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China.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . SHANGHAI . —Celestial Encampment . —The opening meeting of this encampment was held on January 12 th , under the presidency of Frater S . Rawson , P . E . C . Present : Fraters ___ . F . Gould , P . E . C ; A . Gammell , H . Murray , H . Warden , and AVE . Adams . The warrant of Constitution having been read , the Sir Knights proceeded to elect an E . C , their choice falling ivith pleasing unanimity upon Frater H . Murray . The following

resolutions ivere adopted nem . con .: That the regulations of the Mount Zion Encampment , Bombay , should be considered in force until abrogated by the passing of a distinct code ; that a petition to the M . E . and Supreme G . M . be prepared for signature , praying that Frater Rawson , ( Prov . G . Supt . R . A ., ) be nominated Prov . G . C . of China . A second meeting took place on Tuesday , January 20 , at the Masonic Hall , when Frater H . Murray , E . C . elect , ivas duly inducted to office by Prater Raivson ,

P . E . C . Six R . A . Comps . of Chapter Zion , No . 832 , being in attendance , were introduced ancl installed , tbe ceremony deriving more than usual eclat from the masterly working of the E . G ., Frater Murray possessing in no slight degree the advantages of a retentii'e memory and an impressive delivery . The following appointments to office were notified : —Fraters Warden , 1 st . Capt . ; Markbam , 2 nd . Capt . ; Lonveiro , Registrar ; Parker , Expert ; VernardCapt . of Lines . All business being concludedthe

, , encampment was closed in due and solemn form , and the Sir Knights separated , highly gratified at having taken time by the forelock in petitioning for an encampment during the accidental residence at Shanghai of a sufficient number of Knights to open with legality .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

DEVONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —MASONIC BENEFIT TO BEO . NEWCOMBE . The Theatre Royal , Plymouth , was well filled by a highly respectable audience on the evening of AVednesday , the istii instant , for the purpose of witnessing the presentation of an address to Bro . J . Ii . Newcombe , the able ancl spirited lessee of this popular place of amusement , under circumstances which

are set forth below . The performance was under the patronage of tho Right Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , P . Prov . G . S . AA " . for Devon , ancl the Worshipful the Masters , the officers , and brethren of the eight lodges of Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse , viz ., St . John ' s ( No . 83 ) , Fortitude ( 122 ) , Harmony ( 182 ) , Brunswick ( 185 ) , Sincerity ( 224 ) , Friendship ( 238 ) , Charity ( 270 ) , Fidelity ( 280 ) . In the dress circle was a large number of the brethren , and as they all ivore the emblems of their

Craft , the appearance of this part of the house was exceedingly gay . The entertainment commenced with the drama of Not a Bad Judge , in ivhieh Bro . . 1 . R . Newcombe took the character of John Caspar JLavater . Although the part itself docs not require any very marked ability , Bro . Newcombe played it in admirable style , and at the conclusion was called before the curtain ancl loudly applauded . At the close of the first piece , the orchestra , under the able direction of Bro . H . Reed ,

performed the Danish National Anthem and the Masonic March . The curtain then rose upon a most effective scene . In the centre of the stage ivas a table , on w-hich the address ivas placed , and near it Bro . Doivse , chairman of the meeting of the AV . M . 's , by whom the benefit and presentation was arranged , Bro . J . Honey , W . M . of Lodge No . 224 , of wliich Bro . Neivcombe is a member , and Bro . R . Rodda ,. AV . M . of Lodge No . 122 . A large number of the brethren formed a semi-circle at the back of the

stage . Bro . Dr . DOWSE walked towards the footlights , and said , — Ladies ancl gentlemen , in consequence of [ the absence , through illness , of the "Worshipful the Mayor , who is AV . M . of Lodge 270 , and the unavoidable absence of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , AA'ho , in a letter received from him , very much regrets his inability to attend , I am called upon unexpectedly to appear ,

before you this evening , and I therefore hope you will grant to me that indulgence and consideration which you have always shown to the diffident and nervous performer on a first appearance . ( Applause . ) I am deputed by the AA . M . 's of the Freemasons' lodges of the three towns , to present to our Avorthy Brother Newcombe an address expressive of their sympathy for the serious loss he sustained by the late disastrous fire at the theatre , their high estimation of the fortitude he displayed on that trying occasion , and their admiration of the unparalleled

exertions he made to restore and reopen the establishment , so as not to throw out of employment many ivho otherAA'ise must have suffered severely from the calamity . ( Applause . ) The high estimation in ivhieh Bro . Newcombe is most deservedly held by all classes of this community cannot be enhanced by anything I could say , even had 1 the eloquence of a Cicero—AA-hich truly I have not—therefore with your permission I shall read the address : —

" To Bro . John lieilly Newcombe , of Lodge Sincerity , No . 224 , aud Lessee of ihe Tlieatre Pogal , Plymouth . "The undersigned AA . M . ' s of the Freemasons' Lodges holden in Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse , having , on behalf of their respective members , agreed to patronise a performance at the Theatre for your benefit , desire to record the motives by ivhieh their brethren have been thus influenced .

" Your brother Freemasons heard , with deep regret , of your heavy loss , occasioned by the recent disastrous fire at the Theatre ; they saw with unfeigned admiration the skilful and energetic manner in ivhieh you restored and re-opened the building . In this thi . y recognised a call for the expression of their fraternal sympathy , and an opportunity for honouring in your person those principles which , in their lodges , they have been taught to respect and admire—i-iz . fortitude in adversity

, ancl perseverance in surmounting difficulty . " On your consenting- to accept this expression of their fraternal regard , they solicited and obtained from the M . AV . G . M of England , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , a dispensation for the brethren to be on this occasion present in Masonic costume in the theatre . The document containing such permissions accompanies this . From the former you will learn that the solicited concession was granted in consideration of the

circumstances under which it was sought . " For the result of their efforts , in this instance , the undersigned , adopting the motto of a former Grand Master of England , the architect of that grand poem in stone—St . Paul ' s , London—say , Circumspiee . " Your brother Freemasons , while they ask your acceptance of this token of their sympathy and esteem , pray" May joysubstantialall your stops attend ;

, , May calm content your happiness increase ; Your hours of pleasure , may they know no end , And your success in life be perfect peace . "( Signed ); " J . S . PHILLIIS , St . John ' s Lodge , No . 83 . " RICHAED RODDA , Fortitude „ No . 122 . " THOS . JR . YEOHarmony No . 182 .

, „ " PETEE JAMES , Brunswick „ No . 185 . " SAML . CEOCKEB , Friendship „ No . 238 . " JOHN HONEY , Sincerity „ No . 224 . " AVILLIAM DEBBY , Charity „ No . 270 . " E . JOHNS , Fidelity „ No . 280 . '

"Plymouth , 18 th March , 1863 . " The address was very beautifully written in English and Latin by Mr . Ii . H . Rodda . It formed one of the best pieces of penmanship ive have ever seen . In the upper corners n'ere the figures of Justice and Fortitude , and in the centre the All Seeing Eye , underneath ivhieh ivere the Masonic arms . In a very artistically designed scroll ivere the words , "Brother John Reilly Neivcombe , jLodge Sincerity , No . 224 , Lessee of the

Tlieatre Royal , Plymouth , " the crest of Bro . J-Teivcombe being introduced in the centre . AVe have stated that the address was written in two languages , which were divided by three pillars representing the styles of architecture similar to a Mason's certificate . At the bottom was a pretty grouping of Masonic emblems . The frame ivas very handsome . It was in blue and gold , ivith ornamented corners , the design being in tendrils and lotus leaves . It was made by Mr . Hallcarver and

ilderBed-, g , ford-street . The following is a copy of the dispensation referred to : — " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . "February 26 th ,. 1863 . " Sir aud Brother , — -I have the honour to inform you that the M . AV . Grand Master has taken into consideration your letter of the Wth inst ., and having regard to the peculiar

circumstances of the case , his lordship has been pleased to grant permission to the Masters , AVardens . and members of the several lodges in Plymouth , Stonehouse , and Devonport , to wear Masonic clothing and jeivels at the Theatre , on the occasion of its

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY,—LXIII. Article 1
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 2
ANOTHER LADY MASON. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
METROPOLITAN. Article 8
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 12
INDIA. Article 12
COLONIAL. Article 15
CHINA. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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China.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR . SHANGHAI . —Celestial Encampment . —The opening meeting of this encampment was held on January 12 th , under the presidency of Frater S . Rawson , P . E . C . Present : Fraters ___ . F . Gould , P . E . C ; A . Gammell , H . Murray , H . Warden , and AVE . Adams . The warrant of Constitution having been read , the Sir Knights proceeded to elect an E . C , their choice falling ivith pleasing unanimity upon Frater H . Murray . The following

resolutions ivere adopted nem . con .: That the regulations of the Mount Zion Encampment , Bombay , should be considered in force until abrogated by the passing of a distinct code ; that a petition to the M . E . and Supreme G . M . be prepared for signature , praying that Frater Rawson , ( Prov . G . Supt . R . A ., ) be nominated Prov . G . C . of China . A second meeting took place on Tuesday , January 20 , at the Masonic Hall , when Frater H . Murray , E . C . elect , ivas duly inducted to office by Prater Raivson ,

P . E . C . Six R . A . Comps . of Chapter Zion , No . 832 , being in attendance , were introduced ancl installed , tbe ceremony deriving more than usual eclat from the masterly working of the E . G ., Frater Murray possessing in no slight degree the advantages of a retentii'e memory and an impressive delivery . The following appointments to office were notified : —Fraters Warden , 1 st . Capt . ; Markbam , 2 nd . Capt . ; Lonveiro , Registrar ; Parker , Expert ; VernardCapt . of Lines . All business being concludedthe

, , encampment was closed in due and solemn form , and the Sir Knights separated , highly gratified at having taken time by the forelock in petitioning for an encampment during the accidental residence at Shanghai of a sufficient number of Knights to open with legality .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

DEVONSHIRE . PLYMOUTH . —MASONIC BENEFIT TO BEO . NEWCOMBE . The Theatre Royal , Plymouth , was well filled by a highly respectable audience on the evening of AVednesday , the istii instant , for the purpose of witnessing the presentation of an address to Bro . J . Ii . Newcombe , the able ancl spirited lessee of this popular place of amusement , under circumstances which

are set forth below . The performance was under the patronage of tho Right Hon . the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , P . Prov . G . S . AA " . for Devon , ancl the Worshipful the Masters , the officers , and brethren of the eight lodges of Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse , viz ., St . John ' s ( No . 83 ) , Fortitude ( 122 ) , Harmony ( 182 ) , Brunswick ( 185 ) , Sincerity ( 224 ) , Friendship ( 238 ) , Charity ( 270 ) , Fidelity ( 280 ) . In the dress circle was a large number of the brethren , and as they all ivore the emblems of their

Craft , the appearance of this part of the house was exceedingly gay . The entertainment commenced with the drama of Not a Bad Judge , in ivhieh Bro . . 1 . R . Newcombe took the character of John Caspar JLavater . Although the part itself docs not require any very marked ability , Bro . Newcombe played it in admirable style , and at the conclusion was called before the curtain ancl loudly applauded . At the close of the first piece , the orchestra , under the able direction of Bro . H . Reed ,

performed the Danish National Anthem and the Masonic March . The curtain then rose upon a most effective scene . In the centre of the stage ivas a table , on w-hich the address ivas placed , and near it Bro . Doivse , chairman of the meeting of the AV . M . 's , by whom the benefit and presentation was arranged , Bro . J . Honey , W . M . of Lodge No . 224 , of wliich Bro . Neivcombe is a member , and Bro . R . Rodda ,. AV . M . of Lodge No . 122 . A large number of the brethren formed a semi-circle at the back of the

stage . Bro . Dr . DOWSE walked towards the footlights , and said , — Ladies ancl gentlemen , in consequence of [ the absence , through illness , of the "Worshipful the Mayor , who is AV . M . of Lodge 270 , and the unavoidable absence of the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , AA'ho , in a letter received from him , very much regrets his inability to attend , I am called upon unexpectedly to appear ,

before you this evening , and I therefore hope you will grant to me that indulgence and consideration which you have always shown to the diffident and nervous performer on a first appearance . ( Applause . ) I am deputed by the AA . M . 's of the Freemasons' lodges of the three towns , to present to our Avorthy Brother Newcombe an address expressive of their sympathy for the serious loss he sustained by the late disastrous fire at the theatre , their high estimation of the fortitude he displayed on that trying occasion , and their admiration of the unparalleled

exertions he made to restore and reopen the establishment , so as not to throw out of employment many ivho otherAA'ise must have suffered severely from the calamity . ( Applause . ) The high estimation in ivhieh Bro . Newcombe is most deservedly held by all classes of this community cannot be enhanced by anything I could say , even had 1 the eloquence of a Cicero—AA-hich truly I have not—therefore with your permission I shall read the address : —

" To Bro . John lieilly Newcombe , of Lodge Sincerity , No . 224 , aud Lessee of ihe Tlieatre Pogal , Plymouth . "The undersigned AA . M . ' s of the Freemasons' Lodges holden in Plymouth , Devonport , and Stonehouse , having , on behalf of their respective members , agreed to patronise a performance at the Theatre for your benefit , desire to record the motives by ivhieh their brethren have been thus influenced .

" Your brother Freemasons heard , with deep regret , of your heavy loss , occasioned by the recent disastrous fire at the Theatre ; they saw with unfeigned admiration the skilful and energetic manner in ivhieh you restored and re-opened the building . In this thi . y recognised a call for the expression of their fraternal sympathy , and an opportunity for honouring in your person those principles which , in their lodges , they have been taught to respect and admire—i-iz . fortitude in adversity

, ancl perseverance in surmounting difficulty . " On your consenting- to accept this expression of their fraternal regard , they solicited and obtained from the M . AV . G . M of England , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , a dispensation for the brethren to be on this occasion present in Masonic costume in the theatre . The document containing such permissions accompanies this . From the former you will learn that the solicited concession was granted in consideration of the

circumstances under which it was sought . " For the result of their efforts , in this instance , the undersigned , adopting the motto of a former Grand Master of England , the architect of that grand poem in stone—St . Paul ' s , London—say , Circumspiee . " Your brother Freemasons , while they ask your acceptance of this token of their sympathy and esteem , pray" May joysubstantialall your stops attend ;

, , May calm content your happiness increase ; Your hours of pleasure , may they know no end , And your success in life be perfect peace . "( Signed ); " J . S . PHILLIIS , St . John ' s Lodge , No . 83 . " RICHAED RODDA , Fortitude „ No . 122 . " THOS . JR . YEOHarmony No . 182 .

, „ " PETEE JAMES , Brunswick „ No . 185 . " SAML . CEOCKEB , Friendship „ No . 238 . " JOHN HONEY , Sincerity „ No . 224 . " AVILLIAM DEBBY , Charity „ No . 270 . " E . JOHNS , Fidelity „ No . 280 . '

"Plymouth , 18 th March , 1863 . " The address was very beautifully written in English and Latin by Mr . Ii . H . Rodda . It formed one of the best pieces of penmanship ive have ever seen . In the upper corners n'ere the figures of Justice and Fortitude , and in the centre the All Seeing Eye , underneath ivhieh ivere the Masonic arms . In a very artistically designed scroll ivere the words , "Brother John Reilly Neivcombe , jLodge Sincerity , No . 224 , Lessee of the

Tlieatre Royal , Plymouth , " the crest of Bro . J-Teivcombe being introduced in the centre . AVe have stated that the address was written in two languages , which were divided by three pillars representing the styles of architecture similar to a Mason's certificate . At the bottom was a pretty grouping of Masonic emblems . The frame ivas very handsome . It was in blue and gold , ivith ornamented corners , the design being in tendrils and lotus leaves . It was made by Mr . Hallcarver and

ilderBed-, g , ford-street . The following is a copy of the dispensation referred to : — " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . "February 26 th ,. 1863 . " Sir aud Brother , — -I have the honour to inform you that the M . AV . Grand Master has taken into consideration your letter of the Wth inst ., and having regard to the peculiar

circumstances of the case , his lordship has been pleased to grant permission to the Masters , AVardens . and members of the several lodges in Plymouth , Stonehouse , and Devonport , to wear Masonic clothing and jeivels at the Theatre , on the occasion of its

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