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The Week.

enied a I '" f ^ ., tb , lt ° f & mHllia ; bllt Coullt Cavour lephed that they were not to be considered as deserters , but as emigrant * — -Accor , mg to advices from Rome to the 17 th hist ., General Grammont has again received a no o from Cardinal Antonclli , requesting the immediate evacuation of the States of the Church by ' tho French troops .- - ^ The he ! olva : n ! nffi b 0 l r V ^ ^ « *** TIle ^ ration Permed on the 10 th was insufficient , and a second was determined upon the next day

Aleaum ^ l tVT - SfC ? iS ten'ibl 0 ' The Tel'aci 0 u « GhrmU Wtic , lately quoted in Gahgnani as the true source of information in the kingdom of the Two SS'XSi T , l v ' "I * KiU ? - , 1 , , " haW , ily < = mtok « l % ud that he 1 as I ecu affected solely by rheumatism , winch has given him pains in his ri ght le- " 1 cause of the lung ' s sudden return from Bail to Cascrta , while suffering ° o aculc y . is notknowu ; itis su . posed to be occasioned b of state

, y reasons - — m ntTof l r ' l l 0 ' \ ^' b ^ es that the Scutari monument to the meinoij of our heroic countrymen sacrificed in the late war has been completed . The fori , atton of an auxiliary financial council , to consider and propose reform n luikey had been announced , and the members named ; they had a fine field before them , which it was hoped they would cultivate witli enerjry and rood % „'

Representative institutions appear to be numbered with the things that were as fa , as the Ionian Islands arc concerned . The new Lord High Commissioner C set up a commission to inquire into all the public departments , for the purpose of , TlfpT TirtT - " " leSal , y" Carried i , lt 0 okct by <* o gov rnment The Lord High Commissioner names himself as president . It is to assemble three tunes a week and is composed of gentlemen who will „ doubt obey , - —the steamer , City of Baltimore , from New York , on the 12 th , has arrived at Liverpool The news is unimportantThe

. extraordinary session „ he seato closed o ,, the 1 Oth . At Oswego , on the Oth , as an immense concourse o pe e ere isten . ng to a discourse on "the last judgment , " in the St . Mary ' s Roman Cahohc church , a part of the floor gave way , and four people we file , An h .- " ' , fid w ' t 'r t 0 SCt fil'e , V ^^«^ ts State House , by firing a Jaige bin filled with shavings in the basement . Both houses were filled with » eetators and members at the timeand the excitement

, was very grea on , ftdaTwiMilfi ' tf ? t "' ^ 11 ^^ T >» Enropa arrived at Jverp on nlondaj unh dates trom New York to the 16 th inst . The cabinet had dec ded r S ^ cHer r ^ of co , r -. ? **<* w «* iK 0111 = against Sickles for tho murder of Air . Key A telecr-im iwpi „» , l at the India Office , dated Calcutta , February 22 nd , afftds the Vu £ announcement that tranquillity still prevails throughout Tie , LeftSZ umeiisc number of cannon and arms of all kinds have been collected and tv tin Ire and fiitsix torts entirellevelled

y- y . Nana Sahib is yet at lame ar SKS of ft S , MU h 0 d i \ ° ° belS ' * giVES S ° me tro » blc « CenttA S but the c . ice ot these miscreants must soon be closed . The overland Austri j " Vh ™ S 1 ' ^^ tron Uolbouw toM . ' <»> d ^ m Sdty t stiHi tit tWl : , 110 t imfe ; . ° l , 0 , tioaI illto' ^ t ! le Victoria parliament was sill sitting , though its earl y dissolution was looked forward to in order to make way for a new parliament the basis of the

, on Reform Billjust n ted The labour market was very dull in Melbourne . The gold market is 1 , 11 , md he pit duce decreasing m Victoria , but increasing in Sydney . Little or no chan g e in h-X ' tZ ; wi ' el '& ^ ^ ' ' ti 0 n ° f U' ° Mo'Wand * Sandhurst nulwa , ( to ° AV lian ^ to vu ) MS opened with great ceremony on the 13 th of January .- —The case ot the Rev . Al red Poole reached another stage on AVednesday , b / the jud ' mt l . vercd by he Archlnshop of Canterbury . This was the judgment in t e anpea Inch - . imandamiis required the archbishop to hearThe archbishop tssisted

. - W lb-. Lushmgtoi ,, decided , as he had done before , that the Bil i f of L ' o don 1 ted mtr-uc S' / v Tv 7 ' ^ HiS f 00 S : lW ' he WM of " ^ that he eu ^ pui . ued by Air . Poole was not in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of Lng and , but most dangerous , and likely to produce most serious mischief o the cause of morality and religion . At the Surrey sessions , on Saturday AATllhm Kemp a hawker , was com- ctcd of savagely stabbing a police constable while tak lum into custod y . The prisoner betrayed his ruffian nature during the tr al b y

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THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 2
THORNTON JOHN HERAPATH, F.C.S. Article 5
A VISIT TO THE ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 11
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 17
REVIEWS OF NEW MUSIC Article 18
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
THE LATE BRO. CUQUEMELLE. Article 22
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 27
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 40
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 42
Obituary. Article 46
Untitled Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

enied a I '" f ^ ., tb , lt ° f & mHllia ; bllt Coullt Cavour lephed that they were not to be considered as deserters , but as emigrant * — -Accor , mg to advices from Rome to the 17 th hist ., General Grammont has again received a no o from Cardinal Antonclli , requesting the immediate evacuation of the States of the Church by ' tho French troops .- - ^ The he ! olva : n ! nffi b 0 l r V ^ ^ « *** TIle ^ ration Permed on the 10 th was insufficient , and a second was determined upon the next day

Aleaum ^ l tVT - SfC ? iS ten'ibl 0 ' The Tel'aci 0 u « GhrmU Wtic , lately quoted in Gahgnani as the true source of information in the kingdom of the Two SS'XSi T , l v ' "I * KiU ? - , 1 , , " haW , ily < = mtok « l % ud that he 1 as I ecu affected solely by rheumatism , winch has given him pains in his ri ght le- " 1 cause of the lung ' s sudden return from Bail to Cascrta , while suffering ° o aculc y . is notknowu ; itis su . posed to be occasioned b of state

, y reasons - — m ntTof l r ' l l 0 ' \ ^' b ^ es that the Scutari monument to the meinoij of our heroic countrymen sacrificed in the late war has been completed . The fori , atton of an auxiliary financial council , to consider and propose reform n luikey had been announced , and the members named ; they had a fine field before them , which it was hoped they would cultivate witli enerjry and rood % „'

Representative institutions appear to be numbered with the things that were as fa , as the Ionian Islands arc concerned . The new Lord High Commissioner C set up a commission to inquire into all the public departments , for the purpose of , TlfpT TirtT - " " leSal , y" Carried i , lt 0 okct by <* o gov rnment The Lord High Commissioner names himself as president . It is to assemble three tunes a week and is composed of gentlemen who will „ doubt obey , - —the steamer , City of Baltimore , from New York , on the 12 th , has arrived at Liverpool The news is unimportantThe

. extraordinary session „ he seato closed o ,, the 1 Oth . At Oswego , on the Oth , as an immense concourse o pe e ere isten . ng to a discourse on "the last judgment , " in the St . Mary ' s Roman Cahohc church , a part of the floor gave way , and four people we file , An h .- " ' , fid w ' t 'r t 0 SCt fil'e , V ^^«^ ts State House , by firing a Jaige bin filled with shavings in the basement . Both houses were filled with » eetators and members at the timeand the excitement

, was very grea on , ftdaTwiMilfi ' tf ? t "' ^ 11 ^^ T >» Enropa arrived at Jverp on nlondaj unh dates trom New York to the 16 th inst . The cabinet had dec ded r S ^ cHer r ^ of co , r -. ? **<* w «* iK 0111 = against Sickles for tho murder of Air . Key A telecr-im iwpi „» , l at the India Office , dated Calcutta , February 22 nd , afftds the Vu £ announcement that tranquillity still prevails throughout Tie , LeftSZ umeiisc number of cannon and arms of all kinds have been collected and tv tin Ire and fiitsix torts entirellevelled

y- y . Nana Sahib is yet at lame ar SKS of ft S , MU h 0 d i \ ° ° belS ' * giVES S ° me tro » blc « CenttA S but the c . ice ot these miscreants must soon be closed . The overland Austri j " Vh ™ S 1 ' ^^ tron Uolbouw toM . ' <»> d ^ m Sdty t stiHi tit tWl : , 110 t imfe ; . ° l , 0 , tioaI illto' ^ t ! le Victoria parliament was sill sitting , though its earl y dissolution was looked forward to in order to make way for a new parliament the basis of the

, on Reform Billjust n ted The labour market was very dull in Melbourne . The gold market is 1 , 11 , md he pit duce decreasing m Victoria , but increasing in Sydney . Little or no chan g e in h-X ' tZ ; wi ' el '& ^ ^ ' ' ti 0 n ° f U' ° Mo'Wand * Sandhurst nulwa , ( to ° AV lian ^ to vu ) MS opened with great ceremony on the 13 th of January .- —The case ot the Rev . Al red Poole reached another stage on AVednesday , b / the jud ' mt l . vercd by he Archlnshop of Canterbury . This was the judgment in t e anpea Inch - . imandamiis required the archbishop to hearThe archbishop tssisted

. - W lb-. Lushmgtoi ,, decided , as he had done before , that the Bil i f of L ' o don 1 ted mtr-uc S' / v Tv 7 ' ^ HiS f 00 S : lW ' he WM of " ^ that he eu ^ pui . ued by Air . Poole was not in accordance with the doctrines of the Church of Lng and , but most dangerous , and likely to produce most serious mischief o the cause of morality and religion . At the Surrey sessions , on Saturday AATllhm Kemp a hawker , was com- ctcd of savagely stabbing a police constable while tak lum into custod y . The prisoner betrayed his ruffian nature during the tr al b y

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