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America—United States.
youth : the sons ofthe citizens of the county and town to be received as pay-pupils . Subscriptions have since doubled this sum . A Masonic female academy is in contemplation . OHIO . —The Grand Council of Royal and Elect Masters have held its annual communication at Columbus , at which evidence was given of the prosperity and excellent condition of this branch of the Masonic Order .
MISSOURI . —The address of the Grand Master includes several topics of importance . The practice of conferring the P . M . degree on AVardens of Lodges causes much complaint . The Masonic College is out of debt , with funds in hand ; its protection is confided to the zeal and liberality of the Fraternity . ILLINOIS . —Benevolent principles are rapidly spreading , and the Fraternity numbers among its ranks many of the worthiest men of the
country . GEORGIA . —The Grand Chapter have promulgated an edict , directing that to prevent persons evading dues , by withdrawal from the membership , that no R . A . Mason ( who is a citizen of Georgia ) , shall visit a Chapter oftener than three times , without being a contributing member to some Chapter . VERMONT . —Means are in progress to give a new impulse to the Fraternity in this state .
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 . gg | = THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS most earnestly direct the attention of their
Provincial and district Brethren to the state of the Funds of that excellent Institution , and trust , that by the aid of Lodges and private Contributions , the serious expenses to which the Charity has been subjected may be met by the kindness and liberality of the Craft . Post Office Orders , Bank paper , or references on London Houses , will he thankfully acknowledged by the Bankers , MESSRS . PRESCOTT AND CO .,
62 , Threadneedle Street , London ; the Treasurer , DR . CRUCEFIX Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; or the Secretary , ad interim , MR . JOHN AVHITMORE , 125 , Oxford Street , London . BOMBAY . —FESTIVAL IN HONOUR OF THE R . W . Bno . JOHN GRANT , PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR BENGAL . —In order to give even a very
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America—United States.
youth : the sons ofthe citizens of the county and town to be received as pay-pupils . Subscriptions have since doubled this sum . A Masonic female academy is in contemplation . OHIO . —The Grand Council of Royal and Elect Masters have held its annual communication at Columbus , at which evidence was given of the prosperity and excellent condition of this branch of the Masonic Order .
MISSOURI . —The address of the Grand Master includes several topics of importance . The practice of conferring the P . M . degree on AVardens of Lodges causes much complaint . The Masonic College is out of debt , with funds in hand ; its protection is confided to the zeal and liberality of the Fraternity . ILLINOIS . —Benevolent principles are rapidly spreading , and the Fraternity numbers among its ranks many of the worthiest men of the
country . GEORGIA . —The Grand Chapter have promulgated an edict , directing that to prevent persons evading dues , by withdrawal from the membership , that no R . A . Mason ( who is a citizen of Georgia ) , shall visit a Chapter oftener than three times , without being a contributing member to some Chapter . VERMONT . —Means are in progress to give a new impulse to the Fraternity in this state .
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 . gg | = THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE ASYLUM FOR AGED AND DECAYED FREEMASONS most earnestly direct the attention of their
Provincial and district Brethren to the state of the Funds of that excellent Institution , and trust , that by the aid of Lodges and private Contributions , the serious expenses to which the Charity has been subjected may be met by the kindness and liberality of the Craft . Post Office Orders , Bank paper , or references on London Houses , will he thankfully acknowledged by the Bankers , MESSRS . PRESCOTT AND CO .,
62 , Threadneedle Street , London ; the Treasurer , DR . CRUCEFIX Grove , Gravesend , Kent ; or the Secretary , ad interim , MR . JOHN AVHITMORE , 125 , Oxford Street , London . BOMBAY . —FESTIVAL IN HONOUR OF THE R . W . Bno . JOHN GRANT , PROV . GRAND MASTER FOR BENGAL . —In order to give even a very