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Intended Reduction In Price Of The ''Magazine."

INTENDED REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE '' MAGAZINE . "

THE MASONIC MIMOK .

* £ * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

On Saturday , the 3 rd July , the price of the MAGAZINE will be reduced to THREEPENCE . It is now nine years since the quarto series of the MAGAZINE was commenced , and it has ever since continued to be published at sixpence weekly .

For a considerable time past it has been in contemplation to reduce the price of this MAGAZINE ; and it is now many months since the intentions of the then proprietor wore made known by announcements in the advertising columns that a permanent reduction in price would be made as soon as the necessary

arrangements for that purpose could be completed , ancl a fitting opportunity occurred . It is now our pleasing duty to announce to our subscribers and friends the promised reduction ; and also that various improvements will be introduced into the MAGAZINE itself . In so doing we must of course look to a greatly extended support from the

members of the Craft for that reward , which we are assured by a very large circle of friends and supporters , such a step as that about to be taken will be sure to meet with ; still it is only by the active and energetic support of our friends that such a venture can be made to succeed—more particularly in the case of a class journal—and by a greatly increased sale to cover the weekly

cost of production . The proposed reduction of the postage rates on newspapers , lias been for some time past looked forward to as affording an opportunity for expecting the reduction iu price of tlie MAGAZINE ; ancl it is believed that long before our next half-yearly

volume is completed , tho anticipated reduction on the newspaper postage rates will be successfully introduced by the Post Office Authorities . And therefore the approaching commencement of a new volume has , under these circumstances , been considered an appropriate occasion for carrying out the long contemplated ancl previously announced intention , to reduce the sum of the MAGAZINE to THREEPENCE .

Whilst thanking the numerous subscribers and the zealous friends ancl supporters of the MAGAZINE for their past aid and labour on our behalf , we trust still to secure their hearty cooperation , so that , by their recommendations and otherwise , amongst the members of the Masonic Order , they may assist us in so expanding the area of its usefulness and by

grentlymcroasing tlie number of its readers , thus give it still greater power and influence as the well-tried organ of the Craft at large .

MASONIC MEMS . UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAKEOK 1869 . —A few remaining copies of the second edition aro for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent . THE British Association will meet at Exeter , on the Sth August , on which occasion we trust that those members

belonging to the ancient Craft will meet with a Masonic reception . PALESTINE EXPLOKATION EUND . —Tho exhibition of pottery , glass , and otlier specimens of ancient Jewish art , found by Bro . Lieut . Warren in the course of his excavations at Jerusalem , is now open at the Dudley Gallery . No such exhibition has ever been held previously , and we trust it will meet with success , aud more especially in a financial souse , as funds are urgently needed to prosecute the researches .

NEW LODGE AT EGKESIONT . —We understand that the warrant of the Grand Lodge of England , issued by order of the M . W . G . M , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , for the formation of a Masonic loclge at Egremout , has been received . It is to be named the Kenlis Loclge , in compliment to the nobleman of that name ( Bro . Lord Kenlis , of Underley Hall ) , who at present

discharges so admirably the duties of Prov . G . Master of Cumberland and Westmorland , and who will probably officiate at the consecration ancl opening of tho new lodge in the course of the present summer . Bro . Crowther Morton , P . Prov . G . S . W ., P . M . 872 & 1 , 002 , is to bo the first Master of the Kenlis Lodge , and Bros . Dr . Lawsou and E . Chapman will take office as S . AV .

and J . W . respectively . BEETUREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

IT has been proposed by some of the Dutch lodges to hold an International meeting of Ereemasons during tho period of the Netherlands Exhibition . The meeting to take place either at Amsterdam , Rotterdam , or Utrecht , in the month oi September next . Eurther particulars are promised , which we shall publish .

PoimtAiis of the Et . Hou . the Earl of Dalhonsie , K . T . G . C . B ., M . W . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . 6 d . each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper , can be had , price 10 s . Cd . lino . J " . G . EINDEL , the German historian of Freemasonry ,

has , we understand , been unanimously elected an honorary member of Mother Kilwinning . AVe congratulate our learned brother upon this recognition of his merits as n Masonic writer .

FOKTHCOMING MASONIC AVOBK . —Of the recent contributors to these pages none have been more industrious or more successful than Bro . Hughan , of Truro , in his endeavours to shed light upon the earl y history of English Symbolic Masonry , and to impart information upon kindred subjects of antique date . AVe have just learned that his anxiety to bring the brethren

into closer intimacy with the productions of the early fathers of English Ereemasonry , has moved him to undertake the reproduction , m facsimile , of Cole ' s Operative Masonic Constitutions —a labour , the accomplishment of which must necessarily entail considerable expense . Seeing that the project has not been undertaken with a view to pecuniary profit , it behoves the

brethren to guard Bro . Hughan against loss hi the prosecution of his present design ; and this can bo best done by subscribing , direct through him , for a copy of the work , the price ( free by post ) being half a guinea each . The edition is limited to some seventy or eighty copies . The volume will , we understand ,

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THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 1
EARS OF WHEAT FEOM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 5
ANCIENT LODGES. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
"ROYAL ARCH MASONRY." Article 7
THE PRINCE OF WALES AND FREE MASONRY. Article 7
BRO. MELVILLE. Article 7
INTENDED REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE ''MAGAZINE." Article 8
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS. Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 10
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 11
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 11
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 11
GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTERS OF ENGLAND AND WALES, AND THE DEPENDENCIES OF THE COLONIES AND RITISH CROWN. Article 11
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 3RD JULY, 1869. Article 12
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 12
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Intended Reduction In Price Of The ''Magazine."

INTENDED REDUCTION IN PRICE OF THE '' MAGAZINE . "

THE MASONIC MIMOK .

* £ * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , W . C .

On Saturday , the 3 rd July , the price of the MAGAZINE will be reduced to THREEPENCE . It is now nine years since the quarto series of the MAGAZINE was commenced , and it has ever since continued to be published at sixpence weekly .

For a considerable time past it has been in contemplation to reduce the price of this MAGAZINE ; and it is now many months since the intentions of the then proprietor wore made known by announcements in the advertising columns that a permanent reduction in price would be made as soon as the necessary

arrangements for that purpose could be completed , ancl a fitting opportunity occurred . It is now our pleasing duty to announce to our subscribers and friends the promised reduction ; and also that various improvements will be introduced into the MAGAZINE itself . In so doing we must of course look to a greatly extended support from the

members of the Craft for that reward , which we are assured by a very large circle of friends and supporters , such a step as that about to be taken will be sure to meet with ; still it is only by the active and energetic support of our friends that such a venture can be made to succeed—more particularly in the case of a class journal—and by a greatly increased sale to cover the weekly

cost of production . The proposed reduction of the postage rates on newspapers , lias been for some time past looked forward to as affording an opportunity for expecting the reduction iu price of tlie MAGAZINE ; ancl it is believed that long before our next half-yearly

volume is completed , tho anticipated reduction on the newspaper postage rates will be successfully introduced by the Post Office Authorities . And therefore the approaching commencement of a new volume has , under these circumstances , been considered an appropriate occasion for carrying out the long contemplated ancl previously announced intention , to reduce the sum of the MAGAZINE to THREEPENCE .

Whilst thanking the numerous subscribers and the zealous friends ancl supporters of the MAGAZINE for their past aid and labour on our behalf , we trust still to secure their hearty cooperation , so that , by their recommendations and otherwise , amongst the members of the Masonic Order , they may assist us in so expanding the area of its usefulness and by

grentlymcroasing tlie number of its readers , thus give it still greater power and influence as the well-tried organ of the Craft at large .

MASONIC MEMS . UNIVERSAL MASONIC CALENDAKEOK 1869 . —A few remaining copies of the second edition aro for sale at a reduction of 25 per cent . THE British Association will meet at Exeter , on the Sth August , on which occasion we trust that those members

belonging to the ancient Craft will meet with a Masonic reception . PALESTINE EXPLOKATION EUND . —Tho exhibition of pottery , glass , and otlier specimens of ancient Jewish art , found by Bro . Lieut . Warren in the course of his excavations at Jerusalem , is now open at the Dudley Gallery . No such exhibition has ever been held previously , and we trust it will meet with success , aud more especially in a financial souse , as funds are urgently needed to prosecute the researches .

NEW LODGE AT EGKESIONT . —We understand that the warrant of the Grand Lodge of England , issued by order of the M . W . G . M , the Right Hon . the Earl of Zetland , for the formation of a Masonic loclge at Egremout , has been received . It is to be named the Kenlis Loclge , in compliment to the nobleman of that name ( Bro . Lord Kenlis , of Underley Hall ) , who at present

discharges so admirably the duties of Prov . G . Master of Cumberland and Westmorland , and who will probably officiate at the consecration ancl opening of tho new lodge in the course of the present summer . Bro . Crowther Morton , P . Prov . G . S . W ., P . M . 872 & 1 , 002 , is to bo the first Master of the Kenlis Lodge , and Bros . Dr . Lawsou and E . Chapman will take office as S . AV .

and J . W . respectively . BEETUREN are reminded that the Lodge Music published a few weeks ago , in several issues of the MAGAZINE , has been republished in a convenient form for Lodge use , price 2 s . 6 d .

IT has been proposed by some of the Dutch lodges to hold an International meeting of Ereemasons during tho period of the Netherlands Exhibition . The meeting to take place either at Amsterdam , Rotterdam , or Utrecht , in the month oi September next . Eurther particulars are promised , which we shall publish .

PoimtAiis of the Et . Hou . the Earl of Dalhonsie , K . T . G . C . B ., M . W . G . M . Mason of Scotland , can now be obtained at this office , price 3 s . 6 d . each . Copies , with ornamental border and Masonic emblems printed in gold , on large size paper , can be had , price 10 s . Cd . lino . J " . G . EINDEL , the German historian of Freemasonry ,

has , we understand , been unanimously elected an honorary member of Mother Kilwinning . AVe congratulate our learned brother upon this recognition of his merits as n Masonic writer .

FOKTHCOMING MASONIC AVOBK . —Of the recent contributors to these pages none have been more industrious or more successful than Bro . Hughan , of Truro , in his endeavours to shed light upon the earl y history of English Symbolic Masonry , and to impart information upon kindred subjects of antique date . AVe have just learned that his anxiety to bring the brethren

into closer intimacy with the productions of the early fathers of English Ereemasonry , has moved him to undertake the reproduction , m facsimile , of Cole ' s Operative Masonic Constitutions —a labour , the accomplishment of which must necessarily entail considerable expense . Seeing that the project has not been undertaken with a view to pecuniary profit , it behoves the

brethren to guard Bro . Hughan against loss hi the prosecution of his present design ; and this can bo best done by subscribing , direct through him , for a copy of the work , the price ( free by post ) being half a guinea each . The edition is limited to some seventy or eighty copies . The volume will , we understand ,

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