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Instruction.

S ^ c ^ at initiation , and Mason who had in such a short t me w T \ C ° uW J Sely , say tllat ho ™™ ™ w a think there was in hIcvTa meml i f ^ niself m their mysteries ; nor did he grand principles upon whch the ol" , ^ 0 ''e "ndeviatingly acted upon the pecnliaV pleasure in pres nt nSiml T 1 ° ™* ° ? - T ' ' efol ' ' was t ! lat be felt 3

live to wear it wK ¦ to 1 ^ f "f 7 ' ' ' " ' ho P ed that ha ™' e M long feeling terms , acknowS fl 2 ™ 1 * ^ ™ S to the « -aft .-Br . Grant , in had been in Lodg es of' Suctin ? ,, T '?\ ™ ^ that he considered * M- as it he was only fulfill !™ lisSvh 1 m , r ' „ ? nCqnired his Mu » nic Wkdge , the cnftixh SWSi 3 " ^ that k ^ S fll e younger brethren fc perfect harmony a ne " etl b ySOme exoeUent singing , and passed off in

THE ROYAL ARCH . CHAPTER or FIDFLTTV Wn Vt , \ i Friday , the 3 rd of No ^ hif P „ ^' "f * C 0 nv 0 , catl 0 n of «»* Chapter , held on Comp Gra ^ J- Com ^ S Tn l P- *» " « ™ elected Z ; Comp . Shaekelton , H ; ST S » . ! Tf 5 . Tomtans , E ; Comp . BenweU , N ; and Comp . Figg , P . S R ^^^ ^ Sd ^ or "rf P ° - 3 > T ^ <^™** the by the other offi ^ ofa ^^ n \ ' ^ ? - J ° Haver ' " a 3 sisted the Comps . wfs very fimS . ' ***** brother mto the areb - The attendance of

heM ^ rS ^^^ TaS ^ r ^ ** £ " * ^ present year was H^N£*&ffi,rs^Nov2i«whe?Br - tifull y performed by Br . Andrews ZKiA if I r- co ™ y was very beau-P . S . The reason closed ti £ ™ i ' 7 * " ; r' Co ° 15 e !' > J ' and Bi ' - Mortimer , < h' « nk fc , « £ ^ S ^ SSjS ^ SUppei ' ^ " a bumper at parting" was

BOARD" OF BENEVOLENCE . .;|«S'2Lf^SMtarsst™S g»s*R=siarcs*^™

rs H ?™ tlr f »« ~ — = s ¦^ ^ ^ ss ^^^ s * -- ' - *

MARK MASONS . THE Bon Accord Lodge of Mark Masons , which is held under a warrant from S vSfcTflJS t ? t" ° f Sc 0 tIa "V- mWed together at the Cmasn " H-P , ZlL f ? me ftu season ° " the 1 st of November . Inconsequence of by % MTom , Dr fLTf Tf ^ - ^ ™ ' the ct e ™^ 52 oLlntii " if - ' i rS ' through whose exertions the Charter for the Lodeewas ongmallobtained

y . Two duly qualified brothers having been advanced to the deere " Com , wZ ' lPv Vn r P * S . W : Comp . Vigin , J . W . ; Comp . Cole , S . D : Lon p . Wheeler J . D . ; Comp . Lepper , I . G . ; Comp . Ridgway , Sec and Conn G P ? 5 fc Comp P . M Collins having been invLd aT ^^ T ™ i * tP « il ? ° ™ ttee should be appointed to consider the best means of raising 1 fte and aat lef 2

SS & ££ wFZL ^ cTp-Evans ' a « er " 2 : "Se &; S l'Sr ., , nWhld ? ll 6 WaS held bythe membcrs of the Lodge , - . ou a oe forwarded to his widow on her melancholy and irreparable los < A Com to ? feZ 5 i ? rf ? ° nfer T ° m , ilitte ^ fr 0 m 0 thel > AS ' withrS to a testimonial which it is proposed to present to Comp . Wm . Tucki , P P G M s^sftx£s:ledsmentofthes™w]Lhbe^^'^

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Instruction.

S ^ c ^ at initiation , and Mason who had in such a short t me w T \ C ° uW J Sely , say tllat ho ™™ ™ w a think there was in hIcvTa meml i f ^ niself m their mysteries ; nor did he grand principles upon whch the ol" , ^ 0 ''e "ndeviatingly acted upon the pecnliaV pleasure in pres nt nSiml T 1 ° ™* ° ? - T ' ' efol ' ' was t ! lat be felt 3

live to wear it wK ¦ to 1 ^ f "f 7 ' ' ' " ' ho P ed that ha ™' e M long feeling terms , acknowS fl 2 ™ 1 * ^ ™ S to the « -aft .-Br . Grant , in had been in Lodg es of' Suctin ? ,, T '?\ ™ ^ that he considered * M- as it he was only fulfill !™ lisSvh 1 m , r ' „ ? nCqnired his Mu » nic Wkdge , the cnftixh SWSi 3 " ^ that k ^ S fll e younger brethren fc perfect harmony a ne " etl b ySOme exoeUent singing , and passed off in

THE ROYAL ARCH . CHAPTER or FIDFLTTV Wn Vt , \ i Friday , the 3 rd of No ^ hif P „ ^' "f * C 0 nv 0 , catl 0 n of «»* Chapter , held on Comp Gra ^ J- Com ^ S Tn l P- *» " « ™ elected Z ; Comp . Shaekelton , H ; ST S » . ! Tf 5 . Tomtans , E ; Comp . BenweU , N ; and Comp . Figg , P . S R ^^^ ^ Sd ^ or "rf P ° - 3 > T ^ <^™** the by the other offi ^ ofa ^^ n \ ' ^ ? - J ° Haver ' " a 3 sisted the Comps . wfs very fimS . ' ***** brother mto the areb - The attendance of

heM ^ rS ^^^ TaS ^ r ^ ** £ " * ^ present year was H^N£*&ffi,rs^Nov2i«whe?Br - tifull y performed by Br . Andrews ZKiA if I r- co ™ y was very beau-P . S . The reason closed ti £ ™ i ' 7 * " ; r' Co ° 15 e !' > J ' and Bi ' - Mortimer , < h' « nk fc , « £ ^ S ^ SSjS ^ SUppei ' ^ " a bumper at parting" was

BOARD" OF BENEVOLENCE . .;|«S'2Lf^SMtarsst™S g»s*R=siarcs*^™

rs H ?™ tlr f »« ~ — = s ¦^ ^ ^ ss ^^^ s * -- ' - *

MARK MASONS . THE Bon Accord Lodge of Mark Masons , which is held under a warrant from S vSfcTflJS t ? t" ° f Sc 0 tIa "V- mWed together at the Cmasn " H-P , ZlL f ? me ftu season ° " the 1 st of November . Inconsequence of by % MTom , Dr fLTf Tf ^ - ^ ™ ' the ct e ™^ 52 oLlntii " if - ' i rS ' through whose exertions the Charter for the Lodeewas ongmallobtained

y . Two duly qualified brothers having been advanced to the deere " Com , wZ ' lPv Vn r P * S . W : Comp . Vigin , J . W . ; Comp . Cole , S . D : Lon p . Wheeler J . D . ; Comp . Lepper , I . G . ; Comp . Ridgway , Sec and Conn G P ? 5 fc Comp P . M Collins having been invLd aT ^^ T ™ i * tP « il ? ° ™ ttee should be appointed to consider the best means of raising 1 fte and aat lef 2

SS & ££ wFZL ^ cTp-Evans ' a « er " 2 : "Se &; S l'Sr ., , nWhld ? ll 6 WaS held bythe membcrs of the Lodge , - . ou a oe forwarded to his widow on her melancholy and irreparable los < A Com to ? feZ 5 i ? rf ? ° nfer T ° m , ilitte ^ fr 0 m 0 thel > AS ' withrS to a testimonial which it is proposed to present to Comp . Wm . Tucki , P P G M s^sftx£s:ledsmentofthes™w]Lhbe^^'^

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