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Provincial.

having been gone through , Bros . Tibbitts and Truman were admitted and exalted to this sublime degree ; Comp . Sproston , M . E . Z ., performed the ceremony in his usual correct and impressive manner . In the absence of Comp . Bland , IL , the duties of that chair were most ably and efficiently discharged by Comp . the Rev . AV . B . Smith , the M . E . Z . elect of Chapter 7-1 , also a member of this chapter . The 5 I . E . Z . then presented to the

chapter a handsomely-bound minute-book , with appropriate remarks . A candidate was proposed for exaltation , ancl the chapter was duly and solemnly closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment . The ceremony of exaltation was rendered more impressive by the excellent performance of Comp . Baldwin on the organ .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . — Lodge Scotia ( No . 173 ) .-The following are tho office-bearers of this lodge for the ensuing year—viz ., Bros . J . Singleton , R . AV . M . ; G . M'Laren , D . M . ; S . Spi-eul , S . AL ; J . Spi-eul , J . W . ; J . Constable , J . AA' . ; J . M'Millan , Chaplain ; John M'Xeill , Bible-bearer ; S . Scott , Secretary ; R . Mooney , Treasurer ; A . M'Culloch and George Spreul , Deacons ; Robert

Gardiner and J . Young , Stewards ; John Matheson , I . G . ; and E . Hunter , Tyler . GLASGOW . —Lodge St . George ( Mo . 333 ) . —At the annual meeting of this lodge , held on the llth inst ., the following officebearers were elected for the ensuing year—viz ., Bros . Robert Adam , R . AV . M . ; AVilliam Robertson , P . M . ; Mitchell Allan , D . M . ; George Cranston , S . AL ; Andrew M'lntyre , S . AV . ; M .

M'Farlan , J . AA' . ; J . Clark , Treasurer ; Thomas Stewart , Sec . ; N " . B . Dalveen , Chaplain ; John M'Farlan , S . D . ; J . M'MiUan , J . D . ; Robert Pollock , S . S . ; Echvar Crasher , J . S . ; J . Millar , S . B . ; N . Bailie , Dir . of Cers . ; J . M'G . Crosher , A' . G . S . ; G . Hogarth , I . G . ; ancl Hickson , Tyler . RENFREAVSHIRE ( EAST ) .

BUSBY . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 45 S ) . —At the annual meeting of this lodge , held in Bro . AVilson ' s hall on the Gth inst ., the following office-bearers were appointed for the ensuing yearviz ., Bros . Alpine M'Grigor , R . AV . M . ; Charles C . Wakefield , P . M . ; Georrre Hunter , D . AI . ; AVilliam Dick , S . AL ; John Crann , S . AA' . ~ ; Robert M'AHister , J . AA ' . ; Rev . A . E . Storry , Chaplain ; James Hart and John M'Lintock , Stewards ; James

Pollock and Alexander AVilson , Deacons : David Galbraith , Treasurer ; Alexander Donaldson , Secretary ; George Blair , I . G . ; John Clason , Tyler ; John Blair , Bible-bearer ; Alexander M'Lean , Standard-bearer ; and John Home . Jeweller .

Cape Of Good Hope.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE .

CAPE TOWN . JOPPA LODGE ( No . SGI , E . C . )—The brethren of this lodge lately held a meeting in the temple of the Goeele Trouw , pursuant to custom , for the installation of the W . M . and other officers . The lodge was well attended b y the leading members of the several neighbouring lodges , and , after the transaction of preliminary businessBro . AVm . McLcod was installed

, as AA' . AL ; Bros . Seligsolm , S . AA " . ; A . Inglis , J . W .: F . H . Lean , S . D . ; H . Hutchinson , J . D . ; A . Dixon , I . G . ; Kelly , Tyler-Le Roy , Dir . of Cers . ; Maxwell . Preparator ; Hutchinson ami Alexander , Stewards ; AA ' . Fletcher , " Org . ; Ellis , Sec ; and Gardner , Treas . About fifty brethren were present at ( he banquet , which took place at Air . Klisser ' s , Commercial Hotel , the newly-installed AV . AL occupying the chair . After the cloth removed

was , the chairman proposed tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were duly honoured . The proceedings were enlivened with vocal music , and a very pleasant evening was spent .

Or the thirty-six Grand Masters who have presided over the Craft in England since the revival of Masonry in 1717 , thirty have been noblemen , and three princes of the reigning family .

India.

INDIA .

MADRAS . DISTRICT GBAND LODGE . A special communication held at the Masonic Hall , A ' epery , Madras , on Monday , the 19 th August , 1867 , at six o ' clock , p . m . There were present , E . AA ' . Bro . A . Alacdonald-Ritchie , D . A ., Dep . D . G . M ., as D . G . Master ; the AA' . Bros . AA ' . M . SeharliebP . D . S . G . AA' . as Dep . D . G . M . ; J . T . Greatorex

, , , P . D . S . G . AV ., as D . G . S . W . ; AV . Eraser , C . E ., D . G . Supt . of AA ' orks , as D . J-G . AV . ; J . Miller , D . G . R . ; II . J . Brockmau P . D . G . R . ; C . Scott , D . G . S . ; T . AA' . AVrav , P . D . S . G . D . as D . S . G . D . ; AA ' . Joyes , D . G . S . B ., as D . J . G . D . ; H . Gardiner , D . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., as D . G . Dir . of Cers .: , T . Mills . D . Gf . Assist . Dir . of Cers .. ' L . Miller , P . D . G . S . B . ; C Tate , D . G . O . ; J . H . AA ' alkerD . G . Purst . ; AV . F . HooperDr . S . Jesudasen

, , , and AV . A . Goodchap , D . G . Stewards ; AV . Axelby , D . G . Tyler . The following representatives of subordinate lodges attended —Perfect Unanimity ( No . 150 ) , Bros . J . H . Spring Branson , Sec , as S . AV . ; and R . F . Chisholm , C . E ., D . C , as J . AV . Universal Charity ( No . 273 ) , Bros . C . Bartoli , S . D ., as S . AA ' . ; and H . Tate , J . D ., as J . AV . Bangalore ( No . 1 , 043 ) , Bros . J . J . Franklin , Sec , as S , AA ' . ; and T . E . Vincent , as J . AA' .

1 . The District Grand Lodge was opened in form , and with solemn invocation of God ' s blessing . 2 . The Deputy District Grand Master having resigned the gavel to Bro . Seharlieb , retired to a seat in the body of the hall , accompanied by the District Grand Director ancl District Grand Assistant Director of Ceremonies , and Bro . Seharlieb having assumed the chairaddressed the brethren present in the

, following terms : — AA ' orshipful Brethren and Brethren—It has fallen to my happy lot , as senior officer present of this District Grand Lodge , to perform the important ceremony that constitutes the chief : feature of this evening ' s communication : ancl it is a source of great pride and pleasure to me to know that the exercise of this privilege by me is in entire consonance with the wishes of

the distinguished brother himself , who is now about to be installed as the new ruler of the Craft in this presidency . Brethren , you all know bow death has robbed us of the revered . Master , friend , citizen , soldier , who for so long a period

ruled over Freemasonry in this portion of Her Majesty ' s dominions ; but as his worth has before this been appropriately mentioned and commemorated , it needs not that I do more than announce the fact that , death having caused a vacancy in our highest place , it has pleased tha Most Worshipful the Grand Master of England to nominate Bro . Macdonald-Bitchie to the exalted oflice of District Grand Master of this presidency . Of the wisdom and fitness of this selection wo are already

fully assured . No sooner did the melancholy news reach us of the death of our late District Grand Aiaster , than our eyes were unanimously turned to the distinguished brother , who was ever at his elbow in the interests of Ereemasonry in this Presidency , as the man best fitted to succeed such a Aiaster ; and it is most gratifying to us to find that tho Alost AA ' orshipful the Grand Aiaster of England has promptland without question

y , , responded to our timely suggestion . That Bro . Alacdonald-Ritchie had the very best claims , on Alasonic grounds , independently of other striking qualifications , for the high station to which he has been called , will be at once apparent on glancing at his career iu Masonry . From a memorandum which I hold in my hand , I Sud the following particulars . He was initiated in 1 S 41 in the Scientific Lodgeat Cambrid when probabl

, ge , y he was an undergraduate iu that University . In 1815 , he joined Lodge Good Report , holding at Blackfriars , in the city of London , of which he became soon after AA'orshipful Master . In 1 S 4 S , or nineteen years ago , Bro . Alacdonald-Ritchie came to Madras , aud joined Lodge Perfect Unanimity , of which he has been no less than five times Aiaster ; r .-id ho has been thrice First Principal of the Royal Arch Chapter attached to it . On

the 18 th February , 1850 , he was appointed Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies by Bro . John Binny Key , then Deputy-Provincial Grand Aiaster . He was re-appointed to the same oflice in December of the same year by the same dignitary . On the 27 th December , 1851 , he was appointed Provincial Junior Grand AVarden by Bro , Key . On the 21 st December , 1852 , he was appointed Provincial Senior Grand AA ' ardon by Bro . R . H . illiamson

AA' , then Provincial Grand Aiaster . On the Gth July , 1853 ; he opened Provincial Grand Lodge as Provincial Senior Grand Warden . On the 10 th November , 1858 , he was appointed

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
AN ANALYSIS OF ANCIENT AND MODERN FREEMASONRY. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
DR. MORRIS' PILGRIMAGE TO THE ORIENT, ETC. Article 9
GRAND LODGE APPOINTMENTS. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 10
FREEMASONRY CRITICISED. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 16
INDIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS AT TRURO. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

having been gone through , Bros . Tibbitts and Truman were admitted and exalted to this sublime degree ; Comp . Sproston , M . E . Z ., performed the ceremony in his usual correct and impressive manner . In the absence of Comp . Bland , IL , the duties of that chair were most ably and efficiently discharged by Comp . the Rev . AV . B . Smith , the M . E . Z . elect of Chapter 7-1 , also a member of this chapter . The 5 I . E . Z . then presented to the

chapter a handsomely-bound minute-book , with appropriate remarks . A candidate was proposed for exaltation , ancl the chapter was duly and solemnly closed , and the companions adjourned to refreshment . The ceremony of exaltation was rendered more impressive by the excellent performance of Comp . Baldwin on the organ .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . — Lodge Scotia ( No . 173 ) .-The following are tho office-bearers of this lodge for the ensuing year—viz ., Bros . J . Singleton , R . AV . M . ; G . M'Laren , D . M . ; S . Spi-eul , S . AL ; J . Spi-eul , J . W . ; J . Constable , J . AA' . ; J . M'Millan , Chaplain ; John M'Xeill , Bible-bearer ; S . Scott , Secretary ; R . Mooney , Treasurer ; A . M'Culloch and George Spreul , Deacons ; Robert

Gardiner and J . Young , Stewards ; John Matheson , I . G . ; and E . Hunter , Tyler . GLASGOW . —Lodge St . George ( Mo . 333 ) . —At the annual meeting of this lodge , held on the llth inst ., the following officebearers were elected for the ensuing year—viz ., Bros . Robert Adam , R . AV . M . ; AVilliam Robertson , P . M . ; Mitchell Allan , D . M . ; George Cranston , S . AL ; Andrew M'lntyre , S . AV . ; M .

M'Farlan , J . AA' . ; J . Clark , Treasurer ; Thomas Stewart , Sec . ; N " . B . Dalveen , Chaplain ; John M'Farlan , S . D . ; J . M'MiUan , J . D . ; Robert Pollock , S . S . ; Echvar Crasher , J . S . ; J . Millar , S . B . ; N . Bailie , Dir . of Cers . ; J . M'G . Crosher , A' . G . S . ; G . Hogarth , I . G . ; ancl Hickson , Tyler . RENFREAVSHIRE ( EAST ) .

BUSBY . —St . John's Lodge ( No . 45 S ) . —At the annual meeting of this lodge , held in Bro . AVilson ' s hall on the Gth inst ., the following office-bearers were appointed for the ensuing yearviz ., Bros . Alpine M'Grigor , R . AV . M . ; Charles C . Wakefield , P . M . ; Georrre Hunter , D . AI . ; AVilliam Dick , S . AL ; John Crann , S . AA' . ~ ; Robert M'AHister , J . AA ' . ; Rev . A . E . Storry , Chaplain ; James Hart and John M'Lintock , Stewards ; James

Pollock and Alexander AVilson , Deacons : David Galbraith , Treasurer ; Alexander Donaldson , Secretary ; George Blair , I . G . ; John Clason , Tyler ; John Blair , Bible-bearer ; Alexander M'Lean , Standard-bearer ; and John Home . Jeweller .

Cape Of Good Hope.

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE .

CAPE TOWN . JOPPA LODGE ( No . SGI , E . C . )—The brethren of this lodge lately held a meeting in the temple of the Goeele Trouw , pursuant to custom , for the installation of the W . M . and other officers . The lodge was well attended b y the leading members of the several neighbouring lodges , and , after the transaction of preliminary businessBro . AVm . McLcod was installed

, as AA' . AL ; Bros . Seligsolm , S . AA " . ; A . Inglis , J . W .: F . H . Lean , S . D . ; H . Hutchinson , J . D . ; A . Dixon , I . G . ; Kelly , Tyler-Le Roy , Dir . of Cers . ; Maxwell . Preparator ; Hutchinson ami Alexander , Stewards ; AA ' . Fletcher , " Org . ; Ellis , Sec ; and Gardner , Treas . About fifty brethren were present at ( he banquet , which took place at Air . Klisser ' s , Commercial Hotel , the newly-installed AV . AL occupying the chair . After the cloth removed

was , the chairman proposed tho usual loyal and Masonic toasts , which were duly honoured . The proceedings were enlivened with vocal music , and a very pleasant evening was spent .

Or the thirty-six Grand Masters who have presided over the Craft in England since the revival of Masonry in 1717 , thirty have been noblemen , and three princes of the reigning family .

India.

INDIA .

MADRAS . DISTRICT GBAND LODGE . A special communication held at the Masonic Hall , A ' epery , Madras , on Monday , the 19 th August , 1867 , at six o ' clock , p . m . There were present , E . AA ' . Bro . A . Alacdonald-Ritchie , D . A ., Dep . D . G . M ., as D . G . Master ; the AA' . Bros . AA ' . M . SeharliebP . D . S . G . AA' . as Dep . D . G . M . ; J . T . Greatorex

, , , P . D . S . G . AV ., as D . G . S . W . ; AV . Eraser , C . E ., D . G . Supt . of AA ' orks , as D . J-G . AV . ; J . Miller , D . G . R . ; II . J . Brockmau P . D . G . R . ; C . Scott , D . G . S . ; T . AA' . AVrav , P . D . S . G . D . as D . S . G . D . ; AA ' . Joyes , D . G . S . B ., as D . J . G . D . ; H . Gardiner , D . G . Assist . Dir . of Cers ., as D . G . Dir . of Cers .: , T . Mills . D . Gf . Assist . Dir . of Cers .. ' L . Miller , P . D . G . S . B . ; C Tate , D . G . O . ; J . H . AA ' alkerD . G . Purst . ; AV . F . HooperDr . S . Jesudasen

, , , and AV . A . Goodchap , D . G . Stewards ; AV . Axelby , D . G . Tyler . The following representatives of subordinate lodges attended —Perfect Unanimity ( No . 150 ) , Bros . J . H . Spring Branson , Sec , as S . AV . ; and R . F . Chisholm , C . E ., D . C , as J . AV . Universal Charity ( No . 273 ) , Bros . C . Bartoli , S . D ., as S . AA ' . ; and H . Tate , J . D ., as J . AV . Bangalore ( No . 1 , 043 ) , Bros . J . J . Franklin , Sec , as S , AA ' . ; and T . E . Vincent , as J . AA' .

1 . The District Grand Lodge was opened in form , and with solemn invocation of God ' s blessing . 2 . The Deputy District Grand Master having resigned the gavel to Bro . Seharlieb , retired to a seat in the body of the hall , accompanied by the District Grand Director ancl District Grand Assistant Director of Ceremonies , and Bro . Seharlieb having assumed the chairaddressed the brethren present in the

, following terms : — AA ' orshipful Brethren and Brethren—It has fallen to my happy lot , as senior officer present of this District Grand Lodge , to perform the important ceremony that constitutes the chief : feature of this evening ' s communication : ancl it is a source of great pride and pleasure to me to know that the exercise of this privilege by me is in entire consonance with the wishes of

the distinguished brother himself , who is now about to be installed as the new ruler of the Craft in this presidency . Brethren , you all know bow death has robbed us of the revered . Master , friend , citizen , soldier , who for so long a period

ruled over Freemasonry in this portion of Her Majesty ' s dominions ; but as his worth has before this been appropriately mentioned and commemorated , it needs not that I do more than announce the fact that , death having caused a vacancy in our highest place , it has pleased tha Most Worshipful the Grand Master of England to nominate Bro . Macdonald-Bitchie to the exalted oflice of District Grand Master of this presidency . Of the wisdom and fitness of this selection wo are already

fully assured . No sooner did the melancholy news reach us of the death of our late District Grand Aiaster , than our eyes were unanimously turned to the distinguished brother , who was ever at his elbow in the interests of Ereemasonry in this Presidency , as the man best fitted to succeed such a Aiaster ; and it is most gratifying to us to find that tho Alost AA ' orshipful the Grand Aiaster of England has promptland without question

y , , responded to our timely suggestion . That Bro . Alacdonald-Ritchie had the very best claims , on Alasonic grounds , independently of other striking qualifications , for the high station to which he has been called , will be at once apparent on glancing at his career iu Masonry . From a memorandum which I hold in my hand , I Sud the following particulars . He was initiated in 1 S 41 in the Scientific Lodgeat Cambrid when probabl

, ge , y he was an undergraduate iu that University . In 1815 , he joined Lodge Good Report , holding at Blackfriars , in the city of London , of which he became soon after AA'orshipful Master . In 1 S 4 S , or nineteen years ago , Bro . Alacdonald-Ritchie came to Madras , aud joined Lodge Perfect Unanimity , of which he has been no less than five times Aiaster ; r .-id ho has been thrice First Principal of the Royal Arch Chapter attached to it . On

the 18 th February , 1850 , he was appointed Provincial Grand Director of Ceremonies by Bro . John Binny Key , then Deputy-Provincial Grand Aiaster . He was re-appointed to the same oflice in December of the same year by the same dignitary . On the 27 th December , 1851 , he was appointed Provincial Junior Grand AVarden by Bro , Key . On the 21 st December , 1852 , he was appointed Provincial Senior Grand AA ' ardon by Bro . R . H . illiamson

AA' , then Provincial Grand Aiaster . On the Gth July , 1853 ; he opened Provincial Grand Lodge as Provincial Senior Grand Warden . On the 10 th November , 1858 , he was appointed

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