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Ireland.

IRELAND .

LIMERICK . FESTIVAL or ST . JOHN . EDEN LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —The members of the lodge met at their rooms , Cecil-street , at high noon on the 27 th ult ., to install the officers for the ensuing six months . The following brethren were duly installed : —Bros . Horrell , AA . M . j Bloore , S . AA . j Blanning , J . W . ; Peacock , P . M ., Treasurer ; Bassett ,

P . BL , Secretary ; Adams , S . D . ; Bforgan , J . D . ; Langley , I . G . At half-past six o ' clock the Junior Warden announced to the brethren present that their attendance was required in the dining-room , which was tastefully fitted up with festoons and laurels . The cloth being removed , the AV . BIASTER rose and said , Brethren , —It is an admitted fact that there is no body of men more loyal than Free and Accepted Masons , and I , therefore ,

give you " Tlie Health of her gracious Blajesty the Queen . " Hie toast was enthusiastically received by the brethren . " God Save the Queen" by Bros . Peacock and Keane , the former accompanying on the piano . The W . MASTER again rose and said he had great pleasure in proposing "The Health of the Prince and Princess of AVales , " which was well received . The next toast was the three Grand Blasters , Earl of Zetland for England , Bro . Melville for Scotland , and the Duke of Leinster for Ireland , which was cordially responded to , and received all the honours these exalted brethren were entitled to .

Ihe AV . MASTER , then called on the Senior and Junior AVardens to command the brethren to fill their glasses , and in doing so he said he had a toast to propose ivhich would , no doubt , be received with every possible esteem and respect , and when he mentioned the name of their excellent Provincial Grand Blaster , Bro . Henry Westropp , he was sure it would be responded to in the manner he so eminently deserved . The toast was received with great honours , cheering , and the

usual salute . Bros . PEACOCKE and BI'QUAIDE , Prov . Grand Officers , returned thanks . The W . BIASTER said—The next toast on my list is one which , I am sure , all Bfasons present will respond to with every feeling of attachment . I mean " Our ex-Provincial Grand Master , Brother Blichael Furnell , 33 , " who is undoubtedly one of the best of Bfasons in this kingdom , and one whose very

name shall ever be revered in Lodge 73 . ( Applause . ) Tho toast was received , as it always has been , with great cheering . The W . BIASTER then requested Bros . Burke , Peacocke , and M'Quaido to visit the Brethren of Lodge 13 ( who were also celebrating the festival at Cleary's , late Cruise ' s Royal Hotel ) , as a deputation from Lodge 73 . The next toast was— " The Visiting Brethren , " which was well received . Bro . SMYTH , P . M ., said—AVorshipful Blaster , Brother Senior and Junior Wardens , I thank you sincerely for your kindness in proposing my health , and for the enthusiastic manner in which it has been received . I do not deserve such a manifestation of

your festeem towards _ me . As an old member of this lodge ( although not now a subscribing member ) , I always found the greatest possible pleasure in working with you . 1 am happy to see such unanimity of feeling and brotherly love . Blay it long continue . I can only say , if my stay in this garrison be further prolonged , I will feel it an honour to again join your lodgo . ( Several voices . —You are right welcome to 73 . ) I thank you , brethren , for your kindness . Blay relief and truth still be your

motto . Bro . Smyth concluded an excellent speech , and resumed his seat amidst much applause . Bro . PERSSE rose to respond and said—AA'brshipful Blaster and brethren , I thank you on behalf of Lodge No . 333 , for coupling my name with the toast of the Visiting Brethren . I have only to say , as far as lies in my power , I shall to the best of my ability advance the cause of Bfasonry , and I never shall forget the kindness of Lod 73 . ( Hearhear . )

ge , A Past Blaster ' s jewel was then presented to Bro . Langley . At this juncture of the proceedings Bro . Gubbins , D . Prov . G . M . ( ex-High Sheriff , co . Limerick ) , and Bro . Crokcr , the deputation from Lodge 13 , were announced by the I . G . They were cordially saluted by the lodge , and took their seats at thc festive board . Bro . ADAMS , S . D ., proposed the health of the AV . M . in very happy terms , which ivas ably responded to .

Bro . BASSETT said , —I feel great pleasure , AVorshipful Blaster and brethren , in proposing the health of two esteemed brethren whom we are right glad to see amongst us this evening . I mean Bros . Gubbins and Croker , the deputation from Lodge 13 . AVe are always happy to meet visiting brethren from every lodge , but more particularly those of our sister lodges in this city . ( Hear , hear . ) The toast was put from the chair , and very warmly received with all the honours .

Bro . GUBBINS , D . Prov . G . Bf ., in responding , said , —AVorshipful Blaster , Senior and Junior Wardens , and brethren , I thank you for the kind and fraternal manner in which our healths , as the deputation of Lodge 13 to 73 , has been proposed by Bro . Bassett and so warmly acknowledged by you all . I only express the sentiments of No . 13 when I tell you how delighted they will be to receive any members of this lodge , when they think fit to visit usas we are most happy to meet them and ive them

, g the right hand of brotherly fellowship . ( Applause . ) For the very kind and fraternal manner in which we have been received , accept our warmest acknowledgments . Bro . Gubbins took his seat amidst great applause . Bro . SMYTH proposed the toast of Lodge 13 , ivhich was very well received by the brethren and ably responded to by Bro . Gubbins .

Bro . ADAMS said , —I wish , AVorshipful Sir and brethren , to propose the health of our excellent Secretary . Take him in that capacity , or as a gentleman , or proprietor of the Limerick Southern Chronicle , we don't know in which to admire him most . AA ere I gifted with eloquence I might dilate on the many amiable qualities of Bro . Bassett ; but I will content myself by giving you his very good health . ( Hear , hear . ) It was very warmly received by the brethren with all the honours .

Bro . BASSETT rose to respond . He said , —AVorshipful Blaster , Senior and Junior AVardens , and brethren , I really feel somewhat embarrassed by the very kind and eloquent manner in which Bro . Adams has proposed my health . In his allusion to me as Secretary of this lodge , I can only say that I have always continued to feel the very sincerest pleasure in doing everything in my power , as associated with the interests of the brethren of 73 . ( Hear , hear . ) AVith regard to my position as

a journalist , it has been my constant endeavour to pursue a fair aud honourable course between all sections of the community . BIy desire is still to continue in that course , and I shall ever make it my duty to uphold , in the columns of the Limerick Southern Chronicle , the time-honoured principles of Freemasonry . ( Applause . ) Bro . BIOORE , S . AV ., said he wished to propose the health of one of the deputationin his official capacity as Deputy

Pro-, vincial Grand Blaster , and in doing so felt sure that the . brethren ivould receive it with all possible respect . ( Hear , hear . ) Tlie toast was received with all the honours . Bro . GUBBINS said—Worshipful Blaster , Brother Senior and

Junior AVardens , I thank you tor the honour now done me in proposing my health in my official capacity as Deputy Provincial Grand Blaster . I feel that I do not altogether deserve such a compliment from you , and that it is all attributable to our worthy Provincial Grand Blaster , Bro . AA estropp , who is , I assure you , a good head over mo . ( Hear , hear . ) I did not expect , however , when I came amongst you this evening to enjoy your hospitality , that I would be required to make this , my third

speech . ( Laughter . ) Again I beg to thank you . ( Cheers . ) The Senior Warden's health was then proposed and heartily responded to . Bro . BASSETT—I am sure , Worshipful Master , you will permit me to propose the health of our Junior Warden , Bro . Blanning , for his assiduity , care , and attention in providing so excellent a dinner as that we have partaken of this evening . He has done his duty well , and deserves our thanks . ( Hear , hear . )

The toast was then given , and received right well by the brethren . Bro . BIANNING returned thanks in very suitable terms , and further contributed to the harmony of the evening by singing " Shilly Shally . " Bro . BASSETT proposed the toast of Lodge 333 , coupling with it the Worshipful Blaster of that lodge ( Captain Burke ) , which was received by the brethren with every manifestation of esteem

and respect for that worthy brother . All the honours being given , Bro . BURKE , AV . BI . of 333 , rose to respond . He said—Really , Worshipful Blaster , AVardens , and brethren , I return you my most heartfelt thanks for the very , I must say over

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THE PAST MASTER'S DEGREE. Article 1
HONORARY MEMBERS. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN DENMARK. Article 3
STATISTICS OF FREEMASONRY . Article 4
THE STORY OF A WOOD-CARVER AT ST. PAUL'S. Article 4
MASONIC PRAYER. Article 6
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
MARK MASONRY. Article 13
IRELAND. Article 14
INDIA. Article 15
Obituary. BRO. CHARLES JAMES COLLINS. Article 16
BRO. G. H. R. YOUNG. Article 16
LITERARY EXTRACTS. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Ireland.

IRELAND .

LIMERICK . FESTIVAL or ST . JOHN . EDEN LODGE ( NO . 73 ) . —The members of the lodge met at their rooms , Cecil-street , at high noon on the 27 th ult ., to install the officers for the ensuing six months . The following brethren were duly installed : —Bros . Horrell , AA . M . j Bloore , S . AA . j Blanning , J . W . ; Peacock , P . M ., Treasurer ; Bassett ,

P . BL , Secretary ; Adams , S . D . ; Bforgan , J . D . ; Langley , I . G . At half-past six o ' clock the Junior Warden announced to the brethren present that their attendance was required in the dining-room , which was tastefully fitted up with festoons and laurels . The cloth being removed , the AV . BIASTER rose and said , Brethren , —It is an admitted fact that there is no body of men more loyal than Free and Accepted Masons , and I , therefore ,

give you " Tlie Health of her gracious Blajesty the Queen . " Hie toast was enthusiastically received by the brethren . " God Save the Queen" by Bros . Peacock and Keane , the former accompanying on the piano . The W . MASTER again rose and said he had great pleasure in proposing "The Health of the Prince and Princess of AVales , " which was well received . The next toast was the three Grand Blasters , Earl of Zetland for England , Bro . Melville for Scotland , and the Duke of Leinster for Ireland , which was cordially responded to , and received all the honours these exalted brethren were entitled to .

Ihe AV . MASTER , then called on the Senior and Junior AVardens to command the brethren to fill their glasses , and in doing so he said he had a toast to propose ivhich would , no doubt , be received with every possible esteem and respect , and when he mentioned the name of their excellent Provincial Grand Blaster , Bro . Henry Westropp , he was sure it would be responded to in the manner he so eminently deserved . The toast was received with great honours , cheering , and the

usual salute . Bros . PEACOCKE and BI'QUAIDE , Prov . Grand Officers , returned thanks . The W . BIASTER said—The next toast on my list is one which , I am sure , all Bfasons present will respond to with every feeling of attachment . I mean " Our ex-Provincial Grand Master , Brother Blichael Furnell , 33 , " who is undoubtedly one of the best of Bfasons in this kingdom , and one whose very

name shall ever be revered in Lodge 73 . ( Applause . ) Tho toast was received , as it always has been , with great cheering . The W . BIASTER then requested Bros . Burke , Peacocke , and M'Quaido to visit the Brethren of Lodge 13 ( who were also celebrating the festival at Cleary's , late Cruise ' s Royal Hotel ) , as a deputation from Lodge 73 . The next toast was— " The Visiting Brethren , " which was well received . Bro . SMYTH , P . M ., said—AVorshipful Blaster , Brother Senior and Junior Wardens , I thank you sincerely for your kindness in proposing my health , and for the enthusiastic manner in which it has been received . I do not deserve such a manifestation of

your festeem towards _ me . As an old member of this lodge ( although not now a subscribing member ) , I always found the greatest possible pleasure in working with you . 1 am happy to see such unanimity of feeling and brotherly love . Blay it long continue . I can only say , if my stay in this garrison be further prolonged , I will feel it an honour to again join your lodgo . ( Several voices . —You are right welcome to 73 . ) I thank you , brethren , for your kindness . Blay relief and truth still be your

motto . Bro . Smyth concluded an excellent speech , and resumed his seat amidst much applause . Bro . PERSSE rose to respond and said—AA'brshipful Blaster and brethren , I thank you on behalf of Lodge No . 333 , for coupling my name with the toast of the Visiting Brethren . I have only to say , as far as lies in my power , I shall to the best of my ability advance the cause of Bfasonry , and I never shall forget the kindness of Lod 73 . ( Hearhear . )

ge , A Past Blaster ' s jewel was then presented to Bro . Langley . At this juncture of the proceedings Bro . Gubbins , D . Prov . G . M . ( ex-High Sheriff , co . Limerick ) , and Bro . Crokcr , the deputation from Lodge 13 , were announced by the I . G . They were cordially saluted by the lodge , and took their seats at thc festive board . Bro . ADAMS , S . D ., proposed the health of the AV . M . in very happy terms , which ivas ably responded to .

Bro . BASSETT said , —I feel great pleasure , AVorshipful Blaster and brethren , in proposing the health of two esteemed brethren whom we are right glad to see amongst us this evening . I mean Bros . Gubbins and Croker , the deputation from Lodge 13 . AVe are always happy to meet visiting brethren from every lodge , but more particularly those of our sister lodges in this city . ( Hear , hear . ) The toast was put from the chair , and very warmly received with all the honours .

Bro . GUBBINS , D . Prov . G . Bf ., in responding , said , —AVorshipful Blaster , Senior and Junior Wardens , and brethren , I thank you for the kind and fraternal manner in which our healths , as the deputation of Lodge 13 to 73 , has been proposed by Bro . Bassett and so warmly acknowledged by you all . I only express the sentiments of No . 13 when I tell you how delighted they will be to receive any members of this lodge , when they think fit to visit usas we are most happy to meet them and ive them

, g the right hand of brotherly fellowship . ( Applause . ) For the very kind and fraternal manner in which we have been received , accept our warmest acknowledgments . Bro . Gubbins took his seat amidst great applause . Bro . SMYTH proposed the toast of Lodge 13 , ivhich was very well received by the brethren and ably responded to by Bro . Gubbins .

Bro . ADAMS said , —I wish , AVorshipful Sir and brethren , to propose the health of our excellent Secretary . Take him in that capacity , or as a gentleman , or proprietor of the Limerick Southern Chronicle , we don't know in which to admire him most . AA ere I gifted with eloquence I might dilate on the many amiable qualities of Bro . Bassett ; but I will content myself by giving you his very good health . ( Hear , hear . ) It was very warmly received by the brethren with all the honours .

Bro . BASSETT rose to respond . He said , —AVorshipful Blaster , Senior and Junior AVardens , and brethren , I really feel somewhat embarrassed by the very kind and eloquent manner in which Bro . Adams has proposed my health . In his allusion to me as Secretary of this lodge , I can only say that I have always continued to feel the very sincerest pleasure in doing everything in my power , as associated with the interests of the brethren of 73 . ( Hear , hear . ) AVith regard to my position as

a journalist , it has been my constant endeavour to pursue a fair aud honourable course between all sections of the community . BIy desire is still to continue in that course , and I shall ever make it my duty to uphold , in the columns of the Limerick Southern Chronicle , the time-honoured principles of Freemasonry . ( Applause . ) Bro . BIOORE , S . AV ., said he wished to propose the health of one of the deputationin his official capacity as Deputy

Pro-, vincial Grand Blaster , and in doing so felt sure that the . brethren ivould receive it with all possible respect . ( Hear , hear . ) Tlie toast was received with all the honours . Bro . GUBBINS said—Worshipful Blaster , Brother Senior and

Junior AVardens , I thank you tor the honour now done me in proposing my health in my official capacity as Deputy Provincial Grand Blaster . I feel that I do not altogether deserve such a compliment from you , and that it is all attributable to our worthy Provincial Grand Blaster , Bro . AA estropp , who is , I assure you , a good head over mo . ( Hear , hear . ) I did not expect , however , when I came amongst you this evening to enjoy your hospitality , that I would be required to make this , my third

speech . ( Laughter . ) Again I beg to thank you . ( Cheers . ) The Senior Warden's health was then proposed and heartily responded to . Bro . BASSETT—I am sure , Worshipful Master , you will permit me to propose the health of our Junior Warden , Bro . Blanning , for his assiduity , care , and attention in providing so excellent a dinner as that we have partaken of this evening . He has done his duty well , and deserves our thanks . ( Hear , hear . )

The toast was then given , and received right well by the brethren . Bro . BIANNING returned thanks in very suitable terms , and further contributed to the harmony of the evening by singing " Shilly Shally . " Bro . BASSETT proposed the toast of Lodge 333 , coupling with it the Worshipful Blaster of that lodge ( Captain Burke ) , which was received by the brethren with every manifestation of esteem

and respect for that worthy brother . All the honours being given , Bro . BURKE , AV . BI . of 333 , rose to respond . He said—Really , Worshipful Blaster , AVardens , and brethren , I return you my most heartfelt thanks for the very , I must say over

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