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Foreign.
G . T . ; A . G . Blair , G . S . ; R . D . Clarke , G . DC . ; AV . Rogers , S . G . D . ; J . G . Ross , J . G . D ; John M'Pherson , G . S . AY . ; H . Schallehn , G . O . ; Cumming , G . S . B ; M'Laren , G . P . ; Duggan , G . T . PRINCE EDWARD ' ISLAND . —ST JOHN ' LODGE . —The anniversary of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated by the Brethren of St . " John ' s Lodge dining together . The dinner was served up in Bro . Pallister ' s
best style , and the wines were pronounced excellent . After spending the evening in love and harmony , the company separated at a late hour , highly pleased with their entertainment . HOBART TOWN , June . — Sr . JOHN THE BAPTIST . — The several Lodges sat down to sumptuous entertainments at Mezger ' s Hotel and the White Horse , in honour of the Festival of St- John . From indisposition we were unable to attend either of these meetings , and the particulars have not been sent us . The good cheer was excellent and profuse , and the utmost hilarity and good fellowship reigned throughout the evening .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
MASONP . V IN THE UNITED STATES . § 2 ^ We are requested to correct an error in our last , at page 45 S , wherein it was stated that Dr . Winslow was the Grand Secretary . It appears that the Doctor is corresponding Grand Secretary ; the official Grand Secretary being BRO . AV . C . MOORE . This correction is the more needful , as the certificates of Brethren might otherwise be
doubted for want of the proper official signature . Address . — " Bro . W . C- Moore , Grand Secretary , Grand Lodyc of Massachusetts Office , No . 17 , School Street , Boston . "
To one familiar with the operation of the Masonic Institutions of the United States and Europe , there is a large field for remark , in the variations of their popular estimation ; their management ; their unions and divisions of degrees ; their internal practices , affecting the habits and character of the members ; their systems of government founded on one constitutional basis , but taking striking contrasts in their administration ; the differences arising from the forms of civil governments , or the
general character of the people . To look upon some of these Institutions under certain circumstances . Masonry would seem to be the ministering angel diffusing peace , love , and happiness to all who will partake of the proffered blessing ; but turning to examine other portions , the question cannot be avoided , AVhat good do these produce ? The enquirer who looks upon all the parts of the Institution as only component parts of one great and universal Fraternity , will no more be offended at the very small share of knowledge of the history , theory , and work of Masonry , in a portion of the general
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Foreign.
G . T . ; A . G . Blair , G . S . ; R . D . Clarke , G . DC . ; AV . Rogers , S . G . D . ; J . G . Ross , J . G . D ; John M'Pherson , G . S . AY . ; H . Schallehn , G . O . ; Cumming , G . S . B ; M'Laren , G . P . ; Duggan , G . T . PRINCE EDWARD ' ISLAND . —ST JOHN ' LODGE . —The anniversary of St . John the Evangelist was celebrated by the Brethren of St . " John ' s Lodge dining together . The dinner was served up in Bro . Pallister ' s
best style , and the wines were pronounced excellent . After spending the evening in love and harmony , the company separated at a late hour , highly pleased with their entertainment . HOBART TOWN , June . — Sr . JOHN THE BAPTIST . — The several Lodges sat down to sumptuous entertainments at Mezger ' s Hotel and the White Horse , in honour of the Festival of St- John . From indisposition we were unable to attend either of these meetings , and the particulars have not been sent us . The good cheer was excellent and profuse , and the utmost hilarity and good fellowship reigned throughout the evening .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
MASONP . V IN THE UNITED STATES . § 2 ^ We are requested to correct an error in our last , at page 45 S , wherein it was stated that Dr . Winslow was the Grand Secretary . It appears that the Doctor is corresponding Grand Secretary ; the official Grand Secretary being BRO . AV . C . MOORE . This correction is the more needful , as the certificates of Brethren might otherwise be
doubted for want of the proper official signature . Address . — " Bro . W . C- Moore , Grand Secretary , Grand Lodyc of Massachusetts Office , No . 17 , School Street , Boston . "
To one familiar with the operation of the Masonic Institutions of the United States and Europe , there is a large field for remark , in the variations of their popular estimation ; their management ; their unions and divisions of degrees ; their internal practices , affecting the habits and character of the members ; their systems of government founded on one constitutional basis , but taking striking contrasts in their administration ; the differences arising from the forms of civil governments , or the
general character of the people . To look upon some of these Institutions under certain circumstances . Masonry would seem to be the ministering angel diffusing peace , love , and happiness to all who will partake of the proffered blessing ; but turning to examine other portions , the question cannot be avoided , AVhat good do these produce ? The enquirer who looks upon all the parts of the Institution as only component parts of one great and universal Fraternity , will no more be offended at the very small share of knowledge of the history , theory , and work of Masonry , in a portion of the general