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Freemasonry In India At The Present Time.

614 Rangoon—Star of Burmah 1853 „ Nanabhoy Burjorjee 832 ., Victoria in Burmah I 860 439 Simla — Himalayan Brotherhood 1839 „ Thomas Wood . 674 Tiiayetmayo . Pegu . Astrea 1856 563 TJmballa—Charity 1849 „ T . W . Raines . BOMBAY . —Bro . George TaylorProv . G . M .

, 547 Bombay—St . George 1848 Bro . J . Macfarlane . 757 „ Concord 1858 „ Dr . T . Diver . 914 „ Truth 1863 „ G . S . Judge . 873 Kotree , Sind—Industry ... 1861 „ W . A . Brunton . ^ 767 Kurrachee , Sind — Union 1858 455 Poona—Orion in the West 1832 MADRAS . —Bro . Col . W . Pitt MacdonaldProv . G . M .

, Bangalore ; Military Lodge Bro . Col . Aylmev . 464 Bellary—Goodwill 1840 500 Kamptee—St . Andrew ... 1844 150 Madras ; PerfeetUnanimity 1777 273 „ Universal Charity 1789 J . T . Greatorex . 926 St . Thomas'Mount : Mount

Lodge 1862 Capt . B . T . Gordon . AGS Negapatum—Emulation ... 1863 434 Secunderabad—St . John ... 1838 260 Trichinopoly—Rock 1837 CEYION . 414 Colombo—St . John 1838 Bro . Wyllie . SINGAPOBE . —Bro . W . II . Macleod Read , Prov . G . M .

508 Zetland in the East 1847- Bro . T . Scott . 740 Fidelity 1858 CHINA . —Bro . the Hon . AV . T . Mercer , Prov . G . M . 501 Canton—Royal Sussex ... 1844 Bro . H . Murray . 525 Hong-kong—Victoria 1846 570 Shanghai . Northern Lodge 1849 „ P . Underwood . ENGLISH CHAPTERS .

BENGAL . —Comp . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . Supt . 391 Allahabad—Valour and Perseverance Comp . Dr . John Smith . 519 Benares—Mount Zion 109 Calcutta—Hope „ H . D . Sandeman 392 „ Holy Zion „ Linton . 438 Caivnpore—Harmony & Fidelit

y 782 Lahore—Punjab „ W . E . Ball . 552 Lucknow—Ramsay 413 Meerut—Finn Hope C 39 Mussoorie—St . John the Baptist 582 Peshawur—Border 4 59 Simla—Dalhousie 563 Umballa—Umballa „ T . Graham .

BOMBAY . —Comp . J . Gibbs , Prov . G . Supt . 757 Bombay—Keystone Comp . J . Anderson . JMAHEAS . 150 Madras—School of Plato 273 „ St . John 434 Secunderabad—St . John 260 Trichinopoly—Keystone . SINGAPOEE .

SOS Dalhousie CHINA . —Comp . Samuel Raivson , PI-OY . G . Supt . 501 Canton—Celestial 570 Shanghai—Zion Comp . H . Murray . SCOTTISH LODGES . BENGAL . 371 Calcutta—St . David in the

East 1855 Bro . A . Nelson . 397 „ St . Andrew in the East 1859 „ Monnier . BOMBAY . —Bro . R . B . Barton , Prov . G . M . 355 Aden—Felix 1850 363 Belgaum—Victoria 1852 Bro . W . H . Hearn . 342 Bombay—Rising Star 1844 N . N . Framjee .

„ 351 „ Perseverance ... 1847 „ J . Jamieson . 350 Kurrachee—Hope 1847 „ Capt . J . Macdonald 389 MhoAv—St . Paul 1858 „ Dr . J . J . Pope . 403 Neemuch—Faith 1860 3 43 Poona—St . Andrew in the East 1844 „ A . Smith .

Freemasonry In India At The Present Time.

SCOTTISH CHAPTERS . BJENGAX . —Comp . J . Cameron , Prov . G . Supt . 64 Calcutta—KihvinningintheEast Comp . J . Smith . BOMBAY . —Comp . G . S . Judge , Prov . G . Supt . 90 Aden—Felix Comp . G . S . Morris 71 Bombay—Perseverance „ T . Carpentei 72 Kurrachee—Faith and Charity J . Berrie .

„ 68 Poona—St . Andrew in the East „ 3 . H . Clabbj IRISH LODGE . CEYMN . 107 Kandy—Sphinx 1861 Bro . Col . Maydivell

The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

THE MASONIC TEMPLE , JERSEY .

The following Oration was delivered at the consecration of the Masonic Temple , Jersey , on May 25 th , 1864 , by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . Prov . S . G . W . for Warwickshire ; P . M . St . Paul ' s Lodge ( No . 43 ) and St . Aubiu ' s Lodge ( No . 958 ); Hon . Member of St . Paul ' s Lodge ( Mb . 43 ) and the Apollo Lodge ( Fo . 301 ); Member of Lodge La Cesaree ( Wo . 590 ); P . Z . of Howe Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 587 ) : —

Eight "Worshi pful Provincial Grand Master , Very Worshipful Provincial Grand Officers , "Worshi pful Masters , and Brethren , —We are now approaching the close of a ceremonial in which , in times to come , we may feel proud that ive have borne a share—one of a most impressive and important character—one destined , it may be hoped , to be the commencement of a new era "within this

island , in that fraternity to which we have all sworn allegiance ; which ive naturally regard with feelings of the highest veneration—which possesses the means of exerting a most powerful influence for good on the mortal career of each of Us— which , under Divine guidance , and by the aid of the revealed word of God , embraces all that is needful for our instruction how to

live and how to die . A ceremonial , too , the effects of which will endure and bear fruit in ages yet to come , when all who stand around shall have been gathered to the Grand Lodge above , if -meet for entrance thereto ; when the material stones , now joined together and cemented into a perfect whole , shall nevertheless remain firm and stedfast , an apt symbol of our Orafb , as did its

great prototype , the Temple which King Solomon built at Jerusalem , after the pattern shown him by the Most High , till the period arrived when the special predictions respecting its downfall should be fulfilled . Brethren , I have been selected to carry into practice a

time-honoured custom , by offering a few remarks on this important and joyful though solemn occasion . I desire to perform the task in a spirit of gratitude , of reverence , of humility , of brotherly love . Believe xne , I have not sought the duty , ivhieh might easily have been placed in better hands . Tou might have heard more stirring words , more elevated sentiments , expressions , and

illustrations , more happy and appropriate , from a brother of more exalted talent , endowed ivith superior powers of eloquence . As it has been otherwise ordered , bear for a short time with one who , having been taught that obedience is a leading Masonic principle , dare not refuse the call ; who , Avhile not forgetful of self , in receiving the request as a compliment , yet desires to be useful to

others ; ivho , possessing little influence , is anxious to lose no opportunity of personally , however faintly , promoting the interests of our honoured institution ; who , with but little power , yet yields to none in zeal ; who , finally , having come among you as a stranger , unknown , with no claim but that of being a Mason , has sought , norhe trusts , sought in vain , recognition as a brother

, and a place in your esteem . Brethren , high honour to those by whose exertions we are this day brought together ; by whose happy ideas the proposition of a Temple dedicated to freemasonry was originated ; by whose assistance and co-operation the requisite funds have been raised ; by whose inven-

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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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Freemasonry In India At The Present Time.

614 Rangoon—Star of Burmah 1853 „ Nanabhoy Burjorjee 832 ., Victoria in Burmah I 860 439 Simla — Himalayan Brotherhood 1839 „ Thomas Wood . 674 Tiiayetmayo . Pegu . Astrea 1856 563 TJmballa—Charity 1849 „ T . W . Raines . BOMBAY . —Bro . George TaylorProv . G . M .

, 547 Bombay—St . George 1848 Bro . J . Macfarlane . 757 „ Concord 1858 „ Dr . T . Diver . 914 „ Truth 1863 „ G . S . Judge . 873 Kotree , Sind—Industry ... 1861 „ W . A . Brunton . ^ 767 Kurrachee , Sind — Union 1858 455 Poona—Orion in the West 1832 MADRAS . —Bro . Col . W . Pitt MacdonaldProv . G . M .

, Bangalore ; Military Lodge Bro . Col . Aylmev . 464 Bellary—Goodwill 1840 500 Kamptee—St . Andrew ... 1844 150 Madras ; PerfeetUnanimity 1777 273 „ Universal Charity 1789 J . T . Greatorex . 926 St . Thomas'Mount : Mount

Lodge 1862 Capt . B . T . Gordon . AGS Negapatum—Emulation ... 1863 434 Secunderabad—St . John ... 1838 260 Trichinopoly—Rock 1837 CEYION . 414 Colombo—St . John 1838 Bro . Wyllie . SINGAPOBE . —Bro . W . II . Macleod Read , Prov . G . M .

508 Zetland in the East 1847- Bro . T . Scott . 740 Fidelity 1858 CHINA . —Bro . the Hon . AV . T . Mercer , Prov . G . M . 501 Canton—Royal Sussex ... 1844 Bro . H . Murray . 525 Hong-kong—Victoria 1846 570 Shanghai . Northern Lodge 1849 „ P . Underwood . ENGLISH CHAPTERS .

BENGAL . —Comp . Hugh D . Sandeman , Prov . G . Supt . 391 Allahabad—Valour and Perseverance Comp . Dr . John Smith . 519 Benares—Mount Zion 109 Calcutta—Hope „ H . D . Sandeman 392 „ Holy Zion „ Linton . 438 Caivnpore—Harmony & Fidelit

y 782 Lahore—Punjab „ W . E . Ball . 552 Lucknow—Ramsay 413 Meerut—Finn Hope C 39 Mussoorie—St . John the Baptist 582 Peshawur—Border 4 59 Simla—Dalhousie 563 Umballa—Umballa „ T . Graham .

BOMBAY . —Comp . J . Gibbs , Prov . G . Supt . 757 Bombay—Keystone Comp . J . Anderson . JMAHEAS . 150 Madras—School of Plato 273 „ St . John 434 Secunderabad—St . John 260 Trichinopoly—Keystone . SINGAPOEE .

SOS Dalhousie CHINA . —Comp . Samuel Raivson , PI-OY . G . Supt . 501 Canton—Celestial 570 Shanghai—Zion Comp . H . Murray . SCOTTISH LODGES . BENGAL . 371 Calcutta—St . David in the

East 1855 Bro . A . Nelson . 397 „ St . Andrew in the East 1859 „ Monnier . BOMBAY . —Bro . R . B . Barton , Prov . G . M . 355 Aden—Felix 1850 363 Belgaum—Victoria 1852 Bro . W . H . Hearn . 342 Bombay—Rising Star 1844 N . N . Framjee .

„ 351 „ Perseverance ... 1847 „ J . Jamieson . 350 Kurrachee—Hope 1847 „ Capt . J . Macdonald 389 MhoAv—St . Paul 1858 „ Dr . J . J . Pope . 403 Neemuch—Faith 1860 3 43 Poona—St . Andrew in the East 1844 „ A . Smith .

Freemasonry In India At The Present Time.

SCOTTISH CHAPTERS . BJENGAX . —Comp . J . Cameron , Prov . G . Supt . 64 Calcutta—KihvinningintheEast Comp . J . Smith . BOMBAY . —Comp . G . S . Judge , Prov . G . Supt . 90 Aden—Felix Comp . G . S . Morris 71 Bombay—Perseverance „ T . Carpentei 72 Kurrachee—Faith and Charity J . Berrie .

„ 68 Poona—St . Andrew in the East „ 3 . H . Clabbj IRISH LODGE . CEYMN . 107 Kandy—Sphinx 1861 Bro . Col . Maydivell

The Masonic Temple, Jersey.

THE MASONIC TEMPLE , JERSEY .

The following Oration was delivered at the consecration of the Masonic Temple , Jersey , on May 25 th , 1864 , by Bro . Dr . Hopkins , P . Prov . S . G . W . for Warwickshire ; P . M . St . Paul ' s Lodge ( No . 43 ) and St . Aubiu ' s Lodge ( No . 958 ); Hon . Member of St . Paul ' s Lodge ( Mb . 43 ) and the Apollo Lodge ( Fo . 301 ); Member of Lodge La Cesaree ( Wo . 590 ); P . Z . of Howe Eoyal Arch Chapter ( No . 587 ) : —

Eight "Worshi pful Provincial Grand Master , Very Worshipful Provincial Grand Officers , "Worshi pful Masters , and Brethren , —We are now approaching the close of a ceremonial in which , in times to come , we may feel proud that ive have borne a share—one of a most impressive and important character—one destined , it may be hoped , to be the commencement of a new era "within this

island , in that fraternity to which we have all sworn allegiance ; which ive naturally regard with feelings of the highest veneration—which possesses the means of exerting a most powerful influence for good on the mortal career of each of Us— which , under Divine guidance , and by the aid of the revealed word of God , embraces all that is needful for our instruction how to

live and how to die . A ceremonial , too , the effects of which will endure and bear fruit in ages yet to come , when all who stand around shall have been gathered to the Grand Lodge above , if -meet for entrance thereto ; when the material stones , now joined together and cemented into a perfect whole , shall nevertheless remain firm and stedfast , an apt symbol of our Orafb , as did its

great prototype , the Temple which King Solomon built at Jerusalem , after the pattern shown him by the Most High , till the period arrived when the special predictions respecting its downfall should be fulfilled . Brethren , I have been selected to carry into practice a

time-honoured custom , by offering a few remarks on this important and joyful though solemn occasion . I desire to perform the task in a spirit of gratitude , of reverence , of humility , of brotherly love . Believe xne , I have not sought the duty , ivhieh might easily have been placed in better hands . Tou might have heard more stirring words , more elevated sentiments , expressions , and

illustrations , more happy and appropriate , from a brother of more exalted talent , endowed ivith superior powers of eloquence . As it has been otherwise ordered , bear for a short time with one who , having been taught that obedience is a leading Masonic principle , dare not refuse the call ; who , Avhile not forgetful of self , in receiving the request as a compliment , yet desires to be useful to

others ; ivho , possessing little influence , is anxious to lose no opportunity of personally , however faintly , promoting the interests of our honoured institution ; who , with but little power , yet yields to none in zeal ; who , finally , having come among you as a stranger , unknown , with no claim but that of being a Mason , has sought , norhe trusts , sought in vain , recognition as a brother

, and a place in your esteem . Brethren , high honour to those by whose exertions we are this day brought together ; by whose happy ideas the proposition of a Temple dedicated to freemasonry was originated ; by whose assistance and co-operation the requisite funds have been raised ; by whose inven-

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