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Correspondence.

infused amongst the thistles , to either keep them on their OAVU side ot the stream , within their own territory , and cease roaming into strange lands , it Avould much benefit the one , and enable the others to thrive much faster than they now do . I am , Sir and Brother , yours truly , A . A ,

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE I'REEUASOXS' MAGAZINE AM ) MASONIC MIRROR . DHAR Sin AND BiioTiiEii , —I should not have troubled you ivith a reply to "P . ( Mk . ) M ., " had it not been that I am desirous to correct his mistake , in insinuating that the body of Mark Masters holding under the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters belong to the " Obserucr party . " " P . ( Ilk . ) M . " ought to be aware that such is not the caseand if he is notlet me

, , inform him that we country Masons do not believe that it is for the good of the Order that a " party" or parties should exist in Ereemasonry , and for that reason we arc desirous of seeing the Mark Masters of England united under one governing head . The ivriter , Avho is an English Mark Master , has yet to learn that "P . ( Mk . ) M . " is quite right in supposing that it will require " a little more reflection" to convince him Avhy Scotland should still obtrude its

Mark Avarrants on England , noiv that a Grand Lodge is established for the government of the Mark degree in this country : previous to that time , as there was no governing body , the brethren had an undoubted right to assemble as Lodge Mark Masters , after being constituted by the neares ? Lodge . "P . ( Mk . ) M . " must bear in mind , that if he brings this forward as in any manner affecting the legitimacy of English Mark Masonry or the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters , he also Calls in question the legitimacy ( which

would noiv be simply ridiculous ) of the Scotch Grand Chapter , ivhich has been established comparatively recently , as well as the ivhole system of Freemasonry ; since it ivas the ancient custom to form into Lodges , wherever a sufficient number of brethren could be found , ivith the approbation ofthe nearest Lodge , previously to the establishment of the Grand Lodge ot England , in 1717 , when the system of granting warrants first commenced . The desirability of the recognition of the Mark by tlie Grand Lodof

ge England is very doubtful , since it might pave the ii'ay for further innovation ; and until such recognition can be brought about , it is surely better , in every way , that Ave should unite in supporting an authority of om oivn . I remain , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , A .

Appointment Of Grand Officers.

APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE PBEEJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AND MASOXIC MiRKOR . DEAE SIR AND BROTHER , —In conformity with the printed regulations and professed principles of our Order , " all preferment amongst Masons

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES.—III. Article 6
Selection Article 15
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.—I. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
MARK MASONRY. Article 21
APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
APPEAL FOR A FREEMASON'S DAUGHTER. Article 24
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 27
PROVINCIAL. Article 30
MARK MASONRY. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 44
THE WEEK. Article 44
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Correspondence.

infused amongst the thistles , to either keep them on their OAVU side ot the stream , within their own territory , and cease roaming into strange lands , it Avould much benefit the one , and enable the others to thrive much faster than they now do . I am , Sir and Brother , yours truly , A . A ,

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE I'REEUASOXS' MAGAZINE AM ) MASONIC MIRROR . DHAR Sin AND BiioTiiEii , —I should not have troubled you ivith a reply to "P . ( Mk . ) M ., " had it not been that I am desirous to correct his mistake , in insinuating that the body of Mark Masters holding under the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters belong to the " Obserucr party . " " P . ( Ilk . ) M . " ought to be aware that such is not the caseand if he is notlet me

, , inform him that we country Masons do not believe that it is for the good of the Order that a " party" or parties should exist in Ereemasonry , and for that reason we arc desirous of seeing the Mark Masters of England united under one governing head . The ivriter , Avho is an English Mark Master , has yet to learn that "P . ( Mk . ) M . " is quite right in supposing that it will require " a little more reflection" to convince him Avhy Scotland should still obtrude its

Mark Avarrants on England , noiv that a Grand Lodge is established for the government of the Mark degree in this country : previous to that time , as there was no governing body , the brethren had an undoubted right to assemble as Lodge Mark Masters , after being constituted by the neares ? Lodge . "P . ( Mk . ) M . " must bear in mind , that if he brings this forward as in any manner affecting the legitimacy of English Mark Masonry or the Grand Lodge of Mark Masters , he also Calls in question the legitimacy ( which

would noiv be simply ridiculous ) of the Scotch Grand Chapter , ivhich has been established comparatively recently , as well as the ivhole system of Freemasonry ; since it ivas the ancient custom to form into Lodges , wherever a sufficient number of brethren could be found , ivith the approbation ofthe nearest Lodge , previously to the establishment of the Grand Lodge ot England , in 1717 , when the system of granting warrants first commenced . The desirability of the recognition of the Mark by tlie Grand Lodof

ge England is very doubtful , since it might pave the ii'ay for further innovation ; and until such recognition can be brought about , it is surely better , in every way , that Ave should unite in supporting an authority of om oivn . I remain , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , A .

Appointment Of Grand Officers.

APPOINTMENT OF GRAND OFFICERS .

TO THE EDITOR OP THE PBEEJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AND MASOXIC MiRKOR . DEAE SIR AND BROTHER , —In conformity with the printed regulations and professed principles of our Order , " all preferment amongst Masons

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