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The Freemasons' Magazine.

THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .

No . XIII .-MARCH 30 , 1859 .

WE will not affect a surprise which we do not feel , at a statement in reference to ourselves in the last number of our Masonic contemporary—but wc will go further , and give to the statement a circulation which it never could have obtained had it been confined to the columns of that journal . The following is the precious sentence to which we refer— " The Freemasons' Magazine , which lias for a long time been in

a failing condition , has been' bought by the Executive . " It would be absurd to contradict a statement such as this—everybody knows it to be utterly untrue—to be classed with many other assertions of a similar character in which our contemporary for want of better matter indulges himself—for the amusement , we suppose ,

rather than the information of his readers . It proves , if further proof were wanting , that it is only necessary to differ in opinion with the leaders of a certain party , whose organ the paper is , to be subjected to our share of unmerited and unmitigated slander . We need only refer

to the advertisement headed "The Freemasons' Magazine and the Graft , " in another part of our journal , to show what justification there is for this offensive and insolent statement , which is only put forth with the view of weakening the efforts of our friends to place the Magazine in a firm and permanent position . Upon one part of the subject we desire ( not to enlighten our

contemporary , because wo arc aware that at least one of its editors is acquainted with the fact ) to state that at no time has the Magazine been in so prosperous a condition as at present ; and at no time has its circulation been so large and so steadily increasing . We have only to regret that we did not invite a great many more

of our friends to attend the meeting held in January last , and assist us in our work ; but the kind proffers of voluntary assistance which we are continually receiving give us every encouragement to hope that , VOL . vi . 2 p

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 2
THORNTON JOHN HERAPATH, F.C.S. Article 5
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 11
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW MUSIC Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
THE LATE BRO. CUQUEMELLE. Article 22
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Freemasons' Magazine.

THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE .

No . XIII .-MARCH 30 , 1859 .

WE will not affect a surprise which we do not feel , at a statement in reference to ourselves in the last number of our Masonic contemporary—but wc will go further , and give to the statement a circulation which it never could have obtained had it been confined to the columns of that journal . The following is the precious sentence to which we refer— " The Freemasons' Magazine , which lias for a long time been in

a failing condition , has been' bought by the Executive . " It would be absurd to contradict a statement such as this—everybody knows it to be utterly untrue—to be classed with many other assertions of a similar character in which our contemporary for want of better matter indulges himself—for the amusement , we suppose ,

rather than the information of his readers . It proves , if further proof were wanting , that it is only necessary to differ in opinion with the leaders of a certain party , whose organ the paper is , to be subjected to our share of unmerited and unmitigated slander . We need only refer

to the advertisement headed "The Freemasons' Magazine and the Graft , " in another part of our journal , to show what justification there is for this offensive and insolent statement , which is only put forth with the view of weakening the efforts of our friends to place the Magazine in a firm and permanent position . Upon one part of the subject we desire ( not to enlighten our

contemporary , because wo arc aware that at least one of its editors is acquainted with the fact ) to state that at no time has the Magazine been in so prosperous a condition as at present ; and at no time has its circulation been so large and so steadily increasing . We have only to regret that we did not invite a great many more

of our friends to attend the meeting held in January last , and assist us in our work ; but the kind proffers of voluntary assistance which we are continually receiving give us every encouragement to hope that , VOL . vi . 2 p

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