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Turkey.
followed by grand honours . Bro . Clarke replied in Italian-The S . W . of the Italia proposed a vote of thanks to Bro-Veneziani for the services he had rendered to Masonry in general , and that lodge in particular , more specially during the cholera period , and in the foundation of the Italian Masonic School . The proceedings lasted to a late hour . The East was filled by the JIasons of eminence and AV . JI . ' s of the several lodgesincluding Bro . Green 32 ° D . S . G . AV . M . Deutsche
, , , , Bund ; Bro . Laurie , 30 ° , P . D . S . G . AV ., P . M . Oriental ; Bro . Carleton , 18 ° , D . G . Sec ; Bro . Harvey , D . G . Reg ., AV . JI . Bulwer ; Bro . Skouloudi , D . G . Steward , AV . JI . Arete , & c . SMYRNA . —A foreign brother , director of the Italian Theatre at Smyrna , finding his enterprise disastrous , and his Italian brethren unable to relieve him , applied to the Hemer Lodge , the members of which took his call in hand . Bro . T . Papworth ,
the author of a volume of poems , wrote a farce in English , which was translated into Italian by Bro . Carrer , a large number of tickets was taken , and a full house secured on the 3 rd March . On the 5 th March , a benefit was given for the daughter of the brother , another good house got together , and a present was made from each of the English lodges . On the intervening Sunday tbe eloquent Archbishop of the Roman Catholics , preached his customary Lentine diatribe against the
wickedness of JIasons . The proceeds of the first English Masonic ball for the Greek , Turkish , and Armenian Hospitals are likely to net £ 80 . SALONIKA . —There is now an Italian Lodge at work , at Salonika , called the Jlacedonia , with about forty members . A systematic persecution is carried on by the Jesuits , On a late occasion the lodge got up a theatrical representation for the charities of the city , and tendered a portion to the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity . Under orders of the bishop , they refused the Devil ' s money .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar for the Tear 1866 . Edited by BRO . "WILLIAM : JAMES HU & IIAM , 18 ° , of Phoenix Lodge ( No . 331 ) , & c Devonport : John R . Spry ; London : Pitman . 1866 . We have received the Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar for the present year , and are pleased to find that the expectations we had been led to form of ifcas
, announced in our Masonic Mems . in our issue of the 3 rd inst ., have proved upon a perusal of the Calendar to be fully realised . We noticed , on opening the book , that it is nearly , if not quite , double the thickness of last year ' s edition , though published at the same price—one shilling . Under the able editorship of Bro . W . J . Hughan 18 °
, , the Devon and Coi-nivall brethren have now , not only a complete Masouic vademec-um for those two provinces , but the -work recommends itself to the Oraft generally by reason of the admirable selections of Masonic notes and gleanings , reviews and other general Masonic information which it contains .
The Calendar is adorned Avith an exceedingly ivell executed plate engraving of the R . W . Bro . Augustus Smith , Prov . G . M . Cornwall , to whom the Calendar is dedicated , and ifc ' contains a memoir of that highlyesteemed , zealous , and efficient brother , to whom the province is indebted , amongst other valuable practical services rendered b y him to the Craft , for the
establishment of the County Fund for Aged and Infirm Freemasons of Cornwall , which has now for some months been in working order . We are pleased to see from the Calendar that , daring the past year , Preemasonry has made such increase in the provinces of Devon and Cornwall , as evidenced by the number of new lod which have been consecrated
ges , the same healthy vitality being shoivn in the Mark Degree , the Royal Arch , Knights Templar , the Rose Croix , and other hi gh degrees Avorking under the warrant of theS . G . C . ofthe 33 ° r The information in the Calendar proper is admirably arranged for ready reference as to tha places and times
Reviews.
of meeting in the two provinces of Oraffc and Mark lodges , R . A . Chapters , & c . We congratulate the editor and publisher upon tbe successful result of their exertions , and trust the brethren of the two provinces will show their appreciation of these exertions , and by their support stimulate Bros . Hnghau and Spry to introduce in . future editions their promised improvements and additions .
Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending March 31st, 1866.
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 31 ST , 1866 .
Monday , March 26 th . — -ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at 8 . Tuesday , March 27 th . —INSTITUTION O _? CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Thursday , March 29 th . — CHEMICAL SOCIETY ( Anniversary ) , at 8 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
THE COURT . —The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , and her Serene Highness Princess Hohenlohe , arrived at the Castle on the 15 fch insfc . shortly after six o'clock , from Buckingham Palace , attended by the Marchioness of Ely and the Equerries in Waiting . The Queen , with Princess Helena , walked and drove
in the grounds on the 16 th inst . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , attended by Lieutenant Haig , arrived at the Castle from Marlborough House . Lady Fanny Howard arrived at the Castle on the 15 th inst ., and had the honour of dining with her Majesty and the Royal Family . . The Chancellor of the Exchequer had an audience of the Queen at Buckingham Palace .
The Hon . Lucy Kerr and the Hon . Mary Lascelles have succeeded the Hon . Emily Catheart and the Hon . Florence Seymour as Maids of Honour in Waiting . The Queen drove in the grouuds on the 17 th insfc . attended by Lady Augusta Stanley . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred went to London , attended by Lieutenant Haig . Lady Augusta Stanley , Lady Fanny Howard ,
and Lady Cowper , had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal Family . The Judge Advocate General had an audience of the Queen . Her Majesty drove in the grounds , accompanied by Princess Beatrice . Prince Alfred , attended by Lieut . Haig , arrived at
the Castle from London . Their Serene Highnesses the Prince and Princess Hohenlohe , with their children , Prince Ernest and Princess Eliza , arrived at the Castle on a visit to her Majesty . The Queen , Prince Alfred , Prince Leopold , Princess Beatrice , and Princess Hermann of Hohenlohe , -with the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on the 12 fch inst . in the private chapel . The Rev . T . J . Rowsell ,
Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen , preached the sermon . The Queen , with prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice , drove out on the 18 th inst ., and went out in the grounds on the 19 th inst , accompanied by Prince Leopold . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , accompanied by his Serene Highness Prince Hermann of Hohenlohe , and attended by Lieut . Haig , went to London .
The Queen , accompanied by Princess Beatrice , drove out in a carriage and four on the 19 th insfc ., and went out in the grounds on the 20 th inst . with Princess Beatrice . Her Royal Highness Princess Louise went out driving . Mr . Bird , chemist , had the honour of exhibiting experiments at Windsor Castle before then-Royal Highnesses Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice , and the young Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe . The Prince and Princess of Wales , and Prince Alfred , with the Hon . Mrs . Sfconor , Lieufc .-Col . Keppel , and Hon . E . Yorke , in waiting ,
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Turkey.
followed by grand honours . Bro . Clarke replied in Italian-The S . W . of the Italia proposed a vote of thanks to Bro-Veneziani for the services he had rendered to Masonry in general , and that lodge in particular , more specially during the cholera period , and in the foundation of the Italian Masonic School . The proceedings lasted to a late hour . The East was filled by the JIasons of eminence and AV . JI . ' s of the several lodgesincluding Bro . Green 32 ° D . S . G . AV . M . Deutsche
, , , , Bund ; Bro . Laurie , 30 ° , P . D . S . G . AV ., P . M . Oriental ; Bro . Carleton , 18 ° , D . G . Sec ; Bro . Harvey , D . G . Reg ., AV . JI . Bulwer ; Bro . Skouloudi , D . G . Steward , AV . JI . Arete , & c . SMYRNA . —A foreign brother , director of the Italian Theatre at Smyrna , finding his enterprise disastrous , and his Italian brethren unable to relieve him , applied to the Hemer Lodge , the members of which took his call in hand . Bro . T . Papworth ,
the author of a volume of poems , wrote a farce in English , which was translated into Italian by Bro . Carrer , a large number of tickets was taken , and a full house secured on the 3 rd March . On the 5 th March , a benefit was given for the daughter of the brother , another good house got together , and a present was made from each of the English lodges . On the intervening Sunday tbe eloquent Archbishop of the Roman Catholics , preached his customary Lentine diatribe against the
wickedness of JIasons . The proceeds of the first English Masonic ball for the Greek , Turkish , and Armenian Hospitals are likely to net £ 80 . SALONIKA . —There is now an Italian Lodge at work , at Salonika , called the Jlacedonia , with about forty members . A systematic persecution is carried on by the Jesuits , On a late occasion the lodge got up a theatrical representation for the charities of the city , and tendered a portion to the Roman Catholic Sisters of Charity . Under orders of the bishop , they refused the Devil ' s money .
Reviews.
REVIEWS .
The Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar for the Tear 1866 . Edited by BRO . "WILLIAM : JAMES HU & IIAM , 18 ° , of Phoenix Lodge ( No . 331 ) , & c Devonport : John R . Spry ; London : Pitman . 1866 . We have received the Devon and Cornwall Masonic Calendar for the present year , and are pleased to find that the expectations we had been led to form of ifcas
, announced in our Masonic Mems . in our issue of the 3 rd inst ., have proved upon a perusal of the Calendar to be fully realised . We noticed , on opening the book , that it is nearly , if not quite , double the thickness of last year ' s edition , though published at the same price—one shilling . Under the able editorship of Bro . W . J . Hughan 18 °
, , the Devon and Coi-nivall brethren have now , not only a complete Masouic vademec-um for those two provinces , but the -work recommends itself to the Oraft generally by reason of the admirable selections of Masonic notes and gleanings , reviews and other general Masonic information which it contains .
The Calendar is adorned Avith an exceedingly ivell executed plate engraving of the R . W . Bro . Augustus Smith , Prov . G . M . Cornwall , to whom the Calendar is dedicated , and ifc ' contains a memoir of that highlyesteemed , zealous , and efficient brother , to whom the province is indebted , amongst other valuable practical services rendered b y him to the Craft , for the
establishment of the County Fund for Aged and Infirm Freemasons of Cornwall , which has now for some months been in working order . We are pleased to see from the Calendar that , daring the past year , Preemasonry has made such increase in the provinces of Devon and Cornwall , as evidenced by the number of new lod which have been consecrated
ges , the same healthy vitality being shoivn in the Mark Degree , the Royal Arch , Knights Templar , the Rose Croix , and other hi gh degrees Avorking under the warrant of theS . G . C . ofthe 33 ° r The information in the Calendar proper is admirably arranged for ready reference as to tha places and times
Reviews.
of meeting in the two provinces of Oraffc and Mark lodges , R . A . Chapters , & c . We congratulate the editor and publisher upon tbe successful result of their exertions , and trust the brethren of the two provinces will show their appreciation of these exertions , and by their support stimulate Bros . Hnghau and Spry to introduce in . future editions their promised improvements and additions .
Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending March 31st, 1866.
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 31 ST , 1866 .
Monday , March 26 th . — -ROYAL GEOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY , at 8 . Tuesday , March 27 th . —INSTITUTION O _? CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Thursday , March 29 th . — CHEMICAL SOCIETY ( Anniversary ) , at 8 .
The Week.
THE WEEK .
THE COURT . —The Queen , accompanied by their Royal Highnesses Princess Helena and Prince Leopold , and her Serene Highness Princess Hohenlohe , arrived at the Castle on the 15 fch insfc . shortly after six o'clock , from Buckingham Palace , attended by the Marchioness of Ely and the Equerries in Waiting . The Queen , with Princess Helena , walked and drove
in the grounds on the 16 th inst . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , attended by Lieutenant Haig , arrived at the Castle from Marlborough House . Lady Fanny Howard arrived at the Castle on the 15 th inst ., and had the honour of dining with her Majesty and the Royal Family . . The Chancellor of the Exchequer had an audience of the Queen at Buckingham Palace .
The Hon . Lucy Kerr and the Hon . Mary Lascelles have succeeded the Hon . Emily Catheart and the Hon . Florence Seymour as Maids of Honour in Waiting . The Queen drove in the grouuds on the 17 th insfc . attended by Lady Augusta Stanley . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred went to London , attended by Lieutenant Haig . Lady Augusta Stanley , Lady Fanny Howard ,
and Lady Cowper , had the honour of dining with the Queen and Royal Family . The Judge Advocate General had an audience of the Queen . Her Majesty drove in the grounds , accompanied by Princess Beatrice . Prince Alfred , attended by Lieut . Haig , arrived at
the Castle from London . Their Serene Highnesses the Prince and Princess Hohenlohe , with their children , Prince Ernest and Princess Eliza , arrived at the Castle on a visit to her Majesty . The Queen , Prince Alfred , Prince Leopold , Princess Beatrice , and Princess Hermann of Hohenlohe , -with the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on the 12 fch inst . in the private chapel . The Rev . T . J . Rowsell ,
Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen , preached the sermon . The Queen , with prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice , drove out on the 18 th inst ., and went out in the grounds on the 19 th inst , accompanied by Prince Leopold . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred , accompanied by his Serene Highness Prince Hermann of Hohenlohe , and attended by Lieut . Haig , went to London .
The Queen , accompanied by Princess Beatrice , drove out in a carriage and four on the 19 th insfc ., and went out in the grounds on the 20 th inst . with Princess Beatrice . Her Royal Highness Princess Louise went out driving . Mr . Bird , chemist , had the honour of exhibiting experiments at Windsor Castle before then-Royal Highnesses Prince Leopold and Princess Beatrice , and the young Prince and Princess of Hohenlohe . The Prince and Princess of Wales , and Prince Alfred , with the Hon . Mrs . Sfconor , Lieufc .-Col . Keppel , and Hon . E . Yorke , in waiting ,