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y say ^ , W ^ to ™ ^ ^™»* y . of the Order . " He couldlnKI rlnt f i Pf 'Y U u : l » ' )' 1 » S out the principles and of the Charities md in -dm- T . M Ul ° ] Joard * of Benevolence , They might d 0 end \) 0 „ ? few w ^ ^ f " - Ula W 0 M P" ^ W ' to a deeper interest fta ? in A wi hw £ m 0 S , i ^ Tf , vas tllafc thcre should impossible for two or three to ™ i / v 1 tf T ^ ^ , ° f the Craft ' U ™» they all put their shoulder ? tothe 1 ° t ¦ f . "J " ° f the ^ « ation , unless th ttl

they were about to i g rat - ^ n w 0 ¦ -, V '" ' ° m- He L : bcfc s ; lid «*' day was come when mcf who ¦ e Z l , ¦ reein ^ % and ho thought the * ato or in Freeing , y coud \ ov * fl' l ' ^ . W" ^ ' ^ whether ° in the by a tie of honour to clnV wt tholf « r i"f ^ ^'" ' ' wonM lbel bollud asked them now if that We hid 0 ten 7 ° '' ° fC ' ? ^ B ^ t IwMl Hu around at the appointments wMcl 1 , Uf '^ cmed , for if they wore to look toe years , thoyVoutl find a muv , ' l ^ T T ^ " , ' , rand L ° ° duri » S «'" ^ had theiold id well S' ' dM S c' as an instance they

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THE GRAND LODGE AND GRAND FESTIVAL. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—II. Article 4
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY. Article 10
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—III. Article 14
THE MIDDLESEX ARCHÆOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Article 18
FREEMASONRY IN BRAZIL. Article 22
IO IN EGYPT.* Article 24
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 27
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 28
METROPOLITAN. Article 32
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 45
THE WEEK. Article 45
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Metropolitan.

x ^ rsEsts &^ i ^ z tx-st a ^ S ^ , ^^ * "

^GZtt^&P^ ^ ^ & ttvgceremonies tt ^ a , ulZ riu 7 oftl ^ oCri & , J '" ^ momoiy ZSE and power '& to trJS master the together ^ as men It w . fthe 1 Hu > v ' mcl P * ^™ 11 MM T wIlidl bound them

swffiftPi ^ of the Lod-o 1 o Mlow + h t 1 S , 'f f ' H ° tlid fcoi th ; lt to ° ' ^ thren ^ Ks ; and in to X ^ ofto mteh of Masonic feeling

years como ^ ^ , them on ^ ffl ^ 'J ^ ST " sShS wtTV *** ^^ ' » worked than in tho citv T or 1 m . « ,, i , f . , ° M ; lS 0 U 1 'y wore accurately of which he wo , Id ^ , S i 7 ! ° f ° ' * " ® u * to ^ sonic politics , a bright example o ^ bfi « M 7 M ( ? i ! ' ^ Mg <* Wnved the tiiie principles of leGift Tin v * fluted authority , and carried out ^ £ & £ x $ &^" £ ti & t & s

however s :-, = that all ; causes it ; » differ SBSp ^ 1 ' ~ P Iy ^ « ^ i saa Bttcd ! £ 8 i tss hoped £ i ffi z £ ^ j ' ~ zg z shaken into one bo 4 nfX " 7 aU ° aa-that hild <*<»

v ^ Z , f 1 ^ ^ the Ci'aft . He could o lv , ™ ? W i to promote the best interests of ready to meet fe hdfwiv V ^^ T ^* Undortako to do so ] " > ™" to private Lodges and to ?« 1 J , i ! f ^ not to coufine the « ' labours C luul , oou ^ A ^ thS a ? fiSft nil ^ l " " ' - ' Any of them having leisure wn , 1 , 1 « glcat aud growing society , onlto to himsf « " ° * ° were he

y say ^ , W ^ to ™ ^ ^™»* y . of the Order . " He couldlnKI rlnt f i Pf 'Y U u : l » ' )' 1 » S out the principles and of the Charities md in -dm- T . M Ul ° ] Joard * of Benevolence , They might d 0 end \) 0 „ ? few w ^ ^ f " - Ula W 0 M P" ^ W ' to a deeper interest fta ? in A wi hw £ m 0 S , i ^ Tf , vas tllafc thcre should impossible for two or three to ™ i / v 1 tf T ^ ^ , ° f the Craft ' U ™» they all put their shoulder ? tothe 1 ° t ¦ f . "J " ° f the ^ « ation , unless th ttl

they were about to i g rat - ^ n w 0 ¦ -, V '" ' ° m- He L : bcfc s ; lid «*' day was come when mcf who ¦ e Z l , ¦ reein ^ % and ho thought the * ato or in Freeing , y coud \ ov * fl' l ' ^ . W" ^ ' ^ whether ° in the by a tie of honour to clnV wt tholf « r i"f ^ ^'" ' ' wonM lbel bollud asked them now if that We hid 0 ten 7 ° '' ° fC ' ? ^ B ^ t IwMl Hu around at the appointments wMcl 1 , Uf '^ cmed , for if they wore to look toe years , thoyVoutl find a muv , ' l ^ T T ^ " , ' , rand L ° ° duri » S «'" ^ had theiold id well S' ' dM S c' as an instance they

r a . Lo , S V" . n , - to tho case of anothe , 3 r 7 brotl vZ ^ l '" ^ f' ll ° C ° "Id alS 0 P " others ; but these wore ffl fT' & tC |) hon ] ill ' to " Wilson , aud many every man mi ght expect o Lv iv VrT T ? " ™ ^ xtuA lmo » *«• »» d again most conlia % & tke 1 h 2 f - ^ ^ tllilu ]; cd * ' « "and nothing would ^ hi , a ^ r tor TT ' n " 00 th ^ Lad 'sll 0 " -n tu » ' '" ' l' ™ , iu the chair himsclf 0 "K I & T ! t ' ? Vlsit *«'" again , and whether ' J « u > d to support him . ( Appl-mse ) U , at ^ ^ to I afc Ilis ' % " > The health of the working brethren was acknowledged by Bro . Myers ,

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