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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
A GRAND OFPICEH—Gravely enquires of us , "What are the land-marks of the Order ?—Answer . He should attend a Lodge of Instruction . BRO . JOSH . SENIOR , L . L . r > . —The communication is duly acknowledged . FIDUS . —* ' On Scripture Masonry "—probably in our next . Other communications stand over ; this liberty the left hand may take with the right . BHO . TENISON . —The excellent article will appear in our next . A SUBSCMJIKII . —We are grateful for the MSS- and other papers , and shall often refer to them- We solicit from our friends at , large , the presentation , or loan , of any documents that
may enable us to render the Review more instructive and interesting . Bno . H . R . SLADK . — " On the Refutation of the Hebrew Chronology "—We must confer personally . THE CHABITV JFAYBL . —The . lamentation is doleful enough i but , however metrical the Jay , the party to whom it is inscribed would not consider it as complimentary . An interview is requested . BRO . JOHN O'BRIEN { Trinidad . )—We have replied by letter—and look for news . Bno . CLERKE BURTONP . G . M . —Many thanks ; the compact is gratefully accepted .
, FATHER TOM . —Why don't you come ; or do you wait until we grip you in Dublin } A SIGN OF THE TIMES . —A sense of propriety prevents our giving additional publicity to what had better never have occurred . PROV . D . G . M . —We have never written what we would hot speak in Grand Lodge : and however we may have avoided to report what has been therein spoken , our aim has been to evince a kindly feeling , rather than a fearful one . We now suppress a letter , more calculated
to offend { if published ) the party alluded to , than to affect ourselves . Quiz—Is in error . We have in our possession various newspapers , aye , and London papers too , giving copious details of proceedings in Lodge . Quiz should remember the schoolboy ' s hint , " toe the mark . " ANONYMOUS . —The less said about false prophets the better . The letter of " PHILIP" is well written , but does not require re-publication . BRO . TORRK . — " Cumd" is received ; but we are compelled to postpone its appearance . B . Z . —How is it that we have not heard further ? Bno . REEDER . —In our regret for abridging " Provincial Intelligence" in the present
number , we especially include our esteemed Brother ' s communication . li . T . —The Prov . G . M . for Stafford has not yet convened a Grand Lodge ; a promise was made in his name a few days since , at Burslem , that he would shortly do so ; B . T . should address in the proper quarter ; we can only report what docs occur . HORCHT , BRUDER- —We are obliged by the chauut , and await the performance of a promise existing for many years . A MEMBER OF 610 . —We hesitated to insert the communication , from want of name and address ; but as no jiames are stated , we have given the interesting particulars , still hoping
that our correspondent , on receiving this hint , will , in confidence , make himself known . LATOMUS is always welcome . BRO . KHDDELL , —The promised papers will bo welcome . BRO . JOHNSON—and several others—the communication came too late ( December 22 d . ) PILGRIM . — " Mason Marks , & c . " in our next BRO- E . R . MORAN . —Name your reward for five years' untiring kindness .
ARCH MATTERS . P . \ V . C—Resignations are ominous ; a better understanding may avert the worst . A MRMIMSA OF G . M . L . —The revival or renewal of the Chapter would be a boon to the Order ; but in such shape ; , it would not be constitutional . The advice of the Committee of General Purposes should be taken . P . Z . —Companion Dohie has been appointed N " . in the Grand Chapter . P- Z . —The Companion alluded to has not abandoned his views respecting important communications to the Grand Chapter ; he only awaits time and circumstance VOL . V . 4 , A
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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
A GRAND OFPICEH—Gravely enquires of us , "What are the land-marks of the Order ?—Answer . He should attend a Lodge of Instruction . BRO . JOSH . SENIOR , L . L . r > . —The communication is duly acknowledged . FIDUS . —* ' On Scripture Masonry "—probably in our next . Other communications stand over ; this liberty the left hand may take with the right . BHO . TENISON . —The excellent article will appear in our next . A SUBSCMJIKII . —We are grateful for the MSS- and other papers , and shall often refer to them- We solicit from our friends at , large , the presentation , or loan , of any documents that
may enable us to render the Review more instructive and interesting . Bno . H . R . SLADK . — " On the Refutation of the Hebrew Chronology "—We must confer personally . THE CHABITV JFAYBL . —The . lamentation is doleful enough i but , however metrical the Jay , the party to whom it is inscribed would not consider it as complimentary . An interview is requested . BRO . JOHN O'BRIEN { Trinidad . )—We have replied by letter—and look for news . Bno . CLERKE BURTONP . G . M . —Many thanks ; the compact is gratefully accepted .
, FATHER TOM . —Why don't you come ; or do you wait until we grip you in Dublin } A SIGN OF THE TIMES . —A sense of propriety prevents our giving additional publicity to what had better never have occurred . PROV . D . G . M . —We have never written what we would hot speak in Grand Lodge : and however we may have avoided to report what has been therein spoken , our aim has been to evince a kindly feeling , rather than a fearful one . We now suppress a letter , more calculated
to offend { if published ) the party alluded to , than to affect ourselves . Quiz—Is in error . We have in our possession various newspapers , aye , and London papers too , giving copious details of proceedings in Lodge . Quiz should remember the schoolboy ' s hint , " toe the mark . " ANONYMOUS . —The less said about false prophets the better . The letter of " PHILIP" is well written , but does not require re-publication . BRO . TORRK . — " Cumd" is received ; but we are compelled to postpone its appearance . B . Z . —How is it that we have not heard further ? Bno . REEDER . —In our regret for abridging " Provincial Intelligence" in the present
number , we especially include our esteemed Brother ' s communication . li . T . —The Prov . G . M . for Stafford has not yet convened a Grand Lodge ; a promise was made in his name a few days since , at Burslem , that he would shortly do so ; B . T . should address in the proper quarter ; we can only report what docs occur . HORCHT , BRUDER- —We are obliged by the chauut , and await the performance of a promise existing for many years . A MEMBER OF 610 . —We hesitated to insert the communication , from want of name and address ; but as no jiames are stated , we have given the interesting particulars , still hoping
that our correspondent , on receiving this hint , will , in confidence , make himself known . LATOMUS is always welcome . BRO . KHDDELL , —The promised papers will bo welcome . BRO . JOHNSON—and several others—the communication came too late ( December 22 d . ) PILGRIM . — " Mason Marks , & c . " in our next BRO- E . R . MORAN . —Name your reward for five years' untiring kindness .
ARCH MATTERS . P . \ V . C—Resignations are ominous ; a better understanding may avert the worst . A MRMIMSA OF G . M . L . —The revival or renewal of the Chapter would be a boon to the Order ; but in such shape ; , it would not be constitutional . The advice of the Committee of General Purposes should be taken . P . Z . —Companion Dohie has been appointed N " . in the Grand Chapter . P- Z . —The Companion alluded to has not abandoned his views respecting important communications to the Grand Chapter ; he only awaits time and circumstance VOL . V . 4 , A