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Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

The foundation stone of a new Mechanics Institute at Stockport was laid by James Kershaw , Esq ., M . P . for the Borough , on Saturday last . The worship which is noiv generally offered to Tom Sayers is one of the sorrowful sights which the philanthropist is called upon to endure . We laugh at the simplicity ofthe poor felloiv who , having

travelled several miles to gladden his eyes with a sight of the " hero , " paid half-a-crown for the glass from which Tom hail drained off a drop of brandy ; ivhat are we to say , then , when we find a gifted bard like Gerald Massey prostituting his muse to write an ode to the prize-fighter ? " It was a gallant stand , Tom ;

Give us your hardy hand , Tom ; Eor love of the old land , Tom , "We grasp it with good will : Although you Heroes of the Fist , May tliink more of the golden grist You bring to such a mill . * ' 'Twas brave to see you dash onTom

, , And Avith your one arm lash on , Tom , In that true English fashion , Tom , Which never will wear out ; The only fashion that would do At Inkerman and Waterloo , And many a bloody bout . * ' Thro' all that punching time , Tom

, The big heart rode sublime , Tom , As we have seen it climb , Tom , On many famous fields : The temper beaten out with blows ; That when to give in never knows ; And so it never yields .

" Valour shall have its crown , Tom 1 In your plain way you ' ve shown , Tom , That we can hold our own , Tom , Against all comers still ; With not one feather of white in us ! But game , and lots of fight in us ; A heart and a half up hill .

" The belt ; with which ive are bound , Tom , Is yon blue Ocean round , Tom ; If any foe be found , Tom , Who thinks to take it—then , He must fight for it till all ' s dark ; And one shall go doivn red and stark , Never to rise again .

" We won our English land , Tom , And keep it hand to hand , Tom ; Like you at need can stand , Tom , Clench hands from shore to shore , And clasp it . Touch it ivboso dares ! Our England has ten thousand Sayers , And each as brave a Doer . "

An excellent likeness of our brother the Lord de Tabley , painted by F . Grant , E . A ., and which cost five hundred guineas , ivas presented to his Lordship , on the 6 th inst ., on the Eoodee , Chester , by the non-comniissioned ofiicers and privates of the Earl of Chester ' s regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry , who are at present up for their annual training , and of which regiment our noble brother is

Lieutenant-Colonel . His Lordship is represented in full uniform , and in the background are shown the troops drawn up in line , and his Lordship's horse held by an attendant . On a silver plate attached to the frame is the inscription : — " This portrait of the Ei ght Hon . George AVarren , Lord de Tabley , Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry , is presented to his Lordship by the non-commissioned officers and privates , as an

affectionate tribute to his valuable services for many years to the regiment , in maintaining its discipline , and preserving its harmony and fellowship . Juno 6 , 1 S 61 . " William Charles Macready , Esq ., has become president of tho fund noiv being raised for the purpose of erecting a national monument to Shakspere , to bo inaugurated at the Tricentenary of his birth , April 23 rd , 1861 .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

BEO . LAWEENCE , SECOND BAEON DUNDAS . In THE MAGAZINE for October 15 th , 1859 , it is stated that" It is worthy of remark that his lordship's family have ever taken great interest in tho prosperity of the Craft , and that Lord Dundas , grandfather of the present Grand Master , was appointed Deputy Grand Master bhis Eoyal Hihness the Duke of Sussex

y g on the day of his first installation as Grand Master in succession to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent . Lord Dundas continued in that office until the 21 st of April , when he was succeeded by his son Lawrence , the second Lord Dundas . Upon his lordship going abroad , in 1822 , be was succeeded in his office by General Sir John Doyle . On the 27 th of April , 1825 , his lordship was appointed Deputy Grand Master , and continued to hold the office until the

30 th of April , 183-1 , when he was appointed Prov . Grand Master , which office he held until his death , in 1839—he having in the previous year been created Earl of Zetland . " Am I to understand by this that Bro . Lawrence , second Baron Dundas ( who in 1838 was created Earl of Zetland ) , was appointed Deputy Grand Master of English Ereemasons ; that he resigned the office in 1822 ; and was arjain appointed in 1825 ?—Bito . PETEE .

TUB 3 . IAEIC DEGEEE IN CANADA . Is the Mark Degree at present worked in Canada ? And , if so , is it acknowledged by the Grand Lodge of that colony?—GEORGE MAEKIIAM TWEDDELL . — [ It is acknowledged by tho Grand Chapter of Canada . ]

PROVINCIAL GEAND MASTEE . When , and-by whom , was the office of Provincial Grand Master first instituted ? And who wera the first Provincial Grand Masters ?—P . P . BEO . PETER LA 7 , LBEEI DE LINTOT . Can Bro . Matthew Cooke , whose highly interesting communication appears under fche above heading , inform ns the date when tho inventory was made , or the year when Bro . De Lintot died?— .

EETEE GOWEE . Who was the Peter Gower mentioned in the old MS . of the Bodleian library , printed by Preston ? Ifc seems ridiculous to suppose this name to bo a clerkly error for Pythagoras , as the notes led ono to infer . —0 . A .

NICHOLAS STONE ' S JISS . Is anything known of tho contents of Nicholas Stone ' s Masonic MSS . which were burnt in 1720 ? The aforesaid brother was Warden to Inigo Jones , Grand Master from 16 ' 07-lS . —A . C . E . ST . 3 IAEY-LE-STEAND CHURCH . This church , designed by Bro . Gibbs , is said to have been

built by Ereemasons . Certain ifc is thafc the first stone was laid by the Craftsmen in the presence of the Bishop of Salisbury , on March 19 th , 1721 . Is there any engraving extant of this ceremony ?—HENEY B .

BEO . DE . EAWLINSON . Some doubt has been expressed as to Dr . Eawlinson having belonged to the Craft-. To thoso who are sceptical on the point , I beg to say that Eichard Eawlinson , LL . D ., and F . U . S ., was one of the Stewards at the Grand Feast , hold at Mercers' Hall , on the 30 th of March , 1734 . —Ex . Ex .

BEO . THE HON . AND EEV . GODFEEY DAWNAY . Of what family was tho Honourable and Eoverend Godfrey Dawnay , a brother in 17-11 . —fit-CHAl'T APRONS LINED WITH BLUE . When , and under what authority , did the practice commence of aprons being lined with blue as at present ? Late

in the last century " the members of particular lodges , if they choose to line ' their white leather aprons , are to do it wifch white silk ; and the officers aro to wear their jewels pendant to white only . " Which were the particular lodges so permitted to indulge in white , and is such a thing ever seen now as a white collar to which is attached a jewel ?—COSTUMIER .

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FREEMASONRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Article 1
ON SYMBOLS AS APPLIED TO MASONIC INSTRUCTION.* Article 2
MEMOIRS OF THE FREEMASONS OF NAPLES. Article 4
STRAY THOUGHTS ABOUT BOOKS. Article 5
ARCHITECTURE AND ARCHÆOLOGY. Article 6
GENERAL ARCHITECTURAL INTELLIGENCE. Article 9
INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
BRO. PETER, AND A LOVER OF REGULARITY. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 13
ROYAL BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED MASONS AND THEIR WIDOWS. Article 14
METROPOLITAN. Article 14
PROVINCIAL. Article 14
ROYAL ARCH. Article 18
NETHERLANDS. Article 18
Fine Arts. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Notes On Literature, Science, And Art.

The foundation stone of a new Mechanics Institute at Stockport was laid by James Kershaw , Esq ., M . P . for the Borough , on Saturday last . The worship which is noiv generally offered to Tom Sayers is one of the sorrowful sights which the philanthropist is called upon to endure . We laugh at the simplicity ofthe poor felloiv who , having

travelled several miles to gladden his eyes with a sight of the " hero , " paid half-a-crown for the glass from which Tom hail drained off a drop of brandy ; ivhat are we to say , then , when we find a gifted bard like Gerald Massey prostituting his muse to write an ode to the prize-fighter ? " It was a gallant stand , Tom ;

Give us your hardy hand , Tom ; Eor love of the old land , Tom , "We grasp it with good will : Although you Heroes of the Fist , May tliink more of the golden grist You bring to such a mill . * ' 'Twas brave to see you dash onTom

, , And Avith your one arm lash on , Tom , In that true English fashion , Tom , Which never will wear out ; The only fashion that would do At Inkerman and Waterloo , And many a bloody bout . * ' Thro' all that punching time , Tom

, The big heart rode sublime , Tom , As we have seen it climb , Tom , On many famous fields : The temper beaten out with blows ; That when to give in never knows ; And so it never yields .

" Valour shall have its crown , Tom 1 In your plain way you ' ve shown , Tom , That we can hold our own , Tom , Against all comers still ; With not one feather of white in us ! But game , and lots of fight in us ; A heart and a half up hill .

" The belt ; with which ive are bound , Tom , Is yon blue Ocean round , Tom ; If any foe be found , Tom , Who thinks to take it—then , He must fight for it till all ' s dark ; And one shall go doivn red and stark , Never to rise again .

" We won our English land , Tom , And keep it hand to hand , Tom ; Like you at need can stand , Tom , Clench hands from shore to shore , And clasp it . Touch it ivboso dares ! Our England has ten thousand Sayers , And each as brave a Doer . "

An excellent likeness of our brother the Lord de Tabley , painted by F . Grant , E . A ., and which cost five hundred guineas , ivas presented to his Lordship , on the 6 th inst ., on the Eoodee , Chester , by the non-comniissioned ofiicers and privates of the Earl of Chester ' s regiment of Yeomanry Cavalry , who are at present up for their annual training , and of which regiment our noble brother is

Lieutenant-Colonel . His Lordship is represented in full uniform , and in the background are shown the troops drawn up in line , and his Lordship's horse held by an attendant . On a silver plate attached to the frame is the inscription : — " This portrait of the Ei ght Hon . George AVarren , Lord de Tabley , Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry , is presented to his Lordship by the non-commissioned officers and privates , as an

affectionate tribute to his valuable services for many years to the regiment , in maintaining its discipline , and preserving its harmony and fellowship . Juno 6 , 1 S 61 . " William Charles Macready , Esq ., has become president of tho fund noiv being raised for the purpose of erecting a national monument to Shakspere , to bo inaugurated at the Tricentenary of his birth , April 23 rd , 1861 .

Masonic Notes And Queries.

MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES .

BEO . LAWEENCE , SECOND BAEON DUNDAS . In THE MAGAZINE for October 15 th , 1859 , it is stated that" It is worthy of remark that his lordship's family have ever taken great interest in tho prosperity of the Craft , and that Lord Dundas , grandfather of the present Grand Master , was appointed Deputy Grand Master bhis Eoyal Hihness the Duke of Sussex

y g on the day of his first installation as Grand Master in succession to His Royal Highness the Prince Regent . Lord Dundas continued in that office until the 21 st of April , when he was succeeded by his son Lawrence , the second Lord Dundas . Upon his lordship going abroad , in 1822 , be was succeeded in his office by General Sir John Doyle . On the 27 th of April , 1825 , his lordship was appointed Deputy Grand Master , and continued to hold the office until the

30 th of April , 183-1 , when he was appointed Prov . Grand Master , which office he held until his death , in 1839—he having in the previous year been created Earl of Zetland . " Am I to understand by this that Bro . Lawrence , second Baron Dundas ( who in 1838 was created Earl of Zetland ) , was appointed Deputy Grand Master of English Ereemasons ; that he resigned the office in 1822 ; and was arjain appointed in 1825 ?—Bito . PETEE .

TUB 3 . IAEIC DEGEEE IN CANADA . Is the Mark Degree at present worked in Canada ? And , if so , is it acknowledged by the Grand Lodge of that colony?—GEORGE MAEKIIAM TWEDDELL . — [ It is acknowledged by tho Grand Chapter of Canada . ]

PROVINCIAL GEAND MASTEE . When , and-by whom , was the office of Provincial Grand Master first instituted ? And who wera the first Provincial Grand Masters ?—P . P . BEO . PETER LA 7 , LBEEI DE LINTOT . Can Bro . Matthew Cooke , whose highly interesting communication appears under fche above heading , inform ns the date when tho inventory was made , or the year when Bro . De Lintot died?— .

EETEE GOWEE . Who was the Peter Gower mentioned in the old MS . of the Bodleian library , printed by Preston ? Ifc seems ridiculous to suppose this name to bo a clerkly error for Pythagoras , as the notes led ono to infer . —0 . A .

NICHOLAS STONE ' S JISS . Is anything known of tho contents of Nicholas Stone ' s Masonic MSS . which were burnt in 1720 ? The aforesaid brother was Warden to Inigo Jones , Grand Master from 16 ' 07-lS . —A . C . E . ST . 3 IAEY-LE-STEAND CHURCH . This church , designed by Bro . Gibbs , is said to have been

built by Ereemasons . Certain ifc is thafc the first stone was laid by the Craftsmen in the presence of the Bishop of Salisbury , on March 19 th , 1721 . Is there any engraving extant of this ceremony ?—HENEY B .

BEO . DE . EAWLINSON . Some doubt has been expressed as to Dr . Eawlinson having belonged to the Craft-. To thoso who are sceptical on the point , I beg to say that Eichard Eawlinson , LL . D ., and F . U . S ., was one of the Stewards at the Grand Feast , hold at Mercers' Hall , on the 30 th of March , 1734 . —Ex . Ex .

BEO . THE HON . AND EEV . GODFEEY DAWNAY . Of what family was tho Honourable and Eoverend Godfrey Dawnay , a brother in 17-11 . —fit-CHAl'T APRONS LINED WITH BLUE . When , and under what authority , did the practice commence of aprons being lined with blue as at present ? Late

in the last century " the members of particular lodges , if they choose to line ' their white leather aprons , are to do it wifch white silk ; and the officers aro to wear their jewels pendant to white only . " Which were the particular lodges so permitted to indulge in white , and is such a thing ever seen now as a white collar to which is attached a jewel ?—COSTUMIER .

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