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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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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 ,