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urge this as an excuse sufficient to justify them in turning out on strike , and many have already refused to work . The Theatre Royal Glasgow has been totally destroyed by fire . ——An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon at the Middlesex Hospital on the body of the young girl Smith , who was burned to death in the attempt to extinguish the flames in the dress of

her companion , which it will be remembered caught fire in the ballet at the Princess Theatre . The jury decided that the death was caused by accident . But at the same time they expressed an opinion that sufficient precautions were not takenat the theatre to extinguish such fires ; and they also urged that means should be employed to render the theatrical dresses uninflammable . -

At the Central Criminal Court , George Grimmett , a clerk , who was found guilty of forging two acceptances , was sentenced to four years penal servitude . A deliberate wife murder was committed in Manchester on Saturday . The victim , a young woman , named Taylor , had been married but seven weeks , and her murderer is only about eighteen years of age . It is believed

that jealousy was the cause ofthe tragedy . Taylor has been committed for wilful murder . An inquest has been held on the body of a female unknown , who was found in a destitute condition at Mile End . She died , it is now proved , from cold and starvation , and she was moreover cruelly neglected by the police on duty . Another tale of seduction , desertion , and

suicide is recorded ; an inquest having been held on the body of Anne Birch , a deceived and rained girl , driven to distraction and self-murder by " respectable young man , an optician , " whose name is not given—the more the pity . The vagabond should be held up to general reprobation . FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . —The debate on the address in the French Senate has elicited from the Emperor Napoleon's ministers some declarations containing the customary ambiguities

and contradictions . M . Thouvenel could not admit the right of the Italians to demand Rome , but could not contest the right of the Romans to he governed according to their wishes . M . Bilault said : — " The Emperor has always desired the independence of Italy and the independence of the Holy See . Various means to this end have been proposed , but have not yet had any result . But the Emperor intends to pursue his object . In

order to characterise the present state of things , I must say that the non possumus which we met with at Rome we now encounter at Turin . " The reinforcements about to leave France and Algeria for Mexico , amount to some 5000 men ; and it i s noteworthy that about half of them is composed of drafts of recruits , to fill up the ranks of the regiments under General

Forey ' s command , although disease alone can have caused vacancies , as there has not hitherto been any serious engagement with the Mexicans . -The Papal Government is endeavouring to contract a fresh loan to the amount of £ 800 , 000 ; but it remains to be seen whether it will find lenders of such a sum . The King of Prussia has shown his dissatisfaction with the

address of the Chamber of Deputies by refusing to receive a deputation for its presentation . The Chamber have , therefore , resolved to send it direct to his Majesty as a letter .- Advices from Athens informs us that the English Envoy has announced to the provisional government that the Duke of Saxe-Coburg has consented to become a candidate for the Greek

crown , and will adopt as his heir his nephew , the Prince of Coburg Kohary , who will embrace the Greek religion . This announcement , it is added , "has produced a favourable impression . " It appears known that some difficulties have arisen in Gotha , hut negotiations are still being carried on to induce the Duke to accept the throne . The Greek Assembly has passed resolutions formally declaring that King Otho and his dynasty have forfeited the Greek Cruwa ; and that Prin

Alfred had been elected King of the Greeks by 230 , 000 votes In the Spanish Cortes the Ministers for Foreign Affairs has declared thai- he could do nothing at present respecting the recognition of Italy , because the question was inseparable from that of Rome . He observed that nearly all the powers which have yet recognised Italy are Protestant . He did not consider the accomplishment of Italian unity was

an easy matter , and he doubted whether the Catholic mind of the Spanish people would approve the recognition of Italy . He recalled the fact that Charles Albert , King of Sardinia , delayed for eight years to recognise Queen Isabella , and said it was possible that Spain might follow the same line of conduct towards his descendant . In conclusion , he denied that Spain followed

the inspirations of France on the subject of Italy . The proposition on the subject was then withdrawn . A semi-official . journal of Vienna states that a minister will speedily be despatched to Venetia , for the purpose of announcing to the inhabitants " extensive reforms" which the Emperor Francis Joseph intends to grant , "Whatever may be the extent and nature of

these " reforms , " it is certain that they will nowise diminish the aversion of the Venetians for their Austrian rulers . From the account which the St . Petersburgh Journal gives of the

insurrection in Poland it appears that large numbers of the clergy are implicated iu it , and were probably the chief instigators . The insurgents are spread over the whole country , and convicts with the military are continuous . The Official Journal cf Warsaw says the attacks of the revolutionary bands have been everywhere repulsed , and that there can be no doubt as to thei ultimate discomfiture , opposed as they are to 100 , 000 well armed

troops . A telegram from St . Petersburgh states that , in consequence of the insurrectionary movement , it has been resolved to increase the force of cavalry stationed in Poland . Two new regiments of Cossacks have already set out for Poland , and are to be followed ! at once by two Uhian regiments and a battery of artillery . Reports arrive of several new encounters between the

troops and the insurgents . The River Plate mail brings accounts of a rather serious misunderstanning with the Brazilian Government . The British Government , it appears , demanded indemnity for the unlawful appropriation of the cargoes of certain English vessels wrecked on the coast of Bio Grande , as well as satisfaction for the imprisonment of three naval officers .

The Brazilian Government refused the demand , whereupou the English seized five merchant vessels . This prompt proceeding soon brought about an arrangement , ancl it is hoped nothing

more serious will arise out of it . INDIA AND CHINA . —We have telegraphic news in brief from India , China , and also by the overland mail papers from Bombay to the 13 th of January . The Indian news is not important The Jynteah rebels on the north-east frontier of Bengal were said to be increasing in strength , and assuming offensive warfare .

A correspondence from Cabul , received at Delhi , states that Dost Mahomed had a fair chace of taking Herat . The import and produce markets were quiet at Bombay and Calcutta . AMERICA . — -The military news brought by the Africa from New York , coming clown to Jan . 22 , is very brief and contradictory . On tho 20 th it was denied that General Burnside ' s

army had crossed the Rappahannock , but on the 22 nd the Washington Star stated that the entire army had crossed the river , and Was stationed above and below Fredericksburg . The New York Times addect that General Sumner ' s division had succeeded in flanking the Confederate position and advancing two miles , not , we suppose , without fighting , for General Hooker is said to be mortally wounded . The withdrawal of Longstreet ' s division into Tennessee is contradicted , and General Lee's army rjinains intact to meet General Buriiside . Great doubt of the

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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 1
ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 1
THE HIDDEN MYSTERIES OF NATURE AND SCIENCE.—PART II. Article 2
THE POEMS AND SONGS OF THE LATE BRO. FRANCIS LOVE, OF LODGE No. 169. (S.C.) Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
Untitled Article 6
METROPOLITAN. Article 6
PROVINCIAL. Article 7
SCOTLAND. Article 15
IRELAND. Article 15
COLONIAL. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 15
MASONIC FESTIVITIES Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
Poetry. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 17
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 20
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The Week.

urge this as an excuse sufficient to justify them in turning out on strike , and many have already refused to work . The Theatre Royal Glasgow has been totally destroyed by fire . ——An inquest was held on Saturday afternoon at the Middlesex Hospital on the body of the young girl Smith , who was burned to death in the attempt to extinguish the flames in the dress of

her companion , which it will be remembered caught fire in the ballet at the Princess Theatre . The jury decided that the death was caused by accident . But at the same time they expressed an opinion that sufficient precautions were not takenat the theatre to extinguish such fires ; and they also urged that means should be employed to render the theatrical dresses uninflammable . -

At the Central Criminal Court , George Grimmett , a clerk , who was found guilty of forging two acceptances , was sentenced to four years penal servitude . A deliberate wife murder was committed in Manchester on Saturday . The victim , a young woman , named Taylor , had been married but seven weeks , and her murderer is only about eighteen years of age . It is believed

that jealousy was the cause ofthe tragedy . Taylor has been committed for wilful murder . An inquest has been held on the body of a female unknown , who was found in a destitute condition at Mile End . She died , it is now proved , from cold and starvation , and she was moreover cruelly neglected by the police on duty . Another tale of seduction , desertion , and

suicide is recorded ; an inquest having been held on the body of Anne Birch , a deceived and rained girl , driven to distraction and self-murder by " respectable young man , an optician , " whose name is not given—the more the pity . The vagabond should be held up to general reprobation . FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . —The debate on the address in the French Senate has elicited from the Emperor Napoleon's ministers some declarations containing the customary ambiguities

and contradictions . M . Thouvenel could not admit the right of the Italians to demand Rome , but could not contest the right of the Romans to he governed according to their wishes . M . Bilault said : — " The Emperor has always desired the independence of Italy and the independence of the Holy See . Various means to this end have been proposed , but have not yet had any result . But the Emperor intends to pursue his object . In

order to characterise the present state of things , I must say that the non possumus which we met with at Rome we now encounter at Turin . " The reinforcements about to leave France and Algeria for Mexico , amount to some 5000 men ; and it i s noteworthy that about half of them is composed of drafts of recruits , to fill up the ranks of the regiments under General

Forey ' s command , although disease alone can have caused vacancies , as there has not hitherto been any serious engagement with the Mexicans . -The Papal Government is endeavouring to contract a fresh loan to the amount of £ 800 , 000 ; but it remains to be seen whether it will find lenders of such a sum . The King of Prussia has shown his dissatisfaction with the

address of the Chamber of Deputies by refusing to receive a deputation for its presentation . The Chamber have , therefore , resolved to send it direct to his Majesty as a letter .- Advices from Athens informs us that the English Envoy has announced to the provisional government that the Duke of Saxe-Coburg has consented to become a candidate for the Greek

crown , and will adopt as his heir his nephew , the Prince of Coburg Kohary , who will embrace the Greek religion . This announcement , it is added , "has produced a favourable impression . " It appears known that some difficulties have arisen in Gotha , hut negotiations are still being carried on to induce the Duke to accept the throne . The Greek Assembly has passed resolutions formally declaring that King Otho and his dynasty have forfeited the Greek Cruwa ; and that Prin

Alfred had been elected King of the Greeks by 230 , 000 votes In the Spanish Cortes the Ministers for Foreign Affairs has declared thai- he could do nothing at present respecting the recognition of Italy , because the question was inseparable from that of Rome . He observed that nearly all the powers which have yet recognised Italy are Protestant . He did not consider the accomplishment of Italian unity was

an easy matter , and he doubted whether the Catholic mind of the Spanish people would approve the recognition of Italy . He recalled the fact that Charles Albert , King of Sardinia , delayed for eight years to recognise Queen Isabella , and said it was possible that Spain might follow the same line of conduct towards his descendant . In conclusion , he denied that Spain followed

the inspirations of France on the subject of Italy . The proposition on the subject was then withdrawn . A semi-official . journal of Vienna states that a minister will speedily be despatched to Venetia , for the purpose of announcing to the inhabitants " extensive reforms" which the Emperor Francis Joseph intends to grant , "Whatever may be the extent and nature of

these " reforms , " it is certain that they will nowise diminish the aversion of the Venetians for their Austrian rulers . From the account which the St . Petersburgh Journal gives of the

insurrection in Poland it appears that large numbers of the clergy are implicated iu it , and were probably the chief instigators . The insurgents are spread over the whole country , and convicts with the military are continuous . The Official Journal cf Warsaw says the attacks of the revolutionary bands have been everywhere repulsed , and that there can be no doubt as to thei ultimate discomfiture , opposed as they are to 100 , 000 well armed

troops . A telegram from St . Petersburgh states that , in consequence of the insurrectionary movement , it has been resolved to increase the force of cavalry stationed in Poland . Two new regiments of Cossacks have already set out for Poland , and are to be followed ! at once by two Uhian regiments and a battery of artillery . Reports arrive of several new encounters between the

troops and the insurgents . The River Plate mail brings accounts of a rather serious misunderstanning with the Brazilian Government . The British Government , it appears , demanded indemnity for the unlawful appropriation of the cargoes of certain English vessels wrecked on the coast of Bio Grande , as well as satisfaction for the imprisonment of three naval officers .

The Brazilian Government refused the demand , whereupou the English seized five merchant vessels . This prompt proceeding soon brought about an arrangement , ancl it is hoped nothing

more serious will arise out of it . INDIA AND CHINA . —We have telegraphic news in brief from India , China , and also by the overland mail papers from Bombay to the 13 th of January . The Indian news is not important The Jynteah rebels on the north-east frontier of Bengal were said to be increasing in strength , and assuming offensive warfare .

A correspondence from Cabul , received at Delhi , states that Dost Mahomed had a fair chace of taking Herat . The import and produce markets were quiet at Bombay and Calcutta . AMERICA . — -The military news brought by the Africa from New York , coming clown to Jan . 22 , is very brief and contradictory . On tho 20 th it was denied that General Burnside ' s

army had crossed the Rappahannock , but on the 22 nd the Washington Star stated that the entire army had crossed the river , and Was stationed above and below Fredericksburg . The New York Times addect that General Sumner ' s division had succeeded in flanking the Confederate position and advancing two miles , not , we suppose , without fighting , for General Hooker is said to be mortally wounded . The withdrawal of Longstreet ' s division into Tennessee is contradicted , and General Lee's army rjinains intact to meet General Buriiside . Great doubt of the

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