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Masonic Miscellanea.

Masonic Miscellanea .

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , on a Wednesday in May , 1 S 71 .

THE Earl of Dalhottse is to lay the foundationstone of a Masonic lodge in Edinburgh on St . Andrew ' s Day , the 30 th inst ., and the banquet and installation of Grand Lodge office-bearers takes place the same night .

WE have great pleasure in announcing that Bro . Philbrick has been appointed Recorder of Colchester , in the room of Mr . Bushby , one of the recentlyappointed metropolitan police magistrates . IT is proposed shortly to hold a Prov . Grand Mark Lodge for Somerset .

ON the 7 th inst ., nineteen of the brethren of the Lansdown Lodge cf Unity , No . 626 , Chippenham , invited Bro . G . J . Parfitt , the W . M . of that lodge and P . S . G . W . of Wilts , to a sumptuous banquet at

Bro . Rubies , Castle Hotel , Bath , and presented him with a very handsome tea service , inscribed as a testimonial of their high estimation of his great Masonic zeal and attainments .

THE St . James' Union ( No . 1 S 0 ) Lodge of Instruction will hold its annual meeting for working the fifteen sections , on Monday , the 21 st inst ., at the Swan Tavern , 49 , Mount-street , Grosvenorsrjuare , at seven o'clock precisely . The sections will be worked by Bro . J . R . Stacey , the W . M . of

the mother lodge , who has been voted to the chair on this occasion . Several good-working Masons will assist , and wc hope to see a large attendance of thc brethren to support the W . M ., whose excellent working is well known and appreciated by the Craft .

CHARITY is one of the noblest gems that can adorn mankind ; it is nurtured in growing youth , and fostered by the bright example shown by its parents . Like the fable of * ' The Lion ancl the Mouse , " the smallest attribute can contribute to the

relief o ! the greater . An example of this kind has been shown by a young lady , daughter of Bro . Alexander Levy , P . M . 203 , Miss Esther , who has composed , not only the words , but the music of a very excellent song , entitled , " Think of Me , and

Forget Me Not . " The composition is good ancl appropriate , and the music very pretty . Great credit is due to her . The proceeds of the sale are to be devoted to the funds of thc Metropolitan Free Hospital in Devonshire-square , Bishopsgate-strcet ,

and the song is dedicated 10 Bro . Coleman Defiles , of the firm of Messrs . J . Defiles nnd SoiTys , of 147 , Houndsditch . This noble hospital affords relief to all who requite its assistance , like our noble Order , without reference to creed ; and thc highest medical assistance is given free . All who

wish to aid this praiseworthy object can obtain copies of Messrs . W . Williams and Co ., 221 , Tottenham-court-road , tbe well-known publishers . This talented young lady is composing another song , the proceeds to be given for the relief of the poor of the Jewish Board of Guardians .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ^ YORKSHIRE . —The regular meeting of the Prince Edward Encampment was held in their rooms , Station House ¦ Hotel , bottoms , Enstwoad , on the 6 th inst . The following Sir Knights were present : —George Normanton , E . C . ; A . Horsfall , as 1 st Capt . ; Fred . Whitaker , 2 nd Capt . ; W . J . Beck , as Expert ; Thomas Seholefieltl

, P . E . C , Prelate ; James Lord , Chancellor ; W . J . Laullcr , Capt . of Lines ; Joseph Greenwood , P . K . C ., Equerry ; "Win . Roberts , l' . ' E . C . : Wm . Hy . Porritt , Watson . Robt Crossley , jun ., - and Jno . Dunning Kaye . After the minutes had been read and confirmed , Sir Knt . Win . Roberts , l' . E . C , P . E . G . U . C of Lancashire , and P . G . C . York , then look the chair ar installing officer , and with

the assistance of the following Past Eminent Commanders , viz ., Sir Kills . George Nonnanton , Jno . Greenwood , Thos . . Seholeliehl and Joseph Greenwood , duly in - . h . d Sir Knl . " ¦ - d . Whitaker , as E . C . for the ensuh . g year . The ^ E . l en appointed the following Sir Kills , as his officers : - Win . Hy . Porritt , Prelate ; James Lord , 1 st Capt . ; John Dunning Kave , 2 nd Capt . ; W . J . Heck , Expert ; W . J . Laldlcr , Capt . of Lines ; A . ' llorsfall ,

Registrar ; Thomas Scholcficld , l' . E . C , Treas ; Robert C-o .- ' . sley , sen ., Almoner ; JohnOrcanwood , l' . E . C , Org . ; Wm . Roberts . I' . P . E . C , D . C . ; Robert Crossley , jun ., 1 si Standard Hearer ; Charles F . Kinks , 2 nd Standard U . a- erer ; Jame ; Pilling , 1 st Herald ; John Pilling , 2 nd Herald ; and Joseph Greenwood , P . E . C , Equerry . The encampment was duly closed in form , and with solemn prayer .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . Chapter of Hope , A o . 206 . —This old chapter has been held in Greenwich for many years past ; although coming originally irom the Lodge of Friendship , yet its members for the most part are local Masons , who belong to lodges held in Greenwich ; but the original origin is yet preserved , as this chapter has never sought to be enrolled

under any ofthe ancient lodges which are held in the old town of Greenwich , and it yet retains the number of the parent lodge from which it sprung . The chapter held its election meeting on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , Comp . J . Hasler , M . E . Z ., presiding , who , in admirable manner , did the work of his chair when exalting Bro . H . C . Maguire , 193 .

Other companions present : W . Noak , H . ; A . H . Tattershall , J . ; Johnson , P . Z ., as P . S . ; W . Orchard , S . N . The S . E ., Comp . H . A . Collington , P . Z ., was unavoidably absent through ill health . All the officers were unanimously re-elected , and the chapter was duly closed , when a good banquet followed . Visitors : Comps . R . Boncey ( IL 79 ) and I . Griffin ( S . N . 79 ) .

PROVINCIAL . LEICESTER . —Chapter of Fortitude , No . 279 . —Aeonvocation of this chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . In the absence of the First and Second Principals ( the former in Lancashire , and the latter in the United States ) , Comp . Kelly , Prov . G . Supt ., presided as M . E . Z ., and Rev . Comp . Spittall , P . Z ., as

H . The other officers were Comps . Toller , J . ; Stretton , E . ; Buzzard as N . ( in the unavoidable absence of Comp : the Rev . J . E . Smith , of Rugby School ); Partridge , P . S ., and others . Bros . Alfred Layton ( of the Universal Lodge , No . 181 , London ) , Robert Waite and Francis Kemp ( of St . Peter's Lodge , No . 1330 , Market Harborough ) , and Henry Tilleman Hobart ( of thc Ferrers

and Ivanhoe Lodge , No . 779 , Ashby . de-la-Zouch ) , were balloted for and elected . Bro . Waite , the only candidate able to attend on the occasion , was then duly exalted ; but , having to leave by an early train , the historical lecture was necessarily omitted , Comp . Toller giving the symbolical , and Comp . Kelly the mystical lecture . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment .

WATFORD . — Watford Chapter , No . 404 . —A Chapter of Emergency was held , on Nov . 11 , for the nomination of candidates for exaltation at the next meeting , when two brethren were proposed . MAN-CHESTER . — Alexandra Chapter , No . 993 . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held on the nth inst , at the Midway Hotel , Levensluihne . The

chapter was opened by Comp . Wm . Abbey , Z . ; supported by John Cove Hind , II . ; Wm . Henry Bihly , J . ; Wm . George Turner , E . ; Richard Timperley , N . ; \ V . Wayne , P . S . ; John Adam Whyatt , S . ; fohn Parker , Treas . ; Henry Turner Organist . 'I lie minutes of lhe previous chapter were read ami confirmed ; after which , all companions below the respective lanks were ordered

to retire , when a Conclave of First Principals wa * formed , and Com ]) . William Abbey , the retiring Z ., installed his successor , Comp . John Cove Hind , into the chair of Z . On the formation of a Conclave of Second and Third Principals respectively , Comp . Abbey , ably assisted by Comp . George Frederick East . P . Z ., installed Companions W . Henry Bihly , If ., and W . Wayne , J . ; afier

which , the Conclave of Third Principals was closed , when the following officers were invested : Comps . Richard Timperley , E . ; George Ardern Yates , N . ; John Adam Whyatt , P . S . ; Henry Turner Rohhcrds , S . ; John Samuel Dethick , S . ; Henry Turner , Organist ; John Parker , Treasurer . It is impossible to speak loo highly of the admirable manner in which Comp . Wm . Abbey , P . Z .,

performed the ceremony of installing and investing the officers ; but such talent and ability has he shown in the working of the chapter during the past year , and so high is lhe respect in which he is held , that the companions subscribed for a £ 10 P . Z . jewel , made of lS-carat gold . This was presented to him by Comp . John Cove Hind , Z ., with a few most appropriate remarks , liuiiiivr that he

might long be spared to wear it as a token of the respect and esteem in which he was held by the companions . — Comp . Abbey acknowledged ihis token of favour in some feeling words . —The Treasurer ' s account was then presented by Comp . John Parker , to whose assiduity and skill in collecting cash enabled him to show lhe chapter entirely free from debt , and with a small balance in hand .

This was considered extremely satisfactory , as the chapter is only four years old , and the furniture ( although beautiful ) very expensive . The chapter having been closed ir . due form , the companions adjourned to refreshment , when lhe toasts of the three Principals were given and responded to , and the companions of this chapter hold Comp . John Cove I Hnd in such estimation for his

urbanity and kindness , combined as it is by firmness and ability , that they are looking forward lo a most happy and prosperous year , and this can scarcely fail to be realized , considering the excellent working displayed by both the Second and Third Principals and the officers throughout , combined with the harmony and unity which prevails amongst the companions .

MKI . TO . V MUWHRAY . — De Mo-. vbray Chapter , AV . 1130 . —Thc regular meeting of this chapter vas held on Tuesday last , at lhe George Hotel . Present : Ex-Comps . F . Pin ' Xe . vcomb , M . E . Z . ; E . J . Orfonl , II . ; and H . Douglas , J . ; also Comps . R . W . W . Langley , P . Z . ; Adcock , Sciibc E . ; J . J . Fast . P . S ; ( . C . " Duncomb ,

Assistant S . ; Bright , Johnson , Kew , Selby , and others . Three candidates out of a list of six were present , and they were exalted to this supreme degree , the lectures being given by Comps . Douglas , Orford , and Langley . The chapter was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

THE CRAFT . DUNDEE . —Lodge Operative , No . 47 , met within their own hall , Irongate , Dundee , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., R . W . M . ( Bro . John Logic ) occupying the chair , Bros . MacG- gor , Depute Master ; Past Master Berry , of 375 , acting as Past Master ; D . M . Brew , of 225 , acting Senior Warden ; Henry , Junior Warden . The ceremony

of conducting the candidates through thc various degrees had been undertaken by Bro . W . F . Longmuir , the future R . W . M . of the lodge . There was a very large gathering of the brethren , indeed the business done fully warranted such a large meeting . Four candidates presented themselves for initiation , namely , Messrs . C . Lindsay , Bennett , Gordon and Caralow , their admittance

having been previously unanimously agreed on , they were prepared , and the ceremony of initiation administered by Bro . Berry , the working tools and the lectures following being fully given . Having chosen their instructors , they then retired . The R . W . M . then intimated that a number of candidates were present for the two higher degrees , and asked if it was the desire of the lodge that the degrees

should be gone on with . The brethren , he might say , had shown themselves proficient in the degrees they had previously passed through . The desire being agreed to , Bro . Berry again , at the request ofthe R . W . M ., passed six Apprentices to the degree of Fellow Craft , explaining at some length the lectures and emblems of the degree . R . W . Master ( Logic ) then administered the oath and

obligation of the third degree to the Fellow Crafts then present , raising them to the degree of M . M ., and explaining the traditional history of the degree in his usual able manner . The lodge was then duly reduced and closed . The brethren , under the presidency ofthe R . W . M ., enjoying " m their own hall , half an hour ' s refreshment and harmony after so hard an evening ' s work .

Lodge Forfar and Kincardine , No . 225 , opened their weekly meetings within their own spacious buildings , Meadow-street , Dundee , on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., Bro . Robertson , R . W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Rodger , S . W ., and McNab , J . W . As the weekly meetings were to be inaugurated by a lecture from a Honorary Member of the lodge , Bro . James Berry , P . M . of 375 , there was a

large attendance of members , many office bearers ancl members of the other lodges in town being present . The lodge having been opened in ancient form , Bro . Berry commence ! his lecture a little before nine o ' clock finishing at ten p . m ., thanking the brethren present for the g - eat attention they had given his remarks . The R . W . Master in proposing that a special vote of thanks

be now recorded to Bro . Berry for his able and instructive remarks , said that Bro . Berry had inaugurated these meetings last year and again this year ; not only so , but ou many occasions during his absence Bro . Berry had ably fulfilled the duties of this chair , and therefore the lodge he , was sure , would now record their thanks for lhe

services so willingly given , which being seconded by D . Master , Bro . Brew , was carried with great applause . Thanks having been returned by Pro . Berry , the R . W . M . intimated that on Tuesday next the brethren would please assemble for nominating office-bearers for lhe ensuingycar ; thereafter the lodge was duly closed .

ROYAL ARCH . A MEETING of the companions of the St . Andrew ' s Royal Arch Chapter , No . 69 , was held in Glasgow , on Nov . S 1 I 1 , Comp . W . M'Ewan , M . E . P . Z ., in the chair , supported by Comps . M'Galium , H-, and Lindsay , J . The chapter was opened in the Mark Degree , when Bro . D . Downic wa * advanced to the honourable degree of

Mark Master , and thereafter the chapter was advanced to the degree of Past Master , when Bro . Downie was re-admilted and received said degree . Bro . Meikle , M . M . of 73 , then presented himself , craving admission , and the chapter was reduced to the Mark Degree , when 15 n > . Meikle was re-admilted and received Mark Degree , Comp . Thomas M . Campbell , P . P . Z ., officiating in Mark Degree . The chapter being advanced a second time .

and said brother re-admitted , he received the degree of Past Master , the P . Z . officiating . The chapter was then closed in due and ancient form by the M . E . P . Z ., and the companions adjourned to the ante-room , where they partook of an excellent fish supper , catered by Comp . Mullin . The cloth being removed , the usual Maso . dc toasts were given and responded to . Visitors : Comps . D . Gilchrist , P . Z . 73 , ancl G . Shallow , II . 119 and Steward 119 .

NEW GALLOWAY . —The brethren of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 404 , have , in anwer to an appeal from the Grand Orient of France , through the Grand Lodge of Scotland , subscribed and forwarded through their R . W . M . ( Dr . Millman ) lhe sum of two pounds sterling to the fund for

the relief of lhe families of the killed ancl wounded in thc Franco-Prussian wat . Thus this infant lodge has acted up to one of the great principles of Freemasonry—relief . Other older and richer lodges might do worse than take a hint from their young sister .

INDENTED TAKSEI .. —This is an old name for the ornamented border which surrounds lhe mosaic pavement , now called the tessellated border . INTERRUPTION . —There cannot be a greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse ; for if ii he not impertinence and folly to answer a man befoic we know what he has to say , yet it is a plain

declaration ilial we are weary of his discourse , that we disregard what he says as unfit to entertain the vociety with , and is , in fact , little less than a downright desiring that ourselves may have audience , who have something 10 produce better worth the attention of the company . As this is no ordinary degree of disrespect , it cannot but always give a very great offence , —Martin Clare .

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PROV. GRAND LODGE OF DEVON. Article 3
CONSECRATION of the DE TABLEY CHAPTER, No. 605. Article 4
Reports of Masonic Meetings. Article 4
INSTRUCTION. Article 5
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Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Article 6
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THE STATUS OF DEPUTY PROV. GRAND MASTERS. Article 6
Multum in Parbo, or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 7
Original Correspondence. Article 7
CONSECRATION OF THE LODGE OF ASAPH, No. I3I9. Article 8
Reviews. Article 9
GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC. Article 9
THE ROAD WE TRAVEL ON. Article 9
Masonic Miscellanea. Article 10
ORDERS OF CHIVALRY. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
SCOTLAND. Article 10
DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BOMBAY. Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 11
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS Article 12
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Masonic Miscellanea.

Masonic Miscellanea .

His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales will preside at the Anniversary Festival of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , on a Wednesday in May , 1 S 71 .

THE Earl of Dalhottse is to lay the foundationstone of a Masonic lodge in Edinburgh on St . Andrew ' s Day , the 30 th inst ., and the banquet and installation of Grand Lodge office-bearers takes place the same night .

WE have great pleasure in announcing that Bro . Philbrick has been appointed Recorder of Colchester , in the room of Mr . Bushby , one of the recentlyappointed metropolitan police magistrates . IT is proposed shortly to hold a Prov . Grand Mark Lodge for Somerset .

ON the 7 th inst ., nineteen of the brethren of the Lansdown Lodge cf Unity , No . 626 , Chippenham , invited Bro . G . J . Parfitt , the W . M . of that lodge and P . S . G . W . of Wilts , to a sumptuous banquet at

Bro . Rubies , Castle Hotel , Bath , and presented him with a very handsome tea service , inscribed as a testimonial of their high estimation of his great Masonic zeal and attainments .

THE St . James' Union ( No . 1 S 0 ) Lodge of Instruction will hold its annual meeting for working the fifteen sections , on Monday , the 21 st inst ., at the Swan Tavern , 49 , Mount-street , Grosvenorsrjuare , at seven o'clock precisely . The sections will be worked by Bro . J . R . Stacey , the W . M . of

the mother lodge , who has been voted to the chair on this occasion . Several good-working Masons will assist , and wc hope to see a large attendance of thc brethren to support the W . M ., whose excellent working is well known and appreciated by the Craft .

CHARITY is one of the noblest gems that can adorn mankind ; it is nurtured in growing youth , and fostered by the bright example shown by its parents . Like the fable of * ' The Lion ancl the Mouse , " the smallest attribute can contribute to the

relief o ! the greater . An example of this kind has been shown by a young lady , daughter of Bro . Alexander Levy , P . M . 203 , Miss Esther , who has composed , not only the words , but the music of a very excellent song , entitled , " Think of Me , and

Forget Me Not . " The composition is good ancl appropriate , and the music very pretty . Great credit is due to her . The proceeds of the sale are to be devoted to the funds of thc Metropolitan Free Hospital in Devonshire-square , Bishopsgate-strcet ,

and the song is dedicated 10 Bro . Coleman Defiles , of the firm of Messrs . J . Defiles nnd SoiTys , of 147 , Houndsditch . This noble hospital affords relief to all who requite its assistance , like our noble Order , without reference to creed ; and thc highest medical assistance is given free . All who

wish to aid this praiseworthy object can obtain copies of Messrs . W . Williams and Co ., 221 , Tottenham-court-road , tbe well-known publishers . This talented young lady is composing another song , the proceeds to be given for the relief of the poor of the Jewish Board of Guardians .

Orders Of Chivalry.

ORDERS OF CHIVALRY .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ^ YORKSHIRE . —The regular meeting of the Prince Edward Encampment was held in their rooms , Station House ¦ Hotel , bottoms , Enstwoad , on the 6 th inst . The following Sir Knights were present : —George Normanton , E . C . ; A . Horsfall , as 1 st Capt . ; Fred . Whitaker , 2 nd Capt . ; W . J . Beck , as Expert ; Thomas Seholefieltl

, P . E . C , Prelate ; James Lord , Chancellor ; W . J . Laullcr , Capt . of Lines ; Joseph Greenwood , P . K . C ., Equerry ; "Win . Roberts , l' . ' E . C . : Wm . Hy . Porritt , Watson . Robt Crossley , jun ., - and Jno . Dunning Kaye . After the minutes had been read and confirmed , Sir Knt . Win . Roberts , l' . E . C , P . E . G . U . C of Lancashire , and P . G . C . York , then look the chair ar installing officer , and with

the assistance of the following Past Eminent Commanders , viz ., Sir Kills . George Nonnanton , Jno . Greenwood , Thos . . Seholeliehl and Joseph Greenwood , duly in - . h . d Sir Knl . " ¦ - d . Whitaker , as E . C . for the ensuh . g year . The ^ E . l en appointed the following Sir Kills , as his officers : - Win . Hy . Porritt , Prelate ; James Lord , 1 st Capt . ; John Dunning Kave , 2 nd Capt . ; W . J . Heck , Expert ; W . J . Laldlcr , Capt . of Lines ; A . ' llorsfall ,

Registrar ; Thomas Scholcficld , l' . E . C , Treas ; Robert C-o .- ' . sley , sen ., Almoner ; JohnOrcanwood , l' . E . C , Org . ; Wm . Roberts . I' . P . E . C , D . C . ; Robert Crossley , jun ., 1 si Standard Hearer ; Charles F . Kinks , 2 nd Standard U . a- erer ; Jame ; Pilling , 1 st Herald ; John Pilling , 2 nd Herald ; and Joseph Greenwood , P . E . C , Equerry . The encampment was duly closed in form , and with solemn prayer .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . Chapter of Hope , A o . 206 . —This old chapter has been held in Greenwich for many years past ; although coming originally irom the Lodge of Friendship , yet its members for the most part are local Masons , who belong to lodges held in Greenwich ; but the original origin is yet preserved , as this chapter has never sought to be enrolled

under any ofthe ancient lodges which are held in the old town of Greenwich , and it yet retains the number of the parent lodge from which it sprung . The chapter held its election meeting on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich , Comp . J . Hasler , M . E . Z ., presiding , who , in admirable manner , did the work of his chair when exalting Bro . H . C . Maguire , 193 .

Other companions present : W . Noak , H . ; A . H . Tattershall , J . ; Johnson , P . Z ., as P . S . ; W . Orchard , S . N . The S . E ., Comp . H . A . Collington , P . Z ., was unavoidably absent through ill health . All the officers were unanimously re-elected , and the chapter was duly closed , when a good banquet followed . Visitors : Comps . R . Boncey ( IL 79 ) and I . Griffin ( S . N . 79 ) .

PROVINCIAL . LEICESTER . —Chapter of Fortitude , No . 279 . —Aeonvocation of this chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst . In the absence of the First and Second Principals ( the former in Lancashire , and the latter in the United States ) , Comp . Kelly , Prov . G . Supt ., presided as M . E . Z ., and Rev . Comp . Spittall , P . Z ., as

H . The other officers were Comps . Toller , J . ; Stretton , E . ; Buzzard as N . ( in the unavoidable absence of Comp : the Rev . J . E . Smith , of Rugby School ); Partridge , P . S ., and others . Bros . Alfred Layton ( of the Universal Lodge , No . 181 , London ) , Robert Waite and Francis Kemp ( of St . Peter's Lodge , No . 1330 , Market Harborough ) , and Henry Tilleman Hobart ( of thc Ferrers

and Ivanhoe Lodge , No . 779 , Ashby . de-la-Zouch ) , were balloted for and elected . Bro . Waite , the only candidate able to attend on the occasion , was then duly exalted ; but , having to leave by an early train , the historical lecture was necessarily omitted , Comp . Toller giving the symbolical , and Comp . Kelly the mystical lecture . The chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment .

WATFORD . — Watford Chapter , No . 404 . —A Chapter of Emergency was held , on Nov . 11 , for the nomination of candidates for exaltation at the next meeting , when two brethren were proposed . MAN-CHESTER . — Alexandra Chapter , No . 993 . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held on the nth inst , at the Midway Hotel , Levensluihne . The

chapter was opened by Comp . Wm . Abbey , Z . ; supported by John Cove Hind , II . ; Wm . Henry Bihly , J . ; Wm . George Turner , E . ; Richard Timperley , N . ; \ V . Wayne , P . S . ; John Adam Whyatt , S . ; fohn Parker , Treas . ; Henry Turner Organist . 'I lie minutes of lhe previous chapter were read ami confirmed ; after which , all companions below the respective lanks were ordered

to retire , when a Conclave of First Principals wa * formed , and Com ]) . William Abbey , the retiring Z ., installed his successor , Comp . John Cove Hind , into the chair of Z . On the formation of a Conclave of Second and Third Principals respectively , Comp . Abbey , ably assisted by Comp . George Frederick East . P . Z ., installed Companions W . Henry Bihly , If ., and W . Wayne , J . ; afier

which , the Conclave of Third Principals was closed , when the following officers were invested : Comps . Richard Timperley , E . ; George Ardern Yates , N . ; John Adam Whyatt , P . S . ; Henry Turner Rohhcrds , S . ; John Samuel Dethick , S . ; Henry Turner , Organist ; John Parker , Treasurer . It is impossible to speak loo highly of the admirable manner in which Comp . Wm . Abbey , P . Z .,

performed the ceremony of installing and investing the officers ; but such talent and ability has he shown in the working of the chapter during the past year , and so high is lhe respect in which he is held , that the companions subscribed for a £ 10 P . Z . jewel , made of lS-carat gold . This was presented to him by Comp . John Cove Hind , Z ., with a few most appropriate remarks , liuiiiivr that he

might long be spared to wear it as a token of the respect and esteem in which he was held by the companions . — Comp . Abbey acknowledged ihis token of favour in some feeling words . —The Treasurer ' s account was then presented by Comp . John Parker , to whose assiduity and skill in collecting cash enabled him to show lhe chapter entirely free from debt , and with a small balance in hand .

This was considered extremely satisfactory , as the chapter is only four years old , and the furniture ( although beautiful ) very expensive . The chapter having been closed ir . due form , the companions adjourned to refreshment , when lhe toasts of the three Principals were given and responded to , and the companions of this chapter hold Comp . John Cove I Hnd in such estimation for his

urbanity and kindness , combined as it is by firmness and ability , that they are looking forward lo a most happy and prosperous year , and this can scarcely fail to be realized , considering the excellent working displayed by both the Second and Third Principals and the officers throughout , combined with the harmony and unity which prevails amongst the companions .

MKI . TO . V MUWHRAY . — De Mo-. vbray Chapter , AV . 1130 . —Thc regular meeting of this chapter vas held on Tuesday last , at lhe George Hotel . Present : Ex-Comps . F . Pin ' Xe . vcomb , M . E . Z . ; E . J . Orfonl , II . ; and H . Douglas , J . ; also Comps . R . W . W . Langley , P . Z . ; Adcock , Sciibc E . ; J . J . Fast . P . S ; ( . C . " Duncomb ,

Assistant S . ; Bright , Johnson , Kew , Selby , and others . Three candidates out of a list of six were present , and they were exalted to this supreme degree , the lectures being given by Comps . Douglas , Orford , and Langley . The chapter was then closed , and the brethren adjourned to refreshment .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

THE CRAFT . DUNDEE . —Lodge Operative , No . 47 , met within their own hall , Irongate , Dundee , on Wednesday , the 9 th inst ., R . W . M . ( Bro . John Logic ) occupying the chair , Bros . MacG- gor , Depute Master ; Past Master Berry , of 375 , acting as Past Master ; D . M . Brew , of 225 , acting Senior Warden ; Henry , Junior Warden . The ceremony

of conducting the candidates through thc various degrees had been undertaken by Bro . W . F . Longmuir , the future R . W . M . of the lodge . There was a very large gathering of the brethren , indeed the business done fully warranted such a large meeting . Four candidates presented themselves for initiation , namely , Messrs . C . Lindsay , Bennett , Gordon and Caralow , their admittance

having been previously unanimously agreed on , they were prepared , and the ceremony of initiation administered by Bro . Berry , the working tools and the lectures following being fully given . Having chosen their instructors , they then retired . The R . W . M . then intimated that a number of candidates were present for the two higher degrees , and asked if it was the desire of the lodge that the degrees

should be gone on with . The brethren , he might say , had shown themselves proficient in the degrees they had previously passed through . The desire being agreed to , Bro . Berry again , at the request ofthe R . W . M ., passed six Apprentices to the degree of Fellow Craft , explaining at some length the lectures and emblems of the degree . R . W . Master ( Logic ) then administered the oath and

obligation of the third degree to the Fellow Crafts then present , raising them to the degree of M . M ., and explaining the traditional history of the degree in his usual able manner . The lodge was then duly reduced and closed . The brethren , under the presidency ofthe R . W . M ., enjoying " m their own hall , half an hour ' s refreshment and harmony after so hard an evening ' s work .

Lodge Forfar and Kincardine , No . 225 , opened their weekly meetings within their own spacious buildings , Meadow-street , Dundee , on Thursday , the 10 th inst ., Bro . Robertson , R . W . M ., in the chair . Bros . Rodger , S . W ., and McNab , J . W . As the weekly meetings were to be inaugurated by a lecture from a Honorary Member of the lodge , Bro . James Berry , P . M . of 375 , there was a

large attendance of members , many office bearers ancl members of the other lodges in town being present . The lodge having been opened in ancient form , Bro . Berry commence ! his lecture a little before nine o ' clock finishing at ten p . m ., thanking the brethren present for the g - eat attention they had given his remarks . The R . W . Master in proposing that a special vote of thanks

be now recorded to Bro . Berry for his able and instructive remarks , said that Bro . Berry had inaugurated these meetings last year and again this year ; not only so , but ou many occasions during his absence Bro . Berry had ably fulfilled the duties of this chair , and therefore the lodge he , was sure , would now record their thanks for lhe

services so willingly given , which being seconded by D . Master , Bro . Brew , was carried with great applause . Thanks having been returned by Pro . Berry , the R . W . M . intimated that on Tuesday next the brethren would please assemble for nominating office-bearers for lhe ensuingycar ; thereafter the lodge was duly closed .

ROYAL ARCH . A MEETING of the companions of the St . Andrew ' s Royal Arch Chapter , No . 69 , was held in Glasgow , on Nov . S 1 I 1 , Comp . W . M'Ewan , M . E . P . Z ., in the chair , supported by Comps . M'Galium , H-, and Lindsay , J . The chapter was opened in the Mark Degree , when Bro . D . Downic wa * advanced to the honourable degree of

Mark Master , and thereafter the chapter was advanced to the degree of Past Master , when Bro . Downie was re-admilted and received said degree . Bro . Meikle , M . M . of 73 , then presented himself , craving admission , and the chapter was reduced to the Mark Degree , when 15 n > . Meikle was re-admilted and received Mark Degree , Comp . Thomas M . Campbell , P . P . Z ., officiating in Mark Degree . The chapter being advanced a second time .

and said brother re-admitted , he received the degree of Past Master , the P . Z . officiating . The chapter was then closed in due and ancient form by the M . E . P . Z ., and the companions adjourned to the ante-room , where they partook of an excellent fish supper , catered by Comp . Mullin . The cloth being removed , the usual Maso . dc toasts were given and responded to . Visitors : Comps . D . Gilchrist , P . Z . 73 , ancl G . Shallow , II . 119 and Steward 119 .

NEW GALLOWAY . —The brethren of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 404 , have , in anwer to an appeal from the Grand Orient of France , through the Grand Lodge of Scotland , subscribed and forwarded through their R . W . M . ( Dr . Millman ) lhe sum of two pounds sterling to the fund for

the relief of lhe families of the killed ancl wounded in thc Franco-Prussian wat . Thus this infant lodge has acted up to one of the great principles of Freemasonry—relief . Other older and richer lodges might do worse than take a hint from their young sister .

INDENTED TAKSEI .. —This is an old name for the ornamented border which surrounds lhe mosaic pavement , now called the tessellated border . INTERRUPTION . —There cannot be a greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse ; for if ii he not impertinence and folly to answer a man befoic we know what he has to say , yet it is a plain

declaration ilial we are weary of his discourse , that we disregard what he says as unfit to entertain the vociety with , and is , in fact , little less than a downright desiring that ourselves may have audience , who have something 10 produce better worth the attention of the company . As this is no ordinary degree of disrespect , it cannot but always give a very great offence , —Martin Clare .

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