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Scotland.

ST . MARK ' S LODGE ( No . 102 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , on the Sth of Feb , Br . R . AV . M . AV . B . Huggins occupied the ehair at the opening of the Lodge ; the Substitute Prov . Grand Master , Br . Dr . AValker Arnott , afterwards took the chair . Six eligible gentlemen , two of whom Avere clergymen , Avore initiated in the apprentice degree . On the 12 th of February this Lodge met , when Br . D . Campbell , acting R . AA -M ., passed a reverend brother into the felloAV-craft degree . On the 19 th of February , being the second regular meeting of the month , the members

assembled , and four qualified apprentices were passed as fellow-crafts by Br . Douald Campbell , D . M ., AVIIO officiated as R . AV . M . Br . J . T . Nicholson gave an interesting and able reading from Shakespeare . At the meeting of this Lodge on the 26 th February , Br . D . Campbell , D . M ., iu the chair , nine brethren were raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason , one brother Avas affiliated , and the Sub . Prov . G . M ., Br . Dr . AValker Arnott , read a learned paper in explanation of the Ancient Mysteries .

The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . A letter dated Ballarat , Jan . 5 , says " a meeting of considerable importance took place'kwtuiglit at "Bath ' s Hotel ; being that o ? tVioFree Mvd AfirepteclMasonsovi t \\ gold-fields of Ballarat . -Mr . Henry Harris ( auctioneer ) , Avas unanimously called to the chair ; when it was determined that a dispensation from the Provincial Grand

Lodge at Sydney should be immediately applied for ; and that under it ( pending a Avarranfc from the Grand Lodge of England ) a Lodge should be at once opened on Ballarat , under the name , style , and title of the ' Lodge of Alctoria , ' Avhich would form a nucleus for the meeting of the brethren , and the furtherance of loyal , constitutional , and fraternal principles , Avhich have been much required upon these diggins . The attendance Avas numerous and respectable , embracing , as it did , the principal Camp officials , merchants , store-keepers , and residents on the township ; and I confess , I hail as a boon

to the colony in general , such a demonstration with its ulterior views , as took place at Br . Bath ' s , Ballarat Hotel , last night . It is understood that a Lodge has already been opened , under similar circumstances , at Bendigo , called Golden Lodge of Bendigo , ' and I can only reiterate my hope that Masonry will act as a healing ointment to mollif y our social wounds , and as a tie to cement more firmly together , —unity , peace , and order , Avherever it may raise its ancient head ; and that brotherly love may continue as . of yore . " , A letter dated Melbourne , Dec . 13 , says the Freemasons had a grand field-day last week , AA'hen the foundation-stone of the large chimney-stack of the Melbourne Gas Works Avas laid , with all Masonic ceremonies , by Br . John Thomas Smith , the mayor .

CANADA . HAMILTON . —On the late Festival of St . John the Evangelist , the Lodges of Strict Observance and St . John ' s , installed their officers for the current Masonic years , as follows : —Strict Observance , Brs . AA m . Bellhouse , W . M . ; J . Harris , P . M . ; J . Osborne , S . W .: E . M . Harris , J . W . ; Richd . Benner , Treas . ; H . Grist , Sec . ; J . M . Rogerson , S . D . ; D . Benedict , J . D : F . J . Rastrick , M . of C . ; Samuel AVilson , I . G . ;

John Morrison . Tyler . —St . John ' s , Brs . J . AV . Baine , AV . M . ; J . AV . Kerr , P . M . ; Jas . Jarvie , S . AV . ; J . F . McCuaig , J . AV . ; H . Langdon , Treas . ; T . B . Harris , Sec ; Brackstone Baker , S . D . ; L . Rosenband , J . D . ; AVm . Thomas , Organist ; AV . GCapp , M . of C . ; Albert Drey , I . G . ; J . Morrison , Tyler . TORONTO . —The Ball giA'en by the Masonic fraternity , in aid of the Charities of Toronto , took p ' . ace in the St . Lawrence Hall , on Wednesday e \ 'ening , the Llth Feb . The result of tho ball was the realization of the handsome sum of £ 250 , which Avas placed in the hands of G . AV . Allan , Esq ., for the benefit of the principal charities . The Ball being "Masonic , " all brethren were notified of the necessity for appearing

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THE GRAND LODGE AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 1
THE ASYLUM FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 1
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 7
THE SWEETEST FLOWER. Article 12
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 13
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 30
SCOTLAND. Article 40
THE COLONIES. Article 43
INDIA. Article 44
CHINA. Article 47
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 47
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 48
OBITUARY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 52
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Scotland.

ST . MARK ' S LODGE ( No . 102 ) . —At the monthly meeting of this Lodge , on the Sth of Feb , Br . R . AV . M . AV . B . Huggins occupied the ehair at the opening of the Lodge ; the Substitute Prov . Grand Master , Br . Dr . AValker Arnott , afterwards took the chair . Six eligible gentlemen , two of whom Avere clergymen , Avore initiated in the apprentice degree . On the 12 th of February this Lodge met , when Br . D . Campbell , acting R . AA -M ., passed a reverend brother into the felloAV-craft degree . On the 19 th of February , being the second regular meeting of the month , the members

assembled , and four qualified apprentices were passed as fellow-crafts by Br . Douald Campbell , D . M ., AVIIO officiated as R . AV . M . Br . J . T . Nicholson gave an interesting and able reading from Shakespeare . At the meeting of this Lodge on the 26 th February , Br . D . Campbell , D . M ., iu the chair , nine brethren were raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason , one brother Avas affiliated , and the Sub . Prov . G . M ., Br . Dr . AValker Arnott , read a learned paper in explanation of the Ancient Mysteries .

The Colonies.

THE COLONIES .

AUSTRALIA . A letter dated Ballarat , Jan . 5 , says " a meeting of considerable importance took place'kwtuiglit at "Bath ' s Hotel ; being that o ? tVioFree Mvd AfirepteclMasonsovi t \\ gold-fields of Ballarat . -Mr . Henry Harris ( auctioneer ) , Avas unanimously called to the chair ; when it was determined that a dispensation from the Provincial Grand

Lodge at Sydney should be immediately applied for ; and that under it ( pending a Avarranfc from the Grand Lodge of England ) a Lodge should be at once opened on Ballarat , under the name , style , and title of the ' Lodge of Alctoria , ' Avhich would form a nucleus for the meeting of the brethren , and the furtherance of loyal , constitutional , and fraternal principles , Avhich have been much required upon these diggins . The attendance Avas numerous and respectable , embracing , as it did , the principal Camp officials , merchants , store-keepers , and residents on the township ; and I confess , I hail as a boon

to the colony in general , such a demonstration with its ulterior views , as took place at Br . Bath ' s , Ballarat Hotel , last night . It is understood that a Lodge has already been opened , under similar circumstances , at Bendigo , called Golden Lodge of Bendigo , ' and I can only reiterate my hope that Masonry will act as a healing ointment to mollif y our social wounds , and as a tie to cement more firmly together , —unity , peace , and order , Avherever it may raise its ancient head ; and that brotherly love may continue as . of yore . " , A letter dated Melbourne , Dec . 13 , says the Freemasons had a grand field-day last week , AA'hen the foundation-stone of the large chimney-stack of the Melbourne Gas Works Avas laid , with all Masonic ceremonies , by Br . John Thomas Smith , the mayor .

CANADA . HAMILTON . —On the late Festival of St . John the Evangelist , the Lodges of Strict Observance and St . John ' s , installed their officers for the current Masonic years , as follows : —Strict Observance , Brs . AA m . Bellhouse , W . M . ; J . Harris , P . M . ; J . Osborne , S . W .: E . M . Harris , J . W . ; Richd . Benner , Treas . ; H . Grist , Sec . ; J . M . Rogerson , S . D . ; D . Benedict , J . D : F . J . Rastrick , M . of C . ; Samuel AVilson , I . G . ;

John Morrison . Tyler . —St . John ' s , Brs . J . AV . Baine , AV . M . ; J . AV . Kerr , P . M . ; Jas . Jarvie , S . AV . ; J . F . McCuaig , J . AV . ; H . Langdon , Treas . ; T . B . Harris , Sec ; Brackstone Baker , S . D . ; L . Rosenband , J . D . ; AVm . Thomas , Organist ; AV . GCapp , M . of C . ; Albert Drey , I . G . ; J . Morrison , Tyler . TORONTO . —The Ball giA'en by the Masonic fraternity , in aid of the Charities of Toronto , took p ' . ace in the St . Lawrence Hall , on Wednesday e \ 'ening , the Llth Feb . The result of tho ball was the realization of the handsome sum of £ 250 , which Avas placed in the hands of G . AV . Allan , Esq ., for the benefit of the principal charities . The Ball being "Masonic , " all brethren were notified of the necessity for appearing

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