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    Article MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 23TH, 1868. Page 1 of 1
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Laying The Foundation Stone Of The Brighton " Turkish Bath."

undertaking for the good , the improvement , or fche embellishment of the town , or the healthful recreation of its inhabitants or visitors . How well he had performed the varied and often onerous duties connected with his high municipal position was best proved by the fact , that the Town Council of Brighton had selected him as Mavor a second time . Recurrino- to the new

undertaking , Bvo . Dr . Bryce said it had not been suppressed , bus only retarded , by the depression which had so long prevailed in ever } " commercial circle . Three years ago the Bath was viewed with apprehension ; two years ago with doubt ; but at the present time ifc was welcomed by the medical profession and generally by the inhabitants . It afforded him much personal pleasure to

be identified with it ; to be able to assist in putting ou it the stamp of credit and the stamp of success . They were assured and indeed guaranteed by the contractors , men eminent in the building trade ( Messrs . Cheesemau and Co . ) , that the Bath should be ready for public use by the 1 st of September , and on that day he hoped they should for the first time receive the public .

The Mayor then briefly replied , stating that it was at the earnest request of his friends , Bros . AV . R . Wood and H . N . Goulty , that he was with them to-day . In his own mind he had no doubt whatever that a Turkish Bath , properly constructed , properly fitted , and properly carried on , would pay well , and prove remunerative to those who had embarked their capital in it . It was nofc at all unlikely that the two inefficient , and , therefore , ineffectual , attempts which had been made . in Brighton to establish a Turkish Bath had caused them

much difficulty , and had placed in the way of their making more rapid progress many obstructions ; and had also given rise to some prejudice . He was sure the building would be , architecturally , an ornament to Brighton , from the design having been furnished by Bro . H . N . Goulty , whose skill ! , as displayed in other buildings of the town , proved him to bean able ai * chitect .

He concluded by stating that it always afforded him a pleasurable satisfaction to be the means of forwarding the interests , of hastening the progress , and of assisting to establish any institution , be it public or private , which was calculated to prove a benefit to tho town and an attraction to visitors . Mr . Maitland next proposed " Success to tho Turkish

Bath ; " and , in doing so , referred to its antiquity , and to its use among the ancient Romans . The Turkish Bath had always been of valuable assistance to the medical profession , and no member of that body need fear its rivalry . Bro . Dr . Bryce briefly replied to the last toasfc , and said the whole affair , the freehold ground , the building ,

and its perfect equipment , would be obtained for £ 9 , 000 ; and he had no doubt , when they met the shareholders that clay twelvemonths , the } ' would be able to give a good account of fche important responsibility under their cave . Several other toasts were subsequently proposed .

Har Majesty's Theatre And Bro. S. May.

HAR MAJESTY'S THEATRE AND BRO . S . MAY .

An adjourned meeting of thc May Testimonial Fund Committee was held on Monday last at tho George Tavern , Aldermanhury , Bro . John Udall , P . G . D ., in the chair . Several amounts were announced , and the accounts gone into respecting the late benefit at Drurylane Theatre , but , from the number of tickets yet unaccounted for , the net result could not be declared till

next meeting . Arrangements were made for one or more benefits at other places of amusement , and the meeting was adjourned to next Monday , the 23 rd inst ., at four o ' clock , at the same place . Donations continue to be received by Bro . F . Ledger , Treasurer , Era office , Catherine-street , Strand ; Bro . T . Beard , Hon . Sec , 10 , Basinghall-street ; and by the Committee .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : — £ ' 2 2 s . from Bro , J . N . Sharp , Britannic Lodge , No . 33 , per Bro . William Smith , CE .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For The Week Ending March 23th, 1868.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 23 TH , 1868 .

Monday , March * 2 ' 3 i * d . —Geographical Society , at Sj . Paper to be read : — "A journey to Shasa and the Source of the Brahmaputra . '' By a Pundit , under the direction of Captain T . G . Montgomerie , R . E . TUESDAY , 21-th . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at S . WEDNESDAY , 25 th . —Society of Arts , at 8 .- —Geological Sociccy , at 8 .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending March 2s Th , 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 28 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , March 23 rd . —Lodges : — -Royal Somerset House and Inverness , 4 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodge of Harmony , 26 , Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s . Old King ' s Arms , 28 , Freemasons'Hall . Unity , 183 , London Tavern . Bishopsgate-streefc . Tower Hamlets Engineers , 902 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Chapter : —Robert Burns , 2-5 , Freemasons' Hali .

TUESDAY , March 24 th . —Lodges : —Tuscan , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatestreefc . Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Industry , 186 , Freemasons' Hall . Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis's Rooms , St . James ' s . Southern Star , 1 , 153 , Montpelier Tavern , Walworth . Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , Sfc . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell .

AVEDNESDAY , March 25 fch . —Grand Stewards Lodge , public nr ' ghfc . Loelges : —Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall . United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kenniugton-park . Prince Frederick William , 753 , Knights of St . John ' s Hotel , St . John'swoocl . High Cross , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberlandpark , Tottenham . Temperance in the East , 898 , Private Assembly Rooms , 6 , Nerfby-place , Poplar .

THURSDAY , March 26 th . —Gen . Com . Female School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodges : —Neptune , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Peace and Harmony , 6 ' 0 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-streefc . Prosperity , 05 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Misons ' -avenue , Basinghallsfcreet . Grenadiers , 60 , Freemasons Hall . Shakespeare , 99 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Victoria , 1 , 056

George Hotel , Aldermrinbury . "Buckingham and Cirandos , 1 , 150 , Freemasons' Hall . Chapters : —Domatic , 177 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound , Richmond ,

Surrey-FRIDAY , March 27 th . —Lodges : —House Com . Boys ' School at 3 . Lodges : —Universal , 181 , Freemasons ' Hull . Jerusalem , l . v . freemasons' Hall . Fitzroy , 509 , Head Quarters of tho Hon . Artillery Co ., London . Royal Alfred , 780 , Star tud Garter , Kew-bridge . Finsbury , 861 , Jolly Anglers , Bath-sirei ;*; , St . Luke ' s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* ,, * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C . It . U . ( Totnes ) . —Letter received , which shall have our attention . J . P . P . ( Liverpool ) . —Copy to hand with thanks . Shall receive attention in our next .

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LE GRAND-ORIENT DE FRANCE. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 3
BOOK II—CHAPTER VII. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
PRIORITY OF THE LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 8
M.W. BRO. ROBERT MORRIS. Article 8
THE TENDENCY OF SOME CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
FREEMASONRY AND CHRISTIANITT. Article 9
MASONIC CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS FOR SCOTLAND. Article 9
PRIORITY OF LODGES. Article 9
THE NEWSPAPER PRESS FUND. Article 9
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 10
HEBREW CEREMONIES. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 13
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 16
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE BRIGHTON " TURKISH BATH." Article 19
HAR MAJESTY'S THEATRE AND BRO. S. MAY. Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 23TH, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 2S TH , 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Laying The Foundation Stone Of The Brighton " Turkish Bath."

undertaking for the good , the improvement , or fche embellishment of the town , or the healthful recreation of its inhabitants or visitors . How well he had performed the varied and often onerous duties connected with his high municipal position was best proved by the fact , that the Town Council of Brighton had selected him as Mavor a second time . Recurrino- to the new

undertaking , Bvo . Dr . Bryce said it had not been suppressed , bus only retarded , by the depression which had so long prevailed in ever } " commercial circle . Three years ago the Bath was viewed with apprehension ; two years ago with doubt ; but at the present time ifc was welcomed by the medical profession and generally by the inhabitants . It afforded him much personal pleasure to

be identified with it ; to be able to assist in putting ou it the stamp of credit and the stamp of success . They were assured and indeed guaranteed by the contractors , men eminent in the building trade ( Messrs . Cheesemau and Co . ) , that the Bath should be ready for public use by the 1 st of September , and on that day he hoped they should for the first time receive the public .

The Mayor then briefly replied , stating that it was at the earnest request of his friends , Bros . AV . R . Wood and H . N . Goulty , that he was with them to-day . In his own mind he had no doubt whatever that a Turkish Bath , properly constructed , properly fitted , and properly carried on , would pay well , and prove remunerative to those who had embarked their capital in it . It was nofc at all unlikely that the two inefficient , and , therefore , ineffectual , attempts which had been made . in Brighton to establish a Turkish Bath had caused them

much difficulty , and had placed in the way of their making more rapid progress many obstructions ; and had also given rise to some prejudice . He was sure the building would be , architecturally , an ornament to Brighton , from the design having been furnished by Bro . H . N . Goulty , whose skill ! , as displayed in other buildings of the town , proved him to bean able ai * chitect .

He concluded by stating that it always afforded him a pleasurable satisfaction to be the means of forwarding the interests , of hastening the progress , and of assisting to establish any institution , be it public or private , which was calculated to prove a benefit to tho town and an attraction to visitors . Mr . Maitland next proposed " Success to tho Turkish

Bath ; " and , in doing so , referred to its antiquity , and to its use among the ancient Romans . The Turkish Bath had always been of valuable assistance to the medical profession , and no member of that body need fear its rivalry . Bro . Dr . Bryce briefly replied to the last toasfc , and said the whole affair , the freehold ground , the building ,

and its perfect equipment , would be obtained for £ 9 , 000 ; and he had no doubt , when they met the shareholders that clay twelvemonths , the } ' would be able to give a good account of fche important responsibility under their cave . Several other toasts were subsequently proposed .

Har Majesty's Theatre And Bro. S. May.

HAR MAJESTY'S THEATRE AND BRO . S . MAY .

An adjourned meeting of thc May Testimonial Fund Committee was held on Monday last at tho George Tavern , Aldermanhury , Bro . John Udall , P . G . D ., in the chair . Several amounts were announced , and the accounts gone into respecting the late benefit at Drurylane Theatre , but , from the number of tickets yet unaccounted for , the net result could not be declared till

next meeting . Arrangements were made for one or more benefits at other places of amusement , and the meeting was adjourned to next Monday , the 23 rd inst ., at four o ' clock , at the same place . Donations continue to be received by Bro . F . Ledger , Treasurer , Era office , Catherine-street , Strand ; Bro . T . Beard , Hon . Sec , 10 , Basinghall-street ; and by the Committee .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

Further subscriptions received : — £ ' 2 2 s . from Bro , J . N . Sharp , Britannic Lodge , No . 33 , per Bro . William Smith , CE .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies For The Week Ending March 23th, 1868.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 23 TH , 1868 .

Monday , March * 2 ' 3 i * d . —Geographical Society , at Sj . Paper to be read : — "A journey to Shasa and the Source of the Brahmaputra . '' By a Pundit , under the direction of Captain T . G . Montgomerie , R . E . TUESDAY , 21-th . —Institution of Civil Engineers , at S . WEDNESDAY , 25 th . —Society of Arts , at 8 .- —Geological Sociccy , at 8 .

Metropolitan Lodge Meetings, Etc., For The Week Ending March 2s Th , 1868.

METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS , ETC ., FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 28 TH , 1868 .

MONDAY , March 23 rd . —Lodges : — -Royal Somerset House and Inverness , 4 , Freemasons' Hall . Castle Lodge of Harmony , 26 , Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s . Old King ' s Arms , 28 , Freemasons'Hall . Unity , 183 , London Tavern . Bishopsgate-streefc . Tower Hamlets Engineers , 902 , George Hotel , Aldermanbury . Chapter : —Robert Burns , 2-5 , Freemasons' Hali .

TUESDAY , March 24 th . —Lodges : —Tuscan , 14 , Freemasons' Hall . Moira , 92 , London Tavern , Bishopsgatestreefc . Prudent Brethren , 145 , Freemasons' Hall . Industry , 186 , Freemasons' Hall . Israel , 205 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Prince of Wales , 259 , Willis's Rooms , St . James ' s . Southern Star , 1 , 153 , Montpelier Tavern , Walworth . Urban , 1 , 196 , Old Jerusalem Tavern , Sfc . John ' s-gate , Clerkenwell .

AVEDNESDAY , March 25 fch . —Grand Stewards Lodge , public nr ' ghfc . Loelges : —Antiquity , 2 , Freemasons' Hall . Mount Moriah , 34 , Freemasons' Hall . United Pilgrims , 507 , Horns' Tavern , Kenniugton-park . Prince Frederick William , 753 , Knights of St . John ' s Hotel , St . John'swoocl . High Cross , 754 , Railway Hotel , Northumberlandpark , Tottenham . Temperance in the East , 898 , Private Assembly Rooms , 6 , Nerfby-place , Poplar .

THURSDAY , March 26 th . —Gen . Com . Female School , Freemasons' Hall , at 4 . Lodges : —Neptune , 22 , Radley ' s Hotel , Bridge-street , Blackfriars . Peace and Harmony , 6 ' 0 , London Tavern , Bishopsgate-streefc . Prosperity , 05 , Masons' Arms Tavern , Misons ' -avenue , Basinghallsfcreet . Grenadiers , 60 , Freemasons Hall . Shakespeare , 99 , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate-street . Victoria , 1 , 056

George Hotel , Aldermrinbury . "Buckingham and Cirandos , 1 , 150 , Freemasons' Hall . Chapters : —Domatic , 177 , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet-street . Lily of Richmond , 820 , Greyhound , Richmond ,

Surrey-FRIDAY , March 27 th . —Lodges : —House Com . Boys ' School at 3 . Lodges : —Universal , 181 , Freemasons ' Hull . Jerusalem , l . v . freemasons' Hall . Fitzroy , 509 , Head Quarters of tho Hon . Artillery Co ., London . Royal Alfred , 780 , Star tud Garter , Kew-bridge . Finsbury , 861 , Jolly Anglers , Bath-sirei ;*; , St . Luke ' s .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* ,, * All communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisbury-street , Strand , London , AV . C . It . U . ( Totnes ) . —Letter received , which shall have our attention . J . P . P . ( Liverpool ) . —Copy to hand with thanks . Shall receive attention in our next .

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