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€ umb to his powers . So with eager and delightful anticipations of fine holiday fun on the morrow , with a sense of placid weariness from the day ' s heat , and bustle of coming ashore , I was soon in a state of repose , — -faculties , mental and bodily , sunk in a peaceful slumber . Does my reader inquire , —What ! without

mosquitocurtains ? I answer yes ; I had none ; I wanted none ; I was sufficiently fatigued , and at peace with every living thing , to be somnolent without them ; and as hunger is the best sauce for appetite , so is a day ' s active occupation an excellent guarantee for a good night ' s rest ; and never , let me assure him , did I sleep more soundly than on this , my first night in India .

Reviews Of New Books.

REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS .

[ Publishers are requested to send works for review not later than the 20 th of the month , addressed to the Editor of the " Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , " 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Melds . ] " The Adopted Mason . " J . W . Leonard , New York . This is the first number of a periodical devoted to the promulgation of Female Lodges in America and elsewhere , after the method adopted in France . It is a most able journal . Adoptive Masonry it thus defines : — "By the term Adoptive Masonry we imply that system of forms , ceremonies , and explanatory lectures which is communicated to

certain classes of ladies , who , from their relationship by blood or marriage to Master Masons in good standing , are entitled to the respect and attention of the entire Fraternity . These ladies are said to be adopted into the Masonic communion , because the system of forms , ceremonies , and lectures , above referred to , enables them to express their wishes , and give satisfactory evidence of their claims in a manner that no stranger to the Masonic family can do . " All the method of arranging " Constellations" or Lodges of females is given , and the periodical abounds in interesting details which we trust hereafter to quote from . The following is its appeal : —

" Sister !—Is this the first communication ever made you upon the subject of Adoptive Masonry ? Then be assured you have not been fairly dealt with . Your husband has concealed from you what you were all along entitled to know , that the true Wife of the true Mason is the adopted inmate of the Masonic household . Your father has been unmasonically silent towards you , for he should long since have instructed you that the true Daughter of the true Mason is as her Father in the affections of the Masonic Brotherhood . Your brother has not dealt in a brotherly spirit with you , or you would have learned long ago , that the true Sister o f the true Mason is the Sister of every true Mason , the wide world around .

" Sister !—Permit me now to speak for husband , father , brother , and enlighten your mind upon this interesting , this important subject . Let my leaves unfold to you one by one , the truths ancient as Masonry itself , and precious as the fine gold of Ophir . Having followed me through the delightful field , let me conduct you then into the details of a system , designed to render those ancient truths available . In the apartments of the American Adoptive Garden linger and examine the form , the furniture , the adornments thereof one by one , wander through its various partitions , the Blue the Oranyc , the White , the Green the Scarlet , — and

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Pencillings Erom The Sketch-Book Oe A Ma...

€ umb to his powers . So with eager and delightful anticipations of fine holiday fun on the morrow , with a sense of placid weariness from the day ' s heat , and bustle of coming ashore , I was soon in a state of repose , — -faculties , mental and bodily , sunk in a peaceful slumber . Does my reader inquire , —What ! without

mosquitocurtains ? I answer yes ; I had none ; I wanted none ; I was sufficiently fatigued , and at peace with every living thing , to be somnolent without them ; and as hunger is the best sauce for appetite , so is a day ' s active occupation an excellent guarantee for a good night ' s rest ; and never , let me assure him , did I sleep more soundly than on this , my first night in India .

Reviews Of New Books.

REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS .

[ Publishers are requested to send works for review not later than the 20 th of the month , addressed to the Editor of the " Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , " 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Melds . ] " The Adopted Mason . " J . W . Leonard , New York . This is the first number of a periodical devoted to the promulgation of Female Lodges in America and elsewhere , after the method adopted in France . It is a most able journal . Adoptive Masonry it thus defines : — "By the term Adoptive Masonry we imply that system of forms , ceremonies , and explanatory lectures which is communicated to

certain classes of ladies , who , from their relationship by blood or marriage to Master Masons in good standing , are entitled to the respect and attention of the entire Fraternity . These ladies are said to be adopted into the Masonic communion , because the system of forms , ceremonies , and lectures , above referred to , enables them to express their wishes , and give satisfactory evidence of their claims in a manner that no stranger to the Masonic family can do . " All the method of arranging " Constellations" or Lodges of females is given , and the periodical abounds in interesting details which we trust hereafter to quote from . The following is its appeal : —

" Sister !—Is this the first communication ever made you upon the subject of Adoptive Masonry ? Then be assured you have not been fairly dealt with . Your husband has concealed from you what you were all along entitled to know , that the true Wife of the true Mason is the adopted inmate of the Masonic household . Your father has been unmasonically silent towards you , for he should long since have instructed you that the true Daughter of the true Mason is as her Father in the affections of the Masonic Brotherhood . Your brother has not dealt in a brotherly spirit with you , or you would have learned long ago , that the true Sister o f the true Mason is the Sister of every true Mason , the wide world around .

" Sister !—Permit me now to speak for husband , father , brother , and enlighten your mind upon this interesting , this important subject . Let my leaves unfold to you one by one , the truths ancient as Masonry itself , and precious as the fine gold of Ophir . Having followed me through the delightful field , let me conduct you then into the details of a system , designed to render those ancient truths available . In the apartments of the American Adoptive Garden linger and examine the form , the furniture , the adornments thereof one by one , wander through its various partitions , the Blue the Oranyc , the White , the Green the Scarlet , — and

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