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Ireland.
Mitchell , Vicar of Drumsna . —Tyler , Brother Thomas Brown , P . M ., 881 . —The following resolution was then passed unanimousl y , after being proposed by Brother Tenison , P . M . of Nos . 50 , ( . 81 , and 790 , and seconded by the Reverend Brother Mitchell . Resolved— " That the Freemasons' Quarterly Review being the only accredited organ of the Jlasonic body , at present in existence , is deserving the support and t of the members of the Order
encouragemen generally ; and , as such , we strenuously recommend it to the sujiport of the Brethren in this part of the country . " After the management of several minor affairs , and the transaction of some important matters , which "the enlightened may guess at , " but the particulars of which we cannot be expected to disclose , the meeting was dissolved .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
JAMAICA . —Oct . 13 . — " AVe are in sad want of aid and advice from the Grand Lod ge . There are hundreds of excellent persons desirous of associating themselves in the Order ; but the Brethren themselves seem fearful of activity . AVe have written to the Grand Secretaries , on many important matters ; but , alas ! we get no satisfactory answer . Without a Grancl Master for this extensive Island , we are in a dilemma , and lack the power to extricate ourselves . AVe want new warrants ; indeed , although influenced
by ardent desire , we are unable to proceed . " TRINIDAD . —October 30 . — " Our proceedings here , if not very effective , are not indifferent ; and we hope , before the year shall pass over , to send you some interesting particulars . " GIBRALTAR . — " The 46 th Regiment being now stationed in this Garrisonwe trust that the irit of which short time since
, sp Masonry , a was evoked among several of its officers , when at AVeedon Barracks , will become inspirited b y the opportunity offered them of associating with their Brethren in this Town and Garrison . There are few places where its principles are more highly cultivated ; and it is not too much to hope that the 46 th may soon rival their Brethren in Gibraltar in the noble Science . "
India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . DROTIIEK F . TZ-GEP . Af . D . —We are greatly favoured by his fraternal communication , which has been duly attended to . <• * * *—0 l" -Urethrcii in the East are earnestly reminded that much inconvenience li-ill be loll , il they do not conform , as much as possible , to tho amended regulations as to practice llnou h ' the ' ciiair m ° esI ' ecii '" y lek ' r ' s t 0 the custom of Improperly passing Hrethren BiiOTHi . it ACKLAiii is most anxious to hear from Major Macdonald . gdr—Messrs . A . PittarLattey and CoGovernment Place Library
, ., , Calcutta , as Correspondents of Messrs . Parbury and Co ., 8 , Leadenhall Street , will sujipiy the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . The Back Numbers , from the first inclusive , can now be obtained . Subscriptions in aid of the Asylum for Aged and Decayed Freemasons are most earnestly solicited . Letters may be addressed to the
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ireland.
Mitchell , Vicar of Drumsna . —Tyler , Brother Thomas Brown , P . M ., 881 . —The following resolution was then passed unanimousl y , after being proposed by Brother Tenison , P . M . of Nos . 50 , ( . 81 , and 790 , and seconded by the Reverend Brother Mitchell . Resolved— " That the Freemasons' Quarterly Review being the only accredited organ of the Jlasonic body , at present in existence , is deserving the support and t of the members of the Order
encouragemen generally ; and , as such , we strenuously recommend it to the sujiport of the Brethren in this part of the country . " After the management of several minor affairs , and the transaction of some important matters , which "the enlightened may guess at , " but the particulars of which we cannot be expected to disclose , the meeting was dissolved .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
JAMAICA . —Oct . 13 . — " AVe are in sad want of aid and advice from the Grand Lod ge . There are hundreds of excellent persons desirous of associating themselves in the Order ; but the Brethren themselves seem fearful of activity . AVe have written to the Grand Secretaries , on many important matters ; but , alas ! we get no satisfactory answer . Without a Grancl Master for this extensive Island , we are in a dilemma , and lack the power to extricate ourselves . AVe want new warrants ; indeed , although influenced
by ardent desire , we are unable to proceed . " TRINIDAD . —October 30 . — " Our proceedings here , if not very effective , are not indifferent ; and we hope , before the year shall pass over , to send you some interesting particulars . " GIBRALTAR . — " The 46 th Regiment being now stationed in this Garrisonwe trust that the irit of which short time since
, sp Masonry , a was evoked among several of its officers , when at AVeedon Barracks , will become inspirited b y the opportunity offered them of associating with their Brethren in this Town and Garrison . There are few places where its principles are more highly cultivated ; and it is not too much to hope that the 46 th may soon rival their Brethren in Gibraltar in the noble Science . "
India.
INDIA .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . DROTIIEK F . TZ-GEP . Af . D . —We are greatly favoured by his fraternal communication , which has been duly attended to . <• * * *—0 l" -Urethrcii in the East are earnestly reminded that much inconvenience li-ill be loll , il they do not conform , as much as possible , to tho amended regulations as to practice llnou h ' the ' ciiair m ° esI ' ecii '" y lek ' r ' s t 0 the custom of Improperly passing Hrethren BiiOTHi . it ACKLAiii is most anxious to hear from Major Macdonald . gdr—Messrs . A . PittarLattey and CoGovernment Place Library
, ., , Calcutta , as Correspondents of Messrs . Parbury and Co ., 8 , Leadenhall Street , will sujipiy the Freemasons' Quarterly Review . The Back Numbers , from the first inclusive , can now be obtained . Subscriptions in aid of the Asylum for Aged and Decayed Freemasons are most earnestly solicited . Letters may be addressed to the