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for Cheshire ; ami J . S . Scowcroft , Sec . No . 170 , for Bolton . This Lodge , the formal opening of which was to take place on Wednesday , the 2 9 th April , now numbers thirty-five members , and several more Brethren of eminence are proposed for advancement . Two applications for warrants have alreadyemanated from Brethren advanced in this Lodge— -one for Ormskirk , Lancashire , and the

other , Birkenhead , Cheshire . The Lodge is well-officered , each performing his allotted task with fidelity and zeal ; and the E . W . M . declared on the last occasion of their meeting , that their achievements in so short a time were unparalleled , and augured much for the future prosperity of the Lodge . TheH . W . M . will feel particular pleasure in affording all information in his power to Brethren seeking to forni Lodges in the Lancashire , Yorkshire , and Cheshire districts , to which this Lodge is nearest neighbour .

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COIOITIAL ,

CANADA . GRAND ROYAL ABCH CHAPTER OF CANADA . The following letter has been forwarded to us for publication : —

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MIRROR . Dear Sir , —I crave a small space in your publication for the purpose of informing your readers that on Thursday evening , the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Canada , who were elected at the Convention at which the Grand Chapter was established , were installed in due , ancient , and ample form , in the Masonic Hall of this city .

The fact of the formation of a Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Canada , some two years since , is of course well known to all your Masonic readers , and although the genius of Masonry is essentially of a retiring and reticent character , nevertheless the frequency of public ceremonies which have been chronicled by you and the press elsewhere , afford sufficient indications to the world at large of the prosperity which Masonry in Canada has enjoyed , since the erection of the Grand Lodge referred to . But the capstone of the Masonic edifice was wanting until last night .

Then , in presence of Companions and Brethren from all parts of Canada and from the United States , the G . M . of the Grand Lodge of Canada , Col . W . M . Wilson , was invested by Czar Jones , M . E . P . G . H . P . of Michigan , with the insignia of office as First Grand Principal ; E . W . Bro . A . Bernard , D . G . M . of the Grand Lodge of Canada , as Second Grand Principal ; and Comp . Dr . Duggan , Past First Principal of the Hiram Chapter , as Third Grand Principal of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Canada .

The Companions and Brethren afterwards partook of refreshment at the City Hotel , where many were the eloquent speeches made . Some who may be called the fathers of Masonry in Canada were there , and repeated ! plaudits greeted the kindly expressions wdiich fell from their lips . When the lateness of the hour warned them to retire , the company broke np . Such an occasion to meet will

of necessity never arise again in Canada , and on this account , as well as others , the remembrance of it will last long in the memories of those who had the privilege of being present . — I am , Sir , Yours ,, & c . & c ., Hamilton , April 3 rd , 1857 . F . M .

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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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Maek Mas0hu1

for Cheshire ; ami J . S . Scowcroft , Sec . No . 170 , for Bolton . This Lodge , the formal opening of which was to take place on Wednesday , the 2 9 th April , now numbers thirty-five members , and several more Brethren of eminence are proposed for advancement . Two applications for warrants have alreadyemanated from Brethren advanced in this Lodge— -one for Ormskirk , Lancashire , and the

other , Birkenhead , Cheshire . The Lodge is well-officered , each performing his allotted task with fidelity and zeal ; and the E . W . M . declared on the last occasion of their meeting , that their achievements in so short a time were unparalleled , and augured much for the future prosperity of the Lodge . TheH . W . M . will feel particular pleasure in affording all information in his power to Brethren seeking to forni Lodges in the Lancashire , Yorkshire , and Cheshire districts , to which this Lodge is nearest neighbour .

Colonial.

COIOITIAL ,

CANADA . GRAND ROYAL ABCH CHAPTER OF CANADA . The following letter has been forwarded to us for publication : —

TO THE EDITOR OF THE MIRROR . Dear Sir , —I crave a small space in your publication for the purpose of informing your readers that on Thursday evening , the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Canada , who were elected at the Convention at which the Grand Chapter was established , were installed in due , ancient , and ample form , in the Masonic Hall of this city .

The fact of the formation of a Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Canada , some two years since , is of course well known to all your Masonic readers , and although the genius of Masonry is essentially of a retiring and reticent character , nevertheless the frequency of public ceremonies which have been chronicled by you and the press elsewhere , afford sufficient indications to the world at large of the prosperity which Masonry in Canada has enjoyed , since the erection of the Grand Lodge referred to . But the capstone of the Masonic edifice was wanting until last night .

Then , in presence of Companions and Brethren from all parts of Canada and from the United States , the G . M . of the Grand Lodge of Canada , Col . W . M . Wilson , was invested by Czar Jones , M . E . P . G . H . P . of Michigan , with the insignia of office as First Grand Principal ; E . W . Bro . A . Bernard , D . G . M . of the Grand Lodge of Canada , as Second Grand Principal ; and Comp . Dr . Duggan , Past First Principal of the Hiram Chapter , as Third Grand Principal of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Canada .

The Companions and Brethren afterwards partook of refreshment at the City Hotel , where many were the eloquent speeches made . Some who may be called the fathers of Masonry in Canada were there , and repeated ! plaudits greeted the kindly expressions wdiich fell from their lips . When the lateness of the hour warned them to retire , the company broke np . Such an occasion to meet will

of necessity never arise again in Canada , and on this account , as well as others , the remembrance of it will last long in the memories of those who had the privilege of being present . — I am , Sir , Yours ,, & c . & c ., Hamilton , April 3 rd , 1857 . F . M .

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