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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , Wood Green , London , N . OvricF .: 6 F REEMASONS' HALL , W . C . PATRON : HER M AJESTY TnE QUEEN . PUESIDENT : H . R . H . THE P RINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A SPECIAL GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will l > o held at Vrocnuwons' Hull , Gre . it Quecn-stveet , Lincoln's-itm-lieUls , London , on Monday , the 20 th day of August 1 S 77 , on the following business : It will bo moved ou tho recommendation of thoGeuenl Committee , That the Report of tho House Committee iu " Extension of Accommoduti n " as submitted to tho Genera Committeo , be approved and confirmed , ami that in accordance therewith tho rmildirig at Wood Green be enlarged , for tho reception of 3 : 3 additional Boys , at the estimated expenditure of £ 3 , 000 . The Chair will be taken at Twelve o'clock noon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary . StU August 1877 .
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MASONIO AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Incorporated Pursuant to 37 and 3 S Vic , c . 42 . Offices : 1 Gresnam Buildings , Basinghall Street , E . C . Shares , £ 15 each . Advances withoufprcmium on Free-Monthly Subscription , 3 s per share . hold . Copyhold , or Leasehold Pro-Paid up Shares issued . V % Ife mL \ somA investments . Entrance fee , is per share . Deposits at J and 5 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 . Prospectuses ami information mag be obtained of J . 21 . GINDElt , Secretary .
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THEMASONICQUARTETTE. BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGK MUSUUAVK undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Ilnncmets . 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 . rpiIE ohject of this Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-JL nil education , commensurato with the present improved state of society . PREPARATION FOR THE CIVIL SEBVIOE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OF FKECEPTOR . S , SOCIETY OF ARTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to tho loading banking and commercial firms iu London and tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons are now , or havo been , educated at tho College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .
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Price os 6 d , Grown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. REPRINTED MOM "THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . " Tho Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . > 1 " . 'fun CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 1 ! . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . ; ] s . Trti ; MYSTIC 8 . Tint MAN OV ENERGY . i v . ) . A MODEL MASON . 4 . FATHER TIME . I 20 . A Can- FROM JOITA 8 . A CORNER STONE . 21 . A PILLAR OF MASONRY . ti . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 2 : 1 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 . IHE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 2 fJ . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OF THE LODGE 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROIVN' . 2 ! l . A SHINING LIGHT . It . OUR HERCULES . HO . AN ART STUDENT . 15 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THE CHURCHMAN . I 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE 33 . " OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , free b y post , direct from the Office , 67 Barbican .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to Us Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gel EACH . THEFREEMASON'SCHRONIOLE, VOLUMES I , II ., in ., iv . and V . Pent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . 0 . 0 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Cloth Oases for Binding tho Yolnmea of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE can be had from the Oilices , price Is 6 d each .
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Our Weekly Budget
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET
WE are now rapidly approaching the close of the Session , and both Houses are doing their utmost to expedite what business yet remains to bo done . The House of Lords has sat every day , Saturday and Wednesday , which are usually dies non , included . The reports of tho work they have done make but little show , but people are not inclined
to talk much in the dog days , and when the grouse season is at hand . On Thursday , the Royal assent -was given to a number of Bills , the Royal Commissioners being the Lord Chancellor , Lord Skelmersdale , and the Marquis of Hertford . A brief respite occurred in the belief that the Scotch School
Board Bill would come up from the Commons , but as this did not happen , their lordships adjourned . Certain measures were dealt with at the short sitting of Friday , and on Saturday , the Board of Education ( Scotland ) Continuance Bill having been read a second time , the standing orders
wero suspended , and the Bill passed through its remaining stages . Less than half an hour sufficed for the despatch , of business on Monday , but on Tuesday there were one or two subjects discussed , among them tho Civil Business afc Assizes in Lancashire , Lord Redesdale having presented a
petition asking for an improvement in the present arrangements for conducting the civil business at the Assizes in this county . The Lord Chancellor spoke at some length , and declared that the government would take care that the Assize business was regulated in the best possible
manner , promising , that if he saw his way to adopting any improvement , it should be done . The Prisons ( Ireland ) Bill was read a second time , in spite of a protest from Earl Spencer against pressing it forward at the fag end of the
Session . On Wednesday , the Duke of Richmond and Gordon moved the second reading of the Destructive Insects Bill , a measure which seems imperative with the fear of tho arrival of the Colorado Beetle before our eyes . The House subsequently adjourned .
The House of Commons has been less talkative and more
business-like this week . The House sat later on Thursday , owing to the time occupied in Committee over the Board of Education ( Scotland ) Continuance Bill . This having passed , and been ordered to be reported , the Irish Judicature Bill was considered , as amended , when an amendment by
Mr . Butt on clause 13 was rejected by 113 to 35 . At the morning sitting on Friday , the South Africa Bill was considered as amended , but several amendments to get rid of the measure were proposed by Mr . O'Donnell , Mr . ParnelJ , and their immediate colleagues , and consequently several
divisions took place , the majorities in every case being in the proportion of 95 or 96 to 1 . After reading a second timo the Colonial Stock Bill , and disposing of other business , the House rose , but resumed again at nine o ' clock , and having completed the consideration in Committee of the County
Officers and Courts ( Ireland ) Bill , ifc was reported to the Houses . The Prisons ( Ireland ) and the Prisons ( Scotland ) Bills also passed through Committee . On Saturday , the South Africa Bill was read a third time , and passed amid loud cheers . The Lords' amendments to the Universities
of Oxford and Cambridge Bill were then considered ; soveral attempts to defeat them were made , but in the majority of cases unsuccessfully . The Prisons ( Ireland ) Bill and the Sheriff Courts ( Scotland ) Bill were then considered as amended , and afterwards read a third time and passed .
On Monday , there was a full programme of business to be dealt with , the proposed New Army Warrant being by far tho most important matter to be discussed . Previously the Lords' amendments to the Metropolitan Street Improvement Bill came on for consideration .
Mr . Fawcett , Mr . GorsL Sir H . James , Sir J . M . Hos'p-, T- » ••DO ' Mr . Raikes , and others , took part in the debate , and in the result the amendments were disagreed with , and a Committee was appointed to draw up reasons for such disagreement , and to report them to the Upper House . Later ir ^
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , Wood Green , London , N . OvricF .: 6 F REEMASONS' HALL , W . C . PATRON : HER M AJESTY TnE QUEEN . PUESIDENT : H . R . H . THE P RINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . A SPECIAL GENERAL COURT of the Governors and Subscribers will l > o held at Vrocnuwons' Hull , Gre . it Quecn-stveet , Lincoln's-itm-lieUls , London , on Monday , the 20 th day of August 1 S 77 , on the following business : It will bo moved ou tho recommendation of thoGeuenl Committee , That the Report of tho House Committee iu " Extension of Accommoduti n " as submitted to tho Genera Committeo , be approved and confirmed , ami that in accordance therewith tho rmildirig at Wood Green be enlarged , for tho reception of 3 : 3 additional Boys , at the estimated expenditure of £ 3 , 000 . The Chair will be taken at Twelve o'clock noon precisely . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary . StU August 1877 .
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MASONIO AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Incorporated Pursuant to 37 and 3 S Vic , c . 42 . Offices : 1 Gresnam Buildings , Basinghall Street , E . C . Shares , £ 15 each . Advances withoufprcmium on Free-Monthly Subscription , 3 s per share . hold . Copyhold , or Leasehold Pro-Paid up Shares issued . V % Ife mL \ somA investments . Entrance fee , is per share . Deposits at J and 5 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 . Prospectuses ami information mag be obtained of J . 21 . GINDElt , Secretary .
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THEMASONICQUARTETTE. BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGK MUSUUAVK undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Ilnncmets . 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 . rpiIE ohject of this Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-JL nil education , commensurato with the present improved state of society . PREPARATION FOR THE CIVIL SEBVIOE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OF FKECEPTOR . S , SOCIETY OF ARTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to tho loading banking and commercial firms iu London and tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons are now , or havo been , educated at tho College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .
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Price os 6 d , Grown 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS. REPRINTED MOM "THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE . " Tho Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . > 1 " . 'fun CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 1 ! . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . ; ] s . Trti ; MYSTIC 8 . Tint MAN OV ENERGY . i v . ) . A MODEL MASON . 4 . FATHER TIME . I 20 . A Can- FROM JOITA 8 . A CORNER STONE . 21 . A PILLAR OF MASONRY . ti . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 2 : 1 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 . IHE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 2 fJ . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OF THE LODGE 13 . FROM UNDER THE CROIVN' . 2 ! l . A SHINING LIGHT . It . OUR HERCULES . HO . AN ART STUDENT . 15 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THE CHURCHMAN . I 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE 33 . " OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , free b y post , direct from the Office , 67 Barbican .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to Us Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gel EACH . THEFREEMASON'SCHRONIOLE, VOLUMES I , II ., in ., iv . and V . Pent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . 0 . 0 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Cloth Oases for Binding tho Yolnmea of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE can be had from the Oilices , price Is 6 d each .
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flAMy ^ MgSg ^ H^^^^Mi^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET
WE are now rapidly approaching the close of the Session , and both Houses are doing their utmost to expedite what business yet remains to bo done . The House of Lords has sat every day , Saturday and Wednesday , which are usually dies non , included . The reports of tho work they have done make but little show , but people are not inclined
to talk much in the dog days , and when the grouse season is at hand . On Thursday , the Royal assent -was given to a number of Bills , the Royal Commissioners being the Lord Chancellor , Lord Skelmersdale , and the Marquis of Hertford . A brief respite occurred in the belief that the Scotch School
Board Bill would come up from the Commons , but as this did not happen , their lordships adjourned . Certain measures were dealt with at the short sitting of Friday , and on Saturday , the Board of Education ( Scotland ) Continuance Bill having been read a second time , the standing orders
wero suspended , and the Bill passed through its remaining stages . Less than half an hour sufficed for the despatch , of business on Monday , but on Tuesday there were one or two subjects discussed , among them tho Civil Business afc Assizes in Lancashire , Lord Redesdale having presented a
petition asking for an improvement in the present arrangements for conducting the civil business at the Assizes in this county . The Lord Chancellor spoke at some length , and declared that the government would take care that the Assize business was regulated in the best possible
manner , promising , that if he saw his way to adopting any improvement , it should be done . The Prisons ( Ireland ) Bill was read a second time , in spite of a protest from Earl Spencer against pressing it forward at the fag end of the
Session . On Wednesday , the Duke of Richmond and Gordon moved the second reading of the Destructive Insects Bill , a measure which seems imperative with the fear of tho arrival of the Colorado Beetle before our eyes . The House subsequently adjourned .
The House of Commons has been less talkative and more
business-like this week . The House sat later on Thursday , owing to the time occupied in Committee over the Board of Education ( Scotland ) Continuance Bill . This having passed , and been ordered to be reported , the Irish Judicature Bill was considered , as amended , when an amendment by
Mr . Butt on clause 13 was rejected by 113 to 35 . At the morning sitting on Friday , the South Africa Bill was considered as amended , but several amendments to get rid of the measure were proposed by Mr . O'Donnell , Mr . ParnelJ , and their immediate colleagues , and consequently several
divisions took place , the majorities in every case being in the proportion of 95 or 96 to 1 . After reading a second timo the Colonial Stock Bill , and disposing of other business , the House rose , but resumed again at nine o ' clock , and having completed the consideration in Committee of the County
Officers and Courts ( Ireland ) Bill , ifc was reported to the Houses . The Prisons ( Ireland ) and the Prisons ( Scotland ) Bills also passed through Committee . On Saturday , the South Africa Bill was read a third time , and passed amid loud cheers . The Lords' amendments to the Universities
of Oxford and Cambridge Bill were then considered ; soveral attempts to defeat them were made , but in the majority of cases unsuccessfully . The Prisons ( Ireland ) Bill and the Sheriff Courts ( Scotland ) Bill were then considered as amended , and afterwards read a third time and passed .
On Monday , there was a full programme of business to be dealt with , the proposed New Army Warrant being by far tho most important matter to be discussed . Previously the Lords' amendments to the Metropolitan Street Improvement Bill came on for consideration .
Mr . Fawcett , Mr . GorsL Sir H . James , Sir J . M . Hos'p-, T- » ••DO ' Mr . Raikes , and others , took part in the debate , and in the result the amendments were disagreed with , and a Committee was appointed to draw up reasons for such disagreement , and to report them to the Upper House . Later ir ^