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Masonic Enclaves.

MASONIC ENCLAVES .

The question of conflict of jurisdiction , excited by the French Lodge in Jersey , has caused some hunting for precedents , as to the Avorking of foreign Lodges in the territory of our national Grand Lodges . I suspect there must bo more than one such instance , for I can enumerate the French Lodges at the Mauritius under the Grand Orient of Franco , and the Dutch Lodges at the Cape of Good Hope under the Grand Orient of Holland . An inquiry into this subject should embrace the like instances in other countries .

It must , hoAvever , be distinguished in how far such Lodges are the remains of extinct political jurisdictions , as those referred to , or such cases as our OAvn Lodges in Portugal , Spain , and Canada , Avhich are not cases of infringement of Masonic sovereignty .

INVESTIGATOE . FRERE TERRIBLE . Among diversities of Masonic Eites this may he noticed . I understand this institution is still to be found in many countries , particularly in France . Is that so ? P . S . A .

WANTED A SOLUTION . Will you kindly put in this cypher ? I ivant to see if it can be read by any one Avithout the key . I hope it Avill not be too late for the first number . WbygnecegphxedqgifbkghAvlryogabenz a r k b t r r 1 i o b d q k o e e q u o q a c k h h AV r e h d e u y i x t e x v r s b d AV x t . Yours , etc ., S . P . R . A

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

[ The Editor does not hotel himself responsible for the facts , or opinions , expressed by any correspondent . JLe reserves to himself the ri ght of deciding when any subject shall be discontinued , and of rejecting such letters as lie deems unsuitable to THE MASONIC PKESS . Every letter must be accompanied by the full names , masonic rank , and

address , of the writer , not necessarily for publication , unless desired , but as a guarantee of good faith . These particulars will always be treated as a confidential trust . ' ]

GRAND LODGE . To the Editor of THE MASONIC PEESS . DEAK SIE AND BEOMEE , —I suppose you Avere present at the last meeting of the United Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , and , if so , I presume you Avere greatly amused—certainly not edified—b y the

manner in which the business Avas conducted . As all your readers may not have been so fortunate , perhaps I may be pardoned if I briefly call attention to the proceedings . After the EEAL Grand Master , the great "I AM the Grand Master , " had condescended to read the minutes , he most graciously allowed Bro . Clabon , P . M . 235 , to propose the re-election of the D 2

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NUMBER ONE. Article 4
"LIVE AND LET LIVE." Article 9
OBJECTS OF MASONIC REFORM. Article 11
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES, DOCUMENTS, &c. JERUSALEM ENCAMPMENT, MANCHESTER. Article 20
REPRINT OF SCARCE, OR CURICUS, BOOKS ON FREEMASONRY. Article 27
THE RITE OF MISRAIM. Article 32
NOTES AND QUERIES FOR FREEMASONS. Article 36
MASONIC ENCLAVES. Article 38
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 38
EVENTS AND THINGS TO BE REMEMBERED. Article 41
CLOTHING FOR THE RISING STAR OF WESTERN INDIA. Article 43
REVIEWS. Article 43
POETRY. Article 44
THE MASONIC REPORTER. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARY. Article 47
CRAFT FREEMASONRY. Article 50
OBITUARY. Article 50
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 51
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Masonic Enclaves.

MASONIC ENCLAVES .

The question of conflict of jurisdiction , excited by the French Lodge in Jersey , has caused some hunting for precedents , as to the Avorking of foreign Lodges in the territory of our national Grand Lodges . I suspect there must bo more than one such instance , for I can enumerate the French Lodges at the Mauritius under the Grand Orient of Franco , and the Dutch Lodges at the Cape of Good Hope under the Grand Orient of Holland . An inquiry into this subject should embrace the like instances in other countries .

It must , hoAvever , be distinguished in how far such Lodges are the remains of extinct political jurisdictions , as those referred to , or such cases as our OAvn Lodges in Portugal , Spain , and Canada , Avhich are not cases of infringement of Masonic sovereignty .

INVESTIGATOE . FRERE TERRIBLE . Among diversities of Masonic Eites this may he noticed . I understand this institution is still to be found in many countries , particularly in France . Is that so ? P . S . A .

WANTED A SOLUTION . Will you kindly put in this cypher ? I ivant to see if it can be read by any one Avithout the key . I hope it Avill not be too late for the first number . WbygnecegphxedqgifbkghAvlryogabenz a r k b t r r 1 i o b d q k o e e q u o q a c k h h AV r e h d e u y i x t e x v r s b d AV x t . Yours , etc ., S . P . R . A

Correspondence.

CORRESPONDENCE .

[ The Editor does not hotel himself responsible for the facts , or opinions , expressed by any correspondent . JLe reserves to himself the ri ght of deciding when any subject shall be discontinued , and of rejecting such letters as lie deems unsuitable to THE MASONIC PKESS . Every letter must be accompanied by the full names , masonic rank , and

address , of the writer , not necessarily for publication , unless desired , but as a guarantee of good faith . These particulars will always be treated as a confidential trust . ' ]

GRAND LODGE . To the Editor of THE MASONIC PEESS . DEAK SIE AND BEOMEE , —I suppose you Avere present at the last meeting of the United Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons , and , if so , I presume you Avere greatly amused—certainly not edified—b y the

manner in which the business Avas conducted . As all your readers may not have been so fortunate , perhaps I may be pardoned if I briefly call attention to the proceedings . After the EEAL Grand Master , the great "I AM the Grand Master , " had condescended to read the minutes , he most graciously allowed Bro . Clabon , P . M . 235 , to propose the re-election of the D 2

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