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a great number of guests was invited , especially the grand officers and other members of the original Chapter . It took place in Jude ' s new Hall . The table presented a magnificent appearance , not only from the profusion of plate , but from the beauty , elaborate taste , ancl artistic : design of the several centre pieces , made of pastry of various hues and colours which stood on the table , covered with Masonic devices . Amongst those of the oriinal Chapter in attendance were Bros . Air
g derman Hoyte , D . G . Master of Ireland ; Quinton , Albrig ht , Murphy , and Gleeson , of Limerick . After the cloth was removed the usual loyal and appropriate toasts were proposed . Among the toasts proposed with fervid eloquence , and received with the most affectionate greeting , were the healths of Dr . Arnott , the Grand Prior of Scotland , and Dr . Crucefix , 33 rd degree , whoalthough both absent from the happy scenewere thus identified
, , with this happy meeting ; and , after a delightful evening , the company separatetl , mutually gratified with the cordial union thus finally established . Letters of apology , expressive of the deepest regret at not being able to attend , were received from Bros . AValker , Arnott , G . Prior , of Scotland , John Norman , D . G . President , R . T . Crucefix , 33 ° , and G . J . Baldwin , S . P . R . C , & c .
PARSONSTOWN , NOV . 11 . —The Second union dinner of the Parsoiistown , Ballinasloe , Banagher , ancl neighbouring Masonic Lodges ; took place in Bro . Dooly ' s Assembly-rooms in this town . It ' was one of the most imposing spectacles the mind can well conceive , which was considerably heightened by enchanting music . At half-past six o ' clock about seventy Brethren sat down to dinner . John Waters , Esq ! , M . D . Wf M-, presided ; Thomas Mitchell , S . AV ., acted as croupier ! , Tlie
following Lodges were largely represented , viz . —1 , 2 , 4 , 12 , 13 , 32 , 49 , 50 _ , 71 , 137 , 139 , 163 , 208 , 224 , 302 , 30 G , and 46 G . Michael Furnell , Esq ., Grand Master of the 33 rd degree , the dernier grade of Masonry , Provincial Grand Master of North Munster , supported the Chairman on the right , and Captain Bell , AV . M ., 137 , on the left . The cloth being removed , and grace having been said , the AA ' orshipful Master proposed " the health of Her Most Gracious Majesty , " ancl other
loyal toasts . " The health of the Grand Masters of England , Scotland , and : Ireland , " followed . The CHAIRMAN , in very suitable and complimentary terms , proposed " the health of Bro . Furnell . " Drank with the usual honours . :: Bro . FURNELL returned thanks in a very eloquent manner ; and having passed a very deserved eulogium on the merits of the President , concluded by proposing his healthwhich was drunk with much applause
, and the honours . The MASTER appropriately returned thanks for the very flattering manner in which his health had been drunk , and expressed the extreme pleasure it afforded him to see so many strangers present , ancl was convinced that their coming together would advance Masonry . . Various toasts were afterwards given and severally replied to . ' "" ¦ ?'
Oct . 23 . —The Donoughmore Lodge , No . 44 , assembled at their hall , Clonmel , for , the purpose of inducting their AV . Master , the Right , Hon . the" Earl of . Dpnoughmore , a , name so justly venerated by the Orderl The ancient arid sublime ceremonial was conducted in the most imposing mariner , tlie Brethren of 44 having invited the Provincial Grand Master
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Ireland.
a great number of guests was invited , especially the grand officers and other members of the original Chapter . It took place in Jude ' s new Hall . The table presented a magnificent appearance , not only from the profusion of plate , but from the beauty , elaborate taste , ancl artistic : design of the several centre pieces , made of pastry of various hues and colours which stood on the table , covered with Masonic devices . Amongst those of the oriinal Chapter in attendance were Bros . Air
g derman Hoyte , D . G . Master of Ireland ; Quinton , Albrig ht , Murphy , and Gleeson , of Limerick . After the cloth was removed the usual loyal and appropriate toasts were proposed . Among the toasts proposed with fervid eloquence , and received with the most affectionate greeting , were the healths of Dr . Arnott , the Grand Prior of Scotland , and Dr . Crucefix , 33 rd degree , whoalthough both absent from the happy scenewere thus identified
, , with this happy meeting ; and , after a delightful evening , the company separatetl , mutually gratified with the cordial union thus finally established . Letters of apology , expressive of the deepest regret at not being able to attend , were received from Bros . AValker , Arnott , G . Prior , of Scotland , John Norman , D . G . President , R . T . Crucefix , 33 ° , and G . J . Baldwin , S . P . R . C , & c .
PARSONSTOWN , NOV . 11 . —The Second union dinner of the Parsoiistown , Ballinasloe , Banagher , ancl neighbouring Masonic Lodges ; took place in Bro . Dooly ' s Assembly-rooms in this town . It ' was one of the most imposing spectacles the mind can well conceive , which was considerably heightened by enchanting music . At half-past six o ' clock about seventy Brethren sat down to dinner . John Waters , Esq ! , M . D . Wf M-, presided ; Thomas Mitchell , S . AV ., acted as croupier ! , Tlie
following Lodges were largely represented , viz . —1 , 2 , 4 , 12 , 13 , 32 , 49 , 50 _ , 71 , 137 , 139 , 163 , 208 , 224 , 302 , 30 G , and 46 G . Michael Furnell , Esq ., Grand Master of the 33 rd degree , the dernier grade of Masonry , Provincial Grand Master of North Munster , supported the Chairman on the right , and Captain Bell , AV . M ., 137 , on the left . The cloth being removed , and grace having been said , the AA ' orshipful Master proposed " the health of Her Most Gracious Majesty , " ancl other
loyal toasts . " The health of the Grand Masters of England , Scotland , and : Ireland , " followed . The CHAIRMAN , in very suitable and complimentary terms , proposed " the health of Bro . Furnell . " Drank with the usual honours . :: Bro . FURNELL returned thanks in a very eloquent manner ; and having passed a very deserved eulogium on the merits of the President , concluded by proposing his healthwhich was drunk with much applause
, and the honours . The MASTER appropriately returned thanks for the very flattering manner in which his health had been drunk , and expressed the extreme pleasure it afforded him to see so many strangers present , ancl was convinced that their coming together would advance Masonry . . Various toasts were afterwards given and severally replied to . ' "" ¦ ?'
Oct . 23 . —The Donoughmore Lodge , No . 44 , assembled at their hall , Clonmel , for , the purpose of inducting their AV . Master , the Right , Hon . the" Earl of . Dpnoughmore , a , name so justly venerated by the Orderl The ancient arid sublime ceremonial was conducted in the most imposing mariner , tlie Brethren of 44 having invited the Provincial Grand Master