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Masonic Ability.
But the President of the Board of General Purposes " is an honourable man . " With this we must be content . Being " an honourable " man , he was absolved from censure , and glorified by compliment !!!!!! In a fair way to be overwhelmed with ( if not ashamed of ) his honours , can you inform me what has become of the " masonic ability " vouched for as possessed by the President of the Board of General Purposes ? I give youand your readersthree months in which to
, , make the discovery—enunciate it in the next number of the " Review . " I only surmise a negative—prove among you an affirmative , if you can . I am , Sir , yours , & c , ANTI-ARROOATE .
The Masonic Lawyer.
THE MASONIC LAWYER .
Thrice , in one day , we saw the chief expounder Of our Masonic Law , mistake or flounder ; Yet , on that very day , Grand Lodge consented That , censured not , he should be complimented ! How foolish , then , to look for true ability , Where honour gives the palm to inutility ? S .
Grand Conclave Of England And Wales.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES .
COMMITTEE , July 7 . —Present—Sir Knights Claydon , Wackerbath , Wilson , Dover ; the latter in the chair . The minutes of the last Committee were read , as also some letters from provincial Encampments . Owing to the thin attendance , it was considered prudent not to enter into any business of importance . The Grand Chancellor , however , intimated his intention to draw the attention of the Committee to the subject of remuneration to the Grand Equerry
Barton ; and Sir Knight Dover expressed his intention to propose a sub-committee for the purpose of considering and reporting on a proper mode of uniformity in the various Encampments . The next meeting of the Committee will be on 6 th of October .
CROSS OP CHRIST ENCAMPMENT , Sept . 15 . —The early clay of meeting permits a timely notice of this , the patriarchal encampment , which commenced its sessional duties with goodly promise , there being a better attendance than usual , and the several addresses having much relevant point , especially those by the E . Commander , Sir Knight Shaw , who prefaced each toast and sentiment with observations that rivetted the attention . Sir Knihts Captain Vernonthe Rev . J . W . Carverand
g , , Dover , each responded in turn . Sir Knight Crucefix , who had been an absentee for several years , was received with a cordial welcome , and we hope not to encounter censure for intimating how strong was the desire expressed by all to receive within the bosom of the encampment , as its guest , the distinguished Grand Master of the Order .
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Masonic Ability.
But the President of the Board of General Purposes " is an honourable man . " With this we must be content . Being " an honourable " man , he was absolved from censure , and glorified by compliment !!!!!! In a fair way to be overwhelmed with ( if not ashamed of ) his honours , can you inform me what has become of the " masonic ability " vouched for as possessed by the President of the Board of General Purposes ? I give youand your readersthree months in which to
, , make the discovery—enunciate it in the next number of the " Review . " I only surmise a negative—prove among you an affirmative , if you can . I am , Sir , yours , & c , ANTI-ARROOATE .
The Masonic Lawyer.
THE MASONIC LAWYER .
Thrice , in one day , we saw the chief expounder Of our Masonic Law , mistake or flounder ; Yet , on that very day , Grand Lodge consented That , censured not , he should be complimented ! How foolish , then , to look for true ability , Where honour gives the palm to inutility ? S .
Grand Conclave Of England And Wales.
GRAND CONCLAVE OF ENGLAND AND WALES .
COMMITTEE , July 7 . —Present—Sir Knights Claydon , Wackerbath , Wilson , Dover ; the latter in the chair . The minutes of the last Committee were read , as also some letters from provincial Encampments . Owing to the thin attendance , it was considered prudent not to enter into any business of importance . The Grand Chancellor , however , intimated his intention to draw the attention of the Committee to the subject of remuneration to the Grand Equerry
Barton ; and Sir Knight Dover expressed his intention to propose a sub-committee for the purpose of considering and reporting on a proper mode of uniformity in the various Encampments . The next meeting of the Committee will be on 6 th of October .
CROSS OP CHRIST ENCAMPMENT , Sept . 15 . —The early clay of meeting permits a timely notice of this , the patriarchal encampment , which commenced its sessional duties with goodly promise , there being a better attendance than usual , and the several addresses having much relevant point , especially those by the E . Commander , Sir Knight Shaw , who prefaced each toast and sentiment with observations that rivetted the attention . Sir Knihts Captain Vernonthe Rev . J . W . Carverand
g , , Dover , each responded in turn . Sir Knight Crucefix , who had been an absentee for several years , was received with a cordial welcome , and we hope not to encounter censure for intimating how strong was the desire expressed by all to receive within the bosom of the encampment , as its guest , the distinguished Grand Master of the Order .