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Mackey was rendered during tho late sessions ofthe Grand Chapter of South Carolina , by the presentation from his numerous pupils and admirers of a silver pitcher , a beautiful specimen of decorative silver work enriched with lotus work , and various tasty embosses upon its contour . The outside is divided into six compartments , two of which contain the following inscription : — " To Albert G . Mackey , M . D ., the Gamaliel of American Freemasonry . From the Grand R . A . Chapter of South Carolina , 5859 . " The other compartments bear specimens of the engraver ' s art , the one enclosing the Masonic mark of Dr . Mackeyand the other a representation

, of a grand high priest in full robes . The presentation was made by the Rev . Comp . B . Johuson , Grand Chaplain , who briefly and happily expressed the regard entertained for Dr . JMackey by his associates in the Order . The testimonial is most fitting , and the act will be hailed by all patrons of the royal art as an evidence of appreciation , only excelled by the worthiness of its object .

CALIFORNIA , GP . ASS VALLKV . —A presentation of an interesting and affecting character , evinced the gratitude of Madison Lodge , No . 23 , to Bro . AVilliam McCormick . A Past Master ' s jewel was presented at the hands of Bro . A . B . Dibble , on thc 27 th December last . It is of gold , weighs over three ounces , and cost one hundred and twenty dollars ; in form it is like that represented in Maeoy ' s Manual . Inscription— ' - ' Presented to our beloved Brother and Past Master , R . AV . AVm , McCormick , S . G . AA . of the Grand Lodge of California , as a token of our fraternal regard and esteem by the brethren of . Madison Lodge , No . 23 , F . & A . if ,, Grass Valley , California , December 27 , A . D . 1858 ; A . L , 585 S . "

¦ tNi . w ORLEANS , LA . —During tho late sessions of tho Grand Lodge of Louisiana a goblet of pure gold was presented to M . AV . Bro . Perkins , as a testimony of the esteem and regard entertained for him , who for four successive years had held the highest offices iu their gift . AVISCONSIN . —Tho Grand Chapter met at Madison , February 2 nd , 1859 ; seventeen Chapters were represented . The G . H . P ., Henry L . Palmer , delivered an address abounding in animating sentiment . AA'ith scarcely an exception , he says , the " purple banner" floats triumphantly over the Chapters of AVisconsin . The membership ofthe seventeen Chapters is five hundred aud forty-six , of whom one hundred ancl twelve were exalted last year .

. 'INDIANA . —Tho hall of AVayne Lodge , No . 25 , was dedicated by the G . M ., Bro , Bayles in person , December 27 th , last , a detailed report of which appears in the Indiana Freemason , of January 9 th . This hall is 40 feet by 52 feet , 14 feet ceiling , well and emblematicall y lighted with gas , carpeted with tapestry ingrain , fitted with chairs and sofas , ancl capable of accommodating 300 persons . The dedication ceremonies were conducted in ample form , concluding with thc song "AA ' e meet upon the level , " & c , and Burns ' s " Adieu , a heart warm , " etc . The address , by the Rev . G . C . Beeks , Grand Orator , is an eloquent production , and published in full by request of the Lodge .

GRAND LODGE ot' MICHIGAN . —The Grand Lodge of this state met on the 12 th of January , 1859 . Nearly all thc Lodges were represented . The Grand Master recommended that all communications to him , should come from a Lodge accompanied with the seal thereof . This was concurred in . AVe are gratified to find that the brethren exercise due precaution iu the selection of material . Of 1 , 054 applicants during the past year for the degrees in Masonry , 229 were rejected .

NEWARK , N . J . —The hall appertaining to St . John ' s Lodge , was dedicated on the 22 nd February last . Nearl y 400 brethren were present , including many distinguished guests , A . T . C . Pierson , G . M . of Minnesota ; AV . H . Stevens , P . G . M . of Mississippi , & c . Thc exercises were conducted under the personal direction of G . M . Jos . AA ' . Trimble . An address of a historical character was pronounced b y Bro . G . Grant , in which he spoke of the institution of St . John ' s Lodge , in 1761 , and one of its acts , the donation of £ 60 to the poor of the city . An oration followed from tlie classic pen of Bro . Charles R . AA'augh , appropriate to the day ( AA'ashington ' s birthday ) , concluding with a thrilling invocation to the assembled craftsmen to follow thc model which the character of AYashington affords for their

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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America.

Mackey was rendered during tho late sessions ofthe Grand Chapter of South Carolina , by the presentation from his numerous pupils and admirers of a silver pitcher , a beautiful specimen of decorative silver work enriched with lotus work , and various tasty embosses upon its contour . The outside is divided into six compartments , two of which contain the following inscription : — " To Albert G . Mackey , M . D ., the Gamaliel of American Freemasonry . From the Grand R . A . Chapter of South Carolina , 5859 . " The other compartments bear specimens of the engraver ' s art , the one enclosing the Masonic mark of Dr . Mackeyand the other a representation

, of a grand high priest in full robes . The presentation was made by the Rev . Comp . B . Johuson , Grand Chaplain , who briefly and happily expressed the regard entertained for Dr . JMackey by his associates in the Order . The testimonial is most fitting , and the act will be hailed by all patrons of the royal art as an evidence of appreciation , only excelled by the worthiness of its object .

CALIFORNIA , GP . ASS VALLKV . —A presentation of an interesting and affecting character , evinced the gratitude of Madison Lodge , No . 23 , to Bro . AVilliam McCormick . A Past Master ' s jewel was presented at the hands of Bro . A . B . Dibble , on thc 27 th December last . It is of gold , weighs over three ounces , and cost one hundred and twenty dollars ; in form it is like that represented in Maeoy ' s Manual . Inscription— ' - ' Presented to our beloved Brother and Past Master , R . AV . AVm , McCormick , S . G . AA . of the Grand Lodge of California , as a token of our fraternal regard and esteem by the brethren of . Madison Lodge , No . 23 , F . & A . if ,, Grass Valley , California , December 27 , A . D . 1858 ; A . L , 585 S . "

¦ tNi . w ORLEANS , LA . —During tho late sessions of tho Grand Lodge of Louisiana a goblet of pure gold was presented to M . AV . Bro . Perkins , as a testimony of the esteem and regard entertained for him , who for four successive years had held the highest offices iu their gift . AVISCONSIN . —Tho Grand Chapter met at Madison , February 2 nd , 1859 ; seventeen Chapters were represented . The G . H . P ., Henry L . Palmer , delivered an address abounding in animating sentiment . AA'ith scarcely an exception , he says , the " purple banner" floats triumphantly over the Chapters of AVisconsin . The membership ofthe seventeen Chapters is five hundred aud forty-six , of whom one hundred ancl twelve were exalted last year .

. 'INDIANA . —Tho hall of AVayne Lodge , No . 25 , was dedicated by the G . M ., Bro , Bayles in person , December 27 th , last , a detailed report of which appears in the Indiana Freemason , of January 9 th . This hall is 40 feet by 52 feet , 14 feet ceiling , well and emblematicall y lighted with gas , carpeted with tapestry ingrain , fitted with chairs and sofas , ancl capable of accommodating 300 persons . The dedication ceremonies were conducted in ample form , concluding with thc song "AA ' e meet upon the level , " & c , and Burns ' s " Adieu , a heart warm , " etc . The address , by the Rev . G . C . Beeks , Grand Orator , is an eloquent production , and published in full by request of the Lodge .

GRAND LODGE ot' MICHIGAN . —The Grand Lodge of this state met on the 12 th of January , 1859 . Nearly all thc Lodges were represented . The Grand Master recommended that all communications to him , should come from a Lodge accompanied with the seal thereof . This was concurred in . AVe are gratified to find that the brethren exercise due precaution iu the selection of material . Of 1 , 054 applicants during the past year for the degrees in Masonry , 229 were rejected .

NEWARK , N . J . —The hall appertaining to St . John ' s Lodge , was dedicated on the 22 nd February last . Nearl y 400 brethren were present , including many distinguished guests , A . T . C . Pierson , G . M . of Minnesota ; AV . H . Stevens , P . G . M . of Mississippi , & c . Thc exercises were conducted under the personal direction of G . M . Jos . AA ' . Trimble . An address of a historical character was pronounced b y Bro . G . Grant , in which he spoke of the institution of St . John ' s Lodge , in 1761 , and one of its acts , the donation of £ 60 to the poor of the city . An oration followed from tlie classic pen of Bro . Charles R . AA'augh , appropriate to the day ( AA'ashington ' s birthday ) , concluding with a thrilling invocation to the assembled craftsmen to follow thc model which the character of AYashington affords for their

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