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Ireland.
when required , to respond , according to his ability , to the call of selfinterest and respectability . On the resignation of Brother Sharkey , the Prince Masons' Chapter have conferred the vacant stall and ribband on Lieut .-Colonel C . Kin" -, Inspecting Field Officer of Dublin Garrison . Brother Veevers , High Sheriff of the City , is their Sovereign for the year current . Lodge No . 68 L , at its recent meeting , appointed a deputation to wait Brother Tenisonfor the of
on , purpose complimenting him by the presentation of an extremely handsome Past Master ' s jewel , composed of Irish diamonds , set in gold , as a token of their respect for one who has devoted much of his time and talents to the service of the Craft and the furtherance of the objects of Freemasonry . This tribute is equally creditable to the givers and receiver , and its presentation has diffused a feeling of satisfaction and approval amongst the majority , if not the whole of the Brethren who are acquainted with Mr . Tenison .
SONG Written by Brother Henry Grattan Curran , M . M . of Lodge No . 50 . Air— " Adieu ! a heart-warm , fond adieu . " All hail the hour , whose welcome wing Its holy influence sheds around , That wakes our heartsin fervid spring
, , To bless the spell by which we ' re bound . Frail phantoms lure and leave our youth , Guile charges sterner manhood ' s eye , But ours the trust , and ours the truth . The changeless , bright fraternal tie .
The vestals at the gushing fount Of morn relumed the altar ' s flame—The guarded fire , too pure to mount From aught save that untainted beam ; But holier far—no single ray Is poured upon our mystic rites—The full , Eternal orb of day
Our shrine of adoration lights . The golden tint—the sapphire ' s blue , His thousand glories there descend ; Each heart reflects some worshipped hue , And all in one bright homage blend . Oh ! bless the hour , and bless the tie . The holy compact sealed above ; And bless—Oh , bless the hearts that vie In fullness of fraternal love .
Nov . 17 . —Lodge of St . Patrick , No . 50 , was opened in clue form at four o ' clock this afternoon by P . M . Tenison , assisted by Brother O'Connor and P . M . Fltton . After the usual business , Brother Ellis was duly installed as Master , and Brother Green elected , nem . con ., Junior Deacon . A vote of thanks being unanimously passed to Brother Tenison , and an address of congratulation to the Duke of Sussex on his restoration to sight , the members and visitors , to the number of seventy-six , sat down to dinner , amongst whom were Mr . Akin . Speering ,
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Ireland.
when required , to respond , according to his ability , to the call of selfinterest and respectability . On the resignation of Brother Sharkey , the Prince Masons' Chapter have conferred the vacant stall and ribband on Lieut .-Colonel C . Kin" -, Inspecting Field Officer of Dublin Garrison . Brother Veevers , High Sheriff of the City , is their Sovereign for the year current . Lodge No . 68 L , at its recent meeting , appointed a deputation to wait Brother Tenisonfor the of
on , purpose complimenting him by the presentation of an extremely handsome Past Master ' s jewel , composed of Irish diamonds , set in gold , as a token of their respect for one who has devoted much of his time and talents to the service of the Craft and the furtherance of the objects of Freemasonry . This tribute is equally creditable to the givers and receiver , and its presentation has diffused a feeling of satisfaction and approval amongst the majority , if not the whole of the Brethren who are acquainted with Mr . Tenison .
SONG Written by Brother Henry Grattan Curran , M . M . of Lodge No . 50 . Air— " Adieu ! a heart-warm , fond adieu . " All hail the hour , whose welcome wing Its holy influence sheds around , That wakes our heartsin fervid spring
, , To bless the spell by which we ' re bound . Frail phantoms lure and leave our youth , Guile charges sterner manhood ' s eye , But ours the trust , and ours the truth . The changeless , bright fraternal tie .
The vestals at the gushing fount Of morn relumed the altar ' s flame—The guarded fire , too pure to mount From aught save that untainted beam ; But holier far—no single ray Is poured upon our mystic rites—The full , Eternal orb of day
Our shrine of adoration lights . The golden tint—the sapphire ' s blue , His thousand glories there descend ; Each heart reflects some worshipped hue , And all in one bright homage blend . Oh ! bless the hour , and bless the tie . The holy compact sealed above ; And bless—Oh , bless the hearts that vie In fullness of fraternal love .
Nov . 17 . —Lodge of St . Patrick , No . 50 , was opened in clue form at four o ' clock this afternoon by P . M . Tenison , assisted by Brother O'Connor and P . M . Fltton . After the usual business , Brother Ellis was duly installed as Master , and Brother Green elected , nem . con ., Junior Deacon . A vote of thanks being unanimously passed to Brother Tenison , and an address of congratulation to the Duke of Sussex on his restoration to sight , the members and visitors , to the number of seventy-six , sat down to dinner , amongst whom were Mr . Akin . Speering ,