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The Masonic Charities.

We cannot do better than conclude with Bro . Taylor ' s admirable " Epilogue " : — " First let me look around hefore I speak—Not that the cause I advocate is weak , Or wants much eloquence to give it power ; Few words suffice in this auspicious hour : Masons , I know , are always of one mind

When called upon to he humane and kind—You to whoso goodness they their comforts owe , Who clothe , protect , and learning all hestow ; 'Gainst vice and sloth protect their early age , And thus prepare them for life ' s checker'd stage . Behold these Girls and Boys who on your Bounty live ! Behold them , trusting to the aid j'ou give ; See how their looks bespeak their grateful mind ,

I say to all , indulge affections kind ; Foster these rising plants , their wants relieve , Bestow your succour and their thanks receive . This task your Lib ' ral minds will not disdain , To help tho Orphan , case the 'Widow ' s pain ; To guide the tender thought , instruction give , And toacli the children virtuously to lire . This ious task is worthof zeal

p y your , i " ¦ "Worthy of those who generously feel . jvyg < .-,, . Freemasonry 1 thrice noble , it designed ; oc-f-if . ¦ » . » '" •• Freemasonry ! the bond of human kind . " ''" r . " J |; ' : H To me Freemasons must be ever dear ; ' '* l ' '' '' 'i' f They soothe distress and wipe away the tear , j ; i '" .- . ' y'VW'Wi ; . Bid joy arise where desolation stood , In' -jSQ ' -. ' . y . i bft : ' * " - ' ' ' - Our secret is the art of doing good . ! ai Thus do all the heartfelt

¦ )! ,- ; ( ' W ' Riiyvi -,:, jn » .. i . we pleasure prove , - JjJ \ J ,-rJ , . \ ^ ' l-t " | - > -K .+ ' : ' ' , - . ..-. That springs from Yirtae , Charity , and Love , " e »"; T We ^ cbmitfend ' this "" seasonable and eloquent pamphlet to tbe notice of all our readers , and hope that it " Avill bring forth fruit abundantly "in the sympathy and truer *• charityidfithe 5 'craft . - " . ' » - ;¦ '' !' - ' - ' -- ' - ' - . v . y vv \ yyy . , o- * R . £ i "< - ?»»' ¦ --. r - " ' - ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : - , .

Beatrice.

BEATRICE .

. <•¦ ' ¦ : " : » BY » ' * HB -i . UTHOR ' ' 6 . F ! THE' " OEB , '' OLD ^ STdRty' ^ " . ADviMURES OF DON PASQUALE , " ETC .. J : ' fJ ^ * '' /' ¦ * . ' ¦ ' ¦ - ''; , _ ° ' ' ' - ^ " ' ! ' " ' " "' " " ' " '" '' "" ''" ' CHAM ^ R ^

\ XjTE were in . the midst of agreeable ' jmeetingsf . and Jp l ' ea ^^ t ^ tfie r & g ^ . at ' ''Cayley ) * * fc- ^' wfieh / alFbf a sudden ,-, a ; something | ^^ jiidOscribabk , Sse'emed to' -perva'de our ' aggJregatw ^ , i > r ^ Brimimerwas -tEe firstwho ^ aUedyniy'Ja ^ - ;^ i ; Ha ^ eiiien 0 desf decorations . '' ¦ ''¦' ' ' I"bad , -indeed , noticed [ fo / jJsoine '" iiirie ' ^ ast ,, M '' . hftfilletfsoii ^ butrhad iaughecb ' at theinife' ' did all the yariof "

, ; , ^ iiembe'fs of our . wonted '"" s bqial circle , not excepting ; tlie ' fair ' maiclenlie' ^ i ;»'' J" : 'Brufiinef , '' in' » bis '' em ] iliatic manner , nfiter ' a huge' pinbli ^ f snuff , ;! said lib ffl ^ PP day . — i , . .... ,.. .-, . v „ ^ yy j ^ J' ^ Jjy :: ^" : ^^^'' ^ sl £ - ? a' ^ ' 336-ybii see , " iny friei s ^^ rificed'to ' . the ., * rupees' , ' of MivMlier ^ and ^ ' -Himifleljltistod'Tad—tooIM '!^ - '"'""''" " " - ;" ' 0 ; y | ! , l i ! ; . ^ f '' J ;• u'y \ - " s' ' '" JJJJJ ;^' ' % ' JJ ( JJ

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LIST OF LODGES (CONSTITUTIONS), 1756. Article 1
A CATALOGUE OF MASONIC BOOKS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM. Article 6
A CHANT OF SPRING. Article 14
INSANITY AND FREEMASONRY. Article 15
SPEECHES. Article 17
TURF SMOKED. Article 18
PAST AND PRESENT. Article 26
THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 30
BEATRICE. Article 36
THE HEROIC DEFENCE OF RORKE'S DRIFT. Article 40
FAINT HEART. Article 41
JOY OF MY LIFE. Article 42
WHY WE HAVE ANTI-MASONIC CONVENTIONS IN AMERICA. Article 43
MASONIC NOTES AND ODDS. Article 46
THE DYING MASON TO HIS BROTHER. Article 48
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The Masonic Charities.

We cannot do better than conclude with Bro . Taylor ' s admirable " Epilogue " : — " First let me look around hefore I speak—Not that the cause I advocate is weak , Or wants much eloquence to give it power ; Few words suffice in this auspicious hour : Masons , I know , are always of one mind

When called upon to he humane and kind—You to whoso goodness they their comforts owe , Who clothe , protect , and learning all hestow ; 'Gainst vice and sloth protect their early age , And thus prepare them for life ' s checker'd stage . Behold these Girls and Boys who on your Bounty live ! Behold them , trusting to the aid j'ou give ; See how their looks bespeak their grateful mind ,

I say to all , indulge affections kind ; Foster these rising plants , their wants relieve , Bestow your succour and their thanks receive . This task your Lib ' ral minds will not disdain , To help tho Orphan , case the 'Widow ' s pain ; To guide the tender thought , instruction give , And toacli the children virtuously to lire . This ious task is worthof zeal

p y your , i " ¦ "Worthy of those who generously feel . jvyg < .-,, . Freemasonry 1 thrice noble , it designed ; oc-f-if . ¦ » . » '" •• Freemasonry ! the bond of human kind . " ''" r . " J |; ' : H To me Freemasons must be ever dear ; ' '* l ' '' '' 'i' f They soothe distress and wipe away the tear , j ; i '" .- . ' y'VW'Wi ; . Bid joy arise where desolation stood , In' -jSQ ' -. ' . y . i bft : ' * " - ' ' ' - Our secret is the art of doing good . ! ai Thus do all the heartfelt

¦ )! ,- ; ( ' W ' Riiyvi -,:, jn » .. i . we pleasure prove , - JjJ \ J ,-rJ , . \ ^ ' l-t " | - > -K .+ ' : ' ' , - . ..-. That springs from Yirtae , Charity , and Love , " e »"; T We ^ cbmitfend ' this "" seasonable and eloquent pamphlet to tbe notice of all our readers , and hope that it " Avill bring forth fruit abundantly "in the sympathy and truer *• charityidfithe 5 'craft . - " . ' » - ;¦ '' !' - ' - ' -- ' - ' - . v . y vv \ yyy . , o- * R . £ i "< - ?»»' ¦ --. r - " ' - ' ¦ ¦ •¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ : - , .

Beatrice.

BEATRICE .

. <•¦ ' ¦ : " : » BY » ' * HB -i . UTHOR ' ' 6 . F ! THE' " OEB , '' OLD ^ STdRty' ^ " . ADviMURES OF DON PASQUALE , " ETC .. J : ' fJ ^ * '' /' ¦ * . ' ¦ ' ¦ - ''; , _ ° ' ' ' - ^ " ' ! ' " ' " "' " " ' " '" '' "" ''" ' CHAM ^ R ^

\ XjTE were in . the midst of agreeable ' jmeetingsf . and Jp l ' ea ^^ t ^ tfie r & g ^ . at ' ''Cayley ) * * fc- ^' wfieh / alFbf a sudden ,-, a ; something | ^^ jiidOscribabk , Sse'emed to' -perva'de our ' aggJregatw ^ , i > r ^ Brimimerwas -tEe firstwho ^ aUedyniy'Ja ^ - ;^ i ; Ha ^ eiiien 0 desf decorations . '' ¦ ''¦' ' ' I"bad , -indeed , noticed [ fo / jJsoine '" iiirie ' ^ ast ,, M '' . hftfilletfsoii ^ butrhad iaughecb ' at theinife' ' did all the yariof "

, ; , ^ iiembe'fs of our . wonted '"" s bqial circle , not excepting ; tlie ' fair ' maiclenlie' ^ i ;»'' J" : 'Brufiinef , '' in' » bis '' em ] iliatic manner , nfiter ' a huge' pinbli ^ f snuff , ;! said lib ffl ^ PP day . — i , . .... ,.. .-, . v „ ^ yy j ^ J' ^ Jjy :: ^" : ^^^'' ^ sl £ - ? a' ^ ' 336-ybii see , " iny friei s ^^ rificed'to ' . the ., * rupees' , ' of MivMlier ^ and ^ ' -Himifleljltistod'Tad—tooIM '!^ - '"'""''" " " - ;" ' 0 ; y | ! , l i ! ; . ^ f '' J ;• u'y \ - " s' ' '" JJJJJ ;^' ' % ' JJ ( JJ

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