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Masonic Intelligence.

Smith , W . M ., for the urbanity of manners and integrity of conduct evinced to the members thereof during his year of office , also his truly Masonic feeling in kindly considering the necessities of his aged brethren and their Avidows . That the aboA'e resolution be recorded on the minutes of this day ; and as a further testimonial of the gratitude of his brethren , that it be inscribed on vellum , framed and glazed , and presented to him at the ensuing Lodge meeting . " Tho presentation Avas acknowledged in a neat and appropriate speech . Tho business having concluded , the brethren ,

about thirty in number , sat down to an elegant supper , supplied by their highly esteemed host , Br . Harris , in his accustomed and liberal maimer . After the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , the late W . M ., Br . Smith , proposed the health of the newly installed W . M . Br . Procter . In reply , the W . M . assured the brethren he felt deeply honoured for the distinguished position in which the Lodge had placed him , and that his utmost endeavours would be used to further the interest of the Lodge , and to promote that harmony and unanimity for Avhich the Kent Lodge had

ever been characterized . Tlie W . M . then proposed the health of the visitors—Brs . Shepherd , J . W . 29 ; Davies , P . M . 87 ; Harris , P . M . 87 ; Veil , W . M . 87 ; Lezard , 218 ; Bromley , 27 G . In . proposing the health of the Past Masters , tho W . M . expressed his thanks for their Avillingness at all times to render their valuable assistance to the Lodge when called upon , more particularly to their S . P . M . and Father , Br . Richard Barries , whose presence was at all times hailed Avith delight . In calling upon the brethren to drink the health of the officers , tlie W . M . expressed his entire

satisfaction at the selection he had made . Br . Westley , S . W " ., and Br . Trcbeck , J . W ., returned thanks in a very able manner . Tho pleasure of tho evening was greatly enhanced by the singing of Brs . Harris , Hart , Westley , and several other brethren . GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —This Lodge , so much distinguished for the working of

its officers , held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , March 15 th . The W . M ., in a most efficient and impressive manner , raised two brethren to the third degree , and initiated two gentlemen into the mysteries of masonry . The visitors were Brs . Sternberg , from Berlin ; SeigUt , No . 4 ; Bennet , 25 ; HOAV , 82 ; P . M . Shrewsbury , 108 , & c , & c . ROBERT BUKNS LODGE ( NO . 25 ) . —Held its monthly meeting on Monday , March Sth , at tho Freemasons' Tavern . The business of the evening was three initiations

( Messrs . Schaller , Wise , and Walter ) , and one passing ( Br . Hopkins ) . The W . M . Br . John Dyte , very ably performed the duties of his office . Three gentlemen Avere proposed for initiation at the meeting in April . Br . Watson , P . M ., in a very feeling aud impressive manner , spoke of the many good qualities of the late Treasurer , Br . E . Charker , P . M , and proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to his brother , Mr . H . Charker , and that the same be signed by the W . M . on behalf of tho Lodge , aud entered on the minutes . The motion seconded b y Br . Fox , P . M ., and agreed to

both by old and young members , responded to the late Treasurer ' s good qualities . The Avhole of the members wore crape over tho rosettes on their aprons , as a mark of respect to departed merit . Br . A phed , P . M ., was elected the new Treasurer . The Lodge was attended by eight of its P . M . ' s At the conclusion of the Masonic business , the brethren , to the number of upwards of 50 , slipped together . Amongst the visitors were Br . Steward , No . 325 , Irish Constitution ; and Br . Shepherd , 32 C , Scotch Constitution . Br . Shepherd , AVIIO is a colour-sargeant in the Fusileer Guards in

, returning thanks for the visitors , briefly alluded to his having recently returned from the Crimea , invalided , and his having fought in the three great battles of the past campaign , at Alma , BalaclaA'a , and Inkerman . Tlie company separated at an early hour .

EGYPTIAN LODGE , ( No . 29 )—This Lodge met at the George and Blue Boar , Holborn , on Thursday the 1 st of March , the W . M . Br . Fernandez , presiding . ' After the business , the brethren sat down to an excellent supper provided by the Avorthy host , Br . Haynes ( who is a member of this Lodge ) , in his usual style . The visitors were Brs . Stapleton and Clarke , of the Joppa Lodge , No . 223 . Tim cloth being cleared , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts drunk , Br . Todd , P . M . in a neat speech presented to Br . H . G- Buss , P . M . and Sec , a very handsome gold chain ,, voted by the Lodge in December last , as a mark of esteem , and in acknowledgment of his services as secretary to the Lodge for several years past .

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THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 1
THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 1
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE SWEETEST FLOWER. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 30
SCOTLAND. Article 40
THE COLONIES. Article 43
INDIA. Article 44
CHINA. Article 47
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 47
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 48
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Masonic Intelligence.

Smith , W . M ., for the urbanity of manners and integrity of conduct evinced to the members thereof during his year of office , also his truly Masonic feeling in kindly considering the necessities of his aged brethren and their Avidows . That the aboA'e resolution be recorded on the minutes of this day ; and as a further testimonial of the gratitude of his brethren , that it be inscribed on vellum , framed and glazed , and presented to him at the ensuing Lodge meeting . " Tho presentation Avas acknowledged in a neat and appropriate speech . Tho business having concluded , the brethren ,

about thirty in number , sat down to an elegant supper , supplied by their highly esteemed host , Br . Harris , in his accustomed and liberal maimer . After the usual loyal toasts had been duly honoured , the late W . M ., Br . Smith , proposed the health of the newly installed W . M . Br . Procter . In reply , the W . M . assured the brethren he felt deeply honoured for the distinguished position in which the Lodge had placed him , and that his utmost endeavours would be used to further the interest of the Lodge , and to promote that harmony and unanimity for Avhich the Kent Lodge had

ever been characterized . Tlie W . M . then proposed the health of the visitors—Brs . Shepherd , J . W . 29 ; Davies , P . M . 87 ; Harris , P . M . 87 ; Veil , W . M . 87 ; Lezard , 218 ; Bromley , 27 G . In . proposing the health of the Past Masters , tho W . M . expressed his thanks for their Avillingness at all times to render their valuable assistance to the Lodge when called upon , more particularly to their S . P . M . and Father , Br . Richard Barries , whose presence was at all times hailed Avith delight . In calling upon the brethren to drink the health of the officers , tlie W . M . expressed his entire

satisfaction at the selection he had made . Br . Westley , S . W " ., and Br . Trcbeck , J . W ., returned thanks in a very able manner . Tho pleasure of tho evening was greatly enhanced by the singing of Brs . Harris , Hart , Westley , and several other brethren . GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —This Lodge , so much distinguished for the working of

its officers , held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Thursday , March 15 th . The W . M ., in a most efficient and impressive manner , raised two brethren to the third degree , and initiated two gentlemen into the mysteries of masonry . The visitors were Brs . Sternberg , from Berlin ; SeigUt , No . 4 ; Bennet , 25 ; HOAV , 82 ; P . M . Shrewsbury , 108 , & c , & c . ROBERT BUKNS LODGE ( NO . 25 ) . —Held its monthly meeting on Monday , March Sth , at tho Freemasons' Tavern . The business of the evening was three initiations

( Messrs . Schaller , Wise , and Walter ) , and one passing ( Br . Hopkins ) . The W . M . Br . John Dyte , very ably performed the duties of his office . Three gentlemen Avere proposed for initiation at the meeting in April . Br . Watson , P . M ., in a very feeling aud impressive manner , spoke of the many good qualities of the late Treasurer , Br . E . Charker , P . M , and proposed that a letter of condolence be sent to his brother , Mr . H . Charker , and that the same be signed by the W . M . on behalf of tho Lodge , aud entered on the minutes . The motion seconded b y Br . Fox , P . M ., and agreed to

both by old and young members , responded to the late Treasurer ' s good qualities . The Avhole of the members wore crape over tho rosettes on their aprons , as a mark of respect to departed merit . Br . A phed , P . M ., was elected the new Treasurer . The Lodge was attended by eight of its P . M . ' s At the conclusion of the Masonic business , the brethren , to the number of upwards of 50 , slipped together . Amongst the visitors were Br . Steward , No . 325 , Irish Constitution ; and Br . Shepherd , 32 C , Scotch Constitution . Br . Shepherd , AVIIO is a colour-sargeant in the Fusileer Guards in

, returning thanks for the visitors , briefly alluded to his having recently returned from the Crimea , invalided , and his having fought in the three great battles of the past campaign , at Alma , BalaclaA'a , and Inkerman . Tlie company separated at an early hour .

EGYPTIAN LODGE , ( No . 29 )—This Lodge met at the George and Blue Boar , Holborn , on Thursday the 1 st of March , the W . M . Br . Fernandez , presiding . ' After the business , the brethren sat down to an excellent supper provided by the Avorthy host , Br . Haynes ( who is a member of this Lodge ) , in his usual style . The visitors were Brs . Stapleton and Clarke , of the Joppa Lodge , No . 223 . Tim cloth being cleared , and the usual loyal and Masonic toasts drunk , Br . Todd , P . M . in a neat speech presented to Br . H . G- Buss , P . M . and Sec , a very handsome gold chain ,, voted by the Lodge in December last , as a mark of esteem , and in acknowledgment of his services as secretary to the Lodge for several years past .

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