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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
SOME delay having occurred respecting papers and communications , the Editor respectfully intimates that Dr . Crucefix will receive any confidential letters from his former correspondents , anil forward them ; he will also notice any communication that does not involve editorial responsibility of a peculiar nature , provided the request be accompanied with name and address . CATO and many other friends will rightly interpret this pointed allusion to a Brother , who if he be not officially at the head of affairs , has ( as a Scottish contributor says ) like a certain great Duke , a considerable say in the Cabinet . As OLD MASON would be truly welcome with name and address .
M . M . Dr . Oliver ' s Lectures on the Landmarks are now in the course of publication . A NEWPORT MASON . Merlin of old was a privileged man—many were his freaks and fancies . —F . G . ( query , are the initials Merlin ' s own ?) fancies he has found a mare ' s nest . " "Where ignorance is bliss , 'tis folly to be wise j" few will envy what none can understand . A LIVERPOOL MASON . Not having received a copy of the poems hy Mrs . Frances Hornblower , we cannot judge of the critique thereon . A WARWICKSHIRE MASON . ** A plague on both your houses . " In versification the
* ' Farewell" is a painful satire . The Lodge is in error—to say the least of a serious faultwould , that the poet had been more merciful . THE ISLAND OF LEWIS . AS the tale of a traveller there is some amusement—and a little matter-of-fact would tell . The island is not clustered among those of Sumatra , but of the Hebrides , where the Begum line is unknown . The revolt of the Peris of Sumatra , in the
absence of their prophet chief , is quite natural . Mahomet himself is with them , and it is said is sorely troubled at the non-confirmation of the minutes in December . A LIVERPOOL MASON . Has he either name or address ? A PROV . G , OFF . OF CAMBRIDGE , We do not know the time and place of the next meeting of the P . G . L . for Cheshire . R . S . L . Name and address wanted . A MASON . Differences relating to family or private affairs cannot be noticed .
I _ . H . We have noticed , and with regret , the serious differences whieh an honest concession might have excluded from public notice . A GRAND OFFICER . The case is one of great delicacy , and Masons , of all men , should put the most charitable construction on circumstances . A BAHAMA BROTHER . We have extracted freely from the report and papers . BROS . CRANE , DR . SLADE , and others , will please to accept our thanks . BRO . E . G . WILLOUGHBY . The extract from the Liverpool Standard came too latc .
THE LETTERS to the Duke of Leinster and the Marquis of Salisbury are inadmissible . A LETTER from the of Sumatra to his Satrap in England , is deferred for dates , facts , and verifications . A SENIOR WARDED is too late ; hut even if in time , the want of name ancl address would have precluded insertion : yet some o £ the parts have " concord" in view . BRO . HAMILTON ' S request has been complied with . CORK . TWO communications are declined for want of name and address . A LIVERPOOL BROTHER has given Mr . Colburn . of Great Marl borough-street , some unnecessary trouble by addressing communications to that gentleman which were intended for us ; our publishers are Messrs . Sherwood <_ - _ Co . 23 , Pater noster-row-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
SOME delay having occurred respecting papers and communications , the Editor respectfully intimates that Dr . Crucefix will receive any confidential letters from his former correspondents , anil forward them ; he will also notice any communication that does not involve editorial responsibility of a peculiar nature , provided the request be accompanied with name and address . CATO and many other friends will rightly interpret this pointed allusion to a Brother , who if he be not officially at the head of affairs , has ( as a Scottish contributor says ) like a certain great Duke , a considerable say in the Cabinet . As OLD MASON would be truly welcome with name and address .
M . M . Dr . Oliver ' s Lectures on the Landmarks are now in the course of publication . A NEWPORT MASON . Merlin of old was a privileged man—many were his freaks and fancies . —F . G . ( query , are the initials Merlin ' s own ?) fancies he has found a mare ' s nest . " "Where ignorance is bliss , 'tis folly to be wise j" few will envy what none can understand . A LIVERPOOL MASON . Not having received a copy of the poems hy Mrs . Frances Hornblower , we cannot judge of the critique thereon . A WARWICKSHIRE MASON . ** A plague on both your houses . " In versification the
* ' Farewell" is a painful satire . The Lodge is in error—to say the least of a serious faultwould , that the poet had been more merciful . THE ISLAND OF LEWIS . AS the tale of a traveller there is some amusement—and a little matter-of-fact would tell . The island is not clustered among those of Sumatra , but of the Hebrides , where the Begum line is unknown . The revolt of the Peris of Sumatra , in the
absence of their prophet chief , is quite natural . Mahomet himself is with them , and it is said is sorely troubled at the non-confirmation of the minutes in December . A LIVERPOOL MASON . Has he either name or address ? A PROV . G , OFF . OF CAMBRIDGE , We do not know the time and place of the next meeting of the P . G . L . for Cheshire . R . S . L . Name and address wanted . A MASON . Differences relating to family or private affairs cannot be noticed .
I _ . H . We have noticed , and with regret , the serious differences whieh an honest concession might have excluded from public notice . A GRAND OFFICER . The case is one of great delicacy , and Masons , of all men , should put the most charitable construction on circumstances . A BAHAMA BROTHER . We have extracted freely from the report and papers . BROS . CRANE , DR . SLADE , and others , will please to accept our thanks . BRO . E . G . WILLOUGHBY . The extract from the Liverpool Standard came too latc .
THE LETTERS to the Duke of Leinster and the Marquis of Salisbury are inadmissible . A LETTER from the of Sumatra to his Satrap in England , is deferred for dates , facts , and verifications . A SENIOR WARDED is too late ; hut even if in time , the want of name ancl address would have precluded insertion : yet some o £ the parts have " concord" in view . BRO . HAMILTON ' S request has been complied with . CORK . TWO communications are declined for want of name and address . A LIVERPOOL BROTHER has given Mr . Colburn . of Great Marl borough-street , some unnecessary trouble by addressing communications to that gentleman which were intended for us ; our publishers are Messrs . Sherwood <_ - _ Co . 23 , Pater noster-row-