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The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

Hear the ivords of your late esteemed Provincial Grand Chaplain , Bro . theEev . F . DelaMare , in a letter I recently received from him . "And now , dear brother , would I could be with you when you open your Temple , and in tho move humble but equally happy rooms at St . Aubin ' s "; and again , in a message to the brethren there , app licable to all , " Permit me , in the language of affectionate

earnestness to beseech you , whether at home or abroad , to conduct yourselves according to the principles so strongly and so frequently brought before you from the east end of the lodge . Our institutions never suffer so muck as when they are wounded by their own friends . " Brethren , concentrated as wo hope noiv to be , the attention of men will be more fully directed to us and

our proceedings ; " For Masonry , though hid from prying eyes , In the broad world admits of no disguise . " and by the impressions we produce upon our fellowcitizens , we must either stand or fall . If we are true to each other aud to ourselves , wo shall "Laugh at their ignorance , Pity their want of sense . Ne ' er let them give offence ;

Firmer unite . " And , finally , we shall be able to apply to ourselves , ancl to obey , the words of King David on tho approach of death , addressed to his illustrious son Solomon —• " I go the way of all the earth ; be thou strong , therefore , and show thyself a man , and keep the charge of the Lord thy God , to walk in His ways , to keep His statutes , and His

commandments , ancl His judgments , and His testimonies , as it is written in tho law of Moses , that thou mayest prosper in all that thou doest , and whithersoei'er thou tnrnest thyself . " Brother Architect aud Builders—I should fail in duty were I to omit to address a feiv Avords to you on behalf of the Freemasons of Jersey . No eulogium is needed

on your efforts , since on looking round , we have- ample evidence of their extent and success . Moreover , in all quarters satisfaction has been expressed at the suitableness of the plans , and the quality of the workmanship in carrying them out , ivhieh is such as it is hoped will contribute greatly to the stability and permanence of the edifice . You will doubtless receive from those ivho are

more fully authorised than myself , the cordial thanks of the brethren , for the zeal , fidelity , industry , ancl ability you have displayed , in which those now present ivill I am convinced heartily acquiesce . Your love for the Craft has induced you to carry on the work in the best spirit , and it is hoped that you will derive substantial benefit

in being thus able to present a pattern card , as it were , which must conduce to your future prosperity in your respective professions . May you live long to enjoy it , and to witness the happy effects of your exertions on our behalf , which are now brought to a close . Brother Johnson , Brethren and Gentlemen of the Choir , —It is not my province to tender you a formal

'ote of thanks for your kind assistance this day , as ivell as . or the trouble you have taken in preparing by frequent practice to perform your parts efficiently , nor am I cmpowered to do so . At tbe same time , I may perhaps be allowed to mention the satisfaction of those now present , Trho ivill not in a direct manner have an opportunity of joining iu any official acknowledgment , at your successful

efforts to add impresiveness and interest to the cere-.. ' . aony , which without the addition of music would have i"een bald and imperfect . On previous occasions most . fyou have assisted in Masonic celebrations , and the ( resent is but a renewed instance of your kind disposiiion towards our Order . Ladies of the

Choir—, " To you , ye fair , adorn'd with every grace , Tho' ancient custom hath forbid this place , We know your worth—your excellence ive prize—We own your charms , the magic of your eyes ; The ivretch who loves you not upon our plan , Forfeits the E & sae of Mason and of Man . "

The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

That I may not omit any class of those now present , or expose myself to a charge of ivant of gallantry , permit me to offer to you a few words on this great occasion , as well as to thank you for your valuable aid , though unavoidable circumstances , especially the limitations of space , have prevented mo from addressing so many ladies as ivas at one time proposed . " There is no phase of life , "

says a modern writer , " from the triumph of success to the agony of disappointment , which is not affected by woman ' s influence and woman ' s smile . " May we not fairly claim your approving smiles on this the completion of our undertaking ; ancl your influence , after ivhat you have seen and heard , to assist in dissipating the popular prejudices which exist in reference to our Craft ? I trust

that you will depart from tho Temple now dedicated to Freemasonry—to which ladies are rarely admittedfavourably imprssed by the solemnity of our proceedings , all of which , let me assure you , partake of the character of those you have now witnessed . Such being the case , aud all our influences being of an exalting moral and intellectual nature , should you ever unhappily have reason ,

to complain of the conduct of those of our sex , being Freemasons , who are near and dear to you , pray ascribe it to any cause rather than connection with our Order . As ivell may you attribute any deficiency in principle and behaviour on tho part . of those who belong not to us , to a regular attendance at Church and conformity to its discipline , as to say that Freemasonry is responsible for

any derelictions of its members . There are black sheep in every floek . Finally , believe me , it is our earnest desire—nay , our enjoined duty—to protect and to pay every respect and honour to those whom the Divine Being has appointed as helpmates for us iu this world ; and you are , allow me iu all courtesy to say , bound to acquiesce in the position he has assigned to you , as expressed in tbe folloiving touching words put by Miltou into the mouth of Eve ivhen addressing

Adam" My author and disposer , what thou bid st , Unargued , I obey ; so God ordains ; God is thy law , thou mine ; to know no more Is woman ' s happiest knowledge and her praise . " In conclusion , to all now present permit me to offer my most cordial thanks for the kind attention with ivhieh you have listened to the words I have so imperfectly

uttered , and to entreat you to join with mo in an inwardly expressed and silent prayer that the blessing of Heaven may be abundantly shed on the proceedings of this day , and accompany all the works of piety , of reverence , of social harmony , kindness , and charity to be performed , within these walls , now solemnly dedicated to the glory of the Groat Architect of the Universe and to the honour of Freemasonry .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE MATERIA ! OP A R . A . PEDESTAL . What is the legendary material of a Eoyal Arch pedestal?—Pitov . G-. SCRIBE IN " . —[ A Avhite oriental porphyry stone placed on a double cube of white marble . ] THE NUMBER OP PERFECTION " .

HOAV is the mystic number of perfection composed ? V . N . V . —[ By adding the mystical numbers of the 12 Elohistic names , 3 with 3 letters , 3 * 3 = 9 ; 3 with 5 letters , 3 * 5 = 15 ; 3 vritli 7 letters , 3 * 7 = 21 ; and 3 AA'ith 9 letters , 3 x 9 = 27 . These added together—9 , 15 , 21 , ancl 27—are the same number that formed the Sanhedrim . ]

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THE INTERIOR OP A GOTHIC MINSTER. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA AT THE PRESENT TIME. Article 5
THE MASONIC TEMPLE, JERSEY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
TEE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

Hear the ivords of your late esteemed Provincial Grand Chaplain , Bro . theEev . F . DelaMare , in a letter I recently received from him . "And now , dear brother , would I could be with you when you open your Temple , and in tho move humble but equally happy rooms at St . Aubin ' s "; and again , in a message to the brethren there , app licable to all , " Permit me , in the language of affectionate

earnestness to beseech you , whether at home or abroad , to conduct yourselves according to the principles so strongly and so frequently brought before you from the east end of the lodge . Our institutions never suffer so muck as when they are wounded by their own friends . " Brethren , concentrated as wo hope noiv to be , the attention of men will be more fully directed to us and

our proceedings ; " For Masonry , though hid from prying eyes , In the broad world admits of no disguise . " and by the impressions we produce upon our fellowcitizens , we must either stand or fall . If we are true to each other aud to ourselves , wo shall "Laugh at their ignorance , Pity their want of sense . Ne ' er let them give offence ;

Firmer unite . " And , finally , we shall be able to apply to ourselves , ancl to obey , the words of King David on tho approach of death , addressed to his illustrious son Solomon —• " I go the way of all the earth ; be thou strong , therefore , and show thyself a man , and keep the charge of the Lord thy God , to walk in His ways , to keep His statutes , and His

commandments , ancl His judgments , and His testimonies , as it is written in tho law of Moses , that thou mayest prosper in all that thou doest , and whithersoei'er thou tnrnest thyself . " Brother Architect aud Builders—I should fail in duty were I to omit to address a feiv Avords to you on behalf of the Freemasons of Jersey . No eulogium is needed

on your efforts , since on looking round , we have- ample evidence of their extent and success . Moreover , in all quarters satisfaction has been expressed at the suitableness of the plans , and the quality of the workmanship in carrying them out , ivhieh is such as it is hoped will contribute greatly to the stability and permanence of the edifice . You will doubtless receive from those ivho are

more fully authorised than myself , the cordial thanks of the brethren , for the zeal , fidelity , industry , ancl ability you have displayed , in which those now present ivill I am convinced heartily acquiesce . Your love for the Craft has induced you to carry on the work in the best spirit , and it is hoped that you will derive substantial benefit

in being thus able to present a pattern card , as it were , which must conduce to your future prosperity in your respective professions . May you live long to enjoy it , and to witness the happy effects of your exertions on our behalf , which are now brought to a close . Brother Johnson , Brethren and Gentlemen of the Choir , —It is not my province to tender you a formal

'ote of thanks for your kind assistance this day , as ivell as . or the trouble you have taken in preparing by frequent practice to perform your parts efficiently , nor am I cmpowered to do so . At tbe same time , I may perhaps be allowed to mention the satisfaction of those now present , Trho ivill not in a direct manner have an opportunity of joining iu any official acknowledgment , at your successful

efforts to add impresiveness and interest to the cere-.. ' . aony , which without the addition of music would have i"een bald and imperfect . On previous occasions most . fyou have assisted in Masonic celebrations , and the ( resent is but a renewed instance of your kind disposiiion towards our Order . Ladies of the

Choir—, " To you , ye fair , adorn'd with every grace , Tho' ancient custom hath forbid this place , We know your worth—your excellence ive prize—We own your charms , the magic of your eyes ; The ivretch who loves you not upon our plan , Forfeits the E & sae of Mason and of Man . "

The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

That I may not omit any class of those now present , or expose myself to a charge of ivant of gallantry , permit me to offer to you a few words on this great occasion , as well as to thank you for your valuable aid , though unavoidable circumstances , especially the limitations of space , have prevented mo from addressing so many ladies as ivas at one time proposed . " There is no phase of life , "

says a modern writer , " from the triumph of success to the agony of disappointment , which is not affected by woman ' s influence and woman ' s smile . " May we not fairly claim your approving smiles on this the completion of our undertaking ; ancl your influence , after ivhat you have seen and heard , to assist in dissipating the popular prejudices which exist in reference to our Craft ? I trust

that you will depart from tho Temple now dedicated to Freemasonry—to which ladies are rarely admittedfavourably imprssed by the solemnity of our proceedings , all of which , let me assure you , partake of the character of those you have now witnessed . Such being the case , aud all our influences being of an exalting moral and intellectual nature , should you ever unhappily have reason ,

to complain of the conduct of those of our sex , being Freemasons , who are near and dear to you , pray ascribe it to any cause rather than connection with our Order . As ivell may you attribute any deficiency in principle and behaviour on tho part . of those who belong not to us , to a regular attendance at Church and conformity to its discipline , as to say that Freemasonry is responsible for

any derelictions of its members . There are black sheep in every floek . Finally , believe me , it is our earnest desire—nay , our enjoined duty—to protect and to pay every respect and honour to those whom the Divine Being has appointed as helpmates for us iu this world ; and you are , allow me iu all courtesy to say , bound to acquiesce in the position he has assigned to you , as expressed in tbe folloiving touching words put by Miltou into the mouth of Eve ivhen addressing

Adam" My author and disposer , what thou bid st , Unargued , I obey ; so God ordains ; God is thy law , thou mine ; to know no more Is woman ' s happiest knowledge and her praise . " In conclusion , to all now present permit me to offer my most cordial thanks for the kind attention with ivhieh you have listened to the words I have so imperfectly

uttered , and to entreat you to join with mo in an inwardly expressed and silent prayer that the blessing of Heaven may be abundantly shed on the proceedings of this day , and accompany all the works of piety , of reverence , of social harmony , kindness , and charity to be performed , within these walls , now solemnly dedicated to the glory of the Groat Architect of the Universe and to the honour of Freemasonry .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

THE MATERIA ! OP A R . A . PEDESTAL . What is the legendary material of a Eoyal Arch pedestal?—Pitov . G-. SCRIBE IN " . —[ A Avhite oriental porphyry stone placed on a double cube of white marble . ] THE NUMBER OP PERFECTION " .

HOAV is the mystic number of perfection composed ? V . N . V . —[ By adding the mystical numbers of the 12 Elohistic names , 3 with 3 letters , 3 * 3 = 9 ; 3 with 5 letters , 3 * 5 = 15 ; 3 vritli 7 letters , 3 * 7 = 21 ; and 3 AA'ith 9 letters , 3 x 9 = 27 . These added together—9 , 15 , 21 , ancl 27—are the same number that formed the Sanhedrim . ]

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