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Provincial.

dwelt , in graceful language , upon the touching , interesting and delightful testimonial to Bro . Dixon , than whom he believes a better Mason did not exist . He was glad to see the truly Masonic spirit which pervaded them in AA est Yorkshire , ancl he trusted that the same spirit reigned throughout the Craft . The spirit of Masonry—which is true charity—he hoped would develope itself not only in individuals but in society at large . If they were good Masonsdepend upon it they were also good citizens . ( Cheers . )

, His lordship then proposed " The health of Bro . Dr . Fearnley , " his deputy , in very complimentary terms , dwelling upon the invaluable nature ot his labours , ancl the unceasing desire he had always shown in the interests of Masonry in that province . The toast was drunk with the usual honours . Dr . FEAENLEY responded in an excellent speech , and concluded by proposing " The Masonic Charities , " coupling with it the name of Br . Binckes .

Bro . BINCKES responded , and in doing so informed those assembled that he was in Worcester the clay before , ancl when he heard of the Lodge that day he had determined to come amongst them , stranger though he was , ancl make an appeal to them on behalf of the Freemasons' Boys' School . Bro . Binckes then gave some very interesting information respecting the improvements which had lately taken place in that school , and the good results which had already followed . He concluded by thanking his Lordship and

the brethren present for the kind reception they had given h- ' m . His LoBDSHlr then proposed " The Provincial Grand Officers , " coupling the name of Bro . Woodford , who responded , dwelling particularly on the Masonic Charities , ancl giving many instances of the great good they were doing . Among the rest he mentioned Sophia France , ( a daughter of the late Bro . J . France , a member of the AVakefield Lodge ( No . 727 ) who had been educated at the Girls'School

, , ancl so well had she conducted herself , that when her term expired she was unanimously elected to remain in the school as one of the assistant teachers . "The AVorshipful . Alasters of Lodges" was next proposed by his Lordship , ancl responded to Bro . Thos , Senior , W . M ., AVakefield Lodge ( No . 727 ); Bro . C . H . AVesterman , AV . M ., Unanimity ( No . 179 , ) AVakefield ; and Bro . R . Nelson , AV . M ., of the Batley Lodge , ancl Pro . Grand Secretary .

Bro . WOODEOB . D proposed " The Countess de Grey and the Baches , " which was responded to by Bro . John Gill , Wakefield . " The interesting proceedings very shortly afterwards terminated , bis Lordship accompanying Bro . AVesterman , of Sandal , whose guest he was . During the evening , Bro . Dr . Spark , of Leeds , the Prov . Grand Organist , presided at the pianoforte , and contributed very much to the pleasure of the evening .

Turkey.

TURKEY .

SMYENA . —Homer Lodge ( No . 1108 ) . —At the monthly meeting , held at the Masonic Hall , on the 3 rd September , the AV . M ., Bro . Hyde Clarke , initiated one candidate in German , and passed one in Italian . At a meeting of emergency , held on the 11 th September , the W . M . regularised two members of the former Smyrna lodges in the first degree , under dispensation ofthe M . W . G . M ., ancl one in the second degree . AV . Bro . George Laurie , P . M . of the Oriental Lodge of ConstantinopleNo . 988 representative at Constantinople

, , , and honorary member of No . 1108 , and Bro . Carleton , of No . 988 , being present as visitors , the AA . M . took the opportunity of expressing to Bro . Laurie the gratification felt by No . 1108 at his presence , ancl their obligations to him for having been the first and chief instrument in obtaining from Grand Lodge the suppression of the spurious lodges at Smyrna . He referred to the great Masonic attainments and social qualifications of Bro . Laurie , and congratulated the brethren that the R . AV . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Sir Henry

Bulwer , would have such an adviser at Constantinople . The W . M . expressed his gratification at having , in the presence of so worthy a member of their allied lodge as Bro . Carleton , the opportunity of communicating to No . 988 their thankfulness for many acts of brotherly regard . Bro . Laurie ancl Bro . Carleton returned thanks . Bro . Laurie , in an impressive manner , described the measures that he had taken in conjunction with Bro . Lewis Meyer , former G . M . of Turkey and now Treasurer of No 1108 in unravelling the

, . , Smyrna fraud , and congratulated the brethren that it had led to their restoration to legitimate Masonry , in the establishment of No . _ 1108 , by Bro . H yde Clarke , under whose auspices as A \ . M . their progress and prosperity were insured . The lodge was then closed m harmony . During their stay at Smyrna , these brethren were received with much attention , the great services of AV . Bro . Laurie 111 promoting Masom-y in the East being well known and appreciated .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemason ' s Friend ) . BENGAL . It is expected that some great changes in the Masonic administration of this Province will shortl y be announced . Everything is perfectly still just now iu Calcutta . The loclges have been , quietly initiating , passing , ancl raising ; Permanent Committees have been meeting and auditing accounts ; the Prov .

G-. S . has been criticising those quarterly returns , which , in spite of the utmost care ofthe Secretaries of lodges , are so seldom without a flaw ; the Musical Committee of the District Grand Lodge has met at the Freemasons' Hall and at Burkinyoung ' s , and has made certain proposals to the Lodges ; the Smith Testimonial Committee will meet ; the Fund of Benevolence box has been going round ; the formation of a Joint Stock Company for the erection of a Masonic Hall "worthy of the metropolis of India" with a

, Pantheon on the third storey , a Pandemonian on the second storey , and a remunerative Pantechnicon on the ground floor , has been talked of for the hundreth time , and the " apathy " of the brethren on the subject has elicited a fiery rocket of sarcastic puns from the disgusted projector . Three of the lodges , True Friendship , ( No . 265 ) , Humility with Fortitude , ( No . 279 ) , and Excelsior , ( No . 1127 ) , have resolved upon increasing to some small extent the rates of subscription paid bv

Members ancl the fees for Degrees . The AVardens of lodge No . 279 , as its representatives in the District Grand Lodge , have taken upon themselves the payment of the quarterly fee hitherto paid by the lodge on their account , in aid of the Grand Officers' Banquet Fund . Lodge True Friendship has offered to make the handsome contribution of ISO Rupees towards the purchase of musical instruments for the Freemasons' Hall . AVe trust that the other loclges

will try to follow this example to the best of their ability ; for if there should be a surplus , it will go to the fund for tuning and repairing , which should always be full , so long as we have among us brethren who , when they are bent upon electrifying us with a brilliant performance on the piano , make us fancy that they are using , not their fingers , but ( to borrow an expression ) the heels of their boots . The inscription for the King Testimonial is read but we trust

y ; that the Committee will get rid of the heavy rough-ashlar pedestal , which , with the superadded weight of the marble monument , would be likely to break through the floor , and that they will substitute the wooden pedestal which was originally proposed . AVe would suggest to the committee to add to the inscription our poetical correspondent A . H . E . B . 's description of Bro .

King"A son of Anak in thy frame , a nightingale in heart . " This has the compressed descriptive vigour of a Carlyle . The G .- Sec * has at last agreed to grant a Warrant of confirmation , on certain conditions , to the Cawnpore brethren , who were desirous of reviving the old Lodge Harmony . AVe hope it is not too late . We are sorry to hear that the heavy rains which have fallen all over the country have , brought down the walls of the Maeonic Hall ,

at Lueknow . The roof had not been put on when the accident occurred . The Roy Bareilly brethren have stirred themselves to obtain a Warrant . Bro . Capt . Melville Clarke , 1 st European Light Cavalry , has been elected to succeed the late Bro . Fleming as Master of the Simla Lodge . He entered upon the office with zeal ; but there was some expectation of his having to leave the hills on public duty , in which case he would place the lodge in charge of Bro . Capt . G . Elliot , Master of the Umballa Lodge , who has proceeded to Simla till October next .

CALCUTTA : LODGE TETJE EKTENDSHIP . On the 23 rd July , the Past Master , AA . Bro . James AV . Browne , raised one Brother to the third degree , at the same time that AV . Bro . C . J . Evans , Master of Lodge Marine , at the request of R . AV . Bro . J . G . Llewelyn , passed two brethren to the second degree . A few clays before , at an emergent meeting , three brethren had been raised ancl tw-o had been passed . The health

of all these was proposed at the supper table in one toast . In drinking the health of the visitors , the Master specially named Bro . AV . H . Hoff and Bro . Evans , and elicited a very good reply from the latter , who referred to his visit to the Lodge two years before , on his first arrival at Calcutta , The warmth of his reception , when he was quite a stranger , had made him feel a greater disposition to take an active part in Masonry in India than he

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MASTERS, WARDENS, AND PAST MASTERS. Article 1
FRANCE. Article 2
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 2
FROM WESTMINSTER TO LONDON BRIDGE. Article 4
THE EXHIBITION OF 1862. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE SCIENCE AND ART. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
FREEMASON'S WIFE. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
TURKEY. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 16
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
Untitled Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

dwelt , in graceful language , upon the touching , interesting and delightful testimonial to Bro . Dixon , than whom he believes a better Mason did not exist . He was glad to see the truly Masonic spirit which pervaded them in AA est Yorkshire , ancl he trusted that the same spirit reigned throughout the Craft . The spirit of Masonry—which is true charity—he hoped would develope itself not only in individuals but in society at large . If they were good Masonsdepend upon it they were also good citizens . ( Cheers . )

, His lordship then proposed " The health of Bro . Dr . Fearnley , " his deputy , in very complimentary terms , dwelling upon the invaluable nature ot his labours , ancl the unceasing desire he had always shown in the interests of Masonry in that province . The toast was drunk with the usual honours . Dr . FEAENLEY responded in an excellent speech , and concluded by proposing " The Masonic Charities , " coupling with it the name of Br . Binckes .

Bro . BINCKES responded , and in doing so informed those assembled that he was in Worcester the clay before , ancl when he heard of the Lodge that day he had determined to come amongst them , stranger though he was , ancl make an appeal to them on behalf of the Freemasons' Boys' School . Bro . Binckes then gave some very interesting information respecting the improvements which had lately taken place in that school , and the good results which had already followed . He concluded by thanking his Lordship and

the brethren present for the kind reception they had given h- ' m . His LoBDSHlr then proposed " The Provincial Grand Officers , " coupling the name of Bro . Woodford , who responded , dwelling particularly on the Masonic Charities , ancl giving many instances of the great good they were doing . Among the rest he mentioned Sophia France , ( a daughter of the late Bro . J . France , a member of the AVakefield Lodge ( No . 727 ) who had been educated at the Girls'School

, , ancl so well had she conducted herself , that when her term expired she was unanimously elected to remain in the school as one of the assistant teachers . "The AVorshipful . Alasters of Lodges" was next proposed by his Lordship , ancl responded to Bro . Thos , Senior , W . M ., AVakefield Lodge ( No . 727 ); Bro . C . H . AVesterman , AV . M ., Unanimity ( No . 179 , ) AVakefield ; and Bro . R . Nelson , AV . M ., of the Batley Lodge , ancl Pro . Grand Secretary .

Bro . WOODEOB . D proposed " The Countess de Grey and the Baches , " which was responded to by Bro . John Gill , Wakefield . " The interesting proceedings very shortly afterwards terminated , bis Lordship accompanying Bro . AVesterman , of Sandal , whose guest he was . During the evening , Bro . Dr . Spark , of Leeds , the Prov . Grand Organist , presided at the pianoforte , and contributed very much to the pleasure of the evening .

Turkey.

TURKEY .

SMYENA . —Homer Lodge ( No . 1108 ) . —At the monthly meeting , held at the Masonic Hall , on the 3 rd September , the AV . M ., Bro . Hyde Clarke , initiated one candidate in German , and passed one in Italian . At a meeting of emergency , held on the 11 th September , the W . M . regularised two members of the former Smyrna lodges in the first degree , under dispensation ofthe M . W . G . M ., ancl one in the second degree . AV . Bro . George Laurie , P . M . of the Oriental Lodge of ConstantinopleNo . 988 representative at Constantinople

, , , and honorary member of No . 1108 , and Bro . Carleton , of No . 988 , being present as visitors , the AA . M . took the opportunity of expressing to Bro . Laurie the gratification felt by No . 1108 at his presence , ancl their obligations to him for having been the first and chief instrument in obtaining from Grand Lodge the suppression of the spurious lodges at Smyrna . He referred to the great Masonic attainments and social qualifications of Bro . Laurie , and congratulated the brethren that the R . AV . Prov . G . M ., Bro . Sir Henry

Bulwer , would have such an adviser at Constantinople . The W . M . expressed his gratification at having , in the presence of so worthy a member of their allied lodge as Bro . Carleton , the opportunity of communicating to No . 988 their thankfulness for many acts of brotherly regard . Bro . Laurie ancl Bro . Carleton returned thanks . Bro . Laurie , in an impressive manner , described the measures that he had taken in conjunction with Bro . Lewis Meyer , former G . M . of Turkey and now Treasurer of No 1108 in unravelling the

, . , Smyrna fraud , and congratulated the brethren that it had led to their restoration to legitimate Masonry , in the establishment of No . _ 1108 , by Bro . H yde Clarke , under whose auspices as A \ . M . their progress and prosperity were insured . The lodge was then closed m harmony . During their stay at Smyrna , these brethren were received with much attention , the great services of AV . Bro . Laurie 111 promoting Masom-y in the East being well known and appreciated .

India.

INDIA .

( From the Indian Freemason ' s Friend ) . BENGAL . It is expected that some great changes in the Masonic administration of this Province will shortl y be announced . Everything is perfectly still just now iu Calcutta . The loclges have been , quietly initiating , passing , ancl raising ; Permanent Committees have been meeting and auditing accounts ; the Prov .

G-. S . has been criticising those quarterly returns , which , in spite of the utmost care ofthe Secretaries of lodges , are so seldom without a flaw ; the Musical Committee of the District Grand Lodge has met at the Freemasons' Hall and at Burkinyoung ' s , and has made certain proposals to the Lodges ; the Smith Testimonial Committee will meet ; the Fund of Benevolence box has been going round ; the formation of a Joint Stock Company for the erection of a Masonic Hall "worthy of the metropolis of India" with a

, Pantheon on the third storey , a Pandemonian on the second storey , and a remunerative Pantechnicon on the ground floor , has been talked of for the hundreth time , and the " apathy " of the brethren on the subject has elicited a fiery rocket of sarcastic puns from the disgusted projector . Three of the lodges , True Friendship , ( No . 265 ) , Humility with Fortitude , ( No . 279 ) , and Excelsior , ( No . 1127 ) , have resolved upon increasing to some small extent the rates of subscription paid bv

Members ancl the fees for Degrees . The AVardens of lodge No . 279 , as its representatives in the District Grand Lodge , have taken upon themselves the payment of the quarterly fee hitherto paid by the lodge on their account , in aid of the Grand Officers' Banquet Fund . Lodge True Friendship has offered to make the handsome contribution of ISO Rupees towards the purchase of musical instruments for the Freemasons' Hall . AVe trust that the other loclges

will try to follow this example to the best of their ability ; for if there should be a surplus , it will go to the fund for tuning and repairing , which should always be full , so long as we have among us brethren who , when they are bent upon electrifying us with a brilliant performance on the piano , make us fancy that they are using , not their fingers , but ( to borrow an expression ) the heels of their boots . The inscription for the King Testimonial is read but we trust

y ; that the Committee will get rid of the heavy rough-ashlar pedestal , which , with the superadded weight of the marble monument , would be likely to break through the floor , and that they will substitute the wooden pedestal which was originally proposed . AVe would suggest to the committee to add to the inscription our poetical correspondent A . H . E . B . 's description of Bro .

King"A son of Anak in thy frame , a nightingale in heart . " This has the compressed descriptive vigour of a Carlyle . The G .- Sec * has at last agreed to grant a Warrant of confirmation , on certain conditions , to the Cawnpore brethren , who were desirous of reviving the old Lodge Harmony . AVe hope it is not too late . We are sorry to hear that the heavy rains which have fallen all over the country have , brought down the walls of the Maeonic Hall ,

at Lueknow . The roof had not been put on when the accident occurred . The Roy Bareilly brethren have stirred themselves to obtain a Warrant . Bro . Capt . Melville Clarke , 1 st European Light Cavalry , has been elected to succeed the late Bro . Fleming as Master of the Simla Lodge . He entered upon the office with zeal ; but there was some expectation of his having to leave the hills on public duty , in which case he would place the lodge in charge of Bro . Capt . G . Elliot , Master of the Umballa Lodge , who has proceeded to Simla till October next .

CALCUTTA : LODGE TETJE EKTENDSHIP . On the 23 rd July , the Past Master , AA . Bro . James AV . Browne , raised one Brother to the third degree , at the same time that AV . Bro . C . J . Evans , Master of Lodge Marine , at the request of R . AV . Bro . J . G . Llewelyn , passed two brethren to the second degree . A few clays before , at an emergent meeting , three brethren had been raised ancl tw-o had been passed . The health

of all these was proposed at the supper table in one toast . In drinking the health of the visitors , the Master specially named Bro . AV . H . Hoff and Bro . Evans , and elicited a very good reply from the latter , who referred to his visit to the Lodge two years before , on his first arrival at Calcutta , The warmth of his reception , when he was quite a stranger , had made him feel a greater disposition to take an active part in Masonry in India than he

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