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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : H . R . H . TUB P KINCE OF WALES , KG ., M . W . G . M . SEVENTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill , N ., Wednesday , 27 th Juno 1877 . R . W . Bvo . W . W . B . BEACH , M . P ., Pvov . Grand Master of Hants and Islo of Wight , in the Chair . Board of Stewards : President—R . W . Bro . Kt . Hon . the Karl of Dononghmore , P . G . W . Hon . Vice President—V . W . Bro . ^ Eneas J . Mclntyre , Q . C , O . Beg . Acting Vice President—W . Bro . Thomas Moggy , V . P . I ., P . G . S ., P . M . No . 21 , & c . Vice Presidents , Vice Patrons , and Vice Presidents of the Institution , Present and Past Grand Officers , Present and Past Grand Stewards , Present and Past Provincial Grand Oilicers . Hon . Treasurer—W . Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , V . P . of Institution , P . M . No . 59 . With 200 brethren representing Lodges in the metropolis and in tho Provinces . The Musical Arrangements under the direction of Bro . Louis A . Emanuel ( A . R . A . ) , P . G . Organist , & c . & c . District G . L . Bengal . The names of brethren desirous of serving as Stewards can still be received , and will be gratefully welcomed . Dinner will bo on tho table at 5 o'clock . Morning Dress , without Masonic Clothing and Jewels . Tickets : —Ladies los ; Gentlemen 21 s ; may bo obtained Of the Stewards , and at the OHice . Tho Stewards * Visit and Distribution of Prizes will take place at the Institution ! Wood Green , on Monday , 25 th June , at 2 p . m . Et . Hon . tho Karl of Donoughmorc , R . W . P . G . S . W ., President of tho Board of Stewards , in tho Chair . FREDERICK BINCKES , V . President , P . G . Std ., lion . Sec . Board of Stewards-Office!—6 FREEMASON ' HALL , W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . RESULT of Bro . JOHN CONSTABLE'S BALLOT , 13 TH JUNE 1877 . THE Ballot for Life Governorships in the Royal Masonio Institn . tiou for Boys , consequent upon the sale of Tickets by Bro . John Constable , P . M . 185 , took place on Wednesday last , tho 13 th inst ., at Masons' Hall , Masons ' Avenue , Basinghall Street , Bro . John G . Stevens iu tho chair . There were Forty-Six Life Governorships and One Life Subscribcrship thus disposed of , and the following is tho List of Winners : — So . Tio 2 » t . Name of Winner . Address . Ticket sold by , 1 MOO A . C . Ncwson ... Queen ' s Hotel , E . C , Bro . Matier 2 1095 F . H . Pool Haylc , Cornwall „ Hughan 3 3910 "W . H . G . Ruddcrforth 49 LimC-street „ Rudderforth 4 2432 John Huclin 2 Savillc-strcet , Jersey „ Schmitt 5 10082 Miss B . Bellamy ... Freemasons' Tavern Miss Bellamv 6 10884 HumborLodge , No . 57 Hull Bro . F . Binckes 7 7329 A . Rowley , 17 Wildorncss-ro \ v „ Constable 8 9993 Joseph Starkey ... 23 Conduit-street , W . „ Ellis 9 4540 John Penrose 10 King Edward-street , E . C . „ Gluckstcin 10 9191 B . Coste 2 S Moorgnte-street „ Constable 11 6867 J . G . Stevens 7 Upton-placo . RomfordRd . „ Stevens 12 4289 W . H . Lee Freemasons'Hall „ Constable 13 6411 W . Jacques Trinity House , E . C . „ p 1-1 5122 S . C . Heath H . M . S . Britannia „ lind 15 9191 K . Coste 28 Moorgate-street „ Constable 10 3078 J . Garrett Bread-street , E . C . „ Constable 17 5849 Mrs . Parkinson ... 19 L : iwrence-lane „ Constable 18 2909 J . W . Smith Seymour-street , N . W . „ Fenner 19 11575 E . C . Mather 71 Fleet-street Constabln 20 1199 JohnRidal Wadsley , near Sheffield „ Ellis 21 8803 James Darker ... 39 London-street , Norwich „ Matier 22 5251 W . Drake High-street , Clapham „ Wein ^ ott 23 2749 J . A . Christie Flushing , Cornwall „ Hu « -linri 24 7900 Robinson Fareham (> p . iiu'lws 25 7218 Wm . Preston L . of I . Upper George-street , W . „ Rudderforth 26 3330 F . H . Cozens 21 Treherne-road , Brixton „ Constable 27 4130 Pt-rry ( Address Wanted ) ,, Tolliss 28 8210 D . of Connaught M . L ., 199 Dalston „ Constable 29 5888 Islington L . of I „ 1471 Monkwell-street „ Bausor 30 7507 Prosperity L . of I . ... Leadenhall-street „ Hollands 31 5 « 36 J . D . Barnett 403 Commercial-road , E . „ Constable 32 7517 Mrs . East Ashton-on-Merscy , Chcshiro „ Williams 33 769 John James St . Columb Hughan 31 6861 IslingtonL . ofl ., 1471 Monkwoll-strest „ Bausor 35 2592 J . Chaffin Yeovil , Somersetshire „ Bowden 30 2336 P . J . LeGros St . Lawrence , Jersey „ Schmitt 37 965 Rev . C . J . Martyn ... LougMelfordRectory . Suffolk „ Rev CJJI 38 3770 A . Martin 25 Bankside , Southwark „ Constable ' 39 4187 J . Byron Altrincham , Cheshire ,, Newhouso 40 3091 J . Garrett Broad-street „ Constiliin ¦ 11 1100 W . Middleton Truro ,, Hug han 12 7192 W . J . Parish AVcst-street , Pimlico „ Constable 43 8525 It . Cryer Greonwood-st ., Manchester ,, Williams 44 4397 ( Name Wanted ) ,., " Binckes 45 11121 Miss Fanny Piatt ... 43 Castle-street , Liverpool „ Constabln 40 2999 G . Fitchett 125 New Bond-street " J . T . Miller ONE LIFE SUBSCRIBERS !!!? . 47 4183 Miss M . B . White ... 6 Barnsbury-square „ Constable Tho following Nos . of Tickets not sold were drawn out of the Ballot BOY 6214 , 10703 , 9870 . 10392 , 11502 , 10380 , 5009 . 10202 , 5913 , 5658 . Nos . 5053 and 5056 were also drawn out , but as these Tickets had been lost a stop had been put upon them . ''

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGE MUSGKAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and . Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO . E , MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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CHINESE CARVING . —For sale , an elaborately carved sot of Ivor ? Chessmen The Kings stand 8 J inches high , tho other pieces in proportion . Knights and Pawns on horseback , all mounted on stand . " , with concentric balls Can be seen , and full particulars obtained , on application to W . TV . MORGAN 67 Barbican . —Add . '

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MASONIC AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Tncorporated Pursuant to 37 and 38 Vie ., c . 42 . Directors . Jens BtjrGBMAKir ( P . M . 55 , 1599 ) , 12 Mornington-road , Bow-road , E . JOHN E . BRADLE * ( 46 ) , 27 Highbury-hill , N . JOHN DAVIES ( 1309 ) , 11 Finsbury-place-north , E . C . RICHARD C . P . GETHIN ( 48 ) , 10 Wharfedale-street , West Brompton , S . W . WALTER RADCLIFFE HOBNCASTLB ( 1365 ) , 61 Cheapside , B . C . CHARLES JAHDINB ( P . M . 140 , 1320 ) , 6 Red Lion-court , Watling-streot , E . C . THOMAS RICHARDSOH ( 1599 ) , 52 Bread-street , E . C . Bankers . —Messrs . WILLIS , PERCIVAL & Co ., 78 Lombard-street , E . C . Standing Counsel . —JE . J . MCINTYUE Q . C . ( Grand Registrar ) . Solicitor . —F . H . ROOKK ( P . G . St ., P . M . 48 , 15-11 , Nisbet , Rooke and Daw ) , 35 Liucoln ' s-inn-flelds , W . C . Auditors . —H . A . Dcuois ( Prov . S . G . D . Middx ., P . M . 1326 , 1423 , P . Z . 73 ) , Home-hitl-road , S . E ., and 115 Chancery-lane , E . C . JAMES WADDEM . C . C . ( P . M . 23 ) , 11 Queen Victoria-street , E . C . Architect . —ROBERT WALKER ( 890 ) , 10 A King ' s-arms-yard , Moorgate-st ., E . C . Surveyor . —EDJIUHD W . RICHARDSON ( 715 , P . M . 1309 ) , 50 Finsburysquare , E . C . Secretary . —JAMBS H . GINDBR ( 1599 ) , 1 Oresham-buildings , Basinghall-street , E . C . Offices : 1 Gresham Buildings , Basinghall Street , E . C . Shares , £ 25 each . hold , Copyhold , or Leasehold Pro » Monthly Subscription , 5 s per share , perty . Paid up Shares issued . Safe and sound Investments . Entrance fee , ls per share . Deposits at 4 and 5 per cent . Advances without premium on Free-Members of tho Craft aro strongly advised to join early . First Subscription Meeting , Tuesday , 3 rd July 1877 , from 6 to 7 . 30 o ' clock , at the Offices , 1 Gresnam-buildings , Basinging-street , D . C . Prospectuses and information may be obtained of any of tho Officers , at their respective addresses .

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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 the present improved state of society . PREPARATION FOB THE CIVIL SERVICE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OJ PRECEPTORS , SOCIETY or ARTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and commercial firms in London and tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons aro now , or havo been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .

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Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

ON Thursday last , the House of Lords went into Committee on the Game Laws ( Scotland ) Amendment Bill . The various clauses were discussed seriatim , and the bill emerged from this stage with sundry amendments introduced into it . Afterwards , on the motion

of the Lord Chancellor , the Education and Discipline Bill received a second reading . Questions connected with Accidents in Industrial Occupations and Railway Break Power were raised on Friday , on the former subject by

Earl Delawarr , on the latter , by the Duke of Somerset . On Monday , Lord de Mauley made a motion on " Russia and Central Asia , " but it was withdrawn at the instance

of the Marquis of Salisbury , who touched on all the points raised by the noble Lord . The Highway Robberies on Blackheath were also the subject of notice . On Tuesday , the Crown Office Bill was read a second time .

In the House of Commons , sundry questions were asked on Thursday , relating to the Suez Canal , and Mr . E . Jenkins was again successful in arousing the dissatisfaction of the House with his arrogant pretensions to

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : H . R . H . TUB P KINCE OF WALES , KG ., M . W . G . M . SEVENTY-NINTH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL , Alexandra Palace , Muswell Hill , N ., Wednesday , 27 th Juno 1877 . R . W . Bvo . W . W . B . BEACH , M . P ., Pvov . Grand Master of Hants and Islo of Wight , in the Chair . Board of Stewards : President—R . W . Bro . Kt . Hon . the Karl of Dononghmore , P . G . W . Hon . Vice President—V . W . Bro . ^ Eneas J . Mclntyre , Q . C , O . Beg . Acting Vice President—W . Bro . Thomas Moggy , V . P . I ., P . G . S ., P . M . No . 21 , & c . Vice Presidents , Vice Patrons , and Vice Presidents of the Institution , Present and Past Grand Officers , Present and Past Grand Stewards , Present and Past Provincial Grand Oilicers . Hon . Treasurer—W . Bro . Stephen Barton Wilson , V . P . of Institution , P . M . No . 59 . With 200 brethren representing Lodges in the metropolis and in tho Provinces . The Musical Arrangements under the direction of Bro . Louis A . Emanuel ( A . R . A . ) , P . G . Organist , & c . & c . District G . L . Bengal . The names of brethren desirous of serving as Stewards can still be received , and will be gratefully welcomed . Dinner will bo on tho table at 5 o'clock . Morning Dress , without Masonic Clothing and Jewels . Tickets : —Ladies los ; Gentlemen 21 s ; may bo obtained Of the Stewards , and at the OHice . Tho Stewards * Visit and Distribution of Prizes will take place at the Institution ! Wood Green , on Monday , 25 th June , at 2 p . m . Et . Hon . tho Karl of Donoughmorc , R . W . P . G . S . W ., President of tho Board of Stewards , in tho Chair . FREDERICK BINCKES , V . President , P . G . Std ., lion . Sec . Board of Stewards-Office!—6 FREEMASON ' HALL , W . C .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . RESULT of Bro . JOHN CONSTABLE'S BALLOT , 13 TH JUNE 1877 . THE Ballot for Life Governorships in the Royal Masonio Institn . tiou for Boys , consequent upon the sale of Tickets by Bro . John Constable , P . M . 185 , took place on Wednesday last , tho 13 th inst ., at Masons' Hall , Masons ' Avenue , Basinghall Street , Bro . John G . Stevens iu tho chair . There were Forty-Six Life Governorships and One Life Subscribcrship thus disposed of , and the following is tho List of Winners : — So . Tio 2 » t . Name of Winner . Address . Ticket sold by , 1 MOO A . C . Ncwson ... Queen ' s Hotel , E . C , Bro . Matier 2 1095 F . H . Pool Haylc , Cornwall „ Hughan 3 3910 "W . H . G . Ruddcrforth 49 LimC-street „ Rudderforth 4 2432 John Huclin 2 Savillc-strcet , Jersey „ Schmitt 5 10082 Miss B . Bellamy ... Freemasons' Tavern Miss Bellamv 6 10884 HumborLodge , No . 57 Hull Bro . F . Binckes 7 7329 A . Rowley , 17 Wildorncss-ro \ v „ Constable 8 9993 Joseph Starkey ... 23 Conduit-street , W . „ Ellis 9 4540 John Penrose 10 King Edward-street , E . C . „ Gluckstcin 10 9191 B . Coste 2 S Moorgnte-street „ Constable 11 6867 J . G . Stevens 7 Upton-placo . RomfordRd . „ Stevens 12 4289 W . H . Lee Freemasons'Hall „ Constable 13 6411 W . Jacques Trinity House , E . C . „ p 1-1 5122 S . C . Heath H . M . S . Britannia „ lind 15 9191 K . Coste 28 Moorgate-street „ Constable 10 3078 J . Garrett Bread-street , E . C . „ Constable 17 5849 Mrs . Parkinson ... 19 L : iwrence-lane „ Constable 18 2909 J . W . Smith Seymour-street , N . W . „ Fenner 19 11575 E . C . Mather 71 Fleet-street Constabln 20 1199 JohnRidal Wadsley , near Sheffield „ Ellis 21 8803 James Darker ... 39 London-street , Norwich „ Matier 22 5251 W . Drake High-street , Clapham „ Wein ^ ott 23 2749 J . A . Christie Flushing , Cornwall „ Hu « -linri 24 7900 Robinson Fareham (> p . iiu'lws 25 7218 Wm . Preston L . of I . Upper George-street , W . „ Rudderforth 26 3330 F . H . Cozens 21 Treherne-road , Brixton „ Constable 27 4130 Pt-rry ( Address Wanted ) ,, Tolliss 28 8210 D . of Connaught M . L ., 199 Dalston „ Constable 29 5888 Islington L . of I „ 1471 Monkwell-street „ Bausor 30 7507 Prosperity L . of I . ... Leadenhall-street „ Hollands 31 5 « 36 J . D . Barnett 403 Commercial-road , E . „ Constable 32 7517 Mrs . East Ashton-on-Merscy , Chcshiro „ Williams 33 769 John James St . Columb Hughan 31 6861 IslingtonL . ofl ., 1471 Monkwoll-strest „ Bausor 35 2592 J . Chaffin Yeovil , Somersetshire „ Bowden 30 2336 P . J . LeGros St . Lawrence , Jersey „ Schmitt 37 965 Rev . C . J . Martyn ... LougMelfordRectory . Suffolk „ Rev CJJI 38 3770 A . Martin 25 Bankside , Southwark „ Constable ' 39 4187 J . Byron Altrincham , Cheshire ,, Newhouso 40 3091 J . Garrett Broad-street „ Constiliin ¦ 11 1100 W . Middleton Truro ,, Hug han 12 7192 W . J . Parish AVcst-street , Pimlico „ Constable 43 8525 It . Cryer Greonwood-st ., Manchester ,, Williams 44 4397 ( Name Wanted ) ,., " Binckes 45 11121 Miss Fanny Piatt ... 43 Castle-street , Liverpool „ Constabln 40 2999 G . Fitchett 125 New Bond-street " J . T . Miller ONE LIFE SUBSCRIBERS !!!? . 47 4183 Miss M . B . White ... 6 Barnsbury-square „ Constable Tho following Nos . of Tickets not sold were drawn out of the Ballot BOY 6214 , 10703 , 9870 . 10392 , 11502 , 10380 , 5009 . 10202 , 5913 , 5658 . Nos . 5053 and 5056 were also drawn out , but as these Tickets had been lost a stop had been put upon them . ''

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . BROS . BURGESS PERRY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and GEORGE MUSGKAVE undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and . Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO . E , MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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CHINESE CARVING . —For sale , an elaborately carved sot of Ivor ? Chessmen The Kings stand 8 J inches high , tho other pieces in proportion . Knights and Pawns on horseback , all mounted on stand . " , with concentric balls Can be seen , and full particulars obtained , on application to W . TV . MORGAN 67 Barbican . —Add . '

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MASONIC AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Tncorporated Pursuant to 37 and 38 Vie ., c . 42 . Directors . Jens BtjrGBMAKir ( P . M . 55 , 1599 ) , 12 Mornington-road , Bow-road , E . JOHN E . BRADLE * ( 46 ) , 27 Highbury-hill , N . JOHN DAVIES ( 1309 ) , 11 Finsbury-place-north , E . C . RICHARD C . P . GETHIN ( 48 ) , 10 Wharfedale-street , West Brompton , S . W . WALTER RADCLIFFE HOBNCASTLB ( 1365 ) , 61 Cheapside , B . C . CHARLES JAHDINB ( P . M . 140 , 1320 ) , 6 Red Lion-court , Watling-streot , E . C . THOMAS RICHARDSOH ( 1599 ) , 52 Bread-street , E . C . Bankers . —Messrs . WILLIS , PERCIVAL & Co ., 78 Lombard-street , E . C . Standing Counsel . —JE . J . MCINTYUE Q . C . ( Grand Registrar ) . Solicitor . —F . H . ROOKK ( P . G . St ., P . M . 48 , 15-11 , Nisbet , Rooke and Daw ) , 35 Liucoln ' s-inn-flelds , W . C . Auditors . —H . A . Dcuois ( Prov . S . G . D . Middx ., P . M . 1326 , 1423 , P . Z . 73 ) , Home-hitl-road , S . E ., and 115 Chancery-lane , E . C . JAMES WADDEM . C . C . ( P . M . 23 ) , 11 Queen Victoria-street , E . C . Architect . —ROBERT WALKER ( 890 ) , 10 A King ' s-arms-yard , Moorgate-st ., E . C . Surveyor . —EDJIUHD W . RICHARDSON ( 715 , P . M . 1309 ) , 50 Finsburysquare , E . C . Secretary . —JAMBS H . GINDBR ( 1599 ) , 1 Oresham-buildings , Basinghall-street , E . C . Offices : 1 Gresham Buildings , Basinghall Street , E . C . Shares , £ 25 each . hold , Copyhold , or Leasehold Pro » Monthly Subscription , 5 s per share , perty . Paid up Shares issued . Safe and sound Investments . Entrance fee , ls per share . Deposits at 4 and 5 per cent . Advances without premium on Free-Members of tho Craft aro strongly advised to join early . First Subscription Meeting , Tuesday , 3 rd July 1877 , from 6 to 7 . 30 o ' clock , at the Offices , 1 Gresnam-buildings , Basinging-street , D . C . Prospectuses and information may be obtained of any of tho Officers , at their respective addresses .

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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 the present improved state of society . PREPARATION FOB THE CIVIL SERVICE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OJ PRECEPTORS , SOCIETY or ARTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART EXAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to the leading banking and commercial firms in London and tho Provinces , and to numerous brethren whose sons aro now , or havo been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Principal .

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

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B ^^^^^ P ^^ g 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

ON Thursday last , the House of Lords went into Committee on the Game Laws ( Scotland ) Amendment Bill . The various clauses were discussed seriatim , and the bill emerged from this stage with sundry amendments introduced into it . Afterwards , on the motion

of the Lord Chancellor , the Education and Discipline Bill received a second reading . Questions connected with Accidents in Industrial Occupations and Railway Break Power were raised on Friday , on the former subject by

Earl Delawarr , on the latter , by the Duke of Somerset . On Monday , Lord de Mauley made a motion on " Russia and Central Asia , " but it was withdrawn at the instance

of the Marquis of Salisbury , who touched on all the points raised by the noble Lord . The Highway Robberies on Blackheath were also the subject of notice . On Tuesday , the Crown Office Bill was read a second time .

In the House of Commons , sundry questions were asked on Thursday , relating to the Suez Canal , and Mr . E . Jenkins was again successful in arousing the dissatisfaction of the House with his arrogant pretensions to

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