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India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . A BOMB . IV MASON . —The brief notice ofthe ceremony of laying the foundation stone ot the " Jamsetjee Jejeeboy Hospital , " in No . I ., New Series-was certainly dated 3 d Dee .
, 1842 . instead of 3 d Jan . 10-13 , as furnished by a London correspondent , and proves our desire to give the earliest intelligence . Several months afterwards , we received a printed account ; but we did not think it necessary to repeat the notice . Our correspondent should bear in mind that we gave an ample account of the Missionary Crusade against Freemasonry , and that in No . a ( N S ) , we also adverted , at some length , to the " Rising Star of Western India . " so that , instead of passing over tlie Masonic evolutions of Bombay , we have been pretty in-lustrous . Contrast our industry with tlie marked silence of thoso who ought to send us a periodical account .
OUR own correspondence is unusally meagre—nor do we find from some intelligent friends , that they have any communications of importance . It will afford our friends in Bengal much pleasure to know that their esteemed Grand Master is now in renewed health , having recovered from an operation , which he submitted to on the day following the Especial Grand Festival , at which he was present . He is now in Scotland , ancl on his return , he proposes to leave England , and resume , by the blessing of Providence , his important , social , and Masonic duties .
Review Of Literature, &C.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE , & c .
The Historical Landmarks , and other Evidences of Freemasonry Explained . By the Rev . G . Oliver , D . D . Spencer , London . Already has a fourth number of this great work found its way into our community , where it will be cherished as it deserves . It concludes the third , and goes far into the fourth Lecture , in which the tracing board is explained . We may be pardoned for not attempting to review this work of
promise , and for confessing that , by confining ourselves to a simple acknowledgment , we trust not to offend the amiable author , or to be thought negligent in our duty . All we can trust ourselves to say to our readers and to the world is , that they should read , mark , learn , and inwardly digest . "
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . A BOMB . IV MASON . —The brief notice ofthe ceremony of laying the foundation stone ot the " Jamsetjee Jejeeboy Hospital , " in No . I ., New Series-was certainly dated 3 d Dee .
, 1842 . instead of 3 d Jan . 10-13 , as furnished by a London correspondent , and proves our desire to give the earliest intelligence . Several months afterwards , we received a printed account ; but we did not think it necessary to repeat the notice . Our correspondent should bear in mind that we gave an ample account of the Missionary Crusade against Freemasonry , and that in No . a ( N S ) , we also adverted , at some length , to the " Rising Star of Western India . " so that , instead of passing over tlie Masonic evolutions of Bombay , we have been pretty in-lustrous . Contrast our industry with tlie marked silence of thoso who ought to send us a periodical account .
OUR own correspondence is unusally meagre—nor do we find from some intelligent friends , that they have any communications of importance . It will afford our friends in Bengal much pleasure to know that their esteemed Grand Master is now in renewed health , having recovered from an operation , which he submitted to on the day following the Especial Grand Festival , at which he was present . He is now in Scotland , ancl on his return , he proposes to leave England , and resume , by the blessing of Providence , his important , social , and Masonic duties .
Review Of Literature, &C.
REVIEW OF LITERATURE , & c .
The Historical Landmarks , and other Evidences of Freemasonry Explained . By the Rev . G . Oliver , D . D . Spencer , London . Already has a fourth number of this great work found its way into our community , where it will be cherished as it deserves . It concludes the third , and goes far into the fourth Lecture , in which the tracing board is explained . We may be pardoned for not attempting to review this work of
promise , and for confessing that , by confining ourselves to a simple acknowledgment , we trust not to offend the amiable author , or to be thought negligent in our duty . All we can trust ourselves to say to our readers and to the world is , that they should read , mark , learn , and inwardly digest . "