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Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , LincolnVInn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion . . -H Our Subscribers having experienced 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 , Bed Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged . The Brethren will observe that this allowance upon the full price can only be made when the Magazine is paid for in advance ; all single numbers will be charged as heretofore , Is , each , exclusive of the postage .
To Coeeespondents.
TO COEEESPONDENTS .
A Huddersfield correspondent writes , —Our Lodge subscribes to your publication ; and , while I am writing , I might as well mention a subject that I have long thought of , viz ., the enormous expense of attending the Grand Lodge . If a London Brother could get a motion for a joint committee of London and Provincial Brethren carried in Grand Lodge , to examine into the duties , the business done , and the salaries paid to the different Officers , it would be beneficial . I have no doubt , at least , that the business might be done better than at present for one half the money ; or should the committee confirm the present officers' salaries , we in the Provinces would be better satisfied , as a very strong feeling at present exists that all is not as it should be .
u P . M . No . 1 . —We have received the lines , but they do not reach the stan dard , and require revision .
"P . M . "—Your " skit' at the trumpet is rather invidious , and we must decline publishing it ; the Brother you dislike to hear " trumpeted" has a " key-note " of excellence we would not disparage .
" G . H . P . "—The notice of the Earl of Carnarvon s intended election was omitted by mistake . We congratulate the noble lord on the honour he has reached in being made a Mason .
" The Etonian Lodge . "—We thank our contributor for his kind communication , and for the assurance of the appreciation of our efforts to " put away the evil " from this formerly excellent Lodge . Let the members only discharge their duty as honourable and independent men , who will not " wrong the dead , themselves , nor us , " and they will perceive that we have hitherto spoken in sorrow , not in anger , and now cordially congratulate them on their present improved auspices .
" Justitia . "—A correspondent assures us that the statement in our columns , signed by this title , is underdrawn , and complains bitterly of the need of improvement in the county of Somerset . But the remedy is in the Fraternity ' s own hands , by resolutely removing the present G . M . We shall be glad to hear from our esteemed Brother often .
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Notice.
NOTICE .
The Editor requests that all communications may be sent to him at 74-5 , Great Queen-street , LincolnVInn Fields , by the 20 th of each month at latest , to insure their insertion . . -H Our Subscribers having experienced 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 , Bed Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged . The Brethren will observe that this allowance upon the full price can only be made when the Magazine is paid for in advance ; all single numbers will be charged as heretofore , Is , each , exclusive of the postage .
To Coeeespondents.
TO COEEESPONDENTS .
A Huddersfield correspondent writes , —Our Lodge subscribes to your publication ; and , while I am writing , I might as well mention a subject that I have long thought of , viz ., the enormous expense of attending the Grand Lodge . If a London Brother could get a motion for a joint committee of London and Provincial Brethren carried in Grand Lodge , to examine into the duties , the business done , and the salaries paid to the different Officers , it would be beneficial . I have no doubt , at least , that the business might be done better than at present for one half the money ; or should the committee confirm the present officers' salaries , we in the Provinces would be better satisfied , as a very strong feeling at present exists that all is not as it should be .
u P . M . No . 1 . —We have received the lines , but they do not reach the stan dard , and require revision .
"P . M . "—Your " skit' at the trumpet is rather invidious , and we must decline publishing it ; the Brother you dislike to hear " trumpeted" has a " key-note " of excellence we would not disparage .
" G . H . P . "—The notice of the Earl of Carnarvon s intended election was omitted by mistake . We congratulate the noble lord on the honour he has reached in being made a Mason .
" The Etonian Lodge . "—We thank our contributor for his kind communication , and for the assurance of the appreciation of our efforts to " put away the evil " from this formerly excellent Lodge . Let the members only discharge their duty as honourable and independent men , who will not " wrong the dead , themselves , nor us , " and they will perceive that we have hitherto spoken in sorrow , not in anger , and now cordially congratulate them on their present improved auspices .
" Justitia . "—A correspondent assures us that the statement in our columns , signed by this title , is underdrawn , and complains bitterly of the need of improvement in the county of Somerset . But the remedy is in the Fraternity ' s own hands , by resolutely removing the present G . M . We shall be glad to hear from our esteemed Brother often .