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Fhe Masonic Mirroe,
any committee came before them , it should be their business to receive , improve , amend , or < $ lter it , in any way they thought proper , such amendment having reference to the subject matter of the report . Here he felt that his notice was "defective ; but if any Brother would add to it as an amendment , the words he had mentioned , namely , ' -such amendment having reference to the subject-matter of the report , " he should most willingly support him .
Bro . Binckes seconded the resolution , and confirmed the statement that the impression in Grand Lodge was , that there was a difference of opinion between the M . W . Grand Master and the Grand Registrar ; The resolution would be more satisfactory if words were interpolated , giving them a right to move upon all c ommnnicatiohs as w ell as the reports ofthe committees . Bro . Roxburgh again explained that it was only where Grand Lodge was called upon to act , that a member had the right of making a motionthat they should or should not do so , and not in reference to the expression of an opinion .
After -a" few words from Bro . Havers , upon the necessity of limiting the amendment to the subject mata ^ « The ¦ ¦ M . W . Grand Master decided , that Bro . Whitmore might make himself the required addition to his resolution . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal supported the resolution , as it would place the other 'members of Grand Lodge on an equality with the president of the Board of General Purposes .,.- ; .
Bro . Whitmore then added to his resolution , the Words , " such amendment having distinct reference to such motion , '' and moved it afresh . Bro . Nash seconded it . Bro , Binckes moved the insertion of words , " giving a member of Grand Lodge the power to make a motion upon any communication presented to it , "
The M . W . Grand Master said such an amendment would strike at his authority , and therefore he should refuse to put it . The motion , as altei'ed , was then agreed to . This concluded the business of the evening , after which Grand Lodge was closed in ample form .
Metropolitan
METROPOLITAF
APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , August 8 tk . ~~ Lodges , Union of Waterloo ( 13 ) , WooMeh ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Tooley Street ,- Vitmviau ( 103 ) , White Hart Tavern , College Street , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Lodge of Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Now Cross , Deptford ; CaTeac ( 205 ) , Star and G-arter , Kew ; Zetland ( 752 ) , Adam and Eve , Kensington . Thursday , Qth . ~ Lodge , Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall Street . tuesdaij , 1 lith . —Lodges , St . John ' s ( 196 ) , Holly Bush , Hampstead ,- Israel ( M 7 ) , Seyd's Hotel , Einsbury ; Wellington ( B 05 ) , Bull Inn , Lewish & m .
Wednesday , loth . —Lodges , St . George ' s ( 164 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich ; Beadoti ( 002 ) 3 Star and Garter , K . ew ; Nelson ( 1002 ) , lied Lion , Woolwich . Thursday , 16 M . —Chapter , Tarborough ( 8 . 12 ) , George Hotel , Commercial Iioad East , Friday , 17 / 7 * . —Prosperity ( 78 ) , Whif ; e Hart Tavern ., Bishopsgate Street . Saturday , 18 th . —Panmure ( 1017 ) , Pembury Tavern , Lower Clapton . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Lodctje oif Sincerity : ( No . 203 ) . —A Lodge of emergency was held on Thursday , Sept . 2 , at Bro . Wright ' s , the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , Bro . Fentij nan , W . M ' ., in the chair . Lodge opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and passed , upon which a ballot was taken for five Swedish gentlemen , viz . Curl Bertelsen , Henrie Earner , Christian IS chow , Carl Ludwig Bretag , and Furgiii Fredrichsen , who had been well and worthily recommended . The ballot .
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Fhe Masonic Mirroe,
any committee came before them , it should be their business to receive , improve , amend , or < $ lter it , in any way they thought proper , such amendment having reference to the subject matter of the report . Here he felt that his notice was "defective ; but if any Brother would add to it as an amendment , the words he had mentioned , namely , ' -such amendment having reference to the subject-matter of the report , " he should most willingly support him .
Bro . Binckes seconded the resolution , and confirmed the statement that the impression in Grand Lodge was , that there was a difference of opinion between the M . W . Grand Master and the Grand Registrar ; The resolution would be more satisfactory if words were interpolated , giving them a right to move upon all c ommnnicatiohs as w ell as the reports ofthe committees . Bro . Roxburgh again explained that it was only where Grand Lodge was called upon to act , that a member had the right of making a motionthat they should or should not do so , and not in reference to the expression of an opinion .
After -a" few words from Bro . Havers , upon the necessity of limiting the amendment to the subject mata ^ « The ¦ ¦ M . W . Grand Master decided , that Bro . Whitmore might make himself the required addition to his resolution . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal supported the resolution , as it would place the other 'members of Grand Lodge on an equality with the president of the Board of General Purposes .,.- ; .
Bro . Whitmore then added to his resolution , the Words , " such amendment having distinct reference to such motion , '' and moved it afresh . Bro . Nash seconded it . Bro , Binckes moved the insertion of words , " giving a member of Grand Lodge the power to make a motion upon any communication presented to it , "
The M . W . Grand Master said such an amendment would strike at his authority , and therefore he should refuse to put it . The motion , as altei'ed , was then agreed to . This concluded the business of the evening , after which Grand Lodge was closed in ample form .
Metropolitan
METROPOLITAF
APPOINTMENTS . Wednesday , August 8 tk . ~~ Lodges , Union of Waterloo ( 13 ) , WooMeh ; Kent ( 15 ) , Three Tuns , Tooley Street ,- Vitmviau ( 103 ) , White Hart Tavern , College Street , Lambeth ; Eastern Star ( 112 ) , Wade ' s Hotel , Poplar ; Lodge of Justice ( 172 ) , Royal Albert , Now Cross , Deptford ; CaTeac ( 205 ) , Star and G-arter , Kew ; Zetland ( 752 ) , Adam and Eve , Kensington . Thursday , Qth . ~ Lodge , Friendship ( 248 ) , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall Street . tuesdaij , 1 lith . —Lodges , St . John ' s ( 196 ) , Holly Bush , Hampstead ,- Israel ( M 7 ) , Seyd's Hotel , Einsbury ; Wellington ( B 05 ) , Bull Inn , Lewish & m .
Wednesday , loth . —Lodges , St . George ' s ( 164 ) , Trafalgar Tavern , Greenwich ; Beadoti ( 002 ) 3 Star and Garter , K . ew ; Nelson ( 1002 ) , lied Lion , Woolwich . Thursday , 16 M . —Chapter , Tarborough ( 8 . 12 ) , George Hotel , Commercial Iioad East , Friday , 17 / 7 * . —Prosperity ( 78 ) , Whif ; e Hart Tavern ., Bishopsgate Street . Saturday , 18 th . —Panmure ( 1017 ) , Pembury Tavern , Lower Clapton . [ The appointments of Lodges of Instruction will appear in the last number of each month . ]
Lodctje oif Sincerity : ( No . 203 ) . —A Lodge of emergency was held on Thursday , Sept . 2 , at Bro . Wright ' s , the Cheshire Cheese , Crutched Friars , Bro . Fentij nan , W . M ' ., in the chair . Lodge opened , the minutes of the last meeting were read and passed , upon which a ballot was taken for five Swedish gentlemen , viz . Curl Bertelsen , Henrie Earner , Christian IS chow , Carl Ludwig Bretag , and Furgiii Fredrichsen , who had been well and worthily recommended . The ballot .