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    Article ASSOCIATION OF GERMAN FREEMASONS.† ← Page 4 of 4
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Association Of German Freemasons.†

by Bro . Von Selchow , W . M ., Ratibon Lodge . He advocated the adoption of the motion of the committee and the rejection of Bro . Von Selchow ' s proposal , which , in the reporter ' s opinion , had mot yet reached the proper stage of maturity .

The debate on both questions was joined in by Bros . Fromme , Taddel , Van Dalen , Bruno , and Schutz , and eventually the proposal of the committee relating to the prizes Avas carried in toto , and without a division ; whilst Bro . Von Selchow ' s motion was withdrawn from the

standing Orders . The meeting then proceeded to the question of the establishment of a General Masonic Relief Fund . Bro . Findel , though advocating the foundation of such a fund , holds that they ought to

await the results of the competition determined upon by their previous vote ; yet he was in favour of the proposal tacked to the original motion , to receive and give acknowledgements for contributions tendered as loans by individual brethren , and

thus create a kind of international Masonic currency . Bro . Richter opposed this proposal , but advocated the relief fund . Bro . Bruno preferred that the whole affair be adjourned . Bro . Kamp would have liked a nucleus of the relief fund to

be secured by voluntary donations to be collected seance tenante . After some further discussion , sustained by Bros . Fromme , Taddel , and Schutz , the meeting agreed to the " foundation of a general relief fund ( Centrallulsltafse ) , " for the purpose of

a kind " of charity in keeping with the ideas of the Masonic Craft , " and requested the committee to draw up a statute to that effect , which is to be published in the Bauhutte , and submitted at next year ' s meeting .

Bro . Van Dalen s motion relating to the support of new lodges to be founded in the Austrian Monarchy , was debated upon by Bros . Graff Findel , Bruno , and Schutz , and agreed to in its Original tenour . The meeting also resolved , without

a discussion , " to notify to Bro . Barthelmess , of Brooklyn , N . V . U . S . A ., that the Association is ready and willing to support him , as far as practicable , with iti funds , in the publication of a new and complete Masonic bibliography he has

undertaken , but to finally resolve thereon only at next years' meeting , upon Bro . Barthelmess sending in his manuscript . " The motion for an increase of the existing charity fund to the figure of 200 thalers , at the expense of the general fund , was withdrawn , but the meeting determined upon

Association Of German Freemasons.†

transferring the existing fund of benevolence , amounting to 95 thalers , to the account of the general relief fuud , after Bros . Richter , and Bruno opposing and Bros . Fromme and Flasche supporting the motion . A collection in favour of the

same fund , made on the spot by Bro . Kamp , yielded 43 thalers and 11 silbergroschen . The following motion , viz : —those relating to contributions to the fund of the life boat association and to a Avidow and orphan fuud ; to invest in shares for

the building of lodge houses ; to support by a donation the educational establishment started by the Hudson Lodge , No . 71 , of Hoboken , New York , Avere withdrawn by the committee without a discussion .

The Avhole of the standing orders being now disposed of , the assembly resolved to select Leipzig as the place in which next years' meeting is to be holden ; the time to be the latter part of the

summer , instead of Whitsuntide . Bro . Seydel having thanked the retiring committe members for the creditable mode in which they had discharged their duties , declared the meeting to be closed . A banquet , enlivened by speeches , songs , and

recitations , Avas held in the evening , Bro . Kamp , the venerable Albrneister , of Elberfeld , in the chair . Bro . Findel read an address from the Germano-American brethren , together with a spirited and Avell turned poem on " German Masonry , " by

Bro-Hentz , of Gleuvitz . The following day was devoted to an excursion , in company with the ladies , to Bro . Huckenholz's Gardens , at Welter , which having once been inhabited by Freiher von Stein , form a valuable relic of the party , and yet ,

though highly remarkable on account of the historical reminiscences connected Avith them , are fully in keeping Avith the character of the present day , surrounded , as they are , by modern habitations and extensive manufactories . A visit to Lohinann ' s

Park at Witten , brought the sequel of this years meeting to a conclusion , and the brethren separated in peace and harmony .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

CHBISTIANITY AND PEEEirASOIfET . In my communication to the Freemasons' Magazine ( vol . 14 s , p . 391 ) entitled " Christianity and English Freemasonry , " there is a statement that Christianity and Freemasonry united may civilize the whole human race . Upon this statement a brother at Paris has sent me some strictures , which the statement would perhaps deserve were his notions of the present

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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.†

by Bro . Von Selchow , W . M ., Ratibon Lodge . He advocated the adoption of the motion of the committee and the rejection of Bro . Von Selchow ' s proposal , which , in the reporter ' s opinion , had mot yet reached the proper stage of maturity .

The debate on both questions was joined in by Bros . Fromme , Taddel , Van Dalen , Bruno , and Schutz , and eventually the proposal of the committee relating to the prizes Avas carried in toto , and without a division ; whilst Bro . Von Selchow ' s motion was withdrawn from the

standing Orders . The meeting then proceeded to the question of the establishment of a General Masonic Relief Fund . Bro . Findel , though advocating the foundation of such a fund , holds that they ought to

await the results of the competition determined upon by their previous vote ; yet he was in favour of the proposal tacked to the original motion , to receive and give acknowledgements for contributions tendered as loans by individual brethren , and

thus create a kind of international Masonic currency . Bro . Richter opposed this proposal , but advocated the relief fund . Bro . Bruno preferred that the whole affair be adjourned . Bro . Kamp would have liked a nucleus of the relief fund to

be secured by voluntary donations to be collected seance tenante . After some further discussion , sustained by Bros . Fromme , Taddel , and Schutz , the meeting agreed to the " foundation of a general relief fund ( Centrallulsltafse ) , " for the purpose of

a kind " of charity in keeping with the ideas of the Masonic Craft , " and requested the committee to draw up a statute to that effect , which is to be published in the Bauhutte , and submitted at next year ' s meeting .

Bro . Van Dalen s motion relating to the support of new lodges to be founded in the Austrian Monarchy , was debated upon by Bros . Graff Findel , Bruno , and Schutz , and agreed to in its Original tenour . The meeting also resolved , without

a discussion , " to notify to Bro . Barthelmess , of Brooklyn , N . V . U . S . A ., that the Association is ready and willing to support him , as far as practicable , with iti funds , in the publication of a new and complete Masonic bibliography he has

undertaken , but to finally resolve thereon only at next years' meeting , upon Bro . Barthelmess sending in his manuscript . " The motion for an increase of the existing charity fund to the figure of 200 thalers , at the expense of the general fund , was withdrawn , but the meeting determined upon

Association Of German Freemasons.†

transferring the existing fund of benevolence , amounting to 95 thalers , to the account of the general relief fuud , after Bros . Richter , and Bruno opposing and Bros . Fromme and Flasche supporting the motion . A collection in favour of the

same fund , made on the spot by Bro . Kamp , yielded 43 thalers and 11 silbergroschen . The following motion , viz : —those relating to contributions to the fund of the life boat association and to a Avidow and orphan fuud ; to invest in shares for

the building of lodge houses ; to support by a donation the educational establishment started by the Hudson Lodge , No . 71 , of Hoboken , New York , Avere withdrawn by the committee without a discussion .

The Avhole of the standing orders being now disposed of , the assembly resolved to select Leipzig as the place in which next years' meeting is to be holden ; the time to be the latter part of the

summer , instead of Whitsuntide . Bro . Seydel having thanked the retiring committe members for the creditable mode in which they had discharged their duties , declared the meeting to be closed . A banquet , enlivened by speeches , songs , and

recitations , Avas held in the evening , Bro . Kamp , the venerable Albrneister , of Elberfeld , in the chair . Bro . Findel read an address from the Germano-American brethren , together with a spirited and Avell turned poem on " German Masonry , " by

Bro-Hentz , of Gleuvitz . The following day was devoted to an excursion , in company with the ladies , to Bro . Huckenholz's Gardens , at Welter , which having once been inhabited by Freiher von Stein , form a valuable relic of the party , and yet ,

though highly remarkable on account of the historical reminiscences connected Avith them , are fully in keeping Avith the character of the present day , surrounded , as they are , by modern habitations and extensive manufactories . A visit to Lohinann ' s

Park at Witten , brought the sequel of this years meeting to a conclusion , and the brethren separated in peace and harmony .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

CHBISTIANITY AND PEEEirASOIfET . In my communication to the Freemasons' Magazine ( vol . 14 s , p . 391 ) entitled " Christianity and English Freemasonry , " there is a statement that Christianity and Freemasonry united may civilize the whole human race . Upon this statement a brother at Paris has sent me some strictures , which the statement would perhaps deserve were his notions of the present

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