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Ireland.

IRELAND .

ARMAGH . LuitGAN . —On Monday evening , tho 19 th inst ., Lodge No . 134 , of this town ( the antiquity of which will bo understood when we mention the date of its warrant is 1743 , on the registry of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , as working in Lurgan uninterruptedly ever since that date ) , held its usual quarterly meeting , when a large attendance of the brethren was present , not only of those immediately connected with the Lodge , but also a goodly number of distinguished brethren from the surrounding district . One of the most enterprising of the linen aud yarn merchants

of Lurgan was initiated on the occasion . After labour the brethren adjourned for refreshment to the Brownlow Arms Hotel . Tlie festive board was presided over by Bro . S . G . Getty , of Belfast ( an old and honoured member of No . 134 ) , in his usual happy style ; he was supported on the right by Bro . M . C . Close , M . P . ; and on the left hy Bro . Lieut .-Col . Fforcle , M . P ., Prov . G . M . of South Down . Bros . AV . S . Tracy , of Belfast , D . Prov . G . M . of Belfast and North Down ; Capt . Hutchinson , and other visitors , were present , aud the followinir brethren , members of No . 134

viz ., Rev . H . B . St . George , Hillsborough ; Beecher Hungerford , Joseph Mathews , Armagh ; S . Greer , S . AY . Neill , S . M'Cullough , Joseph AVilson , Henry Greer , Joseph M'Callister , John Hazeltnu , Isaac Loci-hart , Hamilton Pelan , AA'illiam Girdwood , AA'illiam Macoun , AVilliam Crossley , R . Irwin , James Armstrong , and James Girdwood , Belfast . Bro . Francis AVatsou occupied the vice-chair . The usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts were given ancl received with the utmost enthusiasm , and the reunion was iu every respect of the most pleasing and gratifying description , and will be long remembered witli pleasure by the brethren who took part

in the proceedings of the evening . TASDHAQEE . —On the 22 nd inst . , some members of the Masonic body assembled at Harcourt's Hotel , where they had invited Bro . Thomas M'Dermott to supper . They took this opportunity of showing their respect for , and taking their leave of Bro . M'Dermott , who is about ; to emigrate to America . The health of the guest of the evening was received with all the honours . Several choice songs wore sung during thc evening . The following Lodges were represented by several members , Nos . 79 , 105 , 119 , 330 .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

NORTH ADELAIDE . 0 PES 1 XG 01 ? THE > ' !_ W MASO . XIC HAIX . [ We have received a detailed account of the proceedings on this occasion , which were alluded to in a former number of the Magazine . ] On Monday , the 27 th December , the Provincial Grand Lodge met at the Lodgeroom of the Lodge of Truth , Queen ' s Head , Kermodc-street . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Lazar , presidedassisted by Bro . HaireProv . S . G . AV . and Pro . FiveashProv

, , , , . J . G . AV ., between twenty and thirty officers and members of thc Grand Lodge were in attendance . The ordinary business of the Grand Lodge having boon gone through , Bro . AV . A . Hughes , AV . M . of the Lodge lot ? Truth , addressed the D . Prov . G . M ., informing him that the brethren of the Lodge of Truth , being animated with a desire of promoting the honour and interests of thc Craft , had , at great pains and expense , erected a Masonic Hall for their convenience and accommodation ; that they were anxious that the same should be examined by the Provincial Grand

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Ireland.

IRELAND .

ARMAGH . LuitGAN . —On Monday evening , tho 19 th inst ., Lodge No . 134 , of this town ( the antiquity of which will bo understood when we mention the date of its warrant is 1743 , on the registry of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , as working in Lurgan uninterruptedly ever since that date ) , held its usual quarterly meeting , when a large attendance of the brethren was present , not only of those immediately connected with the Lodge , but also a goodly number of distinguished brethren from the surrounding district . One of the most enterprising of the linen aud yarn merchants

of Lurgan was initiated on the occasion . After labour the brethren adjourned for refreshment to the Brownlow Arms Hotel . Tlie festive board was presided over by Bro . S . G . Getty , of Belfast ( an old and honoured member of No . 134 ) , in his usual happy style ; he was supported on the right by Bro . M . C . Close , M . P . ; and on the left hy Bro . Lieut .-Col . Fforcle , M . P ., Prov . G . M . of South Down . Bros . AV . S . Tracy , of Belfast , D . Prov . G . M . of Belfast and North Down ; Capt . Hutchinson , and other visitors , were present , aud the followinir brethren , members of No . 134

viz ., Rev . H . B . St . George , Hillsborough ; Beecher Hungerford , Joseph Mathews , Armagh ; S . Greer , S . AY . Neill , S . M'Cullough , Joseph AVilson , Henry Greer , Joseph M'Callister , John Hazeltnu , Isaac Loci-hart , Hamilton Pelan , AA'illiam Girdwood , AA'illiam Macoun , AVilliam Crossley , R . Irwin , James Armstrong , and James Girdwood , Belfast . Bro . Francis AVatsou occupied the vice-chair . The usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts were given ancl received with the utmost enthusiasm , and the reunion was iu every respect of the most pleasing and gratifying description , and will be long remembered witli pleasure by the brethren who took part

in the proceedings of the evening . TASDHAQEE . —On the 22 nd inst . , some members of the Masonic body assembled at Harcourt's Hotel , where they had invited Bro . Thomas M'Dermott to supper . They took this opportunity of showing their respect for , and taking their leave of Bro . M'Dermott , who is about ; to emigrate to America . The health of the guest of the evening was received with all the honours . Several choice songs wore sung during thc evening . The following Lodges were represented by several members , Nos . 79 , 105 , 119 , 330 .

Australia.

AUSTRALIA .

NORTH ADELAIDE . 0 PES 1 XG 01 ? THE > ' !_ W MASO . XIC HAIX . [ We have received a detailed account of the proceedings on this occasion , which were alluded to in a former number of the Magazine . ] On Monday , the 27 th December , the Provincial Grand Lodge met at the Lodgeroom of the Lodge of Truth , Queen ' s Head , Kermodc-street . The D . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Lazar , presidedassisted by Bro . HaireProv . S . G . AV . and Pro . FiveashProv

, , , , . J . G . AV ., between twenty and thirty officers and members of thc Grand Lodge were in attendance . The ordinary business of the Grand Lodge having boon gone through , Bro . AV . A . Hughes , AV . M . of the Lodge lot ? Truth , addressed the D . Prov . G . M ., informing him that the brethren of the Lodge of Truth , being animated with a desire of promoting the honour and interests of thc Craft , had , at great pains and expense , erected a Masonic Hall for their convenience and accommodation ; that they were anxious that the same should be examined by the Provincial Grand

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