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some time , was inveigled by the Rev . Mr . Northcote ( a pervert from the Church of England ) into a convent , where she allowed herself to be baptised ; and there she would probably have remained for life , if her father had not goue to the convent and insisted on her being delivered up to him . The Austrian government is ready to withdraw its troops from Bologna and Ancona , as soon as tho French troops shall evacuate Rome and Civita Vecchia . But it will not in any case abandon its riht to occupy FerraraCommaohioand Placentiain conformity with treaties .

g , , , Such is the spirit of a communication which the imperial government has sent to different courts , and it is the basis of an arrangement which it is desired to bring about between France and Austria . The second chamber of Hanover has uuanimously resolved upon requesting government to obtain from the federal diet resolutions calculated , by their unanimity and , energetic execution , to avert the threatening danger of war , but , if necessary , to repel , With the united federal power , attacks on Austria or Germany . A telegramdated CorfuFebruary 19 thsays

, , , that Sir Henry Storks issued a proclamation on the 17 th ult ., announcing his assumption of office . -The hereditary prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Augustenburg , eldest son of the Duke of Augustenburg , has placed on record , in a letter addressed to the King of Denmark , the formal reservation of his right of inheritance in the duchies . The letter was brought before the cabinet on Saturday last . There is a rumour current in Paris of a letter from Afctor Emmanuel to the Emperor Napoleon , complaining of the probable abandonment of Italy by France , in which

case the king would have-to follow the example of his father after the battle of Novara , and abdicate . He adds , that if thus driven from the throne he shall feel himself obliged to communicate to the world the causes which obliged him to make such a sacrifice . The Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , just arrived in Psris from Turin , whence he was recalled by telegraph , brings the most deplorable accounts of Piedmont . He represents it as a country lost in debt , and scarcely able to pay the taxes . It will be impossible for Piedmont , according to what the French minister says , to pay the interest on her loan . The special correspondent of the New Yorh Times at AVashington , says it is currently

reported in well-informed circles that Lord Lyons will remain in the countrv for a few months only , when he will be succeeded by Sir William Gore Ouseley , Lord Napier has , as yet , received no official intimation of tho fact . A telegram from Toronto , Canada , under date of the 11 th of February , says the Queen ' s decision in favour of Ottawa as the seat of government of Canada , was carried in the Legislative-Assembly last night by a majority of five . The Cape mail has arrived with dates from Table Bay to the 21 st January . The Cape colony is reported as very prosperousaud at entire peace . At Natalthe council had refused to the

esti-, , pass mates , and had been dissolved by tho Governor . Small-pox had disappeared from Cape Town , but was still prevalent in some country districts . From Mexico we learn that Miramon intended marching on Vera Cruz with a strong force . The liberals had routed General Negrette , near Jalapa . The Picayune ' s correspondent says that the Mexican war schooner Iturbide had been captured b y an American and six foreigners , who killed five of tho crew , and escaped with the vessel . Advices from Southern Mexicoto the 26 thmention it as not improbable that San Luis was

, , in the hands of tho liberals . Advices from Alexandria , of the 16 th inst , speak of Prince Alfred , as having arrived ; on that day he went to Kafrelzayat on a hunting expedition . From Kafrelzayat he will continue his journey to Cairo and Suez . The Turkish commissioner in the Jeddah affair has arrived at Alexandria with the prisoners who have been condemned . The following telegraphic Chinese news has been received : —Lord Elgin having reached Hankew (?) return to Shan ghai on on the 1 st of January . A small combined naval and land force was despatched from

Canton on the Sth of [ January , to punish attacks made upon parties of European troops outside the city . The position of the enemy was taken without loss , and a village destroyed . The disturbances are believed to have been instigated by the Imperial government . At Cardiff docks , on Tuesday , occurred a fearful steamboat explosion ; the steamer was blowing off at a high pressure , aud in order to hear the instructions of the captain , the man at the engine placed his hand on the safety valve to keep it down . Immediately afterwards she blew up , and immense pieces timber , and six poor fellows ( four of whom are since dead ) , fell among the general .

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OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 1
THE ILLUMINATI; Article 5
MASONIC DUTIES. Article 13
THE CALM OF DEATH. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
NEW MUSIC Article 20
THE ENGLISH HEARTH. Article 21
BROTHERLY LOVE. Article 22
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
PROVINCIAL. Article 31
MARK MASONRY. Article 39
ROYAL ARCH. Article 40
AMERICA. Article 41
THE WEEK. Article 43
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

some time , was inveigled by the Rev . Mr . Northcote ( a pervert from the Church of England ) into a convent , where she allowed herself to be baptised ; and there she would probably have remained for life , if her father had not goue to the convent and insisted on her being delivered up to him . The Austrian government is ready to withdraw its troops from Bologna and Ancona , as soon as tho French troops shall evacuate Rome and Civita Vecchia . But it will not in any case abandon its riht to occupy FerraraCommaohioand Placentiain conformity with treaties .

g , , , Such is the spirit of a communication which the imperial government has sent to different courts , and it is the basis of an arrangement which it is desired to bring about between France and Austria . The second chamber of Hanover has uuanimously resolved upon requesting government to obtain from the federal diet resolutions calculated , by their unanimity and , energetic execution , to avert the threatening danger of war , but , if necessary , to repel , With the united federal power , attacks on Austria or Germany . A telegramdated CorfuFebruary 19 thsays

, , , that Sir Henry Storks issued a proclamation on the 17 th ult ., announcing his assumption of office . -The hereditary prince of Schleswig-Holstein-Augustenburg , eldest son of the Duke of Augustenburg , has placed on record , in a letter addressed to the King of Denmark , the formal reservation of his right of inheritance in the duchies . The letter was brought before the cabinet on Saturday last . There is a rumour current in Paris of a letter from Afctor Emmanuel to the Emperor Napoleon , complaining of the probable abandonment of Italy by France , in which

case the king would have-to follow the example of his father after the battle of Novara , and abdicate . He adds , that if thus driven from the throne he shall feel himself obliged to communicate to the world the causes which obliged him to make such a sacrifice . The Prince de la Tour d'Auvergne , just arrived in Psris from Turin , whence he was recalled by telegraph , brings the most deplorable accounts of Piedmont . He represents it as a country lost in debt , and scarcely able to pay the taxes . It will be impossible for Piedmont , according to what the French minister says , to pay the interest on her loan . The special correspondent of the New Yorh Times at AVashington , says it is currently

reported in well-informed circles that Lord Lyons will remain in the countrv for a few months only , when he will be succeeded by Sir William Gore Ouseley , Lord Napier has , as yet , received no official intimation of tho fact . A telegram from Toronto , Canada , under date of the 11 th of February , says the Queen ' s decision in favour of Ottawa as the seat of government of Canada , was carried in the Legislative-Assembly last night by a majority of five . The Cape mail has arrived with dates from Table Bay to the 21 st January . The Cape colony is reported as very prosperousaud at entire peace . At Natalthe council had refused to the

esti-, , pass mates , and had been dissolved by tho Governor . Small-pox had disappeared from Cape Town , but was still prevalent in some country districts . From Mexico we learn that Miramon intended marching on Vera Cruz with a strong force . The liberals had routed General Negrette , near Jalapa . The Picayune ' s correspondent says that the Mexican war schooner Iturbide had been captured b y an American and six foreigners , who killed five of tho crew , and escaped with the vessel . Advices from Southern Mexicoto the 26 thmention it as not improbable that San Luis was

, , in the hands of tho liberals . Advices from Alexandria , of the 16 th inst , speak of Prince Alfred , as having arrived ; on that day he went to Kafrelzayat on a hunting expedition . From Kafrelzayat he will continue his journey to Cairo and Suez . The Turkish commissioner in the Jeddah affair has arrived at Alexandria with the prisoners who have been condemned . The following telegraphic Chinese news has been received : —Lord Elgin having reached Hankew (?) return to Shan ghai on on the 1 st of January . A small combined naval and land force was despatched from

Canton on the Sth of [ January , to punish attacks made upon parties of European troops outside the city . The position of the enemy was taken without loss , and a village destroyed . The disturbances are believed to have been instigated by the Imperial government . At Cardiff docks , on Tuesday , occurred a fearful steamboat explosion ; the steamer was blowing off at a high pressure , aud in order to hear the instructions of the captain , the man at the engine placed his hand on the safety valve to keep it down . Immediately afterwards she blew up , and immense pieces timber , and six poor fellows ( four of whom are since dead ) , fell among the general .

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