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India.

"Brethren ! when I was a young Mason I had a great desire to join a Lodge of Instruction . Believing that the same desire must exist among young Masons of the succeeding times , I have made various attempts to establish such a lodge in Calcutta , either in connection with some particular lodge , or independnntly of such connection . But all attempts have hitherto failed . I have now determined upon making a fresh attempt , and have requested Bro . Sandeman , as Master of the senior lodge in the province , to take

the initiative , and attach a Lodge of Instruction to his own lodge , or to constitute a general Lodge of Instruction , with the co-operation of the other Masters . It must bo very painful to a brother to be called upon to perform duties for which he has had no previous training . I knew of a brother who , after taking the second degree , relinquished all connection with Masonry , because , after waiting in vain , he found he could not obtain anywhere the instruction which he was sincereldesirous of getting . I trust nowthat with

y , the aid of Bro . Sandeman , the brethren will have the means of qualifying themselves to act efficiently as office-bearers in their several lodges . If that scheme , however , should fail , I may inform the brethren that a lodge of instruction is ready in connection with Lodge Marine .

Bro . SANDE 3 CAK- stated that he was not aware that Brn . Evans had proposed to attach a lodge of instruction to Lodge Marine , and that he should be sorry to clash with him . Bro . Evans appeared to him to have his heart and soul in the matter , and was therefore likely to be successful . Bro . Sandeman had no means of judging whether the scheme entrusted to him was feasible . He saw difficulties in the way . Every one in Calcutta being a man of business , he thought few would feel disposed , after working all day , to take

the labour of a lodge of instruction in the evening . If there was a great desire for such instruction , the young Masons would only have themselves to blame if they did not have the means of getting it . Those who are thirsty must ask for water . Then again , it would be necessary to provide a supper for those who would meet for instruction . He would not be ' an advocate for expensive suppers on such occasions ; but , on the other hand , something more substantial than mere bread and butter would be looked for by those

who would forego their regular dinner at home . And in a General lodge of Instruction , composed of brethren from different lodges , it would be difficult to adjust the payments so as to suit every one ' s pocket .

Bro . EvANSjstateil that he had taken the difficulties into consideration , and was of opinion that meetings held on Saturdays , when most houses of business were closed at an early hour , were likely to be attended . The OFFG . PEOA ' . G . AI . — " It has been customary to recognise the services rendered to Masonry , of a more than ordinary character , by brethren in the Upper Provinces . They have not the advantage of being able to sit in the District Grand Lodge ; and hence it is

necessary that the recognition of their services should be in the shape of an honorary appointment , which would entitle them to wear the purple . I have at this time proposed to confer the honorary rank of a Past Prov . Senior Grand Deacon iu the District Grand Lodge of Bengal on five brethren , namely : —

Major E . K . 0 . Gilbert Dinapore . Captain G . H . Elliott Simla . W . E . Ball , Esq Lahore . J . F . Macgrennaii , Esq Lucknow . J . R . Foster , Esq Meerut . " Brethren ! in March last , I informed you that if I should continue in my present position till next St . John ' s dayit was not

, my intention to get up a procession , unless the several lodges should themselves take the initiative , and express their wish to have it , in which case they would have to give me timely intimation , and an assurance of a full attendance of their members . I now wish ¦ further to state that , as I expect that the Prov . Grand Master will shortly retire from office , although I do not know the exact time when he will do so , and that as soon as he resigds the Hiram , my

functions will necessarily instantly cease , I would rather not take measures for having a procession . The Prov . Grand Lodge is in a transition state , we are in uncertainty as to what arrangement is being made in England for the administration of the province , and it therefore seems to be unadvisable to take all the preliminary steps for organising a procession which may never come off . " The PEOV . G . SEC . read the Finance Committee ' s Report on the

audit of the Prov . Grand Treasurer ' s accounts for the third quarter of 1861 . The balance in hand of the District Grand Lodge Fund was 3 , 332 rupees , and of the Fund of Benevolence 2 , 893 rupees . After some conversation of local interest only , the District Grand Lodge ivas closed in form , and tho brethren proceeded downstairs to a good banquet .

ROY BAREILLY . The brethren at Roy Bareilly met on Monday , the 26 th August , at the residence of Bro . AV . C . Capper , Deputy Commissioner of the District , for the purpose of opening and forming Lodge Faith , Hope , and Charity , under a dispensation from the Offg . Prov . G . M . The ceremony was performed with the aid of Bro . T . N . Young , the Master , and Bro . J . F . Macgrennan , the Past Master , of Lodge

Morning Star ( No . 810 ) , who had been summoned from Lucknow , dawks having been laid for them . The following brethren were present : T . N . Young ; J . F . Macgrennan ; J . Grant ., as Master ; Egan , as S . AV . ; the Rev . J . Y . Mitchinsou , as J . W . ; J . Bedingfield , N . A . Garstin , E . T . Cheesniau , J . M . Campbell , and AV . C Capper . The Master elect , Bro . Grantt , having been previously installed

on the 22 nd August in Lodge Morning Star , at Lucknow , was conducted to the Eastern chair , by Bro . Young . The lodge was then opened , and the Master proceeded to appoint his officers : Bros . Egan , to be S . W . ; Mitchinsou to be J . W . ; and Capper ( after being elected a Member ) to be Secretary . The last named brother was also elected by exclamation to the office of Treasurer . The appointment of Deacons was deferred till the strength of the lodge should increase .

Bro . Young then delivered the Antient Charges , and declared them to be binding ou the consciences of all the members . He congratulated the brethren on the successful result of their efforts to establish a lodge , in spite of a discouraging obstacle ivhich had presented itself at the outset , but which they had overcome ; and he exhorted them ever to bear in mind the motto which they had chosen .

The brethren then proceeded to consecrate the lodge . A suitable prayer was offered up by the Rev . Bro . Mitchinson , the Chaplain of the station , and the usual Masonic prayer by Bro . Young . Bro . Macgrennan then addressed the lodge , and read out from Preston the first , second , and portions of the third and tenth lectures ; after which he begged the lodge to accept the volume from him , as one which would help them to gain a knowledge of their Masonic duties . The following articles were also presented

to tbe lodge ; A copy of Stapleton ' s Uandooolc , by Bros . Mitchinson and Egan The working tools which had been used in forming , constituting , and consecrating the lodge , by Bro . Young ; A full set of Officers' Jewels by Bro . Capper . These tokens of good-will were received with votes of thanks . The AVorshipful Master addressed the brethren , and proposed that

the Officiating Provincial Grand Master of Bengal , R . AV . Bro . J . J . L . Hoft ' , should be elected an Honorary Member of the lodge . This was seconded by the Senior AVarden , and ivas carried by acclamation . The AVorshipful Master further proposed that the following brethren , members of Lodge Morning Star , should also be elected Honorary members of Lodge Faith , Hope , and Charity ; namely , Bros . T . N . Young and J . F . Macgrennan , and Bros . J . Russell , P . H . Knight , ancl E . R . H . Hoff . This proposition was carried unanimously .

The lodge was closed at seven p . _ si ., and the brethren sat down to a banquet , and passed a pleasant evening . The brethren met again at seven the following morning , when a Lodge of Instruction in the three degrees was held , Bro . Young presiding throughout . On the conclusion of work , which was carried out in all its details , the brethren sat clown to a cold collation at high noon , and sepaiated at li P . ir .

The lodge was also duly summoned for AVeclnesday , the 2 Sfch August , at 5 P . ir ., when Bro . E . T . Cheesmau ivas raised to tho third and sublime degree of a Master Mason . The Master and Past Master of Lodge Mo . ning Star were most heartily received aud most hospitably treated by the brethren of Roy Bareilly . The brethren at Thayetmyo , in Pegu , headed by Capt . G . P . de P . Falconnet , are about to revive Lodge Astrrea . The old warrant has been sent to them .

CALCUTTA . Lodge Star in the East ( No . SO ) , met on AVeclnesday , the 9 th October , when Mr . AValter Brett ( of the Englishman newspaper ) was initiated by Bro . Sandeman . Bros . T . A . Rambart ( of the Dovetou College ) and H . F . Blandford were at the same time raised to the third degree by R . W . Bro . Howe , aided by R . AV . Bro . Roberts . A donation of 100 Rs . to the Chunar Inundation Fund was confirmed , on condition of ^ the money being applied exclusively to European sufferers . A donation was also granted to a widow . The supper table was crowded .

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HONORARY GRAND OFFICERS. Article 1
A SUSPENSION IN INDIA. Article 1
THE MASON'S LAST REQUEST.—A SKETCH OF THE BATTLE-FIELD . Article 2
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 3
Literature. Article 5
Mr. Beeton's Publications. Article 6
GRATIFYING TESTIMONIALS. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
EAST LANCASHIRE. Article 9
GRAND CONOLAVE AND THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
SPECIAL NOTICE. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

"Brethren ! when I was a young Mason I had a great desire to join a Lodge of Instruction . Believing that the same desire must exist among young Masons of the succeeding times , I have made various attempts to establish such a lodge in Calcutta , either in connection with some particular lodge , or independnntly of such connection . But all attempts have hitherto failed . I have now determined upon making a fresh attempt , and have requested Bro . Sandeman , as Master of the senior lodge in the province , to take

the initiative , and attach a Lodge of Instruction to his own lodge , or to constitute a general Lodge of Instruction , with the co-operation of the other Masters . It must bo very painful to a brother to be called upon to perform duties for which he has had no previous training . I knew of a brother who , after taking the second degree , relinquished all connection with Masonry , because , after waiting in vain , he found he could not obtain anywhere the instruction which he was sincereldesirous of getting . I trust nowthat with

y , the aid of Bro . Sandeman , the brethren will have the means of qualifying themselves to act efficiently as office-bearers in their several lodges . If that scheme , however , should fail , I may inform the brethren that a lodge of instruction is ready in connection with Lodge Marine .

Bro . SANDE 3 CAK- stated that he was not aware that Brn . Evans had proposed to attach a lodge of instruction to Lodge Marine , and that he should be sorry to clash with him . Bro . Evans appeared to him to have his heart and soul in the matter , and was therefore likely to be successful . Bro . Sandeman had no means of judging whether the scheme entrusted to him was feasible . He saw difficulties in the way . Every one in Calcutta being a man of business , he thought few would feel disposed , after working all day , to take

the labour of a lodge of instruction in the evening . If there was a great desire for such instruction , the young Masons would only have themselves to blame if they did not have the means of getting it . Those who are thirsty must ask for water . Then again , it would be necessary to provide a supper for those who would meet for instruction . He would not be ' an advocate for expensive suppers on such occasions ; but , on the other hand , something more substantial than mere bread and butter would be looked for by those

who would forego their regular dinner at home . And in a General lodge of Instruction , composed of brethren from different lodges , it would be difficult to adjust the payments so as to suit every one ' s pocket .

Bro . EvANSjstateil that he had taken the difficulties into consideration , and was of opinion that meetings held on Saturdays , when most houses of business were closed at an early hour , were likely to be attended . The OFFG . PEOA ' . G . AI . — " It has been customary to recognise the services rendered to Masonry , of a more than ordinary character , by brethren in the Upper Provinces . They have not the advantage of being able to sit in the District Grand Lodge ; and hence it is

necessary that the recognition of their services should be in the shape of an honorary appointment , which would entitle them to wear the purple . I have at this time proposed to confer the honorary rank of a Past Prov . Senior Grand Deacon iu the District Grand Lodge of Bengal on five brethren , namely : —

Major E . K . 0 . Gilbert Dinapore . Captain G . H . Elliott Simla . W . E . Ball , Esq Lahore . J . F . Macgrennaii , Esq Lucknow . J . R . Foster , Esq Meerut . " Brethren ! in March last , I informed you that if I should continue in my present position till next St . John ' s dayit was not

, my intention to get up a procession , unless the several lodges should themselves take the initiative , and express their wish to have it , in which case they would have to give me timely intimation , and an assurance of a full attendance of their members . I now wish ¦ further to state that , as I expect that the Prov . Grand Master will shortly retire from office , although I do not know the exact time when he will do so , and that as soon as he resigds the Hiram , my

functions will necessarily instantly cease , I would rather not take measures for having a procession . The Prov . Grand Lodge is in a transition state , we are in uncertainty as to what arrangement is being made in England for the administration of the province , and it therefore seems to be unadvisable to take all the preliminary steps for organising a procession which may never come off . " The PEOV . G . SEC . read the Finance Committee ' s Report on the

audit of the Prov . Grand Treasurer ' s accounts for the third quarter of 1861 . The balance in hand of the District Grand Lodge Fund was 3 , 332 rupees , and of the Fund of Benevolence 2 , 893 rupees . After some conversation of local interest only , the District Grand Lodge ivas closed in form , and tho brethren proceeded downstairs to a good banquet .

ROY BAREILLY . The brethren at Roy Bareilly met on Monday , the 26 th August , at the residence of Bro . AV . C . Capper , Deputy Commissioner of the District , for the purpose of opening and forming Lodge Faith , Hope , and Charity , under a dispensation from the Offg . Prov . G . M . The ceremony was performed with the aid of Bro . T . N . Young , the Master , and Bro . J . F . Macgrennan , the Past Master , of Lodge

Morning Star ( No . 810 ) , who had been summoned from Lucknow , dawks having been laid for them . The following brethren were present : T . N . Young ; J . F . Macgrennan ; J . Grant ., as Master ; Egan , as S . AV . ; the Rev . J . Y . Mitchinsou , as J . W . ; J . Bedingfield , N . A . Garstin , E . T . Cheesniau , J . M . Campbell , and AV . C Capper . The Master elect , Bro . Grantt , having been previously installed

on the 22 nd August in Lodge Morning Star , at Lucknow , was conducted to the Eastern chair , by Bro . Young . The lodge was then opened , and the Master proceeded to appoint his officers : Bros . Egan , to be S . W . ; Mitchinsou to be J . W . ; and Capper ( after being elected a Member ) to be Secretary . The last named brother was also elected by exclamation to the office of Treasurer . The appointment of Deacons was deferred till the strength of the lodge should increase .

Bro . Young then delivered the Antient Charges , and declared them to be binding ou the consciences of all the members . He congratulated the brethren on the successful result of their efforts to establish a lodge , in spite of a discouraging obstacle ivhich had presented itself at the outset , but which they had overcome ; and he exhorted them ever to bear in mind the motto which they had chosen .

The brethren then proceeded to consecrate the lodge . A suitable prayer was offered up by the Rev . Bro . Mitchinson , the Chaplain of the station , and the usual Masonic prayer by Bro . Young . Bro . Macgrennan then addressed the lodge , and read out from Preston the first , second , and portions of the third and tenth lectures ; after which he begged the lodge to accept the volume from him , as one which would help them to gain a knowledge of their Masonic duties . The following articles were also presented

to tbe lodge ; A copy of Stapleton ' s Uandooolc , by Bros . Mitchinson and Egan The working tools which had been used in forming , constituting , and consecrating the lodge , by Bro . Young ; A full set of Officers' Jewels by Bro . Capper . These tokens of good-will were received with votes of thanks . The AVorshipful Master addressed the brethren , and proposed that

the Officiating Provincial Grand Master of Bengal , R . AV . Bro . J . J . L . Hoft ' , should be elected an Honorary Member of the lodge . This was seconded by the Senior AVarden , and ivas carried by acclamation . The AVorshipful Master further proposed that the following brethren , members of Lodge Morning Star , should also be elected Honorary members of Lodge Faith , Hope , and Charity ; namely , Bros . T . N . Young and J . F . Macgrennan , and Bros . J . Russell , P . H . Knight , ancl E . R . H . Hoff . This proposition was carried unanimously .

The lodge was closed at seven p . _ si ., and the brethren sat down to a banquet , and passed a pleasant evening . The brethren met again at seven the following morning , when a Lodge of Instruction in the three degrees was held , Bro . Young presiding throughout . On the conclusion of work , which was carried out in all its details , the brethren sat clown to a cold collation at high noon , and sepaiated at li P . ir .

The lodge was also duly summoned for AVeclnesday , the 2 Sfch August , at 5 P . ir ., when Bro . E . T . Cheesmau ivas raised to tho third and sublime degree of a Master Mason . The Master and Past Master of Lodge Mo . ning Star were most heartily received aud most hospitably treated by the brethren of Roy Bareilly . The brethren at Thayetmyo , in Pegu , headed by Capt . G . P . de P . Falconnet , are about to revive Lodge Astrrea . The old warrant has been sent to them .

CALCUTTA . Lodge Star in the East ( No . SO ) , met on AVeclnesday , the 9 th October , when Mr . AValter Brett ( of the Englishman newspaper ) was initiated by Bro . Sandeman . Bros . T . A . Rambart ( of the Dovetou College ) and H . F . Blandford were at the same time raised to the third degree by R . W . Bro . Howe , aided by R . AV . Bro . Roberts . A donation of 100 Rs . to the Chunar Inundation Fund was confirmed , on condition of ^ the money being applied exclusively to European sufferers . A donation was also granted to a widow . The supper table was crowded .

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