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NOTICES , THE Brethren and others are requested to notice , that George AV . Bower has no connection with the Freemason ^ Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock

on Monday morning . AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects' returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired . Emblematic covers for the last volume of the Magazine for 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-sis numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . Gd . Brethren can have their volumes bound at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 cl , or with gilt edges 2 s . Gd . ¦

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

7 j . Z . —AA e have no means of telling you what Lodges in England take in the Freemasons' Magazine ; but ive shall be happy to publish a list of them if our correspondents in the country will furnish us with the means of so doing . Many of the copies which we serve are doubtless for the use of the Lodges , though , furnishing them in the name of individual brethren , Ave are not aware that they are so .

STAINED GLASS . —We have received the copy of a paper " On some Characteristic Features in Stained Glass Figures , " read before theBirmingham Architectural Societ y on the 7 th instant , by Bro . AV . Wigginton , Prov , G . S . B . for Worcestershire , AA'hich shall have our early attention . ISLE OE MAN . —The Lodges in this Isle are the Douglas , No . 123 ; the Castletown , No . 212 ; and the Peel , No . 221 ; all holding under the Irish Constitution .

P . M . —Consult the Book of Constitutions . AA o cannot answer questions upon points which should be knoAA'ii to every tyro in Freemasonry . j , g , —Your suggestion has not escaped our attention . "A M ASTER MASOX , NOTTING HIED , " is thanked for his suggestion , but we cannot afford to make enemies—which would assuredly be the * result ivere we to question the motives of brethren in arriving at a decision on a given subject , because the

opinion was opposed to our own . AVe have not hesitated to give our opinion that Lodge No . 313 argued from false premises in the decision they arrived at ivith regard to the Grand Lodge property ; but beyond that Ave do not think we should be justified iu going . SOUTHAMPTON . —AA e regret that important reports of Lodges Nos . 462 , 555 ; Concord Chapter ( No . 555 ) , and the Royal Gloucester Encampment K . T ., arrived

too late for insertion this week . " H . H . " ( JERSEY ) . —Next week , < 'A , » —This correspondent ' s letter is in type .

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RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
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Obituary. Article 47
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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NOTICES , THE Brethren and others are requested to notice , that George AV . Bower has no connection with the Freemason ^ Magazine ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock

on Monday morning . AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects' returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired . Emblematic covers for the last volume of the Magazine for 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-sis numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . Gd . Brethren can have their volumes bound at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 cl , or with gilt edges 2 s . Gd . ¦

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

7 j . Z . —AA e have no means of telling you what Lodges in England take in the Freemasons' Magazine ; but ive shall be happy to publish a list of them if our correspondents in the country will furnish us with the means of so doing . Many of the copies which we serve are doubtless for the use of the Lodges , though , furnishing them in the name of individual brethren , Ave are not aware that they are so .

STAINED GLASS . —We have received the copy of a paper " On some Characteristic Features in Stained Glass Figures , " read before theBirmingham Architectural Societ y on the 7 th instant , by Bro . AV . Wigginton , Prov , G . S . B . for Worcestershire , AA'hich shall have our early attention . ISLE OE MAN . —The Lodges in this Isle are the Douglas , No . 123 ; the Castletown , No . 212 ; and the Peel , No . 221 ; all holding under the Irish Constitution .

P . M . —Consult the Book of Constitutions . AA o cannot answer questions upon points which should be knoAA'ii to every tyro in Freemasonry . j , g , —Your suggestion has not escaped our attention . "A M ASTER MASOX , NOTTING HIED , " is thanked for his suggestion , but we cannot afford to make enemies—which would assuredly be the * result ivere we to question the motives of brethren in arriving at a decision on a given subject , because the

opinion was opposed to our own . AVe have not hesitated to give our opinion that Lodge No . 313 argued from false premises in the decision they arrived at ivith regard to the Grand Lodge property ; but beyond that Ave do not think we should be justified iu going . SOUTHAMPTON . —AA e regret that important reports of Lodges Nos . 462 , 555 ; Concord Chapter ( No . 555 ) , and the Royal Gloucester Encampment K . T ., arrived

too late for insertion this week . " H . H . " ( JERSEY ) . —Next week , < 'A , » —This correspondent ' s letter is in type .

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