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Notices To Correspondents.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .
We have to express our grateful thanks to our Brethren in various parts of the United Kingdom , for the encouragement they have given us to proceed in our present undertaking , and for the very flattering terms in which they have spoken of the manner in which the first number of " The Monthly" has been produced . We regret that the space at our command will not permit us to give all the communications we have received on this head ; we must therefore content ourselves with inserting a few extracts , taken at hazard from the pile of letters which cover our table .
The Editob 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 . The attention of contributors is most earnestly requested to these directions , who are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not undertake to return , or be accountable for any , which are sent to him for perusal or approval . be of
Advertisements mus ^ later each month to the same address , and bills for stitching on the 25 th .
From Cambridge , a worthy and highly influential Brother thus writes : — " Allow me to congratulate you on the alteration in your Journal , which , I think , greatly advantageous to the Craft in general . " From Kidderminster , the following most kind and congratulatory letter merits our warmest thanks : — " I cannot refrain from writing and offering you my congratulations on the
appearance of our New Monthly Magazine . The great improvement which has taken place in making it much more the organ of the Craft than under the old regime , must make it very acceptable to all ; I can only offer my hearty good wishes for its success , with a hope that you will persevere in excluding everything hut what is purely Masonic . "
From Ireland , we have the following from a highly esteemed and most active Prov . G . M . : — " A subscriber to the twenty-one volumes , and much pleased with the new form of Monthly just received . " From Oxford , an influential Brother writes r" The Monthly is all that can be desired . It is now a thoroughly Masonic publication , and if kept so , will not only retain the position it has always held , as the organ of the Craft , but make its way into quarters where it is comparatively unknown , and be always welcome . "
From Birmingham , a Brother of high repute urges the continuance of " the line we have adopted , as a sure and certain means to success . " From Newcastle we have the following : — " The Freemasons * Monthly , if conducted as begun , will greatly enhance Masonic' interests . " A well-known metropolitan Brother , whose good opinion we highly value , praises the January Number , and especially applauds the new feature we have introduced , of a list of the times and places of meeting of the London Lodges .
Another metropolitan Brother , whose aid we much esteem , says : — " I read with much interest your opening address , which is ' ably worked , ' and highly calculated to enlist the zeal of the Craft in behalf of the undertaking over which you preside . "
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Notices To Correspondents.
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS .
We have to express our grateful thanks to our Brethren in various parts of the United Kingdom , for the encouragement they have given us to proceed in our present undertaking , and for the very flattering terms in which they have spoken of the manner in which the first number of " The Monthly" has been produced . We regret that the space at our command will not permit us to give all the communications we have received on this head ; we must therefore content ourselves with inserting a few extracts , taken at hazard from the pile of letters which cover our table .
The Editob 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 . The attention of contributors is most earnestly requested to these directions , who are also desired to retain copies of their MSS ., as the Editor does not undertake to return , or be accountable for any , which are sent to him for perusal or approval . be of
Advertisements mus ^ later each month to the same address , and bills for stitching on the 25 th .
From Cambridge , a worthy and highly influential Brother thus writes : — " Allow me to congratulate you on the alteration in your Journal , which , I think , greatly advantageous to the Craft in general . " From Kidderminster , the following most kind and congratulatory letter merits our warmest thanks : — " I cannot refrain from writing and offering you my congratulations on the
appearance of our New Monthly Magazine . The great improvement which has taken place in making it much more the organ of the Craft than under the old regime , must make it very acceptable to all ; I can only offer my hearty good wishes for its success , with a hope that you will persevere in excluding everything hut what is purely Masonic . "
From Ireland , we have the following from a highly esteemed and most active Prov . G . M . : — " A subscriber to the twenty-one volumes , and much pleased with the new form of Monthly just received . " From Oxford , an influential Brother writes r" The Monthly is all that can be desired . It is now a thoroughly Masonic publication , and if kept so , will not only retain the position it has always held , as the organ of the Craft , but make its way into quarters where it is comparatively unknown , and be always welcome . "
From Birmingham , a Brother of high repute urges the continuance of " the line we have adopted , as a sure and certain means to success . " From Newcastle we have the following : — " The Freemasons * Monthly , if conducted as begun , will greatly enhance Masonic' interests . " A well-known metropolitan Brother , whose good opinion we highly value , praises the January Number , and especially applauds the new feature we have introduced , of a list of the times and places of meeting of the London Lodges .
Another metropolitan Brother , whose aid we much esteem , says : — " I read with much interest your opening address , which is ' ably worked , ' and highly calculated to enlist the zeal of the Craft in behalf of the undertaking over which you preside . "