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D. C, which was not clear, and he was declared rejected.

Bro. T. Y., a Fellowcraft, having made application to be raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason, and having been exam- ined in an open Lodge of Fellowcrafts as to his proficiency in that degree, which examination being satisfactory, and his fee of — dollars paid to the Secretary, a balloting was had, found clear, and he declared duly elected.
F>ro. S. K. offered the following resolution, which was adopted, to- wit:
Jiesolved, That a committee of three be appointed to purchase a set of jewels for this Lodge.
FORM OF RECORDS OF A LODGE. 203
And thereupon the W. Master appointed Bros. G. M., K. R„ and S. T. said committee.
Bro. T. Y. was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason, in due and ancient form.
Bro. S. L., a Fellowcraft, made application to be raised to the degree of Master Mason.
The Lodge of Master Masons was called from labor to refresh- ment, and a Lodge of Entered Apprentices was opened in due form.
Mr. C. B. was initiated an Entered Apprentice in due and ancient form.
Bro. D. J., an Entered Apprentice, having made application to be passed to the degree of Fellowcraft, was examined as to his proficiency in the degree of Entered Apprentice.
There being no further business, the Lodge of Entered Appren- tices was closed in due form, and a Lodge of Fellowcrafts was duly opened.
Bro. S. L. was examined as to his proficiency in the degree of Fellowcraft.
There being no further business, the Lodge of Fellowcrafts was closed in due form, and the Master Masons' Lodge called from refreshment to labor.
The examination of Bro. S. L. being satisfactory, and his fee of — dollars being paid to the Secretary, a balloting was or- dered, found clear, and he declared duly elected.
A letter was read from Mrs. T. V., the widow of a Master Ma- son, when the sum of dollars was voted for her relief.
An appropriation of dollars was also made to the relief of
Brother , from .
PEES RECEIVED THIS EVENING.
Petition of Mr. G. F $
Fee of Bro. R. S
Fee of Bro. T. Y
Total amount received .$
All of which was paid to the Secretary.
There being no further business, the Lodge was closed in due form and harmony.
A. B., W. Master.
E. F., Secretary.
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MANNER OF GIVING THE PUBLIC GRAND HONORS.
The Public Grand Honors are given on all public occasions in the presence of the profane as well as the initiated. They are used at the laying of corner-stones of public buildings, or in other services in which the ministrations of the Fraternity are required, and especially in funerals. They are given in the fol- lowing manner : Both arms are crossed on the breast, the left uppermost, and the open palms of the hands sharply striking the shoulders; they are then raised above the head, the palms striking each other, and then made to fall smartly upon the thighs. This is repeated three times, and as there are three blows given each time, namely, on the breast, on the palms of the hands, and on the thighs, making nine concussions in all, the Grand Honors are technically said to be given "by three times three." On the occasion of funerals, each one of these honors is accompanied by the words " the will of God is accom- plished; so mote it be" audibly pronounced by the brethren.— Mackey's Lexicon.
MASONIC ODES.
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4 Sweet fellowship, from envy free,
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MASTER MASON'S DEGREE.
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4 And when our work is finished here, May we in hope our charge resign : When thou, Grand Master, shalt appear, May we and all mankind be thine.
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INVOCATION.
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HAIL ! HAIL THE MYSTIC TIE.
By Bro. S. WOODWOMTM. Air.-H.Aiij, Columbia. i Hail ! hail the mystic tie, Glorious orb of Masonry ; Like the orient beams of morn, The bright empurpled East adorn, To add effulgence to the day, And drive the mists of night away. Glorious source of light divine, Friendship, peace, and virtue's shrine, Songs of gratitude we raise ; Dedicate to thee our praise.
chorus. Brothers, join the festive throng, Social mirth inspires our song, While in Harmony we meet, And Masons all as Brothers greet.
2 See ! see the darkness fly Before the sun of Masonry ; Foi'med by heaven's almighty hand, Its base as firm as earth shall stand, Diffusing Light from East to West, And nations with its beams be blest. Arching ages round shall roll, Time the fate of man control, Still resplendent light shall stand, Its summit reared by Virtue's hand. Brothers, join, etc.
8 Hail! hail! thou heavenly guest, Sanctioned by the high behest, Let Truth and Friendship be our guide, Beneath whose compass we confide: Our actions Squared by Virtue's laws, To magnify our first great cause. Then, when life's meridian 's past, The tie of Friendship still shall last, Its sacred Unity endure, Till endless ages be no more. Brothers, join, etc.
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CLOSING SONG.
Air,— AtriiB Lang Syne. i We meet in love, we part in peace, Our council labors o'er; We'll ask, ere life's best days shall cease To meet in time once more.
CHORUS TO EACH VERSE.
'Mid fairest scenes to memory dear,
In change of joy and pain ; We '11 think of friends assembled here,
And hope to meet again.
2 Though changes mark time's onward way
In all we fondly claim, Fraternal hopes shall ne'er decay— Our landmarks still the same.
3 Our Faith unmoved, with Truth our guide,
As seasons mark our clime ; Through winter's chill, or summer's pride, We '11 hail the Art Sublime.
4 When life shall find its silent close,
With Hope's kind promise blest; In that Grand Lodge may all repose, Where joys immortal rest.
FRIENDSHIP.
Air.— Auld Lang Syne.
1 Old friends shall never be forgot,
Whose love was love sincere; And still, whatever be their lot,
We'll make them welcome here. The kindness they have often shown,
We long have borne in mind, And long, we hope, our friends have known
A welcome where to find.
2 It never shall be said, with truth,
That now our hearts are cold; The friends who loved us in our youth,
We '11 love when they are old. And if in ills, which we withstand,
They kind assistance need, We'll stretch them forth a helping hand,
And be a friend indeed.
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THE MASON'S ADIEU.
By BURNS.
Air.— Bonnie* Doon. \ adieu ! a heart- warm fond adieu ! Dear brothers of the mystic tie Ye favored, ye enlightened few, Companions of my social joy! Tho' I to foreign lands must hie, Pursuing fortune's slipp'ry ba\ With melting heart and brimful eye, 1 '11 mind you still, tho' far awa\
2 Oft have I met your social band,
And spent the cheerful, festive night; Oft, honored with supreme command,
Presided o'er the sons of light : And by that hieroglyphic bright,
Which none but craftsmen ever saw ! Strong memory on my heart shall write
Those happy scenes when far awa\
3 May freedom, harmony, and love
Unite you in the grand design, Beneath th' Omniscient Eye above,
The glorious Architect Divine! That you may keep th' unerring line,
Still rising by the plummet's law, Till order bright completely shine,
Shall be my prayer when far awa\
i And you, farewell! whose merits claim, Justly, that brightest badge to wear !
Heaven bless your honored, noble name To Masonry and friendship dear!
A last request permit me here, When yearly ye assemble a',
One round— 1 ask it with a tear- To him, your friend, that's far awa'.
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