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India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Having entered into arrangements ivith Messrs . W . THACKER AND CO ., ST . ANDREW ' LIBRARY , CALCUTTA We refer our Friends and Correspondents to that firm , who have an ample supply 0 f the Freemasons Quartcrli , Heview on hand , and who will promptly execute orders
BRO . MAJOR MACTONALD —We are requested by this zealous friend and Brother to correct an error which appeared in No . xx . ,,. 527 , where he is described as the first Master of the new y founded Lodge ¦• Himalayan Brothers' * at Simla ! ,. The real founder and first Master of that Lodge was another Brother Macdonald , a very worthy , zealous , and able Craftsman whom the indefatigable Major , however proud in emu . a . ingsucl , qualities , is desirou ^ m . M receive- al due respect . The high honour of laying the foundation-stone of a Masonic 1 emple , by winch the Craft may he extended we hope for all time , belongs to its first Master to whom we apologue for an inadvertence accidentally committed , and which until now we had no opportunity to correct . ¦
li . —Correspondence under date 10 ' th April is received . BRO NEAVK -K it he possible that - envy" may be permitted to keep company wiih the honest expression of scntunent , we are envious of your position , and Jell know how not y you w , l wear the honours so prudentl y conferred . We offer our sincere thanks for tl e paternal and generous support we have received , the intimation of which reached us at a most trying moment , and has inspirited us in proportion to its value . BRO . A . CHANT -DO we not also envy thee , « kind friend ?—troth , yes . " You seem to have returned to a home where " reward sweetens . abour , " -as we trust the sycophant the slanderer are strangers to the - giowing !„ d , " and that your path may be that of pe 2 m promoting Masonic objects . peace ,
BROGEO . PAnnunv-Anticipating the pleasure of your passage for England , ho ¦» wc did not expect your welcome correspondence . Wc are absolutely bursting with envy- you may believe how sincerely we envy you thc participation in scenes that must delist ' you " ZTZ ^ ZJ ™ ¦ C'UIn ' ° te" "S a" ab 0 " 1 " ' WE ShaU ^ Vou the reeita , of ^ fyou AN OLD MASO . V —We do not insert the communication , because on reading the Report of he Especial Provincal Grand Lodge on the 28 th of February , we surmise that all chX , ce have ceased , and that there is nothing likely to impede the operations of the Prov G M THE FORTRESS of Allahabad in next
our . P . M . G 48-The missing or delayed letter under date llth Jan . has been received , and sh-. ll Impress m ° ment S ° me ° f the ""* ' out ° f print * "" d others i "
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA IS REVIVED ! Happy and glorious advent !— "The glowing Ind" beams out hP , asts^."*haiisFi*****^eSa°„Vof Brothers R . Neave and A . Grant were the honoured heralds from England ofthe patent winch created the Riht Worshiful
g pJohn Gram Esq . Provincial Grand Master for Bengal-an appointment which has gkddened the hearts and satisfied the scruples of the whole community of Masons Honourable and amiable , Masonry may look to him for the exercise of his office with all due regard to merit . He has overcome the many difficulties which bestrewed his path , by his courtesy and while all whom he has appointed feel their promotion to be an nonour
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Having entered into arrangements ivith Messrs . W . THACKER AND CO ., ST . ANDREW ' LIBRARY , CALCUTTA We refer our Friends and Correspondents to that firm , who have an ample supply 0 f the Freemasons Quartcrli , Heview on hand , and who will promptly execute orders
BRO . MAJOR MACTONALD —We are requested by this zealous friend and Brother to correct an error which appeared in No . xx . ,,. 527 , where he is described as the first Master of the new y founded Lodge ¦• Himalayan Brothers' * at Simla ! ,. The real founder and first Master of that Lodge was another Brother Macdonald , a very worthy , zealous , and able Craftsman whom the indefatigable Major , however proud in emu . a . ingsucl , qualities , is desirou ^ m . M receive- al due respect . The high honour of laying the foundation-stone of a Masonic 1 emple , by winch the Craft may he extended we hope for all time , belongs to its first Master to whom we apologue for an inadvertence accidentally committed , and which until now we had no opportunity to correct . ¦
li . —Correspondence under date 10 ' th April is received . BRO NEAVK -K it he possible that - envy" may be permitted to keep company wiih the honest expression of scntunent , we are envious of your position , and Jell know how not y you w , l wear the honours so prudentl y conferred . We offer our sincere thanks for tl e paternal and generous support we have received , the intimation of which reached us at a most trying moment , and has inspirited us in proportion to its value . BRO . A . CHANT -DO we not also envy thee , « kind friend ?—troth , yes . " You seem to have returned to a home where " reward sweetens . abour , " -as we trust the sycophant the slanderer are strangers to the - giowing !„ d , " and that your path may be that of pe 2 m promoting Masonic objects . peace ,
BROGEO . PAnnunv-Anticipating the pleasure of your passage for England , ho ¦» wc did not expect your welcome correspondence . Wc are absolutely bursting with envy- you may believe how sincerely we envy you thc participation in scenes that must delist ' you " ZTZ ^ ZJ ™ ¦ C'UIn ' ° te" "S a" ab 0 " 1 " ' WE ShaU ^ Vou the reeita , of ^ fyou AN OLD MASO . V —We do not insert the communication , because on reading the Report of he Especial Provincal Grand Lodge on the 28 th of February , we surmise that all chX , ce have ceased , and that there is nothing likely to impede the operations of the Prov G M THE FORTRESS of Allahabad in next
our . P . M . G 48-The missing or delayed letter under date llth Jan . has been received , and sh-. ll Impress m ° ment S ° me ° f the ""* ' out ° f print * "" d others i "
FREEMASONRY IN INDIA IS REVIVED ! Happy and glorious advent !— "The glowing Ind" beams out hP , asts^."*haiisFi*****^eSa°„Vof Brothers R . Neave and A . Grant were the honoured heralds from England ofthe patent winch created the Riht Worshiful
g pJohn Gram Esq . Provincial Grand Master for Bengal-an appointment which has gkddened the hearts and satisfied the scruples of the whole community of Masons Honourable and amiable , Masonry may look to him for the exercise of his office with all due regard to merit . He has overcome the many difficulties which bestrewed his path , by his courtesy and while all whom he has appointed feel their promotion to be an nonour