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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. ^ ' . MI . ii ^ WA © HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., g ^ rp . ^ pUr , Most Worshipful Grand Master , & o ., & c , having been graciously ffl y | . ^ V ^ ksfisW ^ R . pleased to accept tho special Dedication , iM & WW 0 W p ? -A- SPLEITIIID ff \ «HISTORICALSTEELMAV8NGlf| ^^/ W iSW $ 0 p WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED , M ^/ P ^ lt \ S ^ M W ^ Jaf ^ v OT ™ E / Irf ^ wf \ ^ gp l l l ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / " W \ Mifeiffifl IN THE EOYAL ALBEBT HALL , <^§ fe ^ ,, ^^^ gg |§|^ W " By B RO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^ ^^^^^^ P ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET LONDON , W .

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AJfD THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . THE RT , HON . THE EARL OF LIMERICK , M . W . GRAND MARK MASTER MASON . THE RT . HON . LORD SKELMERSDALE , R . W . DEPUTY GRAND MARK MASTER MASON . A MOVEABLE GRAND LODGE will bo hold at Freemasons ' Hull , Turk-street , Uristol , on Friday , tho 2 Mi inst ., at Hull-past Three 0 clock precisely . The 1 ' r ivinciiil Grand Lodge of Bristol will ho constituted in duo form , lira V .. A . !•' . l ' mviar . will he insiallrdas K . W . 1 ' rovincial Grand Mark Muster Mason of liristol , hy the M . W . G . M . M . M . Tin : iirlii-. es in the book of Constitution liaviiitr reference to the attendance 01 Grand lMirers do not , apply to this in- etine ; . A bnnqr . ci wil In- pr videdat the AltmtsiKi " 't- 'uvern , at Half-past Five o ' clock , . tickets , los lid each , i , eluding Ues-ert and U ' aitois . It is particularly requested that Tickels for the Banquet ho implied for from lire . Uir . Li . iM Hom ; i . s , Hoso Villa , Stapleton-road , Uristol , nut later tlmu Monday , the 2-lth instant . By command , Orrrrr ,: 2 Tied Lion Square , FREDERICK ISINOKKS , P . G . J . W . Holborn , London , \\ . 0 . Grand Xrcrctun / .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roR ACED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . IN compliance with n requisition received in accordance with rule S , a Special General Meeting of tho Governors and Subscribers of tints institution will he held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , ou i ues'iai , the tif . th day of April 18 / ii , at Throe o ' clock in tho afternoon precisely , to consider the propriety of altering Law IV ' ., page 12 of the Hides anil Regulations hy substituting the figures , tlO for . fc . 'MJ ; and Law IV ., page 13 , by substituting the figures . r . 32 for £ 28 , and further to consider any proposition or motion which may then be brought forward to carry into effect tho proposed alterations . Omen : -IFBKKMASO . VS' HALL , By order , London , W . C , lbth April 137 li . JAMES TERRY , rjccretarif .

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THELONDONMASONICCLUB. THE CLUB PBE 1 YII 3 ES , SITUATE 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , ARK NOIV BEING FITTED UP , AND WILL SHORTLY BE OPENED TO THE MEMBERS . THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION , now pa value , is available to 1 st . May Is ,,, I , I ,, i is lixed : '„—!; :: : is for Town Members , i . e ., Members residiu " within twenty miles of the Club , and Id lis ( 1 . 1 for cV . untv .- -Members , without entrance fee . Members incur no UaUi ' . u v hovoiul their subserip tion . None but Freem- ^ on- ; aro eligible for Membership . THE NEXT ELECTION OP MEIvIBEItS will be held ou 27 th April , alter wbvb i '' '' i it is ardic ' i-alod that it -, vdl be ne ; . ' . ssary to min ¦ c an Entrance iVe , and ialso the Annual , Si : i . 'scri [) Lioiii , —upwards i of alio . ltrethreii having already joined . EOBMS EOIt APPLICATION for Memhcr .-hip inry be obtained IVom I tee secretary , at the Ollire- of tho Lu . vno-V iuso . vtc CLUB CU . 'U'ANY I Li-MiTi-. u , : i 7 Queen Victoria Street , E . C . I , IOIIN A . LATIfBURY , Hn-nHn / . |

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. A . HVEOlNrTJ ^ LEiTT . A L WOBK . ! NOW IN PHEPAKATION . j TTISTOEYOF EVJ-JIiY LODGE [ . 'XDKH TJIK G 1 JAXD LODGE ! X . L of FU : ¦;(¦; AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND , i li'iil be . EtHitii I , '/ it i' ! .. /; , ! , / ,, ! , ! ,,, / Crund Ot / irrr . Iu a work of this maij-niutde , the kind co-operalion ,, [ ' ail Brethren who are in \ possession of facts not generally known , will bo invaluable , and thankiuuy : acknowledged . ' SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . I

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OP ANCIENT , FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . rnUE GKAND FESTIVAL will bo held on Wednesday , 26 th April J _ 1870 , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London . Tickets may bo obtain d of the Grand Stewards , but no tickets will bo issued after I o ' clock on the day preceding tlio Festival . Dinner at half-past six o ' clock precisely . Tho musical arrangements will be under tho direction of Bro . Ktihc , G . Org ; Brethren must appear in full Masonic Craft Clothing . CHARLES J . MORGAN , Hon , S' : c . Hoard of Grand Steaards .

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a^^^^^pi^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

FTYHE Queen is still enjoying Tier lioliday at CoTmrg , and JL has received the visit of tho Emperor William , who arrived on Tuesday afternoon . Nor , in spite of the dismal anticipations of the loyal Mr . Anderson , have we as yet heard of the British Constitution having fallen out of gear by reason of her Majesty ' s absence . Perhaps it may be a

consolation to the honourable member for Glasgow , however , to know that the Queen started on her return journey on Wednesday , and will reach Windsor this afternoon ; while his Royal Hig hness the Prince of Wales is slowl y making his way home from his Indian tour ; that he has

already reached and been heartil y received at Gibraltar , and that grand preparations arc being made at Portsmouth and in London to give him a splendid and cordial welcome on his reaching England . At Gibraltar , his reception was magnificent , and differed so far from all previous receptions

that among those who greeted him was one of his brothers , his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught . In other respects his visit to Gibraltar resembled his visits to other

cities and towns . There were , of course , royal salutes , dinners , balls , banquets , illuminations , and the like . One only feature deserves particular notice . The Prince laid tho foundation-stone of the New Market with the nsual

Masonic ceremonial , in the presence of a largo and enthusiastic crowd of spectators , and expressed himself highly gratified at meeting so many of the brethren en so interesting an occasion . It is arranged that tho Prime shall visit Seville and Madrid , to which latter cit y he has

been invited by the young king Alfonso . He was to start ou Thursday , accompanied by his brother , the Duke of Connaught , who is to return to England with him , and thence will reach Lisbon on the 1 st proximo . As regards the

collection of animals which his Royal Highness made in India , preparations are already being made for their reception at the Zoological Gardens . They number , it is reported , somewhere about 150 , and include elephants , tigers , leopards , bears , two wild dogs and a wild cat , an

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GRAND LODGE, MASSACHUSETTS. Article 1
THE STUDY OF MASONRY. Article 1
MASONIC PORTRAITS (No. 25). AN ABLE PRECEPTOR. Article 2
ODDS AND ENDS. Article 3
MAGIC SYMBOLS IN MASONRY. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 5
BRO. REV. A. F. A. WOODFORD'S RESOLUTIONROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 5
GRAND LODGE HONOURS. Article 5
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 5
CONSECRATION OF THE LEY SPRING LODGE, 1598. Article 5
REVIEWS. Article 6
THE DRAMA. Article 7
RESTORATION OF CHESTER CATHEDRAL. Article 7
THE ROYAL ORIENTAL ORDER OF SIKHA AND THE SAL B'HAI. Article 7
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PRESENTATION TO DR. W. P. MILLS P.M., BY LODGE 376. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 12
RELIGIOUS AND MILITARY ORDERS OF THE TEMPLE AND OF ST. JOHN. Article 14
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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. ^ ' . MI . ii ^ WA © HIS EOYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., g ^ rp . ^ pUr , Most Worshipful Grand Master , & o ., & c , having been graciously ffl y | . ^ V ^ ksfisW ^ R . pleased to accept tho special Dedication , iM & WW 0 W p ? -A- SPLEITIIID ff \ «HISTORICALSTEELMAV8NGlf| ^^/ W iSW $ 0 p WILL SHORTLY BE PUBLISHED , M ^/ P ^ lt \ S ^ M W ^ Jaf ^ v OT ™ E / Irf ^ wf \ ^ gp l l l ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / " W \ Mifeiffifl IN THE EOYAL ALBEBT HALL , <^§ fe ^ ,, ^^^ gg |§|^ W " By B RO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . W . No . 1201 . ^ ^^^^^^ P ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to be made to tho ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET LONDON , W .

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GRAND LODGE OF MARK MASTER MASONS OF ENGLAND AND WALES AJfD THE COLONIES AND DEPENDENCIES OF THE BRITISH CROWN . THE RT , HON . THE EARL OF LIMERICK , M . W . GRAND MARK MASTER MASON . THE RT . HON . LORD SKELMERSDALE , R . W . DEPUTY GRAND MARK MASTER MASON . A MOVEABLE GRAND LODGE will bo hold at Freemasons ' Hull , Turk-street , Uristol , on Friday , tho 2 Mi inst ., at Hull-past Three 0 clock precisely . The 1 ' r ivinciiil Grand Lodge of Bristol will ho constituted in duo form , lira V .. A . !•' . l ' mviar . will he insiallrdas K . W . 1 ' rovincial Grand Mark Muster Mason of liristol , hy the M . W . G . M . M . M . Tin : iirlii-. es in the book of Constitution liaviiitr reference to the attendance 01 Grand lMirers do not , apply to this in- etine ; . A bnnqr . ci wil In- pr videdat the AltmtsiKi " 't- 'uvern , at Half-past Five o ' clock , . tickets , los lid each , i , eluding Ues-ert and U ' aitois . It is particularly requested that Tickels for the Banquet ho implied for from lire . Uir . Li . iM Hom ; i . s , Hoso Villa , Stapleton-road , Uristol , nut later tlmu Monday , the 2-lth instant . By command , Orrrrr ,: 2 Tied Lion Square , FREDERICK ISINOKKS , P . G . J . W . Holborn , London , \\ . 0 . Grand Xrcrctun / .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roR ACED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS . IN compliance with n requisition received in accordance with rule S , a Special General Meeting of tho Governors and Subscribers of tints institution will he held at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London , ou i ues'iai , the tif . th day of April 18 / ii , at Throe o ' clock in tho afternoon precisely , to consider the propriety of altering Law IV ' ., page 12 of the Hides anil Regulations hy substituting the figures , tlO for . fc . 'MJ ; and Law IV ., page 13 , by substituting the figures . r . 32 for £ 28 , and further to consider any proposition or motion which may then be brought forward to carry into effect tho proposed alterations . Omen : -IFBKKMASO . VS' HALL , By order , London , W . C , lbth April 137 li . JAMES TERRY , rjccretarif .

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THELONDONMASONICCLUB. THE CLUB PBE 1 YII 3 ES , SITUATE 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , ARK NOIV BEING FITTED UP , AND WILL SHORTLY BE OPENED TO THE MEMBERS . THE ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION , now pa value , is available to 1 st . May Is ,,, I , I ,, i is lixed : '„—!; :: : is for Town Members , i . e ., Members residiu " within twenty miles of the Club , and Id lis ( 1 . 1 for cV . untv .- -Members , without entrance fee . Members incur no UaUi ' . u v hovoiul their subserip tion . None but Freem- ^ on- ; aro eligible for Membership . THE NEXT ELECTION OP MEIvIBEItS will be held ou 27 th April , alter wbvb i '' '' i it is ardic ' i-alod that it -, vdl be ne ; . ' . ssary to min ¦ c an Entrance iVe , and ialso the Annual , Si : i . 'scri [) Lioiii , —upwards i of alio . ltrethreii having already joined . EOBMS EOIt APPLICATION for Memhcr .-hip inry be obtained IVom I tee secretary , at the Ollire- of tho Lu . vno-V iuso . vtc CLUB CU . 'U'ANY I Li-MiTi-. u , : i 7 Queen Victoria Street , E . C . I , IOIIN A . LATIfBURY , Hn-nHn / . |

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. A . HVEOlNrTJ ^ LEiTT . A L WOBK . ! NOW IN PHEPAKATION . j TTISTOEYOF EVJ-JIiY LODGE [ . 'XDKH TJIK G 1 JAXD LODGE ! X . L of FU : ¦;(¦; AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND , i li'iil be . EtHitii I , '/ it i' ! .. /; , ! , / ,, ! , ! ,,, / Crund Ot / irrr . Iu a work of this maij-niutde , the kind co-operalion ,, [ ' ail Brethren who are in \ possession of facts not generally known , will bo invaluable , and thankiuuy : acknowledged . ' SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C . I

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OP ANCIENT , FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., M . W . G . M . rnUE GKAND FESTIVAL will bo held on Wednesday , 26 th April J _ 1870 , at Freemasons' Hall , Great Queen-street , London . Tickets may bo obtain d of the Grand Stewards , but no tickets will bo issued after I o ' clock on the day preceding tlio Festival . Dinner at half-past six o ' clock precisely . Tho musical arrangements will be under tho direction of Bro . Ktihc , G . Org ; Brethren must appear in full Masonic Craft Clothing . CHARLES J . MORGAN , Hon , S' : c . Hoard of Grand Steaards .

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a^^^^^pi^^a 67 BARBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

FTYHE Queen is still enjoying Tier lioliday at CoTmrg , and JL has received the visit of tho Emperor William , who arrived on Tuesday afternoon . Nor , in spite of the dismal anticipations of the loyal Mr . Anderson , have we as yet heard of the British Constitution having fallen out of gear by reason of her Majesty ' s absence . Perhaps it may be a

consolation to the honourable member for Glasgow , however , to know that the Queen started on her return journey on Wednesday , and will reach Windsor this afternoon ; while his Royal Hig hness the Prince of Wales is slowl y making his way home from his Indian tour ; that he has

already reached and been heartil y received at Gibraltar , and that grand preparations arc being made at Portsmouth and in London to give him a splendid and cordial welcome on his reaching England . At Gibraltar , his reception was magnificent , and differed so far from all previous receptions

that among those who greeted him was one of his brothers , his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught . In other respects his visit to Gibraltar resembled his visits to other

cities and towns . There were , of course , royal salutes , dinners , balls , banquets , illuminations , and the like . One only feature deserves particular notice . The Prince laid tho foundation-stone of the New Market with the nsual

Masonic ceremonial , in the presence of a largo and enthusiastic crowd of spectators , and expressed himself highly gratified at meeting so many of the brethren en so interesting an occasion . It is arranged that tho Prime shall visit Seville and Madrid , to which latter cit y he has

been invited by the young king Alfonso . He was to start ou Thursday , accompanied by his brother , the Duke of Connaught , who is to return to England with him , and thence will reach Lisbon on the 1 st proximo . As regards the

collection of animals which his Royal Highness made in India , preparations are already being made for their reception at the Zoological Gardens . They number , it is reported , somewhere about 150 , and include elephants , tigers , leopards , bears , two wild dogs and a wild cat , an

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