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The Masonic Mirror.

the Government or any other public body of this country , and I should support tho motion submitted b y the Board of General j Purposes . Bro . SAA ' , P . G . D ., did not agree Avith those brethren who talked of the minimum salary of £ 450 for the Grand Secretary as inadequate , and he would draw the attention of Grand Lodge to the fact that tho largest sum Bro . White ever received Avas

£ 450 a year— £ 400 from Grand Lodgo , and £ 50 from the Grand Chapter , and they never had a bettor Grand Secretary than Bro . White . He believed that £ 450 would be sufficient to provide a suitable person for Grand Secretary . The G . SECRETARY then put the amendment , which Avas negatived , and the resolution was carried .

THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOARD OU GENERAL PUBPOSES then moved the adoption of the following paragraphs of the report : — " Having regard to the duties of the office as regards the business of Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter , the Board are of opinion that four clerks are sufficient . They recommend

that they be dealt with as follows as regards future appointments , and that as regards the clerks now in the office , the following bo the maximum of the salaries which they shall respectively receive , to be arrived at according to the following scale : — " The Chief , or Head Clerk . —That the salary of this officer

shall commence at £ 200 per annum . That after the completion of the second year of office au annual increase of £ 10 shall be made in such salary until the sum of £ 350 is reached , Avhich shall be the maximum salary . " Tbe Second Clerk . —That the salary of this officer shall commence afc £ 150 per annum . That after the completion of the second year of office an annual increase of £ 10 shall be

made to such salary until the sum of £ 200 is reached , Avhich shall be the maximum salary . " The Third and Fourth Clerks . —That the respective salaries of these officers shall commence at £ 100 per annum ; that after the completion of the second year of office an annual increase of £ 10 shall be made to such salary , until the sum of £ 150 is reached , w-hich shall be the maximum salary .

In support of them Bro . LLEAATJLLYN EVANS said the board had Avell considered these recommendations , and submitted them to Grand Lodge with one or two verbal alterations . Bro . Col . LOAVRY COLE said they had a series of three resolutions not in the identical words in the report , and he suggested that the Board of General Purposes should put on the

paper the exact resolutions which they intended to submit . In the ease of the first resolution there ivas no allusion to the Grand Tyler at all . Bro . WARREN said ifc was his opinion thafc as the exact words of the resolutions had not been given in the paper of business , these motions could not be put afc all .

The G . REGISTRAR contended that as the substance of these motions had been given in A' / viting to the Board of Masters , therefore the resolutions could properly be put . Bro . HAVERS , P . G . W ., said allusion had boon made to the Grand Tyler , whose duties ivere not very onerous , and ho had , in addition to his salary , apartments in that building Avhich

the brethren had provided , and it Avas his opinion that unless they wished to spoil a very good and useful officer they would not give him move wages , but would let his salary remain as ifc was . Bro . CROMBIE , P . G . D ., said Bro . Farnfield was about to retire , and it was said that Bro . Buss was to be appointed to the office . At the present time Bro . Buss received a salary of £ 200 a year , and if he ivas to he promoted to the office noiv

held by Bro . Farnfield he Avould have a promotion with no increase of salary . If any one else ivas appointed , then Bro . Buss Avould have an officer over him who Avould have no extra salary , which was a great inconsistency , and thus they were placed on the horns of a dilemma . He quite agreed Avith Bro . Havers that they ought to have the business brought before

them in a proper and intelligible manner , and it was his opinion that they ought to know some time before what business Avas to bo transacted , and not know for the first time on entering the room by the paper that was then put into their hands . These Avere matters which ought not to be discussed in Grand Lodge at all , and if the Board Avould only bring forward their

recommendations in a proper manner Grand Lodge would , no doubt , adopt them . Bro . LLEWELLYN EA'ANS contended that the proceedings had been perfectly regular , for the whole of these resolutions had been submitted to the Board of Masters in the usual way . The G . MASTER then put the motions , which were carried

unanimously . Bro . LLEAVELLYIT EA'ANS then moved , "The Board having regard to the scale above recommended for the salary of a future Grand Secretary , and the length of service of the present Grand Secretary , recommend that an addition of £ 10 be made to his present salary as from the Slsfc day of March

last ; and that in the year 1867 and thereafter , until the above ' maximum of £ 600 be reached , an annual increase of £ 15 be made to such salary , commencing on the 31 st day of March in each year . " The worthy brother at some length enforced the claims which Bro . Clarke had upon the crafts The motion ivas agreed to . Bro . LLEWEELYN EVANS said the next matter he had to

bring under notice ivas one referring to Bro . Farnfield , whose services they were about to lose , he having served them for a great number of years . Tho Board made a recommendation that he should receive a retiring allowance of £ 200 a year , but in retiring from the office of Assistant Grand Secretary he would still retain the office of Secretary to one of their Masonic institutions , and he trusted he might for many years

enjoy good health , and that the institution might long have the benefit of his services . He concluded by moving the folloAving resolution : — " Having been informed by Bro . AVilliam Farnfield , who has been forty-one years employed in the service of Grand Lodge , and AVIIO has during that long period faithfully discharged

'the duties devolving on him , that he is desirous of retiring , his health no longer admitting of his giving that close atten . tion to business that tbe exigencies of the office require , the Board recommend that a retiring pension of £ 250 be granted him , such pension to be paid quarterly , and to commence from the date of his resignation of office , and to be considered as

representing a retiring pension on the part as Avell of Grand Chapter aa of Grand Lodge . " The G . MASTEE put the resolution , which was carried unanimously , followed by loud cheering . The G . MASTER said : On the resolution just passed being confirmed , ifc was his intention to confer upon Bro . Farnfield the

rank of Past Grand Assistant Secretary . Bro . Farnfield on re-entsring the Grand Lodge ivas received with general cheering . Bro . LLEAYELYN EVA -SS then moved the last resolution— " The Board recommend that for the future no person permanently employed in the department ofthe Grand Secretary ' s office shall be permitted to act as Secretary for any of the Masonic Charities ^

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MONITA SECRETA SOCIETATIS JESU. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 16
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 16TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Masonic Mirror.

the Government or any other public body of this country , and I should support tho motion submitted b y the Board of General j Purposes . Bro . SAA ' , P . G . D ., did not agree Avith those brethren who talked of the minimum salary of £ 450 for the Grand Secretary as inadequate , and he would draw the attention of Grand Lodge to the fact that tho largest sum Bro . White ever received Avas

£ 450 a year— £ 400 from Grand Lodgo , and £ 50 from the Grand Chapter , and they never had a bettor Grand Secretary than Bro . White . He believed that £ 450 would be sufficient to provide a suitable person for Grand Secretary . The G . SECRETARY then put the amendment , which Avas negatived , and the resolution was carried .

THE PRESIDENT OP THE BOARD OU GENERAL PUBPOSES then moved the adoption of the following paragraphs of the report : — " Having regard to the duties of the office as regards the business of Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter , the Board are of opinion that four clerks are sufficient . They recommend

that they be dealt with as follows as regards future appointments , and that as regards the clerks now in the office , the following bo the maximum of the salaries which they shall respectively receive , to be arrived at according to the following scale : — " The Chief , or Head Clerk . —That the salary of this officer

shall commence at £ 200 per annum . That after the completion of the second year of office au annual increase of £ 10 shall be made in such salary until the sum of £ 350 is reached , Avhich shall be the maximum salary . " Tbe Second Clerk . —That the salary of this officer shall commence afc £ 150 per annum . That after the completion of the second year of office an annual increase of £ 10 shall be

made to such salary until the sum of £ 200 is reached , Avhich shall be the maximum salary . " The Third and Fourth Clerks . —That the respective salaries of these officers shall commence at £ 100 per annum ; that after the completion of the second year of office an annual increase of £ 10 shall be made to such salary , until the sum of £ 150 is reached , w-hich shall be the maximum salary .

In support of them Bro . LLEAATJLLYN EVANS said the board had Avell considered these recommendations , and submitted them to Grand Lodge with one or two verbal alterations . Bro . Col . LOAVRY COLE said they had a series of three resolutions not in the identical words in the report , and he suggested that the Board of General Purposes should put on the

paper the exact resolutions which they intended to submit . In the ease of the first resolution there ivas no allusion to the Grand Tyler at all . Bro . WARREN said ifc was his opinion thafc as the exact words of the resolutions had not been given in the paper of business , these motions could not be put afc all .

The G . REGISTRAR contended that as the substance of these motions had been given in A' / viting to the Board of Masters , therefore the resolutions could properly be put . Bro . HAVERS , P . G . W ., said allusion had boon made to the Grand Tyler , whose duties ivere not very onerous , and ho had , in addition to his salary , apartments in that building Avhich

the brethren had provided , and it Avas his opinion that unless they wished to spoil a very good and useful officer they would not give him move wages , but would let his salary remain as ifc was . Bro . CROMBIE , P . G . D ., said Bro . Farnfield was about to retire , and it was said that Bro . Buss was to be appointed to the office . At the present time Bro . Buss received a salary of £ 200 a year , and if he ivas to he promoted to the office noiv

held by Bro . Farnfield he Avould have a promotion with no increase of salary . If any one else ivas appointed , then Bro . Buss Avould have an officer over him who Avould have no extra salary , which was a great inconsistency , and thus they were placed on the horns of a dilemma . He quite agreed Avith Bro . Havers that they ought to have the business brought before

them in a proper and intelligible manner , and it was his opinion that they ought to know some time before what business Avas to bo transacted , and not know for the first time on entering the room by the paper that was then put into their hands . These Avere matters which ought not to be discussed in Grand Lodge at all , and if the Board Avould only bring forward their

recommendations in a proper manner Grand Lodge would , no doubt , adopt them . Bro . LLEWELLYN EA'ANS contended that the proceedings had been perfectly regular , for the whole of these resolutions had been submitted to the Board of Masters in the usual way . The G . MASTER then put the motions , which were carried

unanimously . Bro . LLEAVELLYIT EA'ANS then moved , "The Board having regard to the scale above recommended for the salary of a future Grand Secretary , and the length of service of the present Grand Secretary , recommend that an addition of £ 10 be made to his present salary as from the Slsfc day of March

last ; and that in the year 1867 and thereafter , until the above ' maximum of £ 600 be reached , an annual increase of £ 15 be made to such salary , commencing on the 31 st day of March in each year . " The worthy brother at some length enforced the claims which Bro . Clarke had upon the crafts The motion ivas agreed to . Bro . LLEWEELYN EVANS said the next matter he had to

bring under notice ivas one referring to Bro . Farnfield , whose services they were about to lose , he having served them for a great number of years . Tho Board made a recommendation that he should receive a retiring allowance of £ 200 a year , but in retiring from the office of Assistant Grand Secretary he would still retain the office of Secretary to one of their Masonic institutions , and he trusted he might for many years

enjoy good health , and that the institution might long have the benefit of his services . He concluded by moving the folloAving resolution : — " Having been informed by Bro . AVilliam Farnfield , who has been forty-one years employed in the service of Grand Lodge , and AVIIO has during that long period faithfully discharged

'the duties devolving on him , that he is desirous of retiring , his health no longer admitting of his giving that close atten . tion to business that tbe exigencies of the office require , the Board recommend that a retiring pension of £ 250 be granted him , such pension to be paid quarterly , and to commence from the date of his resignation of office , and to be considered as

representing a retiring pension on the part as Avell of Grand Chapter aa of Grand Lodge . " The G . MASTEE put the resolution , which was carried unanimously , followed by loud cheering . The G . MASTER said : On the resolution just passed being confirmed , ifc was his intention to confer upon Bro . Farnfield the

rank of Past Grand Assistant Secretary . Bro . Farnfield on re-entsring the Grand Lodge ivas received with general cheering . Bro . LLEAYELYN EVA -SS then moved the last resolution— " The Board recommend that for the future no person permanently employed in the department ofthe Grand Secretary ' s office shall be permitted to act as Secretary for any of the Masonic Charities ^

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