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To Correspondents.
A FIRM SUPPORTER . —Wc are in want ofthe third part of a small '' Pocket Manual , 1702 . " A MKMRKU OF 324 reminds us that in the report of the Jubilee we slated that Dr . Moore was in the chair . Wc are obliged by any errors of our reporter being corrected ; it appears that the Doctor is not a member of the Lodge—it should liave stood Bro . Thomas Moore . A PAST JUNIOR . OFFICER , 324 , seems anxious to state ( we know not why ) that Bro . Alfred Burns visited the Lodge in February , and at the Jubilee , and that the members are limited to ( M . This , really , is all the purport of a very long letter . Bno . BOLUS . —We regretted having accidentally mislaid the letter . Bito . J . SMYTH . —The memento of the late Peter Gilkes is safe in our possession .
BRO . Trios . WRIGHT and many others . —Wc liave done the best we could in the case of the " Unlawful Oaths Ireland Bill . " Tho information came too late . Some emendations , however , have been made , and all difficulty may be removed next session . Bno . I . A . WALMSLEY . —Thanks for very ready attention and kindness . BRO . PUHDY . —We must personally explain . A MASTER . —The case of the widow of the late Grand Tyler , Robert Miller , is still before the Board of General Purposes . E . L . —We cannot insert the letter ; justice would induce us , but a contempt for dishonour
and piracy restrains us Bito . TORRE . —The Earthquake at Aleppo in our next . A FRIEND [ query ) . —The article is declined ; indeed , it is fitted for no publication that respects humanity . The " Vampire" is altogether a matter of fiction , the nocturnal Dittings even of the Eastern bat have no allusion to certain ciTciimstanees . BRO . RIBBASS . —We have received tho Doctrines and Duties , and shall feel much pleasure in doing as requested . P . ftL No . 7 . —We abstain from noticing the communication of our excellent friend . The
hoax luckily failed in a serious point of view , although it has produced loss and vexation to a deserving Brother . A little caution would have saved all this , and yet , God forgive us , we preach what we' do not always practice ; had we done so lately , we might have spared the use of the rod . Shakspeare advises that should be lashed " naked through the world . " P . M . ( CC . )—If we can bear it in mind , we will ask for the regulations of the Masters and Past-Masters' Club , for the purpose of publishing them;—touching the Grand Officers , we are not aware of any regulations , but we will do the best for our correspondent . BRO . THOMAS . —The Annals of Lodges still await further contribution .
Bno . HILL ( Weymouth ) . —The communication arrived too late ( 14 th Sept . ) Our correspondent will perceive that the report previously received does not materially differ , lino . SPENCER . —We cannot definitively reply to the question whether there is a probability of anew edition of I > r . Oliver's History of Initiation . This notice will probably catch the learned author's attention , who is requested to understand that many inquiries have
been made . Bno- J . E . CARPENTER . —In our nest we shall again avail ourselves of his muse;—many thanks . BRO - E . R . MOHAN . '—We shall look with much interest for the regular series of " Historic Sonnets . " Bito . P . THOMSON ' S kind communication ( undated ) eamc " too late / ' Sept . 18 th . We had , however previously touched upon the subject . BRO G . B . MANSEL . —Why not return to public duty , and take part in proceedings worthy your talent ?
THIS CASE OP MRS . MILLER . —Wc understand that the Board of General Purposes have recommended that the estimable widow of our late Brother Robert Miller ( Grand Tyler ) , be permitted to officiate as housekeeper in the Secretariat , with a sufficient annuity ; in which recommendation we are ceiraii : the Craft will cheerfully concur . BRO . LAZA RUS . —We are not certain of being able to insert his communication—it came to . hand so very late . THIS" FALMOUTH P ACKET " only reached on the 23 rd . We had , however , previously arranged the details .
BRO ELLIS —The newspaper having readied long before the request to return it , was do . stroyed . The other communication came ton lute ( the 24 th)—but our kind correspondent will , perceive that we have not been negligent . BRO , G . MEADOWS ( Sept . 2 li)—The obliging communication came "too late . " VOX ,. VI , 3 K
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To Correspondents.
A FIRM SUPPORTER . —Wc are in want ofthe third part of a small '' Pocket Manual , 1702 . " A MKMRKU OF 324 reminds us that in the report of the Jubilee we slated that Dr . Moore was in the chair . Wc are obliged by any errors of our reporter being corrected ; it appears that the Doctor is not a member of the Lodge—it should liave stood Bro . Thomas Moore . A PAST JUNIOR . OFFICER , 324 , seems anxious to state ( we know not why ) that Bro . Alfred Burns visited the Lodge in February , and at the Jubilee , and that the members are limited to ( M . This , really , is all the purport of a very long letter . Bno . BOLUS . —We regretted having accidentally mislaid the letter . Bito . J . SMYTH . —The memento of the late Peter Gilkes is safe in our possession .
BRO . Trios . WRIGHT and many others . —Wc liave done the best we could in the case of the " Unlawful Oaths Ireland Bill . " Tho information came too late . Some emendations , however , have been made , and all difficulty may be removed next session . Bno . I . A . WALMSLEY . —Thanks for very ready attention and kindness . BRO . PUHDY . —We must personally explain . A MASTER . —The case of the widow of the late Grand Tyler , Robert Miller , is still before the Board of General Purposes . E . L . —We cannot insert the letter ; justice would induce us , but a contempt for dishonour
and piracy restrains us Bito . TORRE . —The Earthquake at Aleppo in our next . A FRIEND [ query ) . —The article is declined ; indeed , it is fitted for no publication that respects humanity . The " Vampire" is altogether a matter of fiction , the nocturnal Dittings even of the Eastern bat have no allusion to certain ciTciimstanees . BRO . RIBBASS . —We have received tho Doctrines and Duties , and shall feel much pleasure in doing as requested . P . ftL No . 7 . —We abstain from noticing the communication of our excellent friend . The
hoax luckily failed in a serious point of view , although it has produced loss and vexation to a deserving Brother . A little caution would have saved all this , and yet , God forgive us , we preach what we' do not always practice ; had we done so lately , we might have spared the use of the rod . Shakspeare advises that should be lashed " naked through the world . " P . M . ( CC . )—If we can bear it in mind , we will ask for the regulations of the Masters and Past-Masters' Club , for the purpose of publishing them;—touching the Grand Officers , we are not aware of any regulations , but we will do the best for our correspondent . BRO . THOMAS . —The Annals of Lodges still await further contribution .
Bno . HILL ( Weymouth ) . —The communication arrived too late ( 14 th Sept . ) Our correspondent will perceive that the report previously received does not materially differ , lino . SPENCER . —We cannot definitively reply to the question whether there is a probability of anew edition of I > r . Oliver's History of Initiation . This notice will probably catch the learned author's attention , who is requested to understand that many inquiries have
been made . Bno- J . E . CARPENTER . —In our nest we shall again avail ourselves of his muse;—many thanks . BRO - E . R . MOHAN . '—We shall look with much interest for the regular series of " Historic Sonnets . " Bito . P . THOMSON ' S kind communication ( undated ) eamc " too late / ' Sept . 18 th . We had , however previously touched upon the subject . BRO G . B . MANSEL . —Why not return to public duty , and take part in proceedings worthy your talent ?
THIS CASE OP MRS . MILLER . —Wc understand that the Board of General Purposes have recommended that the estimable widow of our late Brother Robert Miller ( Grand Tyler ) , be permitted to officiate as housekeeper in the Secretariat , with a sufficient annuity ; in which recommendation we are ceiraii : the Craft will cheerfully concur . BRO . LAZA RUS . —We are not certain of being able to insert his communication—it came to . hand so very late . THIS" FALMOUTH P ACKET " only reached on the 23 rd . We had , however , previously arranged the details .
BRO ELLIS —The newspaper having readied long before the request to return it , was do . stroyed . The other communication came ton lute ( the 24 th)—but our kind correspondent will , perceive that we have not been negligent . BRO , G . MEADOWS ( Sept . 2 li)—The obliging communication came "too late . " VOX ,. VI , 3 K