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PROVINCE OF NORTHS AND HUNTS . HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER , K . T ., & c , R . W . r . G . M . BUTLER WILKINS , ESQUIRE , D . P . G . M . Consecration of the Eleanor Cross Lodge , No . 1764 , O N TUESDAY , 17 TH SEPTEMBER 1 S 7 S . A SPECIAL LODGE will bo opened at the Masonic Hall , Abington Street , Northampton , at TWELVE O'CLOCK precisely . There will bo Choral Service , at All Saints' Church , at half-past Two o ' clock . Sermon by tho V . W . REVEREND R . P . BENT , PAST GRAND CHAPLAIN OF ENGLAND . The Offertory will be collected on behalf of tho Northampton General Infirmary and the Masonic Charities . A Banquet will be served at the Town Hall at Four o ' clock . Tickets , Gs ( id each ( including dessert ) , to be obtained of HENRY BROWN , Secretary pro tem , 18 Gold Street , Northampton

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PROVINCE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE . THE RIGHT HON . THK EARL OF ZETLAND , R . W . P . G . M . J . PEARSON BELL , ESQ ., M . D ., J . P ., D . I' . G . M . CONSECRATION OF THE LEOPOLD LODGE , No . 1760 , ON THURSDAY , THE 12 th SEPTEMBER 1 S 7 S , Bro . G . H . "WALSHAW , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ., W . M . ( Designate . ) A SPECIAL LODGE will be opened at tho Old Globe Lodge , at Twelve o'clock precisely . A Banquet will be served at the Royal Hotel , at 3 . ' i 0 . Tickets 5 A each , may be obtained from \ V . FRASER , Secretary pro tern , 6 Cliff Bridge Place , Scarborough . The Annual Masonic Ball will bo held tho same evening . Tickets 7 s tid and 13 s 6 d may be had of Bro . W . Fraser .

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LONDON MASONIC CLUB , 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Bro . ALDERMAN HADLEY Chairman . NOTICE TO MEMBERS . —The Subscription from 31 st July 1878 to 31 st July 1879 is now payable . It is intended to admit a few more members without Entrance Fee at the present r . ite of Subscription , v . z . £ 5 us for Town Members , and JL' 3 3 s for Country Members . Tlie dub premises are being improved so as to increase the accommodation already aifordal to members and to Masonic Lodges . Full particulars can bo obtained of the Honorary Secretary at the Club .

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . B HOS . BUKUESS PERKY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and li . fcUKU . rJ MUoURAVJi undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Banquets . for Terms : —Address , BSO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C-

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FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION i ) S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , aud Salad ' hi Served iroin 12 to-1 uaily . —GEORGE 'iAV' EiUN , Billingsgate Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .

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Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

ON Friday last the Queen , accompanied by Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , left Osborne for Scotland . Her Majesty reached Broxmcmth House , the scat ot the Duke of Roxburghe , on Saturday morning , and

remained there on a visit until Monday evening , when she started for Balmoral , which place was reached early on Tuesday morning . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales accompanied the King of Denmark on a visit to Portsmouth on

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Monday last ; they also inspected several of the ships which were anchored in the harbour . A court martial for inquiring into the circumstances attending the loss of Her Majesty ' s ship Eurydice was opened on Tuesday last , on board the flagship at

Portsmouth the Duke of Wellington . As may naturally bo expecteda considerable amount of evidence will be adduced , but whether any good -will arise from tho inquiry it is impossible to say ; we fear that , as the bulk of the evidence

will bear upon technicalities only , no satisfactory report will be forthcoming . Still we suppose the nation would hardly like so unfortunate an occurrence to pass without the strictest investigation .

During tho week we have had some very heavy thunderstorms , not , however , marked by tho extreme violence of those of last week . The South of England particularly seems to have experienced their effects . About ten minutes past eight a . m . on Thursday the wife of J " . Sharman ,

gardener to Mr . Christopher Lethbridge , of Elmsdale , Blackheath Park , was struck by lightning whilst dressing in her bedroom , and killed instantaneously . Her infant , lying in a cot in tho same room , escaped . Her husband , who was in a room below , was uninjured . Tho deceased had been

married but two years . A very severe thunderstorm burst over Brighton . The thunder was loud and continuous , and the lightning exceedingly brilliant , while the rain fell in a perfect deluge . At Canterbury the electric current struck a large chimney at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital ,

doing considerable damage . The debris knocked down a man -who was passing at the time . He was picked up in an insensible condition . At Chatham the lightning was very vivid and the thunder heavy . The rain came down in torrents , flooding some of the thoroughfares . A man at

Rochester driving a locomotive engine was struck by lightning and rendered temporarily unconscious , but he appears to have received no permanent injury . At East Grinstead three valuable 'horses belonging to Mr . George Brand , of

Goodwin ' s Farm , were killed by lightning . A boy who was feeding them was unhurt . At Abingdon two valuable cows were struck while grazing on the bank of the river below Nuneham House , and killed instantaneously . In Essex much inconvenience and mischief has been caused .

In several towns and villages houses have been damaged by the lightning and flooded by the rains ; while crops have been sadly beaten down , especially by hail . In many places the roads have been two feet and three feet under water . Altogether the disasters during the week from tempestuous causes have been of a serious character .

During the week two fatal fires have occurred—one at Birmingham on Monday last , by which four persons lost their lives , and three others were seriously injured , and the other at Hackney , where two children , who were playing with lucifer matches , set fire to the . house and were suffo « cated before assistance could reach them . At the former

the scene is described as very distressing , the fatalities being witnessed by a large crowd , who were , however , unable to prevent their occurrence . Certain parts of the

hre escape caught fire , which rendered it necessary to relax the efforts which were being made by its means to rescue the inmates of the house . "We should think in these days of advancement some method could be devised to render it

impossible that such an event should occur ; we find iron used now for what a few years since would have been considered impossibilities , and surely such an article as a fire escape could either be built of that metal , or in some other way rendered fireproof . We hope some steps will be taken before long with this object in view .

When we have decided where we shall spend our holiday , we are sometimes assailed by difficulties as to how we shall get to our destination . A case is in our mind where the children of a friend are suffering from that interesting complaint the whooping cough , and the railway

company refuse to carry the sufferers unless Paterfamilias engages an entire compartment . At the Mansion House Justice-room , on Thursday , Bro . Henry Whittingham , the captain of the Rhine steamer , belonging to the General Steam Navigation Company , attended before Aid . Phillips

to answer a summons which charged him with having , on l ! rd August , carried on board that steamer , on a voyage from London to Yarmouth , 259 passengers in excess of' the number specified in the Certificate of the Board of Trade ,

contrary to the provisions of the Merchant Shi pping Act , and for which offence he had incurred a penalty of £ ' £ Q and a fine of 5 s for every passenger carried in excess of the number for which the vessel had a certificate . It appeare 4

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SUSPENSION AND ITS PENALTIES. Article 1
RIVALRY—JEALOUSY. Article 2
TEMPLARS OF CANADA. Article 3
TRADITION AND HISTORY IN MASONRY. Article 4
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MASONIC MYSTERIES. Article 6
COMMITTEE MEETING—GIRLS' SCHOOL. Article 7
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
HAVE WE TOO MANY LODGES? Article 7
VOTING ORGANIZATION. Article 7
QUARTERLY COMMUNICATION OF THE PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF ARMAGH. Article 7
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DEATH. Article 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 11
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PROVINCE OF NORTHS AND HUNTS . HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER , K . T ., & c , R . W . r . G . M . BUTLER WILKINS , ESQUIRE , D . P . G . M . Consecration of the Eleanor Cross Lodge , No . 1764 , O N TUESDAY , 17 TH SEPTEMBER 1 S 7 S . A SPECIAL LODGE will bo opened at the Masonic Hall , Abington Street , Northampton , at TWELVE O'CLOCK precisely . There will bo Choral Service , at All Saints' Church , at half-past Two o ' clock . Sermon by tho V . W . REVEREND R . P . BENT , PAST GRAND CHAPLAIN OF ENGLAND . The Offertory will be collected on behalf of tho Northampton General Infirmary and the Masonic Charities . A Banquet will be served at the Town Hall at Four o ' clock . Tickets , Gs ( id each ( including dessert ) , to be obtained of HENRY BROWN , Secretary pro tem , 18 Gold Street , Northampton

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PROVINCE OF NORTH AND EAST YORKSHIRE . THE RIGHT HON . THK EARL OF ZETLAND , R . W . P . G . M . J . PEARSON BELL , ESQ ., M . D ., J . P ., D . I' . G . M . CONSECRATION OF THE LEOPOLD LODGE , No . 1760 , ON THURSDAY , THE 12 th SEPTEMBER 1 S 7 S , Bro . G . H . "WALSHAW , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C ., W . M . ( Designate . ) A SPECIAL LODGE will be opened at tho Old Globe Lodge , at Twelve o'clock precisely . A Banquet will be served at the Royal Hotel , at 3 . ' i 0 . Tickets 5 A each , may be obtained from \ V . FRASER , Secretary pro tern , 6 Cliff Bridge Place , Scarborough . The Annual Masonic Ball will bo held tho same evening . Tickets 7 s tid and 13 s 6 d may be had of Bro . W . Fraser .

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LONDON MASONIC CLUB , 101 QUEEN VICTORIA STREET , E . C . Bro . ALDERMAN HADLEY Chairman . NOTICE TO MEMBERS . —The Subscription from 31 st July 1878 to 31 st July 1879 is now payable . It is intended to admit a few more members without Entrance Fee at the present r . ite of Subscription , v . z . £ 5 us for Town Members , and JL' 3 3 s for Country Members . Tlie dub premises are being improved so as to increase the accommodation already aifordal to members and to Masonic Lodges . Full particulars can bo obtained of the Honorary Secretary at the Club .

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THE MASONIC QUARTETTE . B HOS . BUKUESS PERKY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSS , and li . fcUKU . rJ MUoURAVJi undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies and Banquets . for Terms : —Address , BSO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C-

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FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION i ) S EACH , including entrees , Poultry , Joints , Cheese , aud Salad ' hi Served iroin 12 to-1 uaily . —GEORGE 'iAV' EiUN , Billingsgate Market . Sole Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Anderton ' s Hotel .

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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC . — CITRUS , its history and characteristics . TiiE MlOtaH ' JUUNE AND TkLEl'iiGiNE . 1 'Jtln UlAAT PLATE MACHINE . DUEOSUQ'S CHROMATIC FOUNTAIN . TELEPHUNJ . 0 COMMUNICAT ' iOiN wicnthe DlVER , .. Vc . TUE PA 1 US EAHiBllIOiN . THE KAFFIR WAR . I ' ltor . Furi ' -tu s interesting and instructive Sanitary Lectures , entitled i'UKE AIR , PUKr , FOOD and i'UKE WATER . EVO ^ UTluN OF Sl' -CCIES — Concluding daily , at i and 'J , w . th a MLS . CAL JUMBBK and THE BABES IJN TriE WOOD , by Mr . SJSIMOUK SMITH . —Admission to tho whole , Is ; Open at 1 ' i and 7 , Carriages at 5 and lu .

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^^^^^^^^ 67 BARBICAN , E . O .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

ON Friday last the Queen , accompanied by Princess Beatrice and Prince Leopold , left Osborne for Scotland . Her Majesty reached Broxmcmth House , the scat ot the Duke of Roxburghe , on Saturday morning , and

remained there on a visit until Monday evening , when she started for Balmoral , which place was reached early on Tuesday morning . H . R . H . the Prince of Wales accompanied the King of Denmark on a visit to Portsmouth on

Our Weekly Budget.

Monday last ; they also inspected several of the ships which were anchored in the harbour . A court martial for inquiring into the circumstances attending the loss of Her Majesty ' s ship Eurydice was opened on Tuesday last , on board the flagship at

Portsmouth the Duke of Wellington . As may naturally bo expecteda considerable amount of evidence will be adduced , but whether any good -will arise from tho inquiry it is impossible to say ; we fear that , as the bulk of the evidence

will bear upon technicalities only , no satisfactory report will be forthcoming . Still we suppose the nation would hardly like so unfortunate an occurrence to pass without the strictest investigation .

During tho week we have had some very heavy thunderstorms , not , however , marked by tho extreme violence of those of last week . The South of England particularly seems to have experienced their effects . About ten minutes past eight a . m . on Thursday the wife of J " . Sharman ,

gardener to Mr . Christopher Lethbridge , of Elmsdale , Blackheath Park , was struck by lightning whilst dressing in her bedroom , and killed instantaneously . Her infant , lying in a cot in tho same room , escaped . Her husband , who was in a room below , was uninjured . Tho deceased had been

married but two years . A very severe thunderstorm burst over Brighton . The thunder was loud and continuous , and the lightning exceedingly brilliant , while the rain fell in a perfect deluge . At Canterbury the electric current struck a large chimney at the Kent and Canterbury Hospital ,

doing considerable damage . The debris knocked down a man -who was passing at the time . He was picked up in an insensible condition . At Chatham the lightning was very vivid and the thunder heavy . The rain came down in torrents , flooding some of the thoroughfares . A man at

Rochester driving a locomotive engine was struck by lightning and rendered temporarily unconscious , but he appears to have received no permanent injury . At East Grinstead three valuable 'horses belonging to Mr . George Brand , of

Goodwin ' s Farm , were killed by lightning . A boy who was feeding them was unhurt . At Abingdon two valuable cows were struck while grazing on the bank of the river below Nuneham House , and killed instantaneously . In Essex much inconvenience and mischief has been caused .

In several towns and villages houses have been damaged by the lightning and flooded by the rains ; while crops have been sadly beaten down , especially by hail . In many places the roads have been two feet and three feet under water . Altogether the disasters during the week from tempestuous causes have been of a serious character .

During the week two fatal fires have occurred—one at Birmingham on Monday last , by which four persons lost their lives , and three others were seriously injured , and the other at Hackney , where two children , who were playing with lucifer matches , set fire to the . house and were suffo « cated before assistance could reach them . At the former

the scene is described as very distressing , the fatalities being witnessed by a large crowd , who were , however , unable to prevent their occurrence . Certain parts of the

hre escape caught fire , which rendered it necessary to relax the efforts which were being made by its means to rescue the inmates of the house . "We should think in these days of advancement some method could be devised to render it

impossible that such an event should occur ; we find iron used now for what a few years since would have been considered impossibilities , and surely such an article as a fire escape could either be built of that metal , or in some other way rendered fireproof . We hope some steps will be taken before long with this object in view .

When we have decided where we shall spend our holiday , we are sometimes assailed by difficulties as to how we shall get to our destination . A case is in our mind where the children of a friend are suffering from that interesting complaint the whooping cough , and the railway

company refuse to carry the sufferers unless Paterfamilias engages an entire compartment . At the Mansion House Justice-room , on Thursday , Bro . Henry Whittingham , the captain of the Rhine steamer , belonging to the General Steam Navigation Company , attended before Aid . Phillips

to answer a summons which charged him with having , on l ! rd August , carried on board that steamer , on a voyage from London to Yarmouth , 259 passengers in excess of' the number specified in the Certificate of the Board of Trade ,

contrary to the provisions of the Merchant Shi pping Act , and for which offence he had incurred a penalty of £ ' £ Q and a fine of 5 s for every passenger carried in excess of the number for which the vessel had a certificate . It appeare 4

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