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Masonic Intelligence.

qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . The visitors present comprised Comps . Haywood , Spencer , HOAV , Cooper , and Bellinger . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( N O . 49 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter held a convocation at Comp . Rackstraw ' s , Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 20 th of March , when Br . Binckes , S . AV ., of the Enoch Lodge , was duly exalted into tho Royal Arch by the M . E . Z . Comp . Andrew , Comp , Couchman , IT . ( iu the absence of Comp . Jos . Smith ) ,

and Comp . Cooper , J ., Comp . Mortimer officiating as P . S . After the Chapter was closed , the Comps ., about twenty-two , sat down So an excellent supper . The visitors present were Comps . Archer , P . Z . ( Chapter 25 ); Goring , P . Z . ( 25 ); Morbey ( 778 ) , and ITayAvood ( 778 ) . The members separated at an early hour , after spending a A'ery pleasant evening . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( NO . 218 ) . —This Chapter met on Tuesday , March 13 , for the first time , at its ucw quarters , the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , Comp .

NCAVsom , M . E . Z ., presiding . There being no other business before the Chapter , the Comps . proceeded to tho election of principals aud other officers for the ensuing year , AA'hen Comp . Scambler Avas elected Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; Comp . Sheen , J . ; Comp . Manico , P . Z ., S . E . ; Comp . Levy , S . N . ; Comp . M'Culloch , P . S ., and Comp . Patten , P . Z . and P . C'r . S . B ., Treasurer . The Companions then retired to refreshment , and the remainder of the evening AA'as spent in the most harmonious manner . Among the visitors were three military Companions from tlio Union and Waterloo Chapter

( No . 13 ); Comp . Richardson ( No . . 12 ) , and Comp . Thursfield , formerly Companion of this Chapter . INSTRUCTION . JOPPA LODGE ( NO . 223 ) . —This admirable Lodge of Instruction lately removed to the Crooked Billet Tavern , King street , ToAver-hill , has just voted £ 3 Ss . Od ., to the Patriotic Fund .

UNITED PILGRIM LODGE ( NO . 745 ) . —This excellent Lodge of Instruction , ever ready to fulfil an act of charity , has come forward with £ 5 for the Patriotic Fund , and some few weeks back voted £ 5 5 i \ Od . to the F . M . AVidows Fund . The Lodge has not been established more than ten years , and during that time it has contributed £ 5 to the F . M . Annuity Fund , £ 10 10 * . Od . to the Boys Institution , and £ 15 5 s . to the Widows Fund , and IIOAV added £ 5 to the Patriotic Fund .

Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

CHESHIRE .

EATON LODGE , CONGLETON ( N O . 777 ) . —This Lodge held its quarterly meeting at the usual place , Golden Lion Inn , on the 7 th March After transacting the ordinary Lodge business , the bretliren adjourned to tho Bull ' s Head Hotel—of which Br . Ullivero has recently become the landlord—where an excellent dinner Avas served , to which a goodly company sat down , Br . G . C . Antrobus , W . M . of the Lodge , occupying the chair , supported by the Mayor of Congleton , Dr . Bealcs , and other gentlemen . The customary loyal and fraternal toasts were given , and responded to in true

Masonic style , and the evening was spent most agreeably . It was unanimously agreed that the Eaton Lodge should in future be held at the Bull ' s Head . DEVONSHIRE . ST . JOHN THE BAPTIST LODGE , PLYMOUTH ( NO . 83 ) - —Tlie regular monthly meeting of the aboA'e Lodge was held on Tuesday , the Gth of March . The minutes of the previous Lodge having been confirmed , and some private business transacteda

, brother was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . This beautiful and interesting ceremony being performed by Bi * . Pollard , P . M ., P . P . G . T ., the Lodge closed in harmony at 9 o ' clock . LODGE OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on the 14 th of March , at the Prince George Hotel , when the W . M ., Br .

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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.

qualified brother was afterwards exalted into the Royal Arch . The visitors present comprised Comps . Haywood , Spencer , HOAV , Cooper , and Bellinger . MOUNT SINAI CHAPTER ( N O . 49 ) . —The Companions of this Chapter held a convocation at Comp . Rackstraw ' s , Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 20 th of March , when Br . Binckes , S . AV ., of the Enoch Lodge , was duly exalted into tho Royal Arch by the M . E . Z . Comp . Andrew , Comp , Couchman , IT . ( iu the absence of Comp . Jos . Smith ) ,

and Comp . Cooper , J ., Comp . Mortimer officiating as P . S . After the Chapter was closed , the Comps ., about twenty-two , sat down So an excellent supper . The visitors present were Comps . Archer , P . Z . ( Chapter 25 ); Goring , P . Z . ( 25 ); Morbey ( 778 ) , and ITayAvood ( 778 ) . The members separated at an early hour , after spending a A'ery pleasant evening . JERUSALEM CHAPTER ( NO . 218 ) . —This Chapter met on Tuesday , March 13 , for the first time , at its ucw quarters , the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark , Comp .

NCAVsom , M . E . Z ., presiding . There being no other business before the Chapter , the Comps . proceeded to tho election of principals aud other officers for the ensuing year , AA'hen Comp . Scambler Avas elected Z . ; Comp . Thomson , H . ; Comp . Sheen , J . ; Comp . Manico , P . Z ., S . E . ; Comp . Levy , S . N . ; Comp . M'Culloch , P . S ., and Comp . Patten , P . Z . and P . C'r . S . B ., Treasurer . The Companions then retired to refreshment , and the remainder of the evening AA'as spent in the most harmonious manner . Among the visitors were three military Companions from tlio Union and Waterloo Chapter

( No . 13 ); Comp . Richardson ( No . . 12 ) , and Comp . Thursfield , formerly Companion of this Chapter . INSTRUCTION . JOPPA LODGE ( NO . 223 ) . —This admirable Lodge of Instruction lately removed to the Crooked Billet Tavern , King street , ToAver-hill , has just voted £ 3 Ss . Od ., to the Patriotic Fund .

UNITED PILGRIM LODGE ( NO . 745 ) . —This excellent Lodge of Instruction , ever ready to fulfil an act of charity , has come forward with £ 5 for the Patriotic Fund , and some few weeks back voted £ 5 5 i \ Od . to the F . M . AVidows Fund . The Lodge has not been established more than ten years , and during that time it has contributed £ 5 to the F . M . Annuity Fund , £ 10 10 * . Od . to the Boys Institution , and £ 15 5 s . to the Widows Fund , and IIOAV added £ 5 to the Patriotic Fund .

Provincial Lodges.

PROVINCIAL LODGES .

CHESHIRE .

EATON LODGE , CONGLETON ( N O . 777 ) . —This Lodge held its quarterly meeting at the usual place , Golden Lion Inn , on the 7 th March After transacting the ordinary Lodge business , the bretliren adjourned to tho Bull ' s Head Hotel—of which Br . Ullivero has recently become the landlord—where an excellent dinner Avas served , to which a goodly company sat down , Br . G . C . Antrobus , W . M . of the Lodge , occupying the chair , supported by the Mayor of Congleton , Dr . Bealcs , and other gentlemen . The customary loyal and fraternal toasts were given , and responded to in true

Masonic style , and the evening was spent most agreeably . It was unanimously agreed that the Eaton Lodge should in future be held at the Bull ' s Head . DEVONSHIRE . ST . JOHN THE BAPTIST LODGE , PLYMOUTH ( NO . 83 ) - —Tlie regular monthly meeting of the aboA'e Lodge was held on Tuesday , the Gth of March . The minutes of the previous Lodge having been confirmed , and some private business transacteda

, brother was raised to the sublime degree of M . M . This beautiful and interesting ceremony being performed by Bi * . Pollard , P . M ., P . P . G . T ., the Lodge closed in harmony at 9 o ' clock . LODGE OF FORTITUDE , STONEHOUSE ( NO . 122 ) . —This Lodge held its monthly meeting on the 14 th of March , at the Prince George Hotel , when the W . M ., Br .

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