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Masonic Interlopers.

for if you continue to tell us truths—unpalatable as they may be at first—¦ you may rely on receiving a large share of Masonic support . AVishing you every prosperity that you can desire for your excellent periodical , I am , yours faithfully , A WESTEEN SUBSCEIBEE , PS—Since I wrote last it has transpired thatbsome influence or other

.. , y , I cannot ascertain from Avhat source , tho granting of these Degrees has been abandoned by the brother in the AVest . This , I am sure , will be good news for the Supreme Grand Council , and demonstrate the influence of THE MASONIC PRESS .

To The Editor Of The Masonic Press.

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS .

BROTHER N . P . U ., —Your March number has been put into my hands . I am an old high grade Mason , made so many years ago in London . ^ . In my time , Avhen I ivas an actiA'e member , all tho brethren of the higher degrees used to confer them Avlien and AA'hei'O they liked . I took , up to tho Ne Plus Ultra , all tho degrees I could hear of , from Bro . Goldsworthy , at a tavern in the neighbourhood of Clerkenwoll . I well remember Drs . Crucifix and Leeson receiving them also at the same place . Having been out of England for many years , and IIOAV return

suffering from acute disorders , I have not rejoined any lodge since my , and my years and infirmities , preclude my having any idea of so doing , Consequently I was ignorant of a Supreme Council having been formed , but from your paper I learn it for the first time , and I am glad to find it is so , because I consider all things should be " done decently and in order . " A body Avithout a head is an anomaly , just as much as a state Avould bo Avithout an executive government

. In the course of my Avanderings abroad I frequently heard of Supreme Councils and A'isited one in Peru . AAHiat I saw there you will vividly imagine , and I came to the conclusion that the authority of such a body was of immense benefit to the Order . I found the Peruvians in correspondence Avith many other Councils . They handsomely , and privately , contributed of their abundance to their poorer brethren . They supervised all degrees , carefully examining , correcting , directing , and assisting lodges , or individual brethren in all doubts raid difficulties , and

ivere universally regarded as the best advisers , peace-makers , alms-givers , and instructors , Avhich Masons could have . How they became a Supremo Council I do not know , and no one I ever met seemed disposed to inquire . Whether there were , or were not , any private brethren AVIIO gave their series of degrees I never hoard , nor Avas I more fortunate , in a long residence , to have discovered a " spie and span" new council . -Both these appear to be in existence here , and I must say they both appear to mo exactly Avhat you have called them—interlopers .

Garrulous as old ago is—and I am verging on ninety—I cannot refrain from saying that if I could use my limbs I should be one of the first to recognize the existing powers . If those who you have spoken of are Aviso they will do the same , and put an end to their own false position . My grandchild writes for me , and she will order your hook through our librarian for an old man A \ dio loves regularity and order , notwithstanding he is a NE PLUS ULTEA .

Provincial Grand Superintendents.

PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS .

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS . DEAR SIR AND COMPANION , —A question has lately arisen as to the power of a Provincial Grand Superintendent to grant a Koyal Arch Chapter a dispensation so that its members might exalt brethren before their Avarrant , from the Grand Chapter , Avas granted . This has been done in one instance , and it VOL . I . N

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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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Masonic Interlopers.

for if you continue to tell us truths—unpalatable as they may be at first—¦ you may rely on receiving a large share of Masonic support . AVishing you every prosperity that you can desire for your excellent periodical , I am , yours faithfully , A WESTEEN SUBSCEIBEE , PS—Since I wrote last it has transpired thatbsome influence or other

.. , y , I cannot ascertain from Avhat source , tho granting of these Degrees has been abandoned by the brother in the AVest . This , I am sure , will be good news for the Supreme Grand Council , and demonstrate the influence of THE MASONIC PRESS .

To The Editor Of The Masonic Press.

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS .

BROTHER N . P . U ., —Your March number has been put into my hands . I am an old high grade Mason , made so many years ago in London . ^ . In my time , Avhen I ivas an actiA'e member , all tho brethren of the higher degrees used to confer them Avlien and AA'hei'O they liked . I took , up to tho Ne Plus Ultra , all tho degrees I could hear of , from Bro . Goldsworthy , at a tavern in the neighbourhood of Clerkenwoll . I well remember Drs . Crucifix and Leeson receiving them also at the same place . Having been out of England for many years , and IIOAV return

suffering from acute disorders , I have not rejoined any lodge since my , and my years and infirmities , preclude my having any idea of so doing , Consequently I was ignorant of a Supreme Council having been formed , but from your paper I learn it for the first time , and I am glad to find it is so , because I consider all things should be " done decently and in order . " A body Avithout a head is an anomaly , just as much as a state Avould bo Avithout an executive government

. In the course of my Avanderings abroad I frequently heard of Supreme Councils and A'isited one in Peru . AAHiat I saw there you will vividly imagine , and I came to the conclusion that the authority of such a body was of immense benefit to the Order . I found the Peruvians in correspondence Avith many other Councils . They handsomely , and privately , contributed of their abundance to their poorer brethren . They supervised all degrees , carefully examining , correcting , directing , and assisting lodges , or individual brethren in all doubts raid difficulties , and

ivere universally regarded as the best advisers , peace-makers , alms-givers , and instructors , Avhich Masons could have . How they became a Supremo Council I do not know , and no one I ever met seemed disposed to inquire . Whether there were , or were not , any private brethren AVIIO gave their series of degrees I never hoard , nor Avas I more fortunate , in a long residence , to have discovered a " spie and span" new council . -Both these appear to be in existence here , and I must say they both appear to mo exactly Avhat you have called them—interlopers .

Garrulous as old ago is—and I am verging on ninety—I cannot refrain from saying that if I could use my limbs I should be one of the first to recognize the existing powers . If those who you have spoken of are Aviso they will do the same , and put an end to their own false position . My grandchild writes for me , and she will order your hook through our librarian for an old man A \ dio loves regularity and order , notwithstanding he is a NE PLUS ULTEA .

Provincial Grand Superintendents.

PROVINCIAL GRAND SUPERINTENDENTS .

To the Editor of THE MASONIC PRESS . DEAR SIR AND COMPANION , —A question has lately arisen as to the power of a Provincial Grand Superintendent to grant a Koyal Arch Chapter a dispensation so that its members might exalt brethren before their Avarrant , from the Grand Chapter , Avas granted . This has been done in one instance , and it VOL . I . N

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