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Benevolent Institutio n succeeded in rendering the resolution , passed some months since , fo ^ placing that institution upon a par with the other charities , almost nugatory , and has since been sounding his own praises for haying conferred a benefit on the institution . Save us from such friends
Bro . Warren withdrew a resolution for rendering the Temple available as a music-room on the occasion of the festivals , on the promise that arrangements were to be made for giving greater accommodation in future ; and , on the representations of his friends , that for limiting
the period during which the Grand Master may hold office . He next brought forward a motion giving priority to notices in the order as originally placed upon the business-paper , which having been carried , the proceedings of the evening were brought to a close .
An Interesting Relic—The Masonic flag presented to Dr . Kane by the Masons of Nova Scotia on the eve of his departure for the Arctic search , and which was so carefully preserved throughout that long and eventful absence , has , we understand , been presented to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and will add another to the list of its valuable Masonic monuments . —Masonic Journal , published at Haverhill , Massachusetts .
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for one moment being do ^^ nings ) ^ d the vannted great constitutional pa ^ ty ( through their representatives , the Eaii of Carnarvon agij fe ^ being iio ot ^ opposfe 8 i Ih truth , the dais and the
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parms ^ fe such an abuse of | 0 the warning vpic ^ of ^^ T ^ hat ^ stitutional party ( we U alvvays rapudiated ^ with : th ^ dais remains to bp s 6 en , though various Gr ^ d Offices , ^ talked m
' Treason n ^ Once succesSf unit ' s rio longer treason , " Some communications from the Gteand Master having be ^ to be entered on the minutes , and the revised rules of the
Benevolent Institutio n succeeded in rendering the resolution , passed some months since , fo ^ placing that institution upon a par with the other charities , almost nugatory , and has since been sounding his own praises for haying conferred a benefit on the institution . Save us from such friends
Bro . Warren withdrew a resolution for rendering the Temple available as a music-room on the occasion of the festivals , on the promise that arrangements were to be made for giving greater accommodation in future ; and , on the representations of his friends , that for limiting
the period during which the Grand Master may hold office . He next brought forward a motion giving priority to notices in the order as originally placed upon the business-paper , which having been carried , the proceedings of the evening were brought to a close .
An Interesting Relic—The Masonic flag presented to Dr . Kane by the Masons of Nova Scotia on the eve of his departure for the Arctic search , and which was so carefully preserved throughout that long and eventful absence , has , we understand , been presented to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and will add another to the list of its valuable Masonic monuments . —Masonic Journal , published at Haverhill , Massachusetts .