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Masonic Notes And Queries.

Jones ' s Masonic Miscellanies and Muse of Masonry . Loudon , 1707 . Jachin and Boaz , Svo . London , 1795 . ' . Che Freemasons' Pocket Companion , 12 iuo . Ayr , 1 . 792 . Masonic Vocal Manual , 12 mo . Hebden Bridge , [ No date ] . Masonic Songs , 12 mo . Philadelphia , 1 S 14 . ¦ Masonic Minstrel , Dedham , 181 G .

Masonic Museum , by J . Ilardcastle , 12 mo . New York , 1817 . The Master Workman , by 11 . 0 . Atwood , 12 mo . New York , 1851 . Cross ' s Charts . New York , 1851 . Eobert Morris ' s Works . There are , besides , numerous songs , real and fictitious , in the several ' revelation books . Of French song books the number is us great as of English . Tim

Manuels and Thuileurs all contain songs , and likewise the following among other works : — L'Ecole ties Francs Macons , 12 mo . Jerusalem , 1718 . [ Perhaps Paris . ] L'Ordrc des Francs Macons trahi , 12 mo . Amsterdam , 1752 . La Lyre Macomie , 12 mo . Hague , 1775 . La Quadrille des Francs Macons . Par de Bergeron . fNo date ! i i

' u _ - JOHN EXTICK " , 1 I . A . The connexion of this brother with Masonry deserves more attention than it has received , as he is one of our literary members . He was a clergyman . In 17 o ( i he was appointed to revise Anderson ' s Constitutions , in an edition professing to be collected and digested by order of the Grand Lodge , from the records , and carefully revised , continued and enlarged with

many additions . This volume contains 312 pages ; the orig inal volume of Anderson containing only 113 . One of Eutick ' s large works was a History of the War , which ended iu 17 ( i : 3 , in 5 vols ., Svo . ; a History of London , -. 1- vols ., Svo . ; his well known Latin and English Dictionary ; and an English Spelling Dictionary , no less well known . He produced other works however . Entick died in 1780 . Wc should like to know what Lodge claims him .

WOMAN ' m ; voi'i : nxi .: KS TO MAX . —She is happy in owing everything to man . That alone imparts a singular charm to the poor household . There , nothing is foreign or indifferent ; everything bears the stamp of a beloved hand , the seal of the heart . Mtm very often little knows the privations she endures in order that , on his return he find his dwelling modest yet adornedGreat is the ambition

may . of woman for the household clothes , and linen . This last article is new ; tho linen closet , the pride of the countrywoman , was unknown to the wife of the town workman before the revolution in industry which I have mentioned . Cleanliness , purity , modesty , those graces of woman , then enchanted tho house ; the bed was surrounded with curtains ; the child ' s cradle , dazzled with whiteness , became a paradise ; the whole cut out and sewed in a few evenings . Add , moreover a flower to the window ! "What a surprise ! the husband , on bis return , no longer knows his home This taste for flowerswhich has

own I , spread , and this little expenditure to ornament the interior , aro they not lamentable , when these people never know whether they have any work on the morrow ) Call it not cepciidiiure , say rather economy . It is a very great one , if the innocent attraction of tho wife renders the bouse charming to the husband , aud can keep him there . Let us ornament , I beseech you , both the house aud the wife ? A few ells of printed cotton makes her another woman ; see , who is regenerated , and become young again . — ¦ Mkheltt .

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
PRIESTLY INTOLERANCE. Article 11
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 16
HUMAN LIFE Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
BRO. WARREN AND THE GRAND LODGE CLUB. Article 22
REFORMED MASONIC ORDER OF MEMPHIS. Article 23
"JUSTITIA" AND THE OBSERVER FACTION. Article 26
ALLEGED DISCOURTESY TO BRETHREN FROM ABROAD. Article 26
MASONIC MEMS. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 35
MARK MASONRY. Article 41
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 41
IRELAND. Article 42
SOUTH AUSTRALIA. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Masonic Notes And Queries.

Jones ' s Masonic Miscellanies and Muse of Masonry . Loudon , 1707 . Jachin and Boaz , Svo . London , 1795 . ' . Che Freemasons' Pocket Companion , 12 iuo . Ayr , 1 . 792 . Masonic Vocal Manual , 12 mo . Hebden Bridge , [ No date ] . Masonic Songs , 12 mo . Philadelphia , 1 S 14 . ¦ Masonic Minstrel , Dedham , 181 G .

Masonic Museum , by J . Ilardcastle , 12 mo . New York , 1817 . The Master Workman , by 11 . 0 . Atwood , 12 mo . New York , 1851 . Cross ' s Charts . New York , 1851 . Eobert Morris ' s Works . There are , besides , numerous songs , real and fictitious , in the several ' revelation books . Of French song books the number is us great as of English . Tim

Manuels and Thuileurs all contain songs , and likewise the following among other works : — L'Ecole ties Francs Macons , 12 mo . Jerusalem , 1718 . [ Perhaps Paris . ] L'Ordrc des Francs Macons trahi , 12 mo . Amsterdam , 1752 . La Lyre Macomie , 12 mo . Hague , 1775 . La Quadrille des Francs Macons . Par de Bergeron . fNo date ! i i

' u _ - JOHN EXTICK " , 1 I . A . The connexion of this brother with Masonry deserves more attention than it has received , as he is one of our literary members . He was a clergyman . In 17 o ( i he was appointed to revise Anderson ' s Constitutions , in an edition professing to be collected and digested by order of the Grand Lodge , from the records , and carefully revised , continued and enlarged with

many additions . This volume contains 312 pages ; the orig inal volume of Anderson containing only 113 . One of Eutick ' s large works was a History of the War , which ended iu 17 ( i : 3 , in 5 vols ., Svo . ; a History of London , -. 1- vols ., Svo . ; his well known Latin and English Dictionary ; and an English Spelling Dictionary , no less well known . He produced other works however . Entick died in 1780 . Wc should like to know what Lodge claims him .

WOMAN ' m ; voi'i : nxi .: KS TO MAX . —She is happy in owing everything to man . That alone imparts a singular charm to the poor household . There , nothing is foreign or indifferent ; everything bears the stamp of a beloved hand , the seal of the heart . Mtm very often little knows the privations she endures in order that , on his return he find his dwelling modest yet adornedGreat is the ambition

may . of woman for the household clothes , and linen . This last article is new ; tho linen closet , the pride of the countrywoman , was unknown to the wife of the town workman before the revolution in industry which I have mentioned . Cleanliness , purity , modesty , those graces of woman , then enchanted tho house ; the bed was surrounded with curtains ; the child ' s cradle , dazzled with whiteness , became a paradise ; the whole cut out and sewed in a few evenings . Add , moreover a flower to the window ! "What a surprise ! the husband , on bis return , no longer knows his home This taste for flowerswhich has

own I , spread , and this little expenditure to ornament the interior , aro they not lamentable , when these people never know whether they have any work on the morrow ) Call it not cepciidiiure , say rather economy . It is a very great one , if the innocent attraction of tho wife renders the bouse charming to the husband , aud can keep him there . Let us ornament , I beseech you , both the house aud the wife ? A few ells of printed cotton makes her another woman ; see , who is regenerated , and become young again . — ¦ Mkheltt .

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