At ii called meeting of St. Ai.mas-’s Lodge. So. 28, the following resolutions were imiiui-inously adopted:—Whereas, it lias pleased Almighty Ood, to the mysterious dispensation of his providence, to remove from amongst us our beloved broth er and worthy Sentbr, Warden James Perkins Therefore be it JiesoheJ, That in the death of Brother James Perkins, our order liu-s lost* worthy, faithful, and earnest member, and society, u useful and respected citizen.Rao/val, That we hereby teudcr our sin ecre sympathy to his bereaved family, and that a committee be appointed, to prepare a lft| ter of condolence and a suitable obituary not tice.Resolved, That the members of this Lodgl wear the usual badge of mournjug, and tli»l a copy of these resolutions, ,together wit# the obituary notice be forwarded to the papcrl of the parish for publication.CM ARLES' McVEA, JOHN C. MILLER, ALFRED HAZARD,0. E. KIBLINGEB,Committfi. [