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Masonic Halls Versus Taverns.

MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . rwf if I * Bl ! OTIII f ; - -: So . one amongst the more intelligent portion of the ManoT , i ? " -ii ?' e artlcles and other communications in thc Freemason * he nc e ^' tv v ^ fS fT ? md fisfactio » > especially those which deplore or i , H r-i ra , Ul Lod S ? F ^ te Lodges being connected , directly b , ulIn y ' i T ; F lWlcIlous ^ ' An impression seems gradually , ln Ililt tlle leSS d

wS ^ ,, n ^ r *^ < ™ ° S fesh- tl nw , ( ahva ^ , of course , excepting the times when our inn ^ irT ) ' - the bettel ' lt JS f 0 r tl , e illferests of the ° ' - Snch an H' ' Simmg ' F > all ( 1 ' ' 0 , 1 C > 1 , e . i ° ice t 0 «* tlie Frcc-Xfl ^ f - ^ M ^ S ^ van in such a cause . But , notwithstanding * Let those in discountenance '

much ™ V ° « '" ne . power , M I od -es nie f , f ^ l ^ l fi ™^ ° ^ U ' ™ in cases ^ here ' the ™ ° Pf T ^ b 0 + leMm y kcCS devoted delusively to Masonic purposes . In Jus way the attention of all the Craft will be forcibly drawn to fceXT ^ dCS , n , hle 8 t » te «» f many of 0 W Lod ges ; and then ^ may hope hat CAery year we shall seem the Calendar that Masonic Hal l « or mm-c : humble burldmgs arc devoted to the noble purposes of he Craft But h of moralising for facts

enoug ; now . In one of our northern , ro J u dges haie , during the last three months , obtained the needful dis ; en < a-1 on-vTr ' ' thei 1 ' ? ° m iWlS' Bllt > Sir > as a drawback ^ , i Cl , ? , , 1 ? Warra ! 1 has bccn granted for a new Lodge to be held a . hotel n arising town of the nntlSive

same province . Yes , - thc mark ' the land ord of tinsmn and another tradesman of tie place , a tauVare two of he most active Brethren in procuring tlie warrar t The brmoftcrs three really excellent rooms , rent free . The L dte dues -re to amount to two guineas a year , avowedly to cover- thc expen ' o f a hot upper every Lodge night . So much for facts . Now , ^ en by ex tending to the utmost the law of charity , wc cannot , s rcaso iahle n , eii avoid cprestiomng thc disinterestedness of this liberal

o fer of rooms ¦ , If fear also that we cannot but suspect the purit y of the nmth-es A h ch 1 ve induced the other Brother , tlie ' knight ofthe thimble tins hmtel \ to exert himself so valiantl y in behalf of the new Lodge . ' I am , Sir and Brother , January , 1859 . * ° TEETO ™> ™ * Eo * -ro Jom-i-iiy .

, i , ^ tl i DEft , lA , Ii—Ti'i' 3 hope is based ou energy of character . A strori" m ' md always hopes , because lt knows the mutabilit y tf human affairs arrtlh « v ? lHt circumstance may change the whole course of events . Sue V mi no f , i ^^^^t^el7iKS?3SWiSis-A " „ Stlt \ ° ^ V ' , ° f iliC h ^ ° ° life -ith ^^ l „^ S . e lino c . n implant , courage m ( ho human son ] , is its best physician .

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Untitled Article 1
Untitled Article 2
INDEX. Article 3
THE MASONIC MIRROR, Article 6
FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
CAGLIOSTRO AND THE LODGE OF ANTIQUITY. Article 13
THE DUTIES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 22
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 26
Selection Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
" JUSTITIA" AND THE "MASONIC OBSERVER." Article 31
CHARITY. Article 34
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITY. Article 35
THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSETSHIRE. Article 35
MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 52
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 53
THE WEEK. Article 55
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 58
NOTICES. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 58
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Masonic Halls Versus Taverns.

MASONIC HALLS versus TAVERNS .

TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . rwf if I * Bl ! OTIII f ; - -: So . one amongst the more intelligent portion of the ManoT , i ? " -ii ?' e artlcles and other communications in thc Freemason * he nc e ^' tv v ^ fS fT ? md fisfactio » > especially those which deplore or i , H r-i ra , Ul Lod S ? F ^ te Lodges being connected , directly b , ulIn y ' i T ; F lWlcIlous ^ ' An impression seems gradually , ln Ililt tlle leSS d

wS ^ ,, n ^ r *^ < ™ ° S fesh- tl nw , ( ahva ^ , of course , excepting the times when our inn ^ irT ) ' - the bettel ' lt JS f 0 r tl , e illferests of the ° ' - Snch an H' ' Simmg ' F > all ( 1 ' ' 0 , 1 C > 1 , e . i ° ice t 0 «* tlie Frcc-Xfl ^ f - ^ M ^ S ^ van in such a cause . But , notwithstanding * Let those in discountenance '

much ™ V ° « '" ne . power , M I od -es nie f , f ^ l ^ l fi ™^ ° ^ U ' ™ in cases ^ here ' the ™ ° Pf T ^ b 0 + leMm y kcCS devoted delusively to Masonic purposes . In Jus way the attention of all the Craft will be forcibly drawn to fceXT ^ dCS , n , hle 8 t » te «» f many of 0 W Lod ges ; and then ^ may hope hat CAery year we shall seem the Calendar that Masonic Hal l « or mm-c : humble burldmgs arc devoted to the noble purposes of he Craft But h of moralising for facts

enoug ; now . In one of our northern , ro J u dges haie , during the last three months , obtained the needful dis ; en < a-1 on-vTr ' ' thei 1 ' ? ° m iWlS' Bllt > Sir > as a drawback ^ , i Cl , ? , , 1 ? Warra ! 1 has bccn granted for a new Lodge to be held a . hotel n arising town of the nntlSive

same province . Yes , - thc mark ' the land ord of tinsmn and another tradesman of tie place , a tauVare two of he most active Brethren in procuring tlie warrar t The brmoftcrs three really excellent rooms , rent free . The L dte dues -re to amount to two guineas a year , avowedly to cover- thc expen ' o f a hot upper every Lodge night . So much for facts . Now , ^ en by ex tending to the utmost the law of charity , wc cannot , s rcaso iahle n , eii avoid cprestiomng thc disinterestedness of this liberal

o fer of rooms ¦ , If fear also that we cannot but suspect the purit y of the nmth-es A h ch 1 ve induced the other Brother , tlie ' knight ofthe thimble tins hmtel \ to exert himself so valiantl y in behalf of the new Lodge . ' I am , Sir and Brother , January , 1859 . * ° TEETO ™> ™ * Eo * -ro Jom-i-iiy .

, i , ^ tl i DEft , lA , Ii—Ti'i' 3 hope is based ou energy of character . A strori" m ' md always hopes , because lt knows the mutabilit y tf human affairs arrtlh « v ? lHt circumstance may change the whole course of events . Sue V mi no f , i ^^^^t^el7iKS?3SWiSis-A " „ Stlt \ ° ^ V ' , ° f iliC h ^ ° ° life -ith ^^ l „^ S . e lino c . n implant , courage m ( ho human son ] , is its best physician .

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