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An Absent Brother . —Twopenny . —We do not know ; are not anxious to inquire ; and if wd did , should not give any reply , beyond saying that we have no reason to suppose he would be found at the Crimea . We should advise , "Be to a Brother ' s faults a little kind . * ' — , We offer no palliation , for none can be offered ; but we would remind Twopenny that the greatest of the three cardinal , no less than Masonic virtues , is Charity .
, Masonry in the Crimea . —Post % ubila Phoebus .- ^ -We have not heard of any Lodge being held . Our brave sqldiers have had something more to do than to hold Masonic meetings on the tops of the hills , and in the valleys of the Crimea , after the manner of their ancient Brethren . The prevalence of Masonry , however , in the British and French camps has been productive of the largest amount of
19 th Regiment . —Walmer . —There has been for some years an excellent Lodge connected with this regiment . Many of its members were amongst the fallen , in their brave and noble attack upon the Russian intrenchments at the battle of the Alma . Royal Arch Chapter . —A . R . Z . —We should only be too glad to give the fullest reports of Chapter Meetings , if any Companion would oblige us by sending the Names of Principals and other Comps . appointed . We wish to make ' The Monthly" a record of Masonic proceedings in every department : aid us by your promised valuable assistance .
Point of Precedence . —R . A . P . S . —We never heard of such a thing . A T . of a Craft Lodge might just as well demand to do the duty of the J . W . Submit , we pray you , at once with the best graoe you can , for you are clearly wrong . High Grades . —A Craft and only a Craft Mason . —We may perhaps have given too much prominence to the proceedings of these degrees , which are not
acknowledged in this country by the G . L . or G . C . ; yet we are bound to notice the meetings and the business transacted as articles of Masonic intelligence . We have a desire to oblige every subscriber to our periodical to the utmost of our ability , and though we report the transactions of the High Grades , it does not , we hope , infer that we have left our first love , which has been , and always will be , Craft Masonry . We ask in this , as in everything else , to be judged upon the pure principles of Masonry , " the chiefest of which is Charity . "
American Masonic Publications . —Teaser . —Masonic publications are much more numerous in the United States than in any other country . We may have occasion to act upon your advice , and give some of the best papers which appear from time to time in those periodicals , to which you have called our attention . Bengal . —At the very moment of our going to press , the Report of the District G . L . of Bengal and its territories has reached us . We shall give it in extemo in our February number .
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An Absent Brother . —Twopenny . —We do not know ; are not anxious to inquire ; and if wd did , should not give any reply , beyond saying that we have no reason to suppose he would be found at the Crimea . We should advise , "Be to a Brother ' s faults a little kind . * ' — , We offer no palliation , for none can be offered ; but we would remind Twopenny that the greatest of the three cardinal , no less than Masonic virtues , is Charity .
, Masonry in the Crimea . —Post % ubila Phoebus .- ^ -We have not heard of any Lodge being held . Our brave sqldiers have had something more to do than to hold Masonic meetings on the tops of the hills , and in the valleys of the Crimea , after the manner of their ancient Brethren . The prevalence of Masonry , however , in the British and French camps has been productive of the largest amount of
19 th Regiment . —Walmer . —There has been for some years an excellent Lodge connected with this regiment . Many of its members were amongst the fallen , in their brave and noble attack upon the Russian intrenchments at the battle of the Alma . Royal Arch Chapter . —A . R . Z . —We should only be too glad to give the fullest reports of Chapter Meetings , if any Companion would oblige us by sending the Names of Principals and other Comps . appointed . We wish to make ' The Monthly" a record of Masonic proceedings in every department : aid us by your promised valuable assistance .
Point of Precedence . —R . A . P . S . —We never heard of such a thing . A T . of a Craft Lodge might just as well demand to do the duty of the J . W . Submit , we pray you , at once with the best graoe you can , for you are clearly wrong . High Grades . —A Craft and only a Craft Mason . —We may perhaps have given too much prominence to the proceedings of these degrees , which are not
acknowledged in this country by the G . L . or G . C . ; yet we are bound to notice the meetings and the business transacted as articles of Masonic intelligence . We have a desire to oblige every subscriber to our periodical to the utmost of our ability , and though we report the transactions of the High Grades , it does not , we hope , infer that we have left our first love , which has been , and always will be , Craft Masonry . We ask in this , as in everything else , to be judged upon the pure principles of Masonry , " the chiefest of which is Charity . "
American Masonic Publications . —Teaser . —Masonic publications are much more numerous in the United States than in any other country . We may have occasion to act upon your advice , and give some of the best papers which appear from time to time in those periodicals , to which you have called our attention . Bengal . —At the very moment of our going to press , the Report of the District G . L . of Bengal and its territories has reached us . We shall give it in extemo in our February number .