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ness the Grand Master is not opposed to the Institution , has removed all doubt . And we confidentl y believe , because we ferventl y hope , that such declaration will tend to carry the measure , with brilliant success , in Grand Lodo-e , ot winch due notice has been oiven . ° O
Aged Masons' Asylum.
AGED MASONS' ASYLUM .
H RSHdJ COMIITTEE ^ , n 7 I 2 tt , -A letter was read from the Rev . tl . K . blade offering in the kindest manner to preach a sermon in aid of the funds , whereon it was resolved unanimousl y—Rev Rvr ! *» , Meeti nS « ceive witl , great satisfaction the proposal of our Kev . Bio . Slade , and hail with gratitude the union of devotion to the Great Architect of the Universe with charity towards our fellow creaturesand adlavail ourselves of the
, gy opportunity offeml by our ? au s - Br A , d ' t ] Iat \ l T felt tha " , ° "Wi andLl towards ^ caus .. And that the treasurer be requested to communicate to him the foregoing resolution . - It was then resolved that the Subcommittee ' do meet the Board of Stewards for the festival , on the 1 st of May te offer their assistance generally . . y ' mi ^* n *' r"The Cliai T an stated tilat he had directed the Sub-com-7 ed t 0 meet the Brethren whhad offered to
servI % T ° ' , , ° serve as Stewards for the approaching Festival Several preliminary points were discussed , and at seven o ' clock the Committee adjourned to the meeting of Stewards . May 10 th . —Some general matters were discussed I he announcement that Mr . Pattison had declined to take the Chair SeSreSJr ' ** ** ~^ - -eived ^ i
on thrmr ^ TrW l ' , "J - T 1 dant P reofs having been adduced 011 tne pait of the Crait , both in London and in the provinces of their anxious desire to erect and endow an Asylum for A-ed and Decayed SlZtion h ^ Ti T " del " ° * ^ 4 "MonrfSd comrSe ! rf I ^ T ' - jf '' al , p ? * ° be the 0 IlIy obst ^ to the completion of so desirable an end , which may be inferred from correspondence from the hihest Masonic "
g authorities i is ex ed ei tha the necessary steps should be taken forthwith to brin * the q e = rion publicl y before the Graft , and for this purpose , that the Treasurer of lie Ins tution be instructed and fully empowered on the part of the sufa ! n " oftfeanfr T ^ ^ " ^ ^^ ° ftlle « -eraKW VnloJ l Y L , S ; amotion with a view to bring the A «« l Lod . " y Um'er the SanCti 0 " and P rotecti 0 » of «* Gram !
ge June lit / ,. —The Chairman stated , that he had complied with the directions of the Committee , and hail given notice of motio to bring the Asylum before the Grand Lod ge ? but tha the pnAssure of business bad compelled the postponement £ tiie motion mlt / se ^ r A communication was read from the Prov . Grand I . od-e of the
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ness the Grand Master is not opposed to the Institution , has removed all doubt . And we confidentl y believe , because we ferventl y hope , that such declaration will tend to carry the measure , with brilliant success , in Grand Lodo-e , ot winch due notice has been oiven . ° O
Aged Masons' Asylum.
AGED MASONS' ASYLUM .
H RSHdJ COMIITTEE ^ , n 7 I 2 tt , -A letter was read from the Rev . tl . K . blade offering in the kindest manner to preach a sermon in aid of the funds , whereon it was resolved unanimousl y—Rev Rvr ! *» , Meeti nS « ceive witl , great satisfaction the proposal of our Kev . Bio . Slade , and hail with gratitude the union of devotion to the Great Architect of the Universe with charity towards our fellow creaturesand adlavail ourselves of the
, gy opportunity offeml by our ? au s - Br A , d ' t ] Iat \ l T felt tha " , ° "Wi andLl towards ^ caus .. And that the treasurer be requested to communicate to him the foregoing resolution . - It was then resolved that the Subcommittee ' do meet the Board of Stewards for the festival , on the 1 st of May te offer their assistance generally . . y ' mi ^* n *' r"The Cliai T an stated tilat he had directed the Sub-com-7 ed t 0 meet the Brethren whhad offered to
servI % T ° ' , , ° serve as Stewards for the approaching Festival Several preliminary points were discussed , and at seven o ' clock the Committee adjourned to the meeting of Stewards . May 10 th . —Some general matters were discussed I he announcement that Mr . Pattison had declined to take the Chair SeSreSJr ' ** ** ~^ - -eived ^ i
on thrmr ^ TrW l ' , "J - T 1 dant P reofs having been adduced 011 tne pait of the Crait , both in London and in the provinces of their anxious desire to erect and endow an Asylum for A-ed and Decayed SlZtion h ^ Ti T " del " ° * ^ 4 "MonrfSd comrSe ! rf I ^ T ' - jf '' al , p ? * ° be the 0 IlIy obst ^ to the completion of so desirable an end , which may be inferred from correspondence from the hihest Masonic "
g authorities i is ex ed ei tha the necessary steps should be taken forthwith to brin * the q e = rion publicl y before the Graft , and for this purpose , that the Treasurer of lie Ins tution be instructed and fully empowered on the part of the sufa ! n " oftfeanfr T ^ ^ " ^ ^^ ° ftlle « -eraKW VnloJ l Y L , S ; amotion with a view to bring the A «« l Lod . " y Um'er the SanCti 0 " and P rotecti 0 » of «* Gram !
ge June lit / ,. —The Chairman stated , that he had complied with the directions of the Committee , and hail given notice of motio to bring the Asylum before the Grand Lod ge ? but tha the pnAssure of business bad compelled the postponement £ tiie motion mlt / se ^ r A communication was read from the Prov . Grand I . od-e of the