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St . George ' s , Commercial , St . Clair ' s , Renfrew County , Kilwinning , and various other Lodges of Freemasons . The presentation was made amid great applause . Bro . Donald Campbell said , amid much applause , it was impossible for him to express how deeply he felt the compliment they had that night conferred on him . At the same time he would say that he had at all times tried to do \ m best for the interest of the Craft in Glasgow and elsewhere . He had fallen short of what he

might have done , from other engagements coining in the way ; but he would at all times be happy to further not only the interests of this Lodge , but of all the Lodges in Grlasgow . He might never have been of the least service had he not been aided by Bro . Dr . Arnott , who put him right in the path of Masonry . ( Here Bro . Campbell became deeply affected by the applause and ' generous spirit evinced towards him by the Brethren , and after a momentary pause resumed . ) He could not sufficiently thank them for the high testimony of their esteem they had that night presented to him .

The Lodge was then opened , and Bro . J . Home , S . M ., in the absence of the B . W . Master , from whom the following letter was read , took the chair : — " Glasgow , Sept . 15 , 1856 . " My Deab Sir , —I had hoped to have been at the presentation of plate to Bro . Donald Campbell , but I must deny myself the pleasure , as important business necessitates my leaving here by the four o ' clock train for England this day . May I ask you to express to Bro . Campbell my hope that he may long live to enjoy himself at table with the presentation plate before him . " I am , yours truly ,

" J . Horne , Esq . " " W . B . Huggins . " Bro . Home , who was received with much applause , then rose to make the presentation of an elegant and handsome service of silyer plate , value £ 130 , subscribed for by the members of St . Mark ' s Lodge . In the course of his remarks he said Bro . Dr . Arnott had explained how valuable the services of Bro . Campbell had been to Masonry in the West of Scotland . By his unceasing exertions Masonry had been advanced to a very great extent , and it had been his constant

endeavour to progress the Lodge of St . Mark with which he was more immediately connected . With the single exception of Bro . Br . Arnott , he did not know another individual who had performed so much service to Masonry in the west of Scotland as the Brother to whom the presentation was to be made . It had been his constant exertion to place this Lodge in as high a position as possible . In consideration of the services which he had endeavoured to perform , and which he bad performed to the satisfaction of one and all present , they thought it right to present him with a service of plate as an interpretation of the sense they entertained of the value of his labours .

The service of plate was then presented , amid tremendous cheering , to Bro . Campbell . The tray bore the following inscription : — "Presented to Bro . Donald Campbell , with silver tea and coffee services and salver , by the Brethren of St . Mark ' s Lodge , in testimony of his exertions for the benefit of that Lodge , and for services rendered to it during the years 1853-4-5-6 . Glasgow , August . 1856 . "

Bro . D . Campbell said it was out of his power to express to them his thanks for this handsome testimony with which they had favoured him . He then proceeded to give an account of his first connection with the Lodge , and concluded , amid renewed applause , by stating that he would treasure the testimonial highly , and thanking them most sincerely .

When the Lodge had been called to refreshment , and the toast " The Queen and the Craft" right loyally answered—the Grand Lodges of Scotland , England , Ireland followed , separately coupled with the names of their respective Grand Masters . Bro . Home then gave the " Prosperity of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Glasgow , and its able Secretary Bro . D . Campbell , " who , in responding , again thanked the meeting for the honours that night conferred on him . Before concluding , the worthy Brother alluded to the assistance received by him in carrying through the concerns of the Lodge St . Mark from all its office-bearers , and referred more

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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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Scotland,

St . George ' s , Commercial , St . Clair ' s , Renfrew County , Kilwinning , and various other Lodges of Freemasons . The presentation was made amid great applause . Bro . Donald Campbell said , amid much applause , it was impossible for him to express how deeply he felt the compliment they had that night conferred on him . At the same time he would say that he had at all times tried to do \ m best for the interest of the Craft in Glasgow and elsewhere . He had fallen short of what he

might have done , from other engagements coining in the way ; but he would at all times be happy to further not only the interests of this Lodge , but of all the Lodges in Grlasgow . He might never have been of the least service had he not been aided by Bro . Dr . Arnott , who put him right in the path of Masonry . ( Here Bro . Campbell became deeply affected by the applause and ' generous spirit evinced towards him by the Brethren , and after a momentary pause resumed . ) He could not sufficiently thank them for the high testimony of their esteem they had that night presented to him .

The Lodge was then opened , and Bro . J . Home , S . M ., in the absence of the B . W . Master , from whom the following letter was read , took the chair : — " Glasgow , Sept . 15 , 1856 . " My Deab Sir , —I had hoped to have been at the presentation of plate to Bro . Donald Campbell , but I must deny myself the pleasure , as important business necessitates my leaving here by the four o ' clock train for England this day . May I ask you to express to Bro . Campbell my hope that he may long live to enjoy himself at table with the presentation plate before him . " I am , yours truly ,

" J . Horne , Esq . " " W . B . Huggins . " Bro . Home , who was received with much applause , then rose to make the presentation of an elegant and handsome service of silyer plate , value £ 130 , subscribed for by the members of St . Mark ' s Lodge . In the course of his remarks he said Bro . Dr . Arnott had explained how valuable the services of Bro . Campbell had been to Masonry in the West of Scotland . By his unceasing exertions Masonry had been advanced to a very great extent , and it had been his constant

endeavour to progress the Lodge of St . Mark with which he was more immediately connected . With the single exception of Bro . Br . Arnott , he did not know another individual who had performed so much service to Masonry in the west of Scotland as the Brother to whom the presentation was to be made . It had been his constant exertion to place this Lodge in as high a position as possible . In consideration of the services which he had endeavoured to perform , and which he bad performed to the satisfaction of one and all present , they thought it right to present him with a service of plate as an interpretation of the sense they entertained of the value of his labours .

The service of plate was then presented , amid tremendous cheering , to Bro . Campbell . The tray bore the following inscription : — "Presented to Bro . Donald Campbell , with silver tea and coffee services and salver , by the Brethren of St . Mark ' s Lodge , in testimony of his exertions for the benefit of that Lodge , and for services rendered to it during the years 1853-4-5-6 . Glasgow , August . 1856 . "

Bro . D . Campbell said it was out of his power to express to them his thanks for this handsome testimony with which they had favoured him . He then proceeded to give an account of his first connection with the Lodge , and concluded , amid renewed applause , by stating that he would treasure the testimonial highly , and thanking them most sincerely .

When the Lodge had been called to refreshment , and the toast " The Queen and the Craft" right loyally answered—the Grand Lodges of Scotland , England , Ireland followed , separately coupled with the names of their respective Grand Masters . Bro . Home then gave the " Prosperity of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Glasgow , and its able Secretary Bro . D . Campbell , " who , in responding , again thanked the meeting for the honours that night conferred on him . Before concluding , the worthy Brother alluded to the assistance received by him in carrying through the concerns of the Lodge St . Mark from all its office-bearers , and referred more

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