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not be agreeable to him to proclaim his wants before strangers , or to have the feet of his being relieved published ; and it would certainly be impolitic and uncharitable , by publicity , to trammel the discussion of character ; and how could the announcement of the rejection of

candidates for our confidence , be otherwise than prejudicial to us , by exciting enmity and disaffection in the world . We seek not collision with the world , made up of a thousand creeds ; our objects are few , and their pursuit is quiet and secret ; and we have , as Masons , naught in common with the mass of mankind . We do not meddle with

politics , nor the extension of a creed by proselytism : we seek only to cultivate the social virtues among ourselves , to benefit each other by deeds of love , and indirectly to benefit the world by our own improvement . —New York Masonic Reporter .

A Canadian Grand Lodge.

A CANADIAN GEAND LODGE .

We extract the following important piece of intelligence from the New York Masonic Reporter , for December . It relates to a matter already discussed in our pages , and which it would be well for the G . L . to take np immediately , in order to obviate the necessity for the establishment of an independent G . L . for Canada : —

" Much inconvenience has for a long time past been experienced by the members of the Masonic Fraternity , in consequence of the great , though perhaps necessary delays which have arisen in the transaction of business with the Grand Lodge of England and Ireland . It has been felt also that the transmission of dues to the

mother-country , by the Lodges here , was an inconsistent proceeding ; for not only are the Brethren there far more wealthy than those in this colony , but we in Canada are called upon more frequently to administer to the necessities of Brethren arriving from England , than from this Province . The interests of the institution in Canada have doubtless been much impaired by these current

disadvantages ; and it was with the desire of removing anything like an impediment to the continued and continual progression of the Fraternity , that it was deemed advisable to establish a Prov . Grand Lodge for Canada . To this end , a meeting of delegates from various Lodges was held in Lindon some months since , when

the initiatory steps were taken to bring about the wished-for result . Communications were then opened with the Irish Grand Lodge , which have progressed so far very favourably ; and at another meeting of delegates , held at Toronto , the progress the negotiations had made was laid before the meeting , when the following resolutions were passed :

"Resolved , That the offer of a Prov . Grand Lodge , by the Most Worshipful , the Grand Lodge of Ireland , leaving the nomination of the Prov . Grand Master to this Convention , be accepted , provided that the Grand Lodge grant to this

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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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not be agreeable to him to proclaim his wants before strangers , or to have the feet of his being relieved published ; and it would certainly be impolitic and uncharitable , by publicity , to trammel the discussion of character ; and how could the announcement of the rejection of

candidates for our confidence , be otherwise than prejudicial to us , by exciting enmity and disaffection in the world . We seek not collision with the world , made up of a thousand creeds ; our objects are few , and their pursuit is quiet and secret ; and we have , as Masons , naught in common with the mass of mankind . We do not meddle with

politics , nor the extension of a creed by proselytism : we seek only to cultivate the social virtues among ourselves , to benefit each other by deeds of love , and indirectly to benefit the world by our own improvement . —New York Masonic Reporter .

A Canadian Grand Lodge.

A CANADIAN GEAND LODGE .

We extract the following important piece of intelligence from the New York Masonic Reporter , for December . It relates to a matter already discussed in our pages , and which it would be well for the G . L . to take np immediately , in order to obviate the necessity for the establishment of an independent G . L . for Canada : —

" Much inconvenience has for a long time past been experienced by the members of the Masonic Fraternity , in consequence of the great , though perhaps necessary delays which have arisen in the transaction of business with the Grand Lodge of England and Ireland . It has been felt also that the transmission of dues to the

mother-country , by the Lodges here , was an inconsistent proceeding ; for not only are the Brethren there far more wealthy than those in this colony , but we in Canada are called upon more frequently to administer to the necessities of Brethren arriving from England , than from this Province . The interests of the institution in Canada have doubtless been much impaired by these current

disadvantages ; and it was with the desire of removing anything like an impediment to the continued and continual progression of the Fraternity , that it was deemed advisable to establish a Prov . Grand Lodge for Canada . To this end , a meeting of delegates from various Lodges was held in Lindon some months since , when

the initiatory steps were taken to bring about the wished-for result . Communications were then opened with the Irish Grand Lodge , which have progressed so far very favourably ; and at another meeting of delegates , held at Toronto , the progress the negotiations had made was laid before the meeting , when the following resolutions were passed :

"Resolved , That the offer of a Prov . Grand Lodge , by the Most Worshipful , the Grand Lodge of Ireland , leaving the nomination of the Prov . Grand Master to this Convention , be accepted , provided that the Grand Lodge grant to this

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