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waited upon by the Pope ' s major-domo . Ho has since had au interview ivith his holiness . The Princess Frederick William is announced to have quite recovered . A Berlin letter states that Queen Victoria , the Emperor of Russia , the Queen of Prussia , the Grand-Duke of AVeimar , and the Princess Charles of Prussia , -will be the godfathers and godmothers of the infant prince . The general impression produced by the Emperor Napoleon ' s speech on Monday , at the opening of the chambers , is excessively unfavourable . The speech made by the Count de Jlorny , Avhen it became

his duty to address the legislative body , reflected tho ivords uttered by the Emperor the day before , and commended the Emperor ' s rule , as distinguished for moderation , devotedness , and religious care . Since the 1 st of January , the public mind in France has not ceased to pronounce itself more and more , every day , against Avar , and tho Emperor may be said to bo completely isolated in his policy . He has against him all his ministers ; ho has against him all his friends , even the most devoted , from JI . de Persigny to JI . de Jlorny ; he has against him the Bank , finance , commerceand industry ; he has not even with liim the democratic partyivho

, , might have hoped , in a war of Italian independence , to aivaken the spirit of revolution , but Avho see so far , but an extension of despotism . AA e hear that a war loan of 750 millions is on the tapis , and that extraordinary efforts AA'ill be made to keep up the French funds until the loan is brought out . In the mean time , the military preparations continue Avith the greatest activity . Thirty thousand men are ready to bo embarked on the coast of Algiers . Transports are being put in commission Avith all possible haste ; and on board some of the con-ettesthey are constructing

, stables for the cavalry . The Moniteur of Saturday publishes a decree for removing the limits of Paris from the present octroi Avail to the fortifications Avhich surround that city . The French budget has been laid before the legislative body . The receipts for 1860 are set down at l , 800 , 65 I , 379 f , and the expenses at l , 795 , 367 , 481 f ., shoAving a surplus of 5 , 2 S 6 , 898 f . Austria is collecting her nien-of-Avar at Pola , in apprehension , it seems , of the naval preparations of France . But at the same time , the Austrian Gazette contains an article expressing confidence in tho

maintenance of peace . The Viennese make demonstraions in the theatres in favour of an alliance with Prussia and Germany , aud the princes of the imperial house , it is said , join openly in these demonstrations . Fresh troops continue to arrive in Lornbardy . A corps of from fifteen to tiA'enty thousand men , commanded by General G alias , is in movement . The Austrian troops , Avhich ivere distributed between the Adda and the Ticino , have been reunited in large masses at the two extremities , Pavia and Plaisance . The iron croAvn of Charlemagne has qecn sent to Vienna from Monza , Avhere it was preserved Avith other historic mementos . This is to provide

against a similar accident to that AA'hich befel the CI-OAA ' of St . Stephen in Hungary , ivhich has never been seen since 1848 . The Sardinian government , having presented a project of laiv to the chambers intended to empoAVer the ministers to raise a loan of 50 , 000 , 000 lire , an exciting debate ensued . Count Cavour said ;— " Our consistent policy has been at all times national and Italian , and never of a revolutionary character . Austria has lately taken a menacing attitude toivard us , therefore , the necessity arises for us to look for means for the defence of the State . The "English alliance has aliA-ays been the constant care of our whole political life . AA e

have ahvays considered England as the impregnable asylum of liberty . As regards England , Lord Derby ivill not tarnish his glory , by making himself an accomplice of those AA'ho Avish to condemn the Italians to eternal servitude . Our policy is not defiant , AVO AA'ill not excite to Avar , [ neither will Ave lower our voice Avhen Austria motions have taken place in the Sardinian army ; one hundred and fifty sergeants have been made officers . A despatch from tlie Ionian Mauds , dated Corfu , Feb . arms herself and threatens us . " The neAV loan has boon voted . Numerous pro-1 stsays that the reply of hor JIajesty has arrived there . It declines to agree to

, the petition of the Ionian parliament . Mr . Gladstone has addressed another message to the parliament , insisting upon projects of reform in seventeen points . The parliament has postponed its reply . In Spain , the senate have held a secret sitting on M . Santaella ' s affair . It is likely that Prince Adalbert of Bavaria ivould be made a lieutenant-general instead of a captain-general ( marshal ) of the army . The report that tho Due de Jlontpensier contemplates going abroad , is once again contradicted on authority , According to advices received from Lisbon , the Portuguese

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THE MASONIC CHARITIES. Article 1
MASONIC RECORDS. Article 2
FREEMASONS' HALL IN IRELAND. Article 5
THE CHEMISTRY OF COMMON THINGS. Article 7
A MODEL MASTER. Article 13
FREEMASONRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES. Article 14
NOTES ON MASONIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 26
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 32
MARK MASONRY. Article 36
ROYAL ARCH. Article 37
IRELAND. Article 37
COLONIAL. Article 38
SOUTH AMERICA. Article 40
THE WEEK. Article 40
Obituary. Article 46
NOTICES. Article 46
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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The Week.

waited upon by the Pope ' s major-domo . Ho has since had au interview ivith his holiness . The Princess Frederick William is announced to have quite recovered . A Berlin letter states that Queen Victoria , the Emperor of Russia , the Queen of Prussia , the Grand-Duke of AVeimar , and the Princess Charles of Prussia , -will be the godfathers and godmothers of the infant prince . The general impression produced by the Emperor Napoleon ' s speech on Monday , at the opening of the chambers , is excessively unfavourable . The speech made by the Count de Jlorny , Avhen it became

his duty to address the legislative body , reflected tho ivords uttered by the Emperor the day before , and commended the Emperor ' s rule , as distinguished for moderation , devotedness , and religious care . Since the 1 st of January , the public mind in France has not ceased to pronounce itself more and more , every day , against Avar , and tho Emperor may be said to bo completely isolated in his policy . He has against him all his ministers ; ho has against him all his friends , even the most devoted , from JI . de Persigny to JI . de Jlorny ; he has against him the Bank , finance , commerceand industry ; he has not even with liim the democratic partyivho

, , might have hoped , in a war of Italian independence , to aivaken the spirit of revolution , but Avho see so far , but an extension of despotism . AA e hear that a war loan of 750 millions is on the tapis , and that extraordinary efforts AA'ill be made to keep up the French funds until the loan is brought out . In the mean time , the military preparations continue Avith the greatest activity . Thirty thousand men are ready to bo embarked on the coast of Algiers . Transports are being put in commission Avith all possible haste ; and on board some of the con-ettesthey are constructing

, stables for the cavalry . The Moniteur of Saturday publishes a decree for removing the limits of Paris from the present octroi Avail to the fortifications Avhich surround that city . The French budget has been laid before the legislative body . The receipts for 1860 are set down at l , 800 , 65 I , 379 f , and the expenses at l , 795 , 367 , 481 f ., shoAving a surplus of 5 , 2 S 6 , 898 f . Austria is collecting her nien-of-Avar at Pola , in apprehension , it seems , of the naval preparations of France . But at the same time , the Austrian Gazette contains an article expressing confidence in tho

maintenance of peace . The Viennese make demonstraions in the theatres in favour of an alliance with Prussia and Germany , aud the princes of the imperial house , it is said , join openly in these demonstrations . Fresh troops continue to arrive in Lornbardy . A corps of from fifteen to tiA'enty thousand men , commanded by General G alias , is in movement . The Austrian troops , Avhich ivere distributed between the Adda and the Ticino , have been reunited in large masses at the two extremities , Pavia and Plaisance . The iron croAvn of Charlemagne has qecn sent to Vienna from Monza , Avhere it was preserved Avith other historic mementos . This is to provide

against a similar accident to that AA'hich befel the CI-OAA ' of St . Stephen in Hungary , ivhich has never been seen since 1848 . The Sardinian government , having presented a project of laiv to the chambers intended to empoAVer the ministers to raise a loan of 50 , 000 , 000 lire , an exciting debate ensued . Count Cavour said ;— " Our consistent policy has been at all times national and Italian , and never of a revolutionary character . Austria has lately taken a menacing attitude toivard us , therefore , the necessity arises for us to look for means for the defence of the State . The "English alliance has aliA-ays been the constant care of our whole political life . AA e

have ahvays considered England as the impregnable asylum of liberty . As regards England , Lord Derby ivill not tarnish his glory , by making himself an accomplice of those AA'ho Avish to condemn the Italians to eternal servitude . Our policy is not defiant , AVO AA'ill not excite to Avar , [ neither will Ave lower our voice Avhen Austria motions have taken place in the Sardinian army ; one hundred and fifty sergeants have been made officers . A despatch from tlie Ionian Mauds , dated Corfu , Feb . arms herself and threatens us . " The neAV loan has boon voted . Numerous pro-1 stsays that the reply of hor JIajesty has arrived there . It declines to agree to

, the petition of the Ionian parliament . Mr . Gladstone has addressed another message to the parliament , insisting upon projects of reform in seventeen points . The parliament has postponed its reply . In Spain , the senate have held a secret sitting on M . Santaella ' s affair . It is likely that Prince Adalbert of Bavaria ivould be made a lieutenant-general instead of a captain-general ( marshal ) of the army . The report that tho Due de Jlontpensier contemplates going abroad , is once again contradicted on authority , According to advices received from Lisbon , the Portuguese

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