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To Correspondents.

company or guild of incorporated Masons . It does not appear that the compound name came into general use until Sir Christopher AA ren ' s time , Avhen nonoperative or Free and Accepted Jlasons ivere admitted into the Order . In the regulations made on the St . John ' s Day , 1663 , 'under the Grand Mastership of the Earl of St . Albans , it is enacted , "No person hereafter Avho shall be accepted Freemasonshall be admitted into Lodge or assembly until he has brought a

a , any certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him . " TASMANIA—AVe have received an important communication , from which we learn that the members of Lodge No . 781 , Hobart Town , have thought it their duty to return their warrant into the hands of the M . AV . G . M . AVe shall refer to it at length next iveek .

AVEST HARTLEPOOL . —AVe have received a letter from a correspondent , Avhose signature we cannot decipher , complaining that himself and Bro . Murray , P . M ., No . 749 , have been slandered in a letter which appeared in our number of Jan . 5 th , signed " No Teetotaller , but a Foe to Jobbery . " At the time the letter appeared , we had no idea to what town it referred , and regret it should have given offence . AA e certainldo not expect hotel keepers to give up their rooms for the use of Masonic

y Lodges without being in some way remunerated . "P . M . TRURO . " —The expense of serving the office of steward to the Boys School is ' about £ i or £ 5 , irrespective of the subscription to the funds . AVe know of no particular honour attaching to the office , beyond the satisfaction of having aided a deserving JIasonic charity . AVhen , hoAvever , you have served the office to both the Boys and Girls School , you are allowed to wear a distinctive jewel—if

you think fit to pay for it . " A P . PROA ' . G . O FFICER OF BERKS AND BUCKS" has been received . " A . "—A Past AA arden , acting by virtue of a dispensation from the Prov . Grand JIaster , empoAverhig him and others to open a new Lodgo , would not be justified in initiating a candidate until after the consecration of the Lodge , and his installation as AA ' . JI . Until these ceremonies have been performed , the Lodge is not duly

constituted . ROYAL GLOUCESTER LODOE , SOUTHAMPTON . —A correspondent writes , " Bro . Clarke , ivho is all you describe him in your Architectural Chapter , is not our Secretary , but Bro . Firmin , a P . M ., and most zealous Mason , holds that office . I regret to say that he is at present in ill health . " JOPPA LODGE OF INSTRUCTION—This Lodge meets at the St . James ' s Tavern ,

Duke-street , Aldgate , every Sunday evening , for ceremonies and lectures , under the direction of Bro . Saqui , P . M ., as honorary lecture master . « . "—A JIaster JIason , ivho has not been a AA ' arden , can be made the first JIaster of a Lodge under a new warrant ; the appointment being in the hands of the Jl . AV . Grand JIaster . " A NEWLY INSTALLED AV . JI . " —Your eldest son . AVe consider your list of toasts quite correct as it stands .

V A Brother should not leave England Avithout his certificate of initiation from the Grand Lodge ; without a certificate , a colonial Lodge will not be justified in giving him a superior degree . ERRATUM . —In line 3 , page 242 , of our last number , for " ¦ Park Hall , or Free , masons' Tavern , " read " PackJiorse , or Freemasons' Tavern . "

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 1
MASONIC RECORDS. Article 2
FREEMASONS' HALL IN IRELAND. Article 5
THE CHEMISTRY OF COMMON THINGS. Article 7
A MODEL MASTER. Article 13
FREEMASONRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 14
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 26
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 37
COLONIAL. Article 38
SOUTH AMERICA. Article 40
THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 46
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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To Correspondents.

company or guild of incorporated Masons . It does not appear that the compound name came into general use until Sir Christopher AA ren ' s time , Avhen nonoperative or Free and Accepted Jlasons ivere admitted into the Order . In the regulations made on the St . John ' s Day , 1663 , 'under the Grand Mastership of the Earl of St . Albans , it is enacted , "No person hereafter Avho shall be accepted Freemasonshall be admitted into Lodge or assembly until he has brought a

a , any certificate of the time and place of his acceptation from the Lodge that accepted him . " TASMANIA—AVe have received an important communication , from which we learn that the members of Lodge No . 781 , Hobart Town , have thought it their duty to return their warrant into the hands of the M . AV . G . M . AVe shall refer to it at length next iveek .

AVEST HARTLEPOOL . —AVe have received a letter from a correspondent , Avhose signature we cannot decipher , complaining that himself and Bro . Murray , P . M ., No . 749 , have been slandered in a letter which appeared in our number of Jan . 5 th , signed " No Teetotaller , but a Foe to Jobbery . " At the time the letter appeared , we had no idea to what town it referred , and regret it should have given offence . AA e certainldo not expect hotel keepers to give up their rooms for the use of Masonic

y Lodges without being in some way remunerated . "P . M . TRURO . " —The expense of serving the office of steward to the Boys School is ' about £ i or £ 5 , irrespective of the subscription to the funds . AVe know of no particular honour attaching to the office , beyond the satisfaction of having aided a deserving JIasonic charity . AVhen , hoAvever , you have served the office to both the Boys and Girls School , you are allowed to wear a distinctive jewel—if

you think fit to pay for it . " A P . PROA ' . G . O FFICER OF BERKS AND BUCKS" has been received . " A . "—A Past AA arden , acting by virtue of a dispensation from the Prov . Grand JIaster , empoAverhig him and others to open a new Lodgo , would not be justified in initiating a candidate until after the consecration of the Lodge , and his installation as AA ' . JI . Until these ceremonies have been performed , the Lodge is not duly

constituted . ROYAL GLOUCESTER LODOE , SOUTHAMPTON . —A correspondent writes , " Bro . Clarke , ivho is all you describe him in your Architectural Chapter , is not our Secretary , but Bro . Firmin , a P . M ., and most zealous Mason , holds that office . I regret to say that he is at present in ill health . " JOPPA LODGE OF INSTRUCTION—This Lodge meets at the St . James ' s Tavern ,

Duke-street , Aldgate , every Sunday evening , for ceremonies and lectures , under the direction of Bro . Saqui , P . M ., as honorary lecture master . « . "—A JIaster JIason , ivho has not been a AA ' arden , can be made the first JIaster of a Lodge under a new warrant ; the appointment being in the hands of the Jl . AV . Grand JIaster . " A NEWLY INSTALLED AV . JI . " —Your eldest son . AVe consider your list of toasts quite correct as it stands .

V A Brother should not leave England Avithout his certificate of initiation from the Grand Lodge ; without a certificate , a colonial Lodge will not be justified in giving him a superior degree . ERRATUM . —In line 3 , page 242 , of our last number , for " ¦ Park Hall , or Free , masons' Tavern , " read " PackJiorse , or Freemasons' Tavern . "

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