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India.

Bro . Rev . J . J . Farnham then said : AA orshipful Sir and Brethren , I thank you for the honour you have conferred on me ; it shall he my aim to have the good of Lodge Concord at heart . I hold the office of P . M . of this lodge through the kindness of the brethren ; indeed , I must confess , that when Lodge Concord was first started , we had many difficulties to surmount ; Ave had a Master who held the Hiram but for a short dnration , I was then Senior AVarden and had to be in

charge of the lodge , and on inany occasions we were almost helpless for want of funds , and we had also other difficulties . I was afterwards elected AVorshipful Master , and during my tenure of office we " were trying to look up , when Bro . King—he too worked with all his might—then we had another worthy Bro . Dr . Diver , who was the Master . You are aware how you have continued to prosper . I now once more thank you and leave Bi-o . King to speak for himself .

Bro . Alfred King then said .- I am sorry our good brother did not include my name when he Avas returning thanks ; however , since I must speak , I can only say that I endeavoured to do my duty as a Mason in all the offices I held in the lodge from Inner Guard to the Chair . AVhen I became the AV . M . I was most cordially assisted by my able officers ; the brethren , too , rendered me most valuable aid ; to them I must confess the greatest praise is due , for without such aid the AV . M . cannot get on : I am thankful for the kind mention of my name , and

believe I shall ever try and be at my post in this lodge . The AVorshipful Master then said : I hope so long as this lodge remains a lodge the members will not forget the duty they owe to strange brethren , the visitors . To the visitors I say , come as often as you will , you are ever welcome to Concord Lodge . I wish our sister lodges—Perseverance , Rising Star , Sfc . George , Truth , and Star of India , will continue prospering , and work with each other in true brotherly love

and harmony . I propose the health of a distinguished brother among the visitors , he has come from Madras . The brother alluded to , Bro . Sanders , rose and said : AA orshipful Sir , I am an old Mason , and was at Calcutta , at Madras , and other places , but never once witnessed such a large gathering ; I am sorry I was not with you up-stairs , for I have missed seeing the work , where I am convinced brotherly love pervades ; your hospitality to the visitors is so great , that I can hardly

find words to thank you . I shall carry your best wishes to my own lodge , and shall , if spared , be proud to visit you again . Bros . Campbell and AVilkinson , visitors , also spoke at some length . "The Health of the Newly Raised , " was then drank , and the company , before parting , sang " Auld Lang Syne" to the honour of the AV . M . Bros . Young , Bourne , AA'hifcrowe , and Du Bois sang several songs . Seldom has been witnessed such a large gathering working in love as in Lodge Concord .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

RANGOON . f provincial Grand Lodge of Madras and British Burmah . The first meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters for Madras and British Bunnah , after the establishing of the Provincial Grand Lodge Avas held in the lodge rooms of the Star in Burmah Lodge at Rangoon , on Monday , March 18 th . The brethren met at the Masonic Hallat

half-, past seven , and being all clothed in the anteroom , the Prov . Dir . of Cers . arranged the brethren in the following order : The Tyler . Organist . Brethren of Star in Burmah . Brethren of Victoria in Burmah . Visiting Brethren .

Members of Prov . Grand Lodge . Director of Works and Director of Ceremonies . Registrar and Treasurer . Chaplain . P . G . Overseer . P . G . Overseer . P . G . 1 st . Overseer . P . J . G . Warden . P . S . G . AVa .-den . D . P . G . M .

P . J . G . Deacon . Secretary with S . Vol . P . S . G . Deacon . Steward . P . G . M . Steward . P . G . Pursuivant .

Mark Masonry.

On arriving at the door of the lodge , the Tyler remained outside , Bro . Simpson , P . G . Org ., entered and played in his usual first-rate style ; the rest then opened out facing inwards , Bro . Hardinge , P . G . Sec , bearing the Sacred Law , passed through , supported by the P . G . Deacons , and followed by Colonel Greenlaw , Prov . Grand Master , supported by two Stewards . The rest followed in inverted order . The P . G . Sec . placed the Sacred A olume on the pedestal , and all took their

allotted seats . AA'hen all had entered , the organ ceased , and by the AV . M . 's command the P . G . Purst . saw the Provincial Grand Lodge duly tyled . All was most quietly and orderly done , and the effect was exceedingly good and pleasing . AVhy do not all Provincial Grand Lodges meet in some such orderly plan ? The business , too , was carried on well , the R . W . P . G . M . gave an exceedingly satisfactory account of the flourishing state of the Order in the province . This was fullborne out by the

y report from the D . P . G . M . as President of the Prov . Grand Board of General Purposes . The jewels and clothing for the Prov . Grand Lodge , first received from Bro . loewenstark , of Essex-street , Strand , and Avhich are very handsomely got up , elicited much praise ; the payment for these was passed . The new by-laws were then read out and passed . They , too , are well got up . The bill for the same Avas passed .

The R . AV . P . G . M . tendered his best thanks to Bro . Duncan , D . P . G . M ., for the great exertions he had made for the Order , that Bro . Duncan had opened the different lodges now at Avork in Burmah , aud installed the W . M ., and that he had successfully established an uniform and correct mode of working . The R . W . P . G . M . stated that he himself had seen the working

of the local lodges , and that nothing could be better . The W . M . deserved his best thanks . He also said that too much praiso could not be accorded to Bro . Browne , W . M . of the AVillmin Figg Lodge , at Akyah , for the trouble he had taken iu establishing his lodge . The furniture , clothing , & c ., was perfect , and the working most ably done . Bro . Browne is P . S . G . AV . of this province . Our old friend , Bro . Dr . Dickinson , as zealous and good a Mason as ever , had

written about his lodge , but from the difficulty of getting installed , it had not been opened . The P . G . M . had removed this difficulty by sending over Bro . Sanders as an Installed Master . The R . AV . P . G . M . had also heard of the same difficulty from the W . M . of Marks-in-the-Easfc ( No . 61 ) at Madras , and he ( the P . G . M ) was glad to say that although he had no official report , he had seen a brother who was present when Bro . Saunders installed the Master , and had put them in possession of the

correct Avorking . He had hoped to have heard from Bro . Greatorex , P . J . G . W ., but the steamer having been delayed may have been the cause of his not having done so . The D . P . G . M . then read the report of the Prov , Board of General Purposes . Altogether the reports were most satisfactory , and the brethren seemed greatly pleased at the way things were carried on . The Provincial Grand Lodge Avas then closed in due form

Avith prayer . Our earnest hope is that Masonry may long flourish in Burmah as it does now uncles Bro . Greenlaw's direction . Through him we have now the Mark , Prov . Grand Mark , Royal Arch , Knights Templar , and Malta , and the Craft Lodge , all working well . I hope to send you reports of each by-and-bye .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . CHARLES GROYES . The province of Dorsetshire has to deplore the loss of another of her old and respected members in the death of Bro . Charles Groves , who expired at his residence at Wareharn on the 2 nd inst . He was initiated in tho Lodge of Unity ( "So . 813 ) , Wareham , in January , 1828 , at the age of thirty-five , and was , consequently ,

seventy-three years old at the time of his death . He Avas ever an active and zealous member of his lodge , and repeatedly served the office of W . M ., as Avell as Prov . G . Organist . His remains were interred at Wareham on the 9 tb inst ., a large number of brethren from his own and neighbouring lodges being present . Bro . Groves Avas also a distinguished antiquarian and geologist .

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AUXILIARIES TO OUR THREE GREAT CHARITIES. Article 1
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 2
PROPOSED MASONIC SCHOOL FOR INDIA. Article 3
Untitled Article 3
THE ORIGIN OF THE NAMES OF THE MASONIC FRATERNITY. * Article 4
MASONIC EMBLEMS. Article 6
THE BIRMINGHAM MASONIC HALL AND CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED). Article 8
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE GREY FRIARS CHURCH, DUMFRIES. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
Obituary. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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India.

Bro . Rev . J . J . Farnham then said : AA orshipful Sir and Brethren , I thank you for the honour you have conferred on me ; it shall he my aim to have the good of Lodge Concord at heart . I hold the office of P . M . of this lodge through the kindness of the brethren ; indeed , I must confess , that when Lodge Concord was first started , we had many difficulties to surmount ; Ave had a Master who held the Hiram but for a short dnration , I was then Senior AVarden and had to be in

charge of the lodge , and on inany occasions we were almost helpless for want of funds , and we had also other difficulties . I was afterwards elected AVorshipful Master , and during my tenure of office we " were trying to look up , when Bro . King—he too worked with all his might—then we had another worthy Bro . Dr . Diver , who was the Master . You are aware how you have continued to prosper . I now once more thank you and leave Bi-o . King to speak for himself .

Bro . Alfred King then said .- I am sorry our good brother did not include my name when he Avas returning thanks ; however , since I must speak , I can only say that I endeavoured to do my duty as a Mason in all the offices I held in the lodge from Inner Guard to the Chair . AVhen I became the AV . M . I was most cordially assisted by my able officers ; the brethren , too , rendered me most valuable aid ; to them I must confess the greatest praise is due , for without such aid the AV . M . cannot get on : I am thankful for the kind mention of my name , and

believe I shall ever try and be at my post in this lodge . The AVorshipful Master then said : I hope so long as this lodge remains a lodge the members will not forget the duty they owe to strange brethren , the visitors . To the visitors I say , come as often as you will , you are ever welcome to Concord Lodge . I wish our sister lodges—Perseverance , Rising Star , Sfc . George , Truth , and Star of India , will continue prospering , and work with each other in true brotherly love

and harmony . I propose the health of a distinguished brother among the visitors , he has come from Madras . The brother alluded to , Bro . Sanders , rose and said : AA orshipful Sir , I am an old Mason , and was at Calcutta , at Madras , and other places , but never once witnessed such a large gathering ; I am sorry I was not with you up-stairs , for I have missed seeing the work , where I am convinced brotherly love pervades ; your hospitality to the visitors is so great , that I can hardly

find words to thank you . I shall carry your best wishes to my own lodge , and shall , if spared , be proud to visit you again . Bros . Campbell and AVilkinson , visitors , also spoke at some length . "The Health of the Newly Raised , " was then drank , and the company , before parting , sang " Auld Lang Syne" to the honour of the AV . M . Bros . Young , Bourne , AA'hifcrowe , and Du Bois sang several songs . Seldom has been witnessed such a large gathering working in love as in Lodge Concord .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

RANGOON . f provincial Grand Lodge of Madras and British Burmah . The first meeting of this Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Masters for Madras and British Bunnah , after the establishing of the Provincial Grand Lodge Avas held in the lodge rooms of the Star in Burmah Lodge at Rangoon , on Monday , March 18 th . The brethren met at the Masonic Hallat

half-, past seven , and being all clothed in the anteroom , the Prov . Dir . of Cers . arranged the brethren in the following order : The Tyler . Organist . Brethren of Star in Burmah . Brethren of Victoria in Burmah . Visiting Brethren .

Members of Prov . Grand Lodge . Director of Works and Director of Ceremonies . Registrar and Treasurer . Chaplain . P . G . Overseer . P . G . Overseer . P . G . 1 st . Overseer . P . J . G . Warden . P . S . G . AVa .-den . D . P . G . M .

P . J . G . Deacon . Secretary with S . Vol . P . S . G . Deacon . Steward . P . G . M . Steward . P . G . Pursuivant .

Mark Masonry.

On arriving at the door of the lodge , the Tyler remained outside , Bro . Simpson , P . G . Org ., entered and played in his usual first-rate style ; the rest then opened out facing inwards , Bro . Hardinge , P . G . Sec , bearing the Sacred Law , passed through , supported by the P . G . Deacons , and followed by Colonel Greenlaw , Prov . Grand Master , supported by two Stewards . The rest followed in inverted order . The P . G . Sec . placed the Sacred A olume on the pedestal , and all took their

allotted seats . AA'hen all had entered , the organ ceased , and by the AV . M . 's command the P . G . Purst . saw the Provincial Grand Lodge duly tyled . All was most quietly and orderly done , and the effect was exceedingly good and pleasing . AVhy do not all Provincial Grand Lodges meet in some such orderly plan ? The business , too , was carried on well , the R . W . P . G . M . gave an exceedingly satisfactory account of the flourishing state of the Order in the province . This was fullborne out by the

y report from the D . P . G . M . as President of the Prov . Grand Board of General Purposes . The jewels and clothing for the Prov . Grand Lodge , first received from Bro . loewenstark , of Essex-street , Strand , and Avhich are very handsomely got up , elicited much praise ; the payment for these was passed . The new by-laws were then read out and passed . They , too , are well got up . The bill for the same Avas passed .

The R . AV . P . G . M . tendered his best thanks to Bro . Duncan , D . P . G . M ., for the great exertions he had made for the Order , that Bro . Duncan had opened the different lodges now at Avork in Burmah , aud installed the W . M ., and that he had successfully established an uniform and correct mode of working . The R . W . P . G . M . stated that he himself had seen the working

of the local lodges , and that nothing could be better . The W . M . deserved his best thanks . He also said that too much praiso could not be accorded to Bro . Browne , W . M . of the AVillmin Figg Lodge , at Akyah , for the trouble he had taken iu establishing his lodge . The furniture , clothing , & c ., was perfect , and the working most ably done . Bro . Browne is P . S . G . AV . of this province . Our old friend , Bro . Dr . Dickinson , as zealous and good a Mason as ever , had

written about his lodge , but from the difficulty of getting installed , it had not been opened . The P . G . M . had removed this difficulty by sending over Bro . Sanders as an Installed Master . The R . AV . P . G . M . had also heard of the same difficulty from the W . M . of Marks-in-the-Easfc ( No . 61 ) at Madras , and he ( the P . G . M ) was glad to say that although he had no official report , he had seen a brother who was present when Bro . Saunders installed the Master , and had put them in possession of the

correct Avorking . He had hoped to have heard from Bro . Greatorex , P . J . G . W ., but the steamer having been delayed may have been the cause of his not having done so . The D . P . G . M . then read the report of the Prov , Board of General Purposes . Altogether the reports were most satisfactory , and the brethren seemed greatly pleased at the way things were carried on . The Provincial Grand Lodge Avas then closed in due form

Avith prayer . Our earnest hope is that Masonry may long flourish in Burmah as it does now uncles Bro . Greenlaw's direction . Through him we have now the Mark , Prov . Grand Mark , Royal Arch , Knights Templar , and Malta , and the Craft Lodge , all working well . I hope to send you reports of each by-and-bye .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . CHARLES GROYES . The province of Dorsetshire has to deplore the loss of another of her old and respected members in the death of Bro . Charles Groves , who expired at his residence at Wareharn on the 2 nd inst . He was initiated in tho Lodge of Unity ( "So . 813 ) , Wareham , in January , 1828 , at the age of thirty-five , and was , consequently ,

seventy-three years old at the time of his death . He Avas ever an active and zealous member of his lodge , and repeatedly served the office of W . M ., as Avell as Prov . G . Organist . His remains were interred at Wareham on the 9 tb inst ., a large number of brethren from his own and neighbouring lodges being present . Bro . Groves Avas also a distinguished antiquarian and geologist .

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