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The Week.

THE WEEK .

HER MAJESTY held her second drawing-room this season , at Sfc , James ' s Palace , on Saturday . It was as well attended as under the circumstances of the election proceedings could be expected , and the presentations were numerous . The Prince of Wales is on his way home from Italy ; a suite of apartments is being fitted up for him in Buckingham Palace . On Tuesday the Emperor of the French put forth a manifesto declaring war against Austria and constituting tho Empress and Prince Jerome as the heads of the government during his absence from France with the

army . The Moniteur of Saturday contains a decree appointing Marshal Vaillant and Count Walewski members of the privy council ; M . de Royer , to be senator and first vice president of the senate ; M . Delangle , to be minister of justice ; General Randon to be minister of war ; the Duke of Padoue to bo minister of the interior ; and Marshal Vaillant , hitherto minister of war , to be major general of the army of Italy . A note in the Moniteur denies the correctness of the statement that Franco intends

to place an army on the Rhine . It assorts that the garrisons of the frontier towns have not been increased by a single regiment . Lord Cowley had gone to London on family matters , but was to return to Paris on Sunday or Mondaj ' . The journals confirm the report that tho Emperor would leave Paris en , route for Genoa , and that Count Porsigny has been appointed ambassador at the court of St . James ' s . The Emperor of Austria also has issued a warlike manifesto , in which he alludes to the failure of diplomacy to maintain peace , and says , that by the aggressive attitude of Franco and Sardinia he is forced into a war against his will . Tho Emperor of Austria is preparing to tako the command-in-chief of tho Austrian army with

General Hess . The latter , it is said , does not approve of General Gyulais plan of attack . On each side the most formidable preparations are being made for an action . The King of Sardinia has joined the army , and tho Prince Eugene of Savoy Carignan has been appointed Royal Lieutenant of the kingdom . By order of the Prince the festival of the Piedmontese constitution , which was to have taken place on the Sth , is adjourned until further orders . Specie payments have been suspended in Piedmont by royal decree . The National Bank are to lend the government

1 , 200 , 000 / . At the beginning of last week the Austrians were manoeuvring against a place called Frasinetto , with a view to invest the fortress of Casalc . The attempt of the Austrians to effect the passage of the Po at Frasinetto , commenced on the 3 rd , The cannonade lasted fifteen hours , and was re-commenced on Wednesday afternoon , and lasted for the remainder of the day . The Piedmontese only had a few wounded , whilst the Austrians experienced much loss . Four thousand Aus

trians were encamped at Castelnova-Scrivia , The Nord says that , to check th march of the Austrians upon Turin , the Sardinian government has not only inun . dated all the plains of Sesia , but has destroyed the bridges and interrupted the coimmmieation by cutting trenches , at distances of a hundred metres from each other across the road . The Austrian forces on their march havo met with a deplorable accident upon the railway near Verona . A train containing military came into collision with some cars with ammunition . An explosion followed , and several carriages were blown up : 23 men were killed , and 124 ( of the 17 th Regi . ment ) were wounded . No officer was injured . We learn that the French were

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
OUR ARCHITECTURAL CHAPTER. Article 4
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—III. Article 8
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 15
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 16
REVIEWS OF NEW MUSIC. Article 23
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 24
TO THE EDITOR OF THE FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE AND MASONIC MIRROR. Article 24
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 26
WHERE ARE YOU GOIING? Article 27
THE NEW GRAND OFFICERS. Article 29
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 31
PROVINCIAL. Article 35
ROYAL ARCH. Article 39
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 48
NOTICES. Article 48
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 48
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The Week.

THE WEEK .

HER MAJESTY held her second drawing-room this season , at Sfc , James ' s Palace , on Saturday . It was as well attended as under the circumstances of the election proceedings could be expected , and the presentations were numerous . The Prince of Wales is on his way home from Italy ; a suite of apartments is being fitted up for him in Buckingham Palace . On Tuesday the Emperor of the French put forth a manifesto declaring war against Austria and constituting tho Empress and Prince Jerome as the heads of the government during his absence from France with the

army . The Moniteur of Saturday contains a decree appointing Marshal Vaillant and Count Walewski members of the privy council ; M . de Royer , to be senator and first vice president of the senate ; M . Delangle , to be minister of justice ; General Randon to be minister of war ; the Duke of Padoue to bo minister of the interior ; and Marshal Vaillant , hitherto minister of war , to be major general of the army of Italy . A note in the Moniteur denies the correctness of the statement that Franco intends

to place an army on the Rhine . It assorts that the garrisons of the frontier towns have not been increased by a single regiment . Lord Cowley had gone to London on family matters , but was to return to Paris on Sunday or Mondaj ' . The journals confirm the report that tho Emperor would leave Paris en , route for Genoa , and that Count Porsigny has been appointed ambassador at the court of St . James ' s . The Emperor of Austria also has issued a warlike manifesto , in which he alludes to the failure of diplomacy to maintain peace , and says , that by the aggressive attitude of Franco and Sardinia he is forced into a war against his will . Tho Emperor of Austria is preparing to tako the command-in-chief of tho Austrian army with

General Hess . The latter , it is said , does not approve of General Gyulais plan of attack . On each side the most formidable preparations are being made for an action . The King of Sardinia has joined the army , and tho Prince Eugene of Savoy Carignan has been appointed Royal Lieutenant of the kingdom . By order of the Prince the festival of the Piedmontese constitution , which was to have taken place on the Sth , is adjourned until further orders . Specie payments have been suspended in Piedmont by royal decree . The National Bank are to lend the government

1 , 200 , 000 / . At the beginning of last week the Austrians were manoeuvring against a place called Frasinetto , with a view to invest the fortress of Casalc . The attempt of the Austrians to effect the passage of the Po at Frasinetto , commenced on the 3 rd , The cannonade lasted fifteen hours , and was re-commenced on Wednesday afternoon , and lasted for the remainder of the day . The Piedmontese only had a few wounded , whilst the Austrians experienced much loss . Four thousand Aus

trians were encamped at Castelnova-Scrivia , The Nord says that , to check th march of the Austrians upon Turin , the Sardinian government has not only inun . dated all the plains of Sesia , but has destroyed the bridges and interrupted the coimmmieation by cutting trenches , at distances of a hundred metres from each other across the road . The Austrian forces on their march havo met with a deplorable accident upon the railway near Verona . A train containing military came into collision with some cars with ammunition . An explosion followed , and several carriages were blown up : 23 men were killed , and 124 ( of the 17 th Regi . ment ) were wounded . No officer was injured . We learn that the French were

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