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To Correspondents.
Te S ^ s ^ r ^^ as ^' ^^ St ^ sr 1 to c" * ™* - ™* ^ inly / nth-p ^ m ConsUt „ t 1 on ' \ f D - hS # " , 0 f the red a P ron m ,, st ""' l be tw ° inel'e 3 vincial Grand Sl , eiva ? dshn ? Hh „ L '( -M ? . t Gri " Lo , l S ? ' U was S rantoI , hat the l , ast 1 > r ° - not quite certain if Mm ,,,. ¦? e e . "" tle , . to wear tn" recl a P ron in the Province , but we are uu , te certain if the privilege extended beyond such district-certainly not to London . ARCH MATTERS . ^ perio ^ KKK ^ ra ^ G ^ ll ' om ™ ™™« d his priyilege .-A ' '• 2- * "ot in , vm / r , is notaPrmcpaland his retire
"" tdur ^^ S ^^^ gOffi ^ o , " .- may move - LojrPAKioNs LEK -GKO . AARojt-The communications are acknowledged and Practice Wnt- lnTl 7 ^ InstalIi , <" . , n of 'he Principals was in accordance with Discipline Tnraroin ' —Tl , p ™ , H / authormes , and especially where they are not to be found . Lodge to the Or wSf apply . ng for a Charter to hold a Chapter is by petition from a sue f Lod . ' e mSs and ^' the tirn ^ h " " " " ° y A" * Masons-specifying the place where of the three mtended principal miis nro l > osed to be "olden * , with the names TEMPLARS .
oljtoimMe r t ^™ , £ T / ) Te Grand Entrapment for England is in abeyance . Warrants arc deredoftl . e anKti ™' nf S"P ? " ' ' vid"a' Grand Ofllcer-but as no account is ever renevents will pS , i forth . ' ' do not advise sueh course - Yet " mtla ti '" a- and Tnxww -The arg ' n „ r ? ^' an r ! 1 are liko , > ' to tecome known , synonimous terms Ttr ™ ' ?? i y £ i ? , "'' Rosicmcians are Mason ' oally speaking ousteims . lne Gland Lodge of England does not recognize Mark Masonery . THE ASYH'M . be eonTidW SP ™ n i " A F Bra » d a Straw the writer
ednJrfp « I ^ % 1 , ° ™ ™ "S «> e . " may by A Stmsc'iBEE-We do not m ~ , are , ° . ° combustible matetials to be inserted , agree in the sentiments e " nrKse ,. it ? . " , ? ^ nonym ? us Correspondence , however we may There is more intuitf than h ™« ' , . T to ourselves , however we will not wince now . quoted-thev were writ ?™ wV , £ ? ty ln the versIon su PP' « ed to be given to our remarks as itois » £ E K Dff fe » ,. ' reprove (<• , ¦ * ,,,,, „ ,, » is the word ) , an individual and aim of the ' 'remart ¦ » r , ° - m , stak ? '" hers ; that is with a perfect knowledge of the end plied elsewhere andwirh . n irf ln Senu "y prompted him to think he might assume they apful remarks should be wS ll , ° ngue he vS " - 'ntly intimated his regret that such disrespectheld , and the Asylum ea ™ sustain S ™" . = « ° V e know not - but the FestiTOl h"s been BRO . PETHEnniDGF—Th » S ? ""^ against all who oppose it—its victories are moral ones , accounts he Spencerean Collection is most creditable to his
. Had all eoh > einr / f " ° " f , but the return of the book , i ^ n 5 ? , % - < 1 Uallypu . nt , ual ' the r , ' sult would have been splendid , BRO . DAVYD W WTL f , , ' ' Pr"Portionate to their issue , under ourBanner as one ofVri . ? lrain J as a Brother Chip—we hail your enlistment A Ita """/ m- NL % TLT m'S ? Y »« "ub 5 cription has been reported , lated . should be the " study of e ^' ry '' friend tofteXS . ""' ' " ° - ~ ThiS ^^ ^^ '"' * " MAY THE BLESSING OF GOD REST ON ALL YOUR ASSEMBLIES , AND MAY THE RICH AMONG YOUR BODY BE INCLINED LIBERALLY TO ASSIST IN THIS PROJECTED WORK OF MERCY FOR THE BENEFIT OF YOUR POORER BRETHREN ' . " -Extract of a Letter from a Clerical Correspondent , not a Mason .
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To Correspondents.
Te S ^ s ^ r ^^ as ^' ^^ St ^ sr 1 to c" * ™* - ™* ^ inly / nth-p ^ m ConsUt „ t 1 on ' \ f D - hS # " , 0 f the red a P ron m ,, st ""' l be tw ° inel'e 3 vincial Grand Sl , eiva ? dshn ? Hh „ L '( -M ? . t Gri " Lo , l S ? ' U was S rantoI , hat the l , ast 1 > r ° - not quite certain if Mm ,,,. ¦? e e . "" tle , . to wear tn" recl a P ron in the Province , but we are uu , te certain if the privilege extended beyond such district-certainly not to London . ARCH MATTERS . ^ perio ^ KKK ^ ra ^ G ^ ll ' om ™ ™™« d his priyilege .-A ' '• 2- * "ot in , vm / r , is notaPrmcpaland his retire
"" tdur ^^ S ^^^ gOffi ^ o , " .- may move - LojrPAKioNs LEK -GKO . AARojt-The communications are acknowledged and Practice Wnt- lnTl 7 ^ InstalIi , <" . , n of 'he Principals was in accordance with Discipline Tnraroin ' —Tl , p ™ , H / authormes , and especially where they are not to be found . Lodge to the Or wSf apply . ng for a Charter to hold a Chapter is by petition from a sue f Lod . ' e mSs and ^' the tirn ^ h " " " " ° y A" * Masons-specifying the place where of the three mtended principal miis nro l > osed to be "olden * , with the names TEMPLARS .
oljtoimMe r t ^™ , £ T / ) Te Grand Entrapment for England is in abeyance . Warrants arc deredoftl . e anKti ™' nf S"P ? " ' ' vid"a' Grand Ofllcer-but as no account is ever renevents will pS , i forth . ' ' do not advise sueh course - Yet " mtla ti '" a- and Tnxww -The arg ' n „ r ? ^' an r ! 1 are liko , > ' to tecome known , synonimous terms Ttr ™ ' ?? i y £ i ? , "'' Rosicmcians are Mason ' oally speaking ousteims . lne Gland Lodge of England does not recognize Mark Masonery . THE ASYH'M . be eonTidW SP ™ n i " A F Bra » d a Straw the writer
ednJrfp « I ^ % 1 , ° ™ ™ "S «> e . " may by A Stmsc'iBEE-We do not m ~ , are , ° . ° combustible matetials to be inserted , agree in the sentiments e " nrKse ,. it ? . " , ? ^ nonym ? us Correspondence , however we may There is more intuitf than h ™« ' , . T to ourselves , however we will not wince now . quoted-thev were writ ?™ wV , £ ? ty ln the versIon su PP' « ed to be given to our remarks as itois » £ E K Dff fe » ,. ' reprove (<• , ¦ * ,,,,, „ ,, » is the word ) , an individual and aim of the ' 'remart ¦ » r , ° - m , stak ? '" hers ; that is with a perfect knowledge of the end plied elsewhere andwirh . n irf ln Senu "y prompted him to think he might assume they apful remarks should be wS ll , ° ngue he vS " - 'ntly intimated his regret that such disrespectheld , and the Asylum ea ™ sustain S ™" . = « ° V e know not - but the FestiTOl h"s been BRO . PETHEnniDGF—Th » S ? ""^ against all who oppose it—its victories are moral ones , accounts he Spencerean Collection is most creditable to his
. Had all eoh > einr / f " ° " f , but the return of the book , i ^ n 5 ? , % - < 1 Uallypu . nt , ual ' the r , ' sult would have been splendid , BRO . DAVYD W WTL f , , ' ' Pr"Portionate to their issue , under ourBanner as one ofVri . ? lrain J as a Brother Chip—we hail your enlistment A Ita """/ m- NL % TLT m'S ? Y »« "ub 5 cription has been reported , lated . should be the " study of e ^' ry '' friend tofteXS . ""' ' " ° - ~ ThiS ^^ ^^ '"' * " MAY THE BLESSING OF GOD REST ON ALL YOUR ASSEMBLIES , AND MAY THE RICH AMONG YOUR BODY BE INCLINED LIBERALLY TO ASSIST IN THIS PROJECTED WORK OF MERCY FOR THE BENEFIT OF YOUR POORER BRETHREN ' . " -Extract of a Letter from a Clerical Correspondent , not a Mason .