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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GKEAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON , "W . C . The ndmimblc unci unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establismeut for ZMT-A-SOZETia ZB ^ nSTQ . TJIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , 4 c . Is too well known to need comment . Tlio entire immurement has been changed , and the KsttiblUhuient in all its brunches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CTJISnSTE OW THE ELIGHE-IEST CHARACTER . WISES PEBFECT IN CONDITION ANI > QUALITY . N . B . —DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest measure ol' public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION 2 S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , and Salad , Served from 12 to i daily . —GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .
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THEMASONICSEASON. TO WORSHIPFUL MASTERS and SECRETARIES of LODGES . Bro . George Smith ( from Anderton's ) will bo pleased to supply TAIUFF or CKAROKS for INSTALLATION BANQUETS , VESTRY DINNERS , & c , & c . for large or small parties . Address—GEORGE SMITH , GeorgoTavera , Billingsgate Market .
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JVbii' Heady , Price 2 s Gd , by Inland post 2 s Sid . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , GRAND MASTER . A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE , with some mention of thoso Bodies which claim to be derived from it . By Sir P . COLQUHOUIT , LL . D ., Q . C ., lato Chancellor of tho Order in England .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 3 s Gel EACH , THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE. VOJLUMES 1 to 7 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address iu the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O .
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Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
rpHE Queen remains at her northern residence . Their JL Eoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales reached London on Monday on their return from
Paris . It is announced that the Indian Collection of the Prince of Wales , now in the Paris Exhibition , is , by consent of His Royal Highness , to he removed to the Edinburgh Museum .
The Earl of Carnarvon on Tuesday night delivered an address at Edinburgh , on Imperial Administration , in -which he contrasted the present amicable relations between the Colouies and the Home Government with the dislike formerly entertained by the former towards " Downingstruet . "
The present candidates for the office of Rector of Aberdeen University are Mr . Cross , the Home Secretary , and Lord Rosebeiy , the Earl of Aberdeen having -withdrawn . The deaths havo been announced of the Dowager
Marchioness of Cholmondeley ; Mr . J . W . Miles , formerly M . P . for Bristol ; Mr . Kenneth Macleay , a distinguished Scottish artist ; aud of Mr . Samuel Phelps , the wellknown actor .
Lord Penzance , as Dean of Arches , on Saturday delivered a long jadgment declining to enforce the monition pronounced against tho Rev . J . Edwards , of Prestbury , as the Court of Queeu ' s Bench had granted a prohibition in the case of Mr . Mackouochie . Lord Peuzauce criticised very
Our Weekly Budget.
sharply the action of the Queen ' s Bench in overruling the decisions of tho Arches Court . A new set of rules -was issued on Monday prescribing changes in the mode of hearing summonses at Judges ' Chambers .
A pedestrian match extending over six days was Drought to a close at tho Agricultural Hall on Saturday . There were nineteen competitors , and the winner , a man named Corkey , travelled within the period a distance of 521 miles . Brown , the second man , had covered 506 miles .
A match at football was p layed at Kennington Oval on Monday night by the electric lig ht . The experiment was , on the whole , successful , but improvements in some of the details were desirable . A fire broke out at Maynooth College on Friday last , and
half the western wing of the building was destroyed . Mining operations in Cornwall are almost entirely suspended , and many of the miners are emigrating from the district .
A party of mining engineers visited the Sandwell-park Collieries on Wednesday . During tho descent , two gentlemen fell out of tho cage . One , Mr . Arnold , was killed upon tho spot , and the other , Mr . Barker , Avas dangerouslyinjured .
Many hundreds of farm labourers in Kent have struck against the proposed reduction of wages . Several cotton mills at Burnley have resumed working , the operatives accepting reduced wages .
A lig hter was run down and sunk in the Mersey by the steamer City of Baltimore , and one man was drowned . The steamer J . 0 . Scott ran down a foreign schooner on Tuesday off Hartlepool , and the crew of the latter vessel were drowned .
The Malabar steam transport , about to convey troops to India , was disabled on Saturday by the derangement of her machinery , and was towed into Plymouth Harbour . The master , mate , and boatswain of a merchant vessel ,
the Maggie Dixon , were convicted at Exeter Assizes , of gross cruelty towards an apprentice . The master was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment , and the other prisoners to five years penal servitude .
A labourer engaged in unloading a vessel in the Liverpool clocks died from the effects of excessive drinking of rum , which formed part of the cargo . A police sergeant at St . Helen ' s , near Liverpool , was shot dead by a man whom he had stopped upon suspicion . The murderer has since been arrested at his mother ' s
house in Ireland . A man of independent means , living at Uttoxeter , murdered his wife and then committed suicide . A boatman , named Mumford , at Dover , on Tuesday , killed his wife and child by stabbing them with a dagger .
A man named Charles Peace , who is awaiting his trial in London for burglary at Blackheath , has been identified as the murderer of a Mr . Dixon , near Sheffield , two
years ago . One of the directors of the City of Glasgow Bank , Mr . Stewart , has been released upon sureties to the extent of ; 615 , 000 . The other directors in custody have applied to
be released , but have not yet offered sufficient sureties . A public meeting was held in Glasgow on Monday , when a subscription was opened for the relief of the shareholders in the City Bank , and upwards of £ 55 , 000 was at once subscribed . That amount has since been increased to
nearly £ 80 , 000 . Subscriptions have also been opened in Edinburgh , Dundee , and other Scottish towns . The Viceroy ' s second letter to the Ameer Shere Ali was
delivered on Saturday last to the Afghan Commander at Ali Masjid , and with peremptory demand for a reply before the 20 th inst . Public opinion in India is decidedly adverse to this renewal of communications after the Ameer ' s
refusal to allow the British Mission to proceed to Cubul , iind there is no expectation of any concession on his part . Iu the meantime military preparations on the frontier are beincr vigorou-ly carried on . General Sir S . J . Browne has been appointed to the command of the Peshawur force ,
and Sir N . Chamberlain will accompany the Viceroy to Lahore as Military Member of Council . A fresh division , composed of a Bombay and a Madras brigade , has been ordered to the frontier . M . Grei g , the Minister of Finance ,
has returned to St . Petersburg , without having succeeded in what was believed to have been the object of his mission —the arrangement of a foreign loan . The Porte , upon the advice of the British Ambassador , has directed , the evacuation of Varna . In Roumelia the insurrection is ex «
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GKEAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON , "W . C . The ndmimblc unci unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establismeut for ZMT-A-SOZETia ZB ^ nSTQ . TJIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , 4 c . Is too well known to need comment . Tlio entire immurement has been changed , and the KsttiblUhuient in all its brunches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CTJISnSTE OW THE ELIGHE-IEST CHARACTER . WISES PEBFECT IN CONDITION ANI > QUALITY . N . B . —DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest measure ol' public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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FISHDINNERSINPERFECTION 2 S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , and Salad , Served from 12 to i daily . —GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .
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THEMASONICSEASON. TO WORSHIPFUL MASTERS and SECRETARIES of LODGES . Bro . George Smith ( from Anderton's ) will bo pleased to supply TAIUFF or CKAROKS for INSTALLATION BANQUETS , VESTRY DINNERS , & c , & c . for large or small parties . Address—GEORGE SMITH , GeorgoTavera , Billingsgate Market .
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JVbii' Heady , Price 2 s Gd , by Inland post 2 s Sid . DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES , GRAND MASTER . A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE , with some mention of thoso Bodies which claim to be derived from it . By Sir P . COLQUHOUIT , LL . D ., Q . C ., lato Chancellor of tho Order in England .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 3 s Gel EACH , THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE. VOJLUMES 1 to 7 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address iu the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O .
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L ^ . 1 re M ¦ . ¦ « w-uanMn . bdSaL ....- ¦ ..- l ^" 3 n " 3 V'B C B B f V ' ia w ' p - * \ V p p rt *^„ tiJ' & jj ' vPu ' B ** r \ m Jk \ H^^^^^^^a
67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
rpHE Queen remains at her northern residence . Their JL Eoyal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales reached London on Monday on their return from
Paris . It is announced that the Indian Collection of the Prince of Wales , now in the Paris Exhibition , is , by consent of His Royal Highness , to he removed to the Edinburgh Museum .
The Earl of Carnarvon on Tuesday night delivered an address at Edinburgh , on Imperial Administration , in -which he contrasted the present amicable relations between the Colouies and the Home Government with the dislike formerly entertained by the former towards " Downingstruet . "
The present candidates for the office of Rector of Aberdeen University are Mr . Cross , the Home Secretary , and Lord Rosebeiy , the Earl of Aberdeen having -withdrawn . The deaths havo been announced of the Dowager
Marchioness of Cholmondeley ; Mr . J . W . Miles , formerly M . P . for Bristol ; Mr . Kenneth Macleay , a distinguished Scottish artist ; aud of Mr . Samuel Phelps , the wellknown actor .
Lord Penzance , as Dean of Arches , on Saturday delivered a long jadgment declining to enforce the monition pronounced against tho Rev . J . Edwards , of Prestbury , as the Court of Queeu ' s Bench had granted a prohibition in the case of Mr . Mackouochie . Lord Peuzauce criticised very
Our Weekly Budget.
sharply the action of the Queen ' s Bench in overruling the decisions of tho Arches Court . A new set of rules -was issued on Monday prescribing changes in the mode of hearing summonses at Judges ' Chambers .
A pedestrian match extending over six days was Drought to a close at tho Agricultural Hall on Saturday . There were nineteen competitors , and the winner , a man named Corkey , travelled within the period a distance of 521 miles . Brown , the second man , had covered 506 miles .
A match at football was p layed at Kennington Oval on Monday night by the electric lig ht . The experiment was , on the whole , successful , but improvements in some of the details were desirable . A fire broke out at Maynooth College on Friday last , and
half the western wing of the building was destroyed . Mining operations in Cornwall are almost entirely suspended , and many of the miners are emigrating from the district .
A party of mining engineers visited the Sandwell-park Collieries on Wednesday . During tho descent , two gentlemen fell out of tho cage . One , Mr . Arnold , was killed upon tho spot , and the other , Mr . Barker , Avas dangerouslyinjured .
Many hundreds of farm labourers in Kent have struck against the proposed reduction of wages . Several cotton mills at Burnley have resumed working , the operatives accepting reduced wages .
A lig hter was run down and sunk in the Mersey by the steamer City of Baltimore , and one man was drowned . The steamer J . 0 . Scott ran down a foreign schooner on Tuesday off Hartlepool , and the crew of the latter vessel were drowned .
The Malabar steam transport , about to convey troops to India , was disabled on Saturday by the derangement of her machinery , and was towed into Plymouth Harbour . The master , mate , and boatswain of a merchant vessel ,
the Maggie Dixon , were convicted at Exeter Assizes , of gross cruelty towards an apprentice . The master was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment , and the other prisoners to five years penal servitude .
A labourer engaged in unloading a vessel in the Liverpool clocks died from the effects of excessive drinking of rum , which formed part of the cargo . A police sergeant at St . Helen ' s , near Liverpool , was shot dead by a man whom he had stopped upon suspicion . The murderer has since been arrested at his mother ' s
house in Ireland . A man of independent means , living at Uttoxeter , murdered his wife and then committed suicide . A boatman , named Mumford , at Dover , on Tuesday , killed his wife and child by stabbing them with a dagger .
A man named Charles Peace , who is awaiting his trial in London for burglary at Blackheath , has been identified as the murderer of a Mr . Dixon , near Sheffield , two
years ago . One of the directors of the City of Glasgow Bank , Mr . Stewart , has been released upon sureties to the extent of ; 615 , 000 . The other directors in custody have applied to
be released , but have not yet offered sufficient sureties . A public meeting was held in Glasgow on Monday , when a subscription was opened for the relief of the shareholders in the City Bank , and upwards of £ 55 , 000 was at once subscribed . That amount has since been increased to
nearly £ 80 , 000 . Subscriptions have also been opened in Edinburgh , Dundee , and other Scottish towns . The Viceroy ' s second letter to the Ameer Shere Ali was
delivered on Saturday last to the Afghan Commander at Ali Masjid , and with peremptory demand for a reply before the 20 th inst . Public opinion in India is decidedly adverse to this renewal of communications after the Ameer ' s
refusal to allow the British Mission to proceed to Cubul , iind there is no expectation of any concession on his part . Iu the meantime military preparations on the frontier are beincr vigorou-ly carried on . General Sir S . J . Browne has been appointed to the command of the Peshawur force ,
and Sir N . Chamberlain will accompany the Viceroy to Lahore as Military Member of Council . A fresh division , composed of a Bombay and a Madras brigade , has been ordered to the frontier . M . Grei g , the Minister of Finance ,
has returned to St . Petersburg , without having succeeded in what was believed to have been the object of his mission —the arrangement of a foreign loan . The Porte , upon the advice of the British Ambassador , has directed , the evacuation of Varna . In Roumelia the insurrection is ex «