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Foreign.
GRENADA , Oct . 7 , 1848 , Post tencbras lux . — Mount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter . —At a stated convocation of the Alount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter , No . 54 on the registry of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ( being the festival of the autumnal equinox ) the annual election of office-bearers took place , when the following companions were declared duly elected : —Bros . AA' . Stephenson , as Z . ; T . Boog ( Proxy ) Z . ; J . AL AirdIL ; D . AV . GibbsJ . ;
, , , M . G . Stephenson , E . ; J . AVells , N . ; and J . B . Lundy , Principal Sojourner . Sept . 29 . —Mark Master ' s Lodge . —A lodge of this degree ancl title was formed under the sanction of the charter of the Alount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter No . 54 .
ST . LUCIA . —The governor has issued a proclamation for the establishment of a library ancl museum ; and , through the influence of Alasonry , has confided the order for books to Bro . Spencer ; masonic works have not been forgotten . PRINCE EDWARD ' ISLAND . —A grand masonic meeting has been held ; a late Deputy Aiaster was in the chair . So numerous was the meeting that the Town Hall was overcrowded . The masonic address of the chairman was admirable , and should be published in the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review . "—\ Lf favoured with a copy , we will gladly insert it . —En /]
AIONTREAL . —The attack on the "Freemasons' Quarterly" has struck us here in the distance with surprise ; we trust , however , that the editor will not discontinue his labours , so materially does that work contribute to aid Alasonry . AVe are of opinion that , although certain home truths may not be palatable , that the Craft should officially patronise it , and at once declare it to be its accredited organ . Here we are working well ; but it is not too much to say thai we are indebted greatly for our knowledge of the true spirit of Masonry to the intelligent editor of the " Quarterly . "
America.—United States.
AMERICA . —UNITED STATES .
We are altogether without our usual report . ( CIRCULAR . ) "Extract , —Pittsburgh , Pa , Sept . 8 , 1848 . —To the M . E . G . C . Officers , and Sir Knights of all Regular Encampments of Knights Templar and Knights of Malta of the Order of St . John of Jerusalem throughout the world , greeting , —At a stated meeting of the Pittsburgh Encampment , No . I , held on the 6 th September ( working in
Pittsburgh , Pa ., under a charter granted by the G . C . Encampment of the U . S . A . ) , the Al . E . G . C . gave information of the existence in Philadelphia , Pa ., of a clandestine body of men styling themselves an Encampment of Knights Templar and the appendant Orders , working under what they claim to be a revived charter of an encampment legally constituted many years ago by the then Grand Encampment of Pennsylvania . This latter body was organised in 1814 by delegates from
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Foreign.
GRENADA , Oct . 7 , 1848 , Post tencbras lux . — Mount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter . —At a stated convocation of the Alount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter , No . 54 on the registry of the Supreme Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Scotland ( being the festival of the autumnal equinox ) the annual election of office-bearers took place , when the following companions were declared duly elected : —Bros . AA' . Stephenson , as Z . ; T . Boog ( Proxy ) Z . ; J . AL AirdIL ; D . AV . GibbsJ . ;
, , , M . G . Stephenson , E . ; J . AVells , N . ; and J . B . Lundy , Principal Sojourner . Sept . 29 . —Mark Master ' s Lodge . —A lodge of this degree ancl title was formed under the sanction of the charter of the Alount Herodim Royal Arch Chapter No . 54 .
ST . LUCIA . —The governor has issued a proclamation for the establishment of a library ancl museum ; and , through the influence of Alasonry , has confided the order for books to Bro . Spencer ; masonic works have not been forgotten . PRINCE EDWARD ' ISLAND . —A grand masonic meeting has been held ; a late Deputy Aiaster was in the chair . So numerous was the meeting that the Town Hall was overcrowded . The masonic address of the chairman was admirable , and should be published in the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review . "—\ Lf favoured with a copy , we will gladly insert it . —En /]
AIONTREAL . —The attack on the "Freemasons' Quarterly" has struck us here in the distance with surprise ; we trust , however , that the editor will not discontinue his labours , so materially does that work contribute to aid Alasonry . AVe are of opinion that , although certain home truths may not be palatable , that the Craft should officially patronise it , and at once declare it to be its accredited organ . Here we are working well ; but it is not too much to say thai we are indebted greatly for our knowledge of the true spirit of Masonry to the intelligent editor of the " Quarterly . "
America.—United States.
AMERICA . —UNITED STATES .
We are altogether without our usual report . ( CIRCULAR . ) "Extract , —Pittsburgh , Pa , Sept . 8 , 1848 . —To the M . E . G . C . Officers , and Sir Knights of all Regular Encampments of Knights Templar and Knights of Malta of the Order of St . John of Jerusalem throughout the world , greeting , —At a stated meeting of the Pittsburgh Encampment , No . I , held on the 6 th September ( working in
Pittsburgh , Pa ., under a charter granted by the G . C . Encampment of the U . S . A . ) , the Al . E . G . C . gave information of the existence in Philadelphia , Pa ., of a clandestine body of men styling themselves an Encampment of Knights Templar and the appendant Orders , working under what they claim to be a revived charter of an encampment legally constituted many years ago by the then Grand Encampment of Pennsylvania . This latter body was organised in 1814 by delegates from