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To Our Subscribrs.
TO OFE STJBSCEIBEES .
The notice which we published in our last , relative to the proposed alteration in our mode of publishing , has led to our receiving a variety of suggestions from highly-valued correspondents , but they are of so contradictory a nature , that it would be impossible to any extent to act upon them . Some of our friends predict for our weekly issue a triumphant success , whilst others as confidently foretell a failure . "We , being of a somewhat sanguine temperament , agree
with those of our correspondents who believe that the weekly issue is the one great want of the Craft , and are therefore resolved to adhere to our published determination , and thereby let the Brethren , by the support they afford us , decide for themselves the form which the Magazine shall permanently hold . We accordingly agaia announce that the first number for 1858
will be published on the 6 th of January ; and that from that day , the Freemasons' Magazine will regularly appear every Wednesday morning .
We are confident we need not reiterate our assurances that neither expense nor exertion shall be spared to render the Magazine worthy of the most extended support ; and believing that performances are at all times better than promises , we refer to the volume this day completed , as an evidence of our efforts in the past , and an earnest of what we hope , in an extended degree , to accomplish in the future . TOL . III . 6 IT
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To Our Subscribrs.
TO OFE STJBSCEIBEES .
The notice which we published in our last , relative to the proposed alteration in our mode of publishing , has led to our receiving a variety of suggestions from highly-valued correspondents , but they are of so contradictory a nature , that it would be impossible to any extent to act upon them . Some of our friends predict for our weekly issue a triumphant success , whilst others as confidently foretell a failure . "We , being of a somewhat sanguine temperament , agree
with those of our correspondents who believe that the weekly issue is the one great want of the Craft , and are therefore resolved to adhere to our published determination , and thereby let the Brethren , by the support they afford us , decide for themselves the form which the Magazine shall permanently hold . We accordingly agaia announce that the first number for 1858
will be published on the 6 th of January ; and that from that day , the Freemasons' Magazine will regularly appear every Wednesday morning .
We are confident we need not reiterate our assurances that neither expense nor exertion shall be spared to render the Magazine worthy of the most extended support ; and believing that performances are at all times better than promises , we refer to the volume this day completed , as an evidence of our efforts in the past , and an earnest of what we hope , in an extended degree , to accomplish in the future . TOL . III . 6 IT