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communications and petitions ; I am therefore confident , that in order to relieve their anxiety , you will not delay a moment in laying our case before the proper officers . —I have the honour of subscribing myself , Right Worshipful Sir ,

Edward Hamper , Esq ., Yours fraternally , Colonial Secretary of the United ( Signed ) John Dean , Grand Lodge of England . Secretary of Convention . . P . S . —We have written Bro . Laughton , requesting him to render you any assistance in his . power in the above business . You will consider him , the

authorized agent of the Convention , as whatever he may do in our behalf , as to expense or other business relative to obtaining the warrant , will be acknowledged by the Convention . ( Signed ) John Dean " , Secretary of Convention .

TO . THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Deab Sir afd Brother , —I have just had an opportunity of perusing your Magazine for April , 1856 , and must say that I felt highly gratified at the amount of Masonic information contained therein . I assure you I lost no time in sending through , a stationer here to subscribe to so valuable a book , and have ordered the back numbers , from January , 1856 . I belong to the British Lodge ,

No . 419 , of South Africa , and have sent you herewith a short account—" from one of our local papers "—of the inauguration of a new temple for the Lodge , which has cost upwards of £ 1 , 500 , a very large sum for so small a Lodge to expend upon a Masonic temple , numbering at the time of the purchase about thirtyfive members ; but am very happy to inform you that at the present time we number upwards of fifty subscribing members .

There are two Dutch Lodges at Cape Town , and two English . The other Lodge is the Hope , No . 473 , but they have had no meetings for some time ; but a new Master has been nominated , and I hope ere long the " Hope " will flourish , as well as the "British , " in Cape Town . We feel greatly the want of a Prov . Grand Master at the Cape , and have sent to the Grand Lodge about it ; and have no doubt shall receive a favourable reply to our request , which is , that we may have a Prov . Grand Master , without the

expense of a Prov . Grand Lodge , as the Dutch Prov . Grand Master is a Lodge in himself , to grant dispensations , & c . The account of the inauguration I enclose , thinking it might he interesting to your readers . There is likewise a question which a friend has requested me to try and have solved , through the medium of your colnnms , which I likewise enclose .

The members of this Lodge are about to present a testimonial to an old and faithful Past Master , and Past Secretary of the British Chapter , Bro . John King ; and in my next to you I will send you an account of the presentation . The celebration of the Festival of St . John the Baptist took place on the 24 th June last , and the W . M . elect was regularly installed , and was pleased to appoint and invest Bros . J . S . Rowe , S . W ., British Lodge ; M . T . King , J . W ., W .

Whitta , Treas . ; J . T . Roller , Sec . ; T . H . Harriden , S . D ., E . A . Bower , J . I ) ., James Lycett , I . G ., Christian Ganget , Tyler . Trusting you will excuse the liberty I have taken in sending you this in fori nation , believe me to remain , Yours fraternally , Cape Town , Cape of Good Hope , Thoh . F . Russell , July , 1856 . Master British Lodge , No . 419 .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ? THE ^ ttEEMASONH' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Respected Sik and Brother , —Permit a Master Mason of the province oi Worcestershire to ask my . Prov . Grand Master three plain questions , and to

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MASONIC PHILOSOPHY. Article 1
« THINGS NOT GENERALLY KNOWN."* Article 6
LINES TO A NEWLY-INITIATED BROTHER. Article 11
PENCILLINGS EROM THE SKETCH-BOOK OE A MADRAS OFFICER. Article 12
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 20
ANNIVERSARY OF A LODGE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 36
METE0P0LITAN. Article 50
PROVINCIAL. Article 54
ROYAL ARCH. Article 72
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED KITE. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 74
MAKE MASONRY. Article 75
SCOTLAND. Article 75
COLONIAL. Article 77
INDIA. Article 79
AMERICA. Article 80
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR OCTOBER. Article 82
OBITUARY. Article 83
NOTICE. Article 84
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Cohkesponbence.

communications and petitions ; I am therefore confident , that in order to relieve their anxiety , you will not delay a moment in laying our case before the proper officers . —I have the honour of subscribing myself , Right Worshipful Sir ,

Edward Hamper , Esq ., Yours fraternally , Colonial Secretary of the United ( Signed ) John Dean , Grand Lodge of England . Secretary of Convention . . P . S . —We have written Bro . Laughton , requesting him to render you any assistance in his . power in the above business . You will consider him , the

authorized agent of the Convention , as whatever he may do in our behalf , as to expense or other business relative to obtaining the warrant , will be acknowledged by the Convention . ( Signed ) John Dean " , Secretary of Convention .

TO . THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Deab Sir afd Brother , —I have just had an opportunity of perusing your Magazine for April , 1856 , and must say that I felt highly gratified at the amount of Masonic information contained therein . I assure you I lost no time in sending through , a stationer here to subscribe to so valuable a book , and have ordered the back numbers , from January , 1856 . I belong to the British Lodge ,

No . 419 , of South Africa , and have sent you herewith a short account—" from one of our local papers "—of the inauguration of a new temple for the Lodge , which has cost upwards of £ 1 , 500 , a very large sum for so small a Lodge to expend upon a Masonic temple , numbering at the time of the purchase about thirtyfive members ; but am very happy to inform you that at the present time we number upwards of fifty subscribing members .

There are two Dutch Lodges at Cape Town , and two English . The other Lodge is the Hope , No . 473 , but they have had no meetings for some time ; but a new Master has been nominated , and I hope ere long the " Hope " will flourish , as well as the "British , " in Cape Town . We feel greatly the want of a Prov . Grand Master at the Cape , and have sent to the Grand Lodge about it ; and have no doubt shall receive a favourable reply to our request , which is , that we may have a Prov . Grand Master , without the

expense of a Prov . Grand Lodge , as the Dutch Prov . Grand Master is a Lodge in himself , to grant dispensations , & c . The account of the inauguration I enclose , thinking it might he interesting to your readers . There is likewise a question which a friend has requested me to try and have solved , through the medium of your colnnms , which I likewise enclose .

The members of this Lodge are about to present a testimonial to an old and faithful Past Master , and Past Secretary of the British Chapter , Bro . John King ; and in my next to you I will send you an account of the presentation . The celebration of the Festival of St . John the Baptist took place on the 24 th June last , and the W . M . elect was regularly installed , and was pleased to appoint and invest Bros . J . S . Rowe , S . W ., British Lodge ; M . T . King , J . W ., W .

Whitta , Treas . ; J . T . Roller , Sec . ; T . H . Harriden , S . D ., E . A . Bower , J . I ) ., James Lycett , I . G ., Christian Ganget , Tyler . Trusting you will excuse the liberty I have taken in sending you this in fori nation , believe me to remain , Yours fraternally , Cape Town , Cape of Good Hope , Thoh . F . Russell , July , 1856 . Master British Lodge , No . 419 .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ? THE ^ ttEEMASONH' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . Respected Sik and Brother , —Permit a Master Mason of the province oi Worcestershire to ask my . Prov . Grand Master three plain questions , and to

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