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Now ready , Price 3 s Gd , Crown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. REFKISTED raou "THE FKEEMASON ' CHROHICIE . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . Ouu IiiiBiURY BROTHER . 17 . Tns CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON / , 18 . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAW OF EKSBGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . 4 . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP EROM JorrA . 6 . A CORNER STONB . 21 . A PILLAR OV MASONRY . 6 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 9 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 20 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OF THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROWN . 29 . A SHINING LIGHT . U . OUR HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT . 16 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THB CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " OPINIONS OF THE PKESS . "A series of articles , biographical , descriptive , and eulogistic , of somo of the principal Masonic worthies of the day . They aro well written , and though personal , by no means offensive , or intrusive into private life , and in Masonic society will be welcomed as an interesting series of word paintings of members of the Craft . —Standard . " We do not remember to have read any similar series of sketches which surpass this in merit . "—Land and iVatcr . "Admirably written , being free from what arc too often observed in composition—inelegant language anil prolixity . "—Sunday Times . "' J . G . ' writes with a considerable amount of freedom , never he-ituting to 'hit off' a weakness when he finds it publicly displayed by a 'distinguished brother ; ' at the same time he never loses sight of a good trait when it is displayed , either in connexion with tho Craft or iu the service of the public out of doors . Tho sketches are lively reading . " —City Press . "This is a neat book . The Portraits consist of a series of ' word pictures ' of eminent English Masons . It . styles Bro . W . J . Ilughau ' Knight Errant , ' and sketches thirty-two others under equally unique titles . We commend the book as worthy of a place in every Masonic library . "— Voice of Masonry . "Evinces much literary ability , aud is a valuable addition to the few works we have in Masonic biography . "—Philadelphia Keystone . " The book ought to bo in every well arranged Masonic Library . "—New York Courier . " The portraits consist of a series of what we call' pen and ink sketches ' of brethren prominent in all the noble undertakings of English Masonry . Prominent among his brethren we iind Bro . Fred . Binckes , ( ' Our liercule ' s , ' ) whose herculean efforts in behalf of those blessed institutions , the charities of English Masons , have a world-wide reputation , which will live long alter the zealous Craftsman has been , ' laid away to rest . ' "—New York Square . "The style of the author is pleasing , and tho quality of his productions highly cornplimentay to his ability as a writer . " —Masonic Advocate . " There is a piquancy in the ready off-hand dash that lends much zest to the subject , and bars it from studied rhetorical expression . "—Hebrew Leader . "' Ve value the work , and heartily thank Bro . Morgan for our copy "Masonic Jewel . " There can be no doubt that the writer has produced a series of Portraits which will be a source of amusement and pleasure to Masons throughout the world . "—Surrey Comet . "Will be found very interesting and pleasant reading , especially to the Masonic world . " —Burnet Press . " Calculated to raise the Order—if that bo possible—in the estimation of its members , if not of the outer world . "—Trowbridge and North Wilts Advertiser . " Written in a spiritod , racy style , and conveying , in as clear a manner as possible , a ' counterfeit presentment' of some of the rulers of the Craft . " — £ » ex Standard , •' Ouud sensibly written articles . The writer prefaces each of his sketches with some pithy common sense remarks . " —Cushel Gazette . " Cleverly and agreeably sketched , and the work altogether forms a valuable addition to Masonic literature . "—Hyde News . "Very amusing , una beyond doubt , faithful portrait of tho worthies who unconsciously sat for them . "—Deal . Ir ' almer and Sandwich Mercury . "Tho members of the Craft will take it as an acceptable addition to their b . ographical literature . "—Monmouthshire Chronicle . "They are written in a fair and genial tone , thoroughly Masonic . "—Leiah Chronicle . J " Should have a very large s ;\\ e . " —i ; ingsbridgc Gazette . " These sketches are drawn with sparkling ability . " —Banjfshu-c Heporter . "We must sincerely congratulate the author on the success of his endeavour to aim at faithful portraiture , while there is an entire absence of what rni"ht give offence to the most sensitive mind . "—Folkestone JSxpretm . ° "A very acceptable contribution to the history of the Order . The volume has our warmest commendation . "—Kelso Courier . " Drawn with no littlo humour , and embellished with many a deft stroke of good natnreel satire . —Figaro . London ; W . W . MOBGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , free by post , direct from the Office , 67 Barbican .

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ON Saturday , the Prince of Wales , who had been on a visit to the Duke of Grafton , at Euston , Suffolk , returned to town . On Monday , accompanied by Prince Louis of Hesse and Prince John of Glucksbnrg , His Royal Highness visited Windsor , and having had a morning ' s shooting in the Great Park , lunched with the Prince and

Princess Christian , at Cumberland Lodge , and then returned to town . The visit was repeated on Wednesday . The Prince and Princess will be at Sandringham perhaps ere these lines reach the eyes of our readers , and will be there joined by the Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse , on a short visit . H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge will hold a levee at the

Horse Guards on Wednesday next , the number of officers being limited to one hundred and fifty . Preparations are being made by onr Norwich brethren for the approaching installation by His Royal Hig hness the Grand Master of

Bro . Lord Snffield , the successor of the late Bro . Walpole in the Provincial Grand Mastership of Norfolk , a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency having been held on Saturday for that purpose . A number of distinguished brethren are expected to be present on the occasion .

Hardly a clay passes without one or more meetings being held in connection with the Eastern question . On Saturday a great demonstration was made at Manchester , when it is estimated over 80 , 000 persons were present . Mr . Hugh Birley , Conservative member for that city , presided ,

and among those on the platform were several members of Parliament and local influential persons . Resolutions in snpport of the Government were passed , amidst the greatest demonstrations of enthusiasm . So numerous , indeed , was tbe attendance , that a second meeting had to be held . On

Tuesday an address was presented , at Edinburgh , to Lord John Manners , H . M . Postmaster-General . His Lordship , in acknowledging it , made a long speech , defending the policy which the Government had pursued , and strongly condemning the attacks to which it had been subjected . The speech was very heartily applauded .

Preparations are being made for the formal installation into office of the new Lord Mayor , Alderman Sir Thomas White , on Thursday . No less than seven military bands will take part in the procession , which will include this year the men in armour , attended by their esquires , and

likewise , it is said , a number of elephants , as commemorating the Prince of Wales ' s visit to India . All the ministers , we believe , have accepted the invitation to be present at the

banquet at Guildhall , except the Duke of Richmond and Gordon , who is tho minister in attendance on Her Majesty at Balmoral . People are looking forward with more than the usual interest to hear what the Prime Minister will

say . The Lord Mayor elect was presented to the Lord Chancellor on Thursday , when the latter signified to Alderman White Her Majesty ' s approval of him as Chief Magistrate Elect of the City . A most nnlooked for event occurred ou Friday last ,

being neither more nor less than the return of the Alert , Captain Nares , which reached Valentia , Ireland , shortly after 1 p . m . that day . The Alert parted company with her companion , the Discovery , in the Atlantic , on the 19 th ult . The latter vessel reached Queenstown on Sunday

morning , and later the same day was joined hy the Alert , the two vessels having since arrived at Spithead . The Admiralty haye granted the crews three weeks' leave of

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LEYTON COLLEGE , ESSEX . BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN , GEORGE J . WESTFIELD . L . C . P .. F . S . A ., PRINCIPAL . THE object of this Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive liberal education , commensurate with the present improved stato of society . PREPARATION FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE , CAMIIRIDOE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS , SOCIETY OP ARTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS , AC . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet the best , and unlimited . References to tlie leading hanking aud commercial firms iu Londou and the Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons are non " , or have been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .

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LONDONMASONICCLUB, 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . THE CLUB IS NOW Ol'EN for the use of Members . Only a limited number of mombetscan bo elected without Entranco Fee and at tho present rate of subscription . Lodges requiring accommodation should make iinmediato application to the Secretary . For all particulars and forms of application , apply to tho Secretary , at tho Offices , 37 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , LONDON , E . C .

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Now ready , Price 3 s Gd , Crown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. REFKISTED raou "THE FKEEMASON ' CHROHICIE . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . Ouu IiiiBiURY BROTHER . 17 . Tns CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON / , 18 . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAW OF EKSBGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . 4 . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP EROM JorrA . 6 . A CORNER STONB . 21 . A PILLAR OV MASONRY . 6 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 9 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 20 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OF THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROWN . 29 . A SHINING LIGHT . U . OUR HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT . 16 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THB CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " OPINIONS OF THE PKESS . "A series of articles , biographical , descriptive , and eulogistic , of somo of the principal Masonic worthies of the day . They aro well written , and though personal , by no means offensive , or intrusive into private life , and in Masonic society will be welcomed as an interesting series of word paintings of members of the Craft . —Standard . " We do not remember to have read any similar series of sketches which surpass this in merit . "—Land and iVatcr . "Admirably written , being free from what arc too often observed in composition—inelegant language anil prolixity . "—Sunday Times . "' J . G . ' writes with a considerable amount of freedom , never he-ituting to 'hit off' a weakness when he finds it publicly displayed by a 'distinguished brother ; ' at the same time he never loses sight of a good trait when it is displayed , either in connexion with tho Craft or iu the service of the public out of doors . Tho sketches are lively reading . " —City Press . "This is a neat book . The Portraits consist of a series of ' word pictures ' of eminent English Masons . It . styles Bro . W . J . Ilughau ' Knight Errant , ' and sketches thirty-two others under equally unique titles . We commend the book as worthy of a place in every Masonic library . "— Voice of Masonry . "Evinces much literary ability , aud is a valuable addition to the few works we have in Masonic biography . "—Philadelphia Keystone . " The book ought to bo in every well arranged Masonic Library . "—New York Courier . " The portraits consist of a series of what we call' pen and ink sketches ' of brethren prominent in all the noble undertakings of English Masonry . Prominent among his brethren we iind Bro . Fred . Binckes , ( ' Our liercule ' s , ' ) whose herculean efforts in behalf of those blessed institutions , the charities of English Masons , have a world-wide reputation , which will live long alter the zealous Craftsman has been , ' laid away to rest . ' "—New York Square . "The style of the author is pleasing , and tho quality of his productions highly cornplimentay to his ability as a writer . " —Masonic Advocate . " There is a piquancy in the ready off-hand dash that lends much zest to the subject , and bars it from studied rhetorical expression . "—Hebrew Leader . "' Ve value the work , and heartily thank Bro . Morgan for our copy "Masonic Jewel . " There can be no doubt that the writer has produced a series of Portraits which will be a source of amusement and pleasure to Masons throughout the world . "—Surrey Comet . "Will be found very interesting and pleasant reading , especially to the Masonic world . " —Burnet Press . " Calculated to raise the Order—if that bo possible—in the estimation of its members , if not of the outer world . "—Trowbridge and North Wilts Advertiser . " Written in a spiritod , racy style , and conveying , in as clear a manner as possible , a ' counterfeit presentment' of some of the rulers of the Craft . " — £ » ex Standard , •' Ouud sensibly written articles . The writer prefaces each of his sketches with some pithy common sense remarks . " —Cushel Gazette . " Cleverly and agreeably sketched , and the work altogether forms a valuable addition to Masonic literature . "—Hyde News . "Very amusing , una beyond doubt , faithful portrait of tho worthies who unconsciously sat for them . "—Deal . Ir ' almer and Sandwich Mercury . "Tho members of the Craft will take it as an acceptable addition to their b . ographical literature . "—Monmouthshire Chronicle . "They are written in a fair and genial tone , thoroughly Masonic . "—Leiah Chronicle . J " Should have a very large s ;\\ e . " —i ; ingsbridgc Gazette . " These sketches are drawn with sparkling ability . " —Banjfshu-c Heporter . "We must sincerely congratulate the author on the success of his endeavour to aim at faithful portraiture , while there is an entire absence of what rni"ht give offence to the most sensitive mind . "—Folkestone JSxpretm . ° "A very acceptable contribution to the history of the Order . The volume has our warmest commendation . "—Kelso Courier . " Drawn with no littlo humour , and embellished with many a deft stroke of good natnreel satire . —Figaro . London ; W . W . MOBGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , free by post , direct from the Office , 67 Barbican .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . BRO . CONSTABLE'S Tickets , entitling tho holder to a chance iu the drawing for LIFE GOVERNORSHIPS Of the abovo Institution aro now ready , prico ONE SHILLING EACH . To bo had of J . CONST AISLE , 13 Sise Lano , Cannon Street , London , E . C .

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^¦ ¦ ¦ - ¦ WVW VVAV JSWA ^ WWA ^ g a^^^^M^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

ON Saturday , the Prince of Wales , who had been on a visit to the Duke of Grafton , at Euston , Suffolk , returned to town . On Monday , accompanied by Prince Louis of Hesse and Prince John of Glucksbnrg , His Royal Highness visited Windsor , and having had a morning ' s shooting in the Great Park , lunched with the Prince and

Princess Christian , at Cumberland Lodge , and then returned to town . The visit was repeated on Wednesday . The Prince and Princess will be at Sandringham perhaps ere these lines reach the eyes of our readers , and will be there joined by the Prince and Princess Louis of Hesse , on a short visit . H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge will hold a levee at the

Horse Guards on Wednesday next , the number of officers being limited to one hundred and fifty . Preparations are being made by onr Norwich brethren for the approaching installation by His Royal Hig hness the Grand Master of

Bro . Lord Snffield , the successor of the late Bro . Walpole in the Provincial Grand Mastership of Norfolk , a Provincial Grand Lodge of Emergency having been held on Saturday for that purpose . A number of distinguished brethren are expected to be present on the occasion .

Hardly a clay passes without one or more meetings being held in connection with the Eastern question . On Saturday a great demonstration was made at Manchester , when it is estimated over 80 , 000 persons were present . Mr . Hugh Birley , Conservative member for that city , presided ,

and among those on the platform were several members of Parliament and local influential persons . Resolutions in snpport of the Government were passed , amidst the greatest demonstrations of enthusiasm . So numerous , indeed , was tbe attendance , that a second meeting had to be held . On

Tuesday an address was presented , at Edinburgh , to Lord John Manners , H . M . Postmaster-General . His Lordship , in acknowledging it , made a long speech , defending the policy which the Government had pursued , and strongly condemning the attacks to which it had been subjected . The speech was very heartily applauded .

Preparations are being made for the formal installation into office of the new Lord Mayor , Alderman Sir Thomas White , on Thursday . No less than seven military bands will take part in the procession , which will include this year the men in armour , attended by their esquires , and

likewise , it is said , a number of elephants , as commemorating the Prince of Wales ' s visit to India . All the ministers , we believe , have accepted the invitation to be present at the

banquet at Guildhall , except the Duke of Richmond and Gordon , who is tho minister in attendance on Her Majesty at Balmoral . People are looking forward with more than the usual interest to hear what the Prime Minister will

say . The Lord Mayor elect was presented to the Lord Chancellor on Thursday , when the latter signified to Alderman White Her Majesty ' s approval of him as Chief Magistrate Elect of the City . A most nnlooked for event occurred ou Friday last ,

being neither more nor less than the return of the Alert , Captain Nares , which reached Valentia , Ireland , shortly after 1 p . m . that day . The Alert parted company with her companion , the Discovery , in the Atlantic , on the 19 th ult . The latter vessel reached Queenstown on Sunday

morning , and later the same day was joined hy the Alert , the two vessels having since arrived at Spithead . The Admiralty haye granted the crews three weeks' leave of

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