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    Article METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 12TH, 1868. Page 1 of 1
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Masonic Festivities.

will no doubt be continued annually . Many thanks are due to the committee of management for the excellent arrangements , and to Bros . Grinsell and Bourne for the beautiful works of art arranged on tho centre table in the lodge room , also to Bro . Field for several scientific toys , etc . We understand that the dancing was kept up till 4 a . m ., when tho party separated , having spent a very pleasant and agreeable evening .

WEST INDIES . ST . THOMAS . —The Harmonic Lodgo ( No . 3-50 ) . celebrated on Monday evening , the 26 th October , the fiftieth anniversary of its charter . Agreeably to invitations which had been issued , a large concourse of members of the Craft assembled at the appointed hour in the saloon

of the Masonic Hall , to assist in the celebration of tho jubilee- After the usual ceremony of opening the lodge , the brother visitors were admitted within tho temple , and when all the brethren were together Bro . E . V . Lavergne , the W . M ., asked Bro . SI . N . Nathan to offer the customary prayer , and having declared the labours of the lodge suspended , he requested Bros . I . Fortune

and A . Leon , C , M ., to introduce the ladies who had been invited to participate in the festivities of the day ; soon after the doors ol' the temple were thrown open to admit them—their presence giving an additional lustre to the happy event which was being celebrated . Bro . Lavergne in kind and befitting terms welcomed tho ladies within the precincts of the lodge , and assured them of the gratification which their presence afforded ; he subsequently requested our worthy Bro . Dl . Pretto , P . M ., to

accept tbe mallet from mm and preside over the assembly . Bro . Pretto , in taking the chair , alluded in glowing style to the satisfaction which he felt in being spared to see this day . Ho then gave an historical sketch of the lodge ; after this Bro . G . A . Philips addressed the assembly in his well known elegant style . He dwelt in lengthy terms on the beauties of our time-honoured

institution , and amply demonstrated that Masonry was not such as slanderers represent it . Bro . D . Pretto next resumed tho word , and delivered a Masonic oration , at the conclusion of- which ho resigned tho "W . M . ' s scat which bad been kindly given to him . Bro . M . P „ . A . Correa spoke next . He congratulated the lodge on the auspicious event , ancl beautifully alluded to the sublime

teachings of the institution . lie , as well as tbo other speakers , was vehemently applauded . Bro . W \ R . Bull in tbe name of tho lodge thanked the speakers , and he nicely profited of the opportunity to express tlie hope that what had been said might produce good effects on all assembled . He spoke of tiie Craft , and made a favourable impression on the audience .

The ladies having retired , after giving their mite towards the poor , the lodge was closed iu ancient and due form . A sumptuous supper was prepared with which to close the entertainments of the night . The company being assembled around the table , tho demolition of viands soon began , and wines of all kinds abundantly flowed .

With bumpers filled , Bro . Lavergne proposed "The Health of tho Ladies , " which was warmly accepted by all present . Bro . l'bilips proposed "The Health of Bro . Dl . Pretto , P . M . " Bro . Bull asked tho company to join with him in drinking to the health of Bro . Lavergne . Master of tho lodge , who in his turn thanked the assembly for their readiness to join in good wishes to him ; ho closed

bis speech by proposing " The continued Prosperity of the W-L . Occurs Siucures , " to which Bro . Feron responded in a few and expressive words . Wo had almost forgotten to mention that during tho course of tlie evening , the sweet sounds of music executed by Bro . Levy and others , considerably contributed to the enjoyments of the occasion .

Masonic Festivities.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES . TUESDAY , December Sth . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at 8 . WEDNESDAY , December 9 th . —Geological , at S .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending December 12th, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 12 TH , 1868 .

MOXBAY , December 7 th . —Lodges : Robert Burns , 25 , Freemasons' Hall . Unity , 69 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatc-street . Royal Jubilee , 72 , Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet . St . John ' s , 90 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . St . Luke's , 14 k Pier Hotel , Cheyno Walk , Chelsea . Joppa , 188 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Unions , 2-56 , Freemasons' Hall .

TUESDAY , December Sth . —Lodges : Burlington , 96 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street- Union , 166 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . St . James ' s Union , 180 , Freemasons' Hall . Percy , 198 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . St . Michael ' s , 211 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . United Strength 22 SOld Jerusalem

, , Tavern , St . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell . Nine Muses , 235 , Clarendon Hotel , Bond-street . Wellington , 51-8 , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Ranelagh , S 3-1-, Windsor Castle Hotel , Hammersmith . Doric , 933 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Chapter : Jerusalem , 185 . Freemasons Hall .

WEDNESDAY , December 9 th . —Com . R . M . B . Inst ., at 3 . Lodges : Fidelity , 3 , Freemasons' Hall . Enoch , 11 , Freemasons' Hall . Union Waterloo , 13 , Masonic Hall , William-street , "Woolwich : Kent , 15 , Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark . Vitruvian , 87 , W hite Hart Tavern , Collegestreet , Lambeth . Justice , 14-7 , White Swan , High-street , Deptford . Euphrates , 212 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury .

Pilgrim , 238 , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street Merchant Navy , 781 , Silver Tavern , Burdett-road , Limehouse . Montefiore , 1 , 107 , Freemasons' Hall . THURSDAY , December 10 th . —Lodges : Royal Athelstan , 19 , City Teminns Hotel , Cannon-street . Bank of England , 263 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars .

Polish National , 53-1 , Freemasons' Hall . Oanonbury , 657 , Haxell's Hotel , West Strand . Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound , Eichmond . Dalhousie , S 60 , Andertons ' Hotel , Fleet-street . Capper , 1 , 076 , Marine Hotel , Victoria Docks , West Ham . Chapter -. Itoyal Jubilee , 72 , Horns Tavern , Kennington . FRIDAYDecember llth . —Lod : Caledonian 134

, ges , , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . Bedford , 157 , Freemasons' Hall . Domatic , 177 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet . SATURDAY , December 12 th . —Lodges : London , 108 ' Freemasons' Hall . Phcenix , 173 , Freemasons' Hall

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* \ j . . * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C . Is consequence of the length of Grand Lodge reports , several notices of meetings of Provincial Lodges must stand over until next week . The several brethren who have favoured us with such reports will thus understand tho reason of their noniiisertion . WE must again call the attention of our numerous correspondents to the necessity of writing only ou one side of the paper .

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CHIPS OP FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
1.—MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
CHAPTER X. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 12TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Festivities.

will no doubt be continued annually . Many thanks are due to the committee of management for the excellent arrangements , and to Bros . Grinsell and Bourne for the beautiful works of art arranged on tho centre table in the lodge room , also to Bro . Field for several scientific toys , etc . We understand that the dancing was kept up till 4 a . m ., when tho party separated , having spent a very pleasant and agreeable evening .

WEST INDIES . ST . THOMAS . —The Harmonic Lodgo ( No . 3-50 ) . celebrated on Monday evening , the 26 th October , the fiftieth anniversary of its charter . Agreeably to invitations which had been issued , a large concourse of members of the Craft assembled at the appointed hour in the saloon

of the Masonic Hall , to assist in the celebration of tho jubilee- After the usual ceremony of opening the lodge , the brother visitors were admitted within tho temple , and when all the brethren were together Bro . E . V . Lavergne , the W . M ., asked Bro . SI . N . Nathan to offer the customary prayer , and having declared the labours of the lodge suspended , he requested Bros . I . Fortune

and A . Leon , C , M ., to introduce the ladies who had been invited to participate in the festivities of the day ; soon after the doors ol' the temple were thrown open to admit them—their presence giving an additional lustre to the happy event which was being celebrated . Bro . Lavergne in kind and befitting terms welcomed tho ladies within the precincts of the lodge , and assured them of the gratification which their presence afforded ; he subsequently requested our worthy Bro . Dl . Pretto , P . M ., to

accept tbe mallet from mm and preside over the assembly . Bro . Pretto , in taking the chair , alluded in glowing style to the satisfaction which he felt in being spared to see this day . Ho then gave an historical sketch of the lodge ; after this Bro . G . A . Philips addressed the assembly in his well known elegant style . He dwelt in lengthy terms on the beauties of our time-honoured

institution , and amply demonstrated that Masonry was not such as slanderers represent it . Bro . D . Pretto next resumed tho word , and delivered a Masonic oration , at the conclusion of- which ho resigned tho "W . M . ' s scat which bad been kindly given to him . Bro . M . P „ . A . Correa spoke next . He congratulated the lodge on the auspicious event , ancl beautifully alluded to the sublime

teachings of the institution . lie , as well as tbo other speakers , was vehemently applauded . Bro . W \ R . Bull in tbe name of tho lodge thanked the speakers , and he nicely profited of the opportunity to express tlie hope that what had been said might produce good effects on all assembled . He spoke of tiie Craft , and made a favourable impression on the audience .

The ladies having retired , after giving their mite towards the poor , the lodge was closed iu ancient and due form . A sumptuous supper was prepared with which to close the entertainments of the night . The company being assembled around the table , tho demolition of viands soon began , and wines of all kinds abundantly flowed .

With bumpers filled , Bro . Lavergne proposed "The Health of tho Ladies , " which was warmly accepted by all present . Bro . l'bilips proposed "The Health of Bro . Dl . Pretto , P . M . " Bro . Bull asked tho company to join with him in drinking to the health of Bro . Lavergne . Master of tho lodge , who in his turn thanked the assembly for their readiness to join in good wishes to him ; ho closed

bis speech by proposing " The continued Prosperity of the W-L . Occurs Siucures , " to which Bro . Feron responded in a few and expressive words . Wo had almost forgotten to mention that during tho course of tlie evening , the sweet sounds of music executed by Bro . Levy and others , considerably contributed to the enjoyments of the occasion .

Masonic Festivities.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES . TUESDAY , December Sth . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at 8 . WEDNESDAY , December 9 th . —Geological , at S .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending December 12th, 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 12 TH , 1868 .

MOXBAY , December 7 th . —Lodges : Robert Burns , 25 , Freemasons' Hall . Unity , 69 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatc-street . Royal Jubilee , 72 , Anderton's Hotel , Fleetstreet . St . John ' s , 90 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . St . Luke's , 14 k Pier Hotel , Cheyno Walk , Chelsea . Joppa , 188 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Unions , 2-56 , Freemasons' Hall .

TUESDAY , December Sth . —Lodges : Burlington , 96 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street- Union , 166 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-street . St . James ' s Union , 180 , Freemasons' Hall . Percy , 198 , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall-street . St . Michael ' s , 211 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . United Strength 22 SOld Jerusalem

, , Tavern , St . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell . Nine Muses , 235 , Clarendon Hotel , Bond-street . Wellington , 51-8 , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Ranelagh , S 3-1-, Windsor Castle Hotel , Hammersmith . Doric , 933 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Chapter : Jerusalem , 185 . Freemasons Hall .

WEDNESDAY , December 9 th . —Com . R . M . B . Inst ., at 3 . Lodges : Fidelity , 3 , Freemasons' Hall . Enoch , 11 , Freemasons' Hall . Union Waterloo , 13 , Masonic Hall , William-street , "Woolwich : Kent , 15 , Three Tuns Tavern , Southwark . Vitruvian , 87 , W hite Hart Tavern , Collegestreet , Lambeth . Justice , 14-7 , White Swan , High-street , Deptford . Euphrates , 212 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury .

Pilgrim , 238 , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street Merchant Navy , 781 , Silver Tavern , Burdett-road , Limehouse . Montefiore , 1 , 107 , Freemasons' Hall . THURSDAY , December 10 th . —Lodges : Royal Athelstan , 19 , City Teminns Hotel , Cannon-street . Bank of England , 263 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars .

Polish National , 53-1 , Freemasons' Hall . Oanonbury , 657 , Haxell's Hotel , West Strand . Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound , Eichmond . Dalhousie , S 60 , Andertons ' Hotel , Fleet-street . Capper , 1 , 076 , Marine Hotel , Victoria Docks , West Ham . Chapter -. Itoyal Jubilee , 72 , Horns Tavern , Kennington . FRIDAYDecember llth . —Lod : Caledonian 134

, ges , , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-street . Bedford , 157 , Freemasons' Hall . Domatic , 177 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleetstreet . SATURDAY , December 12 th . —Lodges : London , 108 ' Freemasons' Hall . Phcenix , 173 , Freemasons' Hall

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* \ j . . * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C . Is consequence of the length of Grand Lodge reports , several notices of meetings of Provincial Lodges must stand over until next week . The several brethren who have favoured us with such reports will thus understand tho reason of their noniiisertion . WE must again call the attention of our numerous correspondents to the necessity of writing only ou one side of the paper .

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