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Liverpool Theatres, &C.
LIVERPOOL THEATRES , & c .
Week ending' September 13 . ROYAI . ALEXANDRA THEATRE , l . ime-slrec ! . —Lessee 13 ro . E . Saker . " ( Jure' an . l * ' L ' io iress . ' '
ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE , Great CharloUe-street . —Lessee llro . II . Leslie . " Ticket-ol ' -Leave " ilaii / " PRINCE 01 " WALES THEATRE , Clayton-siluare . —Lessee-Mr . Sellon I ' arrv . l . vron ' s lluTlesiine , " Oi ]) lieus and Enrvdice . " __ ' ' THEATRE KOYAL Willinnison-s < iuarc . —Lessee , llro . De Frecce . " Nomisses , or ils Two to One . " ' * ( Junkers and Shakers , " and Miscellaneous Eiitenainnicnt . ^ ^
ST . JAMES'S HALL , Lime-street . —Proprietor , Ilro . S . Hague . Special Artistes and Programme . NEW STAR MUSIC HALL , " . Viiiiarr . snn-sqi' . arc . —Manager , llro . Saundeis . Opera and Special Attractions .
ROTUNDA THEATRE and MUSIC HALL . —Proprietor , Mr . D . ' " vannell . Miscellaneous Entertainments . NEWCSO . ME'S CIRCUS , Whitcchapcl . —Scenes of the Circle and other I'nlcrtninmcnts ; QUEEN'S HALL . — "Emerald Minslrcls , Humorists , and Dancers . " p ONCEUT HALL . — . Mr . IC Maccahe .
ST . ( AMES'S MfNOR 1 IALC—Mii . lame Card and . M . Ahney ' s Entertainment .
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[ . J { . \\\ , \ a ; .- "auf P-ahnma- ; 1 id o G . R . N ., Cape Coast Ca-lie 1 W » o S . 1 ) ., Cape Cna-t CaMlj 1 10 o I . 1 . M ., Flint River , ]» . <) , 40 M . T . K ., Tape Town 1 40 S . M ., Wagga Warga .. , , 160 I . G ., fanue-an , Vic'nii i 1 4 o S . A ., Cole- "b-rg , New South Wile : 1 4 o II . | . K ., Cfil «>! icr .:, Ni-w S .-uih Wale-, 1 1 o
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IN , M . P ., Timaru ... 1 \ c , v .. r ., K ' ., Coi .-i . t , ; , ; - ;( u . ' -rMii ! , \\'; , i ., , 1 C IC M . | ., All-. 'i ; hcnv ... o •; . j (" i . II . (' ., IdalKi . l . S . A 1 4 o . [ . S ., Albury , N . S . W . 1 00 R . W ., Timaru 1 4 o J . . O ., Coloh-. ' 1 'f ; , Xeiv Smith Wa ! e > 1 40 1 ' . "W .. Timaru o 12 0 D . ( -., Timnrii o 1 : n W . H „ Nvvaila oiio
1-. ( - ., C olesbcr ^ , New South Wales 1 4 c A . H . ( New Unmpshirc 1 40 St . George ' s Lotige , N ' ictoria : 1 : 0 Jas . Williamson , Gibraltar 1 4 c T . ( ., Auckland 1 4 0 A . li . IC , Forbehfowii * " o \ z o | . R . P ., Trov 1 4 o ' K . J . I .., Norwich , U . S . A 1 40 II . IC , Timaru o 13 0 W . H . W ., Timaru 0120 L . J . L Uunibj ; » M 3 Post Oflice orders to be made payable to George Kenning , Chief O ^ icc . London ,
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Births , Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
DliATl I . DIXON . —On tlie 24 th ult ., greatly respected , at Morley , near Leeds , aged 74 . , Bro . William Dixon , ( or fifteen years Treasurer to the Prov . G . Lodire On his ] retirement from that office in 1811411 c was made Prov . S . G . Warden , and liis grateful brethren presented him with a handsome testimonial in tiie form of a p iece of silver plate .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
The following' stand ovcr :--Hcport of Lodge of Mope , Bradford , Xo . 302 , and Premier lied Cross Conclave . Laying the Foundation of tlie Dunoon Town Hall .
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TheFreemason, S ATURDAY , S EPTEMBER 6 , 187 s .
The Last Roman Catholic Attack On Freemasonry.
THE LAST ROMAN CATHOLIC ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY .
We do not think , that , the last assault on Freemasonry is likely to be more effective than preceding ones . Some before this have been serious enough in
all conscience , thc head of the Romish Catholic Church , speaking " ex Cathedra Petri , " and appealing alike to tlie " Fideles , " and fulminating a Bull or Pastoral , against us wicked
Freemasons . So far hack indeed as the Council of Rotten , in the 12 th century , and at the Council of Avignon in the 14 th century , societies , which elected
annually a " Majorem , " or Master , and were hound together by an inner bond of secret union , seem to have been condemned . Of later years Pope Clement XII ., in his bull ,
or decree bearing date , April 27 , 17 , 38 , beginning "In eminentiapostolatiisspjcula , " and Benedict XIV ., 18 May , 175 1 , in his bull beginning , " Providas Rotnanorum Pontlicum" condemned
altogether the " assemblies and meetings" ofthe said ¦ ' Freemasons , " and " their advisers , and abettors . " Pope Pius VII ., on the 1 ;> 'lh August , 1814 , in
a decree drawn up by Cardinal Consalvi , and countersigned by Cardinal Paced , renewed such condemnation in even stronger terms . We believe , thr . t the present occupant of the
see of Rome , benevolent as he is , has thought well to give forth a ijiutsi utterance of condemnation on an Order , in whicli Dame Rumour lias always stated , whether truly or falsely , that lie
was once himself initialed ! lie this as it may , the Roman Catholic may fairly say that the society is under the censure of his church ; how
far that censure extends is a matter allecting only the con :. ck nces of Roman Catholics themselves , and on which we do not profess to pass any opini . in whatever . But if these serious
condemnations of Freemasonry have not allecte . 1 its onward course , it is not likely , we think , that this last and intended jocose attack will fare any better , or have any more cilect .
Independently of the fact , that such ecclesiastical censure in no way ail ' ects those who are not members of the Church of Rome , we doubt very much , whether Freemasonry is a subject with
The Last Roman Catholic Attack On Freemasonry.
which the Church spiritually has anything to do , and , above all , has any inherent right to condemn or anathematize . We are aware that there have been members
of the Church of England , and other religious bodies , who have equally disapproved of the Masonic Order , but their views have been treated always as individual views , and of no weight or authority in such a " vexata qusestio . "
Well , if all serious objections have failed , based , too , on ecclesiastical authority , is it likely we ask , that attacks , meant to be witty , and intending to be crushing in consequence , arc likely ,
to have even the slightest influence on us as Freemasons ? Despite the attacks aud condemnations of the past , Freemasonry still survives and flourishes ,
and in all probability will continue to do so the more , the longer it is so vehemently arraigned , and so hastil y condemned . Not that in saying this , we at all approve of the
attitude Freemasonry has taken in some countries abroad , where it is in constant antagonism , apparently , alike to Church and State . Probably had those countries , like our own
wise land , permitted Freemasonry to endure , as a recognized Institution , it would have become as peaceful , as orderly , and as loyal , as we are all happily as Freemasons , in England .
None of the true principles of Freemasonry are at all inimical either to civil order or loyal citizenship , and we utterly deny , that any true Freemason need be , according to our well
known teaching , " a Fautor " of sedition or disorder in the slightest degree . We in England are and always have been a preeminently loyal body , and there is no reason why
in all countries , under its peaceful and tolerant banner , Freemasonry might not be , as it is intended to be , both a rallying point of tranquility ,
order , and harmony to the brethren , its members loyal subjects and good citizens , helpful to the communit y ' , and faithful to the State .
In the IPestmiiistcr Caxelte , a Roman Catholic weekly paper and literary journal , of May i ?> 187 , 5 , appears an article entitled : " Tho follies of Freemasonry . "
It is , as we said , intended lo be witty and written to be cutting , but we feel we are not far wrong in stating that it is neither . Indeed we have never perused an article which
convinced us how very little the writer himself knew of the subject 011 which he so verbosely dilates , and of how little weight such an oil-hand and illiberal opinion of our benevolent society
really and truly can be . We might say a good deal about the style of the writer , which is so very peculiar , that , wc think we recognize an old familiar friend , and is
redolent from first to last , of what the writer seem . ' ? to favour a good deal , thc " bar parlour ofthe Pig and Whistle . " Some of us may remember how the
memorable Mr . Pott , of Jvitanswill journalistic fame , was roused to the height of indignation , by Mr-Shirk ' s accusation that he was " an
uugrammatical twaddler , " and therefore we will not bring on our devoted head the "( lira ira" of the It ' eslminsler Gazette writer b y saying so much now . But this we feel bound to assert , that we never
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NOTICE .
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Vol . III ., ditto 15 s . oil . Vol . IV ., ilitto 15 s . oil . Vol . V ., ditto 5 s . oil . Reading Cases to liold 5 2 numbers ... 2 s . ( id . Ditto ditto 4 . do . ... is . 6 d .
United Stales of America . THE I ' UHEMASON is delivered five in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . Thc l'Cccmason is published on Saturday Mornings in lime Im ' tlie early trains . The price of the l reeniason ia Twopence per week ; annual
subscription , ios . ( payable in advance . J All communication ? , letter .-, Sec , to be addres .-ed to the I'Clilor , 19 S , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editorwill pnycarefulattention lo all . MSS . entrusted tohim , but cannot undertake 10 return them unlessaccompanied by postage Gtanins .
Liverpool Theatres, &C.
LIVERPOOL THEATRES , & c .
Week ending' September 13 . ROYAI . ALEXANDRA THEATRE , l . ime-slrec ! . —Lessee 13 ro . E . Saker . " ( Jure' an . l * ' L ' io iress . ' '
ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE , Great CharloUe-street . —Lessee llro . II . Leslie . " Ticket-ol ' -Leave " ilaii / " PRINCE 01 " WALES THEATRE , Clayton-siluare . —Lessee-Mr . Sellon I ' arrv . l . vron ' s lluTlesiine , " Oi ]) lieus and Enrvdice . " __ ' ' THEATRE KOYAL Willinnison-s < iuarc . —Lessee , llro . De Frecce . " Nomisses , or ils Two to One . " ' * ( Junkers and Shakers , " and Miscellaneous Eiitenainnicnt . ^ ^
ST . JAMES'S HALL , Lime-street . —Proprietor , Ilro . S . Hague . Special Artistes and Programme . NEW STAR MUSIC HALL , " . Viiiiarr . snn-sqi' . arc . —Manager , llro . Saundeis . Opera and Special Attractions .
ROTUNDA THEATRE and MUSIC HALL . —Proprietor , Mr . D . ' " vannell . Miscellaneous Entertainments . NEWCSO . ME'S CIRCUS , Whitcchapcl . —Scenes of the Circle and other I'nlcrtninmcnts ; QUEEN'S HALL . — "Emerald Minslrcls , Humorists , and Dancers . " p ONCEUT HALL . — . Mr . IC Maccahe .
ST . ( AMES'S MfNOR 1 IALC—Mii . lame Card and . M . Ahney ' s Entertainment .
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The Publisher will be jjlnd to receive remittances from thc following * and bej ^ s lo remind his friends that thc subscription to Tin ; FREKMASON is payable in advance . IC \ V , M ., Htu-nos Ayres „ , i id o R . G ., Herbicc , Britisn Guiana i 16 o F . \ V . S ., Timaru i 40 R . R ., Poit Louis , Mauritius ... 2 34 W . S . A . H ^ itamhav " •540 H . B „ Port Kli / . abeth 1 40
S . B ., Port Elizabeth 1 16 0 { . H . G ., Kichmmrl , Canada ... , ... 1 ¦/* o •S . | ,, Blenheim . 1 io d R . B . P ., Wood ' s Print 1 oc l' \ P ., Sydni :.- , New South Wale-. 1 4 o I . D ,, Kland nf Curacy ... v if > o IC IC Christ Una . ; 5 ° f . IC , Tama , Peru 2 \ i o IV I ! ., Monteen li . ' iv 1 ifi o
. 1 . A ., Svun-jy , Now Smitli Wales 1 4 o A . I- ' ,, hjnapme 2 u o Lodge True Brothers , Dinnpore 2 12 o If . A . JC . JW ., Cape t ' o . ist / / ' ) o * ' . (' . H , Cape Cn ::-t 1 in o I ) . M ., San h ' eru . iiido ... 1 i" o W . C , Wairbnw 2 S o W . II ., Port Kliz-ibeth 1 -J o (' . R . \ V . Port Kuzabeth 1 1 o
[ . J { . \\\ , \ a ; .- "auf P-ahnma- ; 1 id o G . R . N ., Cape Coast Ca-lie 1 W » o S . 1 ) ., Cape Cna-t CaMlj 1 10 o I . 1 . M ., Flint River , ]» . <) , 40 M . T . K ., Tape Town 1 40 S . M ., Wagga Warga .. , , 160 I . G ., fanue-an , Vic'nii i 1 4 o S . A ., Cole- "b-rg , New South Wile : 1 4 o II . | . K ., Cfil «>! icr .:, Ni-w S .-uih Wale-, 1 1 o
I . W ., Montreal it " I . C . B „ | ullunder 1 i f f * K . C . U ., ifafifav , N ' nva Scotia 1 \ U 0 A . II . C , \\> ia Sco ' . ia 1 if- a Western Star Lodi ; c , Ma-Ira-. 1 i | S . 1 . R ., CcMr . sbern . New . South Wales t 40 R . A ., ( Juan-tali « Cape Coa :-t 1 4 o Hon Acton ! J , o a \\ . V . \ .: ifii \ -.. Africa ... 1 10
IN , M . P ., Timaru ... 1 \ c , v .. r ., K ' ., Coi .-i . t , ; , ; - ;( u . ' -rMii ! , \\'; , i ., , 1 C IC M . | ., All-. 'i ; hcnv ... o •; . j (" i . II . (' ., IdalKi . l . S . A 1 4 o . [ . S ., Albury , N . S . W . 1 00 R . W ., Timaru 1 4 o J . . O ., Coloh-. ' 1 'f ; , Xeiv Smith Wa ! e > 1 40 1 ' . "W .. Timaru o 12 0 D . ( -., Timnrii o 1 : n W . H „ Nvvaila oiio
1-. ( - ., C olesbcr ^ , New South Wales 1 4 c A . H . ( New Unmpshirc 1 40 St . George ' s Lotige , N ' ictoria : 1 : 0 Jas . Williamson , Gibraltar 1 4 c T . ( ., Auckland 1 4 0 A . li . IC , Forbehfowii * " o \ z o | . R . P ., Trov 1 4 o ' K . J . I .., Norwich , U . S . A 1 40 II . IC , Timaru o 13 0 W . H . W ., Timaru 0120 L . J . L Uunibj ; » M 3 Post Oflice orders to be made payable to George Kenning , Chief O ^ icc . London ,
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All Communications , Advertisements , iSfc , intended , for insertion in the Number of the following Saturdaij , must reach the Office not later than 6 o ' clock on IVednesdai / evening .
Births , Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
DliATl I . DIXON . —On tlie 24 th ult ., greatly respected , at Morley , near Leeds , aged 74 . , Bro . William Dixon , ( or fifteen years Treasurer to the Prov . G . Lodire On his ] retirement from that office in 1811411 c was made Prov . S . G . Warden , and liis grateful brethren presented him with a handsome testimonial in tiie form of a p iece of silver plate .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
The following' stand ovcr :--Hcport of Lodge of Mope , Bradford , Xo . 302 , and Premier lied Cross Conclave . Laying the Foundation of tlie Dunoon Town Hall .
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TheFreemason, S ATURDAY , S EPTEMBER 6 , 187 s .
The Last Roman Catholic Attack On Freemasonry.
THE LAST ROMAN CATHOLIC ATTACK ON FREEMASONRY .
We do not think , that , the last assault on Freemasonry is likely to be more effective than preceding ones . Some before this have been serious enough in
all conscience , thc head of the Romish Catholic Church , speaking " ex Cathedra Petri , " and appealing alike to tlie " Fideles , " and fulminating a Bull or Pastoral , against us wicked
Freemasons . So far hack indeed as the Council of Rotten , in the 12 th century , and at the Council of Avignon in the 14 th century , societies , which elected
annually a " Majorem , " or Master , and were hound together by an inner bond of secret union , seem to have been condemned . Of later years Pope Clement XII ., in his bull ,
or decree bearing date , April 27 , 17 , 38 , beginning "In eminentiapostolatiisspjcula , " and Benedict XIV ., 18 May , 175 1 , in his bull beginning , " Providas Rotnanorum Pontlicum" condemned
altogether the " assemblies and meetings" ofthe said ¦ ' Freemasons , " and " their advisers , and abettors . " Pope Pius VII ., on the 1 ;> 'lh August , 1814 , in
a decree drawn up by Cardinal Consalvi , and countersigned by Cardinal Paced , renewed such condemnation in even stronger terms . We believe , thr . t the present occupant of the
see of Rome , benevolent as he is , has thought well to give forth a ijiutsi utterance of condemnation on an Order , in whicli Dame Rumour lias always stated , whether truly or falsely , that lie
was once himself initialed ! lie this as it may , the Roman Catholic may fairly say that the society is under the censure of his church ; how
far that censure extends is a matter allecting only the con :. ck nces of Roman Catholics themselves , and on which we do not profess to pass any opini . in whatever . But if these serious
condemnations of Freemasonry have not allecte . 1 its onward course , it is not likely , we think , that this last and intended jocose attack will fare any better , or have any more cilect .
Independently of the fact , that such ecclesiastical censure in no way ail ' ects those who are not members of the Church of Rome , we doubt very much , whether Freemasonry is a subject with
The Last Roman Catholic Attack On Freemasonry.
which the Church spiritually has anything to do , and , above all , has any inherent right to condemn or anathematize . We are aware that there have been members
of the Church of England , and other religious bodies , who have equally disapproved of the Masonic Order , but their views have been treated always as individual views , and of no weight or authority in such a " vexata qusestio . "
Well , if all serious objections have failed , based , too , on ecclesiastical authority , is it likely we ask , that attacks , meant to be witty , and intending to be crushing in consequence , arc likely ,
to have even the slightest influence on us as Freemasons ? Despite the attacks aud condemnations of the past , Freemasonry still survives and flourishes ,
and in all probability will continue to do so the more , the longer it is so vehemently arraigned , and so hastil y condemned . Not that in saying this , we at all approve of the
attitude Freemasonry has taken in some countries abroad , where it is in constant antagonism , apparently , alike to Church and State . Probably had those countries , like our own
wise land , permitted Freemasonry to endure , as a recognized Institution , it would have become as peaceful , as orderly , and as loyal , as we are all happily as Freemasons , in England .
None of the true principles of Freemasonry are at all inimical either to civil order or loyal citizenship , and we utterly deny , that any true Freemason need be , according to our well
known teaching , " a Fautor " of sedition or disorder in the slightest degree . We in England are and always have been a preeminently loyal body , and there is no reason why
in all countries , under its peaceful and tolerant banner , Freemasonry might not be , as it is intended to be , both a rallying point of tranquility ,
order , and harmony to the brethren , its members loyal subjects and good citizens , helpful to the communit y ' , and faithful to the State .
In the IPestmiiistcr Caxelte , a Roman Catholic weekly paper and literary journal , of May i ?> 187 , 5 , appears an article entitled : " Tho follies of Freemasonry . "
It is , as we said , intended lo be witty and written to be cutting , but we feel we are not far wrong in stating that it is neither . Indeed we have never perused an article which
convinced us how very little the writer himself knew of the subject 011 which he so verbosely dilates , and of how little weight such an oil-hand and illiberal opinion of our benevolent society
really and truly can be . We might say a good deal about the style of the writer , which is so very peculiar , that , wc think we recognize an old familiar friend , and is
redolent from first to last , of what the writer seem . ' ? to favour a good deal , thc " bar parlour ofthe Pig and Whistle . " Some of us may remember how the
memorable Mr . Pott , of Jvitanswill journalistic fame , was roused to the height of indignation , by Mr-Shirk ' s accusation that he was " an
uugrammatical twaddler , " and therefore we will not bring on our devoted head the "( lira ira" of the It ' eslminsler Gazette writer b y saying so much now . But this we feel bound to assert , that we never