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India.

INDIA .

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BENGAL . A QUARTERLY communication of the District Grancl Lodge of Bengal AA'as holden at the Freemasons' Hall , ou Friday , the 2-lth June , 1859 , at ivhich were present the R . AA " . Bros . John J . L . Hoff , D . Prov . G . AI .. as Prov . G . M . ; Philip AV . LeGeyt , P . Prov . G . AI . of AVestern India ; AVilliam Clark , Prov . S . G . AV . ; John B . Roberts , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Duncan Alonteith , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; AA'illiam J . Judge , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; John G . Llewelyn ,

P . Prov . J . G . AAs ; AVilliam H . Hoff , PI-OA-. G . Sec ; Frederick Jennings , Prov . S . G . D . ; Charles F . Tonnerro , Prov . J . G . D . ; Thomas Jones , Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Henry Fraser , P . Prov . G . Supt . of AAforks ; AVillinm Handford , Assist . Proi \ G . Dir . of Cers ., as Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Alexander Speirs , as Prov . G . S . B . ; John E . Clinger , Prov . G . Org . ; Louis A . Emanuel , P . Prov . G . Org . ; Joseph K . Hamilton , Prov . G . Purst . ; and the representatives of various Lodges . The District Grancl Lodge ivas opened in form , and the minutes of the quarterly communication of the 21 st Alarch , 1859 , read and confirmed .

The Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster informed the District Grancl Loelge that Freemasonry AA'as recovering from the injuries which it had sustained in the upper provinces of Bengal during the mutiny . Lodge True Brothers , No . 009 , AA-as again Avorking at Dinaporo ; and Lodge Alorning Star , No . 810 , ivhich had been quenched immediately after its reappearance previous to the disturbances , had again risen in December last , and a new Avarrant of confirmation had been procured for it from England . The Avarrant of the new Lodge , Hope and Perseverance , No .

1 , 084 , at Lahore , had also been received from England , and forwarded to the Alaster . This Lodge ivas already so strong , that a Royal Arch Chapter ivas about to be attached to it . The Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster announced his intention of conferring the rank of P . Prov . J . G . AV . en AV . Bro . II . D . Sandeman , Alaster of Lodge Hope and Perseverance , No . 1 , 084 , in consideration of the A'aluablo services rendered by him iu the cause of Freemasonry in this jirovince and of the high estimation in Avhich he was held in thc Craft .

The Prov . Grand Secretary read the following letter from tho Secretary fco the Calcutta Freemasons' Hall Building Committee : — "Dear Sir and V . AA . Brother , —I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1 st inst ., and in reply to state for tlie information of the R . AA . the Prov . Grand Alaster , that the committee appointed to submit a scheme for thc erection of a Masonic Hall , have held several meetings

on that subject , and that a minute plan , showing tho description of tho building they ivould recommend , its probable cost , as well as a scheme for raising the necessary funds , had been drawn up several months ago ; but owing to a suggestion of one of the members of the committee ti > adorn the building ivith a balcony covered AA'ith corrugated iron and dispense with the old fashioned verandah , ifc ivas necessary to make a reference to England , in order to ascertain the probable cost of the material ivhich ivould be required for that purpose . Until a reply to that reference is received

, the committee regret they shall not be able to submit the report in question ; but they hope to be in : i position of doing so before the third quarterl y meeting of the Prov . Grand Locfoc . —I am , dear Sir and V . W . Brother , yours fraternall y , A . AI , DOWLKA ' Secretary Freemasons' HaU Committee . " ' ' Tim Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster stated that ho had confirmed the exclusion , from their respective Lodges , of brethren Avho ivould neither pay the arrears of their cluesnor appear in Lod when summoned to

, ge show cause ivhy thoy should not lie excluded . The Prov . Grand Secretary then read a letter from tho Alaster of Locfoe Humility with Fortitude , No . 279 , relative to "J . Hardy ul ' ms Richard Henry Jones , " ivho had been found guilty of having " forged and uttered a cheque on tbe Government Savings Bank for Rupees 230 . in the name of James Stephen Atorton , " and also on a charge of " theft of some wearing apparelthe property of the said Ainrton" and tenced to six

, , sen years ' penal servitude , and Avho it appeared had in April , 1858 been made a Mason in Lodge Humility with Fortitude . ' On a motion made by AV . Bro . Thos . Jones , Prov . G . Sunt , of AA orl- ~ seconded by AV . Bro . A . Speirs , P . AI ., Lodge No . Ur 5 S , ' with reference to the above letter , Richard Henry Jones was expelled from Freemasonry and formal proclamation of his expulsion was made b y thc Prov . Grand Pursuivant .

/ The Prov . Grand Secretary then read the following report of the Finance Committee on the audit of tho Prov . Grand Treasurer ' s accounts —District Grand Lodge—Balance of first quarter of 1 S 59 . £ 3 , 130 13 s Sitreceipts during the second quarter , . i'l , 111 lis .: disbursements duriii ' - ' the second quarter , £ SS 5 7 * . Id . ; balance in hand . £ : i , M 7 4 * . 7 d . Kuncl of _ Benevolence—Balance of first quarter of 1 S 59 , . 01 , 852 10 s . bit . ¦ receipts during the second quarter ,. . £ 500 ; disbursements ' durhi- '' " the second quarter , £ 531 . ; balance in hand , £ 1 , 881 Ills r , d ° '

¦ ,- !! r ' rn ° V ;! ad 0 by , ' ' ° ' ' Jul , » i » S'S I ' . S . G .. l . ) ., seconded by IV . Jji-o . R . 1 . Lallan , P . G . Steward , the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts , as audited , were passed . It was moved b y R . AV . Bro . AV . Clark , P . S . G . AV , seconded by AV . Bro . A Spiers , that Rs . 491-10-3 , expended on account of banquets in execs nw ' ' ' aml 0 ffiee , ' '"! ' quarterly payments , in consequence of the Grand Ollicers fouid being deprived of assistance I ' m ,,, patent fees , whilst the representatives ol Lodges were continued to be received as guests , should be made up by a donation from the Fund ofthe District Grand Lodge

India.

AV . Bro . AV . Kirkpatrick , P . AI . Lodge , No . 740 , seconded by Bro . E . AI Rebeiro , J . AV ., Lodge No . 740 , moved the following amendment : —That the motion be postponed , and that the Resolution of the 28 th December , 1857 , which provides the mode in Avhich the deficiency shall be made up , be carried out . A discussion ensued regarding the banquet , n-hich was followed by some very stormy proceedings and recrimination , caused by the publication of some letters in the Indian newspapers referring to Alasonry in

India , and particularly in that ProA-. G . Lodge . Some brethren ivere present Avho were supposed to have communicated the information in question and to have originated the offensive comments in the journals ; these brethren ivere taken to task iu a style ivhich showed that , unfortunately , strong language in Grancl Lodge is not confined to Europe , but that coarseness and vituperation unworthy of gentlemen and of Masons , are to be found on both sides of the water . At the same time it cannot be denied that if the assertions made against these brethren

be susceptible of proof , they have been guilty of most reprehensible conduct . The Provincial Grand Secretary read , for fche . information of the District Grand Lodge , a letter addressed by the D . Prov . G . AL , to the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England , dated 3 rd June , regarding a complaint made by Lodge Marine , No . 282 , that an insult had been offered to the Past Alaster of that Lodge by the Scottish Lodge St . David in the Eastand at the same time referring to the evils of a mixed

, jurisdiction in a Province . The Deputy Provincial Grand Alaster drew the attention of tho Alastcrs of the Lodges to the 12 th of the " Antient Charges , " under AA-hich they had promised their attendance at the communications and committees of thc District Grancl Lodge . There being no further business , the District Grand Lodge AA'as closeel in form .

America.

AMERICA .

GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA . THE Grand Lodge of Nebraska held its annual communication on the 11 th June last . All of tlie subordinate Lodges in tho jurisdiction , six iu number , were represented . The M . AV . Grand Alaster , Robert C . Jordan , delivered an able and instructive address . He makes some very sensible and judicious remarks upon the subject of there having been " no increase in the number of Lodges during thc past j-ear . " He mentions that brethren in different portions of the territory had in

contemplation the forming of three neiv Lodges , but he recommends a jiostpouement of action in the matter . GRAND LODGE OF AA'ISCONSIN . Trrrc Grand Lodge of AAlsconsin held its annual communication iu June last . Eighty-four subordinate Loelges were represented . The M . W . Grand Alaster , Luther Af . Tracy , read his annual address , lie

represents that peace and harmony prevailed among the brethren throughout the jurisdiction , and that at " no time since the organization of Grand Lodge has there been greater caution used in the selection of materials . " He granted eleven dispensations for new Lodges , ten of Avhich Avere granted charters , and the dispensation ofthe other was continued for another year . There aro 107 Lodges in the jurisdiction , having a total membership of 3 , 303 Alaster Alasons , 200 FelloAV Crafts , anel 311 Entered Apprentice Afasons .

OHIO . AIASOXBY in Cleveland is in a fine and flourishing condition . AVe have two blue . Lodges , the Cleveland City . No . 15 , of which Bro . Chas . A . AVoodward is W . AI ., anel Iris Lodge , No . 229 , Bro . G . H . Burt , AV . AI , both of which for the last few months have been as busy as possible , holding meetings about every Aveek , and Ave are glad to know thafc almost every candidate who has knocked at the door has beeu found

worthy and well qualified . Webb Chapter , No . 14 , of R . A . AI ., has also been busy , for , as the beauties of Alasonry are revealed to the candidate he seeks for further light , and is desirous of climbing to the topmost round in the ladder ere he can relinquish his desire for more . Never has Alasonry been iu so nourishing a condition in this city as at the present time , and we sincerely believe that if the leading members ol both Lodges ivill exercise due caution in the selection of candidates , seeing that none are permitted to enter but thoso who are prop ' . 'i ' b " vouched for and AA-hoso character anel standing , like Caisar ' s wife , is above suspicion , then will Alasonry continue to flourish for evermore .

Obituary.

Obituary .

Tltl'l LATE BRO . COLONEL THOMAS AVILDAIAN , rilOA'lNOIAL GRAXD MASTEB OS NOTTIUGHA . AI . SIH 11 E . A nr . OTUEU Avho forwards an occaronal contribution to the Magtt :: iii <\ thus alludes to the demise of the late highly esteemed Prov . G . AI . of Notts : — " Our able , chief has been summoned by the Grand Alaster of all to appear in his celestial Lodge , to undergo the ordeal , there to

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THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF ZETLAND, M.W. GRAND MASTER. Article 1
BETHEL-GOLGOTHA. Article 2
THE THEORY OF LIGHT. Article 3
FREEMASONRY AND THE USEFUL ARTS. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
Literature. Article 4
Poetry. Article 8
CORRESPONDECE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
INDIA. Article 18
AMERICA. Article 18
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

INDIA .

DISTRICT GRAND LODGE OF BENGAL . A QUARTERLY communication of the District Grancl Lodge of Bengal AA'as holden at the Freemasons' Hall , ou Friday , the 2-lth June , 1859 , at ivhich were present the R . AA " . Bros . John J . L . Hoff , D . Prov . G . AI .. as Prov . G . M . ; Philip AV . LeGeyt , P . Prov . G . AI . of AVestern India ; AVilliam Clark , Prov . S . G . AV . ; John B . Roberts , Prov . J . G . AV . ; Duncan Alonteith , P . Prov . S . G . AV . ; AA'illiam J . Judge , P . Prov . J . G . AV . ; John G . Llewelyn ,

P . Prov . J . G . AAs ; AVilliam H . Hoff , PI-OA-. G . Sec ; Frederick Jennings , Prov . S . G . D . ; Charles F . Tonnerro , Prov . J . G . D . ; Thomas Jones , Prov . G . Supt . of AVorks ; Henry Fraser , P . Prov . G . Supt . of AAforks ; AVillinm Handford , Assist . Proi \ G . Dir . of Cers ., as Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Alexander Speirs , as Prov . G . S . B . ; John E . Clinger , Prov . G . Org . ; Louis A . Emanuel , P . Prov . G . Org . ; Joseph K . Hamilton , Prov . G . Purst . ; and the representatives of various Lodges . The District Grancl Lodge ivas opened in form , and the minutes of the quarterly communication of the 21 st Alarch , 1859 , read and confirmed .

The Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster informed the District Grancl Loelge that Freemasonry AA'as recovering from the injuries which it had sustained in the upper provinces of Bengal during the mutiny . Lodge True Brothers , No . 009 , AA-as again Avorking at Dinaporo ; and Lodge Alorning Star , No . 810 , ivhich had been quenched immediately after its reappearance previous to the disturbances , had again risen in December last , and a new Avarrant of confirmation had been procured for it from England . The Avarrant of the new Lodge , Hope and Perseverance , No .

1 , 084 , at Lahore , had also been received from England , and forwarded to the Alaster . This Lodge ivas already so strong , that a Royal Arch Chapter ivas about to be attached to it . The Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster announced his intention of conferring the rank of P . Prov . J . G . AV . en AV . Bro . II . D . Sandeman , Alaster of Lodge Hope and Perseverance , No . 1 , 084 , in consideration of the A'aluablo services rendered by him iu the cause of Freemasonry in this jirovince and of the high estimation in Avhich he was held in thc Craft .

The Prov . Grand Secretary read the following letter from tho Secretary fco the Calcutta Freemasons' Hall Building Committee : — "Dear Sir and V . AA . Brother , —I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 1 st inst ., and in reply to state for tlie information of the R . AA . the Prov . Grand Alaster , that the committee appointed to submit a scheme for thc erection of a Masonic Hall , have held several meetings

on that subject , and that a minute plan , showing tho description of tho building they ivould recommend , its probable cost , as well as a scheme for raising the necessary funds , had been drawn up several months ago ; but owing to a suggestion of one of the members of the committee ti > adorn the building ivith a balcony covered AA'ith corrugated iron and dispense with the old fashioned verandah , ifc ivas necessary to make a reference to England , in order to ascertain the probable cost of the material ivhich ivould be required for that purpose . Until a reply to that reference is received

, the committee regret they shall not be able to submit the report in question ; but they hope to be in : i position of doing so before the third quarterl y meeting of the Prov . Grand Locfoc . —I am , dear Sir and V . W . Brother , yours fraternall y , A . AI , DOWLKA ' Secretary Freemasons' HaU Committee . " ' ' Tim Deputy Prov . Grand Alaster stated that ho had confirmed the exclusion , from their respective Lodges , of brethren Avho ivould neither pay the arrears of their cluesnor appear in Lod when summoned to

, ge show cause ivhy thoy should not lie excluded . The Prov . Grand Secretary then read a letter from tho Alaster of Locfoe Humility with Fortitude , No . 279 , relative to "J . Hardy ul ' ms Richard Henry Jones , " ivho had been found guilty of having " forged and uttered a cheque on tbe Government Savings Bank for Rupees 230 . in the name of James Stephen Atorton , " and also on a charge of " theft of some wearing apparelthe property of the said Ainrton" and tenced to six

, , sen years ' penal servitude , and Avho it appeared had in April , 1858 been made a Mason in Lodge Humility with Fortitude . ' On a motion made by AV . Bro . Thos . Jones , Prov . G . Sunt , of AA orl- ~ seconded by AV . Bro . A . Speirs , P . AI ., Lodge No . Ur 5 S , ' with reference to the above letter , Richard Henry Jones was expelled from Freemasonry and formal proclamation of his expulsion was made b y thc Prov . Grand Pursuivant .

/ The Prov . Grand Secretary then read the following report of the Finance Committee on the audit of tho Prov . Grand Treasurer ' s accounts —District Grand Lodge—Balance of first quarter of 1 S 59 . £ 3 , 130 13 s Sitreceipts during the second quarter , . i'l , 111 lis .: disbursements duriii ' - ' the second quarter , £ SS 5 7 * . Id . ; balance in hand . £ : i , M 7 4 * . 7 d . Kuncl of _ Benevolence—Balance of first quarter of 1 S 59 , . 01 , 852 10 s . bit . ¦ receipts during the second quarter ,. . £ 500 ; disbursements ' durhi- '' " the second quarter , £ 531 . ; balance in hand , £ 1 , 881 Ills r , d ° '

¦ ,- !! r ' rn ° V ;! ad 0 by , ' ' ° ' ' Jul , » i » S'S I ' . S . G .. l . ) ., seconded by IV . Jji-o . R . 1 . Lallan , P . G . Steward , the Provincial Grand Treasurer ' s accounts , as audited , were passed . It was moved b y R . AV . Bro . AV . Clark , P . S . G . AV , seconded by AV . Bro . A Spiers , that Rs . 491-10-3 , expended on account of banquets in execs nw ' ' ' aml 0 ffiee , ' '"! ' quarterly payments , in consequence of the Grand Ollicers fouid being deprived of assistance I ' m ,,, patent fees , whilst the representatives ol Lodges were continued to be received as guests , should be made up by a donation from the Fund ofthe District Grand Lodge

India.

AV . Bro . AV . Kirkpatrick , P . AI . Lodge , No . 740 , seconded by Bro . E . AI Rebeiro , J . AV ., Lodge No . 740 , moved the following amendment : —That the motion be postponed , and that the Resolution of the 28 th December , 1857 , which provides the mode in Avhich the deficiency shall be made up , be carried out . A discussion ensued regarding the banquet , n-hich was followed by some very stormy proceedings and recrimination , caused by the publication of some letters in the Indian newspapers referring to Alasonry in

India , and particularly in that ProA-. G . Lodge . Some brethren ivere present Avho were supposed to have communicated the information in question and to have originated the offensive comments in the journals ; these brethren ivere taken to task iu a style ivhich showed that , unfortunately , strong language in Grancl Lodge is not confined to Europe , but that coarseness and vituperation unworthy of gentlemen and of Masons , are to be found on both sides of the water . At the same time it cannot be denied that if the assertions made against these brethren

be susceptible of proof , they have been guilty of most reprehensible conduct . The Provincial Grand Secretary read , for fche . information of the District Grand Lodge , a letter addressed by the D . Prov . G . AL , to the Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of England , dated 3 rd June , regarding a complaint made by Lodge Marine , No . 282 , that an insult had been offered to the Past Alaster of that Lodge by the Scottish Lodge St . David in the Eastand at the same time referring to the evils of a mixed

, jurisdiction in a Province . The Deputy Provincial Grand Alaster drew the attention of tho Alastcrs of the Lodges to the 12 th of the " Antient Charges , " under AA-hich they had promised their attendance at the communications and committees of thc District Grancl Lodge . There being no further business , the District Grand Lodge AA'as closeel in form .

America.

AMERICA .

GRAND LODGE OF NEBRASKA . THE Grand Lodge of Nebraska held its annual communication on the 11 th June last . All of tlie subordinate Lodges in tho jurisdiction , six iu number , were represented . The M . AV . Grand Alaster , Robert C . Jordan , delivered an able and instructive address . He makes some very sensible and judicious remarks upon the subject of there having been " no increase in the number of Lodges during thc past j-ear . " He mentions that brethren in different portions of the territory had in

contemplation the forming of three neiv Lodges , but he recommends a jiostpouement of action in the matter . GRAND LODGE OF AA'ISCONSIN . Trrrc Grand Lodge of AAlsconsin held its annual communication iu June last . Eighty-four subordinate Loelges were represented . The M . W . Grand Alaster , Luther Af . Tracy , read his annual address , lie

represents that peace and harmony prevailed among the brethren throughout the jurisdiction , and that at " no time since the organization of Grand Lodge has there been greater caution used in the selection of materials . " He granted eleven dispensations for new Lodges , ten of Avhich Avere granted charters , and the dispensation ofthe other was continued for another year . There aro 107 Lodges in the jurisdiction , having a total membership of 3 , 303 Alaster Alasons , 200 FelloAV Crafts , anel 311 Entered Apprentice Afasons .

OHIO . AIASOXBY in Cleveland is in a fine and flourishing condition . AVe have two blue . Lodges , the Cleveland City . No . 15 , of which Bro . Chas . A . AVoodward is W . AI ., anel Iris Lodge , No . 229 , Bro . G . H . Burt , AV . AI , both of which for the last few months have been as busy as possible , holding meetings about every Aveek , and Ave are glad to know thafc almost every candidate who has knocked at the door has beeu found

worthy and well qualified . Webb Chapter , No . 14 , of R . A . AI ., has also been busy , for , as the beauties of Alasonry are revealed to the candidate he seeks for further light , and is desirous of climbing to the topmost round in the ladder ere he can relinquish his desire for more . Never has Alasonry been iu so nourishing a condition in this city as at the present time , and we sincerely believe that if the leading members ol both Lodges ivill exercise due caution in the selection of candidates , seeing that none are permitted to enter but thoso who are prop ' . 'i ' b " vouched for and AA-hoso character anel standing , like Caisar ' s wife , is above suspicion , then will Alasonry continue to flourish for evermore .

Obituary.

Obituary .

Tltl'l LATE BRO . COLONEL THOMAS AVILDAIAN , rilOA'lNOIAL GRAXD MASTEB OS NOTTIUGHA . AI . SIH 11 E . A nr . OTUEU Avho forwards an occaronal contribution to the Magtt :: iii <\ thus alludes to the demise of the late highly esteemed Prov . G . AI . of Notts : — " Our able , chief has been summoned by the Grand Alaster of all to appear in his celestial Lodge , to undergo the ordeal , there to

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