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The Patbiotic Fund.

THE PATBIOTIC FUND .

Histoktt records the noble conduct of a Roman , who leapt , horse and all , into a yawning gulf to save the city . Tradition has also handed down the deed , though not the name , of another hero , who , disregarding the pangs of outraged nature in the glory of selfsacrifice , wreaked vengeance upon his visage at the expense of his

olfactory organ—or , in plain English , cut off his nose to spite his face . It is , we fear , somewhat of the same undiscriminating spirit , that a few of the members of Grand Lodge have announced their intention of opposing the grant of £ 1000 to the Patriotic Fund . There are three grounds , upon one or other of which every

member of the minority ( should it come to a division ) will vote . First—There are those whose opinion it is that the constitution of the governing body , in Grand Lodge , is not exactly what it should be , or what the Craft have a right to expect ; that , like the Russell administrations , it is confined too much to a clique , and that there is ,

now and then , waited along an odour 01 stale politics , which is distasteful to the nose of every true Mason ; and so they will jump at an opportunity for a slap at the dais ; and , though the connexion is hardly obvious , will oppose a grant to the Patriotic Fund . We are not now about to consider the faults or the merits , the virtues or the vices , of the Officers of Grand Lodge . Whether they are worthy of the resnect of the Craft , and on the whole the best representatives

that can be found of the body politic , is a question we are content to leave to the decision of those who benefit by their labours , and will not be misled by the clamour of faction , to act unjustly towards men , who endeavour faithfully to fulfil the trust confided to them . We are perfectly aware that mankind is fallible , and that Masons form no exception to the general rule . It is also certain that there YOL . T . T

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CONTINENTAL FBEEMASONRY. Article 4
A DISSERTATION ON THE K AND F DEGREE. Article 10
THE LAST RELIC. Article 13
SOMETHING CONCERNING THE TRADESCANTS. Article 15
THE REPORTED ABDUCTION AND DEATH OF MORGAN, IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 21
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 19
SOME REASONS FOR OUR BEING A SECRET ORDER. Article 23
A CANADIAN GRAND LODGE. Article 24
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FKEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 33
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
FREEMASONRY. Article 25
THE PATBIOTIC FUND. Article 1
HOPE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 35
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 35
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 42
INDIA. Article 49
ROYAL ARCH. Article 47
SCOTLAND. Article 48
AMERICA. Article 49
COLONIAL. Article 52
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH. Article 56
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 58
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Article 59
Obituary Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 62
ERRATUM. Article 64
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The Patbiotic Fund.

THE PATBIOTIC FUND .

Histoktt records the noble conduct of a Roman , who leapt , horse and all , into a yawning gulf to save the city . Tradition has also handed down the deed , though not the name , of another hero , who , disregarding the pangs of outraged nature in the glory of selfsacrifice , wreaked vengeance upon his visage at the expense of his

olfactory organ—or , in plain English , cut off his nose to spite his face . It is , we fear , somewhat of the same undiscriminating spirit , that a few of the members of Grand Lodge have announced their intention of opposing the grant of £ 1000 to the Patriotic Fund . There are three grounds , upon one or other of which every

member of the minority ( should it come to a division ) will vote . First—There are those whose opinion it is that the constitution of the governing body , in Grand Lodge , is not exactly what it should be , or what the Craft have a right to expect ; that , like the Russell administrations , it is confined too much to a clique , and that there is ,

now and then , waited along an odour 01 stale politics , which is distasteful to the nose of every true Mason ; and so they will jump at an opportunity for a slap at the dais ; and , though the connexion is hardly obvious , will oppose a grant to the Patriotic Fund . We are not now about to consider the faults or the merits , the virtues or the vices , of the Officers of Grand Lodge . Whether they are worthy of the resnect of the Craft , and on the whole the best representatives

that can be found of the body politic , is a question we are content to leave to the decision of those who benefit by their labours , and will not be misled by the clamour of faction , to act unjustly towards men , who endeavour faithfully to fulfil the trust confided to them . We are perfectly aware that mankind is fallible , and that Masons form no exception to the general rule . It is also certain that there YOL . T . T

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