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Craft in the United Kingdom , the Colonies , America , and the Continent—was , to a certain extent , retained ; but a general impression seems to have prevailed , that it would have been better suited to the interests of the Order , had this feature been made the chief , rather than a comparatively subordinate , characteristic . The suggestion

offered to the Craft , upon the advice of many highly esteemed lights in Masonry , during the last year , that the time seemed to have arrived for changing the Quabtebly appearance of the Magazine to a Monthly issue , met with such universal approbation , and received such extensive promises of increased support , that the Proprietors could no longer hesitate to venture upon the change . They , therefore , closed the volume for 1854 with the October

Number , and prepared to commence the year 1855 with a Monthly publication , the first number of which is now presented to the Brethren , in the hope of meriting , and with the assurance of obtaining , not only a continuance of that support which has invariably been accorded to the Quabtebly , but a considerable increase of subscribers throughout the Masonic domains of the United Empire .

Erom the contents of the first number of the Eeeemasons Monthly Magazine , it will be perceived that the object of the Editor is , henceforth , to make the periodical almost Exclusively Masonic . Eor this purpose arrangements have been entered into to secure writers well versed in Masonic lore , w ho shall , from time to time , illustrate the principles , and investigate the hidden mysteries of nature and science . Judgment will be also exercised in

the selection of lighter papers , to balance the publication , and to induce the fairer members of society , whose husbands , brothers , and other relatives , may be members of the Order , to take an interest in our labours . In this field of literature—taking due care to make it subordinate to the more important purposes of a Masonic publication—we shall be better able to keep up the interest of any lengthened tale or story , by presenting portions of it at Monthly , instead of Quabtebly , intervals .

"With respect to the publication of Masonic Intelligence , we declare at once , that this will be our chief object in the future conduct of the Ebeemasons' Magazine . We shall strive , to the utmost of our power and ability , to give a due report of all Masonic proceedings in every quarter of the globe , but especially of those transactions which take place in localities under the immediate jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England , so as to do justice to

the activity and exertions of those Brethren , who devote not only their time and talent , but also their money to the propagation of the noble principles of Fbeemasonby , and to the increase of its great and ^ eading object—Chabtty . In order that our wishes may be fully realised in this respect , and that each Monthly issue may be as full as possible of such Masonic Intelligence , we have earnestly to request the valuable assistance of our Brethren in all parts of the world , where our publication travels ; and especially would we ask

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METROPOLITAN. Article 28
CHURCHMEN AND FREEMASONS. Article 15
ON SPECULATIVE MASONRY. Article 16
ADDRESS. Article 1
A MORAL. Article 22
TO THE ARMY. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE Article 24
NATIONAL MASONIC BANQUET. Article 24
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 26
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 26
MASONIC CHARITIES Article 27
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 28
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 66
PROVINCIAL Article 34
THE PATRIOTIC FUND. Article 4
ROYAL ARCH. Article 55
NEWFOUNDLAND. Article 59
KNIGHT TEMPLARISM. Article 57
IRELAND. Article 58
COLONIAL. Article 58
A YOUNG MASON'S MONTH AMONGST THE BRETHREN IN JERSY. Article 5
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY. Article 59
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION. Article 61
CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 62
Obituary Article 63
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Craft in the United Kingdom , the Colonies , America , and the Continent—was , to a certain extent , retained ; but a general impression seems to have prevailed , that it would have been better suited to the interests of the Order , had this feature been made the chief , rather than a comparatively subordinate , characteristic . The suggestion

offered to the Craft , upon the advice of many highly esteemed lights in Masonry , during the last year , that the time seemed to have arrived for changing the Quabtebly appearance of the Magazine to a Monthly issue , met with such universal approbation , and received such extensive promises of increased support , that the Proprietors could no longer hesitate to venture upon the change . They , therefore , closed the volume for 1854 with the October

Number , and prepared to commence the year 1855 with a Monthly publication , the first number of which is now presented to the Brethren , in the hope of meriting , and with the assurance of obtaining , not only a continuance of that support which has invariably been accorded to the Quabtebly , but a considerable increase of subscribers throughout the Masonic domains of the United Empire .

Erom the contents of the first number of the Eeeemasons Monthly Magazine , it will be perceived that the object of the Editor is , henceforth , to make the periodical almost Exclusively Masonic . Eor this purpose arrangements have been entered into to secure writers well versed in Masonic lore , w ho shall , from time to time , illustrate the principles , and investigate the hidden mysteries of nature and science . Judgment will be also exercised in

the selection of lighter papers , to balance the publication , and to induce the fairer members of society , whose husbands , brothers , and other relatives , may be members of the Order , to take an interest in our labours . In this field of literature—taking due care to make it subordinate to the more important purposes of a Masonic publication—we shall be better able to keep up the interest of any lengthened tale or story , by presenting portions of it at Monthly , instead of Quabtebly , intervals .

"With respect to the publication of Masonic Intelligence , we declare at once , that this will be our chief object in the future conduct of the Ebeemasons' Magazine . We shall strive , to the utmost of our power and ability , to give a due report of all Masonic proceedings in every quarter of the globe , but especially of those transactions which take place in localities under the immediate jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England , so as to do justice to

the activity and exertions of those Brethren , who devote not only their time and talent , but also their money to the propagation of the noble principles of Fbeemasonby , and to the increase of its great and ^ eading object—Chabtty . In order that our wishes may be fully realised in this respect , and that each Monthly issue may be as full as possible of such Masonic Intelligence , we have earnestly to request the valuable assistance of our Brethren in all parts of the world , where our publication travels ; and especially would we ask

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