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Notes On American Freemasonry.

priate , as that Grand Lodge could fairly claim to be the parent : _ of Freemasonry in the western world . In 1843 , Bethesda Lodge was located at Valparaiso , Chili , South America , and in 1854

a charter was granted . In 1857 , a charter was issued to Hiram Lodge of Copiapo , Chile , and in 1859 to Southern Cross Lodge , Valparaiso . Bethesda Lodge is in a flourishing condition , and the preliminary steps have been taken to form

a new lodge in the same town . In I 860 , the name of the Southern Cross disappears from the records of G . L . The G . M . stated that he had been informed that there is in existence at

Valparaiso aso-called Grand Lodge , which claims all the forms and prerogatives of a Grand Lodge at Chili . If such a body , legitimately established , did exist , then the G . Lodge of Massachusetts has no right to establish subordinate lodges in

that State . The legal existence however , of this Grand Lodge has been denied , and as Copiapo and Bethesda Lodges Avere still upon their registry , it became a matter of some importance to know whether the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts had

the legal right to establish other lodges in that State . It was a subject , the Grand Master said , demanding immediate attention . In 1866 , a dispensation had been granted to certain brethren to form a new lodge at Arica ,

Peru . The lodge had never applied for a charter , the town of Arica having been utterly destroyed by an earthquake . The committee charged by the Grand Lodge to

examine the complaint of the Grand Lodge of Louisiania against the Grand Lodge of France , reported as their conclusions that the pretended Supreme Council of Lousiania , for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite is a spurious non-Masonic

body , and that no person claiming to have been made a Mason through its authority , has any right to fraternal privileges of Freemasonry . That the Grand Lodge of Louisiania has been wounded and injured in her just and lawful prerogatives and

relations by the decree of the Grand Orient of France , aud that if their conclusions are acceptable to the Grand Lodge , a Mason of this jurisdiction cannot sitin any lodge of the Grand Orient ' s jurisdiction , where any person claiming from | the pretended

Council of Louisiania , is present . They have forborne to recommend the absolute discontinuance of intercourse , as that body have been misled in some important particulars , cherishing the hope

Notes On American Freemasonry.

that she will disclaim the hostility towards blue Masonry in the United States which her attitude evinces .

At the September quarterly communication allusion is again made to what we termed the " Foreign lodges , " the question being raised as to the payment by the members of those lodges of the " capitation tax " levied on all members , under

the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , to liquidate the debt incurred in building the Masonic Temple , It was recommended that all the foreign lodges should be exempt from such special taxes .

It is an interesting historical fact that the first authority ever issued by a Grand Lodge to open and work a lodge of Freemasons , in the then

comparatively and unknown , but how populous , enterprising , and wealthy state of California emanated from this Grand Lodge in the year 1848 . The committee appointed to inquire into the legality of the Grand Lodge of Chili , stated that

friendly relations had hitherto existed betAveen that body and the lodges in that country , owing allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and they do not see any reason why they should not continue . The body Avas formed as a Grand Lodge

of the Scottish Rite , and has not nor does it claim to exercise any authority or control over the York Rite or its lodges . It recognises the latter as a co-ordinate independent branch of Freemasonry , and has never interferred with the exercise of its

powers , as such , Avithin the limits of the Chilian Republic . The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , it may be observed , is almost the only Freemasonry knoAvn in all the South American Republics , in Spain , and in Italy , and it and the French

Rite , or Bit Modeme , in France . In all those countries the authorities confer the first three degrees and create lodges of Blue Masonry . In view of these facts , the committee saw no objection to the granting of a warrant to another lodge in

Valparaiso . The report of the committee was accepted and their recommendations adopted . The death of Bro Tolman , one of the oldest Masons in the State , a member of Grand Lodge was announced . He was one of that vast concourse of the

fraternity , who in 1825 , assembled on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Bunker Hill monument , the corner stone of which was squared , levelled and plumbed by the M . W . G . M ., the Hon . John Abbott , Gen Lafayette , and Daniel Webster . He was also one of the 6000 Free-

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Untitled Article 1
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 1
"CLANNISHNESS " OF MASONRY. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 16. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
OUR HINDU BRETHREN. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 10
ST. JOHN'S DAY. Article 11
Untitled Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
INDIA. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 18
ST. KITTS, WEST INDIES. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
GLASGOW LODGE COMMERCIAL. Article 19
SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 30TH APRIL, 1870. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Notes On American Freemasonry.

priate , as that Grand Lodge could fairly claim to be the parent : _ of Freemasonry in the western world . In 1843 , Bethesda Lodge was located at Valparaiso , Chili , South America , and in 1854

a charter was granted . In 1857 , a charter was issued to Hiram Lodge of Copiapo , Chile , and in 1859 to Southern Cross Lodge , Valparaiso . Bethesda Lodge is in a flourishing condition , and the preliminary steps have been taken to form

a new lodge in the same town . In I 860 , the name of the Southern Cross disappears from the records of G . L . The G . M . stated that he had been informed that there is in existence at

Valparaiso aso-called Grand Lodge , which claims all the forms and prerogatives of a Grand Lodge at Chili . If such a body , legitimately established , did exist , then the G . Lodge of Massachusetts has no right to establish subordinate lodges in

that State . The legal existence however , of this Grand Lodge has been denied , and as Copiapo and Bethesda Lodges Avere still upon their registry , it became a matter of some importance to know whether the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts had

the legal right to establish other lodges in that State . It was a subject , the Grand Master said , demanding immediate attention . In 1866 , a dispensation had been granted to certain brethren to form a new lodge at Arica ,

Peru . The lodge had never applied for a charter , the town of Arica having been utterly destroyed by an earthquake . The committee charged by the Grand Lodge to

examine the complaint of the Grand Lodge of Louisiania against the Grand Lodge of France , reported as their conclusions that the pretended Supreme Council of Lousiania , for the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite is a spurious non-Masonic

body , and that no person claiming to have been made a Mason through its authority , has any right to fraternal privileges of Freemasonry . That the Grand Lodge of Louisiania has been wounded and injured in her just and lawful prerogatives and

relations by the decree of the Grand Orient of France , aud that if their conclusions are acceptable to the Grand Lodge , a Mason of this jurisdiction cannot sitin any lodge of the Grand Orient ' s jurisdiction , where any person claiming from | the pretended

Council of Louisiania , is present . They have forborne to recommend the absolute discontinuance of intercourse , as that body have been misled in some important particulars , cherishing the hope

Notes On American Freemasonry.

that she will disclaim the hostility towards blue Masonry in the United States which her attitude evinces .

At the September quarterly communication allusion is again made to what we termed the " Foreign lodges , " the question being raised as to the payment by the members of those lodges of the " capitation tax " levied on all members , under

the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , to liquidate the debt incurred in building the Masonic Temple , It was recommended that all the foreign lodges should be exempt from such special taxes .

It is an interesting historical fact that the first authority ever issued by a Grand Lodge to open and work a lodge of Freemasons , in the then

comparatively and unknown , but how populous , enterprising , and wealthy state of California emanated from this Grand Lodge in the year 1848 . The committee appointed to inquire into the legality of the Grand Lodge of Chili , stated that

friendly relations had hitherto existed betAveen that body and the lodges in that country , owing allegiance to the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts , and they do not see any reason why they should not continue . The body Avas formed as a Grand Lodge

of the Scottish Rite , and has not nor does it claim to exercise any authority or control over the York Rite or its lodges . It recognises the latter as a co-ordinate independent branch of Freemasonry , and has never interferred with the exercise of its

powers , as such , Avithin the limits of the Chilian Republic . The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite , it may be observed , is almost the only Freemasonry knoAvn in all the South American Republics , in Spain , and in Italy , and it and the French

Rite , or Bit Modeme , in France . In all those countries the authorities confer the first three degrees and create lodges of Blue Masonry . In view of these facts , the committee saw no objection to the granting of a warrant to another lodge in

Valparaiso . The report of the committee was accepted and their recommendations adopted . The death of Bro Tolman , one of the oldest Masons in the State , a member of Grand Lodge was announced . He was one of that vast concourse of the

fraternity , who in 1825 , assembled on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone of the Bunker Hill monument , the corner stone of which was squared , levelled and plumbed by the M . W . G . M ., the Hon . John Abbott , Gen Lafayette , and Daniel Webster . He was also one of the 6000 Free-

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