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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the facts , or opinions , expressed by any cor resp > on dent . He reserves to himself the right of deciding when any subject shall be discontinued , and of rejecting such letters as he deems -unsuitable to THE MASONIC PKESS . Every letter must be accompanied by the full names , masonic ranlc , and address , of the writer , not necessarily for publication , -unless desired , but as a guarantee of good faith . These particulars will always be treated as a confidential trust . ' ]

The Last Thing Out In The Masonic Line.

THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE .

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PEESS . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —Very many brethren must have sympathised deepl y Avith the Confederate States of America during the late unhappy war , but to make that a reason for leA'ying contributions to build a Masonic Hall is so intensely American , that few will credit it here . The following circular Avas addressed to " AVorshiful Master of Lod

p ge No . , P . & A , M . London , England , " and Ave were charged one shilling and twopence extra postage for the precious document , Avhich you may think Avorth reprinting , as it is tho last thing out , in the masonic line , that I knoAV of . THE SECRETARY OP LODGE , No . . " PORTSMOUTH , VA . DEC . 1 , 1865 .

" To ( lie Worsldpful Master , Wardens and Brethren , of Lodge , No . . " The undersigned have been appointed a Committee on behalf of MOIWT " A ^ ERXOJf LODGE , No . 166 , Portsmouth , Virginia , to memoralise our Brethren to ' ' aid and assist us , in erecting a MASONIC TEMPLE in this city . " It is known to our Brethren throughout our land , that as a section , AVO are " at this time almost destitute of money ; and that from the effects of the

" disastrous Avar which has so lately ceased , we have been left A'ery poor indeed . " It may even be said , that during tho last four years , it has been at times " extremely difficult to keep our beloved Order above the surging Avaves Avhicli " have swept over our laud , carrying down , almost Avithout an exception , all the " other charitable and beneficial Institutions , Avhich before , Avere in so flourishing " a condition ; and it was only through those efforts , which true Masonry will " ever invokethat through this dark period our lights have been kept burning

, , " and our column standing erect and unscathed amidst this almost universal " desolation . In our hour of need , will not our Brethren come to our relief , " and out of their abundance relieve our necessities ? " But it may be asked , Avhat claims have Ave , more than our sister Lodges , " throughout our section ? We ansAver , that Ave claim no pre-eminence in good " deeds , in charitable Avorks , or in Masonic devotion ; but as we have made our " ¦ necessities knownsurely Ave will not appeal in vain to our sister Lod for

, ges " that aid , Avith each Brother , in his individual capacity , is entitled to receive . " Mount A ernon Lodge was organized in 1858 , and until the present , Ave have ' struggled on through good and through evil report , occupying , by sufferance , ' ' the Lodge room of our sister Lodge in this city . But as three other Institu" tions also occupy the same room , it will be apparent to all , that our privileges " cannot bo commensurate with our requirements . Under ordinary circumstances , " and under a different state of affairs , it might not have been necessary that

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HINTS ON THE SECRET LITERATURE OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. Article 11
LAWS, &c., OF THE UNITED SACRED BAND OF ROYAL ARCH KNIGHTS TEMPLAR PRIESTS. Article 14
FORM OF CERTIFICATE. Article 15
REPRINT OF SCARCE, ORCURIOUS , BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY . Article 22
Untitled Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS . Article 29
NOVEL INVESTITURE. Article 29
GRAND OFFICE. Article 29
BRO. PRESTON'S COLLECTIONS. Article 30
THE ANCIENT LANDMARK. Article 30
THE CYPHER OF NINE. Article 30
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 31
THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE. Article 31
MASONIC INTERLOPERS. Article 32
To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS. Article 33
PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS. Article 33
JERSEY FETE. Article 34
"MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY (LIMITED.) Article 35
REVIEWS. Article 36
POETRY. Article 43
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 44
DUBLIN. Article 44
DEVONPORT. Article 44
MARK MASONRY.—(Unrecognized.) Article 44
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 45
OBITUARY. Article 45
THE R.W. BRO. J. J. L. HOFF. Article 46
THE HON. WILLIAM B. HUBBARD. Article 46
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
TO SUBSCRIBERS. Article 47
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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

[ The Editor does not hold himself responsible for the facts , or opinions , expressed by any cor resp > on dent . He reserves to himself the right of deciding when any subject shall be discontinued , and of rejecting such letters as he deems -unsuitable to THE MASONIC PKESS . Every letter must be accompanied by the full names , masonic ranlc , and address , of the writer , not necessarily for publication , -unless desired , but as a guarantee of good faith . These particulars will always be treated as a confidential trust . ' ]

The Last Thing Out In The Masonic Line.

THE LAST THING OUT IN THE MASONIC LINE .

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PEESS . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —Very many brethren must have sympathised deepl y Avith the Confederate States of America during the late unhappy war , but to make that a reason for leA'ying contributions to build a Masonic Hall is so intensely American , that few will credit it here . The following circular Avas addressed to " AVorshiful Master of Lod

p ge No . , P . & A , M . London , England , " and Ave were charged one shilling and twopence extra postage for the precious document , Avhich you may think Avorth reprinting , as it is tho last thing out , in the masonic line , that I knoAV of . THE SECRETARY OP LODGE , No . . " PORTSMOUTH , VA . DEC . 1 , 1865 .

" To ( lie Worsldpful Master , Wardens and Brethren , of Lodge , No . . " The undersigned have been appointed a Committee on behalf of MOIWT " A ^ ERXOJf LODGE , No . 166 , Portsmouth , Virginia , to memoralise our Brethren to ' ' aid and assist us , in erecting a MASONIC TEMPLE in this city . " It is known to our Brethren throughout our land , that as a section , AVO are " at this time almost destitute of money ; and that from the effects of the

" disastrous Avar which has so lately ceased , we have been left A'ery poor indeed . " It may even be said , that during tho last four years , it has been at times " extremely difficult to keep our beloved Order above the surging Avaves Avhicli " have swept over our laud , carrying down , almost Avithout an exception , all the " other charitable and beneficial Institutions , Avhich before , Avere in so flourishing " a condition ; and it was only through those efforts , which true Masonry will " ever invokethat through this dark period our lights have been kept burning

, , " and our column standing erect and unscathed amidst this almost universal " desolation . In our hour of need , will not our Brethren come to our relief , " and out of their abundance relieve our necessities ? " But it may be asked , Avhat claims have Ave , more than our sister Lodges , " throughout our section ? We ansAver , that Ave claim no pre-eminence in good " deeds , in charitable Avorks , or in Masonic devotion ; but as we have made our " ¦ necessities knownsurely Ave will not appeal in vain to our sister Lod for

, ges " that aid , Avith each Brother , in his individual capacity , is entitled to receive . " Mount A ernon Lodge was organized in 1858 , and until the present , Ave have ' struggled on through good and through evil report , occupying , by sufferance , ' ' the Lodge room of our sister Lodge in this city . But as three other Institu" tions also occupy the same room , it will be apparent to all , that our privileges " cannot bo commensurate with our requirements . Under ordinary circumstances , " and under a different state of affairs , it might not have been necessary that

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