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with the Knight Templar ' s Cross , beautifully set in crimson on white enamel , to Bro . George Light , who is about leaving Ipswich , and who , during his connection with the lodge Prince of Wales , has won the esteem ancl regard of all the brethren . The ceremony of presentation was most gracefully performed hy Bro . Edward Dorling , P . G . Sec , on behalf of the brethren who had subscribed to the testimonial . —Bro . Light , in receiving the ring , expressed the regret he felt at parting with those with |

whom he had been so long and so pleasantly associated , and assured the brethren that he accepted the tribute of their esteem with the assurance that lie had succeeded in gaining their respect , and he should prize the gift presented by them as a bright remembrance of the many pleasant hours he had spent in their society . —The reception given to Bro . Light was of the most cordial character , and we feel assured that in his new sphere of life he carries with him the best wishes of all the hrethren for his future prosperity and happiness . Bro . Light held the office of J . D . in the Lodge Prince of Wales . |

India.

INDIA .

MADRAS . CEREMONY OP LAYING THE CHIEE CORNER STONE OE THE NEWPRESIDENCY COLLEGE . The ceremony of laying the chief corner stone of the new Presidency College took place on the 6 th February , at Madras , with Masonic honours , in the presence of Lord and Lady Napierthe Maharajah of Travancoreand a large number of

, , spectators : every section of the community having been duly represented . The District Grand Lodge of Madras was opened at the Public Works Stores , Chepauk , ancl the brethren being in their proper clothing and jewels and wearing white gloves , the procession moved a little before five o'clock , in the following order , to music played by the band of the 41 st N . I . -.

—Two Tylers with drawn swords . Band ( playing slow Music ) . Brethren not members of any lodge ( two and two ) . MOUNT LODGE , NO . 926 . Banner . Tyler with drawn sword . Entered Apprentices ( two and two ) .

Fellow Crafts ( two and two ) . g Master Masons ( two and ttvo ) . . _ " = Stewards . g g Inner Guard with weapon . 0 jj . ' 2 Deacons . qf B o Secretary . Ji " " * 3 Treasurer . S ^ . - - Chaplain . £ ¦<; -g Wardens . o 2 Past Masters ( two and two ) . 2 3 W . Master . " >

LODGE UNIVERSAL CHARITY , NO . 273 . ( As above ) . LODGE PERPECT UNANIMITY , Xo , 150 . ( As above ) . DISTRICT GRAND LODGE . Architect and Builders with plans—Bros . R . E . Cliisholm . C . E ., H . BonnycastleC . E . and

, , R . W . Barnett , C . E . Ewer , with wine ; Cornucopia , with corn ; Ewer , with oil . Bros . W . F . Hooper ; F . N . Dawes ; Capt . A . J . Filgate , R . E . Assist . District Grand Pursuivant , District Grand Organist—Bro . C . Tate . District Grand Superintendent of Works—Bro . Capt . W . T . Rogers , S . E .

Past District Grand Deacon—Bro . T . W . Wray . District Grand Secretary , with Book of Constitutions on cushion , — Bro . C . Scott . District Grand Registrar , with his bag , — Bro . J . Miller . District Grand Treasurer , with phial containing coins , — Bro . J . G . Coleman .

India.

Past District Grand Wardens . Bro . Surgeon Major Dickinson . td . § District Junior Grand Warden with Plumb . P § Bro . Surgeon R . T . Shaw . SJ Banner of the District Grand Lodge . ' , a District Senior Grand Warden with level . g Bro . J . J . GreatorexP . D . S . G . W . f

^ , o District Junior Grand Deacon . ~ - o Bro . J . J . Blissett , P . D . J . G . D . " " g District " ) The Sacred Law , f District P — Grand [ - Open at Numbers X , borne by a < Grand ¦ ' 2 Steward . J Master Mason . ( Steward . £ " ? Bro . J . W . Spring Brenson . £

C Bro . Dr . Jesudosen . a 2 Bro . Captain Reid , E . N . g-.- District Grand Chaplain .. o Bro . Rev . J . Griffiths , M . A . 0 " Deputy District Grand Master with Square . 3 Bro . W . M . Scharbio , P . D . S . G . W . A Brother bearing the Mallet . Bro . Major Missiter , B . N ., P . D . S . G . W . of

District Grand ^ Standard the < " District Grand Steward . J District Grand Master c . Steward . Bro . R . Stevens . Bro . John C . Redie . District Grand Sword Bearer . Bro . J . Miles , acting District Grand Master . Bro . A . Macdonald Ritchie , D . D . G . M . District Senior Deacon . Bro . W . Fraser , C . E .

District Grand Tyler with Drawn Sword . The subordinate lodges were arranged in proper order by their respective Director of Ceremonies , while the District Grand Lodge was being opened . The District Grand Director of Ceremonies and his assistant marshaled the District Grand Lodge , and exercised a general supervision over the whole procession .

No other than Craft clothing was worn . Having arrived within a proper distance of the railings , the procession halted , opened ranks to the right and left , and faced inwards , so as to leave room for the D . G . M . to pass up the centre preceded by his Standard and Sword Bearer , the D . G . Officers and remaining bretliren following in succession from the rear , so as to invert the order of procession .

The bretliren having entered the railed space , the D . G . M . took his place in the east , the Dep . D . G . M . being on his right and the D . G . Wardens on his left . The volume of Sacred Law was placed on the pedestal provided for tho D . G . M ., and the ' ¦ ' Book of Constitutions on that of the Dep . D . G . M . The music having ceased on the arrival of His Excellency the Governor , his lordship , attended by the D . G . M ., the Dep .

D . G . M ., tbe D . G . Wardens , the D . G . Chaplain or officiating Clergyman , the D . G . Reg ., tho D . G . T ., the D . G . S ., the D . G . Supt . of Works , the brethren carrying the corn , wine , ancl oil , and the architect and builders , ascended the platform , and the

D . G . M . delivered the following ancient charge : — " Men , women , and children here assembled to day to behold this ceremony , know all of yon that we be lawful Masons true to the laws of our country , and established of old with peace and honour in most countries to do good to our brethren , to build great buildings , and to fear God , who is the Great Architect of all things . We have among us , concealed from the eyes of all men , secrets which may not be revealed , ancl which no man

lias discovered ; but these secrets are lawful and honourable to be known by Masons , who only have the keeping of them to the end of time . Unless our Craft were good , aud our calling honourable , we should not have lasted so many centuries , nor should we havo so many illustrious brothers in our Order , ready to promote our laws and further our interests . To-day we are liere assembled in the presence of you all to build a house which ive pray God may prosper , if it seem good to Him , that it may

become a building for good men and good deeds , and promote nannony and brotherly love till the world itself shall end . " Brethren . — " So mote it be . " The upper stone having been raised , the D . G- Chaplain , ifTered the " Prayer of Benediction . " On the conclusion of the prayer , the D . G . R . read aloud the nscription , banded to him by the builder , and then with the D . G . T . auel D . G . S . advanced to the stone . The former having leposited in a cavity made for the purpose the phial containing

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 3
INAUGURAL ADDRESS. Article 3
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—LXXXVI. Article 5
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
"THE CANONGATE KILWINNING." Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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with the Knight Templar ' s Cross , beautifully set in crimson on white enamel , to Bro . George Light , who is about leaving Ipswich , and who , during his connection with the lodge Prince of Wales , has won the esteem ancl regard of all the brethren . The ceremony of presentation was most gracefully performed hy Bro . Edward Dorling , P . G . Sec , on behalf of the brethren who had subscribed to the testimonial . —Bro . Light , in receiving the ring , expressed the regret he felt at parting with those with |

whom he had been so long and so pleasantly associated , and assured the brethren that he accepted the tribute of their esteem with the assurance that lie had succeeded in gaining their respect , and he should prize the gift presented by them as a bright remembrance of the many pleasant hours he had spent in their society . —The reception given to Bro . Light was of the most cordial character , and we feel assured that in his new sphere of life he carries with him the best wishes of all the hrethren for his future prosperity and happiness . Bro . Light held the office of J . D . in the Lodge Prince of Wales . |

India.

INDIA .

MADRAS . CEREMONY OP LAYING THE CHIEE CORNER STONE OE THE NEWPRESIDENCY COLLEGE . The ceremony of laying the chief corner stone of the new Presidency College took place on the 6 th February , at Madras , with Masonic honours , in the presence of Lord and Lady Napierthe Maharajah of Travancoreand a large number of

, , spectators : every section of the community having been duly represented . The District Grand Lodge of Madras was opened at the Public Works Stores , Chepauk , ancl the brethren being in their proper clothing and jewels and wearing white gloves , the procession moved a little before five o'clock , in the following order , to music played by the band of the 41 st N . I . -.

—Two Tylers with drawn swords . Band ( playing slow Music ) . Brethren not members of any lodge ( two and two ) . MOUNT LODGE , NO . 926 . Banner . Tyler with drawn sword . Entered Apprentices ( two and two ) .

Fellow Crafts ( two and two ) . g Master Masons ( two and ttvo ) . . _ " = Stewards . g g Inner Guard with weapon . 0 jj . ' 2 Deacons . qf B o Secretary . Ji " " * 3 Treasurer . S ^ . - - Chaplain . £ ¦<; -g Wardens . o 2 Past Masters ( two and two ) . 2 3 W . Master . " >

LODGE UNIVERSAL CHARITY , NO . 273 . ( As above ) . LODGE PERPECT UNANIMITY , Xo , 150 . ( As above ) . DISTRICT GRAND LODGE . Architect and Builders with plans—Bros . R . E . Cliisholm . C . E ., H . BonnycastleC . E . and

, , R . W . Barnett , C . E . Ewer , with wine ; Cornucopia , with corn ; Ewer , with oil . Bros . W . F . Hooper ; F . N . Dawes ; Capt . A . J . Filgate , R . E . Assist . District Grand Pursuivant , District Grand Organist—Bro . C . Tate . District Grand Superintendent of Works—Bro . Capt . W . T . Rogers , S . E .

Past District Grand Deacon—Bro . T . W . Wray . District Grand Secretary , with Book of Constitutions on cushion , — Bro . C . Scott . District Grand Registrar , with his bag , — Bro . J . Miller . District Grand Treasurer , with phial containing coins , — Bro . J . G . Coleman .

India.

Past District Grand Wardens . Bro . Surgeon Major Dickinson . td . § District Junior Grand Warden with Plumb . P § Bro . Surgeon R . T . Shaw . SJ Banner of the District Grand Lodge . ' , a District Senior Grand Warden with level . g Bro . J . J . GreatorexP . D . S . G . W . f

^ , o District Junior Grand Deacon . ~ - o Bro . J . J . Blissett , P . D . J . G . D . " " g District " ) The Sacred Law , f District P — Grand [ - Open at Numbers X , borne by a < Grand ¦ ' 2 Steward . J Master Mason . ( Steward . £ " ? Bro . J . W . Spring Brenson . £

C Bro . Dr . Jesudosen . a 2 Bro . Captain Reid , E . N . g-.- District Grand Chaplain .. o Bro . Rev . J . Griffiths , M . A . 0 " Deputy District Grand Master with Square . 3 Bro . W . M . Scharbio , P . D . S . G . W . A Brother bearing the Mallet . Bro . Major Missiter , B . N ., P . D . S . G . W . of

District Grand ^ Standard the < " District Grand Steward . J District Grand Master c . Steward . Bro . R . Stevens . Bro . John C . Redie . District Grand Sword Bearer . Bro . J . Miles , acting District Grand Master . Bro . A . Macdonald Ritchie , D . D . G . M . District Senior Deacon . Bro . W . Fraser , C . E .

District Grand Tyler with Drawn Sword . The subordinate lodges were arranged in proper order by their respective Director of Ceremonies , while the District Grand Lodge was being opened . The District Grand Director of Ceremonies and his assistant marshaled the District Grand Lodge , and exercised a general supervision over the whole procession .

No other than Craft clothing was worn . Having arrived within a proper distance of the railings , the procession halted , opened ranks to the right and left , and faced inwards , so as to leave room for the D . G . M . to pass up the centre preceded by his Standard and Sword Bearer , the D . G . Officers and remaining bretliren following in succession from the rear , so as to invert the order of procession .

The bretliren having entered the railed space , the D . G . M . took his place in the east , the Dep . D . G . M . being on his right and the D . G . Wardens on his left . The volume of Sacred Law was placed on the pedestal provided for tho D . G . M ., and the ' ¦ ' Book of Constitutions on that of the Dep . D . G . M . The music having ceased on the arrival of His Excellency the Governor , his lordship , attended by the D . G . M ., the Dep .

D . G . M ., tbe D . G . Wardens , the D . G . Chaplain or officiating Clergyman , the D . G . Reg ., tho D . G . T ., the D . G . S ., the D . G . Supt . of Works , the brethren carrying the corn , wine , ancl oil , and the architect and builders , ascended the platform , and the

D . G . M . delivered the following ancient charge : — " Men , women , and children here assembled to day to behold this ceremony , know all of yon that we be lawful Masons true to the laws of our country , and established of old with peace and honour in most countries to do good to our brethren , to build great buildings , and to fear God , who is the Great Architect of all things . We have among us , concealed from the eyes of all men , secrets which may not be revealed , ancl which no man

lias discovered ; but these secrets are lawful and honourable to be known by Masons , who only have the keeping of them to the end of time . Unless our Craft were good , aud our calling honourable , we should not have lasted so many centuries , nor should we havo so many illustrious brothers in our Order , ready to promote our laws and further our interests . To-day we are liere assembled in the presence of you all to build a house which ive pray God may prosper , if it seem good to Him , that it may

become a building for good men and good deeds , and promote nannony and brotherly love till the world itself shall end . " Brethren . — " So mote it be . " The upper stone having been raised , the D . G- Chaplain , ifTered the " Prayer of Benediction . " On the conclusion of the prayer , the D . G . R . read aloud the nscription , banded to him by the builder , and then with the D . G . T . auel D . G . S . advanced to the stone . The former having leposited in a cavity made for the purpose the phial containing

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