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  • THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG.
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The Pen-And-Ink Sketches Of One Fang.

THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG .

( Continued from page 452 . ) No . 7 .

THE INSCRUTABLE LAMP , THE STARRY WHEEL . No . 8 .

THE PRECIOUS WHEEL OP THE INSCRUTABLE UNIVERSE .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The ~ E < litor is not responsible for t ? ie opinions expressed ly Correspondent ^ . FREEMASONRY IN JERSEY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FKEEJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AXD 5 IASOHIO JIIREOR . DEAR SIR AXD BROTHER , —In your number of the-Hth insfc ., "P . M . " has again kindly favoured

uswith a missive . I am very sorry indeed if I have wounded his-( P . M . ' s ) vanity . If I have done so it was unintentionally , and if he wishes me to apologise I may doss-Perhaps it is wrong in a junior warden to rebuke > although ever so gently , a P . M . ; but I cannot well '

refrain from it . It is not becoming in a P . M . to wax ' so wrath at trifles , to feel so indignant , to use suels harsh language . These measures are only resorted torn defence of a bad and hopeless cause . Is not "P . M . " unkind when he taxes me witis

insubordination , defiance , disobedience , inconsistency * , misapprehension of facts , & c , and when he so unceremoniously drags into the discussion , and tu rns isto ridicule , Anglican clergymen holding Romish opinions , and weak-minded po | 3 es , & c , is he not here , more than ever , Masouieally at fault , and had I not some

gronndsfor saying , as I now repeat , that " P . M . " se ems dissatisfied with everything and with everybody ? Again , why make , or attempt to make , a personal affair of what is only a question of principle ? For my part , I must confess that I have not run throttghthe list of P . P . M . M . in order to ascertain

whetheryour correspondents "P . M ., " " P . Z ., " and "H . H ., " ~ were one and the same person ; it was quite immaterial to me . " P . M . " issues several decrees , which he calls propositions , and in which he would lay clown the law .. Will you . allow me to recall the firstwhich embodies

, all the others ? It runs thus : — " That there is no absolute agreement between thevarious grand lodges throughout the world . Siatt Masonic custom and courtesy forbid the invasion of a country where a Grand Lodge exists by the issue of warrants on the part of the authorities of another

country . ''' Then there is no law forbidding it ; there is no agreement hindering it ; common sense and common justice ( as in this case ) would often imperatively command it , as for as precedents are concerned . The French rifc & sp have lodges in English and many other foreign colonies )

and dependencies ; the English have lodges ic-French , Spanish , German , Chinese , Brazilian , Turkish ; , and other territories , the better to prove the universality of Freemasonry . Still , in this solitary case of . Jersey , it must be considered a dangerous precedent , a want of courtesey , and several Masons , from 2 io > other crime than an involuntary breach of etifrueifce-, must remain suspended , perhaps during the time of their natural lives .

" P . M . ' s" running observations ran so fast that 1 could hardly catch their meaning . He attributes his own words to me in order to prove me illogical . It is hardly fair .

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THE INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL CULTURE OF MANKIND. Article 1
Untitled Article 2
THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG. Article 3
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 3
CHOLERA. Article 4
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 5
MASONIC MEM. Article 5
GRAND LODGE. Article 5
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 12
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
Poetry. Article 18
SHADOWS ON THE STREAM. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING DECEMBER 16TH. Article 19
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Pen-And-Ink Sketches Of One Fang.

THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE FANG .

( Continued from page 452 . ) No . 7 .

THE INSCRUTABLE LAMP , THE STARRY WHEEL . No . 8 .

THE PRECIOUS WHEEL OP THE INSCRUTABLE UNIVERSE .

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

The ~ E < litor is not responsible for t ? ie opinions expressed ly Correspondent ^ . FREEMASONRY IN JERSEY . TO THE EDITOR OF THE FKEEJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AXD 5 IASOHIO JIIREOR . DEAR SIR AXD BROTHER , —In your number of the-Hth insfc ., "P . M . " has again kindly favoured

uswith a missive . I am very sorry indeed if I have wounded his-( P . M . ' s ) vanity . If I have done so it was unintentionally , and if he wishes me to apologise I may doss-Perhaps it is wrong in a junior warden to rebuke > although ever so gently , a P . M . ; but I cannot well '

refrain from it . It is not becoming in a P . M . to wax ' so wrath at trifles , to feel so indignant , to use suels harsh language . These measures are only resorted torn defence of a bad and hopeless cause . Is not "P . M . " unkind when he taxes me witis

insubordination , defiance , disobedience , inconsistency * , misapprehension of facts , & c , and when he so unceremoniously drags into the discussion , and tu rns isto ridicule , Anglican clergymen holding Romish opinions , and weak-minded po | 3 es , & c , is he not here , more than ever , Masouieally at fault , and had I not some

gronndsfor saying , as I now repeat , that " P . M . " se ems dissatisfied with everything and with everybody ? Again , why make , or attempt to make , a personal affair of what is only a question of principle ? For my part , I must confess that I have not run throttghthe list of P . P . M . M . in order to ascertain

whetheryour correspondents "P . M ., " " P . Z ., " and "H . H ., " ~ were one and the same person ; it was quite immaterial to me . " P . M . " issues several decrees , which he calls propositions , and in which he would lay clown the law .. Will you . allow me to recall the firstwhich embodies

, all the others ? It runs thus : — " That there is no absolute agreement between thevarious grand lodges throughout the world . Siatt Masonic custom and courtesy forbid the invasion of a country where a Grand Lodge exists by the issue of warrants on the part of the authorities of another

country . ''' Then there is no law forbidding it ; there is no agreement hindering it ; common sense and common justice ( as in this case ) would often imperatively command it , as for as precedents are concerned . The French rifc & sp have lodges in English and many other foreign colonies )

and dependencies ; the English have lodges ic-French , Spanish , German , Chinese , Brazilian , Turkish ; , and other territories , the better to prove the universality of Freemasonry . Still , in this solitary case of . Jersey , it must be considered a dangerous precedent , a want of courtesey , and several Masons , from 2 io > other crime than an involuntary breach of etifrueifce-, must remain suspended , perhaps during the time of their natural lives .

" P . M . ' s" running observations ran so fast that 1 could hardly catch their meaning . He attributes his own words to me in order to prove me illogical . It is hardly fair .

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