Show J T i No Masonic Temple Allowed in I JTiinui I LIMA August IA letter from General Mas regarding his action while in command of the expedition to the central provinces is published He praises the loyalty of the troops to the Government but acknowledges being harassed by intrigues of persons boasting boast-ing to be friends of the Government He says the revolution would have been crushed had he been allowed to engage the enemy after the fight at Izeuchea but when at i length his commission was obtained the I I rebels had so profited by the delay as to I render attack unadvisable The Bishop of Lima has sent an address to Monsignor Tovar Minister Justice protesting against the proposed Masonic hall to be erected in Lima The Minister has replied in strong terms deprecating the publicity given to this protest by the Bishop but assuring him that in virtue of the Constitution the Government has not permitted and never will permit the erection of a Masonic temple in Lima |