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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ROTHESAY . —St . John's Lodge . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday last , the 30 th November , when the brethren proceeded to ballot for the AV . M . and officebearers for the ensuing year , when Bro . D . J . Taylor was unanimously appointed fW . lf , ; Bros . Allan Gilchrist , D . M . ; AVm . Gilchrist , S . W . £ William M'Kudy , Treas . ; Sergeant John Griffiths , Sec . ROYAL ARCH .

AYR . —The first breach has been made in the walls of " x \ yr Arnot ( No . 1 )"—an irregular chapter recently opened and consecrated by Bro . Donald Campbell , of Glasgow . On Friday week , AV . R . Carr Foster , a brother of Lodge No . 165 , who had been induced to join the unrecognised chapter referred to , but who has since renounced all connection with it , was , at a special meeting of the Royal Arch Masons , admitted as a member of the Ayr Chapter ( No . IS)—First Principal Andrew

Glass officiating in the administration of the Affiliation OB . AVe understand that other brethren , who had been persuaded to join the irregulars , have applied to be affiliated into the Ayr Chapter .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ATE . —A most interesting meeting of Ayr Priory ( No . 4 ) , took place on the 27 th of November last , in the Hall of the Ayr Kilwinning Lodge . Some time ago AVm . Robert Can-Foster made ajiplication to be received into the Order of the Temple as a member of the Ayr Encampment ; but , on the ground that he was a member of the irregular and unrecognised

chapter , " Ayr Arnot , " the Prior ( D . Murray Lyon ) declined to receive applicant ' s petition until he qualified himself by affiliating into a chapter holding of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland . Bro . Foster having thus discovered the awkward position in which he was placed by his connection with an irregular chapter of R . A . Masons , lose no time in obtaining affiliation into the Ayr Chapter ( No . 18 ) , and in renewing his application to be received as a Knight Templar . The suffrages

of the members of the Ayr Priory being favourable to Comp . Foster ' s admission , in due time he appeared before the outworks of the encampment , and , his pilgrimage accomplished , was dubbed a Knight of the Religious and Military Order of the Temple , whose head in Scotland is his Grace the Duke of Athole .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

ROYAL ARCH . LIMERICK . —The annual dinner of the Royal Arch Chapter , Loclge 73 , was held at their rooms , Cecil-street , on Thursday , November 26 th , when a large number of companions assembled . Bro . Comp . George AV . Pragnell , 1 st Grand Principal , presiding , and who was presented with a P . G . Principal ' s Jewel , elaborately designed ancl beautifully engraved . Comp . Pragnell acknowledged the compliment in suitable terms . The loyal and

Masonic toasts were duly given and received as Masons generally do . The health of the Prov . G . Master , Bro . Henry AVestropp , was given , and warmly received by the companions , as also the health of the ex-Prov . G . Master , Michael Furnell , 33 . Charity being always a characteristic of Masonry , Bro . Comp . AVm . Glover , P . M ., was handed a handsome collection for the benefit of the distressed aged widow of a brother Mason . The reunion of some of the oldest and long absent companions was gratifying to the brethren present , who separated in peace , love , and harmony , after one of the most pleasant evenings ever held in Chapter 73 .

Asia Minor.

ASIA MINOR .

EPHESUS . THE ELEUSINIAN LODGE , in the ancient city of Ephesus , was consecrated on the 4 th November by the A . AV . Bro . Hyde Clarke , D . Prov . G . M . of Turkey . A large body of Masons went clown by special train .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

TUB COURT . —Her Majesty and family still remain at AVindsor . On Friday last , the Queen visited Prince Arthur at the Ranger Lodge , Blackheath , and the Prince has visited his royal mother at Windsor . On Monday , the Queen came to town and visited the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Augusta Bruce . On Tuesday , the Princess of Wales ' s first birthday in England was celebrated at AVindsor .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The Smithfield Cattle Show takes place at the Agricultural hall , Islington , on Monday next , and four following days . The health of the metropolis has considerably improved within the last week . The deaths from all causes amounted to 1412 , which was about 100 lower than the corrected average for the last ten years . In all the principal diseases there is a decrease . The births in the course of the

week were 1931 , which : ' s nearly 500 above the average . The Board of Trade returns for the month of October disclose upon the whole a satisfactory state of things . Our exports for the month amounted in value to £ 15 , 082 , 333 , —an improvement of upwards of half a million sterling , as compared with the returns for September . In October , 1862 , we exported goods to the

amount only of £ 9 , S » 16 , 000 , and the figures for the corresponding period of 1861 are £ 11 , 68-1 , 000 . In the first month of the present year , our exports were valued at , in round numbers , £ 8 , 000 , 000 ; but each succeeding month , with the exceptions of May ancl June , has exhibited an improvement upon its predecessor . May was about £ 600 , 000 below April , while June , as compared

with May , showed the unimportant falling off of some £ 13 , 000 . Taking the ten months ending October the 31 st , the continued prosperity of our commerce is again strikingly exhibited . Our exports in that period amounted to £ 119 , 377 , 045 , against £ 103 , 519 , 269 and £ 105 , 480 , 242 in tbe corresponding ten months of 1 S 62 ancl 1861 respectively . The imports of cotton for the

month are put clown at 552 , 311 cwt . against 534 , 104 cwt . in October , 1 S 62 , and 4 S 7 , » 136 in the corresponding mouth of 1861 ; while , taking the ten months , we find thafc in the present year

we have imported upwards of 1 , 000 , 000 cwt . more than in the corresponding period of 1862 , but less than one-half the quantity returned for 1 S 61 . A further increase of 883 has taken place in the number of persons receiving parochial relief in the cotton manufacturing districts ; and it is greatly to be feared that as the winter advances we must be prepared to meet a still larger amount of destitution . Much benefit has been anticipated from

the Public AVovks Act , but Mr . Farnell stated at the last meeting of the Central Relief Committee , that owing to the length of time required for completing the plans and making " other necessary preparations" the Act could not , in his opinion , come fully into operation until spring . Several members of the committee commented strongly upon this mischievous delay , ancl

also upon the large expense attending applications for loans , and it was resolved to call the attention of the Home Secretary to the matter , and to submit to his consideration a suggestion made to the committee that " the balance accruing to the Government in raising money under the provisions of that Act affords a means of relieving parties borrowing from the expenses complained of . "

Lord Pahnerston presided at the annual dinner of the Scottish Hospital , which took place at tbe Freemasons' Tavern , London , on Monday . The noble lord made several speeches in the course of the evening , but they contained nothing of public interest . The Metropolitan Board of Works have held a special meeting to consider the various plans proposed to them for

the utilisation of the metropolitan sewage . Some discussion took place on the different plans , and the members appeared to be unanimous on the point that none of the plans before them

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
MOTHER KILWINNING. Article 1
MANCHESTER MASONIC RELIEF COMMITTEE. Article 4
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 4
OLD DUNDEE LODGE (No. 18). Article 6
Untitled Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND OTJEKIE8. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC CHARITY. Article 10
LODGE OF HARMONY (No. 600). Article 11
THE ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 11
THE SUSPENSIONS IN JERSEY. Article 11
WESTERN INDIA. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 16
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
Untitled Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 18
IRELAND. Article 18
ASIA MINOR. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

ROTHESAY . —St . John's Lodge . —The regular monthly meeting of this lodge was held on Monday last , the 30 th November , when the brethren proceeded to ballot for the AV . M . and officebearers for the ensuing year , when Bro . D . J . Taylor was unanimously appointed fW . lf , ; Bros . Allan Gilchrist , D . M . ; AVm . Gilchrist , S . W . £ William M'Kudy , Treas . ; Sergeant John Griffiths , Sec . ROYAL ARCH .

AYR . —The first breach has been made in the walls of " x \ yr Arnot ( No . 1 )"—an irregular chapter recently opened and consecrated by Bro . Donald Campbell , of Glasgow . On Friday week , AV . R . Carr Foster , a brother of Lodge No . 165 , who had been induced to join the unrecognised chapter referred to , but who has since renounced all connection with it , was , at a special meeting of the Royal Arch Masons , admitted as a member of the Ayr Chapter ( No . IS)—First Principal Andrew

Glass officiating in the administration of the Affiliation OB . AVe understand that other brethren , who had been persuaded to join the irregulars , have applied to be affiliated into the Ayr Chapter .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . ATE . —A most interesting meeting of Ayr Priory ( No . 4 ) , took place on the 27 th of November last , in the Hall of the Ayr Kilwinning Lodge . Some time ago AVm . Robert Can-Foster made ajiplication to be received into the Order of the Temple as a member of the Ayr Encampment ; but , on the ground that he was a member of the irregular and unrecognised

chapter , " Ayr Arnot , " the Prior ( D . Murray Lyon ) declined to receive applicant ' s petition until he qualified himself by affiliating into a chapter holding of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland . Bro . Foster having thus discovered the awkward position in which he was placed by his connection with an irregular chapter of R . A . Masons , lose no time in obtaining affiliation into the Ayr Chapter ( No . 18 ) , and in renewing his application to be received as a Knight Templar . The suffrages

of the members of the Ayr Priory being favourable to Comp . Foster ' s admission , in due time he appeared before the outworks of the encampment , and , his pilgrimage accomplished , was dubbed a Knight of the Religious and Military Order of the Temple , whose head in Scotland is his Grace the Duke of Athole .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

ROYAL ARCH . LIMERICK . —The annual dinner of the Royal Arch Chapter , Loclge 73 , was held at their rooms , Cecil-street , on Thursday , November 26 th , when a large number of companions assembled . Bro . Comp . George AV . Pragnell , 1 st Grand Principal , presiding , and who was presented with a P . G . Principal ' s Jewel , elaborately designed ancl beautifully engraved . Comp . Pragnell acknowledged the compliment in suitable terms . The loyal and

Masonic toasts were duly given and received as Masons generally do . The health of the Prov . G . Master , Bro . Henry AVestropp , was given , and warmly received by the companions , as also the health of the ex-Prov . G . Master , Michael Furnell , 33 . Charity being always a characteristic of Masonry , Bro . Comp . AVm . Glover , P . M ., was handed a handsome collection for the benefit of the distressed aged widow of a brother Mason . The reunion of some of the oldest and long absent companions was gratifying to the brethren present , who separated in peace , love , and harmony , after one of the most pleasant evenings ever held in Chapter 73 .

Asia Minor.

ASIA MINOR .

EPHESUS . THE ELEUSINIAN LODGE , in the ancient city of Ephesus , was consecrated on the 4 th November by the A . AV . Bro . Hyde Clarke , D . Prov . G . M . of Turkey . A large body of Masons went clown by special train .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

TUB COURT . —Her Majesty and family still remain at AVindsor . On Friday last , the Queen visited Prince Arthur at the Ranger Lodge , Blackheath , and the Prince has visited his royal mother at Windsor . On Monday , the Queen came to town and visited the Duchess of Sutherland and Lady Augusta Bruce . On Tuesday , the Princess of Wales ' s first birthday in England was celebrated at AVindsor .

GENERAL HOME NEWS . —The Smithfield Cattle Show takes place at the Agricultural hall , Islington , on Monday next , and four following days . The health of the metropolis has considerably improved within the last week . The deaths from all causes amounted to 1412 , which was about 100 lower than the corrected average for the last ten years . In all the principal diseases there is a decrease . The births in the course of the

week were 1931 , which : ' s nearly 500 above the average . The Board of Trade returns for the month of October disclose upon the whole a satisfactory state of things . Our exports for the month amounted in value to £ 15 , 082 , 333 , —an improvement of upwards of half a million sterling , as compared with the returns for September . In October , 1862 , we exported goods to the

amount only of £ 9 , S » 16 , 000 , and the figures for the corresponding period of 1861 are £ 11 , 68-1 , 000 . In the first month of the present year , our exports were valued at , in round numbers , £ 8 , 000 , 000 ; but each succeeding month , with the exceptions of May ancl June , has exhibited an improvement upon its predecessor . May was about £ 600 , 000 below April , while June , as compared

with May , showed the unimportant falling off of some £ 13 , 000 . Taking the ten months ending October the 31 st , the continued prosperity of our commerce is again strikingly exhibited . Our exports in that period amounted to £ 119 , 377 , 045 , against £ 103 , 519 , 269 and £ 105 , 480 , 242 in tbe corresponding ten months of 1 S 62 ancl 1861 respectively . The imports of cotton for the

month are put clown at 552 , 311 cwt . against 534 , 104 cwt . in October , 1 S 62 , and 4 S 7 , » 136 in the corresponding mouth of 1861 ; while , taking the ten months , we find thafc in the present year

we have imported upwards of 1 , 000 , 000 cwt . more than in the corresponding period of 1862 , but less than one-half the quantity returned for 1 S 61 . A further increase of 883 has taken place in the number of persons receiving parochial relief in the cotton manufacturing districts ; and it is greatly to be feared that as the winter advances we must be prepared to meet a still larger amount of destitution . Much benefit has been anticipated from

the Public AVovks Act , but Mr . Farnell stated at the last meeting of the Central Relief Committee , that owing to the length of time required for completing the plans and making " other necessary preparations" the Act could not , in his opinion , come fully into operation until spring . Several members of the committee commented strongly upon this mischievous delay , ancl

also upon the large expense attending applications for loans , and it was resolved to call the attention of the Home Secretary to the matter , and to submit to his consideration a suggestion made to the committee that " the balance accruing to the Government in raising money under the provisions of that Act affords a means of relieving parties borrowing from the expenses complained of . "

Lord Pahnerston presided at the annual dinner of the Scottish Hospital , which took place at tbe Freemasons' Tavern , London , on Monday . The noble lord made several speeches in the course of the evening , but they contained nothing of public interest . The Metropolitan Board of Works have held a special meeting to consider the various plans proposed to them for

the utilisation of the metropolitan sewage . Some discussion took place on the different plans , and the members appeared to be unanimous on the point that none of the plans before them

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