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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

A fete for the benefit of Masonic orphans was held at the lac Sainfc-Fargean , Eue de Paris , on the 29 th of May ( Ascension-day . ) The programme included military and vocal music , aquatic sports , a vaudeville , a grand ball at 9 o ' clock , concluding with a display of fireAvorks at midnight .

The Grand Lodge Aux Troix Globes , Berlin , recently solemnised the funeral obsequies of Bro . Schmiickert , member of the Supreme Grand Council , Representative of the Grand Lodge of the Netherlends at the Grand Lodge Aux Trois Globes , and Director-General of the Prussian Post-Office , in the Masonic Temple attached

to the Grand Lodge . A large number of brethren from Berlin aud the neighbouring cities attended , and His Majesty the King of Prussia , in person , presided , and pronounced an oration on the lives of Bro . Schmiickert and other brethren deceased during the last year . His Majesty in very eulogistic terms divelt on the virtues of

the deceased , and Avas ably followed by the Grand Orator whose speech Avas extremely eloquent . Bro . Prince Oscar , of Sweden , on his return from this country visited Nice and was there in the Lodge Philanthropic , Ligurienne , admitted to the Ancient and Accepted Bite ,

In Portress Munroe ( Dis-D " nited States ) the Pirst New York Zoua \ -es established a lodge under the name of the National Zouave Lodge , aud it appears its first occupation was to bury Liet .-Col . Edler , a neAV-made Mason . St . John ' s Lodge , Newark , ( No . 1 ) , State of New Jersey celebrated its centenary anniversary on St . John ' s

Day in December last , and the brethren went to church where , after a prayer by the Minister , Bro . Judge Waugh gave , instead of a sermon , a history of the lodge from its foundation in 1761 , and mentioned that in that lodge Washington presided when Lafayette Avas installed Master .

Died , in Paris , in March last , afc the age of 82 , Bro . Eagon , well known all over the world for his Masonic publications , Avhich he had just completed by issuing a collection of the various rituals of the order , a Avork of untiring research and perseverance . He Avas born at Bray-sur-Seine on the 25 th of February , 1781 , and

initiated at Bruges in 1803 , whore he was paymastergeneral . In 1814 he Avas chief clerk to the minister of the interior . In 1818 he Avas engaged on the journal L'Hermes , which existed two years , and founded the lodge and . chapter Trinosophes , of which he Avas the first W . M . His principal Avorks are Oours Philosophi qua

et Intcrpretatif des Initiations Ancicnncs el Modernes , Svo , Paris , 184 . 1 , 2 nd edition , Svo , Nancy , 1843 , La Messe dans Ses Rapports avec Les Mysteres de VAntiqui-ie , Svo , Nancy , 1842 , 2 nd edition , Paris , 1846 ; L'Orthodoxio Maconniqne , Svo , Paris , 1853 ; andLa Maconncria OceuKe , Svo , Paris , 1853 .

At a large Masonic gathering in NCAV York , one of fche speakers divulged to his attentive listeners the magic Avord which opens the doors ofthe lodge-rooms of the order . It was done in this way . — "Now , Avould you like to know the Masonic jiass-Avord to-night ? Listen £ deep silence ] Avhile I tell you [ wrapt attention ] that the

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

jiass-word that will admit you [ slowly ] to a Masonic [ very slowly ] lodge-room is [ a pin distinctly heard to drop ] never to bo spoken outside of a Masonic lodgeroom . "—[ Prolonged laughter and applause . ] In the last number of the Latomia , a quarterly Masonic review , published in Leipzig , are three articles , which

have created quite a sensation amongst our brethren on the continent , they are on the "Historical age of Masonry , " " The Mission of Masonry in actual Society , " and "The Principles of Masonry opposed to the Grand Mastership and Patronage of Princes , Kings , & c . "

The first anniversary of the Apollo Lodge , at Leipzig , was celebrated in April last , under the Mastership of Bro . Dr . Zille , Editor and Author of many Masonic Avorks . Dr . Thierry de Maugras , who has for some years presided over the lodge at Letif , in Algeria , upon being called professionally to transfer his medical services to Phillipville , was presented by his lodge with some very chaste and interesting souvenirs .

A centenary anniversary of the lodge of the Three Compasses at Stettin , iu Prussia , was held on the third and fourth of April . The W . M ., in his address on its history , stated that it was originated by certain brethren who were officers in the Austrian service , and prisoners at the close of the seven years' war . The

ceremonies were very interesting , and the centenary was attended by more than six hundred Prussian brethren , and two hundred and fifty-four strangers from sister Grand and subordinate lodges . The folloAving song was sung by a member of the Sussex Lodge , at Brockville , C . W ., at which several brethren

from Ogdensburgh , N . Y ., and other American lodges were present . Ifc shows a kindly and generous spirit , and proves the true charity of Masonry : —

Ho , brother , I ' m a Britisher , A chip of " heart of oak , " That wouldn't warp or swerve , or stir From what I thought or spoke . And yon , a blunt and honest man , Straightforward , kind , and true—I tell you , Brother Jonathan , That you're a Briton , too .

I know your heart an honest heart—I read your mind and Avill , A greyhound ever on the start , To run for honour still . And shrewd to scheme a likely plan , And stout to see ir done—I tell you , Brother Jonathan ,

That you and I are one . " God Save the Queen" delights you still , And " British Grenadiers , " The good old strains your heart strings thrill , And catch you by the ears ; And we , 0 , hate us if you can , 3 ? or we are proud of you—We like you , Brother Jonathan , And " Yankee Doodle" too ' .

What more , I touch not holier things , A loftier strain to AVIII , ! Jfoi- glance at prophets , priests , and kings , Or heavenly kith or kin—As friend with friend , and man ivith man , 0 , let our hearts be thus—As David ' s love to Jonathan , Be Jonathan's to us 1 " Broolclyn Standard ,

“The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine: 1862-07-12, Page 8” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 24 March 2023, www.masonicperiodicals.org/periodicals/mmr/issues/mmr_12071862/page/8/.
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THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF FRANCE AND MARSHAL MAGNAN. Article 1
MASONIC FICTIONS. Article 2
KABBALISM, OR THE RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY OF THE HEBREWS. Article 3
AN ORATION, Article 5
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
EXHIBITION OF MEDLÆVAL ART AT THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. Article 10
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 12
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 15
INDIA. Article 15
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 15
Obituary. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
THE NYMPHS' LAMENT FOR THE TITANS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD .

A fete for the benefit of Masonic orphans was held at the lac Sainfc-Fargean , Eue de Paris , on the 29 th of May ( Ascension-day . ) The programme included military and vocal music , aquatic sports , a vaudeville , a grand ball at 9 o ' clock , concluding with a display of fireAvorks at midnight .

The Grand Lodge Aux Troix Globes , Berlin , recently solemnised the funeral obsequies of Bro . Schmiickert , member of the Supreme Grand Council , Representative of the Grand Lodge of the Netherlends at the Grand Lodge Aux Trois Globes , and Director-General of the Prussian Post-Office , in the Masonic Temple attached

to the Grand Lodge . A large number of brethren from Berlin aud the neighbouring cities attended , and His Majesty the King of Prussia , in person , presided , and pronounced an oration on the lives of Bro . Schmiickert and other brethren deceased during the last year . His Majesty in very eulogistic terms divelt on the virtues of

the deceased , and Avas ably followed by the Grand Orator whose speech Avas extremely eloquent . Bro . Prince Oscar , of Sweden , on his return from this country visited Nice and was there in the Lodge Philanthropic , Ligurienne , admitted to the Ancient and Accepted Bite ,

In Portress Munroe ( Dis-D " nited States ) the Pirst New York Zoua \ -es established a lodge under the name of the National Zouave Lodge , aud it appears its first occupation was to bury Liet .-Col . Edler , a neAV-made Mason . St . John ' s Lodge , Newark , ( No . 1 ) , State of New Jersey celebrated its centenary anniversary on St . John ' s

Day in December last , and the brethren went to church where , after a prayer by the Minister , Bro . Judge Waugh gave , instead of a sermon , a history of the lodge from its foundation in 1761 , and mentioned that in that lodge Washington presided when Lafayette Avas installed Master .

Died , in Paris , in March last , afc the age of 82 , Bro . Eagon , well known all over the world for his Masonic publications , Avhich he had just completed by issuing a collection of the various rituals of the order , a Avork of untiring research and perseverance . He Avas born at Bray-sur-Seine on the 25 th of February , 1781 , and

initiated at Bruges in 1803 , whore he was paymastergeneral . In 1814 he Avas chief clerk to the minister of the interior . In 1818 he Avas engaged on the journal L'Hermes , which existed two years , and founded the lodge and . chapter Trinosophes , of which he Avas the first W . M . His principal Avorks are Oours Philosophi qua

et Intcrpretatif des Initiations Ancicnncs el Modernes , Svo , Paris , 184 . 1 , 2 nd edition , Svo , Nancy , 1843 , La Messe dans Ses Rapports avec Les Mysteres de VAntiqui-ie , Svo , Nancy , 1842 , 2 nd edition , Paris , 1846 ; L'Orthodoxio Maconniqne , Svo , Paris , 1853 ; andLa Maconncria OceuKe , Svo , Paris , 1853 .

At a large Masonic gathering in NCAV York , one of fche speakers divulged to his attentive listeners the magic Avord which opens the doors ofthe lodge-rooms of the order . It was done in this way . — "Now , Avould you like to know the Masonic jiass-Avord to-night ? Listen £ deep silence ] Avhile I tell you [ wrapt attention ] that the

Masonic Sayings And Doings Abroad.

jiass-word that will admit you [ slowly ] to a Masonic [ very slowly ] lodge-room is [ a pin distinctly heard to drop ] never to bo spoken outside of a Masonic lodgeroom . "—[ Prolonged laughter and applause . ] In the last number of the Latomia , a quarterly Masonic review , published in Leipzig , are three articles , which

have created quite a sensation amongst our brethren on the continent , they are on the "Historical age of Masonry , " " The Mission of Masonry in actual Society , " and "The Principles of Masonry opposed to the Grand Mastership and Patronage of Princes , Kings , & c . "

The first anniversary of the Apollo Lodge , at Leipzig , was celebrated in April last , under the Mastership of Bro . Dr . Zille , Editor and Author of many Masonic Avorks . Dr . Thierry de Maugras , who has for some years presided over the lodge at Letif , in Algeria , upon being called professionally to transfer his medical services to Phillipville , was presented by his lodge with some very chaste and interesting souvenirs .

A centenary anniversary of the lodge of the Three Compasses at Stettin , iu Prussia , was held on the third and fourth of April . The W . M ., in his address on its history , stated that it was originated by certain brethren who were officers in the Austrian service , and prisoners at the close of the seven years' war . The

ceremonies were very interesting , and the centenary was attended by more than six hundred Prussian brethren , and two hundred and fifty-four strangers from sister Grand and subordinate lodges . The folloAving song was sung by a member of the Sussex Lodge , at Brockville , C . W ., at which several brethren

from Ogdensburgh , N . Y ., and other American lodges were present . Ifc shows a kindly and generous spirit , and proves the true charity of Masonry : —

Ho , brother , I ' m a Britisher , A chip of " heart of oak , " That wouldn't warp or swerve , or stir From what I thought or spoke . And yon , a blunt and honest man , Straightforward , kind , and true—I tell you , Brother Jonathan , That you're a Briton , too .

I know your heart an honest heart—I read your mind and Avill , A greyhound ever on the start , To run for honour still . And shrewd to scheme a likely plan , And stout to see ir done—I tell you , Brother Jonathan ,

That you and I are one . " God Save the Queen" delights you still , And " British Grenadiers , " The good old strains your heart strings thrill , And catch you by the ears ; And we , 0 , hate us if you can , 3 ? or we are proud of you—We like you , Brother Jonathan , And " Yankee Doodle" too ' .

What more , I touch not holier things , A loftier strain to AVIII , ! Jfoi- glance at prophets , priests , and kings , Or heavenly kith or kin—As friend with friend , and man ivith man , 0 , let our hearts be thus—As David ' s love to Jonathan , Be Jonathan's to us 1 " Broolclyn Standard ,

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