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An Old, Old Story.

old gladiator as he was , " is mighty offensive . " Pardon the digression , but accept the truth . Well , the « maids of the mallet " and the "heroes of the laAvn" soon gathered together and were hotly engaged in their mimic Avarfare .

Lucy , who arranged the sides , had put Mr . Mamwaring and Mr . Carruthers , with his friend , Miss Emily Monckton and herself on the one side , and had carefully placed Mr . Herbert Monckton and his good-looking sisters , Sophy and Ellina , together Avith Mr . Williams , to make up their combative four .

But somehow or other , neither Mr . Monckton nor the Misses Monckton cared very much for Mr . Williams , and the consequence Avas , they Avaged " the desperate strife" Avith little animation and no interest . The Curate ' s someAA'hat insipid conversation and equally unpolished jokes

, innocent as they Avere , did not chime harmoniously somehoAv or other Avith the sentiment and sympathies of tAvo hi ghlyeducated young ladies , and they thought , moreover , that they saAV quite enough and heard quite enough of Mr . Williams in

his proper sphere , while Mr . Herbert Monckton , AVIIO Avas a " sAvell" in the vicinity , had Avhat young men commonly entertain sometimes , a supercilious opinion of the clergy generally , and curates in particular . I need hardly add that this is a grave mistake ; but the lay mind is a little

touchy on such matters . And Avhile on the one side all Avas laughter , and all Avas sympathy , the saying of pleasant little " nothings , " Avhich meant a great deal , the interchanging of kindly glances , and the glad offering and ready

acceptance of numerous little attentions , on the other all Avas distance and distrust , the sense of " ennui" and the hope for "tea" to put an end . in their opinion , to a most uninteresting game . But how Ave do all deceive one another , and

misunderstand and misconstrue each other ' s plans and proceedings in life . It is amusing often to note' thast the old saying is not always true after all , " Avhat is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander . ' The things we dislike , others highly admire ; this little matter Avhich does not suit us at all , suits our fair neighbour very well .

An Old, Old Story.

As that summer afternoon went on under those shady trees , the old Thames meandering by , Lucy and Mr . Main waring , and I may add Mr . Carruthers aud Miss Emily Monckton , had proceeded a considerable distance along that journey which is always pleasant in its progressthough

, not ahvays uniform in it results . If you might judge IIOAV Colonel Mackintosh felt , as he sat smoking his cigarette , ( the old Colonel Avas very particular about his cigarettes , )—he Avas intensely pleased Avith all that Avas going on .

It carried the old boy far aAvay to other scenes , and fairy forms , and laughing eyes , and gentle hopes ; and in his geniality and unselfishness—though for him all these things Avere but of the past , never , never

to return—he could and did warmly sympathise Avith the dawning of youthful anticipations , those bright dreams Avhich lend such a grace to the experience , such a poetry to the prose of life , such an animating and ennobling sentiment to every human aspiration .

But all this time Miss Margerison did not seem quite at ease , and she ajspeared , for some reason or other , to Avatch that croquet party Avith anxious looks , and a certain expression of subdued dissatisfaction on her lacid and kindly countenance .

p Whether Colonel Mackintosh observed his companion ' s " mood , " is not " for the moment" needful to say ; but if he did , he did not mind it , and that is Avhat I advise my readers to do .

An American Vindication Of Americans.

AN AMERICAN VINDICATION OF AMERICANS .

From the " NEW YOKK H EKALD . " THE interesting book of the Marquis de Talleyrand-PSrigord , of which we gave some account a day or two since , challenges a kind of attention AA'hich is not often

bestoAved on a mere literary production . The marquis has had his work printed m America , not , we suppose , because he expects a Avork in the French language to find many readers in this country , but because

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Untitled Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN ROME. Article 3
THE UNOPENED LETTER. Article 7
MASONIC NUMISMATICS. Article 7
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 10
LISTS OF OLD LODGES, No. 3. Article 13
A LIST OF THE WARRANTED LODGES Article 13
THE BIRTH OF THE ROSE. Article 17
BY THE "SAD SEA WAVES." Article 17
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 18
AN AMERICAN VINDICATION OF AMERICANS. Article 20
No. 194, UNDER THE "ANCIENTS" AND ITS RECORDS. Article 23
SONNET. Article 23
ALLHALLOWS, BREAD STREET. Article 24
GERARD MONTAGU: Article 26
FATHER FOY ON SECRET SOCIETIES. Article 29
SLEEP ON MY HEART. Article 34
PUT YOURSELF IN MY PLACE. Article 35
JOINING THE FREEMASONS. Article 37
THE PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION. Article 39
LOVE'S UTTERANCE. Article 41
POETS' CORNER. Article 41
A PECULIAR CASE. Article 43
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 47
VULGARITY. Article 49
SONNET. Article 51
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 52
ADDRESS OF THE GRAND MASTER, J. H. GRAHAM, L.L.D., &c. Article 53
Reviews. Article 55
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 62
THE OBJECT OF A LIFE. Article 66
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An Old, Old Story.

old gladiator as he was , " is mighty offensive . " Pardon the digression , but accept the truth . Well , the « maids of the mallet " and the "heroes of the laAvn" soon gathered together and were hotly engaged in their mimic Avarfare .

Lucy , who arranged the sides , had put Mr . Mamwaring and Mr . Carruthers , with his friend , Miss Emily Monckton and herself on the one side , and had carefully placed Mr . Herbert Monckton and his good-looking sisters , Sophy and Ellina , together Avith Mr . Williams , to make up their combative four .

But somehow or other , neither Mr . Monckton nor the Misses Monckton cared very much for Mr . Williams , and the consequence Avas , they Avaged " the desperate strife" Avith little animation and no interest . The Curate ' s someAA'hat insipid conversation and equally unpolished jokes

, innocent as they Avere , did not chime harmoniously somehoAv or other Avith the sentiment and sympathies of tAvo hi ghlyeducated young ladies , and they thought , moreover , that they saAV quite enough and heard quite enough of Mr . Williams in

his proper sphere , while Mr . Herbert Monckton , AVIIO Avas a " sAvell" in the vicinity , had Avhat young men commonly entertain sometimes , a supercilious opinion of the clergy generally , and curates in particular . I need hardly add that this is a grave mistake ; but the lay mind is a little

touchy on such matters . And Avhile on the one side all Avas laughter , and all Avas sympathy , the saying of pleasant little " nothings , " Avhich meant a great deal , the interchanging of kindly glances , and the glad offering and ready

acceptance of numerous little attentions , on the other all Avas distance and distrust , the sense of " ennui" and the hope for "tea" to put an end . in their opinion , to a most uninteresting game . But how Ave do all deceive one another , and

misunderstand and misconstrue each other ' s plans and proceedings in life . It is amusing often to note' thast the old saying is not always true after all , " Avhat is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander . ' The things we dislike , others highly admire ; this little matter Avhich does not suit us at all , suits our fair neighbour very well .

An Old, Old Story.

As that summer afternoon went on under those shady trees , the old Thames meandering by , Lucy and Mr . Main waring , and I may add Mr . Carruthers aud Miss Emily Monckton , had proceeded a considerable distance along that journey which is always pleasant in its progressthough

, not ahvays uniform in it results . If you might judge IIOAV Colonel Mackintosh felt , as he sat smoking his cigarette , ( the old Colonel Avas very particular about his cigarettes , )—he Avas intensely pleased Avith all that Avas going on .

It carried the old boy far aAvay to other scenes , and fairy forms , and laughing eyes , and gentle hopes ; and in his geniality and unselfishness—though for him all these things Avere but of the past , never , never

to return—he could and did warmly sympathise Avith the dawning of youthful anticipations , those bright dreams Avhich lend such a grace to the experience , such a poetry to the prose of life , such an animating and ennobling sentiment to every human aspiration .

But all this time Miss Margerison did not seem quite at ease , and she ajspeared , for some reason or other , to Avatch that croquet party Avith anxious looks , and a certain expression of subdued dissatisfaction on her lacid and kindly countenance .

p Whether Colonel Mackintosh observed his companion ' s " mood , " is not " for the moment" needful to say ; but if he did , he did not mind it , and that is Avhat I advise my readers to do .

An American Vindication Of Americans.

AN AMERICAN VINDICATION OF AMERICANS .

From the " NEW YOKK H EKALD . " THE interesting book of the Marquis de Talleyrand-PSrigord , of which we gave some account a day or two since , challenges a kind of attention AA'hich is not often

bestoAved on a mere literary production . The marquis has had his work printed m America , not , we suppose , because he expects a Avork in the French language to find many readers in this country , but because

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