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of a law to wJifyh he alludes . We have investigated the matter from the records and find that the Brethren of the London Bon Accord are right and he is wrong . His second letter does not alter our opinion . " America and India . " - —We class our numerous correspondents , from these

remote regions , under the heads of their respective countries , and assure them of our grateful sense of the obligation they confer upon their European Brethren , "by informing the latter , through our medium , of their well-doing . They may rest assured that , though separated by the elements , and placed at opposite points of a compass , between the extremities of which oceans roll , yet that they meet at the top in one strong rivet of mutual regard and unmitigated sympathy .

u Collector" suggests , with a view to preserve the likeness of any respected Brother , that those members of the Craft , who possess likenesses of such , should inform the Editor of the Freemasons' Magazine , as copies of them can be taken to any extent at five shillings each , by the photographic process ; so that by the occasional publication in our columns of the Brethren so taken , and of the artist from whom copies may be had , a regular supply may always be attainable of the likenesses of distinguished Brethren . How many , for instance , he says , would like a memorial of our late Bro . Tucker ; the copies are on . card board , and the impression equal to the original *

" H . P . Ryde . —You will see that your suggestion about the asylum has been attended to in the opening article , though the particulars did not reach us except by another channel , we think . Every attention shall be gratefully paid to your friend ' s communications from Newport / We have instituted strict inquiry about the publication of the work you refer to ; it is now in preparation j the first part is done . It is printed in blue letter , with frequent - * s , and is , indeed , a resuscitation of a former similar work . It is of high price , which at once negatives its dissemination , and we say a most decided encroachment upon the spirit and letter of the Mason ' s oath ; the sooner it is behind the fire the better , and we are sorry that it was ever put in hand .

" P . P . G . W . —Our space forbids our giving the list of names , but it is printed , and can be obtained by any subscriber , at the G . Sec / s office . If you will send us an address , we will send it to you by post , ^ gratis . " Albany Lodge / ' Newport . —The letter of our excellent Brother has just arrived . We will endeavour to obtain the information you require .

It is impossible to express too fully the grateful sense the Editor of the Feeemasons' Magazine entertains towards all his numerous supporters , for the cordial and unanimous aid given to his endeavour ^ towards advancing the interests of the Craft , by rendering this journal complete , in every respect , as a medium for Masonic intelligence , and universally instructive interest . The fact that , in one month , the rise in circulation has been such as to necessitate additional issue , needs no further assurance of the certainty of successful results ; and the Brethren may rely upon the promptest attention being paid to any suggestions and information they may kindly forward . —Office , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Innfields .

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AMERICA. Article 54
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. Article 11
ON THE POLITICAL CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH PEASANTRY DURING THE MIDDLE AGES. Article 17
LONDON AND ITS MASONS. Article 1
ANIMAL AND HUMAN INSTINCT. Article 21
THE EMPEROR'S VISIT. Article 28
REV. BRO. OLIVER, D.D., VICAR OF SCOPWICK. Article 30
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 31
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 63
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 38
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 40
METROPOLITAN. Article 43
PROVINCIAL. Article 45
SCOTLAND. Article 51
COLONIAL. Article 52
INDIA. Article 54
TURKEY. Article 56
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH Of MAY. Article 57
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 59
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 60
Obituary Article 60
NOTICE. Article 62
ROYAL MEDICAL BENEVOLENT COLLEGE. Article 62
NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH Article 6
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of a law to wJifyh he alludes . We have investigated the matter from the records and find that the Brethren of the London Bon Accord are right and he is wrong . His second letter does not alter our opinion . " America and India . " - —We class our numerous correspondents , from these

remote regions , under the heads of their respective countries , and assure them of our grateful sense of the obligation they confer upon their European Brethren , "by informing the latter , through our medium , of their well-doing . They may rest assured that , though separated by the elements , and placed at opposite points of a compass , between the extremities of which oceans roll , yet that they meet at the top in one strong rivet of mutual regard and unmitigated sympathy .

u Collector" suggests , with a view to preserve the likeness of any respected Brother , that those members of the Craft , who possess likenesses of such , should inform the Editor of the Freemasons' Magazine , as copies of them can be taken to any extent at five shillings each , by the photographic process ; so that by the occasional publication in our columns of the Brethren so taken , and of the artist from whom copies may be had , a regular supply may always be attainable of the likenesses of distinguished Brethren . How many , for instance , he says , would like a memorial of our late Bro . Tucker ; the copies are on . card board , and the impression equal to the original *

" H . P . Ryde . —You will see that your suggestion about the asylum has been attended to in the opening article , though the particulars did not reach us except by another channel , we think . Every attention shall be gratefully paid to your friend ' s communications from Newport / We have instituted strict inquiry about the publication of the work you refer to ; it is now in preparation j the first part is done . It is printed in blue letter , with frequent - * s , and is , indeed , a resuscitation of a former similar work . It is of high price , which at once negatives its dissemination , and we say a most decided encroachment upon the spirit and letter of the Mason ' s oath ; the sooner it is behind the fire the better , and we are sorry that it was ever put in hand .

" P . P . G . W . —Our space forbids our giving the list of names , but it is printed , and can be obtained by any subscriber , at the G . Sec / s office . If you will send us an address , we will send it to you by post , ^ gratis . " Albany Lodge / ' Newport . —The letter of our excellent Brother has just arrived . We will endeavour to obtain the information you require .

It is impossible to express too fully the grateful sense the Editor of the Feeemasons' Magazine entertains towards all his numerous supporters , for the cordial and unanimous aid given to his endeavour ^ towards advancing the interests of the Craft , by rendering this journal complete , in every respect , as a medium for Masonic intelligence , and universally instructive interest . The fact that , in one month , the rise in circulation has been such as to necessitate additional issue , needs no further assurance of the certainty of successful results ; and the Brethren may rely upon the promptest attention being paid to any suggestions and information they may kindly forward . —Office , 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Innfields .

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