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Provincial.

begun , for he had hacl the honour about a year ago to install bis Grace WM . of the Sir Isaac Newton Loclge , Cambridge , and lie Avas now proud to see him plated in one of the Highest positions in Jl asonry it ivas possible to attain , ancl of his being a scion of his own province . He had also had a Avish to be acquainted with the brethren of the province of Lincolnshire , for they Avere near neighbours , ancl though it sometimes happened that the nearest neighbours Avere not the best friends

, yefc he trusted that their intercourse might be frequent . ( Hear , hear . ) Bro . Dr . MACKINDER , P . Prov . Supt . AVorks , proposed in a speech of considerable length , " the Visiting Brethren from other Lodges . " Bro . J . BRAMLEY-MOORE , M . P ., in responding , alluded to Masonry abroad , and to its utility , of Avhich he related a striking

instance . Bro . T . H . HALL , Prov . G . M . for Cambridgeshire , next proposed " Prosperity to Masonry in the Province of Lincolnshire . " Bro . AV . CLEGG , Prov . G . S ., in responding , referred to the late late Prov . G . M . for the province , of AA'hom it might be said " that " he spoke no slander ; no , nor listened to it , " ancl AVIIO hacl " worn the white flower of a blameless life" through that

long tract of years that he had been known to them . ( Hear , bear . ) Bro . the R ^ v . E . L ARKEN then prosed " The Committee of Management ; " to Avhich Bro . R . HALL , Prov . G . Sec , briefly responded . Bro . E . F . BROADBENT proposed " The Ladies , " which Avas responded to by Bro . Payne .

The toast list having been exhausted , the proceedings terminated . THE BALL took place at the county Assembly-rooms , the brethren appearing in full Masonic costume . Of course the chief object of interest was the Prov . G . M ., the Duke of St . Albans , AA'ho appeared to enjoy himself thoroughly . Dancing Avas kept up with spirit , until a someAvhat early hour , to the delightful strains of the band of the Royal North Lincoln Militia .

India.

INDIA .

LOCAL . The following members of the District Grand Loclge are about to proceed to Europe : —AV . Bro . H . Fraser , Prov . P . G . Superintendent of Works . AV . Bro . A . M . Dowleans ( in charge of the Indian Contributions to tlie London Exhibition ) , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . W . Bro . J . Martin , Prov . 0 . Standard Bearer . AV . Bro . J . G . Bowerman , Prov . G . Steward .

Bro . Major E . K . 0 . Gilbert , having left Dinapore , being now on the staff of Gen . St . G . Showers , C . B ., the lodge at that station has been placed in abeyance . .. ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE TO THE QUEEN . The folloAving " humble address of condolence from the Freemasons of the Province of Bengal" is to be submitted to the Queen : —

GRACIOUS MADAM , —The Fraternity ' of Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the Province of Bengal crave permission to submit for your Majesty ' s favorable consideration this humble address of condolence , praying that it may please the Almighty to afford present help and comfort under the great calamity ivhich has recently befallen , not only your Majesty individually , but the Avhole British nation . Ancl we beg your Majesty to

believe , that though so for removed from your august presence , the Freemasons of Bengal feel a deep love ancl most loyal sense of duty ancl sympathy towards your most gracious Majesty and all the royal family of England . " Signed on behalf of Freemasons of Bengal by the nine following Officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge , your Majesty ' s most dutiful and humble servants . A Henry E . BoileauMajor-G » meralProv . G . M .

, , Jas . Ramsay , Major-General , P . Prov . G . M . AVilliam Bnrlton , Col ., P . Prov . G . M . John Jocob Louis Hoff , D . Prov . G . M . Octavius P . L . AVatson , P . D . Prov . G . M . Henry Howe , P . D . Prov . G . M . Frederick Jennings , Prov . S . G . W . Bugh David Sandeman , Prov . J G-W . AVilliam Hall Hoff , Prov . G . Sec . "

India.

The aboi'c has been engrossed on vellum , and sent , with the signatures , ( except those of Bros . Ramsay and Burlton ) , to the Prov . G . M ., for transmission to England . Printed copies of the same Avill bo sent in duplicate to the lodges , for the ^ signatures of their members .

LODGE INDUSTRY AND PERSEVERANCE ( NO . 126 ) . —This lodge met on the 7 th February . Several visitors were present among lliein , tlie Master ancl Past Master of Courage , the Master and some members of Excelsior , the Master and AA ' ar - dens and some members of Sfc . Luke , ancl the Master and Past Master of St . David . Bro . L . A . Cohen , an American citizen , raised to the 3 rd degree by Bro . John W . BroAvn , honorary Pats Master . The lodmet again on the 21 st FebruaryAA'hen

ge , Bro . AV . H . Abbott , Master of Excelsior , Avas elected by acclamation a joining member of this , his mother loclge . Dr . Frank Powell , S . W ., presented the lodge with columns for the three pedestals and the moveable jewels . Bro . John Martin , the immediate Past Master , expressed his desire to be placed on the absent list , as it w-as his intention to proceed to England in one of the steamers in March ; he expected to be absent for about

IS months . The announcement AVUS received with regret , as Bro . Martin has always evinced a lively interest in the welfare of tho lodge . It is a striking evidence of the fluctuating nature of Indian society , that there is not a member now on the rolls of the loclge who belonged to it when Bro . Martin Avas initiated at the close of 1855 , save one of the Past Masters , Bro . AA m . Judge , Avho has just returned from Darjeeling . LODGE EXCELSIOR ( NO . 1127 . )—This loclge met on the ISfch FebruarA ' , for the purpose of passing Bro . Nuthall ancl

initiating Mr . George Landseer ; ancl on the 4 th of March , for the purpose of electing two brethren ( W . G . Bishop , of Lodge 715 . and H . B . Chalmers , of Lodge 823 ) to membership , of initiating Messrs . E . C . Buck ancl E . W . Barron , of the Bengal Civil Service , ancl Mr . E . A . Flinders , of the Calcutta and South-Eastern Railway , ancl of passing Bros . Ralli and Lord . Bro . Landseer ( the Avell-known artist ivho accompanied the Governor-General's camp in 1860-61 ) is about to proceed to

Kupoorthulla after taking his 3 rd degree . CALCUTTA . —Chapter Hope ( No . 126 . )—A convocation of this chapter Vivas held on the 6 th March . M . E . C . Frederick Jennings presided , supported by A ^ . E . C . John AV . BroAvn , H . The Third Principal , V . E . C . John Martin , who is about to leai'e by the outgoing steamer , Avas unable to attend . The following brethren , having been accepted by ballot , Avere exalted ; C . T .

Davis , Master of Lodge No . 126 ; AA ' . T . Lindsay ' and Captain the Hon . J . H . Eraser , of Loclge No . 715 ; J . Bennett , Master of Lodge No . 281 ; B . S . B . Parlby ; James Lyall , Avho Avas made in the Darjeeling Lodge ; and Major F . W . Ripley , of Arracan . The lectures were delivered by the First Principal and tho Second Principal . E . Comp . AA'' . Pittar ( Barrister-at-Law ) of the Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) , AVUS proposed as a joining member by A . E . C . John W . Brown , seconded by the Principal Z .

CHAPTER HOLY ZION ( NO . 551 . )—This Chapter met on fche 20 th February . As this ivas the first regular convocation held since the cliapter was reorganized , M . E . C . J . M . Harris presided , ancl exalted W . Bro . Evans , Master of fche Loclge Marine , ancl Bro . Hales of the same loclge . A ' . E . C AA . II . Iloli' u as proposed a joining member ; on AA'hich the M . E . C . Harris remarked that a Companion so well known as the Prov . Grand Scribe E . might be elected by acclamation . These words of tlie M . E . C . Harris

received a hearty response ancl the election of our esteemed Comp . Holl * was declared complete by a show of hands . E . Comp . Wybiw , of Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , Avas proposed ^ joining member . This proposition Avas directed to be set out in the precepts convening the next convocation of the chapter . For the assistance afforded by M . E . C . Dr . John Smith , of the Scotch Chapter Avorking in Dhurrumtollahand bV . E . C . John

, y AVm . Brown , 2 nd Principal of Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , at an emergent meeting holden the other clay , a vote of thanks AA'as proposed and carried . The latter companion having also been specially invited to the present convocation , to give the lecture of the 2 nd Principal , received a separate vote of thanks . There appeared to be a very good feeling among the E . Companions .

PROA * INCIAL GRAND CONCLAVE OE BENGAL . This conclave AVUS held at the Freemasons' Hall , in Calcutta , onjjWednesday , the 5 tli March 1 S 62 , present A . E . Sir Knights Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . Commander ; J . G . Llewelyn , Dep . P . G . Commander ; F . F . Mazucheli , D . D ., P . G . Prelate ; O .

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THE MASONIC SEASON AND THE CHARITIES. Article 1
MASONIC FACTS. Article 2
ARCHITECTURE OF PALESTINE FROM THE 'EARLIEST TIMES TO THE CRUSADES.* Article 3
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
DEGREES OF FREEMASONRY.—Continued from Page 367 (Notes and Queries). Article 7
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 8
THE GIRL'S SCHOOL. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
INDIA. Article 14
AUSTRALIA. Article 15
TURKEY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
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Provincial.

begun , for he had hacl the honour about a year ago to install bis Grace WM . of the Sir Isaac Newton Loclge , Cambridge , and lie Avas now proud to see him plated in one of the Highest positions in Jl asonry it ivas possible to attain , ancl of his being a scion of his own province . He had also had a Avish to be acquainted with the brethren of the province of Lincolnshire , for they Avere near neighbours , ancl though it sometimes happened that the nearest neighbours Avere not the best friends

, yefc he trusted that their intercourse might be frequent . ( Hear , hear . ) Bro . Dr . MACKINDER , P . Prov . Supt . AVorks , proposed in a speech of considerable length , " the Visiting Brethren from other Lodges . " Bro . J . BRAMLEY-MOORE , M . P ., in responding , alluded to Masonry abroad , and to its utility , of Avhich he related a striking

instance . Bro . T . H . HALL , Prov . G . M . for Cambridgeshire , next proposed " Prosperity to Masonry in the Province of Lincolnshire . " Bro . AV . CLEGG , Prov . G . S ., in responding , referred to the late late Prov . G . M . for the province , of AA'hom it might be said " that " he spoke no slander ; no , nor listened to it , " ancl AVIIO hacl " worn the white flower of a blameless life" through that

long tract of years that he had been known to them . ( Hear , bear . ) Bro . the R ^ v . E . L ARKEN then prosed " The Committee of Management ; " to Avhich Bro . R . HALL , Prov . G . Sec , briefly responded . Bro . E . F . BROADBENT proposed " The Ladies , " which Avas responded to by Bro . Payne .

The toast list having been exhausted , the proceedings terminated . THE BALL took place at the county Assembly-rooms , the brethren appearing in full Masonic costume . Of course the chief object of interest was the Prov . G . M ., the Duke of St . Albans , AA'ho appeared to enjoy himself thoroughly . Dancing Avas kept up with spirit , until a someAvhat early hour , to the delightful strains of the band of the Royal North Lincoln Militia .

India.

INDIA .

LOCAL . The following members of the District Grand Loclge are about to proceed to Europe : —AV . Bro . H . Fraser , Prov . P . G . Superintendent of Works . AV . Bro . A . M . Dowleans ( in charge of the Indian Contributions to tlie London Exhibition ) , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . W . Bro . J . Martin , Prov . 0 . Standard Bearer . AV . Bro . J . G . Bowerman , Prov . G . Steward .

Bro . Major E . K . 0 . Gilbert , having left Dinapore , being now on the staff of Gen . St . G . Showers , C . B ., the lodge at that station has been placed in abeyance . .. ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE TO THE QUEEN . The folloAving " humble address of condolence from the Freemasons of the Province of Bengal" is to be submitted to the Queen : —

GRACIOUS MADAM , —The Fraternity ' of Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the Province of Bengal crave permission to submit for your Majesty ' s favorable consideration this humble address of condolence , praying that it may please the Almighty to afford present help and comfort under the great calamity ivhich has recently befallen , not only your Majesty individually , but the Avhole British nation . Ancl we beg your Majesty to

believe , that though so for removed from your august presence , the Freemasons of Bengal feel a deep love ancl most loyal sense of duty ancl sympathy towards your most gracious Majesty and all the royal family of England . " Signed on behalf of Freemasons of Bengal by the nine following Officers of the Prov . Grand Lodge , your Majesty ' s most dutiful and humble servants . A Henry E . BoileauMajor-G » meralProv . G . M .

, , Jas . Ramsay , Major-General , P . Prov . G . M . AVilliam Bnrlton , Col ., P . Prov . G . M . John Jocob Louis Hoff , D . Prov . G . M . Octavius P . L . AVatson , P . D . Prov . G . M . Henry Howe , P . D . Prov . G . M . Frederick Jennings , Prov . S . G . W . Bugh David Sandeman , Prov . J G-W . AVilliam Hall Hoff , Prov . G . Sec . "

India.

The aboi'c has been engrossed on vellum , and sent , with the signatures , ( except those of Bros . Ramsay and Burlton ) , to the Prov . G . M ., for transmission to England . Printed copies of the same Avill bo sent in duplicate to the lodges , for the ^ signatures of their members .

LODGE INDUSTRY AND PERSEVERANCE ( NO . 126 ) . —This lodge met on the 7 th February . Several visitors were present among lliein , tlie Master ancl Past Master of Courage , the Master and some members of Excelsior , the Master and AA ' ar - dens and some members of Sfc . Luke , ancl the Master and Past Master of St . David . Bro . L . A . Cohen , an American citizen , raised to the 3 rd degree by Bro . John W . BroAvn , honorary Pats Master . The lodmet again on the 21 st FebruaryAA'hen

ge , Bro . AV . H . Abbott , Master of Excelsior , Avas elected by acclamation a joining member of this , his mother loclge . Dr . Frank Powell , S . W ., presented the lodge with columns for the three pedestals and the moveable jewels . Bro . John Martin , the immediate Past Master , expressed his desire to be placed on the absent list , as it w-as his intention to proceed to England in one of the steamers in March ; he expected to be absent for about

IS months . The announcement AVUS received with regret , as Bro . Martin has always evinced a lively interest in the welfare of tho lodge . It is a striking evidence of the fluctuating nature of Indian society , that there is not a member now on the rolls of the loclge who belonged to it when Bro . Martin Avas initiated at the close of 1855 , save one of the Past Masters , Bro . AA m . Judge , Avho has just returned from Darjeeling . LODGE EXCELSIOR ( NO . 1127 . )—This loclge met on the ISfch FebruarA ' , for the purpose of passing Bro . Nuthall ancl

initiating Mr . George Landseer ; ancl on the 4 th of March , for the purpose of electing two brethren ( W . G . Bishop , of Lodge 715 . and H . B . Chalmers , of Lodge 823 ) to membership , of initiating Messrs . E . C . Buck ancl E . W . Barron , of the Bengal Civil Service , ancl Mr . E . A . Flinders , of the Calcutta and South-Eastern Railway , ancl of passing Bros . Ralli and Lord . Bro . Landseer ( the Avell-known artist ivho accompanied the Governor-General's camp in 1860-61 ) is about to proceed to

Kupoorthulla after taking his 3 rd degree . CALCUTTA . —Chapter Hope ( No . 126 . )—A convocation of this chapter Vivas held on the 6 th March . M . E . C . Frederick Jennings presided , supported by A ^ . E . C . John AV . BroAvn , H . The Third Principal , V . E . C . John Martin , who is about to leai'e by the outgoing steamer , Avas unable to attend . The following brethren , having been accepted by ballot , Avere exalted ; C . T .

Davis , Master of Lodge No . 126 ; AA ' . T . Lindsay ' and Captain the Hon . J . H . Eraser , of Loclge No . 715 ; J . Bennett , Master of Lodge No . 281 ; B . S . B . Parlby ; James Lyall , Avho Avas made in the Darjeeling Lodge ; and Major F . W . Ripley , of Arracan . The lectures were delivered by the First Principal and tho Second Principal . E . Comp . AA'' . Pittar ( Barrister-at-Law ) of the Glasgow Chapter ( No . 50 ) , AVUS proposed as a joining member by A . E . C . John W . Brown , seconded by the Principal Z .

CHAPTER HOLY ZION ( NO . 551 . )—This Chapter met on fche 20 th February . As this ivas the first regular convocation held since the cliapter was reorganized , M . E . C . J . M . Harris presided , ancl exalted W . Bro . Evans , Master of fche Loclge Marine , ancl Bro . Hales of the same loclge . A ' . E . C AA . II . Iloli' u as proposed a joining member ; on AA'hich the M . E . C . Harris remarked that a Companion so well known as the Prov . Grand Scribe E . might be elected by acclamation . These words of tlie M . E . C . Harris

received a hearty response ancl the election of our esteemed Comp . Holl * was declared complete by a show of hands . E . Comp . Wybiw , of Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , Avas proposed ^ joining member . This proposition Avas directed to be set out in the precepts convening the next convocation of the chapter . For the assistance afforded by M . E . C . Dr . John Smith , of the Scotch Chapter Avorking in Dhurrumtollahand bV . E . C . John

, y AVm . Brown , 2 nd Principal of Chapter Hope ( No . 126 ) , at an emergent meeting holden the other clay , a vote of thanks AA'as proposed and carried . The latter companion having also been specially invited to the present convocation , to give the lecture of the 2 nd Principal , received a separate vote of thanks . There appeared to be a very good feeling among the E . Companions .

PROA * INCIAL GRAND CONCLAVE OE BENGAL . This conclave AVUS held at the Freemasons' Hall , in Calcutta , onjjWednesday , the 5 tli March 1 S 62 , present A . E . Sir Knights Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . Commander ; J . G . Llewelyn , Dep . P . G . Commander ; F . F . Mazucheli , D . D ., P . G . Prelate ; O .

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