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About Visiting English Lodges.

informed him that I was an American Mason , and craved permission , under due and proper examination of self and papers , to visit his Lod' » e . He replied promptly that ho could not do so , without having some ono to vouch for and introduce me , and declined to inspect my papers , or examine me . I firmly replied that ho was requiring au utter impossibility , as I was a stranger , in a strange land , and stood

alone npon my Masonry . I asked him with all the pertinence possible , what became of tho universality of Masonry ? With an impatient wave of the hand he declined to enter npon any discussion of the matter ; and humbly apologizing for my intrusion , I bade him goodnight ; and if this bo Masonry , I would bid it a long , long good night . Sincerely and fraternally yours ,

J . M . TOWLER . [ In reference to this very case thero is , in tho Febrnary number of the Masonic Review , a letter addressed to tho Editor by a Bro . S . C . Chorlton , who writes that , considering Bro . Towler must have made some mistake , he went at once and consulted an English P . M . resident

in the city ( wo presume Cincinnati ) , and was told that all the introduction necessary to obtain admission into an English Lodge is the Grand Lodge Certificate verified in tho usual way . In tho same number of the same Review is a note signed " R . M . " who also confronts Bro . Towler on tho same ground , that he is under a mistake . Ho

writes : " Never was a greater mistake , as thousands of American Masons oan testify . The facility for entering London Lodges by an American brother , able to stand a very moderate examination and having a diploma , properly authenticated , is snch that none ( thus

fortified ) is ever refused . We can ourselves endorse what " R . M . " and Bro . Chorlton say . We have boen frequently prosent in Lodges when American and other foreign brethren have applied for and obtained admission , and can certify that , due precautions having been taken , no difficulty occurred . —Ed . F . C . ]

most wholesomo and beneficent infmeneo , well nigh all tho indigestions give way ¦ to this simple treatmont , aided by purifying and aperitive doses of Holloway's Pills , round each box of which plain " instructions" aro folded . Bilious disorders , loss of appetite , fullness after eating , lassitude , gout , and rheumatism may bo effectively checked in their painful progress , and tho seeds of long suffering eradicated by those remedies .

HOLLOTVAY ' S PILLS AND OINTMENT . —As Spring approaches a most favourablo opportunity offers for rectifying irregularities , removing impurities , and erasing blemishes which have arisen from tho presence of matters forbad by winter from being transpired through tho pores . This searching Ointment , well rubbed upon the skin , penetrates to tho deeply seated organs , upon which it exerts a

The Keystone gives a short obituary notice of Past Grand Master Robert Clark , Past Grand Master of Pennsylvania . Bro . Clark was initiated into Freemasonry in Solomon ' s Lodge , No . 114 , Philadelphia , on 20 th December 1850 . In 1853 he filled the chair of his Lodtre . After havinc

filled the subordinate offices in Grand Lodge , he was elected Grand Master in December 1875 , and served the office in the years 1876 and 1877 , the former , as being the Centennial of American Independence , being a more than

usually memorable one . His death , which took place on the 16 th October , was very sudden and unexpected . Bro . Clark was deservedly loved and respected by a large circle of Masonic and non-Masonic friends and acquaintances .

Sir Knight Albert G . Mackey considers it an absurdity to make a Knight Templar also a Knight of Malta . There was , he says , a rule between the Orders that a member

of one should not be admitted to membership in the other . Moreover , the Templars had a ritual and were a secret Association , while the same cannot be said of the Knights of Malta .

The Editor of the Liberal Freemason of Boston , Massachusetts , U . S . A ., pathetically exclaims against those " subscribers , " who accept the paper regularly , but give no equivalent in the way of money , among these being several who , when they are called on to pay , either refuse or

decline to take the paper any longer . "We think the Editor is well quit of such "subscribers . " A moderate circulation among people who pay is preferable to a large circulation for a third or tbe half of which no money is ever forthcoming .

According to the Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Ohio for 1879 , the total membership amounts to 8 , 463 , being an increase of 106 over the previous year . The next meeting of Grand Chapter is fixed for 14 th October of this year , at Chillicothe .

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About Visiting English Lodges.

informed him that I was an American Mason , and craved permission , under due and proper examination of self and papers , to visit his Lod' » e . He replied promptly that ho could not do so , without having some ono to vouch for and introduce me , and declined to inspect my papers , or examine me . I firmly replied that ho was requiring au utter impossibility , as I was a stranger , in a strange land , and stood

alone npon my Masonry . I asked him with all the pertinence possible , what became of tho universality of Masonry ? With an impatient wave of the hand he declined to enter npon any discussion of the matter ; and humbly apologizing for my intrusion , I bade him goodnight ; and if this bo Masonry , I would bid it a long , long good night . Sincerely and fraternally yours ,

J . M . TOWLER . [ In reference to this very case thero is , in tho Febrnary number of the Masonic Review , a letter addressed to tho Editor by a Bro . S . C . Chorlton , who writes that , considering Bro . Towler must have made some mistake , he went at once and consulted an English P . M . resident

in the city ( wo presume Cincinnati ) , and was told that all the introduction necessary to obtain admission into an English Lodge is the Grand Lodge Certificate verified in tho usual way . In tho same number of the same Review is a note signed " R . M . " who also confronts Bro . Towler on tho same ground , that he is under a mistake . Ho

writes : " Never was a greater mistake , as thousands of American Masons oan testify . The facility for entering London Lodges by an American brother , able to stand a very moderate examination and having a diploma , properly authenticated , is snch that none ( thus

fortified ) is ever refused . We can ourselves endorse what " R . M . " and Bro . Chorlton say . We have boen frequently prosent in Lodges when American and other foreign brethren have applied for and obtained admission , and can certify that , due precautions having been taken , no difficulty occurred . —Ed . F . C . ]

most wholesomo and beneficent infmeneo , well nigh all tho indigestions give way ¦ to this simple treatmont , aided by purifying and aperitive doses of Holloway's Pills , round each box of which plain " instructions" aro folded . Bilious disorders , loss of appetite , fullness after eating , lassitude , gout , and rheumatism may bo effectively checked in their painful progress , and tho seeds of long suffering eradicated by those remedies .

HOLLOTVAY ' S PILLS AND OINTMENT . —As Spring approaches a most favourablo opportunity offers for rectifying irregularities , removing impurities , and erasing blemishes which have arisen from tho presence of matters forbad by winter from being transpired through tho pores . This searching Ointment , well rubbed upon the skin , penetrates to tho deeply seated organs , upon which it exerts a

The Keystone gives a short obituary notice of Past Grand Master Robert Clark , Past Grand Master of Pennsylvania . Bro . Clark was initiated into Freemasonry in Solomon ' s Lodge , No . 114 , Philadelphia , on 20 th December 1850 . In 1853 he filled the chair of his Lodtre . After havinc

filled the subordinate offices in Grand Lodge , he was elected Grand Master in December 1875 , and served the office in the years 1876 and 1877 , the former , as being the Centennial of American Independence , being a more than

usually memorable one . His death , which took place on the 16 th October , was very sudden and unexpected . Bro . Clark was deservedly loved and respected by a large circle of Masonic and non-Masonic friends and acquaintances .

Sir Knight Albert G . Mackey considers it an absurdity to make a Knight Templar also a Knight of Malta . There was , he says , a rule between the Orders that a member

of one should not be admitted to membership in the other . Moreover , the Templars had a ritual and were a secret Association , while the same cannot be said of the Knights of Malta .

The Editor of the Liberal Freemason of Boston , Massachusetts , U . S . A ., pathetically exclaims against those " subscribers , " who accept the paper regularly , but give no equivalent in the way of money , among these being several who , when they are called on to pay , either refuse or

decline to take the paper any longer . "We think the Editor is well quit of such "subscribers . " A moderate circulation among people who pay is preferable to a large circulation for a third or tbe half of which no money is ever forthcoming .

According to the Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of Ohio for 1879 , the total membership amounts to 8 , 463 , being an increase of 106 over the previous year . The next meeting of Grand Chapter is fixed for 14 th October of this year , at Chillicothe .

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ROYAL POLYTECHKTC—Lectures on tho Phenomena of Nature illnstrated by Dissolving Views and experiments , Arctic Exploration , its history and prospects , Balmain ' s Luminous Paint , or a trap to catch a Sunbeam . Wonderful new Automatic " Blondin , " which will traverse the whole length of the Hall on a rope suspended thirty feet , from tho floor . ' lableaux Vivants of events ia tho life of Mary Queen of Scots ; tho descriptive poem by Boll , read by Miss Alico Burnelle , tho character of Mary impersonated by Miss Eva Russell . Now Ghost Pieco , written by Elli ' a Keynolds , entitled The Magician Toiled . Also , Leotard tho Automaton , tne Diving Bell , tho Electric Organ , going Machinery and many Novelties Open from 10 till 1 , 2 till 5 , and B till 10 , for times of Entertainments , seo aaiiy papers . Admission , i 8 . Reserved Scats , 2 s , Is , and Gd extra . i

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Second Series , now ready , Crown Svo , Cloth , price os 6 d , post free . MASONIC PORTRAITS . SKETCHES OH DISTINGUISHED EEEEMAS 0 NS . REPRINTED FROM "TUB FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . " BY G . BLIZAED ABBOTT , OF LODGE NO . 1385 , AsS . OCli . 1 R OB KlKC ' S COLLEGE , LONDON . LIST OF PORTRAITS * NESTOR AN INSTALLING MASTEK ( Bro . * W . Hydo Pnllen , 33 deg ., Tast ( Bro . W . Biggs , Tast Prov . G . 8 . W . G . S . B ., Past Dep . P . G . M . Hants , Wilts , and Past Prov . G . Sec . Assistant Secretary Sup . Conn- Borks and Bucks ) , cil A . and A . Eite . ) A VETERAN THE STATESMAN ( Bro . w . Kelly , Past Prov . G . M . and ( The Right Hon . Earl of Carnarvon , Prov . G . Sup . Leicestershire and 33 deg ., Pro Grand Master , Pro Rutland , Prov . G . M . M . M . Lei-Grand Z ., Past G . M . M . M ., and cestershire ) . Past M _ P . S . G . Commander A . A GRAND STEWARD „„„ n , A- Rlt 0 ' ( Bro . John Wordsworth , 30 dog ., 1 HE 1 REASURER Paat G . steward , Past Prov . ( Bro . F . Adlard , P . M . and'Treasnrcr G . J . W . W . Yorkshire , ai'd Prov . Royal York Lodgo of Porsovor- G . M . M . M . W . Yorkshire ) , ance , No . 7 ) . Viu 7 eriT \ s TriE D EPUTY ( uro . G . Ward Verrv , P . M and Past ( Tho Right Hon . Lord Skelmersdale , Prov . Grand . Soj . [ Arch ] Herts ) . 33 dog ., Deputy G . Master , Grand AcniLLES * h w ' - ? f - J ™ * £ 2 ( Bro . E . J . Morris , Past G . J . D ., and tho Templo , and M . P . Sov . G . Past De Pl . ^ G > M < of Kastem Commander A . and A . Rito . ) Division of South Wales ) . A PROVINCIAL MAGNATE A DEVON CRAFTSMAN ( Bro . W . W B . Beach , MP ., Prov . ( Br 0- j . Cnrtelg 30 de „ , Past S wfMl G- P ? , Pp ^? T 1 Is , i Prov . G . S . Warden Devon ) . ot Wight , Past G . M . M . M . ami Qrn T >„ . . „ . . Prov . G . Prior of the Temple , for , M ^ ¦ " ¦ "ADAMANrn Hants ) ( Bro . J . M . Pulteney Montagu , J . P ., TIME -HONOURED LANCASTER S' ^' 33 P °£ ' r \^ ¦ , l £ ? / T > . T T . ,,. „ _ Past Dep . Prov . G . M . and Prov . ( % a iw "T" v ^ T ' S ™? ' G . Sup ! Dorsetshire , and G . G . S . | Warden hast Lancashire ) . Chancellor Supreme Council A . TIIE SCHOLAR nntl A . Rite ) . ( Bro . John Newton , F . R . A . S ., P . M ., HIPPOCRATES P . Z ., Author of Works on Navi- ( Iiro _ j Pear 2 on Bell , M . D ., Past gation ) . G Dcaconi Dop . Prov > G . M . « UMI OUR NOBLE CRITIC Prov . G . Sup . K . and E . York-( Tho Right Hon . Lord Leigh , 30 dcg , shire ) . Prov . G . M .. and G . Sup . War- A CESTRIAN CHIEF wickshire , Past G . M . M . M . ) / Tho Ki ht Hon Tj ( n . a uo Ttiuley OUR PERIPATETIC BROTHER Fust O . S . W ., Prov . G . M . Che-( Bro . C . Fitz Gerald Matier , 30 deg ., shire , Grand J ., and Prov . G . G . Steward Scotland , and Past Sup . Cheshire ) . G . S . Warden Greece ) . A HARBINGER OF PEACE A BOLTON LUMINARY ( Bro . Charles Lacoy , P . M ., Past ( Bro . G . Parker Brockbank , 31 deg ., Prov . G . J . D . Herts ) . Past Prov . G . S . D ., and P . Prov .. TnE LORD OF IJNDERLEY G . Treas . [ Arch ] E . Lancashire . ( Tho Kftrl of rjectivo , M . P ., Frov . A WARDEN OF THE FENS G . M ., Prov . G . Sup ., and Prov . ( Tho late Bro . John Sutcliffe , Past G . M . M . M . Cumberland and Prov . G . S . Warden , and Prov . Westmoreland , and Past . G . G . M . M . M . Lincolnshire ) . Sov . of the Orderof Rome and A WARDEN OF MARK Red Cross of Constantino ) . ( The Right Hon . tho Earl of Don- A BOON COMPANION oughmore , 32 deg ., Past G . S . ( Bro . E . C . Woodward , P . M . 382 , Warden , and Dep . G . M . M . M ) . 1637 , & c . ) A MASTER OF CEREMONIAL A GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ( Bro . Thos . Entwisle , 30 deg ., Past ( Sir Daniel Gooch , Bart ., M . P ., 30 Prov . G . S . ofWorksE . Lan . ) deg ., Prov . G . M . and G . Sup . OUR COSMOPOLITAN BROTHER Berks and Bucks ) . ( Bro . Samuel Rawson , 33 deg ., Past iEscULAPIUS Dist G . M . and G . Sup . China ) . ( Bro . j . Daniol Moore , M . D ., 32 A GREAT ARITHMETICIAN ( ieg ., Past G . S . B ., Craft , and ( Bro . R . B . Webster , Member of the Past C . St . B ., Arch , Intendant Finance and Audit Committees General Orderof Rome and Red of tho R . M . Girls' and Boys' Cross of Constantino for North Schools . ) Jjancasliire ) .

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Uniform 'with above , price 8 s 6 d , Croivn Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS , FIRST SERIES . REPRINTED FROM " THE FREEMASON ' S CHKONICLE . " LIST OF THE POETRAITS . 1 OOE LITERARY BROTHER . I 17 THE CHRISTIAN 1 MINISTER 2 A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 THE MYSTIC . 3 THE MAN OF ENERGY . ! 19 A MODEL MASON . 4 FATHER TIME . ! 20 A CHIP FROM JOPPA 5 A CORNER SIONS . j 21 A PitLAE OF MASONRY . 6 THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 BAYARD . 7 THE GOWNSMAN . 23 A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 AN EASTEBN STAR . , 2-1 Oca CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 THE KNIGHT ERRANT . ] 25 AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . 10 THE OCTOGENARIAN . 2 ( S AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 THE ARTIST . 12 THE SOLDIER . 28 THE FATHER OF THE LoDae 13 FROM UNDER THE CROWS . 23 A SHINING LIGHT . 11 OUR HERCULES . 30 AN ART STUDENT . 15 A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 Tun MARINER . 16 TnE CHURCHMAN . 32 A SOLDIER OF FOETUNB 33 . "OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MOHGATT . By Order of all Booksellers , or will bo sent direct , by post , from the Office , 23 Great Queen Street , London , W . C .

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