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The Week.

day . Two men who were cleaning out a deep well , cut into an old coal working , from which a strong volume of " choke damp " issued with deadly efi'eet . The two poor fellows were at once overpowered , and a workman who observed from the mouth of the well what hacl taken place , perished in a vain attempt to rescue them . A boiler exploded on AA ednesday in the lucifei * - match manufactory of Messrs . Letchford & Co ., of Three Colts LaneBethnal Green . Very considerable damage was clone .

, Several persons were bruised by tbe falling of the roofj ancl two were so severely hurt that they hacl to be removed to the London Hospital . FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . —The secret society trial at Paris has been brought to a conclusion . Of the fifty-four persons who were arraigned sixteen were acquitted . On Saturday sentence was passed on tbe remainder ; Vassel , Miet , and three others

were condemned to three years' confinement , three more to two years' imprisonment , ancl the rest to imprisonment for shorter periods . -Rumours of an intended mediation between the American belligerents are again rife in Paris . It is now asserted , according to tbe Indepetulance Beige , that the Emperor of Russia , in an autograph letter to President Lincoln , will strenuously advise the conclusion of a peace ; and it is affirmed thatin the event of a rejection of the Emperor's counsels by

, the Federal Cabinet , a joint mediation will be undertaken by Franee and England . One thing is clear , the Independence Beige does not and cannot know anything of the intentions entertained hy the British Cabinet . AVe learn from A ienna that the Austrian Finance Minister has laid the Budget before the Chamber of Deputies . The total expenditure for the year 1863 is estimated at 362 , 000 , 000 florins , and the income at

304 , 000 , 000 . It is proposed to cover the deficit of 58 , 000 , 000 florins by the receipts from the lottery of I 860 , and an increase in the taxes . The official announcement that an ambassador . of "the King of Italy " has been received at Berlin , shows that a formal and official recognition of the kingdom of Italy has at length been made by the Prussian Cabinet . It is reported by the St . Petersburg !! correspondent of the Independence that the Emperor of Russia , besides recognising the King of Italy , has further consented to give the young Princess Maria Maximilienewa , daughter- of the Grand

Duchess Marie and of tlie late Duke of Leuehtenberg , in marriage to Prince Humbert , the heir-of Alcfcor Emmanuel . —•—Spain , it is reported , is about to follow in tbe wake of other and larger powers , ancl recognise Italy .- The prospects of Poland are brightening . According to a telegram from Cracow the administrative separation of the kingdom from fche Russian empire is decided on . The determination is attributed to the Emperor , and the Grand Duke Constantine has been appointed to carry

out tbe plan . A general amnesty is also shortly expected at Warsaw . A despatch from Berlin announces that Prussia has , upon the part of the Zollverein , rejected the proposal of Austria to become a member of that body , under the conditions for which the Cabinet of Vienna had stipulated . The reason for the ejection is assumed to be , mainly , beeausePrussia is determined to carry through her , commercial engagements with France , against

which Austria—in her proposal—had set her face . The Danes have given a most enthusiastic welcome to the King of Sweden , to whose visit to their Sovereign they seem to attach great importance , They have seized every occasion to testify their sense of the honour he has paid their . Sovereign ancl country , and on Saturday the many rejoicings were brought to a conclusion by a grand banquet given by the corporation in the Exchange at Copenhagen . The two Kings repaired on foot to the banquet

, accompanied by the Princes . In the evening there was a public demonstration before the Castle , and their Majesties appeared hand-in-hand on the 'balcony , and testified their acknowledgments . The King of Sweden was to leave Elsineur for his own dominions on Monday . INDIA AND CHINA . —The Bombay mail brings intelligence of average importance . Among the items of news we learn that

in Affghanistan a battle was imminent between the Ameer's forces and those of Ahmed Jan ; that the good ship PilHngton , 1350 tons , from Liverpool , was totally wrecked on the 17 th of June , near Bombay ; that in the north-west provinces securityhas succeeded to forebodings of evil ; that the general health of the country is good ; that the man who was arrested as the Nana turns out to be a professional beggar ; that the Rao Sahib is to

be tried at Delhi on charges of treason and murder ; and that the Government of Bombay has received a telegram of a battle between Dost Mahomed and the Heratees , the Ameer , it is believed , having lost several chiefs of note . The Bombay Times

The Week.

says that au urgent demand has been made upon the Indian Government for troops to be sent to China . About £ 5000 , of which nearly £ 2000 has been contributed by native merchants , had been collected in Bombay for the relief of the distressed operatives in Lancashire . The Gazette publishes certain dispatches from Brigadier Stanely ancl A'ice Admiral ! Sir James Hope giving the official accounts of the capture of the fortresses from which the Taep ' mgs were driven out in accordance with the

resolution come to by the allies , that the insurgents should not come within 30 miles of Shanghae . At each place great gallantry was shown ; for though the Taepings are " braves " only in the Chinese sense , yet their stockades were strong and the attacking force ivas small . The only melancholy incident in the affair , was the death of the French Admiral Protet , who was shot through the heart as he was leading on his men to the attack of tlie last captured fort . There have

been reports in town of reverses to the English aud French forces at Shanghae , but they want confirmation . AMERICA . —The latest news from America is to the 11 th . There did not appear to have been any fighting on the James river after tbe 4 th . General M'Clellan ' s position was well intrenched ; and the latest despatch affirms that he hacl advanced seven miles up James river , and that a reconnoitring party found the

Confederate pickets one mile from the Federal pickets . It was supposed , we are told , that another battle was close at hand ; but nothing is said of any indications of a fresh Confederate attack on the position now occupied by the Northern army , and General M'Clellan and his troops were not likely to be disposed to undertake offensive operations . The losses sustained by the Federal army during the various battles and the retreat were estimated at 25 , 000 men in killed , wounded , and prisoners .

The Federal General Curtis had been compelled to retire from Arkansas into Missouri . The bombardment of Vicksburg was still continued , and the Federals were , it is said , still actively employed in cutting the canal intended to divert the course of the Mississippi near that town . Recruiting for the Federal army was apparently slack , in spite of the efforts of the state and municipal authorities ; and it was supposed , we are told hythe latest despatches , that , in order to raise the 300 , 000 men

required by President Lincoln , " recourse will be had to drafting , " or , in other words , to compulsory levies of men . In Tennessee a large body of Confederates had entered Murfreesboro , a place some thirty miles from Nashville , and had captured a Federal regiment ; and it was supposed that Nashville itself would be attacked . The Confederates were likewise reported to be "in force" near Frankfort , in Kentucky , and " considerable excitement" was said to prevail in Louisville . According to

Southern reports , the Confederate General Van Dorn had captured Baton Rouge , in Louisiana , and had taken 1500 Federal prisoners—though it may be presumed that , if the reports be true , the Federal gunboats will speedily drive him out again . The Zfera York Ecening Post says that the Republican members of Congress were about to issue a manifesto urging . " a most energetic action in prosecution of the war , and using all means

against the rebellion , and foreign intervention especially . " The same journal declares that President Lincoln ' s scheme of gradual emancipation and expulsion of the slaves would be opposed by a majority of the members of Congress from the . Border States . President Lincoln , during a visit to General M'CIlellan . ' s camp , hacl declared his confidence in the army and its Commander , adding that " he knew the men around him would prove equal to the task before them , and would never give up without going into Richmond . "

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

ARTUS . —AVe are not in a position to do as you desire . S , ( Wolverhampton . )—AVrite again after you have been to yournext meeting . CABLE-TOW . —Refer to the MAGAZINE for the 25 th of January , of the present year . A . —The _ Deputy Grand Secretary of Ireland is Bro . Charles T . AA almisley . Address a letter to him at Freemasons' Hall ,

Dame-street , Dublin , and you will receive an . early and courteous reply . No . AA e never interfere . BRITISH OAK . —You may wear all your jewels , but it is questionable taste . A P . PROV . G . D . — See your Prov . G . Sec . on the subject .. . you are too far distant for us to visit yon .

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THE THREATENED SECESSION EBOM THE SUPREME GBANDBOYAL AECH CHAPTER OE SCOTLAND.—No. II. Article 3
THE SUPREME GRAND COUNCIL OF FRANCE AND MARSHAL MAGNAN. Article 5
KABBALISM , SECRET SOCIETIES , AND MASONRY. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 9
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 10
THE MAGAZINE IN A NEW CHARACTER. Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 11
SUDDEN DEATH. Article 11
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 12
MASONIC MEMS. Article 12
METROPOLITAN. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 12
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 17
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 17
THE WEEK. Article 18
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Week.

day . Two men who were cleaning out a deep well , cut into an old coal working , from which a strong volume of " choke damp " issued with deadly efi'eet . The two poor fellows were at once overpowered , and a workman who observed from the mouth of the well what hacl taken place , perished in a vain attempt to rescue them . A boiler exploded on AA ednesday in the lucifei * - match manufactory of Messrs . Letchford & Co ., of Three Colts LaneBethnal Green . Very considerable damage was clone .

, Several persons were bruised by tbe falling of the roofj ancl two were so severely hurt that they hacl to be removed to the London Hospital . FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE . —The secret society trial at Paris has been brought to a conclusion . Of the fifty-four persons who were arraigned sixteen were acquitted . On Saturday sentence was passed on tbe remainder ; Vassel , Miet , and three others

were condemned to three years' confinement , three more to two years' imprisonment , ancl the rest to imprisonment for shorter periods . -Rumours of an intended mediation between the American belligerents are again rife in Paris . It is now asserted , according to tbe Indepetulance Beige , that the Emperor of Russia , in an autograph letter to President Lincoln , will strenuously advise the conclusion of a peace ; and it is affirmed thatin the event of a rejection of the Emperor's counsels by

, the Federal Cabinet , a joint mediation will be undertaken by Franee and England . One thing is clear , the Independence Beige does not and cannot know anything of the intentions entertained hy the British Cabinet . AVe learn from A ienna that the Austrian Finance Minister has laid the Budget before the Chamber of Deputies . The total expenditure for the year 1863 is estimated at 362 , 000 , 000 florins , and the income at

304 , 000 , 000 . It is proposed to cover the deficit of 58 , 000 , 000 florins by the receipts from the lottery of I 860 , and an increase in the taxes . The official announcement that an ambassador . of "the King of Italy " has been received at Berlin , shows that a formal and official recognition of the kingdom of Italy has at length been made by the Prussian Cabinet . It is reported by the St . Petersburg !! correspondent of the Independence that the Emperor of Russia , besides recognising the King of Italy , has further consented to give the young Princess Maria Maximilienewa , daughter- of the Grand

Duchess Marie and of tlie late Duke of Leuehtenberg , in marriage to Prince Humbert , the heir-of Alcfcor Emmanuel . —•—Spain , it is reported , is about to follow in tbe wake of other and larger powers , ancl recognise Italy .- The prospects of Poland are brightening . According to a telegram from Cracow the administrative separation of the kingdom from fche Russian empire is decided on . The determination is attributed to the Emperor , and the Grand Duke Constantine has been appointed to carry

out tbe plan . A general amnesty is also shortly expected at Warsaw . A despatch from Berlin announces that Prussia has , upon the part of the Zollverein , rejected the proposal of Austria to become a member of that body , under the conditions for which the Cabinet of Vienna had stipulated . The reason for the ejection is assumed to be , mainly , beeausePrussia is determined to carry through her , commercial engagements with France , against

which Austria—in her proposal—had set her face . The Danes have given a most enthusiastic welcome to the King of Sweden , to whose visit to their Sovereign they seem to attach great importance , They have seized every occasion to testify their sense of the honour he has paid their . Sovereign ancl country , and on Saturday the many rejoicings were brought to a conclusion by a grand banquet given by the corporation in the Exchange at Copenhagen . The two Kings repaired on foot to the banquet

, accompanied by the Princes . In the evening there was a public demonstration before the Castle , and their Majesties appeared hand-in-hand on the 'balcony , and testified their acknowledgments . The King of Sweden was to leave Elsineur for his own dominions on Monday . INDIA AND CHINA . —The Bombay mail brings intelligence of average importance . Among the items of news we learn that

in Affghanistan a battle was imminent between the Ameer's forces and those of Ahmed Jan ; that the good ship PilHngton , 1350 tons , from Liverpool , was totally wrecked on the 17 th of June , near Bombay ; that in the north-west provinces securityhas succeeded to forebodings of evil ; that the general health of the country is good ; that the man who was arrested as the Nana turns out to be a professional beggar ; that the Rao Sahib is to

be tried at Delhi on charges of treason and murder ; and that the Government of Bombay has received a telegram of a battle between Dost Mahomed and the Heratees , the Ameer , it is believed , having lost several chiefs of note . The Bombay Times

The Week.

says that au urgent demand has been made upon the Indian Government for troops to be sent to China . About £ 5000 , of which nearly £ 2000 has been contributed by native merchants , had been collected in Bombay for the relief of the distressed operatives in Lancashire . The Gazette publishes certain dispatches from Brigadier Stanely ancl A'ice Admiral ! Sir James Hope giving the official accounts of the capture of the fortresses from which the Taep ' mgs were driven out in accordance with the

resolution come to by the allies , that the insurgents should not come within 30 miles of Shanghae . At each place great gallantry was shown ; for though the Taepings are " braves " only in the Chinese sense , yet their stockades were strong and the attacking force ivas small . The only melancholy incident in the affair , was the death of the French Admiral Protet , who was shot through the heart as he was leading on his men to the attack of tlie last captured fort . There have

been reports in town of reverses to the English aud French forces at Shanghae , but they want confirmation . AMERICA . —The latest news from America is to the 11 th . There did not appear to have been any fighting on the James river after tbe 4 th . General M'Clellan ' s position was well intrenched ; and the latest despatch affirms that he hacl advanced seven miles up James river , and that a reconnoitring party found the

Confederate pickets one mile from the Federal pickets . It was supposed , we are told , that another battle was close at hand ; but nothing is said of any indications of a fresh Confederate attack on the position now occupied by the Northern army , and General M'Clellan and his troops were not likely to be disposed to undertake offensive operations . The losses sustained by the Federal army during the various battles and the retreat were estimated at 25 , 000 men in killed , wounded , and prisoners .

The Federal General Curtis had been compelled to retire from Arkansas into Missouri . The bombardment of Vicksburg was still continued , and the Federals were , it is said , still actively employed in cutting the canal intended to divert the course of the Mississippi near that town . Recruiting for the Federal army was apparently slack , in spite of the efforts of the state and municipal authorities ; and it was supposed , we are told hythe latest despatches , that , in order to raise the 300 , 000 men

required by President Lincoln , " recourse will be had to drafting , " or , in other words , to compulsory levies of men . In Tennessee a large body of Confederates had entered Murfreesboro , a place some thirty miles from Nashville , and had captured a Federal regiment ; and it was supposed that Nashville itself would be attacked . The Confederates were likewise reported to be "in force" near Frankfort , in Kentucky , and " considerable excitement" was said to prevail in Louisville . According to

Southern reports , the Confederate General Van Dorn had captured Baton Rouge , in Louisiana , and had taken 1500 Federal prisoners—though it may be presumed that , if the reports be true , the Federal gunboats will speedily drive him out again . The Zfera York Ecening Post says that the Republican members of Congress were about to issue a manifesto urging . " a most energetic action in prosecution of the war , and using all means

against the rebellion , and foreign intervention especially . " The same journal declares that President Lincoln ' s scheme of gradual emancipation and expulsion of the slaves would be opposed by a majority of the members of Congress from the . Border States . President Lincoln , during a visit to General M'CIlellan . ' s camp , hacl declared his confidence in the army and its Commander , adding that " he knew the men around him would prove equal to the task before them , and would never give up without going into Richmond . "

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

ARTUS . —AVe are not in a position to do as you desire . S , ( Wolverhampton . )—AVrite again after you have been to yournext meeting . CABLE-TOW . —Refer to the MAGAZINE for the 25 th of January , of the present year . A . —The _ Deputy Grand Secretary of Ireland is Bro . Charles T . AA almisley . Address a letter to him at Freemasons' Hall ,

Dame-street , Dublin , and you will receive an . early and courteous reply . No . AA e never interfere . BRITISH OAK . —You may wear all your jewels , but it is questionable taste . A P . PROV . G . D . — See your Prov . G . Sec . on the subject .. . you are too far distant for us to visit yon .

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