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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

was in the negative . An improved attendance of the members on Feb . 1 st , 1 S 20 , is recorded hy the Secretary , who states that " the usual Masonic toasts were given at the close of the meeting , and drank in silence , as a mark of respect to the memory of a

beloved brother , our revered monarch , His Majesty George HI .. No songs were sung , and the lodge was closed after the usual questions in due form , and the meeting adjourned to the next regular lodge night . " On the 7 th March the W . M ., Bro . John Ellis , and

several of the members assembled , and the minutes of the last lodge having been read and approved , he read a letter from the D . Prov . G . M . for the county , acknowledging the receipt of his communication dated the Gth ult ., and expressing his approbation of

the proposal that the members of the Lodge of Love and Honour , and the fraternity at Falmouth , might join the Mayor and Corporation on the joyful occasion of proclaiming our royal patron , His Majesty George IV . king . The next minute records a practical

exhibition of the advantages of Freemasonry . { To le continued . ')

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN .

By BRO . A . ONEAL HAIE , Kill ., K . Gal ., Corresponding Memher ofthe German Society , Leipzig ; Knight Templar , Scot . ; Author of "The History of the Knights Templars ;" . " Vara Queer ; " " Gatherings in Wanderings ; " "Songs and Ballads ; " "Poemata ; " "Legends of ' Edinburgh . " S fe ., fyc ., Sfc . ; Poet Laureate of the Canongate , Kikuinning ; P . M . St . Stephens ; P . P . Z . of St . Andrews , B . A .

Chap . ; § -c . ; fyc . ( Continued from page 288 . ) CHAPTER XXX . EXECUTION OF BALBUS . " Now his son . . . lifehonournameanel all

, , , That made me happy , at one stroke has talceu 3 ? or ever from the world . "—ShaJcespeare . Caius , the sun of life eclipsed Avithin his bosom , wandered sadly by the Tiber ' s banks , the memories of the happy hours that had ceased to be

glimmering * darkly on the river of woe , and over all a quiet light rising , in a new faith , which if it did not console him for his loss , at least in time made him bear it , at times forget it . In that dark hour , with the blood coursing Avikily through his veins ,

the river had a strange attraction for him . He looked into its yelloAV tide rushing eagerly to the sea , and he felfc tempted to hide his sorrows beneath its wave ; but cowards only flee from the perils and AVOCS of life , and Caius was brave . At

length he re-entered the city . Even great griefs , the first agony spent , longs to look upon the face of man . In crowds there is felloAvship as well as

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

solitude , and the sight of people can distract the thoughts from a great grief . Caius had neared the Forum , Avhen an officer of the Emperor ' s household accosted him . " Noble Caius , I have been in search of you

everywhere . The Emperor desires your immediate presence . " Caius bowed , and accompanied the officer . Trajan looked stern and gloomy as he entered the apartment , and on seeing him , the Emperor

Avaved his hand , and they were left alone . " Caius , I have sent for you to do you what you will- in time consider a service . Yon know

Balbus ?" " Balbus . Yes ; -what of him ?" " He dies within the hour . " " Dies ! " cried Caius , in horror ; " Avhat is he guilty of ?"

" First , he is proved by the evidence of Marenna to have been the leader of these accursed Bacchanals /' "He !" "Aye , none but he . That alone would

condemn him-to die , for that crime ostensibly shall he die , but there is a more terrible charge against him , a charge , for which , had he a hundred lives , he would die . You remember the disappearance of Sempronia the Vestal . You cannot have forgot it , for all Rome rang with the tidings . " " I remember . But she Avas droAvned in the

Tiber . " "Ah ! so it Avas reported . Balbus set that report afloat , but ifc ivas false . She never * quitted Rome . " "Are you assured of that , " answered Cains ,

gravely . " Remember it is Sempronia you speak of . " " I am assured of it , Caius . It is Sempronia I mean . I knoAV Avhat you would say . Sempronia comes of a stock whose sons Avere all

valiant , and Avhose daughters Avere all chaste . Is that not the proverb ? Well , she has stained her virgin Vestal robe , and from the night she left Testa ' s fire , she has lived Avith Balbus . " Trajan then detailed the discovery of

Sempronia , her death , and the murder of Cenna . Caius listened in terrified horror ; the details were so revolting , the proof so clear . " Others , " said Trajan , " are mixed up in this terrible society of Bacchus , but the death of one will awe them—your intended father-in-laAV , Murtius . Am I not right?—Yes , Murfcius was a

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THE APPROACHING GRAND FESTIVAL AND THE NEW MASONIC BUILDINGS. Article 1
EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 3
HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 7
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
AN IMPOSTOR. Article 11
THE RED CROSS. Article 11
UNIFORMITY OF WORKING IN LODGES. Article 12
THE PRIVILEGES OF PAST MASTERS. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 13
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 15
CHANNEL ISLANDS. Article 16
INDIA. Article 17
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 18
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 18
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING APRIL Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
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History Of Freemasonry In Cornwall.

was in the negative . An improved attendance of the members on Feb . 1 st , 1 S 20 , is recorded hy the Secretary , who states that " the usual Masonic toasts were given at the close of the meeting , and drank in silence , as a mark of respect to the memory of a

beloved brother , our revered monarch , His Majesty George HI .. No songs were sung , and the lodge was closed after the usual questions in due form , and the meeting adjourned to the next regular lodge night . " On the 7 th March the W . M ., Bro . John Ellis , and

several of the members assembled , and the minutes of the last lodge having been read and approved , he read a letter from the D . Prov . G . M . for the county , acknowledging the receipt of his communication dated the Gth ult ., and expressing his approbation of

the proposal that the members of the Lodge of Love and Honour , and the fraternity at Falmouth , might join the Mayor and Corporation on the joyful occasion of proclaiming our royal patron , His Majesty George IV . king . The next minute records a practical

exhibition of the advantages of Freemasonry . { To le continued . ')

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

THE NEMESIS : A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN .

By BRO . A . ONEAL HAIE , Kill ., K . Gal ., Corresponding Memher ofthe German Society , Leipzig ; Knight Templar , Scot . ; Author of "The History of the Knights Templars ;" . " Vara Queer ; " " Gatherings in Wanderings ; " "Songs and Ballads ; " "Poemata ; " "Legends of ' Edinburgh . " S fe ., fyc ., Sfc . ; Poet Laureate of the Canongate , Kikuinning ; P . M . St . Stephens ; P . P . Z . of St . Andrews , B . A .

Chap . ; § -c . ; fyc . ( Continued from page 288 . ) CHAPTER XXX . EXECUTION OF BALBUS . " Now his son . . . lifehonournameanel all

, , , That made me happy , at one stroke has talceu 3 ? or ever from the world . "—ShaJcespeare . Caius , the sun of life eclipsed Avithin his bosom , wandered sadly by the Tiber ' s banks , the memories of the happy hours that had ceased to be

glimmering * darkly on the river of woe , and over all a quiet light rising , in a new faith , which if it did not console him for his loss , at least in time made him bear it , at times forget it . In that dark hour , with the blood coursing Avikily through his veins ,

the river had a strange attraction for him . He looked into its yelloAV tide rushing eagerly to the sea , and he felfc tempted to hide his sorrows beneath its wave ; but cowards only flee from the perils and AVOCS of life , and Caius was brave . At

length he re-entered the city . Even great griefs , the first agony spent , longs to look upon the face of man . In crowds there is felloAvship as well as

The Nemesis: A Tale Of The Days Of Trajan.

solitude , and the sight of people can distract the thoughts from a great grief . Caius had neared the Forum , Avhen an officer of the Emperor ' s household accosted him . " Noble Caius , I have been in search of you

everywhere . The Emperor desires your immediate presence . " Caius bowed , and accompanied the officer . Trajan looked stern and gloomy as he entered the apartment , and on seeing him , the Emperor

Avaved his hand , and they were left alone . " Caius , I have sent for you to do you what you will- in time consider a service . Yon know

Balbus ?" " Balbus . Yes ; -what of him ?" " He dies within the hour . " " Dies ! " cried Caius , in horror ; " Avhat is he guilty of ?"

" First , he is proved by the evidence of Marenna to have been the leader of these accursed Bacchanals /' "He !" "Aye , none but he . That alone would

condemn him-to die , for that crime ostensibly shall he die , but there is a more terrible charge against him , a charge , for which , had he a hundred lives , he would die . You remember the disappearance of Sempronia the Vestal . You cannot have forgot it , for all Rome rang with the tidings . " " I remember . But she Avas droAvned in the

Tiber . " "Ah ! so it Avas reported . Balbus set that report afloat , but ifc ivas false . She never * quitted Rome . " "Are you assured of that , " answered Cains ,

gravely . " Remember it is Sempronia you speak of . " " I am assured of it , Caius . It is Sempronia I mean . I knoAV Avhat you would say . Sempronia comes of a stock whose sons Avere all

valiant , and Avhose daughters Avere all chaste . Is that not the proverb ? Well , she has stained her virgin Vestal robe , and from the night she left Testa ' s fire , she has lived Avith Balbus . " Trajan then detailed the discovery of

Sempronia , her death , and the murder of Cenna . Caius listened in terrified horror ; the details were so revolting , the proof so clear . " Others , " said Trajan , " are mixed up in this terrible society of Bacchus , but the death of one will awe them—your intended father-in-laAV , Murtius . Am I not right?—Yes , Murfcius was a

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