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Knights Templar.

Captain ; Moses Mavvson , 2 nd Captain ; W . Bulman , Almoner ; W . Shakespeare , Expert ; J . Gallagher , 2 nd Standard Bearer ; John Kenyon , Captain of Lines ; T . Evans , J . Lloyd , j . Capeli , S . Hickins , J . » . Windows , Vf . Fletcher , H . Firth , and Ii . Burrows . The visitors included Sir Knig hts C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , Dep . P . G . Prior , Lancashire ; E . Pierpoint , P . E . C , 2 nd Grand Capt . of Lines ;

Captain T . Berry , P . E . C , G . St . B . ; H . Nelson , Marshal , Wm . de la More Preceptory ; and Joseph Wood , Treasurer Wm . de la More Preceptory ( " Freemason " ) . The records of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Comp . Douglas , and as he was duly elected and in attendance he was duly exalted by the E . Preceptor , assisted by the D . P . G . Prior , saluted , and

proclaimed a Knight of the Order . The Deputy Grand Prior then ascended the throne , when Sir Knight John Edward Jackson , the P . elect , was presented to Ihe D . G . Prior by Sir Knights Pierpoint , P . E . C , and VV . Doyle , I . P . E . Preceptor , to receive the benefits of installation with the usual ceremony . At the proper stage , all the Sir Knights below the rank of E . P . retired , and on being re-admitted the

newly-installed E . Preceptor ( Sir Knight Jackson ) was saluted according to ancient custom . He immediately proceeded to invest the following as his officers : —Sir Knights VV . Doyle , Prelate ; M . Mawson , Constable ; R . Brown , Marshal ; W . Shakespeare , Registrar ; T . Clark , Treasurer ; J . Capell , Almoner ; J . Kenyon , Expert ; T . Evans , ist Standard Bearer ; S . Hickins , 2 nd Standard

Bearer ; J . B . Widdows , Herald ; J . Gallagher , Captain of Lines ; H . Burrows , Chamberlain ; and Sir Knight P . Ball was elected Equerry . After the tiansaction of some formal business , the preceptory was closed in due form with silemn prayer . The assembled knights then adjourned to banquet , which was provided by Sir Knight Ball in a most

satisfactory manner . The -wine carle and the banquet were of the highest order . The newly-installed E . Preceptor presided , supported by the D . P . G . Prior , Sir Knights Pierpoint , Berry , Doyle , Clark , and about 20 other knights . Thc usual toasts vvere given and responded to with great cordiality , and the geniol company broke up about 10 o ' clock .

Scotland.

Scotland .

GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . The quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was held on Monday evening , the Sth inst ., in tbe Freemasons' Hall , George-street , Edinburgh . There was a very large attendance of the brethren . In the unavoidable absence of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , Sir M . R . Shaw Stewart , the throne was occupied by Bro

Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , P . S . G . M ., and P . G . M . of Peebles and Selkirk , supported by Major Hamilton Ramsay , o ! Garion , S . G . W . ; William Hay , S . G . D ., acting J . G . W . ; Lauderdale Maitland , of Eccles , P . G . M . of Dumfriesshire ; Dr . Loth , representative of the G .-anrl Orient of France ; John Laurie , G . S . ; D . Kinnear , J . G . D . ; Williim O . Iieer , P . G . D . ; Alexander li ly , G . J . ; John Coghill , G . Dir . of

Cer . ; Daniel Robertson , G . B . B . ; Captain G . F . R . Colt , of Gartslu-rrie , G . S . U . ; W . M . Bryco , G . T . ; and others . The Grand Lodge having been duly opened , the acting G . M . prefaced the proceedings with an intimation of the decease of Bro . David Bryce , R . S . A ., Architect to the Grand Lodge , which took place on Sunday last , and after referring to the many estimable qualities of the

deceased , moved that an expression of deep regret be engrossed in thc minutes of the Grand Lodge of the loss sustained . The G . S . rcael apologies for absence from the Earl of Rosslyn , P . G . M ., and others . Charters for new lodges were granted for The Northern Star , Kurseong , India ; The Lachlan , Forbes , New South Wales-, Hamilton , Surat , India ; Canterbury Killwinning , Canterbury ,

New Zealand ; Manukau , Auckland , New Zealand ; Islam , Bombay ; The Calendar , Falkirk ; Gordon ' s , Buckie ; and the St . James , Harthill , Wnitburn . After the acting G . M . had reported the successful inauguration of the Lodge St . Leonard , Loanheael , Midlothian , a motion ot which notice had been given at last communication was brought forward , anil carried by a majority , that tlie election of

R . W . Depute G . M . be vested in Grand Lodge as formerly , and not as at present in thc M . W . G . M . Also that Grand Lodge accounts be audited monthly . The question was brought up relating to lodges in arrears , and agreed to that they be struck off tlie Grand Lodge roll , and should they wish afterwards to be resuscitated to come in rotation at the bottom of the roll ; and after other business of minor importance , Grand Lodge was duly closed .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Glasgow Kilwinning ( No . 4 ) . —Thc mo . ithly meeting of this old lodge was held in their hall , 170 , Buchanan-street , on Wednesday evening , 3 rd inst . Bro . H . Prout , W . M ., occupied the chair ; G . Holmes , S . VV . ; J . Mclnnes , S . M . 408 , acting J . W . ; J . D . Dixon , D . M . ; J . McKeanel , Treasurer ; J . Currie , Secretary ; A . Rieldle , J . D . ; W . D . Gourlay , Jeweller ; J .

Carmichael , S . S . ; and a full attendance of members and visiting brethren , among whom were Bros . J . Morgan , W . M . 219 ; W . Bell , I . P . M . 3 ] ; 11 . Mitchell , P . M . 332 ; William Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( "Freemason" ); and others . On the lodge being opened Bro . J . McNair was passed to the Fellow Craft Degree by Bro . Wheeler , 73 . The lodge was then resumed in thc F'irst Degree . It was then announced that thc Provincial Grand Lodge were in

waiting . Thc W . M . gave instructions to receive them , which was accordingly done with thc usual honours . The deputation consisted of Bros . J . Baird , P . G . S . M . ; G . Sinclair , Treas . of Benevolent Fund ; A . McTaggart , M . A ., P . G . Sec ; J . Gillies , P . G . Treas . ; A . Bain , P . G . B . B . ; Allison , P . G . J . ; Ritchie , P . G . Architect ; J . Miller , P . G . J . D ; j . Miller , P . G . D . of M . ; and D . Reid , P . G . I . G . The deputation having taken their places on lhc dais , Bro . McTaggart , P . G . Sec , read

Scotland.

the report , which was as follows . " We , the undersigned office-bearers of the P . G . L . of Glasgow , hereby certify that we visited the Lodge Glasgow Kilwinning , No . 4 , examined the various books , and found them in a very satisfactory condition , and generally the lodge is working in strict harmony with thc Constitutions of thc Grand Lodge of Scotland . " Bro . Baird briefly substantiated the

statements made by thc P . G . Sec , and was sorry they were leaving or had to leave this fine hall , but wished them every success in their new premises , and trusted they would be as prosperous in the future as they had been in thc past , and even more so . Bro . Prout , VV . M ., thanked the deputation for their annual visit , and moved a vote of thanks to the P . G . Officers present , which was

enthusiastically given . Thc P . G . L . deputation then withdrew . The lodge then went on to harmony , when tlie brethren spent a short time in a social capacity . GLASGOW—Lodge St . Mungo ( No . 27 ) . — The regular meeting of this old lodge was held in St . Mark's Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , on Thursday evening , 4 th inst ., Bro . D . Butler , W . M ., presiding ; J . M . Oliver ,

S . W . 3 60 , acting S . W . ; G . McComb . J . W . ; D . Dick , S . M . ; A . R . Wilson , V . Chap . ; S . Dory , " S . S . ; W . Albin , Dir . of M . ; and James , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . A . Bain , P . M . 103 ; T . Graham , J . W . 36 a ; C . McKenzie , J . W . 354 ; W . Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( " Freemason " ) ; T . Wallace , 117 ; II . Hall , 117 ; S . Aitken , 128 ; A . Harper , 292 ; E . Master , 292 ; R . Rae , 49 ; W . McHardie . 360 ;

J . McEwan , 3 62 ; J . Allan , 399 ; J . Brock , 399 ; VV . B . Paterson , 3 G 0 ; J . Stewart , 360 ; anel others . On the lodge being opened , Mr . Robert Hood was admitted and received the First Degree at the hands of Bro . Bail el , P . M . 103 , in his usual able minner . The lodge was then called to refreshment , when the chairman proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were heartily

respnnded to , and after spending a short time in harmony the lodge was called to labour , and closed in due form . DUNBAR . —Dunbar Castle Lodge ( No . 75 ) , —A Masonic ball was held in the assembly rooms here on Wednesday , 3 rd inst ., under the auspices of this lodge . The company numbered about one hundred and forty . Long before the hour for dancing immense crowels had

thronged about Ihe doors , gazing * ith aelmiration upon the rich and dazzling brightness of the ladies as they alighed from the carriages , with their magnificent and ragrant bouquets , a scencc so pleasing and gratifying that amply rewarded the bystanelcrs . Dancing commenced at ten p . m ., and was kept up with good spirit till an early hour in the morning . Mrs . Variance and Bro .

C . Nelson , VV . M ., opened thc ball ; Br-i . J . Blake , S . VV ., ably officiated as M . C . Bros . Ii . Payne , A . Robertson , and J . Tait were members of committee , anil deserve great praise for thc zealous manner they filled their office . "Phe orchestra was uneler the able leadership of Bro . D . Vallance , P . M ., and consisted of eight musicians , who playeel some beautiful airs with exceedingly good tnste ,

and elicited frequent applause during the evening . GALASHIELS . —St . John ' s Lodge ( So . 2 S 2 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their monthly meeting on the ist inst ., when Bro . Rolertson , of the Abbotsford Hotel , and Bro . Oevens were raised by the VV . M ., Bro . Thomson , to the high and sublime degree of a Master Mason . In const < i : < nee of the death of Bro . William

Kerr , who has long held the honourable office of Bible Bearer , Bro . Alexander Wood was elected to the office . Thc arrangements fur laying the foundation-stone ef the new Masonic Hall on May 1 2 th are nearly complete . It is expected to be the largest Masonic meeting ever held in thc south of Scotland . Deputations Irom English lodges are expected .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Caledonian Railway ( No . 354 ) . —The P . G . L . D . on leaving Kilwinning , No . 4 , proceeded to visit this ljilge on the evening of Wedneseliy , 3 rd inst . Meantime the lodge had been opened by Bro . j . Fraser , P . M . 8 7 , in the unavoidable alxencc of Bro . A . B . Ferguson , VV . M . ; J . Harley , S . VV . ; C . McKenzie , J . W . ; 1 ) . Buchanan , D . M . ; D . T . Cnliruhoun ,

Treas . ; R . A . McLean , Sec ; and the other officebearers in their respective places . The hall was completely filled with members and visitors , among whom were Bras . J . Booth , VV . M . 87 ; J . Morgan , VV . M . 219 ; VV . Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( " Freemason" ); ar . d others . The deputation was received by tlie brethren upstHiding , and with the customary formalities . Bro . McTaggart

before reading the report said , he was proud to say it was a most favourable one ; in fact , no better in the province , and most encouraging . It was simply this , "We , the undersigned office-bearers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow , hereby ceitify that we visited Caledonian Railway , 354 , on the evening of Wednestl . iy , 3 rd May , examined the various books of the lodge , and found them in

a most satisfactory condition , anil that generally the lodge is working in strict harmony wilh the laws of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . " Bro . Baird , P . G . S . M ., said : This report must be very satisfactory to every member of the lodge , and , indeed , it stands next highest to any lodge in the province , so far as we have visited this year , as regards charity . You have disburseel no less than close

upon £ 20 towards the relief of the pocr ancl distressed , and I will tike the first { opportunity of conveying to Bro . Neilson , the P . G . M ., the flourishing condition of this his mother lodge . Bro . Eraser , the acting VV . M ., then thanked the P . G . L . deputation , and apologised for his presence in the chair . lie was kindly waited upon , and requested , in the absence of the respected W . M ., Bro . Ferguson , to preside Ethat evening , therefore his appearance

here to night . lie ( the chairman ) concluded by proposing a vote of thanks to the Provincial Gram ! Lodge officers , which was h . artily responded to . On the motion of Bro . Ilaiiey , S . VV ., and seconded by Uro . McKenzie , J . W ., Bros . J . Miller , P . M . 87 , P . G . J . D ., and Ritchie , ' P . G . Archt , vvere obligated honorary members of the lodge , The P . G . L . deputation then retired . The lodge was then : alled to refreshment , w ' . ien a most enjoyable evening was

Scotland.

spent in harmony . Bro . Hirelie , of Lodge 87 , presided at the harmonium , and gave some splendid selections of music . The chair was occupied in rotation by Bros . Fraser and D . Rcici , I . P . M . 463 . GLASGOW . —Lodge Dramatic ( No . 371 ) . —The regular meeting of this prosperous lodge was held in St . Mark ' s Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , on Wednesday , rptf

inst ., at three o ' clock p . m . Ihe W . M ., Bro . W . J . g . Dobson , occupied thc chair , supported by Bros . H . VV . J ackman , S . W . ; R . S . Smyth , S . D ., acting J . W . ; j " , Houston , D . M . ; VV . Barbour , Treas . ; Weir , acting Sec . ; ' L . Mitchell , J . D . ; J . Robertson , I . G . ; and Hardie , Tyler ' . Visitors : Bros . D . Lamb , D . M . 360 ; J . M . Oliver , S . VV 360 ; VV . Phillips , VV . M . 35 6 ; P . ' Brownlie , J . W . 3- ' - ; W . ' Ferguson , P . M . 343 ( " Freemason " ) ; R . Allan , Sec 581 ;

Dr . Buchanan , 4 ; G . W . Wheeler , 73 ; VV . Reynolds , 556 ; and others . On the minutes being read and confirmed , Mr . A . A . Gibb was initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . ; Bro . W . Buchanan passed to the Fellow Craft Degree by Bro . Oliver , S . VV . 3 60 ; and Bros . G . Connell and F . Muir were raisee ! to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason by Bro . D . Lamb , D . M . 3 60 . The working of tbe three degrees was rendered in a careful and impressive

manner . GLASGOW . —Lodge Plantation ( No . 581 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , Craigiehall-street , on Monday evening , ist inst ., Bro . T . Stobo , W . M . in the chair ; Alex . Gow , S . M . ; D . Peacock , S . W .-,. ] . Henry , J . W . ; W . Taylor , Treas . ; R . Allan Sec . ; T . Paterson , I . G . ; and Gumming , Tyler . Visitors , Bros . D Smart , W . M . 347 ; J . McMillan , P . M . r . V ; W .

Bell , I . P . M . 3 i ; T . Fletcher , P . M . 3 i ; J . Cunningham , I . P . M . 347 ; . )¦ VV . Burns , I . P . M . 87 ; J . M . Oliver , S . VV . 3 60 ; R . Macpherson , 3 ! . ; R . Russell , 437 ; and others . On the loelge bring openeel , and thc minutes of last meeting rcael and confirmed , the Secretary read code of byelaws for the second time , as drawn up by thc committee appointed for that purpose . Mr . T . Walker was initiated

into the E . A . Degree by Bro . J . VV . Burns , I . P . M . 87 . The lodge was then lais-id to the Third Degree , when Bros . J . Wilson , VV . F . Mahon , anel A . Gow were raised to tlie Sublime Degree erf Master Mason bv Bro . McMillan , P . M . 3-3 , in that brother ' s well-known , able , and most

impressive manner . Ihe lodge was then resumed in the First Degree , when the first four admitted and raised brethren of the lodge presented one of their instructors with the ancient fee ( a Kilmarnock bonnet ) , he having agreed to walk to the nearest parish church tlie first Sunday convenient thereafter .

Sir Henry Edwards' Visit To The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

SIR HENRY EDWARDS' VISIT TO THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

On Monday afternoon lhc annual visit of the Chairman of the festival of this institution , accompanied by the . •rte-w . ir . ls of the day , was paid lo the sciroolhouse , at St . John ' s Hill , Battersea Rise , by Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., 1 ) -paly Lieutenant of the West Riding , and Provincial

Grand Master of West 1 orkshire , who presided at the SSth anniversary festival of the institution held on Wednesday evening . Sir Henry was accompanied by Lady Edwards and Mr . Priestly Churchill Edwards , who were met at the doors e > f the institution by Bro . Thomas White , Past Grand Steward , Chairman of the clay of the I louse Committee , Colonel Creaton , Colonel Burdett , Colonel Peters , Bros .

Joshua Nunn , P . G . Sword Bearer ; J . A Rucker , P . G . Deacon ; Griffiths Smith , Past Grand Steward ; II . A . Dubois , Rev . J . M . Vaughan , R . VV . Little ( Sec ) , and Miss S . L . Davis ( head governess . ) They were then conducted to the exercise-room , where 124 ofthe girls were put through their calisthenic exercises , while others played march tunes on the pianoforte . The party were afterwards conducted

over th . r building , and the general arrangements of the establishment for the comfort and health of thc little inmates were fully shewn and explained . After this private view had been completed the distinguished visitors partook cf slight refection , and at four o'clock , when the Stewards of the festival and their families arrived to partake in the clay ' s proceedings , adj 'urned to the hall , where the pupils

w < re ranged to give specimens of their proficiency in the various branches of education pursu-rel at the school . The room was densely crowded , anil afforded sufficient evielcnce of the necessity for ihe additions to the building which have lately been decided upon . Sir Henry , Lady , and Mr . P . C Edwards , suppoited by the above-named brethren of the House Committee , Miss Davis , and the other

governesses , sat in front , while the executants of the different selections performed on the piriform erected at the south end of the hall . A selection of music and recitations was then given by thc following pupils : —Florence S . Groves , Agnes Barron , Dora C . Bowles , Fanny J . Lawrence , Eliza Beveridge , Sarah Young , Caroline E . Holland , Caroline

Hart , Charlotte A . Jay , Edith Patten , Laura Stransonir Agnes A . Nash , Lucinda Broadbe-nt , Ellen A . Gates , Helena Meacock , Louisa Hole , Leila Pulman , Jane R . Upton , Lilian M . Nelson , Jane P . Pattison , Mary Young , Alice M . Tayler , Fiances C . Clark , Kathleen N . Cratnpton , Beatrice M . Wray , Mary C . A . Sargant , Ellen Lucy Morgan , Beatrice A . Bindon , Elizabeth

Owens , Mary E . Sharp , Melora K Goodridge , Mary E Barnes , Kate Hulme , Lily O . Hiron , Lucy Kate Clemence , Ethel Hinson , Rosalie Bowditcb , Matilda M . Sherry , Kilheiine Emery , Louisa Christine Oatef , Flo rence R . Sargant , Rose A . Jennings , Alice M . Neiv boult , Fanny S . Craig , and Colina Sharp .

These performances vvere very loudly applauded , the whole assembly exhibiting much pleasure at the readiness and fluency with which they were given . At the conclusion of these proceedings , Sir Henry Edwards , before presenting the prizes , said that thc display had taken so long that the time for the remainder of the day ' s proceedings was very much nar >

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Knights Templar. Article 3
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SIR HENRY EDWARDS' VISIT TO THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 4
ARRIVAL IN ENGLAND OF THE MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER. Article 5
FUNERAL OF THE COUNTESS DOWAGER OF DERBY. Article 6
Reviews. Article 7
TESTIMONIAL AND DINNER TO BRO. WM. HERBAGE. Article 7
ANCIENT AND PRIMITIVE MASONRY. Article 7
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 7
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 7
TO OUR READERS Article 8
TO ADVERTISERS. Article 8
Answers to Correspondents. Article 8
NOTICE TO OUR MANY CORRESPONDENTS AND READERS. Article 8
Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
WELCOME HOME AGAIN. Article 8
NO POLITICS. Article 8
THE PROPOSED MASONIC LIBRARY AT SHEFFIELD. Article 8
THE TRIUMPH OF INTOLERANCE. Article 9
GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 9
Original Correspondence. Article 9
Multum in Parbo; or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 10
CONSECRATION OF THE MERLIN LODGE (No. 1578) AT PONTYPRIDD. Article 10
MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL, DUBLIN. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 11
PRESENTATION TO BRO. ALDERMAN J| . P. BULL, P.M. AND STEWARD, 540. Article 13
Obituary. Article 13
Masonic and General Tidings. Article 13
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS. For the Week ending Friday, May 19, 1876. Article 14
MASONIC MEETINGS IN WEST LANCASHIRE AND CHESHIRE. Article 14
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Knights Templar.

Captain ; Moses Mavvson , 2 nd Captain ; W . Bulman , Almoner ; W . Shakespeare , Expert ; J . Gallagher , 2 nd Standard Bearer ; John Kenyon , Captain of Lines ; T . Evans , J . Lloyd , j . Capeli , S . Hickins , J . » . Windows , Vf . Fletcher , H . Firth , and Ii . Burrows . The visitors included Sir Knig hts C . R . N . Beswicke-Royds , Dep . P . G . Prior , Lancashire ; E . Pierpoint , P . E . C , 2 nd Grand Capt . of Lines ;

Captain T . Berry , P . E . C , G . St . B . ; H . Nelson , Marshal , Wm . de la More Preceptory ; and Joseph Wood , Treasurer Wm . de la More Preceptory ( " Freemason " ) . The records of the previous meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Comp . Douglas , and as he was duly elected and in attendance he was duly exalted by the E . Preceptor , assisted by the D . P . G . Prior , saluted , and

proclaimed a Knight of the Order . The Deputy Grand Prior then ascended the throne , when Sir Knight John Edward Jackson , the P . elect , was presented to Ihe D . G . Prior by Sir Knights Pierpoint , P . E . C , and VV . Doyle , I . P . E . Preceptor , to receive the benefits of installation with the usual ceremony . At the proper stage , all the Sir Knights below the rank of E . P . retired , and on being re-admitted the

newly-installed E . Preceptor ( Sir Knight Jackson ) was saluted according to ancient custom . He immediately proceeded to invest the following as his officers : —Sir Knights VV . Doyle , Prelate ; M . Mawson , Constable ; R . Brown , Marshal ; W . Shakespeare , Registrar ; T . Clark , Treasurer ; J . Capell , Almoner ; J . Kenyon , Expert ; T . Evans , ist Standard Bearer ; S . Hickins , 2 nd Standard

Bearer ; J . B . Widdows , Herald ; J . Gallagher , Captain of Lines ; H . Burrows , Chamberlain ; and Sir Knight P . Ball was elected Equerry . After the tiansaction of some formal business , the preceptory was closed in due form with silemn prayer . The assembled knights then adjourned to banquet , which was provided by Sir Knight Ball in a most

satisfactory manner . The -wine carle and the banquet were of the highest order . The newly-installed E . Preceptor presided , supported by the D . P . G . Prior , Sir Knights Pierpoint , Berry , Doyle , Clark , and about 20 other knights . Thc usual toasts vvere given and responded to with great cordiality , and the geniol company broke up about 10 o ' clock .

Scotland.

Scotland .

GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND . The quarterly communication of the Grand Lodge of Scotland was held on Monday evening , the Sth inst ., in tbe Freemasons' Hall , George-street , Edinburgh . There was a very large attendance of the brethren . In the unavoidable absence of the Most Worshipful Grand Master , Sir M . R . Shaw Stewart , the throne was occupied by Bro

Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , P . S . G . M ., and P . G . M . of Peebles and Selkirk , supported by Major Hamilton Ramsay , o ! Garion , S . G . W . ; William Hay , S . G . D ., acting J . G . W . ; Lauderdale Maitland , of Eccles , P . G . M . of Dumfriesshire ; Dr . Loth , representative of the G .-anrl Orient of France ; John Laurie , G . S . ; D . Kinnear , J . G . D . ; Williim O . Iieer , P . G . D . ; Alexander li ly , G . J . ; John Coghill , G . Dir . of

Cer . ; Daniel Robertson , G . B . B . ; Captain G . F . R . Colt , of Gartslu-rrie , G . S . U . ; W . M . Bryco , G . T . ; and others . The Grand Lodge having been duly opened , the acting G . M . prefaced the proceedings with an intimation of the decease of Bro . David Bryce , R . S . A ., Architect to the Grand Lodge , which took place on Sunday last , and after referring to the many estimable qualities of the

deceased , moved that an expression of deep regret be engrossed in thc minutes of the Grand Lodge of the loss sustained . The G . S . rcael apologies for absence from the Earl of Rosslyn , P . G . M ., and others . Charters for new lodges were granted for The Northern Star , Kurseong , India ; The Lachlan , Forbes , New South Wales-, Hamilton , Surat , India ; Canterbury Killwinning , Canterbury ,

New Zealand ; Manukau , Auckland , New Zealand ; Islam , Bombay ; The Calendar , Falkirk ; Gordon ' s , Buckie ; and the St . James , Harthill , Wnitburn . After the acting G . M . had reported the successful inauguration of the Lodge St . Leonard , Loanheael , Midlothian , a motion ot which notice had been given at last communication was brought forward , anil carried by a majority , that tlie election of

R . W . Depute G . M . be vested in Grand Lodge as formerly , and not as at present in thc M . W . G . M . Also that Grand Lodge accounts be audited monthly . The question was brought up relating to lodges in arrears , and agreed to that they be struck off tlie Grand Lodge roll , and should they wish afterwards to be resuscitated to come in rotation at the bottom of the roll ; and after other business of minor importance , Grand Lodge was duly closed .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Glasgow Kilwinning ( No . 4 ) . —Thc mo . ithly meeting of this old lodge was held in their hall , 170 , Buchanan-street , on Wednesday evening , 3 rd inst . Bro . H . Prout , W . M ., occupied the chair ; G . Holmes , S . VV . ; J . Mclnnes , S . M . 408 , acting J . W . ; J . D . Dixon , D . M . ; J . McKeanel , Treasurer ; J . Currie , Secretary ; A . Rieldle , J . D . ; W . D . Gourlay , Jeweller ; J .

Carmichael , S . S . ; and a full attendance of members and visiting brethren , among whom were Bros . J . Morgan , W . M . 219 ; W . Bell , I . P . M . 3 ] ; 11 . Mitchell , P . M . 332 ; William Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( "Freemason" ); and others . On the lodge being opened Bro . J . McNair was passed to the Fellow Craft Degree by Bro . Wheeler , 73 . The lodge was then resumed in thc F'irst Degree . It was then announced that thc Provincial Grand Lodge were in

waiting . Thc W . M . gave instructions to receive them , which was accordingly done with thc usual honours . The deputation consisted of Bros . J . Baird , P . G . S . M . ; G . Sinclair , Treas . of Benevolent Fund ; A . McTaggart , M . A ., P . G . Sec ; J . Gillies , P . G . Treas . ; A . Bain , P . G . B . B . ; Allison , P . G . J . ; Ritchie , P . G . Architect ; J . Miller , P . G . J . D ; j . Miller , P . G . D . of M . ; and D . Reid , P . G . I . G . The deputation having taken their places on lhc dais , Bro . McTaggart , P . G . Sec , read

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the report , which was as follows . " We , the undersigned office-bearers of the P . G . L . of Glasgow , hereby certify that we visited the Lodge Glasgow Kilwinning , No . 4 , examined the various books , and found them in a very satisfactory condition , and generally the lodge is working in strict harmony with thc Constitutions of thc Grand Lodge of Scotland . " Bro . Baird briefly substantiated the

statements made by thc P . G . Sec , and was sorry they were leaving or had to leave this fine hall , but wished them every success in their new premises , and trusted they would be as prosperous in the future as they had been in thc past , and even more so . Bro . Prout , VV . M ., thanked the deputation for their annual visit , and moved a vote of thanks to the P . G . Officers present , which was

enthusiastically given . Thc P . G . L . deputation then withdrew . The lodge then went on to harmony , when tlie brethren spent a short time in a social capacity . GLASGOW—Lodge St . Mungo ( No . 27 ) . — The regular meeting of this old lodge was held in St . Mark's Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , on Thursday evening , 4 th inst ., Bro . D . Butler , W . M ., presiding ; J . M . Oliver ,

S . W . 3 60 , acting S . W . ; G . McComb . J . W . ; D . Dick , S . M . ; A . R . Wilson , V . Chap . ; S . Dory , " S . S . ; W . Albin , Dir . of M . ; and James , Tyler . Visitors : Bros . A . Bain , P . M . 103 ; T . Graham , J . W . 36 a ; C . McKenzie , J . W . 354 ; W . Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( " Freemason " ) ; T . Wallace , 117 ; II . Hall , 117 ; S . Aitken , 128 ; A . Harper , 292 ; E . Master , 292 ; R . Rae , 49 ; W . McHardie . 360 ;

J . McEwan , 3 62 ; J . Allan , 399 ; J . Brock , 399 ; VV . B . Paterson , 3 G 0 ; J . Stewart , 360 ; anel others . On the lodge being opened , Mr . Robert Hood was admitted and received the First Degree at the hands of Bro . Bail el , P . M . 103 , in his usual able minner . The lodge was then called to refreshment , when the chairman proposed the usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were heartily

respnnded to , and after spending a short time in harmony the lodge was called to labour , and closed in due form . DUNBAR . —Dunbar Castle Lodge ( No . 75 ) , —A Masonic ball was held in the assembly rooms here on Wednesday , 3 rd inst ., under the auspices of this lodge . The company numbered about one hundred and forty . Long before the hour for dancing immense crowels had

thronged about Ihe doors , gazing * ith aelmiration upon the rich and dazzling brightness of the ladies as they alighed from the carriages , with their magnificent and ragrant bouquets , a scencc so pleasing and gratifying that amply rewarded the bystanelcrs . Dancing commenced at ten p . m ., and was kept up with good spirit till an early hour in the morning . Mrs . Variance and Bro .

C . Nelson , VV . M ., opened thc ball ; Br-i . J . Blake , S . VV ., ably officiated as M . C . Bros . Ii . Payne , A . Robertson , and J . Tait were members of committee , anil deserve great praise for thc zealous manner they filled their office . "Phe orchestra was uneler the able leadership of Bro . D . Vallance , P . M ., and consisted of eight musicians , who playeel some beautiful airs with exceedingly good tnste ,

and elicited frequent applause during the evening . GALASHIELS . —St . John ' s Lodge ( So . 2 S 2 ) . —The brethren of this lodge held their monthly meeting on the ist inst ., when Bro . Rolertson , of the Abbotsford Hotel , and Bro . Oevens were raised by the VV . M ., Bro . Thomson , to the high and sublime degree of a Master Mason . In const < i : < nee of the death of Bro . William

Kerr , who has long held the honourable office of Bible Bearer , Bro . Alexander Wood was elected to the office . Thc arrangements fur laying the foundation-stone ef the new Masonic Hall on May 1 2 th are nearly complete . It is expected to be the largest Masonic meeting ever held in thc south of Scotland . Deputations Irom English lodges are expected .

GLASGOW . —Lodge Caledonian Railway ( No . 354 ) . —The P . G . L . D . on leaving Kilwinning , No . 4 , proceeded to visit this ljilge on the evening of Wedneseliy , 3 rd inst . Meantime the lodge had been opened by Bro . j . Fraser , P . M . 8 7 , in the unavoidable alxencc of Bro . A . B . Ferguson , VV . M . ; J . Harley , S . VV . ; C . McKenzie , J . W . ; 1 ) . Buchanan , D . M . ; D . T . Cnliruhoun ,

Treas . ; R . A . McLean , Sec ; and the other officebearers in their respective places . The hall was completely filled with members and visitors , among whom were Bras . J . Booth , VV . M . 87 ; J . Morgan , VV . M . 219 ; VV . Ferguson , P . M . 543 ( " Freemason" ); ar . d others . The deputation was received by tlie brethren upstHiding , and with the customary formalities . Bro . McTaggart

before reading the report said , he was proud to say it was a most favourable one ; in fact , no better in the province , and most encouraging . It was simply this , "We , the undersigned office-bearers of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow , hereby ceitify that we visited Caledonian Railway , 354 , on the evening of Wednestl . iy , 3 rd May , examined the various books of the lodge , and found them in

a most satisfactory condition , anil that generally the lodge is working in strict harmony wilh the laws of the Grand Lodge of Scotland . " Bro . Baird , P . G . S . M ., said : This report must be very satisfactory to every member of the lodge , and , indeed , it stands next highest to any lodge in the province , so far as we have visited this year , as regards charity . You have disburseel no less than close

upon £ 20 towards the relief of the pocr ancl distressed , and I will tike the first { opportunity of conveying to Bro . Neilson , the P . G . M ., the flourishing condition of this his mother lodge . Bro . Eraser , the acting VV . M ., then thanked the P . G . L . deputation , and apologised for his presence in the chair . lie was kindly waited upon , and requested , in the absence of the respected W . M ., Bro . Ferguson , to preside Ethat evening , therefore his appearance

here to night . lie ( the chairman ) concluded by proposing a vote of thanks to the Provincial Gram ! Lodge officers , which was h . artily responded to . On the motion of Bro . Ilaiiey , S . VV ., and seconded by Uro . McKenzie , J . W ., Bros . J . Miller , P . M . 87 , P . G . J . D ., and Ritchie , ' P . G . Archt , vvere obligated honorary members of the lodge , The P . G . L . deputation then retired . The lodge was then : alled to refreshment , w ' . ien a most enjoyable evening was

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spent in harmony . Bro . Hirelie , of Lodge 87 , presided at the harmonium , and gave some splendid selections of music . The chair was occupied in rotation by Bros . Fraser and D . Rcici , I . P . M . 463 . GLASGOW . —Lodge Dramatic ( No . 371 ) . —The regular meeting of this prosperous lodge was held in St . Mark ' s Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , on Wednesday , rptf

inst ., at three o ' clock p . m . Ihe W . M ., Bro . W . J . g . Dobson , occupied thc chair , supported by Bros . H . VV . J ackman , S . W . ; R . S . Smyth , S . D ., acting J . W . ; j " , Houston , D . M . ; VV . Barbour , Treas . ; Weir , acting Sec . ; ' L . Mitchell , J . D . ; J . Robertson , I . G . ; and Hardie , Tyler ' . Visitors : Bros . D . Lamb , D . M . 360 ; J . M . Oliver , S . VV 360 ; VV . Phillips , VV . M . 35 6 ; P . ' Brownlie , J . W . 3- ' - ; W . ' Ferguson , P . M . 343 ( " Freemason " ) ; R . Allan , Sec 581 ;

Dr . Buchanan , 4 ; G . W . Wheeler , 73 ; VV . Reynolds , 556 ; and others . On the minutes being read and confirmed , Mr . A . A . Gibb was initiated into Freemasonry by the W . M . ; Bro . W . Buchanan passed to the Fellow Craft Degree by Bro . Oliver , S . VV . 3 60 ; and Bros . G . Connell and F . Muir were raisee ! to the Sublime Degree of Master Mason by Bro . D . Lamb , D . M . 3 60 . The working of tbe three degrees was rendered in a careful and impressive

manner . GLASGOW . —Lodge Plantation ( No . 581 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held in the Masonic Hall , Craigiehall-street , on Monday evening , ist inst ., Bro . T . Stobo , W . M . in the chair ; Alex . Gow , S . M . ; D . Peacock , S . W .-,. ] . Henry , J . W . ; W . Taylor , Treas . ; R . Allan Sec . ; T . Paterson , I . G . ; and Gumming , Tyler . Visitors , Bros . D Smart , W . M . 347 ; J . McMillan , P . M . r . V ; W .

Bell , I . P . M . 3 i ; T . Fletcher , P . M . 3 i ; J . Cunningham , I . P . M . 347 ; . )¦ VV . Burns , I . P . M . 87 ; J . M . Oliver , S . VV . 3 60 ; R . Macpherson , 3 ! . ; R . Russell , 437 ; and others . On the loelge bring openeel , and thc minutes of last meeting rcael and confirmed , the Secretary read code of byelaws for the second time , as drawn up by thc committee appointed for that purpose . Mr . T . Walker was initiated

into the E . A . Degree by Bro . J . VV . Burns , I . P . M . 87 . The lodge was then lais-id to the Third Degree , when Bros . J . Wilson , VV . F . Mahon , anel A . Gow were raised to tlie Sublime Degree erf Master Mason bv Bro . McMillan , P . M . 3-3 , in that brother ' s well-known , able , and most

impressive manner . Ihe lodge was then resumed in the First Degree , when the first four admitted and raised brethren of the lodge presented one of their instructors with the ancient fee ( a Kilmarnock bonnet ) , he having agreed to walk to the nearest parish church tlie first Sunday convenient thereafter .

Sir Henry Edwards' Visit To The Royal Masonic Institution For Girls.

SIR HENRY EDWARDS' VISIT TO THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS .

On Monday afternoon lhc annual visit of the Chairman of the festival of this institution , accompanied by the . •rte-w . ir . ls of the day , was paid lo the sciroolhouse , at St . John ' s Hill , Battersea Rise , by Sir Henry Edwards , Bart ., 1 ) -paly Lieutenant of the West Riding , and Provincial

Grand Master of West 1 orkshire , who presided at the SSth anniversary festival of the institution held on Wednesday evening . Sir Henry was accompanied by Lady Edwards and Mr . Priestly Churchill Edwards , who were met at the doors e > f the institution by Bro . Thomas White , Past Grand Steward , Chairman of the clay of the I louse Committee , Colonel Creaton , Colonel Burdett , Colonel Peters , Bros .

Joshua Nunn , P . G . Sword Bearer ; J . A Rucker , P . G . Deacon ; Griffiths Smith , Past Grand Steward ; II . A . Dubois , Rev . J . M . Vaughan , R . VV . Little ( Sec ) , and Miss S . L . Davis ( head governess . ) They were then conducted to the exercise-room , where 124 ofthe girls were put through their calisthenic exercises , while others played march tunes on the pianoforte . The party were afterwards conducted

over th . r building , and the general arrangements of the establishment for the comfort and health of thc little inmates were fully shewn and explained . After this private view had been completed the distinguished visitors partook cf slight refection , and at four o'clock , when the Stewards of the festival and their families arrived to partake in the clay ' s proceedings , adj 'urned to the hall , where the pupils

w < re ranged to give specimens of their proficiency in the various branches of education pursu-rel at the school . The room was densely crowded , anil afforded sufficient evielcnce of the necessity for ihe additions to the building which have lately been decided upon . Sir Henry , Lady , and Mr . P . C Edwards , suppoited by the above-named brethren of the House Committee , Miss Davis , and the other

governesses , sat in front , while the executants of the different selections performed on the piriform erected at the south end of the hall . A selection of music and recitations was then given by thc following pupils : —Florence S . Groves , Agnes Barron , Dora C . Bowles , Fanny J . Lawrence , Eliza Beveridge , Sarah Young , Caroline E . Holland , Caroline

Hart , Charlotte A . Jay , Edith Patten , Laura Stransonir Agnes A . Nash , Lucinda Broadbe-nt , Ellen A . Gates , Helena Meacock , Louisa Hole , Leila Pulman , Jane R . Upton , Lilian M . Nelson , Jane P . Pattison , Mary Young , Alice M . Tayler , Fiances C . Clark , Kathleen N . Cratnpton , Beatrice M . Wray , Mary C . A . Sargant , Ellen Lucy Morgan , Beatrice A . Bindon , Elizabeth

Owens , Mary E . Sharp , Melora K Goodridge , Mary E Barnes , Kate Hulme , Lily O . Hiron , Lucy Kate Clemence , Ethel Hinson , Rosalie Bowditcb , Matilda M . Sherry , Kilheiine Emery , Louisa Christine Oatef , Flo rence R . Sargant , Rose A . Jennings , Alice M . Neiv boult , Fanny S . Craig , and Colina Sharp .

These performances vvere very loudly applauded , the whole assembly exhibiting much pleasure at the readiness and fluency with which they were given . At the conclusion of these proceedings , Sir Henry Edwards , before presenting the prizes , said that thc display had taken so long that the time for the remainder of the day ' s proceedings was very much nar >

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