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Masonic Festivities

of Bro . Johnston , Elder-street , Edinburgh . The Brethren of the Portobello Lodge must , be congratulated on the brilliant appearance of Friday evening , as we understand that it is now about twenty years since a similar ball was given in the town . Great credit is also due to the efficient R . W . Master , Bro . Alexander Scott , and the committee of management , for the manner in which the arrangements were made .

South Wales . —Bro . Dr . Wastfield , the celebrated organist in these parts , consented to preside at the pianoforte and to sing at the Benefit Concert for the lessee of the Carmarthen Assembly Booms on Friday last ; and it is but an act of justice to record here that the worthy doctor ' s condescension on the occasion gave earnest of unmistakable support . The evening , unfortunately , was excesr

sively wet , and in the neighbourhood some large parties were engaged at private festivities ; but the tickets disposed of for the concert amply displayed the interest felt for the treat . Blest with one of the finest voices , matured with sound judgment , and high artistic skill in his performance of the instrument at "which he presided for the evening , Dr . Wastfield was received in the most rapturous and sincere rnanner by as respectable and as numerous a company as Carmarthen has seen collected together since the opening of their beautiful rooms ( erected by

that promising architect , Mr . James Wilson of Bath ) , with one exception , namely , Dr . Wastfield ' s Farewell Concert , when standing-room was hardly attainable . Another circumstance induced the audience to give this welcome to their favourite leader , and that was the readiness of Dr . Wastfield in coming forward to serve one who had on several well-remembered occasions took very active parts both in the public newspapers and in his private circle , to lessen the reputation \ vhich the doctor had earned for pure musical taste and indomitable industry , thus showing to the people that , in the cause to do good , no private pique and no public act could deter Dr . Wastfield from endeavouring to serve

his iellow-man by returning , as it were , to his former enemy " good for evil , and thereby transforming a foe into a friend , and fulfilling the beautiful commandment of brotherly love . Suffice it to say , that the concert gave universal delight and satisfaction , and passed off with a vote of thanks to Dr . Wastfield for the evening ' s entertainment . The doctor was in excellent voice ; his songs were encored and encored again . The duets between him and Mr . Shackell were charming , as

also those by Mr . and Dr . Wastfield . In short , the hours passed but too quickly ; and when the "Finale" was given , but one sentiment prevailed in the room , namely , that the evening had been too short . We understand that Dr . Wastfield has received the commission to place a very beautiful organ in the church at Llandilo , and that Lord Dynevor had subscribed handsomely towards the work . It is expected that the opening service will take place about May next .

Summary Of News For February.

SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY .

THE COXJET . During the early part of the month , the Court was residing at Windsor , but on the 12 th ult . it removed to Buckingham Palace , where it will remain until after the Queen ' s approaching accouchement . On the 16 th her Majesty visited the New Houses of Parliament , and on the 20 th the youthful members of the royal family visited the Princess's Theatre . The Prince of Wales has taken to field sports , and bids fair to be a regular Nimrod . His Royal Highness lately visited the Electric Telegraph Offices in Lothbury .

PARLIAMENT , Parliament commenced a new session on the 3 rd ult ., when the proceedings were opened by royal commission . The debate upon the address , which gave the Toi 4 . in . 2 k

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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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Masonic Festivities

of Bro . Johnston , Elder-street , Edinburgh . The Brethren of the Portobello Lodge must , be congratulated on the brilliant appearance of Friday evening , as we understand that it is now about twenty years since a similar ball was given in the town . Great credit is also due to the efficient R . W . Master , Bro . Alexander Scott , and the committee of management , for the manner in which the arrangements were made .

South Wales . —Bro . Dr . Wastfield , the celebrated organist in these parts , consented to preside at the pianoforte and to sing at the Benefit Concert for the lessee of the Carmarthen Assembly Booms on Friday last ; and it is but an act of justice to record here that the worthy doctor ' s condescension on the occasion gave earnest of unmistakable support . The evening , unfortunately , was excesr

sively wet , and in the neighbourhood some large parties were engaged at private festivities ; but the tickets disposed of for the concert amply displayed the interest felt for the treat . Blest with one of the finest voices , matured with sound judgment , and high artistic skill in his performance of the instrument at "which he presided for the evening , Dr . Wastfield was received in the most rapturous and sincere rnanner by as respectable and as numerous a company as Carmarthen has seen collected together since the opening of their beautiful rooms ( erected by

that promising architect , Mr . James Wilson of Bath ) , with one exception , namely , Dr . Wastfield ' s Farewell Concert , when standing-room was hardly attainable . Another circumstance induced the audience to give this welcome to their favourite leader , and that was the readiness of Dr . Wastfield in coming forward to serve one who had on several well-remembered occasions took very active parts both in the public newspapers and in his private circle , to lessen the reputation \ vhich the doctor had earned for pure musical taste and indomitable industry , thus showing to the people that , in the cause to do good , no private pique and no public act could deter Dr . Wastfield from endeavouring to serve

his iellow-man by returning , as it were , to his former enemy " good for evil , and thereby transforming a foe into a friend , and fulfilling the beautiful commandment of brotherly love . Suffice it to say , that the concert gave universal delight and satisfaction , and passed off with a vote of thanks to Dr . Wastfield for the evening ' s entertainment . The doctor was in excellent voice ; his songs were encored and encored again . The duets between him and Mr . Shackell were charming , as

also those by Mr . and Dr . Wastfield . In short , the hours passed but too quickly ; and when the "Finale" was given , but one sentiment prevailed in the room , namely , that the evening had been too short . We understand that Dr . Wastfield has received the commission to place a very beautiful organ in the church at Llandilo , and that Lord Dynevor had subscribed handsomely towards the work . It is expected that the opening service will take place about May next .

Summary Of News For February.

SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR FEBRUARY .

THE COXJET . During the early part of the month , the Court was residing at Windsor , but on the 12 th ult . it removed to Buckingham Palace , where it will remain until after the Queen ' s approaching accouchement . On the 16 th her Majesty visited the New Houses of Parliament , and on the 20 th the youthful members of the royal family visited the Princess's Theatre . The Prince of Wales has taken to field sports , and bids fair to be a regular Nimrod . His Royal Highness lately visited the Electric Telegraph Offices in Lothbury .

PARLIAMENT , Parliament commenced a new session on the 3 rd ult ., when the proceedings were opened by royal commission . The debate upon the address , which gave the Toi 4 . in . 2 k

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