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this Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Grenada , & c . ; and may the blessing of our Heavenly High Priest descend ancl rest upon its Members , ancl may their felicity be everlasting—glory be to the great Jehovah I "—( Response , Amen—so mote it be—Amen ) . The corn , wine , and oil were then poured out by the M . E ., saying , " May corn , wine , and oil ever abound amongst us . "—( Response—So mote it be—Amen ) . The consecration , constitution , ancl
dedication of the Provincial Grand Chapter was then duly , and in ancient form , proclaimed in the east , west , south , and north- An anthem was then sung . A committee was appointed to form a suitable code of bye-laws and regulations . Companion Cockburn , as usual , recited some complimentary lines from his ever-ready muse . The Provincial Grand Chapter was then duly , and according to ancient form , closed with an appropriate prayer by the M . E . Prov . G . H . P . , after which , the Companions retired to the banqueting-room , and partook of a slight refreshment provided for the occasion hy the liberality of the M . E .
India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Some Brethren in Madras complain of the great difficulty in procuring the Revieic . All wc can state is—if they desire it , we will on receiving directions with order for payment in London , place their orders in the bands of a respectable London bookseller in connection with tbe Presid ency , who will feel pleasure in attending to their orders . Messrs . PITTARLATTEY AND CO . and
, , Messrs . W . T HACKER . AND CO , Calcutta , have an ample supply on hand , and will promptly execute all orders . We have replied to various friends on the 16 th ultimo , per Jumna bag , via Liverpool . MASON-ICUS ( Madras ) . —The letter as written cannot be inserted ; and any Brother
undertaking the matter should lie in possession of the letter itself , which , for obvious reasons , we cannot deliver up . The names of the patties petitioning for the warrant in 1833 should be given . P . G . O . ( Madras ) . —Thelist of names is imperfect ; instead of 150 , as stated , there are but 32 , There are other reasons for deferring the article : among them is a rumour that the warrant is about to be granted ; and , after all , it may turn out that the most serious fault docs not lie with the present G . S . Our other advices from India incline into this opinion . A MADKAS M ASON . —Why not put name and address to his esteemed favour 1 The details
of the ceremony alluded to will be found at p . 37 * , 1031 ) . We hope our correspondent will favour us by frequent communications . Bi-OTHi-. it ( Bombay ) . —A remittance for our account to No . 7 , including a chart , & c , sent in November , 1035 , is requested . BENGAL The City of Palaces has been celebrating a series of Masonic ovations in honour of Dr . Burnes , whose arrival at this peculiar time has given to Freemasonry , if possible , an additional stimulus . Our reports will be found as interesting as the subject treated of is honourable to the distinguished visitor , and the Calcutta Fraternity .
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this Provincial Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Grenada , & c . ; and may the blessing of our Heavenly High Priest descend ancl rest upon its Members , ancl may their felicity be everlasting—glory be to the great Jehovah I "—( Response , Amen—so mote it be—Amen ) . The corn , wine , and oil were then poured out by the M . E ., saying , " May corn , wine , and oil ever abound amongst us . "—( Response—So mote it be—Amen ) . The consecration , constitution , ancl
dedication of the Provincial Grand Chapter was then duly , and in ancient form , proclaimed in the east , west , south , and north- An anthem was then sung . A committee was appointed to form a suitable code of bye-laws and regulations . Companion Cockburn , as usual , recited some complimentary lines from his ever-ready muse . The Provincial Grand Chapter was then duly , and according to ancient form , closed with an appropriate prayer by the M . E . Prov . G . H . P . , after which , the Companions retired to the banqueting-room , and partook of a slight refreshment provided for the occasion hy the liberality of the M . E .
India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Some Brethren in Madras complain of the great difficulty in procuring the Revieic . All wc can state is—if they desire it , we will on receiving directions with order for payment in London , place their orders in the bands of a respectable London bookseller in connection with tbe Presid ency , who will feel pleasure in attending to their orders . Messrs . PITTARLATTEY AND CO . and
, , Messrs . W . T HACKER . AND CO , Calcutta , have an ample supply on hand , and will promptly execute all orders . We have replied to various friends on the 16 th ultimo , per Jumna bag , via Liverpool . MASON-ICUS ( Madras ) . —The letter as written cannot be inserted ; and any Brother
undertaking the matter should lie in possession of the letter itself , which , for obvious reasons , we cannot deliver up . The names of the patties petitioning for the warrant in 1833 should be given . P . G . O . ( Madras ) . —Thelist of names is imperfect ; instead of 150 , as stated , there are but 32 , There are other reasons for deferring the article : among them is a rumour that the warrant is about to be granted ; and , after all , it may turn out that the most serious fault docs not lie with the present G . S . Our other advices from India incline into this opinion . A MADKAS M ASON . —Why not put name and address to his esteemed favour 1 The details
of the ceremony alluded to will be found at p . 37 * , 1031 ) . We hope our correspondent will favour us by frequent communications . Bi-OTHi-. it ( Bombay ) . —A remittance for our account to No . 7 , including a chart , & c , sent in November , 1035 , is requested . BENGAL The City of Palaces has been celebrating a series of Masonic ovations in honour of Dr . Burnes , whose arrival at this peculiar time has given to Freemasonry , if possible , an additional stimulus . Our reports will be found as interesting as the subject treated of is honourable to the distinguished visitor , and the Calcutta Fraternity .