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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 145 . 6 c ? . each . SpECr ^ tj Noricii .---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 vise . 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 haying presented to them ; for , in order to produce our i ^ tions of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , hot
alwayslegibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essentialsince for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspbnctents should be careful to write very distinctly . "We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , re turning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . "H /—It is not only not customary , but decidedly improper , for a Principal of a Chapter to wear his jewel of office in a Craft Lodge . " Haratana . "—He should salute him when making his report or otherwise addressing him . To the second question we reply , of the Second Degree .
" Awr Abc , h Mason . "—We cannot believe the report that the M . E . G . Z . will attempt to violate Rule XI . p . 10 in the Book of Regulations by the appointment of Comp . Horsley as Grand Organist . We had better be without such an officer than violate our constitutions . " J . " — -The lights should remain .
We have to thank Bro . Taylor of New York , for the " Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of New York , 1857 ; " " Two Addresses to the Grand Chapter , by the Rev . Comp . Salem Town , Grand Chaplain ; " " Reminiscences of Triennial Convocations of the General Grand Encampment and Grand Chapter of the United States ; " " Transactions of the Grand Lodge of New York , 1857 ;" " Proceedings of the New York Convention , 1857 ; " and " Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky , 1856 . "
We have also to thank Bro . Rob Morris for his " Life in the Triangle , " which arrived just as we were going to press . The copy of the work for our feev . Bro . Dr . Oliver , has been duly forwarded .
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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 145 . 6 c ? . each . SpECr ^ tj Noricii .---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 vise . 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 haying presented to them ; for , in order to produce our i ^ tions of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , hot
alwayslegibly written . In giving proper names , where accuracy is so essentialsince for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspbnctents should be careful to write very distinctly . "We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , re turning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . "H /—It is not only not customary , but decidedly improper , for a Principal of a Chapter to wear his jewel of office in a Craft Lodge . " Haratana . "—He should salute him when making his report or otherwise addressing him . To the second question we reply , of the Second Degree .
" Awr Abc , h Mason . "—We cannot believe the report that the M . E . G . Z . will attempt to violate Rule XI . p . 10 in the Book of Regulations by the appointment of Comp . Horsley as Grand Organist . We had better be without such an officer than violate our constitutions . " J . " — -The lights should remain .
We have to thank Bro . Taylor of New York , for the " Proceedings of the Grand Chapter of New York , 1857 ; " " Two Addresses to the Grand Chapter , by the Rev . Comp . Salem Town , Grand Chaplain ; " " Reminiscences of Triennial Convocations of the General Grand Encampment and Grand Chapter of the United States ; " " Transactions of the Grand Lodge of New York , 1857 ;" " Proceedings of the New York Convention , 1857 ; " and " Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Kentucky , 1856 . "
We have also to thank Bro . Rob Morris for his " Life in the Triangle , " which arrived just as we were going to press . The copy of the work for our feev . Bro . Dr . Oliver , has been duly forwarded .