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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

GBAND Chapter lias met . and separated , with nothing very striking to notice or comment upon . There have been-numerous and pleasant gatherings of the Provincial Grand Lod ges of Norfolkof Essex

, , of Staffordshire , and Jersey . Pour new lodges have boon consecrated—the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 1447 , Barton-on-tho Humber ; tho Eoyal Military Lodge , No . 1449 , St . George ' s Hall , Canterbury ; tho

Bagshaw Lodge , No . 1 . 450 , Buckhurstliill ; St . Alphege Lodge , 1431 , Solihull , and other new lod ges arc announced .

AT Liverpool the late worth y mayor , Bro . E . Samuolson , P . P . S . G . D . for Cheshire , attended divine service at St . Stephens , Byrom-stroct , accompanied b y several of the corporation , and by about

150 of tho brethren , in order to enable tho congregation to pay off tho debt remaining on the church . Tho sermon was preached % Bro . tiro Eovd . G . Battle , D . D ., Princi pal of Freshfiold College , and the collection amounted altogether to £ 58 Is . Od .

' WE are glad to observe that our very worth y and worshi pful Brother , J . E . Stebhng , has been complimented by a public dinner and presentation at Southampton . Is the "Ereemason" notice has been

called to a recent most unbecoming attack on Eroomasons by the Eoman Catholic bishop , Dr . Brown , and wo shall all join | a the expression of tho hope that this is uio last time our peaceful and inoffensive

° Kior may bo subjected to such an undented accusation . Wo arc also glad to notice tiie timely warning of the "Ereeniason" against surreptitious rituals , which ai ' e utterl y valueless and most objectionable "i evcty way .

IN Scotland the Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge took place on the 3 rd instant , when Sir Michael Shaw Stewart , Bart ., was nominated as tho M . W . Grand Master Mason ; E . W . P . G . M ., the

Earl of Eosslyn , Substitute Grand Master ; Captain J . T . Oswald , of Duuniker , Senior , and the Earl of Kollie ,. Junior Grand Warden . Three charters were petitioned for , for new lodges ; two wore practically granted , and one remitted for further consideration .

THE most important subject to which tho Grand Lodge of Scotland can 'turn their attention to is that of the annual subscription , for Scotch Masonry will never be on a satisfactory footing until then system of payments to the lodges bo materially amended and altered .

WE are glad to record the resuscitation , under much of present eeldt and future promise , of the Eoyal Arch Abbey Chaptor , No . 76 , at Paisley . May success attend it .

IN Ireland tlie Eovised Constitutions are to come before tho Irish Grand Lodge this month , and wo hope to give a full account of tho proceedings in our next month ' s summary .

IT has often been remarked how little wo know of Irish Ereemasonry , but we will hope that such apparent want of mutual interest will not bo allowed to continue , as it does not really exist , and has

arisen mainly , wo believe , from circumstances , to use a well-known phrase , over which English and Irish Masons had " no control . "

IN Prance a very remarkable contest is apparently going on , and one which may affect the influence of the " Grand Orient " of France , or the Governing Grand Lodge , N

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
REFLECTIONS ON THE PRESENT CONDITION OF MASONRY IN TEUTONIC AND LATIN COUNTRIES. Article 3
POST PRANDIAL SPEECHES. Article 6
A TALE OF "MISTIRY" AND OF "HAWE." Article 8
MORAL. Article 9
THE NEW MASONIC HALL AT PHILADELPHIA. Article 10
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 3. Article 18
Our Archaeogical Corner. Article 20
COLLECTANEA CURIOSA, 1781, Article 20
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 22
ADDRESS Article 24
Reviews. Article 30
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

GBAND Chapter lias met . and separated , with nothing very striking to notice or comment upon . There have been-numerous and pleasant gatherings of the Provincial Grand Lod ges of Norfolkof Essex

, , of Staffordshire , and Jersey . Pour new lodges have boon consecrated—the Lodge of St . Matthew , No . 1447 , Barton-on-tho Humber ; tho Eoyal Military Lodge , No . 1449 , St . George ' s Hall , Canterbury ; tho

Bagshaw Lodge , No . 1 . 450 , Buckhurstliill ; St . Alphege Lodge , 1431 , Solihull , and other new lod ges arc announced .

AT Liverpool the late worth y mayor , Bro . E . Samuolson , P . P . S . G . D . for Cheshire , attended divine service at St . Stephens , Byrom-stroct , accompanied b y several of the corporation , and by about

150 of tho brethren , in order to enable tho congregation to pay off tho debt remaining on the church . Tho sermon was preached % Bro . tiro Eovd . G . Battle , D . D ., Princi pal of Freshfiold College , and the collection amounted altogether to £ 58 Is . Od .

' WE are glad to observe that our very worth y and worshi pful Brother , J . E . Stebhng , has been complimented by a public dinner and presentation at Southampton . Is the "Ereemason" notice has been

called to a recent most unbecoming attack on Eroomasons by the Eoman Catholic bishop , Dr . Brown , and wo shall all join | a the expression of tho hope that this is uio last time our peaceful and inoffensive

° Kior may bo subjected to such an undented accusation . Wo arc also glad to notice tiie timely warning of the "Ereeniason" against surreptitious rituals , which ai ' e utterl y valueless and most objectionable "i evcty way .

IN Scotland the Quarterly Communication of the Grand Lodge took place on the 3 rd instant , when Sir Michael Shaw Stewart , Bart ., was nominated as tho M . W . Grand Master Mason ; E . W . P . G . M ., the

Earl of Eosslyn , Substitute Grand Master ; Captain J . T . Oswald , of Duuniker , Senior , and the Earl of Kollie ,. Junior Grand Warden . Three charters were petitioned for , for new lodges ; two wore practically granted , and one remitted for further consideration .

THE most important subject to which tho Grand Lodge of Scotland can 'turn their attention to is that of the annual subscription , for Scotch Masonry will never be on a satisfactory footing until then system of payments to the lodges bo materially amended and altered .

WE are glad to record the resuscitation , under much of present eeldt and future promise , of the Eoyal Arch Abbey Chaptor , No . 76 , at Paisley . May success attend it .

IN Ireland tlie Eovised Constitutions are to come before tho Irish Grand Lodge this month , and wo hope to give a full account of tho proceedings in our next month ' s summary .

IT has often been remarked how little wo know of Irish Ereemasonry , but we will hope that such apparent want of mutual interest will not bo allowed to continue , as it does not really exist , and has

arisen mainly , wo believe , from circumstances , to use a well-known phrase , over which English and Irish Masons had " no control . "

IN Prance a very remarkable contest is apparently going on , and one which may affect the influence of the " Grand Orient " of France , or the Governing Grand Lodge , N

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