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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H,THEPRINCEOFWALES. HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., © Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been ' graciously if | j pleased to accept the special Dedication , i | H JL SPLEND ID # m HISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGArt WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , iK ?^ ilL ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / ^| r \ IN THE ROYAL ALBEET HALL , ^ j ^^^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ By BEO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . D . No . 1201 . ^^ jjjjj ^^ jP ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to bo made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Fourth Application—October Election , 1875 . 'Tho favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of RICHARD THOMAS GARDNER , Aged 8 Years . SON of the late Brother RICHARD RAVENSHAW GARDNER , of 13 Graham Street , Walworth , Surrey , Dancing Master , who died 22 nd October 1870 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and Four Children totally unprovided for ; his lengthened infirmity having exhausted all previous savings . Brother Gardner was initiated in the Panmure Lodgo , No . 720 , in 1858 , served the several Offices , and passed the Chair of that LOCIKC , and was generally respected by the numerous Brethren with whom , his business brought him in contact . The case is strongly recommended by tho following Brethren , viz : — Bro . George Kenning P . M . 192 , Past Middlesex ; 45 Howlnnd Street , Fitz-Grand Beacon for Middlesex . roy Square , W . Bro . Magnus Olircn P . M . P . Z . 33 , Bro . Charles L . Marshall P . M . ; 22 P . M . and M . E . Z . 152 , G . J . Warden Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , S . E . for Surrey ; Lower Syilonhiiin , S . N . Bro . Marie Samuel Larllmin . I . W . Bro . William Hudson P . M . 315 , Past 12 KS ; York Street , Walworth , S . E . Prov . G .. I . D . for Sussex , P . ' A . 732 , P . M . Bro . . Tame * Freeman 128 " , Treasurer Mark 75 ; Brighton . 1120 ; 05 Friday Street , K . C . Bro . Natlnm Bryant Hcnrton W . M . Bro . William S . Webster P . M . 231 , Great City Loaao , No . 1-1 : 26 ; ( i 5 Fri- V . 'A . 21 ; 17 Ely Place , Uolborn , E . C . day Street , Loudon , F ,. C . Bro . Thomas Moore P . M . 720 ; High Bro . James II . Voektus W . M . Street , Claphum . Sphynx Lodge , No . 132 !); 138 Stuck- Bro . James Stevens P . M 25 , 720 , well Road , lirixton , S . 121 ( i , 1120 , I ' . Z . 720 , M . E . Z 771 , P . G . O . Bro . James Weaver P . M . 8 (! 2 , W . M . Mark , & c . ; 18 ° j Clapham Common , 131 U , M . K . / ,. S (! 2 , P . I ' . G . Organist , S . W . Proxies will be thankfully received bv Bro . James Stevens , and by the Widow , 13 Graham Street , Walworth , S . E . "

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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATRE BOYAL , COVENT GARDEN " . - PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . DRURY I / A . WE .-At 7 , THE WHITE HAT . At 7 . 15 , SHAUGHRAUN and INTRIGUE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 30 , THE IIEIU AT LAW and THK WIDOW HUNT . LYCEUM .-At 7 . 0 , A HAPPY PAIR . At 8 . 0 , MACBETH . ADELPHI .-At 0 . 45 . THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THK BONNIE FISHWIFE . PRINCESS'S . — At 8 each evening , Carl Rosa Opera Company . OLYMPIC .-At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS . At 8 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STRAND .-At 7 . 0 . RAISING THE WIND , WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME and FLAMINGO . VAITDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . GAIETY .-MY AWFUL DAD and Mr . GATHER-WOOL . MHIROB .-AI ; 7 . 0 . ACROSS THE CONTINENT , and THE DOGS OF ST . BERNARD . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , TALBOT'S TRUST and THE BRIGANDS . PRINCE OP -WALES'S .-MONEY . OPERA COMIQUE .-MY WIFE S OUT and THK GRAND DUCHESS . CHARING CROSS . —At 7 . 30 , BROUGHT TO BOOK and DAGOBKRT . ALHATtfTSr ! A . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTEESUEIM . At 1 » . 0 BALLET . ' PHILHARMONIC . —MACCAHE , every evening at 8 . 0 . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , Mr . and Mrs . GI'IUMAN TlKIf ) On Monday" HOW TO MAKE FIREWORKS . " On Tuesdnv , LA FILLE ' ' : •^ - - '' ; - , ^ ll (! T - ° t ; u 11 ii" « y , AQUARIUM ; PICTURE GALLER 1 , SKATING RINK , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day , OPERA , RURAL FETE , ILVV ^ M / V . S ^ MA ' ° " 5 Ioll , lil . V , FLEMING NORTON . On Tuesday , A ,, ™ ;! ' ! , 01 tlv : J ' - 0 u Thursday , MOORK AND BURGESS MINS'l RLLix Opeu Daily . POL £ 3 , 9 ? / r CASTAWAY , New Ghost Seenes .-AUSTRALIAN MhAlh and How to Cook them . — NKW / . KALAND Oil THF . SOUTHKRN WONDRRLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . New Lecture bEA SI I . ) K SKETCHES . Many other Entertainment / . Oocn twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( r . ARGE ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKK , daily at 3 . c ai' -d 8 . 1 ) . ¦' EGYPT !/ , N HALL .-BAUTIKR , aud F ! 'I'Z-UKN ! iAi : n Uailv at : ; p and 8 . 0 . " •" ' ' - ' '"' '

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MASONIC MARK FESTIVAL AT GRIMSBY , 30 th SEPTEMBER 1875 . / CONSECRATION of Sntcliffe Lodge , No . 188 , for Mark Master \ _ J Masons , at 11 . 15 A . M . IT'IHST Annual Lincolnshire Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark . Master Masons at 1 . 15 r . jr . BANQUET at the Town Hall , Grimsby , at 3 . 15 VM ., Bro . John Sntcliffe , M . W . Prov . Grand Mark Master Mason for Lincolnshire , will preside . YISITING Brethren from nei g hbouring Provinces are earnestly invited . ROBEET GOVGM , Proa . Grand Sec : GitnisuY , 8 th September 1875 .

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67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THE jury in the inquest on the body of the mate of the Mistletoe have g iven their verdict , but whether that verdict is calculated to throw any light on the accident is another question . Most people were already aware of the fact that the unfortunate fellow came by his death through drowning , and likewise that the Alberta and

Mistletoe came into collision . There is , however , a rider , and in this the jury suggest that a bettor look-ont should be kept on board the Iloyal Yacht , and a slower rate of speed adopted , especially in the summer months , while

they believe that on the day in question the navigating officers were guilty of an error in judgment . We presume the jury mean by this that the accident arose through the fault of those in charge of the Queen ' s Yacht , in which case tho rider and the verdict to Avhich it is attached are

inconsistent . An accident which is the result of negligence is hardly an accident in the strictest sense , and if the nonobservance of certain precautions led to the collision , the fault lies with those who neglected such precautions . However , the verdict is given , and there is , we presume ,

an end of the matter . The Queen has written a letter , expressive of her wish that yachts should keep clear of the Royal Yacht , instead of steering alongside of it , from motives of loyalty or curiosity , as too often happens now ; and this , we fancy , is the gist of the case . The Alberta

was steaming as usual , pleasure yachts were flitting about in its neighbourhood as usual , and one of them , contrary to past experience , came to grief . People who mix in crowds occasionally get their toes trodden on . It may be thoy

escape such a calamity for twenty times , but the twentyfirst time they suffer in a way that must have been expected sooner or later . If people will act on the Queen ' s suggestion , and keep out of the way of her yacht , there will be no likelihood of an accident , even though it sped

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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H,THEPRINCEOFWALES. HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., © Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been ' graciously if | j pleased to accept the special Dedication , i | H JL SPLEND ID # m HISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGArt WILL SHOETLY BE PUBLISHED , iK ?^ ilL ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / ^| r \ IN THE ROYAL ALBEET HALL , ^ j ^^^^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ ^ By BEO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . D . No . 1201 . ^^ jjjjj ^^ jP ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to bo made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Fourth Application—October Election , 1875 . 'Tho favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of RICHARD THOMAS GARDNER , Aged 8 Years . SON of the late Brother RICHARD RAVENSHAW GARDNER , of 13 Graham Street , Walworth , Surrey , Dancing Master , who died 22 nd October 1870 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and Four Children totally unprovided for ; his lengthened infirmity having exhausted all previous savings . Brother Gardner was initiated in the Panmure Lodgo , No . 720 , in 1858 , served the several Offices , and passed the Chair of that LOCIKC , and was generally respected by the numerous Brethren with whom , his business brought him in contact . The case is strongly recommended by tho following Brethren , viz : — Bro . George Kenning P . M . 192 , Past Middlesex ; 45 Howlnnd Street , Fitz-Grand Beacon for Middlesex . roy Square , W . Bro . Magnus Olircn P . M . P . Z . 33 , Bro . Charles L . Marshall P . M . ; 22 P . M . and M . E . Z . 152 , G . J . Warden Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , S . E . for Surrey ; Lower Syilonhiiin , S . N . Bro . Marie Samuel Larllmin . I . W . Bro . William Hudson P . M . 315 , Past 12 KS ; York Street , Walworth , S . E . Prov . G .. I . D . for Sussex , P . ' A . 732 , P . M . Bro . . Tame * Freeman 128 " , Treasurer Mark 75 ; Brighton . 1120 ; 05 Friday Street , K . C . Bro . Natlnm Bryant Hcnrton W . M . Bro . William S . Webster P . M . 231 , Great City Loaao , No . 1-1 : 26 ; ( i 5 Fri- V . 'A . 21 ; 17 Ely Place , Uolborn , E . C . day Street , Loudon , F ,. C . Bro . Thomas Moore P . M . 720 ; High Bro . James II . Voektus W . M . Street , Claphum . Sphynx Lodge , No . 132 !); 138 Stuck- Bro . James Stevens P . M 25 , 720 , well Road , lirixton , S . 121 ( i , 1120 , I ' . Z . 720 , M . E . Z 771 , P . G . O . Bro . James Weaver P . M . 8 (! 2 , W . M . Mark , & c . ; 18 ° j Clapham Common , 131 U , M . K . / ,. S (! 2 , P . I ' . G . Organist , S . W . Proxies will be thankfully received bv Bro . James Stevens , and by the Widow , 13 Graham Street , Walworth , S . E . "

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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATRE BOYAL , COVENT GARDEN " . - PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . DRURY I / A . WE .-At 7 , THE WHITE HAT . At 7 . 15 , SHAUGHRAUN and INTRIGUE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 30 , THE IIEIU AT LAW and THK WIDOW HUNT . LYCEUM .-At 7 . 0 , A HAPPY PAIR . At 8 . 0 , MACBETH . ADELPHI .-At 0 . 45 . THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THK BONNIE FISHWIFE . PRINCESS'S . — At 8 each evening , Carl Rosa Opera Company . OLYMPIC .-At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS . At 8 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STRAND .-At 7 . 0 . RAISING THE WIND , WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME and FLAMINGO . VAITDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . GAIETY .-MY AWFUL DAD and Mr . GATHER-WOOL . MHIROB .-AI ; 7 . 0 . ACROSS THE CONTINENT , and THE DOGS OF ST . BERNARD . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , TALBOT'S TRUST and THE BRIGANDS . PRINCE OP -WALES'S .-MONEY . OPERA COMIQUE .-MY WIFE S OUT and THK GRAND DUCHESS . CHARING CROSS . —At 7 . 30 , BROUGHT TO BOOK and DAGOBKRT . ALHATtfTSr ! A . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTEESUEIM . At 1 » . 0 BALLET . ' PHILHARMONIC . —MACCAHE , every evening at 8 . 0 . CRYSTAL PALACE .-This day , Mr . and Mrs . GI'IUMAN TlKIf ) On Monday" HOW TO MAKE FIREWORKS . " On Tuesdnv , LA FILLE ' ' : •^ - - '' ; - , ^ ll (! T - ° t ; u 11 ii" « y , AQUARIUM ; PICTURE GALLER 1 , SKATING RINK , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day , OPERA , RURAL FETE , ILVV ^ M / V . S ^ MA ' ° " 5 Ioll , lil . V , FLEMING NORTON . On Tuesday , A ,, ™ ;! ' ! , 01 tlv : J ' - 0 u Thursday , MOORK AND BURGESS MINS'l RLLix Opeu Daily . POL £ 3 , 9 ? / r CASTAWAY , New Ghost Seenes .-AUSTRALIAN MhAlh and How to Cook them . — NKW / . KALAND Oil THF . SOUTHKRN WONDRRLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . New Lecture bEA SI I . ) K SKETCHES . Many other Entertainment / . Oocn twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( r . ARGE ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKK , daily at 3 . c ai' -d 8 . 1 ) . ¦' EGYPT !/ , N HALL .-BAUTIKR , aud F ! 'I'Z-UKN ! iAi : n Uailv at : ; p and 8 . 0 . " •" ' ' - ' '"' '

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MASONIC MARK FESTIVAL AT GRIMSBY , 30 th SEPTEMBER 1875 . / CONSECRATION of Sntcliffe Lodge , No . 188 , for Mark Master \ _ J Masons , at 11 . 15 A . M . IT'IHST Annual Lincolnshire Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark . Master Masons at 1 . 15 r . jr . BANQUET at the Town Hall , Grimsby , at 3 . 15 VM ., Bro . John Sntcliffe , M . W . Prov . Grand Mark Master Mason for Lincolnshire , will preside . YISITING Brethren from nei g hbouring Provinces are earnestly invited . ROBEET GOVGM , Proa . Grand Sec : GitnisuY , 8 th September 1875 .

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67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THE jury in the inquest on the body of the mate of the Mistletoe have g iven their verdict , but whether that verdict is calculated to throw any light on the accident is another question . Most people were already aware of the fact that the unfortunate fellow came by his death through drowning , and likewise that the Alberta and

Mistletoe came into collision . There is , however , a rider , and in this the jury suggest that a bettor look-ont should be kept on board the Iloyal Yacht , and a slower rate of speed adopted , especially in the summer months , while

they believe that on the day in question the navigating officers were guilty of an error in judgment . We presume the jury mean by this that the accident arose through the fault of those in charge of the Queen ' s Yacht , in which case tho rider and the verdict to Avhich it is attached are

inconsistent . An accident which is the result of negligence is hardly an accident in the strictest sense , and if the nonobservance of certain precautions led to the collision , the fault lies with those who neglected such precautions . However , the verdict is given , and there is , we presume ,

an end of the matter . The Queen has written a letter , expressive of her wish that yachts should keep clear of the Royal Yacht , instead of steering alongside of it , from motives of loyalty or curiosity , as too often happens now ; and this , we fancy , is the gist of the case . The Alberta

was steaming as usual , pleasure yachts were flitting about in its neighbourhood as usual , and one of them , contrary to past experience , came to grief . People who mix in crowds occasionally get their toes trodden on . It may be thoy

escape such a calamity for twenty times , but the twentyfirst time they suffer in a way that must have been expected sooner or later . If people will act on the Queen ' s suggestion , and keep out of the way of her yacht , there will be no likelihood of an accident , even though it sped

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