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Ireland.
coming into that community , which amid the tempests that have so fiercely and frequently beaten against it , has stood firm and united—¦ " As the rock which resists the billows and the sky . " This is another of the many offshoots from " Fifty , " and we feel ^ convinced when called into activity , under the energetic exertions of the AVorshipful Master , J . K . Boswell , Esq ., it cannot fail ^ to add new honours to those so largely earned by the parent stock . The AVardens are , Francis Faulker , Gardiner-street , and John McCausknd , Merrionstreet ; and the Deacons , Samuel Steele Frescati , Blackrock , and AV . H . Moore , of Rutland-square .
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , NO . 50 , was opened by Past Master AA ' illiam Greene , Esq ., of Kilmanaham Castle , on Thursday the 18 th of January , at five o ' clock , P . M ., and soon after the officials were invested with the particular privileges assigned them by A . R . Bro . John McNally ^ Dominick-st ., Master ; Christopher Coppinger , Rutland-st ., S . AA " . ; J . AV . William Green , French-street ; S . D . Richard Caulfield Martin , Merrionsquare ; J . D ., James Nixon , Gardiner-street ; Treasurer and Secretary ,
P . M . Baldwin ; Chaplain , the Rev . Brother Kelly ; ancl Tyler , Brother Robert Lee . In the course of the evening " the Ball Committee , " Past-M asters Tenison , Hercules Ellis , Fitton , Green , and Hazlett reported progress . Several of their suggestions were adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . Thanks were afterwards voted to theni for their exertions , accompanied by a request that they would use their utmost endeavours to get up an entertainment early in May , on a scale of unexampled splendour . At seven o ' clock upwards of seventy sat down to dinner , where the wines , as Brother Baldwin woulcl say ,
" Flowed from the mast-head to the cock-pit . The Master was supported on the right by the Reverend Chaplain , and Brother Ardagh , of No . 5 , AVaterford ; ancl on the left by Captain Stritch , and Brother ? James Duggan , M . D ., Merrion-square . The effect of the scene was heightened by the appearance of soine ^ military Brethren in " their gorgeous array , " and also by Messrs . T . AVelsh , ClementsEllisTenison & cwho attended in costume de la cour ,
, , , , and at ten o ' clock adjourned to their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant s and Countess of Mulgrave ' s first drawing-room for the season , at Dublin Castle . On the removal of the cloth the choir chaunted " Non nobis domine . ' The first toast was "The Queen , God bless her ! " which was most loyally and gallantly cheered . The National Anthem by Past Master TAVelsh
. . " The Grand Masters of England and Scotland , " after which Brother Galley , of No . 2 , sang " John Anderson my Joe , " which was deservedly and rapturously encored . The Worshipful Master then proposed in a brief but laudatory manner the health " Of our own Grand Master . " Irish melody , " Kate Kearney , " by Brother Clements , accompanied by himself on the pianoforte
. Bro . M'Nally , in proposing the health of their late Master , Bro . Stretch , said , "That of his conduct there could be but one opinion , namely , that he hacl by his attention , ancl frankness of manners , added to their hilarity and enjoyment , ancl discharged the onerous duties of the VOL . V . n
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Ireland.
coming into that community , which amid the tempests that have so fiercely and frequently beaten against it , has stood firm and united—¦ " As the rock which resists the billows and the sky . " This is another of the many offshoots from " Fifty , " and we feel ^ convinced when called into activity , under the energetic exertions of the AVorshipful Master , J . K . Boswell , Esq ., it cannot fail ^ to add new honours to those so largely earned by the parent stock . The AVardens are , Francis Faulker , Gardiner-street , and John McCausknd , Merrionstreet ; and the Deacons , Samuel Steele Frescati , Blackrock , and AV . H . Moore , of Rutland-square .
ST . PATRICK ' LODGE , NO . 50 , was opened by Past Master AA ' illiam Greene , Esq ., of Kilmanaham Castle , on Thursday the 18 th of January , at five o ' clock , P . M ., and soon after the officials were invested with the particular privileges assigned them by A . R . Bro . John McNally ^ Dominick-st ., Master ; Christopher Coppinger , Rutland-st ., S . AA " . ; J . AV . William Green , French-street ; S . D . Richard Caulfield Martin , Merrionsquare ; J . D ., James Nixon , Gardiner-street ; Treasurer and Secretary ,
P . M . Baldwin ; Chaplain , the Rev . Brother Kelly ; ancl Tyler , Brother Robert Lee . In the course of the evening " the Ball Committee , " Past-M asters Tenison , Hercules Ellis , Fitton , Green , and Hazlett reported progress . Several of their suggestions were adopted , and ordered to be entered on the minutes . Thanks were afterwards voted to theni for their exertions , accompanied by a request that they would use their utmost endeavours to get up an entertainment early in May , on a scale of unexampled splendour . At seven o ' clock upwards of seventy sat down to dinner , where the wines , as Brother Baldwin woulcl say ,
" Flowed from the mast-head to the cock-pit . The Master was supported on the right by the Reverend Chaplain , and Brother Ardagh , of No . 5 , AVaterford ; ancl on the left by Captain Stritch , and Brother ? James Duggan , M . D ., Merrion-square . The effect of the scene was heightened by the appearance of soine ^ military Brethren in " their gorgeous array , " and also by Messrs . T . AVelsh , ClementsEllisTenison & cwho attended in costume de la cour ,
, , , , and at ten o ' clock adjourned to their Excellencies the Lord Lieutenant s and Countess of Mulgrave ' s first drawing-room for the season , at Dublin Castle . On the removal of the cloth the choir chaunted " Non nobis domine . ' The first toast was "The Queen , God bless her ! " which was most loyally and gallantly cheered . The National Anthem by Past Master TAVelsh
. . " The Grand Masters of England and Scotland , " after which Brother Galley , of No . 2 , sang " John Anderson my Joe , " which was deservedly and rapturously encored . The Worshipful Master then proposed in a brief but laudatory manner the health " Of our own Grand Master . " Irish melody , " Kate Kearney , " by Brother Clements , accompanied by himself on the pianoforte
. Bro . M'Nally , in proposing the health of their late Master , Bro . Stretch , said , "That of his conduct there could be but one opinion , namely , that he hacl by his attention , ancl frankness of manners , added to their hilarity and enjoyment , ancl discharged the onerous duties of the VOL . V . n