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America, (United States).
"It was stated that the Grand Lodges of the different States had sustained the Grand Lodge of New York in its recent determination to annul certain charters . " The Committee on Education made a favorable report . * "Dec . 7 . —GRAND CHAPTER was held , and officers appointed . " This number contains the most satisfactory accounts from Ohio , South CarolinaCharlestonand Canada ; every report acknowledging
, , the great advantage of the publication of Masonic transactions . GRAND LODGE , NEW YORK , Feb . 5 . —Bro . Entz was introduced as the representative of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina , and , in hisreply to the address of the Grand Master on the occasion , spoke at length , and proved the advantages of the representative system . We hope to be favoured by the successive numbers of the American
Masonic Register , and to do better justice to its valuable contents ; while some of our Masonic authorities have , in puerility or otherwise , voted us " treasonable ; " those across the Atlantic , by the mere difference of the letter t , show how much , in this respect , they are in advance of the old world . —ED . F . Q . R .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this " Review" are—Messrs , THAOSEHand Co . ; and Messrs . PITTAR and Co . TO CORRESPONDENTS . . A PAST MASTER . —We have carefully considered the suggestion of drafting a series of jewels , badges , collars , and sashes , from the Ark and Mark upwards , including every grade in Craft , Arch , and Christian Masonry , with appropriate drawings ; but the expense will
render the object unattainable . Our usual packet has not yet come to hand ; it has , ' we presume , been inadvertently sent per ship instead of overland—this will account for the absence of a leading article . It will be satisfactory , however , to our readers in India to
know , that Sir Edward Ryan has had an interview with the Grand Master , and that there is every probability that in future the position of Anglo-masonry in India will be respected and protected . GHAZEEPOOR , March . —The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Robert Neave , has visited this district , and has sufficiently embued us with his Masonic spirit . We hope in our next advices to announce the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
America, (United States).
"It was stated that the Grand Lodges of the different States had sustained the Grand Lodge of New York in its recent determination to annul certain charters . " The Committee on Education made a favorable report . * "Dec . 7 . —GRAND CHAPTER was held , and officers appointed . " This number contains the most satisfactory accounts from Ohio , South CarolinaCharlestonand Canada ; every report acknowledging
, , the great advantage of the publication of Masonic transactions . GRAND LODGE , NEW YORK , Feb . 5 . —Bro . Entz was introduced as the representative of the Grand Lodge of South Carolina , and , in hisreply to the address of the Grand Master on the occasion , spoke at length , and proved the advantages of the representative system . We hope to be favoured by the successive numbers of the American
Masonic Register , and to do better justice to its valuable contents ; while some of our Masonic authorities have , in puerility or otherwise , voted us " treasonable ; " those across the Atlantic , by the mere difference of the letter t , show how much , in this respect , they are in advance of the old world . —ED . F . Q . R .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this " Review" are—Messrs , THAOSEHand Co . ; and Messrs . PITTAR and Co . TO CORRESPONDENTS . . A PAST MASTER . —We have carefully considered the suggestion of drafting a series of jewels , badges , collars , and sashes , from the Ark and Mark upwards , including every grade in Craft , Arch , and Christian Masonry , with appropriate drawings ; but the expense will
render the object unattainable . Our usual packet has not yet come to hand ; it has , ' we presume , been inadvertently sent per ship instead of overland—this will account for the absence of a leading article . It will be satisfactory , however , to our readers in India to
know , that Sir Edward Ryan has had an interview with the Grand Master , and that there is every probability that in future the position of Anglo-masonry in India will be respected and protected . GHAZEEPOOR , March . —The Deputy Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Robert Neave , has visited this district , and has sufficiently embued us with his Masonic spirit . We hope in our next advices to announce the