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An Absent Brother . —Twopenny . —We do not know ; are not anxious to inquire ; and if wd did , should not give any reply , beyond saying that we have no reason to suppose he would be found at the Crimea . We should advise , "Be to a Brother ' s faults a little kind . * ' — , We offer no palliation , for none can be offered ; but we would remind Twopenny that the greatest of the three cardinal , no less than Masonic virtues , is Charity .

, Masonry in the Crimea . —Post % ubila Phoebus .- ^ -We have not heard of any Lodge being held . Our brave sqldiers have had something more to do than to hold Masonic meetings on the tops of the hills , and in the valleys of the Crimea , after the manner of their ancient Brethren . The prevalence of Masonry , however , in the British and French camps has been productive of the largest amount of

19 th Regiment . —Walmer . —There has been for some years an excellent Lodge connected with this regiment . Many of its members were amongst the fallen , in their brave and noble attack upon the Russian intrenchments at the battle of the Alma . Royal Arch Chapter . —A . R . Z . —We should only be too glad to give the fullest reports of Chapter Meetings , if any Companion would oblige us by sending the Names of Principals and other Comps . appointed . We wish to make ' The Monthly" a record of Masonic proceedings in every department : aid us by your promised valuable assistance .

Point of Precedence . —R . A . P . S . —We never heard of such a thing . A T . of a Craft Lodge might just as well demand to do the duty of the J . W . Submit , we pray you , at once with the best graoe you can , for you are clearly wrong . High Grades . —A Craft and only a Craft Mason . —We may perhaps have given too much prominence to the proceedings of these degrees , which are not

acknowledged in this country by the G . L . or G . C . ; yet we are bound to notice the meetings and the business transacted as articles of Masonic intelligence . We have a desire to oblige every subscriber to our periodical to the utmost of our ability , and though we report the transactions of the High Grades , it does not , we hope , infer that we have left our first love , which has been , and always will be , Craft Masonry . We ask in this , as in everything else , to be judged upon the pure principles of Masonry , " the chiefest of which is Charity . "

American Masonic Publications . —Teaser . —Masonic publications are much more numerous in the United States than in any other country . We may have occasion to act upon your advice , and give some of the best papers which appear from time to time in those periodicals , to which you have called our attention . Bengal . —At the very moment of our going to press , the Report of the District G . L . of Bengal and its territories has reached us . We shall give it in extemo in our February number .

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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An Absent Brother . —Twopenny . —We do not know ; are not anxious to inquire ; and if wd did , should not give any reply , beyond saying that we have no reason to suppose he would be found at the Crimea . We should advise , "Be to a Brother ' s faults a little kind . * ' — , We offer no palliation , for none can be offered ; but we would remind Twopenny that the greatest of the three cardinal , no less than Masonic virtues , is Charity .

, Masonry in the Crimea . —Post % ubila Phoebus .- ^ -We have not heard of any Lodge being held . Our brave sqldiers have had something more to do than to hold Masonic meetings on the tops of the hills , and in the valleys of the Crimea , after the manner of their ancient Brethren . The prevalence of Masonry , however , in the British and French camps has been productive of the largest amount of

19 th Regiment . —Walmer . —There has been for some years an excellent Lodge connected with this regiment . Many of its members were amongst the fallen , in their brave and noble attack upon the Russian intrenchments at the battle of the Alma . Royal Arch Chapter . —A . R . Z . —We should only be too glad to give the fullest reports of Chapter Meetings , if any Companion would oblige us by sending the Names of Principals and other Comps . appointed . We wish to make ' The Monthly" a record of Masonic proceedings in every department : aid us by your promised valuable assistance .

Point of Precedence . —R . A . P . S . —We never heard of such a thing . A T . of a Craft Lodge might just as well demand to do the duty of the J . W . Submit , we pray you , at once with the best graoe you can , for you are clearly wrong . High Grades . —A Craft and only a Craft Mason . —We may perhaps have given too much prominence to the proceedings of these degrees , which are not

acknowledged in this country by the G . L . or G . C . ; yet we are bound to notice the meetings and the business transacted as articles of Masonic intelligence . We have a desire to oblige every subscriber to our periodical to the utmost of our ability , and though we report the transactions of the High Grades , it does not , we hope , infer that we have left our first love , which has been , and always will be , Craft Masonry . We ask in this , as in everything else , to be judged upon the pure principles of Masonry , " the chiefest of which is Charity . "

American Masonic Publications . —Teaser . —Masonic publications are much more numerous in the United States than in any other country . We may have occasion to act upon your advice , and give some of the best papers which appear from time to time in those periodicals , to which you have called our attention . Bengal . —At the very moment of our going to press , the Report of the District G . L . of Bengal and its territories has reached us . We shall give it in extemo in our February number .

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