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The Masonic Reporter.

THE MASONIC REPORTER .

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED EITE . MOKICE TOWN , DEVONPOKT . «] f $ ODGE OE PEKEECTION . —On Tuesday , the 8 th . of February , the Ex . and

fT Perf . Bro . P . G . Irwin , M . W . S ., opened a Grand Lodge of Perfection , ®^ and carefully supervised tho working of the following degrees : — 4 th . Secret Master . Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Paul . 5 th . Perfect Master Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Flamage . 6 th . Intimate Secretary Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Foxwell . 7 th . Provost and Judge Worked by tho Ex . and Perf . Bro . Brown .

8 th . Intondant of tho Buildings ... Worked by tho Ex . and Perf . Bro . Clemens . This was a very good preparation for the following day , as the brethren present derived a considerable portion of information relative to the meaning and tendency of these degrees . It was the unanimous opinion of all present that if these , and other , degrees were more frequently worked it would tend , considerably , to Masonic improvement and the appreciation of some matters but little understood .

ST . ATTBYN CHAETEE OE S . PS . R . ^ . —On Friday , the 9 th . of February , this Chapter met under the presidency of the M . W . S ., F . G . Irwin . Part of the business was devoted to the instruction of the officers of the Chapter in their respective duties , and also to ballot for several brethren whose names were inserted , in cypher , on tho summons , that being the course adopted in this chapter . All business being ended , the chapter was closed with the accustomed ceremonies .

Manchester.

MANCHESTER .

PAIATIXE CHAPTEB OF S . PS . R . ^ . —This Chapter met on Friday , the 2 nd . February , at the Palatine Hotel , Manchester , at one o'clock . There was a goodly muster of the members of the Order , and twelve candidates were duly received , the working being about average . Five guineas were voted to the funds of the Boys' School . The First Gen . was elected M . W . S . for the ensuing year . A discussion was raised as to the propriety of holding at least four meetings annually , the P . M . W . S . asserting that

the subscription , which is merely a nominal one , would not allow of it , everybody evidently forgetting that the Chapter received from £ 20 to £ 60 for fees at every meeting , which , if it does not form a handsome sum in the Treasurer ' s hands—no balance-sheets being rendered , as they ought to be to every member , and there being no by-laws except such as those in authority chose to put forward on their own responsibility—must be spent at the table , though each diner pays a fee of 10 . ? . Yoiu correspondent has often mused on tho universal dearth of fraternal feeling in Masonry , if anything more prominent in the high degrees than the Craft . Men daily incur stringent o . n . 's which they care in no K 2

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MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 1
"TAUGHT TO BE CAUTIOUS." Article 6
SECRESY. Article 8
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 9
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURIOUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. "THE LIFE OF SETHOS." Article 19
Untitled Article 25
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 26
THOMAS GRINSELL. Article 27
BENEVOLENCE. Article 28
CONSECRATING A CANAL TUNNEL. Article 28
THE LATE KING LEOPOLD AND THE GRAND ORIENT OF BELGIUM. Article 29
REVIEWS. Article 31
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 35
MANCHESTER. Article 35
WOOLWICH. Article 36
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 37
SALFORD, MANCHESTER. Article 37
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 41
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Masonic Reporter.

THE MASONIC REPORTER .

ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED EITE . MOKICE TOWN , DEVONPOKT . «] f $ ODGE OE PEKEECTION . —On Tuesday , the 8 th . of February , the Ex . and

fT Perf . Bro . P . G . Irwin , M . W . S ., opened a Grand Lodge of Perfection , ®^ and carefully supervised tho working of the following degrees : — 4 th . Secret Master . Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Paul . 5 th . Perfect Master Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Flamage . 6 th . Intimate Secretary Worked by the Ex . and Perf . Bro . Foxwell . 7 th . Provost and Judge Worked by tho Ex . and Perf . Bro . Brown .

8 th . Intondant of tho Buildings ... Worked by tho Ex . and Perf . Bro . Clemens . This was a very good preparation for the following day , as the brethren present derived a considerable portion of information relative to the meaning and tendency of these degrees . It was the unanimous opinion of all present that if these , and other , degrees were more frequently worked it would tend , considerably , to Masonic improvement and the appreciation of some matters but little understood .

ST . ATTBYN CHAETEE OE S . PS . R . ^ . —On Friday , the 9 th . of February , this Chapter met under the presidency of the M . W . S ., F . G . Irwin . Part of the business was devoted to the instruction of the officers of the Chapter in their respective duties , and also to ballot for several brethren whose names were inserted , in cypher , on tho summons , that being the course adopted in this chapter . All business being ended , the chapter was closed with the accustomed ceremonies .

Manchester.

MANCHESTER .

PAIATIXE CHAPTEB OF S . PS . R . ^ . —This Chapter met on Friday , the 2 nd . February , at the Palatine Hotel , Manchester , at one o'clock . There was a goodly muster of the members of the Order , and twelve candidates were duly received , the working being about average . Five guineas were voted to the funds of the Boys' School . The First Gen . was elected M . W . S . for the ensuing year . A discussion was raised as to the propriety of holding at least four meetings annually , the P . M . W . S . asserting that

the subscription , which is merely a nominal one , would not allow of it , everybody evidently forgetting that the Chapter received from £ 20 to £ 60 for fees at every meeting , which , if it does not form a handsome sum in the Treasurer ' s hands—no balance-sheets being rendered , as they ought to be to every member , and there being no by-laws except such as those in authority chose to put forward on their own responsibility—must be spent at the table , though each diner pays a fee of 10 . ? . Yoiu correspondent has often mused on tho universal dearth of fraternal feeling in Masonry , if anything more prominent in the high degrees than the Craft . Men daily incur stringent o . n . 's which they care in no K 2

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