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Provincial.

G . M ., and the Grand Lodge of England , " " The Rev . the Prov . G . M . and tbe the D . Prov . G . M . " ( responded to by tbe Deputy ) , " The Newly Initiated Brethren" ( responded to by Bros . Llewellin , Wood , and Herbert ) , " The Visitors " ( responded to by Bro . Harris , P . M ., Moira Lodge , Bristol , P . Prov . S . G . W . for that province ) , " The W . M . and Officers of the Kennard Lodge " ( responded to by the W . M ., S . W ., J . W ., and Sec ) , "The P . G . Chaplain , " who having responded , the Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a termination . The company broke up at about 10 . 30 p . m .

NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE . CAENAEVON . — St . Kerr Lodge ( No . 1 , 222 ) . —This lodge met on Wednesday evening at the Carnarvon Hall , York Hotel , Carnarvon . The W . M .., Captain Irwin , presided . Alter the business stated in the summons had been transacted , the Burgomaster of Liege ( by request of the Grand Masonic Meeting held at Liege , on the occasion of the late visit of foreign Volunteers ) ,

was proposed as an honorary member of the St . Kerr Lodge , and was unanimously elected . At the meeting in Belgium to which we refer , about 600 Masons from various countries were present , and it being found that tbe highest rank among the English Masons present was held by the W . M . of St . Kerr , the honour of proposing the Burgomaster ( with his worship ' s consent ) as a member of one lodge only in England was conferred upon the W . M . of St . Kerr . Captain Adair , P . Prov . G . M ., of Somerset , was also elected a member of the St . Kerr Lodge .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE ' S LODGE OP FELLOWSHIP ( NO . 84 ) . —For some years past this lodge , notwithstanding the scrupulous care ever exercised in the choice of its members , lias continued to increase in numbers—in fact , the very resolve to maintain its prestige has tended chiefly to promote its popularity . No year has , however , been crowned with , greater success than that which is now drawing to a close under the rule of Bro . James Byron Gardner ,

W . M . j and seldom can be witnessed more harmonious working than that which has characterised Doyle ' s Lodge during his mastership . The meetings are held on the second Wednesday in the month , and any brethren visiting the island of Guernsey will always meet with a cordial welcome from its members . The regular meeting for the present month took place on Wednesday evening , the 13 th , at half-past six p . m . The tolerablspacious hall was filled to overflowing on the occasion

y , many brethren being attracted by the character and status of the candidates for initiation , and others owing to the unusual amount of work to bo gone through in one evening . The lodge having been duly opened and the preliminary business transacted , Bros . James Aldridge and R . H . Randall were raised to the third degree . This done , the following gentlemen were then balloted for , approved , and initiated in order : —Reginald J . Courtenay , Esq ., officer in H . M . 's 17 th Regiment ' ; Edward

A . H . Webb , Esq ., officer in tho same regiment ; Mr . Thomas B . Bidmead and Mr . Robert H . Payne . Tho whole of this work was admirably performed , every officer down to the Tyler was up to the mark , each one's work dovetailing with the other with a finish delightful to witness . The ceremonies over , the lodge was closed in form , and the brethren repaired to banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts , interspersed with choice songs , duets , recitations , & c , terminated the evening's enioymeut .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

EDINBURGHSHIRE . EDiNOTTEGn . —Caledonian Lodge ( No . 392 ) . —The fortnightly meeting was held at the Freemasons' Hall on Thursday , the 14 th inst . There were present Bros . Dunlop , W . M . ; Haydon , S . W . ; Brownlie , J . W . ; and a large number of brethren . The lodge was opened by the R . W . M ., assisted by his officers . Bro . Dunlop then requested Bro . C . Fitzgerald Matier , R . W . M . 22 , Mark , Manchester , to take the chair , and pass two brethren to the second degree . This was accordingly done , and Bros . Anderson and Smyth , having presented themselves as candidates

Scotland.

forthe third degree , the lodge was raised , and they were accordingly admitted in due form . The ceremony was rendered by Bro . Matier with his customary solemnity , and to the entire satisfaction of those present . Bro . Dunlop then resumed the chair , and proposed that Bro . Matier should be admitted as an honorary member . The motion was seconded by the S . W ., and carried unanimously . Bro . Matier returned thanks for the honour in suitable terms , and the lodge was then closed . At refreshment Bro . Dunlop , E . W . M ., presided , and prosposod the usual loyal and Masonic toasts with many apropos remarks , and highly pleased the brethren with his happy tact and cordiality .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL , DUBLIN . The usual half-yearly meeting of the board of governors of this institution was held yesterday morning at the new Freemasons' Hall , Molesworth-street . The brethren and the pupils breakfasted together in the dining hall , after which the governors adjourned to the board room , when the chair was taken Bro . William Edward Gumbleton , Vice-President . The Secretary ( Bro . Captain Harte ) read the report of

the scrutineers of the ballot for the election of two pupils , as follows : — STJOCESSPr / L CANDIDATES . For George William Macartney 179 For Robert A . Robertson 173 TJNSTJCCESSETJL CANDIDATES . ForDespardS . Humphreys 169

For Hugh John Wilson Ill For Ernest C . Thornton ' . 93 For John Sayers 73 For John Samuel Rourko 21 A vote of thanks to the scrutineers was moved by Bro . Stephen Gordon , Esq ., seconded by Bro . AVm . Thompson , Esq ., and suitably acknowledged ; whenafter some remarks from the Rev .

, Henry H . J . Westby , as to the steady progress whish the institution was making , the proceedings terminated . Tho healthy and contented appearance of the boys was com - mented upon in a manner that must have been highly gratifying to Dr . Engledow and their other preceptors and guardians .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . TEJIPEEANCE CHAPTEB ( NO . 169 ) . —A convocation of this chapter was held on the 5 th inst ., at the White Swan , 217 , High-street , Deptford . Comps . J . Searle , M . E . Z . ; H . Moore , II . ; N . Wingfield , J . ; G . J . Bolton , P . Z ., Treas . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z ., S . E . ; F . Walters , P . Z ., S . N . ; J . Ligbtfoot , P . S . ; J . Woodland , 1 st A . S . ; J . Payne , 2 nd A . S . ; A . Pulley , Smith , TruslowA . L . DussekGeorge BrownP . Z . ; W . SimmonsP . Z .

, , , , ; Shaw , R . Mills , N . Andrews , and II . Bartlett , were present . Bro . Truss ( No . 1 , 155 ) was exalted in splendid style , and when the chapter was closed the companions retired to the banquet . CUAPTEB OP SINCEEITY ( NO . 174 ) . —A convocation of tho above chapter was held on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars ; Comps . Barlow , M . E . Z ., in the chair , James Terry , II . ; John Newton , J . The minutes of

the former chapter were read and confirmed . Comp . Terry gave a notice of motion that the future meeting of this chapter should take place in the months of October , December , March , and May . This being the night for the installation of M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , Comp . Terry was duly installed M . E . Z . by Comp . James Brett , in bis usual perfect manner . The investing of officers then took place , Comp . Buhner , H ., Newton , J ., J . BellerbScribe ECookP . S . Tbe chapter was then closed

y , . ; , , and the companions sat down to a very excellent dinner provided by Comp . Wright . The usual toasts were given , the M . E . Z ., responding in his usual happy manner . JERUSALEM CHAPTEB ( NO . 185 ) . —A convocation of this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 12 tli inst ., at the Freemasons ' Hall . Comps . J . Harris , M . E . Z . ; Stevens , H . ; Davadge , J . ; Lowenstark , I . P . Z ; Sheen , Watts , Dyer , Harfeld , N . ; and Holbrook , P . S ., were present . The minutes of the former

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FREEMASONRY—PAST AND PRESENT. Article 1
AN INITIATION IN PARIS. Article 2
OLD FREEMASONRY BEFORE GRAND LODGE. Article 3
MASONIC DISCIPLINE AND THE RITUAL.—XXII. Article 5
LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 8. Article 6
HISTORY OF VOTING BY BALLOT. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONIC SERMON. Article 11
ARCHIVES OF THE GRAND LODGE OF HOLLAND. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 17
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
REVIEWS. Article 18
PRESENTATION TO BRO. COLLEY, HOUSE SURGEON OF THE YARMOUTH HOSPITAL. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 30TH OCTOBER, 1869. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

G . M ., and the Grand Lodge of England , " " The Rev . the Prov . G . M . and tbe the D . Prov . G . M . " ( responded to by tbe Deputy ) , " The Newly Initiated Brethren" ( responded to by Bros . Llewellin , Wood , and Herbert ) , " The Visitors " ( responded to by Bro . Harris , P . M ., Moira Lodge , Bristol , P . Prov . S . G . W . for that province ) , " The W . M . and Officers of the Kennard Lodge " ( responded to by the W . M ., S . W ., J . W ., and Sec ) , "The P . G . Chaplain , " who having responded , the Tyler's toast brought the proceedings to a termination . The company broke up at about 10 . 30 p . m .

NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE . CAENAEVON . — St . Kerr Lodge ( No . 1 , 222 ) . —This lodge met on Wednesday evening at the Carnarvon Hall , York Hotel , Carnarvon . The W . M .., Captain Irwin , presided . Alter the business stated in the summons had been transacted , the Burgomaster of Liege ( by request of the Grand Masonic Meeting held at Liege , on the occasion of the late visit of foreign Volunteers ) ,

was proposed as an honorary member of the St . Kerr Lodge , and was unanimously elected . At the meeting in Belgium to which we refer , about 600 Masons from various countries were present , and it being found that tbe highest rank among the English Masons present was held by the W . M . of St . Kerr , the honour of proposing the Burgomaster ( with his worship ' s consent ) as a member of one lodge only in England was conferred upon the W . M . of St . Kerr . Captain Adair , P . Prov . G . M ., of Somerset , was also elected a member of the St . Kerr Lodge .

Channel Islands.

CHANNEL ISLANDS .

GUERNSEY . DOYLE ' S LODGE OP FELLOWSHIP ( NO . 84 ) . —For some years past this lodge , notwithstanding the scrupulous care ever exercised in the choice of its members , lias continued to increase in numbers—in fact , the very resolve to maintain its prestige has tended chiefly to promote its popularity . No year has , however , been crowned with , greater success than that which is now drawing to a close under the rule of Bro . James Byron Gardner ,

W . M . j and seldom can be witnessed more harmonious working than that which has characterised Doyle ' s Lodge during his mastership . The meetings are held on the second Wednesday in the month , and any brethren visiting the island of Guernsey will always meet with a cordial welcome from its members . The regular meeting for the present month took place on Wednesday evening , the 13 th , at half-past six p . m . The tolerablspacious hall was filled to overflowing on the occasion

y , many brethren being attracted by the character and status of the candidates for initiation , and others owing to the unusual amount of work to bo gone through in one evening . The lodge having been duly opened and the preliminary business transacted , Bros . James Aldridge and R . H . Randall were raised to the third degree . This done , the following gentlemen were then balloted for , approved , and initiated in order : —Reginald J . Courtenay , Esq ., officer in H . M . 's 17 th Regiment ' ; Edward

A . H . Webb , Esq ., officer in tho same regiment ; Mr . Thomas B . Bidmead and Mr . Robert H . Payne . Tho whole of this work was admirably performed , every officer down to the Tyler was up to the mark , each one's work dovetailing with the other with a finish delightful to witness . The ceremonies over , the lodge was closed in form , and the brethren repaired to banquet . On the removal of the cloth , the usual toasts , interspersed with choice songs , duets , recitations , & c , terminated the evening's enioymeut .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

EDINBURGHSHIRE . EDiNOTTEGn . —Caledonian Lodge ( No . 392 ) . —The fortnightly meeting was held at the Freemasons' Hall on Thursday , the 14 th inst . There were present Bros . Dunlop , W . M . ; Haydon , S . W . ; Brownlie , J . W . ; and a large number of brethren . The lodge was opened by the R . W . M ., assisted by his officers . Bro . Dunlop then requested Bro . C . Fitzgerald Matier , R . W . M . 22 , Mark , Manchester , to take the chair , and pass two brethren to the second degree . This was accordingly done , and Bros . Anderson and Smyth , having presented themselves as candidates

Scotland.

forthe third degree , the lodge was raised , and they were accordingly admitted in due form . The ceremony was rendered by Bro . Matier with his customary solemnity , and to the entire satisfaction of those present . Bro . Dunlop then resumed the chair , and proposed that Bro . Matier should be admitted as an honorary member . The motion was seconded by the S . W ., and carried unanimously . Bro . Matier returned thanks for the honour in suitable terms , and the lodge was then closed . At refreshment Bro . Dunlop , E . W . M ., presided , and prosposod the usual loyal and Masonic toasts with many apropos remarks , and highly pleased the brethren with his happy tact and cordiality .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

MASONIC ORPHAN BOYS' SCHOOL , DUBLIN . The usual half-yearly meeting of the board of governors of this institution was held yesterday morning at the new Freemasons' Hall , Molesworth-street . The brethren and the pupils breakfasted together in the dining hall , after which the governors adjourned to the board room , when the chair was taken Bro . William Edward Gumbleton , Vice-President . The Secretary ( Bro . Captain Harte ) read the report of

the scrutineers of the ballot for the election of two pupils , as follows : — STJOCESSPr / L CANDIDATES . For George William Macartney 179 For Robert A . Robertson 173 TJNSTJCCESSETJL CANDIDATES . ForDespardS . Humphreys 169

For Hugh John Wilson Ill For Ernest C . Thornton ' . 93 For John Sayers 73 For John Samuel Rourko 21 A vote of thanks to the scrutineers was moved by Bro . Stephen Gordon , Esq ., seconded by Bro . AVm . Thompson , Esq ., and suitably acknowledged ; whenafter some remarks from the Rev .

, Henry H . J . Westby , as to the steady progress whish the institution was making , the proceedings terminated . Tho healthy and contented appearance of the boys was com - mented upon in a manner that must have been highly gratifying to Dr . Engledow and their other preceptors and guardians .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . TEJIPEEANCE CHAPTEB ( NO . 169 ) . —A convocation of this chapter was held on the 5 th inst ., at the White Swan , 217 , High-street , Deptford . Comps . J . Searle , M . E . Z . ; H . Moore , II . ; N . Wingfield , J . ; G . J . Bolton , P . Z ., Treas . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z ., S . E . ; F . Walters , P . Z ., S . N . ; J . Ligbtfoot , P . S . ; J . Woodland , 1 st A . S . ; J . Payne , 2 nd A . S . ; A . Pulley , Smith , TruslowA . L . DussekGeorge BrownP . Z . ; W . SimmonsP . Z .

, , , , ; Shaw , R . Mills , N . Andrews , and II . Bartlett , were present . Bro . Truss ( No . 1 , 155 ) was exalted in splendid style , and when the chapter was closed the companions retired to the banquet . CUAPTEB OP SINCEEITY ( NO . 174 ) . —A convocation of tho above chapter was held on Thursday , the 7 th inst ., at the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars ; Comps . Barlow , M . E . Z ., in the chair , James Terry , II . ; John Newton , J . The minutes of

the former chapter were read and confirmed . Comp . Terry gave a notice of motion that the future meeting of this chapter should take place in the months of October , December , March , and May . This being the night for the installation of M . E . Z . for the ensuing year , Comp . Terry was duly installed M . E . Z . by Comp . James Brett , in bis usual perfect manner . The investing of officers then took place , Comp . Buhner , H ., Newton , J ., J . BellerbScribe ECookP . S . Tbe chapter was then closed

y , . ; , , and the companions sat down to a very excellent dinner provided by Comp . Wright . The usual toasts were given , the M . E . Z ., responding in his usual happy manner . JERUSALEM CHAPTEB ( NO . 185 ) . —A convocation of this chapter was held on Tuesday , the 12 tli inst ., at the Freemasons ' Hall . Comps . J . Harris , M . E . Z . ; Stevens , H . ; Davadge , J . ; Lowenstark , I . P . Z ; Sheen , Watts , Dyer , Harfeld , N . ; and Holbrook , P . S ., were present . The minutes of the former

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