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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . —Lodge Scotia ( No . 178 ) . —The 7 StU annual festival of the Lodge Scotia , No . 173 , was held on Friday , the 19 th February , in the Prince of AA ales Hall , Buchanan-street . There was a large und respectable attendance , the hall being quite full , and the chair was occupied by Bro . Joseph Singleton . R . W . M ., supported by Bros . J . B . AValkcr , P . G ., Treas . ; ' Robt . Eobb , P . G . Marshall ; Jas . Wallace , P . S . G . D . ; Thos . Granger ,

R . W . M . 117 ; Robt . Adam , P . M ., 333 ; AVm . Phillips , R . W .. M ., 275 ; Rev . John C . Stewart , Chaplain , 103 ; Thos . Barclay . James Campbell , P . P ., Inner Guard ; Geo . McLaren , D . M ., US ; Join . Mathieson , S . W . ; Avch . McTagttart ; Joseph Scroll ; James Murray ; Robt . Money , Treas ., 178 ; John McNeill , B . B ., 17 S ; Robt . Gardner , S . AV . ; and James C . Stirrat , of the FREEMASON ' S MAGAZINE . After tea , tho ehiiuman in a brief address , congratulated the brethren on the success that had attended

this the 7 Sth anniversary of the lodge . The large assembly augured well for the prosperity of the lodge , which he hoped would be increased still more iu the future , lie proceeded to remark that masonry was a great institution , and recognised throughout the civilised word ; its principles were those of the Bible , tlie kevstono of the arch : withdraw it , and the whole

masonic fabric will crumble to ruins . A true mason ivas a true man , ancl as such his aim was to do justly , to love mercy , and to walk humbly with God . The true mason had a warm heart , and was ever ready to give a helping hand to a brother in distress , and to promote to tbe best of his ability every good work and word . In conclusion , he had a word to say to the ladies . He was rejoiced lo sec them join so heartily with their masonic husbands , brothers , and sweethearts in their animal reunions .

He had no doubt the ladies sometimes bad reason to complain when their husbands stayed out late at a masonic meeting ; but sbre he was that those of them who knew the objects of masonry and the good it bad accomplished and was still doing , would with true womanly forbearance sacrifice occasionally a few minutes of their husband's company for so good , so true , and so noble an object . The chairman concluded with the hope that the present festival would prove a harmonious and

happypre-, cursor of many to come . Several other members of the craft delivered addresses during the evening , and some gentlemen and ladies contributed to the harmony by giving scucval songs ; the whole soiree and festival passing off successfully . An assembly afterwards took place , and dancing was kept up to an early hour .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . TYNWALD LODGE ( NO . 1212 ) . —The monthly meeting of this ¦ lodge was held on Wednesday , 10 th instant , at Ihe . Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hall , ivhen there were present Bros . Elwood Tibbies , AV . M . ; J . A . Brown , S . W . ; J . Joshua liarivood , J . W . ; R . J . AVeaver , P . M ., Treas . ; G . M . Lofthouse , P . M . Sec ; Geo ; Robinson , S . D . ; Geo . Heron , J . D . ; A . Catiblwell , Org . ; T . Fariiurst lerJohnsonPlantJack Cowlev

- , Ty ; , , -on , Quinncv , , & e . The visitors were Bros . II . P . Mayle , AV . M . " 1001 ; j . Tuton , S . W ., 1001 ; P . AVebb , J . AV ., 1001 ; T . Hilling , S . D ., 1001 ; G . Kneen , Steward , 1004 . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . G . J . Plant , 104 , as a joining member , which proved unanimously in his favour , and lie was declared duly admitted . Bros . JacksonQuinneyaud Cowlbeing candidates for the second degree

, , y were examined by the AV . Af ., aod after hiving in a highly satisfactory manner proved their proficiency iu the former ivere entrusted and withdrew . The lodge being opened in the second degree they were readmitted anil passed by the AV . M . The lodge was then closed down to the first degree , when the ballot was taken for Mr . James Adams , B . A ., which proved unanimously in his favour , and he was introduced and initiated by the

AV . M ., who also gave the charge after the initiation . The AV . M . gave notice that he should move at the next meeting , " That tho lodge be annual subscribers of £ 1 Is . to the three Masonic charities , and that the sum of _ G 1 Is . be given to the Masonic Life Boat Fund . " The W . M . also desired very earnestly to bring the Masonic Life Boat Fund individually before the members of the lodge , trusting they would all contribute their mite , which he assured them would be thankfully received and faithfully applied . There being no further business the lodge was closed down in solemn form and adjourned .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTI . ! - ( NO . 73 ) . The quarterly convocation of this prosperous chapter was holden at the Bridge House Hotel , Wellington-street , Southwark , on Thursday . January 28 th . The convocation was opened by Comps . A . Avery , M . E . Z . ; A . D . Loewenstark . II . ; and J . W . Avery as J . The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots were unanimous in favour of tho Admission of the two candidates

Bro . Tustin being in attendance was regularly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . The work as usual here was well rendered . Thc election resulted in the following Comps . being elected A . D . Loewenstark , Z . ; J . \ V . Avery , II . ; T . J . Sabine , J . ; F . AAoilters , P . Z ., Treas .: F . Tricketf , S . E . ; M . A . Loewenstark , S . N . j G . AV . AVheeler P . S . ; W . J . Laing , J . The audit committee was elected aud appainted . There wore present besides those mentioned G . J . C ' utbush . Alsitors—W . SmithC . 7 E . P . Z .

, , , No . 33 ; J . AV . Halsey , P . Z ., No . 507 . I _ . Di . 3 T . tr CHAPTER ( NO . ISO ) .- —This chapter met at the Freemason ' s Hall on the 16 th inst ., Comp . AA . Mann , M . E . Z ., in the chair . The following brethren having been ballotted for were exalted , viz ., Bros / G . F . Henly , 1 SG ; AV . Snell , 186 ; Turner , ISO ; AV . H . Coombs , 18 G ; and Morton Edwards , 141 ;

ancl Comps . G . Kelly and E . W . Cannon , were elected joining members . The company adjourned to a very excellent banquet . The visitors were , Comps . E . P . Albert , P . Z ., Watson , P . Z ., and Carpenter , P . Z . Kench and Northloek contributed to the harmony of the evening . CHAPTER OP HOPE ( NO . 206 ) . —The regular convocation of this old chapter was held on Thursday , February 11 th , at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich . The chapter was opened

by Comps . II . A . Cdlington , M . E . Z . ; J . Piaster , II . ; and W . Noak , J . ; and during the evening there were present , —Comps . J . H . H . Doughnev , S . E . ; A . H . Tattersball , S . N . ; J . Nash , 2 nd A . S . ; J . C . Pe ' ckhun , P Z . ; E . Hogg , P . Z . ; G VV . Edington , P . Z . ; J . Mooiv , P . Z . ; AVest Smith , J . Griffen , and others . A isitor : F . AVnlters , P . Z ., No . 73 . The bye-laws were read , and other business of a formal nature was clone . The chapter was regularly closed . Refreshment followed labourand the usual

, happy evening was spent . CHAPTER OP HOPE ( NO . 20 G ) . —An emergency meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday Jan . 28 th . Comp . H . A . Codington , AI . E . Z ., presided . Comp . F . AA alters , P . Z ., No . 73 , installed J . Haslar as II . The chapter was closed . Refreshments followed labour . Visitors — F . AValters , F . Z . No . 73 ; F . W . Halsev , P . Z . No . 507 .

CUMBERLAND AND AVESTMORELAND . KENDAL . —Kendal Castle Chapter ( No . 129 ) . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held at the Chapter Rooms , Masonic Hall , Kent-.. trce % on Thursday , January 2 Sth , at one o ' clock , for ihe pur . jo . s i of installing the Principals elect . The M . E . Z ., Comp . John Bowes , wm supported by Comps . Major Whitwell , II . ; AA'illiam AVilson , J . ; Busher , P . Z . ; Dr . Moore ,

Scribe E . ; Samuel Gawith , P . S . ; R . Butterwith , Org . ; C . AV . Braithwaite , E . Friend , T . AI . Claphim , AV . Do . Ul , R _ v . James Simpson , Garnett Braithwaite , John Pearson , J . C . Atkinson , Thomas Gawith , etc The chapter having been opened by the Principals , the rest of the companions were admitted . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the . M . E . Z . invited Capt Mott to undertake the duty of Installing Principal , when the who had been dulelected

following companions , y were regularly installed . —Comps . AVhitwcll , Z . ; W ' . AVilson , H . ; Rev . James Simpson , J . ; Dr . Moore , E . ; Capt . Braithwaite , N . ; Samuel Gawith , P . S . ; J . O . Atkinson , Jan . There being no fin ther business , the chapter was closed with tbe usual solemnities , and the companions adjourned to the King ' s Arms Hotel to join the brethren of the Union Lodge at the banquet .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . AA ARRiNQioN . —Chapter of TElias Ashmole ( No . 148 ) . —The regular monthly convocation of this chapter was held at the Chapter Rooms , Sankey-street , on Monday , the Stb inst ., at six o ' clock . The M . E . Z ., Comp . John Bowes was supported by Comps . II . B . AVhite , P . Z ., II . ; Capt . Mott , P . Z ., as J . ; Horatio Syred ; Rev . J . Nixon Porter ; David Finney , P . S . ; V 7 . Mossop , N . ; Thomas Stone , Thomas Domville , AV . Savage , Baker , Rev .

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MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
CHAPTER XIV. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
THE ORDERS OF THE RED CROSS OF ROME AND THE HOLY SEPULCHRE. Article 10
BROS. HAYE AND WHITE. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ISLE OF MAN. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
GRIMSBY FULL DRESS MASONIC BALL. Article 18
DUBLIN MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 19
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MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

GLASGOW . GLASGOW . —Lodge Scotia ( No . 178 ) . —The 7 StU annual festival of the Lodge Scotia , No . 173 , was held on Friday , the 19 th February , in the Prince of AA ales Hall , Buchanan-street . There was a large und respectable attendance , the hall being quite full , and the chair was occupied by Bro . Joseph Singleton . R . W . M ., supported by Bros . J . B . AValkcr , P . G ., Treas . ; ' Robt . Eobb , P . G . Marshall ; Jas . Wallace , P . S . G . D . ; Thos . Granger ,

R . W . M . 117 ; Robt . Adam , P . M ., 333 ; AVm . Phillips , R . W .. M ., 275 ; Rev . John C . Stewart , Chaplain , 103 ; Thos . Barclay . James Campbell , P . P ., Inner Guard ; Geo . McLaren , D . M ., US ; Join . Mathieson , S . W . ; Avch . McTagttart ; Joseph Scroll ; James Murray ; Robt . Money , Treas ., 178 ; John McNeill , B . B ., 17 S ; Robt . Gardner , S . AV . ; and James C . Stirrat , of the FREEMASON ' S MAGAZINE . After tea , tho ehiiuman in a brief address , congratulated the brethren on the success that had attended

this the 7 Sth anniversary of the lodge . The large assembly augured well for the prosperity of the lodge , which he hoped would be increased still more iu the future , lie proceeded to remark that masonry was a great institution , and recognised throughout the civilised word ; its principles were those of the Bible , tlie kevstono of the arch : withdraw it , and the whole

masonic fabric will crumble to ruins . A true mason ivas a true man , ancl as such his aim was to do justly , to love mercy , and to walk humbly with God . The true mason had a warm heart , and was ever ready to give a helping hand to a brother in distress , and to promote to tbe best of his ability every good work and word . In conclusion , he had a word to say to the ladies . He was rejoiced lo sec them join so heartily with their masonic husbands , brothers , and sweethearts in their animal reunions .

He had no doubt the ladies sometimes bad reason to complain when their husbands stayed out late at a masonic meeting ; but sbre he was that those of them who knew the objects of masonry and the good it bad accomplished and was still doing , would with true womanly forbearance sacrifice occasionally a few minutes of their husband's company for so good , so true , and so noble an object . The chairman concluded with the hope that the present festival would prove a harmonious and

happypre-, cursor of many to come . Several other members of the craft delivered addresses during the evening , and some gentlemen and ladies contributed to the harmony by giving scucval songs ; the whole soiree and festival passing off successfully . An assembly afterwards took place , and dancing was kept up to an early hour .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . TYNWALD LODGE ( NO . 1212 ) . —The monthly meeting of this ¦ lodge was held on Wednesday , 10 th instant , at Ihe . Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hall , ivhen there were present Bros . Elwood Tibbies , AV . M . ; J . A . Brown , S . W . ; J . Joshua liarivood , J . W . ; R . J . AVeaver , P . M ., Treas . ; G . M . Lofthouse , P . M . Sec ; Geo ; Robinson , S . D . ; Geo . Heron , J . D . ; A . Catiblwell , Org . ; T . Fariiurst lerJohnsonPlantJack Cowlev

- , Ty ; , , -on , Quinncv , , & e . The visitors were Bros . II . P . Mayle , AV . M . " 1001 ; j . Tuton , S . W ., 1001 ; P . AVebb , J . AV ., 1001 ; T . Hilling , S . D ., 1001 ; G . Kneen , Steward , 1004 . The minutes of last meeting having been read and confirmed , the ballot was taken for Bro . G . J . Plant , 104 , as a joining member , which proved unanimously in his favour , and lie was declared duly admitted . Bros . JacksonQuinneyaud Cowlbeing candidates for the second degree

, , y were examined by the AV . Af ., aod after hiving in a highly satisfactory manner proved their proficiency iu the former ivere entrusted and withdrew . The lodge being opened in the second degree they were readmitted anil passed by the AV . M . The lodge was then closed down to the first degree , when the ballot was taken for Mr . James Adams , B . A ., which proved unanimously in his favour , and he was introduced and initiated by the

AV . M ., who also gave the charge after the initiation . The AV . M . gave notice that he should move at the next meeting , " That tho lodge be annual subscribers of £ 1 Is . to the three Masonic charities , and that the sum of _ G 1 Is . be given to the Masonic Life Boat Fund . " The W . M . also desired very earnestly to bring the Masonic Life Boat Fund individually before the members of the lodge , trusting they would all contribute their mite , which he assured them would be thankfully received and faithfully applied . There being no further business the lodge was closed down in solemn form and adjourned .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . MOUNT LEBANON CHAPTI . ! - ( NO . 73 ) . The quarterly convocation of this prosperous chapter was holden at the Bridge House Hotel , Wellington-street , Southwark , on Thursday . January 28 th . The convocation was opened by Comps . A . Avery , M . E . Z . ; A . D . Loewenstark . II . ; and J . W . Avery as J . The minutes of the preceding meeting were read and unanimously confirmed . Ballots were unanimous in favour of tho Admission of the two candidates

Bro . Tustin being in attendance was regularly exalted into Royal Arch Masonry . The work as usual here was well rendered . Thc election resulted in the following Comps . being elected A . D . Loewenstark , Z . ; J . \ V . Avery , II . ; T . J . Sabine , J . ; F . AAoilters , P . Z ., Treas .: F . Tricketf , S . E . ; M . A . Loewenstark , S . N . j G . AV . AVheeler P . S . ; W . J . Laing , J . The audit committee was elected aud appainted . There wore present besides those mentioned G . J . C ' utbush . Alsitors—W . SmithC . 7 E . P . Z .

, , , No . 33 ; J . AV . Halsey , P . Z ., No . 507 . I _ . Di . 3 T . tr CHAPTER ( NO . ISO ) .- —This chapter met at the Freemason ' s Hall on the 16 th inst ., Comp . AA . Mann , M . E . Z ., in the chair . The following brethren having been ballotted for were exalted , viz ., Bros / G . F . Henly , 1 SG ; AV . Snell , 186 ; Turner , ISO ; AV . H . Coombs , 18 G ; and Morton Edwards , 141 ;

ancl Comps . G . Kelly and E . W . Cannon , were elected joining members . The company adjourned to a very excellent banquet . The visitors were , Comps . E . P . Albert , P . Z ., Watson , P . Z ., and Carpenter , P . Z . Kench and Northloek contributed to the harmony of the evening . CHAPTER OP HOPE ( NO . 206 ) . —The regular convocation of this old chapter was held on Thursday , February 11 th , at the Globe Tavern , Royal Hill , Greenwich . The chapter was opened

by Comps . II . A . Cdlington , M . E . Z . ; J . Piaster , II . ; and W . Noak , J . ; and during the evening there were present , —Comps . J . H . H . Doughnev , S . E . ; A . H . Tattersball , S . N . ; J . Nash , 2 nd A . S . ; J . C . Pe ' ckhun , P Z . ; E . Hogg , P . Z . ; G VV . Edington , P . Z . ; J . Mooiv , P . Z . ; AVest Smith , J . Griffen , and others . A isitor : F . AVnlters , P . Z ., No . 73 . The bye-laws were read , and other business of a formal nature was clone . The chapter was regularly closed . Refreshment followed labourand the usual

, happy evening was spent . CHAPTER OP HOPE ( NO . 20 G ) . —An emergency meeting of this chapter was held on Thursday Jan . 28 th . Comp . H . A . Codington , AI . E . Z ., presided . Comp . F . AA alters , P . Z ., No . 73 , installed J . Haslar as II . The chapter was closed . Refreshments followed labour . Visitors — F . AValters , F . Z . No . 73 ; F . W . Halsev , P . Z . No . 507 .

CUMBERLAND AND AVESTMORELAND . KENDAL . —Kendal Castle Chapter ( No . 129 ) . —The annual convocation of this chapter was held at the Chapter Rooms , Masonic Hall , Kent-.. trce % on Thursday , January 2 Sth , at one o ' clock , for ihe pur . jo . s i of installing the Principals elect . The M . E . Z ., Comp . John Bowes , wm supported by Comps . Major Whitwell , II . ; AA'illiam AVilson , J . ; Busher , P . Z . ; Dr . Moore ,

Scribe E . ; Samuel Gawith , P . S . ; R . Butterwith , Org . ; C . AV . Braithwaite , E . Friend , T . AI . Claphim , AV . Do . Ul , R _ v . James Simpson , Garnett Braithwaite , John Pearson , J . C . Atkinson , Thomas Gawith , etc The chapter having been opened by the Principals , the rest of the companions were admitted . The minutes having been read and confirmed , the . M . E . Z . invited Capt Mott to undertake the duty of Installing Principal , when the who had been dulelected

following companions , y were regularly installed . —Comps . AVhitwcll , Z . ; W ' . AVilson , H . ; Rev . James Simpson , J . ; Dr . Moore , E . ; Capt . Braithwaite , N . ; Samuel Gawith , P . S . ; J . O . Atkinson , Jan . There being no fin ther business , the chapter was closed with tbe usual solemnities , and the companions adjourned to the King ' s Arms Hotel to join the brethren of the Union Lodge at the banquet .

LANCASHIRE ( WEST ) . AA ARRiNQioN . —Chapter of TElias Ashmole ( No . 148 ) . —The regular monthly convocation of this chapter was held at the Chapter Rooms , Sankey-street , on Monday , the Stb inst ., at six o ' clock . The M . E . Z ., Comp . John Bowes was supported by Comps . II . B . AVhite , P . Z ., II . ; Capt . Mott , P . Z ., as J . ; Horatio Syred ; Rev . J . Nixon Porter ; David Finney , P . S . ; V 7 . Mossop , N . ; Thomas Stone , Thomas Domville , AV . Savage , Baker , Rev .

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