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fatory remarks , and next proposed success to the " Joppa Benevolent Fund . " In alluding to this subject , we would put it to every Lodge in the United Kingdom , whether the only study of Master and members should be the banquet , whether there should not be attached to every Lodge a private ^ fund to relieve the deserving necessitous in the day of trouble , —surely it won't admit of question . Then , say we , pay a visit to the Lodge of Joppa , and there you will be told that in the year

of 1850 the foundation-stone of this fund was laid , and in the year 1856 , £ 600 are invested in the Bublic Securities . Bro . B . Byfus , one of the Vice-Presidents , responded , and thanked the Brethren for the support hitherto given to the fund , and urged them still further to strengthen what had been so auspiciously begun , and announced that the newly-made made Brother had subscribed £ 2 . 2 s . ; whilst other subscriptions to the amount of nearly 5 guineas had been also received . Bro . Lyons , the immediate P . M ., proposed the health of the Worshipful Master , and , if we may judge from the manner in which it was received , it must have

been highly gratifying to Bro . Risch , who expressed himself in suitable terms , and pledged himself to endeavour to discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the Brethren . The healths of the visitors were next given . Bro . Lord W . Lennox returned thanks on behalf of himself and Bro . visitors , and expressed the gratification he had experienced at the kindness of the Joppa Brethren , and his admiration of the Lodge " workings . " Lodge business being resumed , a case of a charitable nature came under consideration , which was liberally answered , and the Brethren retired with that love and harmony only to be inspired through the Masonic medium .

Fitzroy Lodge ( No . 830 ) . —This united and happy band of military Freemasons met at the head-quarters o £ the Honourable Artillery Company on Friday , 24 th . of October . The W . M . Bro . Peter Matthews , assisted by his officers , passed one Brother to the degree of a Fellow Craft , and raised one to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , in that able and correct manner which has rendered him such a distinguished member of the Order .

INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 1 st October , the members of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction assembled at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchindane , City , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , Bro . Brett as W . M . putting the questions , and the following Brethren answering them : —First Lecture—1 st , Bro . Wadeson ; 2 nd , Bro , Lowenstark ; 3 rd , Bro . Brewer ; 4 th ,

Bro . Wadeson ; 5 th , Bro . Lowenstark ; 6 th , Bro . Newnham ; 7 th , Bro . Lowenstark . Second Lecture—1 st , Bro . Panchard ; 2 nd , Bro . An slow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Noak ; 5 th , Bro . Newnham . Third Lecture—1 st , Bro . Jackson ; 2 nd , Bro . Noak ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . The sections were worked in a most efficient manner . Any Brother in search of Masonic Instruction is requested to pay this Lodge a visit . The Brethren meet every Wednesday evening at eight o ' clock precisely .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSE X . ( JOLCTTESWTL—Angel Lodge ( No . 50 ) .- —On Tuesday , October 7 , the annual festival of St . d " ohn the Baptist was celebrated at the ( hips Hotel , and the attendance of Brethren , the number of the Order initiated , and tho apparent interest taken in the proceedings , tended to show that lYceinasoiny was in a most flourishing condition at the present time . There were four candidates initiated into Masonic Mysteries—viz ., Captain Douglas de Benci and Lieutenant and Adjutant

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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.

fatory remarks , and next proposed success to the " Joppa Benevolent Fund . " In alluding to this subject , we would put it to every Lodge in the United Kingdom , whether the only study of Master and members should be the banquet , whether there should not be attached to every Lodge a private ^ fund to relieve the deserving necessitous in the day of trouble , —surely it won't admit of question . Then , say we , pay a visit to the Lodge of Joppa , and there you will be told that in the year

of 1850 the foundation-stone of this fund was laid , and in the year 1856 , £ 600 are invested in the Bublic Securities . Bro . B . Byfus , one of the Vice-Presidents , responded , and thanked the Brethren for the support hitherto given to the fund , and urged them still further to strengthen what had been so auspiciously begun , and announced that the newly-made made Brother had subscribed £ 2 . 2 s . ; whilst other subscriptions to the amount of nearly 5 guineas had been also received . Bro . Lyons , the immediate P . M ., proposed the health of the Worshipful Master , and , if we may judge from the manner in which it was received , it must have

been highly gratifying to Bro . Risch , who expressed himself in suitable terms , and pledged himself to endeavour to discharge his duties to the satisfaction of the Brethren . The healths of the visitors were next given . Bro . Lord W . Lennox returned thanks on behalf of himself and Bro . visitors , and expressed the gratification he had experienced at the kindness of the Joppa Brethren , and his admiration of the Lodge " workings . " Lodge business being resumed , a case of a charitable nature came under consideration , which was liberally answered , and the Brethren retired with that love and harmony only to be inspired through the Masonic medium .

Fitzroy Lodge ( No . 830 ) . —This united and happy band of military Freemasons met at the head-quarters o £ the Honourable Artillery Company on Friday , 24 th . of October . The W . M . Bro . Peter Matthews , assisted by his officers , passed one Brother to the degree of a Fellow Craft , and raised one to the sublime degree of a Master Mason , in that able and correct manner which has rendered him such a distinguished member of the Order .

INSTRUCTION . Confidence Lodge ( No . 228 ) . —On Wednesday , 1 st October , the members of this flourishing Lodge of Instruction assembled at Bro . Wadeson ' s , Bengal Arms , Birchindane , City , for the purpose of working the fifteen sections , Bro . Brett as W . M . putting the questions , and the following Brethren answering them : —First Lecture—1 st , Bro . Wadeson ; 2 nd , Bro , Lowenstark ; 3 rd , Bro . Brewer ; 4 th ,

Bro . Wadeson ; 5 th , Bro . Lowenstark ; 6 th , Bro . Newnham ; 7 th , Bro . Lowenstark . Second Lecture—1 st , Bro . Panchard ; 2 nd , Bro . An slow ; 3 rd , Bro . Newnham ; 4 th , Bro . Noak ; 5 th , Bro . Newnham . Third Lecture—1 st , Bro . Jackson ; 2 nd , Bro . Noak ; 3 rd , Bro . Anslow . The sections were worked in a most efficient manner . Any Brother in search of Masonic Instruction is requested to pay this Lodge a visit . The Brethren meet every Wednesday evening at eight o ' clock precisely .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

ESSE X . ( JOLCTTESWTL—Angel Lodge ( No . 50 ) .- —On Tuesday , October 7 , the annual festival of St . d " ohn the Baptist was celebrated at the ( hips Hotel , and the attendance of Brethren , the number of the Order initiated , and tho apparent interest taken in the proceedings , tended to show that lYceinasoiny was in a most flourishing condition at the present time . There were four candidates initiated into Masonic Mysteries—viz ., Captain Douglas de Benci and Lieutenant and Adjutant

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