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Sivsto to feraptkttfs . A MEMBER OF A LIUMTHGOW LODGE . —Name and address omitted . The following stand over : —Reports of Craft lodges 88 , 131 , 185 , 279 , 359 , 597- 661 , 663 , 6 78 , 699 , 784 , 1126 , 1282 ; Chapter 73 . —Scotland : Lodges 6 , 219 , 332 , 3 60 ; Chapter 69 . —Mark Lodge 35 . —Red Cross Conclaves 55 , 102 . —Masonic Ball in Liverpool . —Letters from T . S ., W . M . 1426 , M . M ., P . M . 66 3 , W . J . H ., and J . D .

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Second Edition , Now Ready , 1 / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T ., B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED BY DR ., ] . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . LONDON . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Fleet-street ; and 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain . „ R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . I . IVEHP 001 .. —Geo . Kenning , 2 , Monument-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry & Co ., 59 , Deansgate . DUBI . ; N . —C . Hedgelong , 26 , Grafton-street . GLASGOW . —Geo . Kenning , 145 , Argyle-street .

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Now Readv Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK ' MASONS' SONG , Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 ° , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland Moat Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Words by Bro . T . Burdett Vcoman , Original Mark Lodge No . i „ composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Mark LodgeNo . 1 . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .

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SECOND EDITION . —NOW READY . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , BY BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 393 , England . ) T ~« HIS work is a perfect handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminently practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 198 , Fleet-street ,

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MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION BAKER STREET . N w added , PORTRAIT MODELS of the SHAH of PERSIA , Marshal MacMahon , M . Thiers , and the late Charles Dickens . The original autograph and testimonial , written and presented by the Shah to Messrs . Tussaud , July 3 , 1873 , is exhibited . Admission is . Children under ten , 6 d . Extra Rooms , 6 d . Open from ten a . m . till ten p . m .

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. THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY , FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT DAY . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations . BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , and Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . One vol ., 800 pages 8 vo ., with an Index . Cloth gilt . Price , 10 s . 6 d . " This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested person may regard it , therefore , as the present text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian . " The author seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . "—The Alhenaaun . " Of its value to Freemasons , as a detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too hig hly . "Public Opinion . Bro . GEORGE KENNING , ig 8 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , E . C .

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In the Press , will shortly be Published . Price 5 s ., Svo , handsomely bound . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEBIUS PAMPILUS , ( Bishop of Caesaream Palestine ) . Done into English from that edition , set forth by VALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 1659 . Preface by Bros . R . Wentworth Little , and the Rev . A . F , A . Woodford . With Engravings of Constantine , Duke of Sussex , Lord Rancliffe , Earl Bective , M . P ., Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., & c , & c . London : GEORGE KENNING , 198 , Fleet-street .

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The Freemason , SATURDAY , J ANUARY 24 , 1874 .

The New Irish Lodge Constitutions.

THE NEW IRISH LODGE CONSTITUTIONS .

Our attention has been seasonably called by our able Bro ., P . M . J . H . Woodworth , to the proposed but objectionable Law No . 133 .

As we understand the matter , on a point of order , the previous debate and decision have been adjudged to be informal , and the discussion is to commence " de novo " when next the Grand

Lodge meets , on proposed Law 133 , and other laws in the New Book of Constitutions for Ireland . Very weighty are our Brother Woodworth ' s objections to such an enactment , the parallel of

which we venture to think never have been suggested to any Craft Grand Lodge before . For " ipso facto " it violates every principle of Masonic jurisprudence , nay , even of secular

legality and equity . In the first place , it is very like that famous law of old , which condemned a man first , and tried him afterwards . In the next place it positively refuses a

hearing to a member of the Craft , in his own Grand Lodge , and condemns him , unheard and irrevocably , on the sentence of an extern court , and of an alien tribunal .

It is proposed to be defended , it seems , on the ground of a " compact , " or " concordat" with other coequal jurisdictions . Now this position we entirely deny , and

The New Irish Lodge Constitutions.

challenge as being both utterly unmasonic and untenable . If , indeed , the clause was defended on the ground , that the laws of the three Craft Grand

Lodges of England , Scotland , and Ireland , were so to say , interchangeable , and that a sentence of expulsion by one Grand Lodge was to be communicated to each Grand Lodge , and that

equal penalties would attach in each jurisdiction , even then , the unchanging principles of human justice , would , we think , dictate the propriety of an appeal , or at any rate a hearing , before the

sentence of one Grand Lodge . took effect in the jurisdiction of another . But , in this case , four bodies , however august or important , which have nothing to do with the

Craft Grand Lodge , claim equal authority with the Craft Grand Lodge itself , and their decisions are to be binding on , and unchallenged by , the members of the Craft Grand Lodge of Ireland .

Indeed , the rote of the Grand Lodge of Ireland under such circumstances , is a very passive and not a very dignified one . The Irish Grand Lodge is to register " sub

silentio " tha decision of another body of men , of whom many may not even be subscribing members of any Craft Lodge ! Altogether we never temember to have seen

or read such a thoroughly unmasonic proposition . How in 1874 , such a law could be framed , and above all submitted to Irish Craft Masons , we cannot pretend to understand or to explain !

We do not think , that , our good Bro . Woodworth need at all labour the question , in what position an expelled Craft Mason will be as regards the high grades . Our opinion long has

been , that , with every possible respect and goodwill for the high grades , we have nothing , 33 Craft Masons , to do with them , or they with us , —and that , they should legislate for

themselves , while we legislate , as Craft Masons , for ourselves . This is , we think , the only possible position for us mutually to take up , and most consistent with reciprocal courtesy and respect .

According to the general Regulations of Royal Arch Masons in this country , viz ., No . 10 , page 5 , " when the Grand Lodge or any other competent authority in the Craft , shall suspend or

expel any brother who is a Royal Arch Mason , the ) Grand Chapter shall , immediately on such suspension * or expulsion being communicated , proceed to declare such companion

suspended or expelled from his Arch Masonic functions , for the period while such Craft suspension or expulsion continues . " Thus , curiously enough , in England , the Grand Chapter registers

the decision of the Craft Grand Lodge , in respect of a Craft brother who is a Royal Arch companion ; whereas , in Ireland , by an inversion of the " natural order of things , " it is proposed

to make the Grand Lodge register the decision of the Grand Chapter , and of four alien , but apparently co-equal bodies . In England we wisely acknowledge the undoubted superiority

and supremacy of the Craft Grand Lodge . We therefore heartily echo our able correspondent ' s words , in the expression of our hopes

also , that , the good sense and discriminating judgment of our Irish brethren , will reject unhesitatingly this most dangerous innovation on the ancient laws and liberties of Craft Masonry

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i — ' ... NOTICE . The Subscription to THE FREEMASON is now 10 s . per annum , post-free , payable m advance . Vol . I ., bound in cloth 4 s . 6 d . Vol . 11 ., ditto js . 6 d . Vol . s HI ., IV ., V . and VI [ each 15 s . od . Reading Cases to hold 52 numbers ... 2 s . 6 d . Ditto ditto 4 do . ... is . 6 d . "United States of America . THE FREEMASON is delivered free in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . The Freemason is published on Saturday Mornings in time for the early trains . The price of the Freemason is Twopence per weekj annual Subscription , los , ( payable in advance . ) All communications , letters , & c , to be addressed to the Editor , 98 , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editorwill pay careful attention to all MSS . entrusted to him , but cannot undertake to return them unless accompanied by postage stamps .

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Sivsto to feraptkttfs . A MEMBER OF A LIUMTHGOW LODGE . —Name and address omitted . The following stand over : —Reports of Craft lodges 88 , 131 , 185 , 279 , 359 , 597- 661 , 663 , 6 78 , 699 , 784 , 1126 , 1282 ; Chapter 73 . —Scotland : Lodges 6 , 219 , 332 , 3 60 ; Chapter 69 . —Mark Lodge 35 . —Red Cross Conclaves 55 , 102 . —Masonic Ball in Liverpool . —Letters from T . S ., W . M . 1426 , M . M ., P . M . 66 3 , W . J . H ., and J . D .

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NOTICE . All Communications , Advertisements , & c , intended for insertion in the Number of the following Saturday , must reach the Office not later than 6 o ' clock on IVednesday evening :

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Now Ready . THE NEW MARK TRACING BOARD , 3 6 m . by 23 m . Price 42 s . To be had at Bro . Kenning ' s Masonic Depots , Little Britain and Fleet-street , London .

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Price 3 / - , post-free 3 / 1 . THE RED CROSS SONG , Words by Bro . R . W . Little . Music by Bro . H . Parker . CfFICE : —19 S , FLEET-STREET .

Ad00605

Second Edition , Now Ready , 1 / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T ., B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED BY DR ., ] . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . LONDON . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Fleet-street ; and 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain . „ R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . I . IVEHP 001 .. —Geo . Kenning , 2 , Monument-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry & Co ., 59 , Deansgate . DUBI . ; N . —C . Hedgelong , 26 , Grafton-street . GLASGOW . —Geo . Kenning , 145 , Argyle-street .

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Now Readv Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK ' MASONS' SONG , Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 ° , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland Moat Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Words by Bro . T . Burdett Vcoman , Original Mark Lodge No . i „ composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Mark LodgeNo . 1 . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .

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SECOND EDITION . —NOW READY . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , BY BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 393 , England . ) T ~« HIS work is a perfect handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminently practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 198 , Fleet-street ,

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MADAME TUSSAUD'S EXHIBITION BAKER STREET . N w added , PORTRAIT MODELS of the SHAH of PERSIA , Marshal MacMahon , M . Thiers , and the late Charles Dickens . The original autograph and testimonial , written and presented by the Shah to Messrs . Tussaud , July 3 , 1873 , is exhibited . Admission is . Children under ten , 6 d . Extra Rooms , 6 d . Open from ten a . m . till ten p . m .

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. THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY , FROM ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT DAY . Drawn from the best sources and the most recent investigations . BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , and Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . One vol ., 800 pages 8 vo ., with an Index . Cloth gilt . Price , 10 s . 6 d . " This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested person may regard it , therefore , as the present text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian . " The author seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . "—The Alhenaaun . " Of its value to Freemasons , as a detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too hig hly . "Public Opinion . Bro . GEORGE KENNING , ig 8 , FLEET STREET , LONDON , E . C .

Ad00612

In the Press , will shortly be Published . Price 5 s ., Svo , handsomely bound . THE LIFE OF CONSTANTINE . Written in Greek , by EUSEBIUS PAMPILUS , ( Bishop of Caesaream Palestine ) . Done into English from that edition , set forth by VALESIUS , and printed in Paris in the year 1659 . Preface by Bros . R . Wentworth Little , and the Rev . A . F , A . Woodford . With Engravings of Constantine , Duke of Sussex , Lord Rancliffe , Earl Bective , M . P ., Sir Frederick Martin Williams , Bart ., M . P ., & c , & c . London : GEORGE KENNING , 198 , Fleet-street .

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NOW READY . REFLECTED RAYS OF LIGHT UPON FREEMASONRY : OR , The Freemasons' Pocket Compendium With an Emblematical Frontispiece . A Hand-Book of the Principles of Freemasonry , and Pocket Vade Mecum and Guide to the various Ceremonies connected with Craft Masonry , so far as the same arc allowed to be communicable , in accordance with the principles of the Order . Price One Shilling , Post-free for Thirteen Stamps . old by 13 ro . Gio . KINNIKO , 198 , Fleet-street , London , E . C .

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NOW READY , Price 2 S . 6 d . ; Post Free , 2 s . 8 d . Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged A FULL COLOURED ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS , From Master Mason to the 30 th Degree ( inclusive ) . Office , 198 , Fleet-street . OFFICE , j 98 , FLEET-STREET . 1

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The Freemason , SATURDAY , J ANUARY 24 , 1874 .

The New Irish Lodge Constitutions.

THE NEW IRISH LODGE CONSTITUTIONS .

Our attention has been seasonably called by our able Bro ., P . M . J . H . Woodworth , to the proposed but objectionable Law No . 133 .

As we understand the matter , on a point of order , the previous debate and decision have been adjudged to be informal , and the discussion is to commence " de novo " when next the Grand

Lodge meets , on proposed Law 133 , and other laws in the New Book of Constitutions for Ireland . Very weighty are our Brother Woodworth ' s objections to such an enactment , the parallel of

which we venture to think never have been suggested to any Craft Grand Lodge before . For " ipso facto " it violates every principle of Masonic jurisprudence , nay , even of secular

legality and equity . In the first place , it is very like that famous law of old , which condemned a man first , and tried him afterwards . In the next place it positively refuses a

hearing to a member of the Craft , in his own Grand Lodge , and condemns him , unheard and irrevocably , on the sentence of an extern court , and of an alien tribunal .

It is proposed to be defended , it seems , on the ground of a " compact , " or " concordat" with other coequal jurisdictions . Now this position we entirely deny , and

The New Irish Lodge Constitutions.

challenge as being both utterly unmasonic and untenable . If , indeed , the clause was defended on the ground , that the laws of the three Craft Grand

Lodges of England , Scotland , and Ireland , were so to say , interchangeable , and that a sentence of expulsion by one Grand Lodge was to be communicated to each Grand Lodge , and that

equal penalties would attach in each jurisdiction , even then , the unchanging principles of human justice , would , we think , dictate the propriety of an appeal , or at any rate a hearing , before the

sentence of one Grand Lodge . took effect in the jurisdiction of another . But , in this case , four bodies , however august or important , which have nothing to do with the

Craft Grand Lodge , claim equal authority with the Craft Grand Lodge itself , and their decisions are to be binding on , and unchallenged by , the members of the Craft Grand Lodge of Ireland .

Indeed , the rote of the Grand Lodge of Ireland under such circumstances , is a very passive and not a very dignified one . The Irish Grand Lodge is to register " sub

silentio " tha decision of another body of men , of whom many may not even be subscribing members of any Craft Lodge ! Altogether we never temember to have seen

or read such a thoroughly unmasonic proposition . How in 1874 , such a law could be framed , and above all submitted to Irish Craft Masons , we cannot pretend to understand or to explain !

We do not think , that , our good Bro . Woodworth need at all labour the question , in what position an expelled Craft Mason will be as regards the high grades . Our opinion long has

been , that , with every possible respect and goodwill for the high grades , we have nothing , 33 Craft Masons , to do with them , or they with us , —and that , they should legislate for

themselves , while we legislate , as Craft Masons , for ourselves . This is , we think , the only possible position for us mutually to take up , and most consistent with reciprocal courtesy and respect .

According to the general Regulations of Royal Arch Masons in this country , viz ., No . 10 , page 5 , " when the Grand Lodge or any other competent authority in the Craft , shall suspend or

expel any brother who is a Royal Arch Mason , the ) Grand Chapter shall , immediately on such suspension * or expulsion being communicated , proceed to declare such companion

suspended or expelled from his Arch Masonic functions , for the period while such Craft suspension or expulsion continues . " Thus , curiously enough , in England , the Grand Chapter registers

the decision of the Craft Grand Lodge , in respect of a Craft brother who is a Royal Arch companion ; whereas , in Ireland , by an inversion of the " natural order of things , " it is proposed

to make the Grand Lodge register the decision of the Grand Chapter , and of four alien , but apparently co-equal bodies . In England we wisely acknowledge the undoubted superiority

and supremacy of the Craft Grand Lodge . We therefore heartily echo our able correspondent ' s words , in the expression of our hopes

also , that , the good sense and discriminating judgment of our Irish brethren , will reject unhesitatingly this most dangerous innovation on the ancient laws and liberties of Craft Masonry

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