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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. ^ MS / $ ) HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., o J p ^ TSin" ^ Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously i [ p | ¦ / 3 $ j £ M ^ = 2 'i / tifc > p leased to accept the special Dedication , j & L *^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S -A- SPLENDID F \ /%,#.HISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGLX ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / y ^ y \ ^ ^ M ^ S . IN THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ mL ^ -irtJH ^ ^ JF By BRO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . D . No . 1201 . ^^ jjjjj lgP ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to bo made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W-

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Fourth . Application—October Election , 1875 . Tho favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of BICHABD THOMAS GAEDNEE , Aged 8 Years . SON of the late Brother BICHAED EAVENSHAW GABDNEB , of 13 Graham Street , Walworth , Surrey , Dancing ; Master , who died 22 nd October 1870 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and Four Children totally unprovided for ; his lengthened infirmity having exhausted all previous savings . Brother Gardner was initiated in the Panmuro Lodge , No . 720 , in 1858 , served the several Offices , and passed tho Chair of that Lodge , and was generally respected by the numerous Brethren with whom his business brought him in contact . The case is strongly recommended by tho following Brethren , viz : — Bro . George Kenning P . M . 192 , Past Middlesex ; 15 Howland Street , Fitz-Grand Deacon for Middlesex . roy Square , IV . Bro . Magnus Ohren P . M . P . Z . 33 , Bro . Charles L . Marshall P . M . ; 22 P . M . and M . E . Z . J 52 , G . J . Warden Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , S . E . for Surrey ; Lower Sydenham , S . K . liro . Mark Samuel' Larlhnm J . W . Bro . William Hudson P . M . 315 , Past 1216 ; York Street , Walworth , S . E . Prov . G .. I . D . for Sussex , P . Z . 732 , P . M . Bro . Jnmca Freeman 12 S 7 , Treasurer Mark 75 ; Brighton . 1126 ; li "> Friday Street . E . C . Bro . Nathan Bryant Headon W . M . liro . William S . Webster P . M . 231 , Great City Lodge , No . 112 ( 1 ; U 5 Fri- V . 7 .. 21 ; 17 Ely Place , Holborn , EC . day Street , Loudon , E . C . Bro . Thomas Moore P . M . 720 ; High Bro . James H . Vockins W . M . . Street , Claplmm . Sphynx Lodge , No . 1320 ; 138 Stock- Bro . James Stevens P . M 2 . 5 , 720 , well lload , Brixton , S . 12111 , 1-BB , P . Z . 720 , M . E . Z 771 , P . G . O . Bro . James Weaver P . M . 8 (! 2 , W . M . Mark , & e . ; IS" ; OlapUiun Common , 1319 , M . E . Z . 8 G 2 , P . P . G . Organist , S . W . Proxies will bo thankfully received by Bro . James Stevens , and by tho Widow , 13 Graham Street , Walworth , S . E .

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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATBE BOYAL , COVEN'T GARDEN " . — PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . DBUBY LAWB .-At 7 , THE WHITE HAT . At 7 . 15 , SHAUGHRAUN and INTRIGUE . HAYMABKET .-Al 7 . 3 n , AMONG THE BREAKERS , RED TAPE AND FOX AND GOOSE . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 0 , A HAPPY PAIR . At 8 . 0 , MACBETH . ADELPHI . —At 6 . 45 , THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THE BONNIE FISHWIFE . PRINCESS'S . — At 8 each evening , Carl Rosa Opera Company . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JAR 3 . At 8 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STBAND .-At 7 . 0 , RAISING THE WIND , WOODCOCK ' S LITTLE GAME and FLAMINGO . VATJDEVILLE . -At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS aud A FEARFUL FOG . GAIETY .-MY AWFUL DAD and Mr . GATHERWOOL . MIBBOE .-At 7 . 0 , ACROSS THE CONTINENT , and THE DOGS OF ST . BERNARD . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , TALBOT'S TRUST and THE BRIGANDS . PBINCE OP WALES'S—MONEY . OPEBA COMIQTJE .-MY WIFE'S OUT and THE GRAND DUCHESS . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTRESHEIM . At 10 . 0 , BALLKT . PHILHARMOItflC .-MACCABE , at 8 . 0 . Last Night . CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED . On Tuesday , THE WIFE'S SECRET . On Thursday , FIREWORKS nnd ILLUMINATION . Open daily , AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , SKATING RINK , Sc . ALEXANDBA PALACE . —This day , OPERA , RURAL FETE , ILLUMINATION , & c . On Monday , FORESTER'S FETE , FIREWORKS , ie . On Thursday , OPERA . Open Daily . POLYTECHNIC .-The CASTAWAY , New Ghost Scenes . —AUSTRALIAN MEATS and Hmv to Cook them . — NEW ZEALAND . OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . New Lecture , SEA SIDE SKETCHES . Many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( TJAEGS ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . EGYPTTA . ^ HALL .-BAUTT 5 R , and FITZ-RENHARD , daily , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ' J

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MASONIC MARK FESTIVAL AT GRIMSBY , 30 th SEPTEMBER 1875 . CONSECEATION of Sutcliffe Lodge , No . 188 , for Mark Master Masons , at 11 . 15 A . M . FIBST Annual Lincolnshire Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons at 1 . 15 P . M . BANQUET at the Town Hall , Grimsby , at 3 . 15 P . M ., Bro . John Sutcliffe , M . AV . Prov . Grand Mark Master Mason for Lincolnshire , will preside . VISITING Brethren from neighbouring Provinces are earnestly invited . ROBERT GOUGH , Prov . Grand Sec-GUIMSBT , Sth September 1875 .

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Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

LATTERLY we have had but little to chronicle of tho iiiorcinents of the Royal family , bnt this week has been more stirring . The Queen left Balmoral on Tuesday evening , on n visit to His Grace the Duke of Argyll , at Inverary Castle , which was reached shortly after 1 p . m . on Wednesday . Tlie family of the Duke were in attendance

to receive Her Majesty , and along the whole route were evidences of the most loyal welcome . The town of Inverary was quite en fete , several thousands being assembled , and triumphal arches , illuminations , decorations , and so forth , formed , as usual , the chief outward features which marked

the reception . It is the intention of Her Majesty to spend some ten or twelve days with the Duke . Among thoFo present to receive her were tho Marquis of Lome , H . R . H . the Princess Louise , Marchioness of Lome , the Ladies Campbell , daughters , and Lord Colin , the youngest son of

the Duke , Lord and Lady Dufferin , the sheriff , and other officials of tho county . On Saturday morning the Prince and Princess of Wales , with their children , left Abergeldie for Marlborough House , en route to Sandringham , where they will remain till the time arrives for His . Royal

Highncss ' s departure for India . Wherever the train conveying the Eoyal party stopped , crowds had assembled , and lustily cheered them . The correspondent of the Standard , in describing the journey , declares the Princo and Princess were highly gratified with the loyal demonstrations , while

their children " were evidently highly tickled . Is this really a fact , or merely the result of a too active imagination on the part of our contemporary ' s representative ?

Fancy the grave indecorum of tickling young princes and princesses . If they tickled themselves , or their parents tickled them , well aud good ; but if any of the Royal suite ov any one else were guilty of such liberties , they hayj

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INSTALLATIONOFH.R.H.THEPRINCEOFWALES. ^ MS / $ ) HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , KG ., o J p ^ TSin" ^ Most Worshipful Grand Master , & c , & c , having been graciously i [ p | ¦ / 3 $ j £ M ^ = 2 'i / tifc > p leased to accept the special Dedication , j & L *^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ S -A- SPLENDID F \ /%,#.HISTORICALSTEELENGRAVINGLX ^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ROYAL INSTALLATION ON THE 28 TH OF APRIL LAST , / y ^ y \ ^ ^ M ^ S . IN THE EOYAL ALBERT HALL , ^ mL ^ -irtJH ^ ^ JF By BRO . EDWARD JAMES HARTY , S . D . No . 1201 . ^^ jjjjj lgP ^ Application for Circulars and for all particulars to bo made to the ROYAL MASONIC INSTALLATION GALLERY COMPANY , 213 REGENT STREET , LONDON , W-

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . Fourth . Application—October Election , 1875 . Tho favour of your Votes and Interest is most earnestly solicited on behalf of BICHABD THOMAS GAEDNEE , Aged 8 Years . SON of the late Brother BICHAED EAVENSHAW GABDNEB , of 13 Graham Street , Walworth , Surrey , Dancing ; Master , who died 22 nd October 1870 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and Four Children totally unprovided for ; his lengthened infirmity having exhausted all previous savings . Brother Gardner was initiated in the Panmuro Lodge , No . 720 , in 1858 , served the several Offices , and passed tho Chair of that Lodge , and was generally respected by the numerous Brethren with whom his business brought him in contact . The case is strongly recommended by tho following Brethren , viz : — Bro . George Kenning P . M . 192 , Past Middlesex ; 15 Howland Street , Fitz-Grand Deacon for Middlesex . roy Square , IV . Bro . Magnus Ohren P . M . P . Z . 33 , Bro . Charles L . Marshall P . M . ; 22 P . M . and M . E . Z . J 52 , G . J . Warden Grosvenor Park , Camberwell , S . E . for Surrey ; Lower Sydenham , S . K . liro . Mark Samuel' Larlhnm J . W . Bro . William Hudson P . M . 315 , Past 1216 ; York Street , Walworth , S . E . Prov . G .. I . D . for Sussex , P . Z . 732 , P . M . Bro . Jnmca Freeman 12 S 7 , Treasurer Mark 75 ; Brighton . 1126 ; li "> Friday Street . E . C . Bro . Nathan Bryant Headon W . M . liro . William S . Webster P . M . 231 , Great City Lodge , No . 112 ( 1 ; U 5 Fri- V . 7 .. 21 ; 17 Ely Place , Holborn , EC . day Street , Loudon , E . C . Bro . Thomas Moore P . M . 720 ; High Bro . James H . Vockins W . M . . Street , Claplmm . Sphynx Lodge , No . 1320 ; 138 Stock- Bro . James Stevens P . M 2 . 5 , 720 , well lload , Brixton , S . 12111 , 1-BB , P . Z . 720 , M . E . Z 771 , P . G . O . Bro . James Weaver P . M . 8 (! 2 , W . M . Mark , & e . ; IS" ; OlapUiun Common , 1319 , M . E . Z . 8 G 2 , P . P . G . Organist , S . W . Proxies will bo thankfully received by Bro . James Stevens , and by tho Widow , 13 Graham Street , Walworth , S . E .

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THE THEATRES , & c . THEATBE BOYAL , COVEN'T GARDEN " . — PROMENADE CONCERTS , at 8 . 0 , each evening . DBUBY LAWB .-At 7 , THE WHITE HAT . At 7 . 15 , SHAUGHRAUN and INTRIGUE . HAYMABKET .-Al 7 . 3 n , AMONG THE BREAKERS , RED TAPE AND FOX AND GOOSE . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 0 , A HAPPY PAIR . At 8 . 0 , MACBETH . ADELPHI . —At 6 . 45 , THE DAY AFTER THE WEDDING , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and THE BONNIE FISHWIFE . PRINCESS'S . — At 8 each evening , Carl Rosa Opera Company . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JAR 3 . At 8 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . STBAND .-At 7 . 0 , RAISING THE WIND , WOODCOCK ' S LITTLE GAME and FLAMINGO . VATJDEVILLE . -At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS aud A FEARFUL FOG . GAIETY .-MY AWFUL DAD and Mr . GATHERWOOL . MIBBOE .-At 7 . 0 , ACROSS THE CONTINENT , and THE DOGS OF ST . BERNARD . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , TALBOT'S TRUST and THE BRIGANDS . PBINCE OP WALES'S—MONEY . OPEBA COMIQTJE .-MY WIFE'S OUT and THE GRAND DUCHESS . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , NEW FARCE . At 8 . 0 , SPECTRESHEIM . At 10 . 0 , BALLKT . PHILHARMOItflC .-MACCABE , at 8 . 0 . Last Night . CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED . On Tuesday , THE WIFE'S SECRET . On Thursday , FIREWORKS nnd ILLUMINATION . Open daily , AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , SKATING RINK , Sc . ALEXANDBA PALACE . —This day , OPERA , RURAL FETE , ILLUMINATION , & c . On Monday , FORESTER'S FETE , FIREWORKS , ie . On Thursday , OPERA . Open Daily . POLYTECHNIC .-The CASTAWAY , New Ghost Scenes . —AUSTRALIAN MEATS and Hmv to Cook them . — NEW ZEALAND . OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . WONDERS OF ACOUSTICS . New Lecture , SEA SIDE SKETCHES . Many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( TJAEGS ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . EGYPTTA . ^ HALL .-BAUTT 5 R , and FITZ-RENHARD , daily , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ' J

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MASONIC MARK FESTIVAL AT GRIMSBY , 30 th SEPTEMBER 1875 . CONSECEATION of Sutcliffe Lodge , No . 188 , for Mark Master Masons , at 11 . 15 A . M . FIBST Annual Lincolnshire Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons at 1 . 15 P . M . BANQUET at the Town Hall , Grimsby , at 3 . 15 P . M ., Bro . John Sutcliffe , M . AV . Prov . Grand Mark Master Mason for Lincolnshire , will preside . VISITING Brethren from neighbouring Provinces are earnestly invited . ROBERT GOUGH , Prov . Grand Sec-GUIMSBT , Sth September 1875 .

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^ VW ^ V -V ^ f ^ lwiWW / AS ^ H^^^^^^^a tffKm & jw ^ j ^ J ^*^^ 67 BARBICAN , E . O .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

LATTERLY we have had but little to chronicle of tho iiiorcinents of the Royal family , bnt this week has been more stirring . The Queen left Balmoral on Tuesday evening , on n visit to His Grace the Duke of Argyll , at Inverary Castle , which was reached shortly after 1 p . m . on Wednesday . Tlie family of the Duke were in attendance

to receive Her Majesty , and along the whole route were evidences of the most loyal welcome . The town of Inverary was quite en fete , several thousands being assembled , and triumphal arches , illuminations , decorations , and so forth , formed , as usual , the chief outward features which marked

the reception . It is the intention of Her Majesty to spend some ten or twelve days with the Duke . Among thoFo present to receive her were tho Marquis of Lome , H . R . H . the Princess Louise , Marchioness of Lome , the Ladies Campbell , daughters , and Lord Colin , the youngest son of

the Duke , Lord and Lady Dufferin , the sheriff , and other officials of tho county . On Saturday morning the Prince and Princess of Wales , with their children , left Abergeldie for Marlborough House , en route to Sandringham , where they will remain till the time arrives for His . Royal

Highncss ' s departure for India . Wherever the train conveying the Eoyal party stopped , crowds had assembled , and lustily cheered them . The correspondent of the Standard , in describing the journey , declares the Princo and Princess were highly gratified with the loyal demonstrations , while

their children " were evidently highly tickled . Is this really a fact , or merely the result of a too active imagination on the part of our contemporary ' s representative ?

Fancy the grave indecorum of tickling young princes and princesses . If they tickled themselves , or their parents tickled them , well aud good ; but if any of the Royal suite ov any one else were guilty of such liberties , they hayj

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