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Answers To Correspondents.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
THE EDITOR requests that all original articles for approval , and for which remuneration is expected , may be sent to him at 74 , 75 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , by the first week in the months of F EBRUARY , MAY , AUGUST , and NOVEMBER ; all Correspondence and Masonic Intelligence must be transmitted by the tenth day of MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , al latest , to insure its insertion . The attention of Contributors is earnestly requested to these directions , who are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not pledge himself to return those which are not approved .
OLD KING ' S ARMS LODGE , No . SO . —BRO . SCRIVENER . —The question put to us may doubtless be answered in G . L . It would be most unfair for the letter transmitted to us to be inserted in this publication , inasmuch as ifc is neither the proper place for the inquiry to be made , nor ought the queries propounded to be allowed to go forth to the Craft , without the possibility of their being replied to for three months . G . L . is the only place , in our opinion , where they ought to be mooted . NEWBERRY . —This worthy Brother will perceive that we have availed
ourselves of a portion of his contributions . He must pardon us for several alterations , which v / ere unavoidable . For the other MSS . we have not room at present . MALTA . —MASONS' MARKS . —C . M . A . —An article was already in type when the communication arrived : it must therefore stand over for tbe present . Any further information upon a subject so interesting ivill be most acceptable . GIRLS' SCHOOL FETE . —F . C . —We do not think the Brother would be justified in not paying for his ticket under the circumstances stated , although neither he nor Ms friends obtained the slightest recognition of his having been a Steward on the occasion .
OLD MAN ' S ASYLUM . — "W . T . —The Brother asks , whether there is "the slightest probability ofthe building ever being completed , " and "whether any answer was made to om- appeal in its behalf last year ? " To tbe first inquiry we can only answer , "None at present . " To the second , " Not a single farthing ! " W . T . is quite right , that " such a state of things would not have existed had tbe Brother , by whose exertions this building was chiefly reared , been still alive . " For onr own part , we consider the delay in the completion of the building most discreditable to the Craft as a body . BOYAL PROCLAMATION—BRO . C * * * * * *—Under no circumstance
what-. . ever , just now , should a Masonic procession througli the streets of any town be permitted by a Prov . G . M . or his Deputy . ' "What Odd Fellows or Old Friends may do is no rule for Freemasons . BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . — ' Pt \ a \ i ; 9 £ e . —The Senior G . C . presided . It is true that he would not permit interruption , nor his " ruling" to be discussed . K . E-ST . —AMASIEH . MAS . O'N . —We haro not heard who is likely to be the successor of the late Bro . L . C . Humfrey , Q . O . Undoubtedly , the greatest care will be taken to select a fit and talented Brother to follow one , who was so
universally respected . THE G . S . "W . OF THE PRESENT TEAR . —T . P . B . —The office is filled by Bro . Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart , M . P ., W . M . of the Polish Lodge . The noble Brother was initiated into Masonry many years ago in Scotland . DUBLIN . —MASONIC FETE . —Giving to the illness of the Brother who kindly furnishes us with Irish Masonic intelligence from time to time , tho sending of the report of this splendid meeting was unavoidably deferred till the first week in September . As the event took place on the 28 th ol" April last , and the
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Answers To Correspondents.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS .
THE EDITOR requests that all original articles for approval , and for which remuneration is expected , may be sent to him at 74 , 75 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn-fields , by the first week in the months of F EBRUARY , MAY , AUGUST , and NOVEMBER ; all Correspondence and Masonic Intelligence must be transmitted by the tenth day of MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , al latest , to insure its insertion . The attention of Contributors is earnestly requested to these directions , who are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not pledge himself to return those which are not approved .
OLD KING ' S ARMS LODGE , No . SO . —BRO . SCRIVENER . —The question put to us may doubtless be answered in G . L . It would be most unfair for the letter transmitted to us to be inserted in this publication , inasmuch as ifc is neither the proper place for the inquiry to be made , nor ought the queries propounded to be allowed to go forth to the Craft , without the possibility of their being replied to for three months . G . L . is the only place , in our opinion , where they ought to be mooted . NEWBERRY . —This worthy Brother will perceive that we have availed
ourselves of a portion of his contributions . He must pardon us for several alterations , which v / ere unavoidable . For the other MSS . we have not room at present . MALTA . —MASONS' MARKS . —C . M . A . —An article was already in type when the communication arrived : it must therefore stand over for tbe present . Any further information upon a subject so interesting ivill be most acceptable . GIRLS' SCHOOL FETE . —F . C . —We do not think the Brother would be justified in not paying for his ticket under the circumstances stated , although neither he nor Ms friends obtained the slightest recognition of his having been a Steward on the occasion .
OLD MAN ' S ASYLUM . — "W . T . —The Brother asks , whether there is "the slightest probability ofthe building ever being completed , " and "whether any answer was made to om- appeal in its behalf last year ? " To tbe first inquiry we can only answer , "None at present . " To the second , " Not a single farthing ! " W . T . is quite right , that " such a state of things would not have existed had tbe Brother , by whose exertions this building was chiefly reared , been still alive . " For onr own part , we consider the delay in the completion of the building most discreditable to the Craft as a body . BOYAL PROCLAMATION—BRO . C * * * * * *—Under no circumstance
what-. . ever , just now , should a Masonic procession througli the streets of any town be permitted by a Prov . G . M . or his Deputy . ' "What Odd Fellows or Old Friends may do is no rule for Freemasons . BOARD OF BENEVOLENCE . — ' Pt \ a \ i ; 9 £ e . —The Senior G . C . presided . It is true that he would not permit interruption , nor his " ruling" to be discussed . K . E-ST . —AMASIEH . MAS . O'N . —We haro not heard who is likely to be the successor of the late Bro . L . C . Humfrey , Q . O . Undoubtedly , the greatest care will be taken to select a fit and talented Brother to follow one , who was so
universally respected . THE G . S . "W . OF THE PRESENT TEAR . —T . P . B . —The office is filled by Bro . Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart , M . P ., W . M . of the Polish Lodge . The noble Brother was initiated into Masonry many years ago in Scotland . DUBLIN . —MASONIC FETE . —Giving to the illness of the Brother who kindly furnishes us with Irish Masonic intelligence from time to time , tho sending of the report of this splendid meeting was unavoidably deferred till the first week in September . As the event took place on the 28 th ol" April last , and the