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was presented to him signed by Thomas AVhistler , AA . M . ; Henry AV . Talbott , S . AV .: H . M'Ccrmick , J . W . ; Charles S . Murphy , P . M . and Sec . ; to which Bro . AAliite replied in a very affecting address . . Dec . 7 . —The Brotherhood of Lodge 2-1 . 5 gave their annual ball at their rooms , No . 39 , French-street , on Wednesday evening . About two hundred ladies and gentlemen were present . Dancing commenced shortly after ten o ' clockand was kept up spiritedly until an advanced
, hour next morning . The arrangements were most judiciously made , ancl reflect much credit on the stewards , who were particularly attentive to the visitors . The refreshments were abundant ; the viands of the best description , and the wines of the richest quality . The rooms were tastefull y decorated with the badges of the order , which tended much to enhance the brilliancy of the scene . The night passed over in the most satisfactory manner , and nothing occurred , even of the most trivial kind ,
to mar the festivities . NAAS , NOV . —The Masonic Lodge-room was hung with black on AAr ednesday , as a mark of respect to the memory of their respected Master , Captain Madden , who died lately at Heme . -
NORTH MUNSTER . NENAGH , ( NO . 208 , ) Sept . 19 . —A meeting of the Brethren of this Lodge was held at Brundley ' s on Monday last , for the purpose of initiation . The R . AV . P . G . M ., Michael Furnell , Esq ., honored the Craft by his presence , and was highly pleased with the working of this comparatively young Lodge ; ancl on the occasion of his health being drunk after dinner , expressed himself in strong terms of approval of the
regularity of its system . Nov . —The W . M ., Bro . James Dempster , delivered a very elaborate , chaste and effective address , for which we regret we have not space . The occasion was in consequence of the secession of a younger Brother from this highly respectable Lodge , on the plea that such was made a , sine qua non by his spiritual director . The Prov . G . M ., Bro . Furnell , and many visiting brethren were present , who highly approved of the address , which was ordered to be entered on the minutes .
LIMERICK—ORPHAN SOCIETY . — The thanks of the Committee were unanimously voted to M . Furnell , Esq ., for his very kind letter and a donation , as premiums , for the most deserving orphans , of valuable books , placed at his disposal by Bro . F . B . Ribbans . LODGE NO . 13 . —The thanks of this Lodge were voted unanimousl y to Bro . Ribbans , " for his estimable and benevolent donation of books for the Masonic Orphan Institution . " The Lodge have since unanimously voted their subscription in aid of " Tlie Masonic Offering to
the Rev . Dr . Oliver . " The Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Furnell , continues his unceasing exertions to promote the cause of Freemasonry . A ov . 30 . —A highly respectable and crowded meeting took place at the Freemasons' Hall , being quarterly day of the North Munster Provincial Grand Lodge ; and we congratulate the R . W . P . U . M . on the proud array under liis bannerof a boddevoted to universal
benevo-, y lence ancl brotherly love . We are authorised to state that the representatives of every Lodge of the district pledged themselves individually and collectively to countenance , aid and support the Ancient Union Lodge , No . 13 , in carrying out their annual ball at tbe next assizes , in aid of the Masonic Orphan Institution . VOL . ix . 3 N
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was presented to him signed by Thomas AVhistler , AA . M . ; Henry AV . Talbott , S . AV .: H . M'Ccrmick , J . W . ; Charles S . Murphy , P . M . and Sec . ; to which Bro . AAliite replied in a very affecting address . . Dec . 7 . —The Brotherhood of Lodge 2-1 . 5 gave their annual ball at their rooms , No . 39 , French-street , on Wednesday evening . About two hundred ladies and gentlemen were present . Dancing commenced shortly after ten o ' clockand was kept up spiritedly until an advanced
, hour next morning . The arrangements were most judiciously made , ancl reflect much credit on the stewards , who were particularly attentive to the visitors . The refreshments were abundant ; the viands of the best description , and the wines of the richest quality . The rooms were tastefull y decorated with the badges of the order , which tended much to enhance the brilliancy of the scene . The night passed over in the most satisfactory manner , and nothing occurred , even of the most trivial kind ,
to mar the festivities . NAAS , NOV . —The Masonic Lodge-room was hung with black on AAr ednesday , as a mark of respect to the memory of their respected Master , Captain Madden , who died lately at Heme . -
NORTH MUNSTER . NENAGH , ( NO . 208 , ) Sept . 19 . —A meeting of the Brethren of this Lodge was held at Brundley ' s on Monday last , for the purpose of initiation . The R . AV . P . G . M ., Michael Furnell , Esq ., honored the Craft by his presence , and was highly pleased with the working of this comparatively young Lodge ; ancl on the occasion of his health being drunk after dinner , expressed himself in strong terms of approval of the
regularity of its system . Nov . —The W . M ., Bro . James Dempster , delivered a very elaborate , chaste and effective address , for which we regret we have not space . The occasion was in consequence of the secession of a younger Brother from this highly respectable Lodge , on the plea that such was made a , sine qua non by his spiritual director . The Prov . G . M ., Bro . Furnell , and many visiting brethren were present , who highly approved of the address , which was ordered to be entered on the minutes .
LIMERICK—ORPHAN SOCIETY . — The thanks of the Committee were unanimously voted to M . Furnell , Esq ., for his very kind letter and a donation , as premiums , for the most deserving orphans , of valuable books , placed at his disposal by Bro . F . B . Ribbans . LODGE NO . 13 . —The thanks of this Lodge were voted unanimousl y to Bro . Ribbans , " for his estimable and benevolent donation of books for the Masonic Orphan Institution . " The Lodge have since unanimously voted their subscription in aid of " Tlie Masonic Offering to
the Rev . Dr . Oliver . " The Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Furnell , continues his unceasing exertions to promote the cause of Freemasonry . A ov . 30 . —A highly respectable and crowded meeting took place at the Freemasons' Hall , being quarterly day of the North Munster Provincial Grand Lodge ; and we congratulate the R . W . P . U . M . on the proud array under liis bannerof a boddevoted to universal
benevo-, y lence ancl brotherly love . We are authorised to state that the representatives of every Lodge of the district pledged themselves individually and collectively to countenance , aid and support the Ancient Union Lodge , No . 13 , in carrying out their annual ball at tbe next assizes , in aid of the Masonic Orphan Institution . VOL . ix . 3 N