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Masonic Intelligence.

brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was favoured by the presence of several visitors , amongst whom Ave noticed Br . Shephard , who has just returned from the Crimea , and who has been at the battles of Balaklava , Inkerman , and Alma . He returned thanks for the visitors . The Lodge also had the pleasure of the company of the immediate P . M ., -Br . Alfred Tilt , for the first time since his indisposition . The AV . M . proposed the health of Br . A . Tilt , which was responded to in a manner which must have convinced the visitors how much he is respected . The regular routine

toasts having been proposed and responded to , the brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in April , when , Ave have been given to understand , a great multiplicity of business is to be performed . ST . ANDREWS LODGE ( No . 281 ) . —Br . Dyke , W . M ., presided over the monthly meeting of this Lodge , at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 1 st of March , and passed one brother to the second , and two others to the third degree . Nearly thirty of the brethren afterwards supped together .

PRINCE OF WALES' LODGE ( NO . 324 ) . —This distinguished Lodge , which enjoyed the especial patronage of George IV ., the Dnke of York , and AA iiliam IV ., held its meeting at the Thatched-house Tavern , on Tuesday , Feb . 27 th . The W . M ., who , on the former meeting was re-elected for the ensuing year , not being able to attend , the Past Master installed and invested the officers .

BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE ( No . 329 ) —The members of this Lodge met on Thursday , the Sth ult ., at Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , for the dispatch of Masonic business , Br . Charles Stronghill , AV . M . Br . Addison was raised to the third degree . The brethren then retired to refreshment , and concluded the evening with true Masonic good feeling . Br . Thomas Bohn , P . M ., 201 , was the only visitor . The furniture of this Lodge , and the elegant adornments of the banquet table , have been presented by various P . M . ' s of the Lodge , and are Avorthy of admiration .

ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 . )—This Lodge , resumed its meetings after the recess , at Br . Cooper ' s , Adam and Eve Tavern , Kensington , on Wednesday , March 14 , when a very handsome P . M . jewel was presented , in the name of the Lodge , to Br . Barfield , by the W . M ., Br . Schofield , Avith a very flattering and well deserved compliment for the manner in which he had filled the chair during his year of office . Br . Copas was appointed S . D ., vice Br . Jordan resigned , after which the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided by the hostBr . Cooperin his usual good style

, , . Among the . visitors were Br . Fever , from Jersey , and Br . Shepherd , from Scotland . POLISH NATIONAL LODGE , ( NO . 778 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , of which Br . Ritterbrandt is the W . M ., on the Sth of March , a brother was raised to the second degree . There appears to be a long arrear of business on hand in this Lodge , in consequence of brethren not coming up to be advanced to their respective degrees . A Lodge of emergency was also held on the 22 nd , for the purpose of initiating a candidate about to proceed abroad .

AVELLINGTON LODGE ( N O . 805 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge , at the Railway Tavern , Lewisham , on the 13 th March , it was resolved to remove it to the Roebuck , as more convenient for the members , A Lodge of Emergency was held at the new place of meeting , on the 26 th , when three candidates were initiated into the Order by the W . M ., Br . Ireland , in his usual excellent style ,

THE ROYAL ARCH . _ ST . JAMES ' CHAPTER ( No . 2 ) . —This rapidly progressing Chapter held a convocahon at the Freemasons' Tavern , on March 1 st , when Comp . Wm . Stuart , jun ., wag duly installed as principal Z . ; Comp . AVm . Stuart , jun ., H . ; and Comp . — Renderson , J . The Comps . afterwards retired to refreshment and the proieedings of the evening Avere enliA'ened by the excellent singing of Comp . Lawler . BRITISH CHAPTER ( NO . 8 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons' Tavern

, on Friday , 2 nd February . Comp . Wm . Watson , P . Z . 25 , in his usual efficient manner installed Comp . Stohwasser into the Second Chair , and Comp . Massey Dawson , into the Third . After which Comp . Herbert Lloyd , Z ., invested the remainder of the officers , and exalted Br . Maxwell of No . 8 , into the Sublime Degree of the Royal Arch . The Companions then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet . In proposing the health of the G . Z . of the Order , the M . E . Z . said that although he had not had 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.

brethren adjourned to the banquet , which was favoured by the presence of several visitors , amongst whom Ave noticed Br . Shephard , who has just returned from the Crimea , and who has been at the battles of Balaklava , Inkerman , and Alma . He returned thanks for the visitors . The Lodge also had the pleasure of the company of the immediate P . M ., -Br . Alfred Tilt , for the first time since his indisposition . The AV . M . proposed the health of Br . A . Tilt , which was responded to in a manner which must have convinced the visitors how much he is respected . The regular routine

toasts having been proposed and responded to , the brethren adjourned until the second Tuesday in April , when , Ave have been given to understand , a great multiplicity of business is to be performed . ST . ANDREWS LODGE ( No . 281 ) . —Br . Dyke , W . M ., presided over the monthly meeting of this Lodge , at the Freemason ' s Tavern , on the 1 st of March , and passed one brother to the second , and two others to the third degree . Nearly thirty of the brethren afterwards supped together .

PRINCE OF WALES' LODGE ( NO . 324 ) . —This distinguished Lodge , which enjoyed the especial patronage of George IV ., the Dnke of York , and AA iiliam IV ., held its meeting at the Thatched-house Tavern , on Tuesday , Feb . 27 th . The W . M ., who , on the former meeting was re-elected for the ensuing year , not being able to attend , the Past Master installed and invested the officers .

BANK OF ENGLAND LODGE ( No . 329 ) —The members of this Lodge met on Thursday , the Sth ult ., at Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , for the dispatch of Masonic business , Br . Charles Stronghill , AV . M . Br . Addison was raised to the third degree . The brethren then retired to refreshment , and concluded the evening with true Masonic good feeling . Br . Thomas Bohn , P . M ., 201 , was the only visitor . The furniture of this Lodge , and the elegant adornments of the banquet table , have been presented by various P . M . ' s of the Lodge , and are Avorthy of admiration .

ZETLAND LODGE ( NO . 752 . )—This Lodge , resumed its meetings after the recess , at Br . Cooper ' s , Adam and Eve Tavern , Kensington , on Wednesday , March 14 , when a very handsome P . M . jewel was presented , in the name of the Lodge , to Br . Barfield , by the W . M ., Br . Schofield , Avith a very flattering and well deserved compliment for the manner in which he had filled the chair during his year of office . Br . Copas was appointed S . D ., vice Br . Jordan resigned , after which the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided by the hostBr . Cooperin his usual good style

, , . Among the . visitors were Br . Fever , from Jersey , and Br . Shepherd , from Scotland . POLISH NATIONAL LODGE , ( NO . 778 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , of which Br . Ritterbrandt is the W . M ., on the Sth of March , a brother was raised to the second degree . There appears to be a long arrear of business on hand in this Lodge , in consequence of brethren not coming up to be advanced to their respective degrees . A Lodge of emergency was also held on the 22 nd , for the purpose of initiating a candidate about to proceed abroad .

AVELLINGTON LODGE ( N O . 805 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge , at the Railway Tavern , Lewisham , on the 13 th March , it was resolved to remove it to the Roebuck , as more convenient for the members , A Lodge of Emergency was held at the new place of meeting , on the 26 th , when three candidates were initiated into the Order by the W . M ., Br . Ireland , in his usual excellent style ,

THE ROYAL ARCH . _ ST . JAMES ' CHAPTER ( No . 2 ) . —This rapidly progressing Chapter held a convocahon at the Freemasons' Tavern , on March 1 st , when Comp . Wm . Stuart , jun ., wag duly installed as principal Z . ; Comp . AVm . Stuart , jun ., H . ; and Comp . — Renderson , J . The Comps . afterwards retired to refreshment and the proieedings of the evening Avere enliA'ened by the excellent singing of Comp . Lawler . BRITISH CHAPTER ( NO . 8 ) . —This Chapter met at the Freemasons' Tavern

, on Friday , 2 nd February . Comp . Wm . Watson , P . Z . 25 , in his usual efficient manner installed Comp . Stohwasser into the Second Chair , and Comp . Massey Dawson , into the Third . After which Comp . Herbert Lloyd , Z ., invested the remainder of the officers , and exalted Br . Maxwell of No . 8 , into the Sublime Degree of the Royal Arch . The Companions then adjourned to partake of a splendid banquet . In proposing the health of the G . Z . of the Order , the M . E . Z . said that although he had not had the

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