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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 few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . The January number of 1857 having been reprinted , the Brethren may now complete their sets without inconvenience . Special Notice .- —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports
of meetings , & c , are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only of the paper they use . In future , the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them for , in order
TO COREESPONDENTS . BrO ; Hob . Anderson may rest assured that we shall duly appreciate his kindness in sending as many Masonic reports as he conveniently can . " B . B . "—Next week . "A Mark Master . " — -You will find some curious illustrations of Masons ' Marks , and a description , at page 172 of " History in Ruins , " by Gr . Godwin , E . H . S . ; an admirable little work published by Chapman and Hall , which we cordially recommend to your notice .
" M . M . —The jewel alluded to is allowed to be worn by all Master Masons in Scotland . It Is not recognised by the Grand Lodge of England . We have seen it worn in London Lodges , but only by Brethren who are connected with Scotch Lodges . " A Brother and an Author . " —Send your MS . If it is of sufficient interest to the Craft for publication we shall have no objection to pay for it , as we hold every labourer ( no matter in what vineyard ) to be worthy his hire .
" Tyro . "—We believe Dr . Oliver ' s new work on u Masonic Jurisprudence will be ready in May next . " An Irish Brother . "—The Calendar of 1858 for the Grand Lodge of Ireland , is printed ; try Bro . Spencer , the Masonic publisher .
to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no worse impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essential—since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
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 few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . The January number of 1857 having been reprinted , the Brethren may now complete their sets without inconvenience . Special Notice .- —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports
of meetings , & c , are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only of the paper they use . In future , the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them for , in order
TO COREESPONDENTS . BrO ; Hob . Anderson may rest assured that we shall duly appreciate his kindness in sending as many Masonic reports as he conveniently can . " B . B . "—Next week . "A Mark Master . " — -You will find some curious illustrations of Masons ' Marks , and a description , at page 172 of " History in Ruins , " by Gr . Godwin , E . H . S . ; an admirable little work published by Chapman and Hall , which we cordially recommend to your notice .
" M . M . —The jewel alluded to is allowed to be worn by all Master Masons in Scotland . It Is not recognised by the Grand Lodge of England . We have seen it worn in London Lodges , but only by Brethren who are connected with Scotch Lodges . " A Brother and an Author . " —Send your MS . If it is of sufficient interest to the Craft for publication we shall have no objection to pay for it , as we hold every labourer ( no matter in what vineyard ) to be worthy his hire .
" Tyro . "—We believe Dr . Oliver ' s new work on u Masonic Jurisprudence will be ready in May next . " An Irish Brother . "—The Calendar of 1858 for the Grand Lodge of Ireland , is printed ; try Bro . Spencer , the Masonic publisher .
to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no worse impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essential—since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .