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The Old Year And The New Year.

" Lift up thine eyes , cheer up thine heart Stern Duty ' s path pursue , This is the message we impart In loving words and true ; If the past has sadl y faded From life , and hope , and trust , If the future still is shaded , By 'lime ' s all-clinging rust ;

"Look up in faith , all calmly strive As years fade all away , And yet find and leave tlree still alive On this fi \ sh New Year ' s Day ; Seek to improve thy solemn hours , Fear not thy sadder cares . Mourn not life ' s gatlrered flow'rs Nor all its painted wares .

" For fife m all that it has been In all that it must be , In all that here thine eyes have seen , In all that tircy must see , Has still some work for thee to do , Before it fades away , Therefore th y path in trust pursue ,

With this glad New Year ' s day . " The voices ceased , I listened long , In bowed heart and awe , As one sometimes hearkens to a song , Or to some wise old saw ; But looking around my chamber then , And with the ( ire ' s gleam , The strangers had passed beyond my ken , AU was but a pleasant dream . AV

When Your'e Down.

WHEN YOUR'E DOWN .

When legions of " friends" always bless us When golden success lights our way ! How they smile as they softly address us , So cordial , good humoured and gay , But oh , when tire sun of prosperity Is set—Iheii they quickly frown , Aird cry out in tones of severity , Kick the man ! don ' t you see he is down !

AVhat though when you knew not a sorrow Your heart was open as day . And your "friends " when they wanted to borrow You'd oblige and ne ' er ask them to pay , ' What though not a soul you e ' er slighted , ' ^ As you meandered about through the town Your ' -friends" became very near sighted , Aiul don ' t seem to see you when down .

When you're " up " you are loudl y exalted And traders all sing out your praise ; When you're down you have greatly defaulted And they really " don ' t fancy your ways . " Your style was " tip top " when you'd money So sings every sucker and clown . ' But rrow ' tis exceedingly funny , Tilings are altered because you are down .

Oh , give me the heart that for ever If free from the world ' s selfish rust And the soul whose high , n . jble endeavour Is lo raise fallen men from the dust ; And when in adversity's ocean A victim is likely to drown , All hail to the friend wlrose devotion AVill lift up a man when he ' s " down . " Philadelphia Keystone .

Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA .

BY CLIFFORD P . MAC CALLA , K . T ,, Editor of ' The Keystone , ' ' Philadelphia . The United States of America probably furnish a more striking example of the rapid developement of Ereemasonry than is afforded by that of any

other nation in the Avorld ; and there is reason for the belief that the growth of true Masonic spirit has kept pace Avith the growth of numbers . The body of their membership makes itself felt in their abounding charitiesAvhich assume

, such varied and inconspicuous forms , that the general public , and even many of the Fraternity , have little knoAvleclge of their extent or amount .

The membership includes , individually , there as elsewhere the world over , the more prominent men in all the professions and leading avocations of lifeall of Avhom are proud to be connected Avith the Ancient Craft , Avhich has

included potentates , statesmen , scholars and soldiers among its brethren . I propose to give , in the present brief article , a hurried , and yet accurate account , of the origin , progress , and present position , of Freemasonry in the

United States of America . Tradition and imagination will be carefully disregarded , and facts only Avill be cited . The time lias gone by Avhen intelligent craftsmen will receive any statement as true , merely' because it flatters their pride . The truth has come to be considered the highest praise .

The city of Boston , Massachusetts is the mother of Masonry in America . Exactly at what date the earliest lodge Avas established there , is not known , just as it is not positively known when the first lodge Avas established in

Philadelphia . The earliest records are all lost , beyond recovery , so that we have to rest satisfied to take up the chain of evidence as near its commencement as Ave can find it . We ICHOAV , however , that a Provincial Grand Lodge

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A NEW YEAR'S GREETING. Article 1
Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 2
THE OLD YEAR AND THE NEW YEAR. Article 5
WHEN YOUR'E DOWN. Article 6
STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. Article 6
TIME'S WARNING Article 9
ANCIENT MASONIC LODGES No. 2. Article 10
THE PRESENT POSITION OF MASONIC HISTORY, No. 1. Article 13
MEMBERSHIP OF THE GRAND LODGE OF SCOTLAND ; WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT OUGHT TO BE. Article 16
SILENCE AND DARKNESS. Article 23
WHAT OUR LODGES DO FOR THE CHARITIES. Article 24
Our Archaeological Corner. Article 25
TRACES OF CHAUCER. Article 26
COSMOPOLITAN MASONIC CALENDAR, DIARY AND POCKET BOOK, 1874. Article 27
Reviews. Article 27
WHAT NON-MASONS SAY.OF US. Article 28
ARTIOLE IV. Article 30
NEW YEAR'S DAY.—A MASONIC CAROL. Article 33
Monthly Odds and Ends. Article 33
Untitled Ad 34
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The Old Year And The New Year.

" Lift up thine eyes , cheer up thine heart Stern Duty ' s path pursue , This is the message we impart In loving words and true ; If the past has sadl y faded From life , and hope , and trust , If the future still is shaded , By 'lime ' s all-clinging rust ;

"Look up in faith , all calmly strive As years fade all away , And yet find and leave tlree still alive On this fi \ sh New Year ' s Day ; Seek to improve thy solemn hours , Fear not thy sadder cares . Mourn not life ' s gatlrered flow'rs Nor all its painted wares .

" For fife m all that it has been In all that it must be , In all that here thine eyes have seen , In all that tircy must see , Has still some work for thee to do , Before it fades away , Therefore th y path in trust pursue ,

With this glad New Year ' s day . " The voices ceased , I listened long , In bowed heart and awe , As one sometimes hearkens to a song , Or to some wise old saw ; But looking around my chamber then , And with the ( ire ' s gleam , The strangers had passed beyond my ken , AU was but a pleasant dream . AV

When Your'e Down.

WHEN YOUR'E DOWN .

When legions of " friends" always bless us When golden success lights our way ! How they smile as they softly address us , So cordial , good humoured and gay , But oh , when tire sun of prosperity Is set—Iheii they quickly frown , Aird cry out in tones of severity , Kick the man ! don ' t you see he is down !

AVhat though when you knew not a sorrow Your heart was open as day . And your "friends " when they wanted to borrow You'd oblige and ne ' er ask them to pay , ' What though not a soul you e ' er slighted , ' ^ As you meandered about through the town Your ' -friends" became very near sighted , Aiul don ' t seem to see you when down .

When you're " up " you are loudl y exalted And traders all sing out your praise ; When you're down you have greatly defaulted And they really " don ' t fancy your ways . " Your style was " tip top " when you'd money So sings every sucker and clown . ' But rrow ' tis exceedingly funny , Tilings are altered because you are down .

Oh , give me the heart that for ever If free from the world ' s selfish rust And the soul whose high , n . jble endeavour Is lo raise fallen men from the dust ; And when in adversity's ocean A victim is likely to drown , All hail to the friend wlrose devotion AVill lift up a man when he ' s " down . " Philadelphia Keystone .

Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA .

BY CLIFFORD P . MAC CALLA , K . T ,, Editor of ' The Keystone , ' ' Philadelphia . The United States of America probably furnish a more striking example of the rapid developement of Ereemasonry than is afforded by that of any

other nation in the Avorld ; and there is reason for the belief that the growth of true Masonic spirit has kept pace Avith the growth of numbers . The body of their membership makes itself felt in their abounding charitiesAvhich assume

, such varied and inconspicuous forms , that the general public , and even many of the Fraternity , have little knoAvleclge of their extent or amount .

The membership includes , individually , there as elsewhere the world over , the more prominent men in all the professions and leading avocations of lifeall of Avhom are proud to be connected Avith the Ancient Craft , Avhich has

included potentates , statesmen , scholars and soldiers among its brethren . I propose to give , in the present brief article , a hurried , and yet accurate account , of the origin , progress , and present position , of Freemasonry in the

United States of America . Tradition and imagination will be carefully disregarded , and facts only Avill be cited . The time lias gone by Avhen intelligent craftsmen will receive any statement as true , merely' because it flatters their pride . The truth has come to be considered the highest praise .

The city of Boston , Massachusetts is the mother of Masonry in America . Exactly at what date the earliest lodge Avas established there , is not known , just as it is not positively known when the first lodge Avas established in

Philadelphia . The earliest records are all lost , beyond recovery , so that we have to rest satisfied to take up the chain of evidence as near its commencement as Ave can find it . We ICHOAV , however , that a Provincial Grand Lodge

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