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installations , and who had rendered them m such an able proficient , talented , and impressive manner , which must and was pleasing to all who had been present . They all felt obliged to him for doing so , and tendered him their best and warmest thanks . Comp . S . Noble , P . Z ., also reiterated all the M . E . Z . had said , and supposed , like a dutiful child , Comp . F . AA alters , P . Z ., had come to his parent chapter , as nearly twelve years ago he had been exalted iu that room they were then meeting

in , and expressed a hope that he would often times come amongst them , and regretted they had unintentionally , in press of business , neglected giving him a vote of thanks , which he ¦ could assure ___ v _ i would he done the next time they met , cmd it would also be entered on the chapter minute book . Com ]) . G . Edgington , P . Z ., in a similar strain , expressed the satisfaction they all felt in seeing him-amongst then- , once more . Comp .

P . AA alters , P . Z ., in a suitable speech , expressed his thanks for the warm , kind , and fraternal reception he had met with , and assured them whenever he could render them any help with the work , he would be delighted to do so . He regretted his inability to stay any longer , and as that was the fourth night he had been in Masonry that week , and had two more nights to follow , he , with regret , must wish them ail good night , ancl a happy new year . He then left . The usual happy evening was spent .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . ST . MARK ' S LODGE ( NO . 24 ) . —The regula , meeting of this well-established Mark lodge was held at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury , on Monday , the 6 th inst . Bro . R . AA " . Little , W . M .. presided , and there were present Bros . AA ' . Turner , S . AA " . ; H . C . Levander , J . AV . ; H . P . Allender , M . O . ; 'I ' . Wescombe , S . O . and Treas . ; P . AA alters , G . P ., P . M ., Sec ; J . McKiernan ;

H . Parker , Org ., ancl others . The visitors were Bros . A . D . loewenstark , P . G . S ., P . M ., and Treas . 22 , P . M . and Treas . 86 ; H . Massey , J . O . 22 . The minutes of the preceding meeting ¦ were read and unanimously confirmed . A ballot was taken for Bro . J . J . Farnham , AV . M . Sir'ius Lodge , as a joining member , And it was declared to be unanimous in favour of his admission . Apologies were received from the numerous candidates , excusing

and regretting their non-attendance which precluded them from being advanced . This being the election night for officers of tbe lodge for the ensuing year , the by-laws were rend out aloud . The ballot for AA . M . was unanimous in favour Bro . \ A . Turner , G . S ., S . AV ., occupying that honourable post . The ballot for Treasurer resulted in the unanimous re-election of Bro . T . Wescombe . A show of hands resulted in the unanimous

reelection of Bro . AV . J . Laing as the Tyler for the ensuing year . It was proposed , seconded , and carried -nem con ., that a three guinea Past Master ' s jewel be presented from the lodge funds to Bro . R . AV . Little as a testimony of respect and gratitude for the able , efficient , and talented manner in which he had performed his duties as the AA' . M . of the lodge during his year of office . Bro . R . AV . Little , AV . M ., returned thanks in an

appropriate speech for this mark of their approbation . One brother was proposed for advancement at the next lodge meeting . An audit committee was elected and appointed . Business being . ended , the lodge was duly closed until Monday , May 4 th .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

SHEFFIELD . MASONIC BALL . Ihis annual gathering took place on the 10 th instant , in the Cutlers' Hall , and , if passible , passed Ou with even more success than has attended any of its predecessors . This is saying much , for the balls which have been

given under the auspices of the Masonic brethren , there have always been such exceedingly pleasant reunions as to make their recurrence a thing to be looked for aud desired . The arrangements of the committee too , have generally been carried out with such spirit and liberality as to leave scarcely anything to be desired , and those who had the management of this ball admirably sustained the reputation the Masonic balls have obtained in that town and district .

Masonic Festivities.

There were about oOO persons present , including several gentlemen holding high position in the Masonic Order , some o ^ whom were strangers to the brethren here , except by repute , and the ball was honoured by the distinguished presence of the Earl and Countess FitzwiUiam , Viscount and Viscountess Milton , Ladies Alice aud Mary FitzwiUiam , Mr . and Lady B . Doyno . With

the party from Wentworth were Mr . Cecil Foljambe and another gentleman . Earl FitzwiUiam wore the usual emblem of a Knight of the Garter . The band , ivhich was a very excellent one , was under the direction of Mr . C . Harvey , and amongst its members were several of the principal performers in Mr . Halle ' s well-known and niagnificient band at Manchester .

Dancing commenced about 10 o'Olock ; and the company sat down , shortly after midnight , to a supper provided by Mr . Bland of the Brunswick Hotel . We may mention that in the afternoon a Eose Croix Chapter was held in the Masonic Hall , on which occasion , owing to the absence of the Eev . P . Browne , M . W . S ., Bro . W . White , P . M . W . S ., acted as the M . W . S . Several

distinguished guests were present , amongst whom were Bros . Lieut .-Co ! . Haworth , Deputy-Lieutenant and J . P ., Malton ; and B . Shaw , Pliiddersfield , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire .

CARMARTHEN . MASONIC B . VXQUET . The annual banquet of tlie Carmarthen brethren was held at the Old Ivy Bush Hotel , on Monday , the 30 th ult . The chair was occupied by the new W . M ., Bro . W . Davies , and the vice by the S . W ., Bro . A . B . G . Brooke .

Besides the two gentlemen mentioned , the following officers were elected : Bros . J . W . Thomas , as J . W . ; T . Protheroe , S . D . ; B . Davies , J . D . ; Wm . Evans , J . G . ; W . A . Thomas , S . S . ; and T . W . A . Thompson , J . S . During the evening Bro- W . Davies was duly installed W . M .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The British , Irish , and Colonial Masonic Calendar for the Year 1868 ; containing Lists of Lodges , E . A . Chapters , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , Canada , and the other Colonies ; with an Epitome of Continental and American Grand Lodges . Edited b y Bros . J . D . PORTEUS , 18 ° , and JAMES STEVENSON . Glasgow : W . Porteus . 1868 .

WE have noticed this Almanack in previous years as one of the most useful Masonic publications , and in drawing now the attention of our readers to its tenth issue , it gives us much pleasure to remark that , under its new and able management , extensive improvements have been introduced . Besides various useful additions made under the head of general information , we find that the

lists of British and Foreign Lodges , as well as the " Masonic Memorabilia , " have been thoroughly revised , and , in the compilers' own words , " weeded of all nonhistorical items , and enriched by the addition of several more important and historical notes . " The Masonic data relating to the United Kingdom , occupying 157 closely-printed pages , are thus made as exhaustive as

possible , and , by a judicious alphabetical arrangement , the reference is greatly facilitated . The information respecting foreign countries aud tho British colonies has also been considerably improved and extended . Under the heads of France , Netherlands , and Italy some interesting tabulated statistics have been introduced , showing the number of Masonic bodies of

various rites belonging to the province of each Grand Lodge , and with regard to France especially , the number of lodges working in each of the eight principal towns is given in full . The administrative effects which the political events of 1866 have wrought upon the con-

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SCOTTISH FREEMASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC PILGRIMAGE TO THE ORIENT. Article 2
REMINISCENCES AND EXPERIENCES OF FREEMASONRY. Article 4
OUR AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
TRAMPS. Article 8
LODGE OF GLASGOW ST. JOHN. Article 9
BRO. SPEIR'S ON THE ANTIQUITY OF SCOTS LODGES. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 18
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
MARK MASONRY. Article 19
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 19
REVIEWS. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1868. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEBRUARY 1ST, 1S6S. ' Article 20
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 20
TURKISH BATHS FOR BRIGHTON. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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installations , and who had rendered them m such an able proficient , talented , and impressive manner , which must and was pleasing to all who had been present . They all felt obliged to him for doing so , and tendered him their best and warmest thanks . Comp . S . Noble , P . Z ., also reiterated all the M . E . Z . had said , and supposed , like a dutiful child , Comp . F . AA alters , P . Z ., had come to his parent chapter , as nearly twelve years ago he had been exalted iu that room they were then meeting

in , and expressed a hope that he would often times come amongst them , and regretted they had unintentionally , in press of business , neglected giving him a vote of thanks , which he ¦ could assure ___ v _ i would he done the next time they met , cmd it would also be entered on the chapter minute book . Com ]) . G . Edgington , P . Z ., in a similar strain , expressed the satisfaction they all felt in seeing him-amongst then- , once more . Comp .

P . AA alters , P . Z ., in a suitable speech , expressed his thanks for the warm , kind , and fraternal reception he had met with , and assured them whenever he could render them any help with the work , he would be delighted to do so . He regretted his inability to stay any longer , and as that was the fourth night he had been in Masonry that week , and had two more nights to follow , he , with regret , must wish them ail good night , ancl a happy new year . He then left . The usual happy evening was spent .

Mark Masonry.

MARK MASONRY .

METROPOLITAN . ST . MARK ' S LODGE ( NO . 24 ) . —The regula , meeting of this well-established Mark lodge was held at the George Hotel , Aldermanbury , on Monday , the 6 th inst . Bro . R . AA " . Little , W . M .. presided , and there were present Bros . AA ' . Turner , S . AA " . ; H . C . Levander , J . AV . ; H . P . Allender , M . O . ; 'I ' . Wescombe , S . O . and Treas . ; P . AA alters , G . P ., P . M ., Sec ; J . McKiernan ;

H . Parker , Org ., ancl others . The visitors were Bros . A . D . loewenstark , P . G . S ., P . M ., and Treas . 22 , P . M . and Treas . 86 ; H . Massey , J . O . 22 . The minutes of the preceding meeting ¦ were read and unanimously confirmed . A ballot was taken for Bro . J . J . Farnham , AV . M . Sir'ius Lodge , as a joining member , And it was declared to be unanimous in favour of his admission . Apologies were received from the numerous candidates , excusing

and regretting their non-attendance which precluded them from being advanced . This being the election night for officers of tbe lodge for the ensuing year , the by-laws were rend out aloud . The ballot for AA . M . was unanimous in favour Bro . \ A . Turner , G . S ., S . AV ., occupying that honourable post . The ballot for Treasurer resulted in the unanimous re-election of Bro . T . Wescombe . A show of hands resulted in the unanimous

reelection of Bro . AV . J . Laing as the Tyler for the ensuing year . It was proposed , seconded , and carried -nem con ., that a three guinea Past Master ' s jewel be presented from the lodge funds to Bro . R . AV . Little as a testimony of respect and gratitude for the able , efficient , and talented manner in which he had performed his duties as the AA' . M . of the lodge during his year of office . Bro . R . AV . Little , AV . M ., returned thanks in an

appropriate speech for this mark of their approbation . One brother was proposed for advancement at the next lodge meeting . An audit committee was elected and appointed . Business being . ended , the lodge was duly closed until Monday , May 4 th .

Masonic Festivities.

MASONIC FESTIVITIES .

SHEFFIELD . MASONIC BALL . Ihis annual gathering took place on the 10 th instant , in the Cutlers' Hall , and , if passible , passed Ou with even more success than has attended any of its predecessors . This is saying much , for the balls which have been

given under the auspices of the Masonic brethren , there have always been such exceedingly pleasant reunions as to make their recurrence a thing to be looked for aud desired . The arrangements of the committee too , have generally been carried out with such spirit and liberality as to leave scarcely anything to be desired , and those who had the management of this ball admirably sustained the reputation the Masonic balls have obtained in that town and district .

Masonic Festivities.

There were about oOO persons present , including several gentlemen holding high position in the Masonic Order , some o ^ whom were strangers to the brethren here , except by repute , and the ball was honoured by the distinguished presence of the Earl and Countess FitzwiUiam , Viscount and Viscountess Milton , Ladies Alice aud Mary FitzwiUiam , Mr . and Lady B . Doyno . With

the party from Wentworth were Mr . Cecil Foljambe and another gentleman . Earl FitzwiUiam wore the usual emblem of a Knight of the Garter . The band , ivhich was a very excellent one , was under the direction of Mr . C . Harvey , and amongst its members were several of the principal performers in Mr . Halle ' s well-known and niagnificient band at Manchester .

Dancing commenced about 10 o'Olock ; and the company sat down , shortly after midnight , to a supper provided by Mr . Bland of the Brunswick Hotel . We may mention that in the afternoon a Eose Croix Chapter was held in the Masonic Hall , on which occasion , owing to the absence of the Eev . P . Browne , M . W . S ., Bro . W . White , P . M . W . S ., acted as the M . W . S . Several

distinguished guests were present , amongst whom were Bros . Lieut .-Co ! . Haworth , Deputy-Lieutenant and J . P ., Malton ; and B . Shaw , Pliiddersfield , Deputy Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire .

CARMARTHEN . MASONIC B . VXQUET . The annual banquet of tlie Carmarthen brethren was held at the Old Ivy Bush Hotel , on Monday , the 30 th ult . The chair was occupied by the new W . M ., Bro . W . Davies , and the vice by the S . W ., Bro . A . B . G . Brooke .

Besides the two gentlemen mentioned , the following officers were elected : Bros . J . W . Thomas , as J . W . ; T . Protheroe , S . D . ; B . Davies , J . D . ; Wm . Evans , J . G . ; W . A . Thomas , S . S . ; and T . W . A . Thompson , J . S . During the evening Bro- W . Davies was duly installed W . M .

Reviews.

REVIEWS .

The British , Irish , and Colonial Masonic Calendar for the Year 1868 ; containing Lists of Lodges , E . A . Chapters , & c , in England , Scotland , and Ireland , Canada , and the other Colonies ; with an Epitome of Continental and American Grand Lodges . Edited b y Bros . J . D . PORTEUS , 18 ° , and JAMES STEVENSON . Glasgow : W . Porteus . 1868 .

WE have noticed this Almanack in previous years as one of the most useful Masonic publications , and in drawing now the attention of our readers to its tenth issue , it gives us much pleasure to remark that , under its new and able management , extensive improvements have been introduced . Besides various useful additions made under the head of general information , we find that the

lists of British and Foreign Lodges , as well as the " Masonic Memorabilia , " have been thoroughly revised , and , in the compilers' own words , " weeded of all nonhistorical items , and enriched by the addition of several more important and historical notes . " The Masonic data relating to the United Kingdom , occupying 157 closely-printed pages , are thus made as exhaustive as

possible , and , by a judicious alphabetical arrangement , the reference is greatly facilitated . The information respecting foreign countries aud tho British colonies has also been considerably improved and extended . Under the heads of France , Netherlands , and Italy some interesting tabulated statistics have been introduced , showing the number of Masonic bodies of

various rites belonging to the province of each Grand Lodge , and with regard to France especially , the number of lodges working in each of the eight principal towns is given in full . The administrative effects which the political events of 1866 have wrought upon the con-

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