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Scotland.

the chair as acting G . M ., proceeded to open Grand Loclge . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been confirmed and other preliminary business got through , the acting G . M . requested the deputation to withdraw for the purpose of conducting the M . W . the G . M . elect into Grand Lodge . The Right Hon . tho Earl of Dalhousie , accompanied by tbe deputation having entered , was addressed by the R . W . Bro . Melville , aud was by hiin re-obligated and installed , ancl he was then saluted by the

brethren present . A list of officers recommended by the Grand Committee for election was then read , and the names having been severally approved of , they were elected ancl called upon by the M . W . the G . M . to present themselves , and were addressed hy him iu suitable terms , aud after being obligated , retired to their respective places in Grand Loclge . Tho following is the list of appointments made and which now constitutes the Grand Office-Bearers

for 186 S-9 -. — Bros . J . Whyte-Melville , P . G . Master ; the Right Honourable Earl Haddington , R . W . D . G . . Master ; Henry Inglis , R . W . Substitute Grand alaster ; Eight Hon . Earl of Dunniore , S . G . W . ; W . Mann , 65 , J . G . W : Samuel Hay , G . Treas . ; W . A . Laurie , W . S ., G . Sec ; A . J . Stewart , W . S ., G . Clerk ; David Ariiot , D . D ., and Rev . V . G . Faithful , JZU ., joint V . W . Grand Chaps . ; Col . A . Campbell , S . G . D . ; Right Hon . Lord Erskiue

, J . G . D . ; David Bryce , Architect to Grand Lodge ; Alexander Hay , G . Jeweller ; Daniel Robertson , G . Bible Bearer ; Captain P . Deuehar , S . JSz , ancl Charles S . Law , G . Dirs . of Cers . ; James Ballantine , G . Bard . ; Col . Houstoun , G . Sword Bearer ; C . W . M . Miller , G . Dir . of Mus i c ; R . Davidson , Org . ; John Coghill , Chief Grand . Mareschal ; John Laurie , G . Mareschal ; William Miller BryceTler : James BaikieOuter Guard .

, y , Other business having been transacted the Grand Lodge was closed by the Grand Master , and the brethren , in procession , adjourned to the banquet which was held at seven o ' clock in the great hall , under the presidency of the Earl of Dalhousie , the M . W . G . M . ; the Earl of Dunniore , S . W . ; Bro . Manu , . J . W . Upon the dais the G . M . was supported by the R . W . Bro . Whyte-Melville , P . G . M .: Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , R . W . Subs . G . M . ;

Capt . Speirs , P . G . W . of England , and Prov . G . M . for Glasgow ; J . S . Oswald , of Dunnikeir , D . Prov . G . M " . Fife ; Rev . V . 6 . Faithful , M . A ., V . W . G . Chap . ; Col . Houstoun , G . S . B . ; Dr . S . Somerville , Dr . McGowan ; William Smith , G . B ., P . G . S . England ; W . A . Laurie , G . Sec . ; A . J . Stewart , G . Clerk , aud other brethren ; and in the body of the hall , at tables arranged at right angles with the dais , many present and past Grand Officers and Prov .

G . Officers , and representatives from all the Edinburgh lodges , ancl many of the private lodges throughout Scotland , as also several representatives of foreign lodges aud other Masonic bodies .

After tho banquet , Grand Lodge was again opened in the usual manner by tlie Grand Master , when the following toasts were consecutively put and responded to : — 1 . " Holy Lodge of St . John , " proposed by tho Chair . 2 . "The Queen , - ' by the Chair . National Anthem , with full accompaniment . 3 . "The Prince Steward of Scotland , the Princess of Wales , the Duke of Edinburghand toe rest of the Royal Famil" b

, y , y the Chair . Organ Solo , by Bro . Davison , G . Org . 4 . " The Navy , Army , Militia , and Volunteers , " by the Chair . 5 . "The Craft ancl Freemasonry over the World , " by the Chair . Song . 0 . " The Grand Loclge of England and Earl of Zetland , " by the Chair .

7 . "The Grand Ledge of Ireland and the Duke of Leinster , ' by the Chair . ' 8 . "The Grand Master , " by the Past Grand Muster . Song , by Bro . 'J ' . Brown . ( Written for the occasion bv the G . Bard . ) 9 . " Past Grand Master . " Presentation of Bust , by the Chair . 10 . "The Foreign Grand Lodges , " by the Chair .

11 . "The Depute Grand Master , tiie Earl of Haddington , " by the chair . Song , by Bro . II . E . Kay . 12 . "Substitute Grand Master , Bro . Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , " by the Chair . 13 . " The Deputations from Daughter Lodges , " ( as per list apart ) , by the Chair . Song .

Scotland.

14 . "The Provincial Grand Lodges of Scotland , " by the Chair . 15 . " The Grand Wardens , " by the Chair . 16 . "The Grand Treasurer , the Grand Secretary , and other Office-bearers of Grand Loclge , " by the Chair . 17 . " Lady Catherine Whyte-Melville , " by the Earl of Haddington . Song .

IS . " Countess of Haddington , " by tbe Chair 19 . " The Memory of tho deceased Grand Officers and Members during past year , " bv the Chair . 20 . " The Memory of St . Clair of Rosslyn , " by the Chair . These last two toists were drunk in silence . The Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form . As it will be observed , after tbe usual loyal toasts had been

proposed the M ' . W . G . Master rose and said that he had a pleasing duty to perform—a duty which , he was sure , would commend itself to all present—munch " , the presentation of a bust iu marble to Bro . John Whyte-Melville , P . G . M . M . for Scotland . For a great many years Bro . Melville held the office of D . G . M ., and by his zeal and integrity he had raised the dignity of the craft in Scotland ; ami the brethren throughout the kingdom wished to

mark their appreciation of his services by presenting him with a marble bust , to be permanently placed in the Masonic Hall , and another bust to be given to Lady Catherine Whyte-Melville . The bust was thereafter uncovered amid great applause . In acknowledging the presentation , Bro . John Whyte-Melville saicl that he coulcl not express too highly what he felt for the honour that had just been paid him . The bust which was to be

given to Lady Melville would be handed clown to his heirs , not only as an excellent likeness , but as an admirable work of art , which reflected sjreat credit on the sculptor , Bro . lohn Hutchison , U . S . A . During the evening a song , composed for the occasion by the Grand Bard Bro . James Ballantine , was sung by Bro . T . Brown . The orchestra was filled by Bro . Hoffman ' s band , ancl tho G . Org ., Bro . Davidson , presided at the organ . The dinner was provided by Bro . lmrie , South Bridge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . BELGRAVE CHAPTER ( NO . 749 . )—The regular convocation of this chapter was held on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Piesent , Comps- W . Ough , P . Z ., Assist . G . Purst . ; 11 . Watkinson , A . Lefeber , S . Homewood , Dr . T . E . Edwards , M . D ., W . Johnson , C . Tuekett , J . Zahensdorf , & c . Comps . II . Garrod . M . E . Z . ; C . BondH . ; Dr . II . Johnson

, , M . D ., J . ; W . Bourne , Scribe E .: G . Pymm , Scribe N . ; G . W . Porter , Prin . Soj . ; II . Finch , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; H . Crabtree , 2 nd Assist . Soj . The chapter being declared open , tlio minutes of the last meeting were read ancl confirmed . Alter this a ballot was taken for Bros . E . Harper aud W : E . Macrill . both of the Belgrave Loclge ( No . 749 ) , which proving unanimous in their favourthey were both introduced in clue form ancl exalted into

, this high and supreme degree . Comp . Johnson gave the historical lecture ; Comp . Ough , the prophetical ; and the M . E . Z . the symbolical , in the style for which each companion is so noted .. After the usual business tbe companions adjourned to the banquet room where twenty-eight companions sat down to a most sumptuous dinner , excellently well superintended by Comp .. Smith , After the usual toasts , the M . E . Z . gave " The Health

of tiie two newly-exalted Companions , " congratulating them upon their admission into Royal Arch Masonry . Comps . Macrill ancl Harper thanked the companions for the honour they had conferred on them that day , ami hoped to prove that their industry in Masonry would show that their confidence had not been misplaced . The next toast , that of " The Visitors , " Comp . R . Johnson , Strict Benevolence ( Xo . 97 ) , of Sunderland , nnd

Comp . Verry , Yarborongh , 554 , the M . E . Z . saicl was a most pleasing one to him and the chapter generally . They were fortunate in having two such celebrated Arch Masons as their two guests . Comps . Johnson and Verry both thanked the M . E . Z . for the kind way that he w " as pleased to speak of tbem , and trusted that the companions would visit tbem in return . The next toast , that of Past Principal , the M . E . Z . said that every companion present knew what Comp . Ough had done for the Belgrave Chapter in particular and Masonry in

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CHIPS OP FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
1.—MASONIC DISCIPLINE. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
CHAPTER X. Article 5
THE SIX DAYS' WORK OF CREATION IN HONOUR OF MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
SCOTLAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 12TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Scotland.

the chair as acting G . M ., proceeded to open Grand Loclge . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been confirmed and other preliminary business got through , the acting G . M . requested the deputation to withdraw for the purpose of conducting the M . W . the G . M . elect into Grand Lodge . The Right Hon . tho Earl of Dalhousie , accompanied by tbe deputation having entered , was addressed by the R . W . Bro . Melville , aud was by hiin re-obligated and installed , ancl he was then saluted by the

brethren present . A list of officers recommended by the Grand Committee for election was then read , and the names having been severally approved of , they were elected ancl called upon by the M . W . the G . M . to present themselves , and were addressed hy him iu suitable terms , aud after being obligated , retired to their respective places in Grand Loclge . Tho following is the list of appointments made and which now constitutes the Grand Office-Bearers

for 186 S-9 -. — Bros . J . Whyte-Melville , P . G . Master ; the Right Honourable Earl Haddington , R . W . D . G . . Master ; Henry Inglis , R . W . Substitute Grand alaster ; Eight Hon . Earl of Dunniore , S . G . W . ; W . Mann , 65 , J . G . W : Samuel Hay , G . Treas . ; W . A . Laurie , W . S ., G . Sec ; A . J . Stewart , W . S ., G . Clerk ; David Ariiot , D . D ., and Rev . V . G . Faithful , JZU ., joint V . W . Grand Chaps . ; Col . A . Campbell , S . G . D . ; Right Hon . Lord Erskiue

, J . G . D . ; David Bryce , Architect to Grand Lodge ; Alexander Hay , G . Jeweller ; Daniel Robertson , G . Bible Bearer ; Captain P . Deuehar , S . JSz , ancl Charles S . Law , G . Dirs . of Cers . ; James Ballantine , G . Bard . ; Col . Houstoun , G . Sword Bearer ; C . W . M . Miller , G . Dir . of Mus i c ; R . Davidson , Org . ; John Coghill , Chief Grand . Mareschal ; John Laurie , G . Mareschal ; William Miller BryceTler : James BaikieOuter Guard .

, y , Other business having been transacted the Grand Lodge was closed by the Grand Master , and the brethren , in procession , adjourned to the banquet which was held at seven o ' clock in the great hall , under the presidency of the Earl of Dalhousie , the M . W . G . M . ; the Earl of Dunniore , S . W . ; Bro . Manu , . J . W . Upon the dais the G . M . was supported by the R . W . Bro . Whyte-Melville , P . G . M .: Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , R . W . Subs . G . M . ;

Capt . Speirs , P . G . W . of England , and Prov . G . M . for Glasgow ; J . S . Oswald , of Dunnikeir , D . Prov . G . M " . Fife ; Rev . V . 6 . Faithful , M . A ., V . W . G . Chap . ; Col . Houstoun , G . S . B . ; Dr . S . Somerville , Dr . McGowan ; William Smith , G . B ., P . G . S . England ; W . A . Laurie , G . Sec . ; A . J . Stewart , G . Clerk , aud other brethren ; and in the body of the hall , at tables arranged at right angles with the dais , many present and past Grand Officers and Prov .

G . Officers , and representatives from all the Edinburgh lodges , ancl many of the private lodges throughout Scotland , as also several representatives of foreign lodges aud other Masonic bodies .

After tho banquet , Grand Lodge was again opened in the usual manner by tlie Grand Master , when the following toasts were consecutively put and responded to : — 1 . " Holy Lodge of St . John , " proposed by tho Chair . 2 . "The Queen , - ' by the Chair . National Anthem , with full accompaniment . 3 . "The Prince Steward of Scotland , the Princess of Wales , the Duke of Edinburghand toe rest of the Royal Famil" b

, y , y the Chair . Organ Solo , by Bro . Davison , G . Org . 4 . " The Navy , Army , Militia , and Volunteers , " by the Chair . 5 . "The Craft ancl Freemasonry over the World , " by the Chair . Song . 0 . " The Grand Loclge of England and Earl of Zetland , " by the Chair .

7 . "The Grand Ledge of Ireland and the Duke of Leinster , ' by the Chair . ' 8 . "The Grand Master , " by the Past Grand Muster . Song , by Bro . 'J ' . Brown . ( Written for the occasion bv the G . Bard . ) 9 . " Past Grand Master . " Presentation of Bust , by the Chair . 10 . "The Foreign Grand Lodges , " by the Chair .

11 . "The Depute Grand Master , tiie Earl of Haddington , " by the chair . Song , by Bro . II . E . Kay . 12 . "Substitute Grand Master , Bro . Henry Inglis , of Torsonce , " by the Chair . 13 . " The Deputations from Daughter Lodges , " ( as per list apart ) , by the Chair . Song .

Scotland.

14 . "The Provincial Grand Lodges of Scotland , " by the Chair . 15 . " The Grand Wardens , " by the Chair . 16 . "The Grand Treasurer , the Grand Secretary , and other Office-bearers of Grand Loclge , " by the Chair . 17 . " Lady Catherine Whyte-Melville , " by the Earl of Haddington . Song .

IS . " Countess of Haddington , " by tbe Chair 19 . " The Memory of tho deceased Grand Officers and Members during past year , " bv the Chair . 20 . " The Memory of St . Clair of Rosslyn , " by the Chair . These last two toists were drunk in silence . The Grand Lodge was then closed in ample form . As it will be observed , after tbe usual loyal toasts had been

proposed the M ' . W . G . Master rose and said that he had a pleasing duty to perform—a duty which , he was sure , would commend itself to all present—munch " , the presentation of a bust iu marble to Bro . John Whyte-Melville , P . G . M . M . for Scotland . For a great many years Bro . Melville held the office of D . G . M ., and by his zeal and integrity he had raised the dignity of the craft in Scotland ; ami the brethren throughout the kingdom wished to

mark their appreciation of his services by presenting him with a marble bust , to be permanently placed in the Masonic Hall , and another bust to be given to Lady Catherine Whyte-Melville . The bust was thereafter uncovered amid great applause . In acknowledging the presentation , Bro . John Whyte-Melville saicl that he coulcl not express too highly what he felt for the honour that had just been paid him . The bust which was to be

given to Lady Melville would be handed clown to his heirs , not only as an excellent likeness , but as an admirable work of art , which reflected sjreat credit on the sculptor , Bro . lohn Hutchison , U . S . A . During the evening a song , composed for the occasion by the Grand Bard Bro . James Ballantine , was sung by Bro . T . Brown . The orchestra was filled by Bro . Hoffman ' s band , ancl tho G . Org ., Bro . Davidson , presided at the organ . The dinner was provided by Bro . lmrie , South Bridge .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . BELGRAVE CHAPTER ( NO . 749 . )—The regular convocation of this chapter was held on Friday , the 27 th ult ., at Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Piesent , Comps- W . Ough , P . Z ., Assist . G . Purst . ; 11 . Watkinson , A . Lefeber , S . Homewood , Dr . T . E . Edwards , M . D ., W . Johnson , C . Tuekett , J . Zahensdorf , & c . Comps . II . Garrod . M . E . Z . ; C . BondH . ; Dr . II . Johnson

, , M . D ., J . ; W . Bourne , Scribe E .: G . Pymm , Scribe N . ; G . W . Porter , Prin . Soj . ; II . Finch , 1 st Assist . Soj . ; H . Crabtree , 2 nd Assist . Soj . The chapter being declared open , tlio minutes of the last meeting were read ancl confirmed . Alter this a ballot was taken for Bros . E . Harper aud W : E . Macrill . both of the Belgrave Loclge ( No . 749 ) , which proving unanimous in their favourthey were both introduced in clue form ancl exalted into

, this high and supreme degree . Comp . Johnson gave the historical lecture ; Comp . Ough , the prophetical ; and the M . E . Z . the symbolical , in the style for which each companion is so noted .. After the usual business tbe companions adjourned to the banquet room where twenty-eight companions sat down to a most sumptuous dinner , excellently well superintended by Comp .. Smith , After the usual toasts , the M . E . Z . gave " The Health

of tiie two newly-exalted Companions , " congratulating them upon their admission into Royal Arch Masonry . Comps . Macrill ancl Harper thanked the companions for the honour they had conferred on them that day , ami hoped to prove that their industry in Masonry would show that their confidence had not been misplaced . The next toast , that of " The Visitors , " Comp . R . Johnson , Strict Benevolence ( Xo . 97 ) , of Sunderland , nnd

Comp . Verry , Yarborongh , 554 , the M . E . Z . saicl was a most pleasing one to him and the chapter generally . They were fortunate in having two such celebrated Arch Masons as their two guests . Comps . Johnson and Verry both thanked the M . E . Z . for the kind way that he w " as pleased to speak of tbem , and trusted that the companions would visit tbem in return . The next toast , that of Past Principal , the M . E . Z . said that every companion present knew what Comp . Ough had done for the Belgrave Chapter in particular and Masonry in

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