated , that there was a balance of 1 , 138 £ . 5 s . 6 d . in thehands of the bankers in favour of the institution , and that a sum of 478 Z . 8 s . 3 d . would be required to pay the tradesmen ' s accounts for the quarter . The Audit Committee recommended that the Treasurer should be instructed to invest 30 OZ . in the Three per Cent . Consols , thereby increasing the

funded property of the institution to 4 , 500 £ The Secretary reported to the Court that there were Gve vacancies to be filled up at the election in October next ; also , that there were live approved candidates , and all of whom were recommended by the Court to be placed on the . lists for election in October next , without ballot . Bro . Eenj . B . Cabbeil , the Treasurer , reported that he had lodged 162 ? . 16 s . 3 d ,, the proceeds of five half-years' dividends , to the credit of the building fund . The several reports were received and adopted : and votes of thanks having

been passed to the Treasurer and Chairman , the proceedings terminated . . v We have heard some of the subscribers remark that they have not lately received ^ balloting-papers for this institution ; we have much pleasure in stating that this has arisen from the fact of there not having been more candidates than vacancies * as in the present instance ; but it will be gratifying to the governors to know , that every approved candidate for the last twelve years has been admitted to the school . We understand from the House Committee that the school is always open , to visitors , and that the anxious wish of the members is , that the subscribers , with their families , should visit this truly Masonic and beautiful institution

whenever they can make it convenient . By the permission of the House Committee , and the generosity of the last twp Boards of Stewards of the festival , the children will visit the Crystal Palace at the termination of the present vacation , when it is hoped many of the liberal supporters of the institution will show the interest they feel in its behalf by being present . We learn from the Secretary that he will make the day known a ^ i generally as he can .

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