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Provincial.

Hotel , Cleckheaton , at 7 ; Holme Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , HolmBrth , at 7 ; Alfred ( 38-1 ) . Instruction— Griffin Hotel , leeds , at 8 . DOUCASTEK— St . George ' s Lodge ( 298 ) . —A Lodge of emergency was held on Friday last , in the Town Hall , Donoaster , for the purpose of passing to the second degree , Bro . the Rev . Joseph Sherrington , curate of Campsall near this town , who is about to take his departure for the island of Antigua . The usual tests having heen applied , and the candidate having given proofs of proficiency in the former

degree , the ceremony of passing to the second degree was performed by Bro . George Brooke , P . M ., as AA ' . M . Bro . AA ' ebb , P . M ., acted as S . AV . ; Bro . Rigby , J . AV . ; and Bro . Acaster , S . D . After the ceremony , the reverend brother received from the Lodge a certificate duly signed , so as to entitle him to the third degree on his arrival in Antigua , for which he expects to sail in the latter part of the present month .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

CAITHNESS . TAIN . —St . Dv & His Lodge . —kt a meeting on Monday , Dec . 27 th , the following appointments were made - . —Bros . AVm . H . Murray of Geanies , R . AV . M . ; Daniel Graham , D . M . ; Fergus Ferguson , P . D . M . ; Alex . Ellison , S . AA ' . ; Thomas Flint , J . W . ; William Murray , S . D . ; D . Mackay , J . D . ; John Rose , S . S . ; George Macdonald , J . S . ; Hector Eoss , S . K . IC . ; AVm . Ross , J . K . K . ; AV . E . Ross , Treasurer ; James Christie , Secretary ; David Macleay and D . Mackay , Tylers .

EDINBURGH . DEFENSIVE BAND ( NO . 151 ) . —On Tuesday , Dec . 21 st , a soiree was held in the Calton Convening Rooms , under the auspices of the Edinburgh Defensive Band Lodge , for the purpose of presenting Bro . James Finlayson , R . AA ' . M . of the Lodge , with a Masonie jewel and silver cup , as a token of their respect and esteem for his unwearied attention in advancing the interests of Freemasonry during the three he had held the office of Master of the Lodge . The hallwhich was

tasteyears , fully fitted up for the occasion , was crowded in every part , there not being less than three hundred persons present , including the ladies and the Right AVorshipful Masters of sister Lodges . The splendid band of the 16 th Lancers was in attendance , with a glee and choral party led by Bros . Pendrigh and Artley . The chairman , Bro . John M'Clumpha , D . M ., after the customary loyal and Masonic toasts , gave the toast of the evening , " Bro . James Finlayson , " ancl in an able address enlarged upon the services rendered by their honoured guest to Masonry , and

referred to the high esteem in which he was held by the members of the Craft . He concluded by presenting him with a valuable Masonic jewel , and a silver cup , having the city arms on tho one side , and on the reverse the following inscription : — " 4 th November , 1782 . —Presented by the Brethren of the Edinburgh Defensive Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , No . 151 , to their Right AA' orshipful Master , Brother James Finlayson , —21 st December , 1858 . " Bro , Finlayson , who was evidently much affected , acknowledged the gift in a feeling ancl appropriate

address , ancl resumed his seat amid the most enthusiastic cheering . Bro . Daniel Grant then gave " The Lord Provost , Magistrates , and Town Council of the City of Edinburgh . " In an elaborate speech he detailed the early history of the Lodge and of the Edinburgh Defensive Band Regiment of Volunteers , ivhich was raised by the lord provost , magistrates , and council of the city of Edinburgh , for the protection of the eity during the first American war . The magistrates had always taken a warm interest in this Lodge . Provost Coulter was one of its early members , and held the office of Treasurer for two years ; and the magistrates had on

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THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND THE CRAFT. Article 1
DIRECTORS OF CEREMONIES. Article 3
TIME AND TIDE. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
CHRISTIANITY c. UNIVERSALITY. Article 10
" THE OXFORD PARTY (?)." Article 12
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET. Article 13
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 22
SCOTLAND. Article 36
Colonial. Article 41
CANADA. Article 41
INDIA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Provincial.

Hotel , Cleckheaton , at 7 ; Holme Valley ( 937 ) , Victoria Hotel , HolmBrth , at 7 ; Alfred ( 38-1 ) . Instruction— Griffin Hotel , leeds , at 8 . DOUCASTEK— St . George ' s Lodge ( 298 ) . —A Lodge of emergency was held on Friday last , in the Town Hall , Donoaster , for the purpose of passing to the second degree , Bro . the Rev . Joseph Sherrington , curate of Campsall near this town , who is about to take his departure for the island of Antigua . The usual tests having heen applied , and the candidate having given proofs of proficiency in the former

degree , the ceremony of passing to the second degree was performed by Bro . George Brooke , P . M ., as AA ' . M . Bro . AA ' ebb , P . M ., acted as S . AV . ; Bro . Rigby , J . AV . ; and Bro . Acaster , S . D . After the ceremony , the reverend brother received from the Lodge a certificate duly signed , so as to entitle him to the third degree on his arrival in Antigua , for which he expects to sail in the latter part of the present month .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

CAITHNESS . TAIN . —St . Dv & His Lodge . —kt a meeting on Monday , Dec . 27 th , the following appointments were made - . —Bros . AVm . H . Murray of Geanies , R . AV . M . ; Daniel Graham , D . M . ; Fergus Ferguson , P . D . M . ; Alex . Ellison , S . AA ' . ; Thomas Flint , J . W . ; William Murray , S . D . ; D . Mackay , J . D . ; John Rose , S . S . ; George Macdonald , J . S . ; Hector Eoss , S . K . IC . ; AVm . Ross , J . K . K . ; AV . E . Ross , Treasurer ; James Christie , Secretary ; David Macleay and D . Mackay , Tylers .

EDINBURGH . DEFENSIVE BAND ( NO . 151 ) . —On Tuesday , Dec . 21 st , a soiree was held in the Calton Convening Rooms , under the auspices of the Edinburgh Defensive Band Lodge , for the purpose of presenting Bro . James Finlayson , R . AA ' . M . of the Lodge , with a Masonie jewel and silver cup , as a token of their respect and esteem for his unwearied attention in advancing the interests of Freemasonry during the three he had held the office of Master of the Lodge . The hallwhich was

tasteyears , fully fitted up for the occasion , was crowded in every part , there not being less than three hundred persons present , including the ladies and the Right AVorshipful Masters of sister Lodges . The splendid band of the 16 th Lancers was in attendance , with a glee and choral party led by Bros . Pendrigh and Artley . The chairman , Bro . John M'Clumpha , D . M ., after the customary loyal and Masonic toasts , gave the toast of the evening , " Bro . James Finlayson , " ancl in an able address enlarged upon the services rendered by their honoured guest to Masonry , and

referred to the high esteem in which he was held by the members of the Craft . He concluded by presenting him with a valuable Masonic jewel , and a silver cup , having the city arms on tho one side , and on the reverse the following inscription : — " 4 th November , 1782 . —Presented by the Brethren of the Edinburgh Defensive Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , No . 151 , to their Right AA' orshipful Master , Brother James Finlayson , —21 st December , 1858 . " Bro , Finlayson , who was evidently much affected , acknowledged the gift in a feeling ancl appropriate

address , ancl resumed his seat amid the most enthusiastic cheering . Bro . Daniel Grant then gave " The Lord Provost , Magistrates , and Town Council of the City of Edinburgh . " In an elaborate speech he detailed the early history of the Lodge and of the Edinburgh Defensive Band Regiment of Volunteers , ivhich was raised by the lord provost , magistrates , and council of the city of Edinburgh , for the protection of the eity during the first American war . The magistrates had always taken a warm interest in this Lodge . Provost Coulter was one of its early members , and held the office of Treasurer for two years ; and the magistrates had on

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