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Masonic Festivities.

Steward , the Prince entered the carriage , and was driven , in company with his host , to Burghersh Chantry . Under the influence of the splendid music and a bountiful supper of the most elegant kind , the guests continued to keep up the spirit of the ball with , the greatest enthusiasm until a late hour . Subjoined is a list of the company , taken from a local

journal : — His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , Captain Ellis ( Equerry ) , the Duke and Duchess of Manchester , the Duke of St . Alban ' s , Lord C . and Lady Kerr , Lord Calthorpe , Sir P . Johnstone , Bart ., Lord Francis Gordon Lennox , Mr . Guest , M . P ., Mr . Chaplin , M . P ., Captain Johnstone , Captain Chaplin , Mr . and Mrs . Cecil Chaplin , Colonel Craeroft Amcotts , M . P ., Mr . and Mrs . F . Arnold , Mrs . Atkinson , Mr . aud Mrs . T . Brook , Mr .

W . S . Brown , Mr . and Mrs . Banks , Mr . and Mrs . Brochuer , Mr . Butenop , Mr . and Mrs . C . Brook , Mr . AA . H . Brook , Miss Brook , Mr . Baillow , Mr . Broadbent , Mr . J . Beetham , Mr . Blakey , Mr . and Mrs . G . Bacon , Captain Boucherettand three friends , Capt . Mrs ., Miss , and Mr . P . C . Bicknell , Mr . Close , Mr ., Miss , and Miss JE . M . Carline , Mr . J . S . Codd , Mrs . and Miss Clarke , Mr . Mr . H . E ., and Mr . E . B . Consens , Mr . Cass , Mr ., Miss , and Mr . AV . J . CullenMr . CopeMr . CharringtonMr . R . DruryMiss

, , , , Derry , Mr . and Mrs . R . Dawber , Mr . AV . Dawber , Mr . and Mrs . Dawes , Mr . Dovnev , Mv . Moses Elmhii-st , Mr . Escritt , Mr . and Mrs . P . J . Ealand , Mr . Elliott , Mr . England , Mr . Fisher , Mr . and Mrs . Fletcher , Mr . and Mrs . F . Poster , Mr . AV . Fox , the Baron Otto Von Gihsa , Miss Glossop , Mr . P . Goddard , Mr . J . S .

Godsen , Mr . AA . Gibson , Mr . and Mrs . Gnodacre , Mr . A . Garfit , Miss Garnbaui , Mr . and Mrs . B . Hal , Miss Hnlland , Mrs . J . Harrison , Mr . E . T . Harrison , Mr . and Mrs . Hayward , Mr . C . P . and Miss Hayward , Dr . and Mrs . C . Harrison , Mr . R . Howard , Captain Heathcote , Major Hopkins , Mr . and Miss Iluddlestou , Mr . and Mrs . P . Huddleston , Air . and Mrs . Johnston , Mr . and Mrs . Josse , Dr . Jacobson , Mr . and Mrs . H . Koyworth , Mr . P . JN " . Lowe , Mr . J . D ., Mr . J . AV ., Miss , and Miss M . L . Lister , Capt .

Locock , Mr . Lloyd , Mr . P . Larken , Mr . and Mrs . T . Lowe , Dr . and Mrs . G . M . Lowe , Miss Lupton , Jlr . Mayfiold , Mr . Male , Mr . and Mrs . G . Morgan , Mr . and Mrs . Mantle , Mr . and Airs . AV . G . Moore , Mr . Mackinder , Miss Maidens , Mr . Mears , Miss Moss , Mr . AV . P ., Mrs ., and Miss Marshall , the Mayor ( Mr . C . Pratt ) , tho Mayoress and Miss Pratt , Mr . G . and Mrs . Motley , Dr . Mackinder , Mr . Kelson , Mr . and Mrs . J . Norton , Mr . Oldman , Mr . Pickering , Mr . E . Paddison , Mr . Piercey , Mr . and Mrs . AA .

Pratt , Mr . G . Pacy . Mr . AV . T . Page , Mr . J . B . Probis , Mr . Rammage , Mr ., Mrs ., and Miss Reeve , Mr . and Miss Read , Mr . G . Robinson , Mr . AA . Rook , Mr . and Mrs . Roberts , Miss Roberts , Mrs . Sinclair , Mr . G . Stevenson , Mr . Seymour , Major Smyth , Mr . Stevens , Mr . and Mrs . J . Swan , Mr . J . Seely , Mr . Stuart , Miss Searson , Mr . G . R . " Trafford , Mr . R . Tratford , Mr . R . Trotter , Mr . and Mrs . Tweed , Mr . and Mrs . Thomas , Mr . C . Iv . Tomlinson , Mr . Turner , Miss Trollope , Major Hppleby , Mr .

AVortley , Mr . AValler , Mr . F . D . Walker , Mr . T . Wise , Mr . and Mrs . AVhite , Mr . R . AVhitton , Miss E . AVilkinson , Mr . and Mrs . AVelfit , Mr . aud Mrs . AA atkins , Air . R . J . Ward , Mr . A . Nugent West , Mr . AA oodward , Mr . II . Young , and Mr . B . J . Young .

Poetry.

Poetry .

BROTHERHOOD . AVhy iu this northern clime of ours , Blest with the message angels might proclaim , Ave men so tardy , through the fleeting hours , To recognise the universal name That stamps nobility on kindred blood ,

Since the earth is but one grand Brotherhood ? Shem , Hani , and Japbet—who are they , But brothers of one sire ? with hopes the same Each with Heaven ' s mission sent upon his way , And heaving each a common father's name ; And all their races , black and white , are good , Since they are children of one Brotherhood .

Poetry.

Though some luxuriate in lands That teem with nature ' s blessings , and her smile ; And others barren soil sow with their hands Amid bleak wastes , that often hopes beguile ; Man ' s mortal fabric craves alike for food , And life is sweet , throughout earth ' s Brotherhood .

Were half the wealth that ' s blindly spent In foolish ways , to pamper pride and ease , To suffering mankind in their sorrow sent , ( A blessing on it sisk'd on bended knees ) This world of ours would not be half so rude , But higher stand in its grand Brotherhood .

Are there not desolate dark homes ? And hearths ivhose shadows gloom man ' s God-like face ; And spectres of the brain that grope like gnomes Through the lorn dreary depths of empty space ; Ah ! men , my brothers , ivhile such grimly brood , Few comfort bring to prove earth's Brotherhood . Lone widows mourn , and orphans weep ,

And fierce , wild wails are wafted up to heaven , AVhile there upon the field of carnage sleep The braVe protectors from their loved ones riven ; If thou hast ' midst such scenes of havock stood , Has earth not glared as hell , more than a Brotherhood . 'Tis passion makes to seethe this sea of woe ,

But Love's broad wings are ever o'er ns spread ; And there are those who love on us bestow ; And gentle ones to soothe our aching head ; Yet with the world the thoughts are vague and crude , That men belong to one grand Brotherhood . Be ready with your heart and hand ,

AA'hene'er a needy brother pleads for aid , And prove your mission in whatever land Your lot is cast , that none may you upbraid , ; A kindly word , or deed , or crumb of food ,

Will prove thou art of earth ' s grand Brotherhood . W . E . HINTON . MlDDEESBKO ' .

The Bond Of Brotherhood.

THE BOND OF BROTHERHOOD .

Ours are the ample views , that , unconfined , Stretch to tbe utmost walks of human kind . Ours the spirit that , with widest plan ; Brother to brother hinds , and man to man . AVhen tbe first vanities of life ' s brief day Oblivion ' s hurrying wing shall sweep away , Eaeb act by charity and mercy done ,

High o ' er tbe wrecks of time , shall live alone , Immortal as the heavens , and beauteous bloom In other worlds and realms beyond tbe tomb .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BEO . T . PAPAVOETH . Bro . T . Papwortli of the Homer Lodge , Smyrna , died in that city last month , from the conse-jtience of a railway accident . We learn from n notice in tbe Afcbenaaum , that he was the author of two volumes of poems , and of a novel , published last year , under the name of P . Worth [ Papworth I , and of which the incidents were laid in Smyrna .

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1871-03-18, Page 19” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 28 March 2023, masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_18031871/page/19/.
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EFFECTS OF POPULAR CREDULITY. Article 1
THE ORIGIN OF THE GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND, &c. Article 1
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MASONIC JOTTINGS , No. 61. BY A PAST PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER. Article 5
MASONRY AND ITS OBLIGATIONS. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
NATIONAL ART VERSUS NATIONAL MORALS. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
FREEMASONRY AND THE WAR. Article 7
INSUBORDINATION IN THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
REVIEWS. Article 10
Balloon-Letter from Paris. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
CANADA. Article 17
NEW BRUNSWICK. Article 17
MASONRY IN INDIA. Article 17
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
THE BOND OF BROTHERHOOD. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MARCH 24TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Festivities.

Steward , the Prince entered the carriage , and was driven , in company with his host , to Burghersh Chantry . Under the influence of the splendid music and a bountiful supper of the most elegant kind , the guests continued to keep up the spirit of the ball with , the greatest enthusiasm until a late hour . Subjoined is a list of the company , taken from a local

journal : — His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales , Captain Ellis ( Equerry ) , the Duke and Duchess of Manchester , the Duke of St . Alban ' s , Lord C . and Lady Kerr , Lord Calthorpe , Sir P . Johnstone , Bart ., Lord Francis Gordon Lennox , Mr . Guest , M . P ., Mr . Chaplin , M . P ., Captain Johnstone , Captain Chaplin , Mr . and Mrs . Cecil Chaplin , Colonel Craeroft Amcotts , M . P ., Mr . and Mrs . F . Arnold , Mrs . Atkinson , Mr . aud Mrs . T . Brook , Mr .

W . S . Brown , Mr . and Mrs . Banks , Mr . and Mrs . Brochuer , Mr . Butenop , Mr . and Mrs . C . Brook , Mr . AA . H . Brook , Miss Brook , Mr . Baillow , Mr . Broadbent , Mr . J . Beetham , Mr . Blakey , Mr . and Mrs . G . Bacon , Captain Boucherettand three friends , Capt . Mrs ., Miss , and Mr . P . C . Bicknell , Mr . Close , Mr ., Miss , and Miss JE . M . Carline , Mr . J . S . Codd , Mrs . and Miss Clarke , Mr . Mr . H . E ., and Mr . E . B . Consens , Mr . Cass , Mr ., Miss , and Mr . AV . J . CullenMr . CopeMr . CharringtonMr . R . DruryMiss

, , , , Derry , Mr . and Mrs . R . Dawber , Mr . AV . Dawber , Mr . and Mrs . Dawes , Mr . Dovnev , Mv . Moses Elmhii-st , Mr . Escritt , Mr . and Mrs . P . J . Ealand , Mr . Elliott , Mr . England , Mr . Fisher , Mr . and Mrs . Fletcher , Mr . and Mrs . F . Poster , Mr . AV . Fox , the Baron Otto Von Gihsa , Miss Glossop , Mr . P . Goddard , Mr . J . S .

Godsen , Mr . AA . Gibson , Mr . and Mrs . Gnodacre , Mr . A . Garfit , Miss Garnbaui , Mr . and Mrs . B . Hal , Miss Hnlland , Mrs . J . Harrison , Mr . E . T . Harrison , Mr . and Mrs . Hayward , Mr . C . P . and Miss Hayward , Dr . and Mrs . C . Harrison , Mr . R . Howard , Captain Heathcote , Major Hopkins , Mr . and Miss Iluddlestou , Mr . and Mrs . P . Huddleston , Air . and Mrs . Johnston , Mr . and Mrs . Josse , Dr . Jacobson , Mr . and Mrs . H . Koyworth , Mr . P . JN " . Lowe , Mr . J . D ., Mr . J . AV ., Miss , and Miss M . L . Lister , Capt .

Locock , Mr . Lloyd , Mr . P . Larken , Mr . and Mrs . T . Lowe , Dr . and Mrs . G . M . Lowe , Miss Lupton , Jlr . Mayfiold , Mr . Male , Mr . and Mrs . G . Morgan , Mr . and Mrs . Mantle , Mr . and Airs . AV . G . Moore , Mr . Mackinder , Miss Maidens , Mr . Mears , Miss Moss , Mr . AV . P ., Mrs ., and Miss Marshall , the Mayor ( Mr . C . Pratt ) , tho Mayoress and Miss Pratt , Mr . G . and Mrs . Motley , Dr . Mackinder , Mr . Kelson , Mr . and Mrs . J . Norton , Mr . Oldman , Mr . Pickering , Mr . E . Paddison , Mr . Piercey , Mr . and Mrs . AA .

Pratt , Mr . G . Pacy . Mr . AV . T . Page , Mr . J . B . Probis , Mr . Rammage , Mr ., Mrs ., and Miss Reeve , Mr . and Miss Read , Mr . G . Robinson , Mr . AA . Rook , Mr . and Mrs . Roberts , Miss Roberts , Mrs . Sinclair , Mr . G . Stevenson , Mr . Seymour , Major Smyth , Mr . Stevens , Mr . and Mrs . J . Swan , Mr . J . Seely , Mr . Stuart , Miss Searson , Mr . G . R . " Trafford , Mr . R . Tratford , Mr . R . Trotter , Mr . and Mrs . Tweed , Mr . and Mrs . Thomas , Mr . C . Iv . Tomlinson , Mr . Turner , Miss Trollope , Major Hppleby , Mr .

AVortley , Mr . AValler , Mr . F . D . Walker , Mr . T . Wise , Mr . and Mrs . AVhite , Mr . R . AVhitton , Miss E . AVilkinson , Mr . and Mrs . AVelfit , Mr . aud Mrs . AA atkins , Air . R . J . Ward , Mr . A . Nugent West , Mr . AA oodward , Mr . II . Young , and Mr . B . J . Young .

Poetry.

Poetry .

BROTHERHOOD . AVhy iu this northern clime of ours , Blest with the message angels might proclaim , Ave men so tardy , through the fleeting hours , To recognise the universal name That stamps nobility on kindred blood ,

Since the earth is but one grand Brotherhood ? Shem , Hani , and Japbet—who are they , But brothers of one sire ? with hopes the same Each with Heaven ' s mission sent upon his way , And heaving each a common father's name ; And all their races , black and white , are good , Since they are children of one Brotherhood .

Poetry.

Though some luxuriate in lands That teem with nature ' s blessings , and her smile ; And others barren soil sow with their hands Amid bleak wastes , that often hopes beguile ; Man ' s mortal fabric craves alike for food , And life is sweet , throughout earth ' s Brotherhood .

Were half the wealth that ' s blindly spent In foolish ways , to pamper pride and ease , To suffering mankind in their sorrow sent , ( A blessing on it sisk'd on bended knees ) This world of ours would not be half so rude , But higher stand in its grand Brotherhood .

Are there not desolate dark homes ? And hearths ivhose shadows gloom man ' s God-like face ; And spectres of the brain that grope like gnomes Through the lorn dreary depths of empty space ; Ah ! men , my brothers , ivhile such grimly brood , Few comfort bring to prove earth's Brotherhood . Lone widows mourn , and orphans weep ,

And fierce , wild wails are wafted up to heaven , AVhile there upon the field of carnage sleep The braVe protectors from their loved ones riven ; If thou hast ' midst such scenes of havock stood , Has earth not glared as hell , more than a Brotherhood . 'Tis passion makes to seethe this sea of woe ,

But Love's broad wings are ever o'er ns spread ; And there are those who love on us bestow ; And gentle ones to soothe our aching head ; Yet with the world the thoughts are vague and crude , That men belong to one grand Brotherhood . Be ready with your heart and hand ,

AA'hene'er a needy brother pleads for aid , And prove your mission in whatever land Your lot is cast , that none may you upbraid , ; A kindly word , or deed , or crumb of food ,

Will prove thou art of earth ' s grand Brotherhood . W . E . HINTON . MlDDEESBKO ' .

The Bond Of Brotherhood.

THE BOND OF BROTHERHOOD .

Ours are the ample views , that , unconfined , Stretch to tbe utmost walks of human kind . Ours the spirit that , with widest plan ; Brother to brother hinds , and man to man . AVhen tbe first vanities of life ' s brief day Oblivion ' s hurrying wing shall sweep away , Eaeb act by charity and mercy done ,

High o ' er tbe wrecks of time , shall live alone , Immortal as the heavens , and beauteous bloom In other worlds and realms beyond tbe tomb .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BEO . T . PAPAVOETH . Bro . T . Papwortli of the Homer Lodge , Smyrna , died in that city last month , from the conse-jtience of a railway accident . We learn from n notice in tbe Afcbenaaum , that he was the author of two volumes of poems , and of a novel , published last year , under the name of P . Worth [ Papworth I , and of which the incidents were laid in Smyrna .

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