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on Bro . Painter . Bro . Wynn , P . M ., presented the W . M . of the evening with a P . M . jewel * , accompanying the gift by some very appropriate remarks , which were duly acknowledged by the worthy recipient . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in true Masonic style . The health of the

visiting Brothers being drunk , was responded to by Bro . Parmer , of the Pilgrim Lodge . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some good singing from Bros . G . Bichardson , Braham , and others . Amongst the Brethren of the Lodge who were present were Bros . D . Forrester , Harry Boleno , T . Beard , Woodford , Hubble , Cutt , & c ,

Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( Fo . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge , being the first for the season , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 28 th October , Bro . Morbey presiding , when Bro . Kaiser was raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . Jones passed to the 2 nd , n , nd Mr . Parker ( a gentleman learned in the law ) initiated . Bro . Wills was appointed I . G-. in the room of Bro . Smith , resigned ; Bro . Hooper , D . C ., vice Bro . Carter , resigned and Bro . Edward Hart , Organist . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . JohnGurton , W . M ., No . 211 ; Myers , P . M . ; Haydon , George Perren , & c .

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge assembled for the first time after the vacation at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 30 th September , Bro . M'Manus , W . M ., in the cbair , when he initiated Mr . Warner , passed Bro . Weston , and raised Bro . Oldridge . Bro . Odell was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at the Holly Bush , Hampstead , on the 14 th October , when Bro . Aldrich brought his year of office to a worthy close by raising Bros . Albon , Dale , and

Douglas , as M . Ms ., and initiating Mr . Alfred May into the Order . This done Bro . Adams , , P . M took the chair , and installed Bro . Iiichard Hazard as Master for the ensuing year . The new W . M . invested his officers as follows : —Johnston , S . W , and Sec . ; Oormick , J . W . ; Smith , S . D . ; Hart , J . D . ; Pritchard , I . G . ; and Holt , Tyler . The W . M . was also invested with the Treasurer ' s Jewel . The W . M . next proceeded to initiate Mr . William Giltro as a member of the Craft . The Brethren at the conclusion of business adjourned to dinner , and in the course

of the evening Bro . P . M . Aldrich , in a very able speech presented Bro . Shury with an elegant P . M's . Jewel , the gift of the Lodge , for the zeal and attention he had ever displayed to the interests of the Lodge , the more especially when presiding over it as W . M . Bro . Shury briefly thanked the Brethren ; and various toasts having been drunk , the Brethren separated . We understand that it is in contemplation to present Bro . Aldrich with a handsome acknowledgment of his services to the Lodge during the past year—one of the most successful within its annals .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —About forty members of this Lodge assembled at Bro . Jackson ' s , Hyde Park Hotel , Oxford-street , on Monday , Sept . 29 , forthe purpose of presenting to Bro . Kennedy , P . M . and Treas . a testimonial . A dinner , consisting of every delicacy of the season , to which Bro . Kennedy was invited , was served by the worthy host ( who is the J . W . of the Lodge ) in first-rate

style . The usual loyal toasts having been gone through , Bro . Nicholson , W . M ., who presided on the occasion , after an appropriate address , concluded by saying "We present you , Bro . Kennedy , with this testimonial , and may the G . A . O . T . U . preserve you and yours long to hold this token of our esteem in your children ' s children ' s remembrance . " The testimonial consisted of a very elegant silver teaservice , with the Masonic emblems and a suitable entrravimr thereon . Bro .

Kennedy addressed the Brethren in a neat and appropriate reply ; and , in conclusion , " assured them that it would be his highest reward ever to enjoy the esteem and regard of the Brethren with whom he was so intimately associated . " Several other toasts were given and duly responded to , and the ' Brethren separated hi ghly delig hted with their entertainment . Bro . G . M . Gurton , P . M ., was vice-president , supported by Bros . Temple , P . M ., Mancy , Hogg , & c . ; the president being supported by Bros . Emmons , P . M . and Sec , G . Watson , P . M ., & c . & c— The Lodge held its first regular meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tues-

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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11ete0p0litae.

on Bro . Painter . Bro . Wynn , P . M ., presented the W . M . of the evening with a P . M . jewel * , accompanying the gift by some very appropriate remarks , which were duly acknowledged by the worthy recipient . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given and responded to in true Masonic style . The health of the

visiting Brothers being drunk , was responded to by Bro . Parmer , of the Pilgrim Lodge . The harmony of the evening was much enhanced by some good singing from Bros . G . Bichardson , Braham , and others . Amongst the Brethren of the Lodge who were present were Bros . D . Forrester , Harry Boleno , T . Beard , Woodford , Hubble , Cutt , & c ,

Lodge of Prudent Brethren ( Fo . 149 ) . —The monthly meeting of this Lodge , being the first for the season , was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , on the 28 th October , Bro . Morbey presiding , when Bro . Kaiser was raised to the 3 rd Degree , Bro . Jones passed to the 2 nd , n , nd Mr . Parker ( a gentleman learned in the law ) initiated . Bro . Wills was appointed I . G-. in the room of Bro . Smith , resigned ; Bro . Hooper , D . C ., vice Bro . Carter , resigned and Bro . Edward Hart , Organist . Amongst the visitors we noticed Bros . JohnGurton , W . M ., No . 211 ; Myers , P . M . ; Haydon , George Perren , & c .

Lodge of Faith ( No . 165 ) . —This Lodge assembled for the first time after the vacation at the Gun Tavern , Pimlico , on the 30 th September , Bro . M'Manus , W . M ., in the cbair , when he initiated Mr . Warner , passed Bro . Weston , and raised Bro . Oldridge . Bro . Odell was elected W . M . for the ensuing year . St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 196 ) . —The annual meeting of this excellent Lodge was held at the Holly Bush , Hampstead , on the 14 th October , when Bro . Aldrich brought his year of office to a worthy close by raising Bros . Albon , Dale , and

Douglas , as M . Ms ., and initiating Mr . Alfred May into the Order . This done Bro . Adams , , P . M took the chair , and installed Bro . Iiichard Hazard as Master for the ensuing year . The new W . M . invested his officers as follows : —Johnston , S . W , and Sec . ; Oormick , J . W . ; Smith , S . D . ; Hart , J . D . ; Pritchard , I . G . ; and Holt , Tyler . The W . M . was also invested with the Treasurer ' s Jewel . The W . M . next proceeded to initiate Mr . William Giltro as a member of the Craft . The Brethren at the conclusion of business adjourned to dinner , and in the course

of the evening Bro . P . M . Aldrich , in a very able speech presented Bro . Shury with an elegant P . M's . Jewel , the gift of the Lodge , for the zeal and attention he had ever displayed to the interests of the Lodge , the more especially when presiding over it as W . M . Bro . Shury briefly thanked the Brethren ; and various toasts having been drunk , the Brethren separated . We understand that it is in contemplation to present Bro . Aldrich with a handsome acknowledgment of his services to the Lodge during the past year—one of the most successful within its annals .

Old Concord Lodge ( No . 201 ) . —About forty members of this Lodge assembled at Bro . Jackson ' s , Hyde Park Hotel , Oxford-street , on Monday , Sept . 29 , forthe purpose of presenting to Bro . Kennedy , P . M . and Treas . a testimonial . A dinner , consisting of every delicacy of the season , to which Bro . Kennedy was invited , was served by the worthy host ( who is the J . W . of the Lodge ) in first-rate

style . The usual loyal toasts having been gone through , Bro . Nicholson , W . M ., who presided on the occasion , after an appropriate address , concluded by saying "We present you , Bro . Kennedy , with this testimonial , and may the G . A . O . T . U . preserve you and yours long to hold this token of our esteem in your children ' s children ' s remembrance . " The testimonial consisted of a very elegant silver teaservice , with the Masonic emblems and a suitable entrravimr thereon . Bro .

Kennedy addressed the Brethren in a neat and appropriate reply ; and , in conclusion , " assured them that it would be his highest reward ever to enjoy the esteem and regard of the Brethren with whom he was so intimately associated . " Several other toasts were given and duly responded to , and the ' Brethren separated hi ghly delig hted with their entertainment . Bro . G . M . Gurton , P . M ., was vice-president , supported by Bros . Temple , P . M ., Mancy , Hogg , & c . ; the president being supported by Bros . Emmons , P . M . and Sec , G . Watson , P . M ., & c . & c— The Lodge held its first regular meeting for the season at the Freemasons' Tavern , on Tues-

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