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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
fyS The Public , and especially our Advertizing Friends , are cautioned against the man named GREEN . We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should he 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 . We 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 , AAThitney , Bonner , and others . His own escapade is complete . Furthermore — Dr . Crucefix desires us respectfully to intimate , that as in a great many instances he has not kept copies of his own correspondence with numerous esteemed brethren , he will consider it a lasting obligation if brethren , possessing any letters written by him on important subjects , will grant him the loan of such letters , which will serve to refresh his memory ; such letters of course will be returned , if requested .
We are desired by Dr . Crucefix to acknowledge very gratefully the kind enquiries of many valued correspondents , and to state that his health is improving . We trust that correspondents who do not prepay their postage and parcels wilhnot take offence at our publishers declining to receive them . THS G . S . B . 1850-1 . —If Bro . M'MulIen should have the powerwith the inclination to
keep his promise , the purple ivill be conferred on a good old Mason , a member of No . 25 . Bro . QUINTON . —We are indebted for the transmission of some interesting documents of the Grand Lodge Louisiana , but which , having heen since accidentally mislaid , we cannot at present notice . LIVERPOOL was too late for our last Number , and wanting name and address , the Editor reluctantly declines insertion . Bro . HAnoiNO will accept our congratulation on his masonic spirit . Many thanks for his
note . ITHURIKI . must settle his differences with the masonic coxcomb . The man that havers , must naturally wince . tV . II . WHITE . —WC iiave no information to give on the subject , and decline to offer any opinion on the proposed testimonial . Dc xustibus , & c .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
fyS The Public , and especially our Advertizing Friends , are cautioned against the man named GREEN . We are requested to state that Dr . Crucefix has altogether retired from London . His address is Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; where all communications should he 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 . We 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 , AAThitney , Bonner , and others . His own escapade is complete . Furthermore — Dr . Crucefix desires us respectfully to intimate , that as in a great many instances he has not kept copies of his own correspondence with numerous esteemed brethren , he will consider it a lasting obligation if brethren , possessing any letters written by him on important subjects , will grant him the loan of such letters , which will serve to refresh his memory ; such letters of course will be returned , if requested .
We are desired by Dr . Crucefix to acknowledge very gratefully the kind enquiries of many valued correspondents , and to state that his health is improving . We trust that correspondents who do not prepay their postage and parcels wilhnot take offence at our publishers declining to receive them . THS G . S . B . 1850-1 . —If Bro . M'MulIen should have the powerwith the inclination to
keep his promise , the purple ivill be conferred on a good old Mason , a member of No . 25 . Bro . QUINTON . —We are indebted for the transmission of some interesting documents of the Grand Lodge Louisiana , but which , having heen since accidentally mislaid , we cannot at present notice . LIVERPOOL was too late for our last Number , and wanting name and address , the Editor reluctantly declines insertion . Bro . HAnoiNO will accept our congratulation on his masonic spirit . Many thanks for his
note . ITHURIKI . must settle his differences with the masonic coxcomb . The man that havers , must naturally wince . tV . II . WHITE . —WC iiave no information to give on the subject , and decline to offer any opinion on the proposed testimonial . Dc xustibus , & c .