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The Editor To The Craft.

THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT .

I ' ouiiTGEN months since , we laid before the Craft our first number , with the determination of providing—what we then believed lo be its great want —a journal published at reasonable intervals , which should be the reflex of the proceedings of the various Lodges , and the position of our Charities . Prior to that time , the Craft had possessed no organ excepting the ' -hreemason ' s Quarterly Magazine , " the dates of which publication felt to be too distant

were for a journal professing to give a record ol passing events , and the management of which for some time appeared to want that vigour essential to secure the interest and co-operation of the great bod y of the class to whom it was especially addressed . Since that period matters have essentially changed—the « Quarterly Magazine '" has been converted into a Monthly , and its management has passed into other hands ; and the question came to be considered , whether the Craft could support two publications—or whether it would not be for fbn best .

interests ^ of the Order that , bearing in mind the motto of " Unity is strength , ' we should combine our forces , and merge our power in one journal . We think that a body so strong , so wealthy , and so inihientml as the Freemasons , ought to be able to support two publications —aye and many more—devoted to their interests ; but experience has proved that they will notFrom the first have received most flatter

. we - ing testimonials to our exertions , but we are compelled to add , that they have not been accompanied by that solid support which would justify us in any longer continuing- the contest with the " Monthly Magazine / 'it being evident to the Managers of both journals , that the continued existence of either must be dependent on the circumstance of which has the longest at its

purse command . How far we have kept the promises which we made at starting we are content to leave to the judgment of those who have honored us with their ' support . When we put forward our prospectus , we promised that we would give lo our readers each month forty-eight pages of printed matter for sixpence . The pressure of intelli-P v

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THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT. Article 1
THE EDITOR OF THE "MONTHLY MAGAZINE" TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
BON ACCORD MARK MASONS. Article 4
"THE WINK OF INVITATION." Article 6
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 7
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 32
INSTRUCTION. Article 37
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
THE COLONIES. Article 40
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 42
LITERATURE. Article 44
MUSIC. Article 45
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR NOVEMBER. Article 45
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The Editor To The Craft.

THE EDITOR TO THE CRAFT .

I ' ouiiTGEN months since , we laid before the Craft our first number , with the determination of providing—what we then believed lo be its great want —a journal published at reasonable intervals , which should be the reflex of the proceedings of the various Lodges , and the position of our Charities . Prior to that time , the Craft had possessed no organ excepting the ' -hreemason ' s Quarterly Magazine , " the dates of which publication felt to be too distant

were for a journal professing to give a record ol passing events , and the management of which for some time appeared to want that vigour essential to secure the interest and co-operation of the great bod y of the class to whom it was especially addressed . Since that period matters have essentially changed—the « Quarterly Magazine '" has been converted into a Monthly , and its management has passed into other hands ; and the question came to be considered , whether the Craft could support two publications—or whether it would not be for fbn best .

interests ^ of the Order that , bearing in mind the motto of " Unity is strength , ' we should combine our forces , and merge our power in one journal . We think that a body so strong , so wealthy , and so inihientml as the Freemasons , ought to be able to support two publications —aye and many more—devoted to their interests ; but experience has proved that they will notFrom the first have received most flatter

. we - ing testimonials to our exertions , but we are compelled to add , that they have not been accompanied by that solid support which would justify us in any longer continuing- the contest with the " Monthly Magazine / 'it being evident to the Managers of both journals , that the continued existence of either must be dependent on the circumstance of which has the longest at its

purse command . How far we have kept the promises which we made at starting we are content to leave to the judgment of those who have honored us with their ' support . When we put forward our prospectus , we promised that we would give lo our readers each month forty-eight pages of printed matter for sixpence . The pressure of intelli-P v

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