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the members of the Order present were Bros . Lord Naas , Lieut .-Colonel Burdett , William Fownes Hamilton , Henry de Burgh , Captain Hamilton , Thomas Snow ( Lodge , No . 50 ) , Captain Gillespie , with a number of Brethren from Kildare and the adjoining counties . In the course of the evening , the W . M . proposed the health of the late Secretary , and concluded a feeling and an appropriate address by presenting Bro . Clarke , amid much applause , with a silver teapot , of exquisite design , and of beautiful workmanship , as a token of remembrance from the

Brethren of that Lodge , among whom he laboured with zeal and efficiency during many years . It was , indeed , a gratifying display of kindly feeling and affection , that was duly reciprocated , although not without much emotion , by the recipient . The cause of the widow and the orphan—that just claim upon the Masonic order - —was not overlooked upon this festive occasion ; and , after a most agreeable evening , the members retired , mutually gratified with the proceedings characteristic of peace , charity , and brotherly love .

NORTH MUNSTER

Limerick . —Union Lodge ( No . 13 ) . —This Lodge met on Thursday , 27 th Dec ., at high noon , to iristal their " officers for the present year , and having adjourned , met again for refreshment at Lynch ' s Hotel , Bedford-row , at six o ' clock , p . m . An unusually large attendance of the Brethren was present , and several guests also honoured No . 13 with their company—guests distinguished no less in Masonic than in social position . Amongst them were Major-General Sir James C . Chatterton , 33 rd K . H ., Brov . G . M . of Munster ; Lord Dunboyne , Bast Officer of the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; Lieut .-Col . Halkett ; Major Forster ; Bro . J . V .

Mackey , of Lodge No . 50 ; members of No . 44 , & c . Of course it is needless to say , that our own Most Illustrious and R . W . Brov . G . M . ( North Munster ) , Bro . Michael Furnell , 33 rd , was at his post , with all a father ' s love and care , watching over his Masonic children , and promoting , as he always does , the practice of rational enjoyment , while mindful , at the same time , to inculcate the exercise of every moral and social virtue . In the course of the evening , deputations bearing the usual messages of peace , love , and harmony , were exchanged between this and the sister Lodge , No . 27 .

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CANADA ( WEST )

London " . —We venture to say that there are many of our fellow-citizens who will cherish fond recollections of the manner in which last St . John ' s day ( the 27 th December ) was celebrated in this city by the ancient and honourable Fraternity of Freemasons . As is usual on that day , the officers elect of the Masonic Lodges were installed with much imposing ceremony , and are as follows : — St . George ' s Lodge . —J . Hardinge , W . M . ; J . K . Brown , S . W . ; J . K . Urquhart , J . W . ; G . Morehouse , S . D . ; —Cottrell , J . D . ; R . R . Grindley , Treas . ; D . J . Brudden , Sec ; Bros . Barker and Richmond , Stewards ; A . C . Hammond , Master of Cer . St . John ' s Lodge . —J . M ofiatt , W-M . ; J . J . Mackenzie , S . W .

W . Danniell , J . W . ; 1 ) . M . Askin , Sec . ; T . Allen , Treas . ; — McMullen , S . D . ; — Garrett , J . D . ; —Fraser , Tyler . About eight o ' clock V . M . the Brethren re-assembled and entered the ball-room in procession—the band playing the " Freemason ' s March . " The large hall was decorated in an appropriate manner , and over a dais , which was erected for the accommodation of the principal officers , were suspended the flags of France , England , Sardinia , and Turkey . We also observed the flag of the Knights of St . Batrick occupying a prominent position among those national banners . About 450 ladies and gentlemen were present . Mr . Hallett ' s band , which had so frecpiently delighted Hamilton audiences , was

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ON THE MYSTERIES OF THE EARLY AGES AS CONNECTED WIRH RELIGION. Article 1
TRIBUTE TO FREEMASONRY. Article 6
A PAGE FROM RUSSIAN HISTORY. Article 7
CARISBROOKE CASTLE, ISLE OE WIGHT. Article 16
LONELINESS. Article 19
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 25
THE MASONIC MIKROR. Article 28
THE ROYAL FREEMASONS' GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 28
METROPOLITAN. Article 29
INSTRUCTION Article 39
PROVINCIAL Article 41
ISLE OF WIGHT. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 63
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 65
SCOTLAND. Article 66
IRELAND. Article 70
COLONIAL. Article 71
INDIA. Article 73
AMERICA. Article 75
GERMANY. Article 75
SUMMARY OE NEWS FOR JANUARY Article 76
obituary. Article 78
BRO. JOHN FOWLER Article 78
BRO. RICHARD PEAR BLAKE. Article 78
NOTICE. Article 80
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 80
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the members of the Order present were Bros . Lord Naas , Lieut .-Colonel Burdett , William Fownes Hamilton , Henry de Burgh , Captain Hamilton , Thomas Snow ( Lodge , No . 50 ) , Captain Gillespie , with a number of Brethren from Kildare and the adjoining counties . In the course of the evening , the W . M . proposed the health of the late Secretary , and concluded a feeling and an appropriate address by presenting Bro . Clarke , amid much applause , with a silver teapot , of exquisite design , and of beautiful workmanship , as a token of remembrance from the

Brethren of that Lodge , among whom he laboured with zeal and efficiency during many years . It was , indeed , a gratifying display of kindly feeling and affection , that was duly reciprocated , although not without much emotion , by the recipient . The cause of the widow and the orphan—that just claim upon the Masonic order - —was not overlooked upon this festive occasion ; and , after a most agreeable evening , the members retired , mutually gratified with the proceedings characteristic of peace , charity , and brotherly love .

NORTH MUNSTER

Limerick . —Union Lodge ( No . 13 ) . —This Lodge met on Thursday , 27 th Dec ., at high noon , to iristal their " officers for the present year , and having adjourned , met again for refreshment at Lynch ' s Hotel , Bedford-row , at six o ' clock , p . m . An unusually large attendance of the Brethren was present , and several guests also honoured No . 13 with their company—guests distinguished no less in Masonic than in social position . Amongst them were Major-General Sir James C . Chatterton , 33 rd K . H ., Brov . G . M . of Munster ; Lord Dunboyne , Bast Officer of the Grand Lodge of Ireland ; Lieut .-Col . Halkett ; Major Forster ; Bro . J . V .

Mackey , of Lodge No . 50 ; members of No . 44 , & c . Of course it is needless to say , that our own Most Illustrious and R . W . Brov . G . M . ( North Munster ) , Bro . Michael Furnell , 33 rd , was at his post , with all a father ' s love and care , watching over his Masonic children , and promoting , as he always does , the practice of rational enjoyment , while mindful , at the same time , to inculcate the exercise of every moral and social virtue . In the course of the evening , deputations bearing the usual messages of peace , love , and harmony , were exchanged between this and the sister Lodge , No . 27 .

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

CANADA ( WEST )

London " . —We venture to say that there are many of our fellow-citizens who will cherish fond recollections of the manner in which last St . John ' s day ( the 27 th December ) was celebrated in this city by the ancient and honourable Fraternity of Freemasons . As is usual on that day , the officers elect of the Masonic Lodges were installed with much imposing ceremony , and are as follows : — St . George ' s Lodge . —J . Hardinge , W . M . ; J . K . Brown , S . W . ; J . K . Urquhart , J . W . ; G . Morehouse , S . D . ; —Cottrell , J . D . ; R . R . Grindley , Treas . ; D . J . Brudden , Sec ; Bros . Barker and Richmond , Stewards ; A . C . Hammond , Master of Cer . St . John ' s Lodge . —J . M ofiatt , W-M . ; J . J . Mackenzie , S . W .

W . Danniell , J . W . ; 1 ) . M . Askin , Sec . ; T . Allen , Treas . ; — McMullen , S . D . ; — Garrett , J . D . ; —Fraser , Tyler . About eight o ' clock V . M . the Brethren re-assembled and entered the ball-room in procession—the band playing the " Freemason ' s March . " The large hall was decorated in an appropriate manner , and over a dais , which was erected for the accommodation of the principal officers , were suspended the flags of France , England , Sardinia , and Turkey . We also observed the flag of the Knights of St . Batrick occupying a prominent position among those national banners . About 450 ladies and gentlemen were present . Mr . Hallett ' s band , which had so frecpiently delighted Hamilton audiences , was

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