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Address To Our Readers.

ADDRESS TO OUR READERS .

THE FEBBMASONSMAGAZINE AND

MASONIC M I E E O E .

WITH our present number Ave close the Eirst Volume of THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE for 1861 , covering a period of the year always peculiarly interesting the members of the Craft , as it is that in which the Festivals of our Masonic Charities are held , and the neAV Grand Officers appointed .

As regards the Charities , Ave need only observe that the appeals to the brethren have , in every instance , been liberally responded to , and that a bright future apj > ears to await all our institutions ; though , from the lingering illness of our respected Bro . Crew , the Secretary of the Girls' School , and the alterations in the management of the Boys' School

now in progress , they haA r e been partially overshadowed by a dark cloud , which , hoAvever , Ave rejoice to feel has not been Avithout its silver lining ; and , indeed , Ave believe that never had either of the schools a fairer prospect before them . Of the Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows , we may observe that its claims to support are becoming

more and more understood and appreciated , and the poorer members of the Craft reaping a corresponding benefit , its festival being IIOAV equally popular with that of either of the other institutions , and the subscriptions and donations yearly increasing in amount .

Of the neAv Grand Officers Ave have no necessity to speak at any length , as Ave have , in the course of our weekly labours , already described their antecedents in Freemasonry , and fairly introduced then to our readers ; but we cannot review the past sis months without expressing our regret that the Earl of Dalhousie , P . D . G . M ., should have felt , from ill

health , constrained to resign the Chair he so ably and Avorthily filled , notwithstanding the acknowledged talents , the business habits , and courtesy of the gifted young nobleman who succeeds him .

There is , hoAvever , another officer , no less important than the D . G . M ., not to say even the G . M . himself , who has retired from office , almost Avithout remark . We allude to the late President of the Board of General Purposes , and whose place it will be difficult efficiently to fill . Bro . Havers , a P . G . D ., took the office about four years since , at a time

when great distraction prevailed in the Craft , at a time Avhen the disputes Avith Canada Avere at the highest , and when the brethren were naturally dissatisfied at the manner in . which

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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
TO OUR READERS. Article 9
THE GRAND MASTER OF CANADA. Article 9
CLASSICAL THEOLOGY.—XXXIX. Article 11
POPULARITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 12
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 12
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 15
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 17
Poetry. Article 19
VICTORIA (AUSTRALIA) TO ENGLAND. Article 19
THE DYING HEROES. Article 20
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE SUFFERING RIBBON WEAVERS AT COVENTRY. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 21
PROVINCIAL. Article 21
ROYAL ARCH. Article 23
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 23
COLONIAL. Article 24
TURKEY. Article 25
INDIA. Article 25
Obituary. Article 26
THE WEEK. Article 26
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 27
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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Address To Our Readers.

ADDRESS TO OUR READERS .

THE FEBBMASONSMAGAZINE AND

MASONIC M I E E O E .

WITH our present number Ave close the Eirst Volume of THE FREEMASONS MAGAZINE for 1861 , covering a period of the year always peculiarly interesting the members of the Craft , as it is that in which the Festivals of our Masonic Charities are held , and the neAV Grand Officers appointed .

As regards the Charities , Ave need only observe that the appeals to the brethren have , in every instance , been liberally responded to , and that a bright future apj > ears to await all our institutions ; though , from the lingering illness of our respected Bro . Crew , the Secretary of the Girls' School , and the alterations in the management of the Boys' School

now in progress , they haA r e been partially overshadowed by a dark cloud , which , hoAvever , Ave rejoice to feel has not been Avithout its silver lining ; and , indeed , Ave believe that never had either of the schools a fairer prospect before them . Of the Benevolent Institution for Aged Masons and their Widows , we may observe that its claims to support are becoming

more and more understood and appreciated , and the poorer members of the Craft reaping a corresponding benefit , its festival being IIOAV equally popular with that of either of the other institutions , and the subscriptions and donations yearly increasing in amount .

Of the neAv Grand Officers Ave have no necessity to speak at any length , as Ave have , in the course of our weekly labours , already described their antecedents in Freemasonry , and fairly introduced then to our readers ; but we cannot review the past sis months without expressing our regret that the Earl of Dalhousie , P . D . G . M ., should have felt , from ill

health , constrained to resign the Chair he so ably and Avorthily filled , notwithstanding the acknowledged talents , the business habits , and courtesy of the gifted young nobleman who succeeds him .

There is , hoAvever , another officer , no less important than the D . G . M ., not to say even the G . M . himself , who has retired from office , almost Avithout remark . We allude to the late President of the Board of General Purposes , and whose place it will be difficult efficiently to fill . Bro . Havers , a P . G . D ., took the office about four years since , at a time

when great distraction prevailed in the Craft , at a time Avhen the disputes Avith Canada Avere at the highest , and when the brethren were naturally dissatisfied at the manner in . which

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