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petuating the ancient glory and usefulness of the Order , possesses for the . members of this Lodge an additional interest , from the circumstance that , individually , the Brethren of the ' Star in the West Lodge- received their Masonic existence in the parent Lodge of St . John , No . 723 , Antigua . " The Master then proceeded to appoint the Office-bearers , when the undermentioned Brethren were duly installed : — Bros . 0 . H . Curtis , S . W . ; G . Alexander , J , W . ; . ' ¦ ; W . H . Davey , Treas . W . H . M'Feeters , Bee . ; Bobt . M Donald , Ilec . ;

Daniel Wright , Dir . Cer . ; Joseph F . Smith , S . D . ; R . K . Nanton , J . D . ; J . Sutherland ) LG . ; Wm . Miller and Ghris . Beaton , Stewards ¦"; Geo . Young , Tyler . It was then unanimously resolved , —That the Lodge justly appreciating the Masonic spirit and kindness of his lordship , the Bishop of the Diocese , manifested on this as on former occasions , the Brethren tender to his lordship their best acknowledgment and thanks for the excellent address which he has been pleased to deliver this day in the Cathedral , in celebration of St . John ' s day , and which they pray him to accept , with the full assurance of their highest esteem and respect .

Whereupon his lordship , an old and distinguished Brother , who honoured the Lodge with his presence , returned his acknowledgments , and expressed the happiness he always felt in affording his assistance to the Craft on all occasions when the opportunity had been afforded him . —After other routine business the Lodge was closed . In the evening the Brethren assembled at the hall , and at the banquet which took place were joined by several invited guests . "Various appropriate toasts were drunk . Appropriate pieces of music were performed by some of the gentlemen of the former Philharmonic Society , who kindly gave their assistance .

BAHAMAS . At a meeting of the Prov . G rand Lodge , under the English Constitutions , on Tuesday , the 23 rd December , 1856 , Bro . Stephen Dillett was appointed and installed as D . Prov . Grand Master . St . John ' s Day , Dec . 2 , 7 th . —The Royal Victoria and Union Lodges met this day for the purpose of installing the Masters elect and other Officers for the ensuing year . The Office-bearers are as follow , viz . : —

Royal Victoria Lodge . -Bros . T . B . Thompson , W . M . ; P . Treco , P . M . ; A . D Taylor , S . W . ; J . M . Draper , J . W . ; G . Benouard , P . M ., Treas . ; P . Treco , P . M . Sec ; H . Lightbourn , S . D . ; . F . A . Williams , J . D . ; Wm . Sawyer , LG . ; J . It Bitchie , Tyler . / n ««

rr . ' .. T ~ J „„ T E U TV . T . 1 , „ ' W VF M IT . d C 13 B 13—^ ., ^^ 11 P M TV / T . J H TV „ Union Lodge . — . . Murphy , .. ; . . Perpall , .. ; . . Minns , S . W . ; J . Musgrove , J . W . ; F . Williams , P . M ., Treas . ; A . J . Thompson , P . M ., Sec . ; J . M . Draper , S . D . ; C . B . Perpall , P . M ., J . D . ; J . B . Hall , I . G . ; J . B , Bitchie , Tyler . —Bahama Herald .

Turk ' s Island . —Forth Lodge ( "No . 930 . )—At a meeting held at the Masonic Hall , on Saturday , 27 th Dec , 1856 , being the 'Festival of St . John the Evangelist , the following Brethren were installed Officers for the en suing year : —John Crisson , W . M . ; Thomas Francisco , S . W . ; ISTath . T . Godet , J . W . ; Henry J . Murray , Treasurer ; Albert G . Wynns , Secretary ; Theodore J . Godet , S . D . ; George D . Jones , J . D . ; John II . Frith , LG . ; Alfred P . Darrell , Tyler . TRINIDAD . -. - ^ .. ., .-, * v 7 at . rof \ rm . „ n ± ajit ,. „„ . i' ... ( : l /~< . 1 ~\/ r ... j . 585 he most Worshiful Grand Master

Royal Philanthrope Lodge ( No . ) . — -T p having been pleased to permit this Lodge to assume the word " Royal , " in addition to its other title , the Worshipful Master , Officers , and members , celebrated this event on Tuesday , the 30 th of "December , by a banquet , upon which occasion a select parity of the most distinguished gentlemen of the island were invited . The front of the temple was beautifully illuminated . The live orders of architecture , supporting large and heavy arches of masses of light , were thrown out in bold relief , the letters F . M . mid 0 . being placed within the arches of the second floor ) the point within a circle being also illuminated . The road leading to the

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MASONIC QUESTIONS. Article 1
THE VISIBLE SYMBOLISM OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 7
MASONIC SONG. Article 10
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 11
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 12
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 13
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION. Article 17
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 18
METROPOLITAN. Article 30
PROVINCIAL. Article 43
ROYAL ARCH. Article 54
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 58
MARK MASONRY Article 59
SCOTLAND. Article 61
IRELAND Article 64
COLONIAL Article 65
AMERICA, Article 68
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 69
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY. Article 73
Obituary. Article 79
notice. Article 79
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petuating the ancient glory and usefulness of the Order , possesses for the . members of this Lodge an additional interest , from the circumstance that , individually , the Brethren of the ' Star in the West Lodge- received their Masonic existence in the parent Lodge of St . John , No . 723 , Antigua . " The Master then proceeded to appoint the Office-bearers , when the undermentioned Brethren were duly installed : — Bros . 0 . H . Curtis , S . W . ; G . Alexander , J , W . ; . ' ¦ ; W . H . Davey , Treas . W . H . M'Feeters , Bee . ; Bobt . M Donald , Ilec . ;

Daniel Wright , Dir . Cer . ; Joseph F . Smith , S . D . ; R . K . Nanton , J . D . ; J . Sutherland ) LG . ; Wm . Miller and Ghris . Beaton , Stewards ¦"; Geo . Young , Tyler . It was then unanimously resolved , —That the Lodge justly appreciating the Masonic spirit and kindness of his lordship , the Bishop of the Diocese , manifested on this as on former occasions , the Brethren tender to his lordship their best acknowledgment and thanks for the excellent address which he has been pleased to deliver this day in the Cathedral , in celebration of St . John ' s day , and which they pray him to accept , with the full assurance of their highest esteem and respect .

Whereupon his lordship , an old and distinguished Brother , who honoured the Lodge with his presence , returned his acknowledgments , and expressed the happiness he always felt in affording his assistance to the Craft on all occasions when the opportunity had been afforded him . —After other routine business the Lodge was closed . In the evening the Brethren assembled at the hall , and at the banquet which took place were joined by several invited guests . "Various appropriate toasts were drunk . Appropriate pieces of music were performed by some of the gentlemen of the former Philharmonic Society , who kindly gave their assistance .

BAHAMAS . At a meeting of the Prov . G rand Lodge , under the English Constitutions , on Tuesday , the 23 rd December , 1856 , Bro . Stephen Dillett was appointed and installed as D . Prov . Grand Master . St . John ' s Day , Dec . 2 , 7 th . —The Royal Victoria and Union Lodges met this day for the purpose of installing the Masters elect and other Officers for the ensuing year . The Office-bearers are as follow , viz . : —

Royal Victoria Lodge . -Bros . T . B . Thompson , W . M . ; P . Treco , P . M . ; A . D Taylor , S . W . ; J . M . Draper , J . W . ; G . Benouard , P . M ., Treas . ; P . Treco , P . M . Sec ; H . Lightbourn , S . D . ; . F . A . Williams , J . D . ; Wm . Sawyer , LG . ; J . It Bitchie , Tyler . / n ««

rr . ' .. T ~ J „„ T E U TV . T . 1 , „ ' W VF M IT . d C 13 B 13—^ ., ^^ 11 P M TV / T . J H TV „ Union Lodge . — . . Murphy , .. ; . . Perpall , .. ; . . Minns , S . W . ; J . Musgrove , J . W . ; F . Williams , P . M ., Treas . ; A . J . Thompson , P . M ., Sec . ; J . M . Draper , S . D . ; C . B . Perpall , P . M ., J . D . ; J . B . Hall , I . G . ; J . B , Bitchie , Tyler . —Bahama Herald .

Turk ' s Island . —Forth Lodge ( "No . 930 . )—At a meeting held at the Masonic Hall , on Saturday , 27 th Dec , 1856 , being the 'Festival of St . John the Evangelist , the following Brethren were installed Officers for the en suing year : —John Crisson , W . M . ; Thomas Francisco , S . W . ; ISTath . T . Godet , J . W . ; Henry J . Murray , Treasurer ; Albert G . Wynns , Secretary ; Theodore J . Godet , S . D . ; George D . Jones , J . D . ; John II . Frith , LG . ; Alfred P . Darrell , Tyler . TRINIDAD . -. - ^ .. ., .-, * v 7 at . rof \ rm . „ n ± ajit ,. „„ . i' ... ( : l /~< . 1 ~\/ r ... j . 585 he most Worshiful Grand Master

Royal Philanthrope Lodge ( No . ) . — -T p having been pleased to permit this Lodge to assume the word " Royal , " in addition to its other title , the Worshipful Master , Officers , and members , celebrated this event on Tuesday , the 30 th of "December , by a banquet , upon which occasion a select parity of the most distinguished gentlemen of the island were invited . The front of the temple was beautifully illuminated . The live orders of architecture , supporting large and heavy arches of masses of light , were thrown out in bold relief , the letters F . M . mid 0 . being placed within the arches of the second floor ) the point within a circle being also illuminated . The road leading to the

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