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Ireland.
Warden ; Richard Wright , as Grand Almoner , Junior Grand M arden ; George Hoyte , Grand Master of the Ceremonies , as Senior Grand Deacon ; Wm . Rigby , Grancl Standard-bearer , Junior Grancl Deacon ; Michael M'Donnell , Captain Senior of the Guards , Inner Guard ; Rev . Thomas Flynn , Grand Chaplain ; Thomas Wright , Grancl Guardian of Archives , Secretary-general and Treasurer , 26 , Great Ship-street , Dublin .
Nov . 29 . —The brethren of No . 132 , " Lodge of Honour ancl Generosity , " met on Monday last at the Freemason ' s Hall , College-green , for labour , and afterwards adjourned for refreshment , when the opportunity was availed of , to present a beautiful claret-jug to Brother John Radley , Past Master and Past Secretary of the Lodge . Amongst the visitors were the Deputy Grancl Master for Ireland , several of the Prince Masons , Chapters , and Past Masters of various Lodges in the
metropolis , & c . A splendid entertainment was spread for the numerous members ancl visitors . The chair was filled by Dr . John Forest , with great tact aud ability . After the usual toasts —• " The Queen , " " The Duke of Cambridge , " " The Prince Albert , " " The Queen Dowager , "
" The Duke of Sussex , G . M . of England , " Sir James Forrest , G . M . of Scotland , " " The Duke of Leinster , G . M . of Ireland , " all of which were received with clue honours , Brother Radley was conducted to the chair by the officers of the Lodge , and after being complimented for his admirable ancl zealous conduct as secretary , in very deserved terms , the claret-jug was produced , and handed to Bro . Radley , his health having been given and heartily responded to . The compliment was received and acknowledged in most suitable terms by the Past Secretary . The
claret-jug was manufactured by the house of Smith and Gamble , and does great credit to Irish manufacture . It is elaborately chased , having a wreath of flowers in full relief round the cup ; the handles represent vine stalks gracefully twisted into the required form ; on the face of the jugs are the appropriate Masonic devices appertaining to the offices held by Brother Radley . The festivities ofthe evening were kept up until a late hour , all present departing highly gratified . The attention of the Secretary and members for the comfort of the visitors left nothing to be desired .
CARLOW . —On Friday , October 1 , the members of the Carlow Lodge entertained their late Master , Benedict A . Yates , Esq ., to a splendid dinner at the club-house , as a mark of their high respect for his services while presiding over them , and as a token of their approval of his Masonic worth and social virtues in every relation of life . Among the visiting Brethren in attendance were Brothers Bracken , recorder of KilkennyBuddof 642 George J . Baldwinof Lodge 50 ; also Bros .
, , , , Kinsey , Walters , Connolly , and Molloy , of 167 Athy . At six o ' clock the Brethren assembled at the Masonic Hall in full costume , and at seven o ' clock they adjourned to the club-house . The chair was taken by the W . M . Richard Wilson , Esq ., who discharged its important duties with much tact and ability . The worthy guest sat on his right hand , with the learned Mr . Bracken , and the Kilkenny visitors ; on the left ivere Bro . George J . Baldwin , of Lodge
SO , withthe visiting Brethren of 167 . The cloth having been drawn , The CHAIRMAN introduced the first toast , by observing , that in every society in the country there existed the utmost love and veneration for
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Ireland.
Warden ; Richard Wright , as Grand Almoner , Junior Grand M arden ; George Hoyte , Grand Master of the Ceremonies , as Senior Grand Deacon ; Wm . Rigby , Grancl Standard-bearer , Junior Grancl Deacon ; Michael M'Donnell , Captain Senior of the Guards , Inner Guard ; Rev . Thomas Flynn , Grand Chaplain ; Thomas Wright , Grancl Guardian of Archives , Secretary-general and Treasurer , 26 , Great Ship-street , Dublin .
Nov . 29 . —The brethren of No . 132 , " Lodge of Honour ancl Generosity , " met on Monday last at the Freemason ' s Hall , College-green , for labour , and afterwards adjourned for refreshment , when the opportunity was availed of , to present a beautiful claret-jug to Brother John Radley , Past Master and Past Secretary of the Lodge . Amongst the visitors were the Deputy Grancl Master for Ireland , several of the Prince Masons , Chapters , and Past Masters of various Lodges in the
metropolis , & c . A splendid entertainment was spread for the numerous members ancl visitors . The chair was filled by Dr . John Forest , with great tact aud ability . After the usual toasts —• " The Queen , " " The Duke of Cambridge , " " The Prince Albert , " " The Queen Dowager , "
" The Duke of Sussex , G . M . of England , " Sir James Forrest , G . M . of Scotland , " " The Duke of Leinster , G . M . of Ireland , " all of which were received with clue honours , Brother Radley was conducted to the chair by the officers of the Lodge , and after being complimented for his admirable ancl zealous conduct as secretary , in very deserved terms , the claret-jug was produced , and handed to Bro . Radley , his health having been given and heartily responded to . The compliment was received and acknowledged in most suitable terms by the Past Secretary . The
claret-jug was manufactured by the house of Smith and Gamble , and does great credit to Irish manufacture . It is elaborately chased , having a wreath of flowers in full relief round the cup ; the handles represent vine stalks gracefully twisted into the required form ; on the face of the jugs are the appropriate Masonic devices appertaining to the offices held by Brother Radley . The festivities ofthe evening were kept up until a late hour , all present departing highly gratified . The attention of the Secretary and members for the comfort of the visitors left nothing to be desired .
CARLOW . —On Friday , October 1 , the members of the Carlow Lodge entertained their late Master , Benedict A . Yates , Esq ., to a splendid dinner at the club-house , as a mark of their high respect for his services while presiding over them , and as a token of their approval of his Masonic worth and social virtues in every relation of life . Among the visiting Brethren in attendance were Brothers Bracken , recorder of KilkennyBuddof 642 George J . Baldwinof Lodge 50 ; also Bros .
, , , , Kinsey , Walters , Connolly , and Molloy , of 167 Athy . At six o ' clock the Brethren assembled at the Masonic Hall in full costume , and at seven o ' clock they adjourned to the club-house . The chair was taken by the W . M . Richard Wilson , Esq ., who discharged its important duties with much tact and ability . The worthy guest sat on his right hand , with the learned Mr . Bracken , and the Kilkenny visitors ; on the left ivere Bro . George J . Baldwin , of Lodge
SO , withthe visiting Brethren of 167 . The cloth having been drawn , The CHAIRMAN introduced the first toast , by observing , that in every society in the country there existed the utmost love and veneration for