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"Masonic Temple Company (Limited.)

" ' At the same time Ave think it but fair to stipulate that until this hope be " ' realized , an interest of three per cent , per annum be guaranteed by you on " ' the above sixty shares . ' " On the motion of Bro . Clement Le Sueur , seconded by Bro . J . Durcll , tho " conditions proposed by tho Trustees AVCVC adopted , and sixty additional shares , " Nos . 301 to 360 inclusive , were ordered to be duly transferred to tho W . and " O . Fund .

" The Board then proceeded to consider the conduct of individuals who , in " defiance of truth and of masonic obligation , had endeavoured to damage the " objects of the bazaar , by falsely asserting in public that the fund which it pnr" ported to support did not exist . " On the question Avhethev they should be designated by name , the Board , " adhering to tho principle of charitableness , even under circumstances of the " most Avanton provocationanswered in the negative ; and it was finally resolved

, " that the requirements of the case would he met sufficiently by publishing this " day's minutes , and recording that tho Board feel deep sorrow that any member " of this honourable craft should at any time suffer under the affliction of ' a " ' defective sense of veracity / " Tho following ; votes of thanks were then nut to the Board and adonted

" nem . con .: — " ' 1 . —That the Board of Management are deeply grateful to their fellow " citizens of all classes and denominations for the encouragement given them " ' Avhen striving to perform the duty of relieving the AVidow and tho Fatherless . " ' 2 . —That the Board tender their Avarm thanks to the numerous friends to " ' whose generous contributions tho Bazaar is mainly indebted for its success . " ' 3—That the most grateful and respectful thanks of the Board are due

. , " ' and are hereby tendered , to the ladies who presided at the Bazaar Stalls —• " ' whose presence lent grace to tho fete—and without Avhose kind , active , and " ' admirable co-operation and assistance the Bazaar could not ha \* e succeeded . ' " HENEY LUCE MANUEL , Chairman . "A cordial vote of thanks was passed by acclamation to the Chairman for his

" untiring , zealous , and arduous services . " A . SCHMITT , ) , „ „ " ED . D . LE COUTEUE , J il 0 "' feecf ! *

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

History of Freemasonry from its Rise down to the Present Day . By J . G FINDEL . 732 pp . Svo . Asher and Co ., London , 18 G 6 . 4 > ggfc § IHE Chinese have a saying , and a A ery expressive one too , that " When ISjlS the sun goes down , A \\ any little stavs shine in the sky . " Our Masonic € fef suns seldom or ever give utterance to the vast knoAvledgo they possess , SSSpJK ? and hence the little stars imagine it falls to their lot to he the lights of the Masonic Avorld . Contriving to make " that dark which Avas dark

enough before , " these infinitesimal glimmerers foist on us certain laboured conclusions , through Avhich , like so manv Ossianic ghosts , " dim twinkled the stars of night . " Under these circumstances , Ave confess to something more than disappointment Avhen Ave find , in the printed prospectus announcing the aboA'C portentous compilation , that" Mr . Findel ' s Avork is the only complete , reliable and authentic history of the " origin and development of Freemasonry . "

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HINTS ON THE SECRET LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. Article 11
LAWS, &c., OF THE UNITED SACRED BAND OF ROYAL ARCH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Article 14
FORM OF CERTIFICATE. Article 15
REPRINT OF SCARCE, ORCURIOUS , BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY . Article 22
Untitled Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS . Article 29
NOVEL INVESTITURE. Article 29
GRAND OFFICE. Article 29
BRO. PRESTON'S COLLECTIONS. Article 30
THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. Article 30
THE CYPHER OF NINE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE. Article 31
MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 32
To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 33
PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS. Article 33
JERSEY FETE. Article 34
"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY (LIMITED.) Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 36
POETRY. Article 43
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 44
DUBLIN. Article 44
DEVONPORT. Article 44
MARK MASONRY.—(Unrecognized.) Article 44
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 45
OBITUARY. Article 45
THE R.W. BRO. J. J. L. HOFF. Article 46
THE HON. WILLIAM B. HUBBARD. Article 46
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 47
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"Masonic Temple Company (Limited.)

" ' At the same time Ave think it but fair to stipulate that until this hope be " ' realized , an interest of three per cent , per annum be guaranteed by you on " ' the above sixty shares . ' " On the motion of Bro . Clement Le Sueur , seconded by Bro . J . Durcll , tho " conditions proposed by tho Trustees AVCVC adopted , and sixty additional shares , " Nos . 301 to 360 inclusive , were ordered to be duly transferred to tho W . and " O . Fund .

" The Board then proceeded to consider the conduct of individuals who , in " defiance of truth and of masonic obligation , had endeavoured to damage the " objects of the bazaar , by falsely asserting in public that the fund which it pnr" ported to support did not exist . " On the question Avhethev they should be designated by name , the Board , " adhering to tho principle of charitableness , even under circumstances of the " most Avanton provocationanswered in the negative ; and it was finally resolved

, " that the requirements of the case would he met sufficiently by publishing this " day's minutes , and recording that tho Board feel deep sorrow that any member " of this honourable craft should at any time suffer under the affliction of ' a " ' defective sense of veracity / " Tho following ; votes of thanks were then nut to the Board and adonted

" nem . con .: — " ' 1 . —That the Board of Management are deeply grateful to their fellow " citizens of all classes and denominations for the encouragement given them " ' Avhen striving to perform the duty of relieving the AVidow and tho Fatherless . " ' 2 . —That the Board tender their Avarm thanks to the numerous friends to " ' whose generous contributions tho Bazaar is mainly indebted for its success . " ' 3—That the most grateful and respectful thanks of the Board are due

. , " ' and are hereby tendered , to the ladies who presided at the Bazaar Stalls —• " ' whose presence lent grace to tho fete—and without Avhose kind , active , and " ' admirable co-operation and assistance the Bazaar could not ha \* e succeeded . ' " HENEY LUCE MANUEL , Chairman . "A cordial vote of thanks was passed by acclamation to the Chairman for his

" untiring , zealous , and arduous services . " A . SCHMITT , ) , „ „ " ED . D . LE COUTEUE , J il 0 "' feecf ! *

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

History of Freemasonry from its Rise down to the Present Day . By J . G FINDEL . 732 pp . Svo . Asher and Co ., London , 18 G 6 . 4 > ggfc § IHE Chinese have a saying , and a A ery expressive one too , that " When ISjlS the sun goes down , A \\ any little stavs shine in the sky . " Our Masonic € fef suns seldom or ever give utterance to the vast knoAvledgo they possess , SSSpJK ? and hence the little stars imagine it falls to their lot to he the lights of the Masonic Avorld . Contriving to make " that dark which Avas dark

enough before , " these infinitesimal glimmerers foist on us certain laboured conclusions , through Avhich , like so manv Ossianic ghosts , " dim twinkled the stars of night . " Under these circumstances , Ave confess to something more than disappointment Avhen Ave find , in the printed prospectus announcing the aboA'C portentous compilation , that" Mr . Findel ' s Avork is the only complete , reliable and authentic history of the " origin and development of Freemasonry . "

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