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Scotland.

f STOW . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —The annual meeting o this lodge for tho election of office-bearers , was held iu the lodge room on the evening of Saturday , the 30 th ult ., R . W . M . Bvowiilee presiding . The following brethren were unanimously elected to the various offices . Bros . Gilbert Brownlee , reelected R . W . Master ; II . Kerr , D . M . ; R . Sanderson , S . M .: J . F . Walker , S . W . ; J . Lambert , J . W . ; J . Wilson . Treas .: D .

Scott , Treas . ; Rev . David Waddell , Chap . ; William Waddell , Senior Deacon ; George Thomson , Junior Deacon ; James Hogg , I . G . ; and Thomas Forsythe , Tyler . After the usual business vras gone through , the lodsre was closed in due form .

GLASGOW . GLAS & OTV . —Lodge Union ( No . 332 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of tbis lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Buchanan-street . The lodge was opened in the first degree by the R . W . M ., Bro . James " Balfour , assisted by Bros . David Ramsay , acting S . W . ; William Gibson , acting

J . W . ; Joseph Sturrat , Treasurer ; Robert Johnston , Secretary ; and other brethren . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , a petition was read from Mr . Thomas M . Laidlaw . He was admitted , and received the first degree at the hands of the R . W . M . The lodge was afterwards raised to the Master degree , when Bro . James Smith received that degree at the hands of Bro . James Wallace , G . S . It being the

night of election , the list of names were called over , and , no objections being offered , the -following brethren were dulyelected , viz ., Bros . James Balfour , re-elected R . W . M . ; Robert Mitchell , re-elected P . M . ; William Gibson , re-elected D . M . ; David Sommerville , re-elected S . M . ; Joseph Sturrat , re-elected Treasurer : Robert Johnston , re-elected Secretary ; Thomas Hall , re-elected I . G .: Thomas Mullens , re-elected Tyler ; David

Ramsay , S . W . ; Matthew Gray , J . W . ; James Gillfiillan , B . B . ; aud Dougald MeTaggart , Architect . The other offices not being filled up , were held over until tbe next meeting . The ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . James Wallace , G . S . There being no other business to bring before the lodge , it was closed in due form . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given , the rest of the evening was enlivened with appropriate songs , toasts , & c ., and the proceedings terminated to the satisfaction of all present .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL . Tho ordinary monthly meeting of the Board of Governors of this institution was held on Tuesday morning , the 3 rd inst ., at thr School House , Burlington-road , and was most numerously attended . The R . W . D . G . M ., the Hon . Judge Townsend , in the chair . The ordinary business having been transactedand the reports

, from the several sub-committees received and adopted , the Board proceeded to the election of three pupils , when the report from the scrutineers of the ballot was submitted and approved of , from which document we take the following extract : — The number of voting papers submitted to our examination was 919 . Of these 136 were from brethren voting as life

governors . 593 from brethren voting as annual governors , and 220 from brethren voting in their official capacity . Of the 919 brethren who exercised their privilege 50 voted for only one of the candidates , 41 for only two , and the re--smndei-, S 5 S , for three candidates . Of the papers received ten were not properly signed or initialled , three were from subscribers not entitled to vote , and

ten were received on the 29 th instead of the 2 Sth of November , all of which had to be rejected ( as also thirteen additional papers received by the assistant secretary after the scrutiny had closed ) . The total number of votes recorded was 3 , 327 , being 1 . 552 more than in the June election , and 66-1 more than in December , I 860 , on which oceassion the number of votes recorded was argely in excess of those at any previous election .

Ireland.

Of these votes Mary Armstrong received ..... 404 Frances E . Baker „ 385 Charlotte Burdgo „ 103 Anna Copeland „ 22 Ellen Dalton „ 17 Catherine Godbey „ 59

Mary H . Grubb „ 74 Grace Haite „ 437 Francis Levis „ 45 KateM'Nally „ 168 MaryM'Neife „ 217 Margaret Maxwell „ 48 Phoebe Shegog „ 809

Jessie Wallace „ 519 Elizabeth Williams , 20 The scrutineers think it right to mention that , had the rejected or late votes ( 110 ) been recorded , it would not have made any alteration in the relative position of the candidates . It was then unanimously resolved " that Phcebe Shegog , Jessie AVallaceand Grace Harte be declared duly elected , aud be

, admitted at such time as the Educational Committee may direct . " The Board , in expressing their satisfaction at the careful report of the scrutineers , and their thanks to those brethren for the same , desire also to record their sincere regret at the death of their esteemed Bro . Charles W . D . E . Orpen , who had so frequently acted as one of the scrutineers of this school , aud

bad in so many ways manifested the deep interest he took iu its success . The several honorary officers and committees of the school were then re-elected for the year 1868 .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( N O . 1 , 003 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , on Wednesday , the 13 th ult ., for the purpose of installing the newly-elected W . M . There was a full attendance of members and visitors , amongst the latter we noticed Bros . Dr . J . Le Cronier , P . Prov . D . G . M .: A . Schmitt , P . M . 590 ; J . Duiell , W . M . 590 ; Ph . W .

Le Guesne , W . M . 877 ; II . L . Manuel , P . M . 590 ; Ph . Binet , P . M- 491 ; Ed . D . Le Couteur , P . M . 491 ; W . II . Long , W . M . 95 S ; E . Lott , S . W . 245 ; J . Oatley , S . W . 95 S ; & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . Binet , WM ., assisted by Bros . G . J . Renouf , S . W ., W . M . elect : J . R . Giles , J . W . ; P . W . Benham , P . M . and Treas . ; Wm . Adams , P . M . 244 , Sec . ; C . Donaldson , P . M . 244 ; and a host of others . The minutes of the previous meeting were

read aud after their unanimous confirmation the lodge was passed to the second degree . Bro . R . W . Benham , on the invitation took the chair as Installing Master , when Bro . Wm . Adams presented G . J . Renouf , W . M . elect , to receive the benefit of installation at bis hands . After having assented to the ancient charges in the usual manner , and taken the obligation of W . M . elect , the lodge was raised to the third degree ,

and all who had not passed the chair withdrew . A numerous board of Installed Masters was then formed and Bro . G- J . Renouf was duly placed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom . After * the board had been closed the Master Masons were admitted and the new W . M . saluted and proclaimed W . M . of Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1 , 003 , on the roll of the Grand Lodge of England , for the ensuing twelve months , or until bis successor shall have been regularly installed in his stead . The

lodge was lowered to the second , and afterwards to the first degree , the ancient salute being given and proclamation made in " each case . The whole of the ceremony Bro . P . W . Benham conducted with great exactitude , solemnity , and impressiveness . After the usual address , delivered with great effect , to theW . M ., Bro . G . J . Renouf briefly remarked , that fully acknowledging the difficulty of the task he had undertakenhe was sensible of

, the honour conferred upon him . He congratulated the brethren ou the improved condition of the lodge as well in a pecuniary , as a working point of view , and stated his conviction that , with the hearty support of his predecessors , his officers , and the fraternal assistance of the members , upon which he was well aware he could implicitly depend , he should , at the close of his term of office , have the gratification of announcing the iu-

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EXPATIATION ON THE MYSTERIES OF MASONRY IN MALLING ABBEY LODGE, Article 1
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 4
BANKERS' OR MASONS' MARKS. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
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CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
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KNIGHTS OF THE RED CROSS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 19
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 14TH, 1867. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

f STOW . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —The annual meeting o this lodge for tho election of office-bearers , was held iu the lodge room on the evening of Saturday , the 30 th ult ., R . W . M . Bvowiilee presiding . The following brethren were unanimously elected to the various offices . Bros . Gilbert Brownlee , reelected R . W . Master ; II . Kerr , D . M . ; R . Sanderson , S . M .: J . F . Walker , S . W . ; J . Lambert , J . W . ; J . Wilson . Treas .: D .

Scott , Treas . ; Rev . David Waddell , Chap . ; William Waddell , Senior Deacon ; George Thomson , Junior Deacon ; James Hogg , I . G . ; and Thomas Forsythe , Tyler . After the usual business vras gone through , the lodsre was closed in due form .

GLASGOW . GLAS & OTV . —Lodge Union ( No . 332 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of tbis lodge was held on Monday , the 2 nd inst ., at the Freemasons' Hall , Buchanan-street . The lodge was opened in the first degree by the R . W . M ., Bro . James " Balfour , assisted by Bros . David Ramsay , acting S . W . ; William Gibson , acting

J . W . ; Joseph Sturrat , Treasurer ; Robert Johnston , Secretary ; and other brethren . The minutes of the last meeting having been read and confirmed , a petition was read from Mr . Thomas M . Laidlaw . He was admitted , and received the first degree at the hands of the R . W . M . The lodge was afterwards raised to the Master degree , when Bro . James Smith received that degree at the hands of Bro . James Wallace , G . S . It being the

night of election , the list of names were called over , and , no objections being offered , the -following brethren were dulyelected , viz ., Bros . James Balfour , re-elected R . W . M . ; Robert Mitchell , re-elected P . M . ; William Gibson , re-elected D . M . ; David Sommerville , re-elected S . M . ; Joseph Sturrat , re-elected Treasurer : Robert Johnston , re-elected Secretary ; Thomas Hall , re-elected I . G .: Thomas Mullens , re-elected Tyler ; David

Ramsay , S . W . ; Matthew Gray , J . W . ; James Gillfiillan , B . B . ; aud Dougald MeTaggart , Architect . The other offices not being filled up , were held over until tbe next meeting . The ceremony of installation was ably performed by Bro . James Wallace , G . S . There being no other business to bring before the lodge , it was closed in due form . The brethren then adjourned to refreshment . The usual loyal and Masonic toasts having been given , the rest of the evening was enlivened with appropriate songs , toasts , & c ., and the proceedings terminated to the satisfaction of all present .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL . Tho ordinary monthly meeting of the Board of Governors of this institution was held on Tuesday morning , the 3 rd inst ., at thr School House , Burlington-road , and was most numerously attended . The R . W . D . G . M ., the Hon . Judge Townsend , in the chair . The ordinary business having been transactedand the reports

, from the several sub-committees received and adopted , the Board proceeded to the election of three pupils , when the report from the scrutineers of the ballot was submitted and approved of , from which document we take the following extract : — The number of voting papers submitted to our examination was 919 . Of these 136 were from brethren voting as life

governors . 593 from brethren voting as annual governors , and 220 from brethren voting in their official capacity . Of the 919 brethren who exercised their privilege 50 voted for only one of the candidates , 41 for only two , and the re--smndei-, S 5 S , for three candidates . Of the papers received ten were not properly signed or initialled , three were from subscribers not entitled to vote , and

ten were received on the 29 th instead of the 2 Sth of November , all of which had to be rejected ( as also thirteen additional papers received by the assistant secretary after the scrutiny had closed ) . The total number of votes recorded was 3 , 327 , being 1 . 552 more than in the June election , and 66-1 more than in December , I 860 , on which oceassion the number of votes recorded was argely in excess of those at any previous election .

Ireland.

Of these votes Mary Armstrong received ..... 404 Frances E . Baker „ 385 Charlotte Burdgo „ 103 Anna Copeland „ 22 Ellen Dalton „ 17 Catherine Godbey „ 59

Mary H . Grubb „ 74 Grace Haite „ 437 Francis Levis „ 45 KateM'Nally „ 168 MaryM'Neife „ 217 Margaret Maxwell „ 48 Phoebe Shegog „ 809

Jessie Wallace „ 519 Elizabeth Williams , 20 The scrutineers think it right to mention that , had the rejected or late votes ( 110 ) been recorded , it would not have made any alteration in the relative position of the candidates . It was then unanimously resolved " that Phcebe Shegog , Jessie AVallaceand Grace Harte be declared duly elected , aud be

, admitted at such time as the Educational Committee may direct . " The Board , in expressing their satisfaction at the careful report of the scrutineers , and their thanks to those brethren for the same , desire also to record their sincere regret at the death of their esteemed Bro . Charles W . D . E . Orpen , who had so frequently acted as one of the scrutineers of this school , aud

bad in so many ways manifested the deep interest he took iu its success . The several honorary officers and committees of the school were then re-elected for the year 1868 .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

JERSEY . PRINCE OF WALES LODGE ( N O . 1 , 003 ) . —The annual meeting of this lodge was held at the Masonic Temple , on Wednesday , the 13 th ult ., for the purpose of installing the newly-elected W . M . There was a full attendance of members and visitors , amongst the latter we noticed Bros . Dr . J . Le Cronier , P . Prov . D . G . M .: A . Schmitt , P . M . 590 ; J . Duiell , W . M . 590 ; Ph . W .

Le Guesne , W . M . 877 ; II . L . Manuel , P . M . 590 ; Ph . Binet , P . M- 491 ; Ed . D . Le Couteur , P . M . 491 ; W . II . Long , W . M . 95 S ; E . Lott , S . W . 245 ; J . Oatley , S . W . 95 S ; & c . The lodge was opened by Bro . Binet , WM ., assisted by Bros . G . J . Renouf , S . W ., W . M . elect : J . R . Giles , J . W . ; P . W . Benham , P . M . and Treas . ; Wm . Adams , P . M . 244 , Sec . ; C . Donaldson , P . M . 244 ; and a host of others . The minutes of the previous meeting were

read aud after their unanimous confirmation the lodge was passed to the second degree . Bro . R . W . Benham , on the invitation took the chair as Installing Master , when Bro . Wm . Adams presented G . J . Renouf , W . M . elect , to receive the benefit of installation at bis hands . After having assented to the ancient charges in the usual manner , and taken the obligation of W . M . elect , the lodge was raised to the third degree ,

and all who had not passed the chair withdrew . A numerous board of Installed Masters was then formed and Bro . G- J . Renouf was duly placed in the chair of K . S ., according to ancient custom . After * the board had been closed the Master Masons were admitted and the new W . M . saluted and proclaimed W . M . of Prince of Wales Lodge , No . 1 , 003 , on the roll of the Grand Lodge of England , for the ensuing twelve months , or until bis successor shall have been regularly installed in his stead . The

lodge was lowered to the second , and afterwards to the first degree , the ancient salute being given and proclamation made in " each case . The whole of the ceremony Bro . P . W . Benham conducted with great exactitude , solemnity , and impressiveness . After the usual address , delivered with great effect , to theW . M ., Bro . G . J . Renouf briefly remarked , that fully acknowledging the difficulty of the task he had undertakenhe was sensible of

, the honour conferred upon him . He congratulated the brethren ou the improved condition of the lodge as well in a pecuniary , as a working point of view , and stated his conviction that , with the hearty support of his predecessors , his officers , and the fraternal assistance of the members , upon which he was well aware he could implicitly depend , he should , at the close of his term of office , have the gratification of announcing the iu-

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