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To Correspondents.
Bito . y . MiTii will perceive that his letter has been attended to . A PROV . GRAND OFFICER . —Try the intervention of friends before appealing to a Masonic tiibunal . If right , you wilt encounter much trouble ; if wrong , you will be deservedly censured * COLLEGE MUSINGS , with several other articles , and even Dr . Oliver's paper , must stand over for the present . Buo . OOBU « . N * Correspondence will be always welcome , Buo . JOHN SMITH . —Many thanks .
THIA JUNCTA r . v UNO . — "Ex nihilo nihil fil . " Commence your labours , and if they are of any good promise , we will send you , not monthly , but weekly matter ; but do not begin unless with 1000 / . in hand . The ' * arcades ambo " may promise you their powerful aid , but remember a saying *' qui vult decipi , decipiatur . " SNAI * should have been quicker . Next year , at the same time and place , dispose yourself immediately before the * ' Immortal" —close—very , very close to him ; so that you may hear the palpitation of his heart ; and the very second that you hear the confirmation of the minutes , cast aside all delicacy , and vociferate ** Most Worshipful Grand Master , " ( fee . To
make all cock-sure , you may as wel . 1 tread pretty smartly on the corns of the " Immortal , " whose agony at being forestalled by your extreme modesty , wii ! exceed that caused by the gentle pressure of your confounded foot . BRO ^ K ' . —Continue your kind endeavours in favour of the Asylum . D . D . —The Scottish Intelligence was worked off previously . We do not undertake to execute orders for the F . Q . R ,, they should be given to a local bookseller . " "" A MEMBEiiof 30—We believe every tittle of the report , which , however , it would be premature to publish—bide awhile . The dog is an emblem of fidelity , . Too LATE . —Reports from Monmouth , Worcester , Sunderland , Aberdeen , and Durham .
DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . . > .-.- ¦ - A PROVINCIAL MASTER . —A PAST MASTER . —S . S . —A DEPUTY P . G . M . —ONE IN DOUBT . — We Tegret that it should be necessary for us to make a stand against the increasing encroachment in a matter of essential propriety . Mow can Correspondents expect that we are to incur the responsibility of opinions , themselves being shielded by annonymous concealment ? We do not seek to drag them into publicity , on the contrary , we practice the secrecy we profess . We * never yet gave up , nor will we ever give up a Correspondent ; but we will establish a code of honour . ¦ G . C—Thanks for frankness . The case , although well put , may be difficult of proof , and being already before the Board , our Correspondent will pardori our entering further into the subject at present .
ARCH MATTERS . ; COMP . FULART . —Query , Artful ? Is it a dodge Masonic , or what ? P . S . —We . have not heard that Scribe is distantly related to the Royal family of thc OKLiTOKlS—but he is too free and easy with the throne-masonic . TEMPLARS . A MEMBER ,. —The circular is so wide of fact that it almost stamps the Encampment as " spurious . " There may be some commiseration felt for vagaries , —but that the elders of an Encampment , hitherto standing high in estimation , should be thus imposed on is surprising . SUPREME COUNCIL . 33 ^ ALL Communications should be addressed to Bro . Davyd W . Nash , Esq ., at his . chambers , 5 , Essex Court , Temple . •' ¦ .. > :. '
* * * In deference to the amiable and . courteous nobleman at the head of Freemasonry in Ireland , we refrain for trie present from giving other publicity to the wretched attempts made by a contemptible clique to bring the Order into disrepute . Had the-information , received this day , ( 24 th Dee . ) , met our earlier notice , we would have forwarded copies thereof to His Grace ; but we bide our time , ' and caution the poor clique . "Soi-disantisiri" is at a discount . A viper may gnaw at the file , but its grimace bespeaks its folly . Fim—good funright hearty fun— such fun as Bro . Paddy enjoys , will probably , greet , him . in . our-pages on the 1 st of April , . 1047 * when we shall probably give a full , true , and faithful account cf the " Libel Case . '' " Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . " And so " To all and each a fair good night , ' . ' ' ....... with roseate dreams and slumbers light . " ¦ ' ¦ '¦' The latest intelligence of the distinguished (!) Bro . Sirr is , that he has been succeeded as Deputy Queen ' s Advocate at Galle , Ceylon , by Mr . Langslow .
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To Correspondents.
Bito . y . MiTii will perceive that his letter has been attended to . A PROV . GRAND OFFICER . —Try the intervention of friends before appealing to a Masonic tiibunal . If right , you wilt encounter much trouble ; if wrong , you will be deservedly censured * COLLEGE MUSINGS , with several other articles , and even Dr . Oliver's paper , must stand over for the present . Buo . OOBU « . N * Correspondence will be always welcome , Buo . JOHN SMITH . —Many thanks .
THIA JUNCTA r . v UNO . — "Ex nihilo nihil fil . " Commence your labours , and if they are of any good promise , we will send you , not monthly , but weekly matter ; but do not begin unless with 1000 / . in hand . The ' * arcades ambo " may promise you their powerful aid , but remember a saying *' qui vult decipi , decipiatur . " SNAI * should have been quicker . Next year , at the same time and place , dispose yourself immediately before the * ' Immortal" —close—very , very close to him ; so that you may hear the palpitation of his heart ; and the very second that you hear the confirmation of the minutes , cast aside all delicacy , and vociferate ** Most Worshipful Grand Master , " ( fee . To
make all cock-sure , you may as wel . 1 tread pretty smartly on the corns of the " Immortal , " whose agony at being forestalled by your extreme modesty , wii ! exceed that caused by the gentle pressure of your confounded foot . BRO ^ K ' . —Continue your kind endeavours in favour of the Asylum . D . D . —The Scottish Intelligence was worked off previously . We do not undertake to execute orders for the F . Q . R ,, they should be given to a local bookseller . " "" A MEMBEiiof 30—We believe every tittle of the report , which , however , it would be premature to publish—bide awhile . The dog is an emblem of fidelity , . Too LATE . —Reports from Monmouth , Worcester , Sunderland , Aberdeen , and Durham .
DISCIPLINE AND PRACTICE . . > .-.- ¦ - A PROVINCIAL MASTER . —A PAST MASTER . —S . S . —A DEPUTY P . G . M . —ONE IN DOUBT . — We Tegret that it should be necessary for us to make a stand against the increasing encroachment in a matter of essential propriety . Mow can Correspondents expect that we are to incur the responsibility of opinions , themselves being shielded by annonymous concealment ? We do not seek to drag them into publicity , on the contrary , we practice the secrecy we profess . We * never yet gave up , nor will we ever give up a Correspondent ; but we will establish a code of honour . ¦ G . C—Thanks for frankness . The case , although well put , may be difficult of proof , and being already before the Board , our Correspondent will pardori our entering further into the subject at present .
ARCH MATTERS . ; COMP . FULART . —Query , Artful ? Is it a dodge Masonic , or what ? P . S . —We . have not heard that Scribe is distantly related to the Royal family of thc OKLiTOKlS—but he is too free and easy with the throne-masonic . TEMPLARS . A MEMBER ,. —The circular is so wide of fact that it almost stamps the Encampment as " spurious . " There may be some commiseration felt for vagaries , —but that the elders of an Encampment , hitherto standing high in estimation , should be thus imposed on is surprising . SUPREME COUNCIL . 33 ^ ALL Communications should be addressed to Bro . Davyd W . Nash , Esq ., at his . chambers , 5 , Essex Court , Temple . •' ¦ .. > :. '
* * * In deference to the amiable and . courteous nobleman at the head of Freemasonry in Ireland , we refrain for trie present from giving other publicity to the wretched attempts made by a contemptible clique to bring the Order into disrepute . Had the-information , received this day , ( 24 th Dee . ) , met our earlier notice , we would have forwarded copies thereof to His Grace ; but we bide our time , ' and caution the poor clique . "Soi-disantisiri" is at a discount . A viper may gnaw at the file , but its grimace bespeaks its folly . Fim—good funright hearty fun— such fun as Bro . Paddy enjoys , will probably , greet , him . in . our-pages on the 1 st of April , . 1047 * when we shall probably give a full , true , and faithful account cf the " Libel Case . '' " Let the galled jade wince , our withers are unwrung . " And so " To all and each a fair good night , ' . ' ' ....... with roseate dreams and slumbers light . " ¦ ' ¦ '¦' The latest intelligence of the distinguished (!) Bro . Sirr is , that he has been succeeded as Deputy Queen ' s Advocate at Galle , Ceylon , by Mr . Langslow .