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district offices of thVCourt of Bankruptcy , which , under the recent order signed by the Lord Chancellor , closed on the 15 th instant , and in future will be closed at two o ' clock on Saturdays ? When these reasonable and just expectations are realized , the clerks in the public , Government , Chancery , Common Law , and solicitors' offices will be enabled to enjoy aneffective " Saturday half-holiday , " with scarcely the ^ slightest detrinient

either to public or private interests , or the decrease of the national wealth ; and it will materially tend to facilitate the progress of this great ameliorative effort , so far - as ; praeticable , throughout the different departments of physical and mental labour , in its various ramifications , both in the trades and professions of this great Metropolis and the provinces , and thus aid the moral , social , physical , and intellectual improvement of the toiling millions of her Majesty ' s subjects . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 54 , Chancery-lane , April 22 , 1857 . John Bobt . Taylob .

ATHOL LODGE ( No . 88 ) , WHITE HART INN , DIGBETIi ; MRMIKGHAM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE > KEEMAS 0 NS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROK . Sir and Brother , —My attention has been called to a paragraph in your excellent publication for April , stating that at the Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) ,

Douglas , Bro . Mayle , the W . M . of the said Lodge , is described as a late P . M . of the Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) , Birmingham . I beg to inform you that Bro . Mayle was never W . M . of the Athol Lodge . Your insertion of this in your next publication will much oblige yours fraternally , Geo . Hudson , W . M . Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) .

[ We published the paragraph as we received it , it being , of course , impossible to know the rank which every Brother holds throughout the kingdom . Though Bro . Mayle may not have passed the Chair of No . 88 , we have ascertained that he was at one time a member of it . Lodge No , 123 , Isle of Man , does not hold under the English Constitutions . ]

LODGE BOOKS . TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall feel obliged by your answering the following question . A late W . M . of a Lodge holding from the Grand Lodge of England neglects , upon the night of installing his successor ., to hand over the minute-books ,

guardbook , seals , and other papers appertaining to the Lodge , to his successor . The newly-installed W . M . makes a demand upon the Brother for the books , & c , who refuses to deliver the same . The Brother is written to three times without avail , still persisting in retaining the books , & c . of the Lodge . Notice of motion is given at one Lodge that at the next ensuing meeting the following" motion will be given , viz ., " That , considering the contempt with which the Immediate Past Master has up till now treated the summonses of the Lodge , his conduct is highly

reprehensible , and should be visited with the heaviest penalty . The Secretary to he therefore directed to inform that Brother that unless he avail himself of the alternative , and comply with the legitimate demands of his Lodge , he will be excluded , and notice thereof given to the Grand Lodge of England and all Lodges in the island . " The Brother not having complied with the motion of which notice was given , it was moved and unanimously carried that be bo excluded from the Lodge . The members of the Lodgo , however , considering the position that the Brother had held among them , refrained from giving the notice to the Grand Lodge

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THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
STANZAS. Article 6
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 7
SIR CHRISTOPHER WREN. Article 12
MEMORIAL TABLET IN RICHMOND CHURCH. Article 14
MUSIC. Article 15
MASONIC PLEDGES OF A TRUE HAROD. Article 16
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 17
DEATH OF BRO. KANE. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR Article 22
METROPOLITAN Article 23
PROVINCIAL Article 40
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR Article 57
MARK MASONRY Article 59
COLONIAL. Article 60
INDIA. Article 61
WEST INDIES. Article 62
CHINA. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE Article 69
GRAND LODGE. Article 70
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district offices of thVCourt of Bankruptcy , which , under the recent order signed by the Lord Chancellor , closed on the 15 th instant , and in future will be closed at two o ' clock on Saturdays ? When these reasonable and just expectations are realized , the clerks in the public , Government , Chancery , Common Law , and solicitors' offices will be enabled to enjoy aneffective " Saturday half-holiday , " with scarcely the ^ slightest detrinient

either to public or private interests , or the decrease of the national wealth ; and it will materially tend to facilitate the progress of this great ameliorative effort , so far - as ; praeticable , throughout the different departments of physical and mental labour , in its various ramifications , both in the trades and professions of this great Metropolis and the provinces , and thus aid the moral , social , physical , and intellectual improvement of the toiling millions of her Majesty ' s subjects . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , 54 , Chancery-lane , April 22 , 1857 . John Bobt . Taylob .

ATHOL LODGE ( No . 88 ) , WHITE HART INN , DIGBETIi ; MRMIKGHAM . TO THE EDITOR OF THE > KEEMAS 0 NS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEROK . Sir and Brother , —My attention has been called to a paragraph in your excellent publication for April , stating that at the Royal Isle of Man Lodge ( No . 123 ) ,

Douglas , Bro . Mayle , the W . M . of the said Lodge , is described as a late P . M . of the Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) , Birmingham . I beg to inform you that Bro . Mayle was never W . M . of the Athol Lodge . Your insertion of this in your next publication will much oblige yours fraternally , Geo . Hudson , W . M . Athol Lodge ( No . 88 ) .

[ We published the paragraph as we received it , it being , of course , impossible to know the rank which every Brother holds throughout the kingdom . Though Bro . Mayle may not have passed the Chair of No . 88 , we have ascertained that he was at one time a member of it . Lodge No , 123 , Isle of Man , does not hold under the English Constitutions . ]

LODGE BOOKS . TO THE EDITOR OE THE FREEMASONS * MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Dear Sir and Brother , —I shall feel obliged by your answering the following question . A late W . M . of a Lodge holding from the Grand Lodge of England neglects , upon the night of installing his successor ., to hand over the minute-books ,

guardbook , seals , and other papers appertaining to the Lodge , to his successor . The newly-installed W . M . makes a demand upon the Brother for the books , & c , who refuses to deliver the same . The Brother is written to three times without avail , still persisting in retaining the books , & c . of the Lodge . Notice of motion is given at one Lodge that at the next ensuing meeting the following" motion will be given , viz ., " That , considering the contempt with which the Immediate Past Master has up till now treated the summonses of the Lodge , his conduct is highly

reprehensible , and should be visited with the heaviest penalty . The Secretary to he therefore directed to inform that Brother that unless he avail himself of the alternative , and comply with the legitimate demands of his Lodge , he will be excluded , and notice thereof given to the Grand Lodge of England and all Lodges in the island . " The Brother not having complied with the motion of which notice was given , it was moved and unanimously carried that be bo excluded from the Lodge . The members of the Lodgo , however , considering the position that the Brother had held among them , refrained from giving the notice to the Grand Lodge

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