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America—United States.
COLUMBUS , Ohio . —Grand Master Thrall delivered a very sound , logical , and interesting address . NORTH CAROLINA . —Grand Master Fanning submitted his annual address , which , as usual , embraced the leading topics—viz ., Fees , Capitation Tax , Condition of Lodges , Admission of rejected Candidates , Education , and General Grand Lodge .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS & Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER & Co ., St Andrew ' s Library . CALCUTTA . —AVe are hourly awaiting the return of our esteemed Provincial Grand Master , and trust that he will be pleased with our status . Generally speaking , although very quiet , we are progressing , as
our returns sent through our kind agent , Bro . Alexander Grant , will show . That indefatigable Brother , ever mindful of the cause , has , with great enterprise and zeal , thrown his active exertions into an object of very great importance , in which we not only wish him success , but recommend to the Anglo-India Masons to assist him . His object is to erect a Masonic Hall in Londonderry . His words are emphatic : — " The erection of a Masonic Hall is absolutely necessary . " AVhen Bro .
Grant uses words like these , they should not fall tamely on the ear of Bengal Masons more especially . The circular is well drawn up and explanatory of the case . * We recommend most earnestly that our Grand Lodge here will pass a money vote in aid , and that every Mason will add his mite . Let us prove that although absent , Bro . Alexander Grant is not forgotten . Certain we are that we cannot better prove our sincere regard for him , than by identifying ourselves with such an object , and endeavourine to ensure its success .
BOMBAY , May 2 . —Address to P . W . Le Geyt , Esq ., Deputy P . G . M . —Yesterday evening at four o ' clock above one hundred of the principal native gentlemen of this island assembled at the Justices' Room in the Town Hall . The object of the meeting was to express their sentiments on the retirement of P . AV . Le Geyt , Esq ., from the office of Chief Magistrate of Police . The meeting consisted ofthe most respectable HindoosMahommedan
, , and Parsee families in Bombay , so that the room presented the appearance of a Native Durbar , when Mr . Le Geyt was introduced b y Juggonath Sunkersett , and Cursetjee Jamsetjee , Esquires . Mr . Le Geyt was accompanied by many European friends , including H . H . Glass , Esq ., R . AV . Crawford " , Esq ., Dr . Burnes , Captains Turner and Curtis , W . Howard , A . S . Ayrton , E . F . Danvers , R . J . Remington , F . Hutchinson , G . Hancock , Esqs .
On Mr . Le Geyt taking his seat , Framjee Cowasjee , Esq ., the venerable and respected member of the Parsee Community , rose and addressed Mr . Le Geyt as follows : — " Philip AVilliam Le Geyt , Esq ., Sir , —The time having now arrived for vour quitting the Senior Magistrate ' s
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
America—United States.
COLUMBUS , Ohio . —Grand Master Thrall delivered a very sound , logical , and interesting address . NORTH CAROLINA . —Grand Master Fanning submitted his annual address , which , as usual , embraced the leading topics—viz ., Fees , Capitation Tax , Condition of Lodges , Admission of rejected Candidates , Education , and General Grand Lodge .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS & Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER & Co ., St Andrew ' s Library . CALCUTTA . —AVe are hourly awaiting the return of our esteemed Provincial Grand Master , and trust that he will be pleased with our status . Generally speaking , although very quiet , we are progressing , as
our returns sent through our kind agent , Bro . Alexander Grant , will show . That indefatigable Brother , ever mindful of the cause , has , with great enterprise and zeal , thrown his active exertions into an object of very great importance , in which we not only wish him success , but recommend to the Anglo-India Masons to assist him . His object is to erect a Masonic Hall in Londonderry . His words are emphatic : — " The erection of a Masonic Hall is absolutely necessary . " AVhen Bro .
Grant uses words like these , they should not fall tamely on the ear of Bengal Masons more especially . The circular is well drawn up and explanatory of the case . * We recommend most earnestly that our Grand Lodge here will pass a money vote in aid , and that every Mason will add his mite . Let us prove that although absent , Bro . Alexander Grant is not forgotten . Certain we are that we cannot better prove our sincere regard for him , than by identifying ourselves with such an object , and endeavourine to ensure its success .
BOMBAY , May 2 . —Address to P . W . Le Geyt , Esq ., Deputy P . G . M . —Yesterday evening at four o ' clock above one hundred of the principal native gentlemen of this island assembled at the Justices' Room in the Town Hall . The object of the meeting was to express their sentiments on the retirement of P . AV . Le Geyt , Esq ., from the office of Chief Magistrate of Police . The meeting consisted ofthe most respectable HindoosMahommedan
, , and Parsee families in Bombay , so that the room presented the appearance of a Native Durbar , when Mr . Le Geyt was introduced b y Juggonath Sunkersett , and Cursetjee Jamsetjee , Esquires . Mr . Le Geyt was accompanied by many European friends , including H . H . Glass , Esq ., R . AV . Crawford " , Esq ., Dr . Burnes , Captains Turner and Curtis , W . Howard , A . S . Ayrton , E . F . Danvers , R . J . Remington , F . Hutchinson , G . Hancock , Esqs .
On Mr . Le Geyt taking his seat , Framjee Cowasjee , Esq ., the venerable and respected member of the Parsee Community , rose and addressed Mr . Le Geyt as follows : — " Philip AVilliam Le Geyt , Esq ., Sir , —The time having now arrived for vour quitting the Senior Magistrate ' s