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Brotherly Love.
marriage . He besought her for the sake of her parents to accept my oiler , and not to bestow a thought on him , for the knowledge that she was p laced in a position of affluence , would console him for the loss of her society , and that happiness which he had looked forward to in being united to her . He dwelt upon the transitory nature of human felicity , and the duty of the Christian to bow with submission to the decrees of an overaffection of
ruling Providence . And then he spoke of me , and with the a brother whose estrangement from him he deeply regretted . The letter concluded by an earnest prayer for our happiness .
"The letter dropped from my hand , and I rushed to my wile s bed-side . I wept on her pillow , and I promised her solemnly that I would never desist until I had discovered my friend , asked his forgiveness , and atoned to him for my persecution . She was too faint to reply , but a gentle pressure and a look of gratitude convinced me that she understood my meaningA few days afterwards I followed her to the . I could
. grave not bear the sight of my child , regarding its birth as the cause of my wife ' s death . I removed it to where I knew he would be properly tended , and I supplied ample means for his provision and education . " Erom that moment I devoted myself to searching" after my friend , but it was vain . I traced him to various places , and perhaps my inquiries reached to
his ears , and not knowing my motives in pursuing him , he took steps baffle my discovery . ( To be continued . )
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
GRAND LODGE . THE Q , uavtevlv Communication was held in Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , June 6 th , the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborongh , D . G . M . presiding , supported by Br . Stuart , S . W . 5 Eaton , J . W . ; Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chap . ; Rev . Ed . Moore , G . Ch . ; W . H . White , G . Sec ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; H . L . Crohn , G . SG . C ; R . W . JenningsGDCers JChapmanAssistdo BagshawP . G . M . for Essex ;
, .. . ; . , , . ; , Bowyer , P . G . M . for Oxfordshire ; Rawson , P . G . M . for China ; Lord Leigh , P . G . M . for Warwickshire ; John Hervey , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D , ; Goldsworthy , P . G . P . ; Havers , P . G . D . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; LeVeau , P . G . S . B . ; Leech , P . G . S . B . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B ., & c . & c . The G . Sec . read the minutes of the last G . Lodge , the Board of Masters , and the Board of General Purposes , all of which were confirmed , although we do not believe aboutin
that one Brother in ten could make head or tail of what they were , consequence of the tone in which they were read . An election was taken for fourteen Members of the Lodge of ^ Benevolence , when the ballot was declared to have fallen on Brs . Gooch , Hopwood , Morris , Moxon , Roberts , Webb , and Wilkinson , as acting Masters ; and Brs . Attwood , Barrett , Bisgood , Filer , Johnson , Palmer , and Young , as P . Masters . the Board far
The M . W . G . M . then appointed eleven brethren to : they were , as as we could understand—but we do not vouch for the accuracy of the list , in consequence of the inaudible tone in which the names were read—Brs . Bigg , Crohn , Dobie , L . Evans , Faudell , John Hervey , Jennings , King , Herbert Lloyd , Parkinson , and Tomkins . We applied at the grand Secretary ' s office for a list of the names , in order to avoid mistakes , but it was refused us , by order of Br . White , the G . Sec , who ^ has a- great horror of seeing anything published relative to Masonry—a horror which
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Brotherly Love.
marriage . He besought her for the sake of her parents to accept my oiler , and not to bestow a thought on him , for the knowledge that she was p laced in a position of affluence , would console him for the loss of her society , and that happiness which he had looked forward to in being united to her . He dwelt upon the transitory nature of human felicity , and the duty of the Christian to bow with submission to the decrees of an overaffection of
ruling Providence . And then he spoke of me , and with the a brother whose estrangement from him he deeply regretted . The letter concluded by an earnest prayer for our happiness .
"The letter dropped from my hand , and I rushed to my wile s bed-side . I wept on her pillow , and I promised her solemnly that I would never desist until I had discovered my friend , asked his forgiveness , and atoned to him for my persecution . She was too faint to reply , but a gentle pressure and a look of gratitude convinced me that she understood my meaningA few days afterwards I followed her to the . I could
. grave not bear the sight of my child , regarding its birth as the cause of my wife ' s death . I removed it to where I knew he would be properly tended , and I supplied ample means for his provision and education . " Erom that moment I devoted myself to searching" after my friend , but it was vain . I traced him to various places , and perhaps my inquiries reached to
his ears , and not knowing my motives in pursuing him , he took steps baffle my discovery . ( To be continued . )
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
GRAND LODGE . THE Q , uavtevlv Communication was held in Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , June 6 th , the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborongh , D . G . M . presiding , supported by Br . Stuart , S . W . 5 Eaton , J . W . ; Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chap . ; Rev . Ed . Moore , G . Ch . ; W . H . White , G . Sec ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; H . L . Crohn , G . SG . C ; R . W . JenningsGDCers JChapmanAssistdo BagshawP . G . M . for Essex ;
, .. . ; . , , . ; , Bowyer , P . G . M . for Oxfordshire ; Rawson , P . G . M . for China ; Lord Leigh , P . G . M . for Warwickshire ; John Hervey , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D , ; Goldsworthy , P . G . P . ; Havers , P . G . D . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; LeVeau , P . G . S . B . ; Leech , P . G . S . B . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B ., & c . & c . The G . Sec . read the minutes of the last G . Lodge , the Board of Masters , and the Board of General Purposes , all of which were confirmed , although we do not believe aboutin
that one Brother in ten could make head or tail of what they were , consequence of the tone in which they were read . An election was taken for fourteen Members of the Lodge of ^ Benevolence , when the ballot was declared to have fallen on Brs . Gooch , Hopwood , Morris , Moxon , Roberts , Webb , and Wilkinson , as acting Masters ; and Brs . Attwood , Barrett , Bisgood , Filer , Johnson , Palmer , and Young , as P . Masters . the Board far
The M . W . G . M . then appointed eleven brethren to : they were , as as we could understand—but we do not vouch for the accuracy of the list , in consequence of the inaudible tone in which the names were read—Brs . Bigg , Crohn , Dobie , L . Evans , Faudell , John Hervey , Jennings , King , Herbert Lloyd , Parkinson , and Tomkins . We applied at the grand Secretary ' s office for a list of the names , in order to avoid mistakes , but it was refused us , by order of Br . White , the G . Sec , who ^ has a- great horror of seeing anything published relative to Masonry—a horror which