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Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 23 S ) . — This lodge met at Anderton's Hotel on the 23 rd ultimo . Among those present were Bros . F . H . Clemow , W . M . ; r O Harding , M . A ., P . M ., acting S . W . j Nelson Prower , M . A ., J . W ., W . M . elect ; Chauffrier , J . O . j
Richards , S . D . j F . Farrington , P . P . G . O ., P . M . ; W . £ Farrington , P . P . G . D ., P . M . ; T . Richnell , G . S ., PP G . S . B ., P . M ., Treas . j Capt . T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B ., P . ' P ! G . W ., P . M ., Secj and T . Poore , P . G . I . G . ( Hon . Mem . ) Among the visitors were Bros . F . W . Driver , PM ., P . G . S ., & c . j F . Graves , P . M . ; and W .
Farrington . The minutes of the previous meeting * vvere read and confirmed . Bro . Capt . T . C . Walls , having assumed the chair , installed Bro . Prower as W . M . ( by dispensation . ) Among the officers appointed vvere Bros . E . A . Harris , S . W . j J . Harris , J . W . ; Chauffrier , M . O . j Richards , SO . J Richnell , Treas . j Walls , Sec . j and Goddard ,
Tyler . A vote of thanks was passed to the installing Officer . Among the numerous apologies for non-attendance vvere communications from Bros . C . H . Driver , G . M . O . ; H . I . Lardner , P . G . D . ; Dr . Lott , P . G . Org . ; G . Graveley , P . G . S . B ., - W . Vincent , P . G . I . G . ; T . VV . Coffin , M . D .,
P . G . S . B . ; H . H . Shirley , P . P . G . O . ; and others . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed , and a most agreeable evening was passed , thanks to the instrumental and vocal harmony of Bros . W . Farrington , F . Farrington , and others .
BARNSLEY—Portal Lodge ( No . 127 ) .-The installation meeting of the above lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Eastgate , on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., Bro . C . W . Fincken , W . M ., P . G . D . C , in the chair . The Iodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the Treasurer read his annual report , which proved to be of a very satisfactory nature . The
W . M . then , in very appropriate and feeling terms , proposed that a vote of sympathy be forwarded to the family of the late Bro . the Rev . G . Raymond Portal , after whom this lodge was named , and who was also an honorary member thereof . This vvas seconded by Bro . E . J . Massie , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., Sec , who read some letters from our late Bro . Portal , which he received from him at the formation
of the lodge , and which showed the very great interest their late brother took in the lodge . The P . G . Master of West Yorks then entered the room , and vvas saluted . Bro . Edwin Billington was then presented to the W . M . to receive at his hands the benefits of installation , and , in due course , placed in the chair of A ., and saluted . He appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . B .
Smith , S . W . ; W . Senior , J . W . j S . C . Alderson , M . O . j C . Lingard , S . O . ; J . Sutton , J . O . ; W . R . Massie , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Chap . ; J . H . Gration , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., Tteas . ; T . W . Embleton , Reg . ; E . J . Massie , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., Sec ; Fountain , J . D . ; Browne , J . D . ; T . Braithwait , Org . ; Fincken , P . M ., P . G . D . C , D . C ; Squire , I . G . ; and Wood and Davies , Stewards .
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet hall , where a very pleasant evening was spent , under the presidency of the VV . M ., who was suppotted by the P . G . Master and many members of the Prov . G . Lodge . The P . G . Master , during his speech , called the attention of the brethren to the admirable manner in which the Mark Benevolent Fund is worked , and asked the brethren to give that Charity their consideration .
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PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) . —This lodge -met on the 23 rd ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel . Among those present were Bros . T . O . Harding , M . A ., W . C . N . ; i :, - Richnell , J . j F . Farrington , S ., W . C . N , elect j W . E . Farrington , S . D . j F . H . Clemow , J . D . ; Capt . i . C . Walls , Scribe ; N . Prower , Chauffourier , Richards , f . VV . Driver , T . Poore ( Hon . Member ) , and others . I he minutes of the previous meeting having been read and
confirmed , Bro . T . Poore assumed the chair , and in a most masterly manner elevated Bro . Frederick Graves to the Degree . Subsequently he impressively installed Bro . •rarrington as W . C . N . Among the officers appointed were Bros . T . R . Richnell , J . ; W . E . Farrington , S . ; 1 ¦ H . Clemow , S . D . ; N . Prower , J . D . j Chauffourier , G . j K'chards , W . j Walls , Scribe j and Goddard , O . W . A neart y vote of thanks vvas passed to the veteran , Bro . T . rowe , for his valuable aid . Bro . W . Vincent , akn an PV .
oellent exponent of the ritual of this interesting Degree , was unavoidabl y prevented from attending . the lod ge vvas then closed , and the brethren dined with tR e members of the Prince Leopold Mark Lodge .
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ( T . I . ) .-This wu council met at the Masonic Hall , SA , Red Lion Square , R •} - •) on the 26 th ult . Among those present vvere Bros . a - in ?| «? ° veland > J- *> W * -J G . Graveley , C . E ., Tr '" P y , * % McDowall , acting J . W . j George Powell , Orl ' rs " * J * Lard *) er , Sec . ; Shilcock , as C . j Pigeon ,
P AY- * -r £ " > ^ sweny , Capt . T . C Walls , I . P . M ., others . ' Ne , sonPro *> ve ** - M-A . » Mills , Tyler j and Th anrl ™ c lnut < \ s of the previous meeting having been read Rev p V ? f tlle haUot was taken on behalf of Bro . the and it h- ' M A * * ' P * * ' P * P * G * Cha P *> & c *> the f „„ ' £ g unanimous , he vvas impressively inducted into , 'our Degrees , viz .: St . I . nure . nrp the Ms ,---,.,- t < r .. ;„ i , t
In c 0 ° I f antin ° Ple , Red Cross of Babylon , and High Priest . W M f , P nce of '" disposition , Bro . Baron de Ferrieres , "lousl ' v * j ? unable to be Present , and it vvas unanihim in ivi i hat a dlsPensation be applied for to install f :.. . '" ay the renortnf fhp AiiMi * - r « mn ;> t ..
„ , -- 'Vetl nn 1 m --- — --mm ., w ........ K ^ K . , » aa I C * G - POWPM . 2 Pted * and a v ° t £ of thanks passed to Bro . Tl * e 1 p jKi , , eas * ' for hls services during the past year . Which ' h ^ i n Pr £ sented Bro . Loveland with the jewel W . M ht •i , votedto him at the last meeting . The * 'aving duly acknowledged the same , letters plead-
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ing inability to attend were read from Bros . Baron de Ferrieres , Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P . j T . Cubitt , R . Roy , H . H . ShirIey , and others . A vote of condolence was passed to the family of the late Bro . the Rev . Canon Portal . The council was then closed , and the brethren adjourned . There vvas no banquet .
Scotland.
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INSTALLATION OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE GLASGOW PROVINCE .
On Friday evening , the 26 th ult ., the Grand Master of Scotland and a deputation of Grand Lodge office bearers paid a visit to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow . The Provincial Grand Lodge vvas opened in the Pillar Hall of the Queen ' s Rooms , Bro . "VV . J . Easton , D . P . G . M ., presiding , and the Wardens' chairs were occupied by Bro . J . Kelso Hunter , R . W . M . 27 , acting as P . S . G . W ., and Bro .
G . H . McNaught , P . J . G . W . The ACTING P . G . M . then called upon the Prov . G . Sec , Bro . David Reid , to produce tbe Grand Lodge commission appointing Bro . John Graham , C . A ., of Broadstone , as P . G . M . of the province . The deputation from Grand Lodge vvas then admitted with full honours , and the Grand Master was at once desired
to occupy the throne . The Grand Master vvas accompanied by the following distinguished brethren , who all wore the whole of their full dress , insignia , and jewels , and together madea most imposing assembly : Bros . R . F . Shaw-Stewart , Past Sub . G . M . j Col . J . Clark Forest , P . G . M . Lanark ( Mid Ward ); Capt . H . F . MacLean , P . G . M . Lanark ( Upper Ward ) ; F . E . Villiers , P . G . M . Dumfriesshire ;
Major F . W . Allan , Proxy G . M . Gibraltar ; J . Fleming , Proxy G . M . South-East Africa ; J . T . S . Elliot , S . G . W . j D . Murray Lyon , G . Secj Rev . R . Henderson , M . A ., and Rev . T . Somerville , Joint G . Chaps , j Rev . W . Tulloch , B . D ., Prov . G . Chap . ; James Dalrymple Duncan , S . G . D . ; J . M'Intyre Henry , G . Architect ; D . Reid . , G . Bible Br . ; Emile Berger , G . D . of Music j Colin Galletly , G . I . G . j I .
Melville , President of Grand Stewards j and John Davidson , Vice-President of Grand Stewards . The GRAND MASTER thanked the Prov . Grand Lodge fordoing him the honour of occupying their throne , and expressed the great pleasure it gave to himself and the Grand Lodge deputation to find the books of Prov . Grand Lodge , which they had just thoroughly examined , so
excellently kept , and to find the Prov . Grand Lodge doing their work so heartily and in full conformity vvith Grand Lodge constitutions . He then called upon Bro . John Graham to assent to the various charges peculiar to the office of Prov . G . Master ' s office , and then conducted him to the throne . The GRAND MASTER then addressed the brethren , and
in the course of his remarks spoke of the valued service which had been rendered to the cause of Masonry by the late Sir Wm . Pearce , by whose lamented death the vacancy just filled had been caused . He had no doubt , however , that Bro . Graham , who had already done yeoman service to the Craft , would maintain the dignity of his office , and carry on the good work .
The PROV . GRAND MASTER , after thanking the brethren for the great honour conferred upon him , then closed the Iodge . 'I he deputation vvas thereafter entertained by the Prov . Grand Lodge to a banquet , in a hall adjoining the lodgeroom . Bro . John Graham , P . G . M ., acted as Chairman . After dinner , the CHAIRMAN gave the toast of "The
Queen and the Craft , " which vvas enthusiastically received . The next toast , also from the Chair , vvas that of the "Princeof Wales , Patron of the Grand Lodge . " The Chairman remarked that that toast had a double claim on their acceptance , as the Prince vvas not only the Grand Master Mason of English Freemasonry , but he vvas also an affiliated member of Scottish Masonry .
The CHAIRMAN then gave the toast of the evening"The Grand Lodge of Scotland "—coupled vvith the name of the Grand Master , Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , of Blythswood , who in the course of his remarks , which vvere received with frequent interruptions of applause , said : The Grand Lodge of Scotland was erected in 1736 , and St . Clair of Rossline was elected first Grand Master , having
previously renounced any hereditary right that he or his heirs had to that position . Since then Masonry had extended very much over the whole of Scotland , and from time to time illustrious noblemen and gentlemen had filled the chair of the Grand Lodge , but none more worthily or acceptably than the present Grand Master—our honoured guest this evening . Among the earliest visitations by the
Grand Master to Glasgow vvas that of the late Duke of Athole , about 40 years ago , for the special purpose of installing that eminent lawyer and historian , Sir Archibald Allison , as Provincial Grand Master . The next visitation to Glasgow was by the late Bro . Whyte-Melville , who made a grand visitation to St . Mark ' s Lodge on the occasion of a centenary celebration . In the following year the
late Earl of Dalhousie made a visitation . Afterwards Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart , also the late Earl of Mar and Kellie , and now Sir Archibald Campbell . At a stage in the history of Grand Lodge there vvas discovered some very serious mismanagement , involving very large pecuniary loss j but he vvas proud to think that after the loss had been wiped away , Grand Lodge at the present moment stood
clear of all debt , with heritable , movable , and charitable funds of over £ 40 , 000 . The reformation took place in 1 S 77 , when Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart vvas Grand Master , but much of the laborious work fell upon their present Grand Master , who took an active part in bringing about a proper settlement of affairs . Since then , in his position as Substitute Grand MasterDepute Grand
, Master , and now Grand Master , they owed in a great measure the present position ot the Grand Lodge , and the Glasgow City Province esteemed it both a privilege and an honour to entertain Sir Archibald Campbell as the Grand Master Mason of Scotland . Had it been possible , they should have been equally pleased to have entertained Lady
Campbell , vyhose favour for the Craft was well known , and whose services and interest in the approaching grand Masonic bazaar in aid of our annuity fund will be fraught with great good to that Charity . He was pleased indeed in having had the honour that day of being installed as Prov . G . M . ot Glasgow by Sir Archibald Campbell , whose
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forbears have been long and intimately connected with this great city . Through his paternal ancestry , the Douglases of Main , that connection dated back to the middle of the 14 th century , and through the Campbells of Blythswood since the 17 th century . The town house of Blythswood was situated in the Bridgegate , and , although given up for about 100 years as a town house , it was not
so very long ago since the house and gardens vvere all destroyed , and are now occupied by the City Union Railway Company . Sir Archibald ' s name in Glasgow vvas as a household word . He was ever ready to forward any scheme which might be for the good of the people , and vve have proof of this in the success of last year ' s Exhibition , which must have taxed his energies to the utmost , but which was
a grand success . May he be long spared as a county magistrate and as a member of Parliament to perform his arduous duties , and , should further honour be conferred upon him , the Glasgow City Province of Freemasons vvould heartily rejoice . Bro . Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , in acknowledging the enthusiasm vvith which the toast had been received , said he
thought the reason why the toast had been so well received vvas due to the fact that they reckoned him as one of themselves , and that they knew he had the interest of the great city at heart . There vvas one thing he desired to refer to at this meeting , and that vvas that the rivalry which seemed to exist between the lodges in the east and west of Scotland should be buried . They were an imperial people—not
parochial—and speaking for himself he rejoiced in belonging to an imperial race that had girdled theworld . It was their duty to uphold the tenets of their Order and to carry from one end of the world to the other that civilization that was freedom but not license . He wished every man to speak out , but he also wished them to take broad views , and he asked those who had so much power to take a deeper interest
in Masonry and Grand Lodge . Bro . Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL then gave "The Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow , " coupled vvith the name of its Prov . Grand Master . The Province of Glasgow vvas one of the largest under the Grand Lodge , and vvith the 34 lodges under its jurisdiction vvas a great power for good . The duties of Prov . Grand Master over such a large
province might be very irksome under some circumstances , but he thought Bro . Graham need have no cause for fear , as he had as strong a set of office bearers as any Grand Master could desire to reign over . He congratulated the brethren on having chosen such a worthy man and Mason as Bro . Graham as their chief , and trusted he vvould long be spared to fill the office with honour to himself and dignity
to the Craft . The toast was pledged amidst great applause . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , in replying , said he vvas sorry that his esteemed superior officer , up till that day , the Depute Master , Bro . Easton , did not see his way to accept of the position of Prov . G . M . In his opinion he vvas more suitable for the office , and had greater experience of the
working of the province than he had . The City Province of Glasgow had been up till now a thoroughly united province . It had not the largest number of lodges , but in point of number of members and representation of all grades of society , manufactures , trades , and professions , it was second to none in importance . It was interesting to note that although the office of Prov . G . M . was created
two years only after the erection of Grand Lodge , it was not till the beginning of the present century that we find Prov . Grand Lodges mentioned as organised bodies under Prov . Grand Masters . The Glasgow lodges vvere at first ( ' 739 ) placed under the jurisdiction of the brother having charge over the " west country lodges . " This province embraced Glasgow , Hamilton , Dumbarton , Lesmahagow ,
Greenock , Lanark , Kilmarnock , Inverary , and Kirkintilloch . In 175 ( 1 , Hamilton of Dalserf succeeded Collector Mollison as Prov . G . M . In 176 9 an ex-provost of Glasgow ( Murdoch ) vvasmadeProv . G . M . overthecountksof Lanark , Renfrew , Ayr , Dumbarton , and Argyll . On Provost Murdoch ' s death , Houston of Jordanhill vvas . in 1795 , appointed as Provincial Grand Master . Then , early in the century , the
provinces vvere re-arranged , Glasgow being placed in Under Ward of Lanarkshire , with Sir John Stewart of Allanbank as Provincial Grand Master . In 1806 , Sir John laid the foundation stone of the Nelson monument in Glasgow Green . In 1813 , the designation of this province vvas again changed to " Glasgow and Under Ward of Lanarkshire , " with Bro . Maxwell , younger , of Pollok , afterwards
Sir John Maxwell , as Provincial Grand Master . In 1826 , Sir John was appointed Provincial Grand Master of East Renfrewshire , and his successor was Bro . Menteith pf Carstairs , commissioner in 1 S 27 . In this year the Lodge Thistle and Rose got into grief for having , as a lodge , walked in procession to a theatre and patronised a play . Then , nearer our own time , they had had as Provincial
Grand Masters Sir Archibald Allison , the Historian of Europe , appointed on Bro . Monteith ' s resignation in 1 S 47 . Then the designation " of the province was again changed to " Glasgow Province . " On Sir Archibald's death , Bro . Spiers oi Elderslie , vvas appointed , and on his death Col . W . Montgomery Neilson of Queenshill , and on his resignation the late Sir William Pearce , during whose
reign the foundation stone of the new Municipal Buildings vvas laid by ex-Lord Provost Ure under his supervision . Bro . ANDREW MCNAIR , R . W . M . No . 4 , gave the next toast , which was that of "The Sister Provincial Grand Lodges , " and expressed the great pleasure it gave the hosts to see such a large gathering of visiting brethren from the outlying provinces .
Bro . Captain H . F . MCLEAN , Prov . G . Master Lanark Upper Ward , made a suitable reply , and thanked the Prov . Grand Lodge for inviting his colleagues and himself to be present at such an impressive and important gathering . The other toasts were "The Retiring Commissioned Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , " proposed by Bro . R . F . SHAW STEWART ,
and responded to by Bro . WM . J . EASTON . " The Grand Secretary , " proposed by Bro . Colonel P . STIRLING , of Kippendavie , and replied to by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . "The Provincial Grand Secretary of Glasgow , " proposed by Bro . F . E . VILLIERS , of CIoseburn , and responded to by Bro . DAVID REID .
"The Unofficial Guests , " proposed by Bro . Rev . W . W . TULLOCH , and replied to by Bro . J AMES BOYD . After singing "Auld Lang Syne , " the company separated , everyone expressing their great satisfaction at having been present . It deserves to be noted that the purveying vvas in the hands of Bro . Thomas White , of " His Lordship ' s Lacdec , "
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Mark Masonry.
Mark Masonry .
PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 23 S ) . — This lodge met at Anderton's Hotel on the 23 rd ultimo . Among those present were Bros . F . H . Clemow , W . M . ; r O Harding , M . A ., P . M ., acting S . W . j Nelson Prower , M . A ., J . W ., W . M . elect ; Chauffrier , J . O . j
Richards , S . D . j F . Farrington , P . P . G . O ., P . M . ; W . £ Farrington , P . P . G . D ., P . M . ; T . Richnell , G . S ., PP G . S . B ., P . M ., Treas . j Capt . T . C . Walls , P . G . S . B ., P . ' P ! G . W ., P . M ., Secj and T . Poore , P . G . I . G . ( Hon . Mem . ) Among the visitors were Bros . F . W . Driver , PM ., P . G . S ., & c . j F . Graves , P . M . ; and W .
Farrington . The minutes of the previous meeting * vvere read and confirmed . Bro . Capt . T . C . Walls , having assumed the chair , installed Bro . Prower as W . M . ( by dispensation . ) Among the officers appointed vvere Bros . E . A . Harris , S . W . j J . Harris , J . W . ; Chauffrier , M . O . j Richards , SO . J Richnell , Treas . j Walls , Sec . j and Goddard ,
Tyler . A vote of thanks was passed to the installing Officer . Among the numerous apologies for non-attendance vvere communications from Bros . C . H . Driver , G . M . O . ; H . I . Lardner , P . G . D . ; Dr . Lott , P . G . Org . ; G . Graveley , P . G . S . B ., - W . Vincent , P . G . I . G . ; T . VV . Coffin , M . D .,
P . G . S . B . ; H . H . Shirley , P . P . G . O . ; and others . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet . The usual toasts followed , and a most agreeable evening was passed , thanks to the instrumental and vocal harmony of Bros . W . Farrington , F . Farrington , and others .
BARNSLEY—Portal Lodge ( No . 127 ) .-The installation meeting of the above lodge took place at the Masonic Hall , Eastgate , on Thursday , the 25 th ult ., Bro . C . W . Fincken , W . M ., P . G . D . C , in the chair . The Iodge having been opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting confirmed , the Treasurer read his annual report , which proved to be of a very satisfactory nature . The
W . M . then , in very appropriate and feeling terms , proposed that a vote of sympathy be forwarded to the family of the late Bro . the Rev . G . Raymond Portal , after whom this lodge was named , and who was also an honorary member thereof . This vvas seconded by Bro . E . J . Massie , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., Sec , who read some letters from our late Bro . Portal , which he received from him at the formation
of the lodge , and which showed the very great interest their late brother took in the lodge . The P . G . Master of West Yorks then entered the room , and vvas saluted . Bro . Edwin Billington was then presented to the W . M . to receive at his hands the benefits of installation , and , in due course , placed in the chair of A ., and saluted . He appointed and invested his officers as follows : Bros . B .
Smith , S . W . ; W . Senior , J . W . j S . C . Alderson , M . O . j C . Lingard , S . O . ; J . Sutton , J . O . ; W . R . Massie , P . M ., P . P . G . O ., Chap . ; J . H . Gration , P . M ., P . P . G . W ., Tteas . ; T . W . Embleton , Reg . ; E . J . Massie , P . M ., P . G . S . O ., Sec ; Fountain , J . D . ; Browne , J . D . ; T . Braithwait , Org . ; Fincken , P . M ., P . G . D . C , D . C ; Squire , I . G . ; and Wood and Davies , Stewards .
The lodge was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to the banquet hall , where a very pleasant evening was spent , under the presidency of the VV . M ., who was suppotted by the P . G . Master and many members of the Prov . G . Lodge . The P . G . Master , during his speech , called the attention of the brethren to the admirable manner in which the Mark Benevolent Fund is worked , and asked the brethren to give that Charity their consideration .
Royal Ark Mariners.
Royal Ark Mariners .
PRINCE LEOPOLD LODGE ( No . 238 ) . —This lodge -met on the 23 rd ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel . Among those present were Bros . T . O . Harding , M . A ., W . C . N . ; i :, - Richnell , J . j F . Farrington , S ., W . C . N , elect j W . E . Farrington , S . D . j F . H . Clemow , J . D . ; Capt . i . C . Walls , Scribe ; N . Prower , Chauffourier , Richards , f . VV . Driver , T . Poore ( Hon . Member ) , and others . I he minutes of the previous meeting having been read and
confirmed , Bro . T . Poore assumed the chair , and in a most masterly manner elevated Bro . Frederick Graves to the Degree . Subsequently he impressively installed Bro . •rarrington as W . C . N . Among the officers appointed were Bros . T . R . Richnell , J . ; W . E . Farrington , S . ; 1 ¦ H . Clemow , S . D . ; N . Prower , J . D . j Chauffourier , G . j K'chards , W . j Walls , Scribe j and Goddard , O . W . A neart y vote of thanks vvas passed to the veteran , Bro . T . rowe , for his valuable aid . Bro . W . Vincent , akn an PV .
oellent exponent of the ritual of this interesting Degree , was unavoidabl y prevented from attending . the lod ge vvas then closed , and the brethren dined with tR e members of the Prince Leopold Mark Lodge .
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METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ( T . I . ) .-This wu council met at the Masonic Hall , SA , Red Lion Square , R •} - •) on the 26 th ult . Among those present vvere Bros . a - in ?| «? ° veland > J- *> W * -J G . Graveley , C . E ., Tr '" P y , * % McDowall , acting J . W . j George Powell , Orl ' rs " * J * Lard *) er , Sec . ; Shilcock , as C . j Pigeon ,
P AY- * -r £ " > ^ sweny , Capt . T . C Walls , I . P . M ., others . ' Ne , sonPro *> ve ** - M-A . » Mills , Tyler j and Th anrl ™ c lnut < \ s of the previous meeting having been read Rev p V ? f tlle haUot was taken on behalf of Bro . the and it h- ' M A * * ' P * * ' P * P * G * Cha P *> & c *> the f „„ ' £ g unanimous , he vvas impressively inducted into , 'our Degrees , viz .: St . I . nure . nrp the Ms ,---,.,- t < r .. ;„ i , t
In c 0 ° I f antin ° Ple , Red Cross of Babylon , and High Priest . W M f , P nce of '" disposition , Bro . Baron de Ferrieres , "lousl ' v * j ? unable to be Present , and it vvas unanihim in ivi i hat a dlsPensation be applied for to install f :.. . '" ay the renortnf fhp AiiMi * - r « mn ;> t ..
„ , -- 'Vetl nn 1 m --- — --mm ., w ........ K ^ K . , » aa I C * G - POWPM . 2 Pted * and a v ° t £ of thanks passed to Bro . Tl * e 1 p jKi , , eas * ' for hls services during the past year . Which ' h ^ i n Pr £ sented Bro . Loveland with the jewel W . M ht •i , votedto him at the last meeting . The * 'aving duly acknowledged the same , letters plead-
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ing inability to attend were read from Bros . Baron de Ferrieres , Capt . W . B . Williamson , J . P . j T . Cubitt , R . Roy , H . H . ShirIey , and others . A vote of condolence was passed to the family of the late Bro . the Rev . Canon Portal . The council was then closed , and the brethren adjourned . There vvas no banquet .
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INSTALLATION OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE GLASGOW PROVINCE .
On Friday evening , the 26 th ult ., the Grand Master of Scotland and a deputation of Grand Lodge office bearers paid a visit to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow . The Provincial Grand Lodge vvas opened in the Pillar Hall of the Queen ' s Rooms , Bro . "VV . J . Easton , D . P . G . M ., presiding , and the Wardens' chairs were occupied by Bro . J . Kelso Hunter , R . W . M . 27 , acting as P . S . G . W ., and Bro .
G . H . McNaught , P . J . G . W . The ACTING P . G . M . then called upon the Prov . G . Sec , Bro . David Reid , to produce tbe Grand Lodge commission appointing Bro . John Graham , C . A ., of Broadstone , as P . G . M . of the province . The deputation from Grand Lodge vvas then admitted with full honours , and the Grand Master was at once desired
to occupy the throne . The Grand Master vvas accompanied by the following distinguished brethren , who all wore the whole of their full dress , insignia , and jewels , and together madea most imposing assembly : Bros . R . F . Shaw-Stewart , Past Sub . G . M . j Col . J . Clark Forest , P . G . M . Lanark ( Mid Ward ); Capt . H . F . MacLean , P . G . M . Lanark ( Upper Ward ) ; F . E . Villiers , P . G . M . Dumfriesshire ;
Major F . W . Allan , Proxy G . M . Gibraltar ; J . Fleming , Proxy G . M . South-East Africa ; J . T . S . Elliot , S . G . W . j D . Murray Lyon , G . Secj Rev . R . Henderson , M . A ., and Rev . T . Somerville , Joint G . Chaps , j Rev . W . Tulloch , B . D ., Prov . G . Chap . ; James Dalrymple Duncan , S . G . D . ; J . M'Intyre Henry , G . Architect ; D . Reid . , G . Bible Br . ; Emile Berger , G . D . of Music j Colin Galletly , G . I . G . j I .
Melville , President of Grand Stewards j and John Davidson , Vice-President of Grand Stewards . The GRAND MASTER thanked the Prov . Grand Lodge fordoing him the honour of occupying their throne , and expressed the great pleasure it gave to himself and the Grand Lodge deputation to find the books of Prov . Grand Lodge , which they had just thoroughly examined , so
excellently kept , and to find the Prov . Grand Lodge doing their work so heartily and in full conformity vvith Grand Lodge constitutions . He then called upon Bro . John Graham to assent to the various charges peculiar to the office of Prov . G . Master ' s office , and then conducted him to the throne . The GRAND MASTER then addressed the brethren , and
in the course of his remarks spoke of the valued service which had been rendered to the cause of Masonry by the late Sir Wm . Pearce , by whose lamented death the vacancy just filled had been caused . He had no doubt , however , that Bro . Graham , who had already done yeoman service to the Craft , would maintain the dignity of his office , and carry on the good work .
The PROV . GRAND MASTER , after thanking the brethren for the great honour conferred upon him , then closed the Iodge . 'I he deputation vvas thereafter entertained by the Prov . Grand Lodge to a banquet , in a hall adjoining the lodgeroom . Bro . John Graham , P . G . M ., acted as Chairman . After dinner , the CHAIRMAN gave the toast of "The
Queen and the Craft , " which vvas enthusiastically received . The next toast , also from the Chair , vvas that of the "Princeof Wales , Patron of the Grand Lodge . " The Chairman remarked that that toast had a double claim on their acceptance , as the Prince vvas not only the Grand Master Mason of English Freemasonry , but he vvas also an affiliated member of Scottish Masonry .
The CHAIRMAN then gave the toast of the evening"The Grand Lodge of Scotland "—coupled vvith the name of the Grand Master , Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , of Blythswood , who in the course of his remarks , which vvere received with frequent interruptions of applause , said : The Grand Lodge of Scotland was erected in 1736 , and St . Clair of Rossline was elected first Grand Master , having
previously renounced any hereditary right that he or his heirs had to that position . Since then Masonry had extended very much over the whole of Scotland , and from time to time illustrious noblemen and gentlemen had filled the chair of the Grand Lodge , but none more worthily or acceptably than the present Grand Master—our honoured guest this evening . Among the earliest visitations by the
Grand Master to Glasgow vvas that of the late Duke of Athole , about 40 years ago , for the special purpose of installing that eminent lawyer and historian , Sir Archibald Allison , as Provincial Grand Master . The next visitation to Glasgow was by the late Bro . Whyte-Melville , who made a grand visitation to St . Mark ' s Lodge on the occasion of a centenary celebration . In the following year the
late Earl of Dalhousie made a visitation . Afterwards Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart , also the late Earl of Mar and Kellie , and now Sir Archibald Campbell . At a stage in the history of Grand Lodge there vvas discovered some very serious mismanagement , involving very large pecuniary loss j but he vvas proud to think that after the loss had been wiped away , Grand Lodge at the present moment stood
clear of all debt , with heritable , movable , and charitable funds of over £ 40 , 000 . The reformation took place in 1 S 77 , when Sir Michael Shaw-Stewart vvas Grand Master , but much of the laborious work fell upon their present Grand Master , who took an active part in bringing about a proper settlement of affairs . Since then , in his position as Substitute Grand MasterDepute Grand
, Master , and now Grand Master , they owed in a great measure the present position ot the Grand Lodge , and the Glasgow City Province esteemed it both a privilege and an honour to entertain Sir Archibald Campbell as the Grand Master Mason of Scotland . Had it been possible , they should have been equally pleased to have entertained Lady
Campbell , vyhose favour for the Craft was well known , and whose services and interest in the approaching grand Masonic bazaar in aid of our annuity fund will be fraught with great good to that Charity . He was pleased indeed in having had the honour that day of being installed as Prov . G . M . ot Glasgow by Sir Archibald Campbell , whose
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forbears have been long and intimately connected with this great city . Through his paternal ancestry , the Douglases of Main , that connection dated back to the middle of the 14 th century , and through the Campbells of Blythswood since the 17 th century . The town house of Blythswood was situated in the Bridgegate , and , although given up for about 100 years as a town house , it was not
so very long ago since the house and gardens vvere all destroyed , and are now occupied by the City Union Railway Company . Sir Archibald ' s name in Glasgow vvas as a household word . He was ever ready to forward any scheme which might be for the good of the people , and vve have proof of this in the success of last year ' s Exhibition , which must have taxed his energies to the utmost , but which was
a grand success . May he be long spared as a county magistrate and as a member of Parliament to perform his arduous duties , and , should further honour be conferred upon him , the Glasgow City Province of Freemasons vvould heartily rejoice . Bro . Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL , in acknowledging the enthusiasm vvith which the toast had been received , said he
thought the reason why the toast had been so well received vvas due to the fact that they reckoned him as one of themselves , and that they knew he had the interest of the great city at heart . There vvas one thing he desired to refer to at this meeting , and that vvas that the rivalry which seemed to exist between the lodges in the east and west of Scotland should be buried . They were an imperial people—not
parochial—and speaking for himself he rejoiced in belonging to an imperial race that had girdled theworld . It was their duty to uphold the tenets of their Order and to carry from one end of the world to the other that civilization that was freedom but not license . He wished every man to speak out , but he also wished them to take broad views , and he asked those who had so much power to take a deeper interest
in Masonry and Grand Lodge . Bro . Sir ARCHIBALD CAMPBELL then gave "The Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow , " coupled vvith the name of its Prov . Grand Master . The Province of Glasgow vvas one of the largest under the Grand Lodge , and vvith the 34 lodges under its jurisdiction vvas a great power for good . The duties of Prov . Grand Master over such a large
province might be very irksome under some circumstances , but he thought Bro . Graham need have no cause for fear , as he had as strong a set of office bearers as any Grand Master could desire to reign over . He congratulated the brethren on having chosen such a worthy man and Mason as Bro . Graham as their chief , and trusted he vvould long be spared to fill the office with honour to himself and dignity
to the Craft . The toast was pledged amidst great applause . The PROV . GRAND MASTER , in replying , said he vvas sorry that his esteemed superior officer , up till that day , the Depute Master , Bro . Easton , did not see his way to accept of the position of Prov . G . M . In his opinion he vvas more suitable for the office , and had greater experience of the
working of the province than he had . The City Province of Glasgow had been up till now a thoroughly united province . It had not the largest number of lodges , but in point of number of members and representation of all grades of society , manufactures , trades , and professions , it was second to none in importance . It was interesting to note that although the office of Prov . G . M . was created
two years only after the erection of Grand Lodge , it was not till the beginning of the present century that we find Prov . Grand Lodges mentioned as organised bodies under Prov . Grand Masters . The Glasgow lodges vvere at first ( ' 739 ) placed under the jurisdiction of the brother having charge over the " west country lodges . " This province embraced Glasgow , Hamilton , Dumbarton , Lesmahagow ,
Greenock , Lanark , Kilmarnock , Inverary , and Kirkintilloch . In 175 ( 1 , Hamilton of Dalserf succeeded Collector Mollison as Prov . G . M . In 176 9 an ex-provost of Glasgow ( Murdoch ) vvasmadeProv . G . M . overthecountksof Lanark , Renfrew , Ayr , Dumbarton , and Argyll . On Provost Murdoch ' s death , Houston of Jordanhill vvas . in 1795 , appointed as Provincial Grand Master . Then , early in the century , the
provinces vvere re-arranged , Glasgow being placed in Under Ward of Lanarkshire , with Sir John Stewart of Allanbank as Provincial Grand Master . In 1806 , Sir John laid the foundation stone of the Nelson monument in Glasgow Green . In 1813 , the designation of this province vvas again changed to " Glasgow and Under Ward of Lanarkshire , " with Bro . Maxwell , younger , of Pollok , afterwards
Sir John Maxwell , as Provincial Grand Master . In 1826 , Sir John was appointed Provincial Grand Master of East Renfrewshire , and his successor was Bro . Menteith pf Carstairs , commissioner in 1 S 27 . In this year the Lodge Thistle and Rose got into grief for having , as a lodge , walked in procession to a theatre and patronised a play . Then , nearer our own time , they had had as Provincial
Grand Masters Sir Archibald Allison , the Historian of Europe , appointed on Bro . Monteith ' s resignation in 1 S 47 . Then the designation " of the province was again changed to " Glasgow Province . " On Sir Archibald's death , Bro . Spiers oi Elderslie , vvas appointed , and on his death Col . W . Montgomery Neilson of Queenshill , and on his resignation the late Sir William Pearce , during whose
reign the foundation stone of the new Municipal Buildings vvas laid by ex-Lord Provost Ure under his supervision . Bro . ANDREW MCNAIR , R . W . M . No . 4 , gave the next toast , which was that of "The Sister Provincial Grand Lodges , " and expressed the great pleasure it gave the hosts to see such a large gathering of visiting brethren from the outlying provinces .
Bro . Captain H . F . MCLEAN , Prov . G . Master Lanark Upper Ward , made a suitable reply , and thanked the Prov . Grand Lodge for inviting his colleagues and himself to be present at such an impressive and important gathering . The other toasts were "The Retiring Commissioned Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , " proposed by Bro . R . F . SHAW STEWART ,
and responded to by Bro . WM . J . EASTON . " The Grand Secretary , " proposed by Bro . Colonel P . STIRLING , of Kippendavie , and replied to by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . "The Provincial Grand Secretary of Glasgow , " proposed by Bro . F . E . VILLIERS , of CIoseburn , and responded to by Bro . DAVID REID .
"The Unofficial Guests , " proposed by Bro . Rev . W . W . TULLOCH , and replied to by Bro . J AMES BOYD . After singing "Auld Lang Syne , " the company separated , everyone expressing their great satisfaction at having been present . It deserves to be noted that the purveying vvas in the hands of Bro . Thomas White , of " His Lordship ' s Lacdec , "