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NOW READY , NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PEICE 8 s 6 d VOLUME I . OF THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O . London : W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . G . Cloth Cases for Binding can be had from the Offices , price 1 / 6 each .
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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATEE EOYAL , COVENT GARDEN " . - PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . ADELPHT— At 6 . 15 , THE DAY AFTEH THE WEDDIXC 4 , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THE RONNIE FISHWIFE . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS nnd THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STBAND .-At 7 . 15 , TWO TO ONE . At 7 . 13 , WEAK WOMAN and NEMESIS . GAIETY .-OPERAS IN ENGLISH . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . MIEEOE . —At 7 . 0 , NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS , A CLEFT STICK , and SIMPSON AND CO . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , EARLY IMPRESSIONS . At 8 . 15 , LOVE AND HONOUR . OPEEA COMIQUE .-At 7 . 30 , BACKING THE FAVOURITE . At 3 . 15 , LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTRESHEIM . At 10 . 0 , BALLET . CEYSTAL PALACE . — This Day , INGOMAR , BLONDIN , & c . On Tuesday , SECOND ANNUAL SWIMMING FETE . Open daily , AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , SKATING RINK , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day , NEMESIS , CONCERT , & c . On Monday , FETE in aid of tho RAILWAY PROVIDENT SOCIETIES , FIREWORKS , & c . On Tuesday , THE TWO ORPHANS . On Tuesday stid Wednesday , FLOWER SHOW . On Thursday , MACCABE . Open P : nly . POLY'ri . CL . K 10 .-The CASTAAVAY , Now Ghost Scones . —AUSTRALIAN M 1-. ATS and How to Cook them . — NKW ZKALAND , OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . Now Lecture , SEA SIDE SKETCHES . Many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN HALL .-RAUTIER , daily , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST G ° ^ 'E's HALL , Langham Place-Mr . ami Mis . GERMAN RKED , this day , at 3 . 0 . PHILHAEMOWIC .-MACCABE , every evening at 8 . 0 .
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rpHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can bo ordered of any -L Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Post Office Order for tho amount . Intending Snbscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Tost Office Orders to be made payable to W . TV . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FUEEMASOU ' CIIKONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 To the United States and France , 4 s 3 d per quarter , and to Germany , 4 s 9 d per quarter . Agents , from ivhom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CUKTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DIUSCOLT , , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 100 Strand . Mr . A . D . LoEWEjfSTAHK & CO . NS , 2 I > Great Queen Street , and 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL and Sox « , 125 licet Street , E . C . M . J . PAUKI . VSO . V , 11 , 1 G ...-. M-I . it . . I . I , K . O . Mr . 11 . Soirso . v , 7 1 \ -M I . i .. t \ ,,, ¦ | -, -v j . Messrs . SMITH and So . v- , , us'j Si mud . Messrs . SI'ENCEK si .,.. i .. > ., i ., . 1 Cll ( j . neen Street , W . C . Messrs . STKEL aim J <> . ,, !• , . . s p . it ,- <¦; , dens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . ViCKEiis , . AcL'tv OMIM , \ . - > . - j , rand Mr . 11 . ViCKEiis , 317 Sn
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will iincl TnE FHEEJIASOK ' SCIIIIOMCLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Pago £ 8 o 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 G . ii ( .-mi Advertisements , Trade Announcements , ( m . singlo column , 5 a per inch . Double Colnrnn Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Births , Marriages aud Deaths , Gel per line .
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THE LONDON MASONIC CLUB . A PPLICATIONS FOE MEMBERSHIP should be made afc once , -TA . in order to secure tho advantages offered to tho First Subscribing ; Members . Negotiations are now pending for excellent Central Premises . All particulars may be obtained on application , personally or by letter , to tho Secretary , Brother CAPTAIN LATIIBPRY , at the Offices , Victoria Buildings , 37 Queen Victoria Street , London , E . C .
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SEC OND ANNUAL CRYSTAL PALACE SWIMMING FETE . — TUESDAY , 21 th August—RACE for the AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP of ENGLAND , One Mile . Crystal Palace Challenge Cup , Ono Mile . Two Hundred Yards Race , open to England . Hurdle Race , Hundred and Fifty Yards . Race in Dress ( weighing not loss than 7 lbs . ) , Hundred Yards . Victoria Purk Swimming Club Handicap , Hundred Yards . Ornamental Swimming ; Race in Tubs . Duck Hunt . Aquatic Clown . For particulars , entry forms , & c . apply to T . HADLEY PKESTAGE , 531 Hackney Road ; or to OF . W . Wilson , Crystal Palace .
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Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Session that terminated last Friday , if not a particularly eventful one , has been productive of sundry measures of great public utility . The Ministry did not accomplish all it proposed . Its enemies , and some even of its well-wishers , think it made one or two mistakes , while its out-and-out supporters claim credit for the measures it
has passed , and throw the onus of blame as regards those which fell into limbo on the O pposition . But setting all political partisanship aside , the realised part of the Parliamentary programme for 1875 will be of great benefit to the
community at large , and especially to those humbler classes to whom the new Labour Laws , the Artisans' Dwellings Act , and the temporary ITnseaworthy Ships Act will be a boon . Thus , if the Session was not a brilliant one , the labours of Parliament have not been thrown away .
And now that Parliament has risen , London , of course , is absolutely deserted , by which figure of speech is meant , of course , that fashionable London , and that other section of it which supposes itself to be fashionable , is scattered to the four winds of Heaven . The glories of tho Eow and tho
Ladies' mile have passed away for the season ; the theatres and operas are nearly all of them closed , the clubs look terribly empty , and everybody who is , or thinks himself to be anybody , is far away , on the hills of Scotland , or at the seaside , "doing" this or that continental tour . For
the nest few months tl . is state of things will continue , and then , when there is a talk about Lord Mayor ' s Show , when we read again of Cabinet Meetings being held in DoAvning Street , and there arc rumours that our jolly Father Christmas will soon be paying us his annual visit ,
London will resume its gaiety , and theatres and concerts et id genus onnc nugarum will again become the order of the day . People will soon afterwards be thinking about the season of 1876 and hoping that sundry of the features that characterised the one just
ended will not figure so prominently next _ year . _ Wo specially alluded to the very frivolous behaviour of the Clerk of the Weather . It is hig h time , we think , considering the very mature age of that elsewhere estimable personage , that he became a little more settled in his habits
in this country . It is very unpleasant to find a person one day all smiles and sunshine , and tho next day all tears , and this year the Clerk has been a very Amelia for raining tear ? , while granting us but now and again the faintest glimmer of a smile . These remarks apply not to the last few days ,
which have been hot enough to satisfy a xiecl Indian , out generally to the summer that is well nigh gone . Wc should not care to chronicle the number of garden parties
and picnics that have been spoiled this year , owing to the very un-Masonic bearing of this Clerk . Doubtless he wi 1 be a little more considerate in the future , and not almost wholly exclude ns from outdoor amusements .
First among those who are flitting northwards to spend the autumn in Scotland is Her Majesty the Queen , who quitted Osborne on Thursday , en route to Balmoral . Shortly before the Eoyal Yacht Alberta , with the Queen ' s suit , & c . on board , reached the Royal Clarence Yard , she ran into a
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NOW READY , NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PEICE 8 s 6 d VOLUME I . OF THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O . London : W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . G . Cloth Cases for Binding can be had from the Offices , price 1 / 6 each .
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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATEE EOYAL , COVENT GARDEN " . - PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . ADELPHT— At 6 . 15 , THE DAY AFTEH THE WEDDIXC 4 , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THE RONNIE FISHWIFE . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS nnd THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STBAND .-At 7 . 15 , TWO TO ONE . At 7 . 13 , WEAK WOMAN and NEMESIS . GAIETY .-OPERAS IN ENGLISH . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . MIEEOE . —At 7 . 0 , NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS , A CLEFT STICK , and SIMPSON AND CO . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , EARLY IMPRESSIONS . At 8 . 15 , LOVE AND HONOUR . OPEEA COMIQUE .-At 7 . 30 , BACKING THE FAVOURITE . At 3 . 15 , LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTRESHEIM . At 10 . 0 , BALLET . CEYSTAL PALACE . — This Day , INGOMAR , BLONDIN , & c . On Tuesday , SECOND ANNUAL SWIMMING FETE . Open daily , AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , SKATING RINK , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE .-This day , NEMESIS , CONCERT , & c . On Monday , FETE in aid of tho RAILWAY PROVIDENT SOCIETIES , FIREWORKS , & c . On Tuesday , THE TWO ORPHANS . On Tuesday stid Wednesday , FLOWER SHOW . On Thursday , MACCABE . Open P : nly . POLY'ri . CL . K 10 .-The CASTAAVAY , Now Ghost Scones . —AUSTRALIAN M 1-. ATS and How to Cook them . — NKW ZKALAND , OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . Now Lecture , SEA SIDE SKETCHES . Many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN HALL .-RAUTIER , daily , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST G ° ^ 'E's HALL , Langham Place-Mr . ami Mis . GERMAN RKED , this day , at 3 . 0 . PHILHAEMOWIC .-MACCABE , every evening at 8 . 0 .
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rpHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can bo ordered of any -L Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Post Office Order for tho amount . Intending Snbscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Tost Office Orders to be made payable to W . TV . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FUEEMASOU ' CIIKONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 To the United States and France , 4 s 3 d per quarter , and to Germany , 4 s 9 d per quarter . Agents , from ivhom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CUKTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DIUSCOLT , , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 100 Strand . Mr . A . D . LoEWEjfSTAHK & CO . NS , 2 I > Great Queen Street , and 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL and Sox « , 125 licet Street , E . C . M . J . PAUKI . VSO . V , 11 , 1 G ...-. M-I . it . . I . I , K . O . Mr . 11 . Soirso . v , 7 1 \ -M I . i .. t \ ,,, ¦ | -, -v j . Messrs . SMITH and So . v- , , us'j Si mud . Messrs . SI'ENCEK si .,.. i .. > ., i ., . 1 Cll ( j . neen Street , W . C . Messrs . STKEL aim J <> . ,, !• , . . s p . it ,- <¦; , dens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . ViCKEiis , . AcL'tv OMIM , \ . - > . - j , rand Mr . 11 . ViCKEiis , 317 Sn
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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will iincl TnE FHEEJIASOK ' SCIIIIOMCLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Pago £ 8 o 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 G . ii ( .-mi Advertisements , Trade Announcements , ( m . singlo column , 5 a per inch . Double Colnrnn Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Births , Marriages aud Deaths , Gel per line .
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THE LONDON MASONIC CLUB . A PPLICATIONS FOE MEMBERSHIP should be made afc once , -TA . in order to secure tho advantages offered to tho First Subscribing ; Members . Negotiations are now pending for excellent Central Premises . All particulars may be obtained on application , personally or by letter , to tho Secretary , Brother CAPTAIN LATIIBPRY , at the Offices , Victoria Buildings , 37 Queen Victoria Street , London , E . C .
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SEC OND ANNUAL CRYSTAL PALACE SWIMMING FETE . — TUESDAY , 21 th August—RACE for the AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP of ENGLAND , One Mile . Crystal Palace Challenge Cup , Ono Mile . Two Hundred Yards Race , open to England . Hurdle Race , Hundred and Fifty Yards . Race in Dress ( weighing not loss than 7 lbs . ) , Hundred Yards . Victoria Purk Swimming Club Handicap , Hundred Yards . Ornamental Swimming ; Race in Tubs . Duck Hunt . Aquatic Clown . For particulars , entry forms , & c . apply to T . HADLEY PKESTAGE , 531 Hackney Road ; or to OF . W . Wilson , Crystal Palace .
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^^ P ^^^^^ a 67 BAEBICAN , E . G .
Our Weekly Budget.
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .
THE Session that terminated last Friday , if not a particularly eventful one , has been productive of sundry measures of great public utility . The Ministry did not accomplish all it proposed . Its enemies , and some even of its well-wishers , think it made one or two mistakes , while its out-and-out supporters claim credit for the measures it
has passed , and throw the onus of blame as regards those which fell into limbo on the O pposition . But setting all political partisanship aside , the realised part of the Parliamentary programme for 1875 will be of great benefit to the
community at large , and especially to those humbler classes to whom the new Labour Laws , the Artisans' Dwellings Act , and the temporary ITnseaworthy Ships Act will be a boon . Thus , if the Session was not a brilliant one , the labours of Parliament have not been thrown away .
And now that Parliament has risen , London , of course , is absolutely deserted , by which figure of speech is meant , of course , that fashionable London , and that other section of it which supposes itself to be fashionable , is scattered to the four winds of Heaven . The glories of tho Eow and tho
Ladies' mile have passed away for the season ; the theatres and operas are nearly all of them closed , the clubs look terribly empty , and everybody who is , or thinks himself to be anybody , is far away , on the hills of Scotland , or at the seaside , "doing" this or that continental tour . For
the nest few months tl . is state of things will continue , and then , when there is a talk about Lord Mayor ' s Show , when we read again of Cabinet Meetings being held in DoAvning Street , and there arc rumours that our jolly Father Christmas will soon be paying us his annual visit ,
London will resume its gaiety , and theatres and concerts et id genus onnc nugarum will again become the order of the day . People will soon afterwards be thinking about the season of 1876 and hoping that sundry of the features that characterised the one just
ended will not figure so prominently next _ year . _ Wo specially alluded to the very frivolous behaviour of the Clerk of the Weather . It is hig h time , we think , considering the very mature age of that elsewhere estimable personage , that he became a little more settled in his habits
in this country . It is very unpleasant to find a person one day all smiles and sunshine , and tho next day all tears , and this year the Clerk has been a very Amelia for raining tear ? , while granting us but now and again the faintest glimmer of a smile . These remarks apply not to the last few days ,
which have been hot enough to satisfy a xiecl Indian , out generally to the summer that is well nigh gone . Wc should not care to chronicle the number of garden parties
and picnics that have been spoiled this year , owing to the very un-Masonic bearing of this Clerk . Doubtless he wi 1 be a little more considerate in the future , and not almost wholly exclude ns from outdoor amusements .
First among those who are flitting northwards to spend the autumn in Scotland is Her Majesty the Queen , who quitted Osborne on Thursday , en route to Balmoral . Shortly before the Eoyal Yacht Alberta , with the Queen ' s suit , & c . on board , reached the Royal Clarence Yard , she ran into a