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India.

INDIA .

LAHORE . —A meeting of Free and Accepted Alasons was hold on Wednesday , December Sth , to consider the advisability of opening a Lodge in the Punjab , ancl the result has been an application to the Provincial Grand Alaster for a warrant . The IIOAV Lodge AA'ill indulge in the euphonious title of Hope and Perseverance , Bro . H . D . Sandeman being nominated W . M ., and Bros . Ball and Egerton , Senior and Junior AVardens for the first year . AVe are given to understand that the AV . AI ., above named , besides being a P . M . of other Lodges , holds high rank as a Royal Arch Alason , and is also the Provincial Head of Knights Templar , Rosicrucians , and 30 th degree Alasons of Bengal . He has also served tho charities , ancl is a Past Grand StoAA'ard of England . Lahore Chronicle .

Turkey

TURKEY

CONSTANTINOPLE . —Oriental Lodge ( No . 088 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this rapidly increasing Lodge ivas held on the 27 th December , 1 S 58 , St . John ' s Day , when the installation of the AA . M . for the succeeding year was most correctly and efficiently performed ; the officers of the Lodge were duly invested , and took their chairs of office accordingly . After the usual business was transacted , the Brethren assembled at the banquet . Amongst the visitors present , Avere six French Brethren from tho Lodge FEtoile de Bosrjhore , headed by their worthy and talented AV . M . ; Bro . Goodallof au American Lod and Bro . J . PBrown

, ge , . , American Consul . The evening was enlivened by songs and speeches from the Brethren . Bro . Goodall , in the course of the evening , in returning thanks for the toast " Our Visitors , " gave one of the most excellent lecturess on the noble institution of Masonry that ever fell to a brother ' s good fortune to listen to . Bro . Scribe , AV . M . of Lodge l'Etoile do Bosphore , also gave a truthful disquisition on the manifold beauties and benefits of our noble Order . The banquet closed in perfect harmony , the Brethren having passed one of those soul cementing evenings in ivhich Masonry is so fruitful .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

AlASONIC BALL AT HANLEY . This event passed off on Thursday night last , with very great eclat , and to the entire approval of the visitors ; and from the fact of its being the first ball the Hanley Lodge lias held on its own responsibility , augurs well for tho promoters , aud must give them confidence for another at some future ocasion . It ivas particularly noticed there ivas none of that exclusiveness that so often spoil the pleasures of a ball , but that each vied with the other to make it agreeable . Tho of both music and

arrangements dancing were perfect . This must have been highly satisfactory to the committee , wlio are in high glee at their success , and at the prospect of a handsome surplus . The committee also express themselves much obliged to C . lAfeigh , Esq ., and Mv . Wliittingham , for the use of part of the decorations that graced the room at the breakfast of the late Mayor . The appearance of the room ivas all that could be desired , nov could wo have conceived that the din"y and dirty Avails and sombre appearance of the TOAVII Hall could have been so metamorphosed . Tho dancing AVIIS kept up with very great spirit until four a . m .. and the invariable impression of the visitors was , that they never spent a more pleasant evening .

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
THE SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES Article 5
SYMPATHY. Article 15
THE BRIDES OF QUAIR. Article 16
ONCE MORE. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 19
MASONIC HALLS. Article 19
"THE BEAUTIES OF MASONRY," Article 21
MASONIC DUTIES. Article 21
VISITORS TO LODGES. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 32
SCOTLAND. Article 34
INDIA. Article 42
TURKEY Article 42
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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India.

INDIA .

LAHORE . —A meeting of Free and Accepted Alasons was hold on Wednesday , December Sth , to consider the advisability of opening a Lodge in the Punjab , ancl the result has been an application to the Provincial Grand Alaster for a warrant . The IIOAV Lodge AA'ill indulge in the euphonious title of Hope and Perseverance , Bro . H . D . Sandeman being nominated W . M ., and Bros . Ball and Egerton , Senior and Junior AVardens for the first year . AVe are given to understand that the AV . AI ., above named , besides being a P . M . of other Lodges , holds high rank as a Royal Arch Alason , and is also the Provincial Head of Knights Templar , Rosicrucians , and 30 th degree Alasons of Bengal . He has also served tho charities , ancl is a Past Grand StoAA'ard of England . Lahore Chronicle .

Turkey

TURKEY

CONSTANTINOPLE . —Oriental Lodge ( No . 088 ) . —The usual monthly meeting of this rapidly increasing Lodge ivas held on the 27 th December , 1 S 58 , St . John ' s Day , when the installation of the AA . M . for the succeeding year was most correctly and efficiently performed ; the officers of the Lodge were duly invested , and took their chairs of office accordingly . After the usual business was transacted , the Brethren assembled at the banquet . Amongst the visitors present , Avere six French Brethren from tho Lodge FEtoile de Bosrjhore , headed by their worthy and talented AV . M . ; Bro . Goodallof au American Lod and Bro . J . PBrown

, ge , . , American Consul . The evening was enlivened by songs and speeches from the Brethren . Bro . Goodall , in the course of the evening , in returning thanks for the toast " Our Visitors , " gave one of the most excellent lecturess on the noble institution of Masonry that ever fell to a brother ' s good fortune to listen to . Bro . Scribe , AV . M . of Lodge l'Etoile do Bosphore , also gave a truthful disquisition on the manifold beauties and benefits of our noble Order . The banquet closed in perfect harmony , the Brethren having passed one of those soul cementing evenings in ivhich Masonry is so fruitful .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

AlASONIC BALL AT HANLEY . This event passed off on Thursday night last , with very great eclat , and to the entire approval of the visitors ; and from the fact of its being the first ball the Hanley Lodge lias held on its own responsibility , augurs well for tho promoters , aud must give them confidence for another at some future ocasion . It ivas particularly noticed there ivas none of that exclusiveness that so often spoil the pleasures of a ball , but that each vied with the other to make it agreeable . Tho of both music and

arrangements dancing were perfect . This must have been highly satisfactory to the committee , wlio are in high glee at their success , and at the prospect of a handsome surplus . The committee also express themselves much obliged to C . lAfeigh , Esq ., and Mv . Wliittingham , for the use of part of the decorations that graced the room at the breakfast of the late Mayor . The appearance of the room ivas all that could be desired , nov could wo have conceived that the din"y and dirty Avails and sombre appearance of the TOAVII Hall could have been so metamorphosed . Tho dancing AVIIS kept up with very great spirit until four a . m .. and the invariable impression of the visitors was , that they never spent a more pleasant evening .

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