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Masonic Reminiscences.

MASONIC REMINISCENCES .

BY ( hw-o ^ iXoc , P . M ., L . 50 , Dublin . ( Continued from p . 318 . ) CHAPTER III . —REFLECTIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF MASONRY UPON DUELLING CONTINUED—DR . PALEY ' COURTS OF HONOURTHEIR FAILURE—THE APPLICATION OF THE MASONIC P RINCIPLE SUGGESTED AS THE TRUE XINTIDOTE .

" O & e ! Jam satis , enough of this , from the sublime to the ridiculous , as somebody has said , is but a step , and I think , " said our veteran friend , " I have shewn it to be a very short one if I have not blotted out the step of demarcation altogether , and subjected myself to the penalty of hun wdio removes his neighbour ' s landmark . Come , Tim , mix your liquor , and

pass the steam engine ; let us drink courage to this hopeful aspirant . If I am any judge of the human face divine , I should say there are about as convenient materials for a shindy in yonder room , as I ever saw in my life . " " You ' re quite right , father , the elements are there ; and it would not require the nice diplomacy of Sir Luciusto work them into a little practice

, for a friendly surgeon . Sir H . Davy , with all his knowledge of chemical affinities , could not produce a homogeneous compound from such atoms , that loud voice and defiant tone , give sure earnest of the coming storm ; but n'imporle , we are quietly ensconced in this snuggery , and can enjoy the fun without interfering ; I avoid all quarrels , since I joined the Freemasons—I wish I had done it long before . "

, Happy would it have been , if Br . W—e had taken Tim ' s suggestion ; poor Tim ! who that visited Dublin some tiventy years ago could fail to meet the gay , rollicking , handsome , chivalrous Tim ; he too , alas ! has been summoned to the Grand Locke above .

The row by this time had become fast and furious , and despite all entreaties , as if impelled by some mysterious influence , poor W—e would go and see what it was ail about . . In the room , his evil stars drove him near the table at which sat a Mr . W—Id—n , with whom he was formerly acquainted , and to whom he made some remark relative to the scene before them ; that gentleman had

the bad taste to reply , " Sir , I have not the pleasure to know you , " wliich drew forth a retort , and thus , these simple words , so easily recalled or explained , swelled into a deadly quarrel ; a message was sent , and accepted , and though all the arbiters of the day , upon points of honour , ( among others , our old and esteemed friend and Brother , I—s J—h I—ss—n , Esq ., then a first-rate authorityand now settled down into a

, quiet County Magistrate ) , agreed that there was no casus lielli , yet through some obstinacy or mismanagement , they were allowed to fight . . The meeting took place on the banks of the Portobello canal , and in accordance with a request from the fallen , we rode to the ground , but only in time to receive a waive of his hand , for the next moment the leaden messenger of death was lodged in his brain ; aud thus fell in the prime

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THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 1
AGED MASONS' ASYLUM. Article 2
THE BOARD OF GENERAL PURPOSES. Article 3
MASONIC STANZAS. Article 3
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 9
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 14
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
IRELAND. Article 45
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
KNIGHT TEMPLARS. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 48
BON ACCORD LODGE OF MARK MASONS. Article 50
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 51
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 55
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Masonic Reminiscences.

MASONIC REMINISCENCES .

BY ( hw-o ^ iXoc , P . M ., L . 50 , Dublin . ( Continued from p . 318 . ) CHAPTER III . —REFLECTIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF MASONRY UPON DUELLING CONTINUED—DR . PALEY ' COURTS OF HONOURTHEIR FAILURE—THE APPLICATION OF THE MASONIC P RINCIPLE SUGGESTED AS THE TRUE XINTIDOTE .

" O & e ! Jam satis , enough of this , from the sublime to the ridiculous , as somebody has said , is but a step , and I think , " said our veteran friend , " I have shewn it to be a very short one if I have not blotted out the step of demarcation altogether , and subjected myself to the penalty of hun wdio removes his neighbour ' s landmark . Come , Tim , mix your liquor , and

pass the steam engine ; let us drink courage to this hopeful aspirant . If I am any judge of the human face divine , I should say there are about as convenient materials for a shindy in yonder room , as I ever saw in my life . " " You ' re quite right , father , the elements are there ; and it would not require the nice diplomacy of Sir Luciusto work them into a little practice

, for a friendly surgeon . Sir H . Davy , with all his knowledge of chemical affinities , could not produce a homogeneous compound from such atoms , that loud voice and defiant tone , give sure earnest of the coming storm ; but n'imporle , we are quietly ensconced in this snuggery , and can enjoy the fun without interfering ; I avoid all quarrels , since I joined the Freemasons—I wish I had done it long before . "

, Happy would it have been , if Br . W—e had taken Tim ' s suggestion ; poor Tim ! who that visited Dublin some tiventy years ago could fail to meet the gay , rollicking , handsome , chivalrous Tim ; he too , alas ! has been summoned to the Grand Locke above .

The row by this time had become fast and furious , and despite all entreaties , as if impelled by some mysterious influence , poor W—e would go and see what it was ail about . . In the room , his evil stars drove him near the table at which sat a Mr . W—Id—n , with whom he was formerly acquainted , and to whom he made some remark relative to the scene before them ; that gentleman had

the bad taste to reply , " Sir , I have not the pleasure to know you , " wliich drew forth a retort , and thus , these simple words , so easily recalled or explained , swelled into a deadly quarrel ; a message was sent , and accepted , and though all the arbiters of the day , upon points of honour , ( among others , our old and esteemed friend and Brother , I—s J—h I—ss—n , Esq ., then a first-rate authorityand now settled down into a

, quiet County Magistrate ) , agreed that there was no casus lielli , yet through some obstinacy or mismanagement , they were allowed to fight . . The meeting took place on the banks of the Portobello canal , and in accordance with a request from the fallen , we rode to the ground , but only in time to receive a waive of his hand , for the next moment the leaden messenger of death was lodged in his brain ; aud thus fell in the prime

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