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Masonic Intelligence.
Trio and Chorus— " Pass the wine cup around , "—Bishop . * Glee , five voices— " Now the bright morning star , "— Greville . Song— " Mr . Murphy ancl the weather . " Glee , four voices—Spofforlh . Scottish Glee , four voices— " As I came down the Cano ' gate , "—Hawcs
Song—Glee , four voices— " Hail , Gocl of Song , "—J . K . Pyne . Glee— " Forester , sound the cheerful horn , "—Bishop . Trio— " Hark ! Apollo strikes the lyre , "—Bishop . Glee , four voices— " The rose of the valley , "—Knyvett . Round , four voices— " Would you know my Celia ' s charms , "— Webbe . Owing to the extremely crowded state of the Hall , tho order so usually prevalent on Masonic occasions was somewhat interruptednot hy any
, clamour , but from the personal inconvenience that was generally felt ; for this there could have been no remedy preconcerted , unless by addition to the number of stewards . All however passed off in good humour , ancl we owe it to the Board of Stewards to state only with justice that their hospitality partook more of profusion than plenty—that their attention during an eventful and arduous meeting , was as general as it was appreciatedand while they were fortuitouslidentified with one of
, y the most important Masonic meetings ever remembered in Masonry , that meeting derived from their management both importance in its character , ancl satisfaction in its result . The compliment paid to the Royal Grand Master by his Hebrew Brethren , was peculiarly a happy one . The Duke of Sussex may be said to be the protector of their nation in this country , and the seizure of this opportunity to him a mark of respectwas peculiarly
gratipay , fying . This part of the proceedings was well conducted by Brother Lazarus and his committee . AVe hear from the ladies that in their department the Grand Stewards evinced even more than accustomed politeness , and that the greeting was in every respect most delightful .
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Masonic Intelligence.
Trio and Chorus— " Pass the wine cup around , "—Bishop . * Glee , five voices— " Now the bright morning star , "— Greville . Song— " Mr . Murphy ancl the weather . " Glee , four voices—Spofforlh . Scottish Glee , four voices— " As I came down the Cano ' gate , "—Hawcs
Song—Glee , four voices— " Hail , Gocl of Song , "—J . K . Pyne . Glee— " Forester , sound the cheerful horn , "—Bishop . Trio— " Hark ! Apollo strikes the lyre , "—Bishop . Glee , four voices— " The rose of the valley , "—Knyvett . Round , four voices— " Would you know my Celia ' s charms , "— Webbe . Owing to the extremely crowded state of the Hall , tho order so usually prevalent on Masonic occasions was somewhat interruptednot hy any
, clamour , but from the personal inconvenience that was generally felt ; for this there could have been no remedy preconcerted , unless by addition to the number of stewards . All however passed off in good humour , ancl we owe it to the Board of Stewards to state only with justice that their hospitality partook more of profusion than plenty—that their attention during an eventful and arduous meeting , was as general as it was appreciatedand while they were fortuitouslidentified with one of
, y the most important Masonic meetings ever remembered in Masonry , that meeting derived from their management both importance in its character , ancl satisfaction in its result . The compliment paid to the Royal Grand Master by his Hebrew Brethren , was peculiarly a happy one . The Duke of Sussex may be said to be the protector of their nation in this country , and the seizure of this opportunity to him a mark of respectwas peculiarly
gratipay , fying . This part of the proceedings was well conducted by Brother Lazarus and his committee . AVe hear from the ladies that in their department the Grand Stewards evinced even more than accustomed politeness , and that the greeting was in every respect most delightful .