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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN" STREET . LONDON , W . C . Tho admirable ami unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establisment for nynA-SOisrio BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c Is too well known to need comment . The entire mannzement hits been changed , and the Establishment in all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to tho many advantages offered . CUISIiS" : E OB THE HIGHEST CHARACTER , WIWES PERFECT IX CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS , The fullest measure ot * public confidence and . support ensured . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR

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FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION 2 S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , and Salad , Served from 12 to 1 daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton's Hotel .

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THE MASONIC SEASON . TO WORSHIPFUL MASTERS and SECRETARIES of LODGES . Bro . George Smith ( from Anderton ' s ) will be pleased to supply TAUIH' OP CHARGES for INSTALLATION BANQUETS , VESTRY DINNERS , & c ., & c . ibr largo or small parties . Address—GEORGE SMITH , Georgo Tavern , Billingsgate Market .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gd EACH , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUMES 1 to 7 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O .

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EMULATION LODGE OE IMPROVEMENT . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place at FREEMASONS' HALL , On 3 TE , I 3 DA . Y E "V E UT IN" G-, the 39 th instant , 0 > ' "WHICH OCCASION THE RIG-HT HON " . LORD HENNIKER , R . W . S . G . W . Has kindly consented to preside . The Lodge will he opened at Six o ' clock precisely . Programmes and Tickets for tho Banquet , price Is each , may lie obtained of the Stewards , or ot the Hon . Secretary , ISHO . W . SMALLPEICE . 6 GRAYS Ins PLACE .

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THB THEATEES , & c . HER MAJESTY'S—This morning at 2 , FAUST . This evening aud Tuesday , CAUM & N . On Monday , LUCIA Dl LAMMwRMOOR . On Wednesday , 1 L FLAUTO MAGlbO . On Thursday , FAUST . At 7 . 30 each evening . THE AT HE ROYAL , DRIJRY LANE .-At 6 . 50 , THE PLANTATION . At 7 . 20 , THE JEALOUS WIFE . At 8 . 30 , BaLFHEGOR , 'HIH MOUNTEBANK . GLOBE .-At 7 . 15 , DELICATE GROUND . At S . 5 , LES CLOCHES DE CURNEVILLE . HAYMARKET .-At 8 , THE RIVALS . STRAND . —At 7 , OUR CLUB . At 9 . 15 , NEMESIS . GAIETY .-At 7 , HAPPY FAMILY . At 7 .-15 , PAUL PRY . At 0 . 15 , YOUNG ERA DIAVOLO . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and A FEARFUL FOG . PRINCE OF WALES'S—At 8 . 0 , DIPLOMACY . ADELPHI .-At 7 . 0 , SARAH'S YOUVG MAN . At 7 . 15 , PROOF , & . c . OLYMPIC .-At , 7 , THE RENDEZVOUS . At 7 . 30 , THE TWO ORPHANS . ROYALTY—At 7 . 30 , CHECKMATE . At 9 , OVERPROOF . At 10 . 30 . FAROK . STANDARD . —At 7 , . JANE SHORE , FAMILY JARS , & c . DTJKES . —At 7 . 15 , AN AWKWARD AFFAIR . At 7 . 15 , THE OCTOROON . OPibRA COMIQTJK—At 7 . 1 i , CUPS AND aAUCEtld . At 8 . 30 , H . M . S . Jr'i »> AFuR & . AtlU . yi ) , BEAUTIliS UN lllli B .. AUH . CRITERION . —At 7 . 30 , THE POUTERS KNOT and THE PINK DOMINOES . ALHAiVtHRA—At 7 . 30 , FARCE . At 8 . 10 , LA PERICHOLE . At 10 15 BALLET . ' ' CRYSTAL PALACE .-Thisday , CONCERT , Presentation of Prizes to the London Ritie Brigade , . ic . Open daily , Aiiuai'ium , Circus , ic . ALEXANDRA PALAUiii . —Tins Day , UPiJU , ic . On Mommy miii luesuuy , IiiOl ' liMV Mi . i . 'i'iiSG . Upen uiuiy . lli ; : pouromy , Z . eo , iScc . EGYrTIArJ ( LARJE llAL ^) . —MASKELx'NE AND COOKB . Dmly at S and 8 o clock . HENGLEit'S UlRQITE . —Daily at 7 . 30 , Wednesday and Saturday , at 2 . 30 and 7 . 30 . J ROYAL POLYTEC iNIO . -ZITELLA , given by Mr . SEVMOUR SMITH , TUB PAR . S EXHIBITION . —uAliUL AND T 1 IK AFGtlANd-PUOFKaSOR PEPPER ON FOOD AND I , S PREPARATION . — FLKIN and A VISIT TO 1 UIIAN -.-THE JABLOCriKOFF CANDLE . —TnE MIC uOP-tiON t and TELEPHONE , etc . —STOKES ON MEMORY , kc , be—Admission , Is ; Open 12 till 6 , and 7 till 10 . I

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Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

HER Majesty the Queen and Princess Beatrice were expected to reach Windsor Castle from Balmoral on Friday evening . Intelligence was received on Saturday of the death of one of Her Majesty ' s grandchildren , the Princess Mary of Hesse , youngest daughter of Princess Alice .

The London School Board , at their weekly meeting , resolved to establish classes at certain centres for the instruction of the blind . Under the presidency of the High Sheriff of Lancashire , a meeting has been held to promote the formation of a national fund for the relief of sufferers from disasters in mines .

The Lord Mayor presided on Monday at a meeting of the Council of the Hospital Sunday Fund . "Wishing to remove the feeling which seemed to prevail that he was not favourable to the movement , he expressed his approval

of the Fund . As Lord Mayor , however , he was bound to consider the feelings of all parties connected with approved charitable agencies , and he thought the Mansion House was not the place where such an office should be established for a longer period than twelve months .

From various parts of the Provinces reports have been received that the late heavy storms have caused several of the rivers to overflow their banks , and thereby flood the neighbouring country . The Locked-out Agricultural Labourers of Kent aud

Sussex assembled on Wednesday night at Exeter Hall to the number of between five and six hundred , with the view of enlisting the sympathies of the London working classes by making known their grounds of complaint against the farmers . The hall was densely crowded from platform to

gallery ; Mr . Auberon Herbert occupied the chair . Resolutions condemnatory of the action of the farmers and of the existing land laws , and expressing a determination to support the men in their endeavour to uphold the

Union were passed . Upwards of a quarter of million sterling has been received on behalf of the shareholders of the City of Glasgow Bank .

At an inquiry into the death of a youth of eighteen , named Nolan , which occurred while he was serving a term of three months' imprisonment in the House of Correction ,

it was shown that for eleven days he was supplied with bread and water only—the bread consisting of sixteen ounces , supplied once in twenty-four houi'S . After some farther evidence the inquiry was adjourned .

The indictment which Mrs . Rousby , the actress , had pre * ferred against Herr Bandmann , for assaulting her on the stage of the Queen ' s Theatre in April , has been tried before the Lord Chief Justice . The defence was a denial of the

assault , and the case resulted in a verdict of not guilty . On Sunday an attempt was made on the life of the Kino * of Italy , who at the time was entering the city of Naples . A man , who it is stated gives as his reason for the attempted crime that he was poor , and therefore

entertained feelings of hatred towards the king , approached the Royal carriage , and attempted to sfab His Majesty . The Prime Minister , Signor Cairoli , was wounded in the thigh , and the King received a slight scratch . The man has since undergone some examination . Letters

writ'en by Internationalists were found at his house , in cotisiqutnict ! of which some arresis havo benn made . This event has caused a profound sensation throughout France and Germany . At Florence , duvinga meeting of workmen

to demonstrate their loyalty , f , bomb was thrown from a window into their midst , and two men were killed . It is said that the king had received two letters , warning him that an attempt wonld be made on his life . The Indian Government has learnt from a Cabul merchant that the guspicipn tjiey entertained , tJiab for aoma I

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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN" STREET . LONDON , W . C . Tho admirable ami unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establisment for nynA-SOisrio BAUQTJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c Is too well known to need comment . The entire mannzement hits been changed , and the Establishment in all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to tho many advantages offered . CUISIiS" : E OB THE HIGHEST CHARACTER , WIWES PERFECT IX CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS , The fullest measure ot * public confidence and . support ensured . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR

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FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION 2 S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , and Salad , Served from 12 to 1 daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton's Hotel .

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THE MASONIC SEASON . TO WORSHIPFUL MASTERS and SECRETARIES of LODGES . Bro . George Smith ( from Anderton ' s ) will be pleased to supply TAUIH' OP CHARGES for INSTALLATION BANQUETS , VESTRY DINNERS , & c ., & c . ibr largo or small parties . Address—GEORGE SMITH , Georgo Tavern , Billingsgate Market .

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" A suitable gift from a Master to his Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PRICE 8 s Gd EACH , THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE , VOLUMES 1 to 7 . London : —W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , E . C . Sent , Carriage Paid , to any address in the United Kingdom , on receipt of Cheque or P . O . O .

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EMULATION LODGE OE IMPROVEMENT . THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL of the Lodge will take place at FREEMASONS' HALL , On 3 TE , I 3 DA . Y E "V E UT IN" G-, the 39 th instant , 0 > ' "WHICH OCCASION THE RIG-HT HON " . LORD HENNIKER , R . W . S . G . W . Has kindly consented to preside . The Lodge will he opened at Six o ' clock precisely . Programmes and Tickets for tho Banquet , price Is each , may lie obtained of the Stewards , or ot the Hon . Secretary , ISHO . W . SMALLPEICE . 6 GRAYS Ins PLACE .

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THB THEATEES , & c . HER MAJESTY'S—This morning at 2 , FAUST . This evening aud Tuesday , CAUM & N . On Monday , LUCIA Dl LAMMwRMOOR . On Wednesday , 1 L FLAUTO MAGlbO . On Thursday , FAUST . At 7 . 30 each evening . THE AT HE ROYAL , DRIJRY LANE .-At 6 . 50 , THE PLANTATION . At 7 . 20 , THE JEALOUS WIFE . At 8 . 30 , BaLFHEGOR , 'HIH MOUNTEBANK . GLOBE .-At 7 . 15 , DELICATE GROUND . At S . 5 , LES CLOCHES DE CURNEVILLE . HAYMARKET .-At 8 , THE RIVALS . STRAND . —At 7 , OUR CLUB . At 9 . 15 , NEMESIS . GAIETY .-At 7 , HAPPY FAMILY . At 7 .-15 , PAUL PRY . At 0 . 15 , YOUNG ERA DIAVOLO . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and A FEARFUL FOG . PRINCE OF WALES'S—At 8 . 0 , DIPLOMACY . ADELPHI .-At 7 . 0 , SARAH'S YOUVG MAN . At 7 . 15 , PROOF , & . c . OLYMPIC .-At , 7 , THE RENDEZVOUS . At 7 . 30 , THE TWO ORPHANS . ROYALTY—At 7 . 30 , CHECKMATE . At 9 , OVERPROOF . At 10 . 30 . FAROK . STANDARD . —At 7 , . JANE SHORE , FAMILY JARS , & c . DTJKES . —At 7 . 15 , AN AWKWARD AFFAIR . At 7 . 15 , THE OCTOROON . OPibRA COMIQTJK—At 7 . 1 i , CUPS AND aAUCEtld . At 8 . 30 , H . M . S . Jr'i »> AFuR & . AtlU . yi ) , BEAUTIliS UN lllli B .. AUH . CRITERION . —At 7 . 30 , THE POUTERS KNOT and THE PINK DOMINOES . ALHAiVtHRA—At 7 . 30 , FARCE . At 8 . 10 , LA PERICHOLE . At 10 15 BALLET . ' ' CRYSTAL PALACE .-Thisday , CONCERT , Presentation of Prizes to the London Ritie Brigade , . ic . Open daily , Aiiuai'ium , Circus , ic . ALEXANDRA PALAUiii . —Tins Day , UPiJU , ic . On Mommy miii luesuuy , IiiOl ' liMV Mi . i . 'i'iiSG . Upen uiuiy . lli ; : pouromy , Z . eo , iScc . EGYrTIArJ ( LARJE llAL ^) . —MASKELx'NE AND COOKB . Dmly at S and 8 o clock . HENGLEit'S UlRQITE . —Daily at 7 . 30 , Wednesday and Saturday , at 2 . 30 and 7 . 30 . J ROYAL POLYTEC iNIO . -ZITELLA , given by Mr . SEVMOUR SMITH , TUB PAR . S EXHIBITION . —uAliUL AND T 1 IK AFGtlANd-PUOFKaSOR PEPPER ON FOOD AND I , S PREPARATION . — FLKIN and A VISIT TO 1 UIIAN -.-THE JABLOCriKOFF CANDLE . —TnE MIC uOP-tiON t and TELEPHONE , etc . —STOKES ON MEMORY , kc , be—Admission , Is ; Open 12 till 6 , and 7 till 10 . I

Ar00807

^« - ^ , . ^„^ JPI SrWWWWWWJ ^

67 BAKBICAN , E . C .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

HER Majesty the Queen and Princess Beatrice were expected to reach Windsor Castle from Balmoral on Friday evening . Intelligence was received on Saturday of the death of one of Her Majesty ' s grandchildren , the Princess Mary of Hesse , youngest daughter of Princess Alice .

The London School Board , at their weekly meeting , resolved to establish classes at certain centres for the instruction of the blind . Under the presidency of the High Sheriff of Lancashire , a meeting has been held to promote the formation of a national fund for the relief of sufferers from disasters in mines .

The Lord Mayor presided on Monday at a meeting of the Council of the Hospital Sunday Fund . "Wishing to remove the feeling which seemed to prevail that he was not favourable to the movement , he expressed his approval

of the Fund . As Lord Mayor , however , he was bound to consider the feelings of all parties connected with approved charitable agencies , and he thought the Mansion House was not the place where such an office should be established for a longer period than twelve months .

From various parts of the Provinces reports have been received that the late heavy storms have caused several of the rivers to overflow their banks , and thereby flood the neighbouring country . The Locked-out Agricultural Labourers of Kent aud

Sussex assembled on Wednesday night at Exeter Hall to the number of between five and six hundred , with the view of enlisting the sympathies of the London working classes by making known their grounds of complaint against the farmers . The hall was densely crowded from platform to

gallery ; Mr . Auberon Herbert occupied the chair . Resolutions condemnatory of the action of the farmers and of the existing land laws , and expressing a determination to support the men in their endeavour to uphold the

Union were passed . Upwards of a quarter of million sterling has been received on behalf of the shareholders of the City of Glasgow Bank .

At an inquiry into the death of a youth of eighteen , named Nolan , which occurred while he was serving a term of three months' imprisonment in the House of Correction ,

it was shown that for eleven days he was supplied with bread and water only—the bread consisting of sixteen ounces , supplied once in twenty-four houi'S . After some farther evidence the inquiry was adjourned .

The indictment which Mrs . Rousby , the actress , had pre * ferred against Herr Bandmann , for assaulting her on the stage of the Queen ' s Theatre in April , has been tried before the Lord Chief Justice . The defence was a denial of the

assault , and the case resulted in a verdict of not guilty . On Sunday an attempt was made on the life of the Kino * of Italy , who at the time was entering the city of Naples . A man , who it is stated gives as his reason for the attempted crime that he was poor , and therefore

entertained feelings of hatred towards the king , approached the Royal carriage , and attempted to sfab His Majesty . The Prime Minister , Signor Cairoli , was wounded in the thigh , and the King received a slight scratch . The man has since undergone some examination . Letters

writ'en by Internationalists were found at his house , in cotisiqutnict ! of which some arresis havo benn made . This event has caused a profound sensation throughout France and Germany . At Florence , duvinga meeting of workmen

to demonstrate their loyalty , f , bomb was thrown from a window into their midst , and two men were killed . It is said that the king had received two letters , warning him that an attempt wonld be made on his life . The Indian Government has learnt from a Cabul merchant that the guspicipn tjiey entertained , tJiab for aoma I

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