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The Colonies.

" Oh ! praise God in His holiness , praise Him in the firmament of His power ; Praise Him in His noble acts , praise Him according to His excellent greatness ; Praise Him in the sound of the trumpet , praise Him upon the lute ancl harp ; Praise Him in the cymbals and dances , praise Him in strings and pipes ;" Let every thing that hath breath , praise the Lord . Praise the Lord \ An excellent sermon having been preached , and the services concluded , the procession re-formed , and marched to the Town Hall , where the Grand Lodge was closed .

The procession , which at this stage was joined by a number of ladies , then marched down to the Dinner Hall , which was elegantly and tastefully fitted up for the occasion . A large number then partoook of therepast , which was excellent . The Rev . Br . Alley presided at the dinner-table , and the following toasts were given and drunk : —1 . The Queen ; 2 . Prince ' Albert and the Royal Family ; 3 . The President of the United States ; 4 . The Army and Navy ; 5 . The Grand Masters of England , Ireland , and Scotland ; 6 . The Pro . G . M . Right Worshipful A . Keith . '

The R . W . returned thanks , and called for a bumper to the health of the Rev . Dr . Alley , W . M ., and the brethren of St . Mark ' s Lodge , to which the Rev . Br . responded . 7 . The Pro . Grand Master of Maine , U . States , The Hon . Br . Talbot . The above toast was responded to by Br . Talbot , of Washington Lodge , Dep . Grand Master , in absence of his father . 8 . Our Visiting Lodges and Brethren ; 9 . Our Absent Brethren all over the world ;

10 . Masons' Wives , and Masons' Bairns . Between four and five o ' clock , P . M ., the party broke up , well pleased with the day ' s proceedings . The day was uncommonly favourable not only for carrying out the celebration , but for viewing the scenery of the town and surrounding country . The salubrity of the air caused by the refreshing sea-breeze , and the general healthiness of the locality , render the town of St . Andrew ' s peculiarly attractive .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

THE MARK DEGREE . SUPREME GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF SCOTLAND . We have received the following letter from Br . Gaylor , G . Scribe N . of the Su preme Grand Chapter of Scotland , in reference to the illegality of the Mark Degree

as conferred by the so-called Bon Accord Lodge in London . Tv the Editor of the Masonic Mirror . Edinbwyh , llth August , 1855 . SIR AND BROTHER , —YOU will pardon me for offering a few remarks on a notice which I find contained in the August number of the Freemason ' s Monthly Magazine , of the installation of a W . M . to the self-styled " London Bon Accord Lodge of

Mark Masters , " leading me greatly to wonder how , looking at what has lately transpired , and the glaring amount of ignorance displayed on the occasion by its members , it should so readily have found a place in the pages of any respectable journal . It were contemptible to refer to the matter perhaps , had I nothing else to notice than the ignorance which is manifested on the part of the W . M . in giving as a toast at the banquet which took place after the proceedings referred to , " His Grace the Duke of Atholthe Grand Z . of the Order for Scotland ; " a nobleman and companion who

, , so far as that office is concerned , is defunct some six or eight years ago . How would the worthy Editor of the Magazine have received notice from Scotland that a similar compliment had been bestowed upon England by the health being given of " Lord Fred . Fitzclarence , the Grand Z . for England ? " The difference would only have consisted in this : the one was naturally dead—the other officially .

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THE "SUSSEX WING" OF THE ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL. Article 1
THE MARK DEGREE. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 11
FORGET-ME-NOT. Article 19
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 20
LONDON LODGES Article 25
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 47
THE COLONIES. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 49
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 51
Untitled Article 59
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 60
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The Colonies.

" Oh ! praise God in His holiness , praise Him in the firmament of His power ; Praise Him in His noble acts , praise Him according to His excellent greatness ; Praise Him in the sound of the trumpet , praise Him upon the lute ancl harp ; Praise Him in the cymbals and dances , praise Him in strings and pipes ;" Let every thing that hath breath , praise the Lord . Praise the Lord \ An excellent sermon having been preached , and the services concluded , the procession re-formed , and marched to the Town Hall , where the Grand Lodge was closed .

The procession , which at this stage was joined by a number of ladies , then marched down to the Dinner Hall , which was elegantly and tastefully fitted up for the occasion . A large number then partoook of therepast , which was excellent . The Rev . Br . Alley presided at the dinner-table , and the following toasts were given and drunk : —1 . The Queen ; 2 . Prince ' Albert and the Royal Family ; 3 . The President of the United States ; 4 . The Army and Navy ; 5 . The Grand Masters of England , Ireland , and Scotland ; 6 . The Pro . G . M . Right Worshipful A . Keith . '

The R . W . returned thanks , and called for a bumper to the health of the Rev . Dr . Alley , W . M ., and the brethren of St . Mark ' s Lodge , to which the Rev . Br . responded . 7 . The Pro . Grand Master of Maine , U . States , The Hon . Br . Talbot . The above toast was responded to by Br . Talbot , of Washington Lodge , Dep . Grand Master , in absence of his father . 8 . Our Visiting Lodges and Brethren ; 9 . Our Absent Brethren all over the world ;

10 . Masons' Wives , and Masons' Bairns . Between four and five o ' clock , P . M ., the party broke up , well pleased with the day ' s proceedings . The day was uncommonly favourable not only for carrying out the celebration , but for viewing the scenery of the town and surrounding country . The salubrity of the air caused by the refreshing sea-breeze , and the general healthiness of the locality , render the town of St . Andrew ' s peculiarly attractive .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

THE MARK DEGREE . SUPREME GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF SCOTLAND . We have received the following letter from Br . Gaylor , G . Scribe N . of the Su preme Grand Chapter of Scotland , in reference to the illegality of the Mark Degree

as conferred by the so-called Bon Accord Lodge in London . Tv the Editor of the Masonic Mirror . Edinbwyh , llth August , 1855 . SIR AND BROTHER , —YOU will pardon me for offering a few remarks on a notice which I find contained in the August number of the Freemason ' s Monthly Magazine , of the installation of a W . M . to the self-styled " London Bon Accord Lodge of

Mark Masters , " leading me greatly to wonder how , looking at what has lately transpired , and the glaring amount of ignorance displayed on the occasion by its members , it should so readily have found a place in the pages of any respectable journal . It were contemptible to refer to the matter perhaps , had I nothing else to notice than the ignorance which is manifested on the part of the W . M . in giving as a toast at the banquet which took place after the proceedings referred to , " His Grace the Duke of Atholthe Grand Z . of the Order for Scotland ; " a nobleman and companion who

, , so far as that office is concerned , is defunct some six or eight years ago . How would the worthy Editor of the Magazine have received notice from Scotland that a similar compliment had been bestowed upon England by the health being given of " Lord Fred . Fitzclarence , the Grand Z . for England ? " The difference would only have consisted in this : the one was naturally dead—the other officially .

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