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The Colonies.

and severally invested with their respective badges of office , so that the offices of St . John ' s Lodge are now tilled as understated : —Captain Martin Petrie , Royal Newfoundland Companies , W . M . ; Br . PatrickTasker , P . M . ; Br . R . R . W . Lilly , S . W . ; Br . P . G . Tcssier , J . W . ; Br . D . J . Henderson , Tr . ; Br . J . S . Hayward , S . ; Br . J . W . Prowse , S . D . ; Br . Richard A . Law , Adjutant , R . N . C ., J . D . ; Br . W . H . Ellis , I . G . ; Br . Corporal Wilkinson , Tyler ; Brs . T . R . Smith , F . B . Carter , Stewards . Based as this ancient , honourable , ancl universal Institution is , on the

foundation of a broad and practical charity , it was but reasonable to suppose that it would be active in carrying out any measure conduc ' iA ' c to this benevolent end ; but it is gratifying to be enabled to state , in the appropriate language of Captain Petrie , " that on a very recent occasion , from the members of the Lodge here , ever mindful of that love ancl allegiance that they owe to their country , came the first contribution from Newfoundland to that nobly charitable institution the Patriotic Fund , which is devoted to succouring tho widows and children of those countrymen of ours , by whose

heroism and deA'otion the flag of our powerful ancl arrogant foe has been SAA'ept from the Avide ocean , from the poles to the line , lea \ 'ing the sails of our countless ships to pursue their watery track in safety : Avhile in Britain , as also in her vast ancl extended colonies , all over whom her time honoured flag waves , may sit in safety , ' every man under his own vine and under his own fig-tree . '" Tho amount contributed was the handsome sum of . £ 60 .

America.

AMERICA .

ARKANSAS . LITTLE ROCK . — The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Arkansas held its annual grand convocation in the city of Little Rock , on the 13 th of November . This Grand Chapter has issued under its jurisdiction , ten subordinate Chapters , having in all 283 members , of Avhom fifty were exalted during the term just concluded . The Chapter voted a sum of f > 0 dollars for the purchase of additional works for the libraryand 25 dollars to pay for the binding of such of them as required it . A sum

, too of 150 dollars was appropriated for the purchase of regalia and jewels for the Grand Chapter . An eloquent and instructive address was delivered to the assembled companions , by the M . E . G . H . P . Comp . Albert Pike . The following is a list of the Grand Officers for tiie ensuing year : —Comps . Albert Pike , M . E . G . H . P . ; A . S . Huey , M . E . D . G . H . P . ; J . R . Beeson , M . E . G . K . ; W . D . Lee , M . E . G . S . ; J . E . Reardon , G . Sec . ; A . W . Webb , G . Tr .: Rev . R . A . Graham , G . Chap . ; Jesse A . Jackson , G . Marshal ; I . CI . Mills , G . C . H . ; J . C . Gainer , G . R . A . C .

CALIFORNIA . ACCORDING to the Masonic llcgistcr , the following resolution has passed the Grand Lodge of California : — -Resolved , That the practice of duelling is repugnant to the principles of Freemasonri ' , and in all cases where the brethren resort to this mode of settling their disputes , it becomes the duty of the Lodge or Lodges of which they are members , or under whose jurisdiction they may be , forthwith to expel them from all the rights and privileges of Masonry , subject to the confirmation of the Grand Lodge ; and no brother who may fall in a duel shall be buried with Masonic honours .

CONNECTICUT . NEAVHAVEN . —Tho Wooster Lodge ( No . 79 ) , of this city , met on St . John ' s day , on which occasion Br . Charles Webster was regularly installed W . M . for the year now current , and he nominated the following brethren to their respective offices : —H . Bowman , jun ., S . W . ; F . J . Calhoun , . 1 . W . ; Julius Tyler , Treasurer ; John C . Parmlee , Secretary ; Thaddeus Beecher , S . D . ; Chas . Bartram , J . D . F RANKLIN CHAPTER . ( NO . 2 ) . —The companions of this Chapter met on the same eA * ening , when the officers for the ensuing year were regulated as "follows : —Brs .

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THE MASONIC MISSION. Article 1
A TOAST. Article 5
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 6
TO THE CRAFT. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
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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The Colonies.

and severally invested with their respective badges of office , so that the offices of St . John ' s Lodge are now tilled as understated : —Captain Martin Petrie , Royal Newfoundland Companies , W . M . ; Br . PatrickTasker , P . M . ; Br . R . R . W . Lilly , S . W . ; Br . P . G . Tcssier , J . W . ; Br . D . J . Henderson , Tr . ; Br . J . S . Hayward , S . ; Br . J . W . Prowse , S . D . ; Br . Richard A . Law , Adjutant , R . N . C ., J . D . ; Br . W . H . Ellis , I . G . ; Br . Corporal Wilkinson , Tyler ; Brs . T . R . Smith , F . B . Carter , Stewards . Based as this ancient , honourable , ancl universal Institution is , on the

foundation of a broad and practical charity , it was but reasonable to suppose that it would be active in carrying out any measure conduc ' iA ' c to this benevolent end ; but it is gratifying to be enabled to state , in the appropriate language of Captain Petrie , " that on a very recent occasion , from the members of the Lodge here , ever mindful of that love ancl allegiance that they owe to their country , came the first contribution from Newfoundland to that nobly charitable institution the Patriotic Fund , which is devoted to succouring tho widows and children of those countrymen of ours , by whose

heroism and deA'otion the flag of our powerful ancl arrogant foe has been SAA'ept from the Avide ocean , from the poles to the line , lea \ 'ing the sails of our countless ships to pursue their watery track in safety : Avhile in Britain , as also in her vast ancl extended colonies , all over whom her time honoured flag waves , may sit in safety , ' every man under his own vine and under his own fig-tree . '" Tho amount contributed was the handsome sum of . £ 60 .

America.

AMERICA .

ARKANSAS . LITTLE ROCK . — The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Arkansas held its annual grand convocation in the city of Little Rock , on the 13 th of November . This Grand Chapter has issued under its jurisdiction , ten subordinate Chapters , having in all 283 members , of Avhom fifty were exalted during the term just concluded . The Chapter voted a sum of f > 0 dollars for the purchase of additional works for the libraryand 25 dollars to pay for the binding of such of them as required it . A sum

, too of 150 dollars was appropriated for the purchase of regalia and jewels for the Grand Chapter . An eloquent and instructive address was delivered to the assembled companions , by the M . E . G . H . P . Comp . Albert Pike . The following is a list of the Grand Officers for tiie ensuing year : —Comps . Albert Pike , M . E . G . H . P . ; A . S . Huey , M . E . D . G . H . P . ; J . R . Beeson , M . E . G . K . ; W . D . Lee , M . E . G . S . ; J . E . Reardon , G . Sec . ; A . W . Webb , G . Tr .: Rev . R . A . Graham , G . Chap . ; Jesse A . Jackson , G . Marshal ; I . CI . Mills , G . C . H . ; J . C . Gainer , G . R . A . C .

CALIFORNIA . ACCORDING to the Masonic llcgistcr , the following resolution has passed the Grand Lodge of California : — -Resolved , That the practice of duelling is repugnant to the principles of Freemasonri ' , and in all cases where the brethren resort to this mode of settling their disputes , it becomes the duty of the Lodge or Lodges of which they are members , or under whose jurisdiction they may be , forthwith to expel them from all the rights and privileges of Masonry , subject to the confirmation of the Grand Lodge ; and no brother who may fall in a duel shall be buried with Masonic honours .

CONNECTICUT . NEAVHAVEN . —Tho Wooster Lodge ( No . 79 ) , of this city , met on St . John ' s day , on which occasion Br . Charles Webster was regularly installed W . M . for the year now current , and he nominated the following brethren to their respective offices : —H . Bowman , jun ., S . W . ; F . J . Calhoun , . 1 . W . ; Julius Tyler , Treasurer ; John C . Parmlee , Secretary ; Thaddeus Beecher , S . D . ; Chas . Bartram , J . D . F RANKLIN CHAPTER . ( NO . 2 ) . —The companions of this Chapter met on the same eA * ening , when the officers for the ensuing year were regulated as "follows : —Brs .

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