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Ireland.

testimonial consisting of a suit of Royal Arch clothing , and jewels of tbe different Degrees , on the part of the brethren residing in the Enniscorthy destrict to Bro . George Carroll , the -worthy Secretary of 935 , " in recognition of his laborious services " in connexion with the working of an Institution to which , as they state in their address , it " was their pride and privilege to helong . " The presentation was made in a very able and

comp limentary speech by Bro . George C . Roberts , of Enniscorthy , Bro . Carroll was deeply affected , responded in feeling and appropriate terms . The proceedings of the evening were pleasantly diversified by some excellent singing , and the brethren separated at an early hour in peace , love , and harmony .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . DOTIGIAS . —Tynwald Lodge , ( No . 1 , 2-1 . 2 ) . —The first regular meeting of this promising new lodge , took place at tho Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hall , on AA ednesday evening last , the 6 th inst ., when there wore present : Bros . Elwood Tibbits , A \ . M . ; John A . Brown , S . AV , ; John J . Harwood , J . AA . ; R . J . AVeaver , P . M . Treas . ; G . M . Loffchousc , P . M . See . ; George Robinson , S . D . ; George HeronJ . D . ; Thomas FairhurstTyler & c & c .

, , , , After the minutes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , the ballot wa 3 taken for nine brethren as joining members all of whom were unanimously accepted . Throe gentlemen were then balloted for , accepted and initiated by the \ A . M ., the general working and arrangements of the lodge reflecting great credit on the officers and members . AVo have great pleasure in wishing the Tynwald Lodgo a happy and prosperous year .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . TEMPERANCE CirAPTEit ( No . 169 ) . —On Tuesday , January 5 th , at the AAliito Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford , the regular meeting of this prosperous chapter was held . The chapter was opened by Comps . G . Brown , M . E . Z . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z . as H . ; F . AA ' alters , P . Z . as J . The companions were admitted , the minutes of the former meeting were read and

unanimously confirmed . By arrangement the chapter was officered by Comps . G . Brown , M . E . Z . ; F . AValters , P . Z . as H . ; H . Moore , J . ; N . Wingfiehl , S . E . ; J . Searle , II . as S . N . and P . S . The ballots were in favour of Comps . J . Searle , M . E . Z . ; II . Moore , II . ; N . AVingfiehl , J . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z . S . E . ; F . AValters , P . Z . S . N . ; J . Lightfoot , P . S . ; G . Bolton , P . Z . as Treasurer re-elected for the seventh time . These brethren were proposed for exaltation at next meeting . The

chapter was closed until Tuesday , April 6 tb . Besides those mentioned were present : Comps . Andrews , Tinslow , Fleekell , Shaw , Teppett and several others . The usual superior banquet followed , served up well . It was spoken of by all with satisfaction ns all were pleased with it , a few happy hours spent , brought a pleasant evening to an agreeable close .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . KENDAE . —Kendal Castle Chapter , ( No . 129 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Kentstreet , at two o'clock on Thursday , December 31 st ult . The principals , Comps . John Bowes , M . E . Z . ; John AVhitwell , 1 T . P ., M . E . H ., and AVilliam AVilson , M . E . J ., were supported b y Comps .

Edward Busker , P . Z . ; Thomas AA ylie , P . Z ., Prov . G . Reg . AV . L . ; Dr . Moore , Scribe E . ; Rev . James Simpson , Scribe N . ; Capt . Gawith , P . S ., Jones Taylor , Jesse Banning , Titus AVilsou , Treas ., J . Otley Atkinson , Janitor . The chapter was opened by the principals , when the rest of the companions were admitted and the minutos read and confirmed . Subscriptions wore voted to the Zetland Memorialand tho Palestine Exploration Funds . The

, companions then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year a 3 follows : Comps . John AA bitwell , ilf . P ., D Prov . G , M „ H . as M . E . Z . ; AVilliam AVilson , P . Prov . G . Reg ., J . as M . E . H . ; Rev . , 1 , Simpson , Prov . G . Sec , N . as M . E . J . ; C . G . Thomson , Scribe E . ; Jones Taylor , Scribe N . ; S . Gawith , P . S . ;

Royal Arch.

Titus AVilson , Treas . ; J . Otley Atkinson , Janitor . It was proposed by M . E . Comp . Busher , P . Z ., seconded by Comp . Dr . Moore , E . and supported by M . E . H ., and unanimously resolved that , in consideration of services rendered t > tho chapter since its formation by Al . E . Ooinp . John Bowes , he be e ' ected an honorary life member of the chapter . Comp . Bowes made a suitable acknowledgment . There being no further business before

the chapter it was closed with the usual solemnities , and the companions separated in full and perfect harmony , to meet again at the installation of principal and the investiture of the other officers .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . SAMPSON AND LTON LODGE OE MARK MASTERS ( NO . S 6 ) . — Tho regular meeting of this lodge was held on AAt'dnesday January 6 th , at tho Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street , Lineoln ' s-inn-fields . Bro . M . A . Loewcnstark , G . S . AA . M . Two officers were ill and in consequence absent viz ., Richard Boncy , J . AA . and AA . M . elect 79 , where he is to be installed on Monday ,

January 25 tb , and Bro . A . D . Loewcnstark , G . P . P . M . and Treas . The candidates for advancement were unanimously eiectcd , Bro . J . F . Titiims , Mount Lebanon Lodge 73 , was advanced to tho ancient and honorable degree of a Mark Master Freemason , the work being well done . The election by ballot for AA . AI ., resulted in the J . AV . Bro . R . Boncy being elected as the S . AV . Bro . J . J . Haylis for this year declined ti stand . A . D . Loewcnstark , G . P . P . M . and Treas ., was for the fourth time

unanimously re-elected treasurer . Besides those mentioned we noticed in attendance , Bros . J . J . Hayiis , S . AV . ; IT . Rosenthal ; H . AA . Pilcher ; M . Pitcher ; C . Slom ' au ; C . Sunn , P . G . S . B . and others . Visitor : Bro . AV . H . AVarr , P . G . S .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Tito Universal Masonic Calendar , Pocket Boole , and Diary for 1869 ; containing Lists of Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , & c . Edited by Bro . J . D . PORTEOUS , and sub-edited by Bros . JAMES STEVENSON and EAUIA HOLMES . THIS useful Calendar , which has succeeded tho "British , Irish , and Colonial , " and embraces all its distinctive

features , in connexion with its own , has just been published , and we recommend it heartily to the notice of tho brethren . Calendars arc , without doubt , the most difficult of publications to produce with success . Information of the latest date is required , while accuracy in every word is of the last importance . Other Calendars and Directories labour tinder but few of the difficulties

which beset a Masonic , even of a local character ; but how much more must be added to tho difficulties of one professing to be of an universal nature , we do not pretend to say . A glance at tho table of contents will , however , testify that the Editor and Sub-Editors have surveyed mankind " from China to Peru " on tho one hand , and from Norway to the Cape of Good Hope on the

other , and with decided success . AVo do not mean to say that this Calendar is not free from fault , as that is something not to be found in the philosophy of such publications ; and while wc do not assert dogmatically that it is the best of its kind , we shall be rather obliged by any one pointing out to tis a better . To make an useful , and at the same time an universal

Calendar , seems to us a labour to which the toil of Hercules was as nothing . If we consider even the number of letters to be written , not even to the lodges , & c , at home , but to those abroad , the work seems gigantic . To arrange a Calendar for England would be a labour enough ; but when we come to all tho Grand Lodges at home and abroad being set down in due Order , we know something of the difficulties which attend the task , and

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MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 1
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MASONIC DISCIPLINE.—VII. Article 2
MASONIC PERSECUTION.—III. Article 4
CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 5
THE PRINCE OF WALES A FREEMASON. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
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PROVINCIAL. Article 12
SCOTLAND. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 18
ISLE OF MAN. Article 19
ROYAL ARCH. Article 19
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23RD, 1869. Article 20
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Ireland.

testimonial consisting of a suit of Royal Arch clothing , and jewels of tbe different Degrees , on the part of the brethren residing in the Enniscorthy destrict to Bro . George Carroll , the -worthy Secretary of 935 , " in recognition of his laborious services " in connexion with the working of an Institution to which , as they state in their address , it " was their pride and privilege to helong . " The presentation was made in a very able and

comp limentary speech by Bro . George C . Roberts , of Enniscorthy , Bro . Carroll was deeply affected , responded in feeling and appropriate terms . The proceedings of the evening were pleasantly diversified by some excellent singing , and the brethren separated at an early hour in peace , love , and harmony .

Isle Of Man.

ISLE OF MAN .

DOUGLAS . DOTIGIAS . —Tynwald Lodge , ( No . 1 , 2-1 . 2 ) . —The first regular meeting of this promising new lodge , took place at tho Masonic Rooms , St . James's Hall , on AA ednesday evening last , the 6 th inst ., when there wore present : Bros . Elwood Tibbits , A \ . M . ; John A . Brown , S . AV , ; John J . Harwood , J . AA . ; R . J . AVeaver , P . M . Treas . ; G . M . Loffchousc , P . M . See . ; George Robinson , S . D . ; George HeronJ . D . ; Thomas FairhurstTyler & c & c .

, , , , After the minutes of last meeting had been read and confirmed , the ballot wa 3 taken for nine brethren as joining members all of whom were unanimously accepted . Throe gentlemen were then balloted for , accepted and initiated by the \ A . M ., the general working and arrangements of the lodge reflecting great credit on the officers and members . AVo have great pleasure in wishing the Tynwald Lodgo a happy and prosperous year .

Royal Arch.

ROYAL ARCH .

METROPOLITAN . TEMPERANCE CirAPTEit ( No . 169 ) . —On Tuesday , January 5 th , at the AAliito Swan Tavern , High-street , Deptford , the regular meeting of this prosperous chapter was held . The chapter was opened by Comps . G . Brown , M . E . Z . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z . as H . ; F . AA ' alters , P . Z . as J . The companions were admitted , the minutes of the former meeting were read and

unanimously confirmed . By arrangement the chapter was officered by Comps . G . Brown , M . E . Z . ; F . AValters , P . Z . as H . ; H . Moore , J . ; N . Wingfiehl , S . E . ; J . Searle , II . as S . N . and P . S . The ballots were in favour of Comps . J . Searle , M . E . Z . ; II . Moore , II . ; N . AVingfiehl , J . ; J . T . Tibbals , P . Z . S . E . ; F . AValters , P . Z . S . N . ; J . Lightfoot , P . S . ; G . Bolton , P . Z . as Treasurer re-elected for the seventh time . These brethren were proposed for exaltation at next meeting . The

chapter was closed until Tuesday , April 6 tb . Besides those mentioned were present : Comps . Andrews , Tinslow , Fleekell , Shaw , Teppett and several others . The usual superior banquet followed , served up well . It was spoken of by all with satisfaction ns all were pleased with it , a few happy hours spent , brought a pleasant evening to an agreeable close .

CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORELAND . KENDAE . —Kendal Castle Chapter , ( No . 129 ) . —The regular convocation of this chapter was held at the Masonic Hall , Kentstreet , at two o'clock on Thursday , December 31 st ult . The principals , Comps . John Bowes , M . E . Z . ; John AVhitwell , 1 T . P ., M . E . H ., and AVilliam AVilson , M . E . J ., were supported b y Comps .

Edward Busker , P . Z . ; Thomas AA ylie , P . Z ., Prov . G . Reg . AV . L . ; Dr . Moore , Scribe E . ; Rev . James Simpson , Scribe N . ; Capt . Gawith , P . S ., Jones Taylor , Jesse Banning , Titus AVilsou , Treas ., J . Otley Atkinson , Janitor . The chapter was opened by the principals , when the rest of the companions were admitted and the minutos read and confirmed . Subscriptions wore voted to the Zetland Memorialand tho Palestine Exploration Funds . The

, companions then proceeded to the election of officers for the ensuing year a 3 follows : Comps . John AA bitwell , ilf . P ., D Prov . G , M „ H . as M . E . Z . ; AVilliam AVilson , P . Prov . G . Reg ., J . as M . E . H . ; Rev . , 1 , Simpson , Prov . G . Sec , N . as M . E . J . ; C . G . Thomson , Scribe E . ; Jones Taylor , Scribe N . ; S . Gawith , P . S . ;

Royal Arch.

Titus AVilson , Treas . ; J . Otley Atkinson , Janitor . It was proposed by M . E . Comp . Busher , P . Z ., seconded by Comp . Dr . Moore , E . and supported by M . E . H ., and unanimously resolved that , in consideration of services rendered t > tho chapter since its formation by Al . E . Ooinp . John Bowes , he be e ' ected an honorary life member of the chapter . Comp . Bowes made a suitable acknowledgment . There being no further business before

the chapter it was closed with the usual solemnities , and the companions separated in full and perfect harmony , to meet again at the installation of principal and the investiture of the other officers .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . SAMPSON AND LTON LODGE OE MARK MASTERS ( NO . S 6 ) . — Tho regular meeting of this lodge was held on AAt'dnesday January 6 th , at tho Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street , Lineoln ' s-inn-fields . Bro . M . A . Loewcnstark , G . S . AA . M . Two officers were ill and in consequence absent viz ., Richard Boncy , J . AA . and AA . M . elect 79 , where he is to be installed on Monday ,

January 25 tb , and Bro . A . D . Loewcnstark , G . P . P . M . and Treas . The candidates for advancement were unanimously eiectcd , Bro . J . F . Titiims , Mount Lebanon Lodge 73 , was advanced to tho ancient and honorable degree of a Mark Master Freemason , the work being well done . The election by ballot for AA . AI ., resulted in the J . AV . Bro . R . Boncy being elected as the S . AV . Bro . J . J . Haylis for this year declined ti stand . A . D . Loewcnstark , G . P . P . M . and Treas ., was for the fourth time

unanimously re-elected treasurer . Besides those mentioned we noticed in attendance , Bros . J . J . Hayiis , S . AV . ; IT . Rosenthal ; H . AA . Pilcher ; M . Pitcher ; C . Slom ' au ; C . Sunn , P . G . S . B . and others . Visitor : Bro . AV . H . AVarr , P . G . S .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

Tito Universal Masonic Calendar , Pocket Boole , and Diary for 1869 ; containing Lists of Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , & c . Edited by Bro . J . D . PORTEOUS , and sub-edited by Bros . JAMES STEVENSON and EAUIA HOLMES . THIS useful Calendar , which has succeeded tho "British , Irish , and Colonial , " and embraces all its distinctive

features , in connexion with its own , has just been published , and we recommend it heartily to the notice of tho brethren . Calendars arc , without doubt , the most difficult of publications to produce with success . Information of the latest date is required , while accuracy in every word is of the last importance . Other Calendars and Directories labour tinder but few of the difficulties

which beset a Masonic , even of a local character ; but how much more must be added to tho difficulties of one professing to be of an universal nature , we do not pretend to say . A glance at tho table of contents will , however , testify that the Editor and Sub-Editors have surveyed mankind " from China to Peru " on tho one hand , and from Norway to the Cape of Good Hope on the

other , and with decided success . AVo do not mean to say that this Calendar is not free from fault , as that is something not to be found in the philosophy of such publications ; and while wc do not assert dogmatically that it is the best of its kind , we shall be rather obliged by any one pointing out to tis a better . To make an useful , and at the same time an universal

Calendar , seems to us a labour to which the toil of Hercules was as nothing . If we consider even the number of letters to be written , not even to the lodges , & c , at home , but to those abroad , the work seems gigantic . To arrange a Calendar for England would be a labour enough ; but when we come to all tho Grand Lodges at home and abroad being set down in due Order , we know something of the difficulties which attend the task , and

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