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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WAIES , K . G ., ® Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously / j | fj | pleased to accept the special Dedication , / Si A C 3 T ~» T "TJ "NT T ~\ T T ~ l Jtf / Wk A . b Jr'XiJlj JM DID Ul m HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING LA | ^ WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , / fil ^^ l ^ ROYA L INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , f ^ w \ IN THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ 4 % ^^ __ J | | % ? . By BRO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^^^^^^^^^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W .

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LONDON MASONIC CLUB . NOTIC E TO MEMBERS . —Tho Committee have much pleasure in informing the Members that the Club premises will be opened on the 19 th July inst ., and that the formal opening and inauguration banquet will take place on Wednesday , the 2 fith July inst ., when the RIGHT HONORABLE LORD SKELMERSDALE , Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master of Kngland , has kindly consented to preside . Full particulars as to the opening ceremony can be obtained by Members from tho Secretary , at the Offices , 37 Queen Victoria-street , E . C .

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OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

SATISFACTORY progress with several important measures has been made this week in both Houses of Parliament . On Friday , in the Lords , the Merchant Shipping Bill passed through Committee , with more than ono amendment . On Monday , certain alleged atrocities committed by Turkish irregular troops in Bulgaria formed

the subject of a question by Earl Granville , while the Poor LaAV Amendmant Bill received a second reading on Tuesday . In the Commons , on Friday , the House , after some discussion , went into Committee on the Appellate jurisdiction Bill , and were considering the Gth Clause Avhen the

debate Avas adjourned . At nine o ' clock the sitting was not resumed , as the necessary quorum was not present . On Monday , after Mr . Forster had asked the Prime Minister as to certain alleged atrocities by the Turks in Bulgaria , Mr . Richards moved an amendment to the motion for going

into Committee on the Elementary Education Bill , but the honourable gentleman found only ninety-nine supporters against 317 in favour of the Committee . Afc the morning sitting next day , the Committee Avas resumed , and considerable progress was made . In the evening the law relating

to Coroners and Coroners' Inquests Avas discussed , and subsequently the case of Captain O'Sulivan and the Admiralty was hotly debated , a somcAvhafc close division

in a thin house being cheered by the opposition . Intoxieating Liquors Avere the subject of Wednesday ' s debate , and on Thursday , further progress was made with the Education Bill .

On Tuesday , the Prince and Princess of Wales gave a garden party at ChisAvick . The Queen , Avith the Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , attended by the members of her Court , were present , travelling from Windsor by the South Western line , ancl returning : home a little before

eight o ' clock in the evening . Previously the King of the Hellenes , brother of the Princess of Wales , AA'ho reached London the same morning , visited Her Majesty at Windsor Castle . He Avas accompanied thither by his sister and brother-in-laAV , and on arrival at Windsor station was

received by Prince Leopold and the Queen ' s equerries . Subsequently , at a private investiture of the Order of the Garter , the King Avas invested with the insignia of the Order , the Prince of Wales and Prince Leopold assisting

the Queen m performing the usual ceremony . Sir Albert Woods , Garter , Avas in attendance on the occasion . In the afternoon the King , the Prince and Princess of Wales and some of their children , and the Duke of Teck , Avitnessed a Polo match at Hurlingham , betAveen two teams representing Monmouthshire and Hurlingham respectively . Play was

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ALBION LODGE, QUEBEC, AND ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY IN NORTH AMERICA. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
BRO. BAXTER LANGLEY AND HIS CRITICS. Article 5
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DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 12
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS, HAMPSHIRE. Article 14
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WAIES , K . G ., ® Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously / j | fj | pleased to accept the special Dedication , / Si A C 3 T ~» T "TJ "NT T ~\ T T ~ l Jtf / Wk A . b Jr'XiJlj JM DID Ul m HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING LA | ^ WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , / fil ^^ l ^ ROYA L INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL 1875 , f ^ w \ IN THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ 4 % ^^ __ J | | % ? . By BRO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^^^^^^^^^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W .

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WILL BE READY EARLY NEXT WEEK . Price 3 s Gd . Croimi Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS . RBPBI 3 TBD PROM " THE FBEEMASOX ' S CnHOKICLE . " The Volume -will contain the following ;—l . 'Omi LITERARY BROTHER . 17 . THE CHRISTIAN MIKISTBB . 2 .. A DISTINGUISHED MASOK . 18 . THB MYSTIC . 3 . ' THB MAX OF EJCEROT . 19 . A MODEL MASOS . 4 . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP FROM JOPPA . 6 . A COR . VER STOSB . 21 . A PILLAR OH MASOHRT . fi . THE CitAFTSMAX . 22 . BATABD . 7 . THE Gomfsiux , 23 . A RIGHT HAKD MAW . 8 . Ax EASTKBX STAB . 21 . OUB CITIZEN BROTHER . 9 . THE KXIGHT EBRATT . 25 . Ax ABLE PRECEPTOR . 10 . THE OCTOGKKARIAX . 26 . Ax AXCIENT BSITOX . 11 . A ZEALOUS Omasa . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 23 . THE FATHER OP ma LODGB . 13 . FROM UXDER THB CROWX . 29 . A SHIXIXG LIGHT . 14 . OPR HBRCDLBS . 30 . Ax ART STUDBXT . 35 . A MBROIUXT PRIXCB . 31 . THB MARIXER . 16 . THE CUPRCHMAX . 32 . A SOLDIER or FPBTOXB . 33 . "O LD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN . Or by Order of all Booksellers , or -will bo sent , freo by post , direct from the Office , 07 Barbican .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gel EACH , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUMES I ., II . and III . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in tlie United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O . Cloth Casea for Binding can be had from the Offices , price Is 6 d each .

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LONDON MASONIC CLUB . NOTIC E TO MEMBERS . —Tho Committee have much pleasure in informing the Members that the Club premises will be opened on the 19 th July inst ., and that the formal opening and inauguration banquet will take place on Wednesday , the 2 fith July inst ., when the RIGHT HONORABLE LORD SKELMERSDALE , Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master of Kngland , has kindly consented to preside . Full particulars as to the opening ceremony can be obtained by Members from tho Secretary , at the Offices , 37 Queen Victoria-street , E . C .

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LONDON MASONIC CLUB . NOTICE is hereby given that the subscription payable b y Members joining the Club on and after the 20 th July inst . ( until further notice ) will lie £ 5 5 s for Town Members , and £ 3 3 s for Country Members ; instead of £ 3 3 s Town Members , arid £ 1 lis fid Country Members , ns hitherto . The next election of Members will take place on the 25 th inst ., and brethren wishing to avail themstlvcs of the lower scale of subscription must send in their applications before that date . Forms of application can be obtained from the Secretary , at the Offices , 37 Queen Victoria-street , London , E . C .

Ad00806

ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASO N TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , and entitling the holder to a chanco in the Alexandra Palace Art Union , to be had of W . W , IIOBGAIT , 67 Barbican , B . C .

Ar00807

^¦ ¦ JW W . » AW ^ iJMJWlWJAMAqJM H ^^^^^^^^ a Iffi ' iNVWWWW ^ pViVV ^ V / rtV ^ VM 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

SATISFACTORY progress with several important measures has been made this week in both Houses of Parliament . On Friday , in the Lords , the Merchant Shipping Bill passed through Committee , with more than ono amendment . On Monday , certain alleged atrocities committed by Turkish irregular troops in Bulgaria formed

the subject of a question by Earl Granville , while the Poor LaAV Amendmant Bill received a second reading on Tuesday . In the Commons , on Friday , the House , after some discussion , went into Committee on the Appellate jurisdiction Bill , and were considering the Gth Clause Avhen the

debate Avas adjourned . At nine o ' clock the sitting was not resumed , as the necessary quorum was not present . On Monday , after Mr . Forster had asked the Prime Minister as to certain alleged atrocities by the Turks in Bulgaria , Mr . Richards moved an amendment to the motion for going

into Committee on the Elementary Education Bill , but the honourable gentleman found only ninety-nine supporters against 317 in favour of the Committee . Afc the morning sitting next day , the Committee Avas resumed , and considerable progress was made . In the evening the law relating

to Coroners and Coroners' Inquests Avas discussed , and subsequently the case of Captain O'Sulivan and the Admiralty was hotly debated , a somcAvhafc close division

in a thin house being cheered by the opposition . Intoxieating Liquors Avere the subject of Wednesday ' s debate , and on Thursday , further progress was made with the Education Bill .

On Tuesday , the Prince and Princess of Wales gave a garden party at ChisAvick . The Queen , Avith the Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , attended by the members of her Court , were present , travelling from Windsor by the South Western line , ancl returning : home a little before

eight o ' clock in the evening . Previously the King of the Hellenes , brother of the Princess of Wales , AA'ho reached London the same morning , visited Her Majesty at Windsor Castle . He Avas accompanied thither by his sister and brother-in-laAV , and on arrival at Windsor station was

received by Prince Leopold and the Queen ' s equerries . Subsequently , at a private investiture of the Order of the Garter , the King Avas invested with the insignia of the Order , the Prince of Wales and Prince Leopold assisting

the Queen m performing the usual ceremony . Sir Albert Woods , Garter , Avas in attendance on the occasion . In the afternoon the King , the Prince and Princess of Wales and some of their children , and the Duke of Teck , Avitnessed a Polo match at Hurlingham , betAveen two teams representing Monmouthshire and Hurlingham respectively . Play was

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