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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Bno . TENisoN .-Our congratulations upon deserved promotion will ho as acceptable as they are sincere . BKO . SHIEI . LS . —The word of promise is hopeful . To . J . REKnEn .-Our last number was published on tho 27 th of June . We must remu our correspondent , and all who may at any time be misled by their booksellers , that we shall ourselves give good and sufficient notice when we stall . stop the publication . Bno . Gn . F « . t . AN .-Souie day or ither we'll tak a stoup th * gither-a ' s well noo . Bao ! CUoZMD ( Paris . ) -The communication dated Nov . 18 V . Has but just reached
. » , .. us' We shall be glad to avail ourselves of his able assistance . Bno . G . AARONs .-Our limits prevent copious " errata . " Kimchl should certainly have been honoured instead of Kircher . „„—nitres H . H-Bless the maA-forty-two errors in our last ! Since which we have oursehes discovered seventeen more . Brother W . is a mighty grave body , and even he could not resist
" NOACHIDA DALRtlABicus-We are happy to resume correspondence , and shall answer " Bn " D . W . NAsn .-Tl . e valuable paper stall appear in our next . We hail it as the commencement of future correspondence , nr ^ nnie and THE U « S W . RAWUNS—W O liave mislaid some anecdotes , both Masomc and general , of out deceased Brother . Will some kind correspondent aid us in our ^ ma . A PAST SfKlvARD .-In declining the report we disclaim any want of courtesy . The matter had better drop—officiousness is oflensive . least irregularand come
P . M . ( De » on ? ort . ) -B « = « " «<»* * a * proceedings were at , may under public examination . P . M . ( Devonport ) is correct , A MASTER M ASON ( Towcestcv . ) -Vfe cordially agree in the sentiments expressed , and expect that the wishes of a rising and industrious constituency will find favour by the appointment of . inactive provincial executive . Bno . KBD ^ . -We omitted to" see the other side" of his kind tetter at the time , and we now beg to acknowledge the courtesy of himself andfriends . The lastletter cametoo late for Ons number , and the article -ms woxtal off , under an impression that Bro . 1 C . was probably
ARGUS ( 0 . a misnomer ) forgets that by the elevation of the parent m the peerage by tho title of the Earl of Zetland , the Hon . Thomas Dundas becomes Lord Dundas . E . C .-The address as from a female , is complimentary to Masons , but it requires very T / ilTlCsT-Why not give the name ? For want of it we have only used the information i » cncraliy « U M -The newly constituted Lodge at Chigwell is in a most promising state . Bao BALES WHITE .-WO owe a large amount of arrear , but will make payment on account as speedily as possible . It is pleasant to hear that if not at " wicket . " he can look on and see fair play ; and we question if he does not now and then catch a straggler . _ BRO . T . BnuTTON—Thanks , kind friend ! It is pleasant to do all you desire . The
interview was highly satisfactory . . BRO . P .-The game was excellent and acceptable ; and coming just now , we av . id ourselves ( as directed so to do ) of this mode of acknowledging it . A PAST G RAND STEWARD ( 1837-8 . ) -We do not credit the rumour . " Fama cotat . BRO ; * ^ .-Letters for Bro . John Lee Stevens should be addressed to him , 31 , Charing Cross , care of Mr . James Stevens , accountant . _ P M . _ . _ L . R . ( Leami ^ ton . ) - ^ can offer no better advice under the circumstances than to observe the Consti-utions . The excellent D . G . M . was placed in an unusual difficulty .
ttw F ^ ENDS-Lct them on the instant apprize Bros . Le Gendre Starkie and Preston of the FACTS , and we will answer for the result . Should our present number be m time" Days are reckoned . " lino UEEDER . —The article came too late for insertion . * * * Brother A . Dobie , J . G . D ., has been elected Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes .
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To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS
Bno . TENisoN .-Our congratulations upon deserved promotion will ho as acceptable as they are sincere . BKO . SHIEI . LS . —The word of promise is hopeful . To . J . REKnEn .-Our last number was published on tho 27 th of June . We must remu our correspondent , and all who may at any time be misled by their booksellers , that we shall ourselves give good and sufficient notice when we stall . stop the publication . Bno . Gn . F « . t . AN .-Souie day or ither we'll tak a stoup th * gither-a ' s well noo . Bao ! CUoZMD ( Paris . ) -The communication dated Nov . 18 V . Has but just reached
. » , .. us' We shall be glad to avail ourselves of his able assistance . Bno . G . AARONs .-Our limits prevent copious " errata . " Kimchl should certainly have been honoured instead of Kircher . „„—nitres H . H-Bless the maA-forty-two errors in our last ! Since which we have oursehes discovered seventeen more . Brother W . is a mighty grave body , and even he could not resist
" NOACHIDA DALRtlABicus-We are happy to resume correspondence , and shall answer " Bn " D . W . NAsn .-Tl . e valuable paper stall appear in our next . We hail it as the commencement of future correspondence , nr ^ nnie and THE U « S W . RAWUNS—W O liave mislaid some anecdotes , both Masomc and general , of out deceased Brother . Will some kind correspondent aid us in our ^ ma . A PAST SfKlvARD .-In declining the report we disclaim any want of courtesy . The matter had better drop—officiousness is oflensive . least irregularand come
P . M . ( De » on ? ort . ) -B « = « " «<»* * a * proceedings were at , may under public examination . P . M . ( Devonport ) is correct , A MASTER M ASON ( Towcestcv . ) -Vfe cordially agree in the sentiments expressed , and expect that the wishes of a rising and industrious constituency will find favour by the appointment of . inactive provincial executive . Bno . KBD ^ . -We omitted to" see the other side" of his kind tetter at the time , and we now beg to acknowledge the courtesy of himself andfriends . The lastletter cametoo late for Ons number , and the article -ms woxtal off , under an impression that Bro . 1 C . was probably
ARGUS ( 0 . a misnomer ) forgets that by the elevation of the parent m the peerage by tho title of the Earl of Zetland , the Hon . Thomas Dundas becomes Lord Dundas . E . C .-The address as from a female , is complimentary to Masons , but it requires very T / ilTlCsT-Why not give the name ? For want of it we have only used the information i » cncraliy « U M -The newly constituted Lodge at Chigwell is in a most promising state . Bao BALES WHITE .-WO owe a large amount of arrear , but will make payment on account as speedily as possible . It is pleasant to hear that if not at " wicket . " he can look on and see fair play ; and we question if he does not now and then catch a straggler . _ BRO . T . BnuTTON—Thanks , kind friend ! It is pleasant to do all you desire . The
interview was highly satisfactory . . BRO . P .-The game was excellent and acceptable ; and coming just now , we av . id ourselves ( as directed so to do ) of this mode of acknowledging it . A PAST G RAND STEWARD ( 1837-8 . ) -We do not credit the rumour . " Fama cotat . BRO ; * ^ .-Letters for Bro . John Lee Stevens should be addressed to him , 31 , Charing Cross , care of Mr . James Stevens , accountant . _ P M . _ . _ L . R . ( Leami ^ ton . ) - ^ can offer no better advice under the circumstances than to observe the Consti-utions . The excellent D . G . M . was placed in an unusual difficulty .
ttw F ^ ENDS-Lct them on the instant apprize Bros . Le Gendre Starkie and Preston of the FACTS , and we will answer for the result . Should our present number be m time" Days are reckoned . " lino UEEDER . —The article came too late for insertion . * * * Brother A . Dobie , J . G . D ., has been elected Vice-President of the Board of General Purposes .