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Correspondence.

receiving the thanks of my brethren I am gaining the desired object of increasing the number of your readers and correspondents—ancl ( which is more important ) adding to the list of your subscribers . I throw this hint out for adoption , and hope some of your readers will act upon it . I amdear Sir and Brother

, , Yours faithfully and fraternall y , GEO . W . CLARKE , Royal Gloucester Lodge , No . 152 , Oakley Lodge , No . 095 , Sec . Nos . 555 and 492 , and Scribe E . No . 555 .

Masonry In Turks Islands.

MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS .

TO TUE EDITOR 01 ' 'ME El-L'EJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . _ DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I have this morning received a note and circular , of which I annex a copy , from the brethren of Lodge No . 930 , in the Turks Islands , Bahamas , to ivhich I beg to direct your attention . I shall be happy to receive subscriptions for the object there set forth . Yours fraternall

y , 26 , Gt . Queen-si ., W . C , March 21 . RICHARD SFEXCER . ( EXCLOSORE . ) Turks and Caicos Islands , Grand Turk , Villi February , 1859 . DEAR Sin AND BROTHER , —By direction ofthe committee of the building fund , I have great pleasure in handing you the annexed circular , ancl in requesting your assistance and co-operation , by opening a list in London , and fay soliciting subscriptions in aid of the erection of a Masonic temple in this colony .

I am , deai- Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , A . G . Wrxxs , Bro . It . Spencer , Secretary to the Committee of the Building Fund . Masonic Depot , London , ( CIRCULAR , ) Grand , Turk , February liilh , 1859 . The Committee appointed at . 1 mooting of the Craft , held at the Lodge room on the 9 th instant

, for the purpose of soliciting and collecting subscriptions in aid of a building fund for erecting a Masonic Lodge in the town of Grand Turk , beg respectfull y to request the assistance and co-operation of the members of the fraternity , and other persons who may be disposed to contribute towards the above named fund . Signod ,-B . B . Smith , P . M . ; N . T . Godet , P . M . ; W . C . Mosey , A . G . Wym > s , George D . Jones , John H . Frith , Theo . J . Godet , of Turks Islands , for the Lodgo No . 930 . ° Bro . R . Spencer , Masonic Depot , London ,

A GOOD EXAMPLE . —It ivas contemplated by the Boston and De Molay Encampments of Knight Templars of Boston , United States , to have a union meeting and banquet a short time since . The Knights accordingly assembled . Provision had been made for some three or four hundred persons , but in consequence of the sad bereavement of Sir Knight "Winslow Lewis—the sudden death of a daughterthe banquet was dispensed with , and the IAVO Encampments voted unanimously to distribute the prepared viands among the deserving poor .

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ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND CHARITY. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 3
MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL.—No. I. Article 9
A SCOTTISH MASONIC HALL. Article 14
MASONRY IN KENTUCKY. Article 17
RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
A HINT. Article 20
MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 28
MARK MASONRY. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 34
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 35
COLONIAL. Article 35
INDIA. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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Correspondence.

receiving the thanks of my brethren I am gaining the desired object of increasing the number of your readers and correspondents—ancl ( which is more important ) adding to the list of your subscribers . I throw this hint out for adoption , and hope some of your readers will act upon it . I amdear Sir and Brother

, , Yours faithfully and fraternall y , GEO . W . CLARKE , Royal Gloucester Lodge , No . 152 , Oakley Lodge , No . 095 , Sec . Nos . 555 and 492 , and Scribe E . No . 555 .

Masonry In Turks Islands.

MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS .

TO TUE EDITOR 01 ' 'ME El-L'EJIASOXS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR . _ DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —I have this morning received a note and circular , of which I annex a copy , from the brethren of Lodge No . 930 , in the Turks Islands , Bahamas , to ivhich I beg to direct your attention . I shall be happy to receive subscriptions for the object there set forth . Yours fraternall

y , 26 , Gt . Queen-si ., W . C , March 21 . RICHARD SFEXCER . ( EXCLOSORE . ) Turks and Caicos Islands , Grand Turk , Villi February , 1859 . DEAR Sin AND BROTHER , —By direction ofthe committee of the building fund , I have great pleasure in handing you the annexed circular , ancl in requesting your assistance and co-operation , by opening a list in London , and fay soliciting subscriptions in aid of the erection of a Masonic temple in this colony .

I am , deai- Sir and Brother , yours fraternally , A . G . Wrxxs , Bro . It . Spencer , Secretary to the Committee of the Building Fund . Masonic Depot , London , ( CIRCULAR , ) Grand , Turk , February liilh , 1859 . The Committee appointed at . 1 mooting of the Craft , held at the Lodge room on the 9 th instant

, for the purpose of soliciting and collecting subscriptions in aid of a building fund for erecting a Masonic Lodge in the town of Grand Turk , beg respectfull y to request the assistance and co-operation of the members of the fraternity , and other persons who may be disposed to contribute towards the above named fund . Signod ,-B . B . Smith , P . M . ; N . T . Godet , P . M . ; W . C . Mosey , A . G . Wym > s , George D . Jones , John H . Frith , Theo . J . Godet , of Turks Islands , for the Lodgo No . 930 . ° Bro . R . Spencer , Masonic Depot , London ,

A GOOD EXAMPLE . —It ivas contemplated by the Boston and De Molay Encampments of Knight Templars of Boston , United States , to have a union meeting and banquet a short time since . The Knights accordingly assembled . Provision had been made for some three or four hundred persons , but in consequence of the sad bereavement of Sir Knight "Winslow Lewis—the sudden death of a daughterthe banquet was dispensed with , and the IAVO Encampments voted unanimously to distribute the prepared viands among the deserving poor .

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