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Literary Notices.
own novelist . " William Carleton may fairly as such take rank with the late illustrious Wizard of the North . As a tale of fiction , " the Emigrants of Ahadarra" is unrivalled ; as a delineation of Irish habits , it creates around an English heart a sensation of disgust , that indifference or misgovernment , or both , should have permitted meanness and hypocrisy to usurp the higher attributes of nature . Can it be that so lovely a country , and such descendants of the parent Adam , should continue to be contented with a serfdom to priestly intolerance , aided by the vilest panders to idleness and dissipation ? William Carleton ! thou canst do
poetical justice in thy tale , let thy next effort take even a bolder flight , and implant on thy poorer Irish fellow-subjects the necessity of looking upwards to God through a more rational medium , and thus they will win back from time itself the blessings of happier feelings , in the voluntary abandonment of prejudice and ill-will . Ventilation Illustrated ; a Tract for the Schools of Rich and Poor . Churchill .
This little brochure should be in the hands of all who assume to comprehend the necessity of sanatory measures to protect the public ; it is concise , yet explanatory ; it is a condensation of leading facts and a great mora ] direction to effect important objects . .
Postcript.
POSTCRIPT .
PROPOSED ALTERATION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OP GRAND STEWARDS . ([ The following important Circular having been omitted in its proper place , we now subjoin it . The question it involves will come on for discussion at an Especial Grand Lodge , to be held a few days before the Grand Festival ] .
SIR AND BROTHER , —I take leave to forward to you copy of certain Resolutions ( the substance of which has been notified to the General Committee ) which resolutions I hope to have an opportunity of bringing before the Grand Lodge at its Quarterly Communication , on Wednesday , the 1 st of March next . As the subject is of much importance to the Craft generally , I trust you will lay this communication before your lodge at its next meeting ,
( which you are empowered to do by the 4 th Section of the Constitutions , page 80 ) , in order to induce those brethren who are ' qualified to attend Grancl Lodge , to be present and judge for themselves on the occasion . I am , Sir and Brother , very fraternally yours , JOHN BIGG , P . M . No . 109 . 4 , Adelaide Place , London Bridge .
NOTICE OP MOTION FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF GRAND LODGE , On the 1 st of March , 1 S 4 S . First . —That instead of the privilege of electing Grand Stewards being ( as at present ) confined to the Eighteen Lodges , the whole of the London Warranted Lodges shall have the right of returning the Board of Grand Stewards annually , in manner following , that is to say : — The first annual return of Grand Stewards shall be made by the first eighteen Lodges , beginning with No . 1 , and the next yearly
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Literary Notices.
own novelist . " William Carleton may fairly as such take rank with the late illustrious Wizard of the North . As a tale of fiction , " the Emigrants of Ahadarra" is unrivalled ; as a delineation of Irish habits , it creates around an English heart a sensation of disgust , that indifference or misgovernment , or both , should have permitted meanness and hypocrisy to usurp the higher attributes of nature . Can it be that so lovely a country , and such descendants of the parent Adam , should continue to be contented with a serfdom to priestly intolerance , aided by the vilest panders to idleness and dissipation ? William Carleton ! thou canst do
poetical justice in thy tale , let thy next effort take even a bolder flight , and implant on thy poorer Irish fellow-subjects the necessity of looking upwards to God through a more rational medium , and thus they will win back from time itself the blessings of happier feelings , in the voluntary abandonment of prejudice and ill-will . Ventilation Illustrated ; a Tract for the Schools of Rich and Poor . Churchill .
This little brochure should be in the hands of all who assume to comprehend the necessity of sanatory measures to protect the public ; it is concise , yet explanatory ; it is a condensation of leading facts and a great mora ] direction to effect important objects . .
Postcript.
POSTCRIPT .
PROPOSED ALTERATION IN THE CONSTITUTION OF THE BOARD OP GRAND STEWARDS . ([ The following important Circular having been omitted in its proper place , we now subjoin it . The question it involves will come on for discussion at an Especial Grand Lodge , to be held a few days before the Grand Festival ] .
SIR AND BROTHER , —I take leave to forward to you copy of certain Resolutions ( the substance of which has been notified to the General Committee ) which resolutions I hope to have an opportunity of bringing before the Grand Lodge at its Quarterly Communication , on Wednesday , the 1 st of March next . As the subject is of much importance to the Craft generally , I trust you will lay this communication before your lodge at its next meeting ,
( which you are empowered to do by the 4 th Section of the Constitutions , page 80 ) , in order to induce those brethren who are ' qualified to attend Grancl Lodge , to be present and judge for themselves on the occasion . I am , Sir and Brother , very fraternally yours , JOHN BIGG , P . M . No . 109 . 4 , Adelaide Place , London Bridge .
NOTICE OP MOTION FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF GRAND LODGE , On the 1 st of March , 1 S 4 S . First . —That instead of the privilege of electing Grand Stewards being ( as at present ) confined to the Eighteen Lodges , the whole of the London Warranted Lodges shall have the right of returning the Board of Grand Stewards annually , in manner following , that is to say : — The first annual return of Grand Stewards shall be made by the first eighteen Lodges , beginning with No . 1 , and the next yearly