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Provincial.

follows : —Bros . J . Gnerson , S . W . ; D . Roberts , J . W . ; the Rev . M . A . Pierpoint , Chap . ; Robinson , Sec ; F . Roche , S . D . ; N . Marks , J . D ., and J . Lewis , I . G . Bro . N . B . Calder , P . M . 43 , was theu unanimously elected Treasurer , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Angel Hotel , which was served in Bro . Cousins' best style . The customary toasts were given and responded to , and a most agreeable evening Avas spent .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

MOTIIEE KILWINNING . —The resident members of this venerable lodge will recognise , in the report of the hall given at Oxford last week by the Apollo University , No , 460 , the names of two of their brethren by affiliation among the stewards , under whose direction the arrangements of that gay assembly were carried oufc . -Bro . Alscounfc Ingestre was affiliated into Mother Kilwinning iu October , 1859 , and acted as D . Prov . G . M . of Ayrshire at the inauguration of the monument erected

in Ayr to the memory of tbe gallant General Neill . Little more than a year ago we had the pleasure , while holding the Junior Warden ' s chair afc Kilwinning , of assisting afc the affiliation of Bro . the Hon . Lord W . North , and spent a very pleasant evening in his company . Our Prov . G-. M ., Bro . Sir James Fergusson , M . P ., also hails from the Apollo University , and was affiliated into the Mother Lodge some three or four years ago . Seeing the great interest these distinguished brethren continue

to take in the prosperity of their Mother Lodge , our Oxford brethren will not grudge old Mother Kilwinning the pleasure of an occasional visifc from the sons of fche Apollo University . ATE . —Bro . George Bryce Brown , of St . James ' s , Edinburgh , No . 97 , has been appointed to a seat in the Grand Lodge of Scotland as Proxy Master of Ayr Kilwinning , No . 124 . Bro . Brown , who is well recommended , is by profession an architect , and nephew of the Grand Architect , Bro . Bryce .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Fteemasom' Friend . ) CAAVNPOEE . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 641 ) . —A meeting of this lodge took place on Wednesday , the 2 nd April , at the Freemasons' Hall . The ' brethren being assembled , the lodge was opened in antient form afc half-past seven F . TII . : —Bros . E . Mackintosh , AV . M . ; F . J . Jordan , S . W . ; S . Allen , J . AV . The minutes of last meeting liaving been read and confirmed in the

usual manner , the written applications of Messrs . Leslie , Fagau , Haworth , and Clerk ( who , at the previous meeting , had been regularly proposed and seconded ) , were balloted for , and being approved , were prepared in form and regularly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry by Bro . Mackintosh , ably assisted hy his AA ardens . The candidates liaving been brought to light , instructed in the mysteries , and the working tools explained to them , were permitted to retire , while the rest of the brethren

were called from labour to refreshment , for a few minutes . Lodge being again called to labour , the antient charges were ably delivered to the young craftsmen . The ceremony of initiation being concluded , the usual business of the lodge was resumed . CALCUTTA . —Lodge Star in the Fast ( No . 80 ) , met on the 23 rd April , when Mr . Thomas Muir , of Lodge No . 126 , was elected to membershipand Mr . Herman Rhodius was initiated .

, LODGE INDUSTEX AND PEESEVEEENCE ( No . 156 ) met on the 16 th April , instead of on its regular night , which was Good Friday . Relief was granted to the widow of a Scotch Mason . The lodge met again on fche 2 nd May , when an application for relief , made by the Howrah Lodge ( No . 28-1 ) , on behalf of the widow of a Mason , was read and referred to the Permanent Comniittee . LODGE HUAIILITY AND FOETITUDE ( NO . 279 ) met on the

21 st April , to initiate Mr . Flindell , Superintendent Telegraph Department , E . I . Railway , and to elect fco membership Bro . Wm . Haselden Cowley , of fche Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) , London , and Bro . Henry Blumhardt Greaves , of the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Nubia . 'This seems a favourite lodge for persons in the Peninsular and Oriental Company ' s service . Bro . Cowlay Avas also raised to the third Degree . The lodge met again on the 5 th May , when three canditates were initiated , and " a donation

India.

of sixty-four rupees was given to the widow of a Mason , on the recommendation of the Lodge at Howrah . LODGE MAEINE ( NO . 282 ) , gave an entertainment last month , at which several of the Provincial Grand Officers were present . The D . Prov . G . M . was not well enough to attend . The lodge met again on the 12 th May , for the purpose of passing anil raising two brethren , and of taking into consideration a recommendation of its Permanent Committee to increase the quarterly

payments of its members , and a communication from the Provincial Grand Treasurer regarding the contributions of lodges or fcheir representatives to the Grand Officers' Banqueting Fund . LODGE COUEAGE AVITH HUJIANITY ( NO . 551 ) , met on the 24 th April , to elect to membership Bro . Fenwick , of the Euphrates Lodge ( No . 257 ) London , and to initiate three candidates ; and again on the 8 th May , for two initiations . LODGE ST . JOHN ( NO . 715 ) , met on the llth April , when

Bro . Burkett , C . S-, was passed to the second degree by the Past Master , Bro . Jno . AA . Brown ; and Bro . P . P . John was invested with the collar of Senior Deacon . DUM-DUAL—Lodge St . Luke ( No . 1150 ) , met on the 7 th May , when Bro . G . T . Davis , Master of lodge No . 126 , was elected to membership by acclamation , and certain alterations in bye-laws . CALCUTTA . —Chapter Holy Zion ( No . 551 . )—A convocation of tin ' s chapter wns holden on the 12 th April , when Comp . R .

M . AVihrow , of Chapter Hope , was ballotted for and accepted as a joining member . Bros . Beatson , Rambart , Saxton , Bremner , Smits , Harrison , and Brookes , being candidates for Royal Arch , were also ballotted for , aud duly exalted to that sublime degree , V . E . Comp . Jno . Wm . Brown assisting in the ceremony as usual . Comp . Linton then proposed that , for the very frequent and alle assistance Comp . Brown had rendered to the Chapter , he be elected an honorary Principal of Holy Zion ,

which , being seconded by Comp . Harris , was put to the vote aud carried unanimously by acclamation . Comp . Linton also proposed Comp . C . . 1 . Davis as a joining member , and as this Companion was a ruler in the Craft , being the AVorshipful Master of the lodge . Industry and Perseverance , he suggested thafc the Chapter might elect by acclammation , which was carried unanimously . Comp . Hales proposed Comp . Lindsay as a joining member , seconded by Comp . Linton , and directed to

be circulated in the precepts for the next convocation of the Chapter . Comp . Hamilton having resigned the office of Principal H ., Comp . Linton was elected by acclamation as his successor . Comp . AV . B . Collins was likewise elected to the 3 rd chair , and Comp . C . J . Evans as Principal Sojourner , Comp . I . L . Taylor , as Scribe N ., the Janitor , Comp . D . J . Daniel , being re-appointed to continue in the office , the duties of Avhich he had so long and so ably performed to the satisfaction of the Chapter . Grand Chapter Certificates were delivered to Coinps . H . B . AA eston , J . H . Linton , 0 . B . Andrews , and E . J . Hasken .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

NEAVCASTLE-ON-TVNE . — lioyal Kent Encampment . — This ancient Conclave was opened on the 4 th July , by the E . G ., Sir Knight C . J . Banister . Pr . 1 st Grand Aide of the Grand Encampment , assisted by P . E . C . Sir Knt . H . G . Ludwig ; P . E . C . Sir Knt . H , Hotham ; Sir Kiit . Rev . Samuel Athenton , 1 st Captain ; Sir Knt . H . A . Hammerbom , Registrar ; Sir Knt . Rosenberg , Expert ; Sir Knfc . E . Shofcfcen , Captain of Lines and the rest of the Officers . The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The 1 st captain proposed a candidate for installation which was duly seconded , " and the business over , it was closed in solemn form .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —Summer Banquet . —The members of this red apron lodge met at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham , on Tuesday , the first instant , for their regular summer banquet , The WM . Bro . F . . ) . Hill , and about thirty of the members were present in addition to the following visitors , viz .: —Bros . Exall , 169 ; John Lane , 219 ; I . King , 447 ; George Eandle , 437 ; T . G . Dickie , Asst . G . Purst . ; R . Comins , late of 23 ; F . Cant , 1104 ; AV . H . AA arr , 281 ; Isimbiel , 1122 ; Palmer , Thompson , and Ilandford , 1044 . After the cloth hud been

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THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF FRANCE AND MARSHAL MAGNAN. Article 1
MASONIC FICTIONS. Article 2
KABBALISM, OR THE RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HEBREWS. Article 3
AN ORATION, Article 5
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
EXHIBITION OF MEDLÆVAL ART AT THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Article 10
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 12
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 15
Obituary. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
THE NYMPHS' LAMENT FOR THE TITANS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

follows : —Bros . J . Gnerson , S . W . ; D . Roberts , J . W . ; the Rev . M . A . Pierpoint , Chap . ; Robinson , Sec ; F . Roche , S . D . ; N . Marks , J . D ., and J . Lewis , I . G . Bro . N . B . Calder , P . M . 43 , was theu unanimously elected Treasurer , and the brethren adjourned to a banquet at the Angel Hotel , which was served in Bro . Cousins' best style . The customary toasts were given and responded to , and a most agreeable evening Avas spent .

Scotland.

SCOTLAND .

MOTIIEE KILWINNING . —The resident members of this venerable lodge will recognise , in the report of the hall given at Oxford last week by the Apollo University , No , 460 , the names of two of their brethren by affiliation among the stewards , under whose direction the arrangements of that gay assembly were carried oufc . -Bro . Alscounfc Ingestre was affiliated into Mother Kilwinning iu October , 1859 , and acted as D . Prov . G . M . of Ayrshire at the inauguration of the monument erected

in Ayr to the memory of tbe gallant General Neill . Little more than a year ago we had the pleasure , while holding the Junior Warden ' s chair afc Kilwinning , of assisting afc the affiliation of Bro . the Hon . Lord W . North , and spent a very pleasant evening in his company . Our Prov . G-. M ., Bro . Sir James Fergusson , M . P ., also hails from the Apollo University , and was affiliated into the Mother Lodge some three or four years ago . Seeing the great interest these distinguished brethren continue

to take in the prosperity of their Mother Lodge , our Oxford brethren will not grudge old Mother Kilwinning the pleasure of an occasional visifc from the sons of fche Apollo University . ATE . —Bro . George Bryce Brown , of St . James ' s , Edinburgh , No . 97 , has been appointed to a seat in the Grand Lodge of Scotland as Proxy Master of Ayr Kilwinning , No . 124 . Bro . Brown , who is well recommended , is by profession an architect , and nephew of the Grand Architect , Bro . Bryce .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Fteemasom' Friend . ) CAAVNPOEE . —Lodge of Harmony ( No . 641 ) . —A meeting of this lodge took place on Wednesday , the 2 nd April , at the Freemasons' Hall . The ' brethren being assembled , the lodge was opened in antient form afc half-past seven F . TII . : —Bros . E . Mackintosh , AV . M . ; F . J . Jordan , S . W . ; S . Allen , J . AV . The minutes of last meeting liaving been read and confirmed in the

usual manner , the written applications of Messrs . Leslie , Fagau , Haworth , and Clerk ( who , at the previous meeting , had been regularly proposed and seconded ) , were balloted for , and being approved , were prepared in form and regularly initiated into the mysteries of Freemasonry by Bro . Mackintosh , ably assisted hy his AA ardens . The candidates liaving been brought to light , instructed in the mysteries , and the working tools explained to them , were permitted to retire , while the rest of the brethren

were called from labour to refreshment , for a few minutes . Lodge being again called to labour , the antient charges were ably delivered to the young craftsmen . The ceremony of initiation being concluded , the usual business of the lodge was resumed . CALCUTTA . —Lodge Star in the Fast ( No . 80 ) , met on the 23 rd April , when Mr . Thomas Muir , of Lodge No . 126 , was elected to membershipand Mr . Herman Rhodius was initiated .

, LODGE INDUSTEX AND PEESEVEEENCE ( No . 156 ) met on the 16 th April , instead of on its regular night , which was Good Friday . Relief was granted to the widow of a Scotch Mason . The lodge met again on fche 2 nd May , when an application for relief , made by the Howrah Lodge ( No . 28-1 ) , on behalf of the widow of a Mason , was read and referred to the Permanent Comniittee . LODGE HUAIILITY AND FOETITUDE ( NO . 279 ) met on the

21 st April , to initiate Mr . Flindell , Superintendent Telegraph Department , E . I . Railway , and to elect fco membership Bro . Wm . Haselden Cowley , of fche Gihon Lodge ( No . 57 ) , London , and Bro . Henry Blumhardt Greaves , of the Peninsular and Oriental steamer Nubia . 'This seems a favourite lodge for persons in the Peninsular and Oriental Company ' s service . Bro . Cowlay Avas also raised to the third Degree . The lodge met again on the 5 th May , when three canditates were initiated , and " a donation

India.

of sixty-four rupees was given to the widow of a Mason , on the recommendation of the Lodge at Howrah . LODGE MAEINE ( NO . 282 ) , gave an entertainment last month , at which several of the Provincial Grand Officers were present . The D . Prov . G . M . was not well enough to attend . The lodge met again on the 12 th May , for the purpose of passing anil raising two brethren , and of taking into consideration a recommendation of its Permanent Committee to increase the quarterly

payments of its members , and a communication from the Provincial Grand Treasurer regarding the contributions of lodges or fcheir representatives to the Grand Officers' Banqueting Fund . LODGE COUEAGE AVITH HUJIANITY ( NO . 551 ) , met on the 24 th April , to elect to membership Bro . Fenwick , of the Euphrates Lodge ( No . 257 ) London , and to initiate three candidates ; and again on the 8 th May , for two initiations . LODGE ST . JOHN ( NO . 715 ) , met on the llth April , when

Bro . Burkett , C . S-, was passed to the second degree by the Past Master , Bro . Jno . AA . Brown ; and Bro . P . P . John was invested with the collar of Senior Deacon . DUM-DUAL—Lodge St . Luke ( No . 1150 ) , met on the 7 th May , when Bro . G . T . Davis , Master of lodge No . 126 , was elected to membership by acclamation , and certain alterations in bye-laws . CALCUTTA . —Chapter Holy Zion ( No . 551 . )—A convocation of tin ' s chapter wns holden on the 12 th April , when Comp . R .

M . AVihrow , of Chapter Hope , was ballotted for and accepted as a joining member . Bros . Beatson , Rambart , Saxton , Bremner , Smits , Harrison , and Brookes , being candidates for Royal Arch , were also ballotted for , aud duly exalted to that sublime degree , V . E . Comp . Jno . Wm . Brown assisting in the ceremony as usual . Comp . Linton then proposed that , for the very frequent and alle assistance Comp . Brown had rendered to the Chapter , he be elected an honorary Principal of Holy Zion ,

which , being seconded by Comp . Harris , was put to the vote aud carried unanimously by acclamation . Comp . Linton also proposed Comp . C . . 1 . Davis as a joining member , and as this Companion was a ruler in the Craft , being the AVorshipful Master of the lodge . Industry and Perseverance , he suggested thafc the Chapter might elect by acclammation , which was carried unanimously . Comp . Hales proposed Comp . Lindsay as a joining member , seconded by Comp . Linton , and directed to

be circulated in the precepts for the next convocation of the Chapter . Comp . Hamilton having resigned the office of Principal H ., Comp . Linton was elected by acclamation as his successor . Comp . AV . B . Collins was likewise elected to the 3 rd chair , and Comp . C . J . Evans as Principal Sojourner , Comp . I . L . Taylor , as Scribe N ., the Janitor , Comp . D . J . Daniel , being re-appointed to continue in the office , the duties of Avhich he had so long and so ably performed to the satisfaction of the Chapter . Grand Chapter Certificates were delivered to Coinps . H . B . AA eston , J . H . Linton , 0 . B . Andrews , and E . J . Hasken .

Knights Templar.

KNIGHTS TEMPLAR .

NEAVCASTLE-ON-TVNE . — lioyal Kent Encampment . — This ancient Conclave was opened on the 4 th July , by the E . G ., Sir Knight C . J . Banister . Pr . 1 st Grand Aide of the Grand Encampment , assisted by P . E . C . Sir Knt . H . G . Ludwig ; P . E . C . Sir Knt . H , Hotham ; Sir Kiit . Rev . Samuel Athenton , 1 st Captain ; Sir Knt . H . A . Hammerbom , Registrar ; Sir Knt . Rosenberg , Expert ; Sir Knfc . E . Shofcfcen , Captain of Lines and the rest of the Officers . The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed . The 1 st captain proposed a candidate for installation which was duly seconded , " and the business over , it was closed in solemn form .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

GLOBE LODGE ( NO . 23 ) . —Summer Banquet . —The members of this red apron lodge met at the Crystal Palace , Sydenham , on Tuesday , the first instant , for their regular summer banquet , The WM . Bro . F . . ) . Hill , and about thirty of the members were present in addition to the following visitors , viz .: —Bros . Exall , 169 ; John Lane , 219 ; I . King , 447 ; George Eandle , 437 ; T . G . Dickie , Asst . G . Purst . ; R . Comins , late of 23 ; F . Cant , 1104 ; AV . H . AA arr , 281 ; Isimbiel , 1122 ; Palmer , Thompson , and Ilandford , 1044 . After the cloth hud been

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