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Masonic Notes And Odds.

" The soldiers having entered the house , the old dame bade them Avelcome , and offered them some milk ancl bread , which Avas gladly accepted . When she Avas in the act of turning an oaten cake before tbe fire , the sergeant ' s eyes detected a ' square and compasses' on the 'bread iron , ' and then asked for the ' gudeman . ' The old lad y replied that ' he was up late last night , and not over Avell to-day . ' ' Where Avas he ?' asked the sergeant . ' At the Mason ' s lodgebeing the Masterand took too much

, , punch . " The sergeant Avent to the bedroom alone , and after a mutual recognition he told tbe father that he held a warrant for the arrest of his son as a' United man '—that he had better get him out of the Avay at once . A suitable time being alloAved , and after the soldiers had proved the strength of the' natiA'e beverage , ' the search commenced for the accused , which of course turned out a failure , and young Buchanan escaped detection through the kind treatment of tbe dear old mother , and the fraternal offices of the father

. and the sergeant !" These particulars I obtained from my friend , Commander Chas . Scott . E . N . ( P . M . 350 , etc ) ., AA'ho belongs to No . 350 , Omagh , of AA'hich lodge Bro . W . T . Buchanan is a member , AA'ho is a descendant of the family alluded to , and he has the family " bread iron" in his possession . I haA * e the pleasure to belong also to this Lodge and ¦ so can vouch for the credibility of all concerned from personal knoAvledge or recommendation .

The Dying Mason To His Brother.

THE DYING MASON TO HIS BROTHER .

Bl SAMUEL LAAVBE-XCE . I . THE Night is thickening , brother , but the Day , Is just beyond , the gray daAvn is at hand , And we must part , for here I may not stay , Pilgrim , like our fathers , t' a better land .

The Night is chill , but I am not afraid , For God , our God , enfolds me in his love ; His presence , in tbe pillar o' fire display'd , Allures to realms of endless bliss aboA'e . I hold theestillmy brotherin my heart

, , , , But I hear the triumphant palmer ' s call , "Come on ! " I must obey , and Ave must part ; FareAA'ell ! I turn my face unto tbe wall . n .

We'll meet again , my brother , on the shore , AVhere all is Light , and Night is never known ; Where Peace enwraps the soul , friends part no more , Ancl God all pleasures showers on His OAVU . Brief AAUII be our sev ' rance—a little Avhile ,

A very little , scarce by minutes told . And Ave shall meet again , Avith happier smile , 'Mid transports ever neAV , and never cold . But , brother , keep thou near thy faithful Guide ; When tried , He will uphold thee , He will bless , Ancl by His rod and staff Avith strength supplied , Thou'lt safely pass through this dark wilderness .

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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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Masonic Notes And Odds.

" The soldiers having entered the house , the old dame bade them Avelcome , and offered them some milk ancl bread , which Avas gladly accepted . When she Avas in the act of turning an oaten cake before tbe fire , the sergeant ' s eyes detected a ' square and compasses' on the 'bread iron , ' and then asked for the ' gudeman . ' The old lad y replied that ' he was up late last night , and not over Avell to-day . ' ' Where Avas he ?' asked the sergeant . ' At the Mason ' s lodgebeing the Masterand took too much

, , punch . " The sergeant Avent to the bedroom alone , and after a mutual recognition he told tbe father that he held a warrant for the arrest of his son as a' United man '—that he had better get him out of the Avay at once . A suitable time being alloAved , and after the soldiers had proved the strength of the' natiA'e beverage , ' the search commenced for the accused , which of course turned out a failure , and young Buchanan escaped detection through the kind treatment of tbe dear old mother , and the fraternal offices of the father

. and the sergeant !" These particulars I obtained from my friend , Commander Chas . Scott . E . N . ( P . M . 350 , etc ) ., AA'ho belongs to No . 350 , Omagh , of AA'hich lodge Bro . W . T . Buchanan is a member , AA'ho is a descendant of the family alluded to , and he has the family " bread iron" in his possession . I haA * e the pleasure to belong also to this Lodge and ¦ so can vouch for the credibility of all concerned from personal knoAvledge or recommendation .

The Dying Mason To His Brother.

THE DYING MASON TO HIS BROTHER .

Bl SAMUEL LAAVBE-XCE . I . THE Night is thickening , brother , but the Day , Is just beyond , the gray daAvn is at hand , And we must part , for here I may not stay , Pilgrim , like our fathers , t' a better land .

The Night is chill , but I am not afraid , For God , our God , enfolds me in his love ; His presence , in tbe pillar o' fire display'd , Allures to realms of endless bliss aboA'e . I hold theestillmy brotherin my heart

, , , , But I hear the triumphant palmer ' s call , "Come on ! " I must obey , and Ave must part ; FareAA'ell ! I turn my face unto tbe wall . n .

We'll meet again , my brother , on the shore , AVhere all is Light , and Night is never known ; Where Peace enwraps the soul , friends part no more , Ancl God all pleasures showers on His OAVU . Brief AAUII be our sev ' rance—a little Avhile ,

A very little , scarce by minutes told . And Ave shall meet again , Avith happier smile , 'Mid transports ever neAV , and never cold . But , brother , keep thou near thy faithful Guide ; When tried , He will uphold thee , He will bless , Ancl by His rod and staff Avith strength supplied , Thou'lt safely pass through this dark wilderness .

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