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Metropolitan.

his long and distinguished services as father of the Lodge . The present was gracefully aud feelingly acknowledged by Bro . Pereira , in a short but excellent speech . Bro . Joshua Nunn tlion presented to tho Lodge a number of beautifully-designed Masonic notices , aud it was proposed by Bro . Downe , seconded by Bro . Pereira , that the best thanks of tho Lodge be given to Bro . Nunn for his elegant present , and that the same bo entered in the minutes of the Lodge , which was carried unanimously . The Lodge was then closed , and the Brethren adjourned to refreshment .

DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 206 ) . —This Lodgo held the monthly mooting on Monday , Mth Jan . at Bro . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter-lane ; Bro . Baker AV . M ., assisted by Bros . Haydon and Moore , Senior and Junior AVardens , aud other officers , opened Lodge , and passed Bros . Stead , Davis , Phillips and Markliam to the second degree , and raised Bro . Lowther , the ceremonies being excellently performed . The other business of the Lodge having been disposed of , the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet . Bro . Joseph SmithG . Purst . and also P . M . of the Domatic

, , , acknowledged the toast of the Grand Officers , taking , at the same time , the opportunity of largely expatiating upon the beauties of the order . Bro . Smith said , he had further a pleasing duty to perform , that of acquainting the brethren that this was the 73 rd birthday of tho Domatic , it having been constituted on the 1-lth of February 17 S 6 , at the Ship Tavern , Little Turnstile , Holborn . The number being ( according to the old calendar ) No . 234 . Bro . John AVood being the first W . M ., ancl Bros . Charles Broad and John Perkins being the first Senior and Junior Wardens .

Several other toasts followed , including " the Visitors Bros . Gretorex , Taylor , and Bruton , " the last named brother responding ; "the P . Ms . Bros . Brett , Elmes , AV . Carpenter , J . Smith , " & c , Bro . Carpenter replying in his usual happy manner . Some good music by Bros . Bruton , Beckett , Taylor , Carpenter , & c , added to the zest of the evening .

ST . JAMES ' UKIOU LODGE ( No . 211 ) . —This Lodge held the second meeting for tho year on Tuesday , Bro . Stacey , the recently installed AV . M ., presiding . Bros . Enders , AA . Smith , H . Wells , N . Thomas , and AV . Davies were duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . After which , Bros . Berry , J . Miles , and J . Price were passed to the Fellow Craft degree . Bro , Thomas Filmer , of No . S 16 , Folkestone , was elected a joining member .

AAl-STBouitNE LODGE ( NO . 1035 ) . —The first anniversary of this thriving Lodge was held on Thursday , February 17 th , at Bro . Bailey ' s , the Manor House Tavern , AA estboume-terrace-north , Paddington . Bro . A , D . Loewenstark , AV . M ., presided , ' and passed Bro . Hannibal Gardener to the second degree . Bro . Tyrrell , PM . No . 16 S , then presented Bro . C . H . Cottebrune , the AV . M . elect , for installation , and that ceremonial was most ably performed by Bro . Loewenstark . The AV . M ., though a young Mason , promises to be a most able worker , and his manner of investing and addressing his officers was worthof remarkHe invested BrosLoewenstark

y . . , P . M . ; Benj . Itussen , S . AA . ; John Caldwell , J . AV . ; H . A . Stacey , Sec . ; F . A . Dietrech , S . D . ; AV . Harrison , J . D . ; A . Eadinni , I . G . ; Lyne , Steward . Bro . J , Turner was elected Treasurer , ancl Bro . Bradley , Tyler . Bro . Loewenstark delivered the usual addresses to the AV . M ., AA ardens and Brethren . The report of the auditors showed a most satisfactory condition of tho finances and prosperity of the Loclge ; there have been eighteen Brethren initiated during its first year . The Loclge having been closedthe Brethren present—thirt—assembled at a ital banquet

, y very cap , and the health of the AV . M . having been proposed by Bro . Loewenstark , Bro . Cottebrune , in reply said none but those who hael passed through a , similar career , could understand his feelings at that moment . A native of France , he , in early life , lost his mother , and his other parent , immersed in business , had no time to show his ohild much paternal tenderness ; hence he knew not , till he entered Masonry , a warm and friendly greeting . He was made a Mason in France , and on leaving his mother Lodge , on his arrival in England , he soon found friends ; and by unremitted

attention , he was enabled to qualify himself for tho distinguished position in which ho had been placed by the AVestbourne Lodge . His best endeavours would bo given to conduct the affairs of the Lodge with satisfaction to tho members and the Craft , The AV . M . then , in kindly terms , spoke of the conduct of his predecessor

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BUSINESS OF GRAND LODGE. Article 1
TASMANIA. Article 2
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 8
MASONRY IN AFRICA. Article 9
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
METROPOLITAN. Article 22
PROVINCIAL. Article 24
MARK MASONRY. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 39
COLONIAL. Article 39
INDIA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

his long and distinguished services as father of the Lodge . The present was gracefully aud feelingly acknowledged by Bro . Pereira , in a short but excellent speech . Bro . Joshua Nunn tlion presented to tho Lodge a number of beautifully-designed Masonic notices , aud it was proposed by Bro . Downe , seconded by Bro . Pereira , that the best thanks of tho Lodge be given to Bro . Nunn for his elegant present , and that the same bo entered in the minutes of the Lodge , which was carried unanimously . The Lodge was then closed , and the Brethren adjourned to refreshment .

DOMATIC LODGE ( NO . 206 ) . —This Lodgo held the monthly mooting on Monday , Mth Jan . at Bro . Ireland ' s , Falcon Tavern , Fetter-lane ; Bro . Baker AV . M ., assisted by Bros . Haydon and Moore , Senior and Junior AVardens , aud other officers , opened Lodge , and passed Bros . Stead , Davis , Phillips and Markliam to the second degree , and raised Bro . Lowther , the ceremonies being excellently performed . The other business of the Lodge having been disposed of , the brethren adjourned to an excellent banquet . Bro . Joseph SmithG . Purst . and also P . M . of the Domatic

, , , acknowledged the toast of the Grand Officers , taking , at the same time , the opportunity of largely expatiating upon the beauties of the order . Bro . Smith said , he had further a pleasing duty to perform , that of acquainting the brethren that this was the 73 rd birthday of tho Domatic , it having been constituted on the 1-lth of February 17 S 6 , at the Ship Tavern , Little Turnstile , Holborn . The number being ( according to the old calendar ) No . 234 . Bro . John AVood being the first W . M ., ancl Bros . Charles Broad and John Perkins being the first Senior and Junior Wardens .

Several other toasts followed , including " the Visitors Bros . Gretorex , Taylor , and Bruton , " the last named brother responding ; "the P . Ms . Bros . Brett , Elmes , AV . Carpenter , J . Smith , " & c , Bro . Carpenter replying in his usual happy manner . Some good music by Bros . Bruton , Beckett , Taylor , Carpenter , & c , added to the zest of the evening .

ST . JAMES ' UKIOU LODGE ( No . 211 ) . —This Lodge held the second meeting for tho year on Tuesday , Bro . Stacey , the recently installed AV . M ., presiding . Bros . Enders , AA . Smith , H . Wells , N . Thomas , and AV . Davies were duly raised to the sublime degree of M . M . After which , Bros . Berry , J . Miles , and J . Price were passed to the Fellow Craft degree . Bro , Thomas Filmer , of No . S 16 , Folkestone , was elected a joining member .

AAl-STBouitNE LODGE ( NO . 1035 ) . —The first anniversary of this thriving Lodge was held on Thursday , February 17 th , at Bro . Bailey ' s , the Manor House Tavern , AA estboume-terrace-north , Paddington . Bro . A , D . Loewenstark , AV . M ., presided , ' and passed Bro . Hannibal Gardener to the second degree . Bro . Tyrrell , PM . No . 16 S , then presented Bro . C . H . Cottebrune , the AV . M . elect , for installation , and that ceremonial was most ably performed by Bro . Loewenstark . The AV . M ., though a young Mason , promises to be a most able worker , and his manner of investing and addressing his officers was worthof remarkHe invested BrosLoewenstark

y . . , P . M . ; Benj . Itussen , S . AA . ; John Caldwell , J . AV . ; H . A . Stacey , Sec . ; F . A . Dietrech , S . D . ; AV . Harrison , J . D . ; A . Eadinni , I . G . ; Lyne , Steward . Bro . J , Turner was elected Treasurer , ancl Bro . Bradley , Tyler . Bro . Loewenstark delivered the usual addresses to the AV . M ., AA ardens and Brethren . The report of the auditors showed a most satisfactory condition of tho finances and prosperity of the Loclge ; there have been eighteen Brethren initiated during its first year . The Loclge having been closedthe Brethren present—thirt—assembled at a ital banquet

, y very cap , and the health of the AV . M . having been proposed by Bro . Loewenstark , Bro . Cottebrune , in reply said none but those who hael passed through a , similar career , could understand his feelings at that moment . A native of France , he , in early life , lost his mother , and his other parent , immersed in business , had no time to show his ohild much paternal tenderness ; hence he knew not , till he entered Masonry , a warm and friendly greeting . He was made a Mason in France , and on leaving his mother Lodge , on his arrival in England , he soon found friends ; and by unremitted

attention , he was enabled to qualify himself for tho distinguished position in which ho had been placed by the AVestbourne Lodge . His best endeavours would bo given to conduct the affairs of the Lodge with satisfaction to tho members and the Craft , The AV . M . then , in kindly terms , spoke of the conduct of his predecessor

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