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Reviews.
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TEAIPLE BAR , ALL THE YEAR ROUND , SCRIBNER , AIACAI 1 LLAN , BLACKWOOD , AND THE ANTIQUARY . 'The monthly magazines seem affected by that dreadful malady from which wc arc all suffering so intenselyjust now— " Elections on the brain , " and , though not devoid of interest , do not , to our mind , rise above an average level . "Scribner" is remarkable , however , for its illustrations , ancl
its varied and unusually effective articles . It is very good reading . " All the Year Round " is mainly lit up by Bro . Anthony Trollope's well-told story , "The Duke ' s Children . " We cannot say that we like " Set in a Silver Sea . " Perhaps we are fastidious , but the good it can do to any one seems to us problematical "The Antiquary , " No . 4 , upholds its promise of utility
and interest . In "Temple Bar" "Adam ancl Eve" improve , as does "The Rebel of the Family , " and there is an interesting life of William Wilberforce . "Alacmillan" contains a sensational article on the "City Charities , " about whicb a good deal can be said on both sides , but tbe whole tone of the " Alacmillan" is too political for us . Equally our old friend " Blackwood"
cannot be properly criticised in the neutral Freemason , despite "What's in a Name ? " and a " Alemoir of Rajah Brooke , " and " Alabcl ' s Holy Day , " a tnorceaii somewhat sensational for " Blackwood , " no doubt , but which one of our contemporaries , in that ingenious language which electioneering has brought into vogue , denounces as a "peculiarly idiotic piece of verse . " We must leave well alone . We pass over the "Nineteenth Century" and the "
Fortnightly , because they professedly deal with questions and subjects far outside our range as a Alasonic journal , wbich would not be desirable for us to dwell upon , nor prudent , nor possible even , if it were practicable to do so properly . There are many other monthly journals , to which we should be glad to call attention , month by month , if sent to us in time . "Young England" is a new ancl neatly illustrated candidate for popular favour .
Literary And Antiquarian Notes.
Literary and Antiquarian Notes .
At Messrs . Sotheb y ' s sale the week before last of books collected from various libraries , £ SG was paid for Biblia Sacra I-atine , cum . Prologis S . llicronimi , manuscript on vellum , with eighty beautiful miniatures , 1395 . The following were the prices of other books of interest : —Missale ad Usum fnsignis Ecclesi / r Sarisburicnsis , aim Calcndario , numerous woodcuts , printed on vellum , Paris typis , I .
Amazeur , pro . G . . Merlin , 15 , 55— £ 40 . J ' salterium , Cantica Varia , Symbplum- S . Athanasii Latine , ct Vigilite Dcfunctornni , manuscript on vellum , with live large miniatures , S ,-cc . XII I .- — £ 10 5 s . Bunyan , J ., Differences in "Judgement about Water-Baptism No Bar to Communion , J . Wilkins , 1673— £ 4 15 s . licrbipolcnsis EeclesUe Agenda , cum Reiristero , on vellum , W . Ryser , 14 S 2—JCIS . Dugdale ,
G ., Mnnaslicon Anglicanum , three vols ., plates by Hollar , & c , 1 G 55— £ 0 ios . Antiphouale Romanian , very fine manuscript , with musical notations— £ 8 5 s . ; Biblia Sacra Polyglotta , six vols ., plates by Hollar , with tlie rare dedication to Charles II . — £ iS ios . The San Donate sale continues , valuable china , bronzes , ancl bric-a-brac having been sold at moderate
prices during the last week . I he Napoleonic relics have now been disposed of , the Russian Government buying one of Napoleon I . 's fust teeth for £ 4 4 s ., and a bust of the Empress Josephine for £ 120 j while the Grand Duke Alichael purchased the tortoise-shell snuff-box , given by the Pope lo Napoleon I . on his coronation , for £ So . A lock of Napoleon ' s hair was sold for £ 3 ios ., a cast of his face taken
after death for £ 12 15 s ., and a suitof his underclothing for £ 10 . His portrait , when First Consul , fetched only £ 8 ; and Prince Jerome Napoleon ' s bust went for £ 16 , while Canova ' s bustof the Princess Borghese sold for £ 220 . Mr . William M . Ramsay , M . A ., has been appointed to the 'Travelling Studentship in Arch . eology , under the Society for Hellenic Studies . The appointment
is one of £ joo a year for three years , and his destination is Asia Alinor , where lie will lie engaged in exploration of tbe sites ancl ruins of ancient cities . Mr . James Croston , F . S . A ., is editing for the Record Society the first volume of the Registers of the Parish of Piestbuiy , Cheshire . 'This volume begins in 1572 , ancl ends in 1632 , and its contents will be found of great value as
illustrative of the local anil family history oi that part of the county . Among- the lectures to be delivered at the Royal Institution after Easter are three on " 'The Sacred Books of Early Buddhists , " by Air . T . VV . Rhys Davids , and also five by Professor . Morley , on '" 'The Dramatists before Shakspeare , from the Origin of the English Drama to the year of the Death of . Marlowe ( 1593 ) . "
Mr . Thomas George . Stevenson , antiquarian publisher , of Edinburgh , will shortly Issue a curious ancl interesting work , entitled " Edinburgh in the Olden Time . " It comprises fac-similes of forty-six original drawings in China ink of some of the most remarkable streets , public buildings , and other remains of antiquity within that city between the years 179 ( 1 and 1 S 2 S . It will form a handsome folio volume , and will be a companion to Drummond ' s "Old Edinburgh . " The impression will be limited to 390
copies . The " Folk Lore of Shakespeare , " by thc Rev . T . F . Thiselton Dyer , ALA ., author of " British Popular Customs" ancl " English Folk Lore , " is the title of a new work which Alessrs . Griffith ancl Farran announce . It will treat of the following subjects among others : 'The life of man , the human body , charms ancl spells , divination and auguries , clays and seasons , weather lore , birds and animals ,
witches , fairies , ghosts and spirits , dreams and superstitions . A manuscri pt Rsrillcr has just been discovered at Freiburg , in tile Grand Duchy of Haden , which nrcli : _ ological experts assign to the second half of the eighth century . It presents all the characteristics of tlie later Merovingian and early Carlovinginn period , and is presumed to have been originally the property of some monastery on the left bank of the Rhine .
Literary And Antiquarian Notes.
A Dutch Burgomaster has enriched the archives of Holland with the original order from thc States General to thc Dutch Commander van Ghent , " to sail up thc river of Rochester , thence with all speed to the Bay of Chatham , in order to execute ancl effectuate thc attack , fight , taking , burning , or ruining of the warships of the King of Great Britain . "
A new edition of the " Eikon Basilikc is announced by Elliot Stock , reprinted from thc edition of 1 G 4 S , with a fac-simile of the frontispiece found only in Dugard ' s copies , giving an explanation of the emblem . Air . Edward Scott introduces this edition with an extended preface , bringing fresh evidence in favour of the Royal authorship of the work .
The Rev . J . Stevenson is preparing for publication a memoirbyNau , the Secretary of Alary Queen of Scots . It may be regarded ascontaining in substance the Queen ' s account of her life , and especially of those parts which have been the subject of so much controversy . Mr . Holman Hunt has promised thc Society of Arts a paper on thc " Alaterials Used by Artists in the Present Day as compared with those Employed by the Old Alaster . "
Upwards of a thousand ori g inal documents , some dating back to thc thirteenth century , have been discovered at Wells , Somerset . Alany of thc seals are in a good state of preservation . They were found in an old oaken press in the almshouses .
One of thc greatest art sales that the world has ever known commenced on the 15 th Alarch at Florence , at Prince Demidoff ' s celebrated Palace of San Donato . In the various galleries every school of painting is represented —many schools by chefs d ' ceuvre , many more by very remarkable works . Besides pictures by the first masters , the sale comprises sundry articles of household furniture ,
vases , Gobelins and Flemish tapesty , candelabra , sculpture , ecclesiastical art needlework , a very costly assemblage of ancient art work in the precious metals , old Japanese ancl Chinese porcelain , vases , and wood carvings ' This sale , which will extend through April and Alay , is likely to prove as interesting to the art and literary world as did the famous sale of Horace Walpole ' s effects af Strawberry Hill .
Thc Academy says that it has always been asserted that Capell , in 17 G 0 , was thc first man to attribute the play of " Edward the Third" to Shakespeare ; but nearly a hundred years earlier Air . Furnivall finds in " An exact and perfect catalogue of Playcs that are printed , " at the end of T ( homas ) G ( off ' s ) "Careless Shepherdess , " 1 ( 150 , the entry— Edward i- \
Edward 3 \ Shakespeare . Edward 4 ) And although the attribution of Alarlowc ' s "Edward II . " ancl HcywoocTs "Edward IV . " to Shakespeare robs of all value the assignment of " Edward III . " to him , yet thc fact that Goff preceded Capell in so assigning it should be known . Neither Goff nor Kirkman , tbe better cataloguer who soon followed him , attributes " Arden of Fcvershain " to Shakespeare .
The new series of excavations in Olympia seems likely to reward the German Commission , though the work has been much interrupted by rain . Among other objects discovered are numerous fragments hitherto missing in the metope reliefs , a deeply-carved stone representing a lion , the first specimen of tlie kind hitherto found ; further , a head of the younger Faustina , which fits a torso unearthed
some time ago . Among the foundations of the I emple of Hera have been dug up a large number of very votive offerings in bronze and terra-cotta . On the western side of the Altis a gateway leading to the north has been brought to light , anel numerous remains of buildings have been laid bare near the Byzantine church . Hitherto scarcely any traces have been discovered of the great altar
of Zeus , wliich formed the central point in thc ancient ceremonies at Olympia . Remains of the sacrificial ashes and some votive offerings connected with them had , indeed , been found , but the altar itself was missing , and it was concluded that it had becn destroyed' by fanatics . Contrary to expectation , however , the round stone foundations of the great sacrificial altar have at length been brought to
light . As the tomb of Pclops , with its vestibule , has also been found , we are [ now able to lay clown the grouni } plan of Olympia , with mathematical certainty . Another discovery of great importance recentl y made is an inscription , a rhetra or table of laws in the Ehc dialect . With respect to the work of the German Commission it is announced with regret that , owing to instructions from Berlin , half the labourers employed in the works have been dismissed , and
the labours of the German Commission will be soon brought to a close . The latest official communications from Olympia describe the latest discoveries as follows : To the south-west of thc Aletroon were found the great altar of Zeus , forming an eclipse of 44 metres in circumference . In addition , there have been found a head of Augustus , a bronze plate with an Elic inscription , ancl an important fragment belonging to the Nike of Paionios .
Mr . D . Tallerman , writing from Upper Thamesstreet to the Times on the subject of Australian fresh meat , says that "in addition to the Strathleven shipment of 34 tons of fresh meat from Australia , thc other trans-tropical shipments have been—one in 1 S 77 of 100 tons of beef and
mutton by the Frigorifiqne from South America to Rouen , one in 1 S 7 S by the Paraguay from South America to Havre , and a second by the * same vessel , consisting of 10 , 000 sheep , which arrived at Havre last month . These shipments all arrived in good order ancl condition . "
Ihe Right Hon . Ihe Lord Mayor , Bro . Sir F . Wyatt Truscott , will preside at the 27 th anniversary of the London Association of Foreman Engineers ancl Draughtsmen this day ( Saturday ) . He will be supported by Iiro . . Sheriff Woolloton and llro . Sheriff Bayley .
I hc Great Eastern Railway is now illuminated by eleven Brush electric lamps , the whole being lighted in a single circuit . The curious and general musical library of thc late Air . J . T . Cooper , organist of Christ Church , Newgatestreet , and of Christ's Hospital , will be sold by Alessrs . Puttick and Simpson , on Alonday , the 19 th inst .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS
For the Week ending Friday , April 16 , 1 SS 0 , The Editor will be glad to receive notice from Secretaries of Craft Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , Marie Lodges , Encampments , Conclaves , & c , of any change in p lace , day , or month of meeting .
SATURDAY , APRIL 10 . Quar . Gen . Court and Election Girls' School , at 12 . Lodge 10 S , London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-st . „ 173 , Phcenix , F . M . H . ,, 1415 , Campbell , Alitre Hot ., Hampton Court . „ 1423 , Era , Albany Hot ., Twickenham .
,, 1440 , Mount Edgcumbe , Swan Hot ., Battersea . „ 1607 , Loyalty , Alexandra Palace , Aluswell Hill . „ 1612 , West Aliddlesex , The Institute , Ealing . „ 1 C 37 , Unity , Abereorn Arms Hot ., Gt . Stanmore . „ 1 O 71 , Mizpah , Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . > , ' 743 , Perseverance , Imperial Hot ., Holborn Viaduct .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Alanchestcr , 17 , London-st ., Fitzroy-sq ., at S . Star , Alarquis of Granby , New Cross-rd ., at 7 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-rd ., N ., at S . Eccleston , King's Head , Ebury Bridge , Pimlico . Sphinx , Stirling Castle , Camberwell .
AlONDAY , APRIL 12 . Quar . Gen . Court and Election Boys' School , at 12 . Lodge 5 , St . George ancl Corner Stone , F . AI . H . „ 25 , Robert Burns , F . AI . H . 1 , 5 'S Felicity , Ship and Turtle , Lcadenhall-st . ,, 97 , St . John's Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ 13 G , Good Report , Inns of Court Hot . ,, 193 , Confidence , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st .
,, 222 , St . Andrew ' s , 101 , Oueen Victoria-st . > , 975 , Leigh , Freemasons' Hall . „ 1571 , Leopold , Woolpack 'Tav ., Bcrmondsey-st . Chap . 22 , Mount Sion , Guildhall Tav . Alark 173 , Temple , Green Dragon Tav ., Stepney . ,, 239 , Royal Naval , 2 . Red Lion-sq ., W . C . Red Cross Constantine 2 , Plantaganet , OS , Regcnt-st ., XV .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Neptune , Warrior Hot ., Brixton , at 7 . Lily , Greyhound , Richmond , at 7 . London Alasonic Club , 101 , Oueen Victoria-st ., E . C , at 6 . Wellington , White Swan Hot ., High-st ., Deptford , S to 10 . St . John , Gun Hot ., Wapping , 8 to 10 . Prince Leopold , AfitfordTav ., Sandringham-rd ., Dalston , 7 . 30 .
Strong Alan , Old Rodney ' s Head , Old-st ., E . C . Sincerity , Railway Tav ., Fenchurch-st . Station , at 7 . Camden , 174 , High-st ., Camden Town , at S . Tredegar , Royal Hot ., Alile End-rd ., at S . St . James ' s Union , Union 'Tav ., Air-st ., Regent-st ., at S . Perfect Ashlar , Victoria 'Tav ., Lower-rd ., Rotherhithe , at S . Upper Norwood , White 1 lart I lot ., Church-rd ., at S .
Alarquisof Kipon , Pembury 1 av ., Amhcrst-rd ., Hackney , S . Loughborough , Cambria Tav ., Loughborough June , at 7 . 30 . Hyde Park , The Wcstbourne , 1 , Craven-rd ., at S . VVest Smithfield , New Alarket Hot ., West Smithfield . VVest Kent , Forest-hill Hot ., Forest-hill , at 7 . 30 . St . George's , Globe Tav ., Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 7 . Doric Chapter , 24 S , Globe-rd ., Alile End-rd ., at S .
Royal Commemoration , R . Hot ., High-st ., Putney , S till 10 . British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tav ., Alile End . Eastern Star , Royal Hot ., Alile End-rd ., 7 . 30 . High Cross , Coach ancl Horses , Lower Tottenham , at S . St . Alark's , S . M . H ., Camberwell New-rd . John Hervey , Albion Hall , London Wall , at S . New Finsbury Park , Plimsoll Arms , St . Thomas-id ., N ., atS . Kilburn , South Alolton Hot ., South Alolton-st ., W ., at 7 . 30 .
TUESDAY , APRIL 13 . Lodge yC , Burlington , Albion 'Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ HjS , Percy , Ship and 'Turtle , LeadeiihalUst . ,, 211 , St . AlichaeTs , Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ 22 S , United Strength , Guildhall Tav ., Gresham-st .
,, 54 S , Wellington , White Swan lav ., Deptford . „ S 34 , Ranelagh , Bell & Anchor Hot ., Hammersmith . „ 917 , Cosmopolitan , Cannon-st . Hot . „ 933 > Doric , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st . „ 119 ( 1 , L ' rban , F . AI . H . „ 1269 , Stanhope , 'Thicket Hot ., Anerley .
„ 13 S 1 , Kennington , Surrey Club II ., Kennington Oval . >> I -D 3 , Royal Naval College , Ship Hot ., Greenwich . ,, 1604 , Wanderers , F . AI . H . „ I-I 4 , Covent Garden , The Criterion , Piccadilly . ,, iSo 3 , Cornhill , King's Head Tav ., Fenchurch-st . Chap . 145 , Prudent Brethren , F . AI . H . ,, 1 S 5 , Jerusalem , F . A 1 . T . . Mark 22 , Southwark , Bridge House Hot ., London Bdge .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION * . Pilgrim , F . AI . H ., ist ancl last Tues . . Metropolitan , Aloorgate-st . Station Restaurant , at 7 . 30 . Yarborough , Greet : Dragon , Stepney , at 7 . Domatic , Surrey AI . H ., Camberwell New-rd ., at 7 . 30 . Faith , 2 , Westminster Chambers , Victoria-st ., S . W ., at S . Prince Fredk . Win ., Lord's Hot ., St . lohn's Wood , at 7 .
Prosperity , Hercules Tav ., Leadenhall-st ., at 7 . 30 . Dalhousie , The Sisters ' 'Tav ., Pownall-rd ., Dalston , E ., 7 . 30 . Florence Nightingale , AI . H ., William-st ., Woolwich , 7 . 30 . Constitutional , Bedford Hot ., Southampton Bdgs ., at 7 . Israel , Rising Sun Tav ., Globe-rd . Wandsworth , Star and Garter Hot ., Wandsworth , at 7 . Royal Arthur , Prince ' s Head , York-rd ., Battersea , at S .
Beacontree , Red Lion , Leytonstone , at S . Excelsior , Commercial Dock 'Tav ., Rotherhithe , at S . St . John of Wapping , Gun Hot ., Iligh-st ., Wapping , at S . Islington , Aloorgate Station Restaurant , at 7 . Leopold , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-rd ., Bermondsey , at S . Alount Edgcumbe , 19 , | eiinyn-st ., St . James ' s , at 8 .
Duke of Connaught , Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor Park , S . Sir Hugh . Myddelton , ifc , St . John ' s-st .-rd ., at S . St . Alarylebone , Eyre Arms , T'inchley-rd ., at 8 . Corinthian , George Hot ., Alillwall Docks , at 7 . Henley , 'Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 7 . 30 . Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at S . Eleanor , Angel Hot ., Edmonton . Aletropolitan Chapter , Jamaica Coffee Ho ., Cornhill .
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TEAIPLE BAR , ALL THE YEAR ROUND , SCRIBNER , AIACAI 1 LLAN , BLACKWOOD , AND THE ANTIQUARY . 'The monthly magazines seem affected by that dreadful malady from which wc arc all suffering so intenselyjust now— " Elections on the brain , " and , though not devoid of interest , do not , to our mind , rise above an average level . "Scribner" is remarkable , however , for its illustrations , ancl
its varied and unusually effective articles . It is very good reading . " All the Year Round " is mainly lit up by Bro . Anthony Trollope's well-told story , "The Duke ' s Children . " We cannot say that we like " Set in a Silver Sea . " Perhaps we are fastidious , but the good it can do to any one seems to us problematical "The Antiquary , " No . 4 , upholds its promise of utility
and interest . In "Temple Bar" "Adam ancl Eve" improve , as does "The Rebel of the Family , " and there is an interesting life of William Wilberforce . "Alacmillan" contains a sensational article on the "City Charities , " about whicb a good deal can be said on both sides , but tbe whole tone of the " Alacmillan" is too political for us . Equally our old friend " Blackwood"
cannot be properly criticised in the neutral Freemason , despite "What's in a Name ? " and a " Alemoir of Rajah Brooke , " and " Alabcl ' s Holy Day , " a tnorceaii somewhat sensational for " Blackwood , " no doubt , but which one of our contemporaries , in that ingenious language which electioneering has brought into vogue , denounces as a "peculiarly idiotic piece of verse . " We must leave well alone . We pass over the "Nineteenth Century" and the "
Fortnightly , because they professedly deal with questions and subjects far outside our range as a Alasonic journal , wbich would not be desirable for us to dwell upon , nor prudent , nor possible even , if it were practicable to do so properly . There are many other monthly journals , to which we should be glad to call attention , month by month , if sent to us in time . "Young England" is a new ancl neatly illustrated candidate for popular favour .
Literary And Antiquarian Notes.
Literary and Antiquarian Notes .
At Messrs . Sotheb y ' s sale the week before last of books collected from various libraries , £ SG was paid for Biblia Sacra I-atine , cum . Prologis S . llicronimi , manuscript on vellum , with eighty beautiful miniatures , 1395 . The following were the prices of other books of interest : —Missale ad Usum fnsignis Ecclesi / r Sarisburicnsis , aim Calcndario , numerous woodcuts , printed on vellum , Paris typis , I .
Amazeur , pro . G . . Merlin , 15 , 55— £ 40 . J ' salterium , Cantica Varia , Symbplum- S . Athanasii Latine , ct Vigilite Dcfunctornni , manuscript on vellum , with live large miniatures , S ,-cc . XII I .- — £ 10 5 s . Bunyan , J ., Differences in "Judgement about Water-Baptism No Bar to Communion , J . Wilkins , 1673— £ 4 15 s . licrbipolcnsis EeclesUe Agenda , cum Reiristero , on vellum , W . Ryser , 14 S 2—JCIS . Dugdale ,
G ., Mnnaslicon Anglicanum , three vols ., plates by Hollar , & c , 1 G 55— £ 0 ios . Antiphouale Romanian , very fine manuscript , with musical notations— £ 8 5 s . ; Biblia Sacra Polyglotta , six vols ., plates by Hollar , with tlie rare dedication to Charles II . — £ iS ios . The San Donate sale continues , valuable china , bronzes , ancl bric-a-brac having been sold at moderate
prices during the last week . I he Napoleonic relics have now been disposed of , the Russian Government buying one of Napoleon I . 's fust teeth for £ 4 4 s ., and a bust of the Empress Josephine for £ 120 j while the Grand Duke Alichael purchased the tortoise-shell snuff-box , given by the Pope lo Napoleon I . on his coronation , for £ So . A lock of Napoleon ' s hair was sold for £ 3 ios ., a cast of his face taken
after death for £ 12 15 s ., and a suitof his underclothing for £ 10 . His portrait , when First Consul , fetched only £ 8 ; and Prince Jerome Napoleon ' s bust went for £ 16 , while Canova ' s bustof the Princess Borghese sold for £ 220 . Mr . William M . Ramsay , M . A ., has been appointed to the 'Travelling Studentship in Arch . eology , under the Society for Hellenic Studies . The appointment
is one of £ joo a year for three years , and his destination is Asia Alinor , where lie will lie engaged in exploration of tbe sites ancl ruins of ancient cities . Mr . James Croston , F . S . A ., is editing for the Record Society the first volume of the Registers of the Parish of Piestbuiy , Cheshire . 'This volume begins in 1572 , ancl ends in 1632 , and its contents will be found of great value as
illustrative of the local anil family history oi that part of the county . Among- the lectures to be delivered at the Royal Institution after Easter are three on " 'The Sacred Books of Early Buddhists , " by Air . T . VV . Rhys Davids , and also five by Professor . Morley , on '" 'The Dramatists before Shakspeare , from the Origin of the English Drama to the year of the Death of . Marlowe ( 1593 ) . "
Mr . Thomas George . Stevenson , antiquarian publisher , of Edinburgh , will shortly Issue a curious ancl interesting work , entitled " Edinburgh in the Olden Time . " It comprises fac-similes of forty-six original drawings in China ink of some of the most remarkable streets , public buildings , and other remains of antiquity within that city between the years 179 ( 1 and 1 S 2 S . It will form a handsome folio volume , and will be a companion to Drummond ' s "Old Edinburgh . " The impression will be limited to 390
copies . The " Folk Lore of Shakespeare , " by thc Rev . T . F . Thiselton Dyer , ALA ., author of " British Popular Customs" ancl " English Folk Lore , " is the title of a new work which Alessrs . Griffith ancl Farran announce . It will treat of the following subjects among others : 'The life of man , the human body , charms ancl spells , divination and auguries , clays and seasons , weather lore , birds and animals ,
witches , fairies , ghosts and spirits , dreams and superstitions . A manuscri pt Rsrillcr has just been discovered at Freiburg , in tile Grand Duchy of Haden , which nrcli : _ ological experts assign to the second half of the eighth century . It presents all the characteristics of tlie later Merovingian and early Carlovinginn period , and is presumed to have been originally the property of some monastery on the left bank of the Rhine .
Literary And Antiquarian Notes.
A Dutch Burgomaster has enriched the archives of Holland with the original order from thc States General to thc Dutch Commander van Ghent , " to sail up thc river of Rochester , thence with all speed to the Bay of Chatham , in order to execute ancl effectuate thc attack , fight , taking , burning , or ruining of the warships of the King of Great Britain . "
A new edition of the " Eikon Basilikc is announced by Elliot Stock , reprinted from thc edition of 1 G 4 S , with a fac-simile of the frontispiece found only in Dugard ' s copies , giving an explanation of the emblem . Air . Edward Scott introduces this edition with an extended preface , bringing fresh evidence in favour of the Royal authorship of the work .
The Rev . J . Stevenson is preparing for publication a memoirbyNau , the Secretary of Alary Queen of Scots . It may be regarded ascontaining in substance the Queen ' s account of her life , and especially of those parts which have been the subject of so much controversy . Mr . Holman Hunt has promised thc Society of Arts a paper on thc " Alaterials Used by Artists in the Present Day as compared with those Employed by the Old Alaster . "
Upwards of a thousand ori g inal documents , some dating back to thc thirteenth century , have been discovered at Wells , Somerset . Alany of thc seals are in a good state of preservation . They were found in an old oaken press in the almshouses .
One of thc greatest art sales that the world has ever known commenced on the 15 th Alarch at Florence , at Prince Demidoff ' s celebrated Palace of San Donato . In the various galleries every school of painting is represented —many schools by chefs d ' ceuvre , many more by very remarkable works . Besides pictures by the first masters , the sale comprises sundry articles of household furniture ,
vases , Gobelins and Flemish tapesty , candelabra , sculpture , ecclesiastical art needlework , a very costly assemblage of ancient art work in the precious metals , old Japanese ancl Chinese porcelain , vases , and wood carvings ' This sale , which will extend through April and Alay , is likely to prove as interesting to the art and literary world as did the famous sale of Horace Walpole ' s effects af Strawberry Hill .
Thc Academy says that it has always been asserted that Capell , in 17 G 0 , was thc first man to attribute the play of " Edward the Third" to Shakespeare ; but nearly a hundred years earlier Air . Furnivall finds in " An exact and perfect catalogue of Playcs that are printed , " at the end of T ( homas ) G ( off ' s ) "Careless Shepherdess , " 1 ( 150 , the entry— Edward i- \
Edward 3 \ Shakespeare . Edward 4 ) And although the attribution of Alarlowc ' s "Edward II . " ancl HcywoocTs "Edward IV . " to Shakespeare robs of all value the assignment of " Edward III . " to him , yet thc fact that Goff preceded Capell in so assigning it should be known . Neither Goff nor Kirkman , tbe better cataloguer who soon followed him , attributes " Arden of Fcvershain " to Shakespeare .
The new series of excavations in Olympia seems likely to reward the German Commission , though the work has been much interrupted by rain . Among other objects discovered are numerous fragments hitherto missing in the metope reliefs , a deeply-carved stone representing a lion , the first specimen of tlie kind hitherto found ; further , a head of the younger Faustina , which fits a torso unearthed
some time ago . Among the foundations of the I emple of Hera have been dug up a large number of very votive offerings in bronze and terra-cotta . On the western side of the Altis a gateway leading to the north has been brought to light , anel numerous remains of buildings have been laid bare near the Byzantine church . Hitherto scarcely any traces have been discovered of the great altar
of Zeus , wliich formed the central point in thc ancient ceremonies at Olympia . Remains of the sacrificial ashes and some votive offerings connected with them had , indeed , been found , but the altar itself was missing , and it was concluded that it had becn destroyed' by fanatics . Contrary to expectation , however , the round stone foundations of the great sacrificial altar have at length been brought to
light . As the tomb of Pclops , with its vestibule , has also been found , we are [ now able to lay clown the grouni } plan of Olympia , with mathematical certainty . Another discovery of great importance recentl y made is an inscription , a rhetra or table of laws in the Ehc dialect . With respect to the work of the German Commission it is announced with regret that , owing to instructions from Berlin , half the labourers employed in the works have been dismissed , and
the labours of the German Commission will be soon brought to a close . The latest official communications from Olympia describe the latest discoveries as follows : To the south-west of thc Aletroon were found the great altar of Zeus , forming an eclipse of 44 metres in circumference . In addition , there have been found a head of Augustus , a bronze plate with an Elic inscription , ancl an important fragment belonging to the Nike of Paionios .
Mr . D . Tallerman , writing from Upper Thamesstreet to the Times on the subject of Australian fresh meat , says that "in addition to the Strathleven shipment of 34 tons of fresh meat from Australia , thc other trans-tropical shipments have been—one in 1 S 77 of 100 tons of beef and
mutton by the Frigorifiqne from South America to Rouen , one in 1 S 7 S by the Paraguay from South America to Havre , and a second by the * same vessel , consisting of 10 , 000 sheep , which arrived at Havre last month . These shipments all arrived in good order ancl condition . "
Ihe Right Hon . Ihe Lord Mayor , Bro . Sir F . Wyatt Truscott , will preside at the 27 th anniversary of the London Association of Foreman Engineers ancl Draughtsmen this day ( Saturday ) . He will be supported by Iiro . . Sheriff Woolloton and llro . Sheriff Bayley .
I hc Great Eastern Railway is now illuminated by eleven Brush electric lamps , the whole being lighted in a single circuit . The curious and general musical library of thc late Air . J . T . Cooper , organist of Christ Church , Newgatestreet , and of Christ's Hospital , will be sold by Alessrs . Puttick and Simpson , on Alonday , the 19 th inst .
Metropolitan Masonic Meetings
METROPOLITAN MASONIC MEETINGS
For the Week ending Friday , April 16 , 1 SS 0 , The Editor will be glad to receive notice from Secretaries of Craft Lodges , Royal Arch Chapters , Marie Lodges , Encampments , Conclaves , & c , of any change in p lace , day , or month of meeting .
SATURDAY , APRIL 10 . Quar . Gen . Court and Election Girls' School , at 12 . Lodge 10 S , London , Ship and Turtle , Leadenhall-st . „ 173 , Phcenix , F . M . H . ,, 1415 , Campbell , Alitre Hot ., Hampton Court . „ 1423 , Era , Albany Hot ., Twickenham .
,, 1440 , Mount Edgcumbe , Swan Hot ., Battersea . „ 1607 , Loyalty , Alexandra Palace , Aluswell Hill . „ 1612 , West Aliddlesex , The Institute , Ealing . „ 1 C 37 , Unity , Abereorn Arms Hot ., Gt . Stanmore . „ 1 O 71 , Mizpah , Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . > , ' 743 , Perseverance , Imperial Hot ., Holborn Viaduct .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Alanchestcr , 17 , London-st ., Fitzroy-sq ., at S . Star , Alarquis of Granby , New Cross-rd ., at 7 . Percy , Jolly Farmers , Southgate-rd ., N ., at S . Eccleston , King's Head , Ebury Bridge , Pimlico . Sphinx , Stirling Castle , Camberwell .
AlONDAY , APRIL 12 . Quar . Gen . Court and Election Boys' School , at 12 . Lodge 5 , St . George ancl Corner Stone , F . AI . H . „ 25 , Robert Burns , F . AI . H . 1 , 5 'S Felicity , Ship and Turtle , Lcadenhall-st . ,, 97 , St . John's Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ 13 G , Good Report , Inns of Court Hot . ,, 193 , Confidence , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st .
,, 222 , St . Andrew ' s , 101 , Oueen Victoria-st . > , 975 , Leigh , Freemasons' Hall . „ 1571 , Leopold , Woolpack 'Tav ., Bcrmondsey-st . Chap . 22 , Mount Sion , Guildhall Tav . Alark 173 , Temple , Green Dragon Tav ., Stepney . ,, 239 , Royal Naval , 2 . Red Lion-sq ., W . C . Red Cross Constantine 2 , Plantaganet , OS , Regcnt-st ., XV .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION . Neptune , Warrior Hot ., Brixton , at 7 . Lily , Greyhound , Richmond , at 7 . London Alasonic Club , 101 , Oueen Victoria-st ., E . C , at 6 . Wellington , White Swan Hot ., High-st ., Deptford , S to 10 . St . John , Gun Hot ., Wapping , 8 to 10 . Prince Leopold , AfitfordTav ., Sandringham-rd ., Dalston , 7 . 30 .
Strong Alan , Old Rodney ' s Head , Old-st ., E . C . Sincerity , Railway Tav ., Fenchurch-st . Station , at 7 . Camden , 174 , High-st ., Camden Town , at S . Tredegar , Royal Hot ., Alile End-rd ., at S . St . James ' s Union , Union 'Tav ., Air-st ., Regent-st ., at S . Perfect Ashlar , Victoria 'Tav ., Lower-rd ., Rotherhithe , at S . Upper Norwood , White 1 lart I lot ., Church-rd ., at S .
Alarquisof Kipon , Pembury 1 av ., Amhcrst-rd ., Hackney , S . Loughborough , Cambria Tav ., Loughborough June , at 7 . 30 . Hyde Park , The Wcstbourne , 1 , Craven-rd ., at S . VVest Smithfield , New Alarket Hot ., West Smithfield . VVest Kent , Forest-hill Hot ., Forest-hill , at 7 . 30 . St . George's , Globe Tav ., Royal Hill , Greenwich , at 7 . Doric Chapter , 24 S , Globe-rd ., Alile End-rd ., at S .
Royal Commemoration , R . Hot ., High-st ., Putney , S till 10 . British Oak , Bank of Friendship Tav ., Alile End . Eastern Star , Royal Hot ., Alile End-rd ., 7 . 30 . High Cross , Coach ancl Horses , Lower Tottenham , at S . St . Alark's , S . M . H ., Camberwell New-rd . John Hervey , Albion Hall , London Wall , at S . New Finsbury Park , Plimsoll Arms , St . Thomas-id ., N ., atS . Kilburn , South Alolton Hot ., South Alolton-st ., W ., at 7 . 30 .
TUESDAY , APRIL 13 . Lodge yC , Burlington , Albion 'Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ HjS , Percy , Ship and 'Turtle , LeadeiihalUst . ,, 211 , St . AlichaeTs , Albion Tav ., Aldersgate-st . „ 22 S , United Strength , Guildhall Tav ., Gresham-st .
,, 54 S , Wellington , White Swan lav ., Deptford . „ S 34 , Ranelagh , Bell & Anchor Hot ., Hammersmith . „ 917 , Cosmopolitan , Cannon-st . Hot . „ 933 > Doric , Anderton ' s Hot ., Fleet-st . „ 119 ( 1 , L ' rban , F . AI . H . „ 1269 , Stanhope , 'Thicket Hot ., Anerley .
„ 13 S 1 , Kennington , Surrey Club II ., Kennington Oval . >> I -D 3 , Royal Naval College , Ship Hot ., Greenwich . ,, 1604 , Wanderers , F . AI . H . „ I-I 4 , Covent Garden , The Criterion , Piccadilly . ,, iSo 3 , Cornhill , King's Head Tav ., Fenchurch-st . Chap . 145 , Prudent Brethren , F . AI . H . ,, 1 S 5 , Jerusalem , F . A 1 . T . . Mark 22 , Southwark , Bridge House Hot ., London Bdge .
LODGES OF INSTRUCTION * . Pilgrim , F . AI . H ., ist ancl last Tues . . Metropolitan , Aloorgate-st . Station Restaurant , at 7 . 30 . Yarborough , Greet : Dragon , Stepney , at 7 . Domatic , Surrey AI . H ., Camberwell New-rd ., at 7 . 30 . Faith , 2 , Westminster Chambers , Victoria-st ., S . W ., at S . Prince Fredk . Win ., Lord's Hot ., St . lohn's Wood , at 7 .
Prosperity , Hercules Tav ., Leadenhall-st ., at 7 . 30 . Dalhousie , The Sisters ' 'Tav ., Pownall-rd ., Dalston , E ., 7 . 30 . Florence Nightingale , AI . H ., William-st ., Woolwich , 7 . 30 . Constitutional , Bedford Hot ., Southampton Bdgs ., at 7 . Israel , Rising Sun Tav ., Globe-rd . Wandsworth , Star and Garter Hot ., Wandsworth , at 7 . Royal Arthur , Prince ' s Head , York-rd ., Battersea , at S .
Beacontree , Red Lion , Leytonstone , at S . Excelsior , Commercial Dock 'Tav ., Rotherhithe , at S . St . John of Wapping , Gun Hot ., Iligh-st ., Wapping , at S . Islington , Aloorgate Station Restaurant , at 7 . Leopold , Gregorian Arms , Jamaica-rd ., Bermondsey , at S . Alount Edgcumbe , 19 , | eiinyn-st ., St . James ' s , at 8 .
Duke of Connaught , Palmerston Arms , Grosvenor Park , S . Sir Hugh . Myddelton , ifc , St . John ' s-st .-rd ., at S . St . Alarylebone , Eyre Arms , T'inchley-rd ., at 8 . Corinthian , George Hot ., Alillwall Docks , at 7 . Henley , 'Three Crowns , North Woolwich , at 7 . 30 . Royal Naval College , Greenwich Hospital Schools , at S . Eleanor , Angel Hot ., Edmonton . Aletropolitan Chapter , Jamaica Coffee Ho ., Cornhill .