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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 TUB ClVIL SEETICE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS , SOCIETY OF AKTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART E XAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to tho leading banking and commercial Anns in London and the Provinces , and to numerous brethren whoso sons aro now , or havo been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to the Principal .

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

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THE THEATRES , & c . fiEK MAJESTY'S .-This day , LKS HUGUENOTS . On Monday , FAUST . On Tuesday , LA SONNAMBULA . On Wednesday , IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA . At 7 . 30 each evening . DBUBY LANE . —At 7 . 0 , SARAH'S YOUNG MAN . At 7 . 45 , AMY ROB . SART , and THE CONSCRIPTION . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , BY THE SEA . At 8 . 15 , ENGAGED . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 0 , THE DEAL BOATMAN . At 8 . 15 , FORMOSA . LYCEUM . — At 7 . 0 , A MARCH HARE HUNT . At 8 . 0 , THE DEAD SECRET , and JUST MY LUCK . PBINCEBS'S—At 7 . 0 , THE COLARADO BEETLE . At 7 . 15 , GUINEA GOLD , and MISCHIEF MAKING . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 8 . 30 , THE MOONSTONE . On Monday , HENRY DUNBAR . 8 TBAND . —At 7 . 0 , TIMOTHY TO THE RESCUE . At 7 . 45 , FAMILY TIES , and CHAMPAGNE , A QUESTION OF PHIZ . GAIETY .-At 7 . 30 , AN EVASIVE REPLY . At 8 . 15 A MUSICAL BOX . At 0 . 15 , LITTLE DOCTOR FAUST . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , FARCE . At 7 . 45 , STOLEN KISSES . At 10 . 0 , ISAAC OF YORK . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and A FEARFUL FOG . PEINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , AN UNEQUAL MATCH , and TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS . OPEBA COMIQUE . —THE SORCERER . COTTBT . —At 8 . 15 , THE HOUSE OF DARNLEY . CBITEBION .-At 7 . 30 , THE PORTER'S KNOT . At 8 . 15 , THE PINK DOMINOES . POLLY—At 7 . 45 . UP THE RIVER . At 8 . 15 , THE SEA NYMPHS . AtD . O , THE CREOLE . ' EOYALTY .-At 7 . 30 , CHOPSTICK AND SPIKINS . At 8 . 15 , LA MARJOLAINK . NATIONAL .-At 7 , FARCE . At 8 , RUSSIA . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 0 , MADAME ANGOT . At 10 15 . YOLANDE . ^ Z & I ^& Z ^ AA ^™ ' * " ° ° sclay * AJ * $ ^^ iS & gT £ u 'day > CON 0 ERT '& c - ° * lTai , y 'BOY S ^ OO L F 6 ^ S C ^ bl ! AZEI ' ' C 0 NCERTS ' - At 2 . 45 each day , EGYPTIAN ( LAEGE HALL . J-MASKELYNE AND COOKE . Daily at 3 and 8 o ' clock . ROY . m ? iTi P P . T , T : ECHlg ' IC-THE SIEGE 0 F TB 0 Y - THE RUSSOTi > Sm .,. , ; ; Thc Gcncv . i Cr » ss " sung by Rosa Garibaldi . LpHT AND COLOUR . TORPEDOES . CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE . Ihe Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope , Leotard the Automaton , Demonstration ot New Inventions , & c . Admission to the whole , Is . Schools and Children under ten , 6 d . Open from 12 to 5 and from 7 to 10 .

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OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

AS last Friday was tho anniversary of the Prince of Wales ' s birthday , the Queen and the Princess Beatrice visited the Princess of Wales at Abergeldie . The latter with her three daughters subsequently lunched with Her Majesty at Balmoral , and later in the day went down to the ball-room , where the ladies and gentlemen of the

Court and the servants and tenants were assembled , and drank to the health oi tbe Prince . At Sandringbam tbe usual festivities were necessarily curtailed in the absence of the Princess of Wales . But the Prince , with the Duke of Cambridge and the Crown Prince of Hanover went out

shooting . Afterwards His Royal Highness and guests visited the Eoyal mews , where the labourers were regaled with the customary dinner of roast beef and plumpudding . The healths of the Queen , and the Prince and Princess of Wales were drunk witb enthusiasm . On

Saturday , the Duke of Cambridge and the Maharajah Dbuleep Singh quitted Sandringham on the termination of their visit , and on Monday the Crown Prince of

Hanover and the Duke of Teck , the latter of whom arrived on Saturday , left for Cambridge . The same day the Prince himself left for Merton , on a visit to Lord and Lady Walingham .

Lord Mayor ' s Day was one of the most dismal we can remember for some years past , but the show itself was on a larger and more magnificent scale than usual , so that there was no appreciable difference in tbe crowds wbicb gathered along the line of route . As this was of unusual

length , the passage of the cortege occupied a long time in moving towards Westminster , and the presence of Cleopatra ' s Needle , or at least a counterfeit presentment of it , and of the huge car , with the attendant elephants and dromedaries , caused considerable delay , especially going

nnder Temple Bar . The Lord Mayor ' s Ward , which is always traversed on these occasions , was very gay witb Venetian poles , triumphal arches , and bunting , and his Lordship ' s reception here , and indeed along the whole route , was hearty if not enthusiastic . On reaching

Westminster , the Common Serjeant presented Lord Mayor Owden to the Lord Chief Baron , and the latter congratulated his Lordship on the honour to which his fellow citizens had raised bim , being , as it was , the highest civic honour it was possible for him to obtain .

In doing this , however , Sir Pitzroy committed a capital error by introducing politics into his speech . The civic dignitaries headed by their cbief then retired , having previously invited Her Majesty ' s Judges to the banquet , and the procession then returned via the Thames Embankment

and Qaeen Victoria-street to Guildhall . In due course , and when the Lord Mayor had received bis guests , the most distinguished among whom , especially the Prime Minister and the Turkish Ambassador , were greeted with enthusiasm , the banquet was served . On the removal of the

cloth , the loving cup was passed round . Then followed the usual succession of loyal , political , and civic toasts , the speeches of Musurus Pasha in response for the Diplomatic Body , and of the Earl of Beaconsfield on behalf of

Ministers , being listened to with the greatest interest and loudly applauded . Thus auspiciously , in every respect but that of the weather , did the new civic chief enter upon his term of office .

It seems that the Mansion House Indian Famine Relief Fund has reached a total of £ 460 , 000 , ancl there are still donations coming in to further swell the amount , though the Fund itself has been closed . The expenses of collection , & c , under all beads , is under two p . r cent ., a result

which must be considered highly satisI ' autory . The total raised by subscription throughout the British Empire is over £ 060 , 000 , or in round figures , two-thirds of a million sterling . This large amount has been of immense service iu alleviating the Bufferings of our poor Indian fellow-sub '

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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 TUB ClVIL SEETICE , CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE CLASS , COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS , SOCIETY OF AKTS , THE SCIENCE AND ART E XAMINATIONS , & C . Special attention to backward and timid pupils . Diet tho best , and unlimited . References to tho leading banking and commercial Anns in London and the Provinces , and to numerous brethren whoso sons aro now , or havo been , educated at the College . Prospectus forwarded on application to the Principal .

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

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MISS JESSIE ROYD ( SOPRANO . ) AT liberty to accept engagements for Oratorios , Concerts , Masonic Banquets , Dinners , & c . Will Sing—20 th , Birmingham ; 21 st , Bayswater ; 2 and , Dorchester ; 23 rd , Weymouth ; 27 th , Luton ; 28 th , How and Bromley Institute . Address : — Clydesdale House , Ampthill Square , N . "W .

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THE THEATRES , & c . fiEK MAJESTY'S .-This day , LKS HUGUENOTS . On Monday , FAUST . On Tuesday , LA SONNAMBULA . On Wednesday , IL BARBIERE DI SIVIGLIA . At 7 . 30 each evening . DBUBY LANE . —At 7 . 0 , SARAH'S YOUNG MAN . At 7 . 45 , AMY ROB . SART , and THE CONSCRIPTION . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , BY THE SEA . At 8 . 15 , ENGAGED . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 0 , THE DEAL BOATMAN . At 8 . 15 , FORMOSA . LYCEUM . — At 7 . 0 , A MARCH HARE HUNT . At 8 . 0 , THE DEAD SECRET , and JUST MY LUCK . PBINCEBS'S—At 7 . 0 , THE COLARADO BEETLE . At 7 . 15 , GUINEA GOLD , and MISCHIEF MAKING . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , GOOD FOR NOTHING . At 8 . 30 , THE MOONSTONE . On Monday , HENRY DUNBAR . 8 TBAND . —At 7 . 0 , TIMOTHY TO THE RESCUE . At 7 . 45 , FAMILY TIES , and CHAMPAGNE , A QUESTION OF PHIZ . GAIETY .-At 7 . 30 , AN EVASIVE REPLY . At 8 . 15 A MUSICAL BOX . At 0 . 15 , LITTLE DOCTOR FAUST . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , FARCE . At 7 . 45 , STOLEN KISSES . At 10 . 0 , ISAAC OF YORK . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and A FEARFUL FOG . PEINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , AN UNEQUAL MATCH , and TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS . OPEBA COMIQUE . —THE SORCERER . COTTBT . —At 8 . 15 , THE HOUSE OF DARNLEY . CBITEBION .-At 7 . 30 , THE PORTER'S KNOT . At 8 . 15 , THE PINK DOMINOES . POLLY—At 7 . 45 . UP THE RIVER . At 8 . 15 , THE SEA NYMPHS . AtD . O , THE CREOLE . ' EOYALTY .-At 7 . 30 , CHOPSTICK AND SPIKINS . At 8 . 15 , LA MARJOLAINK . NATIONAL .-At 7 , FARCE . At 8 , RUSSIA . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 0 , MADAME ANGOT . At 10 15 . YOLANDE . ^ Z & I ^& Z ^ AA ^™ ' * " ° ° sclay * AJ * $ ^^ iS & gT £ u 'day > CON 0 ERT '& c - ° * lTai , y 'BOY S ^ OO L F 6 ^ S C ^ bl ! AZEI ' ' C 0 NCERTS ' - At 2 . 45 each day , EGYPTIAN ( LAEGE HALL . J-MASKELYNE AND COOKE . Daily at 3 and 8 o ' clock . ROY . m ? iTi P P . T , T : ECHlg ' IC-THE SIEGE 0 F TB 0 Y - THE RUSSOTi > Sm .,. , ; ; Thc Gcncv . i Cr » ss " sung by Rosa Garibaldi . LpHT AND COLOUR . TORPEDOES . CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE . Ihe Oxy-Hydrogen Microscope , Leotard the Automaton , Demonstration ot New Inventions , & c . Admission to the whole , Is . Schools and Children under ten , 6 d . Open from 12 to 5 and from 7 to 10 .

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Price Bs Gd , Grown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONIC PORTRAITS REPRINTED FROM "THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 17 . THB CHRISTIAN MINISTER . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 . THE MYSTIC . 3 . THE MAN OF ENERGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . 4 . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP FROM JOPPA 5 . A CORNER STONE . 21 . A PILLAR OF MASONRY . 6 . THE CRAFTSMAN . . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN EASTERN STAR . 24 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHER . 0 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABIE PRECEPTOR . 10 . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 26 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICER . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 23 . THE FATHER OP THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THE CBOWH . 29 . A SHINING LIGHT . 14 . OUR HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT . 15 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THE CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . ' * OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN . By Order of all Booksellers , or will be sent , free by post , direct from the Ollice , 07 Barbican .

Ar00806

a ^^^^ ^^^

67 BABBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

AS last Friday was tho anniversary of the Prince of Wales ' s birthday , the Queen and the Princess Beatrice visited the Princess of Wales at Abergeldie . The latter with her three daughters subsequently lunched with Her Majesty at Balmoral , and later in the day went down to the ball-room , where the ladies and gentlemen of the

Court and the servants and tenants were assembled , and drank to the health oi tbe Prince . At Sandringbam tbe usual festivities were necessarily curtailed in the absence of the Princess of Wales . But the Prince , with the Duke of Cambridge and the Crown Prince of Hanover went out

shooting . Afterwards His Royal Highness and guests visited the Eoyal mews , where the labourers were regaled with the customary dinner of roast beef and plumpudding . The healths of the Queen , and the Prince and Princess of Wales were drunk witb enthusiasm . On

Saturday , the Duke of Cambridge and the Maharajah Dbuleep Singh quitted Sandringham on the termination of their visit , and on Monday the Crown Prince of

Hanover and the Duke of Teck , the latter of whom arrived on Saturday , left for Cambridge . The same day the Prince himself left for Merton , on a visit to Lord and Lady Walingham .

Lord Mayor ' s Day was one of the most dismal we can remember for some years past , but the show itself was on a larger and more magnificent scale than usual , so that there was no appreciable difference in tbe crowds wbicb gathered along the line of route . As this was of unusual

length , the passage of the cortege occupied a long time in moving towards Westminster , and the presence of Cleopatra ' s Needle , or at least a counterfeit presentment of it , and of the huge car , with the attendant elephants and dromedaries , caused considerable delay , especially going

nnder Temple Bar . The Lord Mayor ' s Ward , which is always traversed on these occasions , was very gay witb Venetian poles , triumphal arches , and bunting , and his Lordship ' s reception here , and indeed along the whole route , was hearty if not enthusiastic . On reaching

Westminster , the Common Serjeant presented Lord Mayor Owden to the Lord Chief Baron , and the latter congratulated his Lordship on the honour to which his fellow citizens had raised bim , being , as it was , the highest civic honour it was possible for him to obtain .

In doing this , however , Sir Pitzroy committed a capital error by introducing politics into his speech . The civic dignitaries headed by their cbief then retired , having previously invited Her Majesty ' s Judges to the banquet , and the procession then returned via the Thames Embankment

and Qaeen Victoria-street to Guildhall . In due course , and when the Lord Mayor had received bis guests , the most distinguished among whom , especially the Prime Minister and the Turkish Ambassador , were greeted with enthusiasm , the banquet was served . On the removal of the

cloth , the loving cup was passed round . Then followed the usual succession of loyal , political , and civic toasts , the speeches of Musurus Pasha in response for the Diplomatic Body , and of the Earl of Beaconsfield on behalf of

Ministers , being listened to with the greatest interest and loudly applauded . Thus auspiciously , in every respect but that of the weather , did the new civic chief enter upon his term of office .

It seems that the Mansion House Indian Famine Relief Fund has reached a total of £ 460 , 000 , ancl there are still donations coming in to further swell the amount , though the Fund itself has been closed . The expenses of collection , & c , under all beads , is under two p . r cent ., a result

which must be considered highly satisI ' autory . The total raised by subscription throughout the British Empire is over £ 060 , 000 , or in round figures , two-thirds of a million sterling . This large amount has been of immense service iu alleviating the Bufferings of our poor Indian fellow-sub '

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