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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The eighty-third annual communication of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey was held on the 19 th and 20 th January at Trenton . Mozart Lodge , Philadelphia , celebrated the first

anniversary on the 6 th April at the Academy of Music . This was established as a musical lodge , and the celebration took the appropriate form of a grand concert . It was a great success , but the project did not meet with the approval of the Grand Masterwho

, objected to the brethren , as a lodge , giving a public concert . In consequence the announcement was varied , so as to read , " Mozart Anniversary , " instead of " Mozart Lodge Anniversary . "

The corner stone of the Masonic Hall in New York will be laid on the 8 th June . Bro . James Gibson , G . Master , has issued his official orders relating to the proceedings on the interesting occasion . A committee of 2 S brethren has been appointed . R . W . Bro-Preston is appointed Marshal for the day , and power

has been delegated to him to appoint a sufficient number of assistants . The procession will be composed of Master Masons only , who will wear dark clothing , high black hats , linen aprons , and white gloves ; officers of lodge will wear their jewels . No scarfs , collars , or banners will be allowed iu the procession .

The Grand Master of Canada , Bro . Stevenson , has granted dispensations for the formation of new lodges —one at Montreal and the other at Sutton Hall , both within the territory claimed by the self-styled Grand Lodge of Quebec .

A short time since the terrible news arrived from Cuba of the butchery of thirteen Masons , members of a lodge in Santegrode , which it was said was to be followed by forty more members of the society , the latter statement made upon the authority of the American Consul . The editor of Foment / s Democrat says . —

" This terrible news affected us greatly , for we have many personal friends—Freemasons—in Cuba ; and finding a brother Mason , whose business frequently led him to Bavannah , about to sail by steamer , we requested him to make careful inquiry , and report to

us confidentially . " The result of the brother's investigation was that he found " it was more talked of in the States and more there known of it than in Havannah . " We are therefore no better off than we were before . Foment /' s Democrat continues : — " Masonry in Cuba , as well as in Old Spain and other Spanish colonies , has never been sanctioned , but , on the

contrary , been denounced , and heavy penalties inflicted even in the mother country , until the expulsion of their late profligate Queen , Isabella . It nevertheless worked in secret , and in Cuba , in the year 1853 , the Grand Lodge Hesperico Reformado , of Spain , itself

working in secret , legally constituted two symbolic lodges ; and on the 28 th day of May , 1859 , the Grand Lodge of South Carolina granted a dispensation for a third lodge , San Andres , at Santiago de Cuba , to which a warrant was granted in November , 1859 . These

lodges , uniting with others from other jurisdictions , formed the Grand Lodge of Colon . Since then Masonry in Cuba , always working in secret , has had its ups and downs ; and some four years since a lodge at Santiago was visited by the police , its properties

destroyed , its members arrested , and an old fellow member of ours in a New York lodge , a visitor on the occasion—Bro . Isador Arnais—rudely treated . "

Blair—a new town in Nebraska , 25 miles above Omaha—but eleven months old , with a population of 500 , has a lodge , and preparations are being made for the establishment of a chapter .

At a recent meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky , the recognition of the Grand Orient of France was withdrawn , in consequence of the improper recognition by the Grand Orient of a spurious Masonic body in Lousiania . On the second day of the session

of the Grand Lodge , the Grand Master laid the foundation stone of the Masonic Widows' and Orphans ' Home .

The Grand Lodge of Michigan has followed suit with reference to the Grand Orient of France . At the meeting at Dehorta , Jan . 12 , 237 lodges were represented and 22 charters were granted . On Jan . 19 , the Grand Lodge of New Jersey held

its quarterly session . The lodge declined to recognise the so-called Grand Lodge of Quebec . Eighty-eight lodges were represented . The Grand Lodge of Idaho , a far-off mountainous

region , lying north of Utah , issues a beautiful piamphlet of the proceedings of its second meeting . Its six lodges have 279 Master Masons .

ACCOBDIKO to " Nature , " a Natural History Society has recently been established ad Winchester College ; and a Botanical section has been formed in connection with the Hants and Winchester Scientific and Literary Society .

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THE M.W.G.M. Article 1
THE HAUGHFOOT LODGE AND SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 2
THE SCIENCE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 3
MASONIC PROCESSIONS. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 19 Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
Obituary. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST MAY, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The eighty-third annual communication of the Grand Lodge of New Jersey was held on the 19 th and 20 th January at Trenton . Mozart Lodge , Philadelphia , celebrated the first

anniversary on the 6 th April at the Academy of Music . This was established as a musical lodge , and the celebration took the appropriate form of a grand concert . It was a great success , but the project did not meet with the approval of the Grand Masterwho

, objected to the brethren , as a lodge , giving a public concert . In consequence the announcement was varied , so as to read , " Mozart Anniversary , " instead of " Mozart Lodge Anniversary . "

The corner stone of the Masonic Hall in New York will be laid on the 8 th June . Bro . James Gibson , G . Master , has issued his official orders relating to the proceedings on the interesting occasion . A committee of 2 S brethren has been appointed . R . W . Bro-Preston is appointed Marshal for the day , and power

has been delegated to him to appoint a sufficient number of assistants . The procession will be composed of Master Masons only , who will wear dark clothing , high black hats , linen aprons , and white gloves ; officers of lodge will wear their jewels . No scarfs , collars , or banners will be allowed iu the procession .

The Grand Master of Canada , Bro . Stevenson , has granted dispensations for the formation of new lodges —one at Montreal and the other at Sutton Hall , both within the territory claimed by the self-styled Grand Lodge of Quebec .

A short time since the terrible news arrived from Cuba of the butchery of thirteen Masons , members of a lodge in Santegrode , which it was said was to be followed by forty more members of the society , the latter statement made upon the authority of the American Consul . The editor of Foment / s Democrat says . —

" This terrible news affected us greatly , for we have many personal friends—Freemasons—in Cuba ; and finding a brother Mason , whose business frequently led him to Bavannah , about to sail by steamer , we requested him to make careful inquiry , and report to

us confidentially . " The result of the brother's investigation was that he found " it was more talked of in the States and more there known of it than in Havannah . " We are therefore no better off than we were before . Foment /' s Democrat continues : — " Masonry in Cuba , as well as in Old Spain and other Spanish colonies , has never been sanctioned , but , on the

contrary , been denounced , and heavy penalties inflicted even in the mother country , until the expulsion of their late profligate Queen , Isabella . It nevertheless worked in secret , and in Cuba , in the year 1853 , the Grand Lodge Hesperico Reformado , of Spain , itself

working in secret , legally constituted two symbolic lodges ; and on the 28 th day of May , 1859 , the Grand Lodge of South Carolina granted a dispensation for a third lodge , San Andres , at Santiago de Cuba , to which a warrant was granted in November , 1859 . These

lodges , uniting with others from other jurisdictions , formed the Grand Lodge of Colon . Since then Masonry in Cuba , always working in secret , has had its ups and downs ; and some four years since a lodge at Santiago was visited by the police , its properties

destroyed , its members arrested , and an old fellow member of ours in a New York lodge , a visitor on the occasion—Bro . Isador Arnais—rudely treated . "

Blair—a new town in Nebraska , 25 miles above Omaha—but eleven months old , with a population of 500 , has a lodge , and preparations are being made for the establishment of a chapter .

At a recent meeting of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky , the recognition of the Grand Orient of France was withdrawn , in consequence of the improper recognition by the Grand Orient of a spurious Masonic body in Lousiania . On the second day of the session

of the Grand Lodge , the Grand Master laid the foundation stone of the Masonic Widows' and Orphans ' Home .

The Grand Lodge of Michigan has followed suit with reference to the Grand Orient of France . At the meeting at Dehorta , Jan . 12 , 237 lodges were represented and 22 charters were granted . On Jan . 19 , the Grand Lodge of New Jersey held

its quarterly session . The lodge declined to recognise the so-called Grand Lodge of Quebec . Eighty-eight lodges were represented . The Grand Lodge of Idaho , a far-off mountainous

region , lying north of Utah , issues a beautiful piamphlet of the proceedings of its second meeting . Its six lodges have 279 Master Masons .

ACCOBDIKO to " Nature , " a Natural History Society has recently been established ad Winchester College ; and a Botanical section has been formed in connection with the Hants and Winchester Scientific and Literary Society .

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