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Ireland.
Brown , P . M ., No . 100 , as AA . M . ; Brother G . M . AValthew , as S . AV . ; Brother John Radley , J . W . ; Brother George Pearson , P . M . of No . 100 , Secretary and Treasurer ; Doctor Shaw , S . D . ; and Brother Henry Stewart , of Dame-street , J . D ., whose taste as an artiste , and superiority in workmanship has heen noticed on other occasions . We have not room for even a passing commentary on the proceedings of the day , and therefore , for the present , content ourselves with observing that to this
body is attached a library , which contains a catalogue of publications on Freemasonry , including a valuable Sanscrit MS ., and such subjects and dissertations as are deserving the perusal of the Friends of the Fraternity , all of whicli have been presented by P . M .
Brown" AVhose merits claim Justly the highest badge to wear . " In their endeavours to extend the moral influence of Masonry we wish the Members every success , and " AVithin their dear mansion may wayward Contention , Or withered Envy ne ' er enter ;
May secresy round be the mystical bound , And brotherly love he the centre . " THE LODGE OP FIDELITY AND STRICT OBSERVANCE , NO . 125 , has already initiated several individuals . Its Officers are—The Rev . Brother Carmichael , W . M . ; Edward G . Leeson , A . M . M . D ., Senior Warden ; and Edward Clements , A . M , Barrister-at-law , Junior Warden ; each of whom displays skill in the construction of a Lodge , and judgment in
its general arrangements . The method of discipline which prevails is favourable to the growth of Masonry ; the Brethren are becoming du fait in working , and the jewels , tools , instruments , and their accessories are complete ; but , if otherwise , there is so much of mutual goodwill and parental solicitude subsisting between " The Mother Lodge , No . 50 , ' and its bantling , No . 125 , that there could be no difficulty in supplying from the former what might be defective in the latter .
THE SUPREME GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF TEMPLARS commenced the winter ' s campaign on the third AVednesday of the first month , with its accustomed course of operative activity . The Duke of Leinster was necessarily absent ; but about half-past eight o ' clock his Depute entered the Priory , and assumed the office of Chevalier Commander . Amongst the Knights who answered at roll calling , were three Grand Office Bearers—Fowler , Keeper of the Archieves ; Keck , Sword Bearer : and Tenisonsecond Aide-de-camp . Mara and BensonTrustees ;
, , Allen , Holebrooke , Strilch , Keene , Barry , Stevenson , & c . The proceedings of the Priory we of course keep au secret from those who are not admitted in , societatem . For the purpose of preserving a perfect uniformity of costume in the different encampments throughout Ireland , we would recommend that on ordinary occasions of meeting , the members should appear with the badge of the Order , a gold cross pendant to a plain black ribbon , worn
sashways from left to right ; also a black apron trimmed with white , and a star of seven points on the left breast , set in silver , of brilliants , having in the centre a cross , and at its base a serpent , & c . Motto—In hoc signo vinces .
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Ireland.
Brown , P . M ., No . 100 , as AA . M . ; Brother G . M . AValthew , as S . AV . ; Brother John Radley , J . W . ; Brother George Pearson , P . M . of No . 100 , Secretary and Treasurer ; Doctor Shaw , S . D . ; and Brother Henry Stewart , of Dame-street , J . D ., whose taste as an artiste , and superiority in workmanship has heen noticed on other occasions . We have not room for even a passing commentary on the proceedings of the day , and therefore , for the present , content ourselves with observing that to this
body is attached a library , which contains a catalogue of publications on Freemasonry , including a valuable Sanscrit MS ., and such subjects and dissertations as are deserving the perusal of the Friends of the Fraternity , all of whicli have been presented by P . M .
Brown" AVhose merits claim Justly the highest badge to wear . " In their endeavours to extend the moral influence of Masonry we wish the Members every success , and " AVithin their dear mansion may wayward Contention , Or withered Envy ne ' er enter ;
May secresy round be the mystical bound , And brotherly love he the centre . " THE LODGE OP FIDELITY AND STRICT OBSERVANCE , NO . 125 , has already initiated several individuals . Its Officers are—The Rev . Brother Carmichael , W . M . ; Edward G . Leeson , A . M . M . D ., Senior Warden ; and Edward Clements , A . M , Barrister-at-law , Junior Warden ; each of whom displays skill in the construction of a Lodge , and judgment in
its general arrangements . The method of discipline which prevails is favourable to the growth of Masonry ; the Brethren are becoming du fait in working , and the jewels , tools , instruments , and their accessories are complete ; but , if otherwise , there is so much of mutual goodwill and parental solicitude subsisting between " The Mother Lodge , No . 50 , ' and its bantling , No . 125 , that there could be no difficulty in supplying from the former what might be defective in the latter .
THE SUPREME GRAND ENCAMPMENT OF TEMPLARS commenced the winter ' s campaign on the third AVednesday of the first month , with its accustomed course of operative activity . The Duke of Leinster was necessarily absent ; but about half-past eight o ' clock his Depute entered the Priory , and assumed the office of Chevalier Commander . Amongst the Knights who answered at roll calling , were three Grand Office Bearers—Fowler , Keeper of the Archieves ; Keck , Sword Bearer : and Tenisonsecond Aide-de-camp . Mara and BensonTrustees ;
, , Allen , Holebrooke , Strilch , Keene , Barry , Stevenson , & c . The proceedings of the Priory we of course keep au secret from those who are not admitted in , societatem . For the purpose of preserving a perfect uniformity of costume in the different encampments throughout Ireland , we would recommend that on ordinary occasions of meeting , the members should appear with the badge of the Order , a gold cross pendant to a plain black ribbon , worn
sashways from left to right ; also a black apron trimmed with white , and a star of seven points on the left breast , set in silver , of brilliants , having in the centre a cross , and at its base a serpent , & c . Motto—In hoc signo vinces .