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readiness to depart for tho south . The Austrian minister at Copenhagen , Count l __ aroly , who onlyreturned toA'iennaa few days ago on leave of absence , has been sent on a sudden and special mission to St . Petersburg . The object entrusted to this diplomatist isfco secure , by a binding treaty , the neutrality of Russia in caseof war . ¦ From Piedmont we learn that the legislature has motupropria conferred dictatorial powers upon King A'ictor Emmanuel . Threatening movements of the Austrian army , on the frontiers of Piedmonthave taken place . Tho Austrian authorities

, had directed the managers of the Lombard railway to suspend the usual trains on Thursday , the 22 nd inst . All the locomotives have been ordered back for the transport of soldiers . Troops are expected on the road from Milan to the Ticino . On Thursday , a council of the Sardinian ministers was held under the presidency of the king . [ A letter from Turin says , " AVar seems altogether inevitable to every man iu Italy , and I have heard of nothing but volunteers hastening to Piedmont . Eight hundred are gone from the little duchy of Massa-Carrara alone .

Amongst the Lombard volunteers were two or three Hungarian deserters , who stated that a rumour was spread amongst their brethren in Lombardy that Kossuth is now at Turin , so that the greatest ferment reigns amongst those troops . A letter from Berlin says , the Archduke Albrecht of Austria is still there , ancl his mission has been attended with tlie most complete success . He has signed a military convention with Prussia , by which the latter engages to send to the Rhine an army of 280 , 000 men , under the personal command of the Prince Regent , if the

present negotiations for maintaining peace should fail . The contingent of Bavaria ( 69 , 000 ) , and thc eighth federal army corps ( AA'urtemberg , Baden , and Hesse-Darmstadt , together 60 , 000 men ) , with tho other contingents , will receive orders to hold themselves in readiness to march . A Belgian paper states that the Emperor of Austria and the Prince Regent of Prussia will shortly have an interview at Teschen , on the frontiers of Bohemia and Saxouy . TTfce Prussian Gazette of Thursday says , that the assembling of the congress is becoming more and more doubtful , aud that thefetate of affairs having assumed a most serious aspect , induces the Prussian

government to think that it is a proper time to make proposals to the Federal Diet for the purpose of taking general measures for its own interest and safety . Govern , ment has preceded these j . roposals by ordering three corps d ' armee ( 70 , 000 men ) to be placed on a war footing . The King of Bavaria left Munich on the 16 th fcr Darmstadt , to attend , as it is alleged , a meeting of several monarclis of South German states . Tho Wurtcmhergischcr StaulMinzeitjei ; ol Sunday , publishes ait extra sheet , contaiuing a ministerial decree concerning tho forced levy of horses for military service . Tho Franlforl Journal ofthe same date statesthat the ministers of

, war of several Gorman states , aud the commanders of the eighth federal corps d-armee , were to hold another meeting at Heidelberg . The ministry of Cassel have resigned . Advices have also been received from Naples to thc 16 th inst . After a terrible attack of his malady , the king received the sacrament , and afterwards blessed and bade farewell to his family . Signor FiJangieri has been summoned to Caserta . The king ' s disease is said to have been a carbuncle , which has defied the efforts of the best surgeonsand has at length begun to mortify . His death is

, hourly expected ; thc Nord actually announced that event this week , and in Rome aud Turin many people will have it that tho King of Naples is dead , aud that the fact ishidden in order to keep off a revolution . The realisation of tho constitution under a new reign appears certain . According to a Madrid telegram , the ministers had declared that , should tho news be confirmed of the capture of a Spanish merchant ship , the Maria y Julia , off tho coast of Peru , Spain will act energetically . The senate has held a secret sitting to arrange the preliminaries ofthe trial of M .

'Estcban Collantes . From Turkey and the East the news is not of very great interest . Thc submarine cable to Candia and Alexandriawill be laid most likely on the first of May next . The Grand Duke Constantino will accompany King Otho on a visit to the Holy Places . The frigate Ctcrucoci , having on board Lorcl Lyons , the new British minister to AA ' ashington , arrived at Annapolis , Maryland , on the 7 th instant . A destructive fire has occurred in Now Orleans . The cotton press known as the Lower Levee Press , ancl about seventy of the adjacent houses , have been burnt down . The Press is said to have contained forty thousand bales of cotton , aud ten thousand bales were destroyed . From Hayti wo have accounts

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MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 1
MODERN WRITERS UPON FREEMASONRY.—I. Article 8
THE CRAFT AND ITS CRITICISERS.-II. Article 16
HURRYING CANDIDATES THROUGH THE DEGREES. Article 19
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 20
THE PROVINCE OF DEVON. Article 21
MASONIC HALLS. Article 22
MASONIC ANTIQUITIES. Article 23
MASONIC MISSIONS. Article 23
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 23
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 25
METROPOLITAN. Article 26
PROVINCIAL. Article 29
ROYAL ARCH. Article 31
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 34
SCOTLAND. Article 35
IRELAND. Article 36
AUSTRALIA. Article 36
CHINA. Article 38
INDIA. Article 39
AMERICA. Article 40
TURKEY. Article 42
THE WEEK. Article 43
Obituary. Article 47
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 47
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The Week.

readiness to depart for tho south . The Austrian minister at Copenhagen , Count l __ aroly , who onlyreturned toA'iennaa few days ago on leave of absence , has been sent on a sudden and special mission to St . Petersburg . The object entrusted to this diplomatist isfco secure , by a binding treaty , the neutrality of Russia in caseof war . ¦ From Piedmont we learn that the legislature has motupropria conferred dictatorial powers upon King A'ictor Emmanuel . Threatening movements of the Austrian army , on the frontiers of Piedmonthave taken place . Tho Austrian authorities

, had directed the managers of the Lombard railway to suspend the usual trains on Thursday , the 22 nd inst . All the locomotives have been ordered back for the transport of soldiers . Troops are expected on the road from Milan to the Ticino . On Thursday , a council of the Sardinian ministers was held under the presidency of the king . [ A letter from Turin says , " AVar seems altogether inevitable to every man iu Italy , and I have heard of nothing but volunteers hastening to Piedmont . Eight hundred are gone from the little duchy of Massa-Carrara alone .

Amongst the Lombard volunteers were two or three Hungarian deserters , who stated that a rumour was spread amongst their brethren in Lombardy that Kossuth is now at Turin , so that the greatest ferment reigns amongst those troops . A letter from Berlin says , the Archduke Albrecht of Austria is still there , ancl his mission has been attended with tlie most complete success . He has signed a military convention with Prussia , by which the latter engages to send to the Rhine an army of 280 , 000 men , under the personal command of the Prince Regent , if the

present negotiations for maintaining peace should fail . The contingent of Bavaria ( 69 , 000 ) , and thc eighth federal army corps ( AA'urtemberg , Baden , and Hesse-Darmstadt , together 60 , 000 men ) , with tho other contingents , will receive orders to hold themselves in readiness to march . A Belgian paper states that the Emperor of Austria and the Prince Regent of Prussia will shortly have an interview at Teschen , on the frontiers of Bohemia and Saxouy . TTfce Prussian Gazette of Thursday says , that the assembling of the congress is becoming more and more doubtful , aud that thefetate of affairs having assumed a most serious aspect , induces the Prussian

government to think that it is a proper time to make proposals to the Federal Diet for the purpose of taking general measures for its own interest and safety . Govern , ment has preceded these j . roposals by ordering three corps d ' armee ( 70 , 000 men ) to be placed on a war footing . The King of Bavaria left Munich on the 16 th fcr Darmstadt , to attend , as it is alleged , a meeting of several monarclis of South German states . Tho Wurtcmhergischcr StaulMinzeitjei ; ol Sunday , publishes ait extra sheet , contaiuing a ministerial decree concerning tho forced levy of horses for military service . Tho Franlforl Journal ofthe same date statesthat the ministers of

, war of several Gorman states , aud the commanders of the eighth federal corps d-armee , were to hold another meeting at Heidelberg . The ministry of Cassel have resigned . Advices have also been received from Naples to thc 16 th inst . After a terrible attack of his malady , the king received the sacrament , and afterwards blessed and bade farewell to his family . Signor FiJangieri has been summoned to Caserta . The king ' s disease is said to have been a carbuncle , which has defied the efforts of the best surgeonsand has at length begun to mortify . His death is

, hourly expected ; thc Nord actually announced that event this week , and in Rome aud Turin many people will have it that tho King of Naples is dead , aud that the fact ishidden in order to keep off a revolution . The realisation of tho constitution under a new reign appears certain . According to a Madrid telegram , the ministers had declared that , should tho news be confirmed of the capture of a Spanish merchant ship , the Maria y Julia , off tho coast of Peru , Spain will act energetically . The senate has held a secret sitting to arrange the preliminaries ofthe trial of M .

'Estcban Collantes . From Turkey and the East the news is not of very great interest . Thc submarine cable to Candia and Alexandriawill be laid most likely on the first of May next . The Grand Duke Constantino will accompany King Otho on a visit to the Holy Places . The frigate Ctcrucoci , having on board Lorcl Lyons , the new British minister to AA ' ashington , arrived at Annapolis , Maryland , on the 7 th instant . A destructive fire has occurred in Now Orleans . The cotton press known as the Lower Levee Press , ancl about seventy of the adjacent houses , have been burnt down . The Press is said to have contained forty thousand bales of cotton , aud ten thousand bales were destroyed . From Hayti wo have accounts

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