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Ireland.
LIMERICK , Nov . 7 . —The Provincial Grand Lodge of North Munster met this day at the Freemasons' Hall , Henry-street , followed by the Triune Lodge , 333 , and by Prince Masons Ch . No .-1 . The P . G . Master called their attention to the prevalent frightful distress , particularly instancing the deplorable destitution of a large portion of St . Michael ' s parish , severed from the aid emanating from the opulent portion bthe municipal boundaryand making an appeal on behalf of the
y , Mungret relief committee , obtained in addition to £ 6 from himself , a similar amount from the W . M . of the Triune Lodge , and from the M . W . S . of Ch . 4 . Dec . 5 . —The Freemasons' Hall undergoing some repairs and embellishment , the Triune Lodge , No . 333 , held their monthly meeting this day , at the residence of the R . W . Provincial Grand Master , Brother M . Furnell ; when three Brethren were affiliatedand one recipient
, brought to light . This Lodge , not yet twelve months formed , displays a regalia of singular taste and value ; and has subscribed handsomely to Masonic Charities ! to the Poor Relief Fund of the parish , and to the Grand Lodge , building fund . Such are the Masonic acts which best prove its high character . The following were the Officers elected for the ensuing session : —Tile County Treasurer , Brother George Furnell , W . Master ; James D .
Macnamara , Senior Warden ; John Massy , Junior Warden : John Westroppj Senior Deacon ; Wm . F . Holland , Junior Deacon ; the Rev . Wm . Eyre Massy , Chaplain ; T . Jervis , Steward ; W . A . Evans , M . D ., Inner tiuard ; M . Furnell , Treasurer and Secretary .
Foreign.*
FOREIGN . *
Bros . R . and C . Chalmers , No . 8 , Great St . James s-street , Montreal , are Agents for the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " and will execute all communications . We confidently refer our subscribers , therefore , to ; our . Brothers . PARIS . —The Supreme Council ( 33 rd ) of the Grand Orient haye
unanimously acknowledged the Supreme Council ( 33 rd ) 'for England and Wales arid ; ihe dependencies of the British crown , and the alliance being complete , representatives will be exchanged forthwith .: ' ; ' 'MANHEIM;— Previously ' 'to the public ceremony of . the inauguration of the Erwiii statue , the Freemasons requested permission , toi assemble in the grand 'dukedom b'f . Baden ] which was immediately ! granted , by , the state "' Tlieliberal' kindness ' with which ! the memorial was lied
. . . comp iyi ' th , raised the . spirits ; and tlie hopes of -the few remaining members . p f tlie ' quiesc ' eht Lodge , " Charles of Concord , " who had ! eeased ^ toyme ^ t since . 18 . 13 ! . .. They . jinade official application to the goverpmentitp ' be allowed ^ tff recb ' m ' meiicetitheir Mas . affirmative Answer ';; m ' ahypf thb t to a ' . tteh'd ; tne : . ' rebpening ; .,. '''* ' . ' .. ' . ., " , -.., „ ,, _ ,-, y-,- ; r ,. : k y ; -o
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Ireland.
LIMERICK , Nov . 7 . —The Provincial Grand Lodge of North Munster met this day at the Freemasons' Hall , Henry-street , followed by the Triune Lodge , 333 , and by Prince Masons Ch . No .-1 . The P . G . Master called their attention to the prevalent frightful distress , particularly instancing the deplorable destitution of a large portion of St . Michael ' s parish , severed from the aid emanating from the opulent portion bthe municipal boundaryand making an appeal on behalf of the
y , Mungret relief committee , obtained in addition to £ 6 from himself , a similar amount from the W . M . of the Triune Lodge , and from the M . W . S . of Ch . 4 . Dec . 5 . —The Freemasons' Hall undergoing some repairs and embellishment , the Triune Lodge , No . 333 , held their monthly meeting this day , at the residence of the R . W . Provincial Grand Master , Brother M . Furnell ; when three Brethren were affiliatedand one recipient
, brought to light . This Lodge , not yet twelve months formed , displays a regalia of singular taste and value ; and has subscribed handsomely to Masonic Charities ! to the Poor Relief Fund of the parish , and to the Grand Lodge , building fund . Such are the Masonic acts which best prove its high character . The following were the Officers elected for the ensuing session : —Tile County Treasurer , Brother George Furnell , W . Master ; James D .
Macnamara , Senior Warden ; John Massy , Junior Warden : John Westroppj Senior Deacon ; Wm . F . Holland , Junior Deacon ; the Rev . Wm . Eyre Massy , Chaplain ; T . Jervis , Steward ; W . A . Evans , M . D ., Inner tiuard ; M . Furnell , Treasurer and Secretary .
Foreign.*
FOREIGN . *
Bros . R . and C . Chalmers , No . 8 , Great St . James s-street , Montreal , are Agents for the " Freemasons' Quarterly Review , " and will execute all communications . We confidently refer our subscribers , therefore , to ; our . Brothers . PARIS . —The Supreme Council ( 33 rd ) of the Grand Orient haye
unanimously acknowledged the Supreme Council ( 33 rd ) 'for England and Wales arid ; ihe dependencies of the British crown , and the alliance being complete , representatives will be exchanged forthwith .: ' ; ' 'MANHEIM;— Previously ' 'to the public ceremony of . the inauguration of the Erwiii statue , the Freemasons requested permission , toi assemble in the grand 'dukedom b'f . Baden ] which was immediately ! granted , by , the state "' Tlieliberal' kindness ' with which ! the memorial was lied
. . . comp iyi ' th , raised the . spirits ; and tlie hopes of -the few remaining members . p f tlie ' quiesc ' eht Lodge , " Charles of Concord , " who had ! eeased ^ toyme ^ t since . 18 . 13 ! . .. They . jinade official application to the goverpmentitp ' be allowed ^ tff recb ' m ' meiicetitheir Mas . affirmative Answer ';; m ' ahypf thb t to a ' . tteh'd ; tne : . ' rebpening ; .,. '''* ' . ' .. ' . ., " , -.., „ ,, _ ,-, y-,- ; r ,. : k y ; -o