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Provincial.

acknowledged the compliment paid to the "Volunteers . " The Ladies" was next proposed by the Prov . G . M . He said he felt very highly gratified at the honour done to the Craft hy tho ladies on that occasion , and he could assure them that they were held in the very highest esteem by the brethren , but he was sorry that the rules and regulations of the Fraternity neeesitated their retirement . Song— " Health to all good Lasses . " Bro . Victor WilliamsonProv . G . W . acknowledged the compliment

, , paid to the ladies in a very humourous speech . After this the ladies withdrew , and the usual Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to by the officers of the different lodges in a practical manner , and a very pleasant and harmonious evening was spent . The singing of Bros . Dawson , Falkingbridge , Greenbnry , and Bradley was very effectiveand highly eulogised by all present ;

, and the gathering is said to have been by far the most successful of auy heretofore hold in this province , the large attendance from the different lodges in the province affording general satisfaction . We hope to be able to give in our next a report , in extenso , wifch the names , & c , of the Prov . Grand Officers appointed on the occasion by the R . W . Prov . G . M .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

EDINBURGH . STOW . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-room , Town Hall , on the evening of "Friday , the 1 st inst ., Bro . Brownlee , W . M ., presiding , assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Walker and Forsyth This meeting being chiefly for instruction , Bro . L . R . Sandersonin a few remarks introduced the following question

, for the consideration of the brethren— " What are the best means to advance the principles of Freemasonry ? " Bro . J . F . Walker , S . W ., spoke to to the question afc some length , and concluded that an important means to advance our principles , was to look well in the first place to our individual conduct , and by consistent and exemplary lives , recommend our principles to the favourable notice of all around us . Bro .

J . Dewar , P . M ., was the next speaker ; he considered that one of the greatest drawbacks to the progress of Freemasonry was the had example given by Masons themselves . Not only as individuals , but as a lodge there was room for improvement ; and a proper thought of the solemn obligations which our principles involved—of fche nature and tendency of their teachings- —would soon lead to abetter state of things ; example was better than preceptand both in the lodge and out

, of it , if we performed our duty to God and to the brotherhood , our principles would be more speedily developed in the world . The W . M . wished to say a few words on the subject , but the time was up , and as the question was an important one , he would adjourn its consideration till next meeting , when other brethren as well as himself would have an opportunity of discussing it . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated .

FORFARSHIRE AND KINCARDINESHIRE . DUNDEE . —Forfar and Kincardine Lodge ( No . 225 ) . —This lodge met in their hall , Banock-sfcreefc , on Tuesday afternoon , the 29 th ult ., for the purpose of initiating into the Order that justly-celebrated tragedian , Mr . Talbot . The lodge was duly opened and dedicated , and after the usual form of proposing , the candidate was admitted as an Apprentice Mason . Ifc was

explained that Bro . Talbot ' s professional engagements required him to leave Dundee on the following Monday morning , and no objection being offered , he was thereafter passed as a Fellow Craft , and subsequently raised to fche sublime degree of M . M . The meeting was a numerous one . Bros . Logic , R . W . M . 47 , and D . Dickson , P . M . 49 , were present , and took part in the ceremony . There was also a considerable number of visiting

brethren present . The chair was occupied by the R . W . M ., Bro . J . Robertson , who received the usual excellent assistance from Bro . Cowie . It may not be out of place to say that the candidate was duly impressed with the ceremony , especially with the beautiful descri ptive lecture on the third degree , so ably delivered by Bro . Cowie .

Scotland.

GLASGOW . PROVINCIAL GRAKD LODGE . Tho quarterly communication of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow was held on Thursday , the 31 st ult . Previous to formally opening the Prov . G . Lodge , a disposition was evinced by some of the brethren to replace the last Junior Warden in

his position , but the Deputy Master ruled that , owing to his . having sent iu his resignation some time ago , the office must remain vacant until such time as the new Prov . Grand Master may issue a new commission . The lodge was then opened in due form ; Bro . Cruickslianks ; D . Prov . G . M ., in the chair , Bros . Millar acting S . W ., and James Anderson acting J . W . There was a large attendance of the

members . On the minutes being read , Bro . Binnie , Sub . Prov . G-M .,. objected to the passing of that portion of them referring to the pro re nata meeting held on Sept . 12 th for the purpose of recommending to Grand Lodge a candidate for the Prov , Grand Mastership—vacant on account of the death of the late lamented Bro . Sir A . Alison—affirming thafc although at that meeting "

he had acted as if it was en regie , he had since then got morelight and discovered that the said meeting was informal ; and he , therefore , proposed thafc the minute of the same be not passed , and that the business then said to have been done shouldhe now gone into again afc this monthly communication . After the rule , chap . 13 , sec . 4 , of fche Grand Lodge laws—which empowers the D . Prov . G . M . to " call special meetings of

the-Prov . G . Lodge afc such places and times as he shall see fit "had been quoted , the minutes were passed . The result of last year ' s festival was then made known , when a considerable balance was found to have been left in favour of . the Prov . G . Lodge , which was added to tho Benevolent Fund .. The statement of the income aud expenditure of the Funeral Lodge was then read . The by-laws of Star Lod ( No . 219 )

ge were remitted to committee . The report on the Provincial Education Scheme was deferred until next meeting . Some other matters of minor interest having been broughfcbefore the meeting and disposed of , the proceedings were terminated at a seasonable hour .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . CAVEAC CHAPTER ( NO . 176 ) . —The consecration of this chapterwas performed on Friday , the 25 th ult ., afc Radley ' s Hotel , by . Comp . Henry Muggeridge , P . Z ., in his usual impressive manner . Bro . Muggeridge then installed Comps . Robert Galloway , O . E ., 1 st M . E . Z . ; Charles T . Dorey , H . ; and John Lacy , J . The M . E . Z . then declared duly elected Comps . F . Walters , S . E . ; P .

A . Nairne , S . N . ; and invested them . Comp . M . Scott ( absent ) he declared elected P . S ., ancl invested Dr . Nixon in his place , leaving ifc open to Comp . Scott to appoint two assistants at next convocation . Comp . Speight was elected and invested Janitor , Comp . Dixon proposed , and Comp . Galloway , M . E . Z ., seconded , a vote of thanks to Comp , Muggeridge , which was carried unanimouslyand ordered to be entered on the chapter minutes

, , for the admirable manner in which he had performed tho ceremonies of consecration and installation , for which Bro . Muggeridge returned thanks ; and a similar vote was proposed " by Comp . Walters , S . E ., seconded by Comp . Lacey , X , to Comp . R . A . Barrett , who had come from Cambridge ibr the purpose of performing the duties of organist , which Bro . Barrcfc acknowedged . The chapter was then closed .

UNITED PILGRIMS' CHAPTER ( NO . 507 ) , —This prosperous chapter met on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at tbe Horns Tavern , Kennington . The chapter was opened in the presence of several installed principals by Comps . W . Stuart , M . E . Z . ; J . W . Halscv , H . ; and Harrison , J . The members below the rank of principals wore then admitted . The minutes of the previous convocationand of an audit meetingwhich showed a good cash

, , balance in hand , were read and unanimously confirmed . Comp . H . Muggeridge , P . Z . 13 , took the chair of M . E . Z . He then ' formed a Board of Installed First Principals . Comp . J . W . Halsey was installed M . E . Z in a Board of seven members , many having attended from tho south-eastern district of London the part where the M . E . Z . came from—to prove their respect and

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EXPATIATION ON THE MYSTERIES OF MASONRY IN MALLING ABBEY LODGE, Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
MASONIC LIFEBOAT. Article 7
SCOTTISH MASONIC LECTURES. Article 7
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 9
SIXTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC LIFEBOAT. Article 12
QUALITY, NOT QUANTITY. Article 12
LOOSENESS IN MASONRY. Article 12
MASONIC REPORTING. Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 16TH, 1867. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
THE COMPASS AND SQUARE. Article 20
FORBEARANCE. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

acknowledged the compliment paid to the "Volunteers . " The Ladies" was next proposed by the Prov . G . M . He said he felt very highly gratified at the honour done to the Craft hy tho ladies on that occasion , and he could assure them that they were held in the very highest esteem by the brethren , but he was sorry that the rules and regulations of the Fraternity neeesitated their retirement . Song— " Health to all good Lasses . " Bro . Victor WilliamsonProv . G . W . acknowledged the compliment

, , paid to the ladies in a very humourous speech . After this the ladies withdrew , and the usual Masonic toasts were proposed and responded to by the officers of the different lodges in a practical manner , and a very pleasant and harmonious evening was spent . The singing of Bros . Dawson , Falkingbridge , Greenbnry , and Bradley was very effectiveand highly eulogised by all present ;

, and the gathering is said to have been by far the most successful of auy heretofore hold in this province , the large attendance from the different lodges in the province affording general satisfaction . We hope to be able to give in our next a report , in extenso , wifch the names , & c , of the Prov . Grand Officers appointed on the occasion by the R . W . Prov . G . M .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

EDINBURGH . STOW . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 216 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this lodge was held in the lodge-room , Town Hall , on the evening of "Friday , the 1 st inst ., Bro . Brownlee , W . M ., presiding , assisted by his Wardens , Bros . Walker and Forsyth This meeting being chiefly for instruction , Bro . L . R . Sandersonin a few remarks introduced the following question

, for the consideration of the brethren— " What are the best means to advance the principles of Freemasonry ? " Bro . J . F . Walker , S . W ., spoke to to the question afc some length , and concluded that an important means to advance our principles , was to look well in the first place to our individual conduct , and by consistent and exemplary lives , recommend our principles to the favourable notice of all around us . Bro .

J . Dewar , P . M ., was the next speaker ; he considered that one of the greatest drawbacks to the progress of Freemasonry was the had example given by Masons themselves . Not only as individuals , but as a lodge there was room for improvement ; and a proper thought of the solemn obligations which our principles involved—of fche nature and tendency of their teachings- —would soon lead to abetter state of things ; example was better than preceptand both in the lodge and out

, of it , if we performed our duty to God and to the brotherhood , our principles would be more speedily developed in the world . The W . M . wished to say a few words on the subject , but the time was up , and as the question was an important one , he would adjourn its consideration till next meeting , when other brethren as well as himself would have an opportunity of discussing it . The lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated .

FORFARSHIRE AND KINCARDINESHIRE . DUNDEE . —Forfar and Kincardine Lodge ( No . 225 ) . —This lodge met in their hall , Banock-sfcreefc , on Tuesday afternoon , the 29 th ult ., for the purpose of initiating into the Order that justly-celebrated tragedian , Mr . Talbot . The lodge was duly opened and dedicated , and after the usual form of proposing , the candidate was admitted as an Apprentice Mason . Ifc was

explained that Bro . Talbot ' s professional engagements required him to leave Dundee on the following Monday morning , and no objection being offered , he was thereafter passed as a Fellow Craft , and subsequently raised to fche sublime degree of M . M . The meeting was a numerous one . Bros . Logic , R . W . M . 47 , and D . Dickson , P . M . 49 , were present , and took part in the ceremony . There was also a considerable number of visiting

brethren present . The chair was occupied by the R . W . M ., Bro . J . Robertson , who received the usual excellent assistance from Bro . Cowie . It may not be out of place to say that the candidate was duly impressed with the ceremony , especially with the beautiful descri ptive lecture on the third degree , so ably delivered by Bro . Cowie .

Scotland.

GLASGOW . PROVINCIAL GRAKD LODGE . Tho quarterly communication of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow was held on Thursday , the 31 st ult . Previous to formally opening the Prov . G . Lodge , a disposition was evinced by some of the brethren to replace the last Junior Warden in

his position , but the Deputy Master ruled that , owing to his . having sent iu his resignation some time ago , the office must remain vacant until such time as the new Prov . Grand Master may issue a new commission . The lodge was then opened in due form ; Bro . Cruickslianks ; D . Prov . G . M ., in the chair , Bros . Millar acting S . W ., and James Anderson acting J . W . There was a large attendance of the

members . On the minutes being read , Bro . Binnie , Sub . Prov . G-M .,. objected to the passing of that portion of them referring to the pro re nata meeting held on Sept . 12 th for the purpose of recommending to Grand Lodge a candidate for the Prov , Grand Mastership—vacant on account of the death of the late lamented Bro . Sir A . Alison—affirming thafc although at that meeting "

he had acted as if it was en regie , he had since then got morelight and discovered that the said meeting was informal ; and he , therefore , proposed thafc the minute of the same be not passed , and that the business then said to have been done shouldhe now gone into again afc this monthly communication . After the rule , chap . 13 , sec . 4 , of fche Grand Lodge laws—which empowers the D . Prov . G . M . to " call special meetings of

the-Prov . G . Lodge afc such places and times as he shall see fit "had been quoted , the minutes were passed . The result of last year ' s festival was then made known , when a considerable balance was found to have been left in favour of . the Prov . G . Lodge , which was added to tho Benevolent Fund .. The statement of the income aud expenditure of the Funeral Lodge was then read . The by-laws of Star Lod ( No . 219 )

ge were remitted to committee . The report on the Provincial Education Scheme was deferred until next meeting . Some other matters of minor interest having been broughfcbefore the meeting and disposed of , the proceedings were terminated at a seasonable hour .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . CAVEAC CHAPTER ( NO . 176 ) . —The consecration of this chapterwas performed on Friday , the 25 th ult ., afc Radley ' s Hotel , by . Comp . Henry Muggeridge , P . Z ., in his usual impressive manner . Bro . Muggeridge then installed Comps . Robert Galloway , O . E ., 1 st M . E . Z . ; Charles T . Dorey , H . ; and John Lacy , J . The M . E . Z . then declared duly elected Comps . F . Walters , S . E . ; P .

A . Nairne , S . N . ; and invested them . Comp . M . Scott ( absent ) he declared elected P . S ., ancl invested Dr . Nixon in his place , leaving ifc open to Comp . Scott to appoint two assistants at next convocation . Comp . Speight was elected and invested Janitor , Comp . Dixon proposed , and Comp . Galloway , M . E . Z ., seconded , a vote of thanks to Comp , Muggeridge , which was carried unanimouslyand ordered to be entered on the chapter minutes

, , for the admirable manner in which he had performed tho ceremonies of consecration and installation , for which Bro . Muggeridge returned thanks ; and a similar vote was proposed " by Comp . Walters , S . E ., seconded by Comp . Lacey , X , to Comp . R . A . Barrett , who had come from Cambridge ibr the purpose of performing the duties of organist , which Bro . Barrcfc acknowedged . The chapter was then closed .

UNITED PILGRIMS' CHAPTER ( NO . 507 ) , —This prosperous chapter met on Tuesday , the 5 th inst ., at tbe Horns Tavern , Kennington . The chapter was opened in the presence of several installed principals by Comps . W . Stuart , M . E . Z . ; J . W . Halscv , H . ; and Harrison , J . The members below the rank of principals wore then admitted . The minutes of the previous convocationand of an audit meetingwhich showed a good cash

, , balance in hand , were read and unanimously confirmed . Comp . H . Muggeridge , P . Z . 13 , took the chair of M . E . Z . He then ' formed a Board of Installed First Principals . Comp . J . W . Halsey was installed M . E . Z in a Board of seven members , many having attended from tho south-eastern district of London the part where the M . E . Z . came from—to prove their respect and

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