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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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ADDRESS BY BRO. J. P. SCHTUTZ, W.M. OF THE ST. JOHN'S LODGE (No. 919), OF ALEXANDRIA. Article 1
THE POPE AND FREEMASONRY. Article 2
ACCOUNT OF A PANTOMIME ENTITLED "HARLEQUIN FREE-MASON." Article 5
NEW MASONIC HALL AT KOTREE, WESTERN INDIA. Article 7
MASONIC PROCESSIONS. Article 8
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
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THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 9
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS, Article 9
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 14
NEW ZEALAND. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 15
TURKEY. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING MARCH 31ST, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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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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