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might be alleged they had committed , in terms of the laws of the Order ; and in a calm , conciliatory , and Masonic spirit . And that , should the Supreme Grand Chapter decline to give a favourable consideration to these representations , it would become a subject for their consideration whether they could continue their allegiance to the Supreme Grand Chapter . A hearty vote of thanks to Comp . Duncan , for his conduct in the chair , closed the proceedings .

Dundee . —Union Chapter ( No . 6 ) . —This Chapter still continues to prosper in a very satisfactory manner ; and in order to form an agreeable variety to their numerous meetings for exaltation and Other duties , the Companions intended to dine together in the British Hotel on Monday last , the 24 th ult ., to celebrate the Festival of the Vernal Equinox . On the 10 th ult ., our worthy and much-respected neighbour , Comp . Sir John Ogilvy , Bart ., of Baldovan , affiliated with this Chapter as a full member , which afforded the Brethren much satisfaction .

Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) . —Bro . Donald Campbell , the R . W . M . / presided in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Feb . 1 , at a meeting of the Mark and Past Lodges , assisted by Bros . Robert Thomson , jun ., and J " . B . Murdock as Wardens * James Alexander Manning and John Aird , Master Masons , of St . Mark ' s , and Peter Sweetser and John Eirven ^ both of the Merchant Navy U . S ., were admitted members . These four Brethren were also installed in the Excellent , and exalted to the Sublime Degree in the Royal Arch Chapter , opened on the same evening , where

M . E . Corn p . D . Campbell , Z ., was aided in carrying on and completing the work by Comps . G . A . Walker Arnott ( Prov . Grand Z . ) , H ., and John M * Rowan , J . On the 16 th , in the same Lodges and Chapter , Bro . D . Campbell as It . W . M . and M . E . Z ., and the Wardens and Principals , admitted to the M . and P . Degrees , installed and exalted to the Sublime Degree of R , A . Masonry Bros . John Reid , Dudley Haynes , Isaac Parrington , John Werge , and John Laurie , all M . Ms , of St . Mark ' s Lodge . On the 22 nd of February , in the M . and P * Lodges , Bros .

D . Campbell , R . W . M . ; James Home and Robert Mitchell , as S . and J . Wardens , initiated Bros . Findlay M'Fadyean ^ M . M . of Lodge " Renfrew County Kilwinning , " and Alfred Smith , M . M . of Lodge No . 171 , Dublin * and in the Chapter , M . E . Comps . D ; Campbell , James Home , and John M . Rowan ( Z . H * and J . ) completed the work by exalting the candidates to the Sublime Degree of Royal Arch Masonry . On the 7 th of March , M . E . Comp . Donald Campbell ^ Z ., James Home H ., and Robert Mitchell ( E . ) , J ., carried on the work of this meeting of

the Chapter , assisted by other Office-bearers and Brethren . Comp . Z . exhibited to the Companions the minute and cash-books which at a former meeting had been voted as a present to the Prov . Grand Chaper for the western district of Scotland ; and he intimated also that on Monday , the 25 th current , Dr . Walker Arnott would be installed in Edinburgh as Prov . Grand Z . for Scotland , and requested as many of the Companions as could find it convenient to attend the ceremony , seeing that Dr . Arnott had done so much for the good of this Chapter when Principal Z .

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NEW ZEALAND . The Brethren of the ancient Craft had a meeting in Lyttleton , on Thursday , the 25 th October , to lay the foundation-stone of their new hall . A morning service had been arranged for their accommodation in the church , at 11 o ' clock , and as the bell commenced , the Brethren proceeded , from their temporary Lodge-room at Bro . Alport ' s store , in order of procession to the church . After the usual morning prayers , the Rev . B . W . Dudley officiating , Bros . Paul and Mathias reading the Communion Service , the Rev , Bro . Paul preached an appropriate sermon on the necessity of Christian brotherhood , and referred to the consistency of the Masonic fraternity with that important duty . The service

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LODGES IN THE WEST AND SOUTH, CANADA, MALTA, TRINIDAD-OUR DUTY. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. Article 7
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 11
THE WONDERS OF NATURE. Article 14
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 19
FACES IN THE EIRE. Article 25
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZIN AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 27
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 29
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 30
FINE ARTS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. MASONIC REFORM Article 31
NOTICES OF MOTION. Article 36
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 41
INSTRUCTION. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 55
SCOTLAND. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 60
SWITZERLAND. Article 62
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 62
Obituary. Article 65
NOTICE. Article 68
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 68
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might be alleged they had committed , in terms of the laws of the Order ; and in a calm , conciliatory , and Masonic spirit . And that , should the Supreme Grand Chapter decline to give a favourable consideration to these representations , it would become a subject for their consideration whether they could continue their allegiance to the Supreme Grand Chapter . A hearty vote of thanks to Comp . Duncan , for his conduct in the chair , closed the proceedings .

Dundee . —Union Chapter ( No . 6 ) . —This Chapter still continues to prosper in a very satisfactory manner ; and in order to form an agreeable variety to their numerous meetings for exaltation and Other duties , the Companions intended to dine together in the British Hotel on Monday last , the 24 th ult ., to celebrate the Festival of the Vernal Equinox . On the 10 th ult ., our worthy and much-respected neighbour , Comp . Sir John Ogilvy , Bart ., of Baldovan , affiliated with this Chapter as a full member , which afforded the Brethren much satisfaction .

Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) . —Bro . Donald Campbell , the R . W . M . / presided in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Feb . 1 , at a meeting of the Mark and Past Lodges , assisted by Bros . Robert Thomson , jun ., and J " . B . Murdock as Wardens * James Alexander Manning and John Aird , Master Masons , of St . Mark ' s , and Peter Sweetser and John Eirven ^ both of the Merchant Navy U . S ., were admitted members . These four Brethren were also installed in the Excellent , and exalted to the Sublime Degree in the Royal Arch Chapter , opened on the same evening , where

M . E . Corn p . D . Campbell , Z ., was aided in carrying on and completing the work by Comps . G . A . Walker Arnott ( Prov . Grand Z . ) , H ., and John M * Rowan , J . On the 16 th , in the same Lodges and Chapter , Bro . D . Campbell as It . W . M . and M . E . Z ., and the Wardens and Principals , admitted to the M . and P . Degrees , installed and exalted to the Sublime Degree of R , A . Masonry Bros . John Reid , Dudley Haynes , Isaac Parrington , John Werge , and John Laurie , all M . Ms , of St . Mark ' s Lodge . On the 22 nd of February , in the M . and P * Lodges , Bros .

D . Campbell , R . W . M . ; James Home and Robert Mitchell , as S . and J . Wardens , initiated Bros . Findlay M'Fadyean ^ M . M . of Lodge " Renfrew County Kilwinning , " and Alfred Smith , M . M . of Lodge No . 171 , Dublin * and in the Chapter , M . E . Comps . D ; Campbell , James Home , and John M . Rowan ( Z . H * and J . ) completed the work by exalting the candidates to the Sublime Degree of Royal Arch Masonry . On the 7 th of March , M . E . Comp . Donald Campbell ^ Z ., James Home H ., and Robert Mitchell ( E . ) , J ., carried on the work of this meeting of

the Chapter , assisted by other Office-bearers and Brethren . Comp . Z . exhibited to the Companions the minute and cash-books which at a former meeting had been voted as a present to the Prov . Grand Chaper for the western district of Scotland ; and he intimated also that on Monday , the 25 th current , Dr . Walker Arnott would be installed in Edinburgh as Prov . Grand Z . for Scotland , and requested as many of the Companions as could find it convenient to attend the ceremony , seeing that Dr . Arnott had done so much for the good of this Chapter when Principal Z .

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEW ZEALAND . The Brethren of the ancient Craft had a meeting in Lyttleton , on Thursday , the 25 th October , to lay the foundation-stone of their new hall . A morning service had been arranged for their accommodation in the church , at 11 o ' clock , and as the bell commenced , the Brethren proceeded , from their temporary Lodge-room at Bro . Alport ' s store , in order of procession to the church . After the usual morning prayers , the Rev . B . W . Dudley officiating , Bros . Paul and Mathias reading the Communion Service , the Rev , Bro . Paul preached an appropriate sermon on the necessity of Christian brotherhood , and referred to the consistency of the Masonic fraternity with that important duty . The service

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