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Masonic Intelligence.
it hardly requires refutation . The means were growing before the institution was thought of . i : ! , '" . ' Dr . CRUCEFIX was in error , for he did not abide the putting Of the taction before he moved his amendment ; no doubt he thought he had waited long enough , for the pause was considerable ; but his not" biding his time , " placed him in a false position , and his truth-telling lost much 6 f its importance . ¦ : '"'•¦ ¦ ' ¦ '
Comp . DOBIE was wrong in permitting the Doctor to speak prematurely on an amendment ; and also in observing , that he ( Comp . D . ) should make representations on unconfirmed minutes . Compi EVANS was right in drawing Comp ; Dobie ' s attention to such a course . ' Comp . HAVERS was right or wrong , as he may please , in mooting his
thanks to the committee , and his courtesy to the mover of the amendment . ¦¦ - ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ In making these observations we are bound to say , that no exception could be or was attempted to be taken , but to the hasty mode of proceeding .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
DECEMBER 2 , 1846 . Present—The RightHpn . the Earl of Zetland , M .-. W .- G . M ., on the throne . i- : ; y - •' ¦ ¦¦ - ' R . W . R . Alston , P . G . M . ( Essex ) as D . G . M . ,..- .. ) ,, - ' Major Shute , P . G . M : ( Bristol ) . ' . -: H ' . '• ¦/ - ;• : ¦¦• - ¦ " <' '¦ ' -: ¦« , : ¦ ¦ . „ T . H . Hall , P . G . M . ( Cambrid ge )* -:. .. < -. " ?' : » - •¦ ... ! -i . . , y . W . Tucker ( Dorset ) . .-. ¦ ¦" , ' " , 5 i ¦ ¦' : ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ i ¦ ¦
- «•• - <' , i H . A ; Hoare , L . Humfry , Gd . Wardens . ' -. Mariy ! P ' resentand'Past ; Grand Officers , the Master , Past Masters , arid Wardens ofthe Grand Stewards' Lodge , and the same of - many other Lodges . '"¦¦'¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ , . ' . •! ¦ . . ¦ : ¦ :-.-: ¦ y-y- ;' " "• ThfeoGtarid : Lodge having been opened in ample form , the minutes of the last Quarterly Communication were read and confirmed ; .-.. ¦; ¦ : i . f . < - > < yThe-Earl : bfi Zetland was then put in nomination for : Grancl Master
for the year ensuing . .. Yy ; ., 1 yr : > : ¦•; : ;;?„ > ., The GRANI > MASTER addressed the Grand Lodge on many important and highly interesting topics ; in particular as to the desire of many foreign Grand Lodges to reciprocate Masonic relations . —On the policy of some alteration in the conferring of degrees abroad ; and on the delay in . issuing the printed circulars of Grand Lodge , by which the provincial Brethren / were seriously inconvenienced . ; _' - ' . '' . "' . " .. , '' , . ' . , Bro . FAUDEL observed—that the Grand Lodge of Darmstadt might
bejapxious for Masonic alliance , but it would be necessery to exairiihe with the greatest care , riot merely into their constitution , but also into their by-laWs . He ( Bro . F . ) entertained doubts on the subject .- ¦ ' ' . '; The GRAND MASTER said that the Grand Secretary ^ should -exercise due ; eare ' . '; ,. ' ,- ' V , vi :, " , . ^ . : " . ~ ' . V' ,. , . : .. ;"'"" . ' ' :., " ;¦ ' ' - "; ' . " -. ' : ' ;" : ¦'¦* : ;' . ' *¦ The report of ! -the-Board of General Purposes was .-then read ^ ahd fgdetedio be entefed'bn the minutes . ' ' ' '' " " : \^;/' ' ' ' ' ¦ '' - '" ' '' ¦ ' " '
.. ; ,, ; ..:: ; r-:,.... ; . ^ Adiscussion / took place on the propositionof . we / ifoalr ^& ' at ' c ' eitairi alferatiph'fi . jshould be . made in the Book of Constitutions ; ¦ they 'cbni * sidering their powers extended as far . - ' . .-. ' ;''' : i ' , \\ i '' ,-il , ) . ! t ! , Z ' i ,: i !' iii ' . < ' : Y : ' , ) ' Bro . HUMFBY , - Junior Grand Warden , in an ; eloquent *' address ^
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Masonic Intelligence.
it hardly requires refutation . The means were growing before the institution was thought of . i : ! , '" . ' Dr . CRUCEFIX was in error , for he did not abide the putting Of the taction before he moved his amendment ; no doubt he thought he had waited long enough , for the pause was considerable ; but his not" biding his time , " placed him in a false position , and his truth-telling lost much 6 f its importance . ¦ : '"'•¦ ¦ ' ¦ '
Comp . DOBIE was wrong in permitting the Doctor to speak prematurely on an amendment ; and also in observing , that he ( Comp . D . ) should make representations on unconfirmed minutes . Compi EVANS was right in drawing Comp ; Dobie ' s attention to such a course . ' Comp . HAVERS was right or wrong , as he may please , in mooting his
thanks to the committee , and his courtesy to the mover of the amendment . ¦¦ - ¦ ' ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ In making these observations we are bound to say , that no exception could be or was attempted to be taken , but to the hasty mode of proceeding .
Quarterly Communication.
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION .
DECEMBER 2 , 1846 . Present—The RightHpn . the Earl of Zetland , M .-. W .- G . M ., on the throne . i- : ; y - •' ¦ ¦¦ - ' R . W . R . Alston , P . G . M . ( Essex ) as D . G . M . ,..- .. ) ,, - ' Major Shute , P . G . M : ( Bristol ) . ' . -: H ' . '• ¦/ - ;• : ¦¦• - ¦ " <' '¦ ' -: ¦« , : ¦ ¦ . „ T . H . Hall , P . G . M . ( Cambrid ge )* -:. .. < -. " ?' : » - •¦ ... ! -i . . , y . W . Tucker ( Dorset ) . .-. ¦ ¦" , ' " , 5 i ¦ ¦' : ' ¦¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ i ¦ ¦
- «•• - <' , i H . A ; Hoare , L . Humfry , Gd . Wardens . ' -. Mariy ! P ' resentand'Past ; Grand Officers , the Master , Past Masters , arid Wardens ofthe Grand Stewards' Lodge , and the same of - many other Lodges . '"¦¦'¦ ' ¦¦ ¦ , . ' . •! ¦ . . ¦ : ¦ :-.-: ¦ y-y- ;' " "• ThfeoGtarid : Lodge having been opened in ample form , the minutes of the last Quarterly Communication were read and confirmed ; .-.. ¦; ¦ : i . f . < - > < yThe-Earl : bfi Zetland was then put in nomination for : Grancl Master
for the year ensuing . .. Yy ; ., 1 yr : > : ¦•; : ;;?„ > ., The GRANI > MASTER addressed the Grand Lodge on many important and highly interesting topics ; in particular as to the desire of many foreign Grand Lodges to reciprocate Masonic relations . —On the policy of some alteration in the conferring of degrees abroad ; and on the delay in . issuing the printed circulars of Grand Lodge , by which the provincial Brethren / were seriously inconvenienced . ; _' - ' . '' . "' . " .. , '' , . ' . , Bro . FAUDEL observed—that the Grand Lodge of Darmstadt might
bejapxious for Masonic alliance , but it would be necessery to exairiihe with the greatest care , riot merely into their constitution , but also into their by-laWs . He ( Bro . F . ) entertained doubts on the subject .- ¦ ' ' . '; The GRAND MASTER said that the Grand Secretary ^ should -exercise due ; eare ' . '; ,. ' ,- ' V , vi :, " , . ^ . : " . ~ ' . V' ,. , . : .. ;"'"" . ' ' :., " ;¦ ' ' - "; ' . " -. ' : ' ;" : ¦'¦* : ;' . ' *¦ The report of ! -the-Board of General Purposes was .-then read ^ ahd fgdetedio be entefed'bn the minutes . ' ' ' '' " " : \^;/' ' ' ' ' ¦ '' - '" ' '' ¦ ' " '
.. ; ,, ; ..:: ; r-:,.... ; . ^ Adiscussion / took place on the propositionof . we / ifoalr ^& ' at ' c ' eitairi alferatiph'fi . jshould be . made in the Book of Constitutions ; ¦ they 'cbni * sidering their powers extended as far . - ' . .-. ' ;''' : i ' , \\ i '' ,-il , ) . ! t ! , Z ' i ,: i !' iii ' . < ' : Y : ' , ) ' Bro . HUMFBY , - Junior Grand Warden , in an ; eloquent *' address ^