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To Correspondents.
DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . A Pnov . GRAND OFFICEB —NO provincial Mason , be ho whom he may , below the rank of Past Provincial Grand Master , can enter the Grand Lodge of England unless he be a subscribing Member to some Lod ge under its Constitution , and then only as Master Pist Muster , Warden , or as delegated Deacon of a Lod ge . Art . 2 , p . 46 , provides that the Vrov . G . M ., when appointed , must be a subscribing Member to some Lodge in the Province-plain sense implies that he should continue to he such-yet this necessary protection of the Charity of our Order is sometimes disregarded .
L .-A Past Master , who shall secede from his Lodge for one entire year , forfeits his privilege as such j nor can he recover it but by serving again as Master , or by special permission from Grand Lodge . y » i « . uai Lrtit ° Z ° \ M Iff •~ If " "V ™ " » ' » J ° ™ A ° «^ 1 » ™ t a Subscribing Member to a iSSS H ap ? n of his neg , ect ' for such ! t is - ° ur inComant ™ y »« n address the party or parties . ORDa-At the fitting time , we shall hope to support his valuable suggestions . M . M . —It is indelicate , but not unconstitutional , to canvas for the office of Master PHNeither
..- an apprentice or fellow-eraft should exercise the privilege of voting , and for obvious reasons . & A PAST GRAND STEWAKD .-Quibbling objections upon principle" arc no authority AxriQuiTAS—There was no impropriety in immediate initiation upon a ballot- the practice is general and correct . ' TEMPLARS . Cotdave ' ~ We d ° '"" ° "tertain any v « y anguine hope of an assembly of the Grand
A CARMELITE —is not understood . ASYLUM . WE HAVE NOT SPACE FOR SEVERAL LETTERS IN FAVOR OF THE ASYLUM , BUT WE ARE NO PROPHETS IF THE NEXT FESTIVAL WILL NOT EVEN EXCEED THE FORMER IN PROFIT AND PLEASURE .
Bi . o . E . BALLARD , 616 { Rio Janiero . ) -Thc subscription has been paid in . P . M .-Thc resolutions were tinkered up by one , who three vers since professed diHerein views ; alas , poor human nature ! -his late supporters are ashamed . BRO . SENioR .-The address to the Craft is of necessity postponed . A COUNTRV BRorHER-Should read carefully , the proceedings in the present number-and , therein * the answer . ' I . P .-Is our friend serious in suggesting a sub-title for us ? " The Asylum Chronicle . " If in joke , we pardon an accidental compliment in thus identifying us . P . M . —Judas betrayed his trust—and more , he did his worst . J- S . —The words " go on and prosper" are encouraging .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To Correspondents.
DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . A Pnov . GRAND OFFICEB —NO provincial Mason , be ho whom he may , below the rank of Past Provincial Grand Master , can enter the Grand Lodge of England unless he be a subscribing Member to some Lod ge under its Constitution , and then only as Master Pist Muster , Warden , or as delegated Deacon of a Lod ge . Art . 2 , p . 46 , provides that the Vrov . G . M ., when appointed , must be a subscribing Member to some Lodge in the Province-plain sense implies that he should continue to he such-yet this necessary protection of the Charity of our Order is sometimes disregarded .
L .-A Past Master , who shall secede from his Lodge for one entire year , forfeits his privilege as such j nor can he recover it but by serving again as Master , or by special permission from Grand Lodge . y » i « . uai Lrtit ° Z ° \ M Iff •~ If " "V ™ " » ' » J ° ™ A ° «^ 1 » ™ t a Subscribing Member to a iSSS H ap ? n of his neg , ect ' for such ! t is - ° ur inComant ™ y »« n address the party or parties . ORDa-At the fitting time , we shall hope to support his valuable suggestions . M . M . —It is indelicate , but not unconstitutional , to canvas for the office of Master PHNeither
..- an apprentice or fellow-eraft should exercise the privilege of voting , and for obvious reasons . & A PAST GRAND STEWAKD .-Quibbling objections upon principle" arc no authority AxriQuiTAS—There was no impropriety in immediate initiation upon a ballot- the practice is general and correct . ' TEMPLARS . Cotdave ' ~ We d ° '"" ° "tertain any v « y anguine hope of an assembly of the Grand
A CARMELITE —is not understood . ASYLUM . WE HAVE NOT SPACE FOR SEVERAL LETTERS IN FAVOR OF THE ASYLUM , BUT WE ARE NO PROPHETS IF THE NEXT FESTIVAL WILL NOT EVEN EXCEED THE FORMER IN PROFIT AND PLEASURE .
Bi . o . E . BALLARD , 616 { Rio Janiero . ) -Thc subscription has been paid in . P . M .-Thc resolutions were tinkered up by one , who three vers since professed diHerein views ; alas , poor human nature ! -his late supporters are ashamed . BRO . SENioR .-The address to the Craft is of necessity postponed . A COUNTRV BRorHER-Should read carefully , the proceedings in the present number-and , therein * the answer . ' I . P .-Is our friend serious in suggesting a sub-title for us ? " The Asylum Chronicle . " If in joke , we pardon an accidental compliment in thus identifying us . P . M . —Judas betrayed his trust—and more , he did his worst . J- S . —The words " go on and prosper" are encouraging .