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SPIERS AND POND'S HOLBORN VIADUCT HOTEL , HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON . llUYl Ur till I AtteutlonUesiwcUaiyriKiuestciltotho IllUVl UrC «« : M : ^ s o nsr i c BOOMS . 'Among the other conveniences of tho Hotel there is u tine Hall , adapted for Masonic requirements , elegantly fitted by liro . George Kenuiug . Adjoining the Lodge Room is a Reception Room and fino Ltuuiuetiug Koom ; entirely distinct from tho rest of the building . "—Freemason .
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ROYAL MA 80 IC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roB AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . milE ANNIVEKSABY FESTIVAL OF THIS INSTITUTION X will take place on Wednesday , the 13 th February 1878 , at Freemasons ' Tavern , Great Queen-street , Loudon , upon which occasion His Grace the DUKE OF MANCHESTEE , R . W . Prov . G . M . for Norths and Hunts , if us graciously signified his intention of presiding . Brethren desirous of accepting the ollico of Steward upon this occasion will greatly oblige by forwarding their names aud Masonic rant , as soon as convenient , to tho Secretary , who will gladly give every information required . JAMiflS TERRY , Prov . G . D . fJ . Herts , Secretary , 4 Frcomasons' Hall , London , W . O .
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LEYTON COLLEGE , ESSEX . BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN , GEORGE d . WESTFIELD , L . G . P ., F . S . A ., PRINCIPAL . rjIHE object of thia Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-JL ral education , commensm'ate with tho present improved state of society . FjiBPAiuiiON ion THE CIVIL SEKVICE , UAICBKIDGB MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OB FltJiCEl'TOHS , SoCIisir OJ ? AlIB , 111 * SciJJJfCK AMD AM EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and conunorcial firms in London aud tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons are now , or have been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .
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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BUEGESS PEIUtY , AETHUlt THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS and GEORGK MITSGKAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies aud Uanquets . For Terms : —Address , BE 0 . E , MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE . mHE FllEEMASON'S ( JllKONlOLK can be ordered of any - « - Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Otlice , ou 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 Otlice . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CIIUONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto , ' , ,., 0 3 G SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per lino . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . siugle column , 5 s per inch . Doublo Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Agents , from whom Copies can always he had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DKISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 1 G 9 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . 11 . SIMPSON , 7 lied Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCEK and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEKS , Angel Court , 172 Straud . Mr . H . VICKEES , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Goswell Itoad , E . C . Advertisers will findTnE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Croivn 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS ItErRIHTED TBOJI "Tl £ E tfllEEMASOJf ' s CuBOJflCLE . " London : W . W . MOBGA . 3 S " . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , freo by post , direct from tho Ollico , G 7 Barbican .
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67 BAEBICAN , E . O .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
npHE Court is now at Windsor , where a Council was X held on Wednesday , at which the Queen presided . The Duko of Richmond and Gordon , tho Earl of Beaconsfield , tho Earl of Derby , and the Right Hon . R . A . Cross were present . Lord Justico Thesiger was introduced and sworn in as a Privy Councillor . Previous to this , tho
Chinese Minister had an audience , tho Earl 01 Derby , Foreign Secretary being present , as well as Sir Thomas Wado and Dr . Macartney , interpreter . Afterwards Her Majesty conferred the honour of knighthood on Mr . Bryan Robinson , late Judge of the Supreme Court of
Newfoundland , Mr . James Bain , late Lord Provost of Glasgow , and Mr . Andrew Barclay Walker , late Mayor of Liverpool . On Tuesday afternoon the Queen , accompanied by the Princess Beatrice , visited London , and called on the Duchess of Cambridge at St . James ' s Palace , and the Princess of
Wales at Clarence House . Early m the week the Prince of Wales , who paid a visit to the Cattle Show on Monday , in company with the Crown Prince of Hanover , went clown to Ashford House , Kent , the seat of his brother , the Duko of Edinburgh , for a few clays' shooting . The Cattle Show has attracted its thousands of visitors
during the week . The early part of Monday was devoted to the judging , and in the afternoon those of the public who cared to pay the sum of five shillings were admitted . Since then a shilling has sufficed , and the number of visitors on the very first of these days was over 28 , 000 , while the
crowds appeared to have been as great on each ot the following days . The Champion Plate , given by the Agricultural Hall Co . Limited , for tho best beast in the show , was awarded to Mr . N . Catchpole for his Pride of Thorndale second , which took the first prize of £ 20 in class 14 for
shorthorned heifers not exceeding ioitr years old , the silver cup value £ 50 for the best heifer , and the Silver Breed Cup of £ 40 for the best animal of the breed . Pie was , however , very closely ran by His Royal Highness
the Prince ot Wales s Devon steer , which was adjudged the first prize of £ 25 in its class , and also the silver breed cup value £ 40 , for the best Devon , as well as the £ 50 for the best steer or ox in the different classes . The
Prince also carried off a second prize of £ 15 in class 12 , for shorthorned steers not exceeding three years and three months , and a second prize in class 3 , Devon steers or oxen above two years three months and under four years six months , aud was highly commended in class 1 . The Queen
was highly commenclecL in class o tor riereiord steers , and carried off the first prize for Hereford steers in class 7 , and the first in class 32 . Her Majesty ' s exhibits in the pigs ' classes received no awards . Among the other principal prize winners were Mr . Henry Page , of Walmcr , and' the
Earl of Powies m the Hereford classes , Mr . Alfred Agate , of Horsham in the Sussex classes , Mr . J . J . Colman , M . P ., in the Norfolk and Suffolk , Sir W . G . Gr . dimming and Sir W . C . Trevelyan in the Scotch Highland breed , Mr . R . Jardine and Sir W . Camming in the Scotch polled ,
and Mr . H . ri . Hams , liorcl liovat , Sir VV . \) . irevelyan , and the Earl of Darnley . Lord Walsingham was successful in the sheep classes , and the Earl of Radnor with his pigs . The show of agricultural implements was on a large scale , and of unusual excellence .
Several speeches have been mado this week by leading politicians , the most important being tho . « e of Mr . Gathorne Hardy at Edinburgh , Lord John Manners ' ' at Grantham , and the Solicitor General at Oldham . Mr . Hardy referred as a matter of course to tho Eastern
question , but m what he said the right hou . gentleman was very reserved . One remark of his must be noted , to the effect that he could not understand it possible for terms of peace to be arranged without this country having a voico in the matter . It is also worth while noting that a Cabinet C ouncil was fixed for yesterday , and that Parliament stands
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SPIERS AND POND'S HOLBORN VIADUCT HOTEL , HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON . llUYl Ur till I AtteutlonUesiwcUaiyriKiuestciltotho IllUVl UrC «« : M : ^ s o nsr i c BOOMS . 'Among the other conveniences of tho Hotel there is u tine Hall , adapted for Masonic requirements , elegantly fitted by liro . George Kenuiug . Adjoining the Lodge Room is a Reception Room and fino Ltuuiuetiug Koom ; entirely distinct from tho rest of the building . "—Freemason .
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ROYAL MA 80 IC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roB AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . milE ANNIVEKSABY FESTIVAL OF THIS INSTITUTION X will take place on Wednesday , the 13 th February 1878 , at Freemasons ' Tavern , Great Queen-street , Loudon , upon which occasion His Grace the DUKE OF MANCHESTEE , R . W . Prov . G . M . for Norths and Hunts , if us graciously signified his intention of presiding . Brethren desirous of accepting the ollico of Steward upon this occasion will greatly oblige by forwarding their names aud Masonic rant , as soon as convenient , to tho Secretary , who will gladly give every information required . JAMiflS TERRY , Prov . G . D . fJ . Herts , Secretary , 4 Frcomasons' Hall , London , W . O .
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LEYTON COLLEGE , ESSEX . BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN , GEORGE d . WESTFIELD , L . G . P ., F . S . A ., PRINCIPAL . rjIHE object of thia Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-JL ral education , commensm'ate with tho present improved state of society . FjiBPAiuiiON ion THE CIVIL SEKVICE , UAICBKIDGB MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OB FltJiCEl'TOHS , SoCIisir OJ ? AlIB , 111 * SciJJJfCK AMD AM EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and conunorcial firms in London aud tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons are now , or have been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .
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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BUEGESS PEIUtY , AETHUlt THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS and GEORGK MITSGKAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies aud Uanquets . For Terms : —Address , BE 0 . E , MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .
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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE . mHE FllEEMASON'S ( JllKONlOLK can be ordered of any - « - Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Otlice , ou 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 Otlice . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CIIUONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto , ' , ,., 0 3 G SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per lino . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . siugle column , 5 s per inch . Doublo Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Agents , from whom Copies can always he had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DKISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 1 G 9 Strand . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . Mr . 11 . SIMPSON , 7 lied Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCEK and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VICKEKS , Angel Court , 172 Straud . Mr . H . VICKEES , 317 Strand . Mr . J . CLARKE , 37 Goswell Itoad , E . C . Advertisers will findTnE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Croivn 8 vo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS ItErRIHTED TBOJI "Tl £ E tfllEEMASOJf ' s CuBOJflCLE . " London : W . W . MOBGA . 3 S " . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , freo by post , direct from tho Ollico , G 7 Barbican .
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67 BAEBICAN , E . O .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
npHE Court is now at Windsor , where a Council was X held on Wednesday , at which the Queen presided . The Duko of Richmond and Gordon , tho Earl of Beaconsfield , tho Earl of Derby , and the Right Hon . R . A . Cross were present . Lord Justico Thesiger was introduced and sworn in as a Privy Councillor . Previous to this , tho
Chinese Minister had an audience , tho Earl 01 Derby , Foreign Secretary being present , as well as Sir Thomas Wado and Dr . Macartney , interpreter . Afterwards Her Majesty conferred the honour of knighthood on Mr . Bryan Robinson , late Judge of the Supreme Court of
Newfoundland , Mr . James Bain , late Lord Provost of Glasgow , and Mr . Andrew Barclay Walker , late Mayor of Liverpool . On Tuesday afternoon the Queen , accompanied by the Princess Beatrice , visited London , and called on the Duchess of Cambridge at St . James ' s Palace , and the Princess of
Wales at Clarence House . Early m the week the Prince of Wales , who paid a visit to the Cattle Show on Monday , in company with the Crown Prince of Hanover , went clown to Ashford House , Kent , the seat of his brother , the Duko of Edinburgh , for a few clays' shooting . The Cattle Show has attracted its thousands of visitors
during the week . The early part of Monday was devoted to the judging , and in the afternoon those of the public who cared to pay the sum of five shillings were admitted . Since then a shilling has sufficed , and the number of visitors on the very first of these days was over 28 , 000 , while the
crowds appeared to have been as great on each ot the following days . The Champion Plate , given by the Agricultural Hall Co . Limited , for tho best beast in the show , was awarded to Mr . N . Catchpole for his Pride of Thorndale second , which took the first prize of £ 20 in class 14 for
shorthorned heifers not exceeding ioitr years old , the silver cup value £ 50 for the best heifer , and the Silver Breed Cup of £ 40 for the best animal of the breed . Pie was , however , very closely ran by His Royal Highness
the Prince ot Wales s Devon steer , which was adjudged the first prize of £ 25 in its class , and also the silver breed cup value £ 40 , for the best Devon , as well as the £ 50 for the best steer or ox in the different classes . The
Prince also carried off a second prize of £ 15 in class 12 , for shorthorned steers not exceeding three years and three months , and a second prize in class 3 , Devon steers or oxen above two years three months and under four years six months , aud was highly commended in class 1 . The Queen
was highly commenclecL in class o tor riereiord steers , and carried off the first prize for Hereford steers in class 7 , and the first in class 32 . Her Majesty ' s exhibits in the pigs ' classes received no awards . Among the other principal prize winners were Mr . Henry Page , of Walmcr , and' the
Earl of Powies m the Hereford classes , Mr . Alfred Agate , of Horsham in the Sussex classes , Mr . J . J . Colman , M . P ., in the Norfolk and Suffolk , Sir W . G . Gr . dimming and Sir W . C . Trevelyan in the Scotch Highland breed , Mr . R . Jardine and Sir W . Camming in the Scotch polled ,
and Mr . H . ri . Hams , liorcl liovat , Sir VV . \) . irevelyan , and the Earl of Darnley . Lord Walsingham was successful in the sheep classes , and the Earl of Radnor with his pigs . The show of agricultural implements was on a large scale , and of unusual excellence .
Several speeches have been mado this week by leading politicians , the most important being tho . « e of Mr . Gathorne Hardy at Edinburgh , Lord John Manners ' ' at Grantham , and the Solicitor General at Oldham . Mr . Hardy referred as a matter of course to tho Eastern
question , but m what he said the right hou . gentleman was very reserved . One remark of his must be noted , to the effect that he could not understand it possible for terms of peace to be arranged without this country having a voico in the matter . It is also worth while noting that a Cabinet C ouncil was fixed for yesterday , and that Parliament stands