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Scotland.

Cap . XX ., Clause III , Grand Lodge Laws : — " Delete the words ' Iu all processions in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood , ' and add at end of clause the words , ' in all processsions within the metropolitan district , and in the provinces that privilege will be accorded in like manner to the Senior Operative Lodge ( on the Grand Lodge Roll ) , or in the absence of

an Operative Lodge to the Senior Lodge per se of tho province within which the procession or ceremonial occurs . " It being nearly 9 o ' clock when this motion was brought on , many of the Glasgow brethren had to retire to catch the last train ; come confusion ensued owing to those going away wishing to record thoir votes if possible , while others wished to speak to it ; ultimately it was adjourned till next meeting . The arrangements for the celebration of St . Andrew's day , were remitted to the Board of Grand Stewards . The Grand Lodge < was afterwards duly closed .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

M 01 . NT LEBANON CHAPTER , NO . 73 . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on tbe 28 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Not one of the seven candidates for exaltation put in an appearance , and the chapter was speedily closed . Comps . Stedman , Shalless , and Bliss consented to represent the chapter of the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institute for Aged Masons and their AVidows ., which will take

place in January next , under the presidenc } ' of Bro . Col . Burdett . A suggestion made by Comp . T . J . Sabine met with such favour that it was immediately acted on , and with successful effect . His suggestion was that a club should he formed to be called the "Southern Masonic Club , " to consist of an unlimited number of Masons , who should subscribe weekly sums of not less than Is . for the purpose of becoming life subscribers to the different charitiesthe ballot being taken each time the

, requisite sum was made np . This ivas at once adopted . A Treasurer , Secretary , and working committee were appointed , and so many companions subscribed , and so liberally , that the first ballot was announced to take place on the third Tuesday in November , the night when the mother lodge holds its meeting , and when without doubt , many more subscribers will put down their names and their money in so laudable a design .

DOITATIO CHAPTER , ( NO . 177 ) . —A convocation of this Chapter was held on Thursday , the 27 th ., ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , Comp . John Coutts , M . E . Z ., in tho chair , AV . J ; Gilbert , H .,- J . Smith , P . Z ., as J , ; H . G . Buss , P . Z ., S . E .. Foulger , P . S . ; Hay ward , 2 nd Asst ., aud P . Z ' s R . AA . Little , Jas . Brett , W . A . Cottebrune , C . F . Sutton , Sissons , Tyrell , AA . H . Carpenter , & c . The Chapter was opened and the minutes of the former convocation were read and confirmed Several

. matters in connection with the chapter were brought forward and discussed ; also a sum of 21 s . was voted from the fund of the Chapter , in aid of Comp . G . Tedder ' s subscription fund . There being no other business , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided b y Bro . Clemow and superintended b y Bro . Smith , the attentive manager Tbe usual loyal and R . A . toasts followed . Comp . J . Smith , I ° Z . for the

responded Grand Officers . Comp . R . AA . Little , iu eulogistic terms proposed the toast of the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . Coutts , The toast of the visitors followed , who were , Comps . J . Palmer 382 ; J . R . Tippet .. 169 ; Marsh , 975 ; C . Roberts , 975 ; B . P . Todd , Canonbury Chapter , and II . M . Levy , 188 , who severally responded . The toasts of the P . Z ' s and the officers were proposed and very ably responded to . During the evening , some very excellent singing emanated from Comps . Scott , B . P . Todd , Brett , AA eaver , _ Marsh , & c , and the Janitor ' s toast concluded a delightful evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

BON ACCORD LODGE OE MARK MASTERS . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on AA ednesday , the 2 nd ult . Bro . Richard Spencer , AV . M .. occupied the chair , supported by Bros . Magnus Ohren , ] W . M . elect ; Richardson , J . AV ; H . Empson , Treas .

Mark Masonry.

and P . M . ; Fredk . Binckes , P . M . and See . ; Mortimer Davis P . M . ; G . Cockle . M . O . ; AVm . Luff , S . O . ; Webster Gl ynes ^ 3 . 0 . ; Geo . Payne , S . G ., and several other brethren . Bro . Sir Gilbert Campbell , Bart ., was advanced to the honourable degree of Mark Master . The AVM . elect , Bro . Magnus Ohren , was very ably installed by Bro . Meggy , G . M . O ., assisted by Bro . Fredk . Binckes , G . Mark Secretary . Each officer was advanced a step in officeaud invested bthe AVMand Bro

, y .. ; . Empson , Treas ., and Bro . Binckes , Sec , having been unanimousl y elected at the last meeting , were duly invested . The brethren were honoured with the presence of the Most AVorshipful Grand Master of the order , who was received with all the respect due to his high office , and who , in the course of the evening , in . formed the brethren that the progress which the Mark degree in England was now making is something marvellousIn

Lanca-. shire especially , where he had lately consecrated a new lodge , it was a common thing for a lodge to number sixty members after a very few months' existence . The brethren adjourned to banquet at half-past 6 , at which the newly-installed Master presided , supported by the M . AV . Grand Mark Masters , Bro . Meggy , and the officers and members of the lodge .

Knights Of Malta.

KNIGHTS OF MALTA .

SUFFOLK . A meeting of the Royal Plantagenet Priory of Knights Hospitaller of St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhodes and Malta , was held at the Masonic Hall , Ipswich , on Monday , the 31 st ult ., when there were present Sir Kni ghts Rev . R . N . Sanderson , P . G . Chap , and D . P . G . Prior of Suffolk and Cambridge , E . Prior ; AV . T . AVestgate , E . C . Plantagenet Encampment : PitcherP . E . C . Prudence EncampmentCBeaumont

, ; . , P . G . Captain ; Emva Holmes , Prov . G . Registrar Suffolk ; AV . Cuckon , Prater Spalding , & c . The following wore balloted for and accepted for installation as Knights of Malta : —Sir Knights James Bigley , AVilliam Norman , Richard Taylor , and George Cresswell ; anil Sir Knight Cressn-ell being in attendance , he wns introduced and dubbed a Knight Hospitaller of St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhodes , aud Malta , the august ceremony

being performed and the accolade being given by Sir Knight the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , D . P . G . P . Sir Knight W . T . Westgate was then duly installed Eminent Prior of the Royal Plantagenet Priory of the Order of Malta for the ensuing year . On the proposal of Sir Knight Emra Holmes it was decided to require a fee of honour of one guinea from all candidates fortius order not belonging to the encampment . At the close of the ceremonyand after the business had been transactedthe

, , Sir Knights retired for refreshment , when the usual loyal and knightl y toasts were proposed , that of Sir Knight the Prince of AA ' ales , and the A . E . Prov . Grand Commander of Suffolk and Cambridge , Sir Knight Captain Philips , being especially voted for eulogistic approval . A very agreeable evening was passed by the Praters .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Spelling - for Beginners , 96 pp ., price Is . ; Poetry for Beginners , 144 p . p ., price Is . London : Simpkin , Marshall , and Co . WE have received the above two latest and useful additions to "Dr . GornweU ' s Educational Series , " ivhich bear strong evidence of the great care bestowed successfully by the author in the production of manuals specially

adapted to tho minds of children . " Spelling for Beginners" developes a very excellent and simple method of teaching reading and spelling at the same time . ' Poetry for Beginners " consists of a collection of such Poems as will be interesting to children , and which , while forming a correct taste , shall instil into their minds only pure aud noble sentiments and rig ht principles .

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Untitled Article 1
THE "GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC." Article 1
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 3
ANCIENT OPERATIVE FREEMASONRY, OR TRAVELLING FREEMASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 44. Article 7
FREEMASONRY IN JAPAN. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
THE ALHAMBRA PALACE. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MARK MASONRY IN DURHAM. Article 9
FREEMASONRY AT THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS OF MALTA. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 17
A NOBLE BROTHERHOOD. Article 18
HOW OUGHT MASONS TO CONDUCT THEMSELVES OUTSIDE OF THE LODGE? Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 19TH NOVEMBER , 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

Cap . XX ., Clause III , Grand Lodge Laws : — " Delete the words ' Iu all processions in Edinburgh and its neighbourhood , ' and add at end of clause the words , ' in all processsions within the metropolitan district , and in the provinces that privilege will be accorded in like manner to the Senior Operative Lodge ( on the Grand Lodge Roll ) , or in the absence of

an Operative Lodge to the Senior Lodge per se of tho province within which the procession or ceremonial occurs . " It being nearly 9 o ' clock when this motion was brought on , many of the Glasgow brethren had to retire to catch the last train ; come confusion ensued owing to those going away wishing to record thoir votes if possible , while others wished to speak to it ; ultimately it was adjourned till next meeting . The arrangements for the celebration of St . Andrew's day , were remitted to the Board of Grand Stewards . The Grand Lodge < was afterwards duly closed .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

M 01 . NT LEBANON CHAPTER , NO . 73 . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held on tbe 28 th ult ., at the Bridge House Hotel , Southwark . Not one of the seven candidates for exaltation put in an appearance , and the chapter was speedily closed . Comps . Stedman , Shalless , and Bliss consented to represent the chapter of the approaching festival of the Royal Benevolent Institute for Aged Masons and their AVidows ., which will take

place in January next , under the presidenc } ' of Bro . Col . Burdett . A suggestion made by Comp . T . J . Sabine met with such favour that it was immediately acted on , and with successful effect . His suggestion was that a club should he formed to be called the "Southern Masonic Club , " to consist of an unlimited number of Masons , who should subscribe weekly sums of not less than Is . for the purpose of becoming life subscribers to the different charitiesthe ballot being taken each time the

, requisite sum was made np . This ivas at once adopted . A Treasurer , Secretary , and working committee were appointed , and so many companions subscribed , and so liberally , that the first ballot was announced to take place on the third Tuesday in November , the night when the mother lodge holds its meeting , and when without doubt , many more subscribers will put down their names and their money in so laudable a design .

DOITATIO CHAPTER , ( NO . 177 ) . —A convocation of this Chapter was held on Thursday , the 27 th ., ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street , Comp . John Coutts , M . E . Z ., in tho chair , AV . J ; Gilbert , H .,- J . Smith , P . Z ., as J , ; H . G . Buss , P . Z ., S . E .. Foulger , P . S . ; Hay ward , 2 nd Asst ., aud P . Z ' s R . AA . Little , Jas . Brett , W . A . Cottebrune , C . F . Sutton , Sissons , Tyrell , AA . H . Carpenter , & c . The Chapter was opened and the minutes of the former convocation were read and confirmed Several

. matters in connection with the chapter were brought forward and discussed ; also a sum of 21 s . was voted from the fund of the Chapter , in aid of Comp . G . Tedder ' s subscription fund . There being no other business , the chapter was closed , and the companions adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided b y Bro . Clemow and superintended b y Bro . Smith , the attentive manager Tbe usual loyal and R . A . toasts followed . Comp . J . Smith , I ° Z . for the

responded Grand Officers . Comp . R . AA . Little , iu eulogistic terms proposed the toast of the M . E . Z ., Comp . J . Coutts , The toast of the visitors followed , who were , Comps . J . Palmer 382 ; J . R . Tippet .. 169 ; Marsh , 975 ; C . Roberts , 975 ; B . P . Todd , Canonbury Chapter , and II . M . Levy , 188 , who severally responded . The toasts of the P . Z ' s and the officers were proposed and very ably responded to . During the evening , some very excellent singing emanated from Comps . Scott , B . P . Todd , Brett , AA eaver , _ Marsh , & c , and the Janitor ' s toast concluded a delightful evening .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

BON ACCORD LODGE OE MARK MASTERS . —The regular meeting of this lodge was held at the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen Street , on AA ednesday , the 2 nd ult . Bro . Richard Spencer , AV . M .. occupied the chair , supported by Bros . Magnus Ohren , ] W . M . elect ; Richardson , J . AV ; H . Empson , Treas .

Mark Masonry.

and P . M . ; Fredk . Binckes , P . M . and See . ; Mortimer Davis P . M . ; G . Cockle . M . O . ; AVm . Luff , S . O . ; Webster Gl ynes ^ 3 . 0 . ; Geo . Payne , S . G ., and several other brethren . Bro . Sir Gilbert Campbell , Bart ., was advanced to the honourable degree of Mark Master . The AVM . elect , Bro . Magnus Ohren , was very ably installed by Bro . Meggy , G . M . O ., assisted by Bro . Fredk . Binckes , G . Mark Secretary . Each officer was advanced a step in officeaud invested bthe AVMand Bro

, y .. ; . Empson , Treas ., and Bro . Binckes , Sec , having been unanimousl y elected at the last meeting , were duly invested . The brethren were honoured with the presence of the Most AVorshipful Grand Master of the order , who was received with all the respect due to his high office , and who , in the course of the evening , in . formed the brethren that the progress which the Mark degree in England was now making is something marvellousIn

Lanca-. shire especially , where he had lately consecrated a new lodge , it was a common thing for a lodge to number sixty members after a very few months' existence . The brethren adjourned to banquet at half-past 6 , at which the newly-installed Master presided , supported by the M . AV . Grand Mark Masters , Bro . Meggy , and the officers and members of the lodge .

Knights Of Malta.

KNIGHTS OF MALTA .

SUFFOLK . A meeting of the Royal Plantagenet Priory of Knights Hospitaller of St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhodes and Malta , was held at the Masonic Hall , Ipswich , on Monday , the 31 st ult ., when there were present Sir Kni ghts Rev . R . N . Sanderson , P . G . Chap , and D . P . G . Prior of Suffolk and Cambridge , E . Prior ; AV . T . AVestgate , E . C . Plantagenet Encampment : PitcherP . E . C . Prudence EncampmentCBeaumont

, ; . , P . G . Captain ; Emva Holmes , Prov . G . Registrar Suffolk ; AV . Cuckon , Prater Spalding , & c . The following wore balloted for and accepted for installation as Knights of Malta : —Sir Knights James Bigley , AVilliam Norman , Richard Taylor , and George Cresswell ; anil Sir Knight Cressn-ell being in attendance , he wns introduced and dubbed a Knight Hospitaller of St . John of Jerusalem , Palestine , Rhodes , aud Malta , the august ceremony

being performed and the accolade being given by Sir Knight the Rev . R . N . Sanderson , D . P . G . P . Sir Knight W . T . Westgate was then duly installed Eminent Prior of the Royal Plantagenet Priory of the Order of Malta for the ensuing year . On the proposal of Sir Knight Emra Holmes it was decided to require a fee of honour of one guinea from all candidates fortius order not belonging to the encampment . At the close of the ceremonyand after the business had been transactedthe

, , Sir Knights retired for refreshment , when the usual loyal and knightl y toasts were proposed , that of Sir Knight the Prince of AA ' ales , and the A . E . Prov . Grand Commander of Suffolk and Cambridge , Sir Knight Captain Philips , being especially voted for eulogistic approval . A very agreeable evening was passed by the Praters .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Spelling - for Beginners , 96 pp ., price Is . ; Poetry for Beginners , 144 p . p ., price Is . London : Simpkin , Marshall , and Co . WE have received the above two latest and useful additions to "Dr . GornweU ' s Educational Series , " ivhich bear strong evidence of the great care bestowed successfully by the author in the production of manuals specially

adapted to tho minds of children . " Spelling for Beginners" developes a very excellent and simple method of teaching reading and spelling at the same time . ' Poetry for Beginners " consists of a collection of such Poems as will be interesting to children , and which , while forming a correct taste , shall instil into their minds only pure aud noble sentiments and rig ht principles .

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