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( Contents . PAGE FEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE : — The Grand Orient of France and the Landmark 321 Masonry and tne Asiatics 321 Revile not Masonry for its Secresy 322 Masonic JottingsNo 67 324

, . Masonic Notes and Queries 325 Light from the East 326 Correspondence 328 Masonic Sayings and Doings Abroad 32 J The Canonbury Prize of the Royal Masonic Institution for - Boys 330 MASONIC M IIIEOK .: — Masonic Mems 331

Grand Lodge 331 CKAET L ODGE M EETINGS : — Metropolitan 332 Provincial 332 Knights Templar _ 336 Masonic Demonstration at Washington , United States 337 Obituary 339 week 340

List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing LONDON ; SATURDAY , APRIL 29 , 1871 ,

The Grand Orient Of France And "The Landmark."

THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE AND " THE LANDMARK . "

The " Landmark , " ( New York , ) copies the circular of Bro . Thevennt , recently published in our columns , and appends the following remarks : — " We are glad to learn that the letter of Bro .

Thevenot explains away the alleged complicity of the Grand Orient , in the ' circular' affair , and we willingly give it a place in our columns . " This , of course , settles all allusion to the subject of his letter , which explains the whole thing .

"If Bro . Thevenot had ended there , we should have thought no more of it , but he does not like our remarks , and thinks they are ' but little fraternal towards t , he Grand Orient of Prance . '

" Perhaps they are , but if the Brother will take into consideration the course which has been deliberately pursued by the Grand Orient in sustaining a clandestine Grand Body in one of the Masonic Jurisdictions of the United States , he will not blame us .

"We learn from the proceedings of the Supreme Council of the Northern Jurisdiction , that in the year 1839 , a clandestine body was unlawfully established at New Orleans , and continued to exist until the 17 th February , 1853 , when it submitted to the supreme authority in that jurisdiction , and became members of the Grand

Consistory . "After the surrender of its powers , one Jaques Poulhouze , once a member of that body , associated with himself two or three others , and set up a

The Grand Orient Of France And "The Landmark."

body , which he styled the ' Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree for the Free and Independent State of Louisiana . This action was condemned by the Grand Orient , and for this and other irregularities , it decided that his name should be erased

from the Book Gf Gold , and a decree was so published by that body . " Notwithstanding his expulsion , he persisted in maintaining the organization , under his presidency and that of M . Eugene Chassaignac , for ten

years , without being recognized by a single Masonic power in the word . " In the face of all this , and without restoring M . Foulhouse , the Grand Orient recognized this

spurious organization , which has been established in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana , and has chartered Master Mason Lodges , which are using material not in accordance with Masonic law . For this act the Grand Orient has

no fraternal communication with us , and its members are not admitted into Lodges in any jurisdiction in the United States . Why ? Because that Body still insists in sustaining and recognizing that spurious organization within the boundary

of another Grand Body . "If our remarks were 'but little fraternal / they were elicited by the premeditated and persistent course of the Grand Orient , in sustaining the acts of that spurious concern . "

Masonry And The Asiatics.

MASONRY AND THE ASIATICS .

BY PBOJ ? . J . T . DOYEN , P . R . A . S . Some years ago , when a colony of Jews was discovered in China , in nowise distinguishable from other Chinese , except in their religious rites and belief , the question was started , " Did the

Chinese know anything of Ancient Masonrv ?" As no atheist can become a Mason , theory excluded Chinese , Hindoos , Parsees , etc ., from the Masonic order ; while the fact remained , that the Chinese possess a secret society of the highest antiquity ;

and that , moreover , many travelling brethren have sat in Masonic Lodges in the Orient , where Chinese , Hindoos , Parsees , and Black Jews of Malabar have all participated , either as functionaries , or visitors , in the mystic rites of

Freemasonry . The truth is , the Chinese people know nothing of Masonry , though a secret , society called by

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THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE AND "THE LANDMARK." Article 1
MASONRY AND THE ASIATICS. Article 1
REVILE NOT MASONRY FOR ITS SECRECY. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 67. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
LIGHT COMES FROM THE EAST. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE CASE OF CHARLOTTE JACKSON. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
THE CANONBURY PRIZE OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC DEMONSTRATION AT WASHINGTON Article 17
Obituary. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 6TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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( Contents . PAGE FEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE : — The Grand Orient of France and the Landmark 321 Masonry and tne Asiatics 321 Revile not Masonry for its Secresy 322 Masonic JottingsNo 67 324

, . Masonic Notes and Queries 325 Light from the East 326 Correspondence 328 Masonic Sayings and Doings Abroad 32 J The Canonbury Prize of the Royal Masonic Institution for - Boys 330 MASONIC M IIIEOK .: — Masonic Mems 331

Grand Lodge 331 CKAET L ODGE M EETINGS : — Metropolitan 332 Provincial 332 Knights Templar _ 336 Masonic Demonstration at Washington , United States 337 Obituary 339 week 340

List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing LONDON ; SATURDAY , APRIL 29 , 1871 ,

The Grand Orient Of France And "The Landmark."

THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE AND " THE LANDMARK . "

The " Landmark , " ( New York , ) copies the circular of Bro . Thevennt , recently published in our columns , and appends the following remarks : — " We are glad to learn that the letter of Bro .

Thevenot explains away the alleged complicity of the Grand Orient , in the ' circular' affair , and we willingly give it a place in our columns . " This , of course , settles all allusion to the subject of his letter , which explains the whole thing .

"If Bro . Thevenot had ended there , we should have thought no more of it , but he does not like our remarks , and thinks they are ' but little fraternal towards t , he Grand Orient of Prance . '

" Perhaps they are , but if the Brother will take into consideration the course which has been deliberately pursued by the Grand Orient in sustaining a clandestine Grand Body in one of the Masonic Jurisdictions of the United States , he will not blame us .

"We learn from the proceedings of the Supreme Council of the Northern Jurisdiction , that in the year 1839 , a clandestine body was unlawfully established at New Orleans , and continued to exist until the 17 th February , 1853 , when it submitted to the supreme authority in that jurisdiction , and became members of the Grand

Consistory . "After the surrender of its powers , one Jaques Poulhouze , once a member of that body , associated with himself two or three others , and set up a

The Grand Orient Of France And "The Landmark."

body , which he styled the ' Supreme Council of the 33 rd degree for the Free and Independent State of Louisiana . This action was condemned by the Grand Orient , and for this and other irregularities , it decided that his name should be erased

from the Book Gf Gold , and a decree was so published by that body . " Notwithstanding his expulsion , he persisted in maintaining the organization , under his presidency and that of M . Eugene Chassaignac , for ten

years , without being recognized by a single Masonic power in the word . " In the face of all this , and without restoring M . Foulhouse , the Grand Orient recognized this

spurious organization , which has been established in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge of Louisiana , and has chartered Master Mason Lodges , which are using material not in accordance with Masonic law . For this act the Grand Orient has

no fraternal communication with us , and its members are not admitted into Lodges in any jurisdiction in the United States . Why ? Because that Body still insists in sustaining and recognizing that spurious organization within the boundary

of another Grand Body . "If our remarks were 'but little fraternal / they were elicited by the premeditated and persistent course of the Grand Orient , in sustaining the acts of that spurious concern . "

Masonry And The Asiatics.

MASONRY AND THE ASIATICS .

BY PBOJ ? . J . T . DOYEN , P . R . A . S . Some years ago , when a colony of Jews was discovered in China , in nowise distinguishable from other Chinese , except in their religious rites and belief , the question was started , " Did the

Chinese know anything of Ancient Masonrv ?" As no atheist can become a Mason , theory excluded Chinese , Hindoos , Parsees , etc ., from the Masonic order ; while the fact remained , that the Chinese possess a secret society of the highest antiquity ;

and that , moreover , many travelling brethren have sat in Masonic Lodges in the Orient , where Chinese , Hindoos , Parsees , and Black Jews of Malabar have all participated , either as functionaries , or visitors , in the mystic rites of

Freemasonry . The truth is , the Chinese people know nothing of Masonry , though a secret , society called by

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