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sonic toasts were given . Bro . Newton Garrett , P . M ., proposed ' ' The health of the W . M ., " wishing him another happy and prosperous year of office . Tho toast was drank with lodge honours . The W . M . most appropriately replied , and expressed the great pleasure it gave him to see that bis efforts to promote the interests of the Craft in general , and this Lodge in particular , ivere so duly appreciated by tbe brethren ; he

earnestly advocated that all who accepted office should , as far as they were able , make themselves perfect in the duties . The officers of the Lodge duly responded to the several toasts . Bro . J . S . Banning replied to that of " The A'isitors . " Bro . Garrett made a touching allusion in the course of the evening to the severe affliction sustained by Bro . Rendlo in tho loss of his son . Tlie harmony of the evening- was greatly enhanced by songs aud recitations , and the Tyler's toast brought a most pleasant and satisfactory meeting to a close .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ARGYLL AND THE ISLES . INVEBARX . —The members ofthe Lodge Inverary St . John's , No . 50 , met in their lodge room on the evening of Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., and celebrated the festival - > f their patron saint . ROTIIESAT . —Lodge St . John ( No . 292 ) . —The brethren of this lodge celebrated the Festival of their patron on Tuesday , the 27 th ult . bsitting down to dinner in tbo Bute Hotel . R . W . M . Bro . J .

, y Milloy occupied the chair , and S . \ A . Alexander Duncan Bro . officiated as croupier . The newly-installed office-bearers having taken their places , the company , to the number of fifty , partook of dinner , and after enjoying- themselves for a few hours adjourned to the Victoria Hall , wheie , having provided themselves with partners , the mazy dance was indulged in till an advanced hour in the morning .

GLASGOAV . BARRHEAD . — Union and Crown Lodge , ( No . 103 ) . —On Tuesday , evening , the 27 th ult ., the members of this lodge celebrated tbo anniversary of St . John . The members , headed by the Barrhead brass band , marched to Neiiston and Gateside , accompanied by numerous torch-bearers and a large crowd of spectators . On reaching the Upper Ward , the brethren were refreshed by Brother Macraealter which they crossed to the

, residence of Bro . James Hall , R . W . M ., where refreshments were again provided . The brethren gave three hearty cheers for their R . W . M . and bis fireside , after which they returned to their lodge room , where supper was awaiting them , and where with song and sentiment , they spent a most agreeable evening . GLASGOW . —Lodge Commercial ( No . 360 . )—The brethren of this lodge held their annual festival , ( which this year took the

form of a supper ) , in their own hall , on the SOfcli ult . Bro . J . D . Porteous , R . W . M ., presiding ; Bros . F . A . Harrow , D . P . G . M ., and Davidson , P . M ., supporting him . After the supper the lodge was opened in the first degree , and Bro . Barrow was admitted as an honorary member of the lodge . On the ludge being called from labour to ref reshment , the usual loyal toasts having been given and responded to , the R . AV . M . gave tbe Prov . Grand Lodge of Glasgow , and said that it had always been the

pattern Prov . Grand Lodge of Scotland . He coupled with the toast tbo name of Bro . Barrow ; " The prosperity of the Lodge Commercial ; " "The Office-bearers ; " "Tha GWgow Iksonie Choir ; " "P . M . s of tho lodge ; " '' The . Press ; " etc ., were also duly proposed and responded to , alternated with some capital songs , glees , and dramatic selections . The lodgo was thereafter closed and the brethren separated all highly delighted ivith the night ' s enjoyment .

LANARKSHIRE , ( MIDDLE WARD ) . COATBRIDGE . —St . James' Old Monlland Lodge , ( No . 177 ) . — The annual meeting was held on Tuesday , 27 th ult . The treasurer ' s report , read by Bro . Stewart , showed that the funds ofthe society are increasing , and all liabilities have been cleared off , and that they enter the year with a sum to their credit . Tbe election of officer-bearers was then gone on with . Bro . Bell , R . AV . M . ; Bro . Lindsay , S . W . ; Bro . Chrichton , J . W . ;

Bro . Young , Sec . ; Bro . Stewart , Treas . ; Bro . Symington , Deput P Master . AIRDBIE . — Nem MonHand Montrose Lodge , ( No . 88 ) . —On Tuesday , 27 th ult .. tbe members of this lodge met for the purpose of electing office-bearers for tbe ensuing year . Bro . AV . Fleming was unanimously installed R . W . M . ; Bro . Connor , S . W . ; and Bro . Henderson , J . AV .

RENFREWSHIRE ( EAST ) . PonoxsnAWS . —Poyal Arch Lodge ( No 153 ) . —The brethren of this lodgo met in Maxwell Arms Inn on Tuesday evening 27 th ult ., for tbe purpose of electing office-bearers for tbe ensuing year . The following brethren were declared duly elected , aud installed into office : —Bros . J . Kirkwood , K . AV . M . ; 6 . Mack-ay PMAVAdamsDMW . SlimouS . AV .. J . PurseJ . AV . ;

.. ; . , .. ; , , J . Cuilen , S . D . ; J . Slimon , J . D . ; A . Whyte , S . A . S . ; W . Gallon , J . A . S . ; R . Campbell , S . B . ; J . Purdon , Chaplain ; J . Barbour , I . G . ; J . Macfarlane , Tyler . RT / THEEQEES - . —Lodge Eoyal Arch ( No . 116 ) . —Tuesday , 27 th ult ., being St . John's Day , tbo brethren met in their lodge room , Bro . AVilliam Robertson , R . AV . M ., in tho chair . The annual election of office-bearers took placethe result of which is as

, follows : —Bros . Robert Lang , R . AV . M . ; AVilliam Robertson , P . M . ; Moses Laird ., D . M . ; Robert Steven , S . M . ; j William Crawford , S . W . ; J . Gilmour , J . W . ; Johu M'Cann , Sec . ; John Hamilton , Treas . ; William M'Bride , S . D . ; George Crawford . J . D . ; George Love , Chaplain ; Johu Duncan , S . S . ; Duucan Colquhoun , J . S . ; Archibald Baird , I . G . ; J . Harris , Tyler . AA isilAvy . — Lodge St . Mary ' s , ( No . 31 ) . —Tuesday being St .

John ' s Day , ( 27 th ult . ) , the brethren met in the lodge room , to celebrate the natal day of their patron saint , elect office-bearers , and transact other business connected with the Order . The election of office-bearers was tbe first business of tbe evening , the result of which is as follows : —Bro . AV . Forrest , R . AV . M . ; Bro . W . Thompson , P . M . ; Bro . 11 . Nicol , D . M . ; Bro . R , Scott . S . M . ; Bro . C . Gilchrist , S . AV . ; Bro . R . Kelso , J . AV . ; Bro . C , Neilson , Sec . ; Bro . John Hendry , Treas . ; Bro . Rev . Dunn . ( late of Wishaw ) , Chaplain ; Bro . T . Seattle , B . B . ; Bros . Calder and Young , Stewards ; Bro . R . More . S . B . ; Bro . S . Naismith , I . G . ; Bro . Thos . Young , Tyler .

PAISEEY . —Menfrem County Kilwinning Lodge , ( No . 370 ) . — Tbe annual election of office-hearers of this lodge took place on Thursday Evening the 15 th ult ., with the following results : — Eben . Anderson , R . W . M ., ; David E . Hamilton , S . AV . ; James Goldie , J . W . ; Jas . Reid , Treas . ; Alex . Knox , jun . Sec ; John Robertson , S . D . ; James Goold , J . D . ; Angus Ferguson , S . B . ; J . B . Hunter , B . B . ; J . M'Ewen . Org . ; John Lylc , Jeweller ; Rev J . il'Lean , Chan . ; John Helton , John Anderson , Alex . Morrison , R . M'Fnrlaue , Stewards ; John Robertson , I . G . j AA illiam Cameron , Tyler .

Tbe brethren of this lodge met again on Tuesday afternoon 27 th ult , when the newly-elected office-bearers were installed into office . At six o'clock thoy sat down to dinner in the George Hotel , to celebrate in a becoming manner tbe festival of St . John . It . W . AI . Ebenezer Anderson occupied tbe chair , supported hy Bros . Swan , PM . ; the Rev . J . M'Lean , II . Armour , Quartermaster B . irr , William Pollock , Dr . Hunter , R-.-id , A . Knox , A . Gardiner , G . Peacock , W .

Johnston , & c . Bro . David E . Hamilton , S . W . was croupier , supported hy Bros . Richard AVatson , William AVilson , Gordon , Lyle , A . Ferguson , D . P . Boyd , & c . After an excellent dinner , the chairman proposed the "The Queen and the Craft , " which was received with Masonic honours . The usual lists of toasts followed , interspersed with some good singing , and altogether the evening ivas spent in a very happy manner . PAISEET . —St . Mirrens Lodge ( No . 129 )—The members of

, , this ancient Lodge met in their lodge room , Moss Street , on Thesday evening the 27 th ult ., for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary of St . John , the Patron Saint of Masonry . They afterwards adjourned to dinner at the Globe Hotel . R . AV . M . Wallace presided , and Bro George F . Paton acted as croupier .

PERTHSHIRE ( EAST . ) ATTOIITERAEDER . —St . John ' s Lodge , ( No . 46 . )—The annual celebration of tbe festival of St . John was held Tuesday , 27 th ult ., in the Masonic Hall , R . AV . M . Malcolm presiding . The annual election of office-bearers took place , when the following

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THE LEGAL REGISTRATION OF OUR LODGES. Article 1
THE "RECTANGULAR REVIEW" AND THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 2
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 52. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
THE LANCASHIRE BALL. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
ON THE USE OF COLOUR IN DIAGRAMS ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE. Article 6
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 9
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 14
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Article 15
CANADA. Article 16
NEW BRUNSWICK. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 21ST, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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sonic toasts were given . Bro . Newton Garrett , P . M ., proposed ' ' The health of the W . M ., " wishing him another happy and prosperous year of office . Tho toast was drank with lodge honours . The W . M . most appropriately replied , and expressed the great pleasure it gave him to see that bis efforts to promote the interests of the Craft in general , and this Lodge in particular , ivere so duly appreciated by tbe brethren ; he

earnestly advocated that all who accepted office should , as far as they were able , make themselves perfect in the duties . The officers of the Lodge duly responded to the several toasts . Bro . J . S . Banning replied to that of " The A'isitors . " Bro . Garrett made a touching allusion in the course of the evening to the severe affliction sustained by Bro . Rendlo in tho loss of his son . Tlie harmony of the evening- was greatly enhanced by songs aud recitations , and the Tyler's toast brought a most pleasant and satisfactory meeting to a close .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ARGYLL AND THE ISLES . INVEBARX . —The members ofthe Lodge Inverary St . John's , No . 50 , met in their lodge room on the evening of Tuesday , the 27 th ult ., and celebrated the festival - > f their patron saint . ROTIIESAT . —Lodge St . John ( No . 292 ) . —The brethren of this lodge celebrated the Festival of their patron on Tuesday , the 27 th ult . bsitting down to dinner in tbo Bute Hotel . R . W . M . Bro . J .

, y Milloy occupied the chair , and S . \ A . Alexander Duncan Bro . officiated as croupier . The newly-installed office-bearers having taken their places , the company , to the number of fifty , partook of dinner , and after enjoying- themselves for a few hours adjourned to the Victoria Hall , wheie , having provided themselves with partners , the mazy dance was indulged in till an advanced hour in the morning .

GLASGOAV . BARRHEAD . — Union and Crown Lodge , ( No . 103 ) . —On Tuesday , evening , the 27 th ult ., the members of this lodge celebrated tbo anniversary of St . John . The members , headed by the Barrhead brass band , marched to Neiiston and Gateside , accompanied by numerous torch-bearers and a large crowd of spectators . On reaching the Upper Ward , the brethren were refreshed by Brother Macraealter which they crossed to the

, residence of Bro . James Hall , R . W . M ., where refreshments were again provided . The brethren gave three hearty cheers for their R . W . M . and bis fireside , after which they returned to their lodge room , where supper was awaiting them , and where with song and sentiment , they spent a most agreeable evening . GLASGOW . —Lodge Commercial ( No . 360 . )—The brethren of this lodge held their annual festival , ( which this year took the

form of a supper ) , in their own hall , on the SOfcli ult . Bro . J . D . Porteous , R . W . M ., presiding ; Bros . F . A . Harrow , D . P . G . M ., and Davidson , P . M ., supporting him . After the supper the lodge was opened in the first degree , and Bro . Barrow was admitted as an honorary member of the lodge . On the ludge being called from labour to ref reshment , the usual loyal toasts having been given and responded to , the R . AV . M . gave tbe Prov . Grand Lodge of Glasgow , and said that it had always been the

pattern Prov . Grand Lodge of Scotland . He coupled with the toast tbo name of Bro . Barrow ; " The prosperity of the Lodge Commercial ; " "The Office-bearers ; " "Tha GWgow Iksonie Choir ; " "P . M . s of tho lodge ; " '' The . Press ; " etc ., were also duly proposed and responded to , alternated with some capital songs , glees , and dramatic selections . The lodgo was thereafter closed and the brethren separated all highly delighted ivith the night ' s enjoyment .

LANARKSHIRE , ( MIDDLE WARD ) . COATBRIDGE . —St . James' Old Monlland Lodge , ( No . 177 ) . — The annual meeting was held on Tuesday , 27 th ult . The treasurer ' s report , read by Bro . Stewart , showed that the funds ofthe society are increasing , and all liabilities have been cleared off , and that they enter the year with a sum to their credit . Tbe election of officer-bearers was then gone on with . Bro . Bell , R . AV . M . ; Bro . Lindsay , S . W . ; Bro . Chrichton , J . W . ;

Bro . Young , Sec . ; Bro . Stewart , Treas . ; Bro . Symington , Deput P Master . AIRDBIE . — Nem MonHand Montrose Lodge , ( No . 88 ) . —On Tuesday , 27 th ult .. tbe members of this lodge met for the purpose of electing office-bearers for tbe ensuing year . Bro . AV . Fleming was unanimously installed R . W . M . ; Bro . Connor , S . W . ; and Bro . Henderson , J . AV .

RENFREWSHIRE ( EAST ) . PonoxsnAWS . —Poyal Arch Lodge ( No 153 ) . —The brethren of this lodgo met in Maxwell Arms Inn on Tuesday evening 27 th ult ., for tbe purpose of electing office-bearers for tbe ensuing year . The following brethren were declared duly elected , aud installed into office : —Bros . J . Kirkwood , K . AV . M . ; 6 . Mack-ay PMAVAdamsDMW . SlimouS . AV .. J . PurseJ . AV . ;

.. ; . , .. ; , , J . Cuilen , S . D . ; J . Slimon , J . D . ; A . Whyte , S . A . S . ; W . Gallon , J . A . S . ; R . Campbell , S . B . ; J . Purdon , Chaplain ; J . Barbour , I . G . ; J . Macfarlane , Tyler . RT / THEEQEES - . —Lodge Eoyal Arch ( No . 116 ) . —Tuesday , 27 th ult ., being St . John's Day , tbo brethren met in their lodge room , Bro . AVilliam Robertson , R . AV . M ., in tho chair . The annual election of office-bearers took placethe result of which is as

, follows : —Bros . Robert Lang , R . AV . M . ; AVilliam Robertson , P . M . ; Moses Laird ., D . M . ; Robert Steven , S . M . ; j William Crawford , S . W . ; J . Gilmour , J . W . ; Johu M'Cann , Sec . ; John Hamilton , Treas . ; William M'Bride , S . D . ; George Crawford . J . D . ; George Love , Chaplain ; Johu Duncan , S . S . ; Duucan Colquhoun , J . S . ; Archibald Baird , I . G . ; J . Harris , Tyler . AA isilAvy . — Lodge St . Mary ' s , ( No . 31 ) . —Tuesday being St .

John ' s Day , ( 27 th ult . ) , the brethren met in the lodge room , to celebrate the natal day of their patron saint , elect office-bearers , and transact other business connected with the Order . The election of office-bearers was tbe first business of tbe evening , the result of which is as follows : —Bro . AV . Forrest , R . AV . M . ; Bro . W . Thompson , P . M . ; Bro . 11 . Nicol , D . M . ; Bro . R , Scott . S . M . ; Bro . C . Gilchrist , S . AV . ; Bro . R . Kelso , J . AV . ; Bro . C , Neilson , Sec . ; Bro . John Hendry , Treas . ; Bro . Rev . Dunn . ( late of Wishaw ) , Chaplain ; Bro . T . Seattle , B . B . ; Bros . Calder and Young , Stewards ; Bro . R . More . S . B . ; Bro . S . Naismith , I . G . ; Bro . Thos . Young , Tyler .

PAISEEY . —Menfrem County Kilwinning Lodge , ( No . 370 ) . — Tbe annual election of office-hearers of this lodge took place on Thursday Evening the 15 th ult ., with the following results : — Eben . Anderson , R . W . M ., ; David E . Hamilton , S . AV . ; James Goldie , J . W . ; Jas . Reid , Treas . ; Alex . Knox , jun . Sec ; John Robertson , S . D . ; James Goold , J . D . ; Angus Ferguson , S . B . ; J . B . Hunter , B . B . ; J . M'Ewen . Org . ; John Lylc , Jeweller ; Rev J . il'Lean , Chan . ; John Helton , John Anderson , Alex . Morrison , R . M'Fnrlaue , Stewards ; John Robertson , I . G . j AA illiam Cameron , Tyler .

Tbe brethren of this lodge met again on Tuesday afternoon 27 th ult , when the newly-elected office-bearers were installed into office . At six o'clock thoy sat down to dinner in the George Hotel , to celebrate in a becoming manner tbe festival of St . John . It . W . AI . Ebenezer Anderson occupied tbe chair , supported hy Bros . Swan , PM . ; the Rev . J . M'Lean , II . Armour , Quartermaster B . irr , William Pollock , Dr . Hunter , R-.-id , A . Knox , A . Gardiner , G . Peacock , W .

Johnston , & c . Bro . David E . Hamilton , S . W . was croupier , supported hy Bros . Richard AVatson , William AVilson , Gordon , Lyle , A . Ferguson , D . P . Boyd , & c . After an excellent dinner , the chairman proposed the "The Queen and the Craft , " which was received with Masonic honours . The usual lists of toasts followed , interspersed with some good singing , and altogether the evening ivas spent in a very happy manner . PAISEET . —St . Mirrens Lodge ( No . 129 )—The members of

, , this ancient Lodge met in their lodge room , Moss Street , on Thesday evening the 27 th ult ., for the purpose of celebrating the anniversary of St . John , the Patron Saint of Masonry . They afterwards adjourned to dinner at the Globe Hotel . R . AV . M . Wallace presided , and Bro George F . Paton acted as croupier .

PERTHSHIRE ( EAST . ) ATTOIITERAEDER . —St . John ' s Lodge , ( No . 46 . )—The annual celebration of tbe festival of St . John was held Tuesday , 27 th ult ., in the Masonic Hall , R . AV . M . Malcolm presiding . The annual election of office-bearers took place , when the following

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