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best tkanks to the brethren , not only for the honor conferred , but likewise the position he held as Junior Warden of the Lodge , and assured them his utmost endeavours would be used to discharge the duties of his office as efficiently as possible—that he felt great pleasure at all times in attending their meetings , and spoke forcibly of the principles of Masonry , which he not only admired , but would ever be his study to maintain , aud concluded with observations expressive of the information afforded the brethren by the Masonic Mirror . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent singing of Brs . Harris , Plummer , Mariner , and Arnold .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —The members of this distinguished Lodge met on Thursday , Nov . 15 , for the purpose of raising a brother to the sublime degree of a Blaster Mason , and passing one to the degree of a Fellow Craft , which ceremonies were performed in a very efficient manner by the W . M . Br . Humphreys . ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( NO . 25 ) . —This numerous Lodge held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday Nov . 5 , when five brethren were passed to the second degree by the W . M . Br . Dyte , in his usual efficient manner . After the banquet , to which about forty sat down , the brethren were much delighted by a solo on the violin , by Br . John Bradlev , who was passed on this occasion .

UNITED MARINER ' LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at Br . Jagel ' s , the Chequers Tavern , Providence Row , Finsbury , on Tuesday , the 6 th Nov . Br . Hookey , W . M ., presiding . The absence of Br . Taylor , S . W ., was much regretted—being unable to attend the duties of the Lodge . The Masonic duties being concluded , the brethren retired to refreshment . Tho visitors on the occasion were Brs . the Rev . Dr . Shaboe , Chaplain of the Yarborough Lodge , ( No . 812 ); Br . T . B . Deplock ( No . 4 ); Br . Purday , P . M ., ( 53 and 212 ); Br . Fitch , P . M . ( 212 ) ,- and Br . Tliomson ( Ho . 812 ) . The brethren spent a pleasant evening , harmony reisning throughout .

BRITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on the 9 th Nov ., at the Thatched House , St . James ' s Street , Br . Gooch , W . M ., presiding . Mr . Jonathan Mellor was duly initiated into the Order , and Brs . Hawkins , Craven , and Underdown raised to the third degree . The Lodge stands adjourned until February . GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Bridge House Hotel , on the loth Nov ., when Br . England , W . M ., passed two , and raised two brethren iu their respective degrees . Br . Wilmotthe S . W . was elected

, , W . M . for the ensuing year . ST . MARY ' LODGE ( No . 76 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on tho 15 th November , when Br . Geo . Kelly , W . M . most ably initiated two gentlemen into the Order . Upwards of 20 of the brethren afterwards dined together . LODGE OI ? PROSPERITY ( No . 78 ) —This fast rising Lodge held its first meeting on

the _ 16 th November , at Br . Morris ' s , White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate Street , it having been recently removed there for the accommodation this first rate house affords . The W . M . Br . Thomas Weeks , having raised two brothers to the degree of M . M ' s . in an efficient manner , and transacted the remaining business of the evening , the Lodge was duly closed . After which about 20 of the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and having duly honored the usual loyal and complimentary toasts * the brethren departed hihlleased witli their evening ' entertainment and the present

gy p s position , and future prospects of the Lodge . Among the visitors were Br . Rule , P . M . and P . G . P .. ; Br . Edwards , P . M ., Temple Lodge , and Br . II . A . Isaacs , S . W ., 247 , and Honorary Lecture Master of the Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , which meets at the White Hart Tavern , every Friday evening , at 8 o ' clock ( third Friday in each month excepted ) , and we can assure the brethren , they woidd do well to visit or join this excellent Lodge .

LODGE OF REGULAIUTY ( NO . 108 ) . —This old and distinguished Lodge held its first meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , Nov . Sth . Afcer the business of the Lodge , which was merely formal , the brethren adjourned to partake of their us ual splendid banquet . The W . M . Br . Solomon , proposed the health of the Queen ,

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THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE EDITOR OF THE "MONTHLY MAGAZINE" TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
BON ACCORD MARK MASONS. Article 4
"THE WINK OF INVITATION." Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 7
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 42
LITERATURE. Article 44
MUSIC. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 45
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Masonic Intelligence.

best tkanks to the brethren , not only for the honor conferred , but likewise the position he held as Junior Warden of the Lodge , and assured them his utmost endeavours would be used to discharge the duties of his office as efficiently as possible—that he felt great pleasure at all times in attending their meetings , and spoke forcibly of the principles of Masonry , which he not only admired , but would ever be his study to maintain , aud concluded with observations expressive of the information afforded the brethren by the Masonic Mirror . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by the excellent singing of Brs . Harris , Plummer , Mariner , and Arnold .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —The members of this distinguished Lodge met on Thursday , Nov . 15 , for the purpose of raising a brother to the sublime degree of a Blaster Mason , and passing one to the degree of a Fellow Craft , which ceremonies were performed in a very efficient manner by the W . M . Br . Humphreys . ROBERT BURNS LODGE ( NO . 25 ) . —This numerous Lodge held its meeting at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Monday Nov . 5 , when five brethren were passed to the second degree by the W . M . Br . Dyte , in his usual efficient manner . After the banquet , to which about forty sat down , the brethren were much delighted by a solo on the violin , by Br . John Bradlev , who was passed on this occasion .

UNITED MARINER ' LODGE ( NO . 33 ) . —The Brethren of this Lodge held their monthly meeting at Br . Jagel ' s , the Chequers Tavern , Providence Row , Finsbury , on Tuesday , the 6 th Nov . Br . Hookey , W . M ., presiding . The absence of Br . Taylor , S . W ., was much regretted—being unable to attend the duties of the Lodge . The Masonic duties being concluded , the brethren retired to refreshment . Tho visitors on the occasion were Brs . the Rev . Dr . Shaboe , Chaplain of the Yarborough Lodge , ( No . 812 ); Br . T . B . Deplock ( No . 4 ); Br . Purday , P . M ., ( 53 and 212 ); Br . Fitch , P . M . ( 212 ) ,- and Br . Tliomson ( Ho . 812 ) . The brethren spent a pleasant evening , harmony reisning throughout .

BRITANNIC LODGE ( NO . 38 ) . —The members of this Lodge met on the 9 th Nov ., at the Thatched House , St . James ' s Street , Br . Gooch , W . M ., presiding . Mr . Jonathan Mellor was duly initiated into the Order , and Brs . Hawkins , Craven , and Underdown raised to the third degree . The Lodge stands adjourned until February . GIHON LODGE ( NO . 57 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Bridge House Hotel , on the loth Nov ., when Br . England , W . M ., passed two , and raised two brethren iu their respective degrees . Br . Wilmotthe S . W . was elected

, , W . M . for the ensuing year . ST . MARY ' LODGE ( No . 76 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on tho 15 th November , when Br . Geo . Kelly , W . M . most ably initiated two gentlemen into the Order . Upwards of 20 of the brethren afterwards dined together . LODGE OI ? PROSPERITY ( No . 78 ) —This fast rising Lodge held its first meeting on

the _ 16 th November , at Br . Morris ' s , White Hart Tavern , Bishopsgate Street , it having been recently removed there for the accommodation this first rate house affords . The W . M . Br . Thomas Weeks , having raised two brothers to the degree of M . M ' s . in an efficient manner , and transacted the remaining business of the evening , the Lodge was duly closed . After which about 20 of the brethren sat down to an excellent banquet , and having duly honored the usual loyal and complimentary toasts * the brethren departed hihlleased witli their evening ' entertainment and the present

gy p s position , and future prospects of the Lodge . Among the visitors were Br . Rule , P . M . and P . G . P .. ; Br . Edwards , P . M ., Temple Lodge , and Br . II . A . Isaacs , S . W ., 247 , and Honorary Lecture Master of the Prosperity Lodge of Instruction , which meets at the White Hart Tavern , every Friday evening , at 8 o ' clock ( third Friday in each month excepted ) , and we can assure the brethren , they woidd do well to visit or join this excellent Lodge .

LODGE OF REGULAIUTY ( NO . 108 ) . —This old and distinguished Lodge held its first meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , Nov . Sth . Afcer the business of the Lodge , which was merely formal , the brethren adjourned to partake of their us ual splendid banquet . The W . M . Br . Solomon , proposed the health of the Queen ,

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