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Foreign.
join a German Grand Lodge , giving up its allegiance to its mother Lodge . If such should be the case ,. we presume Hambro , being the most consistent , will be selected to receive its submission . —Latomia . CARLSRUHE , June 24 . —The Lodge of Leopold was opened . It is thirty-four years since a Lodge was in operation in the grand dukedom . Of course this is under the authority of the government ,
permission having been conceded on application . —Ibid . LEIPSIG , June 24 . —The last meeting of the Brethren of the Apollo Lodge took place , they having joined the Lodge of Baldwin in the expense of erecting a new building for Masonic purposes . —Ibid . NEW STRELITZ , September , 1846 . —A Lodge , consisting of seven members , was opened under warrant from Berlin . On Bro . Vass taking the chair in June , 1847 , the members amounted to forty-seven . —Ibid .
OFFENBACH . —The Lodge has caused a circular to be issued , soliciting the Brethren in England and elsewhere to assist their poorer Brethren , who are leaving their native country in search of employment and homes . They are compelled to emigrate through want of work , and the late dearness of provisions . Most of them are represented as cases of real distress , and well worthy the sympathy of the fraternity . —Ibid . HAVIIApril 17 . — The Jewish Masons . —The St . John ' s Lod
, ge , entitled the Primitiale Grand Elect Ecossais , have addressed the M . Pi . - Sovereign Grand Commander of the 33 rd degree , the Duke Decazes , on his spirited conduct with respect to the course taken by him in the case of the late exclusion of the Jewish Masons by the Grand Lodge of Prussia . The document is admirabl y drawn up , and has doubtless proved an acceptable acknowledgement to the duke for his public services in a cause so truly Masonic .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs ; LATTEY , BROTHERS & Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER & Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . Buo . DICKSON . —Bro . Spencer , the Masonic librarian , some time since appointed Bro . Pharoah to be his agent in Madras , for the sale of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . - We arc obliged by the fraternal compliment paid to us by Bro . Dickson . "'
A CALCUTTA BKOIBEK .-The circulars of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Bengal are most welcome ; they are documents worthy of the glowing Ind . " Indian sympathy for Ireland , " thus expressed and recorded , will be a proud memorial in future a"es . Thespeech ' of the Prov . Grand Master was characteristic—clever , yet somewhat specfous . -Weregret that our want of space and time prevents our republishing it . . : CALCUTTA . —The Masonic atmosphere with us does not betoken health . AVere Alexander Grant here he would decidedly pronounceour case to he ricketty , —in a certain sense we are quiet ; b . ufthenarejWe not moody—nay , discontented . Our silence is not thatofpeacej ! -but rather of apathy , the mildew of the mind . Public energy musf'b ' e"
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Foreign.
join a German Grand Lodge , giving up its allegiance to its mother Lodge . If such should be the case ,. we presume Hambro , being the most consistent , will be selected to receive its submission . —Latomia . CARLSRUHE , June 24 . —The Lodge of Leopold was opened . It is thirty-four years since a Lodge was in operation in the grand dukedom . Of course this is under the authority of the government ,
permission having been conceded on application . —Ibid . LEIPSIG , June 24 . —The last meeting of the Brethren of the Apollo Lodge took place , they having joined the Lodge of Baldwin in the expense of erecting a new building for Masonic purposes . —Ibid . NEW STRELITZ , September , 1846 . —A Lodge , consisting of seven members , was opened under warrant from Berlin . On Bro . Vass taking the chair in June , 1847 , the members amounted to forty-seven . —Ibid .
OFFENBACH . —The Lodge has caused a circular to be issued , soliciting the Brethren in England and elsewhere to assist their poorer Brethren , who are leaving their native country in search of employment and homes . They are compelled to emigrate through want of work , and the late dearness of provisions . Most of them are represented as cases of real distress , and well worthy the sympathy of the fraternity . —Ibid . HAVIIApril 17 . — The Jewish Masons . —The St . John ' s Lod
, ge , entitled the Primitiale Grand Elect Ecossais , have addressed the M . Pi . - Sovereign Grand Commander of the 33 rd degree , the Duke Decazes , on his spirited conduct with respect to the course taken by him in the case of the late exclusion of the Jewish Masons by the Grand Lodge of Prussia . The document is admirabl y drawn up , and has doubtless proved an acceptable acknowledgement to the duke for his public services in a cause so truly Masonic .
India.
INDIA .
The Agents in Calcutta for this Review are—Messrs ; LATTEY , BROTHERS & Co ., Government-place ; and Messrs . THACKER & Co ., St . Andrew ' s Library . TO CORRESPONDENTS . Buo . DICKSON . —Bro . Spencer , the Masonic librarian , some time since appointed Bro . Pharoah to be his agent in Madras , for the sale of the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . - We arc obliged by the fraternal compliment paid to us by Bro . Dickson . "'
A CALCUTTA BKOIBEK .-The circulars of the Prov . Grand Lodge of Bengal are most welcome ; they are documents worthy of the glowing Ind . " Indian sympathy for Ireland , " thus expressed and recorded , will be a proud memorial in future a"es . Thespeech ' of the Prov . Grand Master was characteristic—clever , yet somewhat specfous . -Weregret that our want of space and time prevents our republishing it . . : CALCUTTA . —The Masonic atmosphere with us does not betoken health . AVere Alexander Grant here he would decidedly pronounceour case to he ricketty , —in a certain sense we are quiet ; b . ufthenarejWe not moody—nay , discontented . Our silence is not thatofpeacej ! -but rather of apathy , the mildew of the mind . Public energy musf'b ' e"