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Abraham Lincoln And Freemasonry.

maimer the fact as to whether he was a Freemason or not , we remarked , ' Mr . Lincoln , I came up the road last night with au old Masonic friend , Judge Douglas , Last Friday I came down to Louisville with another old Masonic friend , Mr . Breckenridge ; and a few weeks ago one of my agents met in the Grand Lodge

of Tennessee Mr . John Bell . So you see all three of your opponents for the Presidential Chair are Freemasons . ' Mi-. Lincoln replied , ' I am not a Freemason , Dr . Morris , though I have a great respect for the Institution . ' Seeing so many Masonic bodies labouring under the supposition since his death he was

a Freemason , we have thought it best to put these facts upon record . We have often stated the same thing in our lectures , as the brethren will testify . "

Jews And Freemasonry Abroad.

JEWS AND FREEMASONRY ABROAD .

20 THE EDITOK OP THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIItnOR . DEAII SIB . AND BROTHER , —Several years ago I was introduced to a social meeting of the brethren of the lodge at Creuznach ( Rhenish Prussia ) , AA'here I greatly enjoyed myself . But as every sweet has its attendant bitter , my jileasure ivas greatly marred when

I learnt that equality of membership was not allowed . The Jew was excluded from office , and not even permitted to be present during tiie performance of the higher ceremonies . I expressed my feelings very freely , and could not hel p drawing a contrast between the

truly liberal action of aristocratic England , where they had just admitted the Jew into the House of Commons , and professedly liberal , but absolutely despotic Prussia , where the Jew was excluded from tho

deeper mysteries of Freemasonry . A few months later 1113 ' Jew friend produced a poem , of which he ssnt me a copy , and Avhich , to gratify the desire of a few friends , I translated freely . The circumstances had passed from my memory until this morning , Avhen , searching for a very different document , I found the

poem referred to . On a reperusal I think so well of it , and feel it to be so creditable to the genius of my friend , Ilcinrich Scheyer , that I send it for publication iu the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , believing that it will be acceptable to a large number of our fraternity . I remain , dear Sir and Brother ,

Yours fraternally , Blackheath , Aug . 1 , 1 SG 5 . F . BENNOCH . [ The poem referred to will he found under the head of Poetry . —ED . ]

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WEALTH , like beauty , is generally disparaged and eagerly sought , while poverty is highly praised and carefully avoided by all . It is like a case which often happens in society—eulogizing the people whom he would not associate with , and sneering at others whom ive don't care to " cut . " COXVESATIOX is a very serious matter . There are men with whom an hour ' s talk would weaken one more than a day ' s fasting .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS IN AEREAES . Subscribers who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at once to the office , No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to be made payable to Bro . William Smith , C . E . ] \* All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mem.

MASONIC MEM .

ROTAL MASOTC ISSTIIOTIOS - TOR BOYS . —AVe are informed that fourteen vacancies have been declared to be filled up at the election in October next . The number of candidates approved by the General Committee held on Saturday last is twenty-nine .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BEADOS' LODGE ( NO . 619 ) . —The audit committee , appointed by the members of this lodge at its meeting on the 19 th ult ., niet on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., at Bro . A . Avery ' s , the Wool pack , Bennondsey-sti-eet . The accounts and balance-sheet having been strictly scrutinised were passed and signed . The lodge was found to be in a highly satisfactory position , both as regarded the number of its members and the amount of its funds . It was shownhy comparison with all former years since

, the consecration , that the Beadon Lodge was never so prosperous as it is now , and it was acknowledged that that prosperity was principally due to the present Treasurer . An order was given for the replacement of the officers' collars hy new ones , and it was also resolved that the musical brother ' s place should be filled up . A capital supper , with admirable wines , was afterwards sewed , to which a . dozen brethren sat down .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . PBOVIXCIAL GEAND LODOE . On Tuesday , the 1 st inst ., the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled at Knutsford , when the Right Hon . Lord de Tahley was installed Provincial Grand Master by Bro . the Right Hon . Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M ., who attended in consequence of the absence of the G . M . who Was prevented from being

, present by a severe domestic affliction . The assembly was unusually large , there being present six ProvincialGrand Masters , besides some 400 other members of the Craft . At eleven o ' clock the hour appointed , the Grand Lodge was opened in due form hy the Right Hon . Earl de Grey and Ripon , after solemn prayer by Bro . the Rov . H . G . Vernon ( Liverpool ) , Prov . G . Chap The Eiht Hon . Lord de Tahley was then introduced by seven

g P . M . ' s , and duly installed , the patent of appointment by the Right Hon . tho Earl of Zetland having been read by Bro . E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . Sec . His lordship having been enthroned , was greeted in the manner usual among Masons . Both noble lords alluded in eloquent and feeling- terms to the great loss the country , as well as the Craft , had sustained by the death of Lord Combermere , the late Prov . G . M ., a nobleman notless

distinguished for his great services as a soldier than for his social qualities as a friend and citizen . The usual business of the province was then transacted , the minutes confirmed , and the accounts of the Grand Treasurer passed . It was unanimously agreed to present a memorial of condolence to Earl Zetland on the severe loss his lordship had suffered in his family . The following Provincial Grand Officers were appointed : —Bros , the Right Hon . A iscount CombermereD . Prov . G . M . ; George

, Cornwall Legh , M . P ., Prov . S . G . W , ; the Right Hon . Lord Richard Grosvenor , M . P ., J . G . W . ; W . Butler , Prov . S . G . D . ; the Rev . T . Terry , Prov . G . Chap . ; E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . See . ; Hignett , Prov . J . G . D . ; Brattan , Prov . G . S . ; Latham , Prov . G . Reg . ; Capt . Mawdesley , Prov . G . S . B ., & c . The brethren then proceeded to the parish church , appearing

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MASONIC STATISTICS. Article 1
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GENIUS. Article 2
LEGAL REDRESS. Article 3
OUR MUSEUMS AND ART GALLERIES. Article 5
THE MASONIC HALL COMPANY OF IRELAND . Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND FREEMASONRY. Article 9
JEWS AND FREEMASONRY ABROAD. Article 10
Untitled Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
MASONIC MEM. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 15
Obituary. Article 15
REVIEWS. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Abraham Lincoln And Freemasonry.

maimer the fact as to whether he was a Freemason or not , we remarked , ' Mr . Lincoln , I came up the road last night with au old Masonic friend , Judge Douglas , Last Friday I came down to Louisville with another old Masonic friend , Mr . Breckenridge ; and a few weeks ago one of my agents met in the Grand Lodge

of Tennessee Mr . John Bell . So you see all three of your opponents for the Presidential Chair are Freemasons . ' Mi-. Lincoln replied , ' I am not a Freemason , Dr . Morris , though I have a great respect for the Institution . ' Seeing so many Masonic bodies labouring under the supposition since his death he was

a Freemason , we have thought it best to put these facts upon record . We have often stated the same thing in our lectures , as the brethren will testify . "

Jews And Freemasonry Abroad.

JEWS AND FREEMASONRY ABROAD .

20 THE EDITOK OP THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIItnOR . DEAII SIB . AND BROTHER , —Several years ago I was introduced to a social meeting of the brethren of the lodge at Creuznach ( Rhenish Prussia ) , AA'here I greatly enjoyed myself . But as every sweet has its attendant bitter , my jileasure ivas greatly marred when

I learnt that equality of membership was not allowed . The Jew was excluded from office , and not even permitted to be present during tiie performance of the higher ceremonies . I expressed my feelings very freely , and could not hel p drawing a contrast between the

truly liberal action of aristocratic England , where they had just admitted the Jew into the House of Commons , and professedly liberal , but absolutely despotic Prussia , where the Jew was excluded from tho

deeper mysteries of Freemasonry . A few months later 1113 ' Jew friend produced a poem , of which he ssnt me a copy , and Avhich , to gratify the desire of a few friends , I translated freely . The circumstances had passed from my memory until this morning , Avhen , searching for a very different document , I found the

poem referred to . On a reperusal I think so well of it , and feel it to be so creditable to the genius of my friend , Ilcinrich Scheyer , that I send it for publication iu the FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE , believing that it will be acceptable to a large number of our fraternity . I remain , dear Sir and Brother ,

Yours fraternally , Blackheath , Aug . 1 , 1 SG 5 . F . BENNOCH . [ The poem referred to will he found under the head of Poetry . —ED . ]

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WEALTH , like beauty , is generally disparaged and eagerly sought , while poverty is highly praised and carefully avoided by all . It is like a case which often happens in society—eulogizing the people whom he would not associate with , and sneering at others whom ive don't care to " cut . " COXVESATIOX is a very serious matter . There are men with whom an hour ' s talk would weaken one more than a day ' s fasting .

The Masonic Mirror.

THE MASONIC MIRROR .

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS IN AEREAES . Subscribers who are in arrears will oblige by remitting at once to the office , No . 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand . [ Post Office Orders to be made payable to Bro . William Smith , C . E . ] \* All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , London , W . C .

Masonic Mem.

MASONIC MEM .

ROTAL MASOTC ISSTIIOTIOS - TOR BOYS . —AVe are informed that fourteen vacancies have been declared to be filled up at the election in October next . The number of candidates approved by the General Committee held on Saturday last is twenty-nine .

Metropolitan.

METROPOLITAN .

BEADOS' LODGE ( NO . 619 ) . —The audit committee , appointed by the members of this lodge at its meeting on the 19 th ult ., niet on Wednesday , the 2 nd inst ., at Bro . A . Avery ' s , the Wool pack , Bennondsey-sti-eet . The accounts and balance-sheet having been strictly scrutinised were passed and signed . The lodge was found to be in a highly satisfactory position , both as regarded the number of its members and the amount of its funds . It was shownhy comparison with all former years since

, the consecration , that the Beadon Lodge was never so prosperous as it is now , and it was acknowledged that that prosperity was principally due to the present Treasurer . An order was given for the replacement of the officers' collars hy new ones , and it was also resolved that the musical brother ' s place should be filled up . A capital supper , with admirable wines , was afterwards sewed , to which a . dozen brethren sat down .

Provincial.

PROVINCIAL .

CHESHIRE . PBOVIXCIAL GEAND LODOE . On Tuesday , the 1 st inst ., the Provincial Grand Lodge assembled at Knutsford , when the Right Hon . Lord de Tahley was installed Provincial Grand Master by Bro . the Right Hon . Earl de Grey and Ripon , R . W . D . G . M ., who attended in consequence of the absence of the G . M . who Was prevented from being

, present by a severe domestic affliction . The assembly was unusually large , there being present six ProvincialGrand Masters , besides some 400 other members of the Craft . At eleven o ' clock the hour appointed , the Grand Lodge was opened in due form hy the Right Hon . Earl de Grey and Ripon , after solemn prayer by Bro . the Rov . H . G . Vernon ( Liverpool ) , Prov . G . Chap The Eiht Hon . Lord de Tahley was then introduced by seven

g P . M . ' s , and duly installed , the patent of appointment by the Right Hon . tho Earl of Zetland having been read by Bro . E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . Sec . His lordship having been enthroned , was greeted in the manner usual among Masons . Both noble lords alluded in eloquent and feeling- terms to the great loss the country , as well as the Craft , had sustained by the death of Lord Combermere , the late Prov . G . M ., a nobleman notless

distinguished for his great services as a soldier than for his social qualities as a friend and citizen . The usual business of the province was then transacted , the minutes confirmed , and the accounts of the Grand Treasurer passed . It was unanimously agreed to present a memorial of condolence to Earl Zetland on the severe loss his lordship had suffered in his family . The following Provincial Grand Officers were appointed : —Bros , the Right Hon . A iscount CombermereD . Prov . G . M . ; George

, Cornwall Legh , M . P ., Prov . S . G . W , ; the Right Hon . Lord Richard Grosvenor , M . P ., J . G . W . ; W . Butler , Prov . S . G . D . ; the Rev . T . Terry , Prov . G . Chap . ; E . H . Griffiths , Prov . G . See . ; Hignett , Prov . J . G . D . ; Brattan , Prov . G . S . ; Latham , Prov . G . Reg . ; Capt . Mawdesley , Prov . G . S . B ., & c . The brethren then proceeded to the parish church , appearing

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