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Scotland.
province , commencing with Dundee—an announcement which afforded much satisfaction to the Brethren . At eleven o ' clock tho It . W . M . closed the Lodge in due form , when the Brethren separated , all highly delig hted with the proceedings of the evening , and desirous for a renewal of such an agreeable and well-regulated meeting . Before the Lodge was closed , it was proposed from the Chair , and cordially agreed to by the MastersOffice-bearersand Brethren of the
, , Dundee Lodges , that each Lodge should adopt Bro . Miller as an honorary member , and furnish him with a requisite diploma . The Lodges present were : —The Dundee Operative , No . 47 , Bro . Thomas Cuthbert , It . W . M . ; the Dundee Ancient , No . 49 , Bro . G . Bissett . R . W . M . ; the Dundee St . David's , No . 78 , Bro . G . L . L .
Alison , R . W . M . ; the Thistle Operative , No . 158 , Bro . A . Cloudsley , R . W . M . ; the Forfar and Kincardine , No . 225 , Bro . Crabb , It . W . M . ; the Caledonian , No . 254 , Bro . W . Brown , R . W . M . ; the Dundee Camperdown , No . 317 , Bro . Gelkie , R . W . M . Deputations from St . Andrew ' s , St . Andrew , No . 25 , Bro . G . Cruikshank , R . W . M . ; Arbroath , St . Figeans , No . 101 , Bro . D . Arrott , R . W . M . ; Montrose , St . Peter ' s , No . 120 , Bro . J . Calvert , R . W . M ., besides several Brethren from other Lodges .
Altogether , this meeting , combined with the interesting proceedings in laying the foundation-stone of our Royal Infirmary by the M . W . the Grand Master of Scotland , the Duke of Athole , in July last , has had the very beneficial effect of reviving our ancient and honourable Craft in this large and important community ; and we have every reason to anticipate that it will continue to flourish . Such opportunities of bringing the Brethren of the various Lodges together , in fraternal communication , cannot fail to have the best effects .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
Grand Masonic Banquet , given by the Youghall Lodge , No . 68 , to the Right Worshipfid Colonel James Charles Chatterton , K . H ., K . S . F ., Prov . G . M . of Munster , 33 rd . — This interesting and splendid entertainment took place at Youg hall , co . Cork , on the 8 th October , 1852 , and having received letters from many friends upon the subject , we are enabled to compile an account , which cannot fail to be very gratifying to our readers .
After partaking of a very elegant entertainment , and the usual toasts being given , the health of the honoured and illustrious guest was propose ! by Brother T . John , which we need not say was received with rapturous applause . On silence being obtained , the illustrious Grand Master , evidently much overcome by his feelings ,
rose and said : — My dear Brethren and friends , believe mo I did not require this flattering and additional proof of your kindness , to convince me of your attachment and brotherly love , having already , in so many instances , received the most convincing iiroofs of both . Since my first advent amongst you , my Brethrensince my fast introduction to your excellent Lodge , my Masonic life 1 V , YS been
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Scotland.
province , commencing with Dundee—an announcement which afforded much satisfaction to the Brethren . At eleven o ' clock tho It . W . M . closed the Lodge in due form , when the Brethren separated , all highly delig hted with the proceedings of the evening , and desirous for a renewal of such an agreeable and well-regulated meeting . Before the Lodge was closed , it was proposed from the Chair , and cordially agreed to by the MastersOffice-bearersand Brethren of the
, , Dundee Lodges , that each Lodge should adopt Bro . Miller as an honorary member , and furnish him with a requisite diploma . The Lodges present were : —The Dundee Operative , No . 47 , Bro . Thomas Cuthbert , It . W . M . ; the Dundee Ancient , No . 49 , Bro . G . Bissett . R . W . M . ; the Dundee St . David's , No . 78 , Bro . G . L . L .
Alison , R . W . M . ; the Thistle Operative , No . 158 , Bro . A . Cloudsley , R . W . M . ; the Forfar and Kincardine , No . 225 , Bro . Crabb , It . W . M . ; the Caledonian , No . 254 , Bro . W . Brown , R . W . M . ; the Dundee Camperdown , No . 317 , Bro . Gelkie , R . W . M . Deputations from St . Andrew ' s , St . Andrew , No . 25 , Bro . G . Cruikshank , R . W . M . ; Arbroath , St . Figeans , No . 101 , Bro . D . Arrott , R . W . M . ; Montrose , St . Peter ' s , No . 120 , Bro . J . Calvert , R . W . M ., besides several Brethren from other Lodges .
Altogether , this meeting , combined with the interesting proceedings in laying the foundation-stone of our Royal Infirmary by the M . W . the Grand Master of Scotland , the Duke of Athole , in July last , has had the very beneficial effect of reviving our ancient and honourable Craft in this large and important community ; and we have every reason to anticipate that it will continue to flourish . Such opportunities of bringing the Brethren of the various Lodges together , in fraternal communication , cannot fail to have the best effects .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
Grand Masonic Banquet , given by the Youghall Lodge , No . 68 , to the Right Worshipfid Colonel James Charles Chatterton , K . H ., K . S . F ., Prov . G . M . of Munster , 33 rd . — This interesting and splendid entertainment took place at Youg hall , co . Cork , on the 8 th October , 1852 , and having received letters from many friends upon the subject , we are enabled to compile an account , which cannot fail to be very gratifying to our readers .
After partaking of a very elegant entertainment , and the usual toasts being given , the health of the honoured and illustrious guest was propose ! by Brother T . John , which we need not say was received with rapturous applause . On silence being obtained , the illustrious Grand Master , evidently much overcome by his feelings ,
rose and said : — My dear Brethren and friends , believe mo I did not require this flattering and additional proof of your kindness , to convince me of your attachment and brotherly love , having already , in so many instances , received the most convincing iiroofs of both . Since my first advent amongst you , my Brethrensince my fast introduction to your excellent Lodge , my Masonic life 1 V , YS been