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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , 1 SD THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . genital§mcu0lentjfttniiJjxriibal. niHE FESTIVAL , as above , will be held , with the sanction of X Grand Lodge , and under tho presidency of R . W . BRO . RIGHT HON . THt tARL OF DONOUGHMORE , GRAND S . W . it THB ALEXANDBA PALACE , MUSWELL HILL , On Wednesday , the 1 st day of August 1877 . Tickets , inctusivo of Wine—Ladies 13 a Od ; Gentlemen l " s 6 d . Dinner on tablo at Fivo o ' clock . Brethren must appear in full Mark clothing . FREDEIUCK BINCKES , Grand Secretary . Office —! 3 Red Liou-sqoure , Holboru , London , July Is 7 " .

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MASONIC AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Incorporated Pursuant to 37 and 38 Vic , c . 42 . Offices : 1 G-resham Buildings , Basinghall S „ reet , E . C . Shares , £ 25 each . Advances without premium on Freo-Monthly Subscription , o . i per share . nolll > ^ Pi'uold , or Leasehold Pro-D ., „ , . ' , ' putty . Paid up Shares i . « ucd . , sa . o and sound Investments . Entrance fee , Is per share . | Deposits ut < I and 6 per cent . Members of the Craft aro strongly advised to join . Subscription Meetings E'irst Tuesday in each month , from o to 7 . 30 o ' clock , at tne omoea . Prospectuses and information may be obtained of J . 11 . GINDER , Secretary .

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LONDONMASONICCLUB, 101 QUEEN VICTORIA sTKEET , Oil * ST , E . C . BKETiiKEN joiniug the Club b 3 fore the 1 st of August will be admitted , witnout au Entrance Fe \ at the present subscription of Five Curn . ns lor iovvn , una Three Guineas ir c Country Memoers . Subscriptions of Members now joiuiiv . T are available to the 1 st August 1878 . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY / TO THE SECRETARY .

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THEMASONICQUARTETTE. BHUii . BUKUEdoFEKitY , AttTHliK iHUMAiS , EDWIN MUtid . aud GEOKuE MUduitAVE umieriaKe the Musicai arrangements oi the Ceremonies anu . Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO , E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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EYE HOSPITAL FOR THE WORKING GLASSES . UNTIL tho arrangements lor a Hospital for the treatment of diseases una IU J lines ut' tue eyo , oa the aE . bi !' - £ i uPPiM iLNt _ r P-ttlNulPLE , are completed , Mr . JAI ; EZ tiovijr will oEE PAi'iEiNi'd at nis Private Reaiuonue , i ucUun'U-ouUiU'u , W . C , between tue uoui ' a ot nine and eleven , EVEttY . jlOR . UiNci , aud one ana three ou dAi'JtfJDA ^ AFl ' iirt . NuO . N'd . buoacripuons re-eiveu by tne treasurer , AiireU Wicker Carton , x-sq ., 2 Wurrmgtun-g . trt . teiu ) , vv " . ; or uy tuo lVlauag . r ui tue Kegeut-atreei . Brunch oi the Union uank of i-ondon , Argyli-place , » V .

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LEYTON COLLEGE , ESSEX . BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN , ut ^ Kui E . J . WttiTrltLD , L . C . P ., r-. d . A ., PRINCIPAL . Q 1 HE object of this Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-. rul education , commensurate with the present improved oLace of society . VRKrxHxtios FOB TUB CIVIL Suimcu , ( JAMUBIDC-IS iViinnLH CLASS , CoLLJiQii or PlUSCEFIOKS , SOC'IUII" OF AHXo , MIS SuiKNCK AflD Ala' EXAMl . MArio . 1 S , iSiC . Special attention to back . vara und timid pupils . Diet the oest , una umnmted . References to the leading banking una connne . call lirnia in London aud tho Provinces , and to numerous ureturou wnose sous aro now , or nave been , educated at tuo College . Prospectus forwarded on appucation to tho Principal .

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ON Thursday of last week , a few minntes sufficed foi the transaction of business in the House of Lords . On Friday , the House went into Committee on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Bill . Up to Clause 14 only a few verbal amendments were made , but on the next

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clause , Earl Granville moved a very important addition as to clerical fellowships and headships . A long debate , in which tho Marquis of Salisbury and other noble lords took part , followed . Ou a division , Earl Granville was deleated by 103 to 69 . The remaining clauses having been

discussed and agreed to , the House resumed , the other business was disposed of , aud their lordships adjourned . On Monday , Lord Oraumore and Browne brought the subject of Undetected Crime iu Ireland under the notice of itie House , after which several public bills were dealt with

at one or other of their several stages . On Tuesday , the report of the amendments to the Universities' Bill was agreed to , the lnclosure Bill passed through Committee , aud the Select Committee on the Earldom of Mar was appointed .

in the House of Commons , on Thursday , several questions having been discussed , the Home Secretary stated that the authorities of Christ ' s Hospital had placed themselves uureservedly iu his hands in relation to the recent unhappy suicide by oue of the pupils . Other questions , and among

them two relating to Russian '" atrocities" in Asia and Bulgaria , were asked ot Ministers . A complaint against the Government in connection with the Jewish Sunday Closing Bill was made by Mr . Sullivan . The Chancellor of the Exchequer deteuded them , and tho Marquis of Hartingtou , Sir

VV . Liawson , and Sir f . O'Bviea ottered some remarks on the subject . The House then went into Committee of Supply , aud made some further progress with the Education Estimates . At the morning sitting on Friday , a motion on Convict Prisons was brought forward by Mr . Parnell , but

alter a statement by Mr . Cross , was withdrawn , aud the House in Committee resumed the consideration of the Estimates . Mr . Cross then announced the names of the gentlemen comprising tue Committee of Inquiry into the Government of Christ ' s Hospital , aud the sitting was

suspended . There being no quorum when the House resumed at nine o ' clock , a couut-out took place . On Mouday , after the disposal of sundry questions , Mr . Holmes moved an amendment on the motion for going into Committee of Supply , condemning the appointment of a War

Office clerk , a Mr . Pigott , to be the Controller of Her Majesty ' s Stationery Uhice . An animated debate followed , and ultimately the Government sustained a defeat by 156 to 152 , the result being greeted with cheers by the Opposition . Mr . Chamberlain drew attention to the subject of

grants for the promotion of Science and Art , and Sir W . Harcoart to that of the Detention of Untried Prisoners , when the House wont into Committee of Supply on the Civil Service Estimates . On Tuesday Supply was again the order of the day at the morning sitting , and in the evening

there was another count-out , as forty members were not present . The whole of Wednesday afternoon was occupied with the consideration of Intoxicating Liquor Bills . The second reading of one of these measures was negatived without a division . In the course of the debate Major O'Gorman

made a very amusing speech , which was interrupted by roars of laughter . A second bill was withdrawn , and then a third was disposed of , being thrown out on the second reading by 13 b to 85 . Having dealt with the remaining business , the House adjourned at six o ' clock .

The ( jueen , accompanied by the Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , left Windsor Castle for London on Thursday afternoon , for the purpose of being present at a garden party given by their RoyaL Hi ghnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales , at Marlborough House . A large

number of guests were present . The following afternoon , Mdlle . Etelka Gerster had the honour of singing before Her Majest y and the Royal family at Windsor . The Prince aud Princess Christian , the Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome , the Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold were

present , together with the members of the Court in attendance . On Saturday afternoon , the Prince and Princess of Wales paid a visit to the little Berkshire town of Wantage , for the purpose of unveiling the statue recently erected to the memory of Alfred the Great . The Royal party were

received , on arriving at the station , by Colonel and the Hon . Mrs . Loyd-Lindsay , and drove immediately to the town , escorted by a detachment of the Berks Yeomanry Cavalry . There was a very large gathering from the country all round , and the welcome extended to their Royal

Highnesses was of the heartiest character , the scene being greatly enlivened by the presence of the band of the Grenadier Guards . After the usual address by the Chairman of the Reception Committee , to which the Prince gracefull y replied , Canon Butler , the Vicar of Wantage )

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KEMEYS TYNTE PRECEPTORY Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
OPENING OF THE NEW MASONIC HALL IN SHEFFIELD. Article 6
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SUMMER ENTERTAINMENT AT THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 11
CONSECRATION OF BOTHWELL CHAPTER, No. 170. Article 11
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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES , 1 SD THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . genital§mcu0lentjfttniiJjxriibal. niHE FESTIVAL , as above , will be held , with the sanction of X Grand Lodge , and under tho presidency of R . W . BRO . RIGHT HON . THt tARL OF DONOUGHMORE , GRAND S . W . it THB ALEXANDBA PALACE , MUSWELL HILL , On Wednesday , the 1 st day of August 1877 . Tickets , inctusivo of Wine—Ladies 13 a Od ; Gentlemen l " s 6 d . Dinner on tablo at Fivo o ' clock . Brethren must appear in full Mark clothing . FREDEIUCK BINCKES , Grand Secretary . Office —! 3 Red Liou-sqoure , Holboru , London , July Is 7 " .

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MASONIC AND GENERAL PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY . Incorporated Pursuant to 37 and 38 Vic , c . 42 . Offices : 1 G-resham Buildings , Basinghall S „ reet , E . C . Shares , £ 25 each . Advances without premium on Freo-Monthly Subscription , o . i per share . nolll > ^ Pi'uold , or Leasehold Pro-D ., „ , . ' , ' putty . Paid up Shares i . « ucd . , sa . o and sound Investments . Entrance fee , Is per share . | Deposits ut < I and 6 per cent . Members of the Craft aro strongly advised to join . Subscription Meetings E'irst Tuesday in each month , from o to 7 . 30 o ' clock , at tne omoea . Prospectuses and information may be obtained of J . 11 . GINDER , Secretary .

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LONDONMASONICCLUB, 101 QUEEN VICTORIA sTKEET , Oil * ST , E . C . BKETiiKEN joiniug the Club b 3 fore the 1 st of August will be admitted , witnout au Entrance Fe \ at the present subscription of Five Curn . ns lor iovvn , una Three Guineas ir c Country Memoers . Subscriptions of Members now joiuiiv . T are available to the 1 st August 1878 . FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY / TO THE SECRETARY .

Ad00806

THEMASONICQUARTETTE. BHUii . BUKUEdoFEKitY , AttTHliK iHUMAiS , EDWIN MUtid . aud GEOKuE MUduitAVE umieriaKe the Musicai arrangements oi the Ceremonies anu . Banquets . For Terms : —Address , BRO , E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .

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EYE HOSPITAL FOR THE WORKING GLASSES . UNTIL tho arrangements lor a Hospital for the treatment of diseases una IU J lines ut' tue eyo , oa the aE . bi !' - £ i uPPiM iLNt _ r P-ttlNulPLE , are completed , Mr . JAI ; EZ tiovijr will oEE PAi'iEiNi'd at nis Private Reaiuonue , i ucUun'U-ouUiU'u , W . C , between tue uoui ' a ot nine and eleven , EVEttY . jlOR . UiNci , aud one ana three ou dAi'JtfJDA ^ AFl ' iirt . NuO . N'd . buoacripuons re-eiveu by tne treasurer , AiireU Wicker Carton , x-sq ., 2 Wurrmgtun-g . trt . teiu ) , vv " . ; or uy tuo lVlauag . r ui tue Kegeut-atreei . Brunch oi the Union uank of i-ondon , Argyli-place , » V .

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LEYTON COLLEGE , ESSEX . BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN , ut ^ Kui E . J . WttiTrltLD , L . C . P ., r-. d . A ., PRINCIPAL . Q 1 HE object of this Establishment is to ensure a comprehensive libe-. rul education , commensurate with the present improved oLace of society . VRKrxHxtios FOB TUB CIVIL Suimcu , ( JAMUBIDC-IS iViinnLH CLASS , CoLLJiQii or PlUSCEFIOKS , SOC'IUII" OF AHXo , MIS SuiKNCK AflD Ala' EXAMl . MArio . 1 S , iSiC . Special attention to back . vara und timid pupils . Diet the oest , una umnmted . References to the leading banking una connne . call lirnia in London aud tho Provinces , and to numerous ureturou wnose sous aro now , or nave been , educated at tuo College . Prospectus forwarded on appucation to tho Principal .

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^^^^^^^^ 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET

ON Thursday of last week , a few minntes sufficed foi the transaction of business in the House of Lords . On Friday , the House went into Committee on the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge Bill . Up to Clause 14 only a few verbal amendments were made , but on the next

Our Weekly Budget

clause , Earl Granville moved a very important addition as to clerical fellowships and headships . A long debate , in which tho Marquis of Salisbury and other noble lords took part , followed . Ou a division , Earl Granville was deleated by 103 to 69 . The remaining clauses having been

discussed and agreed to , the House resumed , the other business was disposed of , aud their lordships adjourned . On Monday , Lord Oraumore and Browne brought the subject of Undetected Crime iu Ireland under the notice of itie House , after which several public bills were dealt with

at one or other of their several stages . On Tuesday , the report of the amendments to the Universities' Bill was agreed to , the lnclosure Bill passed through Committee , aud the Select Committee on the Earldom of Mar was appointed .

in the House of Commons , on Thursday , several questions having been discussed , the Home Secretary stated that the authorities of Christ ' s Hospital had placed themselves uureservedly iu his hands in relation to the recent unhappy suicide by oue of the pupils . Other questions , and among

them two relating to Russian '" atrocities" in Asia and Bulgaria , were asked ot Ministers . A complaint against the Government in connection with the Jewish Sunday Closing Bill was made by Mr . Sullivan . The Chancellor of the Exchequer deteuded them , and tho Marquis of Hartingtou , Sir

VV . Liawson , and Sir f . O'Bviea ottered some remarks on the subject . The House then went into Committee of Supply , aud made some further progress with the Education Estimates . At the morning sitting on Friday , a motion on Convict Prisons was brought forward by Mr . Parnell , but

alter a statement by Mr . Cross , was withdrawn , aud the House in Committee resumed the consideration of the Estimates . Mr . Cross then announced the names of the gentlemen comprising tue Committee of Inquiry into the Government of Christ ' s Hospital , aud the sitting was

suspended . There being no quorum when the House resumed at nine o ' clock , a couut-out took place . On Mouday , after the disposal of sundry questions , Mr . Holmes moved an amendment on the motion for going into Committee of Supply , condemning the appointment of a War

Office clerk , a Mr . Pigott , to be the Controller of Her Majesty ' s Stationery Uhice . An animated debate followed , and ultimately the Government sustained a defeat by 156 to 152 , the result being greeted with cheers by the Opposition . Mr . Chamberlain drew attention to the subject of

grants for the promotion of Science and Art , and Sir W . Harcoart to that of the Detention of Untried Prisoners , when the House wont into Committee of Supply on the Civil Service Estimates . On Tuesday Supply was again the order of the day at the morning sitting , and in the evening

there was another count-out , as forty members were not present . The whole of Wednesday afternoon was occupied with the consideration of Intoxicating Liquor Bills . The second reading of one of these measures was negatived without a division . In the course of the debate Major O'Gorman

made a very amusing speech , which was interrupted by roars of laughter . A second bill was withdrawn , and then a third was disposed of , being thrown out on the second reading by 13 b to 85 . Having dealt with the remaining business , the House adjourned at six o ' clock .

The ( jueen , accompanied by the Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , left Windsor Castle for London on Thursday afternoon , for the purpose of being present at a garden party given by their RoyaL Hi ghnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales , at Marlborough House . A large

number of guests were present . The following afternoon , Mdlle . Etelka Gerster had the honour of singing before Her Majest y and the Royal family at Windsor . The Prince aud Princess Christian , the Princess Louise and the Marquis of Lome , the Princess Beatrice , and Prince Leopold were

present , together with the members of the Court in attendance . On Saturday afternoon , the Prince and Princess of Wales paid a visit to the little Berkshire town of Wantage , for the purpose of unveiling the statue recently erected to the memory of Alfred the Great . The Royal party were

received , on arriving at the station , by Colonel and the Hon . Mrs . Loyd-Lindsay , and drove immediately to the town , escorted by a detachment of the Berks Yeomanry Cavalry . There was a very large gathering from the country all round , and the welcome extended to their Royal

Highnesses was of the heartiest character , the scene being greatly enlivened by the presence of the band of the Grenadier Guards . After the usual address by the Chairman of the Reception Committee , to which the Prince gracefull y replied , Canon Butler , the Vicar of Wantage )

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