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FOREIGN .
A MONODY ON HIS LATE R . H . THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER OF THE ANCIENT , PKEE , AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Inscribed with fraternal icgard and respect to Bro . JOHM YATCS , I '' sq ., & c , & c , & c ., W . M ., The Qf / lcers and Brethren of Doyle ' s Lodge of Fellowship , No . 91 ) . Ill / a P . M .
AVEEP , Brethren , weep ! and let the sympathetic tear Flow forth , a herald true of the heart ' s deep pang of woe , For him , whose claim to grief , is that of child for Parent lost . The virtues , that in life , shone like a sacred Halo round his head , become more deeply holy , By the tomb , that now has closed , and holds in nature ' s Sacred trust , the dust of him , who '' had a tear for pity , " " And a hand open as day to melting charity . "
AA ' eep , Brethren , weep ! but not as those whose hope and trust Are buried in the grave . The " eye" that o ' er the world Beams light , still beams on him , who now from mortal To immortal Lodge , with Christian faith removed , Stands in the spirit ' s never-dying state , before The Great Architect—and heaven ' s sublime and holy Host of countless millions—whose deeds on earth , AVere by the " Sacred Law" of heaven ' s own chart , directed As guide unerring through this mortal " vale of tears . "
AVeep , Brethren , weep . ' but not in sorrow ' s vain regret ; The Brother , who on earth , has to his " obligation " Been most true , fears not t' approach that " Pedestal ' On high , on ivhich is laid his record of the past . Guernsey . F . J . AV . PARIS- —Our correspondence does not present much animation . The
following extract from the public transactions of the G . . 0 . \ de France , is uot without interest : — LE G . ' . O . - . DE FRANCE . Sept . 3 , 1842 . —VISIT OP T . II . HALL , ESQ .. —The Grand Registrar of the Grand Lodge of England having been announced as desirous of taking part in the duties of the Grand Lodge of France ; a deputation was formed to introduce him with all the honours pertaining to his
high rank . Brother Hall was accordingly introduced by the Ven . \ de Tournay . The presiding officer stated , in very complimentary terms , the gratification of the Grand Lodge on the occasion , and assured Bro . Hall of
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Foreign.
FOREIGN .
A MONODY ON HIS LATE R . H . THE DUKE OF SUSSEX , MOST WORSHIPFUL GRAND MASTER OF THE ANCIENT , PKEE , AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Inscribed with fraternal icgard and respect to Bro . JOHM YATCS , I '' sq ., & c , & c , & c ., W . M ., The Qf / lcers and Brethren of Doyle ' s Lodge of Fellowship , No . 91 ) . Ill / a P . M .
AVEEP , Brethren , weep ! and let the sympathetic tear Flow forth , a herald true of the heart ' s deep pang of woe , For him , whose claim to grief , is that of child for Parent lost . The virtues , that in life , shone like a sacred Halo round his head , become more deeply holy , By the tomb , that now has closed , and holds in nature ' s Sacred trust , the dust of him , who '' had a tear for pity , " " And a hand open as day to melting charity . "
AA ' eep , Brethren , weep ! but not as those whose hope and trust Are buried in the grave . The " eye" that o ' er the world Beams light , still beams on him , who now from mortal To immortal Lodge , with Christian faith removed , Stands in the spirit ' s never-dying state , before The Great Architect—and heaven ' s sublime and holy Host of countless millions—whose deeds on earth , AVere by the " Sacred Law" of heaven ' s own chart , directed As guide unerring through this mortal " vale of tears . "
AVeep , Brethren , weep . ' but not in sorrow ' s vain regret ; The Brother , who on earth , has to his " obligation " Been most true , fears not t' approach that " Pedestal ' On high , on ivhich is laid his record of the past . Guernsey . F . J . AV . PARIS- —Our correspondence does not present much animation . The
following extract from the public transactions of the G . . 0 . \ de France , is uot without interest : — LE G . ' . O . - . DE FRANCE . Sept . 3 , 1842 . —VISIT OP T . II . HALL , ESQ .. —The Grand Registrar of the Grand Lodge of England having been announced as desirous of taking part in the duties of the Grand Lodge of France ; a deputation was formed to introduce him with all the honours pertaining to his
high rank . Brother Hall was accordingly introduced by the Ven . \ de Tournay . The presiding officer stated , in very complimentary terms , the gratification of the Grand Lodge on the occasion , and assured Bro . Hall of