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Notices To Correspondents.
GIBRALTAR . —D . D . 315 . —The only bar to the insertion of the Report is tha length of time since the event took place , April 4 th , 1851 . AVe shall be glad to receive any further communications of more recent proceedings at Gibraltar . TAUNTON . —Bro . EALES AVHITE . —We beg to assure this Avorthy Brother that Ave have never received one of the communications , to which he refers . Had they come to hand they should have received our best attention . We have been for some time past much surprised at not haviug heard from our Bro . E . AVhite .
BIRKENHEAD . —P . P . J . G . W . — There is no doubt "profane world" is the older term ; " popular world" has , however , come into use in modern times , though , with our correspondent , we scarcely think it to be so correct an expression as the former . Thanks for his good opinion , as Avell as for the promise of again communicating with us . ZETLAND . —Morton Lodge , No . 89 . —We have not room , unfortunately , for the poetry . The intelligence of the flourishing condition of Masonry is most satisfactory .
SUTTON COLDEIELD . —J . B . — All the advice you have kindly given has been well considered ; indeed , every point has been for a long ivhile under discussion and deliberation ; but it is found to be practically impossible to enter upon the changes you recommend . The complaint yon make as to the arrangement of subjects is continually met by similar fault found in the opposite direction . Recollecting the fable to ivbich you allude , ive can but act upon our own judgment , which has been formed by dearly-bought experience . After all , what do the reports of Masonic proceedings amount to ? They all run in the same strain—Lodge business , election of officers , banquet , and after-dinner speeches ! We heartily wish we could hear more of Charity , and patronage of '' the liberal arts and sciences ; " then a purely Masonic publication might sell upon its oivn merits—but not till then .
DORSET . —K , H . > J < 18 ° . —We have referred to this matter , and have expressed our opinions upon it . The worthy Brother was clearly wrong ; ive knoiv that he admits publicly that he was so ; indeed , he has said quite as much in his letter to the M . W . the G . M ., Avhich will be found in the Report of the last Q . C . Boxs' SCHOOL BUILDING FUND . —All donations to this Fund are requested to be in future made payable to the Treasurer , B . B . Cabbell , Esq ., M . P ., P . J . G . W ., 1 , Brick Court , Temple ; or to the Secretary , Bro . A . Thiselton , at the Office ,
34 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . HALIFAX , NOVA SCOTIA . —J . K . —The Brother through whom your MS . was sent was never anything move than the advertising agent to the F . M . Q . M . We never saiv him , to the best of our recollection , and certainly never consulted , or were consulted by , him . There has been no change of Editors , and the sole reason for not publishing the paper referred to is , that the illustrations would have been more expensive than the nature of the article seemed to warrant . We shall be verv glad to receive your future communications .
MANCHESTER . —E . W . —We can only refer you to PRESTON , and the author you have mentioned . The lectures are not written , and must be learned from oral communication . Put yourself in communication with the Secretary of the " Emulation Lodge of Improvement , " Freemasons' Hall , London . MASONIC ORTHODOXY . —0 . DE PANOUILHERES . —The paper on this subject , which appears in the present number , had been received and was printed several weeks before MS . arrived . If it had not been sothe late receipt of
your , your communication , Dec . 21 st , ivould have made it impossible to have obliged you . THE MASONRY - or FLOAVERS . —F . S . B . —We are delighted both with your letter and poetry , and deeply regret not to have been able to make room for them in the present number . AVe hope to use them , however , in our next .
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Notices To Correspondents.
GIBRALTAR . —D . D . 315 . —The only bar to the insertion of the Report is tha length of time since the event took place , April 4 th , 1851 . AVe shall be glad to receive any further communications of more recent proceedings at Gibraltar . TAUNTON . —Bro . EALES AVHITE . —We beg to assure this Avorthy Brother that Ave have never received one of the communications , to which he refers . Had they come to hand they should have received our best attention . We have been for some time past much surprised at not haviug heard from our Bro . E . AVhite .
BIRKENHEAD . —P . P . J . G . W . — There is no doubt "profane world" is the older term ; " popular world" has , however , come into use in modern times , though , with our correspondent , we scarcely think it to be so correct an expression as the former . Thanks for his good opinion , as Avell as for the promise of again communicating with us . ZETLAND . —Morton Lodge , No . 89 . —We have not room , unfortunately , for the poetry . The intelligence of the flourishing condition of Masonry is most satisfactory .
SUTTON COLDEIELD . —J . B . — All the advice you have kindly given has been well considered ; indeed , every point has been for a long ivhile under discussion and deliberation ; but it is found to be practically impossible to enter upon the changes you recommend . The complaint yon make as to the arrangement of subjects is continually met by similar fault found in the opposite direction . Recollecting the fable to ivbich you allude , ive can but act upon our own judgment , which has been formed by dearly-bought experience . After all , what do the reports of Masonic proceedings amount to ? They all run in the same strain—Lodge business , election of officers , banquet , and after-dinner speeches ! We heartily wish we could hear more of Charity , and patronage of '' the liberal arts and sciences ; " then a purely Masonic publication might sell upon its oivn merits—but not till then .
DORSET . —K , H . > J < 18 ° . —We have referred to this matter , and have expressed our opinions upon it . The worthy Brother was clearly wrong ; ive knoiv that he admits publicly that he was so ; indeed , he has said quite as much in his letter to the M . W . the G . M ., Avhich will be found in the Report of the last Q . C . Boxs' SCHOOL BUILDING FUND . —All donations to this Fund are requested to be in future made payable to the Treasurer , B . B . Cabbell , Esq ., M . P ., P . J . G . W ., 1 , Brick Court , Temple ; or to the Secretary , Bro . A . Thiselton , at the Office ,
34 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . HALIFAX , NOVA SCOTIA . —J . K . —The Brother through whom your MS . was sent was never anything move than the advertising agent to the F . M . Q . M . We never saiv him , to the best of our recollection , and certainly never consulted , or were consulted by , him . There has been no change of Editors , and the sole reason for not publishing the paper referred to is , that the illustrations would have been more expensive than the nature of the article seemed to warrant . We shall be verv glad to receive your future communications .
MANCHESTER . —E . W . —We can only refer you to PRESTON , and the author you have mentioned . The lectures are not written , and must be learned from oral communication . Put yourself in communication with the Secretary of the " Emulation Lodge of Improvement , " Freemasons' Hall , London . MASONIC ORTHODOXY . —0 . DE PANOUILHERES . —The paper on this subject , which appears in the present number , had been received and was printed several weeks before MS . arrived . If it had not been sothe late receipt of
your , your communication , Dec . 21 st , ivould have made it impossible to have obliged you . THE MASONRY - or FLOAVERS . —F . S . B . —We are delighted both with your letter and poetry , and deeply regret not to have been able to make room for them in the present number . AVe hope to use them , however , in our next .