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Dr . Oliver . — " Solve this . " —The Bev . Bro . Oliver was not the Editor of the Freemason ! ' Quarterly , between 1850 and 1854 . Whether he held that office in former times we cannot positively state ; but we have every reason to believe that he never was connected with the publication in any other way than as a contributor . We observed the inaccuracy you refer to , and noted it at the time for contradiction , which we should have given , had you not asked us to / ' solve this . "

Lodge of Emulation ( Improvement ) . — " A Neophyte " cannot do better than attend the working of this Lodge . We believe that no more correct system of working , than that adopted by its members , will be met with . We do not , however , presume to call the proceedings of any other Lodge of instruction in question . We obtained our information in this Lodge , and are naturally disposed to prefer it .

Government Inspection eoe the Girls' School . — "An Old Subscriber . "—We do not think the opposing Brethren really understood the nature of the inspection sought to be obtained . Inquiry will do no harm .

Masonic Dispute . — "An Ill-used Brother . "—Think twice , and bear in mind the observations addressed to you by the W . M ., in addition to those of the S . W . at your initiation . To bear and forbear is a Masonic , as well as a Christian duty .

Provincial Intelligence . —We have much less this month to give than we expected . The severity of the weather has compelled the postponement of several meetings , which were expected to take place . The Prince of Wales . — "A P . S . G . D . "—Though the grandson of a distinguished M . M ., his royal highness must wait till he is of mature age , if he is to be admitted into the Craft .

Bro . W . Foster White . —Our readers will be glad to learn , that at the General Court of the Governors of St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital , held on Wednesday , the 7 th February , Bro . Wm . Foster White , P . G . J . D . and P . M . of St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 267 , was unanimously elected Treasurer , in the room of James Bentley , Esq ., resigned . Amongst the Governors present , were Bro . John Francis White , of the Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 227 ; Bro . John Havers , P . G . J . D . and P . M . of St . George ' s Corner Stone Lodge , No . 5 , and other " good men and true . " We congratulate Bro . W . Foster White on his appointment .

J . A . —Apply to Bro . B . Spencer , the Masonic publisher , for particulars of the Mark Degree , held under the warrant of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland .

Bath . —B . C . V . —We are requested to state that the two letters , which appear under the signature of " B . C . "V " ., " in the present number of this Masonic periodical , were not written by Bros . C . J . Vigne . The letters themselves would have given a sufficient contradiction to this supposition , had those who suppose this Brother to be the author waited for their appearance . Norwich . —Social Lodge , No . 110 . —We feel much indebted for your kindly expressions towards us . Owing to February having but twenty-eight days , and the necessity for our going early to press on account of our numerous country subscribers , your favour , unfortunately , comes too late for insertion this month .

Erratum.

EBRATUM .

Pages 92 and 99 . —The meeting of the St . George ' s Lodge , No . 624 , should have been placed under the head of " Northumberland , " and not of " Durham , " North Shields being " on the far side of the Tyne . "

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CONTINENTAL FBEEMASONRY. Article 4
A DISSERTATION ON THE K AND F DEGREE. Article 10
THE LAST RELIC. Article 13
SOMETHING CONCERNING THE TRADESCANTS. Article 15
THE REPORTED ABDUCTION AND DEATH OF MORGAN, IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 21
MASONIC CURIOSITIES. Article 19
SOME REASONS FOR OUR BEING A SECRET ORDER. Article 23
A CANADIAN GRAND LODGE. Article 24
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FKEEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 33
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 34
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE Article 34
FREEMASONRY. Article 25
THE PATBIOTIC FUND. Article 1
HOPE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 35
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Article 32
PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 35
METROPOLITAN. Article 36
PROVINCIAL Article 42
INDIA. Article 49
ROYAL ARCH. Article 47
SCOTLAND. Article 48
AMERICA. Article 49
COLONIAL. Article 52
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 55
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH. Article 56
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 58
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION Article 59
Obituary Article 60
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 62
ERRATUM. Article 64
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Dr . Oliver . — " Solve this . " —The Bev . Bro . Oliver was not the Editor of the Freemason ! ' Quarterly , between 1850 and 1854 . Whether he held that office in former times we cannot positively state ; but we have every reason to believe that he never was connected with the publication in any other way than as a contributor . We observed the inaccuracy you refer to , and noted it at the time for contradiction , which we should have given , had you not asked us to / ' solve this . "

Lodge of Emulation ( Improvement ) . — " A Neophyte " cannot do better than attend the working of this Lodge . We believe that no more correct system of working , than that adopted by its members , will be met with . We do not , however , presume to call the proceedings of any other Lodge of instruction in question . We obtained our information in this Lodge , and are naturally disposed to prefer it .

Government Inspection eoe the Girls' School . — "An Old Subscriber . "—We do not think the opposing Brethren really understood the nature of the inspection sought to be obtained . Inquiry will do no harm .

Masonic Dispute . — "An Ill-used Brother . "—Think twice , and bear in mind the observations addressed to you by the W . M ., in addition to those of the S . W . at your initiation . To bear and forbear is a Masonic , as well as a Christian duty .

Provincial Intelligence . —We have much less this month to give than we expected . The severity of the weather has compelled the postponement of several meetings , which were expected to take place . The Prince of Wales . — "A P . S . G . D . "—Though the grandson of a distinguished M . M ., his royal highness must wait till he is of mature age , if he is to be admitted into the Craft .

Bro . W . Foster White . —Our readers will be glad to learn , that at the General Court of the Governors of St . Bartholomew ' s Hospital , held on Wednesday , the 7 th February , Bro . Wm . Foster White , P . G . J . D . and P . M . of St . Paul ' s Lodge , No . 267 , was unanimously elected Treasurer , in the room of James Bentley , Esq ., resigned . Amongst the Governors present , were Bro . John Francis White , of the Lion and Lamb Lodge , No . 227 ; Bro . John Havers , P . G . J . D . and P . M . of St . George ' s Corner Stone Lodge , No . 5 , and other " good men and true . " We congratulate Bro . W . Foster White on his appointment .

J . A . —Apply to Bro . B . Spencer , the Masonic publisher , for particulars of the Mark Degree , held under the warrant of the Supreme Grand Chapter of Scotland .

Bath . —B . C . V . —We are requested to state that the two letters , which appear under the signature of " B . C . "V " ., " in the present number of this Masonic periodical , were not written by Bros . C . J . Vigne . The letters themselves would have given a sufficient contradiction to this supposition , had those who suppose this Brother to be the author waited for their appearance . Norwich . —Social Lodge , No . 110 . —We feel much indebted for your kindly expressions towards us . Owing to February having but twenty-eight days , and the necessity for our going early to press on account of our numerous country subscribers , your favour , unfortunately , comes too late for insertion this month .

Erratum.

EBRATUM .

Pages 92 and 99 . —The meeting of the St . George ' s Lodge , No . 624 , should have been placed under the head of " Northumberland , " and not of " Durham , " North Shields being " on the far side of the Tyne . "

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