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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
„/ , TT ? " MAY Co « CE ™ - ™» ff received many complatntsfrom Subscrtbers in distant parts , that they do not receive their members , sometimes until two months after publication , we respectfell y request Booksellers and others will be more prompt in their
EDINBURGH . c ! lefolifn a M Sh 00 t [ nS haS , been practice < 1 ^ corresponden ts in the « FrtZT Mercl " ; y > V ™^ Y termed , " Freemason ,- / changed , " and an a S offen ^ r " In ^ f 0 rmW ' the 0 rder is ^ buked for fence rtthteri VardS , V * , " 5 meeting ' which assuined ° fiZ ^ ' r l f ¦ r ls very clearly shown ; not only to be a erouudless accusation , but the statement itself to be intentionall y offensivetothe
mason A rtr iChere ^ t 0 ° qU | escent to P , ease tlle zealo « s Freemason . A little more anxiety would be agreeable vet the nature nf T u HT T Celyadm t "y- StUI > the % pirk live ' th-ourTioTerty forZeZirL CZemf t 0 , Jet thi " ? S ° ° n as they ™ y and nmst , ior weaitn is the wings of eagle enterprise .
The Marquis of Tweeddale , the present distinguished Governor of SlsTo t f ? , "'> faster Maaon of Scotland during Z yeafs a Wend am ! & * e Mas ° ™ Eternity at Madras will find i / him dece sor withth 7 l ^ v " ? ' ? ' ' y invested > like ™* Presidency ' badge ° f lrovlncial Grand Master for that
Pre-GRAND LODGE OP ScoTLANn .-Sir Alan Napier M'Nab a distin guished scion of one of the most ancient families in Sco km , has been uSer h 'i W'T P Gmm { MaSter for Canada > ° ver the ^ odg s hold ng tendfnf chfef ! f f-0 nst « utlon- ? H 7 mt of an active and ^ perin ? « 2 1 , " S , ! f S reatlyfelt , by the many Scottish Masons residing in Canada ; and the Grand Lodge reposes every confidence in ° f Sir A ] in iv ! ™'
tthAT ^ 'Y 8 ™> S n S new life " ^ d co daion to the fraternity in that quarter . S ^ Provide T F . a"CLS C ° , 0 kej the . Worshi P ™ Master of the Nassau New ^ iistt 11 RG iir ived tlie commission of Provinciai Grand thC
conte ^ S : " ' ° - - ° L ° dgeS hl AuStMlia ™* ' «• » EDINBURGH ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , NO . 1 ., Feb 20 —Two dk tinguished Dutch Brethren , who have been travelling in this ; cou S for the speciaj purpose of informing themselves of the various forms in which the different degrees of Freemasonry are practised here , were this Xal t 0 the "P of "
^ J ? M s rerae degree ^ oyal Arch Masonry , after hay . . eviousl y been initiated in Scottish Mark Masonry . The iiamelof ferr-U ^ HTP alKl ^ y ™ ' * ' * " £ belonginj to tl ^ M ilham l-redenck Lod ge of Amsterdam . M . Von Lennop is a Doctor
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Scotland.
SCOTLAND .
„/ , TT ? " MAY Co « CE ™ - ™» ff received many complatntsfrom Subscrtbers in distant parts , that they do not receive their members , sometimes until two months after publication , we respectfell y request Booksellers and others will be more prompt in their
EDINBURGH . c ! lefolifn a M Sh 00 t [ nS haS , been practice < 1 ^ corresponden ts in the « FrtZT Mercl " ; y > V ™^ Y termed , " Freemason ,- / changed , " and an a S offen ^ r " In ^ f 0 rmW ' the 0 rder is ^ buked for fence rtthteri VardS , V * , " 5 meeting ' which assuined ° fiZ ^ ' r l f ¦ r ls very clearly shown ; not only to be a erouudless accusation , but the statement itself to be intentionall y offensivetothe
mason A rtr iChere ^ t 0 ° qU | escent to P , ease tlle zealo « s Freemason . A little more anxiety would be agreeable vet the nature nf T u HT T Celyadm t "y- StUI > the % pirk live ' th-ourTioTerty forZeZirL CZemf t 0 , Jet thi " ? S ° ° n as they ™ y and nmst , ior weaitn is the wings of eagle enterprise .
The Marquis of Tweeddale , the present distinguished Governor of SlsTo t f ? , "'> faster Maaon of Scotland during Z yeafs a Wend am ! & * e Mas ° ™ Eternity at Madras will find i / him dece sor withth 7 l ^ v " ? ' ? ' ' y invested > like ™* Presidency ' badge ° f lrovlncial Grand Master for that
Pre-GRAND LODGE OP ScoTLANn .-Sir Alan Napier M'Nab a distin guished scion of one of the most ancient families in Sco km , has been uSer h 'i W'T P Gmm { MaSter for Canada > ° ver the ^ odg s hold ng tendfnf chfef ! f f-0 nst « utlon- ? H 7 mt of an active and ^ perin ? « 2 1 , " S , ! f S reatlyfelt , by the many Scottish Masons residing in Canada ; and the Grand Lodge reposes every confidence in ° f Sir A ] in iv ! ™'
tthAT ^ 'Y 8 ™> S n S new life " ^ d co daion to the fraternity in that quarter . S ^ Provide T F . a"CLS C ° , 0 kej the . Worshi P ™ Master of the Nassau New ^ iistt 11 RG iir ived tlie commission of Provinciai Grand thC
conte ^ S : " ' ° - - ° L ° dgeS hl AuStMlia ™* ' «• » EDINBURGH ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER , NO . 1 ., Feb 20 —Two dk tinguished Dutch Brethren , who have been travelling in this ; cou S for the speciaj purpose of informing themselves of the various forms in which the different degrees of Freemasonry are practised here , were this Xal t 0 the "P of "
^ J ? M s rerae degree ^ oyal Arch Masonry , after hay . . eviousl y been initiated in Scottish Mark Masonry . The iiamelof ferr-U ^ HTP alKl ^ y ™ ' * ' * " £ belonginj to tl ^ M ilham l-redenck Lod ge of Amsterdam . M . Von Lennop is a Doctor