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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

The " Masonic Tidings" says that " Bro . Robert H . Waterman ( 33 d ) of Albany , Commander-in-chief of the Albany Consistory , recently discovered the original plates and documents of the Albany Lodge of Perfection , which were formerly in charge of Sir

Wm . Johnston , at Johnstown . The seal of the lodge , which was also recovered , is executed in a style that would do credit to the workmanship of to-day- It hears the date of 1767 . 'These documents and the seal were left by Sir Wm . Johnstone , on his death , in

charge of persons at Johnstown , and Avere by them given in charge of Bro . Waterman . They are highly prized as venerable and important records of the early Masonic history of this State . " The Committee on Foreign Correspondence of the

upreme Council of the A . and A . Rite of the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States , report that , "All efforts to open correspondence with the Supreme Council , whose Grand East is supposed to be at Edinburgh have failed , and the officers of that Grand

Body appear to consider that the labour of a courteous correspondence is not a part of their duty , and the giving of light and Masonic information to sister Grand Bodies does not seem to be one of their tenets . "

The Grand Lodge Of Canada And The Quebec Seceders.

THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA AND THE QUEBEC SECEDERS .

A reactionary movement seems , to some extent , to have set in amongst the Quebec Secessionists . In the " Craftsman and Canadian Masonic Record Ave find the subjoined petition to the M . W . Grand Master of Canada : "We , the undersigned , residents of the township and village of Dunham , und members in good standing in Provost Loclge , No . 1 , Canadian Register , beg most respectfully to represent

that on or about the month of October , 1869 , while there were only comparatively a lew members present , Pvevost Lodge did proceed to transfer its allegiance to the would-be Grand Lodge of Quebec , and that since that time have continued to hold said lodge and its warrant . That since that time the said lodge has been conducted in a very inharmonious and unmasonic manner . That your memorialists hud hoped that this unhappy state of affairs Avould have been amicably settled at the last

communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada , and renouncing all connection with the aforesaid proceedings , ancl refusing to recognize the authority of the Avould-be Grand Lodgo of Quebec , are in consequence deprived of meeting iu said lodge . That your petitioners are desirous of carrying on the work of the lodge as heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Grand Loclge of Canada , and they now pray that a duplicate Avarrant or dispensation be granted to enable them to do so , free of

charge , ancl further that they may be authorized to proceed Avith the election of officers and their installation forthwith , and your petitioners , as in duty bound , will ever pray . DuKirAir , Jan . 7 , 1871 . ( Signed ) Allen Hcgaboom , W . M . ; James Olliver , S . W . ; Henry Pagnello , S . D . ; Levi Stevens , . P . J . W . ; Charles Edwards , M . M . ; Cotton Brown , P . Sec . ; A . K . Terrill , M . M . ; Oscar Burton Woodarde , M . M . ; James McElroy , M . M . ; G . 1 ? . Longeway , P . J . W . ; B . A . Longeway , M . M . ; M . K . Bowker , M . M " . ; D . A . Bowker , M . M . ; Alex . Duff Stevens , PS . W . ; Eugene Nelson Brown , M . M .

The Grand Lodge Of Canada And The Quebec Seceders.

This deplorable schism , by Avhich a large number of Masons , hitherto in good standing , are IIOAV placed in . tho position of expelled Masons , seems likely to come to no amicable settlement , Avhich must be a source of regret to eA'ery true Mason . We can see no possible end to the affair , unless the Quebec faction honourably renounce their assumption of

the privileges of the Grand Lodge , to Avhich undoubtedly they owe allegiance . The few recognitions which they have received from some of the Grand Lodges in the United States , only help to Aviden the breach , while they can haveno useful effect in obtaining recognition from the more influential Grand Lodges of the World , by the members of Avhom fche movement is held in decided

disfavour . If there was fas is argued by the Seceders ) , a new territorial arrangement of the Country , and ib was desirable that the Masonic Jurisdiction should be co-exisfcent , the initiative should have been taken by the Grand Lodge of Canada . This course Avas declined by a large majority , doubtless for reasons known to those who held the reins

of Masonic Government . To put a parallel case , ifc may be asked whether , if the lodges in Wales should imagine thafc they are sufficiently numerous to constitute a Grand Lodge , or that the vanity of some few of them led the members to desire fche Grand Lodge honours Avhich Avould be the result of such a division , it is likely that the Grand Lodge of England

Avould quietlysurrender its jurisdiction upon the first demand , and Avithout weighty reasons being shown as to the desirability of such a proceeding ? And is ifc likely thafc in the face of fche opposition of the Grand Lodge of England , Continental Masonic bodies would accord their recognitions ? The Petition Avas favourably recommended by the Committee , to whom ifc was referred , and the Grand Master has decided fco grant the prayer of the petitioners .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Peoples' Magazine . London : the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . The April part is at hand . This work has "been favourably noticed by us on previous occasions . The present part is equal to its predecessors . Jfeiospaper Cntlinqs . London : Livermore aud Robinson ,

Bedford Street , W . C . These will be found most useful hooks for the preservation of cuttings from Newspapers , periodicals , & c , and are arranged Avith Index at beginning , so as to render them easy for immediate reference to any subject , and forming at tbe same time a useful and elegaut appendage to the drawing room table or

counting-house . They are produced in various sizes and styles , all of them inan * els of cheapness . Pocket JS ' otes on tlie use of Adhesive Stamps . By Bro . Edward Cox , P . M . ( 157 , V . P . Boyal Masonic Institution for Boys ' . London : E . Cox , Chancery Laue . This guide to tbe use of adhesive stamps on receipts ,

agreements , and other legal and commercial documents , cannot fail to be of the greatest use amongst our brethren engaged in the legal profession or in commerce . Tho conditions Avith regard to the use of stamps on various documents are so different that Avithout " some sure information " even that astute personage " A Philadelphia Lawyer " would be puzzled in their use . The little pamphlet of Bro . Cox ( published at Sixpence ) will remove every difficulty .

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MASONIC CURIOSITIES, No. 2. Article 1
THE SQUARE AND COMPASSES. Article 2
A PLEA FOR FREEMASONRY. Article 3
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 64. Article 6
WHAT IS THE MISSION OF MASONRY? Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA AND THE QUEBEC SECEDERS. Article 11
REVIEWS. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
INSTRUCTION. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
A MASONIC ALLEGORY. Article 15
HERCULANEUM AND POMPEII. Article 16
MARIE ARTHUR JOSEPH DE BEAUFORT. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 15TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

The " Masonic Tidings" says that " Bro . Robert H . Waterman ( 33 d ) of Albany , Commander-in-chief of the Albany Consistory , recently discovered the original plates and documents of the Albany Lodge of Perfection , which were formerly in charge of Sir

Wm . Johnston , at Johnstown . The seal of the lodge , which was also recovered , is executed in a style that would do credit to the workmanship of to-day- It hears the date of 1767 . 'These documents and the seal were left by Sir Wm . Johnstone , on his death , in

charge of persons at Johnstown , and Avere by them given in charge of Bro . Waterman . They are highly prized as venerable and important records of the early Masonic history of this State . " The Committee on Foreign Correspondence of the

upreme Council of the A . and A . Rite of the Northern Jurisdiction of the United States , report that , "All efforts to open correspondence with the Supreme Council , whose Grand East is supposed to be at Edinburgh have failed , and the officers of that Grand

Body appear to consider that the labour of a courteous correspondence is not a part of their duty , and the giving of light and Masonic information to sister Grand Bodies does not seem to be one of their tenets . "

The Grand Lodge Of Canada And The Quebec Seceders.

THE GRAND LODGE OF CANADA AND THE QUEBEC SECEDERS .

A reactionary movement seems , to some extent , to have set in amongst the Quebec Secessionists . In the " Craftsman and Canadian Masonic Record Ave find the subjoined petition to the M . W . Grand Master of Canada : "We , the undersigned , residents of the township and village of Dunham , und members in good standing in Provost Loclge , No . 1 , Canadian Register , beg most respectfully to represent

that on or about the month of October , 1869 , while there were only comparatively a lew members present , Pvevost Lodge did proceed to transfer its allegiance to the would-be Grand Lodge of Quebec , and that since that time have continued to hold said lodge and its warrant . That since that time the said lodge has been conducted in a very inharmonious and unmasonic manner . That your memorialists hud hoped that this unhappy state of affairs Avould have been amicably settled at the last

communication of the Grand Lodge of Canada , and renouncing all connection with the aforesaid proceedings , ancl refusing to recognize the authority of the Avould-be Grand Lodgo of Quebec , are in consequence deprived of meeting iu said lodge . That your petitioners are desirous of carrying on the work of the lodge as heretofore under the jurisdiction of the Grand Loclge of Canada , and they now pray that a duplicate Avarrant or dispensation be granted to enable them to do so , free of

charge , ancl further that they may be authorized to proceed Avith the election of officers and their installation forthwith , and your petitioners , as in duty bound , will ever pray . DuKirAir , Jan . 7 , 1871 . ( Signed ) Allen Hcgaboom , W . M . ; James Olliver , S . W . ; Henry Pagnello , S . D . ; Levi Stevens , . P . J . W . ; Charles Edwards , M . M . ; Cotton Brown , P . Sec . ; A . K . Terrill , M . M . ; Oscar Burton Woodarde , M . M . ; James McElroy , M . M . ; G . 1 ? . Longeway , P . J . W . ; B . A . Longeway , M . M . ; M . K . Bowker , M . M " . ; D . A . Bowker , M . M . ; Alex . Duff Stevens , PS . W . ; Eugene Nelson Brown , M . M .

The Grand Lodge Of Canada And The Quebec Seceders.

This deplorable schism , by Avhich a large number of Masons , hitherto in good standing , are IIOAV placed in . tho position of expelled Masons , seems likely to come to no amicable settlement , Avhich must be a source of regret to eA'ery true Mason . We can see no possible end to the affair , unless the Quebec faction honourably renounce their assumption of

the privileges of the Grand Lodge , to Avhich undoubtedly they owe allegiance . The few recognitions which they have received from some of the Grand Lodges in the United States , only help to Aviden the breach , while they can haveno useful effect in obtaining recognition from the more influential Grand Lodges of the World , by the members of Avhom fche movement is held in decided

disfavour . If there was fas is argued by the Seceders ) , a new territorial arrangement of the Country , and ib was desirable that the Masonic Jurisdiction should be co-exisfcent , the initiative should have been taken by the Grand Lodge of Canada . This course Avas declined by a large majority , doubtless for reasons known to those who held the reins

of Masonic Government . To put a parallel case , ifc may be asked whether , if the lodges in Wales should imagine thafc they are sufficiently numerous to constitute a Grand Lodge , or that the vanity of some few of them led the members to desire fche Grand Lodge honours Avhich Avould be the result of such a division , it is likely that the Grand Lodge of England

Avould quietlysurrender its jurisdiction upon the first demand , and Avithout weighty reasons being shown as to the desirability of such a proceeding ? And is ifc likely thafc in the face of fche opposition of the Grand Lodge of England , Continental Masonic bodies would accord their recognitions ? The Petition Avas favourably recommended by the Committee , to whom ifc was referred , and the Grand Master has decided fco grant the prayer of the petitioners .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Peoples' Magazine . London : the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge . The April part is at hand . This work has "been favourably noticed by us on previous occasions . The present part is equal to its predecessors . Jfeiospaper Cntlinqs . London : Livermore aud Robinson ,

Bedford Street , W . C . These will be found most useful hooks for the preservation of cuttings from Newspapers , periodicals , & c , and are arranged Avith Index at beginning , so as to render them easy for immediate reference to any subject , and forming at tbe same time a useful and elegaut appendage to the drawing room table or

counting-house . They are produced in various sizes and styles , all of them inan * els of cheapness . Pocket JS ' otes on tlie use of Adhesive Stamps . By Bro . Edward Cox , P . M . ( 157 , V . P . Boyal Masonic Institution for Boys ' . London : E . Cox , Chancery Laue . This guide to tbe use of adhesive stamps on receipts ,

agreements , and other legal and commercial documents , cannot fail to be of the greatest use amongst our brethren engaged in the legal profession or in commerce . Tho conditions Avith regard to the use of stamps on various documents are so different that Avithout " some sure information " even that astute personage " A Philadelphia Lawyer " would be puzzled in their use . The little pamphlet of Bro . Cox ( published at Sixpence ) will remove every difficulty .

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