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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 Subsceibebs 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-Ofnce , Charing-cross , for 10 s . 6 dL , payable to Mr . Henry George Warren , 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged .

To Coeeespondents.

TO COEEESPONDENTS .

"W . B ., " Dudley . — -A Brother holding office in a Prov . Grand Lodge can wear his apron of that office in Grand Lodge . W . B ., in a letter , the length of which alone prevents its publication , urges with great force the necessity of establishing Funds of Benevolence in connection with every private Lodge , in order that the claims upon the charity of the Brethren might be more promptly and liberally met than at present . He concludes thus : — "We will take a Lodge

of fifty members , suppose they were each to subscribe £ 1 a piece , —that would realize £ 50 to start with ; and I would propose that each member of the Lodge afterwards do subscribe five shillings annually , which would be for the whole £ 12 . 10 s . per annum ; and this money , at compound interest , at 3 per cent ., would , in five years ( supposing that no claims were made upon it ) , realize the sum of £ 124 odd . If the general funds of the Lodge were in such a state as to admit of it , I would suggest that an annual donation be presented therefrom to

this private Fund of Benevolence , which of course would make it so much the better . If this or a similar plan was adopted , every Lodge in the kingdom would , in a few years , have such means at hand as , in the event of unforeseen misfortune and calamity overtaking a brother of their number , to enable the Lodge to which he belonged to assist him , either by a donation or loan , o , o xnighc be deemed advisable , such as would perhaps enable him to retrieve his position ,

and thus lead him to bless the day he saw the light of Masonry , instead of as now , after having subscribed to a Lodge for a great number of years , being compelled , in his declining years , from circumstances over which he had no control , to withdraw therefrom , with reflections as painful as unavailing , that had he been a subscribing member to some other Order he might have had something to fall hack upon in bis hour of need . "

" Subscriber , " Kidderminster . —Five are sufficient to confirm the minutes , although seven must he present to initiate . " J . Mott Thearle . " —The legend is unavoidably postponed . " Orim , " Glasgow , is thanked . His communication shall be attended to . " A . V . R , " Georgetown , is thanked . —We are glad to hear of the settlement of the differences between the two Lodges . Certainly , there can be no excuse for the Grand Secretary leaving nineteen communications unanswered . We trust a reform will be effected in this ere long . The list of Office-bearers did not come to hand with the kind communication of our Brother .

The communication of our Correspondents at St . Christopher , relative to the Mount Horeh Itoyal Arch Chapter , which is not in the Kalendar , shall be attended to . We may however remark , that the Lodges here appear to be in abeyance , No . 69 having made no return to Grand Lodge since 1815 , nor No . GOO since 1835 . Have any candidates been initiated since those dates ? If so , they should understand that they would not be acknowledged as hh-eemasons in other parts of the world , for want of their certificates . « Old Dundee / ' next month ,

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LODGES IN THE WEST AND SOUTH, CANADA, MALTA, TRINIDAD-OUR DUTY. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN GREAT BRITAIN. Article 7
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 11
THE WONDERS OF NATURE. Article 14
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 19
FACES IN THE EIRE. Article 25
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 26
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZIN AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 27
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 29
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 30
FINE ARTS. Article 30
THE MASONIC MIRROR. MASONIC REFORM Article 31
NOTICES OF MOTION. Article 36
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 41
INSTRUCTION. Article 47
PROVINCIAL. Article 47
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 55
SCOTLAND. Article 56
COLONIAL. Article 60
SWITZERLAND. Article 62
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MARCH. Article 62
Obituary. Article 65
NOTICE. Article 68
TO COEEESPONDENTS. 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 Subsceibebs 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-Ofnce , Charing-cross , for 10 s . 6 dL , payable to Mr . Henry George Warren , 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street , by whom the same will be acknowledged .

To Coeeespondents.

TO COEEESPONDENTS .

"W . B ., " Dudley . — -A Brother holding office in a Prov . Grand Lodge can wear his apron of that office in Grand Lodge . W . B ., in a letter , the length of which alone prevents its publication , urges with great force the necessity of establishing Funds of Benevolence in connection with every private Lodge , in order that the claims upon the charity of the Brethren might be more promptly and liberally met than at present . He concludes thus : — "We will take a Lodge

of fifty members , suppose they were each to subscribe £ 1 a piece , —that would realize £ 50 to start with ; and I would propose that each member of the Lodge afterwards do subscribe five shillings annually , which would be for the whole £ 12 . 10 s . per annum ; and this money , at compound interest , at 3 per cent ., would , in five years ( supposing that no claims were made upon it ) , realize the sum of £ 124 odd . If the general funds of the Lodge were in such a state as to admit of it , I would suggest that an annual donation be presented therefrom to

this private Fund of Benevolence , which of course would make it so much the better . If this or a similar plan was adopted , every Lodge in the kingdom would , in a few years , have such means at hand as , in the event of unforeseen misfortune and calamity overtaking a brother of their number , to enable the Lodge to which he belonged to assist him , either by a donation or loan , o , o xnighc be deemed advisable , such as would perhaps enable him to retrieve his position ,

and thus lead him to bless the day he saw the light of Masonry , instead of as now , after having subscribed to a Lodge for a great number of years , being compelled , in his declining years , from circumstances over which he had no control , to withdraw therefrom , with reflections as painful as unavailing , that had he been a subscribing member to some other Order he might have had something to fall hack upon in bis hour of need . "

" Subscriber , " Kidderminster . —Five are sufficient to confirm the minutes , although seven must he present to initiate . " J . Mott Thearle . " —The legend is unavoidably postponed . " Orim , " Glasgow , is thanked . His communication shall be attended to . " A . V . R , " Georgetown , is thanked . —We are glad to hear of the settlement of the differences between the two Lodges . Certainly , there can be no excuse for the Grand Secretary leaving nineteen communications unanswered . We trust a reform will be effected in this ere long . The list of Office-bearers did not come to hand with the kind communication of our Brother .

The communication of our Correspondents at St . Christopher , relative to the Mount Horeh Itoyal Arch Chapter , which is not in the Kalendar , shall be attended to . We may however remark , that the Lodges here appear to be in abeyance , No . 69 having made no return to Grand Lodge since 1815 , nor No . GOO since 1835 . Have any candidates been initiated since those dates ? If so , they should understand that they would not be acknowledged as hh-eemasons in other parts of the world , for want of their certificates . « Old Dundee / ' next month ,

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