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Ireland.
meetings , which arc renewals of our covenant of love , they preside from age to age like guardian angels , sanctifying them , ancl hovering above ¦ hem , as the wings of the Cherubim in the temple hovered above the ark of the covenant . From these meetings ive send forth our Brethren imbued with those virtues , tinged with them to the very heart , like insects by their food ; ancl if peace upon earth , and good will amongst menHe the end of good government wh will
, , no ere a good government nnd such firm ancl constant allies , as amongst a body of men who = o rallying word is peace , and whose unbroken bond of union is love , loyalty , and Brotherly affection . Alasonic salute , after which the song " Erin is my home , " was < nvcn in such a manner by Bro . T . Magrath , ( No . 50 , ) as left nothing to be
I he AA . M . then said , there was not any toast which ought to be more warm y responded to amongst Irish Masons , than the " health of the 'Jeputy Grancl Master , who had so long and ably assisted in upholding the Masonic edifice in their country , and who had maintained the fire ot Masonry , burning with so steady a flame upon the altar of their Jieai-ts , that neither the storm of politics have been able to extinguish it , nor the foul miasmata of bigotry to dim its lustre-il / awn / ei firt bro . AVhite , D . G . M . eloquently returned thanks , in a speech which was the evidence of Ins
principles—Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh . " Glee — " Fill to him to the brim . " When the D . G . M . had resumed his seat , the trumpeter behind the ih-one sounded the charge , and silence having ensued , the Lord Lieu-, f th W r f . f 1 \ ? - l claim the privilege of proposing the health of the AVorshipful Master , of Loclge 50 , a privilege which I have canned and been allowed before . It is with renewed and increased pleasure that I again rise to perform this ilehVIir . fbl (•* - „ , „! f „ .,,. 7
„„ ledge how much I feel obliged to the Master and Brethren of Saint 1 atnek s Loclge , for the magnificent and gorgeous entertainment which they have given , and for the pleasure and deli ght which they have diffused amongst their guests ; no one could have filled the chair more rffiL 1 ? " ^ Wo \ sh ¥ M \ Stel ' > aml » ° onc could I » ve been efficientl y supported than he has been this night by the "Ball Committee and Stewards" ancl indeed b Member of the
, y every LocW Ihe Masonic salute of nine on the third was given—the fhe ' beiiiir taken from the senior warden . The charter song of the Lod'T- " AVhen fwriiif ^ r eCt l - Wi ? f WaS the -- ' - * --S by B « -- Dr . Smith , ami chorused by the entire musical force .
ih „ , ff , T i AIaS ^ ' sa ^> t 0 re * tllanks t 0 your Excellency on the part of the Lodge of St . Patrick , is strictly within my province an my duty but to do it adequately , is altogether out of my power-deeT no words , shall show how highly Lodge 50 prizes the " good _ S wlnch it has obtained , ( applause . ) AVe shall continue to merit that goo 1 COni S t 0 keetheSme C 0 Urse Which have hitlierto
heldonV - ; Ti ? , ? W- * ; and we s , " ? - ' ° ™ (« s of old ) in the van of that great Er J M ^ h \ l ' MVS la led ^ C ° " > - und « tlle «^« t hZT . V ^ ^^ - T \ e J mce see « -- » Mends around our festive them . Wa . ^ * ° * e means of spreading happiness amongst ftem-we iwoice to have the honour of your Excellency ' s company ; but above all we rejoice to be the means of bringing together men who
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Ireland.
meetings , which arc renewals of our covenant of love , they preside from age to age like guardian angels , sanctifying them , ancl hovering above ¦ hem , as the wings of the Cherubim in the temple hovered above the ark of the covenant . From these meetings ive send forth our Brethren imbued with those virtues , tinged with them to the very heart , like insects by their food ; ancl if peace upon earth , and good will amongst menHe the end of good government wh will
, , no ere a good government nnd such firm ancl constant allies , as amongst a body of men who = o rallying word is peace , and whose unbroken bond of union is love , loyalty , and Brotherly affection . Alasonic salute , after which the song " Erin is my home , " was < nvcn in such a manner by Bro . T . Magrath , ( No . 50 , ) as left nothing to be
I he AA . M . then said , there was not any toast which ought to be more warm y responded to amongst Irish Masons , than the " health of the 'Jeputy Grancl Master , who had so long and ably assisted in upholding the Masonic edifice in their country , and who had maintained the fire ot Masonry , burning with so steady a flame upon the altar of their Jieai-ts , that neither the storm of politics have been able to extinguish it , nor the foul miasmata of bigotry to dim its lustre-il / awn / ei firt bro . AVhite , D . G . M . eloquently returned thanks , in a speech which was the evidence of Ins
principles—Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh . " Glee — " Fill to him to the brim . " When the D . G . M . had resumed his seat , the trumpeter behind the ih-one sounded the charge , and silence having ensued , the Lord Lieu-, f th W r f . f 1 \ ? - l claim the privilege of proposing the health of the AVorshipful Master , of Loclge 50 , a privilege which I have canned and been allowed before . It is with renewed and increased pleasure that I again rise to perform this ilehVIir . fbl (•* - „ , „! f „ .,,. 7
„„ ledge how much I feel obliged to the Master and Brethren of Saint 1 atnek s Loclge , for the magnificent and gorgeous entertainment which they have given , and for the pleasure and deli ght which they have diffused amongst their guests ; no one could have filled the chair more rffiL 1 ? " ^ Wo \ sh ¥ M \ Stel ' > aml » ° onc could I » ve been efficientl y supported than he has been this night by the "Ball Committee and Stewards" ancl indeed b Member of the
, y every LocW Ihe Masonic salute of nine on the third was given—the fhe ' beiiiir taken from the senior warden . The charter song of the Lod'T- " AVhen fwriiif ^ r eCt l - Wi ? f WaS the -- ' - * --S by B « -- Dr . Smith , ami chorused by the entire musical force .
ih „ , ff , T i AIaS ^ ' sa ^> t 0 re * tllanks t 0 your Excellency on the part of the Lodge of St . Patrick , is strictly within my province an my duty but to do it adequately , is altogether out of my power-deeT no words , shall show how highly Lodge 50 prizes the " good _ S wlnch it has obtained , ( applause . ) AVe shall continue to merit that goo 1 COni S t 0 keetheSme C 0 Urse Which have hitlierto
heldonV - ; Ti ? , ? W- * ; and we s , " ? - ' ° ™ (« s of old ) in the van of that great Er J M ^ h \ l ' MVS la led ^ C ° " > - und « tlle «^« t hZT . V ^ ^^ - T \ e J mce see « -- » Mends around our festive them . Wa . ^ * ° * e means of spreading happiness amongst ftem-we iwoice to have the honour of your Excellency ' s company ; but above all we rejoice to be the means of bringing together men who