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Royal Arch.

Dr Hopkins , seconded by Ex . Comp . Jelley , an alteration was made in one of the bye-laws , by which in future the election of and ballot for the officers will take place a month before , instead of on the day of the installation . Several matters of only local interest having been discussed and settled , and no other business offering , the chapter ... oc rinsed at o o ' clock .

KENDAL . — Kendal Castle Chapter ( No . j , n ) . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held oil Thursday , January 25 th , at one o ' clock in the afternoon , at the Masonic Hall , Stramondgate . The chapter vvas opened by the Principals , after which the companions were admitted ar . d the minutes read and confirmed . E . Comp . lohn Bowes , P . Z ., & c , was then invited to instal the

Principals elect , viz ., Comps . J . Holme , Z . ; Joseph Bintley , H . ; and John Talbot , J . The ceremony having been completed , the officers for the ensuing year were invested , viz ., Comps . McKay , E . ; Bell , N . ; and Godfrey , P . S . A cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Bowes for his able services for years past , and particularly for those of that day . The Treasurer , Comp . Titus

Wilson , reported that the finances of the chapter were in a very satisfactory condition , whereupon Comp . McKay announced that he had undertaken the duty of Steward at the forthcoming festival of the Benevolent Institution , and asked for £ 3 to be added to his list , which vvas readily granted . After the transaction of some routine business , the chapter was closed with the usual solemnities .

LIVERPOOL . —Temple Chapter ( No . 1094 ) . —The companions of this well accredited chapter assembled at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday evening , the 23 rd ult ., to assist at the installation of chiefs and investiture of officers . There was a large fathering of members and visitors . Comp . Dr . J . K . Smith , P . Z ., vvas the installing officer , assisted by

Comp . J . B . Robinson , P . Z . Comps . Peter Macmuldrow was installed M . E . Z . ; Richard Washington , H . ; Richard C . Yelland , J . ; J . Pemberton , P . Z ., was invested Treasurer ; D . A . Davies , S . E . ; J . Hayes , S . N . ; and J . W . Burgess , P . S . At the conclusion of the installation , Bros . H . VV . Parry , W . Inwood , VV . Hawskworth , N . Robertson , W . R . Rieve , and C . Wingate were solemnly

exalted , and the officers astonished every one by the perfect manner in which they performed their new duties , eliciting high encomiums from the P . Z . ' s and visitors . Every circumstance seems to point to a prosperous year . In addition to the usual toasts which followed the banquet , "The Newly-exalted Candidates" was thrown in , and

cordially acknowledged . Several good songs and recitations were given , and the M . E . Z ., in the course of the evening , in the name of the companions , presented to Comp . R . R . Martin , the Immediate P . Z ., a handsome Past Principal's jewel as a mark of the esteem in which he vvas held by the members of the chapter .

Scotland.

Scotland .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF GLASGOW . The regular quarterly communication of this lodgepostponed from Thursday , Jan . 25 , for , we presume , obvious reasons—was held on Thursday , 1 st inst ., in St . Mark ' s Hall , Buchanan-street . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Col . Walter Montgomerie Neilson , presided , supported by his office-bearers as follows : —Bros .

F . A . Barrow , Deputc-Masrer ; J . Baird , Substitute-Master ; James Gillies , Treas . ; W . H . Bickerton , Sec . ; John Morgan , S . D . ; Jas . Ritchie , Arch . ; Robert Jack , Jeweller ; Alex . Bain , B . B . ; Thomas Halkcr , Dir . of Music ; David Reid , Swd . Br . ; Robert Robb , Marshall , and P . of Stewards ; and James Booth , I . G . In the early portion of the meeting , previous to the installation of office-bearers , one or

two of these brethren sustained their former offices . At the opening Bro . D . M'Innes , of Lodge St . Mungo , No . 27 , was acting S . W . ; Bro . James Thomson , W . M . Lodge St . Mark , No . 102 , J . W . ; Bro . John Morgan , P . M . Lodge Star , No . 219 , acting Secretary ; and Bro . David Reid , W . M . Lodge St . Andrew , acting I . G . The lodge having

been opened , the minutes of last regular meeting of the lodge and of several meetings of P . G . L . Committee held since , were read by Bro . Morgan , and , after some short discussion , approved of and passed . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . G . Sinclair , Treas . of the P . G . L . Benevolent Fund , Bro . Morgan read the minutes of three meetings of the Fund Committee which had been held since last

communication , from which it appeared that there had been granted , to approved applicants for benevolence , at the first of these meetings the sum of £ 26 -, at the second £ 7 ; and at the third £ 14—in all the sum of £ 47 . The next item on the programme of the evening was the installation of office-bearers for the ensuing year , according to the list , as already reported , at the date 'of their recent election .

This was accordingly proceeded with , the obligation being given them by Bro . Barrow , and the P . G . Master himself investing each with the jewel or emblem of his office . The billet of business to come before the Grand Lodge of Scotland at their next quartely meeting , to be held on Monday next , was then taken up , and one or two of the motions then to be brought forward gave occasion for several

comments lrom , among others , the R . W . P . G . Master himself , as also Bros . Barrow and D . M . Nelson , I . P . M ,. Lodge St . John No . 3 J , and Senior Deacon of Grand Lodge . Thereafter the Committee of the P . G . L . Benevolent F ' und , which consists of the office-bearers of the lodge , Were formally re-appointed , and Bros . Tliomson , R . W . M . ( No . 102 ) ; Kinnaird , R . W . M . ( No . 73 )

and Dr . M'Innes , W . M . 27 , appointed as auditors for the year of the lodge accounts . Bro . Barrow then referred to the resignation last year , by Bro . Aichd . M'Taggart of the office of Prov . Grand Secretary , and said he desired to bear his testimony to the ability and conscx ilio usness with which Bro . John Morgan , Past Master of Lodge 21 9 , had fulfilled " ad interim" the duties of that posi-

Scotland.

: ion , from the ' moment he accepted them until the present imc . In all his ( Bro . Barrow ' s ) experience , extending iver many years , none lind more ably discharged the tuties than Bro . Morgan . He had reason to know that . he latter would not on retiring accept of that portion of : he salary pertaining to the office which would fall to him or the period of time he had held it ; and therefore what

he had to propose was that the lodge accord him a hearty vote of thanks for his services during the time he had been acting P . G . Secretary , and further , that they vote a sum oi £ 10 for the purpose of presenting him with sonre token of their respect for those services . The motion was carried unanimously , and with much demonstration of approval ; and it was agreed to leave

to the office-bearers of the lodge to arrange as to the form the token should take . Bro . Morgan in returning thanks , said that if what he had been able to do during the short time he had held office had been of service to the lodge , he considered his reward had been earned . Since , however , it had been proposed to give him some acknowledgment , he would consent to receive

it , but he would request of them not to make it anything of such value as the sum mentioned . Before closing , the chairman addressed a few words to the brethren , in the course of which he referred to the scheme he had promulgated some time ago for the acquisition of better accommodation for the work of Masonry , and in particular of the Provincial Grand Lodge in Glasgow— -with the details

of which the readers of the Freemason are already acquainted . In the meantime the project had fallen through , but he haS reserved to himself the right of re-acquiring the property at the West-End , which he had purchased , and now let for other purposes , at th " . end of three years ,

so that it might be available in tbe future if the brethren in Glasgow showed their desire to go into the matter . Three cheers having been given for the chairman on his re-appearance among them , on the motion of Bro . D . M . Nelson , the lodge vvas closed by Bro . John Baird in due and ancient form .

Supreme Grand Chapter.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

The quarterly convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Ar < -h Masons of England , vvas holden at Freemasons' Hall on Wednesday evening . The different offices were held as follows : Col . Burdett , Z . ; S . Rawson , H . ; E . Pattison , J . ; John Hervey , S . E . ; Col . Creaton , N . ;

Rev . R . S . Wigram , P . S , ; Captain Piatt ; ist A . S . ; Benj . Head , 2 nd A . S . ; J . C . Parkinson , S . B . ; E . J . Barrow , Std . Bearer ; J . M . Case , D . C . and C . B . Payne , Janitor . The other Comps . present were S . B . Hollon , P . D . C ; N . Bradford , P . G ., D . C ; Robert Giey , P . P . S . ; Charles A . Murton , P . A . S . ; Edward S . Snell . P . G . S . B . -, Peter

Wagner , P . Z . ; John Boyd , P . Z . ; John Canham , H . 22 , Saml . H . Rawley , Z . 174 ; C Congreve , Z . 913 ; E . Denton , Z . 9 ' 3 > J- McDougal , J . 913 ; Jamct , L . Thomas , P . Z . 135 Hyde Clarke , Z . 913 ; F . R . Vine , J . 749 ; Charles F . Hogard , Z . 141 ; W . Viner Bedolfc , 1329 ; Joshua Nunn Thomas Kingston , H . 9 62 ; Alfred B . Bennett , P . Z . 294 ,

Matthew Cooke , P . Z . 534 ; G . Lemann , Z . 176 ; A . H ; Tattershall , Z . 143 ; Fred . G . Pownhall , J . 13 ; Peter . Parsons , J . 1348 -, G . R . Shervill , H . 534 ; H . Bickerstaff , Z . 13 ; J . R . Molineux , Z . 2 ; F . G . Baker , P . Z . 753 ; H . Massey , P . Z . 619 , ( Freemason ) ; R . G . K . Wilkinson , J . 7 . ; Wm . Kirby , Z . 25 Jabez Hogg , Z . 1260 ; R . J . Spiers ,

P . G . S . B . After the formal opening of Grand Chapter , the minutes of last convocation were read and confirmed . On the motion of Col . Creaton , seconded by Bro . Joshua Nunn , the following report of the Committee of General Purposes was taken as read , and received and entered on

the minutes : — The Committee of General Purposes beg to report that they have examined the accounts from the 18 th October , 1876 , to the iOth January , 1877 , both inclusive , which ihey find to be as follows : — To Balance Grand Chapter £ 415 ti 1 „ „ Unappropriated Account ... 177 12 11 ,, Subsequent Receipts 392 8 3

£ ° 4 B 12 3 By Purchase of £ 300 Consols at 94 s and Commission £ $ 3 10 o „ Disbursements during the Quarter ... 175 S 4 „ Balance 414 6 o „ „ in Unappropriated Account ... 172 7 11 J C' ° 45 12 3

which balances are in the hands of Messrs . Willis , Percival & Co ., bankers of the Grand Treasurer . The committee have likewise to report that they have received the following petitions : — ist . From Comps . Roger Alfred Grundy as Z ., James

Dick Calder as H ., John Hall as J ., and six others for a chapter , to be attached to the Devonshire Lodge , No . 625 , Glossop , to be called "The Devonshire Chapter , " and to meet at the Norfolk Arms Hotel , Glossop , in the County of Derbyshire . 2 nd . From Comps . Jones Giffard Nash as Z ., Vera W .

Taylor as H ., John Bagot Scriven as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Stortford Lodge , No . 409 , Bishop Stortford , to be called " The Stortford Chapter , " aud to meet at the Chequtrs Hotel , Bishop Stortford , in lhe County of Hertfordshire . 3 rd . Fro 11 O . mps . Arthur Robert Marten , as Z ., Felix

Sumner Knyvett as H ., William Smithett as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Lodge of Felicity , No . 5 8 , London , to be Cilled " 'The Chapter of Felicity , " and to meet at the Loudon Masonic Club , No . 101 , Queen Victoria-street , in the City of London . 4 th . From Comps . John Daniel Massey as Z „ George

Supreme Grand Chapter.

Wilson as H ., George Robert Green as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , London , to be called "The Phoenix Chapter , " and to meet at Freemasons' Hall , London . Sth . From Comos . John Louden as Z .. Ezekiel Nathan

as H ., Henry Smith Fish as J ., and nine others for a Chapter to be attached to the Port Chalmers Marine Lodge , No . 942 , Port Chalmers , Otago , to be called " The Joyce Chapter , " and to meet at Port Chalmers , Otago , New Zealand .

6 th . From Comps . the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Holmcsdale , M . P ., as Z ., James Smith Eastes as H-, The Reverend Thomas Robinson as J ., and seven others , for a Chapter to be attached to the Invicta Lodge , No . qoq , Ashford , to be called " The Invicta Chapter , " and to meet at the Corn Exchange , Ashford , in the County of Kent .

The prayers of these petitions being in all respects regular , the Committee recommend that they be respectively granted , ( Signed ) J CREATON , President . All these petitions were granted unanimously . In seconding the motion that the 6 th of the above petition be granted , Comp . F . Pattison said he was much

pleased to see Lord Holmesdale taking this step . He looked upon it as the stepping stone to the establishment of other chapters in the province of Kent , where there were at present many lodges and chapters . Comp . Matthew Cooke rose to present a memorial to Grand Chapter , and to ask its advice ; but the M . E . Z . ruled that as this business was not on the paper of Grand

Chapter , and the chapter of which Comp . Cooke was Z . had been suspended , he had no locus standi , and he was requested to retire . Comp . Cooke having retired , The M . E . Z . asked the companions whether they had

anything to say upon the subject of Comp . Cooke ' s memorial , and receiving no reply , he said that the matter could not come before Grand Chapter until next meeting in May after it had been before the Committee of General Purposes . Grand Chapter was thereupon closed in due form .

Testimonial To Bro. W. Smith.

TESTIMONIAL TO BRO . W . SMITH .

Many brethren of the lodges and chapters meeting at Anderton's Hotel having expressed a wish to acknowledge the services of Bro . W . Smith ( head waiter ) , on completing his 23 rd year of service , the W . M ., officers , and brethren of the Domatic Lodge , No . 177 , feeling desirous of acknowledging theirappreciation of the courteous , attentive , and

praiseworthy manner in which Bro . Smith had discharged the duties of his position , are desirous of presenting him with a testimonial , and they now invite the co-operation of the officers and brethren of the lodges and chapters who are desirous of uniting in the work . In furtherance of this object , a meeting was held at Anderton ' s Hotel on Wednesday evening , Bro . James Willing , jun ., W . M . 177 , in

the chair , when he was supported by the following brethren : —P . Palmer , S . W . 177 ; Barfield , P . M ., Treas . 511 ; Buscall , J . W . 177 ; Wilson , P . Z . 177 ; Hinds , 72 ; G . Clarke , 177 ; Lovett , 179 ; Willis , 17 ; ; Stewart , 141 ; Hobbs , W . M . 749 ; H . Massey ( Freemason ) , Jones , 177 ; Reed , Sec . 711 ; Lean , J . W . 193 ; J . Panler , P . M . 749 ; George Everett , P . M . 177 ; J . W . Hobbs , W . M . 749 ;

and J . C . Dwarbcr . Alter the Chairman had explained the object of the meeting the brethren present expressed their concurrence in the project , and they formed themselves into a committee for the purpose of furthering it . On the motion of Bro . Wilson , seconded by Beo . Barfield , the above brethren were formed into a committee , with power to

add to their number . Bro . Palmer proposed , and Bro . Hines seconded , that Bro . Willing be chairman , and Bro . Barfield be Vice-Chairman . Bro . Wilson proposed , and Bro . Palmer seconded , that Bro . Reed and Bro . Williams be joint Secretaries . Bro . Wilson proposed , and Bro . Reed seconded , that Bro . Willing be Treasurer pro . tem . All these motions were carried unanimously ; and it was then ordered that circulars be sent round t-i each lodge

and chapter meeting at Anderton s , inviting their assistance in the object in view . Letters were read from Bros . J . Painter , P . M . 749 ; J . W . Hobbs , W . M . 749 ; Geo . Everett , P . M . 177 ; and J . C . Dwarber , W . M . 1589 , concurring in the scheme , and placing their names down for subscriptions to the list . The meeting was then adjourned to the 28 th inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , at seven p . m .

The " Wolsey Lodge , " 1656 , will be conse crated on Saturday , the 17 th inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Hampton Wick , at half-past three o ' clock . The ceremonies of consecration and installation will be worked by the R . W . Bro . Colonel Burdett , P . S . G . W . and P . G . M .

Middlesex , assisted by Bro . Robert Wentworth Little , P . P . S . G . W . Middlesex , and Bro . the Rev . F . J . Champion de Crespigny , 708 , P . P . G . Chap . Middlesex . The officers designate are Bros . W . Hammond , P . M . 201 , 1326 , and 1 5 12 , P . PG . D . Middlesex , Worshipful Master ; B . Sharp , P . M . 84 , S . VV . ; ar . d J . Bond , P . M ., J . W .

HOLLOWAY ' PILLS . —Indigestion . —How much thought has been bestowed . And what ponderous volumes have been written upon this plag ¦« 01 ' every honseho d , wh . cn is with certiint . and satcty dispelled without fear ol relapse , by a course ol' this purifvin ^ , -nothing , and tonic medicine 1 ' It acts directly on the sti-macl ) , liver , and bowels—more indirectly , though not less cllectivclv , on the brain , nerves , vessels , and glands , and commands such order throughout the entire system that harmony dwells between each org ^ n and its lunctions . Dyspepsia tan no !•¦¦ gcr be the mi ^ bi-ar ol tl e punlic , since Holloway ' s fills are til ly competent to subdue the most chronic and di-trcssiug casts ol Impaired digestion , avd to restore tne miserable sull ' erer to health , strength aud chccrlulnets . —ADVT .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 4
SHEFFIELD MASONIC BALL. Article 4
FREEMASONRY IN NEW ZEALAND. Article 4
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MASONIC ANECDOTE OF THE LATE KING OF PRUSSIA. Article 4
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BRO. SIR GEORGE ELLIOT. Article 5
Reviews. Article 5
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Untitled Ad 6
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TO OUR READERS. Article 6
Answers to Correspondents. Article 6
Births ,Marriage and Deaths. Article 6
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THE EXCLUSION OF HEBREWS FROM FREEMASONRY. Article 6
THE ATTACK ON BRO. HERVEY BY THE MONDE MACONNIQUE. Article 6
A SPURIOUS SO-CALLED GRAND LODGE IN LONDON. Article 6
NOT TRUE! Article 7
NEWS FROM SWEDEN. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 7
LEEDS MASONIC EDUCATIONAL AND BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 10
Obituary. Article 10
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN GLASGOW AND WEST OF SCOTLAND. Article 10
MASONIC MEETINGS IN EDINBURGH AND VICINITY. Article 10
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Royal Arch.

Dr Hopkins , seconded by Ex . Comp . Jelley , an alteration was made in one of the bye-laws , by which in future the election of and ballot for the officers will take place a month before , instead of on the day of the installation . Several matters of only local interest having been discussed and settled , and no other business offering , the chapter ... oc rinsed at o o ' clock .

KENDAL . — Kendal Castle Chapter ( No . j , n ) . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held oil Thursday , January 25 th , at one o ' clock in the afternoon , at the Masonic Hall , Stramondgate . The chapter vvas opened by the Principals , after which the companions were admitted ar . d the minutes read and confirmed . E . Comp . lohn Bowes , P . Z ., & c , was then invited to instal the

Principals elect , viz ., Comps . J . Holme , Z . ; Joseph Bintley , H . ; and John Talbot , J . The ceremony having been completed , the officers for the ensuing year were invested , viz ., Comps . McKay , E . ; Bell , N . ; and Godfrey , P . S . A cordial vote of thanks was accorded to Comp . Bowes for his able services for years past , and particularly for those of that day . The Treasurer , Comp . Titus

Wilson , reported that the finances of the chapter were in a very satisfactory condition , whereupon Comp . McKay announced that he had undertaken the duty of Steward at the forthcoming festival of the Benevolent Institution , and asked for £ 3 to be added to his list , which vvas readily granted . After the transaction of some routine business , the chapter was closed with the usual solemnities .

LIVERPOOL . —Temple Chapter ( No . 1094 ) . —The companions of this well accredited chapter assembled at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , on Tuesday evening , the 23 rd ult ., to assist at the installation of chiefs and investiture of officers . There was a large fathering of members and visitors . Comp . Dr . J . K . Smith , P . Z ., vvas the installing officer , assisted by

Comp . J . B . Robinson , P . Z . Comps . Peter Macmuldrow was installed M . E . Z . ; Richard Washington , H . ; Richard C . Yelland , J . ; J . Pemberton , P . Z ., was invested Treasurer ; D . A . Davies , S . E . ; J . Hayes , S . N . ; and J . W . Burgess , P . S . At the conclusion of the installation , Bros . H . VV . Parry , W . Inwood , VV . Hawskworth , N . Robertson , W . R . Rieve , and C . Wingate were solemnly

exalted , and the officers astonished every one by the perfect manner in which they performed their new duties , eliciting high encomiums from the P . Z . ' s and visitors . Every circumstance seems to point to a prosperous year . In addition to the usual toasts which followed the banquet , "The Newly-exalted Candidates" was thrown in , and

cordially acknowledged . Several good songs and recitations were given , and the M . E . Z ., in the course of the evening , in the name of the companions , presented to Comp . R . R . Martin , the Immediate P . Z ., a handsome Past Principal's jewel as a mark of the esteem in which he vvas held by the members of the chapter .

Scotland.

Scotland .

PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF GLASGOW . The regular quarterly communication of this lodgepostponed from Thursday , Jan . 25 , for , we presume , obvious reasons—was held on Thursday , 1 st inst ., in St . Mark ' s Hall , Buchanan-street . The Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Col . Walter Montgomerie Neilson , presided , supported by his office-bearers as follows : —Bros .

F . A . Barrow , Deputc-Masrer ; J . Baird , Substitute-Master ; James Gillies , Treas . ; W . H . Bickerton , Sec . ; John Morgan , S . D . ; Jas . Ritchie , Arch . ; Robert Jack , Jeweller ; Alex . Bain , B . B . ; Thomas Halkcr , Dir . of Music ; David Reid , Swd . Br . ; Robert Robb , Marshall , and P . of Stewards ; and James Booth , I . G . In the early portion of the meeting , previous to the installation of office-bearers , one or

two of these brethren sustained their former offices . At the opening Bro . D . M'Innes , of Lodge St . Mungo , No . 27 , was acting S . W . ; Bro . James Thomson , W . M . Lodge St . Mark , No . 102 , J . W . ; Bro . John Morgan , P . M . Lodge Star , No . 219 , acting Secretary ; and Bro . David Reid , W . M . Lodge St . Andrew , acting I . G . The lodge having

been opened , the minutes of last regular meeting of the lodge and of several meetings of P . G . L . Committee held since , were read by Bro . Morgan , and , after some short discussion , approved of and passed . In the unavoidable absence of Bro . G . Sinclair , Treas . of the P . G . L . Benevolent Fund , Bro . Morgan read the minutes of three meetings of the Fund Committee which had been held since last

communication , from which it appeared that there had been granted , to approved applicants for benevolence , at the first of these meetings the sum of £ 26 -, at the second £ 7 ; and at the third £ 14—in all the sum of £ 47 . The next item on the programme of the evening was the installation of office-bearers for the ensuing year , according to the list , as already reported , at the date 'of their recent election .

This was accordingly proceeded with , the obligation being given them by Bro . Barrow , and the P . G . Master himself investing each with the jewel or emblem of his office . The billet of business to come before the Grand Lodge of Scotland at their next quartely meeting , to be held on Monday next , was then taken up , and one or two of the motions then to be brought forward gave occasion for several

comments lrom , among others , the R . W . P . G . Master himself , as also Bros . Barrow and D . M . Nelson , I . P . M ,. Lodge St . John No . 3 J , and Senior Deacon of Grand Lodge . Thereafter the Committee of the P . G . L . Benevolent F ' und , which consists of the office-bearers of the lodge , Were formally re-appointed , and Bros . Tliomson , R . W . M . ( No . 102 ) ; Kinnaird , R . W . M . ( No . 73 )

and Dr . M'Innes , W . M . 27 , appointed as auditors for the year of the lodge accounts . Bro . Barrow then referred to the resignation last year , by Bro . Aichd . M'Taggart of the office of Prov . Grand Secretary , and said he desired to bear his testimony to the ability and conscx ilio usness with which Bro . John Morgan , Past Master of Lodge 21 9 , had fulfilled " ad interim" the duties of that posi-

Scotland.

: ion , from the ' moment he accepted them until the present imc . In all his ( Bro . Barrow ' s ) experience , extending iver many years , none lind more ably discharged the tuties than Bro . Morgan . He had reason to know that . he latter would not on retiring accept of that portion of : he salary pertaining to the office which would fall to him or the period of time he had held it ; and therefore what

he had to propose was that the lodge accord him a hearty vote of thanks for his services during the time he had been acting P . G . Secretary , and further , that they vote a sum oi £ 10 for the purpose of presenting him with sonre token of their respect for those services . The motion was carried unanimously , and with much demonstration of approval ; and it was agreed to leave

to the office-bearers of the lodge to arrange as to the form the token should take . Bro . Morgan in returning thanks , said that if what he had been able to do during the short time he had held office had been of service to the lodge , he considered his reward had been earned . Since , however , it had been proposed to give him some acknowledgment , he would consent to receive

it , but he would request of them not to make it anything of such value as the sum mentioned . Before closing , the chairman addressed a few words to the brethren , in the course of which he referred to the scheme he had promulgated some time ago for the acquisition of better accommodation for the work of Masonry , and in particular of the Provincial Grand Lodge in Glasgow— -with the details

of which the readers of the Freemason are already acquainted . In the meantime the project had fallen through , but he haS reserved to himself the right of re-acquiring the property at the West-End , which he had purchased , and now let for other purposes , at th " . end of three years ,

so that it might be available in tbe future if the brethren in Glasgow showed their desire to go into the matter . Three cheers having been given for the chairman on his re-appearance among them , on the motion of Bro . D . M . Nelson , the lodge vvas closed by Bro . John Baird in due and ancient form .

Supreme Grand Chapter.

SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER .

The quarterly convocation of Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Ar < -h Masons of England , vvas holden at Freemasons' Hall on Wednesday evening . The different offices were held as follows : Col . Burdett , Z . ; S . Rawson , H . ; E . Pattison , J . ; John Hervey , S . E . ; Col . Creaton , N . ;

Rev . R . S . Wigram , P . S , ; Captain Piatt ; ist A . S . ; Benj . Head , 2 nd A . S . ; J . C . Parkinson , S . B . ; E . J . Barrow , Std . Bearer ; J . M . Case , D . C . and C . B . Payne , Janitor . The other Comps . present were S . B . Hollon , P . D . C ; N . Bradford , P . G ., D . C ; Robert Giey , P . P . S . ; Charles A . Murton , P . A . S . ; Edward S . Snell . P . G . S . B . -, Peter

Wagner , P . Z . ; John Boyd , P . Z . ; John Canham , H . 22 , Saml . H . Rawley , Z . 174 ; C Congreve , Z . 913 ; E . Denton , Z . 9 ' 3 > J- McDougal , J . 913 ; Jamct , L . Thomas , P . Z . 135 Hyde Clarke , Z . 913 ; F . R . Vine , J . 749 ; Charles F . Hogard , Z . 141 ; W . Viner Bedolfc , 1329 ; Joshua Nunn Thomas Kingston , H . 9 62 ; Alfred B . Bennett , P . Z . 294 ,

Matthew Cooke , P . Z . 534 ; G . Lemann , Z . 176 ; A . H ; Tattershall , Z . 143 ; Fred . G . Pownhall , J . 13 ; Peter . Parsons , J . 1348 -, G . R . Shervill , H . 534 ; H . Bickerstaff , Z . 13 ; J . R . Molineux , Z . 2 ; F . G . Baker , P . Z . 753 ; H . Massey , P . Z . 619 , ( Freemason ) ; R . G . K . Wilkinson , J . 7 . ; Wm . Kirby , Z . 25 Jabez Hogg , Z . 1260 ; R . J . Spiers ,

P . G . S . B . After the formal opening of Grand Chapter , the minutes of last convocation were read and confirmed . On the motion of Col . Creaton , seconded by Bro . Joshua Nunn , the following report of the Committee of General Purposes was taken as read , and received and entered on

the minutes : — The Committee of General Purposes beg to report that they have examined the accounts from the 18 th October , 1876 , to the iOth January , 1877 , both inclusive , which ihey find to be as follows : — To Balance Grand Chapter £ 415 ti 1 „ „ Unappropriated Account ... 177 12 11 ,, Subsequent Receipts 392 8 3

£ ° 4 B 12 3 By Purchase of £ 300 Consols at 94 s and Commission £ $ 3 10 o „ Disbursements during the Quarter ... 175 S 4 „ Balance 414 6 o „ „ in Unappropriated Account ... 172 7 11 J C' ° 45 12 3

which balances are in the hands of Messrs . Willis , Percival & Co ., bankers of the Grand Treasurer . The committee have likewise to report that they have received the following petitions : — ist . From Comps . Roger Alfred Grundy as Z ., James

Dick Calder as H ., John Hall as J ., and six others for a chapter , to be attached to the Devonshire Lodge , No . 625 , Glossop , to be called "The Devonshire Chapter , " and to meet at the Norfolk Arms Hotel , Glossop , in the County of Derbyshire . 2 nd . From Comps . Jones Giffard Nash as Z ., Vera W .

Taylor as H ., John Bagot Scriven as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Stortford Lodge , No . 409 , Bishop Stortford , to be called " The Stortford Chapter , " aud to meet at the Chequtrs Hotel , Bishop Stortford , in lhe County of Hertfordshire . 3 rd . Fro 11 O . mps . Arthur Robert Marten , as Z ., Felix

Sumner Knyvett as H ., William Smithett as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Lodge of Felicity , No . 5 8 , London , to be Cilled " 'The Chapter of Felicity , " and to meet at the Loudon Masonic Club , No . 101 , Queen Victoria-street , in the City of London . 4 th . From Comps . John Daniel Massey as Z „ George

Supreme Grand Chapter.

Wilson as H ., George Robert Green as J ., and six others for a Chapter to be attached to the Phcenix Lodge , No . 173 , London , to be called "The Phoenix Chapter , " and to meet at Freemasons' Hall , London . Sth . From Comos . John Louden as Z .. Ezekiel Nathan

as H ., Henry Smith Fish as J ., and nine others for a Chapter to be attached to the Port Chalmers Marine Lodge , No . 942 , Port Chalmers , Otago , to be called " The Joyce Chapter , " and to meet at Port Chalmers , Otago , New Zealand .

6 th . From Comps . the Right Honourable Lord Viscount Holmcsdale , M . P ., as Z ., James Smith Eastes as H-, The Reverend Thomas Robinson as J ., and seven others , for a Chapter to be attached to the Invicta Lodge , No . qoq , Ashford , to be called " The Invicta Chapter , " and to meet at the Corn Exchange , Ashford , in the County of Kent .

The prayers of these petitions being in all respects regular , the Committee recommend that they be respectively granted , ( Signed ) J CREATON , President . All these petitions were granted unanimously . In seconding the motion that the 6 th of the above petition be granted , Comp . F . Pattison said he was much

pleased to see Lord Holmesdale taking this step . He looked upon it as the stepping stone to the establishment of other chapters in the province of Kent , where there were at present many lodges and chapters . Comp . Matthew Cooke rose to present a memorial to Grand Chapter , and to ask its advice ; but the M . E . Z . ruled that as this business was not on the paper of Grand

Chapter , and the chapter of which Comp . Cooke was Z . had been suspended , he had no locus standi , and he was requested to retire . Comp . Cooke having retired , The M . E . Z . asked the companions whether they had

anything to say upon the subject of Comp . Cooke ' s memorial , and receiving no reply , he said that the matter could not come before Grand Chapter until next meeting in May after it had been before the Committee of General Purposes . Grand Chapter was thereupon closed in due form .

Testimonial To Bro. W. Smith.

TESTIMONIAL TO BRO . W . SMITH .

Many brethren of the lodges and chapters meeting at Anderton's Hotel having expressed a wish to acknowledge the services of Bro . W . Smith ( head waiter ) , on completing his 23 rd year of service , the W . M ., officers , and brethren of the Domatic Lodge , No . 177 , feeling desirous of acknowledging theirappreciation of the courteous , attentive , and

praiseworthy manner in which Bro . Smith had discharged the duties of his position , are desirous of presenting him with a testimonial , and they now invite the co-operation of the officers and brethren of the lodges and chapters who are desirous of uniting in the work . In furtherance of this object , a meeting was held at Anderton ' s Hotel on Wednesday evening , Bro . James Willing , jun ., W . M . 177 , in

the chair , when he was supported by the following brethren : —P . Palmer , S . W . 177 ; Barfield , P . M ., Treas . 511 ; Buscall , J . W . 177 ; Wilson , P . Z . 177 ; Hinds , 72 ; G . Clarke , 177 ; Lovett , 179 ; Willis , 17 ; ; Stewart , 141 ; Hobbs , W . M . 749 ; H . Massey ( Freemason ) , Jones , 177 ; Reed , Sec . 711 ; Lean , J . W . 193 ; J . Panler , P . M . 749 ; George Everett , P . M . 177 ; J . W . Hobbs , W . M . 749 ;

and J . C . Dwarbcr . Alter the Chairman had explained the object of the meeting the brethren present expressed their concurrence in the project , and they formed themselves into a committee for the purpose of furthering it . On the motion of Bro . Wilson , seconded by Beo . Barfield , the above brethren were formed into a committee , with power to

add to their number . Bro . Palmer proposed , and Bro . Hines seconded , that Bro . Willing be chairman , and Bro . Barfield be Vice-Chairman . Bro . Wilson proposed , and Bro . Palmer seconded , that Bro . Reed and Bro . Williams be joint Secretaries . Bro . Wilson proposed , and Bro . Reed seconded , that Bro . Willing be Treasurer pro . tem . All these motions were carried unanimously ; and it was then ordered that circulars be sent round t-i each lodge

and chapter meeting at Anderton s , inviting their assistance in the object in view . Letters were read from Bros . J . Painter , P . M . 749 ; J . W . Hobbs , W . M . 749 ; Geo . Everett , P . M . 177 ; and J . C . Dwarber , W . M . 1589 , concurring in the scheme , and placing their names down for subscriptions to the list . The meeting was then adjourned to the 28 th inst ., at Anderton's Hotel , at seven p . m .

The " Wolsey Lodge , " 1656 , will be conse crated on Saturday , the 17 th inst ., at the White Hart Hotel , Hampton Wick , at half-past three o ' clock . The ceremonies of consecration and installation will be worked by the R . W . Bro . Colonel Burdett , P . S . G . W . and P . G . M .

Middlesex , assisted by Bro . Robert Wentworth Little , P . P . S . G . W . Middlesex , and Bro . the Rev . F . J . Champion de Crespigny , 708 , P . P . G . Chap . Middlesex . The officers designate are Bros . W . Hammond , P . M . 201 , 1326 , and 1 5 12 , P . PG . D . Middlesex , Worshipful Master ; B . Sharp , P . M . 84 , S . VV . ; ar . d J . Bond , P . M ., J . W .

HOLLOWAY ' PILLS . —Indigestion . —How much thought has been bestowed . And what ponderous volumes have been written upon this plag ¦« 01 ' every honseho d , wh . cn is with certiint . and satcty dispelled without fear ol relapse , by a course ol' this purifvin ^ , -nothing , and tonic medicine 1 ' It acts directly on the sti-macl ) , liver , and bowels—more indirectly , though not less cllectivclv , on the brain , nerves , vessels , and glands , and commands such order throughout the entire system that harmony dwells between each org ^ n and its lunctions . Dyspepsia tan no !•¦¦ gcr be the mi ^ bi-ar ol tl e punlic , since Holloway ' s fills are til ly competent to subdue the most chronic and di-trcssiug casts ol Impaired digestion , avd to restore tne miserable sull ' erer to health , strength aud chccrlulnets . —ADVT .

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