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Correspondence.

Masonry , and entering into a league with the Royal Arch , so that all initiated by Lodges never on the Roll of the Grand Lodge , or once on hut now cut off , shall be refused exaltation in any Royal Arch Chapter . May , 1855 . S . P . G . M . G . FREEMASONRY IN NEW BRUNSWICK . To the Editor of the Masonic Mirror .

SIR AND BROTHER , —As your journal contains notices of Masonic doings in the Colonies , I would state to you that in the Province of New Brunswick there are fourteen Masonic Lodges , three Chapters , and one Encampment , in regular working order . The Provincial Grand Master is the Right Worshipful the Hon . Alex . Keith , of Halifax , N . S ., who has jurisdiction over the Provinces of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward ' s Island , and Newfoundland . The want of a Grand Lodge for this Province alone is much felt , and preparatory

steps are about to be taken for the formation of one , and the appointment of a Grand Master . Under the banners of Albion Lodge , No . 570 , a gay ball was given this winter , numerously attended by the fair sisterhood . 'She contributions towards the Patriotic Fund by the various Lodges has been no small item ; Albion sending , through the Governor , i £ 50 , and the other Lodges handsome sums , in proportion to their number of members , —Yours , St . John . v s .

Summary Of News For July.

SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY .

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT . RESUMING our summary of Parliament . we find , that on the 28 th June , Lord Panmure announced in the House of Lords , the intention of the Government to double the pay of the Army whilst in active service . The Militia Bill was read a third time , and passed . On the 29 th 3 in reply to a question , Lord Panmure denied that Lord Raglan had resigned the command of the Army in the East . The National Gallery

( Dublin ) Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 2 nd of July , Lord Panmure announced to the House the tidings of the death of Lord Raglan , and laid before it a Message from the Crown relating to a provision being made for the family of the deceased hero . On the same evening , Lord St . Leonards complained of the evil effects of the late system pursued in the granting of tickets of leave to convicts , On the 3 rd , on the motion of Lord Panmure , the House of Lords replied to Jthe Message of the Queen , assuring her of their willingness to co-operate with her in providing for

Lord Raglan ' s family . On the 5 th , Lord Eilenborough animadverted on the mode in which Government proposed to increase the pay of the soldier while on active service , when Lord Panmure announced that it should be so far modified as to allow him an extra sixpence a day for camp expenses , and that the other sixpence would be put to his credit . On the same evening , Lord Hardwicke inquired if it were the intention of Government to re-establish the Naval College , and was informed that it was not , but the corps of Naval instructors was to be considerably increased . On

the 6 th , Lord Shaftesbury withdrew his Religious Worship Bill , the select committee to which it had been referred , on the motion of Lord Derby , having so altered it 3 provisions as to give it a new complexion , at variance with objects for which it had been introduced . The Friendly Societies Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 9 th , the Earl of Winchelsea complained that in the report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Maynooth College , the Roman Catholic prelates of Ireland were designated btitles prohibited bthe Ecclesiastical Titles ActThe

y y . Accidents on Railways Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 10 th , Lord Malmesbury inquired what steps the government were going to adopt in reference to the Massacre at Hango , and the Earl of Clarendon stated in reply , that Admiral Dundas had been instructed to demand the immediate release of the prisoners , His

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THE MARK DEGREE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
THE CHANCES OF LIFE, Article 8
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
A MASONIC SONG. Article 16
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 17
THE LIGHT DIVINE. Article 26
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 27
ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 27
LONDON LODGES. Article 30
INSTRUCTION. Article 32
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 39
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 41
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 44
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Correspondence.

Masonry , and entering into a league with the Royal Arch , so that all initiated by Lodges never on the Roll of the Grand Lodge , or once on hut now cut off , shall be refused exaltation in any Royal Arch Chapter . May , 1855 . S . P . G . M . G . FREEMASONRY IN NEW BRUNSWICK . To the Editor of the Masonic Mirror .

SIR AND BROTHER , —As your journal contains notices of Masonic doings in the Colonies , I would state to you that in the Province of New Brunswick there are fourteen Masonic Lodges , three Chapters , and one Encampment , in regular working order . The Provincial Grand Master is the Right Worshipful the Hon . Alex . Keith , of Halifax , N . S ., who has jurisdiction over the Provinces of Nova Scotia , New Brunswick , Prince Edward ' s Island , and Newfoundland . The want of a Grand Lodge for this Province alone is much felt , and preparatory

steps are about to be taken for the formation of one , and the appointment of a Grand Master . Under the banners of Albion Lodge , No . 570 , a gay ball was given this winter , numerously attended by the fair sisterhood . 'She contributions towards the Patriotic Fund by the various Lodges has been no small item ; Albion sending , through the Governor , i £ 50 , and the other Lodges handsome sums , in proportion to their number of members , —Yours , St . John . v s .

Summary Of News For July.

SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY .

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT . RESUMING our summary of Parliament . we find , that on the 28 th June , Lord Panmure announced in the House of Lords , the intention of the Government to double the pay of the Army whilst in active service . The Militia Bill was read a third time , and passed . On the 29 th 3 in reply to a question , Lord Panmure denied that Lord Raglan had resigned the command of the Army in the East . The National Gallery

( Dublin ) Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 2 nd of July , Lord Panmure announced to the House the tidings of the death of Lord Raglan , and laid before it a Message from the Crown relating to a provision being made for the family of the deceased hero . On the same evening , Lord St . Leonards complained of the evil effects of the late system pursued in the granting of tickets of leave to convicts , On the 3 rd , on the motion of Lord Panmure , the House of Lords replied to Jthe Message of the Queen , assuring her of their willingness to co-operate with her in providing for

Lord Raglan ' s family . On the 5 th , Lord Eilenborough animadverted on the mode in which Government proposed to increase the pay of the soldier while on active service , when Lord Panmure announced that it should be so far modified as to allow him an extra sixpence a day for camp expenses , and that the other sixpence would be put to his credit . On the same evening , Lord Hardwicke inquired if it were the intention of Government to re-establish the Naval College , and was informed that it was not , but the corps of Naval instructors was to be considerably increased . On

the 6 th , Lord Shaftesbury withdrew his Religious Worship Bill , the select committee to which it had been referred , on the motion of Lord Derby , having so altered it 3 provisions as to give it a new complexion , at variance with objects for which it had been introduced . The Friendly Societies Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 9 th , the Earl of Winchelsea complained that in the report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into Maynooth College , the Roman Catholic prelates of Ireland were designated btitles prohibited bthe Ecclesiastical Titles ActThe

y y . Accidents on Railways Bill was read a third time and passed . On the 10 th , Lord Malmesbury inquired what steps the government were going to adopt in reference to the Massacre at Hango , and the Earl of Clarendon stated in reply , that Admiral Dundas had been instructed to demand the immediate release of the prisoners , His

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