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pray give your orders to your local bookseller early , and especially for the forthcoming numters . If the slightest want of punctuality occur , write to us , and we will see you have as many Magazines as you require through another channel .
Walsall . —We beg to thank our correspondent for his kindness in forwarding the funeral oration , delivered by Bro . Downes , upon the lamented death of that most promising Mason , Bro . H . Vernon . We intend to extract a passage or two from this admirable discourse in our next Number , but it arrived too late for the present one .
Sheerness . — -Thanks for our correspondent ' s information , which arrived unfortunately too late for insertion .
The Editor begs to thank his numerous correspondents for the promises of aid he has received . What his plans are , to reuse the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , are set forth in the opening paper of this Number , but the success must depend upon the unanimous co-operation of the Craft . Let the Secretaries of Lodges communicate with the Editor all local information , and each one try to gain a Subscriber , and the result will be , that as this Journal will maintain its
place as the best compendium of Masonic intelligence , so contributors of the highest literary talent upon general subjects , who are now comparatively giving their aid from love of the good came , will be enabled to devote their time and abilities more unreservedly to its interest . The motto of one and all should
be" Nil actum reputans dum quid superessetagendum . "
The Editor of the Freemasons' Magazine will feel much obliged if the Companions of Provincial Chapters will kindly forward their days of meeting , as the knowledge of the time when Chapters open will be beneficial to many Companions .
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pray give your orders to your local bookseller early , and especially for the forthcoming numters . If the slightest want of punctuality occur , write to us , and we will see you have as many Magazines as you require through another channel .
Walsall . —We beg to thank our correspondent for his kindness in forwarding the funeral oration , delivered by Bro . Downes , upon the lamented death of that most promising Mason , Bro . H . Vernon . We intend to extract a passage or two from this admirable discourse in our next Number , but it arrived too late for the present one .
Sheerness . — -Thanks for our correspondent ' s information , which arrived unfortunately too late for insertion .
The Editor begs to thank his numerous correspondents for the promises of aid he has received . What his plans are , to reuse the Freemasons' Monthly Magazine , are set forth in the opening paper of this Number , but the success must depend upon the unanimous co-operation of the Craft . Let the Secretaries of Lodges communicate with the Editor all local information , and each one try to gain a Subscriber , and the result will be , that as this Journal will maintain its
place as the best compendium of Masonic intelligence , so contributors of the highest literary talent upon general subjects , who are now comparatively giving their aid from love of the good came , will be enabled to devote their time and abilities more unreservedly to its interest . The motto of one and all should
be" Nil actum reputans dum quid superessetagendum . "
The Editor of the Freemasons' Magazine will feel much obliged if the Companions of Provincial Chapters will kindly forward their days of meeting , as the knowledge of the time when Chapters open will be beneficial to many Companions .