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Frederic Hay % Swinfen , of the 5 th Dragoon Guards . The working of this Lodge is jodost excellent tinder the present R . W . M . Bro . Skene , advocate . At a late meeting of this Lodge , Bro . Capt . Robert Cathcart Dairymple Bruce , HP . 82 nd Jfcegt ., Bro . W . Downing Bruce , Proxy Master of the Alloa St . John ' s , and Bro . Trousdell , of the 5 th Dragoon Guards ^ were elected honorary members without payment of the usual fees , in consideration of the services these gentlemen had rendered to the ancient Craft . The members afterwards adjourned :-to a banquet , provided by Bro , Greliche in his usual liberal style .

ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND .

The Council of the R . S . Y . C . S met in their Grand Lodge , St . David ' s Hall , on Monday , the 6 th April , when the following gentlemen were received as Knights of the Royal Order of H . R . D . M . of Kilwinning ; viz . Comps . Captain George Jeffrey , Zierrogle , Lurton , Blackie , and Mitchell . The ceremony was ably performed by Sir Knight George Walker Arnott , M . E . G . Z ,, Depute Governor of the Order , assisted by Sir Knight Archibald Douglas , S . T . G . T . H ., and Sir Knight Donald Campbell , B . T . Y .

Chapter Cannongate Kilwinning ( No . 56 ) . — -A meeting of this Chapter was held in St . John ' s Chapel , on Eriday , the 8 th May , when Bro . Hugh Chetham Lyle , R . A ., received the Degrees of Mark and Past Master . In the absence of Comp . Thomas Drybrough , M . E . Z , the ceremony was conducted in a very able manner by Comp . Henry Macviter , M . D ., the 2 nd Principal .

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE . The Sovereign Princes Rose Croix , by command of the S . G . I . G . of the 33 rd Degree , held a chapter on the 7 th May , for the purpose of affiliating the Illust . Bro . James Burnes , M . D ., Knight of the Guelphs , Chevalier R . t % 4 of the Trinitaries of Paris , holding of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree for Erance , who , after passing the intermediate Degrees , was in a consistory of the 32 nd exalted to the rank of Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret .

On the 5 th of May , his Grace the Duke of Athole presided at a Chapter of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree , in Scotland , when the illustrious Bro . Lord James Murray , S . P . R . S ., representative from the Grand Lodge of Scotland to the Grand Lodge of England , was unanimously elected to the 33 rd Degree , in the room of the illustrious Bro . Donaldson , resigned . His place in the 32 nd being conferred on the R . W . Bro . James Burnes , K . H . ( G . M . of Scottish Freemasons in India ) , who happened to be at Edinburgh on a visit . In the evening a select

party of the members of the Rite assembled to dinner at the Turf Hotel , where the Duke of Athole was supported by Lord James Murray , Bro . Burnes , Bros . Colonel Swinburne , Dr . Somerville , W . A . Lawrie , A . J . Stewart , and others ; an admirable dinner being provided by Bro . Murray , a member of the Council . The meeting partook more of the character of a private party , than of a public reunion ; but some remarks made by Bro . Burnes excited much interest . On being complimented on having added five Lodges to the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in India , he said that he looked back to his Masonic career in that

country with unmitigated pleasure . "It was in a country like India , where innumerable nations are congregated together , where society is divided into castes of men altogether discordant , and into sects of religion diametrically opposed to each other , and where amongst our own countrymen the marked distinctions inseparable from military discipline produce a chilling coldness between classes , that Masonry can best produce its beneficent influence , and form a common ground , where , apart from religious strife , political controversy , and the rigid routine of duty , men otherwise so conflicting in their feelings could meet together to show

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MASONIC REPORTING. Article 1
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS - WHO'S WHO? Article 3
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY , Article 9
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 15
THE ROUGH AND PERFECT ASHLAR, Article 19
COERRSPONDENCE Article 20
MASONIC JEWEL COLLAR. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 51
ROYAL ARCH. Article 68
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 72
MARK MASONRY. Article 76
NEW MUSIC. Article 76
SCOTLAND. Article 77
IRELAND. Article 79
COLONIAL. Article 81
AMERICA. Article 84
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 85
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 86
Obituary. Article 91
NOTICE Article 92
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Frederic Hay % Swinfen , of the 5 th Dragoon Guards . The working of this Lodge is jodost excellent tinder the present R . W . M . Bro . Skene , advocate . At a late meeting of this Lodge , Bro . Capt . Robert Cathcart Dairymple Bruce , HP . 82 nd Jfcegt ., Bro . W . Downing Bruce , Proxy Master of the Alloa St . John ' s , and Bro . Trousdell , of the 5 th Dragoon Guards ^ were elected honorary members without payment of the usual fees , in consideration of the services these gentlemen had rendered to the ancient Craft . The members afterwards adjourned :-to a banquet , provided by Bro , Greliche in his usual liberal style .

ROYAL ARCH . ROYAL ORDER OF SCOTLAND .

The Council of the R . S . Y . C . S met in their Grand Lodge , St . David ' s Hall , on Monday , the 6 th April , when the following gentlemen were received as Knights of the Royal Order of H . R . D . M . of Kilwinning ; viz . Comps . Captain George Jeffrey , Zierrogle , Lurton , Blackie , and Mitchell . The ceremony was ably performed by Sir Knight George Walker Arnott , M . E . G . Z ,, Depute Governor of the Order , assisted by Sir Knight Archibald Douglas , S . T . G . T . H ., and Sir Knight Donald Campbell , B . T . Y .

Chapter Cannongate Kilwinning ( No . 56 ) . — -A meeting of this Chapter was held in St . John ' s Chapel , on Eriday , the 8 th May , when Bro . Hugh Chetham Lyle , R . A ., received the Degrees of Mark and Past Master . In the absence of Comp . Thomas Drybrough , M . E . Z , the ceremony was conducted in a very able manner by Comp . Henry Macviter , M . D ., the 2 nd Principal .

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE . The Sovereign Princes Rose Croix , by command of the S . G . I . G . of the 33 rd Degree , held a chapter on the 7 th May , for the purpose of affiliating the Illust . Bro . James Burnes , M . D ., Knight of the Guelphs , Chevalier R . t % 4 of the Trinitaries of Paris , holding of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree for Erance , who , after passing the intermediate Degrees , was in a consistory of the 32 nd exalted to the rank of Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret .

On the 5 th of May , his Grace the Duke of Athole presided at a Chapter of the Supreme Council of the 33 rd Degree , in Scotland , when the illustrious Bro . Lord James Murray , S . P . R . S ., representative from the Grand Lodge of Scotland to the Grand Lodge of England , was unanimously elected to the 33 rd Degree , in the room of the illustrious Bro . Donaldson , resigned . His place in the 32 nd being conferred on the R . W . Bro . James Burnes , K . H . ( G . M . of Scottish Freemasons in India ) , who happened to be at Edinburgh on a visit . In the evening a select

party of the members of the Rite assembled to dinner at the Turf Hotel , where the Duke of Athole was supported by Lord James Murray , Bro . Burnes , Bros . Colonel Swinburne , Dr . Somerville , W . A . Lawrie , A . J . Stewart , and others ; an admirable dinner being provided by Bro . Murray , a member of the Council . The meeting partook more of the character of a private party , than of a public reunion ; but some remarks made by Bro . Burnes excited much interest . On being complimented on having added five Lodges to the roll of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in India , he said that he looked back to his Masonic career in that

country with unmitigated pleasure . "It was in a country like India , where innumerable nations are congregated together , where society is divided into castes of men altogether discordant , and into sects of religion diametrically opposed to each other , and where amongst our own countrymen the marked distinctions inseparable from military discipline produce a chilling coldness between classes , that Masonry can best produce its beneficent influence , and form a common ground , where , apart from religious strife , political controversy , and the rigid routine of duty , men otherwise so conflicting in their feelings could meet together to show

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