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The Week.

have been obtained of the working of the " Prevention of Poaching Act . " After some further discussion , iu the couise of which Sir George Grey supported the proposition of the member for Bradford , the I-Iotse divided , when the motion was rejected by a majority of 19 . —Air . Roebuck started another discussion , as the right of the Buggs and Buggeys to transform

themselves into Howards and Montmorencies , and Sir George Grey and the Solicitor General were at great pains to state the law on the subject , which is to the effect that there is no law to prevent a man altering his name as often as he likes , provided he does not do so for a fraudulent purpose . On AA' ednesday , Mr . Ferrand gave notice that on Friday he would ask the

Government whether they were willing to give a night immediately after Easter for the discussion of the condition of the distressed operatives in Lancashire . —Mr . Brady moved the second reading of his bill for the prevention of the practice of conveying persons suffering from infectious diseases in street cabs . The measure was opposed , and eventually , after some

discussion , the second reading was postponed to the 27 th of May . GENERAL HOME NEWS . —An influential meeting of the citizens of London was held on Tuesday at the Guildhall—Mr . Alderman and Sheriff Lawrence in the chair—on behalf of the present struggle in Poland . The attendance was numerous ;

and the meeting was addressed by the Earl of Harrowby , the Earl of Shaftesbury , Mr . Denman , Mr . AA estern Wood , Mr . Crawford , and other members of the House of Commons . Resolutions reprobating the conduct of Russia and asserting the [ rigkt of England to interfere in favour of Poland were unanimously agreed to , and petitions founded on them were ordered to be drawn up and presented to Parliament . It is stated that the changes in the Northern and Midland Circuits

have been finally decided upon : The old designations will be dropped , and the circuits will , it is said , he known in future as those of Lancashire and Yorkshire . The Lancashire Circuit will include Manchester , Liverpool , Lancaster , Carlisle , and Appleby ; the Yorkshire Circuit , York , Durham , and Newcastle , with Lincoln , Nottingham , and Derby , which will be taken

from the Midland . The remaining places on the Midland Circuit will be added to Norfolk . — - —At the weekly meeting of the Board of works , the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Leicester-square presented a memorial urging upon the Board to oppose a measure now before Parliament for turning that square into a retail market . ——Mr . Farnall ' s report exhibits a

further decrease in the distress in the cotton districts . For the week ending the 7 th inst . the decrease , as compared with tlle previous week , was 1513 . Nine unions , however , have increased their poor , though the balance is more than restored in 16 other places . Mr . Farnell adds that there are now 213 , 705 persons in receipt of parochial relief , and 226 , 152 others who are assisted

by local committees , making in all 110 , 157 persons wholly or prrtially destitute : ——The remains of Sir James Outram are to find a fitting resting-place within the walls of AVostminster Abbey—the hallowed spot where , some 12 months ago , the illustrious soldier , broken and shattered in health , stood to pay the last office of respect to his departed ehietj Lord Canning .

The Cork branch of the " Brotherhood of St . Patrick " turned out again on Tuesday night , and , in pious memory of their patron saint , plunged the city into a . state of confusion , smashed a number of windows , and otherwise conducted themselves in such a manner as to render " a bayonet charge " necessary . The Magistrates , ivith Air . Maguire , M . P ., at their

head , appear to have acted with energy ; but the ruffians they haveto deal with are clearly fellows with a prodigious capacity for outrage and disorder . Mrs . Jessie Black , wife of Captain

Black , and daughter of a physician , has been brought before the . magistrate at Preston , charged with stealing jewellery from Captain Bluett . She was committed for trials . A foreigner named Antony Randewitz , who has been carrying on business , in Paris and at 6 , Bread-street , City , was brought up at Guildhall on AA edaesday , charged with conspiring with his partner ,.

Beuedict Brandels , to defraud creditors . The evidence showed that large quantities of goods had been bought by the fiim and sold immediately at much less than their value . The magistrate committed the prisoner for trial . A painful episode in the so-called " short and simple annals of the poor" is recorded in the report of an inquest on a girl of

the name of Smitbers , who died from starvation in St . Luke ' s . The family of which the poor little thing was ono were sunk in the depths of poverty , but refused to go into the workhouse . Another death from destitution has also transpired in Shoreditch . Sarah Jarvis , a woman of 67 , has died from exhaustion , asthma , and want of the common necessaries of life . An inquest has

been held at Guy's Hospital on the body of Mr . Isaac AY alker , who had died in consequence of injuries received by him through falling from a van on tiie night of the illumination . It was clearly shown that death had been caused in that way , and a verdict of accidental death was returned . Another inquest , which will probably be followed by other proceedings , was held

on Saturday evening by the AVest Middlesex coroner . The object was to ascertain the cause of the death of Ellen Cottar , whose death there is too much reason to fear was at least accelerated by brutal ill-treatment . A verdict of " Death from natural cause , " was , however , returned . A melancholy accident took place at one of the piers at London Bridge on Tuesday morning . A respectably-dressed middle-aged women , attempting to get on board a steamboat while the vessel was in

motion , missed her footing and fell into the river . She sank immediately , and notwithstanding every exertion some time elapsed before the body was recovered . The woman was quite dead . A fetal boiler explosion occurred ou Tuesday at the . A'ictoria AVorks near Dewsbury . One man was killed , and one if not two others are likely to die . George Vass , a brutal . young fellow , who murdered a married woman under

circumstances of fearful atrocity at Newcastle-on-Tyne , on the morning of New Year's-day , was executed on Saturday . A young . man , named Simpson , —in a fit of jealousy , it would soein—fired at his sweetheart at Newton Mount , near Burton-upon-Trent ,, on Friday , and afterwards committed suicide . The young woman received a serious wound under the right ear , and it is

feared that she will not recover . Five men have been sentenced to three months' hard labour each at the AA elchpool assizes , for intimidating a number of voters at tho election for Montgomeryshire in the month of Jul y last . The prisoners appeared to have been the ringleaders of a regularly organised mob , whose proceedings Mr . Baron Bramwell , in

passing sentence , denounced as " the worst of tyrannies . " A dreadful scene has occurred at the Dorchester assizes . A convict , named Preedy , was put upon his trial for the wilful murder of one of the Portland warders . There was no dispute as to the facts of the case , but an attempt was made to prove that the prisoner was not in a sound state of mind . As if to

support this plea , Preedy conducted himself like a raving madman in the dock , and at length it was found necessary to manacle and strap him down . Evidence was then given to rebut the case for the defence , and the jury returned a verdict of ' guilty . When sentence of death was passed upon him , the heavily-ironed convict" bowed very reverentially . " A farmor , near Chelmsford , named Straight , has been tried at Chelmsford on the charge of having discharged a loaded pistol at a policeman .

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THE GRAND LODGE PROPERTY. Article 1
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 2
METROPOLITAN DISFIGUREMENTS. Article 5
SENSATION INCIDENT IN FREEMASONRY. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
ANTIQUITY OF MASONIC DEGREES. Article 8
THE BOY'S SCHOOL. Article 9
THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 9
FREEMASONS' MAGAZINE COMPANY. Article 10
TEE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
IRELAND. Article 13
ROYAL ARCH. Article 14
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 15
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 16
POLYGRAPHIC HALL. Article 16
THE WEEK. Article 16
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Week.

have been obtained of the working of the " Prevention of Poaching Act . " After some further discussion , iu the couise of which Sir George Grey supported the proposition of the member for Bradford , the I-Iotse divided , when the motion was rejected by a majority of 19 . —Air . Roebuck started another discussion , as the right of the Buggs and Buggeys to transform

themselves into Howards and Montmorencies , and Sir George Grey and the Solicitor General were at great pains to state the law on the subject , which is to the effect that there is no law to prevent a man altering his name as often as he likes , provided he does not do so for a fraudulent purpose . On AA' ednesday , Mr . Ferrand gave notice that on Friday he would ask the

Government whether they were willing to give a night immediately after Easter for the discussion of the condition of the distressed operatives in Lancashire . —Mr . Brady moved the second reading of his bill for the prevention of the practice of conveying persons suffering from infectious diseases in street cabs . The measure was opposed , and eventually , after some

discussion , the second reading was postponed to the 27 th of May . GENERAL HOME NEWS . —An influential meeting of the citizens of London was held on Tuesday at the Guildhall—Mr . Alderman and Sheriff Lawrence in the chair—on behalf of the present struggle in Poland . The attendance was numerous ;

and the meeting was addressed by the Earl of Harrowby , the Earl of Shaftesbury , Mr . Denman , Mr . AA estern Wood , Mr . Crawford , and other members of the House of Commons . Resolutions reprobating the conduct of Russia and asserting the [ rigkt of England to interfere in favour of Poland were unanimously agreed to , and petitions founded on them were ordered to be drawn up and presented to Parliament . It is stated that the changes in the Northern and Midland Circuits

have been finally decided upon : The old designations will be dropped , and the circuits will , it is said , he known in future as those of Lancashire and Yorkshire . The Lancashire Circuit will include Manchester , Liverpool , Lancaster , Carlisle , and Appleby ; the Yorkshire Circuit , York , Durham , and Newcastle , with Lincoln , Nottingham , and Derby , which will be taken

from the Midland . The remaining places on the Midland Circuit will be added to Norfolk . — - —At the weekly meeting of the Board of works , the inhabitants of the neighbourhood of Leicester-square presented a memorial urging upon the Board to oppose a measure now before Parliament for turning that square into a retail market . ——Mr . Farnall ' s report exhibits a

further decrease in the distress in the cotton districts . For the week ending the 7 th inst . the decrease , as compared with tlle previous week , was 1513 . Nine unions , however , have increased their poor , though the balance is more than restored in 16 other places . Mr . Farnell adds that there are now 213 , 705 persons in receipt of parochial relief , and 226 , 152 others who are assisted

by local committees , making in all 110 , 157 persons wholly or prrtially destitute : ——The remains of Sir James Outram are to find a fitting resting-place within the walls of AVostminster Abbey—the hallowed spot where , some 12 months ago , the illustrious soldier , broken and shattered in health , stood to pay the last office of respect to his departed ehietj Lord Canning .

The Cork branch of the " Brotherhood of St . Patrick " turned out again on Tuesday night , and , in pious memory of their patron saint , plunged the city into a . state of confusion , smashed a number of windows , and otherwise conducted themselves in such a manner as to render " a bayonet charge " necessary . The Magistrates , ivith Air . Maguire , M . P ., at their

head , appear to have acted with energy ; but the ruffians they haveto deal with are clearly fellows with a prodigious capacity for outrage and disorder . Mrs . Jessie Black , wife of Captain

Black , and daughter of a physician , has been brought before the . magistrate at Preston , charged with stealing jewellery from Captain Bluett . She was committed for trials . A foreigner named Antony Randewitz , who has been carrying on business , in Paris and at 6 , Bread-street , City , was brought up at Guildhall on AA edaesday , charged with conspiring with his partner ,.

Beuedict Brandels , to defraud creditors . The evidence showed that large quantities of goods had been bought by the fiim and sold immediately at much less than their value . The magistrate committed the prisoner for trial . A painful episode in the so-called " short and simple annals of the poor" is recorded in the report of an inquest on a girl of

the name of Smitbers , who died from starvation in St . Luke ' s . The family of which the poor little thing was ono were sunk in the depths of poverty , but refused to go into the workhouse . Another death from destitution has also transpired in Shoreditch . Sarah Jarvis , a woman of 67 , has died from exhaustion , asthma , and want of the common necessaries of life . An inquest has

been held at Guy's Hospital on the body of Mr . Isaac AY alker , who had died in consequence of injuries received by him through falling from a van on tiie night of the illumination . It was clearly shown that death had been caused in that way , and a verdict of accidental death was returned . Another inquest , which will probably be followed by other proceedings , was held

on Saturday evening by the AVest Middlesex coroner . The object was to ascertain the cause of the death of Ellen Cottar , whose death there is too much reason to fear was at least accelerated by brutal ill-treatment . A verdict of " Death from natural cause , " was , however , returned . A melancholy accident took place at one of the piers at London Bridge on Tuesday morning . A respectably-dressed middle-aged women , attempting to get on board a steamboat while the vessel was in

motion , missed her footing and fell into the river . She sank immediately , and notwithstanding every exertion some time elapsed before the body was recovered . The woman was quite dead . A fetal boiler explosion occurred ou Tuesday at the . A'ictoria AVorks near Dewsbury . One man was killed , and one if not two others are likely to die . George Vass , a brutal . young fellow , who murdered a married woman under

circumstances of fearful atrocity at Newcastle-on-Tyne , on the morning of New Year's-day , was executed on Saturday . A young . man , named Simpson , —in a fit of jealousy , it would soein—fired at his sweetheart at Newton Mount , near Burton-upon-Trent ,, on Friday , and afterwards committed suicide . The young woman received a serious wound under the right ear , and it is

feared that she will not recover . Five men have been sentenced to three months' hard labour each at the AA elchpool assizes , for intimidating a number of voters at tho election for Montgomeryshire in the month of Jul y last . The prisoners appeared to have been the ringleaders of a regularly organised mob , whose proceedings Mr . Baron Bramwell , in

passing sentence , denounced as " the worst of tyrannies . " A dreadful scene has occurred at the Dorchester assizes . A convict , named Preedy , was put upon his trial for the wilful murder of one of the Portland warders . There was no dispute as to the facts of the case , but an attempt was made to prove that the prisoner was not in a sound state of mind . As if to

support this plea , Preedy conducted himself like a raving madman in the dock , and at length it was found necessary to manacle and strap him down . Evidence was then given to rebut the case for the defence , and the jury returned a verdict of ' guilty . When sentence of death was passed upon him , the heavily-ironed convict" bowed very reverentially . " A farmor , near Chelmsford , named Straight , has been tried at Chelmsford on the charge of having discharged a loaded pistol at a policeman .

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