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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

in its travelling position by sheets or guides , and is riot liable to get deranged or out of order . This is the best description I can g ive without the aid of woodcuts , being no mechanician or engineer . But I am a man , Avho regards all that concerns the

interests of the great human family , or any important branch of them , as my OAVU business , as every author should do ; and I have perfectly satisfied myself , by careful inquiries of disinterested persons Avho know more about machinery than I am ever

likely to do , that nothing I can say in favour of Mr . Walker ' s Patent Detaching Hook will be more than the truth ; ancl I therefore , more firmly than ever , repeat what I said in the January number of the MASONIC MAGAZINEthat its adoption

, " ought to be rendered compulsory on all owners or lessees of mines throughout the world , "—a statement in Avhich some of our greatest engineers and inspectors of mines will bear me out , as well as thousands of intelligent working miners .

The Old Friends.

THE OLD FRIENDS .

( From the iV . Y . Despatch . ) WHERE are they scattered noAv , The old , old friends 1 One made her dwelling Avhere the . maples grow . And mig hty streams through solemn

forests flow , But never , from that pine-crowned land of . snow A message sends . Some meet me oft amid Life's common Avays

, And then , perchance , a word or smile declares That warm hearts throb beneath their load of cares ; For love grows on , like wheat among the tares ,

Till harvest days . f But some are fallen asleep ;" The words are SAveet I Oh I friends at rest beneath the blessed sod , My feet still tread the weary road ye trod Ere yet your loving souls went back to God ! When shall ' Ave meet 1

The Old Friends.

Oh ! thou Divinest Friend , When shall it be That I may know them in their garments Avhite , And see them Avith aneAvand clearer sight , Mine old , familiar friends made fair and bright , Like unto Thee . ANON .

Gold.

GOLD .

( From the Keystone ) GOLD lurks in every aim of life—It sways the lofty and the lowly , And shrouds beneath its sable pall , Each aspiration high and holy . For it Ave utter earnest prayers

, And solemn VOAVS are made and broken ; And beauty barters truth and hope , Ancl bitter scathing words are spoken

Gold cannot add one hour to life , Or buy love ' s holiest caresses ; It cannot stay the silver streak Time blends with beauty ' s auburn tresses ; It cannot bring the loved one back

, So rudely torn from our embraces ; It cannot smooth the wrinkled brow , Scored deep with grief ' s relentless traces .

Gold cannot bring youth's ruddy glow Back to the cheek of fading beauty ; It cannot hush the " still small voice " That hints of lcng-neglected dut y ; It cannot heal a broken heart , Throbbing Avith some unbounded sorrow ; For Avords that wring the soul to-day , Gold cannot bring relief to-morrow .

Then let us spurn the glittering bribe , Nor breathe for it one sigh of SOH-OAV ; Gold can at least but gild the bier , Or buy the pall that Avantmust borrow , The loveliest heart in all the land Is rich beyond all golden treasure

, If Truth and Virtue , hand in hand , Have been through life its Square and Measure . T . ALEX . MENARY . Gold Hill , Nev „ March 2 , 1876 .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
THE LEGEND OF THE HOLY THORN OF GLASTONBURY. Article 4
"THE HOLY THORN." Article 10
BROTHER ELLIS'S SKETCH OF PARADISE R.A. CHAPTER , SHEFFIELD. Article 11
SONNET Article 13
SOCIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR PEACEFUL SOLUTION. Article 13
AN ITALIAN COUNT. Article 16
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, No. 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 19
SEA-SIDE DREAMINGS. Article 22
THE WOMEN OF OUR TIME. Article 22
HOW RAILWAY MATERIALS ARE TESTED. Article 24
T' SPELLIN' BEE. Article 26
DU ROLE DE LA FRANCMACONNERIE DANS L'AVENIR. Article 26
FAIRY TALES UTILISED FOR THE NEW GENERATION. Article 28
ODDS AND ENDS OF WIT AND HUMOUR. Article 30
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 37
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE OLD FRIENDS. Article 50
GOLD. Article 50
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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

in its travelling position by sheets or guides , and is riot liable to get deranged or out of order . This is the best description I can g ive without the aid of woodcuts , being no mechanician or engineer . But I am a man , Avho regards all that concerns the

interests of the great human family , or any important branch of them , as my OAVU business , as every author should do ; and I have perfectly satisfied myself , by careful inquiries of disinterested persons Avho know more about machinery than I am ever

likely to do , that nothing I can say in favour of Mr . Walker ' s Patent Detaching Hook will be more than the truth ; ancl I therefore , more firmly than ever , repeat what I said in the January number of the MASONIC MAGAZINEthat its adoption

, " ought to be rendered compulsory on all owners or lessees of mines throughout the world , "—a statement in Avhich some of our greatest engineers and inspectors of mines will bear me out , as well as thousands of intelligent working miners .

The Old Friends.

THE OLD FRIENDS .

( From the iV . Y . Despatch . ) WHERE are they scattered noAv , The old , old friends 1 One made her dwelling Avhere the . maples grow . And mig hty streams through solemn

forests flow , But never , from that pine-crowned land of . snow A message sends . Some meet me oft amid Life's common Avays

, And then , perchance , a word or smile declares That warm hearts throb beneath their load of cares ; For love grows on , like wheat among the tares ,

Till harvest days . f But some are fallen asleep ;" The words are SAveet I Oh I friends at rest beneath the blessed sod , My feet still tread the weary road ye trod Ere yet your loving souls went back to God ! When shall ' Ave meet 1

The Old Friends.

Oh ! thou Divinest Friend , When shall it be That I may know them in their garments Avhite , And see them Avith aneAvand clearer sight , Mine old , familiar friends made fair and bright , Like unto Thee . ANON .

Gold.

GOLD .

( From the Keystone ) GOLD lurks in every aim of life—It sways the lofty and the lowly , And shrouds beneath its sable pall , Each aspiration high and holy . For it Ave utter earnest prayers

, And solemn VOAVS are made and broken ; And beauty barters truth and hope , Ancl bitter scathing words are spoken

Gold cannot add one hour to life , Or buy love ' s holiest caresses ; It cannot stay the silver streak Time blends with beauty ' s auburn tresses ; It cannot bring the loved one back

, So rudely torn from our embraces ; It cannot smooth the wrinkled brow , Scored deep with grief ' s relentless traces .

Gold cannot bring youth's ruddy glow Back to the cheek of fading beauty ; It cannot hush the " still small voice " That hints of lcng-neglected dut y ; It cannot heal a broken heart , Throbbing Avith some unbounded sorrow ; For Avords that wring the soul to-day , Gold cannot bring relief to-morrow .

Then let us spurn the glittering bribe , Nor breathe for it one sigh of SOH-OAV ; Gold can at least but gild the bier , Or buy the pall that Avantmust borrow , The loveliest heart in all the land Is rich beyond all golden treasure

, If Truth and Virtue , hand in hand , Have been through life its Square and Measure . T . ALEX . MENARY . Gold Hill , Nev „ March 2 , 1876 .

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