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America, (United States).
Lodge . Grand Master not elegible for re-election after three years , unless by unanimous ballot . The definitions are valuable , especially on the term " expulsion , " ivhich ought never to be exercised but ivith extreme caution , and in cases where a lighter punishment can be of no avail . SECRECY , a poem by Bro . Thomas Power . This is a very pleasing
effusion ; the versification good , and the moral elucidates the purest feeling of piety . It was pronounced some years since at the Boston Encampment of Knight Templars , and has been circulated by permission of the author , by a Committee of the Encampment . ¦ AN ADDRESS delivered before the same body , by Bro . Paul Dean , permitted and sanctioned in a similar manner . This Address is worthy of the subject it treats of , and may be considered as a prose companion
to the poetry of Bro . Power . A MEMORIAL to Congress on the subject of an International Copyright law , by Nahum Capen . Boston , Mass . —Bro . Nahum Capen ' smind speaks out on a subject in which honour and honesty are so essentiall y concerned . The memorial is well drawn up , and states the ease clearly —eloquently ; there is no part left untouched , and we cannot but think that it must tell . Our correspondence from across the Atlantic is unusually brief ; but we are in daily expectation of arrivals from New York , Boston , and other parts of the Union .
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 . CALCUTTA . —We have but little intelligence of importance to communicate . As was feared , the loss of Brother Alexander Grant is still most seriouslfelt ; and the absence of the Provincial Grand Master
y , Dr . Grant , does not mend our position . We look for Dr . Grant ' s return with feelings of no common interest . The veteran Bro . Blacquiere has been elected W . M . of the Star in the East ; Bro . Ryan , son of Sir Edward , has obtained the chair of Industry and Perseverance ; Bro . Birch is elected Master of True Friendship ; Bro . Edward Townsend to that of Humility with Fortitude ; Anchor and Hope , that sanctum of Alexander Grantis at present without a new Master . St . John
, has re-elected Bro H . Torrens ; it is in excellent order , and consists of fifty-four members . They have presented their worthy Secretary , Bro . King , with a splendid silver vase , in token of their esteem for him ; conscious that to his zeal and indefatigable exertions the happiness of the Members , and the prosperity of the Lodge , are mainly owing . The Chapter of Hope has met but once during the year . What will Alexander Grant think of this apathy ? however , the
following balance-sheet will speak for the exertions of that excellent Mason , and is the best answer to a few indiscreet , if not un-Masonic members , who were unmanly enough to traduce the character of an VOL . II . p
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America, (United States).
Lodge . Grand Master not elegible for re-election after three years , unless by unanimous ballot . The definitions are valuable , especially on the term " expulsion , " ivhich ought never to be exercised but ivith extreme caution , and in cases where a lighter punishment can be of no avail . SECRECY , a poem by Bro . Thomas Power . This is a very pleasing
effusion ; the versification good , and the moral elucidates the purest feeling of piety . It was pronounced some years since at the Boston Encampment of Knight Templars , and has been circulated by permission of the author , by a Committee of the Encampment . ¦ AN ADDRESS delivered before the same body , by Bro . Paul Dean , permitted and sanctioned in a similar manner . This Address is worthy of the subject it treats of , and may be considered as a prose companion
to the poetry of Bro . Power . A MEMORIAL to Congress on the subject of an International Copyright law , by Nahum Capen . Boston , Mass . —Bro . Nahum Capen ' smind speaks out on a subject in which honour and honesty are so essentiall y concerned . The memorial is well drawn up , and states the ease clearly —eloquently ; there is no part left untouched , and we cannot but think that it must tell . Our correspondence from across the Atlantic is unusually brief ; but we are in daily expectation of arrivals from New York , Boston , and other parts of the Union .
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 . CALCUTTA . —We have but little intelligence of importance to communicate . As was feared , the loss of Brother Alexander Grant is still most seriouslfelt ; and the absence of the Provincial Grand Master
y , Dr . Grant , does not mend our position . We look for Dr . Grant ' s return with feelings of no common interest . The veteran Bro . Blacquiere has been elected W . M . of the Star in the East ; Bro . Ryan , son of Sir Edward , has obtained the chair of Industry and Perseverance ; Bro . Birch is elected Master of True Friendship ; Bro . Edward Townsend to that of Humility with Fortitude ; Anchor and Hope , that sanctum of Alexander Grantis at present without a new Master . St . John
, has re-elected Bro H . Torrens ; it is in excellent order , and consists of fifty-four members . They have presented their worthy Secretary , Bro . King , with a splendid silver vase , in token of their esteem for him ; conscious that to his zeal and indefatigable exertions the happiness of the Members , and the prosperity of the Lodge , are mainly owing . The Chapter of Hope has met but once during the year . What will Alexander Grant think of this apathy ? however , the
following balance-sheet will speak for the exertions of that excellent Mason , and is the best answer to a few indiscreet , if not un-Masonic members , who were unmanly enough to traduce the character of an VOL . II . p