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The Under Current Of Life.

of November , the two defendants , together with Sir Edward Cunynghame , Avent to Mr . Doyle ' s room at their usual early hour , and began at once upon champagne cup , of Avhich Mr . Doyle , although he hacl not yet risen , partook freely . When dinner time came , there was , of course , more drinking , and Mr , Doyle took , he acknowledges , a good deal more than he could stand . But more still was to

follow . In the course of the evening a further amount of drink was disposed of' a good deal more , ' says Mr . Doyle , ' as far as I can remember , ' ancl the correctness of his memory is confirmed by a subsequent bill for liquor to the amount of five pounds . We hear without surprise

that Mr . Doyle was by bedtime in a terrible state of intoxication , that he was put into bed by his servant , and that when he woke in the morning he hacl what he describes as ' a bad head . ' With

the return of day up came his three friends , up came the usual measure of champagne cup , and of this , says Mr . Doyle , he himself , " of course , " partook as usual . Of a document Avhich was now

presented to him for signature , ancl which he signed without reading , his recollection is less clear . This was the agreement of partnership , produced at the Old Bailey , making Mr . Doyle the inheritor of a bankrupt business , and answerable Avith his whole estate for the present and future

liabilities of the three adventurers AVIIO hacl draAvn him in . How he was rescued before it Avas too late by a good angel in the form of a family solicitor ; IIOAV the fatal agreement was deliA'ered up to be cancelled ; IIOAV the original contriver of

it died miserably just before his trial arrived ; ancl how the two survivors have received some portion of their deserts in the form of a sentence of imprisonment , we need not now tell at length . " When he appeared in Court Mr . Doyle

described himself as ' ' sober and terribl y thirsty , " ancl no doubt he will have a hard struggle to conquer the pernicious habits of large numbers of our modern society . Some may say , indeed it is not too much to averthat just now the desire to " liquor

, up " is rapidly gaining ground amongst us , Avhich is fostered by the injurious custom of " nips " of " absinthe , " of sherry and bitters , of "B . and S ., " of stimulants in

The Under Current Of Life.

unwholesome repetition , and at unseasonable times . Let us hope that , if in nothing else , this last sad tale of tho Old Bailey may warn some of our golden youth , meant for bettor things , ancl even those of maturer yearsthat this system of unhealthy

, drinking is for them a " slough , indeed , of despond , " in which , if they will " wallow , " in defiance of Avholesome warning and saddest example , there is nothing , humanly speaking , in store for them but SOITOAV ancl penurysocial ancl moral

de-, gradation . . That , after all , such is the way of the Avorld , and that all young men of spirit , of fashion , and of social position must come into this " facilis descensus Averni , " is , indeed , a deplorable fact .

We had , it was believed , outlived the clays of your three-bottle men , of prolonged bouts , of degrading scenes ; but it seems as if Ave hacl IIOAV to contend Avith the undermining habit of continuous drinking , of ceaseless stimulantsof

morn-, ing " nips , " of habitual "liquoring up . " Let us be warned ancl wise iu time , and then we can surely say , " Oh , fortunati nimium , " to have escaped this most deplorable of habits ! But must we not all feel alarmed at the

relaxation of rational living , at the tendency to insobriety and " dram-drinking , " of early " corpse-revivers , " of sedative night-caps increasing amongst us ?

The Eternity Of Love: A Poet's Dream.

THE ETERNITY OF LOVE : A POET'S DREAM .

BY BRO . EAIHA HOLMES . ( Writtenfor the " Masonic Magazine . " ) Oh , the heart that has truly loved never forgets , Pat as truly loves on to the close , As the sunflower turns on her god w / ien he sets

The same look which she turned when he rose . —Moore IN ancient Hall , noAv many a year agone , I met my love , and never now , ah ! never , Shall I forget the halcyon clays of yore , When I first thought and felt I loved for ever .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 4
THOMAS CARLYLE. Article 5
EXTRACTS FROM THE MINUTES OF THE ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER OF CONCORD ATTACHED TO THE ANCHOR AND HOPE LODGE, No, 37, BOLTON. Article 5
WONDERS OF OPERATIVE MASONRY. Article 10
ELEGIAC. Article 14
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
NOTES ON THE OLD MINUTE BOOKS OF THE BRITISH UNION LODGE, NO 114, IPSWICH. A.D. 1762. Article 18
SONNET. Article 21
Tribil and Mechanical Engineer's Society. Article 22
A BROTHER'S ADVICE. Article 25
THE WAY WE LIVE NOW. Article 25
CARPENTERS' HALL. Article 28
THE LADY MURIEL. Article 29
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 33
CONTEMPORARY LETTERS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. Article 33
RECIT EXACT DU GRAND COMBAT LIVRE A NANCY. Article 35
THE UNDER CURRENT OF LIFE. Article 38
THE ETERNITY OF LOVE: A POET'S DREAM. Article 39
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 40
THE WOUNDED CAPTAIN. Article 43
THE SECRET OF LOVE. Article 45
CHIPS FROM A MASONIC WORKSHOP. Article 46
M.\ M.\ M.\ Article 48
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 48
ANSWERS 'TO DOT'S MASONIC ENIGMA. Article 51
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The Under Current Of Life.

of November , the two defendants , together with Sir Edward Cunynghame , Avent to Mr . Doyle ' s room at their usual early hour , and began at once upon champagne cup , of Avhich Mr . Doyle , although he hacl not yet risen , partook freely . When dinner time came , there was , of course , more drinking , and Mr , Doyle took , he acknowledges , a good deal more than he could stand . But more still was to

follow . In the course of the evening a further amount of drink was disposed of' a good deal more , ' says Mr . Doyle , ' as far as I can remember , ' ancl the correctness of his memory is confirmed by a subsequent bill for liquor to the amount of five pounds . We hear without surprise

that Mr . Doyle was by bedtime in a terrible state of intoxication , that he was put into bed by his servant , and that when he woke in the morning he hacl what he describes as ' a bad head . ' With

the return of day up came his three friends , up came the usual measure of champagne cup , and of this , says Mr . Doyle , he himself , " of course , " partook as usual . Of a document Avhich was now

presented to him for signature , ancl which he signed without reading , his recollection is less clear . This was the agreement of partnership , produced at the Old Bailey , making Mr . Doyle the inheritor of a bankrupt business , and answerable Avith his whole estate for the present and future

liabilities of the three adventurers AVIIO hacl draAvn him in . How he was rescued before it Avas too late by a good angel in the form of a family solicitor ; IIOAV the fatal agreement was deliA'ered up to be cancelled ; IIOAV the original contriver of

it died miserably just before his trial arrived ; ancl how the two survivors have received some portion of their deserts in the form of a sentence of imprisonment , we need not now tell at length . " When he appeared in Court Mr . Doyle

described himself as ' ' sober and terribl y thirsty , " ancl no doubt he will have a hard struggle to conquer the pernicious habits of large numbers of our modern society . Some may say , indeed it is not too much to averthat just now the desire to " liquor

, up " is rapidly gaining ground amongst us , Avhich is fostered by the injurious custom of " nips " of " absinthe , " of sherry and bitters , of "B . and S ., " of stimulants in

The Under Current Of Life.

unwholesome repetition , and at unseasonable times . Let us hope that , if in nothing else , this last sad tale of tho Old Bailey may warn some of our golden youth , meant for bettor things , ancl even those of maturer yearsthat this system of unhealthy

, drinking is for them a " slough , indeed , of despond , " in which , if they will " wallow , " in defiance of Avholesome warning and saddest example , there is nothing , humanly speaking , in store for them but SOITOAV ancl penurysocial ancl moral

de-, gradation . . That , after all , such is the way of the Avorld , and that all young men of spirit , of fashion , and of social position must come into this " facilis descensus Averni , " is , indeed , a deplorable fact .

We had , it was believed , outlived the clays of your three-bottle men , of prolonged bouts , of degrading scenes ; but it seems as if Ave hacl IIOAV to contend Avith the undermining habit of continuous drinking , of ceaseless stimulantsof

morn-, ing " nips , " of habitual "liquoring up . " Let us be warned ancl wise iu time , and then we can surely say , " Oh , fortunati nimium , " to have escaped this most deplorable of habits ! But must we not all feel alarmed at the

relaxation of rational living , at the tendency to insobriety and " dram-drinking , " of early " corpse-revivers , " of sedative night-caps increasing amongst us ?

The Eternity Of Love: A Poet's Dream.

THE ETERNITY OF LOVE : A POET'S DREAM .

BY BRO . EAIHA HOLMES . ( Writtenfor the " Masonic Magazine . " ) Oh , the heart that has truly loved never forgets , Pat as truly loves on to the close , As the sunflower turns on her god w / ien he sets

The same look which she turned when he rose . —Moore IN ancient Hall , noAv many a year agone , I met my love , and never now , ah ! never , Shall I forget the halcyon clays of yore , When I first thought and felt I loved for ever .

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