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saying , " May the seeds of corn scattered on this stone remind us of the seeds of God ' s word sown plenteously in tho land , that they may bring forth a hundredfold iu our hearts , ancl yield a plenteous harvest in that clay when the Lord shall come to gather the wheat into his garner . AA o pour wine on this stone , we anoint it with oil , as emblems of bliss ancl consolation . " Bro . TAAEFE , P . M ., then offered up the following prayer : — " May the all bounteous Author of Nature bless the inhabitants

of this place with all the necessaries and conveniences of life . Protect the workmen from all accidents ancl the structure from decay , and grant unto all the corn of nourishment , the wine of refreshment , and the oil of peace . So mote it be . " The Treasurer of the Lodge then placed some money on the stone for the refreshment of the workmen , and the AV . M . addressed a few brief remarks to those assembled ; and , the lodge having been called offthe Rev . Mr . Hetherington offered

, rip prayer . The lodge having resumed the procession , returned to the lodge-room , the Oddfellows and Foresters leaving at their respective places of meeting . The W . M . having caused the Secretary to take a minute of the proceedings , and having thanked the P . M . 's who attended for their assistance , and Bro . Emson for his valuable services , the lodge directed the Secretary to write to the Order of

Oddfellows , to the Foresters , and to Signor Cauna , conductor of the Fife and Drum Band , thanking them for the part taken by them in the procession , and the lodge closed in peace , love , and harmony .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemason ' s Friend . ) CALCUTTA . LODGE INDUSTRY AND PERSEVERANCE . —A meeting of the above lodge ivas held on the 7 th August . Present—Bros . Dr . John Smith , AA . M ., presiding ; John AVm . Brown , Honorary P . M . ; Dr . Frank Powell , AV . M . of Lodge Saint John , and a member of No . 126 ; Thomas DicksonS . W . ; Andrew D'Cruz

, , J . AV . ; Baxter , Sec . and Treas . Bro . J . B . Rentiers , an old member , having expressed his desire to rejoin it , was re-admitted , by acclamation , on the motion of Bro . John Williani Brown . A regular meeting was held on Friday , the 4 th September . Present—Bros . Dr . John Smith , AV . M ., presiding ; John AVm . Brown , P . M . ; Fenn , S . W . ; Chandler , J . AA ' . ; W . G . Baxter , Sec ; AV . Parry Davis , S . D . ; Pinto , J . D . ; Beard , I . G . ; Daniel ,

Tyler , and several others . Two candidates for passing were not present . Bro . Thomas Boulton was elected a joining member . LODGE HUMILITY WITH FORTITUDE . —A meeting was held on the 3 rd August . Present—Bros . J . B . Kn ' urht , AA . M . ; J . G . Bowerman , P . M . ; F . Jennings , P . M . ; F . M'Alpin , officiating as S . AV . ; J . Bruce Gillon , J . W . ; J . Walter Boatson , See . Bros . AV . Cooper and T . Holmes were passed to the

second degree . Bro . AV . F . AA estfield was elected a joining member . Dr . C . Ross was proposed as a candidate for initiation . Another meeting was held on the 17 th of August . Present—Bros . J . B . Knight , \ A . M . ; J . G . It . Maegregor , P . M . ; F . M'Alpin , Treas ., as S . AV . ; J . Bruce Gillon , J . AV . ; J . AValter Beatson , Sec ; besides members and visitors . Dr . Charles Ross , having been duly accepted by ballot , was initiated . Mr . Samuel John Street was proposed as a candidate for initiation .

DUM-DUM . LODGE ST . LUKE . —This lodge met on AA ednesday , the 2 nd September . Present—Bros . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G-M . ; John AVilliam Brown , Honorary P . M ., presiding ; Dr . Powell , P . M . ; Dr . Hadow , as S . AV . ; Pritchard , J . AV . ; the Rev . Dr . Lindstedt , Sec . ; A aughan , S . D . ; Ross , J . D . ; Dr . Stewart , I . G . After the lodge had been formed and duly opened , Bro .

Brown , in acknowledging the presence of the Prov . G . M ., informed the brethren that the Masonic Ruler of the province had been pleased on that occasion to dispense with a formal reception and the honours clue to his exalted position in the Cratt , adding that it was an assurance to the brethren of the interest taken by the Prov . G . M . in Freemasonry , by making a long journey to visit this country lodge at so unfavourable a time of the year . Bros . AVarren ancl Brooks , of her Majesty ' s 13 th Light Infantry , were raised to the Master Mason ' s degree

India.

by Bro . John AA ilham Brown . Bro . Dr . Bourne , of Lodge Star in the East , was elected a joining member . AVe are sorry to learn that the 13 th Regiment will leave Dum-Dum immediately , to relieve her Majesty ' s 43 rd Light Infantry , in Fort AA illiam , whore thoy are not likely to remain long . LODGE ST . JOHN . —The regular meeting of the Lodge . Saint John ( No . 715 , of England ) was held at Freemasons' Hall , No . ISCossitollahCalcuttaon Fridaythe 21 st of August 1863

, , , , , Present at the opening and forming of the lodge : —Bros . Dr ' Frank Powell , AV . M ., presiding ; Dr . John Smith , as P . M . ; EAV . Pittar , S . W . ; Eev . Dr . Lindstedt , J . AA . ; AA . G . Baxter . Sec . and Treas . ; C . Piffard , S . D . ; M . Rosamond , J . D . ; George Chisholm , I . G . ; D . J . Daniel , Tyler . Members—Bros . King , A . C . Gale , , T . R . Shircore , ancl li . T . Martin . Alsitors—H . D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal ; C . J . Evans , as J . G . AV . ; C .

K . Dove , Prov . G . Steward ; II . R . Drew , No . 550 ; F . F . IVyman , W . M . of Lodge No . 283 ; T . A . Rambart , AV . M . of Lodge No . 401 , of Scotland ; AV . T . Lindsav , AV . AVall , J . AVall , 11 . AVall , J . Flewker , F . Johnson , and J . Waller , of Saint David in the East ( No . 371 , of Scotland ); S . Strong , AV . Parry Davis , and E . H . Pinto , of the sister lodge , No . 12 G ; AV . B . Fan- and J . E . Vaughan , of No . 1127 ; A . Hoffman and D . Hume , of No . SO ; J . C . Ross , A . Brooks , and E . S . Moseley ,

No . 1150 ; Bennett , AA . M . of No . 281 ; It . E . Baker , T . Sutherland , F . M'Alpin , and C . Jacobson , of No . 371 of Scotland ; T . Lane , of No . 76 ; and G . F . F . Vincent , formerly of this lodge , at present unattached . After the formation of the lodge , a deputation waited on tho Prov . G . M . to attend him to the lodge . The Prov . G . M . was attended by Bros . John AVilliam Brown , Prov . S . G . AV . ( P . M . of No . 715 ) , C . J . Evans , as J . G . W . ( P . M . of No . 282 ) , and other officers of the District Grand Lod .

ge Tho customary ceremony having taken place as prescribed for such an auspicious occasion , the ordinary business of the evening was entered on . The subject of admitting- the Hindoo gentlemen whose names were set down in the summons convening this meeting stands over until after the Quarterly Communication of the District Grand Lodge , to be holden in September ( proximo ) . A notice of motion has already been given as to

the advisability of admitting Asiatics professing the tenets peculiar to their class . On a proposal from the Master , Bro . II . D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal , was elected an honorary member of the worshipful lodge . The call was seconded by the Rev . Bro . the J . AV ., and adopted by the congregated members . The Prov . G . M . returned thanks , expressing the gratification he felt at the compliment paid him . The Prov . G . M . joined the brethren at refreshment after labour .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

DRURY LANE THEATRE . The mania for Scotland , ancl all things Scotch , with which Londoners are not uncommonly afflicted in the fall of the year , has been turned to laughable account by Messrs . Brough and Haliday in a farce of their joint construction , entitled " My Heart ' s in the Highlands . " Under the influence of this autumnal

epidemic two City tradesmen , named respectively Muggins ancl Walker—the first a hair-dresser , the second a grocer—arrange to repair together to the land of mountain and flood by one of the cheap excursion trains . No sooner have they crossed the Border than their predilection for Caledonian costumes and customs manifests itself furiously in each of the excursionists . Not

only do they renounce the attire of "southerners , " assuming in its place kilts and philibegs , but they adapt their manners to what they ignorantly imagine to be a northern standard , and they study to acquire a Scottish accent . They become "M'Muggin" and "M'Walker , " and in everything they say and do they affect the usages of the country they infest . They disdain the

scenery of England as tame ancl spiritless , ancl rave deliriously about romantic lakes , heather-clad mountains , and heaven-kissing hills . Nothing goes down with them that does not flavour of M'Callum More or Rob Roy M'Gregor . Iu the course of their travels they make the acquaintance of a retired tobacconist named John o' Groat , who , though an Englishman by birth , has

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CYCLOPIAN REMAINS NEAR ROME. Article 1
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CAN A WARDEN INITIATE, &c. Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
INDIA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
FINE ARTS. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Article 20
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saying , " May the seeds of corn scattered on this stone remind us of the seeds of God ' s word sown plenteously in tho land , that they may bring forth a hundredfold iu our hearts , ancl yield a plenteous harvest in that clay when the Lord shall come to gather the wheat into his garner . AA o pour wine on this stone , we anoint it with oil , as emblems of bliss ancl consolation . " Bro . TAAEFE , P . M ., then offered up the following prayer : — " May the all bounteous Author of Nature bless the inhabitants

of this place with all the necessaries and conveniences of life . Protect the workmen from all accidents ancl the structure from decay , and grant unto all the corn of nourishment , the wine of refreshment , and the oil of peace . So mote it be . " The Treasurer of the Lodge then placed some money on the stone for the refreshment of the workmen , and the AV . M . addressed a few brief remarks to those assembled ; and , the lodge having been called offthe Rev . Mr . Hetherington offered

, rip prayer . The lodge having resumed the procession , returned to the lodge-room , the Oddfellows and Foresters leaving at their respective places of meeting . The W . M . having caused the Secretary to take a minute of the proceedings , and having thanked the P . M . 's who attended for their assistance , and Bro . Emson for his valuable services , the lodge directed the Secretary to write to the Order of

Oddfellows , to the Foresters , and to Signor Cauna , conductor of the Fife and Drum Band , thanking them for the part taken by them in the procession , and the lodge closed in peace , love , and harmony .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemason ' s Friend . ) CALCUTTA . LODGE INDUSTRY AND PERSEVERANCE . —A meeting of the above lodge ivas held on the 7 th August . Present—Bros . Dr . John Smith , AA . M ., presiding ; John AVm . Brown , Honorary P . M . ; Dr . Frank Powell , AV . M . of Lodge Saint John , and a member of No . 126 ; Thomas DicksonS . W . ; Andrew D'Cruz

, , J . AV . ; Baxter , Sec . and Treas . Bro . J . B . Rentiers , an old member , having expressed his desire to rejoin it , was re-admitted , by acclamation , on the motion of Bro . John Williani Brown . A regular meeting was held on Friday , the 4 th September . Present—Bros . Dr . John Smith , AV . M ., presiding ; John AVm . Brown , P . M . ; Fenn , S . W . ; Chandler , J . AA ' . ; W . G . Baxter , Sec ; AV . Parry Davis , S . D . ; Pinto , J . D . ; Beard , I . G . ; Daniel ,

Tyler , and several others . Two candidates for passing were not present . Bro . Thomas Boulton was elected a joining member . LODGE HUMILITY WITH FORTITUDE . —A meeting was held on the 3 rd August . Present—Bros . J . B . Kn ' urht , AA . M . ; J . G . Bowerman , P . M . ; F . Jennings , P . M . ; F . M'Alpin , officiating as S . AV . ; J . Bruce Gillon , J . W . ; J . Walter Boatson , See . Bros . AV . Cooper and T . Holmes were passed to the

second degree . Bro . AV . F . AA estfield was elected a joining member . Dr . C . Ross was proposed as a candidate for initiation . Another meeting was held on the 17 th of August . Present—Bros . J . B . Knight , \ A . M . ; J . G . It . Maegregor , P . M . ; F . M'Alpin , Treas ., as S . AV . ; J . Bruce Gillon , J . AV . ; J . AValter Beatson , Sec ; besides members and visitors . Dr . Charles Ross , having been duly accepted by ballot , was initiated . Mr . Samuel John Street was proposed as a candidate for initiation .

DUM-DUM . LODGE ST . LUKE . —This lodge met on AA ednesday , the 2 nd September . Present—Bros . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G-M . ; John AVilliam Brown , Honorary P . M ., presiding ; Dr . Powell , P . M . ; Dr . Hadow , as S . AV . ; Pritchard , J . AV . ; the Rev . Dr . Lindstedt , Sec . ; A aughan , S . D . ; Ross , J . D . ; Dr . Stewart , I . G . After the lodge had been formed and duly opened , Bro .

Brown , in acknowledging the presence of the Prov . G . M ., informed the brethren that the Masonic Ruler of the province had been pleased on that occasion to dispense with a formal reception and the honours clue to his exalted position in the Cratt , adding that it was an assurance to the brethren of the interest taken by the Prov . G . M . in Freemasonry , by making a long journey to visit this country lodge at so unfavourable a time of the year . Bros . AVarren ancl Brooks , of her Majesty ' s 13 th Light Infantry , were raised to the Master Mason ' s degree

India.

by Bro . John AA ilham Brown . Bro . Dr . Bourne , of Lodge Star in the East , was elected a joining member . AVe are sorry to learn that the 13 th Regiment will leave Dum-Dum immediately , to relieve her Majesty ' s 43 rd Light Infantry , in Fort AA illiam , whore thoy are not likely to remain long . LODGE ST . JOHN . —The regular meeting of the Lodge . Saint John ( No . 715 , of England ) was held at Freemasons' Hall , No . ISCossitollahCalcuttaon Fridaythe 21 st of August 1863

, , , , , Present at the opening and forming of the lodge : —Bros . Dr ' Frank Powell , AV . M ., presiding ; Dr . John Smith , as P . M . ; EAV . Pittar , S . W . ; Eev . Dr . Lindstedt , J . AA . ; AA . G . Baxter . Sec . and Treas . ; C . Piffard , S . D . ; M . Rosamond , J . D . ; George Chisholm , I . G . ; D . J . Daniel , Tyler . Members—Bros . King , A . C . Gale , , T . R . Shircore , ancl li . T . Martin . Alsitors—H . D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal ; C . J . Evans , as J . G . AV . ; C .

K . Dove , Prov . G . Steward ; II . R . Drew , No . 550 ; F . F . IVyman , W . M . of Lodge No . 283 ; T . A . Rambart , AV . M . of Lodge No . 401 , of Scotland ; AV . T . Lindsav , AV . AVall , J . AVall , 11 . AVall , J . Flewker , F . Johnson , and J . Waller , of Saint David in the East ( No . 371 , of Scotland ); S . Strong , AV . Parry Davis , and E . H . Pinto , of the sister lodge , No . 12 G ; AV . B . Fan- and J . E . Vaughan , of No . 1127 ; A . Hoffman and D . Hume , of No . SO ; J . C . Ross , A . Brooks , and E . S . Moseley ,

No . 1150 ; Bennett , AA . M . of No . 281 ; It . E . Baker , T . Sutherland , F . M'Alpin , and C . Jacobson , of No . 371 of Scotland ; T . Lane , of No . 76 ; and G . F . F . Vincent , formerly of this lodge , at present unattached . After the formation of the lodge , a deputation waited on tho Prov . G . M . to attend him to the lodge . The Prov . G . M . was attended by Bros . John AVilliam Brown , Prov . S . G . AV . ( P . M . of No . 715 ) , C . J . Evans , as J . G . W . ( P . M . of No . 282 ) , and other officers of the District Grand Lod .

ge Tho customary ceremony having taken place as prescribed for such an auspicious occasion , the ordinary business of the evening was entered on . The subject of admitting- the Hindoo gentlemen whose names were set down in the summons convening this meeting stands over until after the Quarterly Communication of the District Grand Lodge , to be holden in September ( proximo ) . A notice of motion has already been given as to

the advisability of admitting Asiatics professing the tenets peculiar to their class . On a proposal from the Master , Bro . II . D . Sandeman , Prov . G . M . of Bengal , was elected an honorary member of the worshipful lodge . The call was seconded by the Rev . Bro . the J . AV ., and adopted by the congregated members . The Prov . G . M . returned thanks , expressing the gratification he felt at the compliment paid him . The Prov . G . M . joined the brethren at refreshment after labour .

Public Amusements.

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS .

DRURY LANE THEATRE . The mania for Scotland , ancl all things Scotch , with which Londoners are not uncommonly afflicted in the fall of the year , has been turned to laughable account by Messrs . Brough and Haliday in a farce of their joint construction , entitled " My Heart ' s in the Highlands . " Under the influence of this autumnal

epidemic two City tradesmen , named respectively Muggins ancl Walker—the first a hair-dresser , the second a grocer—arrange to repair together to the land of mountain and flood by one of the cheap excursion trains . No sooner have they crossed the Border than their predilection for Caledonian costumes and customs manifests itself furiously in each of the excursionists . Not

only do they renounce the attire of "southerners , " assuming in its place kilts and philibegs , but they adapt their manners to what they ignorantly imagine to be a northern standard , and they study to acquire a Scottish accent . They become "M'Muggin" and "M'Walker , " and in everything they say and do they affect the usages of the country they infest . They disdain the

scenery of England as tame ancl spiritless , ancl rave deliriously about romantic lakes , heather-clad mountains , and heaven-kissing hills . Nothing goes down with them that does not flavour of M'Callum More or Rob Roy M'Gregor . Iu the course of their travels they make the acquaintance of a retired tobacconist named John o' Groat , who , though an Englishman by birth , has

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