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Article PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS. ← Page 7 of 7 Article MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Page 1 of 2 →
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Parliamentary Proceedings.
ap- The Attorney-General having moved the Order of tlie Day , the Speaker -put the question for the third reading of .-heUfll for continuing the Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , which was carried , and the Bill read accordingly . ¦ Mr . Sheridan coming in directly after the question ivas put that the Bill do pass , observed , that the question of law having been separated from the present Bill , he should reserve his observations on this -subject to a future day , couiteiiting himself for the present with that opposition to the Bill which had hitherto , been given . The House accordingly divided upon the question that the Bill do pass , Ayes , 61—Noes , 4 . .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE having perpetually in its view to benefit the Fraternity individually , as well as collectively , the following Plan originates with a worthy Brother in . the Idea that many Masons , of all Ranks in Life , would be disposed , agreeable to the Principles of Brotherly Love on which tha Institution is founded , to employ in their sundry Professions , 01- deal in Trade with Masonic Brethren , in Preference to Persons who had not such a Claim ; but ate often prevented from so doing , through want of the Means of knowing wherethey may be found . To obviate this Incovcnience " , it is proposed , with the Approbation of many distinguished Characters in Masonry , to publish with the last Number of each Volume of the Magazine , that is , the Numbers for June and December , in every Year , in Addition to the usual Quantity of Letter Press ,
A MASONIC DIRECTORY , CONTAIXIKC , IN _ . IFF £ _ lENr COLUMNS ,. The NAMES of Brethren , Their PLACES of RESIDENCE , Their PROFESSIONS , or TRADES , in Alphabetical Order , ¦ Tlie NUMBER of the LODGE , of which they are Members , or in which the /
were initiated , And distinguishing the respective MASTERS and OFFICF . RS of Lodges , & c . & c . This List will he paged separately , so as either to be bound up with the Volume , or' taken out and preserved by itself . To defray , in some Measure , the Extra Expence of Paper and Print , and not w'iii a View to personal Profit ( as will be evident to those who are aware' , of the Contingencies attending a Periodical Publication ; conducted , printed
, and embellished in the Stile of this Magazine ) , it is intended to receive SIXPENCE with every Name and Description that may be sent for each Publication of the DIRECTORY . Persons desirous of having their Names inseVted will be pleased to send tl . er » as early as is convenient , accompanied vi . tb the necessary Particulars , to the Proprietor , at the BRITISH LETTER FOUNDRY , BREAM ' S BUILDINGS , CHANCEI-IT LANE .
The . reiy extensive Circulation and cordial Reception of this only Repasilorp of Masonic Information among the Fraternity ( sanctioned too as it is by an unanimous Resolution of the GRAND LOD . , to permit the Proprietor to embellish , it with Copies from all the Portraits in . heir Hall ) , must , it is presumed , give to the DIRECTORY all Ihe Publicity that can be desired ; and the Measure of inserting the Number of the Lodge of which each Brother is or . was a Member , is designed to frustrate any attempts that might be made by Impostors desirous of reaping an unmerited Advantage : For should anv such Persons make the At-
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Parliamentary Proceedings.
ap- The Attorney-General having moved the Order of tlie Day , the Speaker -put the question for the third reading of .-heUfll for continuing the Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act , which was carried , and the Bill read accordingly . ¦ Mr . Sheridan coming in directly after the question ivas put that the Bill do pass , observed , that the question of law having been separated from the present Bill , he should reserve his observations on this -subject to a future day , couiteiiting himself for the present with that opposition to the Bill which had hitherto , been given . The House accordingly divided upon the question that the Bill do pass , Ayes , 61—Noes , 4 . .
Masonic Intelligence.
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE .
THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE having perpetually in its view to benefit the Fraternity individually , as well as collectively , the following Plan originates with a worthy Brother in . the Idea that many Masons , of all Ranks in Life , would be disposed , agreeable to the Principles of Brotherly Love on which tha Institution is founded , to employ in their sundry Professions , 01- deal in Trade with Masonic Brethren , in Preference to Persons who had not such a Claim ; but ate often prevented from so doing , through want of the Means of knowing wherethey may be found . To obviate this Incovcnience " , it is proposed , with the Approbation of many distinguished Characters in Masonry , to publish with the last Number of each Volume of the Magazine , that is , the Numbers for June and December , in every Year , in Addition to the usual Quantity of Letter Press ,
A MASONIC DIRECTORY , CONTAIXIKC , IN _ . IFF £ _ lENr COLUMNS ,. The NAMES of Brethren , Their PLACES of RESIDENCE , Their PROFESSIONS , or TRADES , in Alphabetical Order , ¦ Tlie NUMBER of the LODGE , of which they are Members , or in which the /
were initiated , And distinguishing the respective MASTERS and OFFICF . RS of Lodges , & c . & c . This List will he paged separately , so as either to be bound up with the Volume , or' taken out and preserved by itself . To defray , in some Measure , the Extra Expence of Paper and Print , and not w'iii a View to personal Profit ( as will be evident to those who are aware' , of the Contingencies attending a Periodical Publication ; conducted , printed
, and embellished in the Stile of this Magazine ) , it is intended to receive SIXPENCE with every Name and Description that may be sent for each Publication of the DIRECTORY . Persons desirous of having their Names inseVted will be pleased to send tl . er » as early as is convenient , accompanied vi . tb the necessary Particulars , to the Proprietor , at the BRITISH LETTER FOUNDRY , BREAM ' S BUILDINGS , CHANCEI-IT LANE .
The . reiy extensive Circulation and cordial Reception of this only Repasilorp of Masonic Information among the Fraternity ( sanctioned too as it is by an unanimous Resolution of the GRAND LOD . , to permit the Proprietor to embellish , it with Copies from all the Portraits in . heir Hall ) , must , it is presumed , give to the DIRECTORY all Ihe Publicity that can be desired ; and the Measure of inserting the Number of the Lodge of which each Brother is or . was a Member , is designed to frustrate any attempts that might be made by Impostors desirous of reaping an unmerited Advantage : For should anv such Persons make the At-