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    Article STATISTICAL ACCOUNT OF FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. ← Page 4 of 4
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Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

Royal Arch Masons ) being the Grand Hig h Priest and other officers of the Grand Chapters . The Grand Lodge then acknoAvledged only four degrees in Masonry , Entered Apprentice , FCIIOAV CraftMaster Mason and Royal Arch

, Mason . As late as the year 1817 a number of Royal Arch Masons applied to Concordia Lodge , No . 67 , Philadelphia , for the use of its AA'arrant to open a chapter , which request Avas granted . TEMPLAR MASONRY in the United

States , especially during the past tAVO years ( concerning Avhich statistics cannot yet to any large extent be gathered ) has met Avith large favor . The first Grand Commandery of Knights Templar organized was that of

Pennsylvania , on May 12 , 1797 ; ( 2 ) Grand Commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode Island , May 6 , 1805 ; ( 3 ) New York , June 18 , 1814 ; ( 4 ) Virginia , November 27 , 1823 ; ( 5 ) Vermont , January 17 , 1824 : and last of all , the Grand

Commandery of Arkansas , March 23 , 1872 . In the year 1860 there Avere 22 Grand Commanderies , 179 subordinate Commanderies , and 7 , 808 Sir Knights . In the year 1872 , there were 29 Grand Commanderies , 464 subordinate

Commanderies and 36 , 536 Sir Knights . This shows a rapid groAvth in tAvelve years . 4 , 405 members were knighted in a single year—1871 . All of these Grand Commanderies are under the jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment

of the United States , R . E . Sir J . Q . A . Fellows , Grand Master . This grand body holds triennial conclaves—the next one will take place at NBAV Orleans , Louisiana , on December 1 , 1874 .

To recapitulate : —according to the latest published proceedings there are in the United States 556 295 Master Masons , 117 , 971 Royal Arch Masons , and 36 , 536 Knights Templar—a splendid Masonic arraybut only an empty

, pageant , unless these large bodies are actuated by genuine Masonic charity . The Avriter may , in a future article , describe the nature and number of the Masonic Charities of America .

Time's Warning

TIME'S WARNING

NEW TEAK ' S PAY . Hush'd is the song of other days , Still is the voice of ancien ( praise , Cold is the heart so warm and true ,. Sad is the change for me—for you . Ah ! old friendthis New Year ' s Day

yes , , Recalls old seasons fled away ; The joyous room , the classic greeting , The happy looks , the festive meeting . Still is that room , afar that scene , Amid the things that once have been , We ' re colder , wiser far to-day , And sentiment it does not pay !

No , Time which changes all things here—The fond , the merry , the severe , Has flung a shade o'er heart and brow , And alter'd things and persons now .

And yet amid setlater life , Amid each onward care and strife , Amid each pleasure and each pain , Would we were yet but young again ! For youth has magic in its glance , Youth still can credit life ' s romance , Youth still on all of earth can fling

The magic spray of early spring . But Youth ' s soft voice is heard to-day , As a new year meets us on our way ; Saying , in accents faint and low , " Dear me how old is long ago . ' Yes , old indeed , to me—to you ,

AVho still the path of life pursue ; But yet how little youth does care For what has once been fond and fair . Youth recks not now of hastening hours , Youth heeds not now its wasting pow ' rs , Youth loves to court , and seeks to rhyme , " And minds not me , " quoth Father Time .

" And yet how vain for youth to try To bid to Time a long good-bye , For here I am with each new year , With my tale of joy , my tones of fear . " " Why will not youth to me attend ? I ' m sure I treat youth as a friend , Alas ! in vain I speakI sigh

, , Youth glides almost unconscious by . " "A few more years , and youth must see A difference great , indeed , in me , For as youth turns my glittering page He meets me soon in tottering age . " " What has youth done with all my days ?

My golden hours , my dazzling rays ? And now the end is drawing near , While all is dark , and cold , and drear . " " List to my message pleasant youth , List to my sober words of truth , Turn not from my warning voice away , With which I greet thee , this New Year's day . " W .

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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
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Statistical Account Of Freemasonry In The United States Of America.

Royal Arch Masons ) being the Grand Hig h Priest and other officers of the Grand Chapters . The Grand Lodge then acknoAvledged only four degrees in Masonry , Entered Apprentice , FCIIOAV CraftMaster Mason and Royal Arch

, Mason . As late as the year 1817 a number of Royal Arch Masons applied to Concordia Lodge , No . 67 , Philadelphia , for the use of its AA'arrant to open a chapter , which request Avas granted . TEMPLAR MASONRY in the United

States , especially during the past tAVO years ( concerning Avhich statistics cannot yet to any large extent be gathered ) has met Avith large favor . The first Grand Commandery of Knights Templar organized was that of

Pennsylvania , on May 12 , 1797 ; ( 2 ) Grand Commandery of Massachusetts and Rhode Island , May 6 , 1805 ; ( 3 ) New York , June 18 , 1814 ; ( 4 ) Virginia , November 27 , 1823 ; ( 5 ) Vermont , January 17 , 1824 : and last of all , the Grand

Commandery of Arkansas , March 23 , 1872 . In the year 1860 there Avere 22 Grand Commanderies , 179 subordinate Commanderies , and 7 , 808 Sir Knights . In the year 1872 , there were 29 Grand Commanderies , 464 subordinate

Commanderies and 36 , 536 Sir Knights . This shows a rapid groAvth in tAvelve years . 4 , 405 members were knighted in a single year—1871 . All of these Grand Commanderies are under the jurisdiction of the Grand Encampment

of the United States , R . E . Sir J . Q . A . Fellows , Grand Master . This grand body holds triennial conclaves—the next one will take place at NBAV Orleans , Louisiana , on December 1 , 1874 .

To recapitulate : —according to the latest published proceedings there are in the United States 556 295 Master Masons , 117 , 971 Royal Arch Masons , and 36 , 536 Knights Templar—a splendid Masonic arraybut only an empty

, pageant , unless these large bodies are actuated by genuine Masonic charity . The Avriter may , in a future article , describe the nature and number of the Masonic Charities of America .

Time's Warning

TIME'S WARNING

NEW TEAK ' S PAY . Hush'd is the song of other days , Still is the voice of ancien ( praise , Cold is the heart so warm and true ,. Sad is the change for me—for you . Ah ! old friendthis New Year ' s Day

yes , , Recalls old seasons fled away ; The joyous room , the classic greeting , The happy looks , the festive meeting . Still is that room , afar that scene , Amid the things that once have been , We ' re colder , wiser far to-day , And sentiment it does not pay !

No , Time which changes all things here—The fond , the merry , the severe , Has flung a shade o'er heart and brow , And alter'd things and persons now .

And yet amid setlater life , Amid each onward care and strife , Amid each pleasure and each pain , Would we were yet but young again ! For youth has magic in its glance , Youth still can credit life ' s romance , Youth still on all of earth can fling

The magic spray of early spring . But Youth ' s soft voice is heard to-day , As a new year meets us on our way ; Saying , in accents faint and low , " Dear me how old is long ago . ' Yes , old indeed , to me—to you ,

AVho still the path of life pursue ; But yet how little youth does care For what has once been fond and fair . Youth recks not now of hastening hours , Youth heeds not now its wasting pow ' rs , Youth loves to court , and seeks to rhyme , " And minds not me , " quoth Father Time .

" And yet how vain for youth to try To bid to Time a long good-bye , For here I am with each new year , With my tale of joy , my tones of fear . " " Why will not youth to me attend ? I ' m sure I treat youth as a friend , Alas ! in vain I speakI sigh

, , Youth glides almost unconscious by . " "A few more years , and youth must see A difference great , indeed , in me , For as youth turns my glittering page He meets me soon in tottering age . " " What has youth done with all my days ?

My golden hours , my dazzling rays ? And now the end is drawing near , While all is dark , and cold , and drear . " " List to my message pleasant youth , List to my sober words of truth , Turn not from my warning voice away , With which I greet thee , this New Year's day . " W .

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