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Ireland.
IRELAND .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . A MASON wishes to know what course he should take to ensure acknowledgment of communications to the Grand Lodge of England . The course is simple—worry your representative , he will worry the Grand Secretary , and thus in about two years you may get a reply . AN Iitisii P . M . is as uncourteous as severe in his remarks , which we refrain from publishing , because he will have to endure " the loud laugh . " The taunt of our
ingratitude for the sale of one hundred and fifty copies of the F . Q . It , in Dublin alone , has a dash of " wicked fun" in it ; for well we know that the said publication is not exactly understood in the said city of " cliqueism . " We circulate no such humber—nor ever did ; but what of that ? " The Schoolmaster is abroad , " and he that runs may read . If an Irish P . M . is really desirous of opposing us in Dublin , he shall have our co-operation at least , heart and soul . ¦ ! .: ' '' ONE OF THE 33 ° , —The pear is not ripe ; some few months hence , and we may announce the retirement of the Scoto-Gallus , and the appointment of his successor for Scotland . A CoitKisT . —Too late .
THE following advertisement gives a sorrowful intimation , of ; , the state ofpublic security : — .... , ,.,-"THE LANDLORD ' PROTECTIVE GARMENT . —The daily melancholy , announcements of assassination that are now disgracing the country , and the murderers permitted to walk quietly away and , defy the law , > have induced me to get constructed a garment , shot and ball proof , , so . that , i every man can be protected , and enabled to return the fire , of , ithe , assassinand thus soon put a stop to the cowardly conduct whichhas
, , deprived society of so many excellent and valuable lives , spreading , terror-, and : desolation through the country . I hope in a few days , to , hay , e , ar specimen garment on view , at my ware-rooms . " ... -..: . , . .- ; , , ; ,,.,,, ; Dee . 2-1 . —AVe have just received intimation that a packet intended for the ' " J " . Q . R . has been accidentally not only delayed , but is oh'the ' world of waters ! It contained the proceedings of Grand Lodge ; and - other matters . ' ^ :. ;! .- ¦ .- ' . ill
KILKENNY , Oct . 21 . —Lieut . Lord A . Churchill , 83 rd ! Regiment ) was ^ admitted a member of Lodge 37 . The Marquis of Ormonde ^ who had . ' been initiated at Corfu , was also admitted on the same occasion . , Tlie ' 83 rd Regiment has had a Lodge for many years in the corps . ' , '"' ., ' 'X " !' .. "'
Nov . 11 . —The Emerald Lodge , No . 49 , Charleville , ( designated-the-v Mother'Lodge , in North Munster , whose ancient warrant of-constitu-- ; tion , signed by Grand Master Lord Kingston , was granted 12 th April , ¦ 1730 ; ito Bros . Bruce , Roberts , and Donegan ) , held aj , brilliant . re-union at Copley's Hotel , to testify their esteem and affection fortheir excellelit . o Prov ; ¦ ¦ Grand Master , Bro . Furnell , whom they had ; specially ., iny , itecl ; previous to-his return to the district last September . The laboursljWere , ; admirably conducted , and several degrees of Craft Masonry ; iwere , ' coiixii
ferred . The Prov . Grand Master passed a well-merited encomiumijon i i theifLodge , for their undeviating conformity to the , landmarks . of ( then . ( Irdery fbritheir' uniform fidelity in the observance , of ! the ,-la , w , sjiandjfi ordinances of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , for their strict' cirouiiiBpcctiqiioi
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ireland.
IRELAND .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . A MASON wishes to know what course he should take to ensure acknowledgment of communications to the Grand Lodge of England . The course is simple—worry your representative , he will worry the Grand Secretary , and thus in about two years you may get a reply . AN Iitisii P . M . is as uncourteous as severe in his remarks , which we refrain from publishing , because he will have to endure " the loud laugh . " The taunt of our
ingratitude for the sale of one hundred and fifty copies of the F . Q . It , in Dublin alone , has a dash of " wicked fun" in it ; for well we know that the said publication is not exactly understood in the said city of " cliqueism . " We circulate no such humber—nor ever did ; but what of that ? " The Schoolmaster is abroad , " and he that runs may read . If an Irish P . M . is really desirous of opposing us in Dublin , he shall have our co-operation at least , heart and soul . ¦ ! .: ' '' ONE OF THE 33 ° , —The pear is not ripe ; some few months hence , and we may announce the retirement of the Scoto-Gallus , and the appointment of his successor for Scotland . A CoitKisT . —Too late .
THE following advertisement gives a sorrowful intimation , of ; , the state ofpublic security : — .... , ,.,-"THE LANDLORD ' PROTECTIVE GARMENT . —The daily melancholy , announcements of assassination that are now disgracing the country , and the murderers permitted to walk quietly away and , defy the law , > have induced me to get constructed a garment , shot and ball proof , , so . that , i every man can be protected , and enabled to return the fire , of , ithe , assassinand thus soon put a stop to the cowardly conduct whichhas
, , deprived society of so many excellent and valuable lives , spreading , terror-, and : desolation through the country . I hope in a few days , to , hay , e , ar specimen garment on view , at my ware-rooms . " ... -..: . , . .- ; , , ; ,,.,,, ; Dee . 2-1 . —AVe have just received intimation that a packet intended for the ' " J " . Q . R . has been accidentally not only delayed , but is oh'the ' world of waters ! It contained the proceedings of Grand Lodge ; and - other matters . ' ^ :. ;! .- ¦ .- ' . ill
KILKENNY , Oct . 21 . —Lieut . Lord A . Churchill , 83 rd ! Regiment ) was ^ admitted a member of Lodge 37 . The Marquis of Ormonde ^ who had . ' been initiated at Corfu , was also admitted on the same occasion . , Tlie ' 83 rd Regiment has had a Lodge for many years in the corps . ' , '"' ., ' 'X " !' .. "'
Nov . 11 . —The Emerald Lodge , No . 49 , Charleville , ( designated-the-v Mother'Lodge , in North Munster , whose ancient warrant of-constitu-- ; tion , signed by Grand Master Lord Kingston , was granted 12 th April , ¦ 1730 ; ito Bros . Bruce , Roberts , and Donegan ) , held aj , brilliant . re-union at Copley's Hotel , to testify their esteem and affection fortheir excellelit . o Prov ; ¦ ¦ Grand Master , Bro . Furnell , whom they had ; specially ., iny , itecl ; previous to-his return to the district last September . The laboursljWere , ; admirably conducted , and several degrees of Craft Masonry ; iwere , ' coiixii
ferred . The Prov . Grand Master passed a well-merited encomiumijon i i theifLodge , for their undeviating conformity to the , landmarks . of ( then . ( Irdery fbritheir' uniform fidelity in the observance , of ! the ,-la , w , sjiandjfi ordinances of the Grand Lodge of Ireland , for their strict' cirouiiiBpcctiqiioi