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Channel Islands.

St . Malo , at Guernsey . In you , therefore , brethren , we hail the harbingers of a new era of prosperity , happiness , and concord . May the holy bonds of brotherhood by which we are already united , henceforth remain indissoluble . Brethren of this Province , I give the toast of " Our visiting brethren ! " And I request that you will unite with me to evince enthusiasticnlly , by the threefold battery , the joy and happiness we experience at their presence in our midst . " O UT Visifincr Brethren . "

This toast was received with enthusiasm . The W . Bro . L . Guillot , representative of the French lodges , acknowledged-the toast and thanked the brethren for their fraternal welcome . He rejoiced at what he might call the special international alliance between the lodges of Brittany and Normandy and the islands , and he congratulated the masons of Jersey on the admirable choice that had been made in the nomination of their Grand Master .

Bro . Gallienne P . D . G . M ., ( of Guernsey ) , Sec . of the French Lodges , and Bro . Grimmond , AV . M . ' of the Irish Lodge , also responded to the toast , Bro . Guillot then proposed " Prosperity to the Lodges of the Channel Islands . " Bro . Du Jardin P . M . answered , and expressed his conviction which was that of every mason , that under the enlighted

administration of Bro . Malet De Carteret , the lodges of the island would increase and prosper , and work successfully not only for masonic but also for the general good . Bro . Gallienne proposed in complimentary terms the health of the officers invested to-day , and referred to their personal and masonic qualities . The Bro . Dr . Le Cronier D . G . M . responded and assured the brethren that nothing would be neglected on his part and that

of the other officers to justify the confidence of the R . W . G . M . and the kind opinion of the brethren . Bro . Henry Luce Manuel proposed at the request of the G . M . " Concord , Charity , and Universal Fraternity . " This , be said , was a toast essentially masonic . With respect to Concord it was an agreeable fact , to which they all could boar witness , that the province of Jersey was an examplar of the good feeling that ought to exist between all men , particularly Masons . As to

Charity , it was a virtue that blessed , as had been truly said by an immortal poet , both him that gave and him that received . It was a virtue for which all should pray . Then Universal Fraternity ; was it not one of the high aims and lofty objects of Masonry ? AA hen he saw to-day at this fraternal fete , and in such a comparatively small locality , so many nationalities represented , he was gratified in his conviction that the spirit which animated all present would one day animate all classes , and

peoples , and races . He believed , although we , personally , were not likely to sec the day , that the day would nevertheless come , and sooner , too , than expected when the whole earth would take up in universal chorus the anthem that one eventful morn rang from the Heavens and echoed through the skies , and the burden of which was "Peace on earth and good will amongst men . " He called on the brethren to endeavour to accelerate the coming of that time . They would do so if they acted on the princile of the

p toast he had bad the pleasure to propose . The toast was received with all honours " The Stewards" was proposed by Bro . P . Binet . He expressed the pleasure felt by all at the admirable manner in which the stewards bad performed the duties entrusted to them . It bad evidently been with them a labour of love , and the success that was desired had been achieved . In the course of the evening the brethren were favoured with

excellent songs . Shortly after 11 o ' clock the National Anthem was sung and three times three hearty cheers were given for the Queen . The R . AV . the P . G . AV . then left the chair , and the brethren again saluted him with the highest honours , and the day ' s proceedings begun with joy , and continued in order , closed iu truly fraternal harmony and concord .

LODGE LA CESAREE ( NO . 590 ) - —A special meeting of this lodge was called on Tuesday , the 28 th ult ., at the Masonic Temple , to receive the French deputations of Lodge La Parfaite Union ( Rennes ) , headed by our A en . Bro . L . Guillot , 30 ° ( who tjas been re-elected for the twenty-filth time to the Mastership of his Lodge ); of La Bienfaisante , St . Malo , represented by Bro . A . Grout , 18 ° ; and of Guernsey , represented by our esteemed Bro , J . Galliene , P . Prov . D . G . M . There was a very

Channel Islands.

numerous attendance of members and visitors—above eighty . The lodge was opened by Bro . A . A iel , W . M ., assisted by Bros . G . J . Reuouf , P . M ., S . W . ; J . Grigg , J . AV . ; J . Oatley , I . P . M . ; A . Schmitt , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Th . du Jardin , J . Durell , H . L . Manuel , and Ph . Binet , P . M . ' s ; E . D . Le Couteur , W . M . 877 ; N . Le Goupillot , Treas . ; Ph . Starck . Among the visitors we

observed Bros . J . F . Draper , P . M . 243 ; D . A . Low , J . W . 958 ; Choin , 18 ° ; Ph . Blampied , 245 ; M . Gallicban . P . M . 491 ; Ph . AV . Le Quesne , P . M . 958 ; J . G . Scott , P . M . 491 ; R . Binet , P . M . 1 , 003 ; P . AV . Benham , P . M . 244 ; C . H . Mann , P . M . 244 ; Gilbert , P . M . 491 ; E . Lott , P . M . 245 . The deputations having arrived , were received by the P . M ., Deacons , and Dir . of Cers ., and by them conducted into the lodge , where the AV . M . and

the brethren upstanding hailed them with honours due to the representatives of our French sister lodges . The AA . M . then addressed the visitors , saying that be was proud to have the honour of cordially welcoming and receiving them . The president of the deputation briefly and feelingly returned his thanks for the hearty and fraternal welcome they received . Ph . J . Le Gros and Ph . Howard being candidates for initiation , and well known to the whole Jersey community as to respectability and moral character , were balloted for and unanimously admitted .

The ballot , was also taken for Bro . A . Duviguaud , of Lodge La Parfaite Union ( Rennes ) , and was declared unanimous in favour of his admission as a joining member . Ph . Le Gros being in attendance , was duly initiated into the Order . At the request of the Secretary , our A ' en . Bro . L . Guillot delivered an improvised address , in which he enlarged on the beauties of Masonic principles , and enjoined on the brethren the duty of carrying out those principles before tho world , and in every station of

life . The charge was an admirable exposition of the tenets which should guide and actuate the members o'f our grand universal family at all times—and it was most enthusiastically applauded . Moved by Bro . J . Th . du Jardin and the Secretary , and resolved by acclamation— " That Bro . L . Guillot , A en . de la Parfaite Union . Or . de Rennes , should be nominated as a lion , member ad vitam of this lodge . " The Secretary proposed , with emotiona candidate for initiationa dear friend of hisMr . Ph .

, , , Binet , jun ., a worthy son of his highly esteemed parent . No other business presenting itself , the lodge was closed at nine o ' clock , and the brethren retired to the banqueting room to partake of the usual frugal refreshment , and where they spent a most delightful evening , seldom surpassed , iu social and fraternal feeling . The brethren will never forget the agreeable impressions which the events ofthe evening produced on their minds .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . EASTERN STAR LODGE ( NO . 1 , 189 E 1 C . )—The regular monthly meeting of Lodge Eastern Star ( No . 1 , 189 ) was held in the Freemasons' Hall , rear of the Sir Jamsetjee J . Hospital in Bombay , on Monday , the lGth August , 1869 , when there were present : —AV . Bros . Sorabjee Frommurze , AA . M . ; Thomas Diver , P . M . ; Bros . Pestonjee Bazonjce , S . AA . ; Muncherjee Frommurze , J . AA . ; Sorabjee Jijibhay , Treas . ; Cursetjee

Rultonjee , Sec ; Nowrojee Pestonjee , S . D . ; Jamsetjee J . Fantaki , J . D . ; Jamsetjee llustemjce , Dir . of Cer . ; Jamsetjee J . Eduljee , Steward ; Dinshaw D . Mistry I . G . ; J . AV . Seager , Tyler . The W . Bro . the Honourable J . Gibbs , D . DistrictG . M . ; AV . Bros . Andrew Hay , J . P . Cornforth , Avvon , Beard , Thwaites , and the whole of the district lodge , and about one hundred members and visitors . The lodge was opened in the first degreeand the summons

, convening the meeting was read . The minutes of the last regular meetings were read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , and Bros . Jamsetjee Nusserwanjeo Dady and Jehaughir H . Dadysetna were regularly introduced , and raised to the high and sublime degree of Master Mason . The ceremony of raising

was performed most ably and impressively by the AA orshipful Master . Tlie lodge was then successively lowered to the first degree . The W . M . then said : " Brethren , the next and the most pleasing business before the lodge is tho presentation of an address , a P . M . ' s jewel , and purse to our beloved and highly respected Bro . Diver , and I have now very great pleasure in reading the address . I may add that I am very proud as the

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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
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METROPOLITAN. Article 11
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SCOTLAND. Article 14
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
INDIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
REVIEWS. Article 18
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 23RD OCTOBER, 1869. Article 19
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Channel Islands.

St . Malo , at Guernsey . In you , therefore , brethren , we hail the harbingers of a new era of prosperity , happiness , and concord . May the holy bonds of brotherhood by which we are already united , henceforth remain indissoluble . Brethren of this Province , I give the toast of " Our visiting brethren ! " And I request that you will unite with me to evince enthusiasticnlly , by the threefold battery , the joy and happiness we experience at their presence in our midst . " O UT Visifincr Brethren . "

This toast was received with enthusiasm . The W . Bro . L . Guillot , representative of the French lodges , acknowledged-the toast and thanked the brethren for their fraternal welcome . He rejoiced at what he might call the special international alliance between the lodges of Brittany and Normandy and the islands , and he congratulated the masons of Jersey on the admirable choice that had been made in the nomination of their Grand Master .

Bro . Gallienne P . D . G . M ., ( of Guernsey ) , Sec . of the French Lodges , and Bro . Grimmond , AV . M . ' of the Irish Lodge , also responded to the toast , Bro . Guillot then proposed " Prosperity to the Lodges of the Channel Islands . " Bro . Du Jardin P . M . answered , and expressed his conviction which was that of every mason , that under the enlighted

administration of Bro . Malet De Carteret , the lodges of the island would increase and prosper , and work successfully not only for masonic but also for the general good . Bro . Gallienne proposed in complimentary terms the health of the officers invested to-day , and referred to their personal and masonic qualities . The Bro . Dr . Le Cronier D . G . M . responded and assured the brethren that nothing would be neglected on his part and that

of the other officers to justify the confidence of the R . W . G . M . and the kind opinion of the brethren . Bro . Henry Luce Manuel proposed at the request of the G . M . " Concord , Charity , and Universal Fraternity . " This , be said , was a toast essentially masonic . With respect to Concord it was an agreeable fact , to which they all could boar witness , that the province of Jersey was an examplar of the good feeling that ought to exist between all men , particularly Masons . As to

Charity , it was a virtue that blessed , as had been truly said by an immortal poet , both him that gave and him that received . It was a virtue for which all should pray . Then Universal Fraternity ; was it not one of the high aims and lofty objects of Masonry ? AA hen he saw to-day at this fraternal fete , and in such a comparatively small locality , so many nationalities represented , he was gratified in his conviction that the spirit which animated all present would one day animate all classes , and

peoples , and races . He believed , although we , personally , were not likely to sec the day , that the day would nevertheless come , and sooner , too , than expected when the whole earth would take up in universal chorus the anthem that one eventful morn rang from the Heavens and echoed through the skies , and the burden of which was "Peace on earth and good will amongst men . " He called on the brethren to endeavour to accelerate the coming of that time . They would do so if they acted on the princile of the

p toast he had bad the pleasure to propose . The toast was received with all honours " The Stewards" was proposed by Bro . P . Binet . He expressed the pleasure felt by all at the admirable manner in which the stewards bad performed the duties entrusted to them . It bad evidently been with them a labour of love , and the success that was desired had been achieved . In the course of the evening the brethren were favoured with

excellent songs . Shortly after 11 o ' clock the National Anthem was sung and three times three hearty cheers were given for the Queen . The R . AV . the P . G . AV . then left the chair , and the brethren again saluted him with the highest honours , and the day ' s proceedings begun with joy , and continued in order , closed iu truly fraternal harmony and concord .

LODGE LA CESAREE ( NO . 590 ) - —A special meeting of this lodge was called on Tuesday , the 28 th ult ., at the Masonic Temple , to receive the French deputations of Lodge La Parfaite Union ( Rennes ) , headed by our A en . Bro . L . Guillot , 30 ° ( who tjas been re-elected for the twenty-filth time to the Mastership of his Lodge ); of La Bienfaisante , St . Malo , represented by Bro . A . Grout , 18 ° ; and of Guernsey , represented by our esteemed Bro , J . Galliene , P . Prov . D . G . M . There was a very

Channel Islands.

numerous attendance of members and visitors—above eighty . The lodge was opened by Bro . A . A iel , W . M ., assisted by Bros . G . J . Reuouf , P . M ., S . W . ; J . Grigg , J . AV . ; J . Oatley , I . P . M . ; A . Schmitt , P . M ., Sec . ; J . Th . du Jardin , J . Durell , H . L . Manuel , and Ph . Binet , P . M . ' s ; E . D . Le Couteur , W . M . 877 ; N . Le Goupillot , Treas . ; Ph . Starck . Among the visitors we

observed Bros . J . F . Draper , P . M . 243 ; D . A . Low , J . W . 958 ; Choin , 18 ° ; Ph . Blampied , 245 ; M . Gallicban . P . M . 491 ; Ph . AV . Le Quesne , P . M . 958 ; J . G . Scott , P . M . 491 ; R . Binet , P . M . 1 , 003 ; P . AV . Benham , P . M . 244 ; C . H . Mann , P . M . 244 ; Gilbert , P . M . 491 ; E . Lott , P . M . 245 . The deputations having arrived , were received by the P . M ., Deacons , and Dir . of Cers ., and by them conducted into the lodge , where the AV . M . and

the brethren upstanding hailed them with honours due to the representatives of our French sister lodges . The AA . M . then addressed the visitors , saying that be was proud to have the honour of cordially welcoming and receiving them . The president of the deputation briefly and feelingly returned his thanks for the hearty and fraternal welcome they received . Ph . J . Le Gros and Ph . Howard being candidates for initiation , and well known to the whole Jersey community as to respectability and moral character , were balloted for and unanimously admitted .

The ballot , was also taken for Bro . A . Duviguaud , of Lodge La Parfaite Union ( Rennes ) , and was declared unanimous in favour of his admission as a joining member . Ph . Le Gros being in attendance , was duly initiated into the Order . At the request of the Secretary , our A ' en . Bro . L . Guillot delivered an improvised address , in which he enlarged on the beauties of Masonic principles , and enjoined on the brethren the duty of carrying out those principles before tho world , and in every station of

life . The charge was an admirable exposition of the tenets which should guide and actuate the members o'f our grand universal family at all times—and it was most enthusiastically applauded . Moved by Bro . J . Th . du Jardin and the Secretary , and resolved by acclamation— " That Bro . L . Guillot , A en . de la Parfaite Union . Or . de Rennes , should be nominated as a lion , member ad vitam of this lodge . " The Secretary proposed , with emotiona candidate for initiationa dear friend of hisMr . Ph .

, , , Binet , jun ., a worthy son of his highly esteemed parent . No other business presenting itself , the lodge was closed at nine o ' clock , and the brethren retired to the banqueting room to partake of the usual frugal refreshment , and where they spent a most delightful evening , seldom surpassed , iu social and fraternal feeling . The brethren will never forget the agreeable impressions which the events ofthe evening produced on their minds .

India.

INDIA .

BOMBAY . EASTERN STAR LODGE ( NO . 1 , 189 E 1 C . )—The regular monthly meeting of Lodge Eastern Star ( No . 1 , 189 ) was held in the Freemasons' Hall , rear of the Sir Jamsetjee J . Hospital in Bombay , on Monday , the lGth August , 1869 , when there were present : —AV . Bros . Sorabjee Frommurze , AA . M . ; Thomas Diver , P . M . ; Bros . Pestonjee Bazonjce , S . AA . ; Muncherjee Frommurze , J . AA . ; Sorabjee Jijibhay , Treas . ; Cursetjee

Rultonjee , Sec ; Nowrojee Pestonjee , S . D . ; Jamsetjee J . Fantaki , J . D . ; Jamsetjee llustemjce , Dir . of Cer . ; Jamsetjee J . Eduljee , Steward ; Dinshaw D . Mistry I . G . ; J . AV . Seager , Tyler . The W . Bro . the Honourable J . Gibbs , D . DistrictG . M . ; AV . Bros . Andrew Hay , J . P . Cornforth , Avvon , Beard , Thwaites , and the whole of the district lodge , and about one hundred members and visitors . The lodge was opened in the first degreeand the summons

, convening the meeting was read . The minutes of the last regular meetings were read and confirmed . The lodge was then opened in the second and third degrees , and Bros . Jamsetjee Nusserwanjeo Dady and Jehaughir H . Dadysetna were regularly introduced , and raised to the high and sublime degree of Master Mason . The ceremony of raising

was performed most ably and impressively by the AA orshipful Master . Tlie lodge was then successively lowered to the first degree . The W . M . then said : " Brethren , the next and the most pleasing business before the lodge is tho presentation of an address , a P . M . ' s jewel , and purse to our beloved and highly respected Bro . Diver , and I have now very great pleasure in reading the address . I may add that I am very proud as the

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