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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

it does at present , either animal or vegetable , and our so-called "Agricultural Societies , " which abound noAv in profusion all over the country , ought to become teachers of both the theory and practice of the important art of agriculture , instead

of mere organizations for sliOAving fat animals once a year . The farce of creating a newly-appointed judge a serjeant-at-law , because none else could be legally made judges , being noAv p layed outand the dignity of

serjeant-at-, law not only no longer required , but no more barristers to be so created , Serjeant ' s Inn , Chancery Lane , Avill soon also become a thing of the past , being about to be offered for public sale by auction . The " Whitby Gazette " has just

published thirty-four verses composed by the late Dr . George Young , the historian of Whitby , written Avhen he Avas . about arriving at manhood , but never before printed . Sternhold and Hopkins , Avith their coadjutorDean Whittinghammiht

, , g have been the Avriter ' s model . The subject is the death of his eldest brother , John , who died Nov . 13 th , 1797 , at CharlestoAvn , South Carolina .

" His mother ' s first-born , well-beloved , His father ' s rising joy ; They hoped he would comfort old age ; Death did their hopes destroy . " Dr . Young , Avho had not a particle of

poetry in his matter-of-fact and theological mind , did well to abandon verse-making for antiquities , AVhere he Avas really at home . Mr . Home has done Avell to preserve the verses as a fragment toAvards the learned antiquary ' s biography , but feAV

judges of poetry will endorse his statement that they are "beautifully and patheticall y" written . _ A " soap mine " is said to have been discovered on the coast of California . Some of the American and English

papers are circulating a staggering statement on the dangerous properties of lamp black . According to them , a drop of water , a bit of grease , a sprinkle of oil , or the touch of a sAveaty hand , will set lamp black into a sudden conflagration . The statement appeared to me so incredible , 'hat I at once tried it ; but added a drop ° f water to one portion of lamp black ,

and a drop of oil to another , Avithout the least signs of either fire or smoke ; so that I thought of the old English proverb : — " It Avill be a fire when it burns , as the fox said Avhen it [ did something ] among the snoAV . "

According to a paper read before the directors of the Highland Society , by Mr . William Gome , of Rait Lodge , Trinity , Edinburgh , Ave are likely to have a new plant brought into cultivation , for feeding cattle and making paper , tAvo important objects in the present day . Mr . Gorrie says : — " A selected variety of the tree malloAv , Lavatera arborea , the natural habitats for the normal form of which in

Scotland are the Bass Rock , Avith other islets of the Firth of Forth , and Ailsa Craig , has an ordinary height varying from six to ten feet , but it can be grown to more than twelve feet . It is a biennial , but the first year it may be planted after

the removal of any early crops , and matured in that following . From the limited experiments I have been enabled to make , its productions in seed , bark , and heart AVOOC ! are estimated at about four tons of each per acre . Chemical analyses

by Dr . Stevenson Macadam and by Mr . Falconer King of its seeds show these to be fully equal in feeding properties to oilcake , the present value of Avhich is about £ 10 per ton , and paper-makers offer the same price at least for the bark that' they now pay for esparto grass , Avhich is also about £ 10 per ton , thus shoAving a return

of about £ 80 per acre for seed and bark . In various parts throughout the Avestern coasts and Orkney Islands the malloAv has invariably been found to thrive Avell : and I feel confident that it might there be made to yield higher pecuniary returns

from hitherto comparatively Avorthless ground than ordinary agricultural crops do in the best cultivated districts of Britain . " TheCleveland Literaryand Philosophical Society ( the meeting for the formation of

AA'hicli , some years ago , I had the honour of being the second speaker at ) have just opened their handsome new hall at Middlesborough with a really creditable Fine Art and Science Exhibition , Avhich will he closed before this meets the eyes of my readers . Many articles of interest have been lent from the South Kensington

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 3
SONNET. Article 3
LETTER OF BRO. W. J. HUGHAN, OF ENGLAND, TO THE GRAND LODGE UF OHIO. Article 4
THE ANCIENT MYSTERIES AND MODERN FREEMASONRY; THEIR ANALOGIES CONSIDERED. Article 7
LINES TO THE CRAFT. Article 11
OLD LONDON. Article 12
ON READING. Article 13
AN OLD, OLD STORY. Article 15
ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. Article 17
CHURCH GARDENS. Article 19
THE ENCHANTED ISLE OF THE SEA. Article 21
THE BYZANTINE AND TURKISH EMPIRES. Article 24
GERARD MONTAGU: Article 26
BURMAH.* Article 28
THE MASONIC ANGEL. Article 30
A LEGEND. Article 32
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 33
" BLIND." Article 35
THE BRAKEMAN'S STORY. Article 35
A LAY OF MODERN DURHAM. Article 37
MEMBERSHIP OF LODGES IN ENGLAND AND IRELAND. Article 38
A CIGAR SCIENTIFICALLY DISSECTED. Article 40
NOTES BY FATHER FOY ON HIS SECOND LECTURE. Article 42
LINDISFARNE ABBEY. Article 46
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND ART. Article 47
THE WIDOWED SISTERS. Article 50
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Notes On Literature, Science And Art.

it does at present , either animal or vegetable , and our so-called "Agricultural Societies , " which abound noAv in profusion all over the country , ought to become teachers of both the theory and practice of the important art of agriculture , instead

of mere organizations for sliOAving fat animals once a year . The farce of creating a newly-appointed judge a serjeant-at-law , because none else could be legally made judges , being noAv p layed outand the dignity of

serjeant-at-, law not only no longer required , but no more barristers to be so created , Serjeant ' s Inn , Chancery Lane , Avill soon also become a thing of the past , being about to be offered for public sale by auction . The " Whitby Gazette " has just

published thirty-four verses composed by the late Dr . George Young , the historian of Whitby , written Avhen he Avas . about arriving at manhood , but never before printed . Sternhold and Hopkins , Avith their coadjutorDean Whittinghammiht

, , g have been the Avriter ' s model . The subject is the death of his eldest brother , John , who died Nov . 13 th , 1797 , at CharlestoAvn , South Carolina .

" His mother ' s first-born , well-beloved , His father ' s rising joy ; They hoped he would comfort old age ; Death did their hopes destroy . " Dr . Young , Avho had not a particle of

poetry in his matter-of-fact and theological mind , did well to abandon verse-making for antiquities , AVhere he Avas really at home . Mr . Home has done Avell to preserve the verses as a fragment toAvards the learned antiquary ' s biography , but feAV

judges of poetry will endorse his statement that they are "beautifully and patheticall y" written . _ A " soap mine " is said to have been discovered on the coast of California . Some of the American and English

papers are circulating a staggering statement on the dangerous properties of lamp black . According to them , a drop of water , a bit of grease , a sprinkle of oil , or the touch of a sAveaty hand , will set lamp black into a sudden conflagration . The statement appeared to me so incredible , 'hat I at once tried it ; but added a drop ° f water to one portion of lamp black ,

and a drop of oil to another , Avithout the least signs of either fire or smoke ; so that I thought of the old English proverb : — " It Avill be a fire when it burns , as the fox said Avhen it [ did something ] among the snoAV . "

According to a paper read before the directors of the Highland Society , by Mr . William Gome , of Rait Lodge , Trinity , Edinburgh , Ave are likely to have a new plant brought into cultivation , for feeding cattle and making paper , tAvo important objects in the present day . Mr . Gorrie says : — " A selected variety of the tree malloAv , Lavatera arborea , the natural habitats for the normal form of which in

Scotland are the Bass Rock , Avith other islets of the Firth of Forth , and Ailsa Craig , has an ordinary height varying from six to ten feet , but it can be grown to more than twelve feet . It is a biennial , but the first year it may be planted after

the removal of any early crops , and matured in that following . From the limited experiments I have been enabled to make , its productions in seed , bark , and heart AVOOC ! are estimated at about four tons of each per acre . Chemical analyses

by Dr . Stevenson Macadam and by Mr . Falconer King of its seeds show these to be fully equal in feeding properties to oilcake , the present value of Avhich is about £ 10 per ton , and paper-makers offer the same price at least for the bark that' they now pay for esparto grass , Avhich is also about £ 10 per ton , thus shoAving a return

of about £ 80 per acre for seed and bark . In various parts throughout the Avestern coasts and Orkney Islands the malloAv has invariably been found to thrive Avell : and I feel confident that it might there be made to yield higher pecuniary returns

from hitherto comparatively Avorthless ground than ordinary agricultural crops do in the best cultivated districts of Britain . " TheCleveland Literaryand Philosophical Society ( the meeting for the formation of

AA'hicli , some years ago , I had the honour of being the second speaker at ) have just opened their handsome new hall at Middlesborough with a really creditable Fine Art and Science Exhibition , Avhich will he closed before this meets the eyes of my readers . Many articles of interest have been lent from the South Kensington

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