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D.P.G.M.

vacant , as at present , on a vacancy occuring in the office of P . G . M . Doubtless many occupants of the dais in our Great Council , aud other brethren of less eminence , wiii differ from me in this opinion ; but , as the views held by tiie fraternity at large on the D . P . G . ' s as regard * Grand -Lodge and the Craft in general can only be elicited

by discussion , I give it for what it is worth , and if I am wrong I shall be glad to be set right , feeling assured , at all events , that no change for the worse « an take place in the status of the D . P . G . M . ' s , which , I repeat , is , at least , " an anomaly . " Yours fraternally , D . P . G . M . ( No . 1 ) .

Re S. Sax And Others.

RE S . SAX AND OTHERS .

1 . 1 THE EDITOE OF THE FEEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEKQB . Dear Sir and Brother , —I chanced to see , for the first time in my life , the Freemasons' Magazine and Jifasonie Mirror at a brother ' s house a lew days ago . I did not know until then that there was any publication devoted exclusively to our ancient and honourable Order ; andon turning over the pages of the

, number there laid before me , I caught sight of the -several letters relating to the proceedings of Jlr . Sax and denoting some of his successes in obtaining money from the members and officers of various lodges in the provinces . He paid me a visit , but got only one sovereign out of me , for I was j ust hurrying away

to keep an urgent professional engagement when he . solicited the loan of five pounds . Upon his representations I lent him the only piece of gold I then had in my purse , which he promised to retuin by a post-office order from London in two days from that time , but , though it is two months ago , he has not done so . I now know the reason , after reading those letters aud some which appeared in previous and subsequent numbers of your Mac / aHne , which L have

since borrowed from my friend and brother , at whose house I first saw the Magazine . I have now to suggest two things : first , that every lodge should take your Magazine and send it immediately to the W . M . and to the Treas . of the lodge , aud to be returned by them to the lodge room for reference by other members ; secondthat where an individual member of

, a lodge cannot afford to pay 26 s . per year , or does not choose to do so , several members should club together to subscribe . I have just joined another brother who lives near to me , and have ordered the Magazine to be sent in future , so that we may know what is going forward

in Freemasonry . I feel , I must add , I am very much pleased with the perusal of those numbers I have had lent to me ; indeed , I am very much interested with many things I have there seen mentioned for the first time in my life , although I am neither a chicken in years nor a young Mason , but am—Yours fraternally , "AN OLD LAWYER . " * * * * Sept . 28 , 1868 .

Zetland Testimonial Or Festival.

ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR FESTIVAL .

10 THE EDITOB OV THE EEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOB . Dear Sir and Brother , —When is it proposed to celebrate the event of our very dear and much

Zetland Testimonial Or Festival.

respected G . M ., the Et . Hon . the Earl of Zetland , having presided over our Order in his own proper person as G . M . for the past 25 years ( in addition to his previous services ia the Order ) ? Can you also tell me where it is to be celebrated , and in what manner ?

Yours fraternally , A P . M . OE 25 YEAR ' S' STANDING . [ We really cannot , as we have not been officially informed . —ED . P . M . ]

A Masonic And General Library Of Reference For The Freemasons' Hall.

A MASONIC AND GENERAL LIBRARY OF REFERENCE FOR THE FREEMASONS ' HALL .

TO THE EDITOB OE THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOB . Dear Sir and Brother , —I think the necessity for doing something—at once—to supply so great a want , strongly felt amongst Freemasons generally , and in this great metropolis iu particular , ought to be self evident to the " powers that be " at the head quarters in the East . I know several brethren who would

contribute books to such a library if it was formed aud formally announced in your pages . If the R . W . Bro . John Havers would but give some attention to this matter , and allow his master mind to dwell upon it , I feel assured that success would promptly attend any exertion of his to that end .

Do , Mr . Editor , allow a little space in the Magazine to be devoted to urging this subject upon the attention of those in whose power it is to say , " The thing shall be done , and done at once , too . " Yours fraternally , ONE WHO BELIEVES THERE IS MUCH MORE IN THE WRITTEN HLSTOET OP FREEMASONRY THAN IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD .

Grand Lodge Of Mark Masters.

GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS .

TO THE EDITOB OF TIIE FEEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Ib has been intimated to me that complaints are being made by several members of this degree of the neglect of their communications , and of delays in the issue of documents . This intimation—recently and kindly conveyed—has

occasioned me extreme regret . There is no character I have endeavoured more earnestly to obtain and secure , than that of punctuality in correspondence , and I had , until now , every reason to believe that I had been successful , and have yeb to discover proof of failure .

I have not the means of ascertaining by whom complaints are made , and therefore take this mode of making known my ignorance of any foundation for such complaints , and of inviting information from any brother who feels himself aggrieved . So far as I am aware , there is not in this office one

unanswered communication , and if letters have been addressed to me , to which replies have not been received , they have miscarried . Let me call attention to the correct address of this office at foot . Yours fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES , G . S . Office , —i , Featherstone-buildings , Holborn , W . C .

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
ASSOCIATION OF GERMAN FREEMASONS.† Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
D.P.G.M. Article 10
RE S. SAX AND OTHERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR FESTIVAL. Article 11
A MASONIC AND GENERAL LIBRARY OF REFERENCE FOR THE FREEMASONS' HALL. Article 11
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS. Article 11
ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR MEMORIAL. Article 12
IMPORTANT MASONIC CONFERENCE. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
SCOTLAND. Article 17
IRELAND. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
RED CROSS KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINE. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 19
MASONIC FETE CHAMPETRE. Article 19
Poetry. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC, FOR THE WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 10TH, 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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D.P.G.M.

vacant , as at present , on a vacancy occuring in the office of P . G . M . Doubtless many occupants of the dais in our Great Council , aud other brethren of less eminence , wiii differ from me in this opinion ; but , as the views held by tiie fraternity at large on the D . P . G . ' s as regard * Grand -Lodge and the Craft in general can only be elicited

by discussion , I give it for what it is worth , and if I am wrong I shall be glad to be set right , feeling assured , at all events , that no change for the worse « an take place in the status of the D . P . G . M . ' s , which , I repeat , is , at least , " an anomaly . " Yours fraternally , D . P . G . M . ( No . 1 ) .

Re S. Sax And Others.

RE S . SAX AND OTHERS .

1 . 1 THE EDITOE OF THE FEEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEKQB . Dear Sir and Brother , —I chanced to see , for the first time in my life , the Freemasons' Magazine and Jifasonie Mirror at a brother ' s house a lew days ago . I did not know until then that there was any publication devoted exclusively to our ancient and honourable Order ; andon turning over the pages of the

, number there laid before me , I caught sight of the -several letters relating to the proceedings of Jlr . Sax and denoting some of his successes in obtaining money from the members and officers of various lodges in the provinces . He paid me a visit , but got only one sovereign out of me , for I was j ust hurrying away

to keep an urgent professional engagement when he . solicited the loan of five pounds . Upon his representations I lent him the only piece of gold I then had in my purse , which he promised to retuin by a post-office order from London in two days from that time , but , though it is two months ago , he has not done so . I now know the reason , after reading those letters aud some which appeared in previous and subsequent numbers of your Mac / aHne , which L have

since borrowed from my friend and brother , at whose house I first saw the Magazine . I have now to suggest two things : first , that every lodge should take your Magazine and send it immediately to the W . M . and to the Treas . of the lodge , aud to be returned by them to the lodge room for reference by other members ; secondthat where an individual member of

, a lodge cannot afford to pay 26 s . per year , or does not choose to do so , several members should club together to subscribe . I have just joined another brother who lives near to me , and have ordered the Magazine to be sent in future , so that we may know what is going forward

in Freemasonry . I feel , I must add , I am very much pleased with the perusal of those numbers I have had lent to me ; indeed , I am very much interested with many things I have there seen mentioned for the first time in my life , although I am neither a chicken in years nor a young Mason , but am—Yours fraternally , "AN OLD LAWYER . " * * * * Sept . 28 , 1868 .

Zetland Testimonial Or Festival.

ZETLAND TESTIMONIAL OR FESTIVAL .

10 THE EDITOB OV THE EEEEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIEBOB . Dear Sir and Brother , —When is it proposed to celebrate the event of our very dear and much

Zetland Testimonial Or Festival.

respected G . M ., the Et . Hon . the Earl of Zetland , having presided over our Order in his own proper person as G . M . for the past 25 years ( in addition to his previous services ia the Order ) ? Can you also tell me where it is to be celebrated , and in what manner ?

Yours fraternally , A P . M . OE 25 YEAR ' S' STANDING . [ We really cannot , as we have not been officially informed . —ED . P . M . ]

A Masonic And General Library Of Reference For The Freemasons' Hall.

A MASONIC AND GENERAL LIBRARY OF REFERENCE FOR THE FREEMASONS ' HALL .

TO THE EDITOB OE THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOB . Dear Sir and Brother , —I think the necessity for doing something—at once—to supply so great a want , strongly felt amongst Freemasons generally , and in this great metropolis iu particular , ought to be self evident to the " powers that be " at the head quarters in the East . I know several brethren who would

contribute books to such a library if it was formed aud formally announced in your pages . If the R . W . Bro . John Havers would but give some attention to this matter , and allow his master mind to dwell upon it , I feel assured that success would promptly attend any exertion of his to that end .

Do , Mr . Editor , allow a little space in the Magazine to be devoted to urging this subject upon the attention of those in whose power it is to say , " The thing shall be done , and done at once , too . " Yours fraternally , ONE WHO BELIEVES THERE IS MUCH MORE IN THE WRITTEN HLSTOET OP FREEMASONRY THAN IS GENERALLY UNDERSTOOD .

Grand Lodge Of Mark Masters.

GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS .

TO THE EDITOB OF TIIE FEEEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIBEOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Ib has been intimated to me that complaints are being made by several members of this degree of the neglect of their communications , and of delays in the issue of documents . This intimation—recently and kindly conveyed—has

occasioned me extreme regret . There is no character I have endeavoured more earnestly to obtain and secure , than that of punctuality in correspondence , and I had , until now , every reason to believe that I had been successful , and have yeb to discover proof of failure .

I have not the means of ascertaining by whom complaints are made , and therefore take this mode of making known my ignorance of any foundation for such complaints , and of inviting information from any brother who feels himself aggrieved . So far as I am aware , there is not in this office one

unanswered communication , and if letters have been addressed to me , to which replies have not been received , they have miscarried . Let me call attention to the correct address of this office at foot . Yours fraternally , FREDERICK BINCKES , G . S . Office , —i , Featherstone-buildings , Holborn , W . C .

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