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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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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 .