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Correspondence.

3 rd vol . of nistoire secrete de la C ' our de Berlin , par Mirabeau . Another Correspondent , calling himself Vampire , wishes to know if any man of honour , knowing the history of the S . G . C . can retain membershi p with it . I reply that there are two or three thousand of us ,

whose names are not entirely unknown amongst our brethren of the craft , who are proud to be owned as members of the Antient and Accepted Rite . Following the example of such good Masons as " Lupus " and " A Masonic Student , " I am not so anxious as some Masons to puff my name before the craft—but am quite content again to sign myself , A MASON WHO BELIEVES IN HIS O . B .

Can An Entered Apprentice Vote?

CAN AN ENTERED APPRENTICE VOTE ?

TO THB EDITOE OE THE UEEESIASON 9 ' MAGAZINE AMD KASONIO KIEEOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Will you kindly answer me the following in your next issue . Can an E . A . vote in matters pertaining to the lodge , and more especially for the Master of the lodge , in accordance with the constitutions of Grand Lodge ? Is it in

accordance with the teachings of ancient Freemasonry for any one beneath the degree of M . M . to vote ? Is the Master of the lodge duly elected , if , contrary to the bye-laws , an E . A . voted , and by the votes of E . A . it was decided who should be Master . Yours , F . C .

The Little Testimonial Fund.

THE LITTLE TESTIMONIAL FUND .

TO T 1 IE ED 1 TOK OB TUB IKEEHASONs' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIKEOB . Dear Sir and Brother—I have noticed with considerable surprise a list , published elsewhere , of subscriptions to the "Little Testimonial Fund . " I say with surprise , because , as I understand , this is in acknowledgment of services rendered in re Eosicrueian Red Cross of ConstantineOrder of

, Holy Sepulchre , and the Rite of Misraim . Members of the 18 ° and 30 ° , whose names I see amongst them , must surely forget their allegiance to the Supreme Council , when they thus indirectly support a movement destined or , at least , intended to supplant the authority of the Ancient and Accepted

Rite . One can understand how men of a certain class , holding under the S . G . C , and Masonic jewellers ( not all I hope ) should , as a matter of £ s . d . thus appear in print as contributors ; though it would be much more to their credit if their names were suppressed ; but when independent men , gentlemen , and I observe a few of the still hi gher classes , have been

The Little Testimonial Fund.

induced to support such a movement , it might well be asked , "Do they really know the signification of what they are doing ?" The Supreme Council , 33 ° , may well be careful whom they admit to participate in the government of their Orders ; but whether this rivalry orig inated in

jealousy and disappointment , as intimated in a recent American periodical , or in mistaken notions of free trade in Masonic degrees , every one must admit that the common courtesies of life would prompt any gentleman to request to be allowed to resign his connection with one body before attaching himself to

a rival establishment , for * ' to hold with the hare and run with the hounds " has ever been considered an invidious and discreditable position . It was observed by tbe writer of an excellent letter in the "Freemasons' Magazine , " April 8 th , that " some brethren iu taking the O . B . of'W . M . seem to

consider it a mere matter of form . " Let those members of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , who are thus acting , place their hand on their heart and say , " are we not of that class ?" I have ventured to write this , not to upbraid , but to remind these Ex . and 111 . brethren that they are

unmindful of their allegiance , which they thus inadvertently transfer , by supporting indirectly an irregular and unauthorised system . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , As ADMIRER OF CONSISTENCY . K . H . 30 ° . Sidmouth , April 13 th , 1871 .

The Rite Of Misraim.

THE RITE OF MISRAIM .

TO THE BDITOE OP THE EEEEMASOlfS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC HIREOH . Dear Sir and Brother , —The Conservator General , 30 ° , who composed the article in your contemporary of the 8 th inst ., must have been hit very hard to have written such a penny-a-line effusion . I wonder what the Golden Square Monarchs will reply ?

What amuses one most is the barefacedness of any follower of " the Great Bedarride himself" to twit any other body with regarding " £ B . d . as the summum bonum of Masonry , —the first qualification of candidates . " Why Marc Bedarride and his brothers were the biggest Masonic extortionersif Masonic

, history be true , that the world ever saw . The very first lodge of Misraim which they started rebelled in consequence of the deplorable way the three brothers appropriated the funds , —which , by the way , they couldn't replace as they were declared bankrupts by the Tribunal of Commerce . In 1840 the supposed

despisers of £ s . d . declared the Rite of Misraim indebted to them £ 5 , 272 , although they had received all the money that had been paid for initiations , steps , and diplomas . One cannot be astonished that the Misraimites accused the Brothers Bedarride of trading and living

upon Misraim Masonry , ( it is to be hoped the same accusation may not be made with equal truth against its principal promoter now , ) in spite however of that opinion , at the revival of the Rite , the brothers made-

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FREEMASONRY AND ITS INFLUENCE. Article 1
THE LATE ROMAN GOVERNMENT. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 66. Article 3
LIGHT COMES FROM THE EAST. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 6
CAN AN ENTERED APPRENTICE VOTE? Article 8
THE LITTLE TESTIMONIAL FUND. Article 8
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 8
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
REVIEWS. Article 9
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
Craft Masonry. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
INDIA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 17
PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS OF CONDOLENCE ON THE DEATH OF BRO. A. P. HAINS, M.D., TOTNES. Article 17
CHESHIRE EDUCATIONAL MASONIC INSTITUTION. Article 17
MASONIC FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOL, DUBLIN. Article 18
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 19
Poetry. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 28TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Correspondence.

3 rd vol . of nistoire secrete de la C ' our de Berlin , par Mirabeau . Another Correspondent , calling himself Vampire , wishes to know if any man of honour , knowing the history of the S . G . C . can retain membershi p with it . I reply that there are two or three thousand of us ,

whose names are not entirely unknown amongst our brethren of the craft , who are proud to be owned as members of the Antient and Accepted Rite . Following the example of such good Masons as " Lupus " and " A Masonic Student , " I am not so anxious as some Masons to puff my name before the craft—but am quite content again to sign myself , A MASON WHO BELIEVES IN HIS O . B .

Can An Entered Apprentice Vote?

CAN AN ENTERED APPRENTICE VOTE ?

TO THB EDITOE OE THE UEEESIASON 9 ' MAGAZINE AMD KASONIO KIEEOE . Dear Sir and Brother , —Will you kindly answer me the following in your next issue . Can an E . A . vote in matters pertaining to the lodge , and more especially for the Master of the lodge , in accordance with the constitutions of Grand Lodge ? Is it in

accordance with the teachings of ancient Freemasonry for any one beneath the degree of M . M . to vote ? Is the Master of the lodge duly elected , if , contrary to the bye-laws , an E . A . voted , and by the votes of E . A . it was decided who should be Master . Yours , F . C .

The Little Testimonial Fund.

THE LITTLE TESTIMONIAL FUND .

TO T 1 IE ED 1 TOK OB TUB IKEEHASONs' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIKEOB . Dear Sir and Brother—I have noticed with considerable surprise a list , published elsewhere , of subscriptions to the "Little Testimonial Fund . " I say with surprise , because , as I understand , this is in acknowledgment of services rendered in re Eosicrueian Red Cross of ConstantineOrder of

, Holy Sepulchre , and the Rite of Misraim . Members of the 18 ° and 30 ° , whose names I see amongst them , must surely forget their allegiance to the Supreme Council , when they thus indirectly support a movement destined or , at least , intended to supplant the authority of the Ancient and Accepted

Rite . One can understand how men of a certain class , holding under the S . G . C , and Masonic jewellers ( not all I hope ) should , as a matter of £ s . d . thus appear in print as contributors ; though it would be much more to their credit if their names were suppressed ; but when independent men , gentlemen , and I observe a few of the still hi gher classes , have been

The Little Testimonial Fund.

induced to support such a movement , it might well be asked , "Do they really know the signification of what they are doing ?" The Supreme Council , 33 ° , may well be careful whom they admit to participate in the government of their Orders ; but whether this rivalry orig inated in

jealousy and disappointment , as intimated in a recent American periodical , or in mistaken notions of free trade in Masonic degrees , every one must admit that the common courtesies of life would prompt any gentleman to request to be allowed to resign his connection with one body before attaching himself to

a rival establishment , for * ' to hold with the hare and run with the hounds " has ever been considered an invidious and discreditable position . It was observed by tbe writer of an excellent letter in the "Freemasons' Magazine , " April 8 th , that " some brethren iu taking the O . B . of'W . M . seem to

consider it a mere matter of form . " Let those members of the Ancient and Accepted Rite , who are thus acting , place their hand on their heart and say , " are we not of that class ?" I have ventured to write this , not to upbraid , but to remind these Ex . and 111 . brethren that they are

unmindful of their allegiance , which they thus inadvertently transfer , by supporting indirectly an irregular and unauthorised system . I am , Sir and Brother , Yours fraternally , As ADMIRER OF CONSISTENCY . K . H . 30 ° . Sidmouth , April 13 th , 1871 .

The Rite Of Misraim.

THE RITE OF MISRAIM .

TO THE BDITOE OP THE EEEEMASOlfS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC HIREOH . Dear Sir and Brother , —The Conservator General , 30 ° , who composed the article in your contemporary of the 8 th inst ., must have been hit very hard to have written such a penny-a-line effusion . I wonder what the Golden Square Monarchs will reply ?

What amuses one most is the barefacedness of any follower of " the Great Bedarride himself" to twit any other body with regarding " £ B . d . as the summum bonum of Masonry , —the first qualification of candidates . " Why Marc Bedarride and his brothers were the biggest Masonic extortionersif Masonic

, history be true , that the world ever saw . The very first lodge of Misraim which they started rebelled in consequence of the deplorable way the three brothers appropriated the funds , —which , by the way , they couldn't replace as they were declared bankrupts by the Tribunal of Commerce . In 1840 the supposed

despisers of £ s . d . declared the Rite of Misraim indebted to them £ 5 , 272 , although they had received all the money that had been paid for initiations , steps , and diplomas . One cannot be astonished that the Misraimites accused the Brothers Bedarride of trading and living

upon Misraim Masonry , ( it is to be hoped the same accusation may not be made with equal truth against its principal promoter now , ) in spite however of that opinion , at the revival of the Rite , the brothers made-

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