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North America.

District Grand Lodge will receive the cordial support and allegiance of the Craft in the province . The R . \ A . D . Grand Master appointed the following brethren District Grand Officers and Stewards for the current year , who were thereupon duly invested and proclaimed according to ancient custom , viz .: — Bro . B . Lostor Potors , P . S . G . AV Dop . D . G . M .

„ J . Robertson , P . AI . 400 S . D . G . AV . „ G . H . Rnssoll , P . M . 775 J . D . G . AV . ., Rev . AV . Donald , D . D . 53 a G . D . Chap . „ AV . H . A . Keans , P . M . 436 G . D . Treas . ., AV . F . Bunting , P . M . 436 G . D . Soc . „ J . Richards , P . M . 522 S . D . G . D . „ B . R . Stevenson , P . M . 51 S J . D . G . D . „ A . Rowan , P . M . 400 G . D . D . of Cers .

„ J . D . Short , AV . M . 436 G . D . S . Bearer . „ J . Mullin , P . M . 1084 G . D . Purst . „ J . Boyer , 400 G . D . Tyler . District Grand Stewards : —Bros . C . F . Tilley , S . AV ., 524 ; D . P . AA ' otmoro , AA " . M ., 527 ; H . Hallett , AA . M ., 635 ; C . A . Holstoad , AVM ., 644 ; C . Kelsey , AV . M ., C 6 S ; O . E . Flewelling , AA . M ., 808 The following brothron wero appointed a committee to audit the accoimts of tho D . G . Treas . and the D . G . Sec , viz .: — 7

Bros . X Robertson , D . S . GW . ; E . J . AAotmore , P . D . J . GW . ; and E . J . Everett , P . D . G . Dir . of Cers . The R . AA . D . G . Master informed tho brethren that , with a view to carry out tho standing order of the District Grand Lodge , ho will confer with the office-bearers relative to tho necessary arrangements for holding a festival at the annual communication in September next . Tho District Grand Lodgo was thereupon closed in duo form and with solemn prayer .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . JOHN O'BRIEN . This much-respected brother departed this life on the 27 th of May last , at Trinidad . He was initiated in the Royal Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 405 ) on the 22 nd of April , 1835 , and , until within a few weeks before his death , had been seldom absent from the meetings of his lodge , either as a simple member or officiating as

AV . M ., to which latter office he had been elected on nine diffei-ent occasions . He leaves a large number of children , principally girls , who are now orphans . Bro . O'Brien had been in the Civil Service of the island since 1831 , but , from the small salary he received as a Colonial Government Officer , he was , wo fear , unable to save sufficient to place his children in a condition of even modest and moderate independence .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The British , Irish , and Colonial Masonie Calendar , Poehet Book , and Diary for the Year 1866 ; containing List of Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , § 'o ., in England , Scotland , and Ireland , Canada , and the other Colonies ; ivith a Vidimus of the Foreign G-rand Lodges , § -c . Glasgow : Published by DAVIDSON AND Mum , 170 , Buchananstreet .

The usefulness of the above work will be patent on the mere perusal of the title . In addition to the usual matter of Masonic Calendars , the one under review furnishes information as to the foreign lodges , and also as to the high grades at home and abroad . This is the eighth year of its publication , and we think Ave may venture to predict that tbe "BritishIrishand

, , Colonial Masonic Calendar" will receive , each year of its existence , continued support from the Craft ; as we are assured , from the efforts hitherto made to render it a -useful vade mecmn , ifc will deserve it . The late period in the year at which the Calendar is issued is accounted for by the editor , from the difficulty

Reviews.

he has experienced in getting the forms sent to Secretaries of lodges , & c . filled up and returned in time to have enabled the Calendar to be issued at an earlier date . AVe find that the returns in some cases are still imperfect , more especially where the names of "W . M . ' s of lodges for the current year are stated , some of those

officers having now vacated the chair for upwards of two years . This is to be regretted , more particularly if a systematic distribution of forms has been organised and carried out by the editor , and the brethren to whom they have been sent have failed to fill them up properly . _ "We ought to have stated that this work is embellished by a frontispiece , the subject of which is a Celtic memorial cross , erected to the memory of the late Duke Athole .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE CotriiT . —The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove in the Home Park on the afternoon of the 27 th ult . Her Majesty ,, accompanied by their Royal Hig hnesses Princess Helena and Princess Rcatrice , drove in the grounds on the morning of the 2 Sth ult . Princess Louisa and Prince Leopold also went out driving . Tbe Queen drove out in the afternoon , accompanied

by her Royal Highness Princess Helena . Her Majesty , with Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove in the grounds ou tbe morning of the 29 th ult . Princess Louise and Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove in the Home Park in the afternoon . Her Majesty , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess

Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove in the grounds on the morning of the 30 th ult . Princess Louise and Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess Louise , drove out in the afternoon .. Her Royal Highness Princess Helena , attended by Lady Caroline Barrington , visited the Duke and Duchess d'Aumale

at Orleans House , Twickenham . The Queen , their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in waiting , attended Divine service in the Castle on the morning of the 1 st inst . The Hon . and Very Rev . tho Dean

of AA'indsor officiated . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove out on the morning of the 2 nd inst . Princess Louise aud Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Earl of Derby had an audience of the Queen . The Prince and Princess of AVales ,. accompanied by the Queen of the Belgians , rode out on horseback , attended by the Countess of Macclesfield and Major

Grey . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , drove out on the morning , of the 3 rd inst . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise , drove out on the 4 th inst . Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians , with Princess Helena , also went out driving . Her Majesty ' s dinner party on the 3 rd inst . included

their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians , his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , her Royal Highness the Princess Helena , her Royal Highness the Princess Louise , his Royal Highness Prince Christian of Schlesivig-Holstein , and their Serene and Grand Ducal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Leiningen .

TMPEBIAL PAHMASIENT . —Both houses met on the 25 th u . fc . In the LorcU the Royal assent was given by commission to several bills . In the Commons there was rather an amusing prelude . Mr . Baillie Cochrane , who has been one of the foremost to declare that the people do not care for Reform , was in a

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ADDRESS TO OUR READERS. Article 3
INDEX. Article 5
THE LOSS OF THE " LONDON." Article 9
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 11
"I AM TOO OLD." Article 13
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 14
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 15
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 15
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PROVINCIAL. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 23
SCOTLAND. Article 23
IRELAND. Article 24
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 24
NORTH AMERICA. Article 24
Obituary. Article 26
REVIEWS. Article 26
THE WEEK. Article 26
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 28
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North America.

District Grand Lodge will receive the cordial support and allegiance of the Craft in the province . The R . \ A . D . Grand Master appointed the following brethren District Grand Officers and Stewards for the current year , who were thereupon duly invested and proclaimed according to ancient custom , viz .: — Bro . B . Lostor Potors , P . S . G . AV Dop . D . G . M .

„ J . Robertson , P . AI . 400 S . D . G . AV . „ G . H . Rnssoll , P . M . 775 J . D . G . AV . ., Rev . AV . Donald , D . D . 53 a G . D . Chap . „ AV . H . A . Keans , P . M . 436 G . D . Treas . ., AV . F . Bunting , P . M . 436 G . D . Soc . „ J . Richards , P . M . 522 S . D . G . D . „ B . R . Stevenson , P . M . 51 S J . D . G . D . „ A . Rowan , P . M . 400 G . D . D . of Cers .

„ J . D . Short , AV . M . 436 G . D . S . Bearer . „ J . Mullin , P . M . 1084 G . D . Purst . „ J . Boyer , 400 G . D . Tyler . District Grand Stewards : —Bros . C . F . Tilley , S . AV ., 524 ; D . P . AA ' otmoro , AA " . M ., 527 ; H . Hallett , AA . M ., 635 ; C . A . Holstoad , AVM ., 644 ; C . Kelsey , AV . M ., C 6 S ; O . E . Flewelling , AA . M ., 808 The following brothron wero appointed a committee to audit the accoimts of tho D . G . Treas . and the D . G . Sec , viz .: — 7

Bros . X Robertson , D . S . GW . ; E . J . AAotmore , P . D . J . GW . ; and E . J . Everett , P . D . G . Dir . of Cers . The R . AA . D . G . Master informed tho brethren that , with a view to carry out tho standing order of the District Grand Lodge , ho will confer with the office-bearers relative to tho necessary arrangements for holding a festival at the annual communication in September next . Tho District Grand Lodgo was thereupon closed in duo form and with solemn prayer .

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO . JOHN O'BRIEN . This much-respected brother departed this life on the 27 th of May last , at Trinidad . He was initiated in the Royal Philanthropic Lodge ( No . 405 ) on the 22 nd of April , 1835 , and , until within a few weeks before his death , had been seldom absent from the meetings of his lodge , either as a simple member or officiating as

AV . M ., to which latter office he had been elected on nine diffei-ent occasions . He leaves a large number of children , principally girls , who are now orphans . Bro . O'Brien had been in the Civil Service of the island since 1831 , but , from the small salary he received as a Colonial Government Officer , he was , wo fear , unable to save sufficient to place his children in a condition of even modest and moderate independence .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The British , Irish , and Colonial Masonie Calendar , Poehet Book , and Diary for the Year 1866 ; containing List of Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , § 'o ., in England , Scotland , and Ireland , Canada , and the other Colonies ; ivith a Vidimus of the Foreign G-rand Lodges , § -c . Glasgow : Published by DAVIDSON AND Mum , 170 , Buchananstreet .

The usefulness of the above work will be patent on the mere perusal of the title . In addition to the usual matter of Masonic Calendars , the one under review furnishes information as to the foreign lodges , and also as to the high grades at home and abroad . This is the eighth year of its publication , and we think Ave may venture to predict that tbe "BritishIrishand

, , Colonial Masonic Calendar" will receive , each year of its existence , continued support from the Craft ; as we are assured , from the efforts hitherto made to render it a -useful vade mecmn , ifc will deserve it . The late period in the year at which the Calendar is issued is accounted for by the editor , from the difficulty

Reviews.

he has experienced in getting the forms sent to Secretaries of lodges , & c . filled up and returned in time to have enabled the Calendar to be issued at an earlier date . AVe find that the returns in some cases are still imperfect , more especially where the names of "W . M . ' s of lodges for the current year are stated , some of those

officers having now vacated the chair for upwards of two years . This is to be regretted , more particularly if a systematic distribution of forms has been organised and carried out by the editor , and the brethren to whom they have been sent have failed to fill them up properly . _ "We ought to have stated that this work is embellished by a frontispiece , the subject of which is a Celtic memorial cross , erected to the memory of the late Duke Athole .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE CotriiT . —The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove in the Home Park on the afternoon of the 27 th ult . Her Majesty ,, accompanied by their Royal Hig hnesses Princess Helena and Princess Rcatrice , drove in the grounds on the morning of the 2 Sth ult . Princess Louisa and Prince Leopold also went out driving . Tbe Queen drove out in the afternoon , accompanied

by her Royal Highness Princess Helena . Her Majesty , with Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove in the grounds ou tbe morning of the 29 th ult . Princess Louise and Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Queen , with Princess Helena , drove in the Home Park in the afternoon . Her Majesty , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess

Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove in the grounds on the morning of the 30 th ult . Princess Louise and Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness the Princess Louise , drove out in the afternoon .. Her Royal Highness Princess Helena , attended by Lady Caroline Barrington , visited the Duke and Duchess d'Aumale

at Orleans House , Twickenham . The Queen , their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in waiting , attended Divine service in the Castle on the morning of the 1 st inst . The Hon . and Very Rev . tho Dean

of AA'indsor officiated . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess Beatrice , drove out on the morning of the 2 nd inst . Princess Louise aud Prince Leopold also went out driving . The Earl of Derby had an audience of the Queen . The Prince and Princess of AVales ,. accompanied by the Queen of the Belgians , rode out on horseback , attended by the Countess of Macclesfield and Major

Grey . The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , drove out on the morning , of the 3 rd inst . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise , drove out on the 4 th inst . Her Majesty the Queen of the Belgians , with Princess Helena , also went out driving . Her Majesty ' s dinner party on the 3 rd inst . included

their Majesties the King and Queen of the Belgians , his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , her Royal Highness the Princess Helena , her Royal Highness the Princess Louise , his Royal Highness Prince Christian of Schlesivig-Holstein , and their Serene and Grand Ducal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Leiningen .

TMPEBIAL PAHMASIENT . —Both houses met on the 25 th u . fc . In the LorcU the Royal assent was given by commission to several bills . In the Commons there was rather an amusing prelude . Mr . Baillie Cochrane , who has been one of the foremost to declare that the people do not care for Reform , was in a

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