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wisdom , to instruct their brethren in all the duties of their respective stations . May brotherly love , relief , and truth ever prevail amongst its members ; and may this bond of union increase and strengthen the several lodges throughout the world . Bless all our brethren , wherever dispersed over the face of earth and water , and grant a speedy relief to all who are in distress . AVe affectionately commend to Thy especial care and protection all the members of the fraternity ; may they

increase in knowledge of Thee , aud in love of each other . And , finally , may we finish all our work here below with thy approbation , and then leave this earthly abode for the Great Lodge above , there to enjoy light , bliss , and glory for ever and ever . So mote it be . " An anthem , " How marvellous , " was then sung . Tlie Prov . G . M . then dedicated and constituted the Lodge under the name of " Tire Bowyer LodgeNo . 1036 . "

, , The Prov . G . Chap , then pronounced the benediction as follows : — " The God of our fathers be with us and prosper us . May he impart His grace unto us , shelter us with His love , and protect us from all dangers . May our union be cemented , our harmony preserved , and our happiness accomplished , that passing through this temporary scene in the practice of piety and virtuewe may at last attain our final reward in His Eternal

, Kingdom . " This concluded the consecration service , and the installation of the AV . M . elect was then proceeded with by the D . Prov . G . M ., according to ancient form . On the AV . M . taking his seat the brethren paid him homage , the members of the new lodge taking the initiative . The new Master returned his acknowledgments to the Prov . G . M ., the

D . Prov . G . Jf ., and the brethren . The D . Prov . G . M . then handed to the AV . M . the warrant , working tools , & c ., of the lodge , after which he delivered an eloquent charge on the nature and duties of his office .

The W . M . then invested his officers for the year with their respective badges of office , as follows : —Bros . AV . Josiah Smith , S . AV ; H . Hartley , J . AV . ; AV . Bowyer , Sec ; Rev . AV . 11 . Marah , S . D . ; T . Allcock , J . D . ; T . A . AVheeler , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Hieatfc , I . G . ; J . Nickols , Tyler . Charges to the A \ ardens and brethren were then delivered by the D . Prov . G . M ., and were received with much applause . Four candidates were then proposed anel seconded , and two

brethren , as joining members of the lodge . Votes of thanks were then ordered to bo entered on the minutes to the Prov . G . M . for attending the consecration anel installation , to the D . Prov . G . M . for the admirable manlier in which he had performed the ceremony of installation , and to the musical brethren for their services , which had given so much effect to the ceremonies . The lodge was then closeel in the usual form .

In the evening the brethren celebrated the consecration of the new lodge with a banquet at the White Hart Hotel , when a sumptuous entertainment , reflecting the greatest credit on the host and hostess , Mr . and Mrs . Wheeler , was served in elegant style . The wines were of first-rate character , the dessert corresponded , and champagne , ad libitum , the generous gift of the Prov . G . M ., Colonel Bowyer , left nothing to be

desired . The W . M ., Bro . Rev . J . II . Ranking , presided , and was supported by the Prov . G . M ., the D . Prov . G . M ., anel the brethren who hael taken part in the ceremony . The AV . M . presided with great ability , and the addresses were of an appropriate and interesting character . On the whole , ifc was a very happy gathering , and the Bowyer Lodge holds out every promise of occupying a high position among the lodges of the

province ; the officers have been most judiciously selected , and , in addition to their Masonic skill and knowledge , have the confidence and respect of Chipping Norton and the neighbourhood .

India.

INDIA .

( From ihe Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) SIMLA . LODGE HIMALAYA ** BEOTDEBHOOD . —A regular meeting of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood was held at Simla on Monday , the 5 th September . Bro . T . AVood presided , Bros . T . Graham and W . H . Huff sat as Past Masters , Bros . AV . Bishop and C II . Macleod filled the chairs in the west and south , Bros . Dixon

and Waller served as Deacons , Bros . AA . H . AVilson as Sec , F . Cockburn as Org ., and Lyons as I . G . Several other members were present . Among the visitors were Bros . AA ' ebb , Master of the loelge at Agra ; J . AV . Ramsay and Colonel Harris , oi Jullunder ; and Bro . Mannering , of Lodge Saint John , Calcutta . There was no work before the lodge . The AA . M . begged that the Permanent Committee would meet speedily , and dispose of the business which demanded their attention . Tlie meeting at

the banquet table was very pleasant . With the toast of the visitors was associated the name of Bro . AVebb , the Master of the Agra Lodge . AVith the view of encouraging the Permanent Committee in the discharge of their dry duties , the W . M . proposed " The Health of the President , Bro . D . S . Iienry , and the members of the Committee . " Bro . Henry responded in an eloquent manner , and was loudly applauded . The health of Bro . J . J . L . Hoff was acknowledged by Bro . AV . H . Hoff

, on behalf of his father . The musical brethren , called upon for their services , dashed off into the glee of the Polka Serenade in a spirited style , accompanied on the piano by our talented Bro . F . Cockburn . Several other glees and songs by Bros . Macleod , Henry , AAllson , F . Cockburn , II . Cockburn , & c , followed . —Another meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 3 rd October . Bro . T . AA ood presided , and passeel Bro . Barton to the second degreeThe Past Masters present were

. Bros . H . T . Tapp , AA . II . Hoff ; AA' ' . W . Boddam , and R , T . Callan . Bros . H . Cockburn and C H . Macleod filled the chairs in the west and south . Bros . Dixon and Waller were the Deacons , and Bro . Lyons was the I . G . At the banquet table , Bro . W . II . Fitze , of Lodge True Friendship , returned thanks for the health of the visitors , anel in doing so , informed the brethren thatat the meeting of the District Grancl Lodge on

, the 22 nd September , he had heard the Provincial Grand Master , in his opening address , allude in favourable terms to the Master of the Simla Loelge . Several songs were sung by the San Francisco Minstrels ; and Bro . Callan , who had a bad cold and could not sing , amused the brethren with tin ingenious contrivance called the "Fakemen . "

DELHI . LODOE PHCENIX . —A regular meeting of the lodge was held on Monday , September Sth , with only eight brethren , including the AV . M ., Bro . T . C . Fenwick , who had returned , anel in consequence of whose absence there was no meeting on the third Monday of last month . Tlie work of the evening was the passing tbe by-laws , anel the initiation of one candidate , Mr .

M'Intyre , who had long expressed his elesire to join the Order . The principal officers on the occasion were—Bros . T . C . Fenwick , AV . M . ; AV . H . H . Marshall , S . W . ; Williams , as J . AA . ; C . H . Billings , S . D . ; and T . Baness , as J . D . Tho lodge closed at half-past nine p . m ., anel the brethren adjourned to thebanemetrooni and sat down to an excellent dinner . After the usual toasts had been drunk , tbe AV . M . proposed "The Visiting-Brethren" and having paid some hih compliments to Bro .

, g Williams , concluded as follows : —Brethren , here is to our visiting brethren , Williams and Baness , with all the honours ; and to our departing Brother AVilliams , our sincere wishes for his happiness and success in life wherever he may be . Bro . Williams in acknowledging the toast said , —AA orshipful Master and brethren , in attempting to thank you for the unexpected

honour you have clone me , the handsome manner in which yon have drank to my health , and the kind wishes for my future which you so warmly expressed , I confess my total inability to reply in anything like the eloquent manner in which the AVorshipful Master has been pleased to speak of me , though , I assure you , I deeply feel his and your kindness . Nor can I flatter myself I have deserved the high honour he has done me , forat the bestI have but endeavoured to do duty . I

, , my trust our final parting will not be so soon as the Master seems to think it will be . I hope to return anel be with you once more , yet a little while , ere we part for good ; anel trust me , I shall be happy to return and again meet you here , for here , in this room , with some of those I see around me , I have passeel some of the pleasantesfc evenings of my life . While I hope I have made no enemies during my residence in this citI am

y , happy in the consciousness of having made some valuable friends . And let me , Worshipful Sir , ere I resume my seat , wish you and this lodge all success . The wish , though inadequately expressed , is sincere ; for let the ignorant say what they will , I speak from conviction when I assert that Masonry is a good institution , and deserves the respect of all its followers . Once more thanking you for your kindness , I wish

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
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MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 3
SOME NOTES ON PROGRESS. Article 4
THE FUTURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 6
THE ANTIQUITY AND TEACHINGS OF MASONRY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
MASONRY IN AUSTRALIA. Article 11
THE ABBEY OF KILWINNING. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
CHINA. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
Untitled Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

wisdom , to instruct their brethren in all the duties of their respective stations . May brotherly love , relief , and truth ever prevail amongst its members ; and may this bond of union increase and strengthen the several lodges throughout the world . Bless all our brethren , wherever dispersed over the face of earth and water , and grant a speedy relief to all who are in distress . AVe affectionately commend to Thy especial care and protection all the members of the fraternity ; may they

increase in knowledge of Thee , aud in love of each other . And , finally , may we finish all our work here below with thy approbation , and then leave this earthly abode for the Great Lodge above , there to enjoy light , bliss , and glory for ever and ever . So mote it be . " An anthem , " How marvellous , " was then sung . Tlie Prov . G . M . then dedicated and constituted the Lodge under the name of " Tire Bowyer LodgeNo . 1036 . "

, , The Prov . G . Chap , then pronounced the benediction as follows : — " The God of our fathers be with us and prosper us . May he impart His grace unto us , shelter us with His love , and protect us from all dangers . May our union be cemented , our harmony preserved , and our happiness accomplished , that passing through this temporary scene in the practice of piety and virtuewe may at last attain our final reward in His Eternal

, Kingdom . " This concluded the consecration service , and the installation of the AV . M . elect was then proceeded with by the D . Prov . G . M ., according to ancient form . On the AV . M . taking his seat the brethren paid him homage , the members of the new lodge taking the initiative . The new Master returned his acknowledgments to the Prov . G . M ., the

D . Prov . G . Jf ., and the brethren . The D . Prov . G . M . then handed to the AV . M . the warrant , working tools , & c ., of the lodge , after which he delivered an eloquent charge on the nature and duties of his office .

The W . M . then invested his officers for the year with their respective badges of office , as follows : —Bros . AV . Josiah Smith , S . AV ; H . Hartley , J . AV . ; AV . Bowyer , Sec ; Rev . AV . 11 . Marah , S . D . ; T . Allcock , J . D . ; T . A . AVheeler , Dir . of Cers . ; T . Hieatfc , I . G . ; J . Nickols , Tyler . Charges to the A \ ardens and brethren were then delivered by the D . Prov . G . M ., and were received with much applause . Four candidates were then proposed anel seconded , and two

brethren , as joining members of the lodge . Votes of thanks were then ordered to bo entered on the minutes to the Prov . G . M . for attending the consecration anel installation , to the D . Prov . G . M . for the admirable manlier in which he had performed the ceremony of installation , and to the musical brethren for their services , which had given so much effect to the ceremonies . The lodge was then closeel in the usual form .

In the evening the brethren celebrated the consecration of the new lodge with a banquet at the White Hart Hotel , when a sumptuous entertainment , reflecting the greatest credit on the host and hostess , Mr . and Mrs . Wheeler , was served in elegant style . The wines were of first-rate character , the dessert corresponded , and champagne , ad libitum , the generous gift of the Prov . G . M ., Colonel Bowyer , left nothing to be

desired . The W . M ., Bro . Rev . J . II . Ranking , presided , and was supported by the Prov . G . M ., the D . Prov . G . M ., anel the brethren who hael taken part in the ceremony . The AV . M . presided with great ability , and the addresses were of an appropriate and interesting character . On the whole , ifc was a very happy gathering , and the Bowyer Lodge holds out every promise of occupying a high position among the lodges of the

province ; the officers have been most judiciously selected , and , in addition to their Masonic skill and knowledge , have the confidence and respect of Chipping Norton and the neighbourhood .

India.

INDIA .

( From ihe Indian Freemasons' Friend . ) SIMLA . LODGE HIMALAYA ** BEOTDEBHOOD . —A regular meeting of Lodge Himalayan Brotherhood was held at Simla on Monday , the 5 th September . Bro . T . AVood presided , Bros . T . Graham and W . H . Huff sat as Past Masters , Bros . AV . Bishop and C II . Macleod filled the chairs in the west and south , Bros . Dixon

and Waller served as Deacons , Bros . AA . H . AVilson as Sec , F . Cockburn as Org ., and Lyons as I . G . Several other members were present . Among the visitors were Bros . AA ' ebb , Master of the loelge at Agra ; J . AV . Ramsay and Colonel Harris , oi Jullunder ; and Bro . Mannering , of Lodge Saint John , Calcutta . There was no work before the lodge . The AA . M . begged that the Permanent Committee would meet speedily , and dispose of the business which demanded their attention . Tlie meeting at

the banquet table was very pleasant . With the toast of the visitors was associated the name of Bro . AVebb , the Master of the Agra Lodge . AVith the view of encouraging the Permanent Committee in the discharge of their dry duties , the W . M . proposed " The Health of the President , Bro . D . S . Iienry , and the members of the Committee . " Bro . Henry responded in an eloquent manner , and was loudly applauded . The health of Bro . J . J . L . Hoff was acknowledged by Bro . AV . H . Hoff

, on behalf of his father . The musical brethren , called upon for their services , dashed off into the glee of the Polka Serenade in a spirited style , accompanied on the piano by our talented Bro . F . Cockburn . Several other glees and songs by Bros . Macleod , Henry , AAllson , F . Cockburn , II . Cockburn , & c , followed . —Another meeting of this lodge was held on Monday , the 3 rd October . Bro . T . AA ood presided , and passeel Bro . Barton to the second degreeThe Past Masters present were

. Bros . H . T . Tapp , AA . II . Hoff ; AA' ' . W . Boddam , and R , T . Callan . Bros . H . Cockburn and C H . Macleod filled the chairs in the west and south . Bros . Dixon and Waller were the Deacons , and Bro . Lyons was the I . G . At the banquet table , Bro . W . II . Fitze , of Lodge True Friendship , returned thanks for the health of the visitors , anel in doing so , informed the brethren thatat the meeting of the District Grancl Lodge on

, the 22 nd September , he had heard the Provincial Grand Master , in his opening address , allude in favourable terms to the Master of the Simla Loelge . Several songs were sung by the San Francisco Minstrels ; and Bro . Callan , who had a bad cold and could not sing , amused the brethren with tin ingenious contrivance called the "Fakemen . "

DELHI . LODOE PHCENIX . —A regular meeting of the lodge was held on Monday , September Sth , with only eight brethren , including the AV . M ., Bro . T . C . Fenwick , who had returned , anel in consequence of whose absence there was no meeting on the third Monday of last month . Tlie work of the evening was the passing tbe by-laws , anel the initiation of one candidate , Mr .

M'Intyre , who had long expressed his elesire to join the Order . The principal officers on the occasion were—Bros . T . C . Fenwick , AV . M . ; AV . H . H . Marshall , S . W . ; Williams , as J . AA . ; C . H . Billings , S . D . ; and T . Baness , as J . D . Tho lodge closed at half-past nine p . m ., anel the brethren adjourned to thebanemetrooni and sat down to an excellent dinner . After the usual toasts had been drunk , tbe AV . M . proposed "The Visiting-Brethren" and having paid some hih compliments to Bro .

, g Williams , concluded as follows : —Brethren , here is to our visiting brethren , Williams and Baness , with all the honours ; and to our departing Brother AVilliams , our sincere wishes for his happiness and success in life wherever he may be . Bro . Williams in acknowledging the toast said , —AA orshipful Master and brethren , in attempting to thank you for the unexpected

honour you have clone me , the handsome manner in which yon have drank to my health , and the kind wishes for my future which you so warmly expressed , I confess my total inability to reply in anything like the eloquent manner in which the AVorshipful Master has been pleased to speak of me , though , I assure you , I deeply feel his and your kindness . Nor can I flatter myself I have deserved the high honour he has done me , forat the bestI have but endeavoured to do duty . I

, , my trust our final parting will not be so soon as the Master seems to think it will be . I hope to return anel be with you once more , yet a little while , ere we part for good ; anel trust me , I shall be happy to return and again meet you here , for here , in this room , with some of those I see around me , I have passeel some of the pleasantesfc evenings of my life . While I hope I have made no enemies during my residence in this citI am

y , happy in the consciousness of having made some valuable friends . And let me , Worshipful Sir , ere I resume my seat , wish you and this lodge all success . The wish , though inadequately expressed , is sincere ; for let the ignorant say what they will , I speak from conviction when I assert that Masonry is a good institution , and deserves the respect of all its followers . Once more thanking you for your kindness , I wish

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