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The Week.

Mademoiselle Delphine Calderon , from the Venice opera . Among the gentlemen are Signori Mario , Luchesi , Rossi , NeriBarakli , Gavdoni , Tamberlik , Ronconi , Tagliafico , & c , & c . Mr . Costa is to conduct . Mr . Williarn Beverley , and the no less eminent painters Grieve and Telbin , are engaged for scenery , "Don Giovanni , " " Martha , " " La Gazza Ladra , " and the " Giuramento" of Mercadadante , are announced ; andby ivay of promisethe acquisition of leave to perform a yet unfinished

, , work of Meyerbeer ' s , is hinted at with proper reserve . The band and chorus , of late so admirably kept in training at this house , will , of course be available , and , we presume aro continued . A neiv luxury will , it is hoped , be placed at the disposal of visitors , by the completion ofthe neiv Flower Hall , which it is in contemplation to use as a kind of lobby . Its fairylike girders are already in course of erection , and , the glazing will speedily follow ' ,

Obituary.

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BRO , HENRY GREGORY , AV . M . ( No . 1067 ) . AA e have to record the decease of this esteemed brother , which took place on the Srd instant ; the immediate cause of death being apoplexy . At the consecration of the St . James ' s Lodge , only on the 14 th of last month , our lamented friend was amidst the acclamations of the brethren , installed as its first Master . On that occasion he complained of indisposition , and after the ceremony and the

appointment of his officers ho withdrew , not feeling able to undertake the duty of prosiding at the banquet . Ho was , hoAvever , present on the 1 st of March , at the Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 78 ) , iu which lie first saw the light in the year 1852 , aud of ivhich he hacl been AVorshipful Master for the year 185 C-7 . Ou the following day he expired at his residence at Lewisham . Bro . Gregory was a ' consistent supporter of the Masouic charities , and had served the office of Steward for the Girls' School Festival .

BRO . THE RIGHT HON . EARL FERRERS . We regret to have to record the demise of this noblo brother , whoso activity was doing much to give to Freemasonry in Leicestershire an importance which it had long beeu a stranger to ; and who was looked forward to as likely to take at no distant day a very distinguished position in tho Craft . Bro . AV asliington Sewallis ShirleyEarl FerrersViscount Tamworthwas born in IS 22 and succeeded his

, , , , father in the title in 1844 . Sis lordship ' s death—which took place on Sunday the 13 th inst ., at his seat , Staunton Harold , near Ashby de la Zouck , from congestion ofthe lungs—came on very suddenl y , and medical assistance was of no avail . The event must have been peculiarly distressing to tho Countess Ferrers , who was confined to bed by severe illness . AVe hear that her lad yship ivas carried down to see her husband , who expired almost immediately afterwards . AA'hen the earl first entered into Freemasonry we are unaware , he having been initiated in Ireland ; but he the John of Gaunt

joined Lodge ( No . 760 ) Leicester , and from that day was one of its most active members ; and was nominated as the first Master ofthe new Lodge , Ferrers and Iv . inhoe , No . 1081 , which was shortly to have been opened at Ashby de la Zoueh . The premature death of the noble Earl will of course delay the opening of the Lodge until a dispensation is obtained from tho M . AV . Grand Master appointing some other brother as Master , if indeed it does not lead to the abandonment of the Lodge .

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ROMAN CATHOLICISM AND CHARITY. Article 1
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 3
MUSIC AND THE MASONIC RITUAL.—No. I. Article 9
A SCOTTISH MASONIC HALL. Article 14
MASONRY IN KENTUCKY. Article 17
RELIEF AND TRUTH. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
A HINT. Article 20
MASONRY IN TURKS ISLANDS. Article 21
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 22
METROPOLITAN. Article 23
PROVINCIAL. Article 28
MARK MASONRY. Article 34
ROYAL ARCH. Article 34
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 35
COLONIAL. Article 35
INDIA. Article 38
AMERICA. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

Mademoiselle Delphine Calderon , from the Venice opera . Among the gentlemen are Signori Mario , Luchesi , Rossi , NeriBarakli , Gavdoni , Tamberlik , Ronconi , Tagliafico , & c , & c . Mr . Costa is to conduct . Mr . Williarn Beverley , and the no less eminent painters Grieve and Telbin , are engaged for scenery , "Don Giovanni , " " Martha , " " La Gazza Ladra , " and the " Giuramento" of Mercadadante , are announced ; andby ivay of promisethe acquisition of leave to perform a yet unfinished

, , work of Meyerbeer ' s , is hinted at with proper reserve . The band and chorus , of late so admirably kept in training at this house , will , of course be available , and , we presume aro continued . A neiv luxury will , it is hoped , be placed at the disposal of visitors , by the completion ofthe neiv Flower Hall , which it is in contemplation to use as a kind of lobby . Its fairylike girders are already in course of erection , and , the glazing will speedily follow ' ,

Obituary.

Obituary .

BRO , HENRY GREGORY , AV . M . ( No . 1067 ) . AA e have to record the decease of this esteemed brother , which took place on the Srd instant ; the immediate cause of death being apoplexy . At the consecration of the St . James ' s Lodge , only on the 14 th of last month , our lamented friend was amidst the acclamations of the brethren , installed as its first Master . On that occasion he complained of indisposition , and after the ceremony and the

appointment of his officers ho withdrew , not feeling able to undertake the duty of prosiding at the banquet . Ho was , hoAvever , present on the 1 st of March , at the Mount Lebanon Lodge ( No . 78 ) , iu which lie first saw the light in the year 1852 , aud of ivhich he hacl been AVorshipful Master for the year 185 C-7 . Ou the following day he expired at his residence at Lewisham . Bro . Gregory was a ' consistent supporter of the Masouic charities , and had served the office of Steward for the Girls' School Festival .

BRO . THE RIGHT HON . EARL FERRERS . We regret to have to record the demise of this noblo brother , whoso activity was doing much to give to Freemasonry in Leicestershire an importance which it had long beeu a stranger to ; and who was looked forward to as likely to take at no distant day a very distinguished position in tho Craft . Bro . AV asliington Sewallis ShirleyEarl FerrersViscount Tamworthwas born in IS 22 and succeeded his

, , , , father in the title in 1844 . Sis lordship ' s death—which took place on Sunday the 13 th inst ., at his seat , Staunton Harold , near Ashby de la Zouck , from congestion ofthe lungs—came on very suddenl y , and medical assistance was of no avail . The event must have been peculiarly distressing to tho Countess Ferrers , who was confined to bed by severe illness . AVe hear that her lad yship ivas carried down to see her husband , who expired almost immediately afterwards . AA'hen the earl first entered into Freemasonry we are unaware , he having been initiated in Ireland ; but he the John of Gaunt

joined Lodge ( No . 760 ) Leicester , and from that day was one of its most active members ; and was nominated as the first Master ofthe new Lodge , Ferrers and Iv . inhoe , No . 1081 , which was shortly to have been opened at Ashby de la Zoueh . The premature death of the noble Earl will of course delay the opening of the Lodge until a dispensation is obtained from tho M . AV . Grand Master appointing some other brother as Master , if indeed it does not lead to the abandonment of the Lodge .

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