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FOREIGN .
CORFU , Aug . 22 . —Her Majesty ' s sloop , Magicienne , arrived from her cruise round the Islands on the 19 th inst . Her captain has been labouring under a severe attack of fever for three weeks , but is now improving . The Freemasons of the Grand Lodge of Greece , and the Pythagoras Lodge 654 , under the Grand Lodge of England , in all 143 members , are about erecting a Freemasons' Hall , which , when completed , will be a magnificent building . It is to be about 100 feet in length , and three
stories high . They are only now waiting for the plan , in order to lay it before the Senate , who I trust will , with their usual kindness towards such an ancient and noble Society , grant them the place they require . It will be an embellishment to the Islands . I am also happy to say , that the Freemasons' two Lodges here meet with every protection and encouragement from the Government . MALTA . —AVe forward important letters from this district . We
hope for Masonic protection from the Grand Lodge of England from the brutal attacks made upon us . GIBRALTAR . —AVe have been lately visited bv a very zealous and amiable Mason , Bro . John Udall , Past Grand Steward , who has won the good opinion ol all . AVe trust that his report ol " Masonry on the Rock " will be as agreeable to his friends in England , as his intelligence from thence has been gratifying to the Brethren here .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
As we do not receive the Masonic periodicals from the trans-atlantic hemisphere with strict regularity , we can only publish intelligence therefrom as we receive it : this uncertainty arises from the expence of postage . Time and better arrangements will , however , no doubt correct the evil—but our readers may rely that we never withhold any Masonic matter of interest . The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine commenced a Third Volume on the 1 st November last . The best praise it can receive from the
Masonic pen is , that it promises most worthily to emulate its predecessors . Oftlie estimated value and importance of this publication some idea may be formetl from the desire of Lodges to possess it , and the grave and considerate support it receives , not only from the Grand Lodge of Mass ., but from almost every other Grand Lodge of the TJ . S . A . AA ' e have received copies of the transactions of the Grand Lotlge of New York to 31 st August 1843 and of New Hampshirealso the new
Constitu-, , , tions of Mass . ; with many interesting documents , all conveying information of the highest importance . " In the Grand Lodge of New York , held in June , 1842 , it was ruled that none but Grand Lodge certificates should be acknowledged as vouchers ; and at the same time , the necessity of a more perfect Masonic
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
CORFU , Aug . 22 . —Her Majesty ' s sloop , Magicienne , arrived from her cruise round the Islands on the 19 th inst . Her captain has been labouring under a severe attack of fever for three weeks , but is now improving . The Freemasons of the Grand Lodge of Greece , and the Pythagoras Lodge 654 , under the Grand Lodge of England , in all 143 members , are about erecting a Freemasons' Hall , which , when completed , will be a magnificent building . It is to be about 100 feet in length , and three
stories high . They are only now waiting for the plan , in order to lay it before the Senate , who I trust will , with their usual kindness towards such an ancient and noble Society , grant them the place they require . It will be an embellishment to the Islands . I am also happy to say , that the Freemasons' two Lodges here meet with every protection and encouragement from the Government . MALTA . —AVe forward important letters from this district . We
hope for Masonic protection from the Grand Lodge of England from the brutal attacks made upon us . GIBRALTAR . —AVe have been lately visited bv a very zealous and amiable Mason , Bro . John Udall , Past Grand Steward , who has won the good opinion ol all . AVe trust that his report ol " Masonry on the Rock " will be as agreeable to his friends in England , as his intelligence from thence has been gratifying to the Brethren here .
America, (United States).
AMERICA , ( UNITED STATES ) .
As we do not receive the Masonic periodicals from the trans-atlantic hemisphere with strict regularity , we can only publish intelligence therefrom as we receive it : this uncertainty arises from the expence of postage . Time and better arrangements will , however , no doubt correct the evil—but our readers may rely that we never withhold any Masonic matter of interest . The Freemasons' Monthly Magazine commenced a Third Volume on the 1 st November last . The best praise it can receive from the
Masonic pen is , that it promises most worthily to emulate its predecessors . Oftlie estimated value and importance of this publication some idea may be formetl from the desire of Lodges to possess it , and the grave and considerate support it receives , not only from the Grand Lodge of Mass ., but from almost every other Grand Lodge of the TJ . S . A . AA ' e have received copies of the transactions of the Grand Lotlge of New York to 31 st August 1843 and of New Hampshirealso the new
Constitu-, , , tions of Mass . ; with many interesting documents , all conveying information of the highest importance . " In the Grand Lodge of New York , held in June , 1842 , it was ruled that none but Grand Lodge certificates should be acknowledged as vouchers ; and at the same time , the necessity of a more perfect Masonic