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and relieve the mind of our little Librarian , who is unceasing in his inquiries , " is there anythiny for our Library ? " The first annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , under the registry of the United Grancl Lodge of England , look place on St-George ' s day , when the appointment ancl investiture of P . G . Officers for the ensuing year , was proceeded with , and concluded in a manner reflecting the highest credit on our worthR . W . P . G . M . Brother
y , the Hon . George 0 . Anderson , both for ability and true Masonic feeling displayed by him on the occasion , especially as regards the promotions ivhich he was pleased to make . There is much talk about building a new Masonic Hall , indeed , the increasing number of the fraternity , and the present Hall ( being very much out of repair , ) renders it necessary either to build or hire another , for really the internal appearance of the Hall , and its
furniture , are such as to throw a gloom upon , and tarnish the splendid purple and gold supplied by Bro . Acklam , and the no less beautiful green and gold sent from Edinburgh by Bro . Lawrie . Building a new hall certainly would be preferable ; but how to raise a necessary fund , seems to be a puzzler , whether it is to be done by voluntary contribution , by loan , or by shares , I know not . I understand that a scheme has been submitted for carrying so desirable an object into effect , but I believe that no step has yet been taken in the premises . Fraternally yours , AN OLD MASON .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
WE received on the 26 th June , a packet of very interesting intelligence , several pamphlets , and other miscellanea , of course , too late to furnish even a slight abstract . The project of a delegate from the Grand Lod ge of Boston to that of England is yet in embryo . Two new State Grand Lodges have been formed , one of them in Wiscousin , both are doing well . Masonry may be said to be looking up in the States generally . The General Grand Chapter , and the General Grand encampment will hold their triennial meetings at the city of New-Haven in September next .
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Foreign.
and relieve the mind of our little Librarian , who is unceasing in his inquiries , " is there anythiny for our Library ? " The first annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge , under the registry of the United Grancl Lodge of England , look place on St-George ' s day , when the appointment ancl investiture of P . G . Officers for the ensuing year , was proceeded with , and concluded in a manner reflecting the highest credit on our worthR . W . P . G . M . Brother
y , the Hon . George 0 . Anderson , both for ability and true Masonic feeling displayed by him on the occasion , especially as regards the promotions ivhich he was pleased to make . There is much talk about building a new Masonic Hall , indeed , the increasing number of the fraternity , and the present Hall ( being very much out of repair , ) renders it necessary either to build or hire another , for really the internal appearance of the Hall , and its
furniture , are such as to throw a gloom upon , and tarnish the splendid purple and gold supplied by Bro . Acklam , and the no less beautiful green and gold sent from Edinburgh by Bro . Lawrie . Building a new hall certainly would be preferable ; but how to raise a necessary fund , seems to be a puzzler , whether it is to be done by voluntary contribution , by loan , or by shares , I know not . I understand that a scheme has been submitted for carrying so desirable an object into effect , but I believe that no step has yet been taken in the premises . Fraternally yours , AN OLD MASON .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
WE received on the 26 th June , a packet of very interesting intelligence , several pamphlets , and other miscellanea , of course , too late to furnish even a slight abstract . The project of a delegate from the Grand Lod ge of Boston to that of England is yet in embryo . Two new State Grand Lodges have been formed , one of them in Wiscousin , both are doing well . Masonry may be said to be looking up in the States generally . The General Grand Chapter , and the General Grand encampment will hold their triennial meetings at the city of New-Haven in September next .