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Scotland.
future occasion , he should go more minutely into the subject . Mr . T Shaw , Prov . Grand Warden , and Master of St . Regulus Lodge , made some remarks on the Phoenician history of Masonry . Much recondite research seems to be promised from these monthly meetings . There were about fifty Brethren present , and the evening was spent with the utmost harmony .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
WE , EDITOR—CEAD MILLE FAILTHA . —To all whom it may concern , but chiefly to those whose generous hearts can appreciate that fulness of joy which a defendant only can feel on his "honourable acquittal " at the " bar of Masonic opinion . " We address ourselves with sentiments of unabated respect—with an admiration of that social feeling which made days pass as minutes , but which stamped upon those minutes the impress of faith , and the knowledge of the heart . Memory has treasured up many things that happened in too brief a spacewith a
, cautious jealousy which Heath may dispel ; but as we hope to live to carry out into full operation the effect of the " Verdict , " so we shall retain , while we live , a warm remembrance of our reception among our Dublin friends ; whether they were right , or ourselves undeserving , time alone will tell . —CEAD MILLE FAILTHA . DUBLIN . —GRAND LODGE , MayZ , —Present the Rt . W . Wm . White , D . G . M . on the Thronea large number of Brethrenand several
, , , visitors , among them Bro . Dr . Crucefix , P . G . D . of England . The Lodge was opened in due form , and a prayer offered by the Rev . Thos . Flynn . A very animated discussion took place upon many interesting matters , and the Grand Lodge closed . An Emergency was held on May 23 , and adjourned until the 3 d of June . The D . G .. VI . presided , on both occasions , over a most numerous assembly . Some important communications were madeand resolutions
, entered into which were calculated to give general satisfaction , having reference to matters of more than ordinary interest to the stability of the Order in Ireland , which at this moment is in an unprecedented state of improvement and increase . May 4 . —PRINCE MASONS' CHAPTER . —Virtute et viris Virtutis . — Bro . Crucefix was this day affiliated a member of this Section of the Irish Fraternity . The M . W . Bro . Veevers presided on the occasion ,
and both as Sovereign in the Kites , and Chairman of the day , elicited proofs of his high attainments in the one character , and especial qualification in tiie other . The kindness of the Brethren having been directed to pay a mark of good will to their visitor—we need hardly say that to those whose birthright is "hospitality "—their visitor had to maintain a position of equal difficulty and novelty ; these matters , however , soon yieldedand the full tide of riht good feeling reached its flood , nor did
, g it ebb ; by a select compact it stopped at the very turn , and , please God , it may ever be found under the same similar happy circumstances . We feel in duty bound to say , that , having witnessed this ceremonial in London , Edinburgh and Paris , we on the whole give the palm to this Chapter .
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Scotland.
future occasion , he should go more minutely into the subject . Mr . T Shaw , Prov . Grand Warden , and Master of St . Regulus Lodge , made some remarks on the Phoenician history of Masonry . Much recondite research seems to be promised from these monthly meetings . There were about fifty Brethren present , and the evening was spent with the utmost harmony .
Ireland.
IRELAND .
WE , EDITOR—CEAD MILLE FAILTHA . —To all whom it may concern , but chiefly to those whose generous hearts can appreciate that fulness of joy which a defendant only can feel on his "honourable acquittal " at the " bar of Masonic opinion . " We address ourselves with sentiments of unabated respect—with an admiration of that social feeling which made days pass as minutes , but which stamped upon those minutes the impress of faith , and the knowledge of the heart . Memory has treasured up many things that happened in too brief a spacewith a
, cautious jealousy which Heath may dispel ; but as we hope to live to carry out into full operation the effect of the " Verdict , " so we shall retain , while we live , a warm remembrance of our reception among our Dublin friends ; whether they were right , or ourselves undeserving , time alone will tell . —CEAD MILLE FAILTHA . DUBLIN . —GRAND LODGE , MayZ , —Present the Rt . W . Wm . White , D . G . M . on the Thronea large number of Brethrenand several
, , , visitors , among them Bro . Dr . Crucefix , P . G . D . of England . The Lodge was opened in due form , and a prayer offered by the Rev . Thos . Flynn . A very animated discussion took place upon many interesting matters , and the Grand Lodge closed . An Emergency was held on May 23 , and adjourned until the 3 d of June . The D . G .. VI . presided , on both occasions , over a most numerous assembly . Some important communications were madeand resolutions
, entered into which were calculated to give general satisfaction , having reference to matters of more than ordinary interest to the stability of the Order in Ireland , which at this moment is in an unprecedented state of improvement and increase . May 4 . —PRINCE MASONS' CHAPTER . —Virtute et viris Virtutis . — Bro . Crucefix was this day affiliated a member of this Section of the Irish Fraternity . The M . W . Bro . Veevers presided on the occasion ,
and both as Sovereign in the Kites , and Chairman of the day , elicited proofs of his high attainments in the one character , and especial qualification in tiie other . The kindness of the Brethren having been directed to pay a mark of good will to their visitor—we need hardly say that to those whose birthright is "hospitality "—their visitor had to maintain a position of equal difficulty and novelty ; these matters , however , soon yieldedand the full tide of riht good feeling reached its flood , nor did
, g it ebb ; by a select compact it stopped at the very turn , and , please God , it may ever be found under the same similar happy circumstances . We feel in duty bound to say , that , having witnessed this ceremonial in London , Edinburgh and Paris , we on the whole give the palm to this Chapter .