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| P < icrjnrf tmomt f n & tituiicrir fox & trk ELECTION OF SECRETARY . BRETHREN desirious of Supporting tho Candidature of Bro . Hedges arc respectfully solicitcil to forward their names to Bro . Alfred Tislcy , St . Dunstan ' s Vestry , Fleet-street , E . C .

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To the Vice - Patrons , Vice - Presidents , and Life Governors of the § Lopt gtitS 0 nix | nstitutiait for ( Sirk MY LORDS , LADIES AND BHEIHREIT , — I desire to tender my sincere thanks to the numerous brethren who havo so kindly assisted me in my canvass for tho personal support that 'will necessarily be required at the forthcamiag election of Secretary to the above Institution . I further beg those Life Governors whose votes and interest aro yet unpledged to give me their personal support at the election . Every communication to this effect will be thankfully received . I hare the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Brethren , Yours faithfully and fraternally , THOMAS GULL , S . D . 1 U 6 ; P . S . Chapter 1305 ; Preceptor to the Royul Standard and Salisbury Lodges of Instruction ; Steward and L . G . 1878 . CITY CHAMBERS , RAILWAY PLACE , FEWCIIVBCH STBEET , LOSDOX , E . C , llith Mil / 1878 .

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGE MTJSGRAVE undertake tho Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Banquets . For Terms ' . —Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THERE has been only one sitting of any length in the House of Lords since Ave Avrote last . On Friday , the Duke of Richmond and Gordon announced that it was his intention to introduce several important amendments into the Medical Act ( 1858 ) Amendment Bill . Consequently

he only moved that the Bill should be committed pro forma , so that it might be reprinted Avith the amendments , and their Lordships have an opportunity of judging of their value . This course was agreed to . On Monday , in reply to Lord Card-well , the Marquis of Salisbury -was able to

announce that the prospects of the Congress meeting had increased during the previous tAvo or three days . The House then Avent into Committee on the Contagious Diseases ( Animals ) Bill . More than one division took

place in the course of the consideration of the different clauses , but ultimately the Bill passed through Committee . After a brief sitting on Tuesday , the House adjourned till yesterday ( Friday ) , Thursday being Ascension Day .

On Thursday , the great debate on the Indian troops question Avas brought to a conclusion , and , on the division , the Government secured a majority of 121 , the numbers being , for Ministers 347 , and for the Opposition 226 . There were also eleven pairs , so that , Avith the Tellers and

Speaker , Ave can account for 600 out of the G 58 members of which the House is composed . Only one Conservative member , Mr . Newdegate , voted aAvay from his party , while twent y Liberals and Home Rulers helped to swell the ministerial majority . On Friday , Mr . Fawcett put a series

of questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer as to the movements of Indian troops , and declared his intention of moving a resolution on Monday , the day fixed for Committee of Supply on the Supplementary Naval and Military Estimates for the pay and transport of these troops . Mr . J .

Barclay then moved a resolution , to the effect that the present system of taxing the succession to property is partial and unjust , and , in the opinion of the House , ought to be readjusted . Mr . Barclay found 107 to support him , but the opponents of the resolution mustered 150 , and therefore ho was defeated by 43 votes . Soon afterwards the House went into Committee of Supply on tho Civil

Our Weekly Budget.

Service Estimates , and sat till a very late hour . Ou Monday , the House went into Committee on the Supplementary Estimates , Military ( £ 350 , 000 ) and Naval ( £ 398 , 000 ) , in connection with the despatch of Indian troops to Malta . There was a long and desultory debate , and the money was

not voted without a division , though tho Marquis or Hartington refused to countenance tho Opposition that was offered . In the end the Ministry carried the day by 214 to 40 , or a majority of 174 . The House went into Committee , and the moneys were voted . On Tuesday , nothing

worth recording was done , and the House was counted out shortly after half-past seven . On Wednesday afternoon , tlie greater part of the sitting was occupied in Committee on tho Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday ( Ireland ) Bill , considerable progress being made with ifc .

On Saturday the Queen ' s fifty-ninth birthday was publicly celebrated in the usual manner . The ceremony of trooping the colours on the Horse Guards Parade was witnessed by a more than usually numerous gathering of spectators , and had it been possible , four battalions of the

Guards would have taken part in it ; but this would have curtailed the space available for the public , and therefore only some half-dozen strong companies , with a squadron of Life Guards were present—together with the several bands of the foot regiments . The Princess of Wales , the Crown

Princess of Germany , the Duchess of Teck , and the Prince Imperial witnessed the ceremony from the Horso Guards , and among those present with the Duke of Cambridge at the inspection were His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany , the Duke of Teck , Lord Napier of

Magdala , and other officers of distinction . The Prince of Wales was unable to be present , being confined to the house by a severe cold . In the evening Ministers gave full dress Parliamentary banquets in honour of the occasion , and the event was celebrated at the West End with

the customary illuminations , which drew crowds of sightseers , being more numerous and likewise more effective than usual . There was a parade of troops at Aldershot . At Woolwich there was a field-day , two battalions of the Rifle Brigade under H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , and

about twelve batteries of horse and field artillery being on the ground . At Plymouth , Portsmouth , Dover , and in tho Phcenix Park , Dublin , there were also tho usual military displays , and the numbers of troops which wero reviewed was very considerable . The Volunteers

likewise turned out in considerable numbers , while at the headquarters of the Honourable Artillery Company there was a muster of 320 ( horse , foot and artillery ) , and the royal salute and feu de joic were fired as usual . Indeed , we do not remember for many , many years to have witnessed so much enthusiasm .

The Prince of Wales has , as Ave have already mentioned , been confined to his house by a severe cold . However , the Princess of Wales has been moving freely about , going to the theatre and opera , and riding , driving , and taking an interest in passing events . On Wednesday , she had a

narrow escape from an accident when riding in Rotten Row , owing to her horse slipping . However , the animal quickly recovered itself , and the Princess's habit was not even soiled . The State Concert which was to have taken place on Wednesday , has been postponed , owing to tho

sudden death , at an early hour on Saturday morning , of the Duchess of Argyle . This , of course , has cast a shadow over the festivities of Court circles , as the deceased lady was the mother-in-law of the Princess Louise ( Marchioness of Lome ) . On Wednesday , the Crown Prince o £ Germany ,

the Duke of Cambridge , Lord Napier of Magdala , and General Lysons visited Aldershot , for the purpose of witnessing a sham fig ht of tho troops quartered there . The weather was most uupropitious , aud at one time there seemed to be a question of postponing the review , but his

Imperial Highness's engagements were such that he could not have arranged for a visit any other day , aud , therefore , the party set out as arranged , aud the fight took place , after which the troops marched past , aud the Royal party

returned to town , after having partaken of luncheon During the day au accident occurred to the charger which Lord Napier of Magdala was riding , Colonel Dillon ' s horse kicking it so severely that it had to he killed on the field .

On Wednesday afternoon , Lord Justice Thesigcr presided at the forty-sixth Anniversary Festival of the United Law Clerks' Society . The guests numbered about three hundred , and included the Attorney-General and a strong array of other Queen ' s Counsel . In response to tho toast of tho

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Ad00902

| P < icrjnrf tmomt f n & tituiicrir fox & trk ELECTION OF SECRETARY . BRETHREN desirious of Supporting tho Candidature of Bro . Hedges arc respectfully solicitcil to forward their names to Bro . Alfred Tislcy , St . Dunstan ' s Vestry , Fleet-street , E . C .

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To the Vice - Patrons , Vice - Presidents , and Life Governors of the § Lopt gtitS 0 nix | nstitutiait for ( Sirk MY LORDS , LADIES AND BHEIHREIT , — I desire to tender my sincere thanks to the numerous brethren who havo so kindly assisted me in my canvass for tho personal support that 'will necessarily be required at the forthcamiag election of Secretary to the above Institution . I further beg those Life Governors whose votes and interest aro yet unpledged to give me their personal support at the election . Every communication to this effect will be thankfully received . I hare the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Brethren , Yours faithfully and fraternally , THOMAS GULL , S . D . 1 U 6 ; P . S . Chapter 1305 ; Preceptor to the Royul Standard and Salisbury Lodges of Instruction ; Steward and L . G . 1878 . CITY CHAMBERS , RAILWAY PLACE , FEWCIIVBCH STBEET , LOSDOX , E . C , llith Mil / 1878 .

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGE MTJSGRAVE undertake tho Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Banquets . For Terms ' . —Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

Ar00905

67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THERE has been only one sitting of any length in the House of Lords since Ave Avrote last . On Friday , the Duke of Richmond and Gordon announced that it was his intention to introduce several important amendments into the Medical Act ( 1858 ) Amendment Bill . Consequently

he only moved that the Bill should be committed pro forma , so that it might be reprinted Avith the amendments , and their Lordships have an opportunity of judging of their value . This course was agreed to . On Monday , in reply to Lord Card-well , the Marquis of Salisbury -was able to

announce that the prospects of the Congress meeting had increased during the previous tAvo or three days . The House then Avent into Committee on the Contagious Diseases ( Animals ) Bill . More than one division took

place in the course of the consideration of the different clauses , but ultimately the Bill passed through Committee . After a brief sitting on Tuesday , the House adjourned till yesterday ( Friday ) , Thursday being Ascension Day .

On Thursday , the great debate on the Indian troops question Avas brought to a conclusion , and , on the division , the Government secured a majority of 121 , the numbers being , for Ministers 347 , and for the Opposition 226 . There were also eleven pairs , so that , Avith the Tellers and

Speaker , Ave can account for 600 out of the G 58 members of which the House is composed . Only one Conservative member , Mr . Newdegate , voted aAvay from his party , while twent y Liberals and Home Rulers helped to swell the ministerial majority . On Friday , Mr . Fawcett put a series

of questions to the Chancellor of the Exchequer as to the movements of Indian troops , and declared his intention of moving a resolution on Monday , the day fixed for Committee of Supply on the Supplementary Naval and Military Estimates for the pay and transport of these troops . Mr . J .

Barclay then moved a resolution , to the effect that the present system of taxing the succession to property is partial and unjust , and , in the opinion of the House , ought to be readjusted . Mr . Barclay found 107 to support him , but the opponents of the resolution mustered 150 , and therefore ho was defeated by 43 votes . Soon afterwards the House went into Committee of Supply on tho Civil

Our Weekly Budget.

Service Estimates , and sat till a very late hour . Ou Monday , the House went into Committee on the Supplementary Estimates , Military ( £ 350 , 000 ) and Naval ( £ 398 , 000 ) , in connection with the despatch of Indian troops to Malta . There was a long and desultory debate , and the money was

not voted without a division , though tho Marquis or Hartington refused to countenance tho Opposition that was offered . In the end the Ministry carried the day by 214 to 40 , or a majority of 174 . The House went into Committee , and the moneys were voted . On Tuesday , nothing

worth recording was done , and the House was counted out shortly after half-past seven . On Wednesday afternoon , tlie greater part of the sitting was occupied in Committee on tho Sale of Intoxicating Liquors on Sunday ( Ireland ) Bill , considerable progress being made with ifc .

On Saturday the Queen ' s fifty-ninth birthday was publicly celebrated in the usual manner . The ceremony of trooping the colours on the Horse Guards Parade was witnessed by a more than usually numerous gathering of spectators , and had it been possible , four battalions of the

Guards would have taken part in it ; but this would have curtailed the space available for the public , and therefore only some half-dozen strong companies , with a squadron of Life Guards were present—together with the several bands of the foot regiments . The Princess of Wales , the Crown

Princess of Germany , the Duchess of Teck , and the Prince Imperial witnessed the ceremony from the Horso Guards , and among those present with the Duke of Cambridge at the inspection were His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince of Germany , the Duke of Teck , Lord Napier of

Magdala , and other officers of distinction . The Prince of Wales was unable to be present , being confined to the house by a severe cold . In the evening Ministers gave full dress Parliamentary banquets in honour of the occasion , and the event was celebrated at the West End with

the customary illuminations , which drew crowds of sightseers , being more numerous and likewise more effective than usual . There was a parade of troops at Aldershot . At Woolwich there was a field-day , two battalions of the Rifle Brigade under H . R . H . the Duke of Connaught , and

about twelve batteries of horse and field artillery being on the ground . At Plymouth , Portsmouth , Dover , and in tho Phcenix Park , Dublin , there were also tho usual military displays , and the numbers of troops which wero reviewed was very considerable . The Volunteers

likewise turned out in considerable numbers , while at the headquarters of the Honourable Artillery Company there was a muster of 320 ( horse , foot and artillery ) , and the royal salute and feu de joic were fired as usual . Indeed , we do not remember for many , many years to have witnessed so much enthusiasm .

The Prince of Wales has , as Ave have already mentioned , been confined to his house by a severe cold . However , the Princess of Wales has been moving freely about , going to the theatre and opera , and riding , driving , and taking an interest in passing events . On Wednesday , she had a

narrow escape from an accident when riding in Rotten Row , owing to her horse slipping . However , the animal quickly recovered itself , and the Princess's habit was not even soiled . The State Concert which was to have taken place on Wednesday , has been postponed , owing to tho

sudden death , at an early hour on Saturday morning , of the Duchess of Argyle . This , of course , has cast a shadow over the festivities of Court circles , as the deceased lady was the mother-in-law of the Princess Louise ( Marchioness of Lome ) . On Wednesday , the Crown Prince o £ Germany ,

the Duke of Cambridge , Lord Napier of Magdala , and General Lysons visited Aldershot , for the purpose of witnessing a sham fig ht of tho troops quartered there . The weather was most uupropitious , aud at one time there seemed to be a question of postponing the review , but his

Imperial Highness's engagements were such that he could not have arranged for a visit any other day , aud , therefore , the party set out as arranged , aud the fight took place , after which the troops marched past , aud the Royal party

returned to town , after having partaken of luncheon During the day au accident occurred to the charger which Lord Napier of Magdala was riding , Colonel Dillon ' s horse kicking it so severely that it had to he killed on the field .

On Wednesday afternoon , Lord Justice Thesigcr presided at the forty-sixth Anniversary Festival of the United Law Clerks' Society . The guests numbered about three hundred , and included the Attorney-General and a strong array of other Queen ' s Counsel . In response to tho toast of tho

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