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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

- ?¦ ' - — [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained by Correspondents . ]

MASONIC PRACTICE IN IRELAND , TO THE EDITOR OE TUB EKEBMASONS' MAGAZINE AUD MASONIC MIRROR . BEAU Sin AXD BROTHER , —In a late number of your publication , at page 204 , j'ou state , in reply to the query of "II . 1 . 1 . " that " tbe ambitious

initiate , if he chanced to hear how easily tlie degrees are conferred in the sister countries , would often make a journey with no otbor view than that of obtaining them . " If the foregoing be correct as regards Ireland , I can only say we do not act up to the rules of the governing body , which prescribe that candidates' names shall remain on Lodge books for one month before ballot ; and that a month at least must intervene between the conferring of eacli degree . Nowas I can speak particularly with reference to

, our Lodge here , I beg to say that these directions are strictly adhered to ; ancl , as au instance of a practice whicli is uniform in No . 935 , allow me to mention that , upon a late occasion , when a titled brother who had been initiated upwards of a year previously in a London Lodge wished to obtain the F . C . and M . M . degrees in Wexford , be was informed by the Loclge that they could not be given until bis mother Loclge would signify its concurrence in such a course . You will therefore perceive that the facility to

which you allude , if existing , is not general ; nor is it to be supposed such would be sanctioned by tlie Grand Lodge of Ireland . Believe me , fraternally yours , J S Wexford , lOlli Feb ., 1859 . Sec , to Lodge No . 935 , TVexford .

THE GLOBE LODGE . TO THE ' EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DE . VU SIR ASD BROTHER , —I still maintain that I gave all tbe necessary proofs of my being a Mason in tbe various degrees correctland having

y , done so , ought to have been admitted when I presented myself at the Globe Loclge . Even if I bad produced my certificate I am convinced I should not have been in any better position to be admitted . The first objection I met with was , after having signed my name in a book , that the

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BUSINESS OF GRAND LODGE. Article 1
TASMANIA. Article 2
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 8
MASONRY IN AFRICA. Article 9
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 16
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 19
METROPOLITAN. Article 22
PROVINCIAL. Article 24
MARK MASONRY. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 38
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 39
COLONIAL. Article 39
INDIA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
NOTICES. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

- ?¦ ' - — [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained by Correspondents . ]

MASONIC PRACTICE IN IRELAND , TO THE EDITOR OE TUB EKEBMASONS' MAGAZINE AUD MASONIC MIRROR . BEAU Sin AXD BROTHER , —In a late number of your publication , at page 204 , j'ou state , in reply to the query of "II . 1 . 1 . " that " tbe ambitious

initiate , if he chanced to hear how easily tlie degrees are conferred in the sister countries , would often make a journey with no otbor view than that of obtaining them . " If the foregoing be correct as regards Ireland , I can only say we do not act up to the rules of the governing body , which prescribe that candidates' names shall remain on Lodge books for one month before ballot ; and that a month at least must intervene between the conferring of eacli degree . Nowas I can speak particularly with reference to

, our Lodge here , I beg to say that these directions are strictly adhered to ; ancl , as au instance of a practice whicli is uniform in No . 935 , allow me to mention that , upon a late occasion , when a titled brother who had been initiated upwards of a year previously in a London Lodge wished to obtain the F . C . and M . M . degrees in Wexford , be was informed by the Loclge that they could not be given until bis mother Loclge would signify its concurrence in such a course . You will therefore perceive that the facility to

which you allude , if existing , is not general ; nor is it to be supposed such would be sanctioned by tlie Grand Lodge of Ireland . Believe me , fraternally yours , J S Wexford , lOlli Feb ., 1859 . Sec , to Lodge No . 935 , TVexford .

THE GLOBE LODGE . TO THE ' EDITOR OP THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DE . VU SIR ASD BROTHER , —I still maintain that I gave all tbe necessary proofs of my being a Mason in tbe various degrees correctland having

y , done so , ought to have been admitted when I presented myself at the Globe Loclge . Even if I bad produced my certificate I am convinced I should not have been in any better position to be admitted . The first objection I met with was , after having signed my name in a book , that the

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