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Knights Templar.

Freemason or not , gave the Brethren to understand throughout the whole day the most unmistakea * ble token of his approbation . On arriving at Lochgoilhead , the great bulk of the excursionists proceeded with the splendid band of the veteran battalion playing favourite airs to a well-selected spot in the neighbourhood , where disposed , in various groups on the green sward , glittering in full Masonic costume , and engaged in the fanciful pleasures of picknicking , the scene altogether formed a gladdening realization of the idea of our immortal Brother bard : — " That man to man , the world o ' er Shall Brothers be for a that . "

Various sports followed—running , leaping , putting the stone , & c . by a number of the Brethren ; while a yet merrier company , more gallant to the ladies , footed it fleetly on the sward to the strain of an excellent quadrille band . Their gaiety would have done credit to the Maypole in the olden time of good Queen Bess . The hour of departure having been announced , all hurried on board to

continue the song and dance until the arrival home , about eight P . M ., when the Brethren separated with three hearty cheers for the Lodge Masters and Committee of Management , who had conducted the celebration of St . John ' s Day in a manner ever to be remembered with delight by all on board—a delight greatly enhanced by the urbane and gentlemanly conduct of Bro . Capt . Gillis , of the Invincible .

St . Mark S Lodge . —There was a grand muster of the Brethren on the 7 th July , in the beautiful hall of the Lodge , which has been recently decorated in a most superb manner , there being nearly eighty present , including visitors from London , Liverpool , Dublin , America , and several of the sister Lodges in the district . The chair was occupied by Bro . Donald Campbell , who most efficiently performed the duties , and initiated two gentlemen into the Order . Bro . H . G . Warren , of London , was afterwards affiliated into the Lodge , and presented with the distinguishing jewels of the Order and the Lodge . Bro . Warren

returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and briefly descanted upon the advantages of having a Masonic publication as the organ of the Craft as the best means of preserving intact the order and regularity of the Craft , and instanced the recent proceedings with regard to the Mark Degree , as showing the necessity of having the means of directing attention to irregularities which might otherwise not come to the knowledge of the governing powers . At a later period of the evening Bro . Warren presented Bro . Donald Campbell with a box of working tools . The Lodge having been called from labour to refreshment

various appropriate toasts were drunk , and Bro . J . C . Hughes , who formerly belonged to the Lodge prior to settling in London , was received with the most gratifying demonstrations of how well be has been remembered by his friends of old .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

NORTH MUNSTER . E . Lloyd , Esq ., was installed W . M . of Lodge No . 13 , on the 24 th of June ind Wm . E . Maunsell , the excellent Secretary , was re-elected . The Brethren assembled afterwards at their Lodge-rooms , No . 39 , Tliornas-street , and their

reunion was marked by true brotherly love . Nenaguv—On the anniversary of St . John , the memhers of No . 201 celebrated the festival at Meara ' s Hotel , when over twenty-two of the Brethren sat down to a sumptuous entertainment , provided in a style that reflected credit oa the estahlishment . Newcastle West . — Desmond Lodge ( No . 202 ) . — This Lodge assembled at their Hall , at high noon , on' Tuesday , the Festival of St . John , when the following

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MASONEY IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT Article 1
WOMAN. Article 3
ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WITH EWLIGION. Article 4
THE PRACTICAL OF MASONRY. Article 9
SCIENCE AND THE BIBLE. * Article 10
THE TRUE PLEASURES OF A MASON. Article 16
BEVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 17
SURREY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
music. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 22
SYMPATHY. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 53
MARK MASONRY; Article 53
SCOTLAND. Article 53
IRELAND. Article 54
COLONIAL. Article 55
INDIA, Article 57
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JULY. Article 58
Obituary. Article 62
NOTICE. Article 62
TO CO-RESPONDENTS. Article 62
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Knights Templar.

Freemason or not , gave the Brethren to understand throughout the whole day the most unmistakea * ble token of his approbation . On arriving at Lochgoilhead , the great bulk of the excursionists proceeded with the splendid band of the veteran battalion playing favourite airs to a well-selected spot in the neighbourhood , where disposed , in various groups on the green sward , glittering in full Masonic costume , and engaged in the fanciful pleasures of picknicking , the scene altogether formed a gladdening realization of the idea of our immortal Brother bard : — " That man to man , the world o ' er Shall Brothers be for a that . "

Various sports followed—running , leaping , putting the stone , & c . by a number of the Brethren ; while a yet merrier company , more gallant to the ladies , footed it fleetly on the sward to the strain of an excellent quadrille band . Their gaiety would have done credit to the Maypole in the olden time of good Queen Bess . The hour of departure having been announced , all hurried on board to

continue the song and dance until the arrival home , about eight P . M ., when the Brethren separated with three hearty cheers for the Lodge Masters and Committee of Management , who had conducted the celebration of St . John ' s Day in a manner ever to be remembered with delight by all on board—a delight greatly enhanced by the urbane and gentlemanly conduct of Bro . Capt . Gillis , of the Invincible .

St . Mark S Lodge . —There was a grand muster of the Brethren on the 7 th July , in the beautiful hall of the Lodge , which has been recently decorated in a most superb manner , there being nearly eighty present , including visitors from London , Liverpool , Dublin , America , and several of the sister Lodges in the district . The chair was occupied by Bro . Donald Campbell , who most efficiently performed the duties , and initiated two gentlemen into the Order . Bro . H . G . Warren , of London , was afterwards affiliated into the Lodge , and presented with the distinguishing jewels of the Order and the Lodge . Bro . Warren

returned thanks for the honour conferred upon him , and briefly descanted upon the advantages of having a Masonic publication as the organ of the Craft as the best means of preserving intact the order and regularity of the Craft , and instanced the recent proceedings with regard to the Mark Degree , as showing the necessity of having the means of directing attention to irregularities which might otherwise not come to the knowledge of the governing powers . At a later period of the evening Bro . Warren presented Bro . Donald Campbell with a box of working tools . The Lodge having been called from labour to refreshment

various appropriate toasts were drunk , and Bro . J . C . Hughes , who formerly belonged to the Lodge prior to settling in London , was received with the most gratifying demonstrations of how well be has been remembered by his friends of old .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

NORTH MUNSTER . E . Lloyd , Esq ., was installed W . M . of Lodge No . 13 , on the 24 th of June ind Wm . E . Maunsell , the excellent Secretary , was re-elected . The Brethren assembled afterwards at their Lodge-rooms , No . 39 , Tliornas-street , and their

reunion was marked by true brotherly love . Nenaguv—On the anniversary of St . John , the memhers of No . 201 celebrated the festival at Meara ' s Hotel , when over twenty-two of the Brethren sat down to a sumptuous entertainment , provided in a style that reflected credit oa the estahlishment . Newcastle West . — Desmond Lodge ( No . 202 ) . — This Lodge assembled at their Hall , at high noon , on' Tuesday , the Festival of St . John , when the following

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