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The Masonic Mirror.

that the members of this committee perform the functions of the proposed hoard until the permanent board is appointed in June , 1857 . ( Signed ) W . Btjklton , Chairman , May lUh , 1856 = P . Prov . G . M . for Bengal .

Bro . H . G . Warren then said , at this late hour of the evening we cannot properly discuss a motion of this kind . ( Hear , hear . ) We cannot go on after eleven o ' clock . I therefore propose that Grand Lodge do now adjourn till this day month . ( Hear , hear , and loud cheers . ) If allowed to adjourn An the usual way , all your motions are thrown over again for three months , ( Hear , hear . ) This colonial question of itself will take one whole evening at least . The Grand Master : You had better ero on with this motion till eleven

o ' clock . ( No , no . ) Bro . Warren said , if they did so , the Grand Master would rule that the motion could not be put ( hear , hear ) , and he for one was not in a position to go on with the discussion until he had seen the report either in print or in writing ( hear , hear ) , and as he could not bring on his motion after eleven o ' clock , he moved that the Grand Lodge do adjourn till that day month . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Portal expressed a hope that the report would be printed and circulated . The question of adjournment was then put and carried almost unanimously . The Grand Lodge was then closed in solemn form , and stands adjourned till this day ( Oct . 1 ) at the hour of eight .

NOTICE OF MOTION . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal , has given notice of the following motion , for December : —" That the Board of General Purposes be requested to procure a return of the number of Provincial Grand Lodges held in each province during the last ten years , specifying those at which the Prov . Grand Master has presided in person , and to report the same to Grand Lodge . "

BOARD OF BENEYOLENCE . At the monthly meeting of this Board , on the 24 th September , four petitioners were relieved with various sums amounting in the aggregate to £ 60 .

Metropolitan.

METEOPOLITAN .

St . John ' s Lodge , Hampstead ( No . 196 ) . —The monthly meeting of this most excellent Lodge , under the able presidency of our esteemed Bro . Samuel Aldrich was held on the 9 th September , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , when , Bros . Albon , Dale , and Douglas , were respectively passed to the 2 nd Degree . Domatic Lodge ( No . 206 ) , —The first meeting of this Lodge for the season took place at the Falcon Tavern , Fetter-lane , on the 8 th September , when there was a very numerous attendance of the Brethren . Bro . Marshall , W . M ., presided , and the business , consisting of passings and raisings , was most excellently performed .

Pilgrim Lodge ( No 745 ) . —The members of this Lodge met together at the Manor House , Walworth , on Wednesday , September 24 th , under the presidency of Bro . Warren , W . M ., who , however , in the early part of the evening , was compelled to resign the chair to Bro . P . M . farmer , having to leave London by mail train . The business consisted of an initiation , a passing , and raising , the whole of the ceremonies being most excellently performed . About thirty-live Brethren afterwards supped together , and past a very pleasant evening .

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
COMMON DESCENT OF OUR RACE. Article 9
PENCILLINGS FROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OF A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 10
AN INCIDENT. Article 22
THE NOAH'S ARK. Article 23
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 24
FINE ARTS. Article 25
CAUTIOUS SECRECY. Article 25
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND THE CRAFT. Article 26
THE GRAND MASTER OF WORCESTERSHIRE AND THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 27
VISIT OF THE FEMALE CHILDREN TO THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Article 28
MYSTERY. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 37
PROVINCIAL. Article 38
WORCESTERSHIRE. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 58
MARK MASONRY. Article 60
SCOTLAND, Article 60
IRELAND. Article 65
INDIA. Article 65
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 68
Obituary. Article 71
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The Masonic Mirror.

that the members of this committee perform the functions of the proposed hoard until the permanent board is appointed in June , 1857 . ( Signed ) W . Btjklton , Chairman , May lUh , 1856 = P . Prov . G . M . for Bengal .

Bro . H . G . Warren then said , at this late hour of the evening we cannot properly discuss a motion of this kind . ( Hear , hear . ) We cannot go on after eleven o ' clock . I therefore propose that Grand Lodge do now adjourn till this day month . ( Hear , hear , and loud cheers . ) If allowed to adjourn An the usual way , all your motions are thrown over again for three months , ( Hear , hear . ) This colonial question of itself will take one whole evening at least . The Grand Master : You had better ero on with this motion till eleven

o ' clock . ( No , no . ) Bro . Warren said , if they did so , the Grand Master would rule that the motion could not be put ( hear , hear ) , and he for one was not in a position to go on with the discussion until he had seen the report either in print or in writing ( hear , hear ) , and as he could not bring on his motion after eleven o ' clock , he moved that the Grand Lodge do adjourn till that day month . ( Cheers . ) Bro . Portal expressed a hope that the report would be printed and circulated . The question of adjournment was then put and carried almost unanimously . The Grand Lodge was then closed in solemn form , and stands adjourned till this day ( Oct . 1 ) at the hour of eight .

NOTICE OF MOTION . Bro . the Rev . G . R . Portal , has given notice of the following motion , for December : —" That the Board of General Purposes be requested to procure a return of the number of Provincial Grand Lodges held in each province during the last ten years , specifying those at which the Prov . Grand Master has presided in person , and to report the same to Grand Lodge . "

BOARD OF BENEYOLENCE . At the monthly meeting of this Board , on the 24 th September , four petitioners were relieved with various sums amounting in the aggregate to £ 60 .

Metropolitan.

METEOPOLITAN .

St . John ' s Lodge , Hampstead ( No . 196 ) . —The monthly meeting of this most excellent Lodge , under the able presidency of our esteemed Bro . Samuel Aldrich was held on the 9 th September , at the Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead , when , Bros . Albon , Dale , and Douglas , were respectively passed to the 2 nd Degree . Domatic Lodge ( No . 206 ) , —The first meeting of this Lodge for the season took place at the Falcon Tavern , Fetter-lane , on the 8 th September , when there was a very numerous attendance of the Brethren . Bro . Marshall , W . M ., presided , and the business , consisting of passings and raisings , was most excellently performed .

Pilgrim Lodge ( No 745 ) . —The members of this Lodge met together at the Manor House , Walworth , on Wednesday , September 24 th , under the presidency of Bro . Warren , W . M ., who , however , in the early part of the evening , was compelled to resign the chair to Bro . P . M . farmer , having to leave London by mail train . The business consisted of an initiation , a passing , and raising , the whole of the ceremonies being most excellently performed . About thirty-live Brethren afterwards supped together , and past a very pleasant evening .

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