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Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .

To THE Pontic PUESS , BOTH EKGLISH AND F OERIGK- . —The reservation of the rights of reproduction , or translation , u-hich we claim for our contents , u-c desire may le construed in the most liberal manner . If our contemporaries cm : find matter in our pages which , they would transfer to their own , so long as they will quote it as extracted from THH MASONIC PitBSO , they arc heartily welcome to republish it , and will Jiave our thanks for so doing . We promise reciprocity . Where we quote we will always mention our informant by its recognized title . Our reservation of rig hts extends only to those who would use our

information , and deprive us of the credit of its publicity , by inserting such matter without an acknowledgment . Tf the labourer is worthy of his hire , give him the full benefit of it , end be sure he is never more gratified than to find his efforts have been successful , and that his exertions have been duly remembered and chronicled . A Country Brother . —The suggestions you are kind enough to make shall have due considerationandif they can be made practically serviceablewe shall

, , , have great pleasure in adopting them . AVe court the opinions of all Avho are interested in our success , though it does not necessarily follow Ave can , in every case , act upon them . A parcel of circulars has been forwarded . M . B . 32 ° . —We hail your kind offer , made to us by your friend , with thanks-The papers you so handsomely promise shall receive every attention from us , and will be Avelcome to our readers . May AVC add , Avithout offending , the

sooner they arrive the better . The Vapal Allocution . —AA e have prepared an article on the late Papal Allocution , but , from its length , it must stand over until next month . Junior Warden . — -You are responsible for the brother being admitted . Vide Book of Constitutions , Sec . 3 of Visitors . That will give you the authority to

deny him admission when reported . II . S . —Send an impression of the seal . Every lodge is bound , by law , to have a seal and impress every document issued from it with the same . It is rather a nice point to decide whether or no an impressed stamp is a seal now-a-days . When the laAV was made , tho seal then , plainly , contemplated Avas an impression on Avax , or wafer . PMand See—The report of lod meeting having appeared in a local

.. . your ge newspaper , shall , if you will send us a copy of the paper , be transferred to the columns of T HE MASONIC PJIESS . AA e have in this number inserted one such announcement which was sent us anonymously—perhaps as a trap—for the purpose of giving the official you mention an opportunity to put his threat into execution , of "having us expelled from tho craft" if Ave dared , even , to reprint what had appeared in any paper . The independence of the Press is an old battlefought and againand always terminated in securing the

, over over , freedom of publication . AA e are willing to renew the combat , and challenge the boaster to try it at his peril . Q . . X . —The Supreme Grand Council of England and AValcs , consists of nine activ-e members . The same number constitutes all . European Supreme Councils . Tlie Supreme Grand Council of Charlestown lias extended its numbers to thirtythreebut fail to trace the authoritby which it has done soin the Secret

, we y , Constitutions . Wo know the 33 ° is to be obtained in tho manner you mention , but Avhat would be the result ? Suppose you presented yourself as a 33 ° , and your name , having that degree attached to it , does not appear in a certain little book you know of , no Chanter would receive you as a S . G . I . G ., and the Council would not acknowledge you . Abroad you might pass muster , but here , —where

you live—cui bono ? Cardinal Billet , Archbishop of Chambcry . —This prelate has recently addresse a pastoral letter to the faithful , in his arch-diocese , warning- them against the errors of Freemasonry . Wo are very desirous to see the document , and shall be much obliged if any of our readers , who may have seen it , will kindly forward us a copy .

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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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Notices To Correspondents.

NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .

To THE Pontic PUESS , BOTH EKGLISH AND F OERIGK- . —The reservation of the rights of reproduction , or translation , u-hich we claim for our contents , u-c desire may le construed in the most liberal manner . If our contemporaries cm : find matter in our pages which , they would transfer to their own , so long as they will quote it as extracted from THH MASONIC PitBSO , they arc heartily welcome to republish it , and will Jiave our thanks for so doing . We promise reciprocity . Where we quote we will always mention our informant by its recognized title . Our reservation of rig hts extends only to those who would use our

information , and deprive us of the credit of its publicity , by inserting such matter without an acknowledgment . Tf the labourer is worthy of his hire , give him the full benefit of it , end be sure he is never more gratified than to find his efforts have been successful , and that his exertions have been duly remembered and chronicled . A Country Brother . —The suggestions you are kind enough to make shall have due considerationandif they can be made practically serviceablewe shall

, , , have great pleasure in adopting them . AVe court the opinions of all Avho are interested in our success , though it does not necessarily follow Ave can , in every case , act upon them . A parcel of circulars has been forwarded . M . B . 32 ° . —We hail your kind offer , made to us by your friend , with thanks-The papers you so handsomely promise shall receive every attention from us , and will be Avelcome to our readers . May AVC add , Avithout offending , the

sooner they arrive the better . The Vapal Allocution . —AA e have prepared an article on the late Papal Allocution , but , from its length , it must stand over until next month . Junior Warden . — -You are responsible for the brother being admitted . Vide Book of Constitutions , Sec . 3 of Visitors . That will give you the authority to

deny him admission when reported . II . S . —Send an impression of the seal . Every lodge is bound , by law , to have a seal and impress every document issued from it with the same . It is rather a nice point to decide whether or no an impressed stamp is a seal now-a-days . When the laAV was made , tho seal then , plainly , contemplated Avas an impression on Avax , or wafer . PMand See—The report of lod meeting having appeared in a local

.. . your ge newspaper , shall , if you will send us a copy of the paper , be transferred to the columns of T HE MASONIC PJIESS . AA e have in this number inserted one such announcement which was sent us anonymously—perhaps as a trap—for the purpose of giving the official you mention an opportunity to put his threat into execution , of "having us expelled from tho craft" if Ave dared , even , to reprint what had appeared in any paper . The independence of the Press is an old battlefought and againand always terminated in securing the

, over over , freedom of publication . AA e are willing to renew the combat , and challenge the boaster to try it at his peril . Q . . X . —The Supreme Grand Council of England and AValcs , consists of nine activ-e members . The same number constitutes all . European Supreme Councils . Tlie Supreme Grand Council of Charlestown lias extended its numbers to thirtythreebut fail to trace the authoritby which it has done soin the Secret

, we y , Constitutions . Wo know the 33 ° is to be obtained in tho manner you mention , but Avhat would be the result ? Suppose you presented yourself as a 33 ° , and your name , having that degree attached to it , does not appear in a certain little book you know of , no Chanter would receive you as a S . G . I . G ., and the Council would not acknowledge you . Abroad you might pass muster , but here , —where

you live—cui bono ? Cardinal Billet , Archbishop of Chambcry . —This prelate has recently addresse a pastoral letter to the faithful , in his arch-diocese , warning- them against the errors of Freemasonry . Wo are very desirous to see the document , and shall be much obliged if any of our readers , who may have seen it , will kindly forward us a copy .

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