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To Correspondents.
__,, „ .. , !„ . ,. in-iimst-uicc- vet wc agree with him upon the impropriety ol any on ' j ^ t . ? aS . au' . i ' S the colIar of a ( fraud Chap lain ieven in private Lodges we thh . k " l . e OIHM should be restricted to Reverend Brothers . . , „ . i ATOMUS ( 3- > 9 . -Is correct ; the Constitutions dp not provide for a " Master ot CeranonUs ! and for otvious reasons-the office is that of " Director . " , r , ., \_ ., _ ov—Decidedly not-a Lodge of emergency should be summoned forthwith , 2 ! " ' eonfiimaUon maprecede tli / transniission of the name to the Grand Master for
>""«ffr« A __« . his approval . . TT see ^ Art . 6 , p . ^ reacl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^' in th _ Commlttce of Masters . ' ^ e ^ r ^ T ^ A ^ - ^^ we though ! otherwise , and it is our duty to express a candid opinion that we were mistaken .
ARCH MATTERS . H -The omission of the name , and address of the writer is fatal to the insertion of the inltm- this we especially xegiet , is although it severely censures the conduct of the Editor of this Review yrt conwins some valuable remarks , especially upon dispensations to Lewises . w . lone . H wifl dSSiouately reconsider of his prejudice against us-we are of no party , 11 e hope ii . win ui _ , pd » iui « J , Ie „ teA mi then we are of his party—heart and soul . — ^ . w ^ U ^ Rc ^ Sa , JI __ SSihe wil ! however find the matter touched upon elsew here . A . Anm MASOV—Companion Philipe is an excellent authority ; also Comps . Hope ; " P ' and ALThiselton all be
con-FortuneP . Thomson ; T . Thompson ; G . Turner ; . . , may sulted with advantage . Z . H . J —The subject is treated of elsewhere . I . The Committee of General Purposes have no power to receive notices of motion ; not he ,, rJ' -CommTttee of Principals o ( the Grand Chapter " -they have have not a similar power with the " Committee ofthe Grand Lodge . J -Enquires if the Entrv-Book should be signed by such Grand Officers who do not enter the Grand Chapter ? Assuredly not . p . Z .-Read the proceedings in February , of the Grand Officers' Club ( R . A . ) , and the answer is given .
THE ASYLUM . Bno DR OLIVER .-IS our respected Brother aware how greatly he has inspirited us by the woX ' ° go on " and prosper !" -we will go on ; and if blest with health will endeavour to deserve his future commendations . Bno FAXES WHITE -We cannot do even faint justice to our noble-hearted friend , whose i ™ Smelfltv Sin retard nor any danger appal -. the evidence of his pen and speech would forrn ° lebgh f ^ , 1 chapter and we tWeaten him with the probability of attempting some day to inflict upon l . ii patience what may be very agreeable to our readers . ta „ •„ too sensitive—the observation , if made in the sense as interpreted , is very comt of the individual have carefully examined the
„ l'nne _ . urv to the presumed forethough -we w and reverse the construction-there is certainly no security against misfortune , and some whi ^ now b . prosperity may bless the active exertions of such as do not disdain to encounter the misapprehension of their motives . BROTHER HARRIS .-IIIS letter appears ; and we hope his personal exertions will not be wanting . . „ ,,.-, „ . „„ OTHERS— In September the question of the Asylum is to come on ; wA , S ^ , £ ln ? MrT _ uEteSSctr to attend and judge for themselves , will postpone their " shooting excursions" till alter the Gth .
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To Correspondents.
__,, „ .. , !„ . ,. in-iimst-uicc- vet wc agree with him upon the impropriety ol any on ' j ^ t . ? aS . au' . i ' S the colIar of a ( fraud Chap lain ieven in private Lodges we thh . k " l . e OIHM should be restricted to Reverend Brothers . . , „ . i ATOMUS ( 3- > 9 . -Is correct ; the Constitutions dp not provide for a " Master ot CeranonUs ! and for otvious reasons-the office is that of " Director . " , r , ., \_ ., _ ov—Decidedly not-a Lodge of emergency should be summoned forthwith , 2 ! " ' eonfiimaUon maprecede tli / transniission of the name to the Grand Master for
>""«ffr« A __« . his approval . . TT see ^ Art . 6 , p . ^ reacl ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^' in th _ Commlttce of Masters . ' ^ e ^ r ^ T ^ A ^ - ^^ we though ! otherwise , and it is our duty to express a candid opinion that we were mistaken .
ARCH MATTERS . H -The omission of the name , and address of the writer is fatal to the insertion of the inltm- this we especially xegiet , is although it severely censures the conduct of the Editor of this Review yrt conwins some valuable remarks , especially upon dispensations to Lewises . w . lone . H wifl dSSiouately reconsider of his prejudice against us-we are of no party , 11 e hope ii . win ui _ , pd » iui « J , Ie „ teA mi then we are of his party—heart and soul . — ^ . w ^ U ^ Rc ^ Sa , JI __ SSihe wil ! however find the matter touched upon elsew here . A . Anm MASOV—Companion Philipe is an excellent authority ; also Comps . Hope ; " P ' and ALThiselton all be
con-FortuneP . Thomson ; T . Thompson ; G . Turner ; . . , may sulted with advantage . Z . H . J —The subject is treated of elsewhere . I . The Committee of General Purposes have no power to receive notices of motion ; not he ,, rJ' -CommTttee of Principals o ( the Grand Chapter " -they have have not a similar power with the " Committee ofthe Grand Lodge . J -Enquires if the Entrv-Book should be signed by such Grand Officers who do not enter the Grand Chapter ? Assuredly not . p . Z .-Read the proceedings in February , of the Grand Officers' Club ( R . A . ) , and the answer is given .
THE ASYLUM . Bno DR OLIVER .-IS our respected Brother aware how greatly he has inspirited us by the woX ' ° go on " and prosper !" -we will go on ; and if blest with health will endeavour to deserve his future commendations . Bno FAXES WHITE -We cannot do even faint justice to our noble-hearted friend , whose i ™ Smelfltv Sin retard nor any danger appal -. the evidence of his pen and speech would forrn ° lebgh f ^ , 1 chapter and we tWeaten him with the probability of attempting some day to inflict upon l . ii patience what may be very agreeable to our readers . ta „ •„ too sensitive—the observation , if made in the sense as interpreted , is very comt of the individual have carefully examined the
„ l'nne _ . urv to the presumed forethough -we w and reverse the construction-there is certainly no security against misfortune , and some whi ^ now b . prosperity may bless the active exertions of such as do not disdain to encounter the misapprehension of their motives . BROTHER HARRIS .-IIIS letter appears ; and we hope his personal exertions will not be wanting . . „ ,,.-, „ . „„ OTHERS— In September the question of the Asylum is to come on ; wA , S ^ , £ ln ? MrT _ uEteSSctr to attend and judge for themselves , will postpone their " shooting excursions" till alter the Gth .