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India.

CHAPTER HOPE , CALCUTTA . Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , held a convocation on Saturday , Sept . 7 th , M . E . Comp . F . Jennings presiding , for the election of principals for the ensuing year , and the exaltation of the following brethren : —J . H . Llewelyn , Surgeon , H . M . ' s 8 th Hussars , recommended by V . E . C . Llewelyn ; Hugh McLardy , Secretary Ganges Steam Company , of Lodge No . 285 ; R . A . O'Brien , Surgeon P . and

0 . Company , of Lodge No . 279 ; and R . M . Wibrow , of Lodge No . 551 . The last three , and two others who were afterwards proposed , viz ., Bros . iEneas Perkins , of No . 265 , and R . W . Pearce , of No . 284 , were exalted . M . E . Comp . Jennings was re-elected to the first chair , providing a dispensation could be obtained , he having already filled the office for three years and a half . But as , inaclverdently , the names of all those eligible for the Chair were not published in the summonsthe question of election has been

de-, ferred . E . G . John AV . Brown was elected to the Chair of II ., and E . C . John Martin to that of J . ; Comp . AV . Clark , C . E ., was reelected Principal Sojourner ; and Comp . J . G . Bowerman , Scribe E and Treasurer . LUCKNOW LODGE .

A member of Lodge 771 of England has sent us the following account of a visit paid by him to the Lucknow Lodge : — " I was at a pretty large gathering of Lodge Morning Star ( No . 810 ) , on the 12 th instant ( August ) . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , and . after new members had been hallotted for , a craftsman was raised by Bro . Capt . AV . Young , who performed the ceremony right ably , with a greater degree of solemnity , in fact , than I have seen it performed in many lodges both

in Europe and India . A fiber the lodge had been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent supper ; and the evening was wound up with some really good music . On the whole , I was highly pleased with my visit to Lodge Morning Star . "

ROY BAREILLY LODGE . The new Lodge , Faith , Hope , and Charity , at Roy Bareilly , was opened and consecrated on the 26 th August , with the assistance of -the Master and Past Master of the Lucknow Lodge , Bros . Young and Macgrennan , for whom dawks had been laid , and who , on arrival , received a cordial welcome from the Roy Bareilly brethren . The W . M . Elect of the new lodgeBro . J . Grantof H . M's . 48 th

, , Segt ., had been previously installed at Lucknow . A full report of the consecration will appear in our next issue . Bro . J . J . L . Hoff , Offg . P . G . M ., and the following brethren of Lodge Morning Star , have been elected honorary members of Lodge , Faith , Hope , and Charity : —Bros . T . N . Young and J . F . Macgrennan , J . Russell , P . H . Knight , and E . R . II .. Hoff .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND CIIAPTEE . The half-yearly meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter of AVest Yorkshire was holden at Bradford , on Wednesday , November 6 , in the new Masonic Hall , under the banner of the Chapter of Charity No . 379 ) .

The Chapter having been duly opened by Comp . Wm . Mawson , Z ., Dr . Taylor , H ., and J . T . Robinson , J ., the Prov . Grand Chapter entered . In the absence of the Prov . G . Sup ., from indisposition , Comp . the Rev . A . F . A . AA oodford , Prov . M . E . II . and P . Z . 364 , presided , together with M . E . John Booth , P . Prov . S . J . and P . Z . 322 , as H . ; and M . E . Comp . Wm . Coekin , Prov . G . Steward , and P . Z . 342 , as J . ; also Comps . Fox , as S . E . ; Wm . Clark , S . N . ; D . SalmondP . Soj . ; Henry Smith 1 st As . ; Thos . Hill 2 nd As . ;

, , , Wm . Dixon , Treas . ; also J . Pickard ; Henry Berlon , 379 ; J . H . Buckley , Michael Rogerson , AA . Mawson , AVilliam Gath , P . Z . ' s , 379 ; Dr . Taylor , J . T . Robinson , L . C . Hill , J . Gaunt , James Lumb , A . Hunter , J . J . Holmes , Dewhirst , J . Seed , J . Hill , J . J . Scha > ppi , H . 0 . Mawson , R . H . Ward , of Charity , ( No . ' . 379 ); Thos . Perkinton , Isaac Booth , Hy . AVardle , 73 ; J . Ahrens , 874 ; as well as companions from various towns in the Province . _ Comp . J . Peace officiated as Prov . G . Organist .

The M . E . Z . read letters of apology from M . E . George Fearnley , Prov . G . Sup . of West Yorkshire , on account of bronchitis , as also from Comp . R . R . Nelson , S . E ., from serious indisposition , as well as from M . E . Comp . Dr . Senior , P . Prov . II . The formal business of the chapter having been concluded , the M . E . Comp . BOOTH proposed , and M . E . Comp . COCKIN , J ., seconded ,

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a vote of congratulation on behalf of Prov . G . Chapter , to the M . E . Z . and Comps . of the Chapter of Charity , in respect of the beautiful rooms where they were for the first time assembled ; the proposition met with a hearty response ; and was unanimously agreed to by the companions present . The M . E . Z . then alluded in feeling terms to the absence of the Prov . Grand Sup . through severe indispositionwhereupon it was

, , moved by P . G . Soj ., David Salmond , P . Z . 379 , and seconded by Comp . Dr . Taylor , that the best wishes of the Prov . G . Chapter be tendered to the M . E . Prov . G . Sup . for a speedy restoration to health ; and that the S . E . ^ conimunicate the resolution . It was unanimously resolved that the next meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter be held at Huddersfield , under the banner of the Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 342 ) . There being no further

business , the Prov . Grand Chapter retired , and the Chapter of Charity was closed in antient form . The companions then adjourned to refreshments in the banquet room , where a repast had been provided , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given ; the companions having spent an agreeable evening , finally separated at nine o'clock .

Lady Masonry In Scotland.

LADY MASONRY IN SCOTLAND .

The Ayr Advertiser informs us that " Major Thornton , who is very popular in Masonic circles , both here and in Edinburgh , having accepted the office of Grand Superintendent of the Eastern Star Degree ( Adoptive or Lady Freemasonry ) there is every prospect of its being placed upon a satisfactory footing in the western district of Scotland . The major Jhas , we believe , instructed his Secretary to frame a code of bye-laws by which the patrons of the Order will henceforth be regulated in conferring the degree , which is

becoming quite a favourite among the ladies , whose relationship to the Craft entitles them to receive it . The Head of the Order , Dr . Morris , has been communicated with on the introduction of the ' step' into Scotland , and will , no doubt , approve of and confirm the appointments which have already been made hy his depute , Capt , T . Wilson . The following appointments have been made , the brethren named being authorised to confer the degree : —Major Thornton , Prov . G . M . for the Western District of Scotland ; D .

Murray Lyon , Mother Kilwinning , Sen . Patron and Sec . ; George Good , Patron in Ayr Kilwinning ; James Rowan , do . in Ayr Operative ; David Bingham , do . in Ayr Royal Arch ; William Chambers , do . in Ayr St . Paul . Capt . Gairdner , of 43 , Carrickfergus , was , along with eight others , last week initiated by the Mother Kilwining Patron ; and doubtless ere this the Eastern Star has deigned to emit its many-hued rays upon the fair ones in the northern parts of Erin's isle .

[ AVe trust that the nonsense ^ will not be allow ed to extend to England—though we have heard of the degree being conferred in Fleet-street . ]

NOVEMBER . —The flowers are withered , and we expatiate no more upon their many beauties ; speak we then of the fadeless glories of the holy men which bloom everlastingly in the memory of the church . It was a fine idea which caused the festival of All Saints to be appointed for the first of November . It comes not with the new-born year , ere the echo of the Christmas carol has died away , and whilst the star of the Epiphany yet shines above

the horizon . It comes not in the joyous spring time , when the earth is entwining herself with garlands , and the glorious Easter Hymn swells from a thousand throats ; not when we rejoice in the summer's brightness ; not when we gather the luscious fruits of autumn , or watch the waving of the golden corn . No ; but when the branches of the trees are bare , and the sky is blue no longer ; when the year , growing old , shrouds his shattered beauties in thick fogswhen our hearts well misgive us on account of the

; may transient nature of all things here below ; then our thoughts are directed to the never-ending joys of the better land ; and , whilst we are exhorted to " run with patience the race that is set before us , " bright examples of those who have entered into their rest are given unto us , and in the festival of " All Saints " we celebrate " the great cloud of witnesses" which compasses us about . —English Woman ' s Domestic Magazine ( November ) .

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CONSTITUTIONS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
ARCHITECTURAL STUDY AND ARCHITECTURAL PROGRESS. Article 3
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON .LITERATURE-. SCIENCE AND ART. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
LADY MASONRY IN SCOTLAND. Article 16
Obituary. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE "WEEK. Article 18
SPECIAL NOTICE. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

CHAPTER HOPE , CALCUTTA . Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , held a convocation on Saturday , Sept . 7 th , M . E . Comp . F . Jennings presiding , for the election of principals for the ensuing year , and the exaltation of the following brethren : —J . H . Llewelyn , Surgeon , H . M . ' s 8 th Hussars , recommended by V . E . C . Llewelyn ; Hugh McLardy , Secretary Ganges Steam Company , of Lodge No . 285 ; R . A . O'Brien , Surgeon P . and

0 . Company , of Lodge No . 279 ; and R . M . Wibrow , of Lodge No . 551 . The last three , and two others who were afterwards proposed , viz ., Bros . iEneas Perkins , of No . 265 , and R . W . Pearce , of No . 284 , were exalted . M . E . Comp . Jennings was re-elected to the first chair , providing a dispensation could be obtained , he having already filled the office for three years and a half . But as , inaclverdently , the names of all those eligible for the Chair were not published in the summonsthe question of election has been

de-, ferred . E . G . John AV . Brown was elected to the Chair of II ., and E . C . John Martin to that of J . ; Comp . AV . Clark , C . E ., was reelected Principal Sojourner ; and Comp . J . G . Bowerman , Scribe E and Treasurer . LUCKNOW LODGE .

A member of Lodge 771 of England has sent us the following account of a visit paid by him to the Lucknow Lodge : — " I was at a pretty large gathering of Lodge Morning Star ( No . 810 ) , on the 12 th instant ( August ) . After the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , and . after new members had been hallotted for , a craftsman was raised by Bro . Capt . AV . Young , who performed the ceremony right ably , with a greater degree of solemnity , in fact , than I have seen it performed in many lodges both

in Europe and India . A fiber the lodge had been closed , the brethren sat down to an excellent supper ; and the evening was wound up with some really good music . On the whole , I was highly pleased with my visit to Lodge Morning Star . "

ROY BAREILLY LODGE . The new Lodge , Faith , Hope , and Charity , at Roy Bareilly , was opened and consecrated on the 26 th August , with the assistance of -the Master and Past Master of the Lucknow Lodge , Bros . Young and Macgrennan , for whom dawks had been laid , and who , on arrival , received a cordial welcome from the Roy Bareilly brethren . The W . M . Elect of the new lodgeBro . J . Grantof H . M's . 48 th

, , Segt ., had been previously installed at Lucknow . A full report of the consecration will appear in our next issue . Bro . J . J . L . Hoff , Offg . P . G . M ., and the following brethren of Lodge Morning Star , have been elected honorary members of Lodge , Faith , Hope , and Charity : —Bros . T . N . Young and J . F . Macgrennan , J . Russell , P . H . Knight , and E . R . II .. Hoff .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

YORKSHIRE ( WEST ) . PROVINCIAL GRAND CIIAPTEE . The half-yearly meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter of AVest Yorkshire was holden at Bradford , on Wednesday , November 6 , in the new Masonic Hall , under the banner of the Chapter of Charity No . 379 ) .

The Chapter having been duly opened by Comp . Wm . Mawson , Z ., Dr . Taylor , H ., and J . T . Robinson , J ., the Prov . Grand Chapter entered . In the absence of the Prov . G . Sup ., from indisposition , Comp . the Rev . A . F . A . AA oodford , Prov . M . E . II . and P . Z . 364 , presided , together with M . E . John Booth , P . Prov . S . J . and P . Z . 322 , as H . ; and M . E . Comp . Wm . Coekin , Prov . G . Steward , and P . Z . 342 , as J . ; also Comps . Fox , as S . E . ; Wm . Clark , S . N . ; D . SalmondP . Soj . ; Henry Smith 1 st As . ; Thos . Hill 2 nd As . ;

, , , Wm . Dixon , Treas . ; also J . Pickard ; Henry Berlon , 379 ; J . H . Buckley , Michael Rogerson , AA . Mawson , AVilliam Gath , P . Z . ' s , 379 ; Dr . Taylor , J . T . Robinson , L . C . Hill , J . Gaunt , James Lumb , A . Hunter , J . J . Holmes , Dewhirst , J . Seed , J . Hill , J . J . Scha > ppi , H . 0 . Mawson , R . H . Ward , of Charity , ( No . ' . 379 ); Thos . Perkinton , Isaac Booth , Hy . AVardle , 73 ; J . Ahrens , 874 ; as well as companions from various towns in the Province . _ Comp . J . Peace officiated as Prov . G . Organist .

The M . E . Z . read letters of apology from M . E . George Fearnley , Prov . G . Sup . of West Yorkshire , on account of bronchitis , as also from Comp . R . R . Nelson , S . E ., from serious indisposition , as well as from M . E . Comp . Dr . Senior , P . Prov . II . The formal business of the chapter having been concluded , the M . E . Comp . BOOTH proposed , and M . E . Comp . COCKIN , J ., seconded ,

Royal Arch.

a vote of congratulation on behalf of Prov . G . Chapter , to the M . E . Z . and Comps . of the Chapter of Charity , in respect of the beautiful rooms where they were for the first time assembled ; the proposition met with a hearty response ; and was unanimously agreed to by the companions present . The M . E . Z . then alluded in feeling terms to the absence of the Prov . Grand Sup . through severe indispositionwhereupon it was

, , moved by P . G . Soj ., David Salmond , P . Z . 379 , and seconded by Comp . Dr . Taylor , that the best wishes of the Prov . G . Chapter be tendered to the M . E . Prov . G . Sup . for a speedy restoration to health ; and that the S . E . ^ conimunicate the resolution . It was unanimously resolved that the next meeting of the Prov . Grand Chapter be held at Huddersfield , under the banner of the Chapter of Perseverance ( No . 342 ) . There being no further

business , the Prov . Grand Chapter retired , and the Chapter of Charity was closed in antient form . The companions then adjourned to refreshments in the banquet room , where a repast had been provided , after which the usual loyal and Masonic toasts were given ; the companions having spent an agreeable evening , finally separated at nine o'clock .

Lady Masonry In Scotland.

LADY MASONRY IN SCOTLAND .

The Ayr Advertiser informs us that " Major Thornton , who is very popular in Masonic circles , both here and in Edinburgh , having accepted the office of Grand Superintendent of the Eastern Star Degree ( Adoptive or Lady Freemasonry ) there is every prospect of its being placed upon a satisfactory footing in the western district of Scotland . The major Jhas , we believe , instructed his Secretary to frame a code of bye-laws by which the patrons of the Order will henceforth be regulated in conferring the degree , which is

becoming quite a favourite among the ladies , whose relationship to the Craft entitles them to receive it . The Head of the Order , Dr . Morris , has been communicated with on the introduction of the ' step' into Scotland , and will , no doubt , approve of and confirm the appointments which have already been made hy his depute , Capt , T . Wilson . The following appointments have been made , the brethren named being authorised to confer the degree : —Major Thornton , Prov . G . M . for the Western District of Scotland ; D .

Murray Lyon , Mother Kilwinning , Sen . Patron and Sec . ; George Good , Patron in Ayr Kilwinning ; James Rowan , do . in Ayr Operative ; David Bingham , do . in Ayr Royal Arch ; William Chambers , do . in Ayr St . Paul . Capt . Gairdner , of 43 , Carrickfergus , was , along with eight others , last week initiated by the Mother Kilwining Patron ; and doubtless ere this the Eastern Star has deigned to emit its many-hued rays upon the fair ones in the northern parts of Erin's isle .

[ AVe trust that the nonsense ^ will not be allow ed to extend to England—though we have heard of the degree being conferred in Fleet-street . ]

NOVEMBER . —The flowers are withered , and we expatiate no more upon their many beauties ; speak we then of the fadeless glories of the holy men which bloom everlastingly in the memory of the church . It was a fine idea which caused the festival of All Saints to be appointed for the first of November . It comes not with the new-born year , ere the echo of the Christmas carol has died away , and whilst the star of the Epiphany yet shines above

the horizon . It comes not in the joyous spring time , when the earth is entwining herself with garlands , and the glorious Easter Hymn swells from a thousand throats ; not when we rejoice in the summer's brightness ; not when we gather the luscious fruits of autumn , or watch the waving of the golden corn . No ; but when the branches of the trees are bare , and the sky is blue no longer ; when the year , growing old , shrouds his shattered beauties in thick fogswhen our hearts well misgive us on account of the

; may transient nature of all things here below ; then our thoughts are directed to the never-ending joys of the better land ; and , whilst we are exhorted to " run with patience the race that is set before us , " bright examples of those who have entered into their rest are given unto us , and in the festival of " All Saints " we celebrate " the great cloud of witnesses" which compasses us about . —English Woman ' s Domestic Magazine ( November ) .

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