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Contents . —— IA < HS . FEBEMASOKS' MAGAZINE : — A Musical Lodge 401 Notes on American Freemasonry 404 Masonic Jottings—No . 45 406 Masonic Notes and Queries 407

Correspondence 407 Masonic Sayings and Doings Abroad 408 MASOHIC MIKBOK .-. — Masonic Mems 409 CRAET LODGE M EETINGS : — Metropolitan 410 Consecration of Emblematic Lodge ( No 1321 ) 412

. , Provincial 413 New Brunswick 415 Royal Arch 416 Mark Masonry 417 Grand Masonic Rite 418 Obituary .... 419 List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing week 420

A Musical Lodge.

A MUSICAL LODGE .

DON-DOS ' , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1870 ,

We are pleased to learn that , following up the example of tbe Mozart Lodge at Philadelphia , and other lodges in America and India , the new lodge recently consecrated tinder the name of Asaph Lodge ( No . 1319 ) will be a "Musical

Lodge . " The meetings of this lodge are fixed at a time which will suit the convenience of those brethren connected with the musical , theatrical and other kindred professions ^ whose accommodation is the

mainspring and chief object of its establishment , the avocations of these gentlemen being such as to almost interdict their presence at the meetings of the greater number of our lodges . The Lodge , however , as we are informed , will

not be exclusively confined to professional brethren , such exclusiveness , indeed being contrary to the landmarks of the order , but otherwise duly qualified gentlemen of other professions will be hailed with fraternal reception .

The great success with Avhich the new lodge commences its career augurs well for its eventual prosperity . Of those who partook in the consecration ceremonies , we have only to mention the names of Bros . Coward , Grand Organist , Chas .

Ooote , G-. W . Martin , J . W . Chamberlain , Buckland , G " . T . Carter , Dawson , Jekyll , and Thaddeus "Wells , to assure our readers that the proceedings will be conducted with an esprit seldom before witnessed . To further show the high appreciation of the movement , no less than eighteen

A Musical Lodge.

brethren candidates for joining , and six gentlemen will offer themselves to the ordeal of the ballot for initiation at the next meeting of the lodge . Messrs . Broadwood , and Ghapell have , respectively , kindly placed at the disposal of the

brethren , a magnificent pianoforte and harmonium . Several of the brethren gave a foretaste of what might be expected in the display of their skill . The lodge will have but one banquet a year ,

This economy will be practised with the avowee ! intention , of increasing the ability of the lodge to contribute to the support of the i ' asonic charities . The remarks of the W . M . in explanation of the objects of the promoters Avere very appropriate .

He said , inter alia , that " music as well as rhetoric , could recite deeds of heroism to inspire Avith ardour , and by its soft influence fcranquilize , calm , and soothe the . human passions , where the : i could such an art be better exercised than iti a .

Freemasons' Lodge , in which the brethren meet iu virtue , and are united in the bonds of love and harmonv ? "

Where indeed ? we repeat , and we hail with the greatest satisfaction the appearance of this new star in the Masonic firmament , as the first realisation of one of our fondest dreams wish the fervent hope that it may ere long become the fixed star of a brilliant constellation .

Freemasonry In South Wales. By Bro. J. C. Manning.

FREEMASONRY IN SOUTH WALES . BY BRO . J . C . MANNING .

Nearly a century ago , the first and only Freemason ' s Lodge in Swansea was consecrated . In the course of a week or two from the present date , the second Freemason's Lodge in Swansea will receive consecration at the hands of those whose

duty and whose pleasure it is to do bhoso things . Freemasonry is a plant of slow growth . I once saw a cactus that bloomed but once in a Jifefcirae , , and that one bloom I beheld in all its glory of " colour and perfume . Masonic Lodges in . Swansea

remind me of this slow-flowering obui-neteriatic ; they bloom but once in a hundred years . And it is of this centenarian Masonic blossom , juat now opening on the banks of the Tawe , that i -wish to speak . Don't shrug your shoulders , my brother , nor point so suggestively to your under lip . I am not

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A MUSICAL LODGE. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN SOUTH WALES. BY BRO. J. C. MANNING. Article 1
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 4
MASONIC JOTTINGS.—No. 45. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 8
Untitled Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 9
Craft Masonry. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
NEW BRUNSWICK. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
GRAND MASONIC RITE. Article 18
Obituary. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING 25TH NOVEMBER, 1870. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Contents . —— IA < HS . FEBEMASOKS' MAGAZINE : — A Musical Lodge 401 Notes on American Freemasonry 404 Masonic Jottings—No . 45 406 Masonic Notes and Queries 407

Correspondence 407 Masonic Sayings and Doings Abroad 408 MASOHIC MIKBOK .-. — Masonic Mems 409 CRAET LODGE M EETINGS : — Metropolitan 410 Consecration of Emblematic Lodge ( No 1321 ) 412

. , Provincial 413 New Brunswick 415 Royal Arch 416 Mark Masonry 417 Grand Masonic Rite 418 Obituary .... 419 List of Lodge , & c , Meetings for ensuing week 420

A Musical Lodge.

A MUSICAL LODGE .

DON-DOS ' , SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1870 ,

We are pleased to learn that , following up the example of tbe Mozart Lodge at Philadelphia , and other lodges in America and India , the new lodge recently consecrated tinder the name of Asaph Lodge ( No . 1319 ) will be a "Musical

Lodge . " The meetings of this lodge are fixed at a time which will suit the convenience of those brethren connected with the musical , theatrical and other kindred professions ^ whose accommodation is the

mainspring and chief object of its establishment , the avocations of these gentlemen being such as to almost interdict their presence at the meetings of the greater number of our lodges . The Lodge , however , as we are informed , will

not be exclusively confined to professional brethren , such exclusiveness , indeed being contrary to the landmarks of the order , but otherwise duly qualified gentlemen of other professions will be hailed with fraternal reception .

The great success with Avhich the new lodge commences its career augurs well for its eventual prosperity . Of those who partook in the consecration ceremonies , we have only to mention the names of Bros . Coward , Grand Organist , Chas .

Ooote , G-. W . Martin , J . W . Chamberlain , Buckland , G " . T . Carter , Dawson , Jekyll , and Thaddeus "Wells , to assure our readers that the proceedings will be conducted with an esprit seldom before witnessed . To further show the high appreciation of the movement , no less than eighteen

A Musical Lodge.

brethren candidates for joining , and six gentlemen will offer themselves to the ordeal of the ballot for initiation at the next meeting of the lodge . Messrs . Broadwood , and Ghapell have , respectively , kindly placed at the disposal of the

brethren , a magnificent pianoforte and harmonium . Several of the brethren gave a foretaste of what might be expected in the display of their skill . The lodge will have but one banquet a year ,

This economy will be practised with the avowee ! intention , of increasing the ability of the lodge to contribute to the support of the i ' asonic charities . The remarks of the W . M . in explanation of the objects of the promoters Avere very appropriate .

He said , inter alia , that " music as well as rhetoric , could recite deeds of heroism to inspire Avith ardour , and by its soft influence fcranquilize , calm , and soothe the . human passions , where the : i could such an art be better exercised than iti a .

Freemasons' Lodge , in which the brethren meet iu virtue , and are united in the bonds of love and harmonv ? "

Where indeed ? we repeat , and we hail with the greatest satisfaction the appearance of this new star in the Masonic firmament , as the first realisation of one of our fondest dreams wish the fervent hope that it may ere long become the fixed star of a brilliant constellation .

Freemasonry In South Wales. By Bro. J. C. Manning.

FREEMASONRY IN SOUTH WALES . BY BRO . J . C . MANNING .

Nearly a century ago , the first and only Freemason ' s Lodge in Swansea was consecrated . In the course of a week or two from the present date , the second Freemason's Lodge in Swansea will receive consecration at the hands of those whose

duty and whose pleasure it is to do bhoso things . Freemasonry is a plant of slow growth . I once saw a cactus that bloomed but once in a Jifefcirae , , and that one bloom I beheld in all its glory of " colour and perfume . Masonic Lodges in . Swansea

remind me of this slow-flowering obui-neteriatic ; they bloom but once in a hundred years . And it is of this centenarian Masonic blossom , juat now opening on the banks of the Tawe , that i -wish to speak . Don't shrug your shoulders , my brother , nor point so suggestively to your under lip . I am not

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