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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

LANARKSHIRE . GLASGOW . —Lodge Glasgow ( No . 441 ) . —This young and prosperous lodge held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening , the 15 th ult ., for the election of office-bearers , in tbe Masonic Hall , 19 , Croy-place , the AV . M . being assisted by Bro- Wallace , No . 360 , and Bro . Campbell , No . 408 , who kindly assisted the auditors to audit the lodge books , which showed a favourable

return . The chair was contested by Bros . James Russell and William Taylor . The following office-bearers were elected for the year : —Bros . AA'illiam Taylor , AV . M . ; John Guthrie , D . M . ; Andrew Blane , S . M . ; Robert Revie , S . W . ; James Davidson , J . W . ; Jchn Glen , S . D . ; Joseph Mathieson , J . D . ; B . Kerr , Treas . ; John Fowler , Sec . ; Adam Black , Chap . ; Neil Young , Architect ; Alexander Revie , Senior Steward ; William Livingston , Junior Steward ; John Taylor , I . G . ; Robert Cochrane , O . G . After the business of the evening was disposed of , a vote of thanks was awarded Bros . AVallace and Campbell for their assisting in furthering the lodge in the business of the evening .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

STEABANE . —Alercorn Lodge ( No . 188 ) . —This lodge was opened for the first time on Thursday , 31 st ult ., with the assistance of the various lodges in the vicinity . The brethren , to the number of 70 , assembled in the Masonic Hall , at four o ' clock , and marched in procession to the lodge room . Bro . J . K . Irvine , W . M ., of Lifford Lodge , 102 , took the chair and , assisted by his officersopened the lodin ancient form . The Secretary . Bro

, ge . R . T . Turbitt , having read the warrant of constitution from the Grand Lodge , appointing Bro . John McGowan , James Trimble , and Samuel Gordon , Master and AVardens of this lodge . They were installed into their respective offices . This interesting ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Irvine , assisted by Bros . C . Scott , WM . 350 ; C . J . McMullin , P . M . 334 ; John Stewart , W . M . 547 ; W . O . Orrand AVm . BeattyP . M . 's 332 Alexander

, , ; Hutcheson , AV . M . 640 , and several other Past Masters . The W . M . having received the congratulations of all the brethren present , proposed that His Excellency the Marquis of Abereorn should be made an honorary member of this lodge ; seconded by Bro . Gordon , J . AV . and received with great applause . Eleven brethren were proposed as joining members and several candidates for initiation . The lodge was closed in peace and

harmony at six o'clock , when the brethren adjourned to refreshment , a substantial repast having been prepared for the occasion . After the cloth was removed the AA ' . M . gave the usual Masonic and loyal toasts , which were received with the

accustomed honour . Bro . C . Scott proposed the health of the AV . M ., Bro . McGowan , and was happy to see such a large number of brethren assembled from Donegal and Tyrone to greet him on this occasion ; it augured well for the success of this new lodge in having such a nobleman as the Viceroy for a patron , and such a bright Mason to preside over them as their W . M ., whose acquaintance he was happy to make this evening . Bro . McGowan in repling stated he felt the honour conferred

y upon him and the kind reception they gave him , and would endeavour to fill his post with credit to himself and advantage to the lodo-e ; it gave him sincere pleasure to see so many influential brethren present who so kindly gave their assistance and whom he hoped often to see as visitors in the Abereorn Lodge . On behalf of himself and Bro . Wardens he requested they would accept his best thanks . The AV-M . then gave "The Masters and Past

Masters of the several lodges . " This toast was appropriatel y responded to by Bro . Irvine C . J . McMullin , AV . Orr , and C . Scott , AV . M . of one of the oldest lodges in Ulster . Bros . Dr . McKelvey , Harvey , J . Moody , P . M . ; and John Birnie , aveteran in the Craft , contributed to the enjoyment of the brethren by singing some favourite songs . The company separated at nine o'clock , having spent a most agreeable and pleasant evening . Great credit is due to the Stewards , Bros . S . Gordon and John Moody , P . M ., for the courtesy and the excellent refreshments provided for the brethren .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —On Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., the annual meeting for the installation of officers

Channel Islands.

took place . The lodsre was opened at half-past seven o ' clock , by Bro . Smythson , AA ' . M ., assisted by Bro . Gallienne , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . De Carteret , P . M ., acting as S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . 43 and 958 , acting as J . W . ; Wakley , I . P . M . There were also present , Bros . Guilbert , AV . M . 84 ; Hutchinson , P . M . 84 ; Thurston , AV . M . 243 ; Glencross , S . D . St ; Sarchet , and about a dozen other members and visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmedthe lodge was opened

, in the second degree , and the D . Prov . G . M . then took the chair . Bro . Smythson having been re-elected to rule over the lodge a second year , was presented for re-installation by Bro . De Carteret , P . M . The preliminary ceremony , in a curtailed form , having been gone through , the brethren who had not passed the chair . left the room , and a Board of Installed Masters was formedin whose presence Bro . Smythson was again laced in

, p chair of King Solomon . The board having been closed and the brethren re-admitted , the usual processions , salutations , proclamations , and greetings took place . The following appointments were made by the W . M .: —Bros . Brown , S . AA . ; Sedgley J . W . ; Henry , S . D . ; AVarr , J . D . ; Gaudion , P . M ., I . G . ; Le Carpentier , Treas . ; Mauger , Tyler . Bro . Gallienne , D . Prov . G . M-, gave the addresses to the AV . M ., AVardens , and brethren

with great effect . The officers being for the most part new , he afterwards forcibly urged upon them the necessity for strict punctuality and a perfect knowledge of their respective duties . For the latter he pointed out that a rare opportunity now occurred , as Bro . Dr . Hopkins , who was thoroughly acquainted with the correct form of ritual , has offered during his residence for a few months in Guernsey , give instruction to the younger members of the Craft , for which purpose a class had been formed '

to meet once a fortnight . He stated that all the new officers of the Doyle Lodge had joined it , that even some of the Past-Masters had talked of doing so , and expressed a hope that those who had this evening been placed in chairs would follow their example . He said that they could not fail to benefit by snch a course , and added that having himself attended the first meeting he had been much gratified by the proceedings , which were the more likely to be successful , because the instructor knew

how to combine the fortiter in re with the suaviter in modo r while courteous towards all , he insisted on perfect obedience tohis directions , even on what might appear trilling points , but which were of great importance as corrective of common errorsand productive of uniformity , indeed none would be admittedunless they pledged themselves to this . The lodge was closed , at nine o ' clock , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment .

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEAV BRUNSAVICK . ST . JOHN . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 436 ) . —This prosperouslodge held its regular communication for January , at the Masonic Hal ] , on Tuesday evening , the 1 st ult . The lodge room was crowded to excess , the brethren being drawn togetherto witness an interesting ceremony of presentation to a brother who is much esteemed and highly respected throughout the

province . P . M . Bro . AVm . F . Bunting , the very officiant district G . Sec . and a P . J . G . AV . ot New Brunswick . There were present the R . AV . District G . M ., Deputy District G . M ., S . G . AA ' ., G . Treas ., and other officers of the District Grand Lodge , the AV . M . ' s of every lodge in the city , as well as a numerous attendance of P . M . 's , and other influential members of the Craftall desirous of paying a just tribute to P . M . Bunting ' s

, deserved popularity . The recently installed AA ' . M . Bro . J . Gordon Forbes presided for the first time , assisted by the following officers : Dr . J . C . Hathawav , S . W . ; Rev . Geo . J Case , J . W . ; Rev . Neil McKay , Chap . ; AV . H . A . Keans , P . M . Treas . ; AV . F . Bunting , P . M . Sec . ; John AVhite , S . D . ; Robt . Thompson , jun ., J . D . ; Dr . J . L . Bunting and John Sweet , Stewaids ; Robert Finlay , Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Burns , I . G .,

and full quota of other members . The lodge having been opened on the E . A . degree , the minutes were read and confirmed . The Committee on Petitions presented at the last regular communication , reported in favour of their acceptance , and on the ballot being taken , the brethren confirmed the recommendations of the committee . Petitions were received from several gentlemen desirous of initiation into the mysteries of Freemasonry . An application for assistance from a brother residing at Grand Cay , Turk ' s

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
A SKETCH OF THE PHILOSOPHY, TRADITIONS, AND RECORDS OF THE MASONIC ORDER OF THE RED * OR KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE, AT PRESENT UNDER THE COMMAND OF LORD KENLIS, M. ILL. G. SOV. Article 2
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
BYE LAWS. BYE-LAWS. BY LAWS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
CANADA. Article 16
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 16TH, 1867. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

LANARKSHIRE . GLASGOW . —Lodge Glasgow ( No . 441 ) . —This young and prosperous lodge held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening , the 15 th ult ., for the election of office-bearers , in tbe Masonic Hall , 19 , Croy-place , the AV . M . being assisted by Bro- Wallace , No . 360 , and Bro . Campbell , No . 408 , who kindly assisted the auditors to audit the lodge books , which showed a favourable

return . The chair was contested by Bros . James Russell and William Taylor . The following office-bearers were elected for the year : —Bros . AA'illiam Taylor , AV . M . ; John Guthrie , D . M . ; Andrew Blane , S . M . ; Robert Revie , S . W . ; James Davidson , J . W . ; Jchn Glen , S . D . ; Joseph Mathieson , J . D . ; B . Kerr , Treas . ; John Fowler , Sec . ; Adam Black , Chap . ; Neil Young , Architect ; Alexander Revie , Senior Steward ; William Livingston , Junior Steward ; John Taylor , I . G . ; Robert Cochrane , O . G . After the business of the evening was disposed of , a vote of thanks was awarded Bros . AVallace and Campbell for their assisting in furthering the lodge in the business of the evening .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

STEABANE . —Alercorn Lodge ( No . 188 ) . —This lodge was opened for the first time on Thursday , 31 st ult ., with the assistance of the various lodges in the vicinity . The brethren , to the number of 70 , assembled in the Masonic Hall , at four o ' clock , and marched in procession to the lodge room . Bro . J . K . Irvine , W . M ., of Lifford Lodge , 102 , took the chair and , assisted by his officersopened the lodin ancient form . The Secretary . Bro

, ge . R . T . Turbitt , having read the warrant of constitution from the Grand Lodge , appointing Bro . John McGowan , James Trimble , and Samuel Gordon , Master and AVardens of this lodge . They were installed into their respective offices . This interesting ceremony was ably performed by Bro . Irvine , assisted by Bros . C . Scott , WM . 350 ; C . J . McMullin , P . M . 334 ; John Stewart , W . M . 547 ; W . O . Orrand AVm . BeattyP . M . 's 332 Alexander

, , ; Hutcheson , AV . M . 640 , and several other Past Masters . The W . M . having received the congratulations of all the brethren present , proposed that His Excellency the Marquis of Abereorn should be made an honorary member of this lodge ; seconded by Bro . Gordon , J . AV . and received with great applause . Eleven brethren were proposed as joining members and several candidates for initiation . The lodge was closed in peace and

harmony at six o'clock , when the brethren adjourned to refreshment , a substantial repast having been prepared for the occasion . After the cloth was removed the AA ' . M . gave the usual Masonic and loyal toasts , which were received with the

accustomed honour . Bro . C . Scott proposed the health of the AV . M ., Bro . McGowan , and was happy to see such a large number of brethren assembled from Donegal and Tyrone to greet him on this occasion ; it augured well for the success of this new lodge in having such a nobleman as the Viceroy for a patron , and such a bright Mason to preside over them as their W . M ., whose acquaintance he was happy to make this evening . Bro . McGowan in repling stated he felt the honour conferred

y upon him and the kind reception they gave him , and would endeavour to fill his post with credit to himself and advantage to the lodo-e ; it gave him sincere pleasure to see so many influential brethren present who so kindly gave their assistance and whom he hoped often to see as visitors in the Abereorn Lodge . On behalf of himself and Bro . Wardens he requested they would accept his best thanks . The AV-M . then gave "The Masters and Past

Masters of the several lodges . " This toast was appropriatel y responded to by Bro . Irvine C . J . McMullin , AV . Orr , and C . Scott , AV . M . of one of the oldest lodges in Ulster . Bros . Dr . McKelvey , Harvey , J . Moody , P . M . ; and John Birnie , aveteran in the Craft , contributed to the enjoyment of the brethren by singing some favourite songs . The company separated at nine o'clock , having spent a most agreeable and pleasant evening . Great credit is due to the Stewards , Bros . S . Gordon and John Moody , P . M ., for the courtesy and the excellent refreshments provided for the brethren .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . —Mariners' Lodge ( No . 168 ) . —On Wednesday , the 23 rd ult ., the annual meeting for the installation of officers

Channel Islands.

took place . The lodsre was opened at half-past seven o ' clock , by Bro . Smythson , AA ' . M ., assisted by Bro . Gallienne , D . Prov . G . M . ; Bros . De Carteret , P . M ., acting as S . W . ; Dr . Hopkins , P . M . 43 and 958 , acting as J . W . ; Wakley , I . P . M . There were also present , Bros . Guilbert , AV . M . 84 ; Hutchinson , P . M . 84 ; Thurston , AV . M . 243 ; Glencross , S . D . St ; Sarchet , and about a dozen other members and visitors . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and confirmedthe lodge was opened

, in the second degree , and the D . Prov . G . M . then took the chair . Bro . Smythson having been re-elected to rule over the lodge a second year , was presented for re-installation by Bro . De Carteret , P . M . The preliminary ceremony , in a curtailed form , having been gone through , the brethren who had not passed the chair . left the room , and a Board of Installed Masters was formedin whose presence Bro . Smythson was again laced in

, p chair of King Solomon . The board having been closed and the brethren re-admitted , the usual processions , salutations , proclamations , and greetings took place . The following appointments were made by the W . M .: —Bros . Brown , S . AA . ; Sedgley J . W . ; Henry , S . D . ; AVarr , J . D . ; Gaudion , P . M ., I . G . ; Le Carpentier , Treas . ; Mauger , Tyler . Bro . Gallienne , D . Prov . G . M-, gave the addresses to the AV . M ., AVardens , and brethren

with great effect . The officers being for the most part new , he afterwards forcibly urged upon them the necessity for strict punctuality and a perfect knowledge of their respective duties . For the latter he pointed out that a rare opportunity now occurred , as Bro . Dr . Hopkins , who was thoroughly acquainted with the correct form of ritual , has offered during his residence for a few months in Guernsey , give instruction to the younger members of the Craft , for which purpose a class had been formed '

to meet once a fortnight . He stated that all the new officers of the Doyle Lodge had joined it , that even some of the Past-Masters had talked of doing so , and expressed a hope that those who had this evening been placed in chairs would follow their example . He said that they could not fail to benefit by snch a course , and added that having himself attended the first meeting he had been much gratified by the proceedings , which were the more likely to be successful , because the instructor knew

how to combine the fortiter in re with the suaviter in modo r while courteous towards all , he insisted on perfect obedience tohis directions , even on what might appear trilling points , but which were of great importance as corrective of common errorsand productive of uniformity , indeed none would be admittedunless they pledged themselves to this . The lodge was closed , at nine o ' clock , and the brethren adjourned for refreshment .

Colonial.

COLONIAL .

NEAV BRUNSAVICK . ST . JOHN . —St . John ' s Lodge ( No . 436 ) . —This prosperouslodge held its regular communication for January , at the Masonic Hal ] , on Tuesday evening , the 1 st ult . The lodge room was crowded to excess , the brethren being drawn togetherto witness an interesting ceremony of presentation to a brother who is much esteemed and highly respected throughout the

province . P . M . Bro . AVm . F . Bunting , the very officiant district G . Sec . and a P . J . G . AV . ot New Brunswick . There were present the R . AV . District G . M ., Deputy District G . M ., S . G . AA ' ., G . Treas ., and other officers of the District Grand Lodge , the AV . M . ' s of every lodge in the city , as well as a numerous attendance of P . M . 's , and other influential members of the Craftall desirous of paying a just tribute to P . M . Bunting ' s

, deserved popularity . The recently installed AA ' . M . Bro . J . Gordon Forbes presided for the first time , assisted by the following officers : Dr . J . C . Hathawav , S . W . ; Rev . Geo . J Case , J . W . ; Rev . Neil McKay , Chap . ; AV . H . A . Keans , P . M . Treas . ; AV . F . Bunting , P . M . Sec . ; John AVhite , S . D . ; Robt . Thompson , jun ., J . D . ; Dr . J . L . Bunting and John Sweet , Stewaids ; Robert Finlay , Dir . of Cers . ; Robert Burns , I . G .,

and full quota of other members . The lodge having been opened on the E . A . degree , the minutes were read and confirmed . The Committee on Petitions presented at the last regular communication , reported in favour of their acceptance , and on the ballot being taken , the brethren confirmed the recommendations of the committee . Petitions were received from several gentlemen desirous of initiation into the mysteries of Freemasonry . An application for assistance from a brother residing at Grand Cay , Turk ' s

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