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Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at Latest , to insure their insertion .

Some Subscribers having experienced a difficulty in obtaining the Magazine regularly , we beg to inform them , that in future the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror will be sent direct , for twelve months , to . any address , at the commencement of each month , upon receipt of an Order upon the General Post-Office , Charing-cross , for 10 s . 6 d ., payable to Mr . Henry George Warren , 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" The Donoaster Gazette . "—We thank our contemporary for the many kindly notices which have appeared of our efforts . In the last notice , however , we find the following remarks : — " In the Notices to Correspondents the editor has omitted to give his reasons for burking articles sent for insertion , whilst others

of a similar character are given , but possessing probably less interest . " We shall be glad to be informed what article we have burked , as we are altogether ignorant to what the editor alludes . He must know that from our necessarily extensive correspondence , we must exercise a discretion in the insertion or non-insertion of communications ; but we certainly disclaim all favouritism in the manner in which we conduct the Magazine .

" Juvenis . "—Earl Stanhope is not a PfG . M . We do not even know that he is a Mason . " W . M ., No . 435 . "—If you do not get your Magazine at the same time as the other periodicals , it is the fault of your bookseller . Order it of some one else , or send us your subscription in advance : we will take care you get it . " J . Gr . " Oldham . —Seven days' notice by summons must be given of the proposition of a Brother for exaltation before he can be balloted for .

"P . B . / Chester , is thanked for his communications . That of last month did not come to hand . The Emperor of the French is generally understood to have been initiated into the Order in the United States , but we have no authentic record of such an event . Our Bristol friend is thanked for his account of the meeting of the Knights Templar Camp of Antiquity at Bath , but he would add to the obligation in future by letting us have his communications a little nearer the date of the transactions he records .

" St . John ' s Lodge , " Stockport . —In our last , Bro . Henry Booth was erroneously described at Prov . G . Treasurer instead of Prov . G . Tyler . l < Justitia . "—We regret the length of our valued correspondent ' s communication prevents its insertion in the present crowded state of our columns : we must therefore postpone it .

"Bro . W . Wigginton . "—We beg to thank your Lodge and yourself for the kind invitation forwarded to us , and for the communication you have sent . Want of time forbids our acceptance of the first , but we shall always make space for the second . Cuiuoso asks whether it is true that Bro . Parkinson is a member of the Board of General Purposes ? Whether he supplies the candles to Grand Lodge ? And

whether he audits his own accounts ? To the two first questions we cun answer in the affirmative ; as regards the third , we can only say that we should think Bro . Parkinson would leave that duty to other members of the Board . Prom what we have heard of the Grand Lodge Audit , we can only pronounce it to be a disgraceful scramble ; the accounts being got rid of as soon as possible by the pleasant announcement Dinner is on the the table . "

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NOTES ON ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCH. Article 14
THE SALT-MINES OF HALEIK Article 19
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CORRESPONDENCE. Article 24
INDIAN LODGES. Article 25
THE LATE PROCEEDINGS IN GRAND LODGE. Article 26
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 28
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 29
METROPOLITAN. Article 29
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 56
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 56
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 59
IRELAND. Article 61
INDIA. Article 61
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SWITZERLAND. Article 64
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR APRIL. Article 65
Obituary Article 67
NOTICE. Article 68
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 68
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Notice.

NOTICE .

The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-Inn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at Latest , to insure their insertion .

Some Subscribers having experienced a difficulty in obtaining the Magazine regularly , we beg to inform them , that in future the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine and Masonic Mirror will be sent direct , for twelve months , to . any address , at the commencement of each month , upon receipt of an Order upon the General Post-Office , Charing-cross , for 10 s . 6 d ., payable to Mr . Henry George Warren , 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" The Donoaster Gazette . "—We thank our contemporary for the many kindly notices which have appeared of our efforts . In the last notice , however , we find the following remarks : — " In the Notices to Correspondents the editor has omitted to give his reasons for burking articles sent for insertion , whilst others

of a similar character are given , but possessing probably less interest . " We shall be glad to be informed what article we have burked , as we are altogether ignorant to what the editor alludes . He must know that from our necessarily extensive correspondence , we must exercise a discretion in the insertion or non-insertion of communications ; but we certainly disclaim all favouritism in the manner in which we conduct the Magazine .

" Juvenis . "—Earl Stanhope is not a PfG . M . We do not even know that he is a Mason . " W . M ., No . 435 . "—If you do not get your Magazine at the same time as the other periodicals , it is the fault of your bookseller . Order it of some one else , or send us your subscription in advance : we will take care you get it . " J . Gr . " Oldham . —Seven days' notice by summons must be given of the proposition of a Brother for exaltation before he can be balloted for .

"P . B . / Chester , is thanked for his communications . That of last month did not come to hand . The Emperor of the French is generally understood to have been initiated into the Order in the United States , but we have no authentic record of such an event . Our Bristol friend is thanked for his account of the meeting of the Knights Templar Camp of Antiquity at Bath , but he would add to the obligation in future by letting us have his communications a little nearer the date of the transactions he records .

" St . John ' s Lodge , " Stockport . —In our last , Bro . Henry Booth was erroneously described at Prov . G . Treasurer instead of Prov . G . Tyler . l < Justitia . "—We regret the length of our valued correspondent ' s communication prevents its insertion in the present crowded state of our columns : we must therefore postpone it .

"Bro . W . Wigginton . "—We beg to thank your Lodge and yourself for the kind invitation forwarded to us , and for the communication you have sent . Want of time forbids our acceptance of the first , but we shall always make space for the second . Cuiuoso asks whether it is true that Bro . Parkinson is a member of the Board of General Purposes ? Whether he supplies the candles to Grand Lodge ? And

whether he audits his own accounts ? To the two first questions we cun answer in the affirmative ; as regards the third , we can only say that we should think Bro . Parkinson would leave that duty to other members of the Board . Prom what we have heard of the Grand Lodge Audit , we can only pronounce it to be a disgraceful scramble ; the accounts being got rid of as soon as possible by the pleasant announcement Dinner is on the the table . "

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