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Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Ar _ . OI _ . T _ . II __ . TS . Wednesday , April 27 . 7 i .-GE AND FESTIVAL . ; Tiuirsdwj , 2 S / A . —Lodges , Septune ( 22 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; Grenadiers ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tarern ; Shakspere ( llli ) , Albion Tavern . .. Aa / . to ' . ' . ' . —St . Alban ' 3 ( 32 ) , London Ooli ' ec House ; Domatic ( 206 ) , l- ' alc-on Tavern ; Friendship ( 213 ) , Ship . and Turtle ; 1 ' olisli ( 773 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . General Committee Girls . School .

Friday , 29 /// . —House Committee Do } -. School . Monday , May 2 nd . —Lodges , I-ohcrt Burns ( 23 ) , . Freeinasons' Tavern ; Hoyal Jubilee ( S ~ >) , Anderlou ' s Hold : SI . John ' s ( 107 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; St . Luke ' s ( 103 ) . Commercial Hall , Ciielsea ; Joppa ( 223 ) , Albion Tavern ; Unions ( 31 S ) , Freemasons' Tavern . Tuesday , 3 / -. I . —Lodges , Albion (()) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Old Dundee ( iri ) , London Tavern 3 Temple ( 118 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St . John ' s ( 19 ( 1 ) , Holly Bush , Hampstead : Uld Concord ( 201 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fuphrntes ( 257 ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate Street ; Stability ( 201 ) , Green Dragon , Bishopsgate Street ; . La Tolerance ( 7 S 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , ilarlt . —Florence Nightingale , Freemasons' 'tavern , Woolwich , at 0 .

ircduesday , _ ....-01 _ AKD CHAFFEE , at 8 . Lodges , IV ' cstniinsicr and Keystone ( 10 ) , Freemasons'Taveru ; Florence . Nightingale ( IC 03 ) , Freemasons'Tavern , Woolwich . Thursday , alh . —Lodges , Egyptian ( 20 ., George and Blue Boar ; Strong Man ( oi ) , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Lane ; Linn and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship ami Turtle ; St . Andrew ' s ( 2 S 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( S 12 ) , George Tavern , Commercial Bead Fast ; Crystal Palace ( 1011 ) , Crystal Falaee . C / .: o / .. ; -. —St . James ' s ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , Enctinipnieul . —Ilot ' . nt Canuel , London Tavern . Friday , Qlh . —Chapters— -Fidelity ( 3 ) , London Tavern ; llritish ( S ) , Freemasons' Tavern . Saturday , tlh—Lodge , London ( T 2 _) , Freemason-. ; ' Tavern , Committee Bovs School , at I .

[ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction nppi-ar iu the last nmn ' jer ot ' cacli month . ] l . or . iL YORK LOI _<; E oi' P / OKSiiVJiitAXCB ( Ni ) . 7 . )—This long-established Lodgo closed its season on 'Wednesday , April ' 20 th , at Freemasons' Tavern . Pro . Jenkins , AV . M ., was prevented attending by imiiorlant business , lint tho chair was ably filled by Bro . I . J . ovinson , P . M ., wlio raised Pro . AVtilkci- to tlie third degree . There being no other business , tho brethren adjourned to banquet early , llro . Collins , thtt hnmcdiiitu P . M ., pve .-iiling . There wove some visitors , amongst wlimn wo iioiicccIPro . I- ' . Pii _ ckt . s , . P . M . No . 11 ; and Pro . llonry Garrodof tho same

, , Lodge , as also Pro . Stone , P . Prov . O . l ) .. Kssex . Pro . Hopwood , P . M . and J . G . D ., ou proposing the health of Pro . Collins , said his presence revived their pleasing VCOT-Ieetion of . the . last year , when he ( tiled the en-air with so great satisfaction to the Lodge , Pro . Collins , in responding , said it afforded him . much pleasure to attend as the representative ot their AV . M . Pro . Jenkins , lie remarked , was but a young Mason , and had worked very hard to attain the high position he held . Ho regretted that lie had been unable to attend the Lodge to witness the working of their AV . M ., of which he liad heard such good report , 'le referred to tho

unanimity and good feeling that existed in the Lodge , ancl devoutly wished all tho world had the hearts of thcltoyal A ' ork Masons , who at till times took a charitable view of the intentions of others . For h ' unseli he could say , that . should lie live twenty-live or thirty years longer , it would give him pleasure to again work through all thc offices , from I . G . upwards , and concluded by expressing his thanks for the kindness exhibited to him on that and all other occasions . Pro . Collins next proposed "Tlie Charities , " and in connexion with it , Pro . Adiard , who had undertaken to represent the Lodge at the Girls . School festivalmid their visitor

, , Pro . Pinches . The latter brother said , the cause with which his name had been associated ivas so glorious in itself ) that ho would not complain of its not being left lo one of their own members , quite as energetic as himself in the cause oi thc charities—he meant Pro . Adiard . That worthy brother had been chosen as secretary to the ' stewards at the approaching festival for the Girls School , and hence it would have been more proper for hint to have responded to the toast , but with his innate modesty ho had transferred it to his ( Pro . Pinches , ) hands , Pro ,

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

Ar _ . OI _ . T _ . II __ . TS . Wednesday , April 27 . 7 i .-GE AND FESTIVAL . ; Tiuirsdwj , 2 S / A . —Lodges , Septune ( 22 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; Grenadiers ( 70 ) , Freemasons' Tarern ; Shakspere ( llli ) , Albion Tavern . .. Aa / . to ' . ' . ' . —St . Alban ' 3 ( 32 ) , London Ooli ' ec House ; Domatic ( 206 ) , l- ' alc-on Tavern ; Friendship ( 213 ) , Ship . and Turtle ; 1 ' olisli ( 773 ) , Freemasons' Tavern . General Committee Girls . School .

Friday , 29 /// . —House Committee Do } -. School . Monday , May 2 nd . —Lodges , I-ohcrt Burns ( 23 ) , . Freeinasons' Tavern ; Hoyal Jubilee ( S ~ >) , Anderlou ' s Hold : SI . John ' s ( 107 ) , liadley ' s Hotel ; St . Luke ' s ( 103 ) . Commercial Hall , Ciielsea ; Joppa ( 223 ) , Albion Tavern ; Unions ( 31 S ) , Freemasons' Tavern . Tuesday , 3 / -. I . —Lodges , Albion (()) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Old Dundee ( iri ) , London Tavern 3 Temple ( 118 ) , Ship and Turtle ; St . John ' s ( 19 ( 1 ) , Holly Bush , Hampstead : Uld Concord ( 201 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Fuphrntes ( 257 ) , White Hart , Bishopsgate Street ; Stability ( 201 ) , Green Dragon , Bishopsgate Street ; . La Tolerance ( 7 S 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , ilarlt . —Florence Nightingale , Freemasons' 'tavern , Woolwich , at 0 .

ircduesday , _ ....-01 _ AKD CHAFFEE , at 8 . Lodges , IV ' cstniinsicr and Keystone ( 10 ) , Freemasons'Taveru ; Florence . Nightingale ( IC 03 ) , Freemasons'Tavern , Woolwich . Thursday , alh . —Lodges , Egyptian ( 20 ., George and Blue Boar ; Strong Man ( oi ) , Falcon Tavern , Fetter Lane ; Linn and Lamb ( 227 ) , Bridge House Hotel ; Ionic ( 275 ) , Ship ami Turtle ; St . Andrew ' s ( 2 S 1 ) , Freemasons' Tavern ; Yarborough ( S 12 ) , George Tavern , Commercial Bead Fast ; Crystal Palace ( 1011 ) , Crystal Falaee . C / .: o / .. ; -. —St . James ' s ( 2 ) , Freemasons' Tavern , Enctinipnieul . —Ilot ' . nt Canuel , London Tavern . Friday , Qlh . —Chapters— -Fidelity ( 3 ) , London Tavern ; llritish ( S ) , Freemasons' Tavern . Saturday , tlh—Lodge , London ( T 2 _) , Freemason-. ; ' Tavern , Committee Bovs School , at I .

[ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction nppi-ar iu the last nmn ' jer ot ' cacli month . ] l . or . iL YORK LOI _<; E oi' P / OKSiiVJiitAXCB ( Ni ) . 7 . )—This long-established Lodgo closed its season on 'Wednesday , April ' 20 th , at Freemasons' Tavern . Pro . Jenkins , AV . M ., was prevented attending by imiiorlant business , lint tho chair was ably filled by Bro . I . J . ovinson , P . M ., wlio raised Pro . AVtilkci- to tlie third degree . There being no other business , tho brethren adjourned to banquet early , llro . Collins , thtt hnmcdiiitu P . M ., pve .-iiling . There wove some visitors , amongst wlimn wo iioiicccIPro . I- ' . Pii _ ckt . s , . P . M . No . 11 ; and Pro . llonry Garrodof tho same

, , Lodge , as also Pro . Stone , P . Prov . O . l ) .. Kssex . Pro . Hopwood , P . M . and J . G . D ., ou proposing the health of Pro . Collins , said his presence revived their pleasing VCOT-Ieetion of . the . last year , when he ( tiled the en-air with so great satisfaction to the Lodge , Pro . Collins , in responding , said it afforded him . much pleasure to attend as the representative ot their AV . M . Pro . Jenkins , lie remarked , was but a young Mason , and had worked very hard to attain the high position he held . Ho regretted that lie had been unable to attend the Lodge to witness the working of their AV . M ., of which he liad heard such good report , 'le referred to tho

unanimity and good feeling that existed in the Lodge , ancl devoutly wished all tho world had the hearts of thcltoyal A ' ork Masons , who at till times took a charitable view of the intentions of others . For h ' unseli he could say , that . should lie live twenty-live or thirty years longer , it would give him pleasure to again work through all thc offices , from I . G . upwards , and concluded by expressing his thanks for the kindness exhibited to him on that and all other occasions . Pro . Collins next proposed "Tlie Charities , " and in connexion with it , Pro . Adiard , who had undertaken to represent the Lodge at the Girls . School festivalmid their visitor

, , Pro . Pinches . The latter brother said , the cause with which his name had been associated ivas so glorious in itself ) that ho would not complain of its not being left lo one of their own members , quite as energetic as himself in the cause oi thc charities—he meant Pro . Adiard . That worthy brother had been chosen as secretary to the ' stewards at the approaching festival for the Girls School , and hence it would have been more proper for hint to have responded to the toast , but with his innate modesty ho had transferred it to his ( Pro . Pinches , ) hands , Pro ,

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