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enter the Grand Lodge above , but he would not say that every good Brahmin and every good Mahometan should not enter . He wished them to feel how wide , how great was the feeling of Masonry . The reverend brother concluded by again warmly thanking the craft for the distinguished honour paid to him . Song by Bro . Groves ; " The A'illage Blacksmith . " "The " immediate P . M . 471 , Bro . Oliver , and all tho fiber P . M . ' s . "

Bro . Ol ' ver suitably returned thanks . "The Alsitors" was acknowledged by two seafaring brethren , nnd hy Bro . AA ybert Rousby , who " set the tiible in a roar" by relating a characteristic anecdote . "The AA . M ., aud Brethren of each of the other Lodges in the Province , " responded to by Bros . Thomas AA illiams , AV . AI . Iscii , and George Homfray , AA . M . St . George's . Bro . Rev . Georae Roberts proposedin hihly complimentary

, g terms , "The health of Bro . John Phillpotts , " with thanks to him for his excellent songs . Bro . Phillpotts suitably acknowledged the compliment . The following toasts were also proposed and responded to . By Bro . Evans , " The Governors of the Masonic Hall ; " by Bro . Parnall , " The Principals and Companions of the Chapter 471 ;" hy Bro . Pickford , "The Masonic Charities ; " by Bro . AA ade ,

" The Ladies ; " by Bro . Roper , " The Press ; " by Bro . T . AA illiams , " The President , " Bro . AV . Williams , P . G . Secretary ; " ( Song "b y Bro . George Fothergill , "Tell me what the Mill doth say ; " ) "b y the Tyler , " To all Poor and Distressed Brothers , " & c , & c . Tbe company separated after a most fraternal and delightful evening .

NEWPORT . —Silurian Lodge , ( No . 471 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the members of this lodge , took place at the Masonic Hall , Dock-street , on AA ednesday , the 6 th inst ., the new AV . AI . Bro . H . J . Parnall in the chair . Considering that this was the first meeting after the installation on the 30 th ult ., there was a large attendance of members of the Craft , and on the dais , -we noticed several P . M . ' s , the Chaplain and Secretary . The minutes of the lodges bold on tbe 2 nd and 30 th December , 186 S , having been read and confirmed , the ballot took place for Mr . Thomas Smith , mill manager , at the Blaesnafor Iron AA orks ,

aged 37 , and the tongue of good report having been heard in his favour , he was unanimously admitted and immediately initiated . \ A e hear this is the precursor of several gentlemen from the hills being admitted , and that it is intended as soon as possible to open a new lodge cither at Blaentigon or Pontypool . AA e wish them every success , and if they will put themselves in the hands of the Newport brethren , there are several in the town who can and will bring tho matter to a successful

issue . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bro . A iue passed to the degree of a F . C ., after which tbe lodge was closed down . Bro . R . B . Evans , P . M ., in an exhaustive speech , proposed pursuant to notice given early in December , "That the by-laws be altered by fixing the day of meeting on the 1 st Friday in every month , instead of the 1 st AA eduescV . iy as heretofore . " This having been seconded by P . AI . B . Thomas ;

the matter was thoroughly discussed . The S . AV . and J . D . being for postponing the propositions fur another month . The S . D . was for putting off the alteration until the end of the year , because all the new Masonic pocket books nnd almanacks were now printed , with the days of meeting on the 1 st AA ednesday in them , and if the date was now altered , brethren from a distance would be disappointed on arriving to the town , whilst the librariean urged the alteration to Friday , on the ground that

mid week services in churches and chapels in Newport , were held on a Wednesday , and many brethren would prefer going there if they had no lod ^ e the same evening . The organist . pro tem ., said the alteration would materially afi ' ect the organist B . io . Groves who hid a very large private practice , and had pecially made all his arrangements so that he should be able to ttend on tbe 1 st , Wednesday . In reply Bro . Evans said there were a great many brothers who were commercial travellers ,

who lived in the town , who returned home on Fridays , and could and would attend if the day were altered . P . M . Combs , said , if they were to fix on any other day , it would not suit everybody , and he cordially supported the alteration . On tho matter being put to the vote , Bro . Evan ' s motion was carried unanimously . The secretary was then directed to take the necessary steps to carry this resolution into effect , and as the same must be confirmed at the lodgo meeting in Fehruary , and afterwards approved of by the Provincial Grand Master , there will be no chance of the new law coming into operation for two or three

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months . The secretary then gave notice that he would at the next meetingmove , " that two P . M . ' s jewels be purchase ! , one to be presented to P . M . Bro . Thomas , the other to P . M . C . II . Oliver . It was then proposed that the sum of two guineas he given to the Masonic Lifeboat Fund , this with £ 5 voted on the 30 th ult . by the Provincial Grand Lodge will make £ 7 2 s . and the Treas . Bro . Pickford confidently expects to be able to make up the amount to £ 10 at the least . To all lodges we say " do

the like . " The librarian reported he had over £ 7 in band unproductive when it was proposed , seconded , and carried " that P . M . Oliver and tho librarian do report what hooks they have in the library , and what they would recommend to he purchased with the view to the same being ordered at the next meeting . " The secretary brought up the address of congratulation to P . M . Hellyer on bis happy marriage , which was read and highly

approved of ; we regret we have not room this week for a copy but it will appear in another weeks' paper . The AA . M . stated lie had received an invite to attend the installation of Bro . Fisher as AV . AI . Saint George's Lodge , 1 . 09 S , Tredegar , on the 14 th and would be happy if some of the brethren would go with him . The installation of Bro . Bnssell as AA " . M . of the Isca , Lodge , 6 S 3 , is also fixed for January the 20 tb , at 7

Newport AAe find we have oaimitted unintentionally to state that the initiation and passing by the new AA . M . Bro . Parnall were most correctly rendered , and were the theme of universal admiration , we augur fortbat worthy brothor , a prosperous Masonic year of office , being assured by those capable of judging that the working not only of the old Silurian 471 , but also of the Isca Lodge , 683 , are the very best out of London , visitors are always received cordially , courteously and fraternally , and to brethren coining to Newport , we say , " go and see , and iudtre for yourselves . "

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAA . GLASGOW . —Lodge of Glasgow St . John ( No . 3 bis . ) The meeting was held on the 5 th inst ., in the Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , Bro . Baird , R . AA . M ., in the chair . Bro . M . Millar , S . AV . ; Bro . McAulay , J . AA . ; and a considerable number of the brethren present . The minutes of the last meeting were read and , with some corrections , passed . Nomination of Inner

Guard to be put on card for next meeting . The R . AA . M . in alluding to the lamented death of our Prov . G . M ., Bro . Capt . Speirs , M . P ., who , although so young , had been suddenly called from amongst us , proposed that an address of consolation be sent to his widow , which was seconded by the P . M ., Bro . T . Ramsay . Bro . Buchan desired to sympathise with the intentions of the motion . —Unlike bis predecessorBro . Sir A . Alisonwho was

, , not taken from us until ho had reached a ripe old age . Bro . Speirs is suddenly cut down in all the full bloom and vigour of his youthful manhood , reminding us of the words of the poet" There is a reaper whose name is Death , And , with his sickle keen , He reaps the bearded grain at a breath , And the flowers that lie between . "

Lntil a lew days ago it might have been said of our Prov . G . M . that he possessed all that could make life joyous and pleasantyouth , position , wealth , and a noble career beforo him . But now the place that so lately knew him shall know him no more for ever . To look back upon it , how short seems the time since he cat at our festive board and presided over us ! I can almost imagine I hear his words still ringing in my cars , — " I hope you will not find your last and youngest brother less willing or less

able to assist you than any other member . " He was , as our roll of members shows , the last link of 1867 . AAliile , therefore , the province has lost its Master , our broken chain tells us we have lost a brother . Therefore , in communicating with his sorrowing widow , say how much we esteemed and loved him ; tell her we would mingle our tears with hers , for she has lost a husband , and we a friend and brother . Lost ! did I say ? Nay ! for if 'twere so what were life ? Hope—that briht step in our

g Masonic ladder—says nay ! The teaching of our sublime Master Mason degree says nay ! ' There is no death ! what seems so is transition ; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysiau , AVhose portal wo call Death . "

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MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 1
THE SEPULCHRE OF HIRAM, KING OF TYRE. Article 1
MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—VII. Article 2
MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 4
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 5
THE PRINCE OF WALES A FREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 18
ISLE OF MAN. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23RD, 1869. Article 20
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enter the Grand Lodge above , but he would not say that every good Brahmin and every good Mahometan should not enter . He wished them to feel how wide , how great was the feeling of Masonry . The reverend brother concluded by again warmly thanking the craft for the distinguished honour paid to him . Song by Bro . Groves ; " The A'illage Blacksmith . " "The " immediate P . M . 471 , Bro . Oliver , and all tho fiber P . M . ' s . "

Bro . Ol ' ver suitably returned thanks . "The Alsitors" was acknowledged by two seafaring brethren , nnd hy Bro . AA ybert Rousby , who " set the tiible in a roar" by relating a characteristic anecdote . "The AA . M ., aud Brethren of each of the other Lodges in the Province , " responded to by Bros . Thomas AA illiams , AV . AI . Iscii , and George Homfray , AA . M . St . George's . Bro . Rev . Georae Roberts proposedin hihly complimentary

, g terms , "The health of Bro . John Phillpotts , " with thanks to him for his excellent songs . Bro . Phillpotts suitably acknowledged the compliment . The following toasts were also proposed and responded to . By Bro . Evans , " The Governors of the Masonic Hall ; " by Bro . Parnall , " The Principals and Companions of the Chapter 471 ;" hy Bro . Pickford , "The Masonic Charities ; " by Bro . AA ade ,

" The Ladies ; " by Bro . Roper , " The Press ; " by Bro . T . AA illiams , " The President , " Bro . AV . Williams , P . G . Secretary ; " ( Song "b y Bro . George Fothergill , "Tell me what the Mill doth say ; " ) "b y the Tyler , " To all Poor and Distressed Brothers , " & c , & c . Tbe company separated after a most fraternal and delightful evening .

NEWPORT . —Silurian Lodge , ( No . 471 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of the members of this lodge , took place at the Masonic Hall , Dock-street , on AA ednesday , the 6 th inst ., the new AV . AI . Bro . H . J . Parnall in the chair . Considering that this was the first meeting after the installation on the 30 th ult ., there was a large attendance of members of the Craft , and on the dais , -we noticed several P . M . ' s , the Chaplain and Secretary . The minutes of the lodges bold on tbe 2 nd and 30 th December , 186 S , having been read and confirmed , the ballot took place for Mr . Thomas Smith , mill manager , at the Blaesnafor Iron AA orks ,

aged 37 , and the tongue of good report having been heard in his favour , he was unanimously admitted and immediately initiated . \ A e hear this is the precursor of several gentlemen from the hills being admitted , and that it is intended as soon as possible to open a new lodge cither at Blaentigon or Pontypool . AA e wish them every success , and if they will put themselves in the hands of the Newport brethren , there are several in the town who can and will bring tho matter to a successful

issue . The lodge was then opened in the second degree , and Bro . A iue passed to the degree of a F . C ., after which tbe lodge was closed down . Bro . R . B . Evans , P . M ., in an exhaustive speech , proposed pursuant to notice given early in December , "That the by-laws be altered by fixing the day of meeting on the 1 st Friday in every month , instead of the 1 st AA eduescV . iy as heretofore . " This having been seconded by P . AI . B . Thomas ;

the matter was thoroughly discussed . The S . AV . and J . D . being for postponing the propositions fur another month . The S . D . was for putting off the alteration until the end of the year , because all the new Masonic pocket books nnd almanacks were now printed , with the days of meeting on the 1 st AA ednesday in them , and if the date was now altered , brethren from a distance would be disappointed on arriving to the town , whilst the librariean urged the alteration to Friday , on the ground that

mid week services in churches and chapels in Newport , were held on a Wednesday , and many brethren would prefer going there if they had no lod ^ e the same evening . The organist . pro tem ., said the alteration would materially afi ' ect the organist B . io . Groves who hid a very large private practice , and had pecially made all his arrangements so that he should be able to ttend on tbe 1 st , Wednesday . In reply Bro . Evans said there were a great many brothers who were commercial travellers ,

who lived in the town , who returned home on Fridays , and could and would attend if the day were altered . P . M . Combs , said , if they were to fix on any other day , it would not suit everybody , and he cordially supported the alteration . On tho matter being put to the vote , Bro . Evan ' s motion was carried unanimously . The secretary was then directed to take the necessary steps to carry this resolution into effect , and as the same must be confirmed at the lodgo meeting in Fehruary , and afterwards approved of by the Provincial Grand Master , there will be no chance of the new law coming into operation for two or three

Provincial.

months . The secretary then gave notice that he would at the next meetingmove , " that two P . M . ' s jewels be purchase ! , one to be presented to P . M . Bro . Thomas , the other to P . M . C . II . Oliver . It was then proposed that the sum of two guineas he given to the Masonic Lifeboat Fund , this with £ 5 voted on the 30 th ult . by the Provincial Grand Lodge will make £ 7 2 s . and the Treas . Bro . Pickford confidently expects to be able to make up the amount to £ 10 at the least . To all lodges we say " do

the like . " The librarian reported he had over £ 7 in band unproductive when it was proposed , seconded , and carried " that P . M . Oliver and tho librarian do report what hooks they have in the library , and what they would recommend to he purchased with the view to the same being ordered at the next meeting . " The secretary brought up the address of congratulation to P . M . Hellyer on bis happy marriage , which was read and highly

approved of ; we regret we have not room this week for a copy but it will appear in another weeks' paper . The AA . M . stated lie had received an invite to attend the installation of Bro . Fisher as AV . AI . Saint George's Lodge , 1 . 09 S , Tredegar , on the 14 th and would be happy if some of the brethren would go with him . The installation of Bro . Bnssell as AA " . M . of the Isca , Lodge , 6 S 3 , is also fixed for January the 20 tb , at 7

Newport AAe find we have oaimitted unintentionally to state that the initiation and passing by the new AA . M . Bro . Parnall were most correctly rendered , and were the theme of universal admiration , we augur fortbat worthy brothor , a prosperous Masonic year of office , being assured by those capable of judging that the working not only of the old Silurian 471 , but also of the Isca Lodge , 683 , are the very best out of London , visitors are always received cordially , courteously and fraternally , and to brethren coining to Newport , we say , " go and see , and iudtre for yourselves . "

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOAA . GLASGOW . —Lodge of Glasgow St . John ( No . 3 bis . ) The meeting was held on the 5 th inst ., in the Hall , 213 , Buchanan-street , Bro . Baird , R . AA . M ., in the chair . Bro . M . Millar , S . AV . ; Bro . McAulay , J . AA . ; and a considerable number of the brethren present . The minutes of the last meeting were read and , with some corrections , passed . Nomination of Inner

Guard to be put on card for next meeting . The R . AA . M . in alluding to the lamented death of our Prov . G . M ., Bro . Capt . Speirs , M . P ., who , although so young , had been suddenly called from amongst us , proposed that an address of consolation be sent to his widow , which was seconded by the P . M ., Bro . T . Ramsay . Bro . Buchan desired to sympathise with the intentions of the motion . —Unlike bis predecessorBro . Sir A . Alisonwho was

, , not taken from us until ho had reached a ripe old age . Bro . Speirs is suddenly cut down in all the full bloom and vigour of his youthful manhood , reminding us of the words of the poet" There is a reaper whose name is Death , And , with his sickle keen , He reaps the bearded grain at a breath , And the flowers that lie between . "

Lntil a lew days ago it might have been said of our Prov . G . M . that he possessed all that could make life joyous and pleasantyouth , position , wealth , and a noble career beforo him . But now the place that so lately knew him shall know him no more for ever . To look back upon it , how short seems the time since he cat at our festive board and presided over us ! I can almost imagine I hear his words still ringing in my cars , — " I hope you will not find your last and youngest brother less willing or less

able to assist you than any other member . " He was , as our roll of members shows , the last link of 1867 . AAliile , therefore , the province has lost its Master , our broken chain tells us we have lost a brother . Therefore , in communicating with his sorrowing widow , say how much we esteemed and loved him ; tell her we would mingle our tears with hers , for she has lost a husband , and we a friend and brother . Lost ! did I say ? Nay ! for if 'twere so what were life ? Hope—that briht step in our

g Masonic ladder—says nay ! The teaching of our sublime Master Mason degree says nay ! ' There is no death ! what seems so is transition ; This life of mortal breath Is but a suburb of the life elysiau , AVhose portal wo call Death . "

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