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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

THE lodges in tlie Metropolis being mostly in recess , ire liavo little to record ol interest for our readers . TUB Giiis and Boys Schools' elections have taken place , in the former twent y girls have been elected out of thirty-one applicants , and in the latter sixteen boys out of forty-five candidates .

Os the 18 th of September the foundation stone of a new church , at South Shields , was laid b y Bro . Sir H . Williamson , Bart ., M . P ., D . P . G . M ., for Durham , iu the absence of the much respected P . G . M ., Bro .- J . Fawcett , The Provincial

Grand Lodge assembled in great strength and all seems to have passed of most happily and satisfactorily .

ONE of the . largest gatherings of the Cheshire Preemasons for many years , took place also on the 18 th September , at Altrincham , where about 320 Brethren mustered to support their excellent P . G . M ., Lord de Tabley , in the Annual Provincial Grand Lodge . All the addresses and

arrangements seem to have been characterized by the best Masonic spirit , we especiall y commend the P . G . M ' s . admirable address , and the great order and happy reeling displayed in so numerous an assemblage rendered the duties of the

, stewards most easy and pleasurable . In the following week our distinquished and noble Brother laid the foundation of a new school at Knutsford , with due Masonic eerenioiry .

-Luis Lod ge of Hope , Bradford , with its wonted liberalit y and hospitality , enterl amed such Brethren of our order as were Jttendmg the Social Science Congress 10 Wen m that town on the 22 nd

September . The proceedings wore marked , as we might well expect , by all that cordialit y and kindl y feeling which always distinguish that very excellent lod ge . Pew lodges have done more than the Lodge , of Hope , Bradford , to evince their sense of

the claims our great Masonic charities have on all the Brethren of our order , whether Metropolitan or Provincial .

Is Prance the lod ges seem slowl y recovering from the great political changes and commotions of the last few years , but all is not quite clear yet in their Masonic atmosphere , and clouds seem still to be hanging over the pathway of French .

Freemasonry . Indeed , they seem to be struggling just now with conflicting jurisdictions and divided allegiance , so that the unity of the order , as we have it happily in England , does not reall y exist for

them . We hope soon , to lay before our readers a comprehensive sketch of the present position of Freemasonry in France , and wo need hardly say that , like their beautiful country , the French Brotherhood have our heartfelt good wishes .

IK Germany the Bretliren are followinotheir usual routine course of peaceful and philosophical Freemasonry , but we need not dilate on German Freemasonry , as Bro . Findel has given us a long and clear account this very month both of its wants and working .

IN Vienna the Craft seems to be progressing with considerable rapidity and success . The Humanitas Lodge , which is also termed by some , the Grand Lodge of Vienna , though hardly , perhaps , what we call a Grand Lodge , has a large number of

members , and works efficientl y the three degrees of Craft Masonry . For many years , as is generally known , Freemasonry has been a thing " verboten " or forbidden L

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
MASONIC ARCHAEOLOGY, No. 2. Article 2
A MONOLOGUE. Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN GERMANY. Article 6
NEW IDEAS AND NOVEL DEGREES. Article 16
ANCIENT ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
CURIOUS OLD ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY. Article 20
MS. MASONIC CONSTITUTIONS (OR CHARGES) No. 3. Article 25
Review. Article 27
WHAT NON-MASONS SAY OF US. Article 29
ORIGIN OF MASONRY, AND ITS GENERAL ADVANTAGES. Article 31
SONG. Article 31
BROTHERLY LOVE, RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 33
PHILLIS. Article 33
FRENCH MASONIC SONG. Article 33
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Monthly Masonic Summary.

Monthly Masonic Summary .

THE lodges in tlie Metropolis being mostly in recess , ire liavo little to record ol interest for our readers . TUB Giiis and Boys Schools' elections have taken place , in the former twent y girls have been elected out of thirty-one applicants , and in the latter sixteen boys out of forty-five candidates .

Os the 18 th of September the foundation stone of a new church , at South Shields , was laid b y Bro . Sir H . Williamson , Bart ., M . P ., D . P . G . M ., for Durham , iu the absence of the much respected P . G . M ., Bro .- J . Fawcett , The Provincial

Grand Lodge assembled in great strength and all seems to have passed of most happily and satisfactorily .

ONE of the . largest gatherings of the Cheshire Preemasons for many years , took place also on the 18 th September , at Altrincham , where about 320 Brethren mustered to support their excellent P . G . M ., Lord de Tabley , in the Annual Provincial Grand Lodge . All the addresses and

arrangements seem to have been characterized by the best Masonic spirit , we especiall y commend the P . G . M ' s . admirable address , and the great order and happy reeling displayed in so numerous an assemblage rendered the duties of the

, stewards most easy and pleasurable . In the following week our distinquished and noble Brother laid the foundation of a new school at Knutsford , with due Masonic eerenioiry .

-Luis Lod ge of Hope , Bradford , with its wonted liberalit y and hospitality , enterl amed such Brethren of our order as were Jttendmg the Social Science Congress 10 Wen m that town on the 22 nd

September . The proceedings wore marked , as we might well expect , by all that cordialit y and kindl y feeling which always distinguish that very excellent lod ge . Pew lodges have done more than the Lodge , of Hope , Bradford , to evince their sense of

the claims our great Masonic charities have on all the Brethren of our order , whether Metropolitan or Provincial .

Is Prance the lod ges seem slowl y recovering from the great political changes and commotions of the last few years , but all is not quite clear yet in their Masonic atmosphere , and clouds seem still to be hanging over the pathway of French .

Freemasonry . Indeed , they seem to be struggling just now with conflicting jurisdictions and divided allegiance , so that the unity of the order , as we have it happily in England , does not reall y exist for

them . We hope soon , to lay before our readers a comprehensive sketch of the present position of Freemasonry in France , and wo need hardly say that , like their beautiful country , the French Brotherhood have our heartfelt good wishes .

IK Germany the Bretliren are followinotheir usual routine course of peaceful and philosophical Freemasonry , but we need not dilate on German Freemasonry , as Bro . Findel has given us a long and clear account this very month both of its wants and working .

IN Vienna the Craft seems to be progressing with considerable rapidity and success . The Humanitas Lodge , which is also termed by some , the Grand Lodge of Vienna , though hardly , perhaps , what we call a Grand Lodge , has a large number of

members , and works efficientl y the three degrees of Craft Masonry . For many years , as is generally known , Freemasonry has been a thing " verboten " or forbidden L

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