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Notices.
NOTICES .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d . A fe volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each .
TO COEEESPONDENTS . " S . D . "—A brief notice of the Masonic Charities may be found in the Calendar . We will take an early opportunity of giving a more elaborate account of their position . The Royal Arch Sash . —We inadvertently stated last week that the sash snould be worn over the right shoulder . We should have said left shoulder , Ereemasonry being a peaceful institution the sash is worn exactly opposite to the sword sash . Reference to the ceremony however would induce us to believe that the present practice is an anomaly without sufficient warrant . The Freemasoiiis * Magazine . —Brethren in the city may always obtain the Freemasons Magazine of Bro . Clark , Finch-lane . " J . J 7 —We do not know where the information is to be obtained . It certainly has nothing to do with Freemasonry . i A Mark Mason . —We see no difficulty in a Brother becoming the Master of a Mark Lodge , who has not been installed a Master of a Craft Lodge . "J . J . " Edinburgh . —Apply to Bro . Law ^ 3 , South Hanover-street . Lost Jewel . —At the request of Bro . B . J . Shuttle worth , representative of the Crand Lodge of England in Switzerland , we in our number of January 20 , inserted a notice of a P . M's presentation jewel being found in the course of the summer , in the neighbourhood of Immensee ^ Switzerland . We yesterday received a communication from New York , U . S ., requesting us to notify to Bro . Shuttleworth that the jewel belongs to Bro . Dugan , jun ., to whom it was presented by the . Chancellor Walworth Lodge , No . 271 / New York .
"A Young Mason complains of a gentleman being refused admission in every Lodge of the Province with which he is connected , and being received and initiated in a London Lodge . He , however , declines to give us his name , lest we should be led to betray it . We therefore cannot publish his Tetter , and only regret that he should know so little of the management of newspapers and periodicals as to suppose we could have so little regard for our own interests , even if we had no higher motive to govern us . Lansdowne Lodge , Calne . —Our report arrived too late for our present number . It will appear in our next .
W . C—You have the order of the signs perfectly correct as given in the Metropolitan Lodges . They are never given in Grand Lodge , which is not opened in the lower degrees . Your communication shall appear on the 24 th . The report of the Panmure Lodge , Aldershott , arrived too' late . It will not hurt by keeping , seeing that the Magazine now appears weekly .
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Notices.
NOTICES .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d . A fe volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each .
TO COEEESPONDENTS . " S . D . "—A brief notice of the Masonic Charities may be found in the Calendar . We will take an early opportunity of giving a more elaborate account of their position . The Royal Arch Sash . —We inadvertently stated last week that the sash snould be worn over the right shoulder . We should have said left shoulder , Ereemasonry being a peaceful institution the sash is worn exactly opposite to the sword sash . Reference to the ceremony however would induce us to believe that the present practice is an anomaly without sufficient warrant . The Freemasoiiis * Magazine . —Brethren in the city may always obtain the Freemasons Magazine of Bro . Clark , Finch-lane . " J . J 7 —We do not know where the information is to be obtained . It certainly has nothing to do with Freemasonry . i A Mark Mason . —We see no difficulty in a Brother becoming the Master of a Mark Lodge , who has not been installed a Master of a Craft Lodge . "J . J . " Edinburgh . —Apply to Bro . Law ^ 3 , South Hanover-street . Lost Jewel . —At the request of Bro . B . J . Shuttle worth , representative of the Crand Lodge of England in Switzerland , we in our number of January 20 , inserted a notice of a P . M's presentation jewel being found in the course of the summer , in the neighbourhood of Immensee ^ Switzerland . We yesterday received a communication from New York , U . S ., requesting us to notify to Bro . Shuttleworth that the jewel belongs to Bro . Dugan , jun ., to whom it was presented by the . Chancellor Walworth Lodge , No . 271 / New York .
"A Young Mason complains of a gentleman being refused admission in every Lodge of the Province with which he is connected , and being received and initiated in a London Lodge . He , however , declines to give us his name , lest we should be led to betray it . We therefore cannot publish his Tetter , and only regret that he should know so little of the management of newspapers and periodicals as to suppose we could have so little regard for our own interests , even if we had no higher motive to govern us . Lansdowne Lodge , Calne . —Our report arrived too late for our present number . It will appear in our next .
W . C—You have the order of the signs perfectly correct as given in the Metropolitan Lodges . They are never given in Grand Lodge , which is not opened in the lower degrees . Your communication shall appear on the 24 th . The report of the Panmure Lodge , Aldershott , arrived too' late . It will not hurt by keeping , seeing that the Magazine now appears weekly .