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Masonic Intelligence.

ceeded to invest the officers as follows : —Brs . A oung , S . AA ' . ; Utton , J . W . ; Arliss , S . D . ; Aznavour , J . D . ; Watt , I . G . ; Patten , P . M . and P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; and Scambler , P . M ., Treasurer . The business of the evening being completed , the brethren retired to a banquet , the excellence of which fully justified the high character which this establishment enjoys , LODGE OF TRANQUILITY ( NO . 218 ) . —This numerous Lodge met on Monday , March IS , for the first time , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , having removed

from the George and A ulture , Br . Saul Solomon , AV . M ., presiding . There being no business of importance to transact , the Biethven adjourned early to banquet , after which the usual loyal and masonic toasts Avere proposed , among Avhich Avas that of the visitors , coupling with it the name of Br . Sternberg , from Prussia . The AA'orshipful Master took the opportunity of saying , that the tenets of Freemasonry allowed neither country nor creed to be studied , but every Mason Avas received Avith open arms by all Lodges carrying out the true principles of Masonry . He trusted Br . Sternberg

Avas satisfied with his Masonic reception in England . Now , he Avould ask Br . Sternberg if he coul i inform this Lodge why Jews were excluded from the Lodges in Prussia ? for such he knew had been the case—thus destroying the universality which was the great basis of Freemasonry . Br . Sternberg , in returning thanks for the visitors , said ( through the medium of an interpreter ) , it was AA'ith regret he Avas compelled to acknowledge the justice of the Worshipful Master ' s remarks . It was true that Jews had been refused admittance to the Prussian Lodges ; it had been

caused , he believed , by certain parties inimical to the best interests of Masonry taking advantage of political matters , Avhich , for a time , had prevented the Crown Prince devoting his usual attention to the Lodges ( Hear ) . The moment , however , it reached the ears of his Royal Highness , true to his position as "Protector of the Masonic Lodges in the Prussian Monarchy , " he issued an order that no Mason , be his country or creed Avhat it might , should for the future be refused admittance to a Prussian Lodge ; and he ( Br . Sternberg ) had much pleasure in saying , that since then Jews had been admitted , the Prince did them honour by

being present on the occasion . ST . PAUL ' LODGE ( No . 229 ) . —This Lodge held its ordinary meeting on Tuesday , the 27 th of March . The business was conducted in the usual masterly style . The AV . M ., Br . Randall , initiated a candidate with great ability . The charge was given by the Treasurer , Br . Foster AVliite ; and Ave have seldom listened to this charge , given by this excellent Mason , without admiration and instruction , —his clear syllabic articulation and emphatic manner , strongly impresses its force upon all , and we

may say , " Can such things be , and overcome us like a summer ' s cloud , Avithout our special Avonder . " Our congratulations are due to this benevolent man , not more so as Masons , for he is now of a larger circle , dispensing his patronage over one of the largest institutions of the metropolis , we allude to his election as Treasurer to St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital ; long may he be spared , with health and strength , to carry forward this good work . The Girls' Charity Festival Avas prominently placed before the Lodge , and ,. as usual , a liberal sum voted . As this , with the other charities , will

be touched upon in a separate article , Ave decline further observation , than to hope , that our provincial brethren Avill give them all the support they so much require at this auspicious period . The brethren assembled in good number . We noticed several of the Grand Lodge , and one worth y brother from the Apollo Lodge , Oxford , Br . AVood . The health of this visiting brother was proposed in a separate toast , and received with great enthusiasm . The other usual toasts Avere responded to with feelings of satisfaction and welcome . This Lodge has amongst its members many

who cannot bc & irpassed for their strong attachment to Masonry , as Avell as their benevolence ; how can Ave say more than point to a Leonard Chandler , a AVilson , and others always prominent in charity and hospitality , the great " land-marks of the order . " LODGE OF UNITED STRENGTH ( NO . 276 ) . —This Lodge held its regular monthl y meeting at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 13 th March , when the W . M . Br . Cooper , in his usual learned manner , initiated Mr . AVaterhouse into the mysteries of Freemasonry , and passed his brother , Br . C . F . Waterhouse , slso Br . Cowdrey , to the second degree . The other business Avas onl y formal . The Lodge being ' closed , the

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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.

ceeded to invest the officers as follows : —Brs . A oung , S . AA ' . ; Utton , J . W . ; Arliss , S . D . ; Aznavour , J . D . ; Watt , I . G . ; Patten , P . M . and P . G . S . B ., Sec . ; and Scambler , P . M ., Treasurer . The business of the evening being completed , the brethren retired to a banquet , the excellence of which fully justified the high character which this establishment enjoys , LODGE OF TRANQUILITY ( NO . 218 ) . —This numerous Lodge met on Monday , March IS , for the first time , at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , having removed

from the George and A ulture , Br . Saul Solomon , AV . M ., presiding . There being no business of importance to transact , the Biethven adjourned early to banquet , after which the usual loyal and masonic toasts Avere proposed , among Avhich Avas that of the visitors , coupling with it the name of Br . Sternberg , from Prussia . The AA'orshipful Master took the opportunity of saying , that the tenets of Freemasonry allowed neither country nor creed to be studied , but every Mason Avas received Avith open arms by all Lodges carrying out the true principles of Masonry . He trusted Br . Sternberg

Avas satisfied with his Masonic reception in England . Now , he Avould ask Br . Sternberg if he coul i inform this Lodge why Jews were excluded from the Lodges in Prussia ? for such he knew had been the case—thus destroying the universality which was the great basis of Freemasonry . Br . Sternberg , in returning thanks for the visitors , said ( through the medium of an interpreter ) , it was AA'ith regret he Avas compelled to acknowledge the justice of the Worshipful Master ' s remarks . It was true that Jews had been refused admittance to the Prussian Lodges ; it had been

caused , he believed , by certain parties inimical to the best interests of Masonry taking advantage of political matters , Avhich , for a time , had prevented the Crown Prince devoting his usual attention to the Lodges ( Hear ) . The moment , however , it reached the ears of his Royal Highness , true to his position as "Protector of the Masonic Lodges in the Prussian Monarchy , " he issued an order that no Mason , be his country or creed Avhat it might , should for the future be refused admittance to a Prussian Lodge ; and he ( Br . Sternberg ) had much pleasure in saying , that since then Jews had been admitted , the Prince did them honour by

being present on the occasion . ST . PAUL ' LODGE ( No . 229 ) . —This Lodge held its ordinary meeting on Tuesday , the 27 th of March . The business was conducted in the usual masterly style . The AV . M ., Br . Randall , initiated a candidate with great ability . The charge was given by the Treasurer , Br . Foster AVliite ; and Ave have seldom listened to this charge , given by this excellent Mason , without admiration and instruction , —his clear syllabic articulation and emphatic manner , strongly impresses its force upon all , and we

may say , " Can such things be , and overcome us like a summer ' s cloud , Avithout our special Avonder . " Our congratulations are due to this benevolent man , not more so as Masons , for he is now of a larger circle , dispensing his patronage over one of the largest institutions of the metropolis , we allude to his election as Treasurer to St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital ; long may he be spared , with health and strength , to carry forward this good work . The Girls' Charity Festival Avas prominently placed before the Lodge , and ,. as usual , a liberal sum voted . As this , with the other charities , will

be touched upon in a separate article , Ave decline further observation , than to hope , that our provincial brethren Avill give them all the support they so much require at this auspicious period . The brethren assembled in good number . We noticed several of the Grand Lodge , and one worth y brother from the Apollo Lodge , Oxford , Br . AVood . The health of this visiting brother was proposed in a separate toast , and received with great enthusiasm . The other usual toasts Avere responded to with feelings of satisfaction and welcome . This Lodge has amongst its members many

who cannot bc & irpassed for their strong attachment to Masonry , as Avell as their benevolence ; how can Ave say more than point to a Leonard Chandler , a AVilson , and others always prominent in charity and hospitality , the great " land-marks of the order . " LODGE OF UNITED STRENGTH ( NO . 276 ) . —This Lodge held its regular monthl y meeting at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 13 th March , when the W . M . Br . Cooper , in his usual learned manner , initiated Mr . AVaterhouse into the mysteries of Freemasonry , and passed his brother , Br . C . F . Waterhouse , slso Br . Cowdrey , to the second degree . The other business Avas onl y formal . The Lodge being ' closed , the

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