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Notices.
NOTICES .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should fee forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic eovers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price ls . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . " 63 . each . i
Special NoTiCE ^ Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with re 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 ru ^ our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by havin g presented to tbem > for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged fc
tions of the printer , who knows no worse imp always legibly writteii . 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
TO COREESPONDENTS . " S . W . " --Because the Brethren of those Lodges do not send them to us . "J . D . "—The Secretary before the Deacons . "R . S /'—We would advise you to have nothing to do with the matter . " W . M . "—You cannot resign during your * year of office ; nor indeed until a successor shall have been regularly elected and installed .
" Inquirer . '—Prince Frederick William of Prussia was initiated in the Grand Lodge of Germany , at Berlin , on the 5 th November , 1853 , he having just completed his twenty-second year . The ceremony was performed by the M . W . Grand Master , Dr . Bush , at the request of H . R . H . the Prince of Prussia , the Protector of the Order in Prussia , who was present . The Prince stated that his son had long wished to be made a Mason , but he had refused hitherto to grant a dispensation , not liking to extend his power in that respect too far , the legal age for initiation in Prussia being twenty-five .
Lost Jewel . —Bro - Shuttleworth writes : " The communication inserted in page 528 of the number for the 17 th of March of your valued periodical , is so far satisfactory , as it indicates the Lodge to which Bro . Dugan belonged ; lout I must request a direct communication by letter from Bro . Dugan himself , so as to be able to satisfy the police of Basel that the true owner has been found . The jewel is in my possession , having been handed over to me by the said police ; but I have been obliged not only to give a formal receipt for it , but also to remunerate the finder . A letter addressed to c Dr . Shuttleworth , Berne , Switzerland , ' will safely reach
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 fee forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . Emblematic eovers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price ls . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 s . " 63 . each . i
Special NoTiCE ^ Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with re 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 ru ^ our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by havin g presented to tbem > for , in order to produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged fc
tions of the printer , who knows no worse imp always legibly writteii . 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
TO COREESPONDENTS . " S . W . " --Because the Brethren of those Lodges do not send them to us . "J . D . "—The Secretary before the Deacons . "R . S /'—We would advise you to have nothing to do with the matter . " W . M . "—You cannot resign during your * year of office ; nor indeed until a successor shall have been regularly elected and installed .
" Inquirer . '—Prince Frederick William of Prussia was initiated in the Grand Lodge of Germany , at Berlin , on the 5 th November , 1853 , he having just completed his twenty-second year . The ceremony was performed by the M . W . Grand Master , Dr . Bush , at the request of H . R . H . the Prince of Prussia , the Protector of the Order in Prussia , who was present . The Prince stated that his son had long wished to be made a Mason , but he had refused hitherto to grant a dispensation , not liking to extend his power in that respect too far , the legal age for initiation in Prussia being twenty-five .
Lost Jewel . —Bro - Shuttleworth writes : " The communication inserted in page 528 of the number for the 17 th of March of your valued periodical , is so far satisfactory , as it indicates the Lodge to which Bro . Dugan belonged ; lout I must request a direct communication by letter from Bro . Dugan himself , so as to be able to satisfy the police of Basel that the true owner has been found . The jewel is in my possession , having been handed over to me by the said police ; but I have been obliged not only to give a formal receipt for it , but also to remunerate the finder . A letter addressed to c Dr . Shuttleworth , Berne , Switzerland , ' will safely reach