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  • PROVINCIAL FUNERAL GRAND LODGE IN MEMORIAM OF THE LATE BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., PROV. G. MASTER OF GLASGOW.
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Mark Masonry.

elect , for the benefit of installation , which he did in complimentary terms , well merited by his attention to his duties as S . W . during tbe past year . Tho R . AV . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , afterhaving completed the preliminary portion of the ceremony , called on all below the chair to retire , ancl in their absence a board of installed Masters was formed , aud Bro . Bowden was legally placed in the chair of Adoniram . The board having been closedthe brethren were re-admittedancl in the usual

, , forms saluted and greeted their now AV . M . The remainder of the ceremony was then proceeded w ith , at the close of which the following officers were appointed , and such of them as were present were invested : —R . W . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , G . J . W ., I . P . M . ; Bros , the Rev . S . Cole , Chap . ; John Heath , S . W . ; A . B . Niner , J . W . ; R , H . \\ atson . Sec ; A . S . Distin , Treas . ; J . Marks , Reg . ; AdamsM . O . ; StaffordS . O . ; G . H . PoultonJ . O . ; G .

, , , Heath , S . D . ; G . Glanfield , J . D . ; F . Seccombe , I . G . ; ancl Crocker , Tyler . The installing Master concluded by successively giving special addresses to the AV . M ., tbe Wardens , the Overseers , and the brethren , which elicited marks of approval by the acclamations of those present . The AV . M . expressed the pleasure be felt in thus occupying so honourable a position as

that of the second W . M . of the Pleiades Lodge of Mark Masters , not only from the great interest he felt in the degree , but also because it marked the estimation , in which be was held by the brethren , and the confidence reposed in him . He was not yet perfectly conversant with ti . e details of the ceremony , but gave a pledge to make himself thoroughly acquainted with it , by the help of his predecessor , on whose support and cooperation he felt that he could confidently relyandindeed

, , , without which he should have shrunk from tbe responsibility now devolving upon him . He concluded by allusions to the interesting address which had been delivered by the I . P . M ., and by proposing a vote of thanks to him for it , and his past services in the chair ; also that a copy of it be entered in the minutes . This was seconded by Bro . J . Heath , S . AV ., and carried unanimously . The R . AV . Bro . Dr . Hopkins made a suitable repl

y , and expressed his desire and intention still to render all the assistance in his power . On the proposition of the I . P . M ., seconded by the AV . M ., a vote of thanks was passed to V . W . Bro . Bird for his kindness in coming from Devonport to render assistance , and for bis efficient services , who afterwards acknowledged the compliment thus paid to him . The lodge was closed by tbe new W . M . and officers , at about half-past seven .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LlYETirooL . —Jaques de 2 Iolay Encampment . —A conclave was held on the 12 th inst ., when Sir Kut . Thomas Berry was installed E . C . by the Y . E . I ) . Prov . G . C . Sir Knt . W . H . Wright . There was a numerous muster of ICnts ., and amongst the visitors there were Sir ICnts . Dntiield , P . G . C . of Lancashire ; Dc St . Albans , of Ceylon , and Bennett , of Liverpool .

Reviews

REVIEWS

Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Iowa , at its several Grand Annual Communications from June , 1 S 61-, to June , 1868 . By Bro . THEODORE SUTTON PARVIX , 33 ° , Grand Secretary . We have already drawn the notice of our readers to this flourishing and important Grand Lodge , whose proceedings for four years have just come to hand . This

Grand Lodge has held twenty-five Sessions , the reports of the ten first form the first volume of the proceedings ; the next five form the second volume ; the proceedings of 1859-63 from thc third -, and the last four years form the present . The present volume is a very " handsome book of 81 . 7 pp .. and 336 pp . of Appendix . It contains vei * y interesting accounts of Masonic proceedings in

addition to those of Grand Lodge , of Grand Consistory , Grand Chapter , Grand Council , and Grand Commandery of the State of Iowa . The introduction contains the journals of proceedings

Reviews

for 1864-68 , and returns of lodges for the same period Tables I . —VIII . contain synopsis of returns of lodges , summary of returns , and memoranda , of lodge changes for 1864-68 . We think , however , a very grave mistake has been made in introducing the names of brethren who fell in the late war upon the northern side , as of " The Patriotic Dead . " AVe are of opinion that "war , politics ,

and religious disputes should be kept without the limits of the lodge , more especially as the Southerns looked upon themselves as patriots too . The Illustrious Dead come next in order , followed by the Death List of 186-1-68 . The names of brethren suspended for non-payment of dues , and for unmasonic conducted , expelled and reinstated , complete the first part .

The second part deals with the internal economy of the Grand Lodge ; the third part with the other Grand Bodies in the State ; the fourth part with other American-Grand Lodges ; while the Appendix embraces Report on Foreign Correspondence ; the Addresses of the Grand Orators Fuller , Sandford , AA atson , and Kendig ; and the-Grand Master Guilbert ' s Decisions .

The manner in which the work is arranged reflects thegreatest credit upon Bro . Parvin , even as the proceedingschronicled therein reflect the greatest credit upon the-Grand Lodge of Iowa .

Provincial Funeral Grand Lodge In Memoriam Of The Late Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Prov. G. Master Of Glasgow.

PROVINCIAL FUNERAL GRAND LODGE IN MEMORIAM OF THE LATE BRO . CAPTAIN SPEIRS , M . P ., PROV . G . MASTER OF GLASGOW .

A Provincial Funeral Grand Lodge in memory of the late Captain Archibald A- Speirs , of Elderslie , M . P ., Prov . G . M . of Glasgow , was held in the City Hall on tbe 10 th inst . The attendance , which numbered from . 1 , 400 to 1 , 500 , included a deputation from G . L . of Scotland , consisting of Bro . Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , S . G . M ., and the following brethren : —Bros . AV . Mann , Alex . Hay ,

C . S . Law , J . CoghiU , J . Laurie , AV . M . Bryce , Rev Gavin Mason , AVilliam Officer , and the following G . Stewards : —Bros . J . T . ' D . Copland , J . AVallace , AV . Smith , AV . Grant , Alex . Mitchell , D . T . Alexander , AV . Robertson , P . T . Hendry , F . L- Law , F . A . Barrow , H . S . Harvey , D . Kinnear , j " . AA . M'Culloch , AV . A . Reilly , J . D . Portoous , and AV . C . Lade . Tho Grand Lodgo of

England was represented by Bro . Edward Busher , P . G . Swordbearor . The Prov . G-L . of Glasgow was represented , by Bros- F- A . Barrow , Thomas Baker , James AA allace , James Steel , John Baird , Rev . G . S . Burns , AVilliam Smith , James Leith , R . Robb , R . Craig , AV . Alexander , R . Donaldson , James Gillies , James Balfour , and James Pollock . Bro . AV . M . Gilmour , with eleven others , renresented the Prov . G . Lodo-e Middle Ward rsf *

Lanarkshire ; Bro . Colonel Campbell , of Blythswood , with eighteen others , the Prov . G . L of Renfrewshire East ; and Bro . J . Ferguson , with 13 others , the Lodge Mother Kilwinning . The following lodges were represented : — St . John ' s , Glasgow ; Kilwinning , Glas . ; Kilwinning , Hamilton ; Kilwinning , Torphichen ; St . John ' s , Falkirk ; Kilwinning , Dumbarton ; St . Mungo , Glas . ; Union and

Crown , Glas . ; Cambuslang , Koyal Arch ; St . Mary , Partick- , Thistle St . John , Stewavton-, Royal Arch , Rutlierglen ; St . John , Shettleston ; St . Mirren ' s , Paisley ; Royal Arch , Pollokshaws ; St . John ; Beith ; St . John , Greenock ; St . John , Leven ; Scotia , Glas . ; St . John , Carluke ; St . Andrew , Cumbernauld ; St . Andrew , Strathaven ; Star , Glas . ; St . Johnstone , Houston ; Shamrock ancl Thistle ,

Gias . ; St . John , Rothesay ; St . John , Woodhall ; Union and Crown , Barrhead ; St . James's , Old Moiikland ; St . Andrew ' s , Alexandria ; Union , Glas- ; St . George , Glas . ; St . John ' s Operative , Kutherglen ; Caledonian Railway , Glas . ; Commercial , Glas . ; St . Clair , Glas . ; Kilwinning , Renfrew ; Clyde , Glas . ; Athole , Glas . ; Neptune , Glas . ; Prince of AA'ales , Renfrew ; Govandale , Govan ; Glasgow , Glas . ; St . John , Busby ; St . Andrew , Glad . As usual on such occasions , the brethren were in full Masonic cos-

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MYSTICS AND MYSTICISM. No. IV. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
ADDRESS. Article 4
ORATION. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
Untitled Article 13
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
WEST INDIES. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 18
REVIEWS Article 18
PROVINCIAL FUNERAL GRAND LODGE IN MEMORIAM OF THE LATE BRO. CAPTAIN SPEIRS, M.P., PROV. G. MASTER OF GLASGOW. Article 18
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Mark Masonry.

elect , for the benefit of installation , which he did in complimentary terms , well merited by his attention to his duties as S . W . during tbe past year . Tho R . AV . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , afterhaving completed the preliminary portion of the ceremony , called on all below the chair to retire , ancl in their absence a board of installed Masters was formed , aud Bro . Bowden was legally placed in the chair of Adoniram . The board having been closedthe brethren were re-admittedancl in the usual

, , forms saluted and greeted their now AV . M . The remainder of the ceremony was then proceeded w ith , at the close of which the following officers were appointed , and such of them as were present were invested : —R . W . Bro . Dr . Hopkins , G . J . W ., I . P . M . ; Bros , the Rev . S . Cole , Chap . ; John Heath , S . W . ; A . B . Niner , J . W . ; R , H . \\ atson . Sec ; A . S . Distin , Treas . ; J . Marks , Reg . ; AdamsM . O . ; StaffordS . O . ; G . H . PoultonJ . O . ; G .

, , , Heath , S . D . ; G . Glanfield , J . D . ; F . Seccombe , I . G . ; ancl Crocker , Tyler . The installing Master concluded by successively giving special addresses to the AV . M ., tbe Wardens , the Overseers , and the brethren , which elicited marks of approval by the acclamations of those present . The AV . M . expressed the pleasure be felt in thus occupying so honourable a position as

that of the second W . M . of the Pleiades Lodge of Mark Masters , not only from the great interest he felt in the degree , but also because it marked the estimation , in which be was held by the brethren , and the confidence reposed in him . He was not yet perfectly conversant with ti . e details of the ceremony , but gave a pledge to make himself thoroughly acquainted with it , by the help of his predecessor , on whose support and cooperation he felt that he could confidently relyandindeed

, , , without which he should have shrunk from tbe responsibility now devolving upon him . He concluded by allusions to the interesting address which had been delivered by the I . P . M ., and by proposing a vote of thanks to him for it , and his past services in the chair ; also that a copy of it be entered in the minutes . This was seconded by Bro . J . Heath , S . AV ., and carried unanimously . The R . AV . Bro . Dr . Hopkins made a suitable repl

y , and expressed his desire and intention still to render all the assistance in his power . On the proposition of the I . P . M ., seconded by the AV . M ., a vote of thanks was passed to V . W . Bro . Bird for his kindness in coming from Devonport to render assistance , and for bis efficient services , who afterwards acknowledged the compliment thus paid to him . The lodge was closed by tbe new W . M . and officers , at about half-past seven .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . LlYETirooL . —Jaques de 2 Iolay Encampment . —A conclave was held on the 12 th inst ., when Sir Kut . Thomas Berry was installed E . C . by the Y . E . I ) . Prov . G . C . Sir Knt . W . H . Wright . There was a numerous muster of ICnts ., and amongst the visitors there were Sir ICnts . Dntiield , P . G . C . of Lancashire ; Dc St . Albans , of Ceylon , and Bennett , of Liverpool .

Reviews

REVIEWS

Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Iowa , at its several Grand Annual Communications from June , 1 S 61-, to June , 1868 . By Bro . THEODORE SUTTON PARVIX , 33 ° , Grand Secretary . We have already drawn the notice of our readers to this flourishing and important Grand Lodge , whose proceedings for four years have just come to hand . This

Grand Lodge has held twenty-five Sessions , the reports of the ten first form the first volume of the proceedings ; the next five form the second volume ; the proceedings of 1859-63 from thc third -, and the last four years form the present . The present volume is a very " handsome book of 81 . 7 pp .. and 336 pp . of Appendix . It contains vei * y interesting accounts of Masonic proceedings in

addition to those of Grand Lodge , of Grand Consistory , Grand Chapter , Grand Council , and Grand Commandery of the State of Iowa . The introduction contains the journals of proceedings

Reviews

for 1864-68 , and returns of lodges for the same period Tables I . —VIII . contain synopsis of returns of lodges , summary of returns , and memoranda , of lodge changes for 1864-68 . We think , however , a very grave mistake has been made in introducing the names of brethren who fell in the late war upon the northern side , as of " The Patriotic Dead . " AVe are of opinion that "war , politics ,

and religious disputes should be kept without the limits of the lodge , more especially as the Southerns looked upon themselves as patriots too . The Illustrious Dead come next in order , followed by the Death List of 186-1-68 . The names of brethren suspended for non-payment of dues , and for unmasonic conducted , expelled and reinstated , complete the first part .

The second part deals with the internal economy of the Grand Lodge ; the third part with the other Grand Bodies in the State ; the fourth part with other American-Grand Lodges ; while the Appendix embraces Report on Foreign Correspondence ; the Addresses of the Grand Orators Fuller , Sandford , AA atson , and Kendig ; and the-Grand Master Guilbert ' s Decisions .

The manner in which the work is arranged reflects thegreatest credit upon Bro . Parvin , even as the proceedingschronicled therein reflect the greatest credit upon the-Grand Lodge of Iowa .

Provincial Funeral Grand Lodge In Memoriam Of The Late Bro. Captain Speirs, M.P., Prov. G. Master Of Glasgow.

PROVINCIAL FUNERAL GRAND LODGE IN MEMORIAM OF THE LATE BRO . CAPTAIN SPEIRS , M . P ., PROV . G . MASTER OF GLASGOW .

A Provincial Funeral Grand Lodge in memory of the late Captain Archibald A- Speirs , of Elderslie , M . P ., Prov . G . M . of Glasgow , was held in the City Hall on tbe 10 th inst . The attendance , which numbered from . 1 , 400 to 1 , 500 , included a deputation from G . L . of Scotland , consisting of Bro . Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , S . G . M ., and the following brethren : —Bros . AV . Mann , Alex . Hay ,

C . S . Law , J . CoghiU , J . Laurie , AV . M . Bryce , Rev Gavin Mason , AVilliam Officer , and the following G . Stewards : —Bros . J . T . ' D . Copland , J . AVallace , AV . Smith , AV . Grant , Alex . Mitchell , D . T . Alexander , AV . Robertson , P . T . Hendry , F . L- Law , F . A . Barrow , H . S . Harvey , D . Kinnear , j " . AA . M'Culloch , AV . A . Reilly , J . D . Portoous , and AV . C . Lade . Tho Grand Lodgo of

England was represented by Bro . Edward Busher , P . G . Swordbearor . The Prov . G-L . of Glasgow was represented , by Bros- F- A . Barrow , Thomas Baker , James AA allace , James Steel , John Baird , Rev . G . S . Burns , AVilliam Smith , James Leith , R . Robb , R . Craig , AV . Alexander , R . Donaldson , James Gillies , James Balfour , and James Pollock . Bro . AV . M . Gilmour , with eleven others , renresented the Prov . G . Lodo-e Middle Ward rsf *

Lanarkshire ; Bro . Colonel Campbell , of Blythswood , with eighteen others , the Prov . G . L of Renfrewshire East ; and Bro . J . Ferguson , with 13 others , the Lodge Mother Kilwinning . The following lodges were represented : — St . John ' s , Glasgow ; Kilwinning , Glas . ; Kilwinning , Hamilton ; Kilwinning , Torphichen ; St . John ' s , Falkirk ; Kilwinning , Dumbarton ; St . Mungo , Glas . ; Union and

Crown , Glas . ; Cambuslang , Koyal Arch ; St . Mary , Partick- , Thistle St . John , Stewavton-, Royal Arch , Rutlierglen ; St . John , Shettleston ; St . Mirren ' s , Paisley ; Royal Arch , Pollokshaws ; St . John ; Beith ; St . John , Greenock ; St . John , Leven ; Scotia , Glas . ; St . John , Carluke ; St . Andrew , Cumbernauld ; St . Andrew , Strathaven ; Star , Glas . ; St . Johnstone , Houston ; Shamrock ancl Thistle ,

Gias . ; St . John , Rothesay ; St . John , Woodhall ; Union and Crown , Barrhead ; St . James's , Old Moiikland ; St . Andrew ' s , Alexandria ; Union , Glas- ; St . George , Glas . ; St . John ' s Operative , Kutherglen ; Caledonian Railway , Glas . ; Commercial , Glas . ; St . Clair , Glas . ; Kilwinning , Renfrew ; Clyde , Glas . ; Athole , Glas . ; Neptune , Glas . ; Prince of AA'ales , Renfrew ; Govandale , Govan ; Glasgow , Glas . ; St . John , Busby ; St . Andrew , Glad . As usual on such occasions , the brethren were in full Masonic cos-

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