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entitled to benefits, because from the fact that a brother can be confined to his house, and at the same time able to give directions-that superintending and following his business are two distinct matters.-In G. L. of N. Y., Nov. 1844.

When a brother is deprived of following his usual occupation, by sickness or accident, he is entitled to the benefits of his Lodge; but on his recovery from said sickness or accident, though he may be compelled to change his business on account of said sickness or accident, or for other cause, he has no claim upon the Lodge.-In G. L. of N. Y., Nov. 1844.

ART. V. § 1. Eligibility for Degrees, § 2. Rates of Degrees,

ART. VI. § 1. Amendments,

§ 2. By-Laws,

APPENDIX,

LIST OF MEMBERS,

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BY-LAWS.

ART. 1. Of Meetings-Time of Meeting, Quo

rum, &c.,

ART. II. Duties of the several officers defined,

ART. III. Election of the various officers, &c.
ART. IV. Representatives to the Grand Lodge,
How and when elected,

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ART. V. Committees-how appointed, and their

duties,

ART. VI. Cards-Traveling and Visiting-how granted, &c.,

ART. VII. Benefits-to whom paid, &c.,

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ART. VIII. Membership--qualification for, &c. ART. IX. Dues--amount paid for membership, and for weekly dues,

Funds--how held, transferred, &c.

ART. X. Trustees-how and when elected, and

their duties,

ART. XI. Penalties and Fincs—for what imposed

and amount,

ART. XII. Refreshments,

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