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they were well repaid by finding that their exertions had been appreciated . " The Tyler ' s toast" having been drunk , the company departed . AA'e may mention that the banqueting arrangements were generally excellent , and reflected much credit upon the stewards , who had been equally chosen from the two local lodges . They were Bros . Fellows , Yates , Tilclesley , Pickett , Joseph Ford , and

Savage . Bro . H . Corri , who is fulfilling an engagement at the theatre , with " The English Opera Company , " being a member of the Craft , was present at the banquet , and early in the evening volunteered the song of " Simon the Cellarer , " which was loudly applauded , upon which he favoured the company with another specimen of his excellent vocalisation . Bro . Corn's singing was a prominent feature of the evening ' s proceedings , and he received the thanks of the Provincial Grand Master for

his courtesy . The town was enlivened in the course ofthe day by peals from the Collegiate Church bells , which were rung in honour of the meeting .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LIMERICK . QUARTERLY DINNER OE THE EDEN LODG-E ( NO . 73 , I . C . ) The quarterly dinner of this lodge was celebrated on the evening of the llth inst . The room was tastefully decorated with banners and Masonic devices , together with engravings of his Grace the Duke of Leinster , Bro . jMichael Fiu-nel ) , late D . Prov . Grand Master of North Munster , and other

distinguished Masons . The brethren assembled soon after six in the lodge rooms . They comprised the following : —Bros . George Moore , AA . M . ; Thomas Adams , S . AV . ; James M'Nay , P . M ., acting J . AV . ; AV . Peacocke , P . M ., Treas . ; G . AV . Bassett , Sec ; J . Ferguson , S . D . ; AA' . C . Joyce , acting J . D . ; J . Horrel , P . M ., I . G . ; M . Phayer , P . M . ; AY . IT . M'Quaide , P . M . ; T . G . Glover , P . M . ; AV . Glover , P . M . ; G . AV . Pragnell , P . M . ; James Fife , P . M . ; S . AV . Keane , P . M'Dowall , F . Vanesbeck .

Visitors : Bros . Richard Fitgevald , Lodge 370 , Tralee ; Bro . Thomas Carey , Ancient , 271 ; Spink , 672 , England , & c , & c . The viands were of the very best description , and comprised all the delicacies ofthe season . The W . MASTER rose ancl requested the brethren to fill their glasses , in order to drink " The Health of their Gracious ' Queen . " The toast was received by tho brethren with every mark of

loyalty , for which Masons are proverbial . Air , " Rule Britannia , " by Bro . AV . Glover . The W . MASTER again rose and proposed " The Health of the Prince and Princess of AVales , " which was very cordially received .

Air , "Your looking as fresh as the morning , " by Bro . M'Quaide . The W . MASTER saicl the next toast he had to propose was that of "The Three Grand Masters— -Earl of Zetland , for England ; Duke of Leinster , for Ireland ; and Bro . AA'hite Melville , for Scotland . " The toast was received most cordially , the usual salute being given , which those exalted brethren are entitled to .

Bro . Carey sang a inost appropriate air , which called forth the approbation of the brethren . The AV . MASTER then saicl , Bro . Senior Warden , Junior Warden , and brethren , it now becomes my duty , and I assure you I feel a very great pleasure in proposing " The Health of our highly esteemed Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Henry Westropp . " He has also attained the distinction of being a member of Parliament , a position he is iu every way adapted to

fill . We , however , drink his health as our Provincial Grand Master . ( Hear , bear . ) The toast was very warmly received , and the usual salute given . The W . MASTER said the next toast was one that never should be forgotten in 73 ; aud when he mentioned the name of their illustrious . and esteemed Bro . Michael Furnell , he knew they would respond as Masons should do for their Past

Provincial Grand Master ( cheers ) . The toast was enthusiastically receiveci , and the usual salute given , amidst great enthusiasm . The charter toasts being disposed of , Bro . PHASER rose and said : AVorshipful Master and

brethren , it has been my pleasing duty for many years to observe , I might say , the father of the fraternity in this city ( Bro . W . Glover ) to be most constant in his attendance to promote Masonry in its integrity ( hear , hear ) . Bro . Glover is not onl y an ardent admirer of the time-honoured institution of Freemasonry , but as a Christian and Elder in this city , he has gained the esteem of his fellow citizens ( hear , bear ) . I have the pleasure of knowing Bro . Glover for fully a quarter of a century ,

and I must say that he has gained for himself a good character , which he will leave untarnished to his family when he attains to tbe Grand Lodge above ( applause ) . I was delighted to see him act this evening as Chaplain to the lodge , ancl it became him well to discharge those duties , he being the eldest Mason in Limerick . Bro . M'QTJAID -. Aye , in tho South of Ireland . Bro . PHAYER : I thank youBro . M'Quaidefor the

cor-, , rection . It is an honour to any lodge to have so old , so esteemed , and so worthy a brother among them as Bro . Glover . ( Applause . ) I now , AVorshipful Master , give you " The Health of our faithful Brother , " and I hope you will give him' all the honours it is in the power of the lodge to bestow . ( Hear , hear , and cheers . )

The toast was then given , ancl the worthy brother saluted accordingly . Bro . GLOVER rose to respond ancl said : AA'orshipful Master , to say I thank you for the kind and fraternal manner in which the lodge has endorsed the opinion of our esteemed Bro . Phayer , in drinking the toast so enthusiastically , is but a faint expression of my overflowing heart with love towards you all . This , and every evening I am permitted to come amongst you ,

I feel myself , as it were , surrounded by friendly brothers . ( Hear , hear . ) It is an intellectual thing to be a Freemason , enjoying the freedom of liberty to the fullest extent . I am over sixty years a member of your glorious Order , and I am not tired of it . ( Applause . ) I was made a Mason when I was twenty-three years old , and I am now eighty-three . Masonry is next to Christianity , ancl is calculated to give peace and concord in the earth . Bro . Glover described a few

stirring incidents of Jfasonie kindness bestowed in the year ' 98 , and at other periods to which he referred , and took his seat amidst great applause . Bro . ADAMS , S . W ., proposed "The Health of tho AVorshipful Master , " which was responded to in brief but suitable terms .

Ihe toast of " The Visiting Brethren " Tras next given and responded to in a very humorous and fraternal manner by Bro . Phayer , alluding to tbe pleasure bo felt in meeting at the festive board such men as the manager of the Union Bank , and others . Bro . CAREY likewise responded , as did also Bros . Spink and Fitzgerald , as visitors . Bro . M'QUAIDE proposed " The Health of the Senior AA ' arden ,

Bro . Adams , " in very fraternal and eloquent terms . Bro . ABATIS : AA orshipful Master and brethren , for the very handsome manner Bro , Past Master M'Quaide has proposed my health , ancl the way in which it was received by the brethren , accept my most heartfelt thanks . I think , however , he has in his over-kindness said too much of me . ( No , no . ) This evening brings to my mind the pleasing remembrance of the time I was initiated . I remember on that occasion having taken my

place at the right hand of the Worshipful Master . In responding to the toast of my health , I saicl that I would endeavour to have ambition enough to attain to that chair so excellently filled this evening , and it will probably be my good fortune in a few months hence to see my ambition fulfilled . ( Hear , hear . ) Everything in Masonry is to be admired , ancl whether a man be a Protestant , a Roman Catholic , or a Presbyterian , or any denomination of Christianthere you can meet him on the

, level and part on the square . ( Applause . ) Bro . ADAMS read the opinion of Abd-el-Kacler on Masonry , which went the round of the papers some ten days ago . The special correspondent of one of them said the reading of it almost convinced him to become a Mason , if it were not for one little matter , meaning the poker . ( Great laughter . ) Bro . Adams resumed his seat . Bro . PHAYER said : I wish to the health of two

Brepropose thren of Lodge 73 , and the difficulty is , which I will name first . They are both active members of the lodge , one of them is , however , a native , and has more plumes as being a " Peacocke " than the other —( laughter ) ; whilst he has all the feathers and majestic bearing of that lovely bird , he is entirely free

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THE CONGRESS OF GERMAN MASONS. Article 1
SECRET SCIENCES OF THE ANCIENTS. Article 2
HARMONY AND STRENGTH. Article 5
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Untitled Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
BELVIDERE LODGE, MAIDSTONE, No. 503. Article 10
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
IRELAND. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 18
Untitled Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Provincial.

they were well repaid by finding that their exertions had been appreciated . " The Tyler ' s toast" having been drunk , the company departed . AA'e may mention that the banqueting arrangements were generally excellent , and reflected much credit upon the stewards , who had been equally chosen from the two local lodges . They were Bros . Fellows , Yates , Tilclesley , Pickett , Joseph Ford , and

Savage . Bro . H . Corri , who is fulfilling an engagement at the theatre , with " The English Opera Company , " being a member of the Craft , was present at the banquet , and early in the evening volunteered the song of " Simon the Cellarer , " which was loudly applauded , upon which he favoured the company with another specimen of his excellent vocalisation . Bro . Corn's singing was a prominent feature of the evening ' s proceedings , and he received the thanks of the Provincial Grand Master for

his courtesy . The town was enlivened in the course ofthe day by peals from the Collegiate Church bells , which were rung in honour of the meeting .

Ireland.

IRELAND .

LIMERICK . QUARTERLY DINNER OE THE EDEN LODG-E ( NO . 73 , I . C . ) The quarterly dinner of this lodge was celebrated on the evening of the llth inst . The room was tastefully decorated with banners and Masonic devices , together with engravings of his Grace the Duke of Leinster , Bro . jMichael Fiu-nel ) , late D . Prov . Grand Master of North Munster , and other

distinguished Masons . The brethren assembled soon after six in the lodge rooms . They comprised the following : —Bros . George Moore , AA . M . ; Thomas Adams , S . AV . ; James M'Nay , P . M ., acting J . AV . ; AV . Peacocke , P . M ., Treas . ; G . AV . Bassett , Sec ; J . Ferguson , S . D . ; AA' . C . Joyce , acting J . D . ; J . Horrel , P . M ., I . G . ; M . Phayer , P . M . ; AY . IT . M'Quaide , P . M . ; T . G . Glover , P . M . ; AV . Glover , P . M . ; G . AV . Pragnell , P . M . ; James Fife , P . M . ; S . AV . Keane , P . M'Dowall , F . Vanesbeck .

Visitors : Bros . Richard Fitgevald , Lodge 370 , Tralee ; Bro . Thomas Carey , Ancient , 271 ; Spink , 672 , England , & c , & c . The viands were of the very best description , and comprised all the delicacies ofthe season . The W . MASTER rose ancl requested the brethren to fill their glasses , in order to drink " The Health of their Gracious ' Queen . " The toast was received by tho brethren with every mark of

loyalty , for which Masons are proverbial . Air , " Rule Britannia , " by Bro . AV . Glover . The W . MASTER again rose and proposed " The Health of the Prince and Princess of AVales , " which was very cordially received .

Air , "Your looking as fresh as the morning , " by Bro . M'Quaide . The W . MASTER saicl the next toast he had to propose was that of "The Three Grand Masters— -Earl of Zetland , for England ; Duke of Leinster , for Ireland ; and Bro . AA'hite Melville , for Scotland . " The toast was received most cordially , the usual salute being given , which those exalted brethren are entitled to .

Bro . Carey sang a inost appropriate air , which called forth the approbation of the brethren . The AV . MASTER then saicl , Bro . Senior Warden , Junior Warden , and brethren , it now becomes my duty , and I assure you I feel a very great pleasure in proposing " The Health of our highly esteemed Provincial Grand Master , Bro . Henry Westropp . " He has also attained the distinction of being a member of Parliament , a position he is iu every way adapted to

fill . We , however , drink his health as our Provincial Grand Master . ( Hear , bear . ) The toast was very warmly received , and the usual salute given . The W . MASTER said the next toast was one that never should be forgotten in 73 ; aud when he mentioned the name of their illustrious . and esteemed Bro . Michael Furnell , he knew they would respond as Masons should do for their Past

Provincial Grand Master ( cheers ) . The toast was enthusiastically receiveci , and the usual salute given , amidst great enthusiasm . The charter toasts being disposed of , Bro . PHASER rose and said : AVorshipful Master and

brethren , it has been my pleasing duty for many years to observe , I might say , the father of the fraternity in this city ( Bro . W . Glover ) to be most constant in his attendance to promote Masonry in its integrity ( hear , hear ) . Bro . Glover is not onl y an ardent admirer of the time-honoured institution of Freemasonry , but as a Christian and Elder in this city , he has gained the esteem of his fellow citizens ( hear , bear ) . I have the pleasure of knowing Bro . Glover for fully a quarter of a century ,

and I must say that he has gained for himself a good character , which he will leave untarnished to his family when he attains to tbe Grand Lodge above ( applause ) . I was delighted to see him act this evening as Chaplain to the lodge , ancl it became him well to discharge those duties , he being the eldest Mason in Limerick . Bro . M'QTJAID -. Aye , in tho South of Ireland . Bro . PHAYER : I thank youBro . M'Quaidefor the

cor-, , rection . It is an honour to any lodge to have so old , so esteemed , and so worthy a brother among them as Bro . Glover . ( Applause . ) I now , AVorshipful Master , give you " The Health of our faithful Brother , " and I hope you will give him' all the honours it is in the power of the lodge to bestow . ( Hear , hear , and cheers . )

The toast was then given , ancl the worthy brother saluted accordingly . Bro . GLOVER rose to respond ancl said : AA'orshipful Master , to say I thank you for the kind and fraternal manner in which the lodge has endorsed the opinion of our esteemed Bro . Phayer , in drinking the toast so enthusiastically , is but a faint expression of my overflowing heart with love towards you all . This , and every evening I am permitted to come amongst you ,

I feel myself , as it were , surrounded by friendly brothers . ( Hear , hear . ) It is an intellectual thing to be a Freemason , enjoying the freedom of liberty to the fullest extent . I am over sixty years a member of your glorious Order , and I am not tired of it . ( Applause . ) I was made a Mason when I was twenty-three years old , and I am now eighty-three . Masonry is next to Christianity , ancl is calculated to give peace and concord in the earth . Bro . Glover described a few

stirring incidents of Jfasonie kindness bestowed in the year ' 98 , and at other periods to which he referred , and took his seat amidst great applause . Bro . ADAMS , S . W ., proposed "The Health of tho AVorshipful Master , " which was responded to in brief but suitable terms .

Ihe toast of " The Visiting Brethren " Tras next given and responded to in a very humorous and fraternal manner by Bro . Phayer , alluding to tbe pleasure bo felt in meeting at the festive board such men as the manager of the Union Bank , and others . Bro . CAREY likewise responded , as did also Bros . Spink and Fitzgerald , as visitors . Bro . M'QUAIDE proposed " The Health of the Senior AA ' arden ,

Bro . Adams , " in very fraternal and eloquent terms . Bro . ABATIS : AA orshipful Master and brethren , for the very handsome manner Bro , Past Master M'Quaide has proposed my health , ancl the way in which it was received by the brethren , accept my most heartfelt thanks . I think , however , he has in his over-kindness said too much of me . ( No , no . ) This evening brings to my mind the pleasing remembrance of the time I was initiated . I remember on that occasion having taken my

place at the right hand of the Worshipful Master . In responding to the toast of my health , I saicl that I would endeavour to have ambition enough to attain to that chair so excellently filled this evening , and it will probably be my good fortune in a few months hence to see my ambition fulfilled . ( Hear , hear . ) Everything in Masonry is to be admired , ancl whether a man be a Protestant , a Roman Catholic , or a Presbyterian , or any denomination of Christianthere you can meet him on the

, level and part on the square . ( Applause . ) Bro . ADAMS read the opinion of Abd-el-Kacler on Masonry , which went the round of the papers some ten days ago . The special correspondent of one of them said the reading of it almost convinced him to become a Mason , if it were not for one little matter , meaning the poker . ( Great laughter . ) Bro . Adams resumed his seat . Bro . PHAYER said : I wish to the health of two

Brepropose thren of Lodge 73 , and the difficulty is , which I will name first . They are both active members of the lodge , one of them is , however , a native , and has more plumes as being a " Peacocke " than the other —( laughter ) ; whilst he has all the feathers and majestic bearing of that lovely bird , he is entirely free

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