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The Royal Arch Schism In Scotland.

Arch Masons of the Western Districts will be prepared to receive a definite answer to their demands , either in writing or orally , by a committee sent here with full powers to settle the case . 6 th . —That a copy of the decisions of the several chapters be sent with the foregoing resolutions to the Grand Scribe E . for presentation to " Supreme Chapter .

( Extracted from Minutes of Meeting . ) BOB . WALLACE , Int . Secy . Eeplies have been received from all these chapters more or less definite , and from some of these the committee would now lay excerpts before the Supreme Chapter .

1 . From Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) , aud at a meeting presided over by Comps . Donald Campbell , Hutcheson , Campbell , and John Laurie . "The members of No . 50 , in place of repudiating the resolutions of their chapter , adopted at their meeting . on the 20 th August , most distinctly and confidently affirm these resolutions in totoand to which they still adhere

, in their entirety . " The resolutions adopted by the Grand Chapter on the motions of M . E . Loughborough , and Sir John Douglas , are also wholly uncalled for , " & c . 2 . From the Cathedral , Glasgow Chapter ( No . 67 ) . " Eegarding the resolutions come to by the Companions of Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 67 ) , or 19 August last , I

am instsructed to say that the companions unanimously homologate and confirm the same in their entirety . "Ou the whole , the well-founded complaint of the Chapters in the West , having received such cavalier treatment as to be entirely rejected by Supreme Chapter ( or a few of her officials ) , the companions of Cathedral Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 67 ) who have ever endeavoured

, zealously to advance the Order , feel that unless Supreme Chapter take instant steps for initiating a conciliatory policy , and effecting such an ai-rangement as will conduce to the general well-being of the Order in Scotland , however much they may regret the necessity of such a course , have no alternative but demission from Supreme Chapter . "

3 . From St . Andrew ' s Glasgow Chapter ( No . 69 ) . " I have to state that at a meeting of the St . Andrew ' s Eoyal Arch Chapter , held on 20 fch August last , the Eeport of the Committee of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the West of Scotland , was adopted by the unanimous voice of the Chapter , and at a Meeting on the 11 th November , it was agreed by the Chapter that we abide by our resolutions

passed on 20 th August ; also that we abide by the resolutions passed at the General Meeting of Royal Arch Masons held in St . Marie ' s Hall , on 12 th September , aud agree to act along with the other chapters in the West of Scotland . You will , therefore , observe that the St . Andrew ' s Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 69 ) unanimously approves of the jn'oceedings of the Eoyal Arch Masons

of the West of Scotland . " 4 . From Airdrie Districts , Airdrie Chapter ( No . 78 ) . " I am instructed to inform Supreme Chapter through you , that after a careful perusal of , and mature deliberation over , the . contents of said Eeport , they ( Chapter No . 78 ) still adhere to the tenor of their letter as printed in the Appendix-, page 15 , of said Eeport ; and further ,

that they entirely concur in and adopt the resolutions come to at a 'so-called' General Meeting of parties ' styling ' themselves 'The Eoyal Arch Masons in the Western . Districts , ' which was held in St . Mark's Hall , Glasgow , on 12 th September last . " The committee unanimously recommend the Supreme Chapter to suspend these four chapters , viz . . —

The Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ); Cathedral Glasgow Chapter ( No . 67 ); St . Andrew ' s Glasgow Chapter ( No . 69 ); and Airdrie Districts Airdrie Chapter ( No . 78 ); until the next annual election in September , 1863 . Another so-called general meeting of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western Districts of Scotland , appears to have been held in St . Mark's Hall , Glasgow , on the 13 th

November , 1862 . The following is a copy of the mumtes of this meeting , which was transmitted to Grand Scribe E by Comp . Eobert Wallace , describing himself as Interim Secretary : — " At Glasgow , and in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Thursday , 13 th November , 1862 , convened a general meeting of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Westeim District of Scotland .

" The Interim Secretary having read the circular calling the meeting , Comp . James Cowan was unanimously elected Chairman . "The Interim Secretary read letters to and from Grand Scribe E relative to the matter , also lettez-s were read from Chapters Nos . 18 , 22 , 35 , and statements made by members of Chapters Nos 50676973 and 76 as to

. , , , , the opinion of these Chapters regarding the dispute with Supreme Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , and the Eoyal Arch Masons of the West . " The following resolutions were moved , seconded , and carried , Comp . George Johnstone , Chapter No . 67 , alone dissenting : — Resolution 1 st . — " Moved by Oomp . Donald Campbell ,,

seconded by Comp . Henry Marshall , that the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western District of Scotland are of opinion they have been unjustly treated by Supreme Grand Committee , and Supreme Grand Chapter , in so far as they have not received any answer to the resolutions passed by them at a meeting held on the 12 fch of September lastalthough an answer was promised by

, Grand Scribe E . Resolution 2 nd . — "Moved by Comp . James Muir , seconded by Comp . Charles Brown , that the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western District of Scotland still adhere to the resolutions passed at said general meeting , and are of opinion , that the motions made by Comp . Lord

Loughborough and Sir John Douglas , at the meeting of Supreme Grand Chapter on the 20 th October ultimo ,, were made by them whilst in ignorance of the true merits of the case . Resolution 3 rd . — " Moved by Comp . H . Marshall , seconded by Oomp . John Lawrie , —That Supreme Grand Committee and Supreme Grand Chapter have not met

the Companions of the West in the true spirit of Eoyal Arch Masonry , but by styling them ' so-called Eoyal Arch Masons , 'have acted contrary to its principles . Resolution Uh , — "Moved by Comp . Eobert Wallace , seconded by Oomp . D . H . Miller , —That for the reasons given in foregoing resolutions , as well as those previousltransmitted to Supreme Grand Committee and

y Supreme Grand Chapter—The Eoyal Arch Masons of the West of Scotland , whilst deeply regretting the necessity of the step , feel , that in justice to themselves , for the prosperity of the Order , and in support of the true principles of Eoyal Arch Masonry , compelled to separate from and renounce all allegiance to , the present Supreme Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , protesting and

asserting their right to meet in chapter , and exercise all the privileges presently possessed by them as _ Eoyal Arch Masons , and appoint the following a Committee to draw up a formal deed , of demission from Supreme Grand Chapter . Resolution 5 th . — " Moved by Comp . D . Campbell , seconded by CompEobert Clugston—Thatin order to

. , , afford Supreme Committee another opportunity to consider the demands of the companions of the West , and of appointing a committee to confer with the committee appointed by them , this meeting be adjourned till Thursday , 20 th instant , and that the foregoing resolutions be not acted on till that time . " Comp . Marshall moved that previous committee be

appointed to draw up the deed of demission to be ready at next meeting , which was agreed to . " Oomp . H . Wallace , Interim Secretary , was instructed to transmit copy of 4 and 5 resolutions to Grand Scribe B , for the consideration of the Supreme Grand Committee . " A cordial vote of thanks was moved to Comp . James

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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 8
FREEMASONRY. Article 10
THE ROYAL ARCH SCHISM IN SCOTLAND. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 15
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 21
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 23
Obituary. Article 25
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 25
THE WEEK. Article 25
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 27
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The Royal Arch Schism In Scotland.

Arch Masons of the Western Districts will be prepared to receive a definite answer to their demands , either in writing or orally , by a committee sent here with full powers to settle the case . 6 th . —That a copy of the decisions of the several chapters be sent with the foregoing resolutions to the Grand Scribe E . for presentation to " Supreme Chapter .

( Extracted from Minutes of Meeting . ) BOB . WALLACE , Int . Secy . Eeplies have been received from all these chapters more or less definite , and from some of these the committee would now lay excerpts before the Supreme Chapter .

1 . From Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) , aud at a meeting presided over by Comps . Donald Campbell , Hutcheson , Campbell , and John Laurie . "The members of No . 50 , in place of repudiating the resolutions of their chapter , adopted at their meeting . on the 20 th August , most distinctly and confidently affirm these resolutions in totoand to which they still adhere

, in their entirety . " The resolutions adopted by the Grand Chapter on the motions of M . E . Loughborough , and Sir John Douglas , are also wholly uncalled for , " & c . 2 . From the Cathedral , Glasgow Chapter ( No . 67 ) . " Eegarding the resolutions come to by the Companions of Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 67 ) , or 19 August last , I

am instsructed to say that the companions unanimously homologate and confirm the same in their entirety . "Ou the whole , the well-founded complaint of the Chapters in the West , having received such cavalier treatment as to be entirely rejected by Supreme Chapter ( or a few of her officials ) , the companions of Cathedral Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 67 ) who have ever endeavoured

, zealously to advance the Order , feel that unless Supreme Chapter take instant steps for initiating a conciliatory policy , and effecting such an ai-rangement as will conduce to the general well-being of the Order in Scotland , however much they may regret the necessity of such a course , have no alternative but demission from Supreme Chapter . "

3 . From St . Andrew ' s Glasgow Chapter ( No . 69 ) . " I have to state that at a meeting of the St . Andrew ' s Eoyal Arch Chapter , held on 20 fch August last , the Eeport of the Committee of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the West of Scotland , was adopted by the unanimous voice of the Chapter , and at a Meeting on the 11 th November , it was agreed by the Chapter that we abide by our resolutions

passed on 20 th August ; also that we abide by the resolutions passed at the General Meeting of Royal Arch Masons held in St . Marie ' s Hall , on 12 th September , aud agree to act along with the other chapters in the West of Scotland . You will , therefore , observe that the St . Andrew ' s Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 69 ) unanimously approves of the jn'oceedings of the Eoyal Arch Masons

of the West of Scotland . " 4 . From Airdrie Districts , Airdrie Chapter ( No . 78 ) . " I am instructed to inform Supreme Chapter through you , that after a careful perusal of , and mature deliberation over , the . contents of said Eeport , they ( Chapter No . 78 ) still adhere to the tenor of their letter as printed in the Appendix-, page 15 , of said Eeport ; and further ,

that they entirely concur in and adopt the resolutions come to at a 'so-called' General Meeting of parties ' styling ' themselves 'The Eoyal Arch Masons in the Western . Districts , ' which was held in St . Mark's Hall , Glasgow , on 12 th September last . " The committee unanimously recommend the Supreme Chapter to suspend these four chapters , viz . . —

The Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ); Cathedral Glasgow Chapter ( No . 67 ); St . Andrew ' s Glasgow Chapter ( No . 69 ); and Airdrie Districts Airdrie Chapter ( No . 78 ); until the next annual election in September , 1863 . Another so-called general meeting of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western Districts of Scotland , appears to have been held in St . Mark's Hall , Glasgow , on the 13 th

November , 1862 . The following is a copy of the mumtes of this meeting , which was transmitted to Grand Scribe E by Comp . Eobert Wallace , describing himself as Interim Secretary : — " At Glasgow , and in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Thursday , 13 th November , 1862 , convened a general meeting of the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Westeim District of Scotland .

" The Interim Secretary having read the circular calling the meeting , Comp . James Cowan was unanimously elected Chairman . "The Interim Secretary read letters to and from Grand Scribe E relative to the matter , also lettez-s were read from Chapters Nos . 18 , 22 , 35 , and statements made by members of Chapters Nos 50676973 and 76 as to

. , , , , the opinion of these Chapters regarding the dispute with Supreme Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , and the Eoyal Arch Masons of the West . " The following resolutions were moved , seconded , and carried , Comp . George Johnstone , Chapter No . 67 , alone dissenting : — Resolution 1 st . — " Moved by Oomp . Donald Campbell ,,

seconded by Comp . Henry Marshall , that the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western District of Scotland are of opinion they have been unjustly treated by Supreme Grand Committee , and Supreme Grand Chapter , in so far as they have not received any answer to the resolutions passed by them at a meeting held on the 12 fch of September lastalthough an answer was promised by

, Grand Scribe E . Resolution 2 nd . — "Moved by Comp . James Muir , seconded by Comp . Charles Brown , that the Eoyal Arch Masons of the Western District of Scotland still adhere to the resolutions passed at said general meeting , and are of opinion , that the motions made by Comp . Lord

Loughborough and Sir John Douglas , at the meeting of Supreme Grand Chapter on the 20 th October ultimo ,, were made by them whilst in ignorance of the true merits of the case . Resolution 3 rd . — " Moved by Comp . H . Marshall , seconded by Oomp . John Lawrie , —That Supreme Grand Committee and Supreme Grand Chapter have not met

the Companions of the West in the true spirit of Eoyal Arch Masonry , but by styling them ' so-called Eoyal Arch Masons , 'have acted contrary to its principles . Resolution Uh , — "Moved by Comp . Eobert Wallace , seconded by Oomp . D . H . Miller , —That for the reasons given in foregoing resolutions , as well as those previousltransmitted to Supreme Grand Committee and

y Supreme Grand Chapter—The Eoyal Arch Masons of the West of Scotland , whilst deeply regretting the necessity of the step , feel , that in justice to themselves , for the prosperity of the Order , and in support of the true principles of Eoyal Arch Masonry , compelled to separate from and renounce all allegiance to , the present Supreme Grand Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , protesting and

asserting their right to meet in chapter , and exercise all the privileges presently possessed by them as _ Eoyal Arch Masons , and appoint the following a Committee to draw up a formal deed , of demission from Supreme Grand Chapter . Resolution 5 th . — " Moved by Comp . D . Campbell , seconded by CompEobert Clugston—Thatin order to

. , , afford Supreme Committee another opportunity to consider the demands of the companions of the West , and of appointing a committee to confer with the committee appointed by them , this meeting be adjourned till Thursday , 20 th instant , and that the foregoing resolutions be not acted on till that time . " Comp . Marshall moved that previous committee be

appointed to draw up the deed of demission to be ready at next meeting , which was agreed to . " Oomp . H . Wallace , Interim Secretary , was instructed to transmit copy of 4 and 5 resolutions to Grand Scribe B , for the consideration of the Supreme Grand Committee . " A cordial vote of thanks was moved to Comp . James

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