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To Correspondents.
that obligation and installation were essential requisites ; be it observed , _ ^ vcr a Prov . G . M . be otherwise qualified he can sit m Grand Lodge . Lord Mane s Lgerton , it noi otherwise qualified , ought not to have been present at the Grand Lodge in June last . TEMPLARS , & c . E C -The proper designation for an E . C . is Sir Knight A . or B ., not Sir A . B ., which is an impertinent assumption . " Want of decency is want of sense .
A PBOVISCAL KS . OHT -The Apron is thc Masonic Badge Those ^ »*»« " ^^ every thing rarely know any thing . The time has not arrived to entel _ i I n . the 1 » c _ pn mis of our correspondent ' s letter ; but we are at our post , ami will ende . ivo r to gu . ird a inst surnrise More mischief lias arisen from the " Crmkum-crankums '' of the woi id ne ho gW learn , l ! thin from the ap-. thy of thirtj ; years' duration ; as if Adam were n . the common progenitor of all . An honest tradesman , s every whit as good a man as a m . igist ate . we knew one of the latter class who w ; . s a labourer , aud himself a porter , yet the sovereign conferred honours on the latter . We could multiply instances . THIM-V-THIHD DKBI . RE-AS conferred by thc laic Bro . Alexander Dcuchar , S . G-1 . G . hConfer with Crucefix
Edinburg . Dr . . A CAPTAi . v .-The amende was beyond our expectation , and with that , let the past be remembered no more . BENEVOLENT ANNUITY FUND .
sHHife .. ^ s-sss ^ r Sected TL ™ --lS ™ r opinion releif by Grand Lodge is itself a denial to the probability of nich A » " Income . The non-examination of a petitioner under the circumstances statedf ™ ™ douSTLhiten tional error on the part of lhe Bond . « ho , £ * - te » misdirectedThe Committee is composed of
= misinformed or . > "fyj ™» ht them eschew prejudice-accept every good ease , and leave the result to tue ballot . •»* We have received several provincial letter on the supposed inequality of the elective power in London and the Provinces . The subject requires very grave consideration We insert one letter as a sample of the others , which are chiefly from the north . Vide page 4 J . THE ASYLUM . THE GENERAL COMMITTEE EARNESTLY SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS OF TUE
FRATERNITY , TO REPLACE THE SERIOUS LOSS BY A DEFAULTER AND THE EXPENCES OF THE CHANCETtY SUIT . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL IS FIXED TO TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY , THE 17 TH OF JUNE NEXT , AT FREEMASONS * HALL .
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To Correspondents.
that obligation and installation were essential requisites ; be it observed , _ ^ vcr a Prov . G . M . be otherwise qualified he can sit m Grand Lodge . Lord Mane s Lgerton , it noi otherwise qualified , ought not to have been present at the Grand Lodge in June last . TEMPLARS , & c . E C -The proper designation for an E . C . is Sir Knight A . or B ., not Sir A . B ., which is an impertinent assumption . " Want of decency is want of sense .
A PBOVISCAL KS . OHT -The Apron is thc Masonic Badge Those ^ »*»« " ^^ every thing rarely know any thing . The time has not arrived to entel _ i I n . the 1 » c _ pn mis of our correspondent ' s letter ; but we are at our post , ami will ende . ivo r to gu . ird a inst surnrise More mischief lias arisen from the " Crmkum-crankums '' of the woi id ne ho gW learn , l ! thin from the ap-. thy of thirtj ; years' duration ; as if Adam were n . the common progenitor of all . An honest tradesman , s every whit as good a man as a m . igist ate . we knew one of the latter class who w ; . s a labourer , aud himself a porter , yet the sovereign conferred honours on the latter . We could multiply instances . THIM-V-THIHD DKBI . RE-AS conferred by thc laic Bro . Alexander Dcuchar , S . G-1 . G . hConfer with Crucefix
Edinburg . Dr . . A CAPTAi . v .-The amende was beyond our expectation , and with that , let the past be remembered no more . BENEVOLENT ANNUITY FUND .
sHHife .. ^ s-sss ^ r Sected TL ™ --lS ™ r opinion releif by Grand Lodge is itself a denial to the probability of nich A » " Income . The non-examination of a petitioner under the circumstances statedf ™ ™ douSTLhiten tional error on the part of lhe Bond . « ho , £ * - te » misdirectedThe Committee is composed of
= misinformed or . > "fyj ™» ht them eschew prejudice-accept every good ease , and leave the result to tue ballot . •»* We have received several provincial letter on the supposed inequality of the elective power in London and the Provinces . The subject requires very grave consideration We insert one letter as a sample of the others , which are chiefly from the north . Vide page 4 J . THE ASYLUM . THE GENERAL COMMITTEE EARNESTLY SOLICIT SUBSCRIPTIONS OF TUE
FRATERNITY , TO REPLACE THE SERIOUS LOSS BY A DEFAULTER AND THE EXPENCES OF THE CHANCETtY SUIT . THE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL IS FIXED TO TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY , THE 17 TH OF JUNE NEXT , AT FREEMASONS * HALL .