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Knights Templar.

Encampment in Australia ( Fr . Adams , Second Captain of the Pembroke , in South Australia ) , and that theve was HOW established an Encampment in Nova Scotia . Fr . John Barker , in speakii . gfor himself and other newly appointed officers , hoped they would be enabled to emulate the conduct of their many admirable predecessors , and show that the appointments of that day were such as gave universal satisfaction . The toast " To all poor aud distressed Knights Templar throughout the globe , " ended the day ' s proceedings .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . THE Glasgow Priory met in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Friday evening , the 13 th inst . when there was a large attendance of the Knights . Petitions for admission presented from Companions the Rev . James Charles Thompson and David King Fleming , were sustained , and those Companions liaving been invested as Esquires , were knighted , and thereafter created Knights of the Temple . The' ceremonial was

ably ancl most impressively conducted by Fr . Donald Campbell , K'C . T ., the Prior , assisted by Frs . James Home , Sub Prior ; John Reid , Mareschal ; George Macleod , jtf . D . , Hospitaller ; John Laurie , Chancellor ; R . AVallace and Charles Brown , Aides cle Camp . The Priory was honoured by the presence ol Frs . Dr . "Walker Arnott , G . C . T ., and Grand Sub Prior of Scotland ; George Jasper Lyon , K . C . T . ; Charles Melville Donaldson , K . C . T ., & c . The scene was peculiarly grand and imposing from the number of Knights present in full costume .

Canada.

CANADA .

IMPORTANT OPINION . A \ E are in the receipt of a copy of the proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Canada , from its formation , January 20 th , 1857 , to the second annual Convocation , held tho 10 th of February , 1859 , for which Comp . T . B . Harris , Grand Scribe E . will please accept om- thanks . The proceedings show from the beginning , that the Masons of Canada have a more intelligent knowledge of the basis of Masonic

organization than many others who have been invested with the robes of dignity in Council in older established Grand Chapters . May they never depart from the princip les upon which the Grand Chapter was organized , unless it le in time to lop off the intervening ' , degrees , and establish Masonry upon its ancient basis , of three degrees including the Royal Arch . —Mirror and Keystone .

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—IV. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
THE SABBATH AS AN INSTITUTION. Article 14
THE MOTHER. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 18
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
A LIBERAL OFFER. Article 20
FLOWERS. Article 20
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 21
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
INSTRUCTION. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CANADA. Article 43
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Knights Templar.

Encampment in Australia ( Fr . Adams , Second Captain of the Pembroke , in South Australia ) , and that theve was HOW established an Encampment in Nova Scotia . Fr . John Barker , in speakii . gfor himself and other newly appointed officers , hoped they would be enabled to emulate the conduct of their many admirable predecessors , and show that the appointments of that day were such as gave universal satisfaction . The toast " To all poor aud distressed Knights Templar throughout the globe , " ended the day ' s proceedings .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . THE Glasgow Priory met in St . Mark ' s Hall , on Friday evening , the 13 th inst . when there was a large attendance of the Knights . Petitions for admission presented from Companions the Rev . James Charles Thompson and David King Fleming , were sustained , and those Companions liaving been invested as Esquires , were knighted , and thereafter created Knights of the Temple . The' ceremonial was

ably ancl most impressively conducted by Fr . Donald Campbell , K'C . T ., the Prior , assisted by Frs . James Home , Sub Prior ; John Reid , Mareschal ; George Macleod , jtf . D . , Hospitaller ; John Laurie , Chancellor ; R . AVallace and Charles Brown , Aides cle Camp . The Priory was honoured by the presence ol Frs . Dr . "Walker Arnott , G . C . T ., and Grand Sub Prior of Scotland ; George Jasper Lyon , K . C . T . ; Charles Melville Donaldson , K . C . T ., & c . The scene was peculiarly grand and imposing from the number of Knights present in full costume .

Canada.

CANADA .

IMPORTANT OPINION . A \ E are in the receipt of a copy of the proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Canada , from its formation , January 20 th , 1857 , to the second annual Convocation , held tho 10 th of February , 1859 , for which Comp . T . B . Harris , Grand Scribe E . will please accept om- thanks . The proceedings show from the beginning , that the Masons of Canada have a more intelligent knowledge of the basis of Masonic

organization than many others who have been invested with the robes of dignity in Council in older established Grand Chapters . May they never depart from the princip les upon which the Grand Chapter was organized , unless it le in time to lop off the intervening ' , degrees , and establish Masonry upon its ancient basis , of three degrees including the Royal Arch . —Mirror and Keystone .

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