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Scotland.

with several of the Members of the Glasgow and St . John's Lodges , who joined in the festivity , spent a harmonious and happy Saint John ' s eve . The office bearers for the ensuing year therefore , are : —Brs . W . B . Huggins , R . W . M . ; Donald Campbell , D . M . ; George J . Lyon , S . M . ; C . J , Hughes , S . W . ; John Elder , J . W . ; Rev . T . P . ^ emier , Chap . ; J . T . Rochead , Arch . ; Wm . Cronin , Treas . ; Robert Mitchell , Sec . ; James Home , S . D . ; Robert Thomson , jun ., J . D . ; Ross Ferguson , S . S . ; W . F . BuckieJ . S . JNSutherlandIGAlexMcDonaldJewellerJohn AirdClo

, ; . . , .. ; . , ; , - thier ; Alfred McLure , Director of Music ; James Pollock , Tyler : John Denchar , of Mormngside , Proxy Master . The members of the Lodge again met on Monday , January 8 , Br . D . Campbell , -D . M ., m the chair , supported by the S . W ., Br . Hughes , and Br . R . Mitchell in the chan- of the J . W ., other office-bearers and brethren . The minutes of the former

meeting were read and approved of . Br . James Miller , P . M ., read a striking ancl instructive Essay on the " Plurality of Worlds , " on which Br . Hughes made some p Vrn S and ^ "ent remarks ; and Br . Campbell moved that a vote of thanks to Br . Miller be inserted in the minute book , which motion was seconded by Br . Hughes , and carried viva voce . The treasurer intimated that his cash book had this night been audited , compared with the vouchers , and found correct , that the receipts for the year had been £ 458 oddAfter refreshmentwhich of most

. , was a agreeable character , the D . M . proposed that the Rev . James Gordon Carnachau be admitted a member of this Lodge , which motion was seconded by P . M . Br . Miller , ancl carried nem . con . Br . Alexander McDonald also proposed that theReA ' . John Robertson be also admitted to the mysteries of the Craft , which motion was seconded by Br . Wm . A ' eilsou , and carried unanimousl y , and shortly afterwards the meeting terminated . On the 22 nd January the Lodge met for the purpose of Initiation , Avhen there were present BrDonald

. Campbell , D . M ., in the chair , the S . W . and J . W ., other officers , and a large attendance of the members and brethren of sister ancl foreign Lodges . Ihe acting R . W . M . read applications for admission , by the Rev . James Gordon iUrnachan ancl Mr . William Miller , Junior , when the candidates having been found eligible , and prepared , were initiated in the mysteries of the Apprentice Degree . The . instructors appointed to Br . Carnachan were Brs . D . Campbell and C . J . Hughes , and to Br MillerJunior

. Wm . , , Brs . R . Mackenzie and Jolm Elder . It was then resolved that the whole office-bearers of the Lod ge be appointed a committee to meet ancl consider the expediency of getting up their annual ball . A pleasant refreshment was partaken of , and the Lodge closed . THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , GLASGOAV ( NO . 50 ) . —This Chapter met on the 9 th January . Present : MEDonald bell

, .. Camp , Z . ; M . E , George J . Lyan , H . ; Ai . J . C . J . Hughes , J . ; E . Roderick Mackenzie . E . ; E . James Home , N . ; and a . large attendance of the Companions . The minutes of last meeting having been read and approved of , Br . J . S . Hamilton was admitted to the mark ancl past degrees , and alter some routine business , the Mark and Past Lodges , in connection with the Chapter , were then closed . *

Ireland.

IRELAND .

EDEN LODGE OF LIMERICK ( NO . 73 ) .-TJ , e Worshipful Master , Wardens , and irethren of this Lodge , No . 73 on the registry of Ireland , have contributed ten guineas to the Patriotic Fund , established for the benefit of the relatives of the brave fellows who have fallen or may hereafter fall fighting the battles of their country . It is peculiarly gratifying to find our Irish brethren , of whose proceedings we hear much too little , evincing so trul y a masonic feeling as is here displayed in their endeavours to assist in alleviating the miseries which must be inevitably entailed upon a large number of widows and children—as well as many a poor disabled soldier—by + ue chances of war , however just the objects for which it is undertaken

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
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PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
SCOTLAND. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
THE COLONIES. Article 43
AMERICA. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JANUARY. Article 49
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 51
OBITUARY. Article 52
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Scotland.

with several of the Members of the Glasgow and St . John's Lodges , who joined in the festivity , spent a harmonious and happy Saint John ' s eve . The office bearers for the ensuing year therefore , are : —Brs . W . B . Huggins , R . W . M . ; Donald Campbell , D . M . ; George J . Lyon , S . M . ; C . J , Hughes , S . W . ; John Elder , J . W . ; Rev . T . P . ^ emier , Chap . ; J . T . Rochead , Arch . ; Wm . Cronin , Treas . ; Robert Mitchell , Sec . ; James Home , S . D . ; Robert Thomson , jun ., J . D . ; Ross Ferguson , S . S . ; W . F . BuckieJ . S . JNSutherlandIGAlexMcDonaldJewellerJohn AirdClo

, ; . . , .. ; . , ; , - thier ; Alfred McLure , Director of Music ; James Pollock , Tyler : John Denchar , of Mormngside , Proxy Master . The members of the Lodge again met on Monday , January 8 , Br . D . Campbell , -D . M ., m the chair , supported by the S . W ., Br . Hughes , and Br . R . Mitchell in the chan- of the J . W ., other office-bearers and brethren . The minutes of the former

meeting were read and approved of . Br . James Miller , P . M ., read a striking ancl instructive Essay on the " Plurality of Worlds , " on which Br . Hughes made some p Vrn S and ^ "ent remarks ; and Br . Campbell moved that a vote of thanks to Br . Miller be inserted in the minute book , which motion was seconded by Br . Hughes , and carried viva voce . The treasurer intimated that his cash book had this night been audited , compared with the vouchers , and found correct , that the receipts for the year had been £ 458 oddAfter refreshmentwhich of most

. , was a agreeable character , the D . M . proposed that the Rev . James Gordon Carnachau be admitted a member of this Lodge , which motion was seconded by P . M . Br . Miller , ancl carried nem . con . Br . Alexander McDonald also proposed that theReA ' . John Robertson be also admitted to the mysteries of the Craft , which motion was seconded by Br . Wm . A ' eilsou , and carried unanimousl y , and shortly afterwards the meeting terminated . On the 22 nd January the Lodge met for the purpose of Initiation , Avhen there were present BrDonald

. Campbell , D . M ., in the chair , the S . W . and J . W ., other officers , and a large attendance of the members and brethren of sister ancl foreign Lodges . Ihe acting R . W . M . read applications for admission , by the Rev . James Gordon iUrnachan ancl Mr . William Miller , Junior , when the candidates having been found eligible , and prepared , were initiated in the mysteries of the Apprentice Degree . The . instructors appointed to Br . Carnachan were Brs . D . Campbell and C . J . Hughes , and to Br MillerJunior

. Wm . , , Brs . R . Mackenzie and Jolm Elder . It was then resolved that the whole office-bearers of the Lod ge be appointed a committee to meet ancl consider the expediency of getting up their annual ball . A pleasant refreshment was partaken of , and the Lodge closed . THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , GLASGOAV ( NO . 50 ) . —This Chapter met on the 9 th January . Present : MEDonald bell

, .. Camp , Z . ; M . E , George J . Lyan , H . ; Ai . J . C . J . Hughes , J . ; E . Roderick Mackenzie . E . ; E . James Home , N . ; and a . large attendance of the Companions . The minutes of last meeting having been read and approved of , Br . J . S . Hamilton was admitted to the mark ancl past degrees , and alter some routine business , the Mark and Past Lodges , in connection with the Chapter , were then closed . *

Ireland.

IRELAND .

EDEN LODGE OF LIMERICK ( NO . 73 ) .-TJ , e Worshipful Master , Wardens , and irethren of this Lodge , No . 73 on the registry of Ireland , have contributed ten guineas to the Patriotic Fund , established for the benefit of the relatives of the brave fellows who have fallen or may hereafter fall fighting the battles of their country . It is peculiarly gratifying to find our Irish brethren , of whose proceedings we hear much too little , evincing so trul y a masonic feeling as is here displayed in their endeavours to assist in alleviating the miseries which must be inevitably entailed upon a large number of widows and children—as well as many a poor disabled soldier—by + ue chances of war , however just the objects for which it is undertaken

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