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Mark Masonry.
among which was that of Sir Knt . Edward D . Davis , P . E . C , than whom , as Era . Dalziel stated in proposing it , there was in the province no better working Mason in all the degrees , and none that gave the degrees more impressively or solemnly . The Sir Knts . then retired , welj satisfied with the proceedings of the day .
Scotladnd.
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ROYAL ARCH . Dalkeith . —Dalkeiiti Chapter ( No . 42 ) . —This Chapter held the monthly meeting on Thursday the 18 th ult ., in their Hall ; Comp , TTrquhart , M . E . Z . presiding , assisted by Comps . Kramer , H ., and Law , J . Bros . John and Thomas Douglas having been previously proposed and seconded were raised to the Mark , Past Master , and Excellent Degrees , and exalted to the Royal Arch . Before closing the MvE . Z . presented a very handsome R . A . jewel to ; Comp . Kramer , who is about to leave this country .
GpimyigateMilw 56 ) . — -An emergency meeting of this Chapter was held on Thursday the 25 th ult . ^ to pass , raise , and exalt Bro . Robert Shedden Patrick to the Royal Arch Degree . In the absence of Comp ; Henry Macvitie , Comp . Charles J . Law performed his duties , and conferred the Degrees of Mark , Past Master , and Excellent Blaster . The Chapter was then opened wheti Comp . Thomas Drybrough , P . Z ., exalted the candidate in his usual able and efficient manner ; Comps . Steward , Watson , and Law acting as Sojourners .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
AUSTRALIA . OPENING OF THE OOMBERMEKE LODGE AT COLLINGWOOD , A number of Freemasons of Colling wood , feeling the want of a second Lodge in that thriving district , have united together , and formed one at the Zetland Hotel , East Collingwood , with the title of the Combermere Lodge , and under the English Constitution—the first Lodge holding under the Grand Lodge of Ireland .
The Combermere Lodge is to meet ( until a warrant from the Grand Lodge of England be obtained ) under a dispensation from the Honourable Captain Clarke , M . L . A ., the Prov . G . M . of Victoria . The Master of the Lodge is to be Mr . J . J . Moody , town clerk ; his Wardens , Messrs . M . Hall and T . G . Atkinson ; and the Treasurer and Secretary , Messrs . John Barnet and Charles Le Cren ; with other officers .
The Lodge is named Combermere " in honour of the celebrated Field Marshal , Viscount Combermere , Q . C . B ., & c , & c , Prov . G . M . of Cheshire , and whose Prov . G . W . Bro . Moody was for some years , when resident in this country . The Lodge-room is spacious , being about 44 feet long and 18 feet wide , and proportionately high . The walls are of oak , formed in panels , segmental styles and dados , enriched with mouldings , surmounted by frieze and cornice of the Corinthian oi ^ der ; the whole highly varnished , the wood-work being painted and finished in unison .
The dais for the Master , and those for the Officers , and the floor along the centre , are to be covered with painted canvas in mosaic , with indented border , and along the side with carpet . The room is fitted with splay-backed cedar seats , upholstered with crimson moreen . , The panels in the walls are to contain , in heraldic shields , the emblazoned arms of Lord Combermere , and of Captain
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Mark Masonry.
among which was that of Sir Knt . Edward D . Davis , P . E . C , than whom , as Era . Dalziel stated in proposing it , there was in the province no better working Mason in all the degrees , and none that gave the degrees more impressively or solemnly . The Sir Knts . then retired , welj satisfied with the proceedings of the day .
Scotladnd.
.. M ^ T ^ i ^ k . ;
ROYAL ARCH . Dalkeith . —Dalkeiiti Chapter ( No . 42 ) . —This Chapter held the monthly meeting on Thursday the 18 th ult ., in their Hall ; Comp , TTrquhart , M . E . Z . presiding , assisted by Comps . Kramer , H ., and Law , J . Bros . John and Thomas Douglas having been previously proposed and seconded were raised to the Mark , Past Master , and Excellent Degrees , and exalted to the Royal Arch . Before closing the MvE . Z . presented a very handsome R . A . jewel to ; Comp . Kramer , who is about to leave this country .
GpimyigateMilw 56 ) . — -An emergency meeting of this Chapter was held on Thursday the 25 th ult . ^ to pass , raise , and exalt Bro . Robert Shedden Patrick to the Royal Arch Degree . In the absence of Comp ; Henry Macvitie , Comp . Charles J . Law performed his duties , and conferred the Degrees of Mark , Past Master , and Excellent Blaster . The Chapter was then opened wheti Comp . Thomas Drybrough , P . Z ., exalted the candidate in his usual able and efficient manner ; Comps . Steward , Watson , and Law acting as Sojourners .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
AUSTRALIA . OPENING OF THE OOMBERMEKE LODGE AT COLLINGWOOD , A number of Freemasons of Colling wood , feeling the want of a second Lodge in that thriving district , have united together , and formed one at the Zetland Hotel , East Collingwood , with the title of the Combermere Lodge , and under the English Constitution—the first Lodge holding under the Grand Lodge of Ireland .
The Combermere Lodge is to meet ( until a warrant from the Grand Lodge of England be obtained ) under a dispensation from the Honourable Captain Clarke , M . L . A ., the Prov . G . M . of Victoria . The Master of the Lodge is to be Mr . J . J . Moody , town clerk ; his Wardens , Messrs . M . Hall and T . G . Atkinson ; and the Treasurer and Secretary , Messrs . John Barnet and Charles Le Cren ; with other officers .
The Lodge is named Combermere " in honour of the celebrated Field Marshal , Viscount Combermere , Q . C . B ., & c , & c , Prov . G . M . of Cheshire , and whose Prov . G . W . Bro . Moody was for some years , when resident in this country . The Lodge-room is spacious , being about 44 feet long and 18 feet wide , and proportionately high . The walls are of oak , formed in panels , segmental styles and dados , enriched with mouldings , surmounted by frieze and cornice of the Corinthian oi ^ der ; the whole highly varnished , the wood-work being painted and finished in unison .
The dais for the Master , and those for the Officers , and the floor along the centre , are to be covered with painted canvas in mosaic , with indented border , and along the side with carpet . The room is fitted with splay-backed cedar seats , upholstered with crimson moreen . , The panels in the walls are to contain , in heraldic shields , the emblazoned arms of Lord Combermere , and of Captain