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Association Of German Freemasons.†

took exception to the laying of too much stress on the outer practice of charity and splitting up of the funds of the Union , and advocated the appropriation of these towards inner or spiritual objects in conformity with the rules of the Association .

Bro . Schutz pleaded in favour of the proposed prize for ? paper on Masonic charity , and in this Avas backed by Bro . C A an Dalen , who also supported two additional motions brought iu after the opening of the proceedings , viz : —¦

1 . By Bro- Barthelmess , that the Association undertake to provide a new and exhaustive Masonic Bibliography , & c 2 . By Bro . Van Dalen , that the Association support such lodges as may be newly erected in Austria .

The second of these motions was advocated also by Bro . Ritcher , of Elberfeld , who warmly espoused the claims of the Masonic Mission in Austria . Amendments to the various motions having been submitted by Bros . Alsbach and

Dullhener , besides several ofthe previous speakers , the debate Avas adjourned to the next day . The labours ofthe meeting were followed by a conversazione . The well known poet , Bro . E . Ritterhans , delivered an exhaustive speech on the social

question , and the claims of the working classes ; and in addition to a recitation by Bro . Holtschmidt , the brethren were treated to various speeches in prose and verse , animating- heart aud mind , as well as to harmonic performances of various descriptions , which brought the proceedings of the first day to a conclusion .

SECOND DAY . A committee meeting having taken place early in the morning , at which the revised standing orders were determined upon , the second sitting was held at the Lumenschloss Hotel , at twelve

o'clock , on May 31 . Many brethren " from far aud near , " Avho had not attendad the first days ' meeting , had IIOAV joined the assembly and given in their names . The chairman having briefly addressed the " fresh arrivals , " Bro . Kamp

Avelcomed all those from more distant parts , such as Saxony , Berlin , and the Upper Rhine , who had now made their appearance on the " red earth " of Westphalia . Bro . Holtschmidt having read the minutes of the previous sitting-, the chairmau gave

a brief account of the labours of the committee and another synopsis of the aims and objects of the Union . Bro . Findel , whose appearance was hailed

Association Of German Freemasons.†

by all those present , lead letters from Bros . Seyd ( of Friedburg ) , Treu , ( of Mannheim , formerly of Constantinople ) , Nutten , ( of Aix-la-Chapelle ) , aud all the other members of that East . Similar greetings were received by telegraph , from the

brethren in Oppenheim , and through Bro . Graff ., from those of Bingen . The first motion was for an alteration of the rules , by which a donation of fifteen thalers Avere to entitle the donor to life-membership .

—Advocated by Bro . Findel . Additional clause , moved by Bro . Van Dalen : — - " That a fund be formed out of the monies thus obtained , and the interests derived therefrom to be exclusively devoted to the scientific objects of

the Union ; one moiety of the interest to be specially aiDpropriated towards the purchase of the following books , & c , to be given to newly-erected and other lodgesas a nucleus of lodge libraries , viz ., " Henne's Adhuc stat , " " General Handbook of

Freemasonry , " " Findel's History of Freemasonry , " "Van Dalen's Masonic Calendar and Annuary , " and the following periodicals : —¦¦ " Bauhiitte , " "Freimaurer-Zeitung and Communications of German Masons . " Bro . Graff

seconded , Bro . Froinme , of Bielefeld , opposed the motion , Bro . Van Dalen added Seydel's " Orations of Freemasonry " to the list of books proposed to be purchased . After a further debate in wliich Bros . Ackermann , Kamp , Richter , and

Findel , took part , the original motion was defeated by a majority of votes and thus Bro . Van Dalen ' s additional clause also fell to the ground . The next subject of discussion Avere the prizes proposed by the committee to be awarded to the

authors of the essays treating most ably and exhaustively the question of " tho most approved and fertile mode of Masonic charity , and which is most in keeping with the fundamental ideas of Masonry . " Moved— " That a prize of seventy

thalers be awarded to the author of the best , and . of thirty thalers to the author of the second best ,, of these works ; that neither do exceed three sheets of print in extent ; the competitors to send in their essays by the end of the present year ; ,

Bros . Graff , Ritterhans ( of Barmen ) , and Seydel , to be appointed jurors ; the best essay to be reprinted in the Communications ; and , the second in order , in the Bauhutte . " Bro . Schutz delivered a lengthy and substantial speech , reporting on the question as well as on that relating to the foundation of Masonic co-operative societies , mooted

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
ASSOCIATION OF GERMAN FREEMASONS.† Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
D.P.G.M. Article 10
RE S. SAX AND OTHERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR FESTIVAL. Article 11
A MASONIC AND GENERAL LIBRARY OF REFERENCE FOR THE FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR MEMORIAL. Article 12
IMPORTANT MASONIC CONFERENCE. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MASONIC FETE CHAMPETRE. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC, FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 10TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Association Of German Freemasons.†

took exception to the laying of too much stress on the outer practice of charity and splitting up of the funds of the Union , and advocated the appropriation of these towards inner or spiritual objects in conformity with the rules of the Association .

Bro . Schutz pleaded in favour of the proposed prize for ? paper on Masonic charity , and in this Avas backed by Bro . C A an Dalen , who also supported two additional motions brought iu after the opening of the proceedings , viz : —¦

1 . By Bro- Barthelmess , that the Association undertake to provide a new and exhaustive Masonic Bibliography , & c 2 . By Bro . Van Dalen , that the Association support such lodges as may be newly erected in Austria .

The second of these motions was advocated also by Bro . Ritcher , of Elberfeld , who warmly espoused the claims of the Masonic Mission in Austria . Amendments to the various motions having been submitted by Bros . Alsbach and

Dullhener , besides several ofthe previous speakers , the debate Avas adjourned to the next day . The labours ofthe meeting were followed by a conversazione . The well known poet , Bro . E . Ritterhans , delivered an exhaustive speech on the social

question , and the claims of the working classes ; and in addition to a recitation by Bro . Holtschmidt , the brethren were treated to various speeches in prose and verse , animating- heart aud mind , as well as to harmonic performances of various descriptions , which brought the proceedings of the first day to a conclusion .

SECOND DAY . A committee meeting having taken place early in the morning , at which the revised standing orders were determined upon , the second sitting was held at the Lumenschloss Hotel , at twelve

o'clock , on May 31 . Many brethren " from far aud near , " Avho had not attendad the first days ' meeting , had IIOAV joined the assembly and given in their names . The chairman having briefly addressed the " fresh arrivals , " Bro . Kamp

Avelcomed all those from more distant parts , such as Saxony , Berlin , and the Upper Rhine , who had now made their appearance on the " red earth " of Westphalia . Bro . Holtschmidt having read the minutes of the previous sitting-, the chairmau gave

a brief account of the labours of the committee and another synopsis of the aims and objects of the Union . Bro . Findel , whose appearance was hailed

Association Of German Freemasons.†

by all those present , lead letters from Bros . Seyd ( of Friedburg ) , Treu , ( of Mannheim , formerly of Constantinople ) , Nutten , ( of Aix-la-Chapelle ) , aud all the other members of that East . Similar greetings were received by telegraph , from the

brethren in Oppenheim , and through Bro . Graff ., from those of Bingen . The first motion was for an alteration of the rules , by which a donation of fifteen thalers Avere to entitle the donor to life-membership .

—Advocated by Bro . Findel . Additional clause , moved by Bro . Van Dalen : — - " That a fund be formed out of the monies thus obtained , and the interests derived therefrom to be exclusively devoted to the scientific objects of

the Union ; one moiety of the interest to be specially aiDpropriated towards the purchase of the following books , & c , to be given to newly-erected and other lodgesas a nucleus of lodge libraries , viz ., " Henne's Adhuc stat , " " General Handbook of

Freemasonry , " " Findel's History of Freemasonry , " "Van Dalen's Masonic Calendar and Annuary , " and the following periodicals : —¦¦ " Bauhiitte , " "Freimaurer-Zeitung and Communications of German Masons . " Bro . Graff

seconded , Bro . Froinme , of Bielefeld , opposed the motion , Bro . Van Dalen added Seydel's " Orations of Freemasonry " to the list of books proposed to be purchased . After a further debate in wliich Bros . Ackermann , Kamp , Richter , and

Findel , took part , the original motion was defeated by a majority of votes and thus Bro . Van Dalen ' s additional clause also fell to the ground . The next subject of discussion Avere the prizes proposed by the committee to be awarded to the

authors of the essays treating most ably and exhaustively the question of " tho most approved and fertile mode of Masonic charity , and which is most in keeping with the fundamental ideas of Masonry . " Moved— " That a prize of seventy

thalers be awarded to the author of the best , and . of thirty thalers to the author of the second best ,, of these works ; that neither do exceed three sheets of print in extent ; the competitors to send in their essays by the end of the present year ; ,

Bros . Graff , Ritterhans ( of Barmen ) , and Seydel , to be appointed jurors ; the best essay to be reprinted in the Communications ; and , the second in order , in the Bauhutte . " Bro . Schutz delivered a lengthy and substantial speech , reporting on the question as well as on that relating to the foundation of Masonic co-operative societies , mooted

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