Guide to Boston and vicinity, with maps and engravings . . 4fch WednesdaySt. Bernard Encampment . .1st Omar Encampment, South Boston 1st Monday. Grand l.,od;ze, 2(1 Wi-dnesday in December, March, June, and Sej)tember; 27th December, Chai)ter, Tuisday preceilinj; (i. L. Council, Tuesday preceding G. L. Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in May and of High Priests, 3(1 Monday in September. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Ili!e. Boston Grand Lodge of Perfection, . 3d Friday. Mount Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix, . 3


Guide to Boston and vicinity, with maps and engravings . . 4fch WednesdaySt. Bernard Encampment . .1st Omar Encampment, South Boston 1st Monday. Grand l.,od;ze, 2(1 Wi-dnesday in December, March, June, and Sej)tember; 27th December, Chai)ter, Tuisday preceilinj; (i. L. Council, Tuesday preceding G. L. Encampment of Massachusetts and Rhode Island, in May and of High Priests, 3(1 Monday in September. Ancient and Accepted Scottish Ili!e. Boston Grand Lodge of Perfection, . 3d Friday. Mount Olivet Chapter of Rose Croix, . 3d Friday. Boston Council of Princes of Jerusalem. 3d Friday. Boston Sovereign Consistory, . 3d Friday. Supreme Council of Sovereign (irand Inspectors General33° for the Northern Jurisdiction, annually on 3d Wednes-day in May. Sovereign Grand Consistory, appendant to the SupremeCouncil, annually on 3d Wednesday in ^Lay. Board ot Relief, first Tuesday in each month. Tlie lueetiiigs in Boston proper are now held in Thorn-dike Hall, Siinmur THE 8TATK IIOUSK. — HANCOCK U-iSroN AVATKK- JjOno before the stranger reaches Boston, he must haveseen, from the window of the railwny-iar, or the vessel?ileck, an imposing dome, crowning the summit of thehighest of the three hills on which the city is a nearer approach, he will perceive that this domesurmounts a splendid and spacious edifice ; and this, hewill learn, is The State House. — To this place it would be wellto pay an early visit, as from the window of the loftycupola he will be eiiablod to take such a birds eyeor panoiamic view of the city, as will enable hin>, byfully comprehending its various localities, and their rela-tions to each other, to render his future investigations allthe easier. In any cit^- such a proceeding would proveadvantageous, but especially is it so in Bi ston, where »)! BOSTON ANI> VICINITY. strangers, in consequence of the crooked streets, experiencemore difficulty in


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