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Notes On Literature, Science , Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

It has been decided by the Council of the British Archaeological Association to hold their next meeting at Ludlow . Sir C . IT . E . Boughtou is elected President . The 20 th of July is the date fixed . Mr . Ilardinge , husband of Miss Belle Boyd , the Confederate heroine now performing at the Theatre EoyalNewcastlewas one of the by the

, , passengers ill-fated American steamer , the TEcen ' unj Star , who perished . The Eev . H . W . Cookson , D . D ., Master of St . Peter ' s College , lias been re-elected President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society for the ensuing year . Dr . Paget , Professor Challis , and Professor Stokes

are the new Yice-Prcsidents . A German lady , in good circumstances , named Schwabe , residing in Oxford-terrace , Paddington , jumped out of her bedroom window on the second floor , on Sunday morning , and , falling on some railings , was killed instantaneous ^ . Mr . John Bouse has appeared at the Theatre Eoyal , Sadler ' s AVells , in a new piece , called " Patience ; or ,

the Purpose of a Life . " The Loudon critics speak eulogistically of his humorous acting as TLLwj lt Ainslie , an old professor of philosophy . At the last meeting of the Academie des Science , in Paris , a chemist , M . Commaille , presented a report giving an analysis of cat ' s milk , by which it appears

that that newly-suggested beverage possesses immense strength ancl restorative qualities . "Mugby Junction , " it is said , will be the title of Mr . Charles Dickens ' s Christmas number of "All the Year Bound , " in whicli the principal topic will be the Staplehurst railway accident , out of ivhich Mr .

Dickens fortunately came scot free . The appointment of Judge Advocate of the Fleet and Counsel to the Admiralty , whicli became vacant by the sudden death of Mr . Phiim , Q . C ., have been conferred on Mr . J . W " . Hudd . eston , Q . C ., and member for Canterbury . Mr . Hudd . eston is a bencher of Gray ' s Inn , a member of tlie Council of Lsgal Education , and goes the Oxford circuit , of which he is the leader .

A special press organ , entitled Thc Newspaper Press , has just been registered at Stationers'Hall , by Mr . Alexander Andrews , the author of the " History of British Journalism , " as a medium of intercommunication between all parties associated with newspapers and interested in newspaper property .

Mr . Kopp has communicated to the Academy of Sciences the result of some practical experiments on the nitro-glyceriue used in quarries in France for blasting purposes . 1 , 500 grammes will detach about seventy cubic metres of hard rock . The niti-o-glycerine employed is heavier than water ; it mav be handled with comparative safety , but ' a violent shock causes an explosion .

THE PATENT . Don _ n . E- _ . oi _ .-rED NEEDLI :. —AA e would direct the attention of our fair readers , as also the clothing trade , to a needle which has been recently patented by Messrs . Hayes and Co ., Excelsior Works , Alcester . This is a very clever invention , and remarkable for its simplicity . The double point of the needle enables the sewer to pierce the cloth , and the needle being graduated to the eyethe sewer is enabled to withdraw it from the cloth

, without any strain upon the fingers , and thus prevents that muscular exertion which is so painful to many ladies on the muscles of the wrist and fingers ; the thread is also less liable to break , and the needle very rarely indeed ; hence , by its use we have both economy and comfort combined .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending Nov. 24th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV . 24 TH , 1866 .

Tuesday , Nov . 20 th . —INSTITUTION OT CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , Nov . 21 st . —SOCIETY OF ABTS , at 8 . Wednesday , . Nov . 21 sfc . —GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COI ' ET . —The Queen , with Prince and Princess Christian , drove in the grounds on tlie 7 th inst . Her Majesty drove on . the morning of the Sth inst ., accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice , and attended by A'iscountess Jocclyn . The Queen drove in the Home Park in the afternoon by their Royal Hihnesses Princess Louise and Prince Leopold . Her Majesty ,

g with Princess Louise , attended by A iscountess Jocclyn , drove in the grounds of the Castle on the morning of the Oth inst . Tho 9 th inst . was the birthday of his Royal Hig hness the Prince of AA'ales . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Christian , drove in the grounds in the afternoon . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Prince Christian went

out riding , attended by the Hon . Mary Lascelles and Major-General V . Seymour , CM . The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Christian , accompanied by Count Gleichen , and attended by Lord Alfred Paget and Lieutenant Haigh , went out on a shooting excursion . Her Majesty held a Council on the 10 th inst ., at oue o'clock , at ivhich were present the Duke of Buckingham ,

the Earl of Bradford , the Earl of Derby , aud the Right . Hon . S . AAlilpole . Her Majesty drove in the grounds in the afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . Lieutenant-Uencral the Hon . C . and Mrs . Grey had the honour of dining with the Queen and the Royal Family . The Queen , his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Christian , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold , aud the Ladies and

Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on the 11 th inst ., in the private chapel . The Hon . and A ery Rev . the Dean of Windsor oliiciated , and administered the sacrament of the Holy Communion . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Christian , walked and drove in the grounds on the morning of the 12 th inst . The Queen drove out in the

afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . Her Majesty , with their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Christian , walked and drove on the morning of the 13 th inst . in the Home Pari ; . The Queen drove out in the afternoon with Princess Louise , and her Majesty , accompanied by her Royal Highness , drove out in the morning , attended by the Hon .

Mary Lascelles . GESEIUL HOME XEWS . —The weekly return of deaths in the metropolis for the past week , issued by the Registrar-General , shows au improvement of the public health , the number being 71 fewer than in the previous week . The mortality from cholera and diarrhoea , was about the same—100 , as compared

with 101 . The deaths from the two forms of the epidemic in the hist five weeks respectively were 25-1 , 199 , 111 , 101 , 100 " The majority of the deaths from cholera have lately occurred in AVoolwich , ivhere 73 persons have been cut off in three weeks . In a supplement to this return thc Registrar-General describes the peculiar circumstances of AA oolwich , and attributes the

outbreak to the insuflicient water supply , the dirty and dilapidated condition of the houses of the labouring classes , and the unhealthiness of their sites . He adds : "The question of the sites of dwellings for the working classes is one of the most

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HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN CORNWALL. Article 1
BAHAMAS.—TURK'S ISLAND. Article 2
THE NEMESIS: A TALE OF THE DAYS OF TRAJAN. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 7
Untitled Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 8
SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER. Article 8
METROPOLITAN. Article 9
PROVINCIAL. Article 9
NORTH WALES AND SHROPSHIRE. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 14
RED CROSS KNIGHTS. Article 14
NORTH AMERICA. Article 14
BRITISH BURMAH. Article 15
WEST INDIES. Article 16
REVIEWS. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE , MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 17
MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV. 24TH, 1866. Article 18
THE WEEK. Article 18
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Notes On Literature, Science , Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

It has been decided by the Council of the British Archaeological Association to hold their next meeting at Ludlow . Sir C . IT . E . Boughtou is elected President . The 20 th of July is the date fixed . Mr . Ilardinge , husband of Miss Belle Boyd , the Confederate heroine now performing at the Theatre EoyalNewcastlewas one of the by the

, , passengers ill-fated American steamer , the TEcen ' unj Star , who perished . The Eev . H . W . Cookson , D . D ., Master of St . Peter ' s College , lias been re-elected President of the Cambridge Philosophical Society for the ensuing year . Dr . Paget , Professor Challis , and Professor Stokes

are the new Yice-Prcsidents . A German lady , in good circumstances , named Schwabe , residing in Oxford-terrace , Paddington , jumped out of her bedroom window on the second floor , on Sunday morning , and , falling on some railings , was killed instantaneous ^ . Mr . John Bouse has appeared at the Theatre Eoyal , Sadler ' s AVells , in a new piece , called " Patience ; or ,

the Purpose of a Life . " The Loudon critics speak eulogistically of his humorous acting as TLLwj lt Ainslie , an old professor of philosophy . At the last meeting of the Academie des Science , in Paris , a chemist , M . Commaille , presented a report giving an analysis of cat ' s milk , by which it appears

that that newly-suggested beverage possesses immense strength ancl restorative qualities . "Mugby Junction , " it is said , will be the title of Mr . Charles Dickens ' s Christmas number of "All the Year Bound , " in whicli the principal topic will be the Staplehurst railway accident , out of ivhich Mr .

Dickens fortunately came scot free . The appointment of Judge Advocate of the Fleet and Counsel to the Admiralty , whicli became vacant by the sudden death of Mr . Phiim , Q . C ., have been conferred on Mr . J . W " . Hudd . eston , Q . C ., and member for Canterbury . Mr . Hudd . eston is a bencher of Gray ' s Inn , a member of tlie Council of Lsgal Education , and goes the Oxford circuit , of which he is the leader .

A special press organ , entitled Thc Newspaper Press , has just been registered at Stationers'Hall , by Mr . Alexander Andrews , the author of the " History of British Journalism , " as a medium of intercommunication between all parties associated with newspapers and interested in newspaper property .

Mr . Kopp has communicated to the Academy of Sciences the result of some practical experiments on the nitro-glyceriue used in quarries in France for blasting purposes . 1 , 500 grammes will detach about seventy cubic metres of hard rock . The niti-o-glycerine employed is heavier than water ; it mav be handled with comparative safety , but ' a violent shock causes an explosion .

THE PATENT . Don _ n . E- _ . oi _ .-rED NEEDLI :. —AA e would direct the attention of our fair readers , as also the clothing trade , to a needle which has been recently patented by Messrs . Hayes and Co ., Excelsior Works , Alcester . This is a very clever invention , and remarkable for its simplicity . The double point of the needle enables the sewer to pierce the cloth , and the needle being graduated to the eyethe sewer is enabled to withdraw it from the cloth

, without any strain upon the fingers , and thus prevents that muscular exertion which is so painful to many ladies on the muscles of the wrist and fingers ; the thread is also less liable to break , and the needle very rarely indeed ; hence , by its use we have both economy and comfort combined .

Meetings Of The Scientific And Learned Societies For The Week Ending Nov. 24th, 1866.

MEETINGS OF THE SCIENTIFIC AND LEARNED SOCIETIES FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOV . 24 TH , 1866 .

Tuesday , Nov . 20 th . —INSTITUTION OT CIVIL ENGINEERS , at 8 . Wednesday , Nov . 21 st . —SOCIETY OF ABTS , at 8 . Wednesday , . Nov . 21 sfc . —GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY , at 8 .

The Week.

THE WEEK .

THE COI ' ET . —The Queen , with Prince and Princess Christian , drove in the grounds on tlie 7 th inst . Her Majesty drove on . the morning of the Sth inst ., accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice , and attended by A'iscountess Jocclyn . The Queen drove in the Home Park in the afternoon by their Royal Hihnesses Princess Louise and Prince Leopold . Her Majesty ,

g with Princess Louise , attended by A iscountess Jocclyn , drove in the grounds of the Castle on the morning of the Oth inst . Tho 9 th inst . was the birthday of his Royal Hig hness the Prince of AA'ales . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Christian , drove in the grounds in the afternoon . Their Royal Highnesses Princess Louise and Prince Christian went

out riding , attended by the Hon . Mary Lascelles and Major-General V . Seymour , CM . The Duke of Edinburgh and Prince Christian , accompanied by Count Gleichen , and attended by Lord Alfred Paget and Lieutenant Haigh , went out on a shooting excursion . Her Majesty held a Council on the 10 th inst ., at oue o'clock , at ivhich were present the Duke of Buckingham ,

the Earl of Bradford , the Earl of Derby , aud the Right . Hon . S . AAlilpole . Her Majesty drove in the grounds in the afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . Lieutenant-Uencral the Hon . C . and Mrs . Grey had the honour of dining with the Queen and the Royal Family . The Queen , his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh , their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Christian , Princess Louise , Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold , aud the Ladies and

Gentlemen in Waiting , attended Divine service on the 11 th inst ., in the private chapel . The Hon . and A ery Rev . the Dean of Windsor oliiciated , and administered the sacrament of the Holy Communion . The Queen , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Christian , walked and drove in the grounds on the morning of the 12 th inst . The Queen drove out in the

afternoon , accompanied by her Royal Highness Princess Louise . Her Majesty , with their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess Christian , walked and drove on the morning of the 13 th inst . in the Home Pari ; . The Queen drove out in the afternoon with Princess Louise , and her Majesty , accompanied by her Royal Highness , drove out in the morning , attended by the Hon .

Mary Lascelles . GESEIUL HOME XEWS . —The weekly return of deaths in the metropolis for the past week , issued by the Registrar-General , shows au improvement of the public health , the number being 71 fewer than in the previous week . The mortality from cholera and diarrhoea , was about the same—100 , as compared

with 101 . The deaths from the two forms of the epidemic in the hist five weeks respectively were 25-1 , 199 , 111 , 101 , 100 " The majority of the deaths from cholera have lately occurred in AVoolwich , ivhere 73 persons have been cut off in three weeks . In a supplement to this return thc Registrar-General describes the peculiar circumstances of AA oolwich , and attributes the

outbreak to the insuflicient water supply , the dirty and dilapidated condition of the houses of the labouring classes , and the unhealthiness of their sites . He adds : "The question of the sites of dwellings for the working classes is one of the most

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