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to the Calendar is appended a list of the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , Oxford ; of Craft Lodges , Eoyal Arch Chapters , and Knights Templars Encampment in the province , and a similar list of the Officers of the Westminster and Kej'stone Lodge ancl Chapter , No . 10 . Bro . Spiers announces that a supplementary sheet will be issued in May next , containing lists of Officers & p-

pointed since the Calendar was published . The Calendar forms a very unique 48 mo . pocket companion . The paper , printing , and binding . being excellent and the Avhole admirably got up . „_ The expense of the publication of the Calendar is covered by contributions from the Masonic bodies of tlie province ; every member of such contributing body being presented Avith a copy .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending April 7th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 7 TH , 1866 .

Tuesday , April 3 rd . — IXSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEEBS , at 8 . 30 . Thursday , April Sth . —CIIEMCAL SOCIETV at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE C 0 T 7 BT . —The Queen drove out on the 21 st inst ., attended by the Marchioness of Ely . His Serene Highness the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg went to London . Her Majesty the Queen , with their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , Prince Leopold , and her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess

Hohenlohe-Langenbourg , left the Castle on the 22 nd inst ., at ten minutes before one o'clock , attended hy the Marchioness of Ely , Major-General F . II . Seymour , Colonel H . Ponsonhy , and Sir John Cowell . Her Majesty travelled by a special train , and was escorted by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars from Paddington to Buckingham Palace . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred

arrived at the Palace from Marlborough Houso , attended by Lieutenant Haig . Their Eoyal Highnesses the Count and Countess of Paris visited the Queen in the afternoon . The Earl of Clarendon had an audience of the Queen . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess Louise , attended hy the Marchioness of Ely , honoured Mr . Bell by a visit to his studio . Her Majesty aftenvard visited their Eoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of

Wales at Marlborough House . Tho Equerries in AVaiting attended on horseback . The Prince and Princess of Wales , accompanied by Prince Alfred and Prince of Hohenlohe , rode on horseback . In the evening their Eoyal Highnesses had a dinner party . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena ancl Princess Louise , went out on the

23 rd inst . in a carriage ancl four , and visited the studio of Sir Edwin Landseer at St . John's AA ' ood . Her Majesty , with their Eoyal Highnesses , drove out in the afternoon , and honoured Baron Marochetti with a visit to his studio . Her Majesty afterwards visited the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland at Stafford House . In attendance upon her Majesty were the

Marchioness of Ely , Major-General F . IT . Seymour , and Colonel II . Ponsonhy . Prince Arthur , attended by Major Elphinstone , arrived at the Palace from Greenwich Park . His Eoyal Highness returned in the afternoon . The Prince of AAr ales , accompanied by Prince Alfred , visited Baron Marochetti ' s studio on the 22 nd inst . The Prince of AA ales went to the House of Lords . The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace . The Queen held a Council on'the 24 th inst ., at half-past eleven .

Present—Earl Eussell , Earl Granville , and tlie Eight Hon Sir George Grey . Earl Granville and Earl Russell had audiences of the Queen . Mr . Francis Grant , President of the Eoya l Academy of Arts , ivas introduced to her Majesty at an audience , by Sir George Grey , and received the honour of knighthood . The Queen afterwards held a Court , at which her Majesty

received an address from the two Houses of Convocation of the province of Canterbury . Her Majesty received the address and returned a gracious answer . The Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishop of Oxford , and the Prolocutor ivere severally prusented to her Majesty hy Sir George Grey , and had the honour of kissing her Majesty ' s hand . The deputation then retired .

Her Majesty , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and her Grand Dueal Highness the Princess Hohenlohe-Langenboiirg , left the Palace at ten minutes before one for Windsor Castle , and was escorted to Paddington by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars . His Eoyal Highness Prince Leopold , attended by Sir John

Cowell , met her Majesty at the railway station and accompanieel her to AVindsor . The Queen inspected at Baron Marochett ' s studio his model ( or the statue of the Prince Consort , for the national memorial in Hyde Park , and also one of the bronze lions , designed and cast by Sir Edivin Landseer for the Kelson Monument in Trafalgar-square . Lady Waterpark has

succeeded the Marchioness of Ely as Lady in AVaiting to the Queen . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , Prince Leopold , end her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess of Hehenlohe-Langenbouvg , arrived at the Castle on the 24 th . inst ., at a quarter before two o ' clock . The intelligence of the unexpected death of the venerable and highly-esteemed Queen Mario Amelia , who expired at Claremont , was received by th

Queen and the Eoyal family , ivith whom she ivas connected by so many ties of relationship , as well as of the si ncerest friendship , with deep regret . Her Majesty , accompanied hy the Princess Helena and Princess Louise , drove to Claremont on the 26 th inst ., and paid a visit of condolence to the afflicted family of the late Queen . The Queen , Princess Helena , Princess Louisei

Princess Beatrice and Princess Hohenlohe of Langenbourg , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in AAViting , attended Divine service in the private chapel . His Grace the Archbishop of York preached the sermon . The Prince and Princess of AA'ales , with the Hon . Mrs . F . Stoner and Lieutenant-Colonel Keppel in AA aiting , attended D Wine service at the Chapelltoyal , St . James ' s

The Queen , accompanied by her Eoyal Highness Princess Helena , walked and drove in the grounds on the 26 th inst . Princess Louise , with the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg > went out riding , attended by the Hon . Mary Lascelles . The Archbishop of York left the Castle . The Queen and the Eoyal family went into mourning for Queen Marie Ainelie , for four

weeks , on the 25 th inst . The Prince and Princess of Wales visited his Eoyal Highness tho Duke of Cambridge , at Gloucester House , yeterday morning . Their Eoyal Highnesses afterwards drove to Claremont / and paid a visit of condolence to the family of the late Queen Ainelie . The Queen drove out on the 26 th inst . with her Eoyal Highness Princess Louise .

Her Eoyal Highness Princess Helena , attended by Lady Susan Melville , also took a drive . Mer Majesty , accompanied by liev Eoyal Highness Princess Louise and her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg , drove out in a carriage ancl four on the 27 th inst . iAirEinAi ; PABLIAJIEXT . —In the House of Lords , on the 22 nd inst-., a bill for promoting courts of conciliation between masters and operatives was brought in by Lord St . Leonards . Subsequently the Marquis of AA estmeath called attention to

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THE TETRAGRAMMATON. Article 1
THE POPE AND FREEMASONRY. Article 2
RECOLLECTIONS OF THE LODGE OF FREEMASONS AT THORNHILL. Article 3
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF NOVA SCOTIA. Article 4
STREET ACCIDENTS. Article 6
ENJOYMENT ATTENDING THE PURSUIT OF KNOWLEDGE. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
Untitled Article 8
THE PEN-AND-INK SKETCHES OF ONE PANG. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
Untitled Article 11
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
KNIGHTS TEHPLAR. Article 12
KNIGHTS OF CONSTANTINOPLE. Article 12
BRITISH COLUMBIA. Article 12
AMERICA. Article 12
INDIA. Article 13
Obituary. Article 15
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 15
NOTES ON LITERATUES, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 16
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 7TH, 1866. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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to the Calendar is appended a list of the Officers of the Provincial Grand Lodge , Oxford ; of Craft Lodges , Eoyal Arch Chapters , and Knights Templars Encampment in the province , and a similar list of the Officers of the Westminster and Kej'stone Lodge ancl Chapter , No . 10 . Bro . Spiers announces that a supplementary sheet will be issued in May next , containing lists of Officers & p-

pointed since the Calendar was published . The Calendar forms a very unique 48 mo . pocket companion . The paper , printing , and binding . being excellent and the Avhole admirably got up . „_ The expense of the publication of the Calendar is covered by contributions from the Masonic bodies of tlie province ; every member of such contributing body being presented Avith a copy .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending April 7th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL 7 TH , 1866 .

Tuesday , April 3 rd . — IXSTITUTION OF CIVIL ENGINEEBS , at 8 . 30 . Thursday , April Sth . —CIIEMCAL SOCIETV at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE C 0 T 7 BT . —The Queen drove out on the 21 st inst ., attended by the Marchioness of Ely . His Serene Highness the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg went to London . Her Majesty the Queen , with their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , Prince Leopold , and her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess

Hohenlohe-Langenbourg , left the Castle on the 22 nd inst ., at ten minutes before one o'clock , attended hy the Marchioness of Ely , Major-General F . II . Seymour , Colonel H . Ponsonhy , and Sir John Cowell . Her Majesty travelled by a special train , and was escorted by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars from Paddington to Buckingham Palace . His Royal Highness Prince Alfred

arrived at the Palace from Marlborough Houso , attended by Lieutenant Haig . Their Eoyal Highnesses the Count and Countess of Paris visited the Queen in the afternoon . The Earl of Clarendon had an audience of the Queen . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena and Princess Louise , attended hy the Marchioness of Ely , honoured Mr . Bell by a visit to his studio . Her Majesty aftenvard visited their Eoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of

Wales at Marlborough House . Tho Equerries in AVaiting attended on horseback . The Prince and Princess of Wales , accompanied by Prince Alfred and Prince of Hohenlohe , rode on horseback . In the evening their Eoyal Highnesses had a dinner party . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena ancl Princess Louise , went out on the

23 rd inst . in a carriage ancl four , and visited the studio of Sir Edwin Landseer at St . John's AA ' ood . Her Majesty , with their Eoyal Highnesses , drove out in the afternoon , and honoured Baron Marochetti with a visit to his studio . Her Majesty afterwards visited the Dowager Duchess of Sutherland at Stafford House . In attendance upon her Majesty were the

Marchioness of Ely , Major-General F . IT . Seymour , and Colonel II . Ponsonhy . Prince Arthur , attended by Major Elphinstone , arrived at the Palace from Greenwich Park . His Eoyal Highness returned in the afternoon . The Prince of AAr ales , accompanied by Prince Alfred , visited Baron Marochetti ' s studio on the 22 nd inst . The Prince of AA ales went to the House of Lords . The Queen held a Court at Buckingham Palace . The Queen held a Council on'the 24 th inst ., at half-past eleven .

Present—Earl Eussell , Earl Granville , and tlie Eight Hon Sir George Grey . Earl Granville and Earl Russell had audiences of the Queen . Mr . Francis Grant , President of the Eoya l Academy of Arts , ivas introduced to her Majesty at an audience , by Sir George Grey , and received the honour of knighthood . The Queen afterwards held a Court , at which her Majesty

received an address from the two Houses of Convocation of the province of Canterbury . Her Majesty received the address and returned a gracious answer . The Archbishop of Canterbury , the Bishop of Oxford , and the Prolocutor ivere severally prusented to her Majesty hy Sir George Grey , and had the honour of kissing her Majesty ' s hand . The deputation then retired .

Her Majesty , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and her Grand Dueal Highness the Princess Hohenlohe-Langenboiirg , left the Palace at ten minutes before one for Windsor Castle , and was escorted to Paddington by a detachment of the 14 th Hussars . His Eoyal Highness Prince Leopold , attended by Sir John

Cowell , met her Majesty at the railway station and accompanieel her to AVindsor . The Queen inspected at Baron Marochett ' s studio his model ( or the statue of the Prince Consort , for the national memorial in Hyde Park , and also one of the bronze lions , designed and cast by Sir Edivin Landseer for the Kelson Monument in Trafalgar-square . Lady Waterpark has

succeeded the Marchioness of Ely as Lady in AVaiting to the Queen . The Queen , accompanied by their Eoyal Highnesses Princess Helena , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , Prince Leopold , end her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess of Hehenlohe-Langenbouvg , arrived at the Castle on the 24 th . inst ., at a quarter before two o ' clock . The intelligence of the unexpected death of the venerable and highly-esteemed Queen Mario Amelia , who expired at Claremont , was received by th

Queen and the Eoyal family , ivith whom she ivas connected by so many ties of relationship , as well as of the si ncerest friendship , with deep regret . Her Majesty , accompanied hy the Princess Helena and Princess Louise , drove to Claremont on the 26 th inst ., and paid a visit of condolence to the afflicted family of the late Queen . The Queen , Princess Helena , Princess Louisei

Princess Beatrice and Princess Hohenlohe of Langenbourg , and the Ladies and Gentlemen in AAViting , attended Divine service in the private chapel . His Grace the Archbishop of York preached the sermon . The Prince and Princess of AA'ales , with the Hon . Mrs . F . Stoner and Lieutenant-Colonel Keppel in AA aiting , attended D Wine service at the Chapelltoyal , St . James ' s

The Queen , accompanied by her Eoyal Highness Princess Helena , walked and drove in the grounds on the 26 th inst . Princess Louise , with the Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg > went out riding , attended by the Hon . Mary Lascelles . The Archbishop of York left the Castle . The Queen and the Eoyal family went into mourning for Queen Marie Ainelie , for four

weeks , on the 25 th inst . The Prince and Princess of Wales visited his Eoyal Highness tho Duke of Cambridge , at Gloucester House , yeterday morning . Their Eoyal Highnesses afterwards drove to Claremont / and paid a visit of condolence to the family of the late Queen Ainelie . The Queen drove out on the 26 th inst . with her Eoyal Highness Princess Louise .

Her Eoyal Highness Princess Helena , attended by Lady Susan Melville , also took a drive . Mer Majesty , accompanied by liev Eoyal Highness Princess Louise and her Grand Ducal Highness the Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenbourg , drove out in a carriage ancl four on the 27 th inst . iAirEinAi ; PABLIAJIEXT . —In the House of Lords , on the 22 nd inst-., a bill for promoting courts of conciliation between masters and operatives was brought in by Lord St . Leonards . Subsequently the Marquis of AA estmeath called attention to

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