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Freemasonry In The Levant.

The fact is , that English Masonry has been doing its work , and has provided lodges for Turks , Armenians , and Greeks , while Bro . Treu is still projecting ; and the writer forgets to state that , if the Lodge Italia of Constantinople conferred

its honorary membership on Bro . Treu for presenting a very practical project for the foundation of Greek lodges and an Hellenic Grand Lodge , which has not been carried out , and which is being worked out apart from him , ancl on a

different basis , that lodge , as its first act on its foundation conferred its honorary membership on Bro . Sir Henry Bulwer , Prov . G . M . of Turkey , and Bro . Hyde Clarke , D . Prov . G . M . of Turkey , for what they had already done for extending Masonry in

Turkey . The extension of Masonry in Turkey has been indeed the result of a liberal and systematic policy of the rulers of Masonry in the East , worked out hy the brethren on the spot , and supported at each step by the authorities at home .

To go on with details bearing on the real history of the case , we may observe that the formation of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Turkey was the result of the foundation of the German Lodge at Smyrna , which , gave the third lodge . At the

same time , a German lodge was formed at Constantinople , called the Deutsche Bund , for which the Oriental Lodge found the funds . Some particulars as to these lodges may be seen in Bro . Findel's " History of Freemasonry . "

After the warrant was obtained , and the expense of outfit conferred , the founder , in conjunction with Bro . George Treu , determined not to work it , but to start a lodge under a Hamburgh warrant—for which purpose they kept back

candidates they had prepared for the Deutsche Bund , got them initiated in Germany , and , by the help of their signatures , made up the seven petitioners for the Hamburgh wan-ant . Such is the history of the foundation of the famous Lodge

Germania am Goldnen Horn , which has done so much , for " extending Masonry in the East , with its W . M ., George Treu . It may very well be believed that these proceedings produced great indignation ,

particularly among the English victims who had been supplied by the Oriental Lodge to work the Deutsche Bund Lodge , and who were responsible for the large advances . No action was taken by the English Provincial Grand Lodge , and consequently no protest was made : but the D . Prov . G . M .

threatened to apply to the Grand Lodge of England to represent the circumstances to the Grand Lodge of Hamburgh , so as to obtain justice in the case ; but on . the promise of the parties , and at the request of the English members of the

Deutsche Bund , relying on such promises , he consented not to take any further proceedings . Since then the Deutsche Bund has been carried

on by members of the Oriental , who have nearly discharged its debt . Neither at that time , nor at any other , was such a -preposterous pretence put forward by the provincial authorities , as that the Grand Lodge of

England had exclesive jurisdiction in Turkey , and that no other Grand Lodge had the power to form lodges there . The Grand Orient of France has always had a lodge in Constantinople from the beginning of the century , and at the time in

question the Grand Lodge of Scotland had granted a warrant for a lodge at Beyrout . So far from the provincial authorities making themselves so malicious , they have always been ready to cooperate with the other jurisdictions as they did

with the Italian Lodge , and as they did by authorising the Prov . S . G . W . of 1863-4 to accept the Venerableship of the French Lodge of the Grand Orient , whereby that lodge has been restored , and put in a prosperous position .

So the Germania am Goldnen Horn went on , and from that day to this it has done nothing but maintain a bare existence to give a title to Bro . Treu for propounding his schemes for the abolition of all ancient and existing Masonry , and for

which schemes the German brethren have shown as little sympathy as the English . Bro . Treu failed in playing the same game with the German Lodge at Smyrna . The Deutsche Bund Lodge at Constantinople

was followed by the Bulwer , named in honour of the Prov . G . M ., Sir Henry Bulwer , who by the countenance he gave to Masonry by personally and publicly attending its celebrations , by presiding over its ceremonies in his own palace , conferred on

it that protection Avhich has rendered it safe for Turks , Persians , Arabs , Armenians , Greeks , and Jews to seek admission now into the English , French , and Italian lodges—whereas , in the beginning , Masonry was a byword in Turkey , and

its lodges in danger of persecution . Nor are they yet safe should the political vagaries of the Garibaldian brethren excite the susceptibility of the Turkish authorities , when their hope of pro-

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FREEMASONRY IN THE LEVANT. Article 1
MASONIC DUTIES. Article 3
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 8
GRAND CHAPTER. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 10
IRELAND. Article 11
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 14
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE. Article 15
Obituary. Article 15
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Freemasonry In The Levant.

The fact is , that English Masonry has been doing its work , and has provided lodges for Turks , Armenians , and Greeks , while Bro . Treu is still projecting ; and the writer forgets to state that , if the Lodge Italia of Constantinople conferred

its honorary membership on Bro . Treu for presenting a very practical project for the foundation of Greek lodges and an Hellenic Grand Lodge , which has not been carried out , and which is being worked out apart from him , ancl on a

different basis , that lodge , as its first act on its foundation conferred its honorary membership on Bro . Sir Henry Bulwer , Prov . G . M . of Turkey , and Bro . Hyde Clarke , D . Prov . G . M . of Turkey , for what they had already done for extending Masonry in

Turkey . The extension of Masonry in Turkey has been indeed the result of a liberal and systematic policy of the rulers of Masonry in the East , worked out hy the brethren on the spot , and supported at each step by the authorities at home .

To go on with details bearing on the real history of the case , we may observe that the formation of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Turkey was the result of the foundation of the German Lodge at Smyrna , which , gave the third lodge . At the

same time , a German lodge was formed at Constantinople , called the Deutsche Bund , for which the Oriental Lodge found the funds . Some particulars as to these lodges may be seen in Bro . Findel's " History of Freemasonry . "

After the warrant was obtained , and the expense of outfit conferred , the founder , in conjunction with Bro . George Treu , determined not to work it , but to start a lodge under a Hamburgh warrant—for which purpose they kept back

candidates they had prepared for the Deutsche Bund , got them initiated in Germany , and , by the help of their signatures , made up the seven petitioners for the Hamburgh wan-ant . Such is the history of the foundation of the famous Lodge

Germania am Goldnen Horn , which has done so much , for " extending Masonry in the East , with its W . M ., George Treu . It may very well be believed that these proceedings produced great indignation ,

particularly among the English victims who had been supplied by the Oriental Lodge to work the Deutsche Bund Lodge , and who were responsible for the large advances . No action was taken by the English Provincial Grand Lodge , and consequently no protest was made : but the D . Prov . G . M .

threatened to apply to the Grand Lodge of England to represent the circumstances to the Grand Lodge of Hamburgh , so as to obtain justice in the case ; but on . the promise of the parties , and at the request of the English members of the

Deutsche Bund , relying on such promises , he consented not to take any further proceedings . Since then the Deutsche Bund has been carried

on by members of the Oriental , who have nearly discharged its debt . Neither at that time , nor at any other , was such a -preposterous pretence put forward by the provincial authorities , as that the Grand Lodge of

England had exclesive jurisdiction in Turkey , and that no other Grand Lodge had the power to form lodges there . The Grand Orient of France has always had a lodge in Constantinople from the beginning of the century , and at the time in

question the Grand Lodge of Scotland had granted a warrant for a lodge at Beyrout . So far from the provincial authorities making themselves so malicious , they have always been ready to cooperate with the other jurisdictions as they did

with the Italian Lodge , and as they did by authorising the Prov . S . G . W . of 1863-4 to accept the Venerableship of the French Lodge of the Grand Orient , whereby that lodge has been restored , and put in a prosperous position .

So the Germania am Goldnen Horn went on , and from that day to this it has done nothing but maintain a bare existence to give a title to Bro . Treu for propounding his schemes for the abolition of all ancient and existing Masonry , and for

which schemes the German brethren have shown as little sympathy as the English . Bro . Treu failed in playing the same game with the German Lodge at Smyrna . The Deutsche Bund Lodge at Constantinople

was followed by the Bulwer , named in honour of the Prov . G . M ., Sir Henry Bulwer , who by the countenance he gave to Masonry by personally and publicly attending its celebrations , by presiding over its ceremonies in his own palace , conferred on

it that protection Avhich has rendered it safe for Turks , Persians , Arabs , Armenians , Greeks , and Jews to seek admission now into the English , French , and Italian lodges—whereas , in the beginning , Masonry was a byword in Turkey , and

its lodges in danger of persecution . Nor are they yet safe should the political vagaries of the Garibaldian brethren excite the susceptibility of the Turkish authorities , when their hope of pro-

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