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Ireland.
IRELAND .
DUNDALK . THE Freemasons ofDtmdalk intend iuviting their distinguished brother , Lieutenant Macneill , one of the heroes of Lucknow , to a splendid banquet early in June , at which some of the first Craftsmen in Ireland are expected to be present . Lieut . Maeneill was Worshipful Master of both th . eDund . ilk Lodges previous to his entering the army .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
TRINIDAD . INSTALLATION OF THE ntOVI . N'CTAL CUUItt ) MASTER . On Friday , the 6 th May , according to previous appointment , tho Masonic Temple on Mount Zion was filled to overflowing with brethren of the " mystic tie" to witness the installation of the RAY . Bro . Daniel Hart , as Provincial Grand Master for the province of Trinidad , Grenada , and St . Vincent . The brethren being all assembled within the Lod-room at a quarter past sevenMthe
ge , r .., Prov . H . M ., accompanied by the Prov . G . Sec , preceded by the Sword Bearer , entered , the brethren all standing . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been opened in due form by the Prov . G . M . and his patent of appointment from the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . of England , read , he was then by Bro . John O'Brien , W . M . of the Royal Philanthropic Lodge , No . 5 S 5 , installed according to ancient custom . The Prov . G . M . was next saluted in the three degrees , the Freemasons' march being played on the violin by Bros . M . A . Hart and F . Penco . Bro . E . Martin was then
proposed by Bro . J . Black , P . M ., as Prov . G-. Treas ., which was seconded by Bro . Mitlvaney ; a show of hands was called for and proved unanimous in favour of that brother . The Prov . Grand Master then appointed and installed as his officers —R . W . Bro . Robert G-iippy . D . Prov . G . M . ; V . W . Bro . John O'Brien , Prov . G S . W ; V . W . ttv « . IT . Covsbie , Prov . G .. T . W . ; V . W . Bro . the Rev . G . G . Dunn , Prov . G Chaplain : V . W . Bro . John Black , Prov . G . Registrar ; V . W . Bro . E . Martin , Prov . G . Treasurer ; V . W . Pro . MMPhilipProvGSecretaryBroSWGould
. . , . . ; . .. , Asst . Prov . G . Secretary ; Bro . II . Stone , Prov . G . S . D . ; Bro . J . Laughlin , Prov . U . J . D . ; V . ro . J . P . Peat Prov . 0 . Sup . of "Works ; Bro . If . Van Buren , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Bro . M . A . Hart , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bro . . 11 . Bedford , Prov . G . Purs . ; Bros . W . ' ! . ' . Brerotou , and CI . ' ! . ' . Malvaney , of Koyal Philanthropic Lodge . No . 5 So , as Prov . It . Stewards .
^ The Prov . Grand Master then addressed the brethren as follows : — ' •' Brethren , 1 am not insensible of the hi gh and responsible post which has been entrusted to my care hy oiw beloved and . Most Worshi pful Grand Master . In assuming the duties of my office , I do so with a font determination of impartially weighin" all matters that may be brought under my notice , and of dealing with the same without favour or affection . I shall not fail to look personally into all matters connected with my province , and to listen with a respectfulness to every brother who feel to call attention
may disposed my to any question touching the well being of . our institution . To uphold tho honour and character of our noble order and to protect its bulwarks , will be my constant study ; taking tho opportunity of holding out tho ham ! . - * of fellowship to such as may be entitled thereto , and dealing with firmness wherever necessary . I look forward for that valuable aid and assistance which I am aware you are fully capable to afford me , and you may rest assured that you will at all times find me ready to carry out such measures for the
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Ireland.
IRELAND .
DUNDALK . THE Freemasons ofDtmdalk intend iuviting their distinguished brother , Lieutenant Macneill , one of the heroes of Lucknow , to a splendid banquet early in June , at which some of the first Craftsmen in Ireland are expected to be present . Lieut . Maeneill was Worshipful Master of both th . eDund . ilk Lodges previous to his entering the army .
Colonial.
COLONIAL .
TRINIDAD . INSTALLATION OF THE ntOVI . N'CTAL CUUItt ) MASTER . On Friday , the 6 th May , according to previous appointment , tho Masonic Temple on Mount Zion was filled to overflowing with brethren of the " mystic tie" to witness the installation of the RAY . Bro . Daniel Hart , as Provincial Grand Master for the province of Trinidad , Grenada , and St . Vincent . The brethren being all assembled within the Lod-room at a quarter past sevenMthe
ge , r .., Prov . H . M ., accompanied by the Prov . G . Sec , preceded by the Sword Bearer , entered , the brethren all standing . The Provincial Grand Lodge having been opened in due form by the Prov . G . M . and his patent of appointment from the Earl of Zetland , M . W . G . M . of England , read , he was then by Bro . John O'Brien , W . M . of the Royal Philanthropic Lodge , No . 5 S 5 , installed according to ancient custom . The Prov . G . M . was next saluted in the three degrees , the Freemasons' march being played on the violin by Bros . M . A . Hart and F . Penco . Bro . E . Martin was then
proposed by Bro . J . Black , P . M ., as Prov . G-. Treas ., which was seconded by Bro . Mitlvaney ; a show of hands was called for and proved unanimous in favour of that brother . The Prov . Grand Master then appointed and installed as his officers —R . W . Bro . Robert G-iippy . D . Prov . G . M . ; V . W . Bro . John O'Brien , Prov . G S . W ; V . W . ttv « . IT . Covsbie , Prov . G .. T . W . ; V . W . Bro . the Rev . G . G . Dunn , Prov . G Chaplain : V . W . Bro . John Black , Prov . G . Registrar ; V . W . Bro . E . Martin , Prov . G . Treasurer ; V . W . Pro . MMPhilipProvGSecretaryBroSWGould
. . , . . ; . .. , Asst . Prov . G . Secretary ; Bro . II . Stone , Prov . G . S . D . ; Bro . J . Laughlin , Prov . U . J . D . ; V . ro . J . P . Peat Prov . 0 . Sup . of "Works ; Bro . If . Van Buren , Prov . G . Dir . of Cers . ; Bro . M . A . Hart , Prov . G . S . B . ; Bro . . 11 . Bedford , Prov . G . Purs . ; Bros . W . ' ! . ' . Brerotou , and CI . ' ! . ' . Malvaney , of Koyal Philanthropic Lodge . No . 5 So , as Prov . It . Stewards .
^ The Prov . Grand Master then addressed the brethren as follows : — ' •' Brethren , 1 am not insensible of the hi gh and responsible post which has been entrusted to my care hy oiw beloved and . Most Worshi pful Grand Master . In assuming the duties of my office , I do so with a font determination of impartially weighin" all matters that may be brought under my notice , and of dealing with the same without favour or affection . I shall not fail to look personally into all matters connected with my province , and to listen with a respectfulness to every brother who feel to call attention
may disposed my to any question touching the well being of . our institution . To uphold tho honour and character of our noble order and to protect its bulwarks , will be my constant study ; taking tho opportunity of holding out tho ham ! . - * of fellowship to such as may be entitled thereto , and dealing with firmness wherever necessary . I look forward for that valuable aid and assistance which I am aware you are fully capable to afford me , and you may rest assured that you will at all times find me ready to carry out such measures for the