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Supreme Royal Arch Grand Chapter.
a futile attempt elsewhere , to coerce the free expression of legitimate sentiments , and to exercise a censorship over the freedom of the press . Several distinguished members of the Order attended , including many of the Grand Chapter of Prince Masons . The utmost unanimity prevailed , while but one opinion was expressed on the necessity of having the difference that subsists at present in the highest order , suitably adjusted , by a fair investigation of the relative claims of both the contending parties , before an impartial and competent tribunal .
GRAND CHAPTER or ROSB Cnoix , Nov . 9 . —The Grand Chapter of P . G . Rose Croix , of Ireland , commenced its winter session on Saturday , the 9 th inst ., at the Assembly Rooms , in Grafton-street . The meeting ivas , as usual , attended by a Dumber of the most respectable members of the Order resident in Dublin , including many of the most able and experienced Past-Masters of the Craft Lodges , 6 , SO , 100 , 125 , 143 , 153 , & c , & c . On this occasion , Brethren from the most distant parts of the
empire assembled to give weight aud eclat to the proceedings of the evening , which were of unusual interest . Among the distinguished persons who attended the conclave , the Grand Prior of Scotland , Brother Walker ArnoU , of Arlary , was present , and was received with the honours due to his exalted Mas . on . ic rank . This most ' eminent and accomplished member of the highest orders of Masonry , having received the . degree of M . W . S . in the Grand Chapter ,
presided 'during a part of the transaction : and , in the course of the evening , delivered to the assembled Brethren an eloquent lecture , which was replete with interest and historical erudition ; wherein he took a rapid glance at the introduction of the Rose Croix into Ireland , and its legitimate transmission through the Grand Chapter , from thence to the present day . 'Brother Walter Lawrence , of Lisreaghue , and his son , Bro . Walter'Lawrence , jun .. were also elevated to tlie rank of M . W . S . P . G .
, Rose Croix ; and , after a variety of important matters , brought before the Chapter , had been discussed , the Brethren retired to a banquet . We understand that the H on . Robert Le Poer Trench ( brother of the Earl of Clancarty ) , ( 137 ) , Arthur Browne , Esq ., J . P . ( . 137 ) , and Jas . Ball , Esq ., J . P . ( Master elect , 137 ) , have been initiated in the Grand Chapter of Ireland : also , that the Hon . A . G . Stewart , son of Lord Moray , has been proposed .
Li-UEKJoy . — 'Iiiie ; Arrangements for the season are iri excellent operation , and we only await the hopeful settlement of the differences in Dublin that have too long-existed , to carry dd ' t ourg ' erieral objects with increased zeal and . animation .-: ' - ' ' ' , - ' '; ' " A THY , Oct : 15 . —The Brethren ' of Lodge 167 met , pursuant , to . an unanimous resolution to entertain Bro . HenryRalph Standish at
dinner , and to present him with an address expressive of the Brethren ' s feelings , on his removal from the neighbourhood of this Lodge , when the address was presented to Brother Standish by the W . M . The address was extremely well worded , and the reply expressed in very explanatory and eloquent terms . The dinner was served up at Slieill ' s Hotel , and the evening having been , spent in perfect harmony , the Brethren separated evidently under embarrassed . feelings , at parting from one ivho was dear to them all .
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Supreme Royal Arch Grand Chapter.
a futile attempt elsewhere , to coerce the free expression of legitimate sentiments , and to exercise a censorship over the freedom of the press . Several distinguished members of the Order attended , including many of the Grand Chapter of Prince Masons . The utmost unanimity prevailed , while but one opinion was expressed on the necessity of having the difference that subsists at present in the highest order , suitably adjusted , by a fair investigation of the relative claims of both the contending parties , before an impartial and competent tribunal .
GRAND CHAPTER or ROSB Cnoix , Nov . 9 . —The Grand Chapter of P . G . Rose Croix , of Ireland , commenced its winter session on Saturday , the 9 th inst ., at the Assembly Rooms , in Grafton-street . The meeting ivas , as usual , attended by a Dumber of the most respectable members of the Order resident in Dublin , including many of the most able and experienced Past-Masters of the Craft Lodges , 6 , SO , 100 , 125 , 143 , 153 , & c , & c . On this occasion , Brethren from the most distant parts of the
empire assembled to give weight aud eclat to the proceedings of the evening , which were of unusual interest . Among the distinguished persons who attended the conclave , the Grand Prior of Scotland , Brother Walker ArnoU , of Arlary , was present , and was received with the honours due to his exalted Mas . on . ic rank . This most ' eminent and accomplished member of the highest orders of Masonry , having received the . degree of M . W . S . in the Grand Chapter ,
presided 'during a part of the transaction : and , in the course of the evening , delivered to the assembled Brethren an eloquent lecture , which was replete with interest and historical erudition ; wherein he took a rapid glance at the introduction of the Rose Croix into Ireland , and its legitimate transmission through the Grand Chapter , from thence to the present day . 'Brother Walter Lawrence , of Lisreaghue , and his son , Bro . Walter'Lawrence , jun .. were also elevated to tlie rank of M . W . S . P . G .
, Rose Croix ; and , after a variety of important matters , brought before the Chapter , had been discussed , the Brethren retired to a banquet . We understand that the H on . Robert Le Poer Trench ( brother of the Earl of Clancarty ) , ( 137 ) , Arthur Browne , Esq ., J . P . ( . 137 ) , and Jas . Ball , Esq ., J . P . ( Master elect , 137 ) , have been initiated in the Grand Chapter of Ireland : also , that the Hon . A . G . Stewart , son of Lord Moray , has been proposed .
Li-UEKJoy . — 'Iiiie ; Arrangements for the season are iri excellent operation , and we only await the hopeful settlement of the differences in Dublin that have too long-existed , to carry dd ' t ourg ' erieral objects with increased zeal and . animation .-: ' - ' ' ' , - ' '; ' " A THY , Oct : 15 . —The Brethren ' of Lodge 167 met , pursuant , to . an unanimous resolution to entertain Bro . HenryRalph Standish at
dinner , and to present him with an address expressive of the Brethren ' s feelings , on his removal from the neighbourhood of this Lodge , when the address was presented to Brother Standish by the W . M . The address was extremely well worded , and the reply expressed in very explanatory and eloquent terms . The dinner was served up at Slieill ' s Hotel , and the evening having been , spent in perfect harmony , the Brethren separated evidently under embarrassed . feelings , at parting from one ivho was dear to them all .