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Ireland.
him was characterized by the purest spirit of that fraternal feeling which constitutes the essence of Freemasonry—mystic in its nature , hut to those who are initiated , morally sublime . —Morning Register , July 7 . GALWAY . —On last St . John ' s day , the Brethren of that ancient and highly respectable lodge , No . 9 , dined at their new Lodge-room , in Floodstreet , Galway . At about five o ' clock the ceremony of installing took place , when James Kearney , Esq ., was appointed AVorshipful Master ,
to fill the throne , shortly after which the Brethren sat clown to dinner . On the right of the throne sat the newly admitted Brethren , and on the left were Harry OTIara , Esq ., Captain Fry , R . A ., Dr . O'Maley , Lambert O'Malley , Esq ., Lambert Mahon , Esq ., Dr . Bodkin , and many other Masonic gentlemen of the first respectability . At a very early hour the assembly broke up in peace , harmony , and love , each expressing a willingness to lay the foundation stone of future unanimity antl brotherhood . —Connanght Journal .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
TRINIDAD . —The Lodges have been until lately accustomed to work in the French Language , which is giving ivay to the English . The Master of a principal Loelge has been some time in London , qualifying himself against his return . AVe understand that he has made great proficiency under the care of Brother Barnes . BOSTON , U . S . —Should this meet the eye of Brother Nahum Capen , the Editor attaints him of a lectio wee-bit of forgetfulness .
SYDNEY , ( Australia)—The Freemasons of Australia lately presented an address to Lieut . Colonel Despard , 17 th Regiment , on his departure for India , accompanied with an elegant snuff-box of colonial manufacture , in testimony of fraternal respect and regard . There are many members of the ancient Craft in the 17 th .
The Editor of the "Freemason ' s Quarterly Revieiv' is requested to give publicity to the following Notice . " His Royal Hig hness the W . M . G . M . the Duke of Sussex , being desirous that the Warrant of Constitution from the Grand Lodge of England , which has been in abeyance since the year 1820 , should be forthwith revived and acted upon , Notice is hereby given , that all Members of the Craft who are disposed to unite themselves in the renewal of
the Lodge of Australia , No . 820 , are requested to transmit their names , together with the dates of their initiation ancl rank in Masonry , addressed to ' the AA . Past Master of No . 820 , at the Lodge Room , Royal Hotel , Sydney . "—Sydney , July 25 th , 1833 . INDIA . —AVe most earnestly direct the attention of our Brethren in India to the Asylum for aged and decayed Freemasons . It is an institution worthof their support ; however distant they may be from the
y scene of want , they may rest assured that many worthy Brethren plead at this moment for small contributions which may not be missed , yet would hy their aggregate , effect the wished for object . Messrs Prescott , Grote , and Co . are the Bankers , who will cheerfully receive any contributions .
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Ireland.
him was characterized by the purest spirit of that fraternal feeling which constitutes the essence of Freemasonry—mystic in its nature , hut to those who are initiated , morally sublime . —Morning Register , July 7 . GALWAY . —On last St . John ' s day , the Brethren of that ancient and highly respectable lodge , No . 9 , dined at their new Lodge-room , in Floodstreet , Galway . At about five o ' clock the ceremony of installing took place , when James Kearney , Esq ., was appointed AVorshipful Master ,
to fill the throne , shortly after which the Brethren sat clown to dinner . On the right of the throne sat the newly admitted Brethren , and on the left were Harry OTIara , Esq ., Captain Fry , R . A ., Dr . O'Maley , Lambert O'Malley , Esq ., Lambert Mahon , Esq ., Dr . Bodkin , and many other Masonic gentlemen of the first respectability . At a very early hour the assembly broke up in peace , harmony , and love , each expressing a willingness to lay the foundation stone of future unanimity antl brotherhood . —Connanght Journal .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
TRINIDAD . —The Lodges have been until lately accustomed to work in the French Language , which is giving ivay to the English . The Master of a principal Loelge has been some time in London , qualifying himself against his return . AVe understand that he has made great proficiency under the care of Brother Barnes . BOSTON , U . S . —Should this meet the eye of Brother Nahum Capen , the Editor attaints him of a lectio wee-bit of forgetfulness .
SYDNEY , ( Australia)—The Freemasons of Australia lately presented an address to Lieut . Colonel Despard , 17 th Regiment , on his departure for India , accompanied with an elegant snuff-box of colonial manufacture , in testimony of fraternal respect and regard . There are many members of the ancient Craft in the 17 th .
The Editor of the "Freemason ' s Quarterly Revieiv' is requested to give publicity to the following Notice . " His Royal Hig hness the W . M . G . M . the Duke of Sussex , being desirous that the Warrant of Constitution from the Grand Lodge of England , which has been in abeyance since the year 1820 , should be forthwith revived and acted upon , Notice is hereby given , that all Members of the Craft who are disposed to unite themselves in the renewal of
the Lodge of Australia , No . 820 , are requested to transmit their names , together with the dates of their initiation ancl rank in Masonry , addressed to ' the AA . Past Master of No . 820 , at the Lodge Room , Royal Hotel , Sydney . "—Sydney , July 25 th , 1833 . INDIA . —AVe most earnestly direct the attention of our Brethren in India to the Asylum for aged and decayed Freemasons . It is an institution worthof their support ; however distant they may be from the
y scene of want , they may rest assured that many worthy Brethren plead at this moment for small contributions which may not be missed , yet would hy their aggregate , effect the wished for object . Messrs Prescott , Grote , and Co . are the Bankers , who will cheerfully receive any contributions .