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America, (United States).
therland , Switzerland , Berlin . The summary of this correspondence presents many important features ; and the Grand Secretary is entitled to the highest praise for the arrangement of so many details presented without any delay . There is a frankness , too , observable in the report , for while it expresses its satisfaction that so many Grand Lodges fully agree in the views and suggestions of the Grand Lodge of New York , it does not conceal the reasons given bthose who dissent therefrom ,
y leaving no room for prejudice to plead any sophistry . One Grand Lodge has been embarrassed by taking notes in payment of degrees . The illiberal conduct towards Jewish Brethren is deservedly reprehended ; and the conduct of a Lodge at Hamburgh , which overruled an objection to the admission of a Jew is as deservedly approved . The Grand Lodge of Hanover have determined that no Brother can be elected an officer of a Lodge until he shall have been three years a
Master Mason ; there are other directions equally stringent . The report closes with a list of expulsions , restorations , and rejections The transactions of the Grand Stewards' Lodge embrace the expulsions , & c . One black ball excludes from initiation . BOSTON . —Our correspondence from this State is ; satisfactory , :
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for" this 7 feuu' «)'' are ^ Messfs . ' LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., G bverrirrierit-plac ' e ; ' and Messrs . Tii ACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library , . "' " '' // ' '" / : "'' ' /;' . ' /'''" . " ' ' . '' , TO CORRESPONDENTS ' . ' , ' ,- / ' "' ¦ -.. ' "" . ' , ' ,, .. BroJSR vho inlcT 35 member of Lodof 532
. . . AMSAY , , ( v was a ge Hope ,, . Dccc-m—Can any , correspondent inform iis'if such'Rrorticr be living , arid also favour ' us ' with his address f A BROTHKH AT CHU . VAJI ; and others . —If our . correspondents are desirous that the F . QJIt . should continue , a compliance with the suggestions in the recent . and present leading articles ' is indispensable . -:: ^ - - . M XX' .-,. ' - . ¦ - ¦¦ To THE EDITOB . — " Itis with the most poignant regret we find that from a notice in a recent numberthat there -is J 'tbb well-grounded an
, apprehension that you are likely to discon'tihue ' -your mostvaluable-phblication , which has been the means of communicating not merely amuse ^ ment , but themostimportant intelligence ; 'i We ( arid ive ' are certain ' the Anglo-Indian ( raft at large also ) unite'in i ! ari expression'' of sincere regret : how is the science of-the Craft'to-be commurii ' cated- ^ hbw ' are we to know the results of the presidency'of'ourn ' ew'GrandMaster ? " *
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
America, (United States).
therland , Switzerland , Berlin . The summary of this correspondence presents many important features ; and the Grand Secretary is entitled to the highest praise for the arrangement of so many details presented without any delay . There is a frankness , too , observable in the report , for while it expresses its satisfaction that so many Grand Lodges fully agree in the views and suggestions of the Grand Lodge of New York , it does not conceal the reasons given bthose who dissent therefrom ,
y leaving no room for prejudice to plead any sophistry . One Grand Lodge has been embarrassed by taking notes in payment of degrees . The illiberal conduct towards Jewish Brethren is deservedly reprehended ; and the conduct of a Lodge at Hamburgh , which overruled an objection to the admission of a Jew is as deservedly approved . The Grand Lodge of Hanover have determined that no Brother can be elected an officer of a Lodge until he shall have been three years a
Master Mason ; there are other directions equally stringent . The report closes with a list of expulsions , restorations , and rejections The transactions of the Grand Stewards' Lodge embrace the expulsions , & c . One black ball excludes from initiation . BOSTON . —Our correspondence from this State is ; satisfactory , :
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for" this 7 feuu' «)'' are ^ Messfs . ' LATTEY , BROTHERS and Co ., G bverrirrierit-plac ' e ; ' and Messrs . Tii ACKER and Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library , . "' " '' // ' '" / : "'' ' /;' . ' /'''" . " ' ' . '' , TO CORRESPONDENTS ' . ' , ' ,- / ' "' ¦ -.. ' "" . ' , ' ,, .. BroJSR vho inlcT 35 member of Lodof 532
. . . AMSAY , , ( v was a ge Hope ,, . Dccc-m—Can any , correspondent inform iis'if such'Rrorticr be living , arid also favour ' us ' with his address f A BROTHKH AT CHU . VAJI ; and others . —If our . correspondents are desirous that the F . QJIt . should continue , a compliance with the suggestions in the recent . and present leading articles ' is indispensable . -:: ^ - - . M XX' .-,. ' - . ¦ - ¦¦ To THE EDITOB . — " Itis with the most poignant regret we find that from a notice in a recent numberthat there -is J 'tbb well-grounded an
, apprehension that you are likely to discon'tihue ' -your mostvaluable-phblication , which has been the means of communicating not merely amuse ^ ment , but themostimportant intelligence ; 'i We ( arid ive ' are certain ' the Anglo-Indian ( raft at large also ) unite'in i ! ari expression'' of sincere regret : how is the science of-the Craft'to-be commurii ' cated- ^ hbw ' are we to know the results of the presidency'of'ourn ' ew'GrandMaster ? " *