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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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MASONIC PORTRAITS (No. 32). "OLD MUG." Article 2
ZEAL WITHOUT DISCRETION. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SURREY. Article 4
THE UNIVERSAL PROVIDER. Article 5
Obituary. Article 6
THE OLD FOLKS AT HOME. Article 6
GRAND LODGE OF GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Article 7
REVIEW. Article 7
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CONSECRATION OF THE LEWIS CHAPTER. Article 10
PRESENTATION TO BRO. W. G. JENNINGS. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 11
LODGE OF LIGHTS, No. 148, WARRINGTON. Article 11
EARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 12
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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 .

Ar00805

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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