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forty-five of the Members sat down to a magnificent dinner at seven o ' clock . The utmost harmony and festivity prevailed , and it was not till a late hour that the party broke up and returned to town . To Freemasons nothing can be more exhilarating than to see the great progress which the Craft is making among the upper classes in Ireland , and the improvement which is daily perceptible in the manner of working . While refreshment is attended tolabour is not forgotten . The
, Members of the Leinster Masonic Lodge , 141 , have greatly distinguished themselves ; the prosperity which has from the commencement attended this eminent Lodge , is undoubtedly to be attributed to the effective manner in which it has always been officered . The late Worshipful Master , John Croker Creighton , and his father , Brother George W . Creighton , whom he succeeded in the Chair , withjBro . William Henry Wright ( the Secretary ) , and the present officers—are men with whom ,
as Masons and gentlemen , any person may be proud to be associated The other Members of the Lodge are persons equally devoted to the interests of the Craft , and with a little more experience will undoubtedly be enabled to take a leadingpart amongst Masons . As visiting Brothers of this Lodge , on the festive occasion above mentioned , we can only repeat the hope we uttered in their presence , that a long prosperity would attend upon Lodge 141 , which , though young in existence , has arrived at a rare height in Masonic excellence .
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , NO . 50 . —The closing dinner of the summer season came off on St . John ' s Day , the 24 th June , at Radley ' s . The visitors comprised a melange of military , civic and professional Brethren . This being the " Installation Day , " the Secretary , as usual , required the Brethren to appear in correct costume , & c . The Lodge-room consequently presented a very lively appearance , with the collars , cross , and other insignia of the different degrees of Freemasonry . The new officers are Dr . Robert StackGrammar School , Trinity Col . DublinWorshipful
, , Master , who presided with ability and judgment ; Brother Evory Carmichael , of Fitzwilliarn Place , S . W . ; Colonel Kenny , Merrion Square , J . W . ; Brother Goold , of Old-court ( son of Sir George Goold , Bart . ) , SD . ; and Brother Blake Knox , late Sth Dragoon Guards , J . D . ; Past Master the Rev . Thomas Carmichael , Acting Chaplain . The ceremonies were perfect—the entertainment excellent—the conversation , like the champagne , exhilarating —the speeches instructive , some of tliem
possessing a euriosa felicitas of expression . The musical department , under the direction of Brother M'Grath , was efficient . A duett of Kumers , by Brothers Piggott and Rudersdoffe , on the violin and violoncello , was spiritedly performed , and fully sustained the characters of those eminent artistes . Past Master T . Welsh also sang three or four of his best songs in so prime and popular a manner , that if the adage " laugh and grow fat" be true , there was a leetle danger that a few of the listeners
might run the risk of obesity . The tout was under the superintendence of Past Master Baldwin . At eleven o ' clock the entire proceedings terminated as they had commenced—the Lodge closing in haritiony and hilarity . May " Peace be always within its happy portals . "
NEWUY . —The foundation stone of the public monument to the memory of Brother Trevor Corry , K . T . and K . M ., & c , has been laid by the Rev . Dr . Campbell , Rector of Newry , in the presence of a very large concourse of the inhabitants , assisted by the Brethren of that respectable Lodge , No . IS on the registry of Ireland .
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Ireland.
forty-five of the Members sat down to a magnificent dinner at seven o ' clock . The utmost harmony and festivity prevailed , and it was not till a late hour that the party broke up and returned to town . To Freemasons nothing can be more exhilarating than to see the great progress which the Craft is making among the upper classes in Ireland , and the improvement which is daily perceptible in the manner of working . While refreshment is attended tolabour is not forgotten . The
, Members of the Leinster Masonic Lodge , 141 , have greatly distinguished themselves ; the prosperity which has from the commencement attended this eminent Lodge , is undoubtedly to be attributed to the effective manner in which it has always been officered . The late Worshipful Master , John Croker Creighton , and his father , Brother George W . Creighton , whom he succeeded in the Chair , withjBro . William Henry Wright ( the Secretary ) , and the present officers—are men with whom ,
as Masons and gentlemen , any person may be proud to be associated The other Members of the Lodge are persons equally devoted to the interests of the Craft , and with a little more experience will undoubtedly be enabled to take a leadingpart amongst Masons . As visiting Brothers of this Lodge , on the festive occasion above mentioned , we can only repeat the hope we uttered in their presence , that a long prosperity would attend upon Lodge 141 , which , though young in existence , has arrived at a rare height in Masonic excellence .
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , NO . 50 . —The closing dinner of the summer season came off on St . John ' s Day , the 24 th June , at Radley ' s . The visitors comprised a melange of military , civic and professional Brethren . This being the " Installation Day , " the Secretary , as usual , required the Brethren to appear in correct costume , & c . The Lodge-room consequently presented a very lively appearance , with the collars , cross , and other insignia of the different degrees of Freemasonry . The new officers are Dr . Robert StackGrammar School , Trinity Col . DublinWorshipful
, , Master , who presided with ability and judgment ; Brother Evory Carmichael , of Fitzwilliarn Place , S . W . ; Colonel Kenny , Merrion Square , J . W . ; Brother Goold , of Old-court ( son of Sir George Goold , Bart . ) , SD . ; and Brother Blake Knox , late Sth Dragoon Guards , J . D . ; Past Master the Rev . Thomas Carmichael , Acting Chaplain . The ceremonies were perfect—the entertainment excellent—the conversation , like the champagne , exhilarating —the speeches instructive , some of tliem
possessing a euriosa felicitas of expression . The musical department , under the direction of Brother M'Grath , was efficient . A duett of Kumers , by Brothers Piggott and Rudersdoffe , on the violin and violoncello , was spiritedly performed , and fully sustained the characters of those eminent artistes . Past Master T . Welsh also sang three or four of his best songs in so prime and popular a manner , that if the adage " laugh and grow fat" be true , there was a leetle danger that a few of the listeners
might run the risk of obesity . The tout was under the superintendence of Past Master Baldwin . At eleven o ' clock the entire proceedings terminated as they had commenced—the Lodge closing in haritiony and hilarity . May " Peace be always within its happy portals . "
NEWUY . —The foundation stone of the public monument to the memory of Brother Trevor Corry , K . T . and K . M ., & c , has been laid by the Rev . Dr . Campbell , Rector of Newry , in the presence of a very large concourse of the inhabitants , assisted by the Brethren of that respectable Lodge , No . IS on the registry of Ireland .