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Ceylon.

Bro . Arrowsmith ( who had been elected ) in resigning on his departure , he ( Bro . AA'illiams ) would not have occupied that position . He acknowledged the obligations they were under to the Sphinx , and said they should never forget them . He said that as yet the Masters had had the glory of the evening to themselves , and he thought they had glorified themselves to a pretty considerable extent ; but thoy should not forget that much of the working of the lodge depended on the AVardens ,

and he would propose the AVardens of all the lodges . —Bro . J . L . Sim returned thanks , with an expression of hope that the new officers might be able to carry on the Sphinx Lodge as it had been in the past , and in conclusion , proposed the health of it Past Officers . —Bro . Maitland , P . S . AV ., returned thanks in an appropriate speech , in which be touched on the success of the lodge under Bro . Grindrod ' s rule , assured the new officers that there was lots of work to doand expressed his confidence that

, with such officers all would go well . Before sitting down he proposed " The Visitors . "—Bro . AY right , in acknowledging the toast , said he had been " made" in Nova Scotia twelve years ago , and drew upon his recollections of Masonry in Ceylon prior to 1 SG 0 , and his knowledge of its progress since , for good auguries as to the future . — The W . M ., in fitting terms , proposed "The Ladies , " calling

upon Bro . Ken-ton , of whose innate gallantry they were aware , to reply . Bro . Newton did reply with eloquence worthy the theme ; adding , with respect to the Sphinx , that he had been one of its founders , that his name was enrolled on tbe Grand Lodge warrant , and that when he looked round on those who were met under that authority , he could not but feel proud of the fact . ( Hear , hear . ) The Tyler gave "All Poor

and Distressed Masons throughout the A \ orld , " which was drunk in solemn silence . This was the last toast of the evening ; but speeches only gave place to song , and the brethren did not separate until Bros . Morris , AVilliams , and Newton had each thus added their quota to the harmony and hilarity of the occasion . The National Anthem ( solo by Bro . Morris and chorus by all present , accompanied by Bro . Grower on tho harmonium ) concluded a meeting in which nothing had occurred to mar the thorough good feeling and enjoyment that distinguished all its proceedings .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) BENGAL . CAZCVTTA . —Lodge St . John QSo . 4-86 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , No . 48 , Cossitollah , on Friday , October 21 st , 1 S 65 . Present : —Bros .. John AA'illiam Brown , D . Prov . G . M . of Bengal and P . M . of the lodge ; Dr . Frank Powell , P . M . of the lodge ; Feun , S . W . ; Rosamond , as

J . A \ . ; Lattey , as S . D . ; George Chisholm , J . D . ; Baxter , See . and Treas . ; A angreikcn , as I . G . ; Daniel , O . G ., members and visitors . Elected as joining members .- —Bros . Walker Marshall , Pink , and II . S . Erskine . Bro . Powell conferred the second degree on Bro . Hopkins . Bro . Brown initiated Messrs . G . K . Livesay and AV . J . B . Alder . Relief was voted to the widow of a M . M . who bad perished in tho storm of the 5 th October .

On the motion of Bro . Chisholm , adopted by tho lodge , it was arranged that a list be opened for contributions from the members of the lodge in aid of the sufferers by the cyclone of the fourth and fifth days of October . A regular meeting was also held on Friday , the 11 th November . Present : —Bros . E . AV . Pittar , AV . M ., presidimr ; Dr . Frank Powell , P . M . ; John AVm . Brown , D . Prov . G . JL of Bengal ; Fenn , S . W . ; Rosamond ,

S . AV . ; AA . G . Baxter , Sec . and Treas . ; George Chisholm , S . D . ; J . Wright , J . D . ; J . Amory , I . G . ; D . J . Daniel , Tyler . The following brethren were elected joining members : —Captain J . Obbard , J . T . Foggo , H . Clarton , and J . B . Morewood . The following gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry : —Captain Edmund Stacepool , Richard Allen Lattey , and Montague dementi Smith . Bro . Grenville Moffet was raised to the degree of

M . M . by Bro . John AVilliam Brown , P . M . LODGE HTJMIMTX AVITH FORTITUDE ( NO . 229 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on the 7 th November , last . Present : —Bros . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal , and an honorary member of the lodge ; J . Bruce GUlon , AV . M . ; J . G . Bowerman , P . M . ; F . McAlpin , S . AV . and Treas . ; B . Symonds , J . AV . ; H . Cockbum , Sec- ; J . Mackintosh , S . D . ; A . D'Cruz , jun ., as J . D . j E . Hickmott , I . G . ;

B . Jacob , Tyler , members and visitors . The report of the Permanent Committee was read and adopted . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . J . Besemeres , a membar of Lodge True Friendship ( No . 218 ) , which resulted in his being unanimously elected . An application for relief from a distressed brother , warmly seconded by Bro . Macgregor , was then read , and a donation granted . Allusion w-as then made to tho loss the lodge had sustainedin consequence of the late cycloneby the

, , death of three old and valued members , Bro . Salmon , late Secretary of the I . G . S . N . Company , passenger iu the ill-fated Persia , and Bros . C . P . Sutherland and P . Hill , in command of the tug sterfmers Liear / canalh and Phasnix respectively . Fitting tributes were paid to the memory of those true and upright brothers by B ~ rO . Bowerman , the AV . M ., and the S . W ., and a resolution was adopted , expressing the grief of the lodge at

their loss , and respect to their memory . Bro . E . Little , of Lodge Harmony ( No . 64-1 ) , Cawnpore , was proposed as a joining member , and Bro . J . B . Nelson was re-transferred to tbe subscribing list . At the banquet table , after the customary toasts had been proposod and duly honoured , the W . M . proposed tie health of the Prov . G . M ., adverting to the dismay which had been caused amongst the Masonic fraternity by the rumour that that brother had been lost in the recent tempest , and the joy experienced when the rumour was proved to be groundless . Tbo

Prov . G . M ., in responding to the toast , spoke of the pleasure it always gave him to visit Lolgc Humility with Fortitude—one great reason for which was that he looked upon it as Bro . Hoff ' s lodge , and , in addition to all its other merits , honoured the lodge on this account . In proposing the health of the AV . M ., the Prov . G . M . paid him and the lodge a high compliment , speaking of the careful and orderly mode of working , and tl e thoroughlfraternal spirit which prevailed . The AV . Master

y having duly acknowledged this toast , next proposed , in suitable terms , the health of the visiting brethren . This was responded to by Bro . E . A . H . Haldane , who mentioned that be had had the honour of ruling over the mother ledge of tie AV . M . ( St . Andrew's in tbe East , No . 343 ) , Poona , and was much pleased that one of the pupils of that lodge should have turned out so well , and attained to such honour in the Craft . The

health of the officers of the lodge was then proposed by the AA . Master , who congratulated himself on having such efficient supporters in the ruling of the lodge , and paid a well-deserved tribute to the Treasurer for his financial exertions . He expressed his pleasure at seeing the Secretary ' s chair once more filled by Bro . Cockbiu-n , who bad returned from Simla , and he thanked Bro . Mackintosh for tbe willing aid rendered by him in tbe discharge of the duties of that post . The evening was enlivened by some melodies from Bros . Beatson , Cockburn , Cooper , MeAlph ' , and other musical brethren .

ROYAL ARCH . DISTRICT GRAND CHAPTER OF BENGAL . The annual Convocation of the District Grand Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on Thursday , Nov . 3 , last . The Convocation had been preceded by an emergent convocation of Chapter Hope , which , iu compliance with a request made bthe Grand Superintendenthad met early in the evening for

y , the purpose of installing Comp . Stephen AV . Rains , the first Principal elect of an Irish chapter in Colombo , Ceylon . The Grand Superintendent , M . E . Comp . Hugh D . Sandeman , presided at tbe meeting of the District Grand Chapter . He informed the companions that a new chapter had been established at Rangoon , and that an old chapter had been revived at Peshawur . Tho list of chapters iu tho province stood as follows .-

—Hope , 109 , Calcutta ; Holy Zion , 392 , Calcutta ; Firm Hope , 413 , Meerut ; Dalhousie , 459 , Simla ; Mount Sion , 519 , Benares ; Ramsay , 552 , Lncknow ; Umballa , 563 , Umballa ; Border , 582 , Peshawur ; Morning Star , G 14 , Rangoon ; St . John the Baptist , 639 , Mnssoorie ; Punjab , 7 S 2 , Lahore . The chapters at Lucknow and Meerut had not yet rendered returns for 1 SG 3 ; and Chapter St . John the Baptist , at Mnssoorie , had furnished no return since the year 1859 . It would

he necessary to deal firmly with the Mussoorie Chapter . The Prov . G . Scribe read the report of the Finance Committee on the audit of the Prov . G . Treasurer ' s accounts . The receipts during the year amounted to Rs . 853 , and the disbursements to Rs . 1 , 549 . Tbe balance in hand was Rs . 1 , 114 , of which Us . 1 , 000 was a fixed deposit . The disbursements bad been chiefly on account of the clothing ordered for the District Grand Chapter last year .

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THE THREE GRAND LODGES. Article 1
BRO. FRANZ ANTON MESMER. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 7
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 12
IRELAND. Article 12
TURKEY. Article 12
CEYLON. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
BAHAMAS. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ceylon.

Bro . Arrowsmith ( who had been elected ) in resigning on his departure , he ( Bro . AA'illiams ) would not have occupied that position . He acknowledged the obligations they were under to the Sphinx , and said they should never forget them . He said that as yet the Masters had had the glory of the evening to themselves , and he thought they had glorified themselves to a pretty considerable extent ; but thoy should not forget that much of the working of the lodge depended on the AVardens ,

and he would propose the AVardens of all the lodges . —Bro . J . L . Sim returned thanks , with an expression of hope that the new officers might be able to carry on the Sphinx Lodge as it had been in the past , and in conclusion , proposed the health of it Past Officers . —Bro . Maitland , P . S . AV ., returned thanks in an appropriate speech , in which be touched on the success of the lodge under Bro . Grindrod ' s rule , assured the new officers that there was lots of work to doand expressed his confidence that

, with such officers all would go well . Before sitting down he proposed " The Visitors . "—Bro . AY right , in acknowledging the toast , said he had been " made" in Nova Scotia twelve years ago , and drew upon his recollections of Masonry in Ceylon prior to 1 SG 0 , and his knowledge of its progress since , for good auguries as to the future . — The W . M ., in fitting terms , proposed "The Ladies , " calling

upon Bro . Ken-ton , of whose innate gallantry they were aware , to reply . Bro . Newton did reply with eloquence worthy the theme ; adding , with respect to the Sphinx , that he had been one of its founders , that his name was enrolled on tbe Grand Lodge warrant , and that when he looked round on those who were met under that authority , he could not but feel proud of the fact . ( Hear , hear . ) The Tyler gave "All Poor

and Distressed Masons throughout the A \ orld , " which was drunk in solemn silence . This was the last toast of the evening ; but speeches only gave place to song , and the brethren did not separate until Bros . Morris , AVilliams , and Newton had each thus added their quota to the harmony and hilarity of the occasion . The National Anthem ( solo by Bro . Morris and chorus by all present , accompanied by Bro . Grower on tho harmonium ) concluded a meeting in which nothing had occurred to mar the thorough good feeling and enjoyment that distinguished all its proceedings .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) BENGAL . CAZCVTTA . —Lodge St . John QSo . 4-86 ) . —A regular meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , No . 48 , Cossitollah , on Friday , October 21 st , 1 S 65 . Present : —Bros .. John AA'illiam Brown , D . Prov . G . M . of Bengal and P . M . of the lodge ; Dr . Frank Powell , P . M . of the lodge ; Feun , S . W . ; Rosamond , as

J . A \ . ; Lattey , as S . D . ; George Chisholm , J . D . ; Baxter , See . and Treas . ; A angreikcn , as I . G . ; Daniel , O . G ., members and visitors . Elected as joining members .- —Bros . Walker Marshall , Pink , and II . S . Erskine . Bro . Powell conferred the second degree on Bro . Hopkins . Bro . Brown initiated Messrs . G . K . Livesay and AV . J . B . Alder . Relief was voted to the widow of a M . M . who bad perished in tho storm of the 5 th October .

On the motion of Bro . Chisholm , adopted by tho lodge , it was arranged that a list be opened for contributions from the members of the lodge in aid of the sufferers by the cyclone of the fourth and fifth days of October . A regular meeting was also held on Friday , the 11 th November . Present : —Bros . E . AV . Pittar , AV . M ., presidimr ; Dr . Frank Powell , P . M . ; John AVm . Brown , D . Prov . G . JL of Bengal ; Fenn , S . W . ; Rosamond ,

S . AV . ; AA . G . Baxter , Sec . and Treas . ; George Chisholm , S . D . ; J . Wright , J . D . ; J . Amory , I . G . ; D . J . Daniel , Tyler . The following brethren were elected joining members : —Captain J . Obbard , J . T . Foggo , H . Clarton , and J . B . Morewood . The following gentlemen were initiated into Freemasonry : —Captain Edmund Stacepool , Richard Allen Lattey , and Montague dementi Smith . Bro . Grenville Moffet was raised to the degree of

M . M . by Bro . John AVilliam Brown , P . M . LODGE HTJMIMTX AVITH FORTITUDE ( NO . 229 ) . —A meeting of this lodge was held at Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on the 7 th November , last . Present : —Bros . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal , and an honorary member of the lodge ; J . Bruce GUlon , AV . M . ; J . G . Bowerman , P . M . ; F . McAlpin , S . AV . and Treas . ; B . Symonds , J . AV . ; H . Cockbum , Sec- ; J . Mackintosh , S . D . ; A . D'Cruz , jun ., as J . D . j E . Hickmott , I . G . ;

B . Jacob , Tyler , members and visitors . The report of the Permanent Committee was read and adopted . A ballot was taken for the admission of Bro . J . Besemeres , a membar of Lodge True Friendship ( No . 218 ) , which resulted in his being unanimously elected . An application for relief from a distressed brother , warmly seconded by Bro . Macgregor , was then read , and a donation granted . Allusion w-as then made to tho loss the lodge had sustainedin consequence of the late cycloneby the

, , death of three old and valued members , Bro . Salmon , late Secretary of the I . G . S . N . Company , passenger iu the ill-fated Persia , and Bros . C . P . Sutherland and P . Hill , in command of the tug sterfmers Liear / canalh and Phasnix respectively . Fitting tributes were paid to the memory of those true and upright brothers by B ~ rO . Bowerman , the AV . M ., and the S . W ., and a resolution was adopted , expressing the grief of the lodge at

their loss , and respect to their memory . Bro . E . Little , of Lodge Harmony ( No . 64-1 ) , Cawnpore , was proposed as a joining member , and Bro . J . B . Nelson was re-transferred to tbe subscribing list . At the banquet table , after the customary toasts had been proposod and duly honoured , the W . M . proposed tie health of the Prov . G . M ., adverting to the dismay which had been caused amongst the Masonic fraternity by the rumour that that brother had been lost in the recent tempest , and the joy experienced when the rumour was proved to be groundless . Tbo

Prov . G . M ., in responding to the toast , spoke of the pleasure it always gave him to visit Lolgc Humility with Fortitude—one great reason for which was that he looked upon it as Bro . Hoff ' s lodge , and , in addition to all its other merits , honoured the lodge on this account . In proposing the health of the AV . M ., the Prov . G . M . paid him and the lodge a high compliment , speaking of the careful and orderly mode of working , and tl e thoroughlfraternal spirit which prevailed . The AV . Master

y having duly acknowledged this toast , next proposed , in suitable terms , the health of the visiting brethren . This was responded to by Bro . E . A . H . Haldane , who mentioned that be had had the honour of ruling over the mother ledge of tie AV . M . ( St . Andrew's in tbe East , No . 343 ) , Poona , and was much pleased that one of the pupils of that lodge should have turned out so well , and attained to such honour in the Craft . The

health of the officers of the lodge was then proposed by the AA . Master , who congratulated himself on having such efficient supporters in the ruling of the lodge , and paid a well-deserved tribute to the Treasurer for his financial exertions . He expressed his pleasure at seeing the Secretary ' s chair once more filled by Bro . Cockbiu-n , who bad returned from Simla , and he thanked Bro . Mackintosh for tbe willing aid rendered by him in tbe discharge of the duties of that post . The evening was enlivened by some melodies from Bros . Beatson , Cockburn , Cooper , MeAlph ' , and other musical brethren .

ROYAL ARCH . DISTRICT GRAND CHAPTER OF BENGAL . The annual Convocation of the District Grand Chapter was held at the Freemasons' Hall , Calcutta , on Thursday , Nov . 3 , last . The Convocation had been preceded by an emergent convocation of Chapter Hope , which , iu compliance with a request made bthe Grand Superintendenthad met early in the evening for

y , the purpose of installing Comp . Stephen AV . Rains , the first Principal elect of an Irish chapter in Colombo , Ceylon . The Grand Superintendent , M . E . Comp . Hugh D . Sandeman , presided at tbe meeting of the District Grand Chapter . He informed the companions that a new chapter had been established at Rangoon , and that an old chapter had been revived at Peshawur . Tho list of chapters iu tho province stood as follows .-

—Hope , 109 , Calcutta ; Holy Zion , 392 , Calcutta ; Firm Hope , 413 , Meerut ; Dalhousie , 459 , Simla ; Mount Sion , 519 , Benares ; Ramsay , 552 , Lncknow ; Umballa , 563 , Umballa ; Border , 582 , Peshawur ; Morning Star , G 14 , Rangoon ; St . John the Baptist , 639 , Mnssoorie ; Punjab , 7 S 2 , Lahore . The chapters at Lucknow and Meerut had not yet rendered returns for 1 SG 3 ; and Chapter St . John the Baptist , at Mnssoorie , had furnished no return since the year 1859 . It would

he necessary to deal firmly with the Mussoorie Chapter . The Prov . G . Scribe read the report of the Finance Committee on the audit of the Prov . G . Treasurer ' s accounts . The receipts during the year amounted to Rs . 853 , and the disbursements to Rs . 1 , 549 . Tbe balance in hand was Rs . 1 , 114 , of which Us . 1 , 000 was a fixed deposit . The disbursements bad been chiefly on account of the clothing ordered for the District Grand Chapter last year .

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