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Notes On American Freemasonry.

them , would inspire anything but hope . Our brethren constitute the great body of the intelligent citizenship in the Commonwealth , and when we say our people are chastised , we may listen for the cry of Masons in distress . The war draped

all our door posts with mourning , and planted weeds npon our hearth-stones . The losses in property resulting from the war , impoverished our land . With an energy inherent and peculiar to our race , our brethren , oppressed by past

results , but hopeful for the future , began to struggle for a competency . " During the last year , many of them reached the crisis of their pecuniary obligations , to find the proceeds of a year ' s labour , inadequate to give

relief . Many of our most beloved and distinguished brethren , who have staggered under their burdens , are stooping to receive more , while others have shaken off the debris of former prosperity , and girded themselves for a new career . Brethren , it

is a time to trust in God . In seasons of prosperity , and in times of political harmony and good fellowship , it was delightful to assemble once a year in Grand Lodge , aud counsel together and enjoy for a few brief days , that charming Fraternal communion known only among Masons . Ib was sweet then . How much more so now ? How

much does even the anticipation of a re-union soften the rigour of our cares , during the passing year ? How much more than heretofore does it suggest itself to ns , as a special blessing , to assemble and commune with each other ?

" I congratulate you , my brethren , on our present re-union , and trust that our deliberations may be seasoned with that wisdom which adversity affords . The great Father of us all has some wise purpose underlying the present

situation in which our individual well-being is not ignored . Our inability to see that purpose can by no means operate as a bar to the Masons' trust . One of our humanity has beautifully said : —

' Sweet are the uses of adversity . ' We may live to speak experimentally , and declare the poet right . " It is an evidence of the solid foundation and proper organization of our Masonic Institution , to see it flourish in seasons like the present , and the

conviction is forced upon us that conformity to the traditions and symbolic teachings of Masonry will secure to us , as individuals , as to itself as an order , a genuine , unostentatious , and lasting

success . Let us , dear brethren , draw near to our altars , and find a sanctuary while dangers impend Let us declare our continued trust in God , and announce to all the world our gratitude to Him for so clear a manifestation of His supreme

administration , as our journey through the past year , and onr present convention afford . Then let ns apply ourselves to a review of the working of onr Order since we last met , and to the consideration of such needful legislation as the interests of the Craft may seem to demand . " The Grand Master then states in his address a

number of occurrences within his jurisdiction during the year , not interesting to those residing without it ; reports a few of his decisions on questions brought before him of any local interest , and not expositions of the land-marks ofthe

Order , a statement of his official visitations , and otherlocal ' matters . We are sorry to learn thai : the financial affairs of the Grand Lodge " are in a very sickly state . "

MISSOTTEI . The Grand Master delivered the Annual Address . After an appropriate introduction he states that ,. " Since the last annual communicatiou forty-two dispensations have been granted for the opening of new

Lodges . In a number of cases these new Lodges will supply the places of those in existence , hut which , in common with so much else that was noble and beautiful in our land , were destroyed in the fierce conflict of arms .

He also stated that many members of the fraternitydeny that the work of the Grand Lecturer is that adopted by the Grand Lodge , and that known as tho work of the Baltimore Convention , but has been changed by the Grand Lecturer . The subsequent

proceedings show that the work of the Grand Lecturer was afterwards verified in the presence of the Grand Lodge and approved , and the following resolution adopted : Mesolvecl , That the work as exemplied by the Grand Lecturer during the present session be

affirmed by this Grand Lodge , and that the same be required to be practised by every subordinate Lodge in this jurisdiction . The Grand Master gives several of his official decisions on matters referred to him .

1 . He decides that it is inexpedient to try a brother Masonically for a crime or misdemeanour forjwhich he is indicted until the civil tribunal has disposed of it , because the accused brother is entitled to our sympathy until his guilt is established , as it would be

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MASONIC CURIOSITIES, No. 1. Article 1
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 2
FILIAL DUTY, OR PARENTS' CLAIMS AND CHILDREN'S LIABILITIES. Article 4
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 6
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 48. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
Untitled Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
Craft Masonry. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
SCOTLAND. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 23ND , 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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them , would inspire anything but hope . Our brethren constitute the great body of the intelligent citizenship in the Commonwealth , and when we say our people are chastised , we may listen for the cry of Masons in distress . The war draped

all our door posts with mourning , and planted weeds npon our hearth-stones . The losses in property resulting from the war , impoverished our land . With an energy inherent and peculiar to our race , our brethren , oppressed by past

results , but hopeful for the future , began to struggle for a competency . " During the last year , many of them reached the crisis of their pecuniary obligations , to find the proceeds of a year ' s labour , inadequate to give

relief . Many of our most beloved and distinguished brethren , who have staggered under their burdens , are stooping to receive more , while others have shaken off the debris of former prosperity , and girded themselves for a new career . Brethren , it

is a time to trust in God . In seasons of prosperity , and in times of political harmony and good fellowship , it was delightful to assemble once a year in Grand Lodge , aud counsel together and enjoy for a few brief days , that charming Fraternal communion known only among Masons . Ib was sweet then . How much more so now ? How

much does even the anticipation of a re-union soften the rigour of our cares , during the passing year ? How much more than heretofore does it suggest itself to ns , as a special blessing , to assemble and commune with each other ?

" I congratulate you , my brethren , on our present re-union , and trust that our deliberations may be seasoned with that wisdom which adversity affords . The great Father of us all has some wise purpose underlying the present

situation in which our individual well-being is not ignored . Our inability to see that purpose can by no means operate as a bar to the Masons' trust . One of our humanity has beautifully said : —

' Sweet are the uses of adversity . ' We may live to speak experimentally , and declare the poet right . " It is an evidence of the solid foundation and proper organization of our Masonic Institution , to see it flourish in seasons like the present , and the

conviction is forced upon us that conformity to the traditions and symbolic teachings of Masonry will secure to us , as individuals , as to itself as an order , a genuine , unostentatious , and lasting

success . Let us , dear brethren , draw near to our altars , and find a sanctuary while dangers impend Let us declare our continued trust in God , and announce to all the world our gratitude to Him for so clear a manifestation of His supreme

administration , as our journey through the past year , and onr present convention afford . Then let ns apply ourselves to a review of the working of onr Order since we last met , and to the consideration of such needful legislation as the interests of the Craft may seem to demand . " The Grand Master then states in his address a

number of occurrences within his jurisdiction during the year , not interesting to those residing without it ; reports a few of his decisions on questions brought before him of any local interest , and not expositions of the land-marks ofthe

Order , a statement of his official visitations , and otherlocal ' matters . We are sorry to learn thai : the financial affairs of the Grand Lodge " are in a very sickly state . "

MISSOTTEI . The Grand Master delivered the Annual Address . After an appropriate introduction he states that ,. " Since the last annual communicatiou forty-two dispensations have been granted for the opening of new

Lodges . In a number of cases these new Lodges will supply the places of those in existence , hut which , in common with so much else that was noble and beautiful in our land , were destroyed in the fierce conflict of arms .

He also stated that many members of the fraternitydeny that the work of the Grand Lecturer is that adopted by the Grand Lodge , and that known as tho work of the Baltimore Convention , but has been changed by the Grand Lecturer . The subsequent

proceedings show that the work of the Grand Lecturer was afterwards verified in the presence of the Grand Lodge and approved , and the following resolution adopted : Mesolvecl , That the work as exemplied by the Grand Lecturer during the present session be

affirmed by this Grand Lodge , and that the same be required to be practised by every subordinate Lodge in this jurisdiction . The Grand Master gives several of his official decisions on matters referred to him .

1 . He decides that it is inexpedient to try a brother Masonically for a crime or misdemeanour forjwhich he is indicted until the civil tribunal has disposed of it , because the accused brother is entitled to our sympathy until his guilt is established , as it would be

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