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To Correspondents.
A STEWARD AT THE BIRTHDAY . —The words by the "filcher" were still more impudent than stated ; but we do not believe that the conclave of " four" went so far as to have a man , not a Mason , to force the party out in case he should enter the Hall . P . M . G 05 , 4 G 0 . —Name and address . ONE OF THK " P ROFANE WORLD , " evidently docs not understand the '' Circular , " which not only puzzles the initiated , but , as we guess , also , the writer himself . As to the declaration on the 19 th April , it was altogether contrary to our statutes . A DEPUTY PROVINCIAL G RAND MASTER—WO have read thc report and the letter , but a
sense of honour restrain ? us from the republication of a serious error , that gives so much painful regret , although we have been compelled to allude to it elsewhere . We can afford to be generous , but we must be just . ANTIQUITAS is right , but the "tria junctainuno" is too severely written . The I [ filcher and traducer" has a spice of the duello . " The jontleman" is a good hit ; but we cannot even yet altogether give up the third , having had some experience of what we believe to be natural good qualities . APT EYE WITNESS . —We are aware that Brother Peter is not really a stickler for
A YORKITE MASON . —Sir Thomas Tanered , Bart ., was Prov . G . M . for Yorkshire m 17 / 2 . BROTHER War . JACKSON ( Moy ) . —The mark of kindness is duly appreciated for Masonry's sake . We hope to deserve support by exposing the servile and the slanderer . S . S . ~ We may be wounded , but it is honourably in the front—we never turn our back . The assassin ' s dart may take that direction—but even the darkness of favoureth them not . Truth is " LIGHT . "
W . P . of L . —We comply with his request in acknowledging the letters . W . E . —The incident is graphically written , but not sufficiently important . The " kangaroo , " hungry and disappointed , lost , it seems , both his luncheon and his manners : however , the ladies were the gainers by his absence . THE EYE-SORE . —The salve might not be applied in 1841 , so ccce , "time by the forelock . " In the other case there was no desire to give a higher grade , for reasons , * ' as the saying is ;" besides , in 1842 the tide mat / turn .
LYNX . —Outspies aud informers , although true , are not Masonic . PROTEUS . —Why still scrupulous ? The excellent article in our next . A BATH BROTHER . —If the Grand Master knowingly permits the circulation of anonymous and slanderous libels , he becomes the principal;—but how to prove this ?—the leprous distilment may be too cunningly dropped for even him to know that he is duped . A DEP . PROV . G . MASTER , BUT NOT THE AUTHOR . —We are obliged by the Magazineour former opinion is unchanged . The time may come when we may touch on the subject ,
and not disrespect our faith or fidelity . Nothing is in better taste than the introductory remarks—nothing more dishonest or degrading in publishing what is spurious . J . S . —One degree only can be conferred at a time—twenty-eight days must elapse between each .
A MASON . —We do not recommend either—" aplague on both your houses ; —the one never approached , the other abandoned Masonic objects . , l Contra , jussa moncnt Heleni Scyllam atqiie Charybdiitm Inter utramque viams lethe descruminc parvo jVi tencant cursus . " We may probably try the new Board as a Court of Requests . By-the-oye , this may be no bad notion for some others , a ^ well as ourselves .
A GIRLS' STEWARD . —The allusion was as ungenerous as impolitic , and betrayed a poor spirit ; but even was not immortal . BRO . CHAS . LEE , D . P . G . M ., ( West Riding , Yorkshire } . —Thanks for Masonic courtesy . VOL . VII . O O
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To Correspondents.
A STEWARD AT THE BIRTHDAY . —The words by the "filcher" were still more impudent than stated ; but we do not believe that the conclave of " four" went so far as to have a man , not a Mason , to force the party out in case he should enter the Hall . P . M . G 05 , 4 G 0 . —Name and address . ONE OF THK " P ROFANE WORLD , " evidently docs not understand the '' Circular , " which not only puzzles the initiated , but , as we guess , also , the writer himself . As to the declaration on the 19 th April , it was altogether contrary to our statutes . A DEPUTY PROVINCIAL G RAND MASTER—WO have read thc report and the letter , but a
sense of honour restrain ? us from the republication of a serious error , that gives so much painful regret , although we have been compelled to allude to it elsewhere . We can afford to be generous , but we must be just . ANTIQUITAS is right , but the "tria junctainuno" is too severely written . The I [ filcher and traducer" has a spice of the duello . " The jontleman" is a good hit ; but we cannot even yet altogether give up the third , having had some experience of what we believe to be natural good qualities . APT EYE WITNESS . —We are aware that Brother Peter is not really a stickler for
A YORKITE MASON . —Sir Thomas Tanered , Bart ., was Prov . G . M . for Yorkshire m 17 / 2 . BROTHER War . JACKSON ( Moy ) . —The mark of kindness is duly appreciated for Masonry's sake . We hope to deserve support by exposing the servile and the slanderer . S . S . ~ We may be wounded , but it is honourably in the front—we never turn our back . The assassin ' s dart may take that direction—but even the darkness of favoureth them not . Truth is " LIGHT . "
W . P . of L . —We comply with his request in acknowledging the letters . W . E . —The incident is graphically written , but not sufficiently important . The " kangaroo , " hungry and disappointed , lost , it seems , both his luncheon and his manners : however , the ladies were the gainers by his absence . THE EYE-SORE . —The salve might not be applied in 1841 , so ccce , "time by the forelock . " In the other case there was no desire to give a higher grade , for reasons , * ' as the saying is ;" besides , in 1842 the tide mat / turn .
LYNX . —Outspies aud informers , although true , are not Masonic . PROTEUS . —Why still scrupulous ? The excellent article in our next . A BATH BROTHER . —If the Grand Master knowingly permits the circulation of anonymous and slanderous libels , he becomes the principal;—but how to prove this ?—the leprous distilment may be too cunningly dropped for even him to know that he is duped . A DEP . PROV . G . MASTER , BUT NOT THE AUTHOR . —We are obliged by the Magazineour former opinion is unchanged . The time may come when we may touch on the subject ,
and not disrespect our faith or fidelity . Nothing is in better taste than the introductory remarks—nothing more dishonest or degrading in publishing what is spurious . J . S . —One degree only can be conferred at a time—twenty-eight days must elapse between each .
A MASON . —We do not recommend either—" aplague on both your houses ; —the one never approached , the other abandoned Masonic objects . , l Contra , jussa moncnt Heleni Scyllam atqiie Charybdiitm Inter utramque viams lethe descruminc parvo jVi tencant cursus . " We may probably try the new Board as a Court of Requests . By-the-oye , this may be no bad notion for some others , a ^ well as ourselves .
A GIRLS' STEWARD . —The allusion was as ungenerous as impolitic , and betrayed a poor spirit ; but even was not immortal . BRO . CHAS . LEE , D . P . G . M ., ( West Riding , Yorkshire } . —Thanks for Masonic courtesy . VOL . VII . O O