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t \ breach of any of the laws , usages or customs of our Order , the Chapter or Companion so ofiendmg shall be subject to admonition or suspension , at the discretion of the Prov . Grand Superintendent . Gateshead . —Chapter De Bivrghi ( No . 614 ) . —This Chapter was opened on Friday , Oct , 29 th , at the Grey Horse Inn , by P . Z . Bro . Jonns , assisted by other
chiefs , and the minutes of former meetings confirmed , several candidates balloted for , and five proposed as joining members . The Companions proceeded to elect the officers for the ensuing year , when P . Z . Bro . Jonns was elected as Z . ; Comp Morrow as H ., and Comp . A . Ckpham as J . ; Comp . Alfred Davies , P * S . The Chapter was then closed , and the Companions adjourned to refreshment and spent a very happy evening . The day for installation was fixed for Wednesday , Dec . 1 st .
The Week
THE WEEK
ThM Queen , ; the Prince Consort , the Princess Alice , and the royal children are at Windsor , and are in good health . -The Prince of Wales is residing at the White Lodge . On Sundays the Queen , surrounded by her family , follows the example of George III , by walking on the East Terrace in the afternoon , to which the public are admitted . Her Majesty rides on horseback or walks in the Home Park daily . The Prince of Wales will shortly receive a commission and join the army . An event of last week was the departure of Prince Alfred for sea . The Prince of Wales went to Portsmouth to see him off in the Evjryalns frigate . The parting
between the brothers was very affectionate . Prinee Alfred seemed in good spirits , and-quite at home with the young gentlemen selected to be his comrades . He will enjoy no immunity from his royal rank , and his outfit is no better nor more extensive than that of other midshipmen . —— -Orders are said to have been sent to Brest to embark marines for China . They are to proceed to Canton , where it is supposed the French intend establishing themselves on the territory formerly belonging to France . The journey of Prince ISfapoleon to Algeria is adjourned to March next , and the Emperor ' s visit to Compiegne is said to be countermanded . Heavy rains
having swelled the numerous rivers that fall into the Hhone , the river has overflowed its banks , and much property has been destroyed in consequence : one man has been drowned . The Ccrrespondant newspaper has been seized for an eloquent and manly article by Count Montalembert upon England . A prosecution is to be instituted against Count Montalembert and the publisher of the periodical . They are accused of attacks against the right of authority which the Emperor is invested with by the constitution . They are further charged with attempting to excite the people to hatred and contempt of the government , and endeavouring to disturb the public
peace . The passages which have given offence contrast the constitutional government of this country with the effects of despotism in France , Spain , and other countries . Young Maricourt , the hero of the Newcastle adventure , has arrived at Paris , and is welcomed by all fire-eaters as a champion of Gallic supremacy over newspaper impertinence . The Spanish expedition against the Riff pirates is to sail without the co-operation of the French . General Prim will command it . At the same time reinforcements continue to go to Cuba , and the Spanish troops iu the Philippines will go with the French to the coast of Anam . The people are occupied with the
elections , to the exclusion of everything else * - A ministerial circular , inserted in the Gazette , regulates the mode of sale of the national property , which will soon take place . The Portuguese government , in delivering up the Charles et Qeorges to France , declaaes that it cedes only to the threatened employment of force . The amount of indemnity which Portugal iw to pay is still unfixed ; but the point is comparatively immaterial . Having ceded to force upon the great principle , a little money more or less is of slight importance . The official journal of Naples states ,.-that on the morning of the 10 th hist ., a shock of an earthquake was felt at Lecoe , Brhidisi , Taranto , and Barb It occasioned no injury , except that the church of
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t \ breach of any of the laws , usages or customs of our Order , the Chapter or Companion so ofiendmg shall be subject to admonition or suspension , at the discretion of the Prov . Grand Superintendent . Gateshead . —Chapter De Bivrghi ( No . 614 ) . —This Chapter was opened on Friday , Oct , 29 th , at the Grey Horse Inn , by P . Z . Bro . Jonns , assisted by other
chiefs , and the minutes of former meetings confirmed , several candidates balloted for , and five proposed as joining members . The Companions proceeded to elect the officers for the ensuing year , when P . Z . Bro . Jonns was elected as Z . ; Comp Morrow as H ., and Comp . A . Ckpham as J . ; Comp . Alfred Davies , P * S . The Chapter was then closed , and the Companions adjourned to refreshment and spent a very happy evening . The day for installation was fixed for Wednesday , Dec . 1 st .
The Week
THE WEEK
ThM Queen , ; the Prince Consort , the Princess Alice , and the royal children are at Windsor , and are in good health . -The Prince of Wales is residing at the White Lodge . On Sundays the Queen , surrounded by her family , follows the example of George III , by walking on the East Terrace in the afternoon , to which the public are admitted . Her Majesty rides on horseback or walks in the Home Park daily . The Prince of Wales will shortly receive a commission and join the army . An event of last week was the departure of Prince Alfred for sea . The Prince of Wales went to Portsmouth to see him off in the Evjryalns frigate . The parting
between the brothers was very affectionate . Prinee Alfred seemed in good spirits , and-quite at home with the young gentlemen selected to be his comrades . He will enjoy no immunity from his royal rank , and his outfit is no better nor more extensive than that of other midshipmen . —— -Orders are said to have been sent to Brest to embark marines for China . They are to proceed to Canton , where it is supposed the French intend establishing themselves on the territory formerly belonging to France . The journey of Prince ISfapoleon to Algeria is adjourned to March next , and the Emperor ' s visit to Compiegne is said to be countermanded . Heavy rains
having swelled the numerous rivers that fall into the Hhone , the river has overflowed its banks , and much property has been destroyed in consequence : one man has been drowned . The Ccrrespondant newspaper has been seized for an eloquent and manly article by Count Montalembert upon England . A prosecution is to be instituted against Count Montalembert and the publisher of the periodical . They are accused of attacks against the right of authority which the Emperor is invested with by the constitution . They are further charged with attempting to excite the people to hatred and contempt of the government , and endeavouring to disturb the public
peace . The passages which have given offence contrast the constitutional government of this country with the effects of despotism in France , Spain , and other countries . Young Maricourt , the hero of the Newcastle adventure , has arrived at Paris , and is welcomed by all fire-eaters as a champion of Gallic supremacy over newspaper impertinence . The Spanish expedition against the Riff pirates is to sail without the co-operation of the French . General Prim will command it . At the same time reinforcements continue to go to Cuba , and the Spanish troops iu the Philippines will go with the French to the coast of Anam . The people are occupied with the
elections , to the exclusion of everything else * - A ministerial circular , inserted in the Gazette , regulates the mode of sale of the national property , which will soon take place . The Portuguese government , in delivering up the Charles et Qeorges to France , declaaes that it cedes only to the threatened employment of force . The amount of indemnity which Portugal iw to pay is still unfixed ; but the point is comparatively immaterial . Having ceded to force upon the great principle , a little money more or less is of slight importance . The official journal of Naples states ,.-that on the morning of the 10 th hist ., a shock of an earthquake was felt at Lecoe , Brhidisi , Taranto , and Barb It occasioned no injury , except that the church of