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To Correspondents, &C.

TO CORRESPONDENTS , & c .

TO E . S . J . we are indebted for his communications , of some of which v , mean to avail ourselves . The Tale of < Tmpm aud Terraty' is too proli > : for our purpose ; and its numbers , upon revisal , he will find incor . eft and tin harm onions . We have to acknowledge the receipt of a Song , entitled ' the Bacchanalian ' s Deli g ht , ' from a Private in tbe Southern Fencibks . But we decline giving it insertionfrom le that will

an , a princip , we hope , ever distinguish tht respectability of our Magazine . General abuse , under the cover of jocose pleasantry , is at ail times a disingenuous method of comSt ' im' die follies of mankind . ° Tdose _ anonymous essays that now lie before us shall be considered with ' impartiality ; and such as we may deem useful , for the improvement , the plea .: sure , and interest of our readers , we shall insert as occasion may require .

_ For our worth y Brother R . M ' s Communications we beg to present our sincere thanks . The interest he has taken in Masonry gives us reason to hope we may have frequenr opportunities of returning otir very warm acknowled gments for future favours .

Of the celebration ofthe anniversary ofthe ancient and honourable Societ "' of Gregorians , at Wakefield , on Thursday the 5 th of July last , we truly i lament it has not been within the limits of our jurisdiction to take cognizance ' , - For similar reasons the future transactions of that very laudable institution ! cannot appear upon our records . 'f Brother John Richardson ' s'Address to the Brethren ofthe Royal Brims- * - wick Lodge at Sheffield , on St . ' John ' s Day , upon his installation as J .. W . M . - cannot but have iven the hihest satisfactionand have been

g g , particularly ! , gratifying to his much honoured predecessor in office . We have to regret Y that tin ' s , favour was received too late for insertion : we shall feel ourselvesgreatly obliged by that worthy Brother ' s future communications . This Number will evince to Brother Charles Richardson , that the earnest ' endeavours of himself and his Brother for the good of Masonry have met with ' ¦ our fullest approbation ; and we have little hesitation , from the specimen j already produced , that his future labours will alike ensure a favourable re- j ception . The hint relative to the portrait of the P . G . Master shall be duly I _ attended to . ' ;

This Magazine may now be had Complete in TRN VOLUMES , bound according ! to the taste ofthe Purchaser . A very few complete Sets remain on hand ; so , ' that . an early application is recommended to such persons ( Brethren or others ) \ as desire to possess themselves of the most elegant and entertaining Miscellany '¦ hitherto published under the denomination of Magazine . SUBSCRIBERS may have their Volumes bound by sending them to the BriiishLibraiy , ' ¦¦ " No . i } 2 , Strand .

Prices Of Binding Per Voume.

PRICES OF BINDING PER VOUME .

s . i . Half-bound , Russia back --20 Call " , lettered - - - 3 o Ditto , gilt - - 3 6 Extra , with Masonic Embellishments - 4 6

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TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 3
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PREFACE TO VOLUME THE ELEVENTH. Article 4
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Untitled Article 7
AN HISTORICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL ACCOUNT OF THE KINGDOM OF IRELAND. Article 8
THE LIFE OF BISHOP WARBURTON. Article 13
TRAGICAL FATE OF THE PRINCESS TARRAKANOFF. Article 16
DESCRIPTION OF THE ISLAND OF MALTA Article 20
CHARACTER OF THE AFRICAN BLACK. Article 22
AN ESSAY ON THE DIFFERENT STATES AND CONDITIONS OF LIFE. Article 24
ON THE PERFIDY AND INFIDELITY OF THE FRENCH. Article 28
CHARACTER OF POLITIAN, Article 31
THE HISTORY OF MADAME AND MONSIEUR. C— Article 32
CURIOUS ACCOUNT OF A DUMB PHILOSOPHER. Article 38
VISIT TO LAVATER, Article 41
THE FREEMASONS' REPOSITORY. Article 43
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 48
REVIEW OF NEW PUBLICATIONS Article 53
POETRY. Article 59
REPORT OF THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Article 61
PARLIAMENT OF IRELAND. Article 70
MONTHLY CHRONICLE. Article 71
INDEX TO THE TENTH VOLUME. Article 81
Untitled Article 85
LONDON: Article 85
TO CORRESPONDENTS, &c. Article 86
PRICES OF BINDING PER VOUME. Article 86
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To Correspondents, &C.

TO CORRESPONDENTS , & c .

TO E . S . J . we are indebted for his communications , of some of which v , mean to avail ourselves . The Tale of < Tmpm aud Terraty' is too proli > : for our purpose ; and its numbers , upon revisal , he will find incor . eft and tin harm onions . We have to acknowledge the receipt of a Song , entitled ' the Bacchanalian ' s Deli g ht , ' from a Private in tbe Southern Fencibks . But we decline giving it insertionfrom le that will

an , a princip , we hope , ever distinguish tht respectability of our Magazine . General abuse , under the cover of jocose pleasantry , is at ail times a disingenuous method of comSt ' im' die follies of mankind . ° Tdose _ anonymous essays that now lie before us shall be considered with ' impartiality ; and such as we may deem useful , for the improvement , the plea .: sure , and interest of our readers , we shall insert as occasion may require .

_ For our worth y Brother R . M ' s Communications we beg to present our sincere thanks . The interest he has taken in Masonry gives us reason to hope we may have frequenr opportunities of returning otir very warm acknowled gments for future favours .

Of the celebration ofthe anniversary ofthe ancient and honourable Societ "' of Gregorians , at Wakefield , on Thursday the 5 th of July last , we truly i lament it has not been within the limits of our jurisdiction to take cognizance ' , - For similar reasons the future transactions of that very laudable institution ! cannot appear upon our records . 'f Brother John Richardson ' s'Address to the Brethren ofthe Royal Brims- * - wick Lodge at Sheffield , on St . ' John ' s Day , upon his installation as J .. W . M . - cannot but have iven the hihest satisfactionand have been

g g , particularly ! , gratifying to his much honoured predecessor in office . We have to regret Y that tin ' s , favour was received too late for insertion : we shall feel ourselvesgreatly obliged by that worthy Brother ' s future communications . This Number will evince to Brother Charles Richardson , that the earnest ' endeavours of himself and his Brother for the good of Masonry have met with ' ¦ our fullest approbation ; and we have little hesitation , from the specimen j already produced , that his future labours will alike ensure a favourable re- j ception . The hint relative to the portrait of the P . G . Master shall be duly I _ attended to . ' ;

This Magazine may now be had Complete in TRN VOLUMES , bound according ! to the taste ofthe Purchaser . A very few complete Sets remain on hand ; so , ' that . an early application is recommended to such persons ( Brethren or others ) \ as desire to possess themselves of the most elegant and entertaining Miscellany '¦ hitherto published under the denomination of Magazine . SUBSCRIBERS may have their Volumes bound by sending them to the BriiishLibraiy , ' ¦¦ " No . i } 2 , Strand .

Prices Of Binding Per Voume.

PRICES OF BINDING PER VOUME .

s . i . Half-bound , Russia back --20 Call " , lettered - - - 3 o Ditto , gilt - - 3 6 Extra , with Masonic Embellishments - 4 6

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