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Ireland.
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , No . 50 . — The Brethren dined together at Radley ' s Hotel , Commercial-buildings , in celebration of the 33 d anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar , in the glories of which ever-memorable battle the much respected Secretary of the Lodge , George James Baldwin , Esq ., had the honour to be a sharer . Among the Brethren present were—the Deputy Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Lord Mayor , the High Sheriffs ( Grant and Tayloi ) , Lieutenant-Colonel
KingInspect-, ing Field Officer ; Lieutenant-Colonel Graves , Military Secretary ; Major Brown , Commissioner of Police ; the ex-Sheriffs , ( Jones and Quinton ); Captain Kinlock , 42 d Highlanders , & c . & c . The entertainment was of the most elegant kind ; the central piece monte on the table was a beautiful miniature model of the ship Victory , on board of which the gallant Nelson breathed his last . One of the most deli ghtful musical treats we have ever enjoyed was afforded by the combined efforts
of Brothers Doctor Smith , T . Magratb , J . Pigott , W . S Conran , & c . The usual toasts passed the chair in successive order . In the course of the evening the "Health of Brother Baldwin , P . M ., and Secretary of the Lodge , " was drunk with acclamation , and responded to by the respected Brother in his usual happy and humorous style . An evening of more unalloyed Masonic gratification has seldom been passed .
The Brethren of the Leinster Lodge , No . 141 , and the First Volunteer Lodge met , during the summer months , at Moloney ' s Cottage , Kingston . Their proceedings were a (' ordinaire , beginning and terminating on each occasion , with good humour and regularity . The repasts were spread in the chief room of this commodious cottage , which commands an extensive view of the environs of Dublin , and the varied beauties of its sea-girt shore . The scene here is one of grandeur and interest , and has been declared by tourists to be only exceeded by the picturesque prospects of the Bay of Naples .
ARMAGH . —So far as we can learn , the Craft in this city and county is in a promising condition ; several of the Lodges which were on the point of being dormant have recommenced working with redoubled vigour , and there is already a hope that Masonry may be again restored to its original standing in this county .
At the last monthl y meeting of " Tun MIDDLETOWN LODGE , No . 210 , the following Resolutions were unanimously passed : " That the marked thanks of the Brethren are hereby presented to our esteemed and respected Bro . Tenison , for his splended and munificent present of Masonic furniture to our Lodge : " That Bros . Hercules Ellis , A . M . and Barrister-at-Law , P . M . of No . 50 & cand R . T . CrucefixM . D . Past Grand Deacon of
, , , , England , & c , be elected honorary M embers and Past Masters of No . 210 , as a testimony of our approval of their Masonic characters , their strenuous advocacy of our privileges , and their steadfast adherence to those feelings which have distinguished one of the noblest and most ancient institutions ever raised by the master-mind of man : " That we respectfully recommend to the attention of the Lodges in this county ' The Freemasons' QuarterlReview' as an authoritative
y repertory of Masonic intelligence , in which our local affairs are ably and fraternally noticed—our general interests faithfully advocated—and our principles effectively inculcated . " COUNTY COMMITTEE OF MASTERS , WARDENS , & C . —The Council of the several Lodges , holding warrants on the registry of Ireland , and in
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Ireland.
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , No . 50 . — The Brethren dined together at Radley ' s Hotel , Commercial-buildings , in celebration of the 33 d anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar , in the glories of which ever-memorable battle the much respected Secretary of the Lodge , George James Baldwin , Esq ., had the honour to be a sharer . Among the Brethren present were—the Deputy Grand Master , the Right Hon . the Lord Mayor , the High Sheriffs ( Grant and Tayloi ) , Lieutenant-Colonel
KingInspect-, ing Field Officer ; Lieutenant-Colonel Graves , Military Secretary ; Major Brown , Commissioner of Police ; the ex-Sheriffs , ( Jones and Quinton ); Captain Kinlock , 42 d Highlanders , & c . & c . The entertainment was of the most elegant kind ; the central piece monte on the table was a beautiful miniature model of the ship Victory , on board of which the gallant Nelson breathed his last . One of the most deli ghtful musical treats we have ever enjoyed was afforded by the combined efforts
of Brothers Doctor Smith , T . Magratb , J . Pigott , W . S Conran , & c . The usual toasts passed the chair in successive order . In the course of the evening the "Health of Brother Baldwin , P . M ., and Secretary of the Lodge , " was drunk with acclamation , and responded to by the respected Brother in his usual happy and humorous style . An evening of more unalloyed Masonic gratification has seldom been passed .
The Brethren of the Leinster Lodge , No . 141 , and the First Volunteer Lodge met , during the summer months , at Moloney ' s Cottage , Kingston . Their proceedings were a (' ordinaire , beginning and terminating on each occasion , with good humour and regularity . The repasts were spread in the chief room of this commodious cottage , which commands an extensive view of the environs of Dublin , and the varied beauties of its sea-girt shore . The scene here is one of grandeur and interest , and has been declared by tourists to be only exceeded by the picturesque prospects of the Bay of Naples .
ARMAGH . —So far as we can learn , the Craft in this city and county is in a promising condition ; several of the Lodges which were on the point of being dormant have recommenced working with redoubled vigour , and there is already a hope that Masonry may be again restored to its original standing in this county .
At the last monthl y meeting of " Tun MIDDLETOWN LODGE , No . 210 , the following Resolutions were unanimously passed : " That the marked thanks of the Brethren are hereby presented to our esteemed and respected Bro . Tenison , for his splended and munificent present of Masonic furniture to our Lodge : " That Bros . Hercules Ellis , A . M . and Barrister-at-Law , P . M . of No . 50 & cand R . T . CrucefixM . D . Past Grand Deacon of
, , , , England , & c , be elected honorary M embers and Past Masters of No . 210 , as a testimony of our approval of their Masonic characters , their strenuous advocacy of our privileges , and their steadfast adherence to those feelings which have distinguished one of the noblest and most ancient institutions ever raised by the master-mind of man : " That we respectfully recommend to the attention of the Lodges in this county ' The Freemasons' QuarterlReview' as an authoritative
y repertory of Masonic intelligence , in which our local affairs are ably and fraternally noticed—our general interests faithfully advocated—and our principles effectively inculcated . " COUNTY COMMITTEE OF MASTERS , WARDENS , & C . —The Council of the several Lodges , holding warrants on the registry of Ireland , and in