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Scotland.
the late Duke of Gordon , which was drunk in solemn silence , after which the procession returned in the same order to the place whence it SB tu A Vi v . ing * ere sat down > the & IlOT ™ g healths were drunk with doffed bonnets , viz : — " The Duchess of Gordon , " " The Duchess of Bedford , " " The Duke of Bedford , " "The Duke of Ri clnnond " "Cluny Macpherson , " « The Committee of Management , " & c & c 1 he company then serrated .-Abridged from the Elgin Courant ' '
Ireland.
IRELAND .
DUBLIN , June 25 . —VICTORIA LODGE , NO 4 . —The first business of efctTSf T . * 7 W Fnn ? sJ ^ a ' 3 > »*«*« " and sheriff R ^ 1 ) , ° ? i ' anA Williara Kin ™* , Esq Sir William Brady Alderman and Lord Mayor elect , succeeds Brother Hoyte in teat oftce , who was absent in consequence , of the death of his son , a prormsing lad of ten years olcl . Brother Paul Barry , a zealous and active Mason was installed Master for the ensuing six months as the successor of Brother PA Broth
. . Fagan . er Parr ami BrodierWfiliam lnth 7 Mh" - we JT e "PP ° lnted hardens ; and as a matter of corns ™ Brother I nomas Wright was re-elected Secretary and Treasurer we believe , for the thirteenth time , at the annual sllary . - AVeareVell aware it is an office of considerable trouble , as well as responsibility in the mS 3 nd riSI " ? , ? S but the S reater the toil , arising iom the monthl increase of the Lod yet reall think Brother
y ge , we y Wri-du grows young under the load . He takes full share of the operative busi-TCfnl at ^ 3 t f " ? 8 \ Bis love for the "" lor I insatiate > , „ I 1 adjourned to refreshment ; and however gratified we have been by the urbane , fraternal , ancl masterl y manner in which Brother Fagan acquitted himself , yet we look to Brother Barry ' s Talf year of office as fully calculated to maintain that order and gentleman-like decorum , for which this Lod ge is conspicuous
Sft ; S & eSS . of the Nationai Anth - ~ *& ^ e " Grand Alaster of Masons in Ireland . " Song-Lover ' s " Mollv Carew , m prime Hibernian style . It would warm the author ' s heart to hear Brother M'Cullagh ( 153 ) sing this song . AVriS ^^ d J ££# EnSknd / ' S ° by ***«*¦ *
"Grand Master of Scotland . " Song by Brother Gallie o' the lando cakes , "John Anderson my Joe , " mo ^ t sweetly sun " The Master then proposed the health of the MARQUESS of KILDARE a visitor , of the Apollo Lod ge of Oxford . ( It is a rule in IrelamlthS no one can be initiated until he attains the age of 21 years-but he Marqms having the zeal of his father , the DukeV Ldnster , had him ! self proposed and initiated into the Craft just before quitting col leg " for
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Scotland.
the late Duke of Gordon , which was drunk in solemn silence , after which the procession returned in the same order to the place whence it SB tu A Vi v . ing * ere sat down > the & IlOT ™ g healths were drunk with doffed bonnets , viz : — " The Duchess of Gordon , " " The Duchess of Bedford , " " The Duke of Bedford , " "The Duke of Ri clnnond " "Cluny Macpherson , " « The Committee of Management , " & c & c 1 he company then serrated .-Abridged from the Elgin Courant ' '
Ireland.
IRELAND .
DUBLIN , June 25 . —VICTORIA LODGE , NO 4 . —The first business of efctTSf T . * 7 W Fnn ? sJ ^ a ' 3 > »*«*« " and sheriff R ^ 1 ) , ° ? i ' anA Williara Kin ™* , Esq Sir William Brady Alderman and Lord Mayor elect , succeeds Brother Hoyte in teat oftce , who was absent in consequence , of the death of his son , a prormsing lad of ten years olcl . Brother Paul Barry , a zealous and active Mason was installed Master for the ensuing six months as the successor of Brother PA Broth
. . Fagan . er Parr ami BrodierWfiliam lnth 7 Mh" - we JT e "PP ° lnted hardens ; and as a matter of corns ™ Brother I nomas Wright was re-elected Secretary and Treasurer we believe , for the thirteenth time , at the annual sllary . - AVeareVell aware it is an office of considerable trouble , as well as responsibility in the mS 3 nd riSI " ? , ? S but the S reater the toil , arising iom the monthl increase of the Lod yet reall think Brother
y ge , we y Wri-du grows young under the load . He takes full share of the operative busi-TCfnl at ^ 3 t f " ? 8 \ Bis love for the "" lor I insatiate > , „ I 1 adjourned to refreshment ; and however gratified we have been by the urbane , fraternal , ancl masterl y manner in which Brother Fagan acquitted himself , yet we look to Brother Barry ' s Talf year of office as fully calculated to maintain that order and gentleman-like decorum , for which this Lod ge is conspicuous
Sft ; S & eSS . of the Nationai Anth - ~ *& ^ e " Grand Alaster of Masons in Ireland . " Song-Lover ' s " Mollv Carew , m prime Hibernian style . It would warm the author ' s heart to hear Brother M'Cullagh ( 153 ) sing this song . AVriS ^^ d J ££# EnSknd / ' S ° by ***«*¦ *
"Grand Master of Scotland . " Song by Brother Gallie o' the lando cakes , "John Anderson my Joe , " mo ^ t sweetly sun " The Master then proposed the health of the MARQUESS of KILDARE a visitor , of the Apollo Lod ge of Oxford . ( It is a rule in IrelamlthS no one can be initiated until he attains the age of 21 years-but he Marqms having the zeal of his father , the DukeV Ldnster , had him ! self proposed and initiated into the Craft just before quitting col leg " for