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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . $ &§§&& HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., © S ^ tffr Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously /[ M \ / S ^ JiS- ^^^ B . pleased to accept the special Dedication , S ! MK ^^^^^^ " JL SPLENDID M % % . m HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING LJL , ^^^^^ S ^ % ^ WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED , / Sl ^ 'fla ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , /^! 0 \ SMllW ^ IN THE E 0 YAL ALBER T HALL , <^ M % -. ^ Jb 5 ^ iW ^ lw ^ O By BEO _ EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^ $ ^ m ^ ! m ^^^ Application for Ciroulars and for all particulars to be made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W . 1 ¦¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦ - — — ... — . mm ¦¦¦ ¦ - '
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Bound in Cloth , Pnce 8 s 6 d , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUME III . Cases for Binding either of the Volumes can be had from the Office , 67 Barbican , Price 1 / 6 each .
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A . IvdlOIsrTJiyCE ^ TTAL WORK . NOW IN PHEPAKATION . HISTORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OP FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OP ENGLAND . Will le Edited by a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who aro in possession of facts not generally knosvn , will bo invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from tho 1 st of each month , to be had of W . W . JTORGAIT , 67 Barbican , E . C .
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Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE past week shows some good Parliamentary work . The Merchant Shipping Bill received a second reading on Friday , in the House of Lords . On Monday , in the same assembly , sundry questions were asked respecting alleged Bulgarian atrocities , Servia and Turkey . The needful
explanations were furnished , as far as possible , in reply . On Tuesday , the forts of Malta and Valetta , and the Irish Learned Societies were among the topics discussed . On Thursday , Lord Derby said that he feared there was no chance of war between Servia and Turkey being averted .
At the morning sitting on Friday , in the House of Commons , opposition was raised by Mr . Butt to the further progress of the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Ireland )
Bill , but he was defeated . In the evening , Captain Nolan drew attention to the new mobilisation scheme . Mr . Holms , Mr . Stanley , and the Secretary for War took part in the discussion that followed . The House was afterwards
counted out . On Monday , a motion by Captain Pirn relative to the administration of the Admiralty , was negatived without a division . The House then went into
Committee of Supply on the Navy Estimates . The day following , at the morning sitting , the Volunteer Review in Hyde Park to-day , and the Poor Law ( Scotland ) Bill were the subject of question and discussion respectively . Our
Our Weekly Budget.
relations with China were introduced to the notice of the House , in the evening , by Mr . Richard . On Wednesday , the Real Estate Intestacy Bill was defeated at the second reading , by 210 to 175 . On Thursday , Mr . Disraeli made a somewhat similar statement to Lord Derby ' s respecting the
Eastern Crisis , and then the adjourned debate on the second reading of the Land Tenure ( Ireland ) Bill was brought to a conclusion , the bill being thrown out by a large majority . The Queen , since her return to Windsor Castle , has had
an opportunity of witnessing the game of La Crosse , the Canadian and Iroquois Indian teams having been graciously permitted to exhibit their skill in it . Her Majesty was much pleased , and presented a copy of her photograph to each of the players . On Wednesday , a State Concert was given
at Buckingham Palace . The Prince and Princess of Wales , the Princess Louise , Prince Leopold , the Duke and Duchess of Teck , and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ,
were present , and among the other notabilities were Prince Hassan Pacha and Sir Salar Jung . The artistes included Mesdames Christine Nilsson , Adelina Patti , and Trebclli-Bettini , and Signori tficolini and Graziani .. '
To-day the Prince of Wales will review the Volunteers in Hyde Park . From the published lists , it would seem as if the muster on this occasion would be greater than at any previous inspection , the number of those expected to be present and march past His Royal Highness being set down
at about o 0 , 000 men . If the weather prove auspicious , there will doubtless be a grand gathering of spectators to witness this imposing display . Now , indeed , is just the time of year when our volunteer forces come in for their full share of public attention . The annual meet at
Wimbledon is close at hand , while not a few of the regiments are undergoing a brief experience of real Camp life . Others again have frequent long marches , and rifle competitions are quite the order of nearly every day in the week . Before another moon has passed we shall be able to record the winner of the Queen ' s Prize for the year 1876 .
Just now indeed , the season may be said to be at its height , and hardly a day passes without some special attraction . On Monday and Tuesday it was Lord's that drew its thousands of spectators to witness the cricket contest between the two Universities . The enthusiasm was of a
very pronounced character , as is always the case on these occasions , and perhaps the next most noteworthy feature of the event was the amusing ignorance of the game exhibited by the fair lookers-on , who must be sorely puzzled to distinguish the umpires from the scorers , find " overs" a
great nuisance , and are incapable of appreciating the difference between a bye and leg-bye . They enjoy themselves , however , amazingly , do these enthusiastic yonng ladies , especially about lunch time , and that after all is the most important part of the day ' s programme . As to the result
of this particular contest , wc need hardly inform our readers that Cambridge won the day by nine wickets . The next great public event at Lord's will be the Public Schools' Match , when Eton v . Harrow will meet in friendly rivalry . The Oxford and Cambridge match is very far from exhausting the list of sporting events . There has been a struggle for the professional championship of the Thames ,
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . $ &§§&& HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., © S ^ tffr Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously /[ M \ / S ^ JiS- ^^^ B . pleased to accept the special Dedication , S ! MK ^^^^^^ " JL SPLENDID M % % . m HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING LJL , ^^^^^ S ^ % ^ WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED , / Sl ^ 'fla ^^ ^ ^ ^^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , /^! 0 \ SMllW ^ IN THE E 0 YAL ALBER T HALL , <^ M % -. ^ Jb 5 ^ iW ^ lw ^ O By BEO _ EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^ $ ^ m ^ ! m ^^^ Application for Ciroulars and for all particulars to be made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W . 1 ¦¦ ' - ' ¦ ¦ - — — ... — . mm ¦¦¦ ¦ - '
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Bound in Cloth , Pnce 8 s 6 d , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUME III . Cases for Binding either of the Volumes can be had from the Office , 67 Barbican , Price 1 / 6 each .
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A . IvdlOIsrTJiyCE ^ TTAL WORK . NOW IN PHEPAKATION . HISTORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OP FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OP ENGLAND . Will le Edited by a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who aro in possession of facts not generally knosvn , will bo invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from tho 1 st of each month , to be had of W . W . JTORGAIT , 67 Barbican , E . C .
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B ^^^ ^^^^^ g G 7 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE past week shows some good Parliamentary work . The Merchant Shipping Bill received a second reading on Friday , in the House of Lords . On Monday , in the same assembly , sundry questions were asked respecting alleged Bulgarian atrocities , Servia and Turkey . The needful
explanations were furnished , as far as possible , in reply . On Tuesday , the forts of Malta and Valetta , and the Irish Learned Societies were among the topics discussed . On Thursday , Lord Derby said that he feared there was no chance of war between Servia and Turkey being averted .
At the morning sitting on Friday , in the House of Commons , opposition was raised by Mr . Butt to the further progress of the Supreme Court of Judicature ( Ireland )
Bill , but he was defeated . In the evening , Captain Nolan drew attention to the new mobilisation scheme . Mr . Holms , Mr . Stanley , and the Secretary for War took part in the discussion that followed . The House was afterwards
counted out . On Monday , a motion by Captain Pirn relative to the administration of the Admiralty , was negatived without a division . The House then went into
Committee of Supply on the Navy Estimates . The day following , at the morning sitting , the Volunteer Review in Hyde Park to-day , and the Poor Law ( Scotland ) Bill were the subject of question and discussion respectively . Our
Our Weekly Budget.
relations with China were introduced to the notice of the House , in the evening , by Mr . Richard . On Wednesday , the Real Estate Intestacy Bill was defeated at the second reading , by 210 to 175 . On Thursday , Mr . Disraeli made a somewhat similar statement to Lord Derby ' s respecting the
Eastern Crisis , and then the adjourned debate on the second reading of the Land Tenure ( Ireland ) Bill was brought to a conclusion , the bill being thrown out by a large majority . The Queen , since her return to Windsor Castle , has had
an opportunity of witnessing the game of La Crosse , the Canadian and Iroquois Indian teams having been graciously permitted to exhibit their skill in it . Her Majesty was much pleased , and presented a copy of her photograph to each of the players . On Wednesday , a State Concert was given
at Buckingham Palace . The Prince and Princess of Wales , the Princess Louise , Prince Leopold , the Duke and Duchess of Teck , and Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein ,
were present , and among the other notabilities were Prince Hassan Pacha and Sir Salar Jung . The artistes included Mesdames Christine Nilsson , Adelina Patti , and Trebclli-Bettini , and Signori tficolini and Graziani .. '
To-day the Prince of Wales will review the Volunteers in Hyde Park . From the published lists , it would seem as if the muster on this occasion would be greater than at any previous inspection , the number of those expected to be present and march past His Royal Highness being set down
at about o 0 , 000 men . If the weather prove auspicious , there will doubtless be a grand gathering of spectators to witness this imposing display . Now , indeed , is just the time of year when our volunteer forces come in for their full share of public attention . The annual meet at
Wimbledon is close at hand , while not a few of the regiments are undergoing a brief experience of real Camp life . Others again have frequent long marches , and rifle competitions are quite the order of nearly every day in the week . Before another moon has passed we shall be able to record the winner of the Queen ' s Prize for the year 1876 .
Just now indeed , the season may be said to be at its height , and hardly a day passes without some special attraction . On Monday and Tuesday it was Lord's that drew its thousands of spectators to witness the cricket contest between the two Universities . The enthusiasm was of a
very pronounced character , as is always the case on these occasions , and perhaps the next most noteworthy feature of the event was the amusing ignorance of the game exhibited by the fair lookers-on , who must be sorely puzzled to distinguish the umpires from the scorers , find " overs" a
great nuisance , and are incapable of appreciating the difference between a bye and leg-bye . They enjoy themselves , however , amazingly , do these enthusiastic yonng ladies , especially about lunch time , and that after all is the most important part of the day ' s programme . As to the result
of this particular contest , wc need hardly inform our readers that Cambridge won the day by nine wickets . The next great public event at Lord's will be the Public Schools' Match , when Eton v . Harrow will meet in friendly rivalry . The Oxford and Cambridge match is very far from exhausting the list of sporting events . There has been a struggle for the professional championship of the Thames ,