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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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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