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NOTICE .
The Subscription to THE F REEMASON is now ios . per annum , post-free , payable tn advance . Vol . I ., bound In cloth 4 s . 6 d . Vol . II ., ditto 7 s . 6 < 1 . Vol . s HI ., IV ., and V . ... each 15 s . od . Reading Cases to hold 52 numbers ... 2 s . Gd . Ditto ditto 4 do . ... is . Cd .
United States of America . TUB FIIEEMASON is delivered free in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . The Freemason is published on Saturday Mornings in time /" or the early trains . The price of the Freemason is Twopence per week : anmtal
Buhscription , ros . ( payable 111 advance . ) All communications , letters , & c ., to be addressed to the Editor , »? S , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editorwill pay careful attention to all MSS . entrusted to him , but cannot undertake to return them unless accompanied by postage stamps .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
W . BURROUGHS , "MASONIC HERALD , " Calcutta . —The reason of- the non-arrival of the August issue of the " Masonic Magazine" is , that we are at present out of that number , but will mail you a copy immediately we have it .
REMITTANCES RECEIVED . J . B . Anthony , Troy , New York , Draft , f . z 17 s . Chas . Toby , Mobait Town , Tasmania , I ' . O . O . 21 s . J . Stringftfllow , Ipswich , Queensland , I ' . O . O . 20 s . The following communications stand over : —
Repoits of Lodges < jz () , 201 ); Mark Lodge 19 ; Provincial Grand Lodge of Armagh , He : ( oration of St . Alban ' s Abbey , Masonic Oipban Boys' School , Dublin , Letters from W . M . 1402 , J . G . del C , E . G ., J . N ., Crvptonimus .
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THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY , EIIOM ITS ORIGIN TO TIIE PRESENT DAY . Dtawn from the best sources and the mott recent investigations . BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , anil Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . One vol ., 800 pages 8 vc , with an Index . Cloth gilt . Price , ios . lid . "This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested person may regard it , therefore , as the present text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian " The author . seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . "—The Athenaeum . " Of its value to Fiecmasons , as . 1 detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too hig hly . " — Puttie Opinion . Bro . GEORGE KENNING , 198 , IT . EETSTHEET , LONDON , E . C .
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Second Edition , Now Ready , J / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T „ B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED BV DR ., [ . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . siro . v . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Fleet-street ; and 1 , 3 , and 4 , Little Biitain . „ It . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . LIVEHI'OOI .. —Geo . Kenning , 2 , Mor . umciit-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry
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NOW READY . Roan , Gilt Edges , Elastic Band , Price is ., Post Free 2 s . 2 d . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY , AND POCKET-BOOK ., FOR 1874 , CONTAINING Lists of Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves , Grand Councils and K .. T . Prcceplories witli the names of Officers in England and Wales , Scotland Ireland , and abroad . May be lialoj ' all Booksellers , Ti j lers , Janitors , Sentinels , Equerries , isc , Office , 198 , Fleet-street , E . C .
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No-v Ready . THE NEWMARK TRACING BOARD , 3 6 in . by 23 m . Price 42 s . To be had at Bro . Kcnning ' s Masonic Depots , Little Britain and Fleet-street , London . THE MASONIC MAGAZINE , A montilly digest of Freemasonry in all its Branches . NOW READY No . 6 , DECEMBER . Price Sixpence , Post free Seven pence ; Annual subscription , including postage : United Kingdom / = ., America 9 s . ( Payable in advance ) . Office , 198 , Fleet Street .
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RE-ISSUE . Now Ready , price 5 s ., post-free js . 41 ! . MASONIC GATHERINGS , EDITED BY BRO . GEORGE TAYLOR . Containing Historical Rccortls of Freemasonry from the earliest to the present time , & c , etc . OFFICE , 198 , FLEET-STREET .
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NOW READY , Price 2 s . Gd . ; Post Free , 2 s . 8 d . Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged A FULL COLOURED ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS , From Master Mason to the 30 th Degree ( inclusive ) . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
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SECOND EDITION . —NOW READY . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , Bv BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 31 ) 3 , England . ) r pHrS work is a perfect handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminentl y practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 19 S , Fleet-street .
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Now Ready Post I- ' rcc 1 / 7 . THE MARK MASONS' SONG Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . I ' ., 3 a , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Noithuniberlain Most Worshipful Grand Mails Master Mason of England . Wotds by Bro . T . Durilett Yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Ilcniy I ' atker , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 . Oliicc , j 1 ) 8 , Fleet-street .
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Now Beady , price 1 / - po < t-freo 1 / 1 . CARTE DE VISITE OF THE HON . MRS . ALDWORTH , The Female Freemason . LONDON : 198 , FLE KT-STR E ET .
Births, Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
DEATH . On the i 8 tb ult ., of consumption , at Parkstone , Poole , Dorset , Bio . Rev . Edward Evans lladatb , M . A ., P . P . G . C . Lincolnshire , Founder of the llcreward Lodge , aged 44 years .
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NOTICE . All Communications , Advertisements , & c ., intended for insertion in the JS'umter of the following
Saturday , must reach the Oj / ice not later than 6 o ' clock on IVednesdai / evening .
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The Freemason , SATURDAY , DRCKMIIUR 6 , 1873 .
Charity Voting.
CHARITY VOTING .
The Court of Queen ' s Iknch has decided , flint , the interchange of i-otes is perfectly legal , and that a contract to barter or purchase votes is maintainable !
Soiv . ething was said , as to an implied condition to accept the worthiest candidate , laid upon nil subscribers , but that , as we before observed ,
constitutes a great dilliculty in itself , and rests , we still venture to think , on a misapprehension o ( the actual facts of the case .
Charity Voting.
It is understood that the cases of all candidates are submitted to the " House Committee , " or " Board of Management , " and no cases are presumed to get upon the List , which do not
conform to the rules of the Institution , and are not in themselves cases properl y claiming relief and support . It then becomes a very difficult matter for any
one , or any body , to lay down absolutely , which out of forty or fifty applicants is the most deserving case . As Mrs . Malaprop said , not only are "
comparisons odorous , " but it seems to us , that , once admitted on the list , and being , in one sense , on a common ground of urgency , and having an
equal claim to support , it then becomes a question , necessarily , of individual opinion and private judgment .
Because A supports case 15 , and B supports case 20 , and D supports case 27 , no one can fairly say that either A , B , or D has not a right to select that particular case , or ought to have
selected case 21 , which seems to another mind the most deserving case . The tests of urgency and merit vary conderably , and we can quite fancy a case to arise
where A and B think certain tests are not decisive of the merits of a particular case , and D and E think other tests equally decisive of the merits of a totally different case .
We feel persuaded , that , on the whole , with some unavoidable defects , we cannot materially amend the present system , without committing other injustices than those the recent agitations
profess to have discovered , and propose to remedy . On the whole , the actual system works well admittedly for the financial welfare of the
Institutions , and in these days of hard and fast lines , and of very doubtful political economy , we think it far be tter , in the interests of the recipients themselves , " quieta non movere . "
The Scottish Grand Lodge.
THE SCOTTISH GRAND LODGE .
As we are always anxious not to err in any statements we make , and always to do full justice to others , it seems but fair that we should supplement our leader of last Saturday with a
few explanatory remarks . It appears , from a copy of Scotch Regulations for Lodges , which we have seen , that there is at present a minimum initiation fee incumbent on
Scotch Lodges , namely , £ 1 is ., exclusive of a registration fee of 5 s . 6 d . But this is obviousl y far too low , and ought at least to be £ ^ 3 3 s . or £ 4 4 s . There is also a power given to Lodges ,
by which they can charge the member by a twothirds' vote , with the payment annually of a sum not exceeding £ 1 , of which ios . is to be set aside as a charity fund , to be administered by
the Master , Wardens , and Secretary , or by the Committee of the Lodge , and for contributing to the Fund of Masonic Benevolence , and the other ios . to form part of the Lodge Fund , towards
the ordinary expenses . We , however , shall not be wrong in stating that this permissive law is " more honoured in
the neglect , than in the observance . " There is , Bro . I'aton states , an inherent right in Lodges to levy annual payments ^
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Ar00800
NOTICE .
The Subscription to THE F REEMASON is now ios . per annum , post-free , payable tn advance . Vol . I ., bound In cloth 4 s . 6 d . Vol . II ., ditto 7 s . 6 < 1 . Vol . s HI ., IV ., and V . ... each 15 s . od . Reading Cases to hold 52 numbers ... 2 s . Gd . Ditto ditto 4 do . ... is . Cd .
United States of America . TUB FIIEEMASON is delivered free in any part of the United States for 12 s . per annum , payable in advance . The Freemason is published on Saturday Mornings in time /" or the early trains . The price of the Freemason is Twopence per week : anmtal
Buhscription , ros . ( payable 111 advance . ) All communications , letters , & c ., to be addressed to the Editor , »? S , Fleet-street , E . C . The Editorwill pay careful attention to all MSS . entrusted to him , but cannot undertake to return them unless accompanied by postage stamps .
Answers To Correspondents.
Answers to Correspondents .
W . BURROUGHS , "MASONIC HERALD , " Calcutta . —The reason of- the non-arrival of the August issue of the " Masonic Magazine" is , that we are at present out of that number , but will mail you a copy immediately we have it .
REMITTANCES RECEIVED . J . B . Anthony , Troy , New York , Draft , f . z 17 s . Chas . Toby , Mobait Town , Tasmania , I ' . O . O . 21 s . J . Stringftfllow , Ipswich , Queensland , I ' . O . O . 20 s . The following communications stand over : —
Repoits of Lodges < jz () , 201 ); Mark Lodge 19 ; Provincial Grand Lodge of Armagh , He : ( oration of St . Alban ' s Abbey , Masonic Oipban Boys' School , Dublin , Letters from W . M . 1402 , J . G . del C , E . G ., J . N ., Crvptonimus .
Ad00806
PRIVATE DINNER PA RTIES CAN JIAVB TUB BEST OF EVERYTHING AT The Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street , W . C . A pply toC . E . FRAXCATEI . LI .
Ad00807
THE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY , EIIOM ITS ORIGIN TO TIIE PRESENT DAY . Dtawn from the best sources and the mott recent investigations . BY J . G . FINDEL , Second Edition , Revised , anil Preface written by Bro . D . MURRAY LYON . One vol ., 800 pages 8 vc , with an Index . Cloth gilt . Price , ios . lid . "This volume is the history of Masonry par excellence Every interested person may regard it , therefore , as the present text-book on the subject . "—Manchester Guardian " The author . seems to have fairly exhausted the subject . "—The Athenaeum . " Of its value to Fiecmasons , as . 1 detailed history of their Brotherhood , it is not possible to speak too hig hly . " — Puttie Opinion . Bro . GEORGE KENNING , 198 , IT . EETSTHEET , LONDON , E . C .
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Second Edition , Now Ready , J / 6 . A MASONIC MUSICAL SERVICE . In the key of C . for A ., T ., T „ B . Opening and Closing Odes . Craft Ceremonies . Royal Arch Ceremony . Consecration Ceremony . Grace before and after Meat . COMPOSED BV DR ., [ . C . BAKER , NO . 241 . siro . v . —Geo . Kenning , 198 , Fleet-street ; and 1 , 3 , and 4 , Little Biitain . „ It . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . LIVEHI'OOI .. —Geo . Kenning , 2 , Mor . umciit-place . MANCHESTER . —E . Henry
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NOW READY . Roan , Gilt Edges , Elastic Band , Price is ., Post Free 2 s . 2 d . THE COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR , DIARY , AND POCKET-BOOK ., FOR 1874 , CONTAINING Lists of Lodges , Chapters , Conclaves , Grand Councils and K .. T . Prcceplories witli the names of Officers in England and Wales , Scotland Ireland , and abroad . May be lialoj ' all Booksellers , Ti j lers , Janitors , Sentinels , Equerries , isc , Office , 198 , Fleet-street , E . C .
Ad00815
No-v Ready . THE NEWMARK TRACING BOARD , 3 6 in . by 23 m . Price 42 s . To be had at Bro . Kcnning ' s Masonic Depots , Little Britain and Fleet-street , London . THE MASONIC MAGAZINE , A montilly digest of Freemasonry in all its Branches . NOW READY No . 6 , DECEMBER . Price Sixpence , Post free Seven pence ; Annual subscription , including postage : United Kingdom / = ., America 9 s . ( Payable in advance ) . Office , 198 , Fleet Street .
Ad00814
RE-ISSUE . Now Ready , price 5 s ., post-free js . 41 ! . MASONIC GATHERINGS , EDITED BY BRO . GEORGE TAYLOR . Containing Historical Rccortls of Freemasonry from the earliest to the present time , & c , etc . OFFICE , 198 , FLEET-STREET .
Ad00813
NOW READY , Price 2 s . Gd . ; Post Free , 2 s . 8 d . Second Edition , Revised and Enlarged A FULL COLOURED ILLUSTRATED BOOK OF MASONIC CLOTHING AND JEWELS , From Master Mason to the 30 th Degree ( inclusive ) . Office , 198 , Fleet-street .
Ad00816
SECOND EDITION . —NOW READY . Price One Shilling , Post-free , Revised and Enlarged . Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle , Bv BRO . CHALMERS I . PATON . ( Past Master , No . 31 ) 3 , England . ) r pHrS work is a perfect handbook of the principles of Freemasonry , founded on the Ancient Charges and Symbols , and will be found to be eminentl y practical and useful in the vindication and support of the Order . Office , 19 S , Fleet-street .
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Now Ready Post I- ' rcc 1 / 7 . THE MARK MASONS' SONG Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . I ' ., 3 a , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Noithuniberlain Most Worshipful Grand Mails Master Mason of England . Wotds by Bro . T . Durilett Yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Ilcniy I ' atker , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 . Oliicc , j 1 ) 8 , Fleet-street .
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Now Beady , price 1 / - po < t-freo 1 / 1 . CARTE DE VISITE OF THE HON . MRS . ALDWORTH , The Female Freemason . LONDON : 198 , FLE KT-STR E ET .
Births, Marriages And Deaths.
Births , Marriages and Deaths .
DEATH . On the i 8 tb ult ., of consumption , at Parkstone , Poole , Dorset , Bio . Rev . Edward Evans lladatb , M . A ., P . P . G . C . Lincolnshire , Founder of the llcreward Lodge , aged 44 years .
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NOTICE . All Communications , Advertisements , & c ., intended for insertion in the JS'umter of the following
Saturday , must reach the Oj / ice not later than 6 o ' clock on IVednesdai / evening .
Ar00811
The Freemason , SATURDAY , DRCKMIIUR 6 , 1873 .
Charity Voting.
CHARITY VOTING .
The Court of Queen ' s Iknch has decided , flint , the interchange of i-otes is perfectly legal , and that a contract to barter or purchase votes is maintainable !
Soiv . ething was said , as to an implied condition to accept the worthiest candidate , laid upon nil subscribers , but that , as we before observed ,
constitutes a great dilliculty in itself , and rests , we still venture to think , on a misapprehension o ( the actual facts of the case .
Charity Voting.
It is understood that the cases of all candidates are submitted to the " House Committee , " or " Board of Management , " and no cases are presumed to get upon the List , which do not
conform to the rules of the Institution , and are not in themselves cases properl y claiming relief and support . It then becomes a very difficult matter for any
one , or any body , to lay down absolutely , which out of forty or fifty applicants is the most deserving case . As Mrs . Malaprop said , not only are "
comparisons odorous , " but it seems to us , that , once admitted on the list , and being , in one sense , on a common ground of urgency , and having an
equal claim to support , it then becomes a question , necessarily , of individual opinion and private judgment .
Because A supports case 15 , and B supports case 20 , and D supports case 27 , no one can fairly say that either A , B , or D has not a right to select that particular case , or ought to have
selected case 21 , which seems to another mind the most deserving case . The tests of urgency and merit vary conderably , and we can quite fancy a case to arise
where A and B think certain tests are not decisive of the merits of a particular case , and D and E think other tests equally decisive of the merits of a totally different case .
We feel persuaded , that , on the whole , with some unavoidable defects , we cannot materially amend the present system , without committing other injustices than those the recent agitations
profess to have discovered , and propose to remedy . On the whole , the actual system works well admittedly for the financial welfare of the
Institutions , and in these days of hard and fast lines , and of very doubtful political economy , we think it far be tter , in the interests of the recipients themselves , " quieta non movere . "
The Scottish Grand Lodge.
THE SCOTTISH GRAND LODGE .
As we are always anxious not to err in any statements we make , and always to do full justice to others , it seems but fair that we should supplement our leader of last Saturday with a
few explanatory remarks . It appears , from a copy of Scotch Regulations for Lodges , which we have seen , that there is at present a minimum initiation fee incumbent on
Scotch Lodges , namely , £ 1 is ., exclusive of a registration fee of 5 s . 6 d . But this is obviousl y far too low , and ought at least to be £ ^ 3 3 s . or £ 4 4 s . There is also a power given to Lodges ,
by which they can charge the member by a twothirds' vote , with the payment annually of a sum not exceeding £ 1 , of which ios . is to be set aside as a charity fund , to be administered by
the Master , Wardens , and Secretary , or by the Committee of the Lodge , and for contributing to the Fund of Masonic Benevolence , and the other ios . to form part of the Lodge Fund , towards
the ordinary expenses . We , however , shall not be wrong in stating that this permissive law is " more honoured in
the neglect , than in the observance . " There is , Bro . I'aton states , an inherent right in Lodges to levy annual payments ^