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Ireland.
IRELAND .
To S . P . R . C . —Thc artist ' s charge for the designs will be more expensive than is supposed ; and Dr . Crucefix is of opinion tliat plates may be altogether dispensed with ; descriptive writing will answer every purpose- For reasons that cannot toell be given at present , he thinks that a separate pamphlet will be preferable , as the narrative can be more clearly continued and preserved . The consent of
A to the publication of his Correspondence in the Appendix is indispensable . Unnecessary delay is not desirable , but caution is ; and especially at the present moment , when a more comprehensive examination into some past events would equally become those whose inadvertence may have given a colorable pretext for an uncharitable construction of inoffensive conduct . Let not S . P . R . C . be
apprehensive— Woodfall did not betray Junius , who is undiscovered to this day . ARISTIDES . The letter on Limerick Proceedings is written in the spirit of truth , still it is our opinion it should not appear . Time will soften down asperities , and all differences may yet yield to forbearance .
DUBLIN . —Provincial Grand Lodyes . —The death of the Earl of Shannon has placed the Masonic Province of Munster in the hands of the Grand Lodge ; aud it is to be hoped that the election of a Masonic chieftain for so extensive a district may devolve upon some enterprising and zealous Mason , who will efficiently sustain , and maintain inviolate , the purity of our Masonic code . The Masonic Lodges at
LimerickNenaghEnnisKilrushCharle-, , , , ville , and Ratbkeale , are to be under the controul of a Provincial Grand Master . The Lodges are unanimous in the selection of Brother Michael Furnell , Esq . as provincial chief . The Lodges in Dublin have passed an active season , and the prospect is not without interest ; all are deserving attention , but our reporter has chiefly attended to 50 , 141 , 620 , and the Kilwinning ; where the arrangements have been interesting and important ,
March 16 . —The Supreme Grand Council for Ireland elected their officers for the year . The meetings are held on the third AVednesday in March , June , September , and December . The officers of country or foreign Chapters , & c . may be represented by proxies , when their officers cannot attend . Applications for warrants to be addressed to J . Fowler , Esq ., Deputy Grand Secretary , Commercial Buildings ; or to Dr . AVriht 2 GGreat Shi-streetDublin .
g , , p , June 24 . —The Grand Lodge celebrated St . John ' s Day , and installed their officers . May 30 . —REV . THOS . FLYNN . —The members of the most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland , presented thc Address voted by thc Grand Masonic Lodge of Ireland
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Ireland.
IRELAND .
To S . P . R . C . —Thc artist ' s charge for the designs will be more expensive than is supposed ; and Dr . Crucefix is of opinion tliat plates may be altogether dispensed with ; descriptive writing will answer every purpose- For reasons that cannot toell be given at present , he thinks that a separate pamphlet will be preferable , as the narrative can be more clearly continued and preserved . The consent of
A to the publication of his Correspondence in the Appendix is indispensable . Unnecessary delay is not desirable , but caution is ; and especially at the present moment , when a more comprehensive examination into some past events would equally become those whose inadvertence may have given a colorable pretext for an uncharitable construction of inoffensive conduct . Let not S . P . R . C . be
apprehensive— Woodfall did not betray Junius , who is undiscovered to this day . ARISTIDES . The letter on Limerick Proceedings is written in the spirit of truth , still it is our opinion it should not appear . Time will soften down asperities , and all differences may yet yield to forbearance .
DUBLIN . —Provincial Grand Lodyes . —The death of the Earl of Shannon has placed the Masonic Province of Munster in the hands of the Grand Lodge ; aud it is to be hoped that the election of a Masonic chieftain for so extensive a district may devolve upon some enterprising and zealous Mason , who will efficiently sustain , and maintain inviolate , the purity of our Masonic code . The Masonic Lodges at
LimerickNenaghEnnisKilrushCharle-, , , , ville , and Ratbkeale , are to be under the controul of a Provincial Grand Master . The Lodges are unanimous in the selection of Brother Michael Furnell , Esq . as provincial chief . The Lodges in Dublin have passed an active season , and the prospect is not without interest ; all are deserving attention , but our reporter has chiefly attended to 50 , 141 , 620 , and the Kilwinning ; where the arrangements have been interesting and important ,
March 16 . —The Supreme Grand Council for Ireland elected their officers for the year . The meetings are held on the third AVednesday in March , June , September , and December . The officers of country or foreign Chapters , & c . may be represented by proxies , when their officers cannot attend . Applications for warrants to be addressed to J . Fowler , Esq ., Deputy Grand Secretary , Commercial Buildings ; or to Dr . AVriht 2 GGreat Shi-streetDublin .
g , , p , June 24 . —The Grand Lodge celebrated St . John ' s Day , and installed their officers . May 30 . —REV . THOS . FLYNN . —The members of the most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of Ireland , presented thc Address voted by thc Grand Masonic Lodge of Ireland