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Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Eg Ad.

The subscriptions of the evening amounted to about £ 1 , 400 . Mr . Donald King conducted the musical arrangements , assisted by Mdme . Ella Henderson ( a young lady of great promise ) , Miss Hey wood , Mr . Lawler , Mr . Young , Mr . Montem Smith , and Mr . Coward , who presided at the pianoforte . [ We have been compelled to publish our notice of this interesting event thus abridged , our own report not having reached our office in time for publication . ]

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITABr .

The Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) met at the Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , June 25 th . The business was merely formal , his Grace the Duke of Manchester being at this period unable to attend for the purpose of being passed . Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) . —This excellent Lodge held its last Meeting , for the season , on June 18 , upon which occasion a large number of the Members were present ; among whom we were glad to see again in his place the venerable

P . G . S . D . Bro . Goldsworthy , the Father of the Lodge , and who had taken his Degrees more than fifty years ago . Bro . Shackelton , W . M ., presided with his usual urbanity , and performed the duties of the Lodge in a manner to elicit the encomiums of all present . Lodge business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to a sumptuous banquet , the comforts of the Brethren being much enhanced by the courtesy and attention of P . M . Bro . Dearsley , the M . C . The visitors were Bros . George Bigg , Lowick , and G . F . Taylor .

Westminster and Key-Stone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on Wednesday , June 4 th , at Freemasons' Tavern , present , Bros . W . S . Portal , W . M . ; the Earl of Carnarvon , S . W . ; R . A . Benson , J . W . ; Bros . H . C . Finch , of the Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 ; Colonel Burlton , P . Prov . G . M . of Bengal ; and W . H . Fenn , P . M . of No . 23 , were elected joining members . Mr .

Bulkely H . Owen was regularly initiated . Bro . the Rev . H . Lyall , P . M ., having resigned the Office , of Treas ., Bro . P . M . Beach , was unanimously elected his successor . Bro . Samuel Lancaster Lucas was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The only visitor was Bro . Close , of No . 460 . The Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the banquet ; and , afterwards , those members who were qualified attended the Grand Lodge .

Lodge of Foktitude and Old Cumberland ( No . 12 ) . —The last Meeting for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 9 th June , Bro . Donald King presiding , when a candidate was initiated into the Order , and a Brother passed to the second Degree . The Brethren subsequently repaired to the Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich , to hold their summer banquet . Kent Lodgxe ( No . 15 ) . —This flourishing and well-conducted Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Wednesday , the 14 th May , at Bro . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , High-street , Borough . The business of the evening consisted of a

Crafting and four initiations , which ceremonies were admirably performed by Bro . Whitehouse , P . M . ( who presided as Master in the absence of Bro . Trebeck , W . M . ) , assisted by Bro . Gibbs , S . W ., and Bro . Rogers , J . W ., in conjunction with the other officers of the Lodge , to whom great credit is due for the very efficient manner in which they discharged their respective duties . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren , about thirty in number , adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts were given and responded to in a very cordial manner , and the Brethren expressed themselves highly delighted with the harmony of the evening and the increasing prosperity of the Lodge . St . Thomas ' s Lodge ( No . 166 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their last , meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 12 th June , Bro . Sfaite ,

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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH RELIGION. Article 1
PRINTERS' ASYLUM. Article 5
AN INCIDENT OF THE ST. LEGER FAMILY. Article 6
THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND; Article 8
MASONRY: Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 13
ST. ANN'S SCHOOLS, FLORAL FETE, CREMORNE. Article 14
« PASSE." Article 15
MUSIC. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE " MARK " DEGREE. Article 28
THE CHRISTIANITY OF MASONRY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
GRAND LODGE. Article 32
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, GRAY'SINN ROAD. Article 36
METROPOLITAN. Article 39
INSTRUCTION. Article 41
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
KNIGHTS TEMPI AE. Article 60
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND. Article 62
INDIA. Article 63
AMERICA. Article 64
HOLLAND. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 65
Obituary. Article 70
NOTICE. Article 72
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 72
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Royal Free Hospital, Gray's Inn Eg Ad.

The subscriptions of the evening amounted to about £ 1 , 400 . Mr . Donald King conducted the musical arrangements , assisted by Mdme . Ella Henderson ( a young lady of great promise ) , Miss Hey wood , Mr . Lawler , Mr . Young , Mr . Montem Smith , and Mr . Coward , who presided at the pianoforte . [ We have been compelled to publish our notice of this interesting event thus abridged , our own report not having reached our office in time for publication . ]

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITABr .

The Lodge of Antiquity ( No . 2 ) met at the Freemasons' Tavern on Wednesday , June 25 th . The business was merely formal , his Grace the Duke of Manchester being at this period unable to attend for the purpose of being passed . Lodge of Fidelity ( No . 3 ) . —This excellent Lodge held its last Meeting , for the season , on June 18 , upon which occasion a large number of the Members were present ; among whom we were glad to see again in his place the venerable

P . G . S . D . Bro . Goldsworthy , the Father of the Lodge , and who had taken his Degrees more than fifty years ago . Bro . Shackelton , W . M ., presided with his usual urbanity , and performed the duties of the Lodge in a manner to elicit the encomiums of all present . Lodge business being ended , the Brethren adjourned to a sumptuous banquet , the comforts of the Brethren being much enhanced by the courtesy and attention of P . M . Bro . Dearsley , the M . C . The visitors were Bros . George Bigg , Lowick , and G . F . Taylor .

Westminster and Key-Stone Lodge ( No . 10 ) . —At the meeting of this Lodge on Wednesday , June 4 th , at Freemasons' Tavern , present , Bros . W . S . Portal , W . M . ; the Earl of Carnarvon , S . W . ; R . A . Benson , J . W . ; Bros . H . C . Finch , of the Apollo University Lodge , No . 460 ; Colonel Burlton , P . Prov . G . M . of Bengal ; and W . H . Fenn , P . M . of No . 23 , were elected joining members . Mr .

Bulkely H . Owen was regularly initiated . Bro . the Rev . H . Lyall , P . M ., having resigned the Office , of Treas ., Bro . P . M . Beach , was unanimously elected his successor . Bro . Samuel Lancaster Lucas was raised to the Sublime Degree of M . M . The only visitor was Bro . Close , of No . 460 . The Lodge was closed , and the Brethren adjourned to the banquet ; and , afterwards , those members who were qualified attended the Grand Lodge .

Lodge of Foktitude and Old Cumberland ( No . 12 ) . —The last Meeting for the season was held at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 9 th June , Bro . Donald King presiding , when a candidate was initiated into the Order , and a Brother passed to the second Degree . The Brethren subsequently repaired to the Crown and Sceptre , Greenwich , to hold their summer banquet . Kent Lodgxe ( No . 15 ) . —This flourishing and well-conducted Lodge held its usual monthly meeting on Wednesday , the 14 th May , at Bro . Harris ' s , the Three Tuns Tavern , High-street , Borough . The business of the evening consisted of a

Crafting and four initiations , which ceremonies were admirably performed by Bro . Whitehouse , P . M . ( who presided as Master in the absence of Bro . Trebeck , W . M . ) , assisted by Bro . Gibbs , S . W ., and Bro . Rogers , J . W ., in conjunction with the other officers of the Lodge , to whom great credit is due for the very efficient manner in which they discharged their respective duties . The Lodge being closed , the Brethren , about thirty in number , adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts were given and responded to in a very cordial manner , and the Brethren expressed themselves highly delighted with the harmony of the evening and the increasing prosperity of the Lodge . St . Thomas ' s Lodge ( No . 166 ) . —The members of this Lodge held their last , meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern on the 12 th June , Bro . Sfaite ,

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