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with the following inscription engraved , viz . : — "To P . M .,- Bro . Charles Wright , as a mark of esteem and respect , from the Lodge St . John and St . Paul , No . 437 , Malta , 1856 . "—This jewel is now completed , and by the kind permission of Bro . Spencer , we have been favoured with a sight of the artistic arrangement

of the stones round the square and problem , as well as the chaste workmanship of the silver ornaments on the blue enamel , which is admirably in keeping with the whole , and reflects the highest credit on the manufacturer ; it is fitted in a handsome morocco case lined with velvet , and the name of the recipient lettered on the outside . Bro . Wright has our hearty congratulations , and we sincerely hope he will be long spared to wear this handsome memento of Lodge No . 437 .

India.

IIDIA ,

BOMBAY . The following Memorandum has been issued by Lodge of Perseverance , holding under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , to the Craft : — The Prov . Grand Master of Western India having been pleased , through his Secretary , and hy means of printed and written circulars and notices , to denounce Lodge Perseverance , No . 351 , to members of the Craft and to others as a Lodge under suspension , and as considerable injury has thereby been already done to the said Lodge , it feels called upon , at this crisis , to vindicate itself before the Masonic

world by circulating among the Craft copies of its appeal to the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Scotland , against certain arhitrary , unjust , and illegal resolutions passed at a meeting of Freemasons held in an unconsecrated room in the house of tbe Prov . Grand Master , on the 30 th June , 1856 , and by him improperly designated a meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Western India ; and to render the matter plainer , a brief explanation of the origin of the present difficulty between this Lodge and the Bight Worshipful the Prov . Grand Master of Western India , is here given .

By a Convention among the various Masonic bodies in Bombay , working under the Grand Lodge and under the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , it was agreed , on the 30 th March , 1853 , to rent suitable apartments for their mutual accommodation . Early in the past year , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master of Western India ( then Worshipful . Master of Lodge Perseverance , and now Prov . Grand Master of this

Province ) , in collusion with the Master of Lodge " Bising Star , " and with the Principals of the Boyal Arch Chapter of Perseverance , but without reference to their respective constituents , was pleased to admit to all the benefits and privileges of this Convention , an English Lodge called " St . George , " which tbe present Prov . Grand Master of Western India , when holding the Office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted in reviving , and which he has ever since supported with both his purse and influence .

The full effect and design of this arrangement became apparent and evident to the members of Lodge Perseverance in the month of January of tbe present year ; and feeling that as Bombay was a section of the Brovince of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , it was not just to that Most Worshipful body to foster a Lodge independent of its jurisdiction , Lodge Perseverance , to which solely the whole of the

property in the rooms taken by the Convention belonged , believing the introduction of Lodge " St . George " to be unauthorized and improper , declared Much introduction to be a breach of the Convention , and , as the principal Masonic body interested in the matter , demanded , in effect , that the rooms should be given up to it .

This demand , which was by no means either unconstitutional or inequitable , aroused the ire of the Prov . Grand Master of Western India , because , unhappily for the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , which ho represented in Western ' India , and that of tho Prov . Grand Lodge over which he presides , he happened to be one of the moat prominent rcsuscitators and supporters of tlu

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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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with the following inscription engraved , viz . : — "To P . M .,- Bro . Charles Wright , as a mark of esteem and respect , from the Lodge St . John and St . Paul , No . 437 , Malta , 1856 . "—This jewel is now completed , and by the kind permission of Bro . Spencer , we have been favoured with a sight of the artistic arrangement

of the stones round the square and problem , as well as the chaste workmanship of the silver ornaments on the blue enamel , which is admirably in keeping with the whole , and reflects the highest credit on the manufacturer ; it is fitted in a handsome morocco case lined with velvet , and the name of the recipient lettered on the outside . Bro . Wright has our hearty congratulations , and we sincerely hope he will be long spared to wear this handsome memento of Lodge No . 437 .

India.

IIDIA ,

BOMBAY . The following Memorandum has been issued by Lodge of Perseverance , holding under the Grand Lodge of Scotland , to the Craft : — The Prov . Grand Master of Western India having been pleased , through his Secretary , and hy means of printed and written circulars and notices , to denounce Lodge Perseverance , No . 351 , to members of the Craft and to others as a Lodge under suspension , and as considerable injury has thereby been already done to the said Lodge , it feels called upon , at this crisis , to vindicate itself before the Masonic

world by circulating among the Craft copies of its appeal to the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Scotland , against certain arhitrary , unjust , and illegal resolutions passed at a meeting of Freemasons held in an unconsecrated room in the house of tbe Prov . Grand Master , on the 30 th June , 1856 , and by him improperly designated a meeting of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Western India ; and to render the matter plainer , a brief explanation of the origin of the present difficulty between this Lodge and the Bight Worshipful the Prov . Grand Master of Western India , is here given .

By a Convention among the various Masonic bodies in Bombay , working under the Grand Lodge and under the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland , it was agreed , on the 30 th March , 1853 , to rent suitable apartments for their mutual accommodation . Early in the past year , the Deputy Prov . Grand Master of Western India ( then Worshipful . Master of Lodge Perseverance , and now Prov . Grand Master of this

Province ) , in collusion with the Master of Lodge " Bising Star , " and with the Principals of the Boyal Arch Chapter of Perseverance , but without reference to their respective constituents , was pleased to admit to all the benefits and privileges of this Convention , an English Lodge called " St . George , " which tbe present Prov . Grand Master of Western India , when holding the Office of Deputy Prov . Grand Master , assisted in reviving , and which he has ever since supported with both his purse and influence .

The full effect and design of this arrangement became apparent and evident to the members of Lodge Perseverance in the month of January of tbe present year ; and feeling that as Bombay was a section of the Brovince of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , it was not just to that Most Worshipful body to foster a Lodge independent of its jurisdiction , Lodge Perseverance , to which solely the whole of the

property in the rooms taken by the Convention belonged , believing the introduction of Lodge " St . George " to be unauthorized and improper , declared Much introduction to be a breach of the Convention , and , as the principal Masonic body interested in the matter , demanded , in effect , that the rooms should be given up to it .

This demand , which was by no means either unconstitutional or inequitable , aroused the ire of the Prov . Grand Master of Western India , because , unhappily for the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Scotland , which ho represented in Western ' India , and that of tho Prov . Grand Lodge over which he presides , he happened to be one of the moat prominent rcsuscitators and supporters of tlu

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