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Reviews.

werk ; and wha sum ovyr cum agayne yis ordinance and brekes itte agayn ye will o ye forsayde Chapitre have he Goddy's malyson and Saynt Petirs . " We must reserve for our next issue further extracts from Bro . Hughan ' s very interesting work .

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BEO . E . LOEWENSTARK .

Bro . E . Loewenstark , Mount Lebanon Lodge ( ISTo . 73 ) , died on the 13 th inst . Be was tbe second eldest son of Bro . A . D . Loewenstark , P . M . 548 & 733 , the eminent medallist of Devereux-court , Strand . He was only initiated into Ereemasonry at ISTo . 73 a few months ago , and he took his two degrees in that lodge . Being an enthusiast , he , when at Torquay for the benefit of his health , took the third degree at Wo . 328 . He is deservedly regretted by all who knew him .

Poetry.

Poetry .

KOTAIAH . By Mrs . L . A . CZABXECKI . In tho solemn hour of night , Not a breeze to stir tho troo , Only tho glowing moon's palo light And tho murmur of tho sea . Tho soul enters tho silent land

Of deep and troubled thought , By tho touch of tho Master's hand Is into tho templo brought . In that vast temple ' s court it hoars A grand and mighty voice , Crying " 0 soul , strip off thy foars And in tho truth rejoice .

Doubt not ! seek for thyself , boliovo ; Survey tho wonders of tho earth , At every stop thou shalt rocoivo Proofs of thy immortal birth . Every vain illusion of tho mind That bowed to tho false ideal ; Flies for aye , ancl loaves behind

Tho true glories of tho real . Rejoice , bo worthy and bo puro , It is tho great Johovah speaks ; 0 woary soul , tho land is sure , Tho sun of glory on thoo breaks . Como with ovory doubt cast from theo , Evory earthly burden -washed away ; Como to tho celestial homo that waits thoo , To tho light of everlasting day .

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

LITERATURE , SCIENCE , MUSIC , DRAMA , AND THE FINE ARTS .

111 . Bro . Oppert , the distinguished Orientalist , visited this country for the British Association meeting , where he read a paper on the "Kara Kitai , " with his views on the curious subject of Prester John . This eminent dignitary in Erench Masonry and French scholarship , seems to have been unknown to the Masons " of Exeter . Bro . Hepworth Dixon is announced to have arrived at

Archangel , in Russia , and to have been in time to join a famous pilgrimage to a Holy Island , which will give him good scope for his pen . Mr . Dennis , the explorers of the sepulchres of Etruria , Sicily , the Pontapolis of Tunis and Sardis , is now on his way to his new Consulate of Crete , which is likely to afford a new field for his labours .

The author of the remarkable article on Eastern Christians in the Quarterly , is said to be Bro . Yf . G . Palgrave , H . M . Consul at Trebizend . Bro . John Yarker has published in a separate form his articles on the Templars . Tbe editorship of the London Gaxette , with a salary , of

£ 1 , 200 a year , has just been vacated by the death of Mr . Tom Behan . Mr . E . Dallas is no longer editor of Once a Weeh . The Broadway and the North Britishllevieichaxe also changed their editors . According to La Gazette des Theatres , Mdme . Pauline Lucca has assumed a new character—that of plaintiff in

an action for divorce . Mr . Jeffeison ' s "Rip Yan Winkle" has so delighted his countrymen that he is asked to build a theatre of his own and go on acting Hip for 30 years . The third volume of Mr . E . A . Ereeman ' s " History of the Norman Conquest" is just published . It treats of the reign of Harold and the Interregnum .

Mr . Norman Lockyer is to edit Macmillan ' s new journal of science . Nature , and will be assisted by Professors Huxley , Kingsley , Darwin , and other eminent scientists .

A new comic paper will shortly bo published , conducted by Sir . Robert Abraham , late editor of Judy , who will be assisted by some of the principal members of the last namedjoumal . At the International Horticultural Exhibition at Hamburg , the Victoria Cup has been awarded to Mr . Joseph Meredith , of Garston , near Liverpool . Prizes have also

been obtained by Mr . Thomson , of Dalkeith . Madame Olympe Audauard , a literary lady , feelin g herself aggrieved by an article in the Paris Figaro , has called out M . de A / illemesfient . This fiery authoress informs tho editor of the Figaro that he need have no scruples as to accepting her challenge , seeing that she is a widow , and has neither father nor brother . She is

moreover , a capital shot , and informs her adversary that a ball fired by a feminine hand is quite as murderous in its results as any other . Sir Roderick Murchison is not at all despondent at the long absence of Dr . Livingstone . His opinion was recently asked as to the fate of the great traveller , and especially with reference to Mrs . Burton ' s suggestion , in

which her husband concurs , that the Doctoris probably held in captivity by the negro King of Cazembe . Sir Roderick adheres to the theory he laid down at the anniversary of the Geographical Society , that the outlets

from Lake Tanganyika flow westward to the Atlantic , and that Livingstone is following their course . Professor Eaber ' s speaking machine is to be exhibited at Hamburg during the continuance of the International Horticultural Exhibition . It is said to articulate various words , and oven to answer questions by simple sentences with wonderful distinctness . This is b 3 no means the

first invention of the kind that has been exhibited . Wolfgang von Kempelen , the inventor of a chess automaton , who was born at Prcsbnrg in 1734 . anddied at Vienna 1804 , both constructed a machine of the kind and wrote on the subject . The machine about to be exhibited at Hamburg is , however , more perfect than any previous invention of the kind .

Mr . Charles Reade , the author of "Hard Cash , " will , it is understood , w rite his impressions of tho International University boat race for the New York Tribune . Mdlle . Rose Ilersee , accompanied by her mother , left Liverpool iu the Virginia fovNcw York last week , to fulfil her engagement as -prima donna in the Parepa Rosa Opera Company .

An entirely new translation of "The Swiss Famil y Robinson" is announced by Messrs . Oassell , Petter and Galpin , with one hundred illustrations , to be issued in weekly numbers and monthly parts , commencing this month .

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MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
BRO. FINCH AND THE PROV. G. LODGE OF CORNWALL. Article 8
MASONIC MAGNA CHARTA, ALIAS "ARBITRARY CONDUCT OF THE GRAND MASTER." (pp. 192 and 213). Article 9
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APATHY IN OUR ORDER. Article 10
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Poetry. Article 19
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE, &c., MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 25TH SEPTEMBER, 1869. Article 20
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Reviews.

werk ; and wha sum ovyr cum agayne yis ordinance and brekes itte agayn ye will o ye forsayde Chapitre have he Goddy's malyson and Saynt Petirs . " We must reserve for our next issue further extracts from Bro . Hughan ' s very interesting work .

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BEO . E . LOEWENSTARK .

Bro . E . Loewenstark , Mount Lebanon Lodge ( ISTo . 73 ) , died on the 13 th inst . Be was tbe second eldest son of Bro . A . D . Loewenstark , P . M . 548 & 733 , the eminent medallist of Devereux-court , Strand . He was only initiated into Ereemasonry at ISTo . 73 a few months ago , and he took his two degrees in that lodge . Being an enthusiast , he , when at Torquay for the benefit of his health , took the third degree at Wo . 328 . He is deservedly regretted by all who knew him .

Poetry.

Poetry .

KOTAIAH . By Mrs . L . A . CZABXECKI . In tho solemn hour of night , Not a breeze to stir tho troo , Only tho glowing moon's palo light And tho murmur of tho sea . Tho soul enters tho silent land

Of deep and troubled thought , By tho touch of tho Master's hand Is into tho templo brought . In that vast temple ' s court it hoars A grand and mighty voice , Crying " 0 soul , strip off thy foars And in tho truth rejoice .

Doubt not ! seek for thyself , boliovo ; Survey tho wonders of tho earth , At every stop thou shalt rocoivo Proofs of thy immortal birth . Every vain illusion of tho mind That bowed to tho false ideal ; Flies for aye , ancl loaves behind

Tho true glories of tho real . Rejoice , bo worthy and bo puro , It is tho great Johovah speaks ; 0 woary soul , tho land is sure , Tho sun of glory on thoo breaks . Como with ovory doubt cast from theo , Evory earthly burden -washed away ; Como to tho celestial homo that waits thoo , To tho light of everlasting day .

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

LITERATURE , SCIENCE , MUSIC , DRAMA , AND THE FINE ARTS .

111 . Bro . Oppert , the distinguished Orientalist , visited this country for the British Association meeting , where he read a paper on the "Kara Kitai , " with his views on the curious subject of Prester John . This eminent dignitary in Erench Masonry and French scholarship , seems to have been unknown to the Masons " of Exeter . Bro . Hepworth Dixon is announced to have arrived at

Archangel , in Russia , and to have been in time to join a famous pilgrimage to a Holy Island , which will give him good scope for his pen . Mr . Dennis , the explorers of the sepulchres of Etruria , Sicily , the Pontapolis of Tunis and Sardis , is now on his way to his new Consulate of Crete , which is likely to afford a new field for his labours .

The author of the remarkable article on Eastern Christians in the Quarterly , is said to be Bro . Yf . G . Palgrave , H . M . Consul at Trebizend . Bro . John Yarker has published in a separate form his articles on the Templars . Tbe editorship of the London Gaxette , with a salary , of

£ 1 , 200 a year , has just been vacated by the death of Mr . Tom Behan . Mr . E . Dallas is no longer editor of Once a Weeh . The Broadway and the North Britishllevieichaxe also changed their editors . According to La Gazette des Theatres , Mdme . Pauline Lucca has assumed a new character—that of plaintiff in

an action for divorce . Mr . Jeffeison ' s "Rip Yan Winkle" has so delighted his countrymen that he is asked to build a theatre of his own and go on acting Hip for 30 years . The third volume of Mr . E . A . Ereeman ' s " History of the Norman Conquest" is just published . It treats of the reign of Harold and the Interregnum .

Mr . Norman Lockyer is to edit Macmillan ' s new journal of science . Nature , and will be assisted by Professors Huxley , Kingsley , Darwin , and other eminent scientists .

A new comic paper will shortly bo published , conducted by Sir . Robert Abraham , late editor of Judy , who will be assisted by some of the principal members of the last namedjoumal . At the International Horticultural Exhibition at Hamburg , the Victoria Cup has been awarded to Mr . Joseph Meredith , of Garston , near Liverpool . Prizes have also

been obtained by Mr . Thomson , of Dalkeith . Madame Olympe Audauard , a literary lady , feelin g herself aggrieved by an article in the Paris Figaro , has called out M . de A / illemesfient . This fiery authoress informs tho editor of the Figaro that he need have no scruples as to accepting her challenge , seeing that she is a widow , and has neither father nor brother . She is

moreover , a capital shot , and informs her adversary that a ball fired by a feminine hand is quite as murderous in its results as any other . Sir Roderick Murchison is not at all despondent at the long absence of Dr . Livingstone . His opinion was recently asked as to the fate of the great traveller , and especially with reference to Mrs . Burton ' s suggestion , in

which her husband concurs , that the Doctoris probably held in captivity by the negro King of Cazembe . Sir Roderick adheres to the theory he laid down at the anniversary of the Geographical Society , that the outlets

from Lake Tanganyika flow westward to the Atlantic , and that Livingstone is following their course . Professor Eaber ' s speaking machine is to be exhibited at Hamburg during the continuance of the International Horticultural Exhibition . It is said to articulate various words , and oven to answer questions by simple sentences with wonderful distinctness . This is b 3 no means the

first invention of the kind that has been exhibited . Wolfgang von Kempelen , the inventor of a chess automaton , who was born at Prcsbnrg in 1734 . anddied at Vienna 1804 , both constructed a machine of the kind and wrote on the subject . The machine about to be exhibited at Hamburg is , however , more perfect than any previous invention of the kind .

Mr . Charles Reade , the author of "Hard Cash , " will , it is understood , w rite his impressions of tho International University boat race for the New York Tribune . Mdlle . Rose Ilersee , accompanied by her mother , left Liverpool iu the Virginia fovNcw York last week , to fulfil her engagement as -prima donna in the Parepa Rosa Opera Company .

An entirely new translation of "The Swiss Famil y Robinson" is announced by Messrs . Oassell , Petter and Galpin , with one hundred illustrations , to be issued in weekly numbers and monthly parts , commencing this month .

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