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age and attainments ; and to the Matron was given a very handsome quarto Bible , bound in morocco , and work-boxes , writing-cases , knitting-cases , Bibles and Prayer-books , with such other works as were ornamental and useful . Mrs . Pickering was unfortunately so unwell as to be unable to witness the gratitude evinced by the children ; but Miss Pickering ; with some friends , were present , and appeared delighted with the appearance and manners of the children , all of whom

acknowledged , by words and actions , their extreme delight at the kind notice taken of them by one so perfectly unconnected with the Institution , excepting in so much as the School partook of the universal charity , which Mrs . Pickering and her family so generously afford . We are grieved there were so few of the members of the House Committee present , and that the very munificent and acceptable gift of

Mrs . Pickering had not been more generally known amongst the Governors , for we are sure , if it had been known that so agreeable a sight was to be witnessed , there would have been many members of the Craft and their families present . We are glad to find that the House Committee passed a vote of thanks to the benevolent lady , and that the gift will stand recorded upon the Minutes of the Institution .

We cannot either refrain from giving the praise so justly due to the W . Bro . J . Poster White , for his most acceptable present to the library of the Institution , of the remaining volumes of Chambers' ' s Journal , and a selection of other useful publications . This Brother , so bountiful to all the Charities in aid of Freemasonry , has always evinced a particular partiality for £ his noble Institution . We are glad to find that there is no probability of an ~ opposition to the appointment of Miss Jerwood to the situation of Matron . She was educated in the

School , and is quite conversant with the management required , her whole attention having been devoted to the interests of the establishment all her life . Miss Souter , a certificated pupil of the Government school , Whitelands , has been most strongly recommended to the General Committee for election as Schoolmistress , and will be recommended to the Quarterly Court on the 11 th of January ^ for approval .

Grand Steward ' s Lodge . —The half-yearly public night held , pursuant to the Warrant , on Wednesday , the 20 th of Dec , for the purpose of working the Lecture of the Second and Third Degrees in Sections , had not so large an attendance as we have generally seen . The W . M . Bro . J . N . Tomkins presided . Bro . J . Hodgkinson as P . M ., Bro . J . Blake , S . W ., Bro . F . Burges , J . W ., Bro . W . Johnstone , S . D ., Bro . Stohwasser , J . D ., Bro . W . Watson , I . G ., Bro . Baumer , P . M ., Bro . H . Griraud , P . M ., and other members of the Lodge

being present . The several Lectures were most efficiently worked in the following order : —Second Degree—First Section , by Bro . J . Blake ; Second Section , by Bro . Johnstone ; Third Section , by Bro . Burges ; Fourth Section , by Bro . Hodgkinson ; Fifth Section , by Bro . Burges . Third Degree—First Section , by Bro . Watson ; Second Section , by Bro . Burges ; Third Section , by Bro . Johnstone . Previous to closing the Lodge , the W . M ., in feeling terms , alluded to the death ,

by untimely means , of Bro . Moore , who had undertaken to discharge a portion of the duties of that day . The "Visiting Brethren , upon the motion of Bro . the Bev . D . Shaboe , of No . 812 , seconded by Bro . How , of No . 82 , tendered their thanks to the W . M . and Officers of the G . S . Lodge for the opportunity afforded them in witnessing the excellent working of that evening . The inclemency of the weather was the cause of the comparatively thin attendance ; besides the Members , there being but about forty present .

The Grand Master ' s Lodge , No . 1 , at their last meeting , voted £ 20 to the Patriotic Fund . Enoch Lodge ( No . 11 ) . —On Wednesday , Nov . 8 , this Lodge resumed its Masonic duties for the season , when Bro . Young , P . M ., passed Bros . Wilton , Sewel , and Bailey , and also raised Bros . Shotton and Herbert , with his well-known usual ability . After the business of tlie Lodge was over , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , presided over by Bro . Ledger , W . M . Among the toasts was " Success to the Armies and Fleets of France , England , and Turkey , " which was

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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age and attainments ; and to the Matron was given a very handsome quarto Bible , bound in morocco , and work-boxes , writing-cases , knitting-cases , Bibles and Prayer-books , with such other works as were ornamental and useful . Mrs . Pickering was unfortunately so unwell as to be unable to witness the gratitude evinced by the children ; but Miss Pickering ; with some friends , were present , and appeared delighted with the appearance and manners of the children , all of whom

acknowledged , by words and actions , their extreme delight at the kind notice taken of them by one so perfectly unconnected with the Institution , excepting in so much as the School partook of the universal charity , which Mrs . Pickering and her family so generously afford . We are grieved there were so few of the members of the House Committee present , and that the very munificent and acceptable gift of

Mrs . Pickering had not been more generally known amongst the Governors , for we are sure , if it had been known that so agreeable a sight was to be witnessed , there would have been many members of the Craft and their families present . We are glad to find that the House Committee passed a vote of thanks to the benevolent lady , and that the gift will stand recorded upon the Minutes of the Institution .

We cannot either refrain from giving the praise so justly due to the W . Bro . J . Poster White , for his most acceptable present to the library of the Institution , of the remaining volumes of Chambers' ' s Journal , and a selection of other useful publications . This Brother , so bountiful to all the Charities in aid of Freemasonry , has always evinced a particular partiality for £ his noble Institution . We are glad to find that there is no probability of an ~ opposition to the appointment of Miss Jerwood to the situation of Matron . She was educated in the

School , and is quite conversant with the management required , her whole attention having been devoted to the interests of the establishment all her life . Miss Souter , a certificated pupil of the Government school , Whitelands , has been most strongly recommended to the General Committee for election as Schoolmistress , and will be recommended to the Quarterly Court on the 11 th of January ^ for approval .

Grand Steward ' s Lodge . —The half-yearly public night held , pursuant to the Warrant , on Wednesday , the 20 th of Dec , for the purpose of working the Lecture of the Second and Third Degrees in Sections , had not so large an attendance as we have generally seen . The W . M . Bro . J . N . Tomkins presided . Bro . J . Hodgkinson as P . M ., Bro . J . Blake , S . W ., Bro . F . Burges , J . W ., Bro . W . Johnstone , S . D ., Bro . Stohwasser , J . D ., Bro . W . Watson , I . G ., Bro . Baumer , P . M ., Bro . H . Griraud , P . M ., and other members of the Lodge

being present . The several Lectures were most efficiently worked in the following order : —Second Degree—First Section , by Bro . J . Blake ; Second Section , by Bro . Johnstone ; Third Section , by Bro . Burges ; Fourth Section , by Bro . Hodgkinson ; Fifth Section , by Bro . Burges . Third Degree—First Section , by Bro . Watson ; Second Section , by Bro . Burges ; Third Section , by Bro . Johnstone . Previous to closing the Lodge , the W . M ., in feeling terms , alluded to the death ,

by untimely means , of Bro . Moore , who had undertaken to discharge a portion of the duties of that day . The "Visiting Brethren , upon the motion of Bro . the Bev . D . Shaboe , of No . 812 , seconded by Bro . How , of No . 82 , tendered their thanks to the W . M . and Officers of the G . S . Lodge for the opportunity afforded them in witnessing the excellent working of that evening . The inclemency of the weather was the cause of the comparatively thin attendance ; besides the Members , there being but about forty present .

The Grand Master ' s Lodge , No . 1 , at their last meeting , voted £ 20 to the Patriotic Fund . Enoch Lodge ( No . 11 ) . —On Wednesday , Nov . 8 , this Lodge resumed its Masonic duties for the season , when Bro . Young , P . M ., passed Bros . Wilton , Sewel , and Bailey , and also raised Bros . Shotton and Herbert , with his well-known usual ability . After the business of tlie Lodge was over , the Brethren retired to an excellent banquet , presided over by Bro . Ledger , W . M . Among the toasts was " Success to the Armies and Fleets of France , England , and Turkey , " which was

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