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Masonic Intelligence.

juvenile portion of the commiin-Vv ^ f * i <• —ed , and ^^ l ^^^^ f ^ ** ™> Uo order instructed , Nov ^ wh ^ SSS- ^^ --ting of this Lodge , on the 7 th Kenned y , initiated two SidatesVo e of l , ^ t - ""* VaCation ' « 'o W . M . Br . and a Br . was raised to the " ' ^ J ™^ into o '' d"

S We B n frv * ° , elected trustees to to * ^^?^ ^ «* * ¦ ™™> ™ . wore . riHEMx . LODGE [ No 9 no - \ TI , » £ J . ,. "* . Lodge , was held at the Veema ^ ns £ ^ n ' ff f ° '«* f ° « ° f this flou ™ hing .- sidency of the new W . K To w / hW . ° 1 Uh November , under the pre ! order , two brethren passed andon . ' 1 d to ft * " * ^ » te , ™ Emitted into the elusion of the business the brethren eniLi T * " de S rees At the

con-, of which Bros . Genge , Cuwln r T « ^ hapPy eVenin £ ' to « " > Pkasurea DOMATIC LODQI m ^ m n ^^ f " 0 , ' matedalI y contributed . Lodge , held their « Jmj ^^^^' 13 ^ ^ ' members » f this a Br was raised to the suKKe of a iK' S ^ ^ A ^ " ' when inysteries of Freemasonry the ceremont ^ \ ¦ ' V c & riM , xte initiated into the

, Smith P . M ., acting for the W \ 1 t ^ y perfonned b ? Br * J ° seph Elmes , P . M ., as S W and Br ' T . " , ^ f nce WaS unavoid « We , assisted by Br . for the ensuin g year took il 2 T ^ ** ?* ' - * The Section for W ^ f favour of Br . Thomas 1 . &' «^ W ^ f ^ bre '"* en were unanimousl y in course of the evening , pr ^ Si ' intl ^? / ^• ? ^ ° > ' in th e the P

visitors present were £ Lnn Jfi ^™ ^ v * ? H ** * ' Amm Addison , ( 259 ) , Romford- R , T -S T «^ ° s ' Newfoundland ; Br . George P . M ., was ^ re-eiecteT t etur « o { TT n I " ' W ^ ' C" Br- J ° siah Smitb ! the Fund of BenevolenT Xhed to H , ; f ' , antl ™ Sigl ' ist ' RM * ™™ of harmony , and the style in w £ h the -f . ^ F' The eVenin S P assed in P ^ on the worth y and respeld 1 * ! refreshments were served , conferred great credit this

LODGE OF TiiANauiLiTY CNn 9 i- \ i . u .,, at the George and V ^ Tn ^ &^ ^ I ^ S ^ ° f Lod S ' h d the W . M . ablv initial / J-J ' JIonday . November 20 , Br . Herman who had ^ i :: Zoth l ~ T ° - t , le ° rder ; an < 1 P assed two breTr n , ' course of theeLing the ° £ s oZZT ^ T' ? e SeCOnd ** " »¦ In brethren was abl y ur ^ ed and IS it TV * ° rphan on the **?<** * the ™ aid of the heneUnf ^ ^ » Ja

CdlS / ft e tdge "" *" " ^ LODGE OP JOPPA ( No 9911 TI , „ „ i ^ uugt . at the White Hart Ir n , Bisho « f ^ , " f ^ ' mee ^ ° f this Lod « e was held pied the chair , and initiftedT ™ ™ IM f % "S ° - The W * * Br * Jones occuorder ; he a , so % assed St ^ certain alterations inthe bv * ™ » J , « \ , « , gree - Ifc was resolved to ma ^ ^ creased . After tfectee of te 7 '" ' 1 \ ayable in the Lod S will be

^ A-r ^ n ? \ ' mart , and in the c urse of the St "" -Tf ' e brethren ad J <»>» ied torefreshofBr . Wade , who w ^ s c L ed in X " P eC ! al h >™ per was dedicated to the health ' » hout to depart for ZhnHn " v f- ^ ° fhe btaine 88 of « ' « day , he being ings , and aLfo and ha Jy ^^ SSt ° ^ f' PT ^^ » a 'l his ' undertak ? JERUSALEM LODGH Im ^ n T atl J e Count 7 wllel , CTer 1 ] e may desire it . at the Freemasons' alvrn'i ^ T ^^^^ S , " ^ l he first time after the recess ,

the usual business hml w 7 ^ ovemoer , Ur . I'M . Kooke , presiding . After i"g rear , wh "S ! was decK ? 1 1 ' ° Ug ' ' * " ° t W 8 S takm for W ^ - ^ ^ ensu-SST^^^^fti^SStiffi ^^^^^sasjEsi'f t.'tt

r. Id ZdaS ; n « IllIS ' ^? ' ° initiated a candidate into the order hat which formerl y bore the name of St . Andrew having long since ceased to exist

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FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
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MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 29
INSTRUCTION. Article 33
PROVINCIAL LODGES, &c. Article 35
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SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 46
OBITUARY. Article 48
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Masonic Intelligence.

juvenile portion of the commiin-Vv ^ f * i <• —ed , and ^^ l ^^^^ f ^ ** ™> Uo order instructed , Nov ^ wh ^ SSS- ^^ --ting of this Lodge , on the 7 th Kenned y , initiated two SidatesVo e of l , ^ t - ""* VaCation ' « 'o W . M . Br . and a Br . was raised to the " ' ^ J ™^ into o '' d"

S We B n frv * ° , elected trustees to to * ^^?^ ^ «* * ¦ ™™> ™ . wore . riHEMx . LODGE [ No 9 no - \ TI , » £ J . ,. "* . Lodge , was held at the Veema ^ ns £ ^ n ' ff f ° '«* f ° « ° f this flou ™ hing .- sidency of the new W . K To w / hW . ° 1 Uh November , under the pre ! order , two brethren passed andon . ' 1 d to ft * " * ^ » te , ™ Emitted into the elusion of the business the brethren eniLi T * " de S rees At the

con-, of which Bros . Genge , Cuwln r T « ^ hapPy eVenin £ ' to « " > Pkasurea DOMATIC LODQI m ^ m n ^^ f " 0 , ' matedalI y contributed . Lodge , held their « Jmj ^^^^' 13 ^ ^ ' members » f this a Br was raised to the suKKe of a iK' S ^ ^ A ^ " ' when inysteries of Freemasonry the ceremont ^ \ ¦ ' V c & riM , xte initiated into the

, Smith P . M ., acting for the W \ 1 t ^ y perfonned b ? Br * J ° seph Elmes , P . M ., as S W and Br ' T . " , ^ f nce WaS unavoid « We , assisted by Br . for the ensuin g year took il 2 T ^ ** ?* ' - * The Section for W ^ f favour of Br . Thomas 1 . &' «^ W ^ f ^ bre '"* en were unanimousl y in course of the evening , pr ^ Si ' intl ^? / ^• ? ^ ° > ' in th e the P

visitors present were £ Lnn Jfi ^™ ^ v * ? H ** * ' Amm Addison , ( 259 ) , Romford- R , T -S T «^ ° s ' Newfoundland ; Br . George P . M ., was ^ re-eiecteT t etur « o { TT n I " ' W ^ ' C" Br- J ° siah Smitb ! the Fund of BenevolenT Xhed to H , ; f ' , antl ™ Sigl ' ist ' RM * ™™ of harmony , and the style in w £ h the -f . ^ F' The eVenin S P assed in P ^ on the worth y and respeld 1 * ! refreshments were served , conferred great credit this

LODGE OF TiiANauiLiTY CNn 9 i- \ i . u .,, at the George and V ^ Tn ^ &^ ^ I ^ S ^ ° f Lod S ' h d the W . M . ablv initial / J-J ' JIonday . November 20 , Br . Herman who had ^ i :: Zoth l ~ T ° - t , le ° rder ; an < 1 P assed two breTr n , ' course of theeLing the ° £ s oZZT ^ T' ? e SeCOnd ** " »¦ In brethren was abl y ur ^ ed and IS it TV * ° rphan on the **?<** * the ™ aid of the heneUnf ^ ^ » Ja

CdlS / ft e tdge "" *" " ^ LODGE OP JOPPA ( No 9911 TI , „ „ i ^ uugt . at the White Hart Ir n , Bisho « f ^ , " f ^ ' mee ^ ° f this Lod « e was held pied the chair , and initiftedT ™ ™ IM f % "S ° - The W * * Br * Jones occuorder ; he a , so % assed St ^ certain alterations inthe bv * ™ » J , « \ , « , gree - Ifc was resolved to ma ^ ^ creased . After tfectee of te 7 '" ' 1 \ ayable in the Lod S will be

^ A-r ^ n ? \ ' mart , and in the c urse of the St "" -Tf ' e brethren ad J <»>» ied torefreshofBr . Wade , who w ^ s c L ed in X " P eC ! al h >™ per was dedicated to the health ' » hout to depart for ZhnHn " v f- ^ ° fhe btaine 88 of « ' « day , he being ings , and aLfo and ha Jy ^^ SSt ° ^ f' PT ^^ » a 'l his ' undertak ? JERUSALEM LODGH Im ^ n T atl J e Count 7 wllel , CTer 1 ] e may desire it . at the Freemasons' alvrn'i ^ T ^^^^ S , " ^ l he first time after the recess ,

the usual business hml w 7 ^ ovemoer , Ur . I'M . Kooke , presiding . After i"g rear , wh "S ! was decK ? 1 1 ' ° Ug ' ' * " ° t W 8 S takm for W ^ - ^ ^ ensu-SST^^^^fti^SStiffi ^^^^^sasjEsi'f t.'tt

r. Id ZdaS ; n « IllIS ' ^? ' ° initiated a candidate into the order hat which formerl y bore the name of St . Andrew having long since ceased to exist

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