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263 Clarence , 8 Tottenham Court Road , W . C . 7-10 Belgrave , Albion Tavern . Rnssell St ., W . C , 8 754 High Cross , Coach and Horses , Tottenham , 8 879 Southwark , Sir Garnet Wolseley , Rotherhithe New Road 890 Hornsey , Masonic Room , Lowish nn , at 8 902 Burgoyne , King ' s Arms , John Street , Bedford Row . W . C , 8

1017 Montefiore , St . James ' s Restaurant , W ., 1158 Southern Star , Sir Syd . Smith , Kennington , 8 1178 Perfect Ashlar , Bridgo House Hotel , S . E . 7 1182 Duke of Edinburgh , M . H ., Liverpool , 7 * 30 1259 Duke of Edinburgh , Eastern Hotel , Commercial Road , Limebouse , E ., 7 ' 30 1278 Burdett Coutts , Swan , Bethnal Green R md . 8 1306 St . John , Three Crowns , Mile End Road . 8 i

1300 RoyalArthur , Prince of Wales , Wimbled ¦' , 7 30 1426 The Great City , Masons'Hall Avenuo , 6 " .. J 1558 D . Connaught , Palmerston Arms . Cambe wi 11 , 8 1671 Leopold , City Arms Tavern , E . C , 7 1580 Cranbouriie , Red Lion , Hatfield , 8 1603 Sir Hugh Myddelton , 4 > Upper Street , N ., 8 1812 West Middlesex , Bell , Ealing Dean , 7 * 45 1614 Covent Garden , Criterion , W ., 8

1622 Rose . Stirling Castle , Camhrrwell , 8 1625 Tredegar , Wellington , Bow , E „ 7 * 30 1673 Langton , Whito Hart , Abchurch Lane . 5 * 30 1744 Royal Savoy , Bine Posts * , Charlotte Street , 8 1950 Southgate , Railway Hot , New Southgate , 7 * 30 1677 Crusaders , Old Jerusalem , St . John ' s Road ,

Clerkenwell . 9 1996 Priory , Constitutional Club , Acton R . A . 753 Prince Frederick William , Lord '» Hotol , St . John ' s Wood . 8 B , A . 1471 North London , Northampton House , Canonbury , 8

Friday , 28 th July , Emulation , Freemasons' Hall , 6 General Lodge , Masonic Hull , Birmingham , 8 167 St . John ' s , York and Alhauy , Regent's Park , 607 United Pilgriras , SurreyM . H ., Caraberwell , 7 * 30 765 St . James , Princess Victoria , Rotherhithe . 8 780 Royal Alfred , Star and Garter , Kow Bridge , 8 831 Ranelagh , Six Bella , Hammersmith

1056 Metropolitan , Portugal Hotel , Fleet Street , 7 1185 Lewis , Fishmongers' Arms , Wood Green , 7 * 30 1228 Beacontree , Greon Man , Loytonstone , 8 1298 Royal Standard , Castle , 81 Holloway Rd ., N ., 8 1366 Clapton , G . E . Hotel , Liverpool Street , 7 1381 Kennington , The Horns , Kenning * on , 8 1457 Bagshaw , Public Hall , Loughton . E-aex , 7 * 30

1612 E . Carnarvon , Ladbroke Hall , Nottmg Hill , 8 1677 Crusaders , Northampton Arms , Goswell Road 1901 So'wyn . Montpelier . C'hoiimont Rd ., Peckham . 8 2021 Queen ' s ( Westminster ) and Marylebone , The Criterion . W .. 8

R . A . 95 Eastern Star , Hercules Tavern , E . C . R . A . 820 Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , 8 R . A . 890 Hornsey , Prince of Wales ' s Hotel , corner of Eastbourne Terrace , and Bishop ' s Road , W . 8 R . A . 1276 Star , Stirling Castle , Church Street , Camberwell , 7

Saturday , 29 th July . 87 Vitruvian , Duke of Albany , St . Catherine ' s Park , near Nunhead Junction , 7 * 30 179 Manchester , 8 Tottenham Court Road , W . C , 198 Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate Road , N ., 8 1275 Star , Dover Castle , Deptford Causeway , S . E .,

1288 Finsbnry Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , 8 1364 Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Hackney , 7 1524 Duko of Connaught , Lord Stanley , Hackney , 1624 Eccleston , 13 Cambridge Street , Pimlico , 7 2012 Chiswick , Windsor Castle , Hammersmith , W . R . A . Sinai , Red Lion , Kiue Street , Regent St ., W .

The Quarterly Conrt of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys took place at Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 14 th inst . Bro . Richard Eve presided , and was well supported .

After the usual formalities , the presentation took place of a testimonial to Bro . George Plucknett . The Chairman made the presentation , and was moat happy in his remarks . Bro .

Plucknett briefly responded , after which , on the motion of Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., tho Court adopted , with slight alterations , the laws relating to the Institution as lately revised by the

Board of Management , and submitted to the Council on 7 th April and 2 Gth May 1893 . The motion standing in the name of Brother George Beech was put , and after discussion and

some alteration was agreed to . The Court afterwards declared vacancies for 25 boys at the October election , for which there will be 46

candidates . On the motion of Bro . G . Everett , seconded by Bro . James Brett , it was agreed to place on record the high appreciation in which Bro . J . M . McLeod was held for the manner

in which he had carried onfc his duties in connection with tho recent Festival ; Bro . McLeod thanked the Court , which was shortly afterwards closed .

Instruction.

Mr . J . P . Heseltine has been appointed a director of the National Gallery , in the room of the late Lord Northbouvnc . Lord Ardilaun gave a garden party

on Wednesday in Carlton House Ti I i-. ico . The garden was illuminated , and there wasjt large attendance .

The Archbishop of Canterbury is indisposed , and by medical advise is confined to the house . His Grace is suffering from archill .

Mr . Walter Evans has made a conditional offer of £ 12 , 000 for the completion of the whole design of the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary , the foundation stone of which was laid several years ago by the Queeu .

The Prince of Wales will visit Winchester on Tuesday next , to attend the celebration of the 500 th anniversary of the college , when the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach

a special sermon in tbe cathedral . The Marquis of Bute has bought the Priory and grounds contingnons to St . Andrew ' s Cathedral . It is

understood that the Marquis intends to found a Roman Catholic College at St . Andrew ' s .

The next sessions ai the Central Criminal Conrt begin on Monday . Mr . Justice Wright will be the presiding Judge , but he will not

attend there before Thursday next , on his return from the Derby Assizes . The calender of prisoners is a comparatively light one .

There is a fear that , after all , the Parliamentary yacht race round the Isle of Wight may fall through . The Marquis of Carmarthen and Sir Cha-J . Hall are eager for the fray , but

Mr . Smith-Barry s many engagements stand in the way . Should a favourable opportunity occur , however , the contest might come off one day without much preliminary notice .

In support of the effort to raise a sum of £ 50 , 000 to maintain in efficiency the great metropolitan charity known as King ' s College of

Hospital , the Duke Wasfcminsfcer presided at a meeting at Grosvenor House , on Thursday , and addresses were delivered by the Duke of Cambridge and the Bishop of London .

The Prince of Wales , attended by Captain Holford , left Marlborough House on Thursday for Dover , where he laid the first stone of the Eastern Pier of the New Harbour . His

Royal Highness afterwards lunched with tho Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ( tho Marquis of Dnffering and Ava ) , and the Harbour Commissioners at tbe Town Hall , and returned to London in tho afternoon .

A novel feature was introduced into the thirty-fourth annual exhibition of flowers , fruit and vegetables at Manor Farm , Highgate , organised by the

local horticultural society . Bro . Burdett Coutts , M . P ., offered a prize for the best device in garden flowers . This was won by C . Taylor with an

effectively designed display of floral flags and anchors , into which was worked the motto , •' Health to the Duke of York . "

Instruction.

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will be held in tho Drill Hall , Basingtoke , on Tuesday , 8 th Auguat , at 2 o'clock in the

afternoon . Wulff ' s Continental Circus will revisit London early in November , when a large variety of equestrian

performances will be given ; meanwhile , arrangements are being made to " convert" the business into a limited company .

j Mr . Alderman Treloar , on Thursday , asked the Corporation to accept and place in Guildhall a marble bust of Sir Polydore de Keyser , the first Belgian Lord Mayor of this City , and after some eulogistic remarks on

Sir Polydore himself from several speaker , tho presentation was accepted on the terms proposed . The Lord Mayor took occasion to remind the Court that Sir John Monckton that

day completed twenty years of service as Town Clerk . He sincerely congratulated him on having served the Corporation so long and so well—a

sentiment to which tho Court very heartily responded . King William Street in the City was on Thursday the scene of an

exciting accident at a busy hoar of the morning for business people . Between eight and nino o ' clock a 'bus , from Camberwell Green to the Bank

collided with a heavily-laden railway van and immediately overturned . Tho passengers on the top were thrown to the ground , while those inside were

jostled against each other . One outsider complained of great pain in the shoulder , and was taken to Guy ' s Hospital , but the others , beyond receiving a severe shaking and having

their clothes covered with mud , were not injured . FINCHLEY CEMETERIES . —The Home Office has intimated to the Fiachley Local Board that they purpose

approving a 12-acre extension of the Marylebone Parish Cemetery at Finchley . TheLocal Board on Thursday met to consider the subject , and decided to ask the Home Office to hear objections .

Already there are three London parish cemeteries in Finchley parish , and theie , while seriously depreciating the surrounding property , pay bat a nominal sum to the rates , being

assessed at agricultural value only . Ten thousand corpses are annually sent to Finchley from London for burial . One cemetery alono records 25 , 000 burials in ten years .

THE G . P . O . AND NEWSPAPERS .- * - After having boon registered as a newspaper for twenty-three year ? , the Bazaar , the Exchange and Mart has been arbitrarily removed from the list by the Postmaster-General on the

ground that tho supplement to tho piper is too large . To have altered the arrangement of the Bazaar in order to comply with the demands of the post office would have involved the

expenditure of £ 2 , 000 per annum , and this additional outlay would not have benefited the G . P . O . to tbe extent of one half penny . Verily , the ways of

officialdom are beyond explaining , and it is quite time that the assumption of a kind of press censorship should be abandoned . —The City Press ..

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Instruction.

263 Clarence , 8 Tottenham Court Road , W . C . 7-10 Belgrave , Albion Tavern . Rnssell St ., W . C , 8 754 High Cross , Coach and Horses , Tottenham , 8 879 Southwark , Sir Garnet Wolseley , Rotherhithe New Road 890 Hornsey , Masonic Room , Lowish nn , at 8 902 Burgoyne , King ' s Arms , John Street , Bedford Row . W . C , 8

1017 Montefiore , St . James ' s Restaurant , W ., 1158 Southern Star , Sir Syd . Smith , Kennington , 8 1178 Perfect Ashlar , Bridgo House Hotel , S . E . 7 1182 Duke of Edinburgh , M . H ., Liverpool , 7 * 30 1259 Duke of Edinburgh , Eastern Hotel , Commercial Road , Limebouse , E ., 7 ' 30 1278 Burdett Coutts , Swan , Bethnal Green R md . 8 1306 St . John , Three Crowns , Mile End Road . 8 i

1300 RoyalArthur , Prince of Wales , Wimbled ¦' , 7 30 1426 The Great City , Masons'Hall Avenuo , 6 " .. J 1558 D . Connaught , Palmerston Arms . Cambe wi 11 , 8 1671 Leopold , City Arms Tavern , E . C , 7 1580 Cranbouriie , Red Lion , Hatfield , 8 1603 Sir Hugh Myddelton , 4 > Upper Street , N ., 8 1812 West Middlesex , Bell , Ealing Dean , 7 * 45 1614 Covent Garden , Criterion , W ., 8

1622 Rose . Stirling Castle , Camhrrwell , 8 1625 Tredegar , Wellington , Bow , E „ 7 * 30 1673 Langton , Whito Hart , Abchurch Lane . 5 * 30 1744 Royal Savoy , Bine Posts * , Charlotte Street , 8 1950 Southgate , Railway Hot , New Southgate , 7 * 30 1677 Crusaders , Old Jerusalem , St . John ' s Road ,

Clerkenwell . 9 1996 Priory , Constitutional Club , Acton R . A . 753 Prince Frederick William , Lord '» Hotol , St . John ' s Wood . 8 B , A . 1471 North London , Northampton House , Canonbury , 8

Friday , 28 th July , Emulation , Freemasons' Hall , 6 General Lodge , Masonic Hull , Birmingham , 8 167 St . John ' s , York and Alhauy , Regent's Park , 607 United Pilgriras , SurreyM . H ., Caraberwell , 7 * 30 765 St . James , Princess Victoria , Rotherhithe . 8 780 Royal Alfred , Star and Garter , Kow Bridge , 8 831 Ranelagh , Six Bella , Hammersmith

1056 Metropolitan , Portugal Hotel , Fleet Street , 7 1185 Lewis , Fishmongers' Arms , Wood Green , 7 * 30 1228 Beacontree , Greon Man , Loytonstone , 8 1298 Royal Standard , Castle , 81 Holloway Rd ., N ., 8 1366 Clapton , G . E . Hotel , Liverpool Street , 7 1381 Kennington , The Horns , Kenning * on , 8 1457 Bagshaw , Public Hall , Loughton . E-aex , 7 * 30

1612 E . Carnarvon , Ladbroke Hall , Nottmg Hill , 8 1677 Crusaders , Northampton Arms , Goswell Road 1901 So'wyn . Montpelier . C'hoiimont Rd ., Peckham . 8 2021 Queen ' s ( Westminster ) and Marylebone , The Criterion . W .. 8

R . A . 95 Eastern Star , Hercules Tavern , E . C . R . A . 820 Lily of Richmond , Greyhound , Richmond , 8 R . A . 890 Hornsey , Prince of Wales ' s Hotel , corner of Eastbourne Terrace , and Bishop ' s Road , W . 8 R . A . 1276 Star , Stirling Castle , Church Street , Camberwell , 7

Saturday , 29 th July . 87 Vitruvian , Duke of Albany , St . Catherine ' s Park , near Nunhead Junction , 7 * 30 179 Manchester , 8 Tottenham Court Road , W . C , 198 Percy , Jolly Farmers ' , Southgate Road , N ., 8 1275 Star , Dover Castle , Deptford Causeway , S . E .,

1288 Finsbnry Park , Cock Tavern , Highbury , 8 1364 Earl of Zetland , Royal Edward , Hackney , 7 1524 Duko of Connaught , Lord Stanley , Hackney , 1624 Eccleston , 13 Cambridge Street , Pimlico , 7 2012 Chiswick , Windsor Castle , Hammersmith , W . R . A . Sinai , Red Lion , Kiue Street , Regent St ., W .

The Quarterly Conrt of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys took place at Freemasons' Hall , on Friday , the 14 th inst . Bro . Richard Eve presided , and was well supported .

After the usual formalities , the presentation took place of a testimonial to Bro . George Plucknett . The Chairman made the presentation , and was moat happy in his remarks . Bro .

Plucknett briefly responded , after which , on the motion of Bro . J . E . Le Feuvre , J . P ., tho Court adopted , with slight alterations , the laws relating to the Institution as lately revised by the

Board of Management , and submitted to the Council on 7 th April and 2 Gth May 1893 . The motion standing in the name of Brother George Beech was put , and after discussion and

some alteration was agreed to . The Court afterwards declared vacancies for 25 boys at the October election , for which there will be 46

candidates . On the motion of Bro . G . Everett , seconded by Bro . James Brett , it was agreed to place on record the high appreciation in which Bro . J . M . McLeod was held for the manner

in which he had carried onfc his duties in connection with tho recent Festival ; Bro . McLeod thanked the Court , which was shortly afterwards closed .

Instruction.

Mr . J . P . Heseltine has been appointed a director of the National Gallery , in the room of the late Lord Northbouvnc . Lord Ardilaun gave a garden party

on Wednesday in Carlton House Ti I i-. ico . The garden was illuminated , and there wasjt large attendance .

The Archbishop of Canterbury is indisposed , and by medical advise is confined to the house . His Grace is suffering from archill .

Mr . Walter Evans has made a conditional offer of £ 12 , 000 for the completion of the whole design of the Derbyshire Royal Infirmary , the foundation stone of which was laid several years ago by the Queeu .

The Prince of Wales will visit Winchester on Tuesday next , to attend the celebration of the 500 th anniversary of the college , when the Archbishop of Canterbury will preach

a special sermon in tbe cathedral . The Marquis of Bute has bought the Priory and grounds contingnons to St . Andrew ' s Cathedral . It is

understood that the Marquis intends to found a Roman Catholic College at St . Andrew ' s .

The next sessions ai the Central Criminal Conrt begin on Monday . Mr . Justice Wright will be the presiding Judge , but he will not

attend there before Thursday next , on his return from the Derby Assizes . The calender of prisoners is a comparatively light one .

There is a fear that , after all , the Parliamentary yacht race round the Isle of Wight may fall through . The Marquis of Carmarthen and Sir Cha-J . Hall are eager for the fray , but

Mr . Smith-Barry s many engagements stand in the way . Should a favourable opportunity occur , however , the contest might come off one day without much preliminary notice .

In support of the effort to raise a sum of £ 50 , 000 to maintain in efficiency the great metropolitan charity known as King ' s College of

Hospital , the Duke Wasfcminsfcer presided at a meeting at Grosvenor House , on Thursday , and addresses were delivered by the Duke of Cambridge and the Bishop of London .

The Prince of Wales , attended by Captain Holford , left Marlborough House on Thursday for Dover , where he laid the first stone of the Eastern Pier of the New Harbour . His

Royal Highness afterwards lunched with tho Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ( tho Marquis of Dnffering and Ava ) , and the Harbour Commissioners at tbe Town Hall , and returned to London in tho afternoon .

A novel feature was introduced into the thirty-fourth annual exhibition of flowers , fruit and vegetables at Manor Farm , Highgate , organised by the

local horticultural society . Bro . Burdett Coutts , M . P ., offered a prize for the best device in garden flowers . This was won by C . Taylor with an

effectively designed display of floral flags and anchors , into which was worked the motto , •' Health to the Duke of York . "

Instruction.

The annual meeting of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight will be held in tho Drill Hall , Basingtoke , on Tuesday , 8 th Auguat , at 2 o'clock in the

afternoon . Wulff ' s Continental Circus will revisit London early in November , when a large variety of equestrian

performances will be given ; meanwhile , arrangements are being made to " convert" the business into a limited company .

j Mr . Alderman Treloar , on Thursday , asked the Corporation to accept and place in Guildhall a marble bust of Sir Polydore de Keyser , the first Belgian Lord Mayor of this City , and after some eulogistic remarks on

Sir Polydore himself from several speaker , tho presentation was accepted on the terms proposed . The Lord Mayor took occasion to remind the Court that Sir John Monckton that

day completed twenty years of service as Town Clerk . He sincerely congratulated him on having served the Corporation so long and so well—a

sentiment to which tho Court very heartily responded . King William Street in the City was on Thursday the scene of an

exciting accident at a busy hoar of the morning for business people . Between eight and nino o ' clock a 'bus , from Camberwell Green to the Bank

collided with a heavily-laden railway van and immediately overturned . Tho passengers on the top were thrown to the ground , while those inside were

jostled against each other . One outsider complained of great pain in the shoulder , and was taken to Guy ' s Hospital , but the others , beyond receiving a severe shaking and having

their clothes covered with mud , were not injured . FINCHLEY CEMETERIES . —The Home Office has intimated to the Fiachley Local Board that they purpose

approving a 12-acre extension of the Marylebone Parish Cemetery at Finchley . TheLocal Board on Thursday met to consider the subject , and decided to ask the Home Office to hear objections .

Already there are three London parish cemeteries in Finchley parish , and theie , while seriously depreciating the surrounding property , pay bat a nominal sum to the rates , being

assessed at agricultural value only . Ten thousand corpses are annually sent to Finchley from London for burial . One cemetery alono records 25 , 000 burials in ten years .

THE G . P . O . AND NEWSPAPERS .- * - After having boon registered as a newspaper for twenty-three year ? , the Bazaar , the Exchange and Mart has been arbitrarily removed from the list by the Postmaster-General on the

ground that tho supplement to tho piper is too large . To have altered the arrangement of the Bazaar in order to comply with the demands of the post office would have involved the

expenditure of £ 2 , 000 per annum , and this additional outlay would not have benefited the G . P . O . to tbe extent of one half penny . Verily , the ways of

officialdom are beyond explaining , and it is quite time that the assumption of a kind of press censorship should be abandoned . —The City Press ..

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