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To Correspondents.
ANGLO-SCOTOS .- — We have sincere pleasure in his correspondence , and Intreat him to continue it regularly . His communication did not reach us until the 19 th . In future he will probably oblige us by sending in his report much earlier . ARCH MATTEP . S .
" Sun ROSA . "—Having alluded to the matter elsewhere , we consider our correspondent will be satisfied ; it is not in our power to make the worse appear the better . Time , however , and the energy of many , will work a change iu other quarters , and perhaps a hint may prove as good as a wink , iSrc . & c . H . When he arrives at the first chair , H . will find still greater cause to doubt . ZZ . The whole affair is now Judaical ; let him peruse our notes to his letter again and again . A FIUEND . Certainly not ; none but a learned Jew can unravel the web : that done , let it be submitted to * * * or to * * * * and we pledge our veracity on the result .
AT . I * HA should not dwell upon the act of a late committee of nine ; some weie merely " ex officio" members , and therefore not responsible : we have this from some authority . How ( he others have agreed in their researches has been clearly shewn . MVSTKRY , merely appears more mysterious . AN ARCH MASON , and to several others who address us on the neglect of the annual circular , we may state in extenuation , that it is probably somewhat difficult to arrange a Report of the "Committee proceedings" during the year , and therefore , the Order at large must wait till the "Council of Nine" shall clearly agree upon the subject . We ewn ourselves among those who are anxious to indulge our curiosity at tiie forthcoming documents . The last printed account includes the Convocation held on the 7 th of May ,
183 * . r ^ We respectfully and thankfully acknowledge the valuable assistance of several Brethren of the London and Provincial Press , but more especially ave we indebted to Brother Judge , of the True Sun , - we trust , as our thanks are sincere , they will not disdain the fraternal compliment .
Miscellaneous.
MISCELLANEOUS .
His Majesty and tiie Queen continue to enjoy excellent health and spirits . The King has given fifty guineas towards the repairs of the Shakspeare monument , Stratford-upon-Avon . " The Duke of Sussex having been recommended a change of air for the benefit of his health , for several weeks took up his temporary abode
on the borders of Epping Forest . His Royal Highness had a sli ght attack of his pulmonary complaint , which is generally removed in the summer by a change of air . In every other particular his Royal Highness enjoys excellent health . "
" The Duke of Sussex gave a grand dinner onTVmrsday , tlie 10 th of September , at Kensington Palace , to the Due de Nemours , to which the French Ambassador , His Majesty ' s Cabinet Ministers and other persons of distinction , were invited . His Royal Highness enjoys excellent health ; and after the prorogation of Parliament will make a country tour and join asporting party at Holkham , the seat of Mr . Coke , in Norfolk . "
We understand that Mr . Alexander , the oculist , has confidentl y expressed his opinion of being able to operate upon his Koyal Highness at the expiration of a month from this date , the 24 th September , aud
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To Correspondents.
ANGLO-SCOTOS .- — We have sincere pleasure in his correspondence , and Intreat him to continue it regularly . His communication did not reach us until the 19 th . In future he will probably oblige us by sending in his report much earlier . ARCH MATTEP . S .
" Sun ROSA . "—Having alluded to the matter elsewhere , we consider our correspondent will be satisfied ; it is not in our power to make the worse appear the better . Time , however , and the energy of many , will work a change iu other quarters , and perhaps a hint may prove as good as a wink , iSrc . & c . H . When he arrives at the first chair , H . will find still greater cause to doubt . ZZ . The whole affair is now Judaical ; let him peruse our notes to his letter again and again . A FIUEND . Certainly not ; none but a learned Jew can unravel the web : that done , let it be submitted to * * * or to * * * * and we pledge our veracity on the result .
AT . I * HA should not dwell upon the act of a late committee of nine ; some weie merely " ex officio" members , and therefore not responsible : we have this from some authority . How ( he others have agreed in their researches has been clearly shewn . MVSTKRY , merely appears more mysterious . AN ARCH MASON , and to several others who address us on the neglect of the annual circular , we may state in extenuation , that it is probably somewhat difficult to arrange a Report of the "Committee proceedings" during the year , and therefore , the Order at large must wait till the "Council of Nine" shall clearly agree upon the subject . We ewn ourselves among those who are anxious to indulge our curiosity at tiie forthcoming documents . The last printed account includes the Convocation held on the 7 th of May ,
183 * . r ^ We respectfully and thankfully acknowledge the valuable assistance of several Brethren of the London and Provincial Press , but more especially ave we indebted to Brother Judge , of the True Sun , - we trust , as our thanks are sincere , they will not disdain the fraternal compliment .
Miscellaneous.
MISCELLANEOUS .
His Majesty and tiie Queen continue to enjoy excellent health and spirits . The King has given fifty guineas towards the repairs of the Shakspeare monument , Stratford-upon-Avon . " The Duke of Sussex having been recommended a change of air for the benefit of his health , for several weeks took up his temporary abode
on the borders of Epping Forest . His Royal Highness had a sli ght attack of his pulmonary complaint , which is generally removed in the summer by a change of air . In every other particular his Royal Highness enjoys excellent health . "
" The Duke of Sussex gave a grand dinner onTVmrsday , tlie 10 th of September , at Kensington Palace , to the Due de Nemours , to which the French Ambassador , His Majesty ' s Cabinet Ministers and other persons of distinction , were invited . His Royal Highness enjoys excellent health ; and after the prorogation of Parliament will make a country tour and join asporting party at Holkham , the seat of Mr . Coke , in Norfolk . "
We understand that Mr . Alexander , the oculist , has confidentl y expressed his opinion of being able to operate upon his Koyal Highness at the expiration of a month from this date , the 24 th September , aud