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Obituary.

" ' He was a very prominent member of the Masonic Fraternity . He Avas " ' Grand Master for the State of Ohio from 1850 to 1853 . In 1847 he Avas '* ' elected Grand Master of the Knights Templar of the United States , and " ' served in that capacity for nine successive years . In 1842 , he Avas made " ' Grand High-Priest of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Ohio , holding the " * p lace for five successive years . Of Mr . Hubbard's habits as a student , and " ' of his scholarlattainmentsAve have spoken beforeand among those Avho

y , , "' met him every day it Avould be superfluous to refer to incidents with which " ' they arc familiar . Mr . Hubbard ' s family consists of the AA'ife and five ehil" ' dren , three sons and two daughters . One of the sons is AVOII known as the " ' cashier of tho bank of which his father was president ; another is a resident " ' of London , and the other of this city . One of the daughters , the Avife of Mr . " ' Ira lluteheson , is a resident of this city , and the other , Mrs . Dr . Bliss , lives ¦'' in New York . ' "—Masonic Eclectic for February , 1866 .

Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .

To THE PUBLIC PRESS , BOTH ENGLISH A . E"D FOKEIGK . —The reservation of the rights of reproduction ) or translation , which we claim for our contents , we desire may le co 7 istrued in the most liberal manner . If our contemporaries can find matter in our pages which they would transfer to their own , so long as thei / will quote it as extracted from THE MASONIC PRESS , they arc heartily welcome to republish it , and will have our thanks for so doing . We promise reciprocity . Where we quote we will always mention our informant by Us recognized title . Our reservation of rights extends only to those who would use our information , and deprive us of the credit of its publicity , by inserting such matter without an acknowledgment . If the labourer is worthy of his hire , give him the full benefit of it , and be sure he is never more gratified than to find his ejforts have been successful , and that his exertions have been duly remembered and chronicled .

To Subscribers.

TO SUBSCRIBERS .

THE Editor regrets that several circumstances , over Avhich he had no control , have unavoidably delayed the earlier publication of the present number . When he states that a death in his familyis one of those circumstances he believes his friends will admit the A * alidity of his plea .

MASONIC PRESS OFFICE , April § th , 1866 . M . F . 33 ° . —The New Torlc Dispatch came safe to hand . Thanks for your kind interest . Indian Freemasons Friend . —One number , that for February , safely arrived .

Bro . Fauvely . —January and . February numbers arrived . Indian Journal of Freemasonry . —No . 11 . received . El Espejo Masonieo . —January and February numbers all safe . A letter will be sent to the Editor when certain inquiries have been instituted relative to his valued communication ,

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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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Obituary.

" ' He was a very prominent member of the Masonic Fraternity . He Avas " ' Grand Master for the State of Ohio from 1850 to 1853 . In 1847 he Avas '* ' elected Grand Master of the Knights Templar of the United States , and " ' served in that capacity for nine successive years . In 1842 , he Avas made " ' Grand High-Priest of Royal Arch Masons of the State of Ohio , holding the " * p lace for five successive years . Of Mr . Hubbard's habits as a student , and " ' of his scholarlattainmentsAve have spoken beforeand among those Avho

y , , "' met him every day it Avould be superfluous to refer to incidents with which " ' they arc familiar . Mr . Hubbard ' s family consists of the AA'ife and five ehil" ' dren , three sons and two daughters . One of the sons is AVOII known as the " ' cashier of tho bank of which his father was president ; another is a resident " ' of London , and the other of this city . One of the daughters , the Avife of Mr . " ' Ira lluteheson , is a resident of this city , and the other , Mrs . Dr . Bliss , lives ¦'' in New York . ' "—Masonic Eclectic for February , 1866 .

Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .

To THE PUBLIC PRESS , BOTH ENGLISH A . E"D FOKEIGK . —The reservation of the rights of reproduction ) or translation , which we claim for our contents , we desire may le co 7 istrued in the most liberal manner . If our contemporaries can find matter in our pages which they would transfer to their own , so long as thei / will quote it as extracted from THE MASONIC PRESS , they arc heartily welcome to republish it , and will have our thanks for so doing . We promise reciprocity . Where we quote we will always mention our informant by Us recognized title . Our reservation of rights extends only to those who would use our information , and deprive us of the credit of its publicity , by inserting such matter without an acknowledgment . If the labourer is worthy of his hire , give him the full benefit of it , and be sure he is never more gratified than to find his ejforts have been successful , and that his exertions have been duly remembered and chronicled .

To Subscribers.

TO SUBSCRIBERS .

THE Editor regrets that several circumstances , over Avhich he had no control , have unavoidably delayed the earlier publication of the present number . When he states that a death in his familyis one of those circumstances he believes his friends will admit the A * alidity of his plea .

MASONIC PRESS OFFICE , April § th , 1866 . M . F . 33 ° . —The New Torlc Dispatch came safe to hand . Thanks for your kind interest . Indian Freemasons Friend . —One number , that for February , safely arrived .

Bro . Fauvely . —January and . February numbers arrived . Indian Journal of Freemasonry . —No . 11 . received . El Espejo Masonieo . —January and February numbers all safe . A letter will be sent to the Editor when certain inquiries have been instituted relative to his valued communication ,

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