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Brotherly Love.

marriage . He besought her for the sake of her parents to accept my oiler , and not to bestow a thought on him , for the knowledge that she was p laced in a position of affluence , would console him for the loss of her society , and that happiness which he had looked forward to in being united to her . He dwelt upon the transitory nature of human felicity , and the duty of the Christian to bow with submission to the decrees of an overaffection of

ruling Providence . And then he spoke of me , and with the a brother whose estrangement from him he deeply regretted . The letter concluded by an earnest prayer for our happiness .

"The letter dropped from my hand , and I rushed to my wile s bed-side . I wept on her pillow , and I promised her solemnly that I would never desist until I had discovered my friend , asked his forgiveness , and atoned to him for my persecution . She was too faint to reply , but a gentle pressure and a look of gratitude convinced me that she understood my meaningA few days afterwards I followed her to the . I could

. grave not bear the sight of my child , regarding its birth as the cause of my wife ' s death . I removed it to where I knew he would be properly tended , and I supplied ample means for his provision and education . " Erom that moment I devoted myself to searching" after my friend , but it was vain . I traced him to various places , and perhaps my inquiries reached to

his ears , and not knowing my motives in pursuing him , he took steps baffle my discovery . ( To be continued . )

Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

GRAND LODGE . THE Q , uavtevlv Communication was held in Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , June 6 th , the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborongh , D . G . M . presiding , supported by Br . Stuart , S . W . 5 Eaton , J . W . ; Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chap . ; Rev . Ed . Moore , G . Ch . ; W . H . White , G . Sec ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; H . L . Crohn , G . SG . C ; R . W . JenningsGDCers JChapmanAssistdo BagshawP . G . M . for Essex ;

, .. . ; . , , . ; , Bowyer , P . G . M . for Oxfordshire ; Rawson , P . G . M . for China ; Lord Leigh , P . G . M . for Warwickshire ; John Hervey , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D , ; Goldsworthy , P . G . P . ; Havers , P . G . D . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; LeVeau , P . G . S . B . ; Leech , P . G . S . B . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B ., & c . & c . The G . Sec . read the minutes of the last G . Lodge , the Board of Masters , and the Board of General Purposes , all of which were confirmed , although we do not believe aboutin

that one Brother in ten could make head or tail of what they were , consequence of the tone in which they were read . An election was taken for fourteen Members of the Lodge of ^ Benevolence , when the ballot was declared to have fallen on Brs . Gooch , Hopwood , Morris , Moxon , Roberts , Webb , and Wilkinson , as acting Masters ; and Brs . Attwood , Barrett , Bisgood , Filer , Johnson , Palmer , and Young , as P . Masters . the Board far

The M . W . G . M . then appointed eleven brethren to : they were , as as we could understand—but we do not vouch for the accuracy of the list , in consequence of the inaudible tone in which the names were read—Brs . Bigg , Crohn , Dobie , L . Evans , Faudell , John Hervey , Jennings , King , Herbert Lloyd , Parkinson , and Tomkins . We applied at the grand Secretary ' s office for a list of the names , in order to avoid mistakes , but it was refused us , by order of Br . White , the G . Sec , who ^ has a- great horror of seeing anything published relative to Masonry—a horror which

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MARK MASONRY. Article 1
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 3
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 10
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 15
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 23
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 51
THE COLONIES. Article 52
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 53
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE. Article 55
OBITUARY. Article 58
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 59
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Brotherly Love.

marriage . He besought her for the sake of her parents to accept my oiler , and not to bestow a thought on him , for the knowledge that she was p laced in a position of affluence , would console him for the loss of her society , and that happiness which he had looked forward to in being united to her . He dwelt upon the transitory nature of human felicity , and the duty of the Christian to bow with submission to the decrees of an overaffection of

ruling Providence . And then he spoke of me , and with the a brother whose estrangement from him he deeply regretted . The letter concluded by an earnest prayer for our happiness .

"The letter dropped from my hand , and I rushed to my wile s bed-side . I wept on her pillow , and I promised her solemnly that I would never desist until I had discovered my friend , asked his forgiveness , and atoned to him for my persecution . She was too faint to reply , but a gentle pressure and a look of gratitude convinced me that she understood my meaningA few days afterwards I followed her to the . I could

. grave not bear the sight of my child , regarding its birth as the cause of my wife ' s death . I removed it to where I knew he would be properly tended , and I supplied ample means for his provision and education . " Erom that moment I devoted myself to searching" after my friend , but it was vain . I traced him to various places , and perhaps my inquiries reached to

his ears , and not knowing my motives in pursuing him , he took steps baffle my discovery . ( To be continued . )

Masonic Intelligence.

MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .

GRAND LODGE . THE Q , uavtevlv Communication was held in Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , June 6 th , the Right Hon . the Earl of Yarborongh , D . G . M . presiding , supported by Br . Stuart , S . W . 5 Eaton , J . W . ; Rev . J . E . Cox , G . Chap . ; Rev . Ed . Moore , G . Ch . ; W . H . White , G . Sec ; A . Dobie , G . Reg . ; H . L . Crohn , G . SG . C ; R . W . JenningsGDCers JChapmanAssistdo BagshawP . G . M . for Essex ;

, .. . ; . , , . ; , Bowyer , P . G . M . for Oxfordshire ; Rawson , P . G . M . for China ; Lord Leigh , P . G . M . for Warwickshire ; John Hervey , P . G . D . ; Potter , P . G . D , ; Goldsworthy , P . G . P . ; Havers , P . G . D . ; Patten , P . G . S . B . ; LeVeau , P . G . S . B . ; Leech , P . G . S . B . ; Spiers , P . G . S . B ., & c . & c . The G . Sec . read the minutes of the last G . Lodge , the Board of Masters , and the Board of General Purposes , all of which were confirmed , although we do not believe aboutin

that one Brother in ten could make head or tail of what they were , consequence of the tone in which they were read . An election was taken for fourteen Members of the Lodge of ^ Benevolence , when the ballot was declared to have fallen on Brs . Gooch , Hopwood , Morris , Moxon , Roberts , Webb , and Wilkinson , as acting Masters ; and Brs . Attwood , Barrett , Bisgood , Filer , Johnson , Palmer , and Young , as P . Masters . the Board far

The M . W . G . M . then appointed eleven brethren to : they were , as as we could understand—but we do not vouch for the accuracy of the list , in consequence of the inaudible tone in which the names were read—Brs . Bigg , Crohn , Dobie , L . Evans , Faudell , John Hervey , Jennings , King , Herbert Lloyd , Parkinson , and Tomkins . We applied at the grand Secretary ' s office for a list of the names , in order to avoid mistakes , but it was refused us , by order of Br . White , the G . Sec , who ^ has a- great horror of seeing anything published relative to Masonry—a horror which

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