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India.

Junior Grand Warden ; Rev . F . W . Robberds , B . A ., 109 and 1210 . Grand Chaplain ; Demetrius Z . Zemin , AV . M . 229 , Grand Registrar ; Captain William George Murray , AA ' . M . 109 P . M . 639 , Grand Secretary ; Lieut .-Col . H . R , AV . onghton , P . M . 836 , 1066 , and 1210 , Senior Grand Deacon ; Isaiah L . Taylor , P . M . 392 , Grand Superintendent of AA ' orks ; Capt . F . F . J . Toke , P . M . 486 and 552 , Grand Director of Ceremonies ; William O . Alleuder , AV . M . 67 and 232 , Assistant Grand Director ol

Ceremonies ; Major C . T . Hitchins , P . M ., Chota Nagpore L ., Grand Sword Hearer ; Joseph A ' an Geider , 67 , Grand Organist ; J . AV . Lay ( Lt ., 4 th Hus . ) , P . M ., 413 , Grond Pursuivant . Grand Stewards : Captain G . G . Nelson , S . AV , 486 ; AVilliam Henry McGowan , P . S . AV . 486 ; Thomas Can-itt , S . W . 825 ; Edmund Healey , Treasurer , 67 ; Thomas . H . Henty , P . Sec . 229 ; Wm . Joseph Curtoys , 109 . AA ' orshipful Bro . J . H . Linton , on the nomination of AV . Bro .

Keighley , Past D . G . Deacon , seconded by AA' . Bro . Locke , Dep . D . G'M ., was unanimously re-elected District Grand Treasurer , and was duly invested with the insignia of his office hy the District Grand Master . The District Grand Master remarked with reference to the eigluh item on tbe Agenda paper , that a Committee had been a ; p linted at tbe Quarterly Communication of June 1868 , to revise tbe bye-laws of the llistrict Grand Lodge , but that , owing to press of work and other causes , uothing had been done , He thought it very desirable that the bye-laws should be revised , as they contained some laws which were to his mind anomalous ,

while there might also be perhaps found some room for improvement . He remarked that no alteration could be made in the provisions of the bye-laws until agreed to by District Grand Lodge and approved by the Grand Master in England , but that he would be glad if a report could be submitted in time for consideration at the March Communication of District Grand Lodge . A collection was then made for the Fund of Benevolence . The

amount was announced by the District Grand Secretary to bo Rs . 274 . There being no further business to be brought forward , the District Grand Lodge was closed in due form at 7 . 45 p . m . Balance against the account of Rs ., £ 488 15 s . Sd . The Masonic Fund of Benevolence cash abstract of receipts and disbursements for the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shewed a balance against the account of Ks . of £ 5 3 s . lOd . ;

total Rs . £ 1548 7 s . lOd . The Musical Instrument Fund , abstract of Receipts and disbursements for the . half-year ending 30 th November 1870 shewed a credit balance on the 30 th November 1878 of £ 586 15 s . The suspense account of Deposit receipts , cash Account deposit receipts and adjustment during the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shewed a credit balance at close of

the half-year ending 30 th November 1870 , of £ 6 , 478 14 s . lid . The Masonic Hall rent establishment and Sustentation Fuud cash abstract for the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shelved a balance against the account of £ 900 9 s .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAV . GLASGOW . —Si . John ' s Lodge ( No . 3 bis . ) . The regular meeting of this lodge was held iu their new hall , 213 Buchanan Street , on Tuesday , February 7 th , after 7 p . m . Bro . John Baird , R . AV . M ., on the throne , Bros . Kyle , S . AA' ., Fletcher , J . AV ., and a number of brethren present . The lodge being opened the minutes were read and passed . There being no other business the R . AV . M . an account of the proceedings at Grand Lod

gave ge the night before , and , inter alia , stated that he considered the Grand Lodge had acted unlawfully in sustaining the Proxy commissions after he had said they were illegal if not stamped , how-Grand Lodge was not done with that yet . He also observed that by so doing the Grand Lodge had thereby broken the laws of the land , and that , therefore , he considered that this lodge had sufficient reason for throwing overboard its allegiance to

Grand Lodge . He also found fault with the remarks made by Bro . Buchan in Grand Lodge the previous night . Bro . Buchan having remarked that there were two ways of tolling a story , said it was a pity some of the Edinburgh brethren were not

present to give their version of affairs , more especially as the fact remained that St . John's Lodge lost every motion it desired to carry ; not that Grand Lodge bad acted unjustly , hut because St . John's in this case was supporting what was wrong , as well as not going about what they had in hand in a proper businesslike manner , & c . After this tbe S . W . proposed , and J . W , seconded , that a special meeting of this lodge be called for this night three weeks , to which Bro . Buchan should be summoned

in order to consider the language used by him—Bro . Buchanto their R . AV . M ., Bro . Baird , at the meeting of the Grand Lodgeof Scotland on 6 th February , Bro . Buchan having there stated that he was atonished Bro . Baird ivould have the audacity tostand up in this Grand Lodge and make the false statements he had now made . Bro . Buchan denied having used the word " false , " and considered that he was perfectly entitled to speak iu an independent manner regarding whatever business was

going on before Grand Lodge , aud also that he , was quite justified , under the circumstances , in saying what he did say . After some further remarks the motion of the S . W . was agreed to .. The lodge was shorly after closed . A meeting of this lodge was also held on 21 st February ; Bro . Baird , R . AV . M . iu the chair . Bro . John Dick , S . D . acting as S . W ., Bro . Fletcher , JAY ., and a considerable number of brethren present . On the minutes being read , several corrections

were made , after which they were passed . The Secretary intimated that he had written Bro . Buchan , giving him notice of the lodge meeting to be held ou 2 Sth February , and that he had received a letter in reply stating tbat he , Bro . Buchan , considered their summons informal , in so far as that it did not contain a definite statement of the exact words objected to , as also that he was unaware that St . John ' s Lodge had any right or power to summon him before itfor what took place in Grand

, Lodge . Bro . J . B . AValker , P . M ., supported the objection as to the informality of a summons being issued without a definite statement being given of the supposed fault . The Secretary ivould therefore require to issue another summons . * The R . AV . M then read a copy of the Report of the Sub-Committee on the-St . John ' s Memorial , which liad been read at the late meeting

of Grand Lodge , after which be made some comments regarding it . Upon oue brother desiring to have the report again , read , the R . AA' . M . suggested the idea of publishing it , so that every member might have a copy , and be able to read it himself . The J . AA' . however objected to this , and the subject dropped . The R . AV . M . then read a copy of the motion tabled by Bro . Hay , and ivhich was to eome up at the next quarterly communication of Grand Lodge , to tbe effect that— -The Lodge

Journeymen , No . 8 shall be entitled to carry the working tools and other paraphernalia of Grand Lodge at processions in the Metropolitan , district . The Lodge Glasgow St . John shall have thesame privilege in the Province of Glasgow , and when the Grand Lodge is officiating in anyother place or province , the Grand Master , or thebrother acting for him shall have the power of fixing on the Lodge or Lodges to carry the AVorking Tools , & c , for the occasion , and his decision shall not be open to review . Having read this , the

R . AV . M . stated tbat this motion was not what they desired . What tbey wanted was equality in all the Provinces , whereas this motion was making certain most unmasonic and unfair distinctions-He also read certain remarks on the subject from Bro . AVylie , of Kilwinning , who , he stated , was a high authority upon masonic matters . Some further remarks having passed it was understood that St . John's lodge decidedly objected to the settlement of the Working Tools controversy in the way Bro . Hay ' s motion

intended . The Lodge was afterwards closed iu due form . GLASGOW . — Union Lodge ( No . 332 ) . —The fortieth anniversary of the Union Lodge , 332 , late tho Duutoclier and Fiafely Union , was celebrated in true , masonic spirit , on AA' ednesday evening , the-22 nd February , in the Assembly Rooms , Bath Street , Brother Robert Mitchell , R . W . M ., presiding , and on the platform were Bros . James BalfourPast Master ; William LindsayR . AV . M .

, , , of Lodge Clyde , 408 ; James B . McNair , Senior Warden ; W . B . Johnson , Junior AVarden ; Robert Johnston , Secretary and P . G . S . ; AVilliam Dempster , Treasurer : Adams , Senior Warden of Lodge Commercial , 360 , & c . The following Lodges were also represented : —Kilwinning , No . 4 , Thistle of Rose , No . 73 ; St . Mungo , No . 27 ; Neptune , No . 419 ; Clyde , No . 408 , & c There was a good attendance of the brethren , their wives , sweethearts ,

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 1
KNIGHT KADOSH—A. A. RITE. Article 1
THE SCOTTISH RITE IN CALIFORNIA. Article 3
THE EARL OF ROSSLYN, M.W.G.M. OF SCOTLAND, ON THE WORKING TOOLS QUESTION. Article 5
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE IN AMERICA. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 59. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 4TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

Junior Grand Warden ; Rev . F . W . Robberds , B . A ., 109 and 1210 . Grand Chaplain ; Demetrius Z . Zemin , AV . M . 229 , Grand Registrar ; Captain William George Murray , AA ' . M . 109 P . M . 639 , Grand Secretary ; Lieut .-Col . H . R , AV . onghton , P . M . 836 , 1066 , and 1210 , Senior Grand Deacon ; Isaiah L . Taylor , P . M . 392 , Grand Superintendent of AA ' orks ; Capt . F . F . J . Toke , P . M . 486 and 552 , Grand Director of Ceremonies ; William O . Alleuder , AV . M . 67 and 232 , Assistant Grand Director ol

Ceremonies ; Major C . T . Hitchins , P . M ., Chota Nagpore L ., Grand Sword Hearer ; Joseph A ' an Geider , 67 , Grand Organist ; J . AV . Lay ( Lt ., 4 th Hus . ) , P . M ., 413 , Grond Pursuivant . Grand Stewards : Captain G . G . Nelson , S . AV , 486 ; AVilliam Henry McGowan , P . S . AV . 486 ; Thomas Can-itt , S . W . 825 ; Edmund Healey , Treasurer , 67 ; Thomas . H . Henty , P . Sec . 229 ; Wm . Joseph Curtoys , 109 . AA ' orshipful Bro . J . H . Linton , on the nomination of AV . Bro .

Keighley , Past D . G . Deacon , seconded by AA' . Bro . Locke , Dep . D . G'M ., was unanimously re-elected District Grand Treasurer , and was duly invested with the insignia of his office hy the District Grand Master . The District Grand Master remarked with reference to the eigluh item on tbe Agenda paper , that a Committee had been a ; p linted at tbe Quarterly Communication of June 1868 , to revise tbe bye-laws of the llistrict Grand Lodge , but that , owing to press of work and other causes , uothing had been done , He thought it very desirable that the bye-laws should be revised , as they contained some laws which were to his mind anomalous ,

while there might also be perhaps found some room for improvement . He remarked that no alteration could be made in the provisions of the bye-laws until agreed to by District Grand Lodge and approved by the Grand Master in England , but that he would be glad if a report could be submitted in time for consideration at the March Communication of District Grand Lodge . A collection was then made for the Fund of Benevolence . The

amount was announced by the District Grand Secretary to bo Rs . 274 . There being no further business to be brought forward , the District Grand Lodge was closed in due form at 7 . 45 p . m . Balance against the account of Rs ., £ 488 15 s . Sd . The Masonic Fund of Benevolence cash abstract of receipts and disbursements for the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shewed a balance against the account of Ks . of £ 5 3 s . lOd . ;

total Rs . £ 1548 7 s . lOd . The Musical Instrument Fund , abstract of Receipts and disbursements for the . half-year ending 30 th November 1870 shewed a credit balance on the 30 th November 1878 of £ 586 15 s . The suspense account of Deposit receipts , cash Account deposit receipts and adjustment during the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shewed a credit balance at close of

the half-year ending 30 th November 1870 , of £ 6 , 478 14 s . lid . The Masonic Hall rent establishment and Sustentation Fuud cash abstract for the half-year ending 30 th November , 1870 , shelved a balance against the account of £ 900 9 s .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAV . GLASGOW . —Si . John ' s Lodge ( No . 3 bis . ) . The regular meeting of this lodge was held iu their new hall , 213 Buchanan Street , on Tuesday , February 7 th , after 7 p . m . Bro . John Baird , R . AV . M ., on the throne , Bros . Kyle , S . AA' ., Fletcher , J . AV ., and a number of brethren present . The lodge being opened the minutes were read and passed . There being no other business the R . AV . M . an account of the proceedings at Grand Lod

gave ge the night before , and , inter alia , stated that he considered the Grand Lodge had acted unlawfully in sustaining the Proxy commissions after he had said they were illegal if not stamped , how-Grand Lodge was not done with that yet . He also observed that by so doing the Grand Lodge had thereby broken the laws of the land , and that , therefore , he considered that this lodge had sufficient reason for throwing overboard its allegiance to

Grand Lodge . He also found fault with the remarks made by Bro . Buchan in Grand Lodge the previous night . Bro . Buchan having remarked that there were two ways of tolling a story , said it was a pity some of the Edinburgh brethren were not

present to give their version of affairs , more especially as the fact remained that St . John's Lodge lost every motion it desired to carry ; not that Grand Lodge bad acted unjustly , hut because St . John's in this case was supporting what was wrong , as well as not going about what they had in hand in a proper businesslike manner , & c . After this tbe S . W . proposed , and J . W , seconded , that a special meeting of this lodge be called for this night three weeks , to which Bro . Buchan should be summoned

in order to consider the language used by him—Bro . Buchanto their R . AV . M ., Bro . Baird , at the meeting of the Grand Lodgeof Scotland on 6 th February , Bro . Buchan having there stated that he was atonished Bro . Baird ivould have the audacity tostand up in this Grand Lodge and make the false statements he had now made . Bro . Buchan denied having used the word " false , " and considered that he was perfectly entitled to speak iu an independent manner regarding whatever business was

going on before Grand Lodge , aud also that he , was quite justified , under the circumstances , in saying what he did say . After some further remarks the motion of the S . W . was agreed to .. The lodge was shorly after closed . A meeting of this lodge was also held on 21 st February ; Bro . Baird , R . AV . M . iu the chair . Bro . John Dick , S . D . acting as S . W ., Bro . Fletcher , JAY ., and a considerable number of brethren present . On the minutes being read , several corrections

were made , after which they were passed . The Secretary intimated that he had written Bro . Buchan , giving him notice of the lodge meeting to be held ou 2 Sth February , and that he had received a letter in reply stating tbat he , Bro . Buchan , considered their summons informal , in so far as that it did not contain a definite statement of the exact words objected to , as also that he was unaware that St . John ' s Lodge had any right or power to summon him before itfor what took place in Grand

, Lodge . Bro . J . B . AValker , P . M ., supported the objection as to the informality of a summons being issued without a definite statement being given of the supposed fault . The Secretary ivould therefore require to issue another summons . * The R . AV . M then read a copy of the Report of the Sub-Committee on the-St . John ' s Memorial , which liad been read at the late meeting

of Grand Lodge , after which be made some comments regarding it . Upon oue brother desiring to have the report again , read , the R . AA' . M . suggested the idea of publishing it , so that every member might have a copy , and be able to read it himself . The J . AA' . however objected to this , and the subject dropped . The R . AV . M . then read a copy of the motion tabled by Bro . Hay , and ivhich was to eome up at the next quarterly communication of Grand Lodge , to tbe effect that— -The Lodge

Journeymen , No . 8 shall be entitled to carry the working tools and other paraphernalia of Grand Lodge at processions in the Metropolitan , district . The Lodge Glasgow St . John shall have thesame privilege in the Province of Glasgow , and when the Grand Lodge is officiating in anyother place or province , the Grand Master , or thebrother acting for him shall have the power of fixing on the Lodge or Lodges to carry the AVorking Tools , & c , for the occasion , and his decision shall not be open to review . Having read this , the

R . AV . M . stated tbat this motion was not what they desired . What tbey wanted was equality in all the Provinces , whereas this motion was making certain most unmasonic and unfair distinctions-He also read certain remarks on the subject from Bro . AVylie , of Kilwinning , who , he stated , was a high authority upon masonic matters . Some further remarks having passed it was understood that St . John's lodge decidedly objected to the settlement of the Working Tools controversy in the way Bro . Hay ' s motion

intended . The Lodge was afterwards closed iu due form . GLASGOW . — Union Lodge ( No . 332 ) . —The fortieth anniversary of the Union Lodge , 332 , late tho Duutoclier and Fiafely Union , was celebrated in true , masonic spirit , on AA' ednesday evening , the-22 nd February , in the Assembly Rooms , Bath Street , Brother Robert Mitchell , R . W . M ., presiding , and on the platform were Bros . James BalfourPast Master ; William LindsayR . AV . M .

, , , of Lodge Clyde , 408 ; James B . McNair , Senior Warden ; W . B . Johnson , Junior AVarden ; Robert Johnston , Secretary and P . G . S . ; AVilliam Dempster , Treasurer : Adams , Senior Warden of Lodge Commercial , 360 , & c . The following Lodges were also represented : —Kilwinning , No . 4 , Thistle of Rose , No . 73 ; St . Mungo , No . 27 ; Neptune , No . 419 ; Clyde , No . 408 , & c There was a good attendance of the brethren , their wives , sweethearts ,

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