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India.

siastic and happy faces I see around me are a sufficient guarantee that our ivorship at the shriue of Burns , although late , will nevertheless be accepted . I need not here dilate upon his high attainments , his rare genius , and his matchless wit ; they aro knoAvn ivherever a taste for the beautiful is cultivated . I shall , therefore , sum up his virtues in the immortal words Cf the poet of all

time" He was a jaair , take him for all in all , AVe shall not look upon his like again . " I give you— " The Memory of Burns I " The toast was drunk amidst solemn silence , and it seemed to be regretted that the lateness of the hour prevented the speaker from enlarging upon such a fruitful theme . R . AV . Bro . R . B . Barton then roseand proposed "The Ladies ; " ivhich was

, responded to by Bro . John Macfarlane . The R . AA . Bro . Manockjco Cursetjee , in a neat speech , proposed " Our Guests . " This toast ivas received ivith great enthusiasm by the brethren present , and Mr . J . J . Berkley returned thanks . R . AA 1- . Bro . Crawford then rose , and proposed , " The owner of the house , Mr . NoAvrozjee Ardaseer Davur . " In proposing this toast , Bro . Crawford observed—Time would not admit of a long speechbut ho felt it was a dutincumbent on him

, y to lot it be broadly known , that as soon as it was settled that a Freemasons' ball AA'as to bo held in honour of Burns , several native gentlemen immediately came forward in a most handsome manner , and offered their mansions for the occasion . Among these were Mr . Ellias Sassoon , and Mr , Noivrozjec Ardaseer Davur . The oiler of the latter gentleman was accepted , and it remained only to say , that not content ivith giving his mansion up , he gave the use also of alibis furniture and tbe

other appliances , ivhich had enabled the Freemasons of Bombay to get up tho festivity of this night . On the value of these services , and such liberality , it ivas unnecessary to dwell . Mr . Now'rozjee Ardaseer Davur , in returning thanks , said ho was at all times happy to assist in promoting the pleasure and enjoyment of his follow citizens . Mr . CraAA'ford hacl complimented him upon his house ancl its plenishment , but of what use ivould they be , ivere he not occasionally to place them at the disposal of his friends 1 " To do good ancl make things common" washe believeda divine

, , precept ; and if Providence had been kind to him in a worldly point of view , he ivould never be so selfish to forget Avhat he owed to his felloiv brethren ; for although , not a Mason , he considered all men ivere brothers . Iu assisting to promote the happiness of others , lie considered ho adopted the best means to secure his OAVU . Before sitting down he expressed bis readiness to place his mansion at the disposal of his friends upon some future occasion , and thanked all present for the honour thov had conferred him in so heartily clrinkiuK his

upon health . R . AV . Bro . Cartwright gave the final toast of the evening , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons . " After which the supper party broke up , aud repaired to the ball room , ivhcro dancing ivas recommenced , and kept up ivith great spirit until after gunfire .

America.

AMERICA .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . We this AA'cek conclude the ceremonies and charges to beobseiwed upon the constitution of a neiv Commandery , and the installation of officers from our number of March 10 th , at page 523 ;

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ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND CHARITY. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 3
MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL.—No. I. Article 9
A SCOTTISH MASONIC HALL. Article 14
MASONRY IN KENTUCKY. Article 17
RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
A HINT. Article 20
MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 28
MARK MASONRY. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 34
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 35
COLONIAL. Article 35
INDIA. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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India.

siastic and happy faces I see around me are a sufficient guarantee that our ivorship at the shriue of Burns , although late , will nevertheless be accepted . I need not here dilate upon his high attainments , his rare genius , and his matchless wit ; they aro knoAvn ivherever a taste for the beautiful is cultivated . I shall , therefore , sum up his virtues in the immortal words Cf the poet of all

time" He was a jaair , take him for all in all , AVe shall not look upon his like again . " I give you— " The Memory of Burns I " The toast was drunk amidst solemn silence , and it seemed to be regretted that the lateness of the hour prevented the speaker from enlarging upon such a fruitful theme . R . AV . Bro . R . B . Barton then roseand proposed "The Ladies ; " ivhich was

, responded to by Bro . John Macfarlane . The R . AA . Bro . Manockjco Cursetjee , in a neat speech , proposed " Our Guests . " This toast ivas received ivith great enthusiasm by the brethren present , and Mr . J . J . Berkley returned thanks . R . AA 1- . Bro . Crawford then rose , and proposed , " The owner of the house , Mr . NoAvrozjee Ardaseer Davur . " In proposing this toast , Bro . Crawford observed—Time would not admit of a long speechbut ho felt it was a dutincumbent on him

, y to lot it be broadly known , that as soon as it was settled that a Freemasons' ball AA'as to bo held in honour of Burns , several native gentlemen immediately came forward in a most handsome manner , and offered their mansions for the occasion . Among these were Mr . Ellias Sassoon , and Mr , Noivrozjec Ardaseer Davur . The oiler of the latter gentleman was accepted , and it remained only to say , that not content ivith giving his mansion up , he gave the use also of alibis furniture and tbe

other appliances , ivhich had enabled the Freemasons of Bombay to get up tho festivity of this night . On the value of these services , and such liberality , it ivas unnecessary to dwell . Mr . Now'rozjee Ardaseer Davur , in returning thanks , said ho was at all times happy to assist in promoting the pleasure and enjoyment of his follow citizens . Mr . CraAA'ford hacl complimented him upon his house ancl its plenishment , but of what use ivould they be , ivere he not occasionally to place them at the disposal of his friends 1 " To do good ancl make things common" washe believeda divine

, , precept ; and if Providence had been kind to him in a worldly point of view , he ivould never be so selfish to forget Avhat he owed to his felloiv brethren ; for although , not a Mason , he considered all men ivere brothers . Iu assisting to promote the happiness of others , lie considered ho adopted the best means to secure his OAVU . Before sitting down he expressed bis readiness to place his mansion at the disposal of his friends upon some future occasion , and thanked all present for the honour thov had conferred him in so heartily clrinkiuK his

upon health . R . AV . Bro . Cartwright gave the final toast of the evening , " To all Poor and Distressed Masons . " After which the supper party broke up , aud repaired to the ball room , ivhcro dancing ivas recommenced , and kept up ivith great spirit until after gunfire .

America.

AMERICA .

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . We this AA'cek conclude the ceremonies and charges to beobseiwed upon the constitution of a neiv Commandery , and the installation of officers from our number of March 10 th , at page 523 ;

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