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Ancient Becords of Leicester . By "William Kelly . Leicester : Crossley and Clarke . —This is the substance of a paper read before the Leicester Literary Society , by one of the "best archaeologists , and , we may add , efficient Freemasons , in a Province notedly famous for both . It appears that a vast accumulation of valuable historical

details is preserved in the muniment-room of Leicester , and lhat , by the exertions of Bra . Kelly and Mr . Thompson , the necessity of the preservation of these papers from ruin having been urged upon the town council , the latter , with a public spirit that does it infinite credit , voted a sum of money for binding twenty-four volumes of State Papers , and thirty-eight of Chamberlain accounts . Prom

this mass our worthy Brother has selected several of the highest importance and interest , which , from the fact of their long oblivion by other collectors , and their own especial reference to points of historical detail , are a valuable addition to the literature of the whole kingdom . The compendious condensation and singularly good arrangement of the various topics by Bro . Kelly evince as much , taste , as the remarks interspersed by him attest knowledge .

JFuneral Oration on the Death of Bro . H . Vernon , J . JD . Jfo . 786 , delivered by Bro . James Downes , B . A ., Chaplain . "Walsall : Eobinson . — "We drew attention to this excellent discourse in our Obituary for May ; we can only express our satisfaction at seeing it in print , and heartily commend it to the perusal of the Craft generally , and to the numerous admirers of the deceased Brother individually .

The Church o f England Quarterly Review . London : Partridge and Oakey . —The articles in this number are of th £ usual rate of talent : that on the poets , Smith , Massey , and Bigg , being the best . As for such a magazine enunciating the Church of England , it might be much more regarded as the exponent of Ephesus in its fall , or Laodicsea in its lukewarmness . "We find much literary garbage , with

few grains of sound doctrine . In order to make the medley complete , and literally to verify the Horatian line , " varias inducere plumas" we have an article on " birds ; " whilst another on military engineering reanimates the belligerent party in the Church . This periodical also is noted for novel spelling , as well as for novel reviewing : thus we have the word cite" spelled with an " s . " We

are Church of England to tho back-bone , but we do not recognize her lineaments in a production which smacks strongly of the " Yicar of Bray ' s" theology . With Lear we say , " We like not the fashion of these garments : let them be changed !"

Embassies and Foreign Courts . By the Roving Enolishma . K . London : Routlcdge . —Second notice . —We so seldom see any of our own publisher ' s books , that the circumstance of our being indebted to the courtesy of its author for a copy of this work might engender the suspicion of our being bribed to favour it . To corroborate , therefore , our previously expressed op inion of its merits , we shall favour our readers with a quotation illustrative of the temper and VOL . I . 5 3 D

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THE SIGNS OF ENGLAND. Article 16
GERMANY. Article 55
THE MACHINERY OF SOCIAL LIFE; Article 6
TRAVELS BY A FREEMASON. (Concluded from page 684.) Article 10
COLOURED LODGES IN AMERICA. Article 13
THE FREEMASONS MONTHLY MAGAZINE AND THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 1
MASONIC SONGS.-No. 5 Article 20
AUTUMN. Article 20
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 21
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
MUSIC. Article 28
NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 32
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 33
METROPOLITAN Article 34
PROVINCIAL. Article 37
THE EDITOR OF THE MASONIC MIRROR TO THE CRAFT. Article 3
FRANCE. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 51
COLONIAL. Article 54
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE Article 56
Obituary Article 56
NOTICES TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 56
SEVERANCE OF THE CANADIAN LODGES FROM THE GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 5
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Ancient Becords of Leicester . By "William Kelly . Leicester : Crossley and Clarke . —This is the substance of a paper read before the Leicester Literary Society , by one of the "best archaeologists , and , we may add , efficient Freemasons , in a Province notedly famous for both . It appears that a vast accumulation of valuable historical

details is preserved in the muniment-room of Leicester , and lhat , by the exertions of Bra . Kelly and Mr . Thompson , the necessity of the preservation of these papers from ruin having been urged upon the town council , the latter , with a public spirit that does it infinite credit , voted a sum of money for binding twenty-four volumes of State Papers , and thirty-eight of Chamberlain accounts . Prom

this mass our worthy Brother has selected several of the highest importance and interest , which , from the fact of their long oblivion by other collectors , and their own especial reference to points of historical detail , are a valuable addition to the literature of the whole kingdom . The compendious condensation and singularly good arrangement of the various topics by Bro . Kelly evince as much , taste , as the remarks interspersed by him attest knowledge .

JFuneral Oration on the Death of Bro . H . Vernon , J . JD . Jfo . 786 , delivered by Bro . James Downes , B . A ., Chaplain . "Walsall : Eobinson . — "We drew attention to this excellent discourse in our Obituary for May ; we can only express our satisfaction at seeing it in print , and heartily commend it to the perusal of the Craft generally , and to the numerous admirers of the deceased Brother individually .

The Church o f England Quarterly Review . London : Partridge and Oakey . —The articles in this number are of th £ usual rate of talent : that on the poets , Smith , Massey , and Bigg , being the best . As for such a magazine enunciating the Church of England , it might be much more regarded as the exponent of Ephesus in its fall , or Laodicsea in its lukewarmness . "We find much literary garbage , with

few grains of sound doctrine . In order to make the medley complete , and literally to verify the Horatian line , " varias inducere plumas" we have an article on " birds ; " whilst another on military engineering reanimates the belligerent party in the Church . This periodical also is noted for novel spelling , as well as for novel reviewing : thus we have the word cite" spelled with an " s . " We

are Church of England to tho back-bone , but we do not recognize her lineaments in a production which smacks strongly of the " Yicar of Bray ' s" theology . With Lear we say , " We like not the fashion of these garments : let them be changed !"

Embassies and Foreign Courts . By the Roving Enolishma . K . London : Routlcdge . —Second notice . —We so seldom see any of our own publisher ' s books , that the circumstance of our being indebted to the courtesy of its author for a copy of this work might engender the suspicion of our being bribed to favour it . To corroborate , therefore , our previously expressed op inion of its merits , we shall favour our readers with a quotation illustrative of the temper and VOL . I . 5 3 D

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