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America, (United States).
instruct . The Grand Lodge also pays a merited compliment to the Freemasons' Magazine . A correspondence between a committee appointed by a Grand Lotlge of Michigan , and that of New York , of a very interesting but controversial nature , relating to the former Anti-Masonic excitement and some oiits consequences does not promise well , unless the Committee of
Michigan adopt the course suggested ; viz ., that of an honourable retreat from their present position . A new Provincial Grand Lodge under the Scottish Constitution , has been opened at Halifax , comprising Nova Scotia and New Brnnswick . The Hon . J . Leander Starr is the P . G . M . Some very trite and importantobservations are given as to the authority and prerogatives of tbe Grand Lodges—the conferring of degreesand
, on tbe Trestle-Board ; also , a concise history of Masonry in Iowa , with proceedings of the new Grand Lodge of AAlsconsin . A chapter on Masonic Jurisprudence is highly interesting , as is a Danish address , by Bro . Rahbeck ( translated ) . The " persecutions of Freemasons" is a valuable condensation of the very important circumstances ranging from 1425 to 1798 . The letter from Bro . Teulon on the working of the degrees , & c . is sound and ] practical in its objects . Some observations
the triple Tau are interesting . Altogether , the " Masonic Intelligence" is a compendium of valuable information , and we congratulate our contemporary on the justice of the State Grand Lodges , which appreciate as they ought , his great services by their public approbation while here—but no matter . The following quotation from the August number is significant . — " OUR
OWN AFFAIRS . " The result has been attained at grant labour and expence , and both are still necessary to maintain it . The labour rests with us—the expence must be defrayed from the proceeds of the work . This can only be done by a large subscription list and punctual payment . " So that Brother Jonathan and ourselves are pretty much in the same position—both enterprising and hopeful .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . TIIACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . FnATRit is most welcome ; we court his correspondence . Da . BURN-ES—Weaie rtqucstcd to offer Or . Crucefix , thanks for his kind remembrances . A I ' niHND TOTHE 11 KV j Ew .- We have not heard from Capt . T . for a great length of time .
CALCUTTA . — " We are , it is gratifying to report , in a state of improved regularity , ancl are therefore looking up ; but the army movements have so generally affected our system , that some time must elapse ere we shall
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America, (United States).
instruct . The Grand Lodge also pays a merited compliment to the Freemasons' Magazine . A correspondence between a committee appointed by a Grand Lotlge of Michigan , and that of New York , of a very interesting but controversial nature , relating to the former Anti-Masonic excitement and some oiits consequences does not promise well , unless the Committee of
Michigan adopt the course suggested ; viz ., that of an honourable retreat from their present position . A new Provincial Grand Lodge under the Scottish Constitution , has been opened at Halifax , comprising Nova Scotia and New Brnnswick . The Hon . J . Leander Starr is the P . G . M . Some very trite and importantobservations are given as to the authority and prerogatives of tbe Grand Lodges—the conferring of degreesand
, on tbe Trestle-Board ; also , a concise history of Masonry in Iowa , with proceedings of the new Grand Lodge of AAlsconsin . A chapter on Masonic Jurisprudence is highly interesting , as is a Danish address , by Bro . Rahbeck ( translated ) . The " persecutions of Freemasons" is a valuable condensation of the very important circumstances ranging from 1425 to 1798 . The letter from Bro . Teulon on the working of the degrees , & c . is sound and ] practical in its objects . Some observations
the triple Tau are interesting . Altogether , the " Masonic Intelligence" is a compendium of valuable information , and we congratulate our contemporary on the justice of the State Grand Lodges , which appreciate as they ought , his great services by their public approbation while here—but no matter . The following quotation from the August number is significant . — " OUR
OWN AFFAIRS . " The result has been attained at grant labour and expence , and both are still necessary to maintain it . The labour rests with us—the expence must be defrayed from the proceeds of the work . This can only be done by a large subscription list and punctual payment . " So that Brother Jonathan and ourselves are pretty much in the same position—both enterprising and hopeful .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs . LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . TIIACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . FnATRit is most welcome ; we court his correspondence . Da . BURN-ES—Weaie rtqucstcd to offer Or . Crucefix , thanks for his kind remembrances . A I ' niHND TOTHE 11 KV j Ew .- We have not heard from Capt . T . for a great length of time .
CALCUTTA . — " We are , it is gratifying to report , in a state of improved regularity , ancl are therefore looking up ; but the army movements have so generally affected our system , that some time must elapse ere we shall