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stood out in pleasing contrast with the attempts of some who mistook , pn this occasion , their own position , and will therefore accept his reproof as some satisfaction for the lesson their discourtesy has taught him . We have only time for a very brief notice of the following reports : —
LINCOLN , March 19 . —AVitham Lodge , No . 374 . —The Company for building a Freemasons' Hall at Lincoln is now formed , being composed entirely of resident members of the Craft . At a meeting held this evening , to make the legal arrangements , it was also decided upon to lay the foundation-stone , with full Masonic honours , on Thursday , April 15 . Dr . Oliver , D . P . G . M ., has returned from Wolverhampton to Scopwicknear Lincolnand is expectedwith other distinguished
, , , members , to take a part in the proceedings . All the Lodges in the province have been invited . YARMOUTH , ( NORFOLK ) . —The foundation-stone of the Victoria Building Company was laid on the 25 th instant , by the mayor , assisted by the Lodge of United Friends , the Master of which , Captain Harmer , and Richard Turner , Esq . lent their Masonic influence .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
We are particularl y requested to state that the settlement of all outstanding accounts , due to the Review , may be made as early as possible . In the words of a good-humoured correspondent , " we hope a second request will be unnecessary . " Several of our correspondents may observe that we have only used initials in acknowledging then- favours . At the present moment this
precaution is obviousl y necessary . " Cavendo tutus . " AVe only conform to a conventional regulation of society , when we decline to receive unpaid letters . Has It . S . Y . any objection to exchange confidence ?
Bno . S . ( Devon . )—The letter has been attended to . Bno . It . T .. CRUCEFIX is thanked for his communication on tho " History of Initiation . " We Hope to be favoured with many similar communications . He has retained , no doubt , through inadvertence , his late Editorial style , rather than that of a Correspondent . Bro . a _ equests us to state that he shall feel obliged by the return , to him , of all Masonic books that he has lent lor the perusal of his fellow-labourers . AN HONEST MASON . —The party may , in private , see all that is slated . We merely happen to know that his retirement would vex nobody but his successor ; since his appointment peace has yielded to confusion . - - . Bno . G . TAIT . —Many thanks for the communication . f , Z . — The Zoplogieals are arranging their new Lodge .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Postscript.
stood out in pleasing contrast with the attempts of some who mistook , pn this occasion , their own position , and will therefore accept his reproof as some satisfaction for the lesson their discourtesy has taught him . We have only time for a very brief notice of the following reports : —
LINCOLN , March 19 . —AVitham Lodge , No . 374 . —The Company for building a Freemasons' Hall at Lincoln is now formed , being composed entirely of resident members of the Craft . At a meeting held this evening , to make the legal arrangements , it was also decided upon to lay the foundation-stone , with full Masonic honours , on Thursday , April 15 . Dr . Oliver , D . P . G . M ., has returned from Wolverhampton to Scopwicknear Lincolnand is expectedwith other distinguished
, , , members , to take a part in the proceedings . All the Lodges in the province have been invited . YARMOUTH , ( NORFOLK ) . —The foundation-stone of the Victoria Building Company was laid on the 25 th instant , by the mayor , assisted by the Lodge of United Friends , the Master of which , Captain Harmer , and Richard Turner , Esq . lent their Masonic influence .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
We are particularl y requested to state that the settlement of all outstanding accounts , due to the Review , may be made as early as possible . In the words of a good-humoured correspondent , " we hope a second request will be unnecessary . " Several of our correspondents may observe that we have only used initials in acknowledging then- favours . At the present moment this
precaution is obviousl y necessary . " Cavendo tutus . " AVe only conform to a conventional regulation of society , when we decline to receive unpaid letters . Has It . S . Y . any objection to exchange confidence ?
Bno . S . ( Devon . )—The letter has been attended to . Bno . It . T .. CRUCEFIX is thanked for his communication on tho " History of Initiation . " We Hope to be favoured with many similar communications . He has retained , no doubt , through inadvertence , his late Editorial style , rather than that of a Correspondent . Bro . a _ equests us to state that he shall feel obliged by the return , to him , of all Masonic books that he has lent lor the perusal of his fellow-labourers . AN HONEST MASON . —The party may , in private , see all that is slated . We merely happen to know that his retirement would vex nobody but his successor ; since his appointment peace has yielded to confusion . - - . Bno . G . TAIT . —Many thanks for the communication . f , Z . — The Zoplogieals are arranging their new Lodge .