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Notices To Cobeespondents. The Editor Re...
NOTICES TO COBEESPONDENTS . THE EDITOR requests that all original articles for approval , and for which remuneration is expected , may be sent to him at 74 , 75 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln's Inn-fields , by the first weelcs in the months of FEBRUARY , MAY , AUGUST , and NOVEMBER ; all Correspondence and Masonic Intelligence must be transmitted by
the tenth day of MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , at latest , to insure its insertion . The attention of Contributors is earnestly requested to these directions , xx-ho are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not pledge himself to return those xvhich are not approved .
BERMUDA . —EOYAL CRAFT . —We shall only be too glad to be favoured xvith contributions as proposed . Pressure upon our columns prevents an insertion of all the favours this month received . DEVONPORT . —C . M . A . —The subject of your communication is better suited to "Notes and Queries , " than to this publication . A COLONIAL CORRESPONDENT . —An influential Brother , to whom xve committed your inquiries for reply , has unfortunately mislaid them . If , however , you xvill oblige us with a repetition of the questions requiring elucidationwe will
, transmit a reply privately to your address . HUDDERSFIELD . —J . B . junr . —We xvere not aware of tlie existence of such a publication ; a translation might be useful . GRAND LODGE . —INQUIRER . —The breach of privilege was too positive to be overlooked . If the M . W . the G . M . had followed the literal direction of the law , expulsion must have immediately ensued . "Judgment , " however , was "tempered xvith mercy . " More than this xve xvould not say upon a very painful
subject . BOYS' SCHOOL . —A . —Doubtless I We have not the slightest doubt that Eev . Brethren would only be too glad to augment the proposed Building Fund by preaching in its behalf . TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO . —The report is too good to be true . IRELAND . —EEPRESENTATIVE . —We believe that a fit and proper person xvill soon be nominated to the G . L . of England . . •—EEPORTS OE G . L . —No reports of the G . L . of Ireland are permitted to be printed , published , or circulated . GIRLS' SCHOOL . —H . P . —The children xvere removed about two months since .
CANADA WEST . —WELCOME . —An allusion to the circumstance will be found in our Introductory article . OFFICERS FOR 1853-1851 . —Z . T . —We have not the slightest idea , and if we had , we should not satisfy curiosity . Time xvill prove . This much , however , we may say , that no change will this year take place as to the G . S . B . BOYAL ARCH . —N . —The Chapter has been guilty of an informality ; but it is not sufficiently serious to have incurred the suspension ofthe unwillingly offending Companions .
A WEST INDIA COMPANION had better xvrite to head-quarters . KNIGHT TEMPLARS . —BATH . —The E . C . xvas decidedly right in his ruling . The Bristol Sir Kts . may date their privileges long before the re-establishment of G . C . ; but unless they conform to its resolutions , they have no claim to share in the privileges of such Encampments as are under its jurisdiction . . — . BIRMINGHAM . —An Encampment was consecrated about three years ago . EOSE-CKOIX . —J . V . —The higher Degrees are much in vogue on the Continent , ancl xvithout this particular Degree it is scarcely possible to enjoy any privilege .
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Notices To Cobeespondents. The Editor Re...
NOTICES TO COBEESPONDENTS . THE EDITOR requests that all original articles for approval , and for which remuneration is expected , may be sent to him at 74 , 75 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln's Inn-fields , by the first weelcs in the months of FEBRUARY , MAY , AUGUST , and NOVEMBER ; all Correspondence and Masonic Intelligence must be transmitted by
the tenth day of MARCH , JUNE , SEPTEMBER , and DECEMBER , at latest , to insure its insertion . The attention of Contributors is earnestly requested to these directions , xx-ho are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not pledge himself to return those xvhich are not approved .
BERMUDA . —EOYAL CRAFT . —We shall only be too glad to be favoured xvith contributions as proposed . Pressure upon our columns prevents an insertion of all the favours this month received . DEVONPORT . —C . M . A . —The subject of your communication is better suited to "Notes and Queries , " than to this publication . A COLONIAL CORRESPONDENT . —An influential Brother , to whom xve committed your inquiries for reply , has unfortunately mislaid them . If , however , you xvill oblige us with a repetition of the questions requiring elucidationwe will
, transmit a reply privately to your address . HUDDERSFIELD . —J . B . junr . —We xvere not aware of tlie existence of such a publication ; a translation might be useful . GRAND LODGE . —INQUIRER . —The breach of privilege was too positive to be overlooked . If the M . W . the G . M . had followed the literal direction of the law , expulsion must have immediately ensued . "Judgment , " however , was "tempered xvith mercy . " More than this xve xvould not say upon a very painful
subject . BOYS' SCHOOL . —A . —Doubtless I We have not the slightest doubt that Eev . Brethren would only be too glad to augment the proposed Building Fund by preaching in its behalf . TRIA JUNCTA IN UNO . —The report is too good to be true . IRELAND . —EEPRESENTATIVE . —We believe that a fit and proper person xvill soon be nominated to the G . L . of England . . •—EEPORTS OE G . L . —No reports of the G . L . of Ireland are permitted to be printed , published , or circulated . GIRLS' SCHOOL . —H . P . —The children xvere removed about two months since .
CANADA WEST . —WELCOME . —An allusion to the circumstance will be found in our Introductory article . OFFICERS FOR 1853-1851 . —Z . T . —We have not the slightest idea , and if we had , we should not satisfy curiosity . Time xvill prove . This much , however , we may say , that no change will this year take place as to the G . S . B . BOYAL ARCH . —N . —The Chapter has been guilty of an informality ; but it is not sufficiently serious to have incurred the suspension ofthe unwillingly offending Companions .
A WEST INDIA COMPANION had better xvrite to head-quarters . KNIGHT TEMPLARS . —BATH . —The E . C . xvas decidedly right in his ruling . The Bristol Sir Kts . may date their privileges long before the re-establishment of G . C . ; but unless they conform to its resolutions , they have no claim to share in the privileges of such Encampments as are under its jurisdiction . . — . BIRMINGHAM . —An Encampment was consecrated about three years ago . EOSE-CKOIX . —J . V . —The higher Degrees are much in vogue on the Continent , ancl xvithout this particular Degree it is scarcely possible to enjoy any privilege .