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THE MASONIO QUARTETTE . BEOS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , ami GKORGK MUSGRAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the ' Ceremonies and Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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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 tho present improved state of society . FflBrABATIOX FOB THE ClVIL SSBVICB , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OP PBBCBPTOBB , SociBir OF ABM , IHB SciBifca AND ABI EXAMIKAHOM , & O . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet the best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and commercial firms in London and the Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons , are now , or have been educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to the Principal

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CRICKET FREEMASONS' SCHOOL v . GROCERS' COMPANY'S SCHOOL . A BOYS' MATCH will be played at the ALEXANDRA PALACE GROUND , on SATURDAY , the 15 th instant . let September 1877 .

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THERE is little to record of the movements of tho Queen and the other members of the Royal Family . The weather prevented Her Majesty from attending the annnal gathering of the Dnff and Farqnharson Highlanders at Braemar . However , the nsual games were held , varied on this occasion by the introduction of the tug of war .

On Saturday , the Prince of Wales landed at Trouville , for the purpose of making a brief sojourn , and on the same day Prince Leopold visited Braemar , accompanied by Mr . Gathorne Hardy , the minister in attendance on the Queen , and having driven to Lochcallater , the party had

some sport . Lunch was then served , and they returned to Braemar , and thence to Balmoral . The Princess of Walea and her children are still at Osborne , where Prince Albert Victor is , no doubt , rapidly regaining his strength . It is said Her Royal Highness will shortly visit her father ' s court at Copenhagen , and that next year the Prince and

Princess will together visit Nottingham , the castle of which will be opened in the month of May or June next , as an Art Museum in connection with South Kensington . At all events , a very favourable answer has been received from the Prince ' s private secretary , to the effect that the

invitation shall receive their Royal Highnesses most anxious consideration , and that the visit will , if it can be made , give them great satisfaction . There was a large gathering of brethren at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday . Bro . Dr .

Hamilton presided as Grand Master , and moved the votes of 200 guineas to the sufferers at St . John , New Brunswick , and 100 guineas to those on the coast of Peru . Bro . Clabon ' s motion was carried unanimously , and the grant of 1 , 000

guineas has alread y been remitted to the Indian Famine Relief Fund , Bro . the Grand Treasurer having announced his intention of doing so , in accordance with former precedents , without waiting for the confirmation of the minutes .

The firework contests at the Alexandra Palace form one of the chief attractions of the season . On Saturday last , was held the competition between M . Ruggieri , pyrotechnist to the late Napoleon III ., and Mr . Pain of Walworth , which had originally been fixed for the 18 th August . There

was a magnificent display by both competitors , but the award of the judges was given in favour of our fellowcountryman by six points to four . The passage of the Danube is still effected every Monday , Wednesday , and Thursday evenings , weather , of course , permitting ; and

will continue to be so for some short time longer j but those who have not seen this grand military spectacle will be wise to take an early opportunity of going . There have

also been some grand displays of fireworks at the Crystal Palace , where Messrs . C . T . Brock and Co . are the presid * ing pyrotechnists , and their name is a guarantee of the ex « cellence of the display .

On Saturday last partridge shooting commenced , and from all accounts it seems likely this will prove one of the most favourable seasons for many years past . In many parts of the country , owing to the heavy rains , but little corn has been cut , and consequently there has been a limit

to the sport that could be indulged in ; but the news from Kent is very favourable , and also from Guildford , Warwickshire , and Worcestershire ; but from the north , though tbe weather has been eminently favourable , there have been

fewer sportsmen out , while in Scotland the fields are still covered with crops . The birds are described as being , for the most part , healthy and strong , while in Kent single coveys of twenty birds were not uncommon , the average being fully sixteen .

The cricket season has now ended , the last county fixture , the match between Notts and Yorkshire , ending in a draw somewhat in favour of the latter . In the match be

tween Surrey and Gloucestershire , the latter had an advau

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THE CONDUCT OF LODGES Article 1
MASONIC PORTRAITS. (No. 49.) Article 2
SPECIAL GRAND LODGE, EASTERN DIVISION, SOUTH WALES. Article 3
THE ELEANOR LODGE, No. 1707 Article 5
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF DORSET Article 5
CORRESPONDENCE Article 6
Old Warrants. Article 6
ST. ANDREW LODGE, No. 432, S.C Article 7
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THE UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 10
IRELAND. Article 10
BOMBAY Article 10
REVIEWS Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 13
AFTER AN ADVERSE BALLOT—WHAT? Article 14
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MASONIC AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Incorporated Pursuant to 37 and 38 Vic , c . 42 . Offices : 1 Gresham Buildings , Basinghall Street , E . C . Shares , £ 25 each . Advances without'preininm on Free-Monthly Subscription , 5 s per share . uoU 1 » Copyboul , or Leasehold Fro-Pnid up Shares issued . V %% aud sound Investments . Entrance fee , Is per share . Deposits at J and 6 per cent . Members of tho Craft are strongly advised to join . Subscription Meetings First Tuesday in each month , from 6 to 7 . 30 o ' clock , at the Offices . Protpeclaats and information may be obtained of J . II . OINDSS , Secretary .

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THE MASONIO QUARTETTE . BEOS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , ami GKORGK MUSGRAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the ' Ceremonies and Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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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 tho present improved state of society . FflBrABATIOX FOB THE ClVIL SSBVICB , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OP PBBCBPTOBB , SociBir OF ABM , IHB SciBifca AND ABI EXAMIKAHOM , & O . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet the best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and commercial firms in London and the Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons , are now , or have been educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to the Principal

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CRICKET FREEMASONS' SCHOOL v . GROCERS' COMPANY'S SCHOOL . A BOYS' MATCH will be played at the ALEXANDRA PALACE GROUND , on SATURDAY , the 15 th instant . let September 1877 .

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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but Bhould any difficulty be experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " ' Tbe Terms , of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DKISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . VV . JORDAN , 169 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEES , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . VICKEES , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Goswell Road , E . C .

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NOTICE . —BACK NUMBERS . Brethren -who desire to complete their sets of the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE , bhould make early application for Back N umbers . At present all are in print , bub oi some we have only a few copies left . Cases , for binding the several volumes can be had at the Office , 67 Barbican .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge , " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PEICE 8 s 6 d EACH , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUMES I ., 11 ., III ., IV . and V . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O . London : — "VV . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C .

Ar00808

^^^^^ G 5 i _ - ^^ ^^^^^ ^^ 67 BAEBICAN , E . O .

Our Weekly Budget

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET

THERE is little to record of the movements of tho Queen and the other members of the Royal Family . The weather prevented Her Majesty from attending the annnal gathering of the Dnff and Farqnharson Highlanders at Braemar . However , the nsual games were held , varied on this occasion by the introduction of the tug of war .

On Saturday , the Prince of Wales landed at Trouville , for the purpose of making a brief sojourn , and on the same day Prince Leopold visited Braemar , accompanied by Mr . Gathorne Hardy , the minister in attendance on the Queen , and having driven to Lochcallater , the party had

some sport . Lunch was then served , and they returned to Braemar , and thence to Balmoral . The Princess of Walea and her children are still at Osborne , where Prince Albert Victor is , no doubt , rapidly regaining his strength . It is said Her Royal Highness will shortly visit her father ' s court at Copenhagen , and that next year the Prince and

Princess will together visit Nottingham , the castle of which will be opened in the month of May or June next , as an Art Museum in connection with South Kensington . At all events , a very favourable answer has been received from the Prince ' s private secretary , to the effect that the

invitation shall receive their Royal Highnesses most anxious consideration , and that the visit will , if it can be made , give them great satisfaction . There was a large gathering of brethren at the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge on Wednesday . Bro . Dr .

Hamilton presided as Grand Master , and moved the votes of 200 guineas to the sufferers at St . John , New Brunswick , and 100 guineas to those on the coast of Peru . Bro . Clabon ' s motion was carried unanimously , and the grant of 1 , 000

guineas has alread y been remitted to the Indian Famine Relief Fund , Bro . the Grand Treasurer having announced his intention of doing so , in accordance with former precedents , without waiting for the confirmation of the minutes .

The firework contests at the Alexandra Palace form one of the chief attractions of the season . On Saturday last , was held the competition between M . Ruggieri , pyrotechnist to the late Napoleon III ., and Mr . Pain of Walworth , which had originally been fixed for the 18 th August . There

was a magnificent display by both competitors , but the award of the judges was given in favour of our fellowcountryman by six points to four . The passage of the Danube is still effected every Monday , Wednesday , and Thursday evenings , weather , of course , permitting ; and

will continue to be so for some short time longer j but those who have not seen this grand military spectacle will be wise to take an early opportunity of going . There have

also been some grand displays of fireworks at the Crystal Palace , where Messrs . C . T . Brock and Co . are the presid * ing pyrotechnists , and their name is a guarantee of the ex « cellence of the display .

On Saturday last partridge shooting commenced , and from all accounts it seems likely this will prove one of the most favourable seasons for many years past . In many parts of the country , owing to the heavy rains , but little corn has been cut , and consequently there has been a limit

to the sport that could be indulged in ; but the news from Kent is very favourable , and also from Guildford , Warwickshire , and Worcestershire ; but from the north , though tbe weather has been eminently favourable , there have been

fewer sportsmen out , while in Scotland the fields are still covered with crops . The birds are described as being , for the most part , healthy and strong , while in Kent single coveys of twenty birds were not uncommon , the average being fully sixteen .

The cricket season has now ended , the last county fixture , the match between Notts and Yorkshire , ending in a draw somewhat in favour of the latter . In the match be

tween Surrey and Gloucestershire , the latter had an advau

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