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The Week.

expected recal reaches him . Alary Neivell , AV ' ivas tried at the Avinter Berkshire assizes , and sentenced to death for the wilful murder of her child by drowning in the river Thames , near Reading , has become a lunatic . A disastrous fire occurred early on Saturday morning , by Avhich the premises of Mr . AValton , Avholesaje tea . dealer , High-street , AVhitechapel , ivere totally destroyed , and the more sad loss of tho lives of two female servants took p lace . The fire-escape man did his Avork noblrescuing a number of bmeans of the machine ; but before he could

y , persons y reach the others the interior of the building fell to the ground , and they were lost . John Brady , an inmate of Hanwell County Lunatic Asylum , ivas killed Avith a pitchfork by AA'illiam Roberts , a fellow patient in the establishment . The men had been taken out ivith others on Thursday morning to ivork in the grounds , Avhen Roberts , AVIIO has been for fourteen years an inmate , in a frenzy attacked the deceased , ivith a fatal result . The magistrates have committed him to Neivgato for trial -In the court of exchequeron Wednesday . Mr . Richardsona solicitor

, , , , on behalf of his Avife , brought an action for slander against Dr . Granville , the AvellknoAvn physician , and Mrs . Granville . The latfcsr , who ivas the real defendant , had made very serious imputations on Jfrs . Richardson ' s character , and although Dr . Granville expressed his great regret at what had been said , that lady felt it to be necessary to vindicate her reputation in a court of lav .-. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff , damages , -10 s . Tho appeals from the decision of tho master of the rolls in the extraordinary case of Thellusson , v . Thellusson came before the

House of Lords on Thursday . There ivas a great muster of the lav .- lords present , and the hearing was not completed . - —An action . for libel , brought by Lieut . Col . Dickson against the Earl of Wilton , ivas commenced in the court of Queen ' s Bench on Thursday . The earl ivas colonel in the TOAVOI- Hamlets' militia , and the plaintiff ivas lieutenant-colonel . The libel comp lained of Avas eoutained in a letter written to Lord Comberinere , the governor of the toiver , by the defendant , in AA'hich he charged tire plaintiff with having misappropriated part of the sums subscribed for

the purposes of the mess , and added that Col . Dickson ' s conduct was such that he appeared to be a mere spy , by his reporting the conduct of the other officers of the regiment , and that therefore he ( Lord Wilton ) advised Colonel Dickson ' s removal from tiie regiment . The case occupied several days , and is not concluded . Frauds to a considerable amount are discovered to have been perpetrated by Mr . James Purssell , li'ho AVUS formerly connected with the firm of Messrs . Purssell , the confectioners , in Cornhill . Having received genuine leases from two of the City companies , he proceeded to procure copies of them , and affixing forged seals , obtained advances thereon in various directions . The amount of his frauds is

found to be about £ 30 , 000 . A young girl ivho had been on terms of intimacy ivith the national schoolmaster at AA'inlaton , became pregnant . She ivas sent to Darlington for the purpose of being confined , but soon after her arrival there she died . Her remains ivere sent back to Winlaton for interment , and on AVednesday , the funeral procession Avas stopped by the police . Suspicion , it was understood , pointed to the administration of poisonous drugs , ivith the object of procuring abortion . The schoolmaster was taken into custody . The pursuit after Delauythe murderer of MrEl AVUS taken up ou AVednesdayby forty of

, . y , , the AVaterl ' ord police ; after a fatiguing day ' s chase , they returned in the evening , Avithout the game . Next morning a similar number renewed the hunt , and were alike unsuccessful . The greatest activity continues in eveiy department of the dockyards . Several additional first rates are nearly ready for sea . A favourable report has been made to the authorities of the result of the experiments with the new description of rifle bullets invented by Capt . 3 . Norton . Mr . Annstrong , the inventor of the wrought iron cannon , has entered into a contract with

her Majesty ' s government , and a considerable number of the guns are to be forfch-Avith supplied . Government have given out orders lor the construction of sixteen engines , ' ' destined for Avar steamers . The convocation of the clergy of the province of Canterbury held its sittings of both houses , on AVednesday and Thursday last . At the Court of Common Council , on Thursday , an address of congratulation to the Queen , on the birth of her grandson , ivas unanimously carried :- — On Friday , a deputation on the subject of the repeal of the paper duties , waited upon the Earl of Derby , urging the usual arguments for a repeal of the tax , The

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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.

expected recal reaches him . Alary Neivell , AV ' ivas tried at the Avinter Berkshire assizes , and sentenced to death for the wilful murder of her child by drowning in the river Thames , near Reading , has become a lunatic . A disastrous fire occurred early on Saturday morning , by Avhich the premises of Mr . AValton , Avholesaje tea . dealer , High-street , AVhitechapel , ivere totally destroyed , and the more sad loss of tho lives of two female servants took p lace . The fire-escape man did his Avork noblrescuing a number of bmeans of the machine ; but before he could

y , persons y reach the others the interior of the building fell to the ground , and they were lost . John Brady , an inmate of Hanwell County Lunatic Asylum , ivas killed Avith a pitchfork by AA'illiam Roberts , a fellow patient in the establishment . The men had been taken out ivith others on Thursday morning to ivork in the grounds , Avhen Roberts , AVIIO has been for fourteen years an inmate , in a frenzy attacked the deceased , ivith a fatal result . The magistrates have committed him to Neivgato for trial -In the court of exchequeron Wednesday . Mr . Richardsona solicitor

, , , , on behalf of his Avife , brought an action for slander against Dr . Granville , the AvellknoAvn physician , and Mrs . Granville . The latfcsr , who ivas the real defendant , had made very serious imputations on Jfrs . Richardson ' s character , and although Dr . Granville expressed his great regret at what had been said , that lady felt it to be necessary to vindicate her reputation in a court of lav .-. The jury returned a verdict for the plaintiff , damages , -10 s . Tho appeals from the decision of tho master of the rolls in the extraordinary case of Thellusson , v . Thellusson came before the

House of Lords on Thursday . There ivas a great muster of the lav .- lords present , and the hearing was not completed . - —An action . for libel , brought by Lieut . Col . Dickson against the Earl of Wilton , ivas commenced in the court of Queen ' s Bench on Thursday . The earl ivas colonel in the TOAVOI- Hamlets' militia , and the plaintiff ivas lieutenant-colonel . The libel comp lained of Avas eoutained in a letter written to Lord Comberinere , the governor of the toiver , by the defendant , in AA'hich he charged tire plaintiff with having misappropriated part of the sums subscribed for

the purposes of the mess , and added that Col . Dickson ' s conduct was such that he appeared to be a mere spy , by his reporting the conduct of the other officers of the regiment , and that therefore he ( Lord Wilton ) advised Colonel Dickson ' s removal from tiie regiment . The case occupied several days , and is not concluded . Frauds to a considerable amount are discovered to have been perpetrated by Mr . James Purssell , li'ho AVUS formerly connected with the firm of Messrs . Purssell , the confectioners , in Cornhill . Having received genuine leases from two of the City companies , he proceeded to procure copies of them , and affixing forged seals , obtained advances thereon in various directions . The amount of his frauds is

found to be about £ 30 , 000 . A young girl ivho had been on terms of intimacy ivith the national schoolmaster at AA'inlaton , became pregnant . She ivas sent to Darlington for the purpose of being confined , but soon after her arrival there she died . Her remains ivere sent back to Winlaton for interment , and on AVednesday , the funeral procession Avas stopped by the police . Suspicion , it was understood , pointed to the administration of poisonous drugs , ivith the object of procuring abortion . The schoolmaster was taken into custody . The pursuit after Delauythe murderer of MrEl AVUS taken up ou AVednesdayby forty of

, . y , , the AVaterl ' ord police ; after a fatiguing day ' s chase , they returned in the evening , Avithout the game . Next morning a similar number renewed the hunt , and were alike unsuccessful . The greatest activity continues in eveiy department of the dockyards . Several additional first rates are nearly ready for sea . A favourable report has been made to the authorities of the result of the experiments with the new description of rifle bullets invented by Capt . 3 . Norton . Mr . Annstrong , the inventor of the wrought iron cannon , has entered into a contract with

her Majesty ' s government , and a considerable number of the guns are to be forfch-Avith supplied . Government have given out orders lor the construction of sixteen engines , ' ' destined for Avar steamers . The convocation of the clergy of the province of Canterbury held its sittings of both houses , on AVednesday and Thursday last . At the Court of Common Council , on Thursday , an address of congratulation to the Queen , on the birth of her grandson , ivas unanimously carried :- — On Friday , a deputation on the subject of the repeal of the paper duties , waited upon the Earl of Derby , urging the usual arguments for a repeal of the tax , The

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