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selves ( traitors , if we be , ) still move , and have our being ; but where are our denouncers ? Ah , where ! But to the Register , of which three numbers are before us . It commences with a History of Masonry in England , from the Conqueror to Henry lA' ' . There is an excellent paper on " the Physical effects of Masonry , " hy Bro . Jos . R . Chandler , which are illustrated by some anecdoteswhich we shall translate to our pagesnothowever forgetting
, , , to acknowledge the source from whence they come . This suggestion we respectfully intimate may be observed , without offence to us , when extracting articles from the F . Q . R . To every thing contained therein our contemporary is most welcome , hut still more welcome when he states the source from whence pleasure ancl profit is derived . The goodly work of an Asylum , andAAIdows and Orphans Fund , is brought into notice ; and the representative system proved to be mutually advantageous . An
article from the F . Q . R . on the subject of the intolerance of the Prussian Grand Lodges towards the Jews , is republished , ancl we coulcl have wished that the sentiments of the Editor hacl been also given on the subject . Our Anglo-Indian Masonic Intelligence is quoted at length . An Address from the Grand Loclge of Ireland on the death of the Grand Master of New York , reminds us that , although the Grand Lodge ' of New York addressed the Grand Lodge of England on the death of
H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , we have reason to know tliat the good old General Morgan Lewis passed to the grave unheeded hy our officials . The next point is important , viz ., " The Grand Master recommended the MASONIC REGISTER in high terms to support . " Grand Master , we of the F . Q . R . most gratefully thank you , not more on account of Bro . Hoffman , but on our own ; and , as we find that , by the republication of our articles , we fincl favour , although unknown , it shall go hard but we
will continue to deserve the honour thus indirectly conferred . AVith respect to the Masonic differences in Ireland , the Register has been inoculated by the pseudo-virus transmitted in glass by the Virginian Medico-representative in Dublin ; and now that the Register is pockmarked , he will fincl it difficult to smile at the union between the two Simon-pures , which has been happily effected by some smart Masonic discipline by the Duke of Leinster ancl others , as reported in the F . Q . li .,
but in this instance not republished by our contemporary , —let him be more cautious in future . " The Reasons for Masonic Secrecy , " is a good paper . Lanah , a tale of the Flood , ( from the F . Q . R ., but unacknowledged , ) is ascribed to Dr . Oliver , on whose part , beautiful as is the tale , we must in justice disclaim the authorship . AA e hail the Masonic Register as a Brother Journalist ; and trust that , although we may have given a gentle hint on a somewhat personal affair , that he will never have occasion to retaliate on us by quoting the Mote and the Beam .
A Manual of the law and practice of Insolvency in Ireland . B y Henry O'Connor , Esquire , Barrister at Law . Machen , Dublin . The object of this useful work is two-fold ; to supply a manual to the practitioner in the Insolvent Debtors' Court , and to give to the legal profession in general , such a suscinct list of cases as may serve as a guide under every difficulty . The Author has gone a step further , for he has created from a mass of complicity , a readable volume ; and thus made an act better understood , which in itself , is not very intelligible . AVe clo not presume to offer strictly speaking a leqal opinion on the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Literary Notices, &C.
selves ( traitors , if we be , ) still move , and have our being ; but where are our denouncers ? Ah , where ! But to the Register , of which three numbers are before us . It commences with a History of Masonry in England , from the Conqueror to Henry lA' ' . There is an excellent paper on " the Physical effects of Masonry , " hy Bro . Jos . R . Chandler , which are illustrated by some anecdoteswhich we shall translate to our pagesnothowever forgetting
, , , to acknowledge the source from whence they come . This suggestion we respectfully intimate may be observed , without offence to us , when extracting articles from the F . Q . R . To every thing contained therein our contemporary is most welcome , hut still more welcome when he states the source from whence pleasure ancl profit is derived . The goodly work of an Asylum , andAAIdows and Orphans Fund , is brought into notice ; and the representative system proved to be mutually advantageous . An
article from the F . Q . R . on the subject of the intolerance of the Prussian Grand Lodges towards the Jews , is republished , ancl we coulcl have wished that the sentiments of the Editor hacl been also given on the subject . Our Anglo-Indian Masonic Intelligence is quoted at length . An Address from the Grand Loclge of Ireland on the death of the Grand Master of New York , reminds us that , although the Grand Lodge ' of New York addressed the Grand Lodge of England on the death of
H . R . H . the Duke of Sussex , we have reason to know tliat the good old General Morgan Lewis passed to the grave unheeded hy our officials . The next point is important , viz ., " The Grand Master recommended the MASONIC REGISTER in high terms to support . " Grand Master , we of the F . Q . R . most gratefully thank you , not more on account of Bro . Hoffman , but on our own ; and , as we find that , by the republication of our articles , we fincl favour , although unknown , it shall go hard but we
will continue to deserve the honour thus indirectly conferred . AVith respect to the Masonic differences in Ireland , the Register has been inoculated by the pseudo-virus transmitted in glass by the Virginian Medico-representative in Dublin ; and now that the Register is pockmarked , he will fincl it difficult to smile at the union between the two Simon-pures , which has been happily effected by some smart Masonic discipline by the Duke of Leinster ancl others , as reported in the F . Q . li .,
but in this instance not republished by our contemporary , —let him be more cautious in future . " The Reasons for Masonic Secrecy , " is a good paper . Lanah , a tale of the Flood , ( from the F . Q . R ., but unacknowledged , ) is ascribed to Dr . Oliver , on whose part , beautiful as is the tale , we must in justice disclaim the authorship . AA e hail the Masonic Register as a Brother Journalist ; and trust that , although we may have given a gentle hint on a somewhat personal affair , that he will never have occasion to retaliate on us by quoting the Mote and the Beam .
A Manual of the law and practice of Insolvency in Ireland . B y Henry O'Connor , Esquire , Barrister at Law . Machen , Dublin . The object of this useful work is two-fold ; to supply a manual to the practitioner in the Insolvent Debtors' Court , and to give to the legal profession in general , such a suscinct list of cases as may serve as a guide under every difficulty . The Author has gone a step further , for he has created from a mass of complicity , a readable volume ; and thus made an act better understood , which in itself , is not very intelligible . AVe clo not presume to offer strictly speaking a leqal opinion on the