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Literary Notices.
Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s Note Book . By a Suffolk Rector . Spencer . The title of this work has been changed from "A Home for the Lonely . " It is nearly ready for delivery , and is altogether a work of most thrilling interest , and will cause a great sensation , or we are much mistaken . The following are all received , and hereby acknowleged .
1 . Supreme Grand Council of Rites for Ireland . 2 . Rules , Regulations , and Bye-laws of the Kilwinning ( formerly Grand J Chapter of Princes llose-Croix of Ireland . 3 . By-laws ofthe Bank of England Lodge ( revised . ) 4 . Regulations ofthe Asylum for Aged Freemasons ( revised . )
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
g ( 2 ? AA e are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is , Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed , letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also that all
German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . AVe are requested by Dr . Crucefix , who is preparing for the Press an account of popular events in English Freemasonry , to be favoured by any Masonic papers ; more especially as relating to York and Athol Masonry—the trials of Preston , AVMtney , Bormov , aud others . His own escapade is complete . The Grand Officers appointed by the M . AV . Grand Master on the
Board of General Purposes , are Bros . Dobie , ( President ) , Goldsworthy , Parkinson , James Savage , Bossy , IT . T . Foreman , Mc Mullen , Evans , Jennings , Lewis , and AVebb . A COUNTKY BROTHER . —The Freemasons' Calendarfor 1114 ( 1 , is not out of print , as reported , hut may he had ( hy ordering it through the local bookseller ) from Bro . Spencer , the publisher .
A M . iso . v . —Bro . Spencer receives subscriptions for supplying the " Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , " by Bro . Moore , Boston , U . S . ; also for the "American Masonic Register , " by Bro . Heffman , Albany , "New York . API > OI . \ T __ .: _ JT . — Bro . David Pollock , P . G . W . _ ( elder brother of Bro . Sir F . Pollock , Chief Baron of the Exchequer , ) Commissioner of the Insolvent Debtors * Court , is appointed Chief Justice at Bombay ; salary , 8000 / . per annum . A SUFFI - IIKR . —We cannot refer to tho precise date of our remarks on the Pannas Corium , but v .-c have a grateful recollection ofthe great benefit derived from its use . Since wepbeul
our feet under Mr . I-lalVs care , ( now many years since , ) we have not suffered from corns oi tender feet . Dr . Kiscnberg , and other chiropodists , may vajmt their cures , but we advise those afflicted witli any inconveniences in thc feet , to try the Pannus Corium previous to placing themselves under operators ; and those who fancy themselves cured of corns by extraction , will do we . l to use it , for better security against a return of the complaint . II I _ RCULI _ S' CLUB was a fine stick of classic shillelagh . The threatened club at Hercules pillars , is the mere cackling of a goose—provoking laughter . RUMOUR . —All thc / time about protests against the return of the Hoard of General Purposes has evaporated ; thc Board has met—fama volat . von . IV . N N
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Literary Notices.
Stray Leaves from a Freemason ' s Note Book . By a Suffolk Rector . Spencer . The title of this work has been changed from "A Home for the Lonely . " It is nearly ready for delivery , and is altogether a work of most thrilling interest , and will cause a great sensation , or we are much mistaken . The following are all received , and hereby acknowleged .
1 . Supreme Grand Council of Rites for Ireland . 2 . Rules , Regulations , and Bye-laws of the Kilwinning ( formerly Grand J Chapter of Princes llose-Croix of Ireland . 3 . By-laws ofthe Bank of England Lodge ( revised . ) 4 . Regulations ofthe Asylum for Aged Freemasons ( revised . )
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
g ( 2 ? AA e are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is , Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should be addressed that are intended for his personal observation—indeed , letters for the Editor , under cover to him , will more immediately reach their destination . It is most earnestly entreated that , wherever possible , all communications may be written only on one side of the paper ; also that all
German and other foreign words may be most legibly written . AVe are requested by Dr . Crucefix , who is preparing for the Press an account of popular events in English Freemasonry , to be favoured by any Masonic papers ; more especially as relating to York and Athol Masonry—the trials of Preston , AVMtney , Bormov , aud others . His own escapade is complete . The Grand Officers appointed by the M . AV . Grand Master on the
Board of General Purposes , are Bros . Dobie , ( President ) , Goldsworthy , Parkinson , James Savage , Bossy , IT . T . Foreman , Mc Mullen , Evans , Jennings , Lewis , and AVebb . A COUNTKY BROTHER . —The Freemasons' Calendarfor 1114 ( 1 , is not out of print , as reported , hut may he had ( hy ordering it through the local bookseller ) from Bro . Spencer , the publisher .
A M . iso . v . —Bro . Spencer receives subscriptions for supplying the " Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , " by Bro . Moore , Boston , U . S . ; also for the "American Masonic Register , " by Bro . Heffman , Albany , "New York . API > OI . \ T __ .: _ JT . — Bro . David Pollock , P . G . W . _ ( elder brother of Bro . Sir F . Pollock , Chief Baron of the Exchequer , ) Commissioner of the Insolvent Debtors * Court , is appointed Chief Justice at Bombay ; salary , 8000 / . per annum . A SUFFI - IIKR . —We cannot refer to tho precise date of our remarks on the Pannas Corium , but v .-c have a grateful recollection ofthe great benefit derived from its use . Since wepbeul
our feet under Mr . I-lalVs care , ( now many years since , ) we have not suffered from corns oi tender feet . Dr . Kiscnberg , and other chiropodists , may vajmt their cures , but we advise those afflicted witli any inconveniences in thc feet , to try the Pannus Corium previous to placing themselves under operators ; and those who fancy themselves cured of corns by extraction , will do we . l to use it , for better security against a return of the complaint . II I _ RCULI _ S' CLUB was a fine stick of classic shillelagh . The threatened club at Hercules pillars , is the mere cackling of a goose—provoking laughter . RUMOUR . —All thc / time about protests against the return of the Hoard of General Purposes has evaporated ; thc Board has met—fama volat . von . IV . N N