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India.

Masters of Lodges to be careful that all rules were attended to , and that the Prov . G . M . could only take notice of any special case ivhich might be reported to him . To his knowledge , the law quoted by Bro . Evans was not lost sight of in some of the up-country lodges , ancl he thought the same might easily be done in Calcutta . It appeared to him that it would be sufficient to issue a circular to the Masters of lodges , drawing their attention to the rule , with reference to what Bro . Evans hacl

stated . The PROV . G . SEC . read the report of the Finance Committee . The balance in hand of the District Grand Lodge Fund amounted to 3782 Eupees , and of the Fund of Benevolence 2651 Rupees . The committee had noticed that there was a large balance against the fund for musical instruments . Proposed by Bro . AY . H . Abbott , seconded by Bro . A . J . WhittenSenior AVarden of Lodge 80 and carriedthat the

, , , Report he received . Bro . C . T . DAVIS , seconded by Bro . A . F . Manly , of Lodge No . 715 , proposed a remission of the sentence passed at the last Quarterly Communication upon AAro . 3 . R . Douglas who , he had heard , had subsequently paid up the full amount of the demand of the District Grancl Lodge , and who , as a Mason of twenty years' standing , was deserving , he thought , of merciful treatment .

Bro . C . J . EVANS opposed the motion , observing that Bro . Douglas had evinced a contumacious spirit , not- for one month , or for six months , but for more than two years , and had persisted in his contumacy and disrespect up to the last moment , when he was leaving the District Grand Lodge , at the Quarterly Communication in September . It was for contumacy , and not for the non-payment of fees , that Bro . Douglas had been punished .

il sThe motion made by Bro . Davis was put to the vote , and was lost . The District Gaand Lodge was then closed in form , uda the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER . On AVednesday , March 19 th , the Rev . J . Huyshe , Grand Superintendent of Royal Arch Masons of Devonshire , held his Prov . Grand Chapter at the Prince George Hotel , Stonehouse , in the chapter-room of Fortitude , 122 . The attendance of the various companions was very large , and the appearance of the

chapter , when fully assembled , was of the most imposing description , and will not easily be forgotten by those who were present . Every chapter , with only one or two exceptions , was repreented . On motions duly made , grants of money for a distressed brother ancl the widow of a companion were severally made , after which the excellent superintendent proceeded to appoint and invest his various provincial grand officers : —Ex . Comps . Tripe 280 H . ; BremridgeJ . ; Isaac AVattsTreas . ; Denis

, , , , Moore , E . ; R . Rodd , N . ; C . J . Laidman , 1 st . Standard Bearer ; James Rowe , P . S . ; John C . Hancock , 1 st . A . S . ; Frederick Nettleton , 2 nd A . S . ; Merryn Drake , G . S . B . ; John Killingly , Cf . Supt . of AVorks ; James Clase , Dir . of Cers . ; Thomas Harfoot , 2 nd standard bearer ; James Gregory , Janitor . The mnsical portion of the chapter was ably presided over "by Companion Eichard Rowe , to the great approbation of all present . '

After the ceremonies of investiture were concluded , the grand chapter was closed in clue form with solemn prayer . DEVONPORT— Chapter of Fidelity ( No . 280 . )—On Friday , 14 th March , 1862 , a convocation of this chapter was holden at six o ' clock , for the double purpose of installing Comp . J . Mackay into the chair of J ., ancl of exalting several brothers , many of whom are very well known for their zeal and active labours in

the cause of Masonry in this province . Additional interest was imparted to the meeting from the fact that it was the first time the chapter had been opened since its removal from Tiverton in October , 1861 , excepting a merely formal meeting for necessary preliminaries , ivhich gave the brethren also an opportuniy of visiting the compact and pretty suite of apartments recently fitted up for the use of the lodge and chapter . The ceremony of initiation was duly performed by Bro . John Rogers , F . Z ., who received the compliments of all the assembled

companions for the very perfect way in which he performed that and the subsequent ceremony of exaltation , assisted by Comps Jenkin Thomas as H . Among the companions present were Comp . J . C . Hancock , P . Z . ; Comps . J . Eowe , P . Z . ; J . E . Brener Dupre , Eodda , Jew , AA atts , Harfoot , Scott , Elphinstone , Arnold ' Murch , Crocker , Fox , Eoberts , H . A . AA ooclhou 3 e . The following brethren were then exalted : —AA . Bros . AV . A . Clark , P . M '

280 , P . G . T . ; James J . Clase , P . M . 280 , P . Prov . G . D . C . ; s Chappel , P . M . 280 , P . G . S . ; Bro . Cole , SW . 280 ; Linde , S . D ' 280 ; E . Taylor , 280 . The E . Comp . L . P . Tripe , P . Z ., formerly of Chapter Sincerity ( No . 224 ) was duly elected a member of the chapter , ancl also to the 1 st Principal ' s chair of the chapter . Comp . Eogers was nominated to the chair of H . Comp . Clarke nominated to the office of P . S . and Treasurer ;

James Clase , E . ; J . Chappell , N . ; Cole , 1 st A . S . ; Linde , 2 nd A . S . A hearty vote of thanks was then proposed ancl carried , to the companions assembled , who hacl so kindly assisted in the work of launching the chapter , to which E . Comp . J . Thomas feelingly responded , and an assurance was expressed that in the bands of the newly exalted brethren , whose zeal would not be less in Eoyal Arch than in Craft Masonry , Fidelity Chapter must prosper . Several more members will be exalted very shortly .

YOEKSHIEE AVEST . BRADFORD . —Chapter of Charity ( No . 379 . )—A meeting of the- above chapter was holden in the rooms of the Lodge of Hope on Monday evening , March 24 th , at seven o'clock . The M . E . Z . being prevented by sickness from attending , the chair was occupied by P . Z . Thos . Hill , who at once proceeded with the duties of exalting Bros . IbbetsonArmitageancl Bri of

, , ggs , the Lodge of Hope , assisted by Comps . C . H . Taylor , H . ; I . T . Robinson , J . ; John Gaunt , P . Soj . ; Jas . Lumb , S . E . ; L . C . Hill , S . N ., and the rest of the officers . There were also present , Comps . M . Eogerson , H . Smith , P . Z . ' s , AVm . Duckitt , H . Butterworth , Manoah Ehodes , H . Berlon , & c , ancl J . C . Eead , of the Chapter of Moravia ( No . 543 ) Baildon . The ceremonies being concluded , Comp . Thos . Hill vacated the chair , ivhich

was taken by Comp . P . Z . Henry Smith , when the companions proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year . The following companions wore proposed and unanimously accepted : Comps . C . H . Taylor , M . E ., Z . ; J . T . Robinson , H . j James Lumb , J . ; Alexander Hunter , P . Soj . ; J . J . Schaeppi , S . E . ; H . Berlon , S . W ., P . Z . ; Thos . Hill , Treas . ; J . H . Buckley , P . Z ., Janitor ; ancl J . J . Holmes , Assist ., being re-appointed . The whole proceedings were of a most leasing ancl harmonious

p character ; the chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet-room , where refreshments were served . After the usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts hacl been disposed of , the vocal powers of several companions , aided the president in satisfactorily conducting this not unimportant part of the meeting .

SCOTLAND . THE WESTERN DISTRICT OE SCOTLAND . —AVe believe the disjunction is contemplated of the Chapters in Ayrshire from the Provincial Grancl Chapter meeting in Glasgow . At the last Quarterly Communication of the Supreme Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , a . petition was presented from several leading Eoyal Arch Companions , resident in Ayr , praying the

Supreme Grand Chapter to erect Ayrshire into a province . Grancl Chapter having considered the petition , remitted the matter to Comp . Dr . AValker Arnott , Prov . G . Supt ., to report . It is understood that Comp . Arnott is favourable to the proposed disjunction of Ayrshire from the extensive district at present under his supervision ; ancl it is not improbable that the new province may embrace Ayrshire ancl Galloway . AYR KILWINNING CHAPTER ( NO 80 )—A meeting of this

. . chapter was held a few nights ago , at which was received ancl accepted the resignation of Comp . AVm . G . Cunningham , who has for several years filled the oflice of Scribe E in his mother chapter . Comp . Cunningham carries to Liverpool with him the good wishes of " the Companions of Chapter No . 80 , for the very efficient way in which lie discharged the duties pertaining to the post from which his business engagements have compelled

him to retire . A cordial ancl unanimous vote of thanks to their past Scribe E was minuted , and a grateful remembrance of his many private ancl Masonic virtues will long be retained in the memory of those with whom Comp . Cunningham has been so closely associated in the working of the Ayr Kilwinning Chapter .

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MASONIC FACTS. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 2
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
PORTRAIT OF BRO. CREW. Article 7
THE CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 7
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES. Article 8
MASTERS AND WARDENS. Article 8
AGED MASONS' WIVES. Article 8
HELE. Article 8
HIGH PRIESTHOOD. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
YORKSHIRE (WEST.) Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

Masters of Lodges to be careful that all rules were attended to , and that the Prov . G . M . could only take notice of any special case ivhich might be reported to him . To his knowledge , the law quoted by Bro . Evans was not lost sight of in some of the up-country lodges , ancl he thought the same might easily be done in Calcutta . It appeared to him that it would be sufficient to issue a circular to the Masters of lodges , drawing their attention to the rule , with reference to what Bro . Evans hacl

stated . The PROV . G . SEC . read the report of the Finance Committee . The balance in hand of the District Grand Lodge Fund amounted to 3782 Eupees , and of the Fund of Benevolence 2651 Rupees . The committee had noticed that there was a large balance against the fund for musical instruments . Proposed by Bro . AY . H . Abbott , seconded by Bro . A . J . WhittenSenior AVarden of Lodge 80 and carriedthat the

, , , Report he received . Bro . C . T . DAVIS , seconded by Bro . A . F . Manly , of Lodge No . 715 , proposed a remission of the sentence passed at the last Quarterly Communication upon AAro . 3 . R . Douglas who , he had heard , had subsequently paid up the full amount of the demand of the District Grancl Lodge , and who , as a Mason of twenty years' standing , was deserving , he thought , of merciful treatment .

Bro . C . J . EVANS opposed the motion , observing that Bro . Douglas had evinced a contumacious spirit , not- for one month , or for six months , but for more than two years , and had persisted in his contumacy and disrespect up to the last moment , when he was leaving the District Grand Lodge , at the Quarterly Communication in September . It was for contumacy , and not for the non-payment of fees , that Bro . Douglas had been punished .

il sThe motion made by Bro . Davis was put to the vote , and was lost . The District Gaand Lodge was then closed in form , uda the brethren adjourned to the banquet .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

DEVONSHIRE . PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER . On AVednesday , March 19 th , the Rev . J . Huyshe , Grand Superintendent of Royal Arch Masons of Devonshire , held his Prov . Grand Chapter at the Prince George Hotel , Stonehouse , in the chapter-room of Fortitude , 122 . The attendance of the various companions was very large , and the appearance of the

chapter , when fully assembled , was of the most imposing description , and will not easily be forgotten by those who were present . Every chapter , with only one or two exceptions , was repreented . On motions duly made , grants of money for a distressed brother ancl the widow of a companion were severally made , after which the excellent superintendent proceeded to appoint and invest his various provincial grand officers : —Ex . Comps . Tripe 280 H . ; BremridgeJ . ; Isaac AVattsTreas . ; Denis

, , , , Moore , E . ; R . Rodd , N . ; C . J . Laidman , 1 st . Standard Bearer ; James Rowe , P . S . ; John C . Hancock , 1 st . A . S . ; Frederick Nettleton , 2 nd A . S . ; Merryn Drake , G . S . B . ; John Killingly , Cf . Supt . of AVorks ; James Clase , Dir . of Cers . ; Thomas Harfoot , 2 nd standard bearer ; James Gregory , Janitor . The mnsical portion of the chapter was ably presided over "by Companion Eichard Rowe , to the great approbation of all present . '

After the ceremonies of investiture were concluded , the grand chapter was closed in clue form with solemn prayer . DEVONPORT— Chapter of Fidelity ( No . 280 . )—On Friday , 14 th March , 1862 , a convocation of this chapter was holden at six o ' clock , for the double purpose of installing Comp . J . Mackay into the chair of J ., ancl of exalting several brothers , many of whom are very well known for their zeal and active labours in

the cause of Masonry in this province . Additional interest was imparted to the meeting from the fact that it was the first time the chapter had been opened since its removal from Tiverton in October , 1861 , excepting a merely formal meeting for necessary preliminaries , ivhich gave the brethren also an opportuniy of visiting the compact and pretty suite of apartments recently fitted up for the use of the lodge and chapter . The ceremony of initiation was duly performed by Bro . John Rogers , F . Z ., who received the compliments of all the assembled

companions for the very perfect way in which he performed that and the subsequent ceremony of exaltation , assisted by Comps Jenkin Thomas as H . Among the companions present were Comp . J . C . Hancock , P . Z . ; Comps . J . Eowe , P . Z . ; J . E . Brener Dupre , Eodda , Jew , AA atts , Harfoot , Scott , Elphinstone , Arnold ' Murch , Crocker , Fox , Eoberts , H . A . AA ooclhou 3 e . The following brethren were then exalted : —AA . Bros . AV . A . Clark , P . M '

280 , P . G . T . ; James J . Clase , P . M . 280 , P . Prov . G . D . C . ; s Chappel , P . M . 280 , P . G . S . ; Bro . Cole , SW . 280 ; Linde , S . D ' 280 ; E . Taylor , 280 . The E . Comp . L . P . Tripe , P . Z ., formerly of Chapter Sincerity ( No . 224 ) was duly elected a member of the chapter , ancl also to the 1 st Principal ' s chair of the chapter . Comp . Eogers was nominated to the chair of H . Comp . Clarke nominated to the office of P . S . and Treasurer ;

James Clase , E . ; J . Chappell , N . ; Cole , 1 st A . S . ; Linde , 2 nd A . S . A hearty vote of thanks was then proposed ancl carried , to the companions assembled , who hacl so kindly assisted in the work of launching the chapter , to which E . Comp . J . Thomas feelingly responded , and an assurance was expressed that in the bands of the newly exalted brethren , whose zeal would not be less in Eoyal Arch than in Craft Masonry , Fidelity Chapter must prosper . Several more members will be exalted very shortly .

YOEKSHIEE AVEST . BRADFORD . —Chapter of Charity ( No . 379 . )—A meeting of the- above chapter was holden in the rooms of the Lodge of Hope on Monday evening , March 24 th , at seven o'clock . The M . E . Z . being prevented by sickness from attending , the chair was occupied by P . Z . Thos . Hill , who at once proceeded with the duties of exalting Bros . IbbetsonArmitageancl Bri of

, , ggs , the Lodge of Hope , assisted by Comps . C . H . Taylor , H . ; I . T . Robinson , J . ; John Gaunt , P . Soj . ; Jas . Lumb , S . E . ; L . C . Hill , S . N ., and the rest of the officers . There were also present , Comps . M . Eogerson , H . Smith , P . Z . ' s , AVm . Duckitt , H . Butterworth , Manoah Ehodes , H . Berlon , & c , ancl J . C . Eead , of the Chapter of Moravia ( No . 543 ) Baildon . The ceremonies being concluded , Comp . Thos . Hill vacated the chair , ivhich

was taken by Comp . P . Z . Henry Smith , when the companions proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year . The following companions wore proposed and unanimously accepted : Comps . C . H . Taylor , M . E ., Z . ; J . T . Robinson , H . j James Lumb , J . ; Alexander Hunter , P . Soj . ; J . J . Schaeppi , S . E . ; H . Berlon , S . W ., P . Z . ; Thos . Hill , Treas . ; J . H . Buckley , P . Z ., Janitor ; ancl J . J . Holmes , Assist ., being re-appointed . The whole proceedings were of a most leasing ancl harmonious

p character ; the chapter was then closed , and the companions adjourned to the banquet-room , where refreshments were served . After the usual loyal ancl Masonic toasts hacl been disposed of , the vocal powers of several companions , aided the president in satisfactorily conducting this not unimportant part of the meeting .

SCOTLAND . THE WESTERN DISTRICT OE SCOTLAND . —AVe believe the disjunction is contemplated of the Chapters in Ayrshire from the Provincial Grancl Chapter meeting in Glasgow . At the last Quarterly Communication of the Supreme Eoyal Arch Chapter of Scotland , a . petition was presented from several leading Eoyal Arch Companions , resident in Ayr , praying the

Supreme Grand Chapter to erect Ayrshire into a province . Grancl Chapter having considered the petition , remitted the matter to Comp . Dr . AValker Arnott , Prov . G . Supt ., to report . It is understood that Comp . Arnott is favourable to the proposed disjunction of Ayrshire from the extensive district at present under his supervision ; ancl it is not improbable that the new province may embrace Ayrshire ancl Galloway . AYR KILWINNING CHAPTER ( NO 80 )—A meeting of this

. . chapter was held a few nights ago , at which was received ancl accepted the resignation of Comp . AVm . G . Cunningham , who has for several years filled the oflice of Scribe E in his mother chapter . Comp . Cunningham carries to Liverpool with him the good wishes of " the Companions of Chapter No . 80 , for the very efficient way in which lie discharged the duties pertaining to the post from which his business engagements have compelled

him to retire . A cordial ancl unanimous vote of thanks to their past Scribe E was minuted , and a grateful remembrance of his many private ancl Masonic virtues will long be retained in the memory of those with whom Comp . Cunningham has been so closely associated in the working of the Ayr Kilwinning Chapter .

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