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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . f $%$$ / £ & HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WAIES , K . G ., M \^ JPS M 7 Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously iNX ^ ^& C * 0 ^ 7 —v pleased to accept the special Dedication , fMf fSl ® j | . A . SPLENDID JHft jfj | HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING " ^^ S ^ T ^^^^^ WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , JIS | 413 a ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OFAPRIL 1875 , /^ P \ C ^^^^^ M IN THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , <^ 4 s ,-, J # ® £ \ ^ \ 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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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GEEEN , LONDON , N . OFFICE : 6 Freemasons' Hall , W . O . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : His EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE SEVENTY -EIGHTH ANNIVEESAEY FESTIVAL will be held at the ALEXANDRA PAIACE , on AVEDNESDAY , 28 th Juno 1870 , tlio Right Hon . LORD LEIGH , R . W . Provincial Grand Mastqr of Warwickshire , in the chair . BOARD OF STEWARDS . President—R . W . Bro . SIR HENRY EDWARDS , BART ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire . Vice-President—V . W . Bro . Rev . W . K . RILAND BTOTORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain and P . Prov . G . Ch . Warwickshire , P . M . 79 t , & c . Acting Vice-President—W . Bro . Sic . ROSENTHAL , P . Prov . G . W . Middlesex , P . M . 435 , & c . Hon . Treasurer—W . Bro . FREDERICK ADLARD , P . Prov . G . D . O . E ^ scx , P . M . 7 , & c . With 256 brethren , representing Lodges in tho Metropolis and Provinces , lists of whom may bo had on application at the Office . Tho Musical Arrangements under tlio direction of Bro . CHAPLIN HENRV . Dinner on tho Table at Five o ' clock precisely . Tickets : Ladies , 15 s ; Brethren , 21 s ; may be obtained at the Office , and from the Stewards . The visit of the Festival Stewards , and Annual Distribution of Prizes , will take place at the Institutior , Wood Green , on Monda , y , 20 th . Tune , commencing Rt 3 o ' clock , under tho Presidency of tho Supremo Council 33 ° of England . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Steward ) , Sec . to the Institution , Hon . Secretary Board of Stewards . 1-lth Juno 187 ( 5 .
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CEYSTAL PALACE . —GEE AT AQUATIC FETE AND SWIMMING MATCHES , IN UNIVERSITY COSTUMK , MONDAY , 19 th June 1376 . First Race to take place at i p . m . 400 Yards Handicap , open to Amateurs . Three Prizes—First , presented by Sir John Bennett , F . R . A . S ., consisting of a Handsome Silver Watch , engraved with inscription . 200 Yards Hurdle Race , over Open Boats . Three Prizes . 100 Yards Siamese Twin Race . Two Prizes for the First Couple . 100 Yards Race , in Complete Suits of Clothes , to weigh not less than Four Pounds . Three Prizes . Polo Walking for a Live Pig ; and a Live Duck Hunt . Aquatic Tournament . Entrance Fee to each Race , Ono Shilling ; Siamese Twin Race , One Shilling the Pair . Entry Free to the Walking and Duck Hunt . Every information to be had of Bro . Hartley Prest . ige , Hon . Sec , Victoria Park Swimming Club , 531 Hackney Road , E ., ' and General Manager , Crystal Pala' -e , & c . Tho Prizes will be presented by Bro . John Bennett , F . R . A . S ., in the Concert Room , after tho Racea .
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. A . ^ OZSTTTZMZZEITT-A L WORK . NOW IN FKEPABATION . HISTOEY OF EYEEY LODGE UNDEE THE GEAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will be Edited by a distinguished Grand , Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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i ^^^^^^ l : tfojwffl ^& . ^ i & k ^^ j WM 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
PARLIAMENT has reassembled after tho Whitsun liolidnys . The Lords met for the first time on Tuesday , but the sitting- was a very brief one . On Thursday the 8 th inst ,, when the Commons resumed
thenlabours , the Commons Bill passed through committee , and the House made further progress with the Civil Service estimates . On Friday , Mr . Disraeli , in reply to a question from the Marquis of Hartington , made a statement respecting the present Eastern crisis , which was received with
loud cheers . The House subsequently went into Committee of Supply , and agreed to many items of expenditure , chiefly for the military service . On Monday , was first of all discussed a question of privilege , and then the University of Oxford and Armv Corps Training Bills passed a second
reading . On Tuesday , the Poor-law Amendment Bill went through committee , and was reported to the House . Later , Lord Elcho ' s motion for the better municipal government of the metropolis was withdrawn , after a long discussion . On Wednesday , Sir W . Lawson tried to induce the Commons
to accept his Permissive Bill on the second reading . His speech was greeted with occasional laughter , for Sir Wilfrid aims at being a funny man , but in spite of
his genial eloquence the House refused to listen to the voice of the charmer , and summarily rejected the bill by 299 to 81 . On Thursday , the second reading of the Elementary Education Act was partly debated .
The Queen is still in Scotland . The King of tho Belgians has returned home , and King George of Hanover leaves , we believe , to-day . The Prince of Wales is temporarily sojourning in the neighbourhood of Ascot , this being Ascot week . On Tuesday the Royal party , which included the
Prince and Princess , the Dukes of Connaught and Cambridge , and the Duke and Duchess of Teck , drove in semistate to the Royal Stand . The weather , however , was far from brilliant , but , fortunately , the rain held off till the important business of the meet had been disposed of .
There was a heavy day ' s sport , including the Gold Vase , won by Thunder ,, the favourite , Freeman , being beaten easily by a length ; the Prince of Wales ' s Stakes , in which the winner of the Two Thousand , Petrarch , was first , Great Tom and Julius Caesar being second and third respectively ;
and the Ascot Stakes , won by Whitebait . On Wednesday Hopbloom won the Royal Hunt Cup . On Thursday was the State visit of the Royal party , the chief event being the Ascot Cup , which was secured by Apology , who was second favourite at starting .
We have just said the weather on Tuesday was far from brilliant . Indeed , it seemed as though we were to Lave had a thunderstorm . Rain , however , fell heavily , and doubtless lessened the number of visitors to Croydon , where Masonry was doubly in force . The Provincial
Grand Lodge of Surrey , under the presidency of its Grand Master , Lieut .-General Brownrigg , met at the Greyhound , and elected its ollicers for the year ; while at the R . M . B . I . all was gaiety , for the old and young and middle-aged had met to enjoy one of Bro . Terry ' s social summer gatherings .
We have described this and the Surrey Grand Lodge elsewhere . We need say here no more , therefore , than that everything passed off most satisfactoril y and enjoyably . Now that our opportunities for social pleasure are so
numerous , it is to be regretted that Lodges do not meet more frequently in the summer . We can do our Masonry first , and then enjoy ourselves in a quiet genial fashion afterwards . A pleasant pic-nic , a quiet ramble in somcountry lanes , a modest little dinner at the Alexandr
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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES . f $%$$ / £ & HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WAIES , K . G ., M \^ JPS M 7 Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously iNX ^ ^& C * 0 ^ 7 —v pleased to accept the special Dedication , fMf fSl ® j | . A . SPLENDID JHft jfj | HISTORICAL STEEL ENGRAVING " ^^ S ^ T ^^^^^ WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , JIS | 413 a ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OFAPRIL 1875 , /^ P \ C ^^^^^ M IN THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , <^ 4 s ,-, J # ® £ \ ^ \ 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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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS , WOOD GEEEN , LONDON , N . OFFICE : 6 Freemasons' Hall , W . O . PATRON : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . PRESIDENT : His EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . THE SEVENTY -EIGHTH ANNIVEESAEY FESTIVAL will be held at the ALEXANDRA PAIACE , on AVEDNESDAY , 28 th Juno 1870 , tlio Right Hon . LORD LEIGH , R . W . Provincial Grand Mastqr of Warwickshire , in the chair . BOARD OF STEWARDS . President—R . W . Bro . SIR HENRY EDWARDS , BART ., Provincial Grand Master of West Yorkshire . Vice-President—V . W . Bro . Rev . W . K . RILAND BTOTORD , M . A ., Past Grand Chaplain and P . Prov . G . Ch . Warwickshire , P . M . 79 t , & c . Acting Vice-President—W . Bro . Sic . ROSENTHAL , P . Prov . G . W . Middlesex , P . M . 435 , & c . Hon . Treasurer—W . Bro . FREDERICK ADLARD , P . Prov . G . D . O . E ^ scx , P . M . 7 , & c . With 256 brethren , representing Lodges in tho Metropolis and Provinces , lists of whom may bo had on application at the Office . Tho Musical Arrangements under tlio direction of Bro . CHAPLIN HENRV . Dinner on tho Table at Five o ' clock precisely . Tickets : Ladies , 15 s ; Brethren , 21 s ; may be obtained at the Office , and from the Stewards . The visit of the Festival Stewards , and Annual Distribution of Prizes , will take place at the Institutior , Wood Green , on Monda , y , 20 th . Tune , commencing Rt 3 o ' clock , under tho Presidency of tho Supremo Council 33 ° of England . FREDERICK BINCKES ( P . G . Steward ) , Sec . to the Institution , Hon . Secretary Board of Stewards . 1-lth Juno 187 ( 5 .
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CEYSTAL PALACE . —GEE AT AQUATIC FETE AND SWIMMING MATCHES , IN UNIVERSITY COSTUMK , MONDAY , 19 th June 1376 . First Race to take place at i p . m . 400 Yards Handicap , open to Amateurs . Three Prizes—First , presented by Sir John Bennett , F . R . A . S ., consisting of a Handsome Silver Watch , engraved with inscription . 200 Yards Hurdle Race , over Open Boats . Three Prizes . 100 Yards Siamese Twin Race . Two Prizes for the First Couple . 100 Yards Race , in Complete Suits of Clothes , to weigh not less than Four Pounds . Three Prizes . Polo Walking for a Live Pig ; and a Live Duck Hunt . Aquatic Tournament . Entrance Fee to each Race , Ono Shilling ; Siamese Twin Race , One Shilling the Pair . Entry Free to the Walking and Duck Hunt . Every information to be had of Bro . Hartley Prest . ige , Hon . Sec , Victoria Park Swimming Club , 531 Hackney Road , E ., ' and General Manager , Crystal Pala' -e , & c . Tho Prizes will be presented by Bro . John Bennett , F . R . A . S ., in the Concert Room , after tho Racea .
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. A . ^ OZSTTTZMZZEITT-A L WORK . NOW IN FKEPABATION . HISTOEY OF EYEEY LODGE UNDEE THE GEAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will be Edited by a distinguished Grand , Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who are in possession of facts not generally known , will be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .
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i ^^^^^^ l : tfojwffl ^& . ^ i & k ^^ j WM 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
PARLIAMENT has reassembled after tho Whitsun liolidnys . The Lords met for the first time on Tuesday , but the sitting- was a very brief one . On Thursday the 8 th inst ,, when the Commons resumed
thenlabours , the Commons Bill passed through committee , and the House made further progress with the Civil Service estimates . On Friday , Mr . Disraeli , in reply to a question from the Marquis of Hartington , made a statement respecting the present Eastern crisis , which was received with
loud cheers . The House subsequently went into Committee of Supply , and agreed to many items of expenditure , chiefly for the military service . On Monday , was first of all discussed a question of privilege , and then the University of Oxford and Armv Corps Training Bills passed a second
reading . On Tuesday , the Poor-law Amendment Bill went through committee , and was reported to the House . Later , Lord Elcho ' s motion for the better municipal government of the metropolis was withdrawn , after a long discussion . On Wednesday , Sir W . Lawson tried to induce the Commons
to accept his Permissive Bill on the second reading . His speech was greeted with occasional laughter , for Sir Wilfrid aims at being a funny man , but in spite of
his genial eloquence the House refused to listen to the voice of the charmer , and summarily rejected the bill by 299 to 81 . On Thursday , the second reading of the Elementary Education Act was partly debated .
The Queen is still in Scotland . The King of tho Belgians has returned home , and King George of Hanover leaves , we believe , to-day . The Prince of Wales is temporarily sojourning in the neighbourhood of Ascot , this being Ascot week . On Tuesday the Royal party , which included the
Prince and Princess , the Dukes of Connaught and Cambridge , and the Duke and Duchess of Teck , drove in semistate to the Royal Stand . The weather , however , was far from brilliant , but , fortunately , the rain held off till the important business of the meet had been disposed of .
There was a heavy day ' s sport , including the Gold Vase , won by Thunder ,, the favourite , Freeman , being beaten easily by a length ; the Prince of Wales ' s Stakes , in which the winner of the Two Thousand , Petrarch , was first , Great Tom and Julius Caesar being second and third respectively ;
and the Ascot Stakes , won by Whitebait . On Wednesday Hopbloom won the Royal Hunt Cup . On Thursday was the State visit of the Royal party , the chief event being the Ascot Cup , which was secured by Apology , who was second favourite at starting .
We have just said the weather on Tuesday was far from brilliant . Indeed , it seemed as though we were to Lave had a thunderstorm . Rain , however , fell heavily , and doubtless lessened the number of visitors to Croydon , where Masonry was doubly in force . The Provincial
Grand Lodge of Surrey , under the presidency of its Grand Master , Lieut .-General Brownrigg , met at the Greyhound , and elected its ollicers for the year ; while at the R . M . B . I . all was gaiety , for the old and young and middle-aged had met to enjoy one of Bro . Terry ' s social summer gatherings .
We have described this and the Surrey Grand Lodge elsewhere . We need say here no more , therefore , than that everything passed off most satisfactoril y and enjoyably . Now that our opportunities for social pleasure are so
numerous , it is to be regretted that Lodges do not meet more frequently in the summer . We can do our Masonry first , and then enjoy ourselves in a quiet genial fashion afterwards . A pleasant pic-nic , a quiet ramble in somcountry lanes , a modest little dinner at the Alexandr