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To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

J . B .. G . —Is thanked . We shall be at all times happy to hear from him . L . — We comber ihe lectures as much a sealed , book as the ceremonies . Thev are brietlv 2KK%J^i/ernaps z witlJkvour m with his addms >that ^™-iSV£^^^WJ A%^£T ^^£T ^ immediate P . M ., of installing his successor , in favour of Br . Dr . RoLs PCt D S It is difficult to define

A certainly exactly upon what ground ' s a Lodge of emer-TrV Sf ^ ff * We consider that all business which cannot well be post-X A IZfill f fT ^ ™ S * dur Lodge-such as the initiation of a candidate \/ 7 Z ? rnfM ' - ° ' , ? S ° ™ f ° f " oommunicalion from G . L .-V "Z / th ™ . ™ lhnga Lodge of emergency , or he may do i in order to lighten the business oj his next regular Lodge . A FREEMASON at Plymouth culls attention to

our an irregularity said to be fre quently practised in that town and neighbourhood , of initialing ^ SSS the , legalweeks notice , and of not stating in the summons the ° causefa '' EmcrgZy being culled Such a course cannot be too severely deprecated , as in all cases were a candidate has not been previousl y proposed in open Lodge , it is mot importa nt the bretliren > oud have the full notice required by the Book of Constitutions , in oXtoTivTlmoe lime for inquiry as to I m position and qualifications for admission into the Order -KAJ eAvels—1 he boxjewelswith lass the

.. . - , a g over " triple tor , " or with the " trhle tor " upon enamel are very commonly used ihoughnot in exac , ^ accordance ™ I the "r l uUiL jewel" winch we much prefer , and which , wethhdc every Comp . ougUouZ Ke ' -Z J wets" are very we I for complimentary presentation in order lo alowan crirnkhi tot placed , upon the back , but if we possessed one we should still . ,, ¦„„ - „ , „• « ! " TE ? " ,. ? *

A Lorrespaudeut not 100 miles from Plymouth , thus writes regarding a Lod ' e in the vZ ) T- lh l' ^ S ' being like the Lodge of Antiquity , independent oft ^ GL " Mnlt : £ TJ ' HTi U'ld T r ly C 01 ' fTilS t 0 the ConsLtions , winch iiagZ tfngjoi it , and gives it an advantage over all the others in this neighbourhood who are obliged by the Ob . to pay respect to those in authority , and advZnZ ^ MatoAftel SS^^^F^^s^"*^^ they may fancy . We find the Lodspoken of Calendar

ge m our as on the register of the 0 . f . England , and therefore it is hound lo obey the Constitutions . The Lod 4 ofA » tiauit ? , ^f"i"S<="fc^is:jsrs£S ^^i' sr^.&'ij&vsti^r^^i

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r?^P«^sSliS«r ^ffi^&Si^jg&gg** l M . — lhe Pocnet edition of the Constitution's will h , « . ; , ? „ m r "" - ' 6 < - « cy . editionut iCe torfi 8

-least so we understood it to be a ^ ZgZin GJ """' P' ' " * ** ' P niZZfof ^ Umhel - d ° h' ° " ' < - many G . ' siewards attended the last commuanXh ? " ^ " n ^ again C ° mpelled t 0 omit th 0 R ^ niscences of a Freemason four eSa j £ * " Catl 0 ns - Notwithstanding , we present our ReaderTwith

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To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

J . B .. G . —Is thanked . We shall be at all times happy to hear from him . L . — We comber ihe lectures as much a sealed , book as the ceremonies . Thev are brietlv 2KK%J^i/ernaps z witlJkvour m with his addms >that ^™-iSV£^^^WJ A%^£T ^^£T ^ immediate P . M ., of installing his successor , in favour of Br . Dr . RoLs PCt D S It is difficult to define

A certainly exactly upon what ground ' s a Lodge of emer-TrV Sf ^ ff * We consider that all business which cannot well be post-X A IZfill f fT ^ ™ S * dur Lodge-such as the initiation of a candidate \/ 7 Z ? rnfM ' - ° ' , ? S ° ™ f ° f " oommunicalion from G . L .-V "Z / th ™ . ™ lhnga Lodge of emergency , or he may do i in order to lighten the business oj his next regular Lodge . A FREEMASON at Plymouth culls attention to

our an irregularity said to be fre quently practised in that town and neighbourhood , of initialing ^ SSS the , legalweeks notice , and of not stating in the summons the ° causefa '' EmcrgZy being culled Such a course cannot be too severely deprecated , as in all cases were a candidate has not been previousl y proposed in open Lodge , it is mot importa nt the bretliren > oud have the full notice required by the Book of Constitutions , in oXtoTivTlmoe lime for inquiry as to I m position and qualifications for admission into the Order -KAJ eAvels—1 he boxjewelswith lass the

.. . - , a g over " triple tor , " or with the " trhle tor " upon enamel are very commonly used ihoughnot in exac , ^ accordance ™ I the "r l uUiL jewel" winch we much prefer , and which , wethhdc every Comp . ougUouZ Ke ' -Z J wets" are very we I for complimentary presentation in order lo alowan crirnkhi tot placed , upon the back , but if we possessed one we should still . ,, ¦„„ - „ , „• « ! " TE ? " ,. ? *

A Lorrespaudeut not 100 miles from Plymouth , thus writes regarding a Lod ' e in the vZ ) T- lh l' ^ S ' being like the Lodge of Antiquity , independent oft ^ GL " Mnlt : £ TJ ' HTi U'ld T r ly C 01 ' fTilS t 0 the ConsLtions , winch iiagZ tfngjoi it , and gives it an advantage over all the others in this neighbourhood who are obliged by the Ob . to pay respect to those in authority , and advZnZ ^ MatoAftel SS^^^F^^s^"*^^ they may fancy . We find the Lodspoken of Calendar

ge m our as on the register of the 0 . f . England , and therefore it is hound lo obey the Constitutions . The Lod 4 ofA » tiauit ? , ^f"i"S<="fc^is:jsrs£S ^^i' sr^.&'ij&vsti^r^^i

tfdbmt H , Irnl ™ , „ , „ , „ , „ „„« , „ , „ „„ ,,. .d „ £ ,, " m Wtoi * , atrsyiiTr^'' ' ti&¦¦t

ysy s ; s V " - ; - . £ K ^ £ ^ r ££ Ss'S fcf ^

r?^P«^sSliS«r ^ffi^&Si^jg&gg** l M . — lhe Pocnet edition of the Constitution's will h , « . ; , ? „ m r "" - ' 6 < - « cy . editionut iCe torfi 8

-least so we understood it to be a ^ ZgZin GJ """' P' ' " * ** ' P niZZfof ^ Umhel - d ° h' ° " ' < - many G . ' siewards attended the last commuanXh ? " ^ " n ^ again C ° mpelled t 0 omit th 0 R ^ niscences of a Freemason four eSa j £ * " Catl 0 ns - Notwithstanding , we present our ReaderTwith

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