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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

-... ny .- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained hj Correspondents . } ODDFELLOAVSHIP .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ' THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DI : AK SIR AND BROTHER , —AAlll you be kind enough to allow mc , through the medium of your pages , to express my warm approbation of the conduct of those brethren at Leicester who have accepted the invitation to dine with the delegates to the next A . M . C . ofthe Manchester Unity ofthe Independent Order of Oddfellowsand to assure them that there are

nume-, rous brethren of our beloved Craft who , like myself , cannot but approve their conduct , as much more in accordance with the real spirit of Freemasonry than the illiberal maimer in which Oddfellowship , Forestry , & c , have from time to time been mentioned by the writer of " Our Architectural Chapter . " If any of my brother Freemasons , who entertain prejudices against the societies named above , will state the reason why they look upon them as " mock Masomy" if no better chamion present himself in their

, p behalf , I will humbly but fearlessly take up the gauntlet in their defence . But , as I said with regard to the unmasonic letter of " Z ., " given in your Magazine of February 2 nd , " I have an objection to bush-fighting . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Indus / rial School , Bury , GF . OUGF . MAUKHAM TWEDDEIX . June Sth , 1859 .

A MASON'S DIFFICULTY . To THE EDITOR OP THE MEE MASOXS' . MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER —I have long been a subscriber to ancl reader of

, your valuable Magazine , and , though personally a stranger fo you , and likely toremain so , I trust you will allow me to add my mite of testimony to the fearless , independent , yet truly Masonic spirit in which it is conducted under your auspices . I have also frequently had occasion to admire the perspicuity aud kindliness of tone ivith which you are at all times ready to ^ instruct the ignorant , encourage the doubting , ancl solve the difficulties ofthe perplexed amongst the brethren ofthe " mystic tie . " As one of the

latter class ( the perplexed ) , I now make my appearance in your pages for

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
THE ILLUMINATI.—II. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 13
MASONRY IN AMERICA. Article 18
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
" MASONIC MISSIONS." Article 27
"JUSTITIA" AND BRO. GARROD. Article 29
THE EARTH'S STARS. Article 30
MASONIC MEMS. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 33
ROYAL ARCH. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

-... ny .- [ T HE EDITOR does not hold himself responsible for any opinions entertained hj Correspondents . } ODDFELLOAVSHIP .

TO THE EDITOR 01 ' THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . DI : AK SIR AND BROTHER , —AAlll you be kind enough to allow mc , through the medium of your pages , to express my warm approbation of the conduct of those brethren at Leicester who have accepted the invitation to dine with the delegates to the next A . M . C . ofthe Manchester Unity ofthe Independent Order of Oddfellowsand to assure them that there are

nume-, rous brethren of our beloved Craft who , like myself , cannot but approve their conduct , as much more in accordance with the real spirit of Freemasonry than the illiberal maimer in which Oddfellowship , Forestry , & c , have from time to time been mentioned by the writer of " Our Architectural Chapter . " If any of my brother Freemasons , who entertain prejudices against the societies named above , will state the reason why they look upon them as " mock Masomy" if no better chamion present himself in their

, p behalf , I will humbly but fearlessly take up the gauntlet in their defence . But , as I said with regard to the unmasonic letter of " Z ., " given in your Magazine of February 2 nd , " I have an objection to bush-fighting . " I am , dear Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , Indus / rial School , Bury , GF . OUGF . MAUKHAM TWEDDEIX . June Sth , 1859 .

A MASON'S DIFFICULTY . To THE EDITOR OP THE MEE MASOXS' . MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . SIR AND BROTHER —I have long been a subscriber to ancl reader of

, your valuable Magazine , and , though personally a stranger fo you , and likely toremain so , I trust you will allow me to add my mite of testimony to the fearless , independent , yet truly Masonic spirit in which it is conducted under your auspices . I have also frequently had occasion to admire the perspicuity aud kindliness of tone ivith which you are at all times ready to ^ instruct the ignorant , encourage the doubting , ancl solve the difficulties ofthe perplexed amongst the brethren ofthe " mystic tie . " As one of the

latter class ( the perplexed ) , I now make my appearance in your pages for

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