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Ireland.
the Triune Lotlge , 333 . No . 49 , Charleville , is to entertain Sir John Macneill , and other distinguished brethren , on the 21 st , to meet Bro-Furnell . LIMERICK , August 21 . —The Union Lodge , No . 13 , this day initiated the J Ion . Henry Wyndham Quin , son of the Earl of Duuraven , Custos liotulorum of the county .
CORK , June 2 i . —St . Patrick's Lodge , No . 8 . —The brethren of this lodge assembled at their lodge-room , St . Patrick ' s Hall , Maylor-street , on St . John ' s Day , and installed officers ; Bro . Frederick Olden , W . M ., Bro . James E . White , and Frederick Buck , as Wardens . Saturday being considered an inconvenient day for the celebration of the festival , the brethren dined together on the following Monday , at the Imperial Hotel . During the evening the usual toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and cordially responded to by the brethren . Bro . A . I ) .
Roche , Wh eler , and M'Carty , sang several appropriate glees , & c , witii their accustomed brilliancy , and , together with Bro . Brosang , who delighted the company with his exquisite performance on the violin , accompanied by Bro . M'Carty on the piano-forte , contributed largely to the evening ' s enjoyment . The utmost hilarity prevailed ; peace , love , and harmony , which are the characteristics of this lodge , reigned throughout . Several visitors from Lodges Nos . 1 , 5 , 13 , D 5 , 13 & , and 355 , were present . At twelve o ' clock the party separated , highly gratified by the kind and truly masonic spirit which was displayed .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
Rio DE JANEIRO . —The Grand Orient of Brazils has interdicted the admission of brethren of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 703 , from visiting or being visited by lodges acting under warrant of the Grand Orient . This interdict has been existing since 184-5 , and the Grand Secretary , Bro . W . H . White , has been applied to on the subject , but most pertinaciously withholds any reply . A still more formal application has been made by the present mail , requiring some steps to be taken to compel
the Grand Orient of Brazils to respect the certificates of the Grand Lotlge of England . Perhaps , as a large remittance accompanied the letter in acknowledging the receipt , the Grand Secretary may vouchsafe to say a word on this strange interdict .
JAMAICA , Kingston , June 26 . —Union y Concordia Lodge . —This being the day appointed for the annual installation of the officers , a very numerous gathering of the brethren of the several lodges took place at their usual masonic room . The lodge was opened in due form about eight o ' clock , when a large number of Past Masters presented themselves for the purpose of assisting in the ceremonies of the evening , among whom we noticed the
distinguished Most Worshipful General Jose Antonio Paez , Ex-President of the Republic of Venezuela , who was received with high masonic honours , and conducted to his appropriate seat . The usual ordinary routine' business having been disposed of , the
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Ireland.
the Triune Lotlge , 333 . No . 49 , Charleville , is to entertain Sir John Macneill , and other distinguished brethren , on the 21 st , to meet Bro-Furnell . LIMERICK , August 21 . —The Union Lodge , No . 13 , this day initiated the J Ion . Henry Wyndham Quin , son of the Earl of Duuraven , Custos liotulorum of the county .
CORK , June 2 i . —St . Patrick's Lodge , No . 8 . —The brethren of this lodge assembled at their lodge-room , St . Patrick ' s Hall , Maylor-street , on St . John ' s Day , and installed officers ; Bro . Frederick Olden , W . M ., Bro . James E . White , and Frederick Buck , as Wardens . Saturday being considered an inconvenient day for the celebration of the festival , the brethren dined together on the following Monday , at the Imperial Hotel . During the evening the usual toasts were proposed by the W . M ., and cordially responded to by the brethren . Bro . A . I ) .
Roche , Wh eler , and M'Carty , sang several appropriate glees , & c , witii their accustomed brilliancy , and , together with Bro . Brosang , who delighted the company with his exquisite performance on the violin , accompanied by Bro . M'Carty on the piano-forte , contributed largely to the evening ' s enjoyment . The utmost hilarity prevailed ; peace , love , and harmony , which are the characteristics of this lodge , reigned throughout . Several visitors from Lodges Nos . 1 , 5 , 13 , D 5 , 13 & , and 355 , were present . At twelve o ' clock the party separated , highly gratified by the kind and truly masonic spirit which was displayed .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
Rio DE JANEIRO . —The Grand Orient of Brazils has interdicted the admission of brethren of St . John ' s Lodge , No . 703 , from visiting or being visited by lodges acting under warrant of the Grand Orient . This interdict has been existing since 184-5 , and the Grand Secretary , Bro . W . H . White , has been applied to on the subject , but most pertinaciously withholds any reply . A still more formal application has been made by the present mail , requiring some steps to be taken to compel
the Grand Orient of Brazils to respect the certificates of the Grand Lotlge of England . Perhaps , as a large remittance accompanied the letter in acknowledging the receipt , the Grand Secretary may vouchsafe to say a word on this strange interdict .
JAMAICA , Kingston , June 26 . —Union y Concordia Lodge . —This being the day appointed for the annual installation of the officers , a very numerous gathering of the brethren of the several lodges took place at their usual masonic room . The lodge was opened in due form about eight o ' clock , when a large number of Past Masters presented themselves for the purpose of assisting in the ceremonies of the evening , among whom we noticed the
distinguished Most Worshipful General Jose Antonio Paez , Ex-President of the Republic of Venezuela , who was received with high masonic honours , and conducted to his appropriate seat . The usual ordinary routine' business having been disposed of , the