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Poetry.

" AA'iil not his boy ivith father come ? Little sisters beckon you home . Nay , courage ! my darling , do not weep ! Sisters' siveet voices will lull thee to sleep . " "Father , father , see'st thou not there Those horrid elves ? I fear , I fear ' . "

" My son , my son , be still , I pray ; There's nought to be seen but meadoivs grey . I love thee more than tongue can tell ; 0 that I could your terror quell !" "Father , 0 father , he holds me fast ! The Fairy King has your child at last . " Griev'd is the sire ; like the wind he rides ; And in his breast the child he hides . To his home in grief and fear he sped . Alas ! in his arms his child lay dead . —J . K .

Perseverance.

PERSEVERANCE .

By T . J . SWAKT . Through life's varied undertakings Persevere and clo not rest Failures leave behind heart-breakings Persevere and do thy best . Is thy task a task of sorrow ? Still , if one which God hath blest ,

Lay it not by till to-morrow Finish it ancl do thy best . Lingerers are but seldom treasures , Do thy part with cheerful zest , Duties ahvays bring their pleasures , Persevere and clo thy best . Things may not run smoothly ever

, Grief may often be thy guest Yet despair availeth never , Conscience bids thee " do thy best . " It may be that tribulations Are but trials thy faith to test , Sent as heav ' nly dispensations , Still to whisper " do thy best . "

Paint not , therefore , still keep striving , Pay no heed to scoffers jest , Comfort from the past deriving , Persevere and " do thy best . " Thus wilt . thou feel satisfaction , Peace will dwell within thy breast , Angels record each kind action

If intended for the best . Then when earthly scenes are closing , When thy conch of death is prest , Life will ebb in siveet reposing , God hath prov'd thou'st " done thy best . " His right hand will ne'er forsake thee , He will class thee with the blest , Arid will in His mercy take thee To His home of blissful rest .

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I-LmiAiiiaJT THEATRE . —Mr . Clarence Holt has this week made his first appearance at this theatre since his return from the Australian colonies , ivhere bis popularity ivas almost unbounded . He has appeared in the character of Master Walter in Sheridan Knowles ' s play of "The Hunchback . " Miss Amy Sedgwick sustained the role of Julia , Mr . Nelson that of Sir T . Clifford , and Mr . Fitzjames made an excellent Lord Tinsel .

Mr . Holt ' s delineation of the character of the Hunchback was all that could be desired . He plays with great dignity and grace , ivith an utter abser . ee of anything like rant . AVe hope to see him taking that high position his merits justly entitle him . to on the London stage , but we learn that he is for some time engaged at the Theatre Royal , Manchester . Mr . Anson , whose annual benefit takes place on Monday next at the Adelplii , has , however , specially secured Mr . Holt ' s valuable services for that evening .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COUET . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 4 th inst . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Churchill , went out riding . In the afternoon her Majesty , with Princess Louise , and attended by Lady Churchill , drove on the road to Altna Guithesaeh , returning by Birk Hall . —The Queen , ivith Princess Christian , went out on the morning of the 5 th inst . In the afternoon her Majesty ,

Prince ancl Princess Christian , and Princess Louise drove out . —The Queen , ivith Princess Louise , Avent out driving on the morning of the Gth inst . In the afternoon her Majesty , accompanied by Prince ancl Princess Christian , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , ancl Prince Leopold , and attended by the Ladies ancl Gentlemen of the household in waiting , honoured

the Braemar Gathering with her presence , remaining some time to witness the Highland games , and returning to the Castle at six o'clock . Her Majesty had not been to the Gathering since 1859 . —The Queen , accompanied by Prince and Princess Christian and Princess Louise , drove to Alt-na-Gulthasack and rode on ponies to the Dhu Loch on the 7 th inst . —The Queen ,

aocompaiiied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the Sth inst . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Churchill , rode to Abergeldie . In the afternoon her Majesty , with Princess Louise , lveut out driving . —The Queen , Prince and Princess Christian , * Princess Louise , and the Duke of Edinburgh , attended by the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting were

present at Divine service at the parish church of Crathie on the morning of the lOtli inst . Dr . Caird , Chaplain to her Majesty , officiated . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Louise , went out on the morning of the 10 th inst . Her Majesty in the afternoon , with Prince and Princess Christian , and attended by Lady Susan Melville , drove to the Linn of Quolch , returning

by Old Mar Lodge . GENEBAII HOME NEWS . —The Eegistrar-General ' s weekly return of deaths in the metropolis up to the Sth September , shows a continued and progressive decrease iu the mortality from the prevailing epidemic . The deaths from cholera in each of the last six weeks , commencing with that ending August

4 th , have been 1 , 053 , 781 , 455 , 265 , 198 , aud 157 ; and from diarrhoea , 354 , 264 , 194 , 129 , 128 , and 132 . Thus in the latter form of the epidemic the deaths in the last three iveeks have been nearly the same . In the east districts the weekly deaths by cholera have fallen in six iveeks from 916 to 74 , in the south from 47 to 39 , and in the rest of London "from 90 to 44 . This

return contains some interesting statistics as to the districts of West Ham and Stratford . The daily return shoivs , although iu a slighter degree , the falling off in the number of deaths usuar on Sunday and Monday ; those from cholera being 19 , as compared with 24 on Saturday , and from diarrhoea 16 , as against 23 . The numbers for the last seven days—cholera : Tuesday 31 ,

Wednesday 25 , Thursday 28 , Friday 19 , Saturday 34 . Sunday and Monday together 38 . Diarrhcea : 21 , 20 , 14 , 20 , 23 , and 32 . The cattle plague returns show a gratifying decrease . The number of attacks last iveek Avas only 99 against 148 in the previous week . Mr . Bright has accepted an invitation to a banquet at Rochdale some time in October . It is expected

that Earl Russell and Mr . Gladstone will be present . A person named James Wood , a carman , AA'as brought before Alder , man Stone , on the 6 th inst ., at the Guildhall Police-court ) charged with committing extensive frauds on the silk-mercers of the metropolis . It Avas proved to the satisfaction of the magistrate that the accused had been in the regular habit of forging . The names of several respectable persons had been forged to orders for silks , & c , and there seemed to be no doubt

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GEMS PROM BRO. LAWRENCE STERNE. Article 1
BRO. GOETHE'S PROFESSION OF FAITH. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 3
FREEMASONRY CONTRASTED WITH INTOLERANCE. Article 5
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC RELIEF FUND. Article 8
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 8
"MR, BROWN AT THE GIRLS' SCHOOL FESTIVAL. Article 9
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 10
MARK MASONRY. Article 12
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 13
INDIA. Article 13
Untitled Article 13
REVIEWS. Article 14
THE UNKNOWN O. Article 16
Poetry. Article 16
PERSEVERANCE. Article 17
Untitled Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Poetry.

" AA'iil not his boy ivith father come ? Little sisters beckon you home . Nay , courage ! my darling , do not weep ! Sisters' siveet voices will lull thee to sleep . " "Father , father , see'st thou not there Those horrid elves ? I fear , I fear ' . "

" My son , my son , be still , I pray ; There's nought to be seen but meadoivs grey . I love thee more than tongue can tell ; 0 that I could your terror quell !" "Father , 0 father , he holds me fast ! The Fairy King has your child at last . " Griev'd is the sire ; like the wind he rides ; And in his breast the child he hides . To his home in grief and fear he sped . Alas ! in his arms his child lay dead . —J . K .

Perseverance.

PERSEVERANCE .

By T . J . SWAKT . Through life's varied undertakings Persevere and clo not rest Failures leave behind heart-breakings Persevere and do thy best . Is thy task a task of sorrow ? Still , if one which God hath blest ,

Lay it not by till to-morrow Finish it ancl do thy best . Lingerers are but seldom treasures , Do thy part with cheerful zest , Duties ahvays bring their pleasures , Persevere and clo thy best . Things may not run smoothly ever

, Grief may often be thy guest Yet despair availeth never , Conscience bids thee " do thy best . " It may be that tribulations Are but trials thy faith to test , Sent as heav ' nly dispensations , Still to whisper " do thy best . "

Paint not , therefore , still keep striving , Pay no heed to scoffers jest , Comfort from the past deriving , Persevere and " do thy best . " Thus wilt . thou feel satisfaction , Peace will dwell within thy breast , Angels record each kind action

If intended for the best . Then when earthly scenes are closing , When thy conch of death is prest , Life will ebb in siveet reposing , God hath prov'd thou'st " done thy best . " His right hand will ne'er forsake thee , He will class thee with the blest , Arid will in His mercy take thee To His home of blissful rest .

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I-LmiAiiiaJT THEATRE . —Mr . Clarence Holt has this week made his first appearance at this theatre since his return from the Australian colonies , ivhere bis popularity ivas almost unbounded . He has appeared in the character of Master Walter in Sheridan Knowles ' s play of "The Hunchback . " Miss Amy Sedgwick sustained the role of Julia , Mr . Nelson that of Sir T . Clifford , and Mr . Fitzjames made an excellent Lord Tinsel .

Mr . Holt ' s delineation of the character of the Hunchback was all that could be desired . He plays with great dignity and grace , ivith an utter abser . ee of anything like rant . AVe hope to see him taking that high position his merits justly entitle him . to on the London stage , but we learn that he is for some time engaged at the Theatre Royal , Manchester . Mr . Anson , whose annual benefit takes place on Monday next at the Adelplii , has , however , specially secured Mr . Holt ' s valuable services for that evening .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COUET . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the 4 th inst . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Churchill , went out riding . In the afternoon her Majesty , with Princess Louise , and attended by Lady Churchill , drove on the road to Altna Guithesaeh , returning by Birk Hall . —The Queen , ivith Princess Christian , went out on the morning of the 5 th inst . In the afternoon her Majesty ,

Prince ancl Princess Christian , and Princess Louise drove out . —The Queen , ivith Princess Louise , Avent out driving on the morning of the Gth inst . In the afternoon her Majesty , accompanied by Prince ancl Princess Christian , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , ancl Prince Leopold , and attended by the Ladies ancl Gentlemen of the household in waiting , honoured

the Braemar Gathering with her presence , remaining some time to witness the Highland games , and returning to the Castle at six o'clock . Her Majesty had not been to the Gathering since 1859 . —The Queen , accompanied by Prince and Princess Christian and Princess Louise , drove to Alt-na-Gulthasack and rode on ponies to the Dhu Loch on the 7 th inst . —The Queen ,

aocompaiiied by Princess Christian , drove out on the morning of the Sth inst . Princess Louise , attended by Lady Churchill , rode to Abergeldie . In the afternoon her Majesty , with Princess Louise , lveut out driving . —The Queen , Prince and Princess Christian , * Princess Louise , and the Duke of Edinburgh , attended by the Ladies and Gentlemen in Waiting were

present at Divine service at the parish church of Crathie on the morning of the lOtli inst . Dr . Caird , Chaplain to her Majesty , officiated . —The Queen , accompanied by Princess Louise , went out on the morning of the 10 th inst . Her Majesty in the afternoon , with Prince and Princess Christian , and attended by Lady Susan Melville , drove to the Linn of Quolch , returning

by Old Mar Lodge . GENEBAII HOME NEWS . —The Eegistrar-General ' s weekly return of deaths in the metropolis up to the Sth September , shows a continued and progressive decrease iu the mortality from the prevailing epidemic . The deaths from cholera in each of the last six weeks , commencing with that ending August

4 th , have been 1 , 053 , 781 , 455 , 265 , 198 , aud 157 ; and from diarrhoea , 354 , 264 , 194 , 129 , 128 , and 132 . Thus in the latter form of the epidemic the deaths in the last three iveeks have been nearly the same . In the east districts the weekly deaths by cholera have fallen in six iveeks from 916 to 74 , in the south from 47 to 39 , and in the rest of London "from 90 to 44 . This

return contains some interesting statistics as to the districts of West Ham and Stratford . The daily return shoivs , although iu a slighter degree , the falling off in the number of deaths usuar on Sunday and Monday ; those from cholera being 19 , as compared with 24 on Saturday , and from diarrhoea 16 , as against 23 . The numbers for the last seven days—cholera : Tuesday 31 ,

Wednesday 25 , Thursday 28 , Friday 19 , Saturday 34 . Sunday and Monday together 38 . Diarrhcea : 21 , 20 , 14 , 20 , 23 , and 32 . The cattle plague returns show a gratifying decrease . The number of attacks last iveek Avas only 99 against 148 in the previous week . Mr . Bright has accepted an invitation to a banquet at Rochdale some time in October . It is expected

that Earl Russell and Mr . Gladstone will be present . A person named James Wood , a carman , AA'as brought before Alder , man Stone , on the 6 th inst ., at the Guildhall Police-court ) charged with committing extensive frauds on the silk-mercers of the metropolis . It Avas proved to the satisfaction of the magistrate that the accused had been in the regular habit of forging . The names of several respectable persons had been forged to orders for silks , & c , and there seemed to be no doubt

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