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Lodge ; and , in event of its meeting their approbation , that it should bo solemnly dedicated to Masonic purposes , agreeably to ancient form . The D . Prov . G . M . having consulted the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and having ascertained their willingness that the hall should be consecrated , informed the AVorshipful Master of tho Lodge of Truth that his request would be complied with , and the Provincial Grand Lodge was thou closed in due form . The D . Prov . G . M ., and the officers and members of the Grand Lodge , and a large number of the brethren , proceeded immediately to the new Masonic Hall .

That portion of the building which is completed comprises a fine entrance hall , 27 by S feet , with the supper room , 27 by 14 feet , on the right hand ; ancl on thc ; left hand the Tyler ' s room , 14 by 9 feet , with cellar of thc same size under , and the waiting room , 14 by 13 feet . Upstairs is the apartment at present called tho hall , 40 by 27 feet , and 13 feet 3 inches high . The actual hall , at present unfinished , will measure SO feet by 40 , with a height of 24 feet .

The elevation of the building is handsome , and will , when completed , form a great ornament to that part of the city . The members of thc Prov . Grand Lodge and the various Craft Lodges having assembled in the hall to thc number of about eighty , and the officers of the Grand Lodge having taken their scats , the Deputy Provincial Grand Mas tor opened the . proceedings by pronouncing the following prayer : — " 0 Thou , whose temple wc arc , on the mountain of thy truth let our sublime edifice display its glory . Lot the eye of the Master meet the son of li ght as he

• venters . Let tho greater lights , by the help of the less , illuminate thc whole scene of his duty and of his pleasure . Behold us with Thy brightness at this hour consecrating and dedicating a temple to Thy holy service . Like this temple , let the Master be beauteous without ancl all glorious within . Let his soul be capacious as Thy truth , ancl his affections pure as thc serene heavens when tho silent moon gives her light . Let him obey as the sun , who labours until perfect day , with increasing strengths and let all the purposes of his heart be as thc stars which tell of worlds unknownand are notices of boundless benevolence . Let him movelike the

, , heavenly orbs , in harmony ; and should he stretch across the universe may ho disturb no soul in his course . AVithin this temple may he be sacred as the altar , sweet as the incense , and pure as the most holy place . Among Thy ministering servants may ho be ready as an angel of God , ancl faithful as a beloved son ; and when his service is finished , may his memory be celebrated by love on the durable monuments of eternity ; and his reward , in the silent , solemn joy of heaven , bo sure from tho hand of God , the Grand Master of us all !"

Brother E . AV . AVright , thc architect of the Masonic Hall , then advanced to tho centre of the room , and addressing thc Deputy Provincial Grand Master , said , " Right AA'orshipful Sir , —Having been entrusted with the superintendence aud management of the workmen employed in tho construction of this edifice , and having , according to the best of my ability , accomplished the task assigned mo , I now return my thanks for the honour of this appointment , and beg leave to surrender up the implements whicli were committed to my care when thc foundation of this fabric was laid , humbly hoping that the exertions which have been made upon this

occasion will be crowned with your approbation and that of tho Most AVorshipful Grand Lodge . " To which the Deputy Graud Master made the following reply— ' 'Brother Architect , the skill ancl fidelity displayed in the execution of the trust reposed in you at the commencement of this undertaking , have secured the entire approbation ol the Grand Lodge ; ancl they sincerely pray that the edifice may continue a lasting monument of the taste , spirit , ancl liberality of thc founder ,.. " The Deputy Provincial Grand Master then said— " Thc hall in which we are now

assembled , and the place upon which it has been constructed , having met with your approbation , it is the desire of the fraternity bluttrib should be now dedicated according to ancient usage . " AVhen tho procession had passed once round the hall , tho Junior Grand AVarden presented thc pitcher of corn to the Deputy Grand Master , who , striking thrice with his mallet , poured it out upon the floor , pronouncing— " In the name of the great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this hall to Freemasonry . " The grand honours were given ,

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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Australia.

Lodge ; and , in event of its meeting their approbation , that it should bo solemnly dedicated to Masonic purposes , agreeably to ancient form . The D . Prov . G . M . having consulted the members of the Provincial Grand Lodge , and having ascertained their willingness that the hall should be consecrated , informed the AVorshipful Master of tho Lodge of Truth that his request would be complied with , and the Provincial Grand Lodge was thou closed in due form . The D . Prov . G . M ., and the officers and members of the Grand Lodge , and a large number of the brethren , proceeded immediately to the new Masonic Hall .

That portion of the building which is completed comprises a fine entrance hall , 27 by S feet , with the supper room , 27 by 14 feet , on the right hand ; ancl on thc ; left hand the Tyler ' s room , 14 by 9 feet , with cellar of thc same size under , and the waiting room , 14 by 13 feet . Upstairs is the apartment at present called tho hall , 40 by 27 feet , and 13 feet 3 inches high . The actual hall , at present unfinished , will measure SO feet by 40 , with a height of 24 feet .

The elevation of the building is handsome , and will , when completed , form a great ornament to that part of the city . The members of thc Prov . Grand Lodge and the various Craft Lodges having assembled in the hall to thc number of about eighty , and the officers of the Grand Lodge having taken their scats , the Deputy Provincial Grand Mas tor opened the . proceedings by pronouncing the following prayer : — " 0 Thou , whose temple wc arc , on the mountain of thy truth let our sublime edifice display its glory . Lot the eye of the Master meet the son of li ght as he

• venters . Let tho greater lights , by the help of the less , illuminate thc whole scene of his duty and of his pleasure . Behold us with Thy brightness at this hour consecrating and dedicating a temple to Thy holy service . Like this temple , let the Master be beauteous without ancl all glorious within . Let his soul be capacious as Thy truth , ancl his affections pure as thc serene heavens when tho silent moon gives her light . Let him obey as the sun , who labours until perfect day , with increasing strengths and let all the purposes of his heart be as thc stars which tell of worlds unknownand are notices of boundless benevolence . Let him movelike the

, , heavenly orbs , in harmony ; and should he stretch across the universe may ho disturb no soul in his course . AVithin this temple may he be sacred as the altar , sweet as the incense , and pure as the most holy place . Among Thy ministering servants may ho be ready as an angel of God , ancl faithful as a beloved son ; and when his service is finished , may his memory be celebrated by love on the durable monuments of eternity ; and his reward , in the silent , solemn joy of heaven , bo sure from tho hand of God , the Grand Master of us all !"

Brother E . AV . AVright , thc architect of the Masonic Hall , then advanced to tho centre of the room , and addressing thc Deputy Provincial Grand Master , said , " Right AA'orshipful Sir , —Having been entrusted with the superintendence aud management of the workmen employed in tho construction of this edifice , and having , according to the best of my ability , accomplished the task assigned mo , I now return my thanks for the honour of this appointment , and beg leave to surrender up the implements whicli were committed to my care when thc foundation of this fabric was laid , humbly hoping that the exertions which have been made upon this

occasion will be crowned with your approbation and that of tho Most AVorshipful Grand Lodge . " To which the Deputy Graud Master made the following reply— ' 'Brother Architect , the skill ancl fidelity displayed in the execution of the trust reposed in you at the commencement of this undertaking , have secured the entire approbation ol the Grand Lodge ; ancl they sincerely pray that the edifice may continue a lasting monument of the taste , spirit , ancl liberality of thc founder ,.. " The Deputy Provincial Grand Master then said— " Thc hall in which we are now

assembled , and the place upon which it has been constructed , having met with your approbation , it is the desire of the fraternity bluttrib should be now dedicated according to ancient usage . " AVhen tho procession had passed once round the hall , tho Junior Grand AVarden presented thc pitcher of corn to the Deputy Grand Master , who , striking thrice with his mallet , poured it out upon the floor , pronouncing— " In the name of the great Jehovah , to whom be all honour and glory , I do solemnly dedicate this hall to Freemasonry . " The grand honours were given ,

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