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in breach of his promise , and without previous notice to the District Grand Lodge , or to any one on its behalf , and the intelligence thus obtained was accompanied with information that the new lodge was preparing to act on the Charter . 14 . —The District Grand Lodge thus suddenly

confronted , aud affronted , felt itself constrained to vindicate its authority and the respect due to it , and forthwith suspended all commuuication with the Brethren of the Scotch Constitution .

15 . —Since this painful measure has been imposed on the District Grand Lodge , it has come to their knowledge that many of the more influential members of the Scotch degrees have declared that they repudiate the proceeding of Bro . Saunders , which they treat as his own unauthorized act .

16 . —It will afford the District Grand Lodge the deepest gratification to learn that this view will be expressed by the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and it hastens to record its thorough confidence that this eminent and illustrious section of the Craft would not have granted the obnoxious Charter , and countenanced

Masonic disobedience , had the facts of the case been represented as they ought to have been . 17 . —But while cheerfully and sincerely according thus much as due to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , the District Grand Lodge of South Africa most firmly submit and respectfully hold the Grand Lodge

onerous for the acts and proceedings of the Brother whom it had ( on this occasion at all events ) selected to be its representative , and whom it has entrusted with important responsible functions . And it would be a source of unfeigned grief to the District Grand Lodge of South Africa if the step they have felt them ,

selves compelled to take should be unhappily misconstrued by the Grand Lodge of Scotland into anything beyond a proper desire to maintain their self-respect , to vindicate their lawful authority , and to enforce that just discipline and order , without which all efforts for self-government amongst the Craft will be rendered nugatory , if not indeed destroyed .

/ c . -, N CHAS . A . FAIBBEIDGE , P . G . S . 'W . ( bigned ) MICHAEL T . KING , P . G . J . W . Chairman and Vice-Ohairman of the Board of General Purposes . DISTRICT GBAND LOBGE OE SOUTH A EEICA AND

OE THE COLONIES ADJACENT THEEETO . Cape Town , September 3 rd , 1 S 70 . To the most Worshipful Brother , W . H . Laurie , Secretary Grand Lodge of Scotland , Dear Sir and Brother . —Wishing to pay every

respect to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and , fearing that the original , per "Cambrian" might not have reached you , I respectfull y beg to forward per " Briton " Duplicate of report of proceedings in connection with the suspended " Albany " Lodge , ( No . 389 , ) Graham ' s Town .

Ton will perceive from the dates of the various communications that Bro , Saunders had special notice from this lodge in time to have enabled him to communicate his error to your Grand Lodge , before the

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charter for the suspended brethren of the " Albany " Lodge was dispatched by you to this Colony . I remain Dear Sir and Brother , Tours fraternally , ( Signed ) M . T . KING , Vice-President Board of General Purposes . N . B . —Bro . Saunders is the representative of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in this Colony .

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The " Australian Freemasons' Magazine , " which we have not received for some months , has reached us . We learn that six months trial has proved its success , although the editor ' s enthusiasm is somewhat toned down . The proprietors have , therefore , increased the size and lowered the price . We hope his enterprise may meet with the success it deserves .

The following translation from an article in a Bruges newspaper has been forwarded us by a correspondent . It affords another proof of the bigoted opposition of the ultramontane Roman Catholics to Freemasonry : —

" Italy is the hot bed of revolution , and has forced on King Victor Emmanuel the necessity of crushing a peaceful state and the Pope's dethronement . " To gain this shameful end all the Lodges in the world have lent their aid and assistance . " The Lodges in Italy cry out triumphantly ; they

go so far and deny the God of rectitude , and take the p lace where the head of Holiness has always had its throne . " The G . M . Frappoli promulgated a letter to the Freemasons' Lodges as follows : —• ' Very worthy brothers ! the Italian Government takes possession of

Rome , the Grand Lodge of Freemasonry in Italy and its dependencies have resolved to remove the Grand Lodge to Rome . T have given the necessary orders that the Grand Lodge of Florence shall be removed to Rome , to the metropolis of the nation . ' " . The few orders or commands are definite ,

Freemasonry declares itself as the chief head . It has resolved that Rome , from this time forth , shall be the seat of the Grand Lodge of Italy ; Victor Emmanuel is only a tool in their hands , nothing more . " Now we ask one question , is it possible that this robbery , this taking by force , this plundering of a

lawful sovereign and his loving subjects , shall be permitted to go unpunished ? " We fear it is so , no one troubles himself , but , on the contrary , all say let it go . The secret is , that various Governments are in concert with the revolution , which , however , in its turn will one day or other break its own neck . Hodie mini , eras tibi . "

The Americans have brought out a still more copious body of the rituals of the Craft . - —Arch degrees , Royal Master and Templars , making 878 pages , that is nearly one thousand , and costing thirty shillings . This is a nice lot to learn by heart . MIBANS .

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ENGLISH GILDS.* Article 1
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LODGE MINUTES, ETC.—No. 12. Article 5
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 40. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 11
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND. INSTALLATION OF BRO. H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES AS GRAND PATRON OF SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 13
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 13
Craft Masonry. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
LIST OF LODGE, MEETINGS, &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 21ST OCTOBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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in breach of his promise , and without previous notice to the District Grand Lodge , or to any one on its behalf , and the intelligence thus obtained was accompanied with information that the new lodge was preparing to act on the Charter . 14 . —The District Grand Lodge thus suddenly

confronted , aud affronted , felt itself constrained to vindicate its authority and the respect due to it , and forthwith suspended all commuuication with the Brethren of the Scotch Constitution .

15 . —Since this painful measure has been imposed on the District Grand Lodge , it has come to their knowledge that many of the more influential members of the Scotch degrees have declared that they repudiate the proceeding of Bro . Saunders , which they treat as his own unauthorized act .

16 . —It will afford the District Grand Lodge the deepest gratification to learn that this view will be expressed by the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and it hastens to record its thorough confidence that this eminent and illustrious section of the Craft would not have granted the obnoxious Charter , and countenanced

Masonic disobedience , had the facts of the case been represented as they ought to have been . 17 . —But while cheerfully and sincerely according thus much as due to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , the District Grand Lodge of South Africa most firmly submit and respectfully hold the Grand Lodge

onerous for the acts and proceedings of the Brother whom it had ( on this occasion at all events ) selected to be its representative , and whom it has entrusted with important responsible functions . And it would be a source of unfeigned grief to the District Grand Lodge of South Africa if the step they have felt them ,

selves compelled to take should be unhappily misconstrued by the Grand Lodge of Scotland into anything beyond a proper desire to maintain their self-respect , to vindicate their lawful authority , and to enforce that just discipline and order , without which all efforts for self-government amongst the Craft will be rendered nugatory , if not indeed destroyed .

/ c . -, N CHAS . A . FAIBBEIDGE , P . G . S . 'W . ( bigned ) MICHAEL T . KING , P . G . J . W . Chairman and Vice-Ohairman of the Board of General Purposes . DISTRICT GBAND LOBGE OE SOUTH A EEICA AND

OE THE COLONIES ADJACENT THEEETO . Cape Town , September 3 rd , 1 S 70 . To the most Worshipful Brother , W . H . Laurie , Secretary Grand Lodge of Scotland , Dear Sir and Brother . —Wishing to pay every

respect to the Grand Lodge of Scotland , and , fearing that the original , per "Cambrian" might not have reached you , I respectfull y beg to forward per " Briton " Duplicate of report of proceedings in connection with the suspended " Albany " Lodge , ( No . 389 , ) Graham ' s Town .

Ton will perceive from the dates of the various communications that Bro , Saunders had special notice from this lodge in time to have enabled him to communicate his error to your Grand Lodge , before the

Correspondence.

charter for the suspended brethren of the " Albany " Lodge was dispatched by you to this Colony . I remain Dear Sir and Brother , Tours fraternally , ( Signed ) M . T . KING , Vice-President Board of General Purposes . N . B . —Bro . Saunders is the representative of the Grand Lodge of Scotland in this Colony .

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

The " Australian Freemasons' Magazine , " which we have not received for some months , has reached us . We learn that six months trial has proved its success , although the editor ' s enthusiasm is somewhat toned down . The proprietors have , therefore , increased the size and lowered the price . We hope his enterprise may meet with the success it deserves .

The following translation from an article in a Bruges newspaper has been forwarded us by a correspondent . It affords another proof of the bigoted opposition of the ultramontane Roman Catholics to Freemasonry : —

" Italy is the hot bed of revolution , and has forced on King Victor Emmanuel the necessity of crushing a peaceful state and the Pope's dethronement . " To gain this shameful end all the Lodges in the world have lent their aid and assistance . " The Lodges in Italy cry out triumphantly ; they

go so far and deny the God of rectitude , and take the p lace where the head of Holiness has always had its throne . " The G . M . Frappoli promulgated a letter to the Freemasons' Lodges as follows : —• ' Very worthy brothers ! the Italian Government takes possession of

Rome , the Grand Lodge of Freemasonry in Italy and its dependencies have resolved to remove the Grand Lodge to Rome . T have given the necessary orders that the Grand Lodge of Florence shall be removed to Rome , to the metropolis of the nation . ' " . The few orders or commands are definite ,

Freemasonry declares itself as the chief head . It has resolved that Rome , from this time forth , shall be the seat of the Grand Lodge of Italy ; Victor Emmanuel is only a tool in their hands , nothing more . " Now we ask one question , is it possible that this robbery , this taking by force , this plundering of a

lawful sovereign and his loving subjects , shall be permitted to go unpunished ? " We fear it is so , no one troubles himself , but , on the contrary , all say let it go . The secret is , that various Governments are in concert with the revolution , which , however , in its turn will one day or other break its own neck . Hodie mini , eras tibi . "

The Americans have brought out a still more copious body of the rituals of the Craft . - —Arch degrees , Royal Master and Templars , making 878 pages , that is nearly one thousand , and costing thirty shillings . This is a nice lot to learn by heart . MIBANS .

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