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America.

Chapter of South Carolina , held in Charleston , on the 16 th of February , the following Companions were elected and installed for the ensuing year , viz .: —Mosfc Excellent Companion A . C . Afackey , M . D . , of Charleston , Grand High Priest ; B . Excellent Companion R . E . AVylie , M . D ., of Lancaster , Deputy Grand High Priest ; R . Excellent Companion J . J . Bradham , of Barn well , Grand King ; li . Excellent Companion AV . T . McKewn , of Orangeburg , Grand Scribe ; Rev . Companion B . Johnson , of AbbevilleGrand ChaplainExcellent Companion CFJacksonof

, ; . . , Charleston , Grand Treasurer ; Excellent Companion Ebenczer Thayer , of Charleston , Grand Secretary ; Excellent Companion S . If . Langston , of Anderson , Grand Captain of tho Host ; Excellent Companion E . J . AVacldill , of Chcraw , Grand Royal Arch Captain ; Companion AV . B . Thomas , of Charleston , Grand Sentinel .

AMERICAN ITEMS . From Bro . ROB . AIORRIS ' Voice of Masonry . Soma CAROLINA . — At Beimettsville the brethren have recently finished ancl dedicated a fine new hall . There was a large attendance of the fraternity on the occasion , and many outsiders and ladies , who evinced much interest in the ceremonies . After fche dedication a very able and instructive address was clelii-erecl by Dr . Mackey .

MASSACHUSETTS . —The brethren at Milford are alive in the good cause-Having recently finished a fine new hall , they on Tuesday , January tho 10 th , dedicated it with the usual ceremonies . Many of the Grand officers of the State , including Grand Alaster Lewis , were present . MISSISSIPPI . — -The pretty village of Clinton on the Southern E . R ., ton miles from Jackson , presented a scene of much interest on the 20 th of December last . The occasion was the laying of the corner stone of the Central Female Institute . AV . P . Mellen , G . AI ., delivered a beautiful and appropriate address , ancl the usual ceremonies were had .

INDIANA . —Clark Lodge , No . 40 , located at Jeffersonville , hold a social festival in Pratt ' s Hall , on the evening of the 27 th of December last . Bro . Heaton writes us as follows : — " The company consisted of the members of the Lodge , their ivives , daughters , widows of deceased Masons aucl sojourning brethren . Through the active agency of a competent committee , assisted by some of the ladies , a splendid supper was served up at eight o ' clock , P . M ., of which the company partook , to the satisfaction of all present . After this , regular and volunteer toasts were drunk ( in cold water ) , and happily responded to in apposite speeches by the brethren , "

NEW JERSEY . —The brethren at Newark hai'e lately dedicated their splendid now hall . It has been fitted up at an expense of about $ 2 , 000 , and is in many respects a model hall . The anterooms arc twelve by fifteen feet each , situated in the front of the building . The Avindows aro of stained glass , richly painted ivith emblems of tho Order . The ivood ivork in the rooms is grained . The principal room is entered by circular head doors , and is thirty by forty-eight feet , and fifteen feet high . The interior is painted in encaustic colours , to represent a temple , in the Roman Ionic style , with a colonnade of insulated columns and pilasters behind , supporting the cornice and ceiling .

South America.

SOUTH AMERICA .

BUENOS AYRES . BUENOS A vims . —Excelsior Lodge ( No . 900 ) . —A meeting of emergency of the above Lodge was convened by the Worshipful Alaster on the 23 rd of February , to communicate to the brethren the intelli gence received by last mail from England ofthe death of its first AVorshipful Alaster , Bro . Samuel Hesse , which melancholy event took place at Lii'erpool on the llth of December . The AV . AI ., Bro . Frederick Hughes , presided , and in addressing tho brethren upon the circumstance that had brought

them together , remarked : — " AVe are living now , time is still in our hands , but who knows for IIOAV long ? Not many days have passed since one AA'as taken unexpectedly from among us ( Bro . Alphonso S . Rivolta ) , ancl those of you who met around his grave to drop there the sympathetic tear , must have felt the words uttered by the minister of religion thrill within you with peculiar efficacy when he declared thafc 'in the midst of life AVO are hi death . ' Death is a solemn moment , my brethren , and ier would it be for

happ us , perhaps , if ive often dwelt upon its realities , to prepare for our final summons so as to meet it in the hope of a glorious immortality ; to regard it as the darkened waters leading only to the realms of endless light , is a Mason ' s peculiar duty ; ancl the last words of our departed Bro . Hesse , in this place , point out to us that to a Mason the chain of lovo , woven with his brethren hero on earth is only complete when coextensive ivith an endless life of bliss in the world to come . Our departed Bro . Hesse , iny brethren , though dead yet beheld him enshrouded ivith

speaketh . As a Mason , you over every moral aud social virtue . Of his charity and benevolence to individual ' s and institutions , IIOAV many witnesses coulcl bo found in this city to attest to its readiness , its extent , and its unosteiitation . Of his value as a friend and as a brother wo need not go beyond the boundaries of these Avails to hear ancl learn how willingly , yet faithfully , ho offered fco « ach the kind word of admonition ancl advice , never shrinking from tho just demands of truth , nor yet flinching' from its responsibilities when necessit y required them to be incurred , ever speaking out both as a man and as a Mason , To those ivho kneiv him , the actions of his private and

South America.

public life bore ivituess to the principles which , ruled liim ; for there no inconsistencies assailed you to weaken bis influences or detract from , or lower your estimate of , his moral worth . Finally , my brethren , he forcibly illustrated one of the leading and primary characteristics of a good Mason in his regular attendance at the Lodge . Ho was not of those who say— ' I go ; ancl went not . ' He had attained to the highest and mosfc honourable seat among his brethren which a just and reasonable ambition could desireyet this did not iveaken or decrease his

, attendance to his obligations nor his interest in Masonry . Alike in tho chair aud out of the chair , his place AA'as ahvays filled ivhen duly summoned to appear ; not even his infirmities or decaying health did he allow to plead with him as an excuse for absenting himself from the Loclge ; and now that time with him has ceased , ancl eternity begun , no doubt this will prove a satisfaction since even here he will not be found false to his brethren or his Gocl . Think not , my brethren , that hi thus

speaking of our departed brother I ivish to eulogize dust ancl ashes beyond their just bounds . In the eyes of a lieartsearching God ive shall all , even the best of us , be found wanting ; perfection on earth has never been attained ; the ivisest as Avell as the best of us have erred ; ancl as Masons , we are taught , with regard to our departed brethren , to ' let charity incline us to throw a veil over their foibles , whatever they may have been , ancl not to withold from them that praise ivhich their virtues may have claimed ; ' to 'suffer the apologies of human nature to plead iu their behalf . ' ' Their meritorious actions , ' we are told , it is our duty

to imitate , and from their weaknesses we ought to derive instruction . '' Prayer haviug been offered , Bro . F . H . Dorr , seconded by Bro . AV . C . Thompson , moved the following series of resolutions , ivhich were unanimously carried : —Resolved , That we have received ivith regret and sorrow the sad tidings which have just been related . That in the decease of our worthy and well beloved brother we have lost a most faithful , prompt , and efficient workman , and a true and constant friend . That he was so endeared to us by his generous and unselfish disposition , affable and

brotherly deportment , and by zeal in promoting our prosperity and happiness , wo feel that the void caused by his death caiuiofc easily bo filled . That ive most sincerely sympathize and condole with tho family ancl relations of our departed brother , and assure them that we will ever cherish his many virtues and hold them in our constant remembrance . Thafc a copy of these resolutions be furnished for publication iu tho Freemasons' Magazine of London , aud a fair copy presented to tho familof our deceased brother . " Bro . ThompsonP . AI . seconded by

y , , Bro . L . B . AVilckc , AV . AI . of No . 1092 , moved "That as a testimony of respect to the memory of Bro . Samuel Hesse , first AVorshipful Master of the Excelsior Lodge , No . 900 , aucl of the esteem with which he ivas regarded by the brethren , members thereof : be it resolved— ' That tho Loclge room be hung with mourning , and tho brethren requested to attend , habited with the same , until the 2-lth June next ;'" which was carried unanimously . No other business coming before the Lodge , it was accordingly closed iu due form .

Continental.

CONTINENTAL .

GERiAfANT , ESSEN . —BM . Ranch promises to supply tlie JBauMille with a succession of articles on Freemasonry , the programme of ivhich appears in that publication . The introduction states as follows ;—The aspiration of Masonry is after general unity , as this is the will of the Grand Alaster . The bond of Freemasonry is tho union of all mankind in one family , the bond of bonds , which must render the principle of love tho more convincingltrueand consequentltend to remove all ill-will and

y , y disputes , with ; i view to perfect one organic aucl spiritual principle for the guidance of mankind . The programme next states that the Masonry of Germany is no organic whole , but a mere conglomerate of nine different species , totally opposed to the design of Freemasonry , rendering German Masonry imperfect , and militating against its best endeavours . The necessity of unity has long been felt , and that opinion is now general , has been espoused by the MauhiUte , aucl is looked for by its readers ,

who constantly advocate a unity of principles , as the precursor of a unity of action . The division has the folloiving queries : 1 . AVhat are the names ofthe . nine German Grand Lodges?—2 . AVhat ritual has each of them ?—3 . AVhat design has each of them in view ?—In what are those nine Lodges distinct from each other?—5 . In what are they uniform ?—6 " . In what manner can they amalgamate in one Gorman Grand Lodge ? The conclusion has the following words : — " German Freemasonry must undergo a reorganizationso as to become one

, organic ivhole—one ritual and one Book of Fundamental Laws for all Germany . " HAMBURGH . —The Grand Lodge of Hamburgh has granted a patent of affiliation to the German colony of ' . Donna Franzisca , in the Brazils , where a Lodge called "German Friendship" has been established . Ifc consists of , besides honorary members , forty-four brethren and three serving Masonsivho are mostlfrom Hamburgh . The Alaster is Bro .

, y Roiss , accepted by the Loclge Pilgrim , of Berlin . MULHAUSEN . —On the lSth of February , the jubilee of the Lodgo Temple of Friendship , in Heiligenstadt , took place , to celebrate the fiftieth year of its existence . Alany congratulations ivere sent in from the Lodges of Miindeii , Mulhausea , & c ., and the evening ivas passed with much gratification .

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CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.-XVIII. Article 1
FREEMASONRY AND ITS INSTITUTES.—VI. Article 2
MASTERPIECES OF THE ARCHITECTURE OF DIFFERENT NATIONS. Article 4
ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 8
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
CRAFT CLOTHING. Article 10
A LADY'S APPEAL. Article 11
THE GRAND STEWARDS' LODGE. Article 11
THE MASONIC IIMOR Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
SCOTLAND. Article 14
AMERICA. Article 14
SOUTH AMERICA. Article 17
CONTINENTAL. Article 17
Obituary. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
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America.

Chapter of South Carolina , held in Charleston , on the 16 th of February , the following Companions were elected and installed for the ensuing year , viz .: —Mosfc Excellent Companion A . C . Afackey , M . D . , of Charleston , Grand High Priest ; B . Excellent Companion R . E . AVylie , M . D ., of Lancaster , Deputy Grand High Priest ; R . Excellent Companion J . J . Bradham , of Barn well , Grand King ; li . Excellent Companion AV . T . McKewn , of Orangeburg , Grand Scribe ; Rev . Companion B . Johnson , of AbbevilleGrand ChaplainExcellent Companion CFJacksonof

, ; . . , Charleston , Grand Treasurer ; Excellent Companion Ebenczer Thayer , of Charleston , Grand Secretary ; Excellent Companion S . If . Langston , of Anderson , Grand Captain of tho Host ; Excellent Companion E . J . AVacldill , of Chcraw , Grand Royal Arch Captain ; Companion AV . B . Thomas , of Charleston , Grand Sentinel .

AMERICAN ITEMS . From Bro . ROB . AIORRIS ' Voice of Masonry . Soma CAROLINA . — At Beimettsville the brethren have recently finished ancl dedicated a fine new hall . There was a large attendance of the fraternity on the occasion , and many outsiders and ladies , who evinced much interest in the ceremonies . After fche dedication a very able and instructive address was clelii-erecl by Dr . Mackey .

MASSACHUSETTS . —The brethren at Milford are alive in the good cause-Having recently finished a fine new hall , they on Tuesday , January tho 10 th , dedicated it with the usual ceremonies . Many of the Grand officers of the State , including Grand Alaster Lewis , were present . MISSISSIPPI . — -The pretty village of Clinton on the Southern E . R ., ton miles from Jackson , presented a scene of much interest on the 20 th of December last . The occasion was the laying of the corner stone of the Central Female Institute . AV . P . Mellen , G . AI ., delivered a beautiful and appropriate address , ancl the usual ceremonies were had .

INDIANA . —Clark Lodge , No . 40 , located at Jeffersonville , hold a social festival in Pratt ' s Hall , on the evening of the 27 th of December last . Bro . Heaton writes us as follows : — " The company consisted of the members of the Lodge , their ivives , daughters , widows of deceased Masons aucl sojourning brethren . Through the active agency of a competent committee , assisted by some of the ladies , a splendid supper was served up at eight o ' clock , P . M ., of which the company partook , to the satisfaction of all present . After this , regular and volunteer toasts were drunk ( in cold water ) , and happily responded to in apposite speeches by the brethren , "

NEW JERSEY . —The brethren at Newark hai'e lately dedicated their splendid now hall . It has been fitted up at an expense of about $ 2 , 000 , and is in many respects a model hall . The anterooms arc twelve by fifteen feet each , situated in the front of the building . The Avindows aro of stained glass , richly painted ivith emblems of tho Order . The ivood ivork in the rooms is grained . The principal room is entered by circular head doors , and is thirty by forty-eight feet , and fifteen feet high . The interior is painted in encaustic colours , to represent a temple , in the Roman Ionic style , with a colonnade of insulated columns and pilasters behind , supporting the cornice and ceiling .

South America.

SOUTH AMERICA .

BUENOS AYRES . BUENOS A vims . —Excelsior Lodge ( No . 900 ) . —A meeting of emergency of the above Lodge was convened by the Worshipful Alaster on the 23 rd of February , to communicate to the brethren the intelli gence received by last mail from England ofthe death of its first AVorshipful Alaster , Bro . Samuel Hesse , which melancholy event took place at Lii'erpool on the llth of December . The AV . AI ., Bro . Frederick Hughes , presided , and in addressing tho brethren upon the circumstance that had brought

them together , remarked : — " AVe are living now , time is still in our hands , but who knows for IIOAV long ? Not many days have passed since one AA'as taken unexpectedly from among us ( Bro . Alphonso S . Rivolta ) , ancl those of you who met around his grave to drop there the sympathetic tear , must have felt the words uttered by the minister of religion thrill within you with peculiar efficacy when he declared thafc 'in the midst of life AVO are hi death . ' Death is a solemn moment , my brethren , and ier would it be for

happ us , perhaps , if ive often dwelt upon its realities , to prepare for our final summons so as to meet it in the hope of a glorious immortality ; to regard it as the darkened waters leading only to the realms of endless light , is a Mason ' s peculiar duty ; ancl the last words of our departed Bro . Hesse , in this place , point out to us that to a Mason the chain of lovo , woven with his brethren hero on earth is only complete when coextensive ivith an endless life of bliss in the world to come . Our departed Bro . Hesse , iny brethren , though dead yet beheld him enshrouded ivith

speaketh . As a Mason , you over every moral aud social virtue . Of his charity and benevolence to individual ' s and institutions , IIOAV many witnesses coulcl bo found in this city to attest to its readiness , its extent , and its unosteiitation . Of his value as a friend and as a brother wo need not go beyond the boundaries of these Avails to hear ancl learn how willingly , yet faithfully , ho offered fco « ach the kind word of admonition ancl advice , never shrinking from tho just demands of truth , nor yet flinching' from its responsibilities when necessit y required them to be incurred , ever speaking out both as a man and as a Mason , To those ivho kneiv him , the actions of his private and

South America.

public life bore ivituess to the principles which , ruled liim ; for there no inconsistencies assailed you to weaken bis influences or detract from , or lower your estimate of , his moral worth . Finally , my brethren , he forcibly illustrated one of the leading and primary characteristics of a good Mason in his regular attendance at the Lodge . Ho was not of those who say— ' I go ; ancl went not . ' He had attained to the highest and mosfc honourable seat among his brethren which a just and reasonable ambition could desireyet this did not iveaken or decrease his

, attendance to his obligations nor his interest in Masonry . Alike in tho chair aud out of the chair , his place AA'as ahvays filled ivhen duly summoned to appear ; not even his infirmities or decaying health did he allow to plead with him as an excuse for absenting himself from the Loclge ; and now that time with him has ceased , ancl eternity begun , no doubt this will prove a satisfaction since even here he will not be found false to his brethren or his Gocl . Think not , my brethren , that hi thus

speaking of our departed brother I ivish to eulogize dust ancl ashes beyond their just bounds . In the eyes of a lieartsearching God ive shall all , even the best of us , be found wanting ; perfection on earth has never been attained ; the ivisest as Avell as the best of us have erred ; ancl as Masons , we are taught , with regard to our departed brethren , to ' let charity incline us to throw a veil over their foibles , whatever they may have been , ancl not to withold from them that praise ivhich their virtues may have claimed ; ' to 'suffer the apologies of human nature to plead iu their behalf . ' ' Their meritorious actions , ' we are told , it is our duty

to imitate , and from their weaknesses we ought to derive instruction . '' Prayer haviug been offered , Bro . F . H . Dorr , seconded by Bro . AV . C . Thompson , moved the following series of resolutions , ivhich were unanimously carried : —Resolved , That we have received ivith regret and sorrow the sad tidings which have just been related . That in the decease of our worthy and well beloved brother we have lost a most faithful , prompt , and efficient workman , and a true and constant friend . That he was so endeared to us by his generous and unselfish disposition , affable and

brotherly deportment , and by zeal in promoting our prosperity and happiness , wo feel that the void caused by his death caiuiofc easily bo filled . That ive most sincerely sympathize and condole with tho family ancl relations of our departed brother , and assure them that we will ever cherish his many virtues and hold them in our constant remembrance . Thafc a copy of these resolutions be furnished for publication iu tho Freemasons' Magazine of London , aud a fair copy presented to tho familof our deceased brother . " Bro . ThompsonP . AI . seconded by

y , , Bro . L . B . AVilckc , AV . AI . of No . 1092 , moved "That as a testimony of respect to the memory of Bro . Samuel Hesse , first AVorshipful Master of the Excelsior Lodge , No . 900 , aucl of the esteem with which he ivas regarded by the brethren , members thereof : be it resolved— ' That tho Loclge room be hung with mourning , and tho brethren requested to attend , habited with the same , until the 2-lth June next ;'" which was carried unanimously . No other business coming before the Lodge , it was accordingly closed iu due form .

Continental.

CONTINENTAL .

GERiAfANT , ESSEN . —BM . Ranch promises to supply tlie JBauMille with a succession of articles on Freemasonry , the programme of ivhich appears in that publication . The introduction states as follows ;—The aspiration of Masonry is after general unity , as this is the will of the Grand Alaster . The bond of Freemasonry is tho union of all mankind in one family , the bond of bonds , which must render the principle of love tho more convincingltrueand consequentltend to remove all ill-will and

y , y disputes , with ; i view to perfect one organic aucl spiritual principle for the guidance of mankind . The programme next states that the Masonry of Germany is no organic whole , but a mere conglomerate of nine different species , totally opposed to the design of Freemasonry , rendering German Masonry imperfect , and militating against its best endeavours . The necessity of unity has long been felt , and that opinion is now general , has been espoused by the MauhiUte , aucl is looked for by its readers ,

who constantly advocate a unity of principles , as the precursor of a unity of action . The division has the folloiving queries : 1 . AVhat are the names ofthe . nine German Grand Lodges?—2 . AVhat ritual has each of them ?—3 . AVhat design has each of them in view ?—In what are those nine Lodges distinct from each other?—5 . In what are they uniform ?—6 " . In what manner can they amalgamate in one Gorman Grand Lodge ? The conclusion has the following words : — " German Freemasonry must undergo a reorganizationso as to become one

, organic ivhole—one ritual and one Book of Fundamental Laws for all Germany . " HAMBURGH . —The Grand Lodge of Hamburgh has granted a patent of affiliation to the German colony of ' . Donna Franzisca , in the Brazils , where a Lodge called "German Friendship" has been established . Ifc consists of , besides honorary members , forty-four brethren and three serving Masonsivho are mostlfrom Hamburgh . The Alaster is Bro .

, y Roiss , accepted by the Loclge Pilgrim , of Berlin . MULHAUSEN . —On the lSth of February , the jubilee of the Lodgo Temple of Friendship , in Heiligenstadt , took place , to celebrate the fiftieth year of its existence . Alany congratulations ivere sent in from the Lodges of Miindeii , Mulhausea , & c ., and the evening ivas passed with much gratification .

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