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jhiif is a que ^ er doctrine . Should the interest , then , of a Lodge of seventeen Masons or mora ballot for a candid ^ ballot ; if the candidate be accepted , be looked upon as leg U ^ again argued , that haying agreed ^ ^^

showed very little respect fe prior to the receipt of the desired infbrmati (> h > and as a consequence ^ the * question might be brought before the Lodge at $ very meeting , and , accbrding' to the opinions of the Brethren present ^ a resolution could be be annulled at the other ; regular interm that ho discussion again take place on the snippet until a positive answer be received from Gnind Lodge .

In this dilemma we npfor stand i aud many are dissatisfied a , t the present state of tWngs ; whereas ^ acted , uponthe ^ premises , and at once sent u ^ would have been settled , and every one would respectfully and submissively bow to the ^ opinion of the sectiph of Grand Lodge t ^ It is a « well to add that ^ were ^ ent to the Grand Secretary to be ^ / V \ The ; he ^ : > point ^

There is a Lodge working here under the name p ^ holding <) f the " Supre ^ have no charter in their posset and still initiate , pass , and raise candidates . They have been wrking for n Sarmonip Lodge will hot receive their membersi as visitors , nor visit them . The fl ^ rmpnic Lodge addressed them a communication , requesting that they would allow one or more of its Officers to inspect their charter , and invited them to do the same in regard to theirs ( th of of

the ^ armbnie Lodge want ^^ to Concordat of 19 th January , 1 SX 1 > between the Grand Orient and the Supreme Council , we are led to believe that the latter body has no right to grant warrants for Lodges or Chapters under the 18 th degree Scotch rite . This has been laid before the Board of General Purposes , and up to now no answer has been received . You must understand that ; in a small to wn like ours , such questions cause ill-will more so than in large cities ; therefore , for the sake of harmony , this important affair should be settled . The Cceurs Sinceres have been expecting inspectors from Haiti to instal them , and it is reported that they intend to invite the

Harmonic Lodge to assist in the ceremony . How can we assist prior to receiving the authority of Grand Lodge ? Again , the Lodge Coeurs Sinceres state that their charter is from the symbolic section of the Supreme Council . It would be well if the Colonial Board of Grand Lodge would inform us whether such authority is vested in the Supreme Council . Our Lodge kept up St . George ' s day by a banquet of Order , attended by many visitors . The usual toasts were given and responded to . Our Benevolent Fund has increased in ten meetings to 52 dollars , or £ 10 . 8 . ? . Considering that we dp not meet but twice a month ( first and third Thursdays ) , and that our members do not number over thirty , it augurs fair for the future .

We reopened Harmonic Lodge , after a recess of three long years , with thirteen members , on the 5 th February last , and have initiated fourteen Brethren from that date , and have now before the Lodge three proposals , one of which is from Pedro San tana , the ex-President of the Dominican republic . A report was current among the Brethren that there is a Holy Koyal Arch Chapter attached to the Lodge , under the name of Sussex Chapter , the charter

for which has either been burnt , mislaid , or stolen ; but we are endeavouring to raise the necessary means to open in that degree . A proposal has been made for the purpose of petitioning Grand Lodge to communicate with the Grand Lodge of Denmark that we are working under charter from them , and to claim from Grand Lodge of Denmark their protection , or rather recognition * It strides us as curious that our Constitutions are so lack of explanations . Is

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GRAND LODGE. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
HERALDIC STUDIO, GREAT TURNSTILE, LINCOLN'S-INN FIELDS. Article 10
STUDIO Article 11
THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE IN FRANCE. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
THE SUN IS SOMEWHERE SHINING. Article 27
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 28
mpnthfs, or perhaps e i ghteen months^ a... Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 43
PROVINCIAL Article 47
KENT. Article 60
ROYAL ARCH. Article 76
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 80
MARK MASONRY. Article 80
SCOTLAND. Article 83
AMERICA Article 86
THE GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 88
MONUMENTAL BRASSES. Article 89
BARTHOLOMEW'S HOSPITAL. Article 89
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR JUNE Article 90
Obituary. Article 95
NOTICE. Article 96
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Igj^Piipiii^^

jhiif is a que ^ er doctrine . Should the interest , then , of a Lodge of seventeen Masons or mora ballot for a candid ^ ballot ; if the candidate be accepted , be looked upon as leg U ^ again argued , that haying agreed ^ ^^

showed very little respect fe prior to the receipt of the desired infbrmati (> h > and as a consequence ^ the * question might be brought before the Lodge at $ very meeting , and , accbrding' to the opinions of the Brethren present ^ a resolution could be be annulled at the other ; regular interm that ho discussion again take place on the snippet until a positive answer be received from Gnind Lodge .

In this dilemma we npfor stand i aud many are dissatisfied a , t the present state of tWngs ; whereas ^ acted , uponthe ^ premises , and at once sent u ^ would have been settled , and every one would respectfully and submissively bow to the ^ opinion of the sectiph of Grand Lodge t ^ It is a « well to add that ^ were ^ ent to the Grand Secretary to be ^ / V \ The ; he ^ : > point ^

There is a Lodge working here under the name p ^ holding <) f the " Supre ^ have no charter in their posset and still initiate , pass , and raise candidates . They have been wrking for n Sarmonip Lodge will hot receive their membersi as visitors , nor visit them . The fl ^ rmpnic Lodge addressed them a communication , requesting that they would allow one or more of its Officers to inspect their charter , and invited them to do the same in regard to theirs ( th of of

the ^ armbnie Lodge want ^^ to Concordat of 19 th January , 1 SX 1 > between the Grand Orient and the Supreme Council , we are led to believe that the latter body has no right to grant warrants for Lodges or Chapters under the 18 th degree Scotch rite . This has been laid before the Board of General Purposes , and up to now no answer has been received . You must understand that ; in a small to wn like ours , such questions cause ill-will more so than in large cities ; therefore , for the sake of harmony , this important affair should be settled . The Cceurs Sinceres have been expecting inspectors from Haiti to instal them , and it is reported that they intend to invite the

Harmonic Lodge to assist in the ceremony . How can we assist prior to receiving the authority of Grand Lodge ? Again , the Lodge Coeurs Sinceres state that their charter is from the symbolic section of the Supreme Council . It would be well if the Colonial Board of Grand Lodge would inform us whether such authority is vested in the Supreme Council . Our Lodge kept up St . George ' s day by a banquet of Order , attended by many visitors . The usual toasts were given and responded to . Our Benevolent Fund has increased in ten meetings to 52 dollars , or £ 10 . 8 . ? . Considering that we dp not meet but twice a month ( first and third Thursdays ) , and that our members do not number over thirty , it augurs fair for the future .

We reopened Harmonic Lodge , after a recess of three long years , with thirteen members , on the 5 th February last , and have initiated fourteen Brethren from that date , and have now before the Lodge three proposals , one of which is from Pedro San tana , the ex-President of the Dominican republic . A report was current among the Brethren that there is a Holy Koyal Arch Chapter attached to the Lodge , under the name of Sussex Chapter , the charter

for which has either been burnt , mislaid , or stolen ; but we are endeavouring to raise the necessary means to open in that degree . A proposal has been made for the purpose of petitioning Grand Lodge to communicate with the Grand Lodge of Denmark that we are working under charter from them , and to claim from Grand Lodge of Denmark their protection , or rather recognition * It strides us as curious that our Constitutions are so lack of explanations . Is

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