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To Correspondents.
CURIOUS ( 314 ) . We shall feel greatly obliged by the promised particulars , already we have many interesting details of deceased members , some referring to his late Majesty , and his Royal Brothers . BROTHER W . DENIS MOORE . The Malabar Axe has been hewing its way in a very unmasonJe direction , having passed from one to another , on a voyage of discovery , until it has altogether disappeared . Will Brother M . send up another sketch , and the matter shall , if possible , be yet traced ; the Editor will feel obliged by a second copy , if only for the pleasure of
preserving it in his collection . HUBAM . — " Where is the palace wherein foul things obtrude not ?" LATOMUS . —Remember ! A MEMBER OF THE COMMERCIAL LODGE —We enter our protest against the omission of his name , and in cordially thanking him for the communication , hope in future he will peep out , at least to us .
BRO . Pmrps—We are obliged by the report . BRO . KiNG .-The Brother ' s case has been noticed and relieved by our Grand Lodge . EIUNEXSIS . —We have received no official account of the motion in the Grand Lodge of Ireland , and therefore decline any allusion to the supposed result . M . M ., Dublin . —We have no doubt whatever of Brother O'Connell having been a most eloquent lecturer on Masonry in his day ; but we cannot enter further into the matter .
L ., ( T . C . D . ) is desirous that it should be stated that Brother O'Connell has fully admitted his letter to the Pilot to be a correct copy . Bno . HEYTXW .-The irregularities alluded to in our last referred to the Province generally . Having since understood that amendment has commenced , and very zealously , we congratulate the Province , and hope for the future correspondence of our worthy Brother . A MASTER . —If he had read the constitutions , and conformed to them , he would not
have been submitted to the necessary , but mortifying penalty , of being denied admission to the last Grand Lodge . TniGGER .-We do not quite understand our correspondent ; he wishes to be thought facetious . But " a shooting gallery" is no place for the mark-men of Masonry . What the case , grace , and attitude which he considers to be desiderata , can have to do with the objects of this Review , would puzzle a conjuror . Surely ho does not wish to be introduced to the " mysterious three , " in order that they may improve in ease , grace , and attitude . Wc have half a mind that he shall make their acquaintance .
A . VTIQUITAS is desirous that the by-laws of No . 2 should be ' examined , and particularly that a vote passed in or about 1819 should be enforced , which would produce a very considerable amount in favour of the Girls' School . Wc recommend this intimation to all whom it may concern . Bno . W . D . BanKi . EY , 27 n . —The request has been thankfully complied with . Bno . J . HUNT , 25 . —The book of Constitutions being now under the immediate revision of the Grand Master will no doubt be speedily republished .
J . L . —We have availed ourselves of his kindness . PILGRIM . — " Templestowe" will be welcome . Many thanks for the Spencerian Collections Doubtless " Charity" is no bad covering for sins , and thinking thus , we most cordially wish success to the contemplated Schools for Masons' Cirls and Boys in Edinburgh . But the party must be up and stirring . " Deeds not words" must be the motto . Let Pilgrim impress this upon his friend , and the darkness of the past will give way to the brightness of the future .
CiiiTicus . — The usual circular might have been suppressed , and with propriety , as there was lime enough between Tuesday and Thursday-true , a second notice was deli ' vcrcd , hut why issue the first ? Better things are cxpcctcd-the records for time immemorial" will show occasional glimpses of omission .
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To Correspondents.
CURIOUS ( 314 ) . We shall feel greatly obliged by the promised particulars , already we have many interesting details of deceased members , some referring to his late Majesty , and his Royal Brothers . BROTHER W . DENIS MOORE . The Malabar Axe has been hewing its way in a very unmasonJe direction , having passed from one to another , on a voyage of discovery , until it has altogether disappeared . Will Brother M . send up another sketch , and the matter shall , if possible , be yet traced ; the Editor will feel obliged by a second copy , if only for the pleasure of
preserving it in his collection . HUBAM . — " Where is the palace wherein foul things obtrude not ?" LATOMUS . —Remember ! A MEMBER OF THE COMMERCIAL LODGE —We enter our protest against the omission of his name , and in cordially thanking him for the communication , hope in future he will peep out , at least to us .
BRO . Pmrps—We are obliged by the report . BRO . KiNG .-The Brother ' s case has been noticed and relieved by our Grand Lodge . EIUNEXSIS . —We have received no official account of the motion in the Grand Lodge of Ireland , and therefore decline any allusion to the supposed result . M . M ., Dublin . —We have no doubt whatever of Brother O'Connell having been a most eloquent lecturer on Masonry in his day ; but we cannot enter further into the matter .
L ., ( T . C . D . ) is desirous that it should be stated that Brother O'Connell has fully admitted his letter to the Pilot to be a correct copy . Bno . HEYTXW .-The irregularities alluded to in our last referred to the Province generally . Having since understood that amendment has commenced , and very zealously , we congratulate the Province , and hope for the future correspondence of our worthy Brother . A MASTER . —If he had read the constitutions , and conformed to them , he would not
have been submitted to the necessary , but mortifying penalty , of being denied admission to the last Grand Lodge . TniGGER .-We do not quite understand our correspondent ; he wishes to be thought facetious . But " a shooting gallery" is no place for the mark-men of Masonry . What the case , grace , and attitude which he considers to be desiderata , can have to do with the objects of this Review , would puzzle a conjuror . Surely ho does not wish to be introduced to the " mysterious three , " in order that they may improve in ease , grace , and attitude . Wc have half a mind that he shall make their acquaintance .
A . VTIQUITAS is desirous that the by-laws of No . 2 should be ' examined , and particularly that a vote passed in or about 1819 should be enforced , which would produce a very considerable amount in favour of the Girls' School . Wc recommend this intimation to all whom it may concern . Bno . W . D . BanKi . EY , 27 n . —The request has been thankfully complied with . Bno . J . HUNT , 25 . —The book of Constitutions being now under the immediate revision of the Grand Master will no doubt be speedily republished .
J . L . —We have availed ourselves of his kindness . PILGRIM . — " Templestowe" will be welcome . Many thanks for the Spencerian Collections Doubtless " Charity" is no bad covering for sins , and thinking thus , we most cordially wish success to the contemplated Schools for Masons' Cirls and Boys in Edinburgh . But the party must be up and stirring . " Deeds not words" must be the motto . Let Pilgrim impress this upon his friend , and the darkness of the past will give way to the brightness of the future .
CiiiTicus . — The usual circular might have been suppressed , and with propriety , as there was lime enough between Tuesday and Thursday-true , a second notice was deli ' vcrcd , hut why issue the first ? Better things are cxpcctcd-the records for time immemorial" will show occasional glimpses of omission .