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Notices to Correspondents.

J. V. Many copies were made up from various editions of the six separate pieces by Wm. Alexander, Earl of Sterling, similar to the one possessed by our correspondent, whose copy seems to want the general title-page to the following four tragedies: viz." The Monarchicke Tragedies: Croesus, Darius, The Alexandræan, Iulius Cæsar. Newly enlarged by William Alexander, Gentleman of the Princes priuie Chamber. London, Printed by Valentine Simmes for Ed: Blovnt. 1607.' In the Bibliotheca Anglo-Poetica, a perfect copy is marked 117. 11s.

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ARMY RECRUITING.

Report of Commissioners

on the present System of Recruiting in the Army. 428 pp. fcap. folio. Price 4s. 6d.

BERWICK-UP Town of Berwise pon-Tweed, mis

ERWICK-UPON-TWEED. Report of Commisfcap. folio. Price 58. 6d.

BRITISH NORTH AMERICA. Reports on the

Progress of the Exploring Expedition on the Assiniboine and Saskatchewan. 220 pp. fcap. folio, with Maps. Price 78.

FACTORIES. Reports of Inspectors for the Half

year ending 31st October, 1860. 62 pp. demy 8vo. Price 44d. ALMON FISHERIES, ENGLAND and WALES.

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M. R. C. S. The rite has never existed in the Christian church since St. Paul's time. The subject is not suited for discussion in our columns.

"NOTES AND QUERIES" is published at noon on Friday, and is also issued in MONTHLY PARTS. The Subscription for STAMPED COPIES for Six Months forwarded direct from the Publishers (including the Halfyearly INDEX) is 11s. 4d., which may be paid by Post Office Order in favour of MESSRS. BELL AND DALDY, 186. FLEET STREET, E.C.; to whom all COMMUNICATIONS FOR THE EDITOR should be addressed.

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A New

ON the IMITATION of CHRIST. Translation. By the VERY REV. the DEAN of ELY, D.D.

PSALTER (The), or PSALMS of DAVID in

ENGLISH VERSE. With Preface and Notes. By a MEMBER of the UNIVERSITY of CAMBRIDGE. Dedicated by permission to the Lord Bishop of Ely, and the Reverend the Professors of Divinity in that University. 5s.

BY THE REV. J. W. DONALDSON, D.D.,,
Late Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Second Edition, considerably enlarged, price 16s.,

A COMPLETE GREEK GRAMMAR. "I may here remark that the Greek Grammar of Dr. Donaldson has now reached a second and enlarged edition, and is so complete in all its parts, and so felicitous in its combination of logic with grammar, as to form a most important contribution to the accurate study of the Greek language."-Rev. C. J. Ellicott (Preface to Commentary on the Ephe

sians.)

Second Edition, very much enlarged, price 148.,

A COMPLETE LATIN GRAMMAR. much enlarged, and adapted for the use of University Students.

Very

The enlarged edition of the Latin Grammar has been prepared with the same object as the corresponding work on the Greek language. It is, however, especially designed to serve as a convenient handbook for those students who wish to acquire the habit of writing Latin; and with this view it is furnished with an Anti-barbarus, with a full discussion of the most important synonyms, and with a variety of information not generally contained in works of this description. Third Edition, considerably enlarged, price 16s., VARRONIANUS. A Critical and Historical Introduction to the Ethnography of Ancient Italy, and the Philological Study of the Latin Language.

A PLAIN INTRODUCTION to the CRITICISM of the NEW TESTAMENT. With numerous Facsimiles. For the use of Biblical Students. By F. H. SCRIVENER, A.M. [Nearly ready.

A COMPANION to the NEW TESTAMENT. By A. C. BARRETT, M.A. [Nearly ready.

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TO THE CLERGY AND CHURCHWARDENS.

THE usual Large Supply of SURPLICES and

COMMUNION LINEN for Easter, now ready.
GILBERT J. FRENCH,
BOLTON,

Lancashire.

EPPS'S HOMEOPATHIC COCOA.-Its deli

cious aroma, grateful smoothness, and invigorating power have procured its general adoption as a breakfast beverage. Sold in llb., lb., and lb. packets, at 1s. 6d. per lb., by grocers. Each packet is labelled, "James Epps, Homeopathic Chemist, London."

UNITED KINGDOM

LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, No. 8. WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, S.W. The Hon. FRANCIS SCOTT, Chairman. CHARLES BERWICK CURTIS, Esq., Deputy Chairman. FOURTH DIVISION OF PROFITS.

SPECIAL NOTICE. Parties desirous of participating in the fourth division of profits to be declared on all policies effected prior to the 31st December, 1861, should, in order to enjoy the same, make immediate application. There have already been three divisions of profits, and the bonuses divided have averaged nearly 2 per cent. per annum on the sums assured, or from 30 to 100 per cent. on the premiums paid, without imparting to the recipients the risk of copartnership, as is the case in mutual societies.

To show more clearly what these bonuses amount to, the three following cases are put forth as examples :

Sum Insured.

£5,000 1,000

100

Bonuses added.

£1,987 109.
397 108.

39 158.

Amount payable up to Dec. 1854. 6,987 10s.

1,397 10s.

139 15s. Notwithstanding these large additions, the premiums are on the lowest scale compatible with security for the payment of the policy when death arises; in addition to which advantages, one half of the premiums may, if desired, for the term of five years, remain unpaid at 5 per cent. interest, without security or deposit of the policy.

The Assets of the Company at the 31st December, 1859, amounted to 8690,140 198., all of which has been invested in Government and other approved securities.

No charge for Volunteer Military Corps whilst serving in the United Kingdom.

Policy Stamps paid by the Office.

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MR. SCRATCHLEY'S NEW TREATISE ON SAVINGS BANKS, containing, besides numerous Tables and Statistics, much Legal and General Information relating to these Institutions, for the use of Trustees, Managers, and Actuaries.

London: LONGMAN, GREEN, LONGMAN, & ROBERTS.

Dinneford's Pure Fluid Magnesia

Has been, during twenty-five years, emphatically sanctioned by the Medical Profession, and universally accepted by the Public, as the Best Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout, and Indigestion, and as a Mild Aperient for delicate constitutions, more especially for Ladies and Children. Combined with the Acidulated Lemon Syrup, it forms an AGREEABLE EFFERVESCING DRAUGHT, In which its Aperient qualities are much increased. During Ho Seasons and in Hot Climates, the regular use of this simple and elegant remedy has been found highly benefcial. Manufactured (with the utmost attention to strength and purity) by DINNEFORD & CO., 172. New Bond Street, London; and sold by all respectable Chemists throughout the Empire.

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PARTRIDGE & COZENS

Is the CHEAPEST HOUSE in the Trade for PAPER and ENVELOPES, &c. Useful Cream-laid Note, 5 Quires for 6d. Super Thick ditto, 5 Quires for 1s. Super Cream-laid Envelopes, 6d. per 100. Sermon Paper, 48., Straw Paper, 28. 6d., Foolscap, 68. 6d. per Ream. Manuscript Paper, 3d. per Quire. India Note, 5 Quires for. 18. Black bordered Note, 5 Quires for 18. Copy Books (copies set), 1s. 8d. per dozen. P. & C.'s Law Pen (as flexible as the Quill), 28. per gross.

No Charge for Stamping Arms, Crests, &c. from own Dies.
Catalogues Post Free; Orders over 20s. Carriage paid.

Copy Address, PARTRIDGE & COZENS, Manufacturing Stationers: 1. Chancery Lane, and 192. Fleet St. E.C.

THE AQUARIUM. LLOYD'S PRACTICAL

INSTRUCTIONS for Tank Management, with Descriptive and Priced LIST, 162 Pages and 101 Engravings, Post Free for 21 Stamps.Apply direct to W. ALFORD LLOYD, 19. Portland Road, Regent's Park, London. W.

"Many manuals have been published upon Aquaria, but we confess we have seen nothing for practical utility like this."

The Era, Oct. 14th, 1860.

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Sherry, 24s., 30s., 36s.; good Port, 308., 36s. Of their higher class and vintage" Wines they enumerate Port, 42s., 48s., 60s.; of the celebrated 1820 vintage, 120s. ; 1834 vintage, 96s.; 1840 vintage, 848.; Pale Golden, and Brown Sherry, 428., 488., 548.; very choice Amontillado and Manzanilla, 60s., 72s. ; choice old East India Sherry and Madeira, 848.; Chateau Margaux, Chateau Lafitte, &c., 60s., 725., 818.; other Clarets, 128., 489.; Sparkling Champagne, 428., 48s., 60s., 668., 78s.; Steinberger Cabinet, 1834 vintage, 1208.; good Hock and Moselle, 369., 488., 60s. Rudesheimer, Steinberger, Johannesberger, Hochheimer, Liebfraumilch, &c.; Sparkling Hock and Moselle, Old Sack, White Port, Tokay, Malmsey, Frontignac, Constantia, Vermuth, and other rare Wines. Fine old pale Cognac Brandy, 60s., 728.; very choice pale Cognac, 1805 vintage, 1448. per doz. On receipt of a Post Office Order or Reference, any quantity, with a Price-List of all other Wines, will be forwarded immediately by

HEDGES & BUTLER,

155, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W., and 30. King's Road, Brighton. (Originally established A.D. 1667.)

BROWN & POLSON'S

PATENT CORN FLOUR.

The Lancet States,

"THIS IS SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING OF THE KIND KNOWN. "" First of the kind Manufactured and Patented in the United Kingdom and France, as explained with Engravings in The Illustrated London News of May 26th, 1860. Supplied by BROWN & POLSON, to Her Majesty the Queen, by order from Buckingham Palace. It is in great favour wherever it has been made known, for Puddings, Blancmange, &c., preferred to the best Arrow Root, and especially suited to the delicacy of Children and Invalids.

BROWN & POLSON,

Manufacturers and Purveyors to Her Majesty: PAISLEY, MANCHESTER, DUBLIN, and LONDON.

NOVELTIES. Many such are now being exhibited at Messrs. Nicoll's new warc-rooms, for ladies' mantles and riding-habits; for instance, Highland waterproof cloaks, falling in graceful folds the whole length of the figure. Like the Spanish roquelaire, these have an expanding hood with a patent mecanique, for the purpose of raising the lower part, and leaving the wearer's arms free. The cloak is invaluable as a wrapper in travelling in carriage or walking exercise; and as it fits all figures it is the best present taken from London to the country. Sealfur and cloth jackets are also exhibited, the latter called au coin de feu skilled forewomen attending to ladies' riding habits and trowsers. This branch, with the juvenile department, is now added to the original place of business, namely, 114. 116.0118. 120. Regent-street, where the best skill and materials of France, Germany, and England, with moderate price, may always be met with.

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KNICKERBOCKERS. In the Cornhill Magazine, of October, 1860, the above costume is described in the following terms:-"Knickerbockers, surely the prettiest boy's dress that has appeared these hundred years." In order to place this great improvement in boy's dress within the reach of all well-to-do families, Messrs. Nicoll now make the costume complete for Two Guineas. There is a large selection of Paletots, overcoats, and other garments prepared for young gentlemen coming home for the holidays. H. J. and D. Nicoll, 114, 116, 118. 120. Regent-street, London.

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Printed by GEORGE ANDREW SPOTTISWOODE, of No. 12. James Street, Buckingham Gate, in the Parish of St. Margaret, in the City of Westminster, at No. 5. New Street Square, in the Parish of St. Bride, in the City of London, and published by GEORGE BELL, of No. 186. Fleet Street, in the Parish of St. Dunstan in the West, in the City of London, Publisher, at No. 186. Fleet Street, aforesaid. Saturday, March 2, 1861.

A MEDIUM OF INTER-COMMUNICATION

FOR

LITERARY MEN, ARTISTS, ANTIQUARIES, GENEALOGISTS, ETC.

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Now ready, price 18., No. XCIX.

(Alexander Bain, Esq., A.M.

T. Spencer Baynes, Esq., LL.B.
Richard Holt Hutton, Esq., M.A.
Jacob Waley, Esq., M.A.
W. H. Besant, Esq., M.A.
Edward John Routh, Esq., M.A.
(G.D. Liveing, Esq., M.A.
Prof. John Tyndall, F.R.S.

Prof. Wm. A. Miller, M.D., F.R.S.
Prof. Williamson, Ph. D., F.R.S.
JJ.D. Hooker, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
John Lindley, Esq., Ph. D., F.R.S.
Prof. John Morris, F.G.S.

Two in The German Language
Two in The Hebrew Text of
the Old Testament, the
Greek Text of the New
Testament, and Scripture
History

301.

507.

Rev. W. Drake, M.A.
(Rev. Prof. Gotch, LL.D.

Two in Logic and Moran
Philosophy

807.

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Prof. Sharpey, M.D., F.R.S.
Vacant.

Two in Physiology, Compa

rative Anatomy, and Zoology.....

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Two in Materia Medica and

Pharmacy.......

or re-election. Examiners are

for

Andrew C. Ramsay, Esq., F.R.S.

SHerbert Broom, Esq., M.A.
Joseph Sharpe, Esq., LL.D.

Alex. Twedie, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.
Vacant.

T. Blizard Curling, Esq., F.R.S.
Prof. Fergusson, F.R.S.

Prof. Thomas H. Huxley, F.R.S.
Wm. Tyler Smith, Esq., M.D.
Charles West, Esq., M.D.

(4. B. Garrod, Esq., M.D., FRSS

G. Owen Rees, Esq., M.D., F.R.S.

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eligible, and intend to offer themselves, POLITICAL BALLADS of the SEVENTEENTH

Candidates must announce their names to the Registrar on or before Tuesday, March 26th. It is particularly desired by the Senate that no personal application of any kind may be made to its individual Members.

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EPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY. The TENTH ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING of the Association for Promoting the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge will be held at the Whittington Club, Arundel Street, Strand, W.C.. Wednesday, March 13, 1861. WILLIAM EWART, M.P., in the Chair. The Meeting will be addressed by ACTON S. AYRTON, M.P.: G. AUGUSTUS SALA: GEORGE THOMPSON: Dr. JOHN WATTS, and ALEXANDER YOUNG, Secretary to the Bituminized Paper Pipe Company. Doors open at 7. Chair taken at 8. Tickets for the Platform may be had at the Whittington Club, and at the Office of the Association 162. Strand, W.C.

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FARADAY'S LECTURES ON PHYSICAL FORCES. ECTURES ON THE VARIOUS FORCES OF MATTER AND THEIR RELATION TO EACH OTHER, delivered before a Juvenile Auditory, at the Royal Institution, by MICHAEL FARADAY, D.C.L., &c.; Edited by WILLIAM CROOKES, F.C.S. Third Edition. Fcap. 8vo. cloth. 3s. 6d.

GRIFFIN, BOHN, & CO., Stationers' Hall Court, E.C.

E PORQUET'S STANDARD FRENCH
WORKS:

DE

DE PORQUET'S Le TRESOR de l'ECOLIER FRANÇAIS, for turning English into French at Sight. 3s. 6d.

FRENCH INTERLOCUTOR (Complément du Trésor.) 3s. 6d. PARISIAN GRAMMAR. 38. 6d.

CONVERSATIONAL EXERCISES, adapted to the Parisian Grammar. 38. 6d.

FRENCH and ENGLISH DICTIONARY. 48. 6d. bound.
SECRETAIRE PARISIEN. 3s. 6d.

HISTOIRE d'ANGLETERRE. 2s. 6d.

HISTORY of ENGLAND to Translate into French. 38. 6d. TRADUCTEUR HISTORIQUE (Second French Reading-Book.) 3s. 6d.

London: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, & CO., and may be had of the Author at his Scholastic Agency, 14. Tavistock Street, Covent Garden, W.C.

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X. Lady Ascot's Little Nap. VII. THE SONGS OF SCOTLAND BEFORE BURNS. BY JOHN CAMPBELL SHAIRP.

VIII. ON THE EXCLUSION of those who are NOT MEMBERS of the ESTABLISHED CHURCH from FELLOWSHIPS and other PRIVILEGES of the ENGLISH UNIVERSITIES. By HENRY FAWCETT.

On March 15 will be published, 8vo., with Maps and Illustrations. VACATION TOURISTS AND NOTES OF TRAVEL in 1860.

Edited by FRANCIS GALTON, M.A., F.R.S.

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6. Graian Alps and Mt. Iseran

7. Allelein Horn

8. Matterhorn

9. Lauwinen Thor

10. Iceland

11. Norway

12. N. Spain and the Eclipse

13. Syrian Travel and Syrian

Tribes

By W. G. Clarke, M.A., F.R.S.

G. Spottiswoode.

R. D.

G. E. K.

C. C. Bowen.
J. J. Cowell.

Leslie Stephen, M.A.
F. V. Hawkins, M.A.

J. Tyndall, F.R.S.
J. W. Clark, M.A.
H.F. Tozer, M.A.
The Editor.

Hon. Roden Noel, M.A.

Next week, fcap. 8vo., elegantly printed and bound, READINGS for PASSION-TIDE. By MRS. HENRY F. BROCK.

DAILY

and a variety of particulars informing as to the

"Mr. Sainsbury has discovered in H. M. State Paper Office documents which throw additional light on Rubens' character and performances tions."-The Times.

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This day is published, fcap. 8vo. cloth, price 58.

acquisition of some of the masterpieces of art in our English Collec- The BISHOP'S WALK and the BISHOP'S

"It is a volume which should find favour with the public at large, for its hero belongs to us all."- Athenæum.

"Mr. Sainsbury has been labouring in the State Paper Office not in vain. His volume will, among other things, throw a light on the introduction of many of the great artist's works into this country, aa well as on his connection with the English Court."-Spectator. "Mr. Sainsbury has made a most important contribution to the History of Art in this country."-Illustrated London News.

BRADBURY & EVANS, 11. Bouverie Street, E.C.

PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION. The EIGHTH

ANNUAL EXHIBITION of the PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY of LONDON is now open, at the Gallery of the Society of Painters In Water Colours, 5. Pall Mall East, W. Morning, 10 to 5. Evening, 7 to 10.

TIMES.

POEMS ON THE DAYS OF ARCHBISHOP LEIGHTON AND THE SCOTTISH COVENANT.

By ORWELL.

NEW WORK ON MODERN ROME.
Immediately will be published, crown 8vo.

ROME in 1860. By Edward Dicey.

This day is published, crown 8vo. cloth, price 10s. 6d. The MOOR COTTAGE: a Tale of Home Life. By MAY BEVERLEY, Author of "Little Estella," &c. .

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