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Ireland.
Malta met this clay in encampment , under the charter attached to Lodge No . 1 . - —Richard Berne Tooker , Grand Commander ; Benjamin Swaynp Beamish , Captain-general ; George Newenham , Grand Marshal ; the Rev . James Pratt , Prelate ; George Chattcrton , Recorder ; Nicholas Vincent , Disburser ; James Morgan , Standard-bearer ; William Lane Tooker , Sword-bearer ; Eustace Harris , Richard D . Reily , ancl Henry Noblett ; Richard Meara and Henry HuntKnights of the
Encamp-, ment of Lodge No . 71 , were also present . The honour of the high degree of Knight Templar was conferred on Anthony Perrier , K . S . E ., Lodge No . 1 . The Knights were for some time engaged in the consideration of regulations connected with the interests of the Encampment , and also in discussion of matters relating to the efficient working of this exalted Order in the south of Ireland .
On the Encampment having been struck , the Knights adjourned to refection , and passed several hours of the most perfect harmony , and in the intellectual enjoyment inseparable from the social interchange of Masonic sentiment and science . The Masonic body purpose giving a public ball and supper on the 1 st of February , to commemorate the birth ofthe heir-apparent . The proceeds are to be appropriated to the funds of the Masonic Orphan Asylum .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
PARIS . —Our recent accounts from Paris are not very important ; but we expect soon to give the interesting particulars . of the consecration of the new hall , which is advancing . We have received in duplicate a mass of printed accounts of the proceedings of the Supreme Council ; among these is a very sublime oration , delivered by Brother the Compte Roger , on the occasion of the funeral of the late Compte Guillemnot , Lt . Ge . Com . du Rit . Ecossais Ancien et Accepte '& c . & c . After which
, " la Chambre Ardente" was constituted , and certain formalities observed , and full honours rendered . Full honours were also rendered to the Due de Cazes , the Grancl Master , which were acknowledged by his son and Brother , Louis de Cazes , the Due de Glucksbierg . Brother Rosenberg presented a specimen of architecture , which was accepted with an expression of thanks .
gCf The Secretariat is at No . 104 , Rue Montmartre , ancl is open daily , Sunday and fete days excepted , from 9 till 4 . No letters or parcels receivetl unless free . SWEDEN . —Freemasonry in this kingdom is , perhaps , more in the ascendant than iu auy other . All classes , from the king himself to the humble peasant , look on the Institution with great veneration . In no part of Europe is its power so great , perhaps from its being more fully
understood . Charles XIII . ( formerly Dulce cf Sudermania ) , before his adoption of Bornadot te , now Carl John the King , created an order of Knight-VOL . VIII . 3 S
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Ireland.
Malta met this clay in encampment , under the charter attached to Lodge No . 1 . - —Richard Berne Tooker , Grand Commander ; Benjamin Swaynp Beamish , Captain-general ; George Newenham , Grand Marshal ; the Rev . James Pratt , Prelate ; George Chattcrton , Recorder ; Nicholas Vincent , Disburser ; James Morgan , Standard-bearer ; William Lane Tooker , Sword-bearer ; Eustace Harris , Richard D . Reily , ancl Henry Noblett ; Richard Meara and Henry HuntKnights of the
Encamp-, ment of Lodge No . 71 , were also present . The honour of the high degree of Knight Templar was conferred on Anthony Perrier , K . S . E ., Lodge No . 1 . The Knights were for some time engaged in the consideration of regulations connected with the interests of the Encampment , and also in discussion of matters relating to the efficient working of this exalted Order in the south of Ireland .
On the Encampment having been struck , the Knights adjourned to refection , and passed several hours of the most perfect harmony , and in the intellectual enjoyment inseparable from the social interchange of Masonic sentiment and science . The Masonic body purpose giving a public ball and supper on the 1 st of February , to commemorate the birth ofthe heir-apparent . The proceeds are to be appropriated to the funds of the Masonic Orphan Asylum .
Foreign.
FOREIGN .
PARIS . —Our recent accounts from Paris are not very important ; but we expect soon to give the interesting particulars . of the consecration of the new hall , which is advancing . We have received in duplicate a mass of printed accounts of the proceedings of the Supreme Council ; among these is a very sublime oration , delivered by Brother the Compte Roger , on the occasion of the funeral of the late Compte Guillemnot , Lt . Ge . Com . du Rit . Ecossais Ancien et Accepte '& c . & c . After which
, " la Chambre Ardente" was constituted , and certain formalities observed , and full honours rendered . Full honours were also rendered to the Due de Cazes , the Grancl Master , which were acknowledged by his son and Brother , Louis de Cazes , the Due de Glucksbierg . Brother Rosenberg presented a specimen of architecture , which was accepted with an expression of thanks .
gCf The Secretariat is at No . 104 , Rue Montmartre , ancl is open daily , Sunday and fete days excepted , from 9 till 4 . No letters or parcels receivetl unless free . SWEDEN . —Freemasonry in this kingdom is , perhaps , more in the ascendant than iu auy other . All classes , from the king himself to the humble peasant , look on the Institution with great veneration . In no part of Europe is its power so great , perhaps from its being more fully
understood . Charles XIII . ( formerly Dulce cf Sudermania ) , before his adoption of Bornadot te , now Carl John the King , created an order of Knight-VOL . VIII . 3 S