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The Week.

burlesque , "Tho Invisible Prince , " is to be produced ivith great splendour . Madame Celeste has announced her benefit ior this day AA'eck : a neiv play will be among the attractions offered . Mr . Falconer is also engaged upon a noiv comedy for the Lyceum . Mr . Robson has been obliged to discontinue playing iu tiA'o pieces ou the same evening , the exertion being too great for his strength . On Monday AA'as acted for the first time , a neiv farce , " I ' ve written to Brown : " Ave have seen many better , and a feiv worse . It is of course from the French .

Notices.

NOTICES .

THBjB . ethren and others are requested to notice , that George W . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magtmne ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume of tho Magazine for 1858 are noiv ready , . price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . 6 d . Brethren can have their volumes bound

at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 d ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 d . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest hy 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects 5 returning them ( should they not bo accepted ) if desired .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" H . T . B . " —There are Freemasons' Lodges iu the Isle of Man , but they do not appear in the English Calendar , because they do not hold under the English constitution . There is no list published of all persons who have been initiated into Masonry ; and such a ivork , if desirable , Avhich we very much doubt , would never be correct for a week at a time .

MASONIC HALLS . —A correspondent writes : — " If the plans , and a perspective view of new Masonic halls were given , in wood engravings in the Magazine , they would bo very interesting . The architect , or the Lodge , ivould generally go to the expense of the AA ' OOCI block , from which you could have a metal cast taken . " If any of our correspondents will forward us the plans and vieivs , ivith proper explanations , ive shall be happy to engrave them .

Pitov . GHAND SUPERINTENDENTS . —In our list of these officers last week , the name of the Prov . G . Supt . for Durham was wrongly spelled . It shoul dbe " Bro . George Andrew Middlomiss . " BRO . JOSEPH BRAITHAVAITE informs us that he is no long er a member of the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , as stated in our report of the Mount Sion Chapter last AA'eek . The brother is a member of the Lion ami Lamb Lodge , No . 227 .

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
THE SECRET SOCIETIES OF THE MIDDLE AGES Article 5
SYMPATHY. Article 15
THE BRIDES OF QUAIR. Article 16
ONCE MORE. Article 17
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 18
MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 19
MASONIC HALLS. Article 19
"THE BEAUTIES OF MASONRY," Article 21
MASONIC DUTIES. Article 21
VISITORS TO LODGES. Article 22
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 32
SCOTLAND. Article 34
INDIA. Article 42
TURKEY Article 42
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

burlesque , "Tho Invisible Prince , " is to be produced ivith great splendour . Madame Celeste has announced her benefit ior this day AA'eck : a neiv play will be among the attractions offered . Mr . Falconer is also engaged upon a noiv comedy for the Lyceum . Mr . Robson has been obliged to discontinue playing iu tiA'o pieces ou the same evening , the exertion being too great for his strength . On Monday AA'as acted for the first time , a neiv farce , " I ' ve written to Brown : " Ave have seen many better , and a feiv worse . It is of course from the French .

Notices.

NOTICES .

THBjB . ethren and others are requested to notice , that George W . Bower has no connection with the Freemasons' Magtmne ; and all persons are cautioned against paying him anything on our account . Emblematic covers for the last volume of tho Magazine for 1858 are noiv ready , . price Is . ; or the volumes ( containing twenty-six numbers ) may be had bound , price 14 s . Gd ., or with gilt edges 15 s . 6 d . Brethren can have their volumes bound

at the office if they desire it , for Is . 6 d ., or with gilt edges 2 s . 6 d . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours at tho latest hy 12 o ' clock on Monday morning . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects 5 returning them ( should they not bo accepted ) if desired .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

" H . T . B . " —There are Freemasons' Lodges iu the Isle of Man , but they do not appear in the English Calendar , because they do not hold under the English constitution . There is no list published of all persons who have been initiated into Masonry ; and such a ivork , if desirable , Avhich we very much doubt , would never be correct for a week at a time .

MASONIC HALLS . —A correspondent writes : — " If the plans , and a perspective view of new Masonic halls were given , in wood engravings in the Magazine , they would bo very interesting . The architect , or the Lodge , ivould generally go to the expense of the AA ' OOCI block , from which you could have a metal cast taken . " If any of our correspondents will forward us the plans and vieivs , ivith proper explanations , ive shall be happy to engrave them .

Pitov . GHAND SUPERINTENDENTS . —In our list of these officers last week , the name of the Prov . G . Supt . for Durham was wrongly spelled . It shoul dbe " Bro . George Andrew Middlomiss . " BRO . JOSEPH BRAITHAVAITE informs us that he is no long er a member of the Panmure Lodge , No . 1025 , as stated in our report of the Mount Sion Chapter last AA'eek . The brother is a member of the Lion ami Lamb Lodge , No . 227 .

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