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erect this lodge , and now solemnly to consecrate it , to the honour of Thy glory . Chant . — " Glory be to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be . " The brethren then

sang"Behold , liow good a thing it is , and how becoming well , For brethren , such as Masons are , in unity to dwell ; On Friendship ' s altar vising here , our hands now plighted be To live in love , with hearts sincere , in peace and unity . " After this the brethren formed in procession , two and two , the P . M . and Wardens carrying the elements of consecration at the headand solemn music being layed . On letion of the

, p comp first circuit the J . W . presented the cornucopia to the presiding officer , who sprinkled the building with corn , whilst the Chaplain read Ps . Ixxii . 10 , and the presiding officer then said , —In the name of the Great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this hall to Jlasonry . Chant . — " Glory bo to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be . " ( Grand honours . )

The third circuit being completed , the P . M . of the lodge presented the ewer , when the presiding officer -sprinkled the hall with oil , whilst tbe Chaplain read Exod . xxx . 25 , 20 , and the presiding officer said , —In the name of the Great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this lodge to universal benevolence . Chant .- " Glory be to God on hih !"

g Response . — " So mote it . be . " ( Grand honours . ) The CHAPLAIN read the following prayer : — "Grant , 0 Lord our God , that those ivho are now about to be invested with the government of this lodge may be endued with wisdom to instruct their brethren in all their duties . May brotherly love , relief , and truth always prevail among the members of this lodge , and may this bond of union continue to strengthen the lodges

throughout the world . Bless all our brethren , wherever dispersed , and grant speedy relief to all ivho are either oppressed or distressed . We affectionately commend to Thee all the members of Thy whole family ; may they increase in the knowledge of Thee and in the love of each other . Finally , may ive finish all our work here below with Thy approbation , and then have our transition from this earthly abode to Thy Heavenly Temple above , there to enjoy light , glory , and bliss , ineffable and eternal . "

Chant .- "Glory bo to God on high !" Response . — " As it was in the beginning , is now and ever shall be , world without end . Amen . " The presiding officer then dedicated the lodge . " To the memory of holy St . John , we dedicate this lodge ! May every brother revere his character , and imitate his virtues !" Response . — " So mote it be !" The brethren then formed in processionand passed in front

, of the eastern chair , saluting the presiding officer by bowing , and with their hands crossed upon their breasts ; after wliich the presiding officer said— "In the name of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bengal , and on behalf of the Provincial Grand Master , I now constitute and found you , my good brethren , Masters and fellows , into a regular lodge of Free and Accepted Masons . I henceforth to act as suchin

conempower you , formity to the rights of our venerable Order , and the charge of our ancient and honourable fraternity ; and may the Supreme Architect of the Universe prosper , direct , and counsel you iu all your doings . " Response . — " So mote it be ' . " The brethren then sang the 4 th anthem .

Glory to God on high ! Let heaven and earth reply ! Praise ye His name ! Masons His love adore , "Tiled in their mystic lore . Praise him for evermore !" The Chaplain read Ps . xc , 17 -. — ' < The glorious majesty of the Lord our God be upon us ; O prosper Thou our handy work . " Chant . — " Glory "be to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be !"

The 5 th anthem ivas then sung . " Great Architect of earth and heaven , By time nor space confined , Enlarge our love to comprehend Our brethren , all mankind ! With Faith our guide , and humble Hope , Warm Charity and Love , May all at last he raised to share Thy perfect Light above \"

India.

The presiding officer then observed that , since the foundation stone of this building had been laid , another foundation stone had been laid in Masonry by the initiation of the elder son of our revered sovereign , herself the daughter and niece of Masons , that , from the time , of Alfred the Great , our Order had been supported in England by kings and princes of the blood ; and ive had now the hope , once more , of seeing our Grand Master on the thronewhen it shall please the Great Architect

, of the Universe to translate our present sovereign to the Great Lodge above . Ho therefore called upon the brethren present to testify their loyalty and complete this ceremony by singing a beautiful adaptation , by their worthy and Worshipful Master , of the anthem " God bless the Prince of Wales . " Bro . Newmarch then restored the hiram to Bro . O'Donnell , and stated that as he had already been installed as a Master of

a lodge , it was unnecessary to go through that ceremony a second time ; but it was right and seemly that the brethren should do homage to the Master whom they had re-elected to rule over them , and he called upon them to salute him as Master Masons . This was accordingly done , and the W . M . having lowered down the lodge to the second and first degrees , the F . C . ' s and E . A . ' s were admitted , and the W . M . was saluted in each degree . The W . M . then thanked Bro . Newmarch on behalf of the

lodge for the extremely able manner in which he had conducted the proceedings of that morning , and also for the ready and cordial way in which he invariably offered his assistance when his services were needed . He congratulated tbe lodge in having so long possessed Bro . Newmarch as an honorary member , and expressed his regret that ill health was about to deprive them of the advantages they had thus enjoyed , but hoped that his return to his native land ivould result iu the removal of the

illness under which this brother laboured , and that what was their loss would be his gain . The brother gracefully acknowledged tho compliment that ivas paid him and the W . M ., calling on W . P . M . Nanabhoy

Bnrjorjee to step forward , addressed him thus . —Worthy and Worshipful brother , —On behalf of myself , the officers , and the brethren of Lodge Star of Burmah , I desire to give public expression before all the brethren present , to the high sense of regard and esteem iu which we hold your Masonic character . You may be truly denominated the main pillar of this lodge ; your aid and assistance have been ever ready , your advice and counsel have enabled us to meet many difficultiesand it is

, greatly due to your liberality that we have met this day to consecrate a Temple worthy of our Order . Iu the name of this lodge , I present you with this Past Master's jewel , as a token of our brotherly love and esteem . May the Great Architect of the Universe long spare you to wear it , and to adorn your Order by your example ; and when it pleases Him to remove you from this sublunary sphere , may you enter that Grand Lodge above

where he reigns supreme . Bro . NANABHOY BTJKJOEJEE , P . M ., returned thanks for this , to him , entirely unexpected honour that had been conferred upon him , and hoped that ho would , in his future career , be more deserving than he had been of the regards of the brethren and the high encomiums of the W . M . The lodge was then closed , aud the brethren dispersed at a little after nine o ' clock , to re-assemble together in the evening

at a ball in the Assembly Rooms , where about 180 ladies and gentlemen kept up the dancing till nearly four o ' clock the following morning . The ball was managed \> y a committee nominated \_ y Lodges Star of Burmah and Victoria in Burmah , and was a decided success in every sense of the word . The brethren appeared in Masonic clothing , and the variety which the different costumes of the Blue degreesthe Royal Archand the Knightly Orders

, , afforded , was a great improvement upon the almost universal black of ordinary full dress . Perfect peace and harmony prevailed throughout the evening , and many will long remember the enjoyment they felt at the Masonic ball on St . John's Day 1864 , at Pvaiigoon .

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DEEDS . —Deeds are greater than ivords . Deeds have such a life , mute but undeniable , and grow as living trees and fruit trees do . They people the vacuity of Time , and make it green and worthy . Why should tiie oak prove logically that it ought to grow , and will grow ? Plant it , try it ; what gifts of diligent , judicious assimilation and secretion it has , of progress and resistance , offeree to grow , ivill then declare themselves .

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HISTORICAL SKETCH OF MASONIC EVENTS DURING 1864. Article 1
EXCAVATIONS AT OSTIA. Article 3
FAMOUS SEATS. Article 6
THE LATE MR. WILLIAM DENHOLM KENNEDY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
Untitled Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 11
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 12
INDIA. Article 12
Untitled Article 13
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 14
THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 14
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 15
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 15
Poetry. Article 16
THE PASS OF DEATH. Article 16
ADDITIONAL MASONIC VERSES TO "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

erect this lodge , and now solemnly to consecrate it , to the honour of Thy glory . Chant . — " Glory be to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be . " The brethren then

sang"Behold , liow good a thing it is , and how becoming well , For brethren , such as Masons are , in unity to dwell ; On Friendship ' s altar vising here , our hands now plighted be To live in love , with hearts sincere , in peace and unity . " After this the brethren formed in procession , two and two , the P . M . and Wardens carrying the elements of consecration at the headand solemn music being layed . On letion of the

, p comp first circuit the J . W . presented the cornucopia to the presiding officer , who sprinkled the building with corn , whilst the Chaplain read Ps . Ixxii . 10 , and the presiding officer then said , —In the name of the Great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this hall to Jlasonry . Chant . — " Glory bo to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be . " ( Grand honours . )

The third circuit being completed , the P . M . of the lodge presented the ewer , when the presiding officer -sprinkled the hall with oil , whilst tbe Chaplain read Exod . xxx . 25 , 20 , and the presiding officer said , —In the name of the Great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this lodge to universal benevolence . Chant .- " Glory be to God on hih !"

g Response . — " So mote it . be . " ( Grand honours . ) The CHAPLAIN read the following prayer : — "Grant , 0 Lord our God , that those ivho are now about to be invested with the government of this lodge may be endued with wisdom to instruct their brethren in all their duties . May brotherly love , relief , and truth always prevail among the members of this lodge , and may this bond of union continue to strengthen the lodges

throughout the world . Bless all our brethren , wherever dispersed , and grant speedy relief to all ivho are either oppressed or distressed . We affectionately commend to Thee all the members of Thy whole family ; may they increase in the knowledge of Thee and in the love of each other . Finally , may ive finish all our work here below with Thy approbation , and then have our transition from this earthly abode to Thy Heavenly Temple above , there to enjoy light , glory , and bliss , ineffable and eternal . "

Chant .- "Glory bo to God on high !" Response . — " As it was in the beginning , is now and ever shall be , world without end . Amen . " The presiding officer then dedicated the lodge . " To the memory of holy St . John , we dedicate this lodge ! May every brother revere his character , and imitate his virtues !" Response . — " So mote it be !" The brethren then formed in processionand passed in front

, of the eastern chair , saluting the presiding officer by bowing , and with their hands crossed upon their breasts ; after wliich the presiding officer said— "In the name of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Bengal , and on behalf of the Provincial Grand Master , I now constitute and found you , my good brethren , Masters and fellows , into a regular lodge of Free and Accepted Masons . I henceforth to act as suchin

conempower you , formity to the rights of our venerable Order , and the charge of our ancient and honourable fraternity ; and may the Supreme Architect of the Universe prosper , direct , and counsel you iu all your doings . " Response . — " So mote it be ' . " The brethren then sang the 4 th anthem .

Glory to God on high ! Let heaven and earth reply ! Praise ye His name ! Masons His love adore , "Tiled in their mystic lore . Praise him for evermore !" The Chaplain read Ps . xc , 17 -. — ' < The glorious majesty of the Lord our God be upon us ; O prosper Thou our handy work . " Chant . — " Glory "be to God on high !" Response . — " So mote it be !"

The 5 th anthem ivas then sung . " Great Architect of earth and heaven , By time nor space confined , Enlarge our love to comprehend Our brethren , all mankind ! With Faith our guide , and humble Hope , Warm Charity and Love , May all at last he raised to share Thy perfect Light above \"

India.

The presiding officer then observed that , since the foundation stone of this building had been laid , another foundation stone had been laid in Masonry by the initiation of the elder son of our revered sovereign , herself the daughter and niece of Masons , that , from the time , of Alfred the Great , our Order had been supported in England by kings and princes of the blood ; and ive had now the hope , once more , of seeing our Grand Master on the thronewhen it shall please the Great Architect

, of the Universe to translate our present sovereign to the Great Lodge above . Ho therefore called upon the brethren present to testify their loyalty and complete this ceremony by singing a beautiful adaptation , by their worthy and Worshipful Master , of the anthem " God bless the Prince of Wales . " Bro . Newmarch then restored the hiram to Bro . O'Donnell , and stated that as he had already been installed as a Master of

a lodge , it was unnecessary to go through that ceremony a second time ; but it was right and seemly that the brethren should do homage to the Master whom they had re-elected to rule over them , and he called upon them to salute him as Master Masons . This was accordingly done , and the W . M . having lowered down the lodge to the second and first degrees , the F . C . ' s and E . A . ' s were admitted , and the W . M . was saluted in each degree . The W . M . then thanked Bro . Newmarch on behalf of the

lodge for the extremely able manner in which he had conducted the proceedings of that morning , and also for the ready and cordial way in which he invariably offered his assistance when his services were needed . He congratulated tbe lodge in having so long possessed Bro . Newmarch as an honorary member , and expressed his regret that ill health was about to deprive them of the advantages they had thus enjoyed , but hoped that his return to his native land ivould result iu the removal of the

illness under which this brother laboured , and that what was their loss would be his gain . The brother gracefully acknowledged tho compliment that ivas paid him and the W . M ., calling on W . P . M . Nanabhoy

Bnrjorjee to step forward , addressed him thus . —Worthy and Worshipful brother , —On behalf of myself , the officers , and the brethren of Lodge Star of Burmah , I desire to give public expression before all the brethren present , to the high sense of regard and esteem iu which we hold your Masonic character . You may be truly denominated the main pillar of this lodge ; your aid and assistance have been ever ready , your advice and counsel have enabled us to meet many difficultiesand it is

, greatly due to your liberality that we have met this day to consecrate a Temple worthy of our Order . Iu the name of this lodge , I present you with this Past Master's jewel , as a token of our brotherly love and esteem . May the Great Architect of the Universe long spare you to wear it , and to adorn your Order by your example ; and when it pleases Him to remove you from this sublunary sphere , may you enter that Grand Lodge above

where he reigns supreme . Bro . NANABHOY BTJKJOEJEE , P . M ., returned thanks for this , to him , entirely unexpected honour that had been conferred upon him , and hoped that ho would , in his future career , be more deserving than he had been of the regards of the brethren and the high encomiums of the W . M . The lodge was then closed , aud the brethren dispersed at a little after nine o ' clock , to re-assemble together in the evening

at a ball in the Assembly Rooms , where about 180 ladies and gentlemen kept up the dancing till nearly four o ' clock the following morning . The ball was managed \> y a committee nominated \_ y Lodges Star of Burmah and Victoria in Burmah , and was a decided success in every sense of the word . The brethren appeared in Masonic clothing , and the variety which the different costumes of the Blue degreesthe Royal Archand the Knightly Orders

, , afforded , was a great improvement upon the almost universal black of ordinary full dress . Perfect peace and harmony prevailed throughout the evening , and many will long remember the enjoyment they felt at the Masonic ball on St . John's Day 1864 , at Pvaiigoon .

Ar01301

DEEDS . —Deeds are greater than ivords . Deeds have such a life , mute but undeniable , and grow as living trees and fruit trees do . They people the vacuity of Time , and make it green and worthy . Why should tiie oak prove logically that it ought to grow , and will grow ? Plant it , try it ; what gifts of diligent , judicious assimilation and secretion it has , of progress and resistance , offeree to grow , ivill then declare themselves .

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