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Ireland.
May 14 , LODGE 50 . —The AV . M . Brother O'Shaughnessy presided , supported on the right by the Rev . Geo . Kelly , C , and the Rev . J . A . Birmingham , C . of No . 4 ; and on the left by the Hon , C . B . Phipps ( Brother to the Lord Lieutenant ) , and Lieut .-Col . AVan-e , the newly admitted Brethren . P . M . Tenison moved tbe admission of Brother R . T . Crucefix , M . D . as an honorary member , taking that occasion to speak of his high
Masonic character . Brother Baldwin warmly seconded the proposition , ancl other Brethren having testified their respect for Doctor Crucefix , his name was enrolled among the members of the Lodge , by their unanimous sanction . Brother Tenison next called the attention of the meeting _ to _ the excellent manner in which that instructive and entertaining periodical , the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " was conducted . Several of the
members expressed their admiration of that work . At a meeting of the Brethren of Freemason Lodge No . 4 , on Tuesday last , the following resolution was passed ivith acclamation : — " Resolved unanimously , that the warmest and most unqualified thanks of Freemason Lodge , No . 4 , be presented to his Grace the Duke of Leinster , our Right AVorship ful Grand Master , for his manly , talented , and successful exertions in the House of Lords , in upholding
the rights of the Order of Freemasons in Ireland . " Lodge No . 50 passed a similar resolution at their meeting yesterday . Masonic Lodge No . 6 held their meeting for June on the 1 st instant , at the Masonic Hall , Commercial Buildings , when the Hon . Richard AVestenra , the Rev . AVm . Burnell , chaplain in the Honourable the East India Company ' s service , and Chas . Corry Overend , Esq ., were admitted members of that most united and respectable Loclge . The Brethren sat down to dinner at seven o ' clock , the AVorshipful , Master , Brother Sanders , in the chair . Brother Dudgeon , S . AV ., acted as Vice President .
The brotherly feeling and united affection of this truly benevolent society was never more fully exemplified than on this occasion : the Brethren , actuated by the true princip les of tbe mystic tie , vied with each other in creating happiness around them . The thanks of the Brethren of the Lodge were g iven to his Grace the Duke of Leinster , Grand Master , for the Masonic zeal be displayed in protecting the interests of the Craft on a late attempt being made in the House of Lords to suppress Masonic societies . The visiting Brethren of several of the Dublin Lodges added much to the harmony and conviviality of the evening .
GRAND MASONIC LODGE . —FESTIVAL OP ST . JOHN . —The members of the most ancient and H onourable society of Free and Accepted Masons in Ireland are requested to take notice that the celebration of the festival of Saint John ivill be held at the Lodge Rooms , Commercial Buildings , College-green , on Friday , the 24 th day of June , 1836 , on which occasion the Right AA orshipful the Deputy Grand Master will preside . The Grand Lodge will be opened according to ancient format the
, hour of Five o ' clock , when the salutation of the Grancl Officers and other usual business will be immediately proceeded on . Dinner on the table at Six . Such of the Brethren as intend to dine are requested to leave their names at thc Bar . By order . JOHN FOAVLER , D . G . S .
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Ireland.
May 14 , LODGE 50 . —The AV . M . Brother O'Shaughnessy presided , supported on the right by the Rev . Geo . Kelly , C , and the Rev . J . A . Birmingham , C . of No . 4 ; and on the left by the Hon , C . B . Phipps ( Brother to the Lord Lieutenant ) , and Lieut .-Col . AVan-e , the newly admitted Brethren . P . M . Tenison moved tbe admission of Brother R . T . Crucefix , M . D . as an honorary member , taking that occasion to speak of his high
Masonic character . Brother Baldwin warmly seconded the proposition , ancl other Brethren having testified their respect for Doctor Crucefix , his name was enrolled among the members of the Lodge , by their unanimous sanction . Brother Tenison next called the attention of the meeting _ to _ the excellent manner in which that instructive and entertaining periodical , the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " was conducted . Several of the
members expressed their admiration of that work . At a meeting of the Brethren of Freemason Lodge No . 4 , on Tuesday last , the following resolution was passed ivith acclamation : — " Resolved unanimously , that the warmest and most unqualified thanks of Freemason Lodge , No . 4 , be presented to his Grace the Duke of Leinster , our Right AVorship ful Grand Master , for his manly , talented , and successful exertions in the House of Lords , in upholding
the rights of the Order of Freemasons in Ireland . " Lodge No . 50 passed a similar resolution at their meeting yesterday . Masonic Lodge No . 6 held their meeting for June on the 1 st instant , at the Masonic Hall , Commercial Buildings , when the Hon . Richard AVestenra , the Rev . AVm . Burnell , chaplain in the Honourable the East India Company ' s service , and Chas . Corry Overend , Esq ., were admitted members of that most united and respectable Loclge . The Brethren sat down to dinner at seven o ' clock , the AVorshipful , Master , Brother Sanders , in the chair . Brother Dudgeon , S . AV ., acted as Vice President .
The brotherly feeling and united affection of this truly benevolent society was never more fully exemplified than on this occasion : the Brethren , actuated by the true princip les of tbe mystic tie , vied with each other in creating happiness around them . The thanks of the Brethren of the Lodge were g iven to his Grace the Duke of Leinster , Grand Master , for the Masonic zeal be displayed in protecting the interests of the Craft on a late attempt being made in the House of Lords to suppress Masonic societies . The visiting Brethren of several of the Dublin Lodges added much to the harmony and conviviality of the evening .
GRAND MASONIC LODGE . —FESTIVAL OP ST . JOHN . —The members of the most ancient and H onourable society of Free and Accepted Masons in Ireland are requested to take notice that the celebration of the festival of Saint John ivill be held at the Lodge Rooms , Commercial Buildings , College-green , on Friday , the 24 th day of June , 1836 , on which occasion the Right AA orshipful the Deputy Grand Master will preside . The Grand Lodge will be opened according to ancient format the
, hour of Five o ' clock , when the salutation of the Grancl Officers and other usual business will be immediately proceeded on . Dinner on the table at Six . Such of the Brethren as intend to dine are requested to leave their names at thc Bar . By order . JOHN FOAVLER , D . G . S .