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Cohkesponbence.

solicit from him a reply to the same in a fair straightforward manner , as becomes the head of the Craft in this district . 1 st . How is it that certain Brethren of this province , constituting a Lodge , have authorised their W . M . to omit from the customary list of toasts that of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master of the province , and that they have expressed entire concurrence in the W . M . ' s resolution of entirely omitting the same for the future , or , at all events , during his year of office ?

2 ndly . That a Brother was promoted by an \ extraordinary leap ( and so extraordinary as to draw increased attention to the same ) to a very high office in the Prov . Grand Lodge , when it is well known throughout the province , that he was never able to work a Degree , or open or close in three Degrees , without assistance ? ' ' 3 rdiy . How often has the R . W . Prov . Grand Master visited his private Lodge on their ordinary nights since his elevation to the high , honourable , and responsible office of Prov . Grand Master ?

As the real interests of Masonry in this province require an answer to these questions , and as it will best become the dignity of the Prov . Grand Master to give those answers , I trust he will acquiesce , so that we may the more readily be enabled to give him that credit for honesty and sincerity of purpose which he seems , and which he should rightly endeavour , to lay claim to . Excuse me respected Sir and Brother , for any error in trying to make use of

you m " Popping these Questions . " Worcester , Oct . 22 , 1856 .

to the editor op the freemasons' magazine and masonic mirror . Sir , —On the title-page of the Freemasons Calendar and Pocket Booh , I read the following words : " Published for the Benefit of the Charity Fund , under the sanction of the United Grand Lodge of England , and by command of the M . W . Grand Master . " Now , sir , all this is very fine and grandiloquent ; but if the Grand Lodge sanction , and the M . W . the Grand Master commands , the publication of a conglomeration of errors , they will find , despite our allegiance to , and respect for

them , that we will act on the principle that charity begins at home , and decline to invest even 2 s . 6 d . in the purchase of a publication more likely to lead us astray than to prove a faithful guide in Masonic matters . In travelling about I make it a point to put up , in each town I visit , at the house of a Brother , however humble it may be , in preference to lodging myself in a more imposing hotel , and accordingly I look out for the exhibition of some of our emblems , or consult

the Calendar to ascertain if there be a Lodge located there . Now , sir , hear how I have fared by following the latter course : I lately paid a visit to Northampton , and on looking at page 115 of the Calendar for the present year , I found that there were two Lodges which met in that town . [ Referring , then , to the numerical arrangement , I found that the Lodge of Merit , No . 687 , was to meet that very evening at the Earn Inn . To the Ram Inn I accordingly went , but found no

Lodge there . Indeed , the landlord informed me that during his time in the house ( about three years ) he had never seen any such thing , but spoke of one having formerly been held in it , as a thing in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant . Where is this Lodge now held ? I should like you to get the Grand Secretary to answer the question by putting down its locus in quo in the next issue of the Calendar . Yours fraternally , A Commercial Thavelleu ,

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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.

solicit from him a reply to the same in a fair straightforward manner , as becomes the head of the Craft in this district . 1 st . How is it that certain Brethren of this province , constituting a Lodge , have authorised their W . M . to omit from the customary list of toasts that of the R . W . Prov . Grand Master of the province , and that they have expressed entire concurrence in the W . M . ' s resolution of entirely omitting the same for the future , or , at all events , during his year of office ?

2 ndly . That a Brother was promoted by an \ extraordinary leap ( and so extraordinary as to draw increased attention to the same ) to a very high office in the Prov . Grand Lodge , when it is well known throughout the province , that he was never able to work a Degree , or open or close in three Degrees , without assistance ? ' ' 3 rdiy . How often has the R . W . Prov . Grand Master visited his private Lodge on their ordinary nights since his elevation to the high , honourable , and responsible office of Prov . Grand Master ?

As the real interests of Masonry in this province require an answer to these questions , and as it will best become the dignity of the Prov . Grand Master to give those answers , I trust he will acquiesce , so that we may the more readily be enabled to give him that credit for honesty and sincerity of purpose which he seems , and which he should rightly endeavour , to lay claim to . Excuse me respected Sir and Brother , for any error in trying to make use of

you m " Popping these Questions . " Worcester , Oct . 22 , 1856 .

to the editor op the freemasons' magazine and masonic mirror . Sir , —On the title-page of the Freemasons Calendar and Pocket Booh , I read the following words : " Published for the Benefit of the Charity Fund , under the sanction of the United Grand Lodge of England , and by command of the M . W . Grand Master . " Now , sir , all this is very fine and grandiloquent ; but if the Grand Lodge sanction , and the M . W . the Grand Master commands , the publication of a conglomeration of errors , they will find , despite our allegiance to , and respect for

them , that we will act on the principle that charity begins at home , and decline to invest even 2 s . 6 d . in the purchase of a publication more likely to lead us astray than to prove a faithful guide in Masonic matters . In travelling about I make it a point to put up , in each town I visit , at the house of a Brother , however humble it may be , in preference to lodging myself in a more imposing hotel , and accordingly I look out for the exhibition of some of our emblems , or consult

the Calendar to ascertain if there be a Lodge located there . Now , sir , hear how I have fared by following the latter course : I lately paid a visit to Northampton , and on looking at page 115 of the Calendar for the present year , I found that there were two Lodges which met in that town . [ Referring , then , to the numerical arrangement , I found that the Lodge of Merit , No . 687 , was to meet that very evening at the Earn Inn . To the Ram Inn I accordingly went , but found no

Lodge there . Indeed , the landlord informed me that during his time in the house ( about three years ) he had never seen any such thing , but spoke of one having formerly been held in it , as a thing in the recollection of the oldest inhabitant . Where is this Lodge now held ? I should like you to get the Grand Secretary to answer the question by putting down its locus in quo in the next issue of the Calendar . Yours fraternally , A Commercial Thavelleu ,

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