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upwards of twenty Companions present . The chairs were occupied thus : — W . Watson , Z . ; Blackburn , H . ; Adams , J . ; and the ceremony , it is needless to say , was therefore most excellently worked . The Companions afterwards adjourned to an excellent supper ( served in Bro . Ireland ' s best style ) ; and the whole of proceedings passed off to the great satisfaction of the Comps .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY ,

St . Makers Lodge ( under Constitution from the Grand Chapter of Scotland ) , No " . 1 . —The Brethren of this Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern on the l & th September , when Bro . Webber was duly advanced to the Degree . The Officers of the Lodge for the ensuing year were arranged as follows : —Bros . Warren , B . W . and Treas . ; Hughes , D . R . W . ; Sharman , S . W . ; T . Adams , J . W » ; C . Harrison , M . O . ; Burton , B . C . ; Webber , J . O . ; Cottrell , Reg . ; Thearle , Sec . ; Williams ,

S . B . ; Armstrong , J . D . ; Norman , As . D . ; Dr . Guest , T . K . ; Simmonds , Stew . ; Crawley , Tyler . The byedaws were agreed to , and several candidates proposed for advancement . Bros . Dr . Walker Arnott , G . Z . of Scotland ; Donald Campbell , D . G . M . for Renfrewshire , G . Sec . of Glasgow , & c . ; and William Gaylor , G . N . of Scotland , were unanimously elected honorary members , in slight acknowledgment of their valuable services in assisting the Brethren to obtain the Charter , In future the Lodge will meet on the third Wednesday in the month .

Scotland,

SCOTLAND ,

ARBROATH . The Panmure Lodge . —This Lodge held the first of their winter meetings on Monday , Sept . 8 th , when a variety of Masonic business was despatched . There was an excellent assemblage of the Brethren , considering the early part of the season . A fair and happy commencement was made , auguring- well for the probability of many pleasant reunions which the Brethren of the Order look forward

to in the course of the coming winter . The Panmure Lodge , under the auspices of its respected B . W . M . Kidd , has , these past few years , made great advancement , and has increased in numerical strength , as well as in Masonic spirit and influence in a pre-eminent degree . This Lodge was constituted nearly forty years ago , and took the appellation of the " Panmure" in connection with the proprietor of the large estates of Panmure in the county . The present Baron Panmure holds the office of Prov . Grand Master of Forfarshire .

EDINBURGH . Lodge Canongate and Leitli L . and C . ( No . 5 ) . —The usual monthly meeting took place in the Lodge-room , Constitution-court , Constitution-street , on Tuesday evening , September 2 nd- —B . W . M . Pearson presiding . Two candidates were initiated as E . As ., and four thereafter received the Degree of F . C . Several visitors from English , Continental , and Scottish Lodges w ere present . After business was concluded , the Brethren spent a most harmonious and happy evening .

Lodge Celtic . —A meeting of this Lodge took place at the Turf Hotel , on Friday , September 12 th . H . W . M . Georgiades presided . One initiated as E . P ., one passed to a F . C . ( from Constantinople ) , and one raised to a M . M . The meeting was well attended , and after the business was disposed of , the Brethren spent a most harmonious and happy e \ enmg ' .

GLASGOW . Testimonials to Bko . Donald Cami . \ lull . —In consequence of the services rendered by Bro . Campbell to the Lodge St . Mark , imd various Lodges in the

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
COMMON DESCENT OF OUR RACE. Article 9
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 10
AN INCIDENT. Article 22
THE NOAH'S ARK. Article 23
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 24
FINE ARTS. Article 25
CAUTIOUS SECRECY. Article 25
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND THE CRAFT. Article 26
THE GRAND MASTER OF WORCESTERSHIRE AND THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 27
VISIT OF THE FEMALE CHILDREN TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 28
MYSTERY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 38
WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
MARK MASONRY. Article 60
SCOTLAND, Article 60
IRELAND. Article 65
INDIA. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 68
Obituary. Article 71
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upwards of twenty Companions present . The chairs were occupied thus : — W . Watson , Z . ; Blackburn , H . ; Adams , J . ; and the ceremony , it is needless to say , was therefore most excellently worked . The Companions afterwards adjourned to an excellent supper ( served in Bro . Ireland ' s best style ) ; and the whole of proceedings passed off to the great satisfaction of the Comps .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY ,

St . Makers Lodge ( under Constitution from the Grand Chapter of Scotland ) , No " . 1 . —The Brethren of this Lodge met at the Freemasons' Tavern on the l & th September , when Bro . Webber was duly advanced to the Degree . The Officers of the Lodge for the ensuing year were arranged as follows : —Bros . Warren , B . W . and Treas . ; Hughes , D . R . W . ; Sharman , S . W . ; T . Adams , J . W » ; C . Harrison , M . O . ; Burton , B . C . ; Webber , J . O . ; Cottrell , Reg . ; Thearle , Sec . ; Williams ,

S . B . ; Armstrong , J . D . ; Norman , As . D . ; Dr . Guest , T . K . ; Simmonds , Stew . ; Crawley , Tyler . The byedaws were agreed to , and several candidates proposed for advancement . Bros . Dr . Walker Arnott , G . Z . of Scotland ; Donald Campbell , D . G . M . for Renfrewshire , G . Sec . of Glasgow , & c . ; and William Gaylor , G . N . of Scotland , were unanimously elected honorary members , in slight acknowledgment of their valuable services in assisting the Brethren to obtain the Charter , In future the Lodge will meet on the third Wednesday in the month .

Scotland,

SCOTLAND ,

ARBROATH . The Panmure Lodge . —This Lodge held the first of their winter meetings on Monday , Sept . 8 th , when a variety of Masonic business was despatched . There was an excellent assemblage of the Brethren , considering the early part of the season . A fair and happy commencement was made , auguring- well for the probability of many pleasant reunions which the Brethren of the Order look forward

to in the course of the coming winter . The Panmure Lodge , under the auspices of its respected B . W . M . Kidd , has , these past few years , made great advancement , and has increased in numerical strength , as well as in Masonic spirit and influence in a pre-eminent degree . This Lodge was constituted nearly forty years ago , and took the appellation of the " Panmure" in connection with the proprietor of the large estates of Panmure in the county . The present Baron Panmure holds the office of Prov . Grand Master of Forfarshire .

EDINBURGH . Lodge Canongate and Leitli L . and C . ( No . 5 ) . —The usual monthly meeting took place in the Lodge-room , Constitution-court , Constitution-street , on Tuesday evening , September 2 nd- —B . W . M . Pearson presiding . Two candidates were initiated as E . As ., and four thereafter received the Degree of F . C . Several visitors from English , Continental , and Scottish Lodges w ere present . After business was concluded , the Brethren spent a most harmonious and happy evening .

Lodge Celtic . —A meeting of this Lodge took place at the Turf Hotel , on Friday , September 12 th . H . W . M . Georgiades presided . One initiated as E . P ., one passed to a F . C . ( from Constantinople ) , and one raised to a M . M . The meeting was well attended , and after the business was disposed of , the Brethren spent a most harmonious and happy e \ enmg ' .

GLASGOW . Testimonials to Bko . Donald Cami . \ lull . —In consequence of the services rendered by Bro . Campbell to the Lodge St . Mark , imd various Lodges in the

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