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SPIERS AND POND'S HOLBORNVIADUOTHOTEL, HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON . MflW flDPM I F 0 R FAMILIES & GENTLEMEN , I MrtWI flDFN llUIT Url . l 1 i | Attention ia especially requeated to the I 11 U 11 UT kill MASONIO iR/oonycs. "Among tho other conveniences of tho Hotel there is a fiuo Hall , adapted for Masonic requirements , elegantly fitted by Bro . Gcoi'go Kenning . Ail joining the Lodge Room is a Reception Room and tine Unwinding Room , entirely distinct from tho rest of the building . " —Freemason .
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , G-ftEAT QU-Efiftf SrBEET , LONDON , W . C . Tlie admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establisment iov l ^ LJ ^ SONXG ZB ^ . HiTQJTIETS ., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINARS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fie . Is too well known to need comment . Tho entire matui . ement has been changed , and tho Establishment in ult its branches thoroughly re-organised . The uttautiuu of the Masonio Body is clivecieit to tuo many uUvuntngca offered . CUISINfi OF THffi HIG-ELtOST CHARACTER , WIMJUM PMSBFEVf IJS tO . \ OUlO . N ASH qiLlAIXY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. EESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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Now ready , crown 8 vo ., -with a Coloured Plate , price 2 s Gel . THE CURB OF CATARACT and OTHER EYE AFFECTIONS . By JABEZ HOGG . Consulting Surgeon to tho Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital , & c . By the same author , prico 2 s fid , illustrated . IMPAIRMENT , or LOSS of VISION , from SPINAL CONCUSSION or SHOCK . A PARASITIC , or GERM THEORY of DISEASES of the SKIN , the EYE , and OIHER AFFECTIONS . London : BAILLIERE and CO ., 20 King William-street , Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION ron AGED FREEMASONS AN J WIDOWS OF . REEMASONS . r I IHE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF THIS INSTITUTION JL will lake place on Wednesday , tho 13 th February 1878 , at Freemasons ' Tuvera , Great Queen-street , London , upon whieh occasion His ttrace the DUKE OP MANCHESTER , II . w . Prov . G . M . for . Norths and Hunts , lias graciously signified his intention of presiding . Brethren desirous of accepting the office of Steward upon this occasion will greatly oblige oy forwarding their names and Alasouic rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give every information required . JAMES TERRY , Prov . G . D . C . Herts , Secretary , 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . BKU . JMURUAN Jun . ' s Tickets , entitling the holder to a chance in tho drawing for LIFE GOVERNORSHIPS Of the above Institution are now ready , price ONE SHILLING EACH . To be had of W . W . MORGAN , jun ., 67 Barbican , London , E . C . The Drawing for above will take place on Tuesday tho 12 th February , at Bro . AlaidweU's , The Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , at b o'clock .
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ROYAL ARCH MASONRY . A PUBLIC NIGHT FQR ° R 0 YAL ARCH MASONS WIMP BR Mt-D , UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TUB CHAPTER OF PRUDENT BRETHREN , No . 145 , ON TUESDAY , 12 th FEBRUARY 1878 , IN THE ZETLAND CHAMBER , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON . The Chapter will be opened at Six o'clock precisely . Royal Arch Masons properly vouched for are invited to attend . J ? nil particulars in programme . H . DICKETTS D . C ; G . STATES SCRIBE E . A Cold Collation will bo provided in the Great Hall by Bro . A . BEST , Proprietor of tho freemasons Tavern , at i ) o'clock . Tickets , 3 s each , may bo obtained of the attendants in the Ante Room .
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THEMASONICQUARTETTE. B ROS . liUKUESo i'ERKY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSia and UKORUU MUsGHAVK undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies unil Uanipuets . For Terms;—Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .
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BILLINGSGATE MARKET .- GEORGE TAVERN . rjPHlS magnificent Buildirtir , now nearly completed by tlie Corpora-. 1 . ti'jn of London , will be opened , iu it few days , by Jlr . GEORGE SMITH , fi-jin Andtrtou ' i , for supplying Fi ; h Dinners in perfectu ' n . nt moderate prices .
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SCRIPTURAL EXTRACTS , COMPILED AXD FOISTED AS A MUSICALSERVICE TOR IHE VAKIOUS MASONIC CEREMONIES ( CRAFT AlfD ARCH ) , AS RECOGNISED BV THE Book of Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England . ar DAVID PRYCE OWEN , P . M . AND P . Z . 998 . Entered at Stationers' Hall . London : SIAIPKIN & MARSHALL . Welch-Pool : D . P . OWEN , Bookseller . Single Copies , Is 6 d each . 25 Copies ( ono interleaved with music paper ) , in Cloth Case , 31 s 6 d .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Grown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS REPRINTED FKOJI "THE FREEMASON ' S CHBONICLB . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 17 . THE CHRISTIAN MINISTEB . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 . THE MTSTIC . 3 . THB MAN OT ? ENEBGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . i . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP PBOJI JOPPA 5 . A COBNEB STONE . 21 . A PILLAB OF MASONBY . 6 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN . EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHEB . 9 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . iO . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 26 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICES . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OP THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THB CROWN . 29 . A SHINING LIGHT . 14 . OUB HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT , 16 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THE CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN .
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Our Weekly Budget
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET
ON Friday there was only a brief sitting in the House of Lords , but on Monday , and again the day following , questions were asked by the Government touching various phases of the Eastern crisis , and to these the Earl of Derby , as Foreign Minister , gave suitable replies , so far as he deemed it possible , having due regard to the exigencies of
the public service . But though there has been a calm atmosphere in the House of Lords , there has been far more than the usual amount of excitement in the House of Commons , and the public has watched as narrowly , and with almost as keen an interest as members themselves , the
progress of the yet unfinished debate on the Vote of Credit ; or , rather be it said , on Mr . Forster ' s amendment to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's motion , that the House resolve itself into Committee of Supply for the purpose of voting the sum of six millions . The debate , as our readers are
aware , commenced on Thursday , and on Friday it Avas resumed by Mr . G . 0 . Trevelyan , who opposed the Vote . He was followed by Sir Robert Peel , who spoke with great emphasis in favour of the Government proposal . Towards the latter end of his speech , the right honourable baronet
paid a well-deserved compliment to Mr . Bright for the eloquence he displayed at the time of the Crimean War in opposing a war on behalf of Turkey . Among the other speakers were Mr . Lowe , Mr . P . J . Smyth , Mr . Bourke—the Foreign Under Secretary of State , Mr . Goschen , and Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach , the Earl of Carnarvon ' s successor at tho Colonial Office . The debate was resumed on Monday by Mr . Gladstone in a speech of more than two hours' duration . The right honourable gentleman spr > ko with studied moderation , and suggested that the resolution and the Vote
shonld be withdrawn , and then that bol li s ? ales of the House should unite in passing an Address to the Queen expressive of confidence in her Ministers . Mr . Gathorne Hardy followed , and his speech was one of the best he has ever made . He rejected offhand Mr . Gladstone ' s proposition on the principal ground that the attacks of the Opposition outside
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SPIERS AND POND'S HOLBORNVIADUOTHOTEL, HOLBORN VIADUCT , LONDON . MflW flDPM I F 0 R FAMILIES & GENTLEMEN , I MrtWI flDFN llUIT Url . l 1 i | Attention ia especially requeated to the I 11 U 11 UT kill MASONIO iR/oonycs. "Among tho other conveniences of tho Hotel there is a fiuo Hall , adapted for Masonic requirements , elegantly fitted by Bro . Gcoi'go Kenning . Ail joining the Lodge Room is a Reception Room and tine Unwinding Room , entirely distinct from tho rest of the building . " —Freemason .
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , G-ftEAT QU-Efiftf SrBEET , LONDON , W . C . Tlie admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establisment iov l ^ LJ ^ SONXG ZB ^ . HiTQJTIETS ., PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINARS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fie . Is too well known to need comment . Tho entire matui . ement has been changed , and tho Establishment in ult its branches thoroughly re-organised . The uttautiuu of the Masonio Body is clivecieit to tuo many uUvuntngca offered . CUISINfi OF THffi HIG-ELtOST CHARACTER , WIMJUM PMSBFEVf IJS tO . \ OUlO . N ASH qiLlAIXY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. EESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
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Now ready , crown 8 vo ., -with a Coloured Plate , price 2 s Gel . THE CURB OF CATARACT and OTHER EYE AFFECTIONS . By JABEZ HOGG . Consulting Surgeon to tho Royal Westminster Ophthalmic Hospital , & c . By the same author , prico 2 s fid , illustrated . IMPAIRMENT , or LOSS of VISION , from SPINAL CONCUSSION or SHOCK . A PARASITIC , or GERM THEORY of DISEASES of the SKIN , the EYE , and OIHER AFFECTIONS . London : BAILLIERE and CO ., 20 King William-street , Strand .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION ron AGED FREEMASONS AN J WIDOWS OF . REEMASONS . r I IHE ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF THIS INSTITUTION JL will lake place on Wednesday , tho 13 th February 1878 , at Freemasons ' Tuvera , Great Queen-street , London , upon whieh occasion His ttrace the DUKE OP MANCHESTER , II . w . Prov . G . M . for . Norths and Hunts , lias graciously signified his intention of presiding . Brethren desirous of accepting the office of Steward upon this occasion will greatly oblige oy forwarding their names and Alasouic rank , as soon as convenient , to the Secretary , who will gladly give every information required . JAMES TERRY , Prov . G . D . C . Herts , Secretary , 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C .
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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . BKU . JMURUAN Jun . ' s Tickets , entitling the holder to a chance in tho drawing for LIFE GOVERNORSHIPS Of the above Institution are now ready , price ONE SHILLING EACH . To be had of W . W . MORGAN , jun ., 67 Barbican , London , E . C . The Drawing for above will take place on Tuesday tho 12 th February , at Bro . AlaidweU's , The Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall-street , at b o'clock .
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ROYAL ARCH MASONRY . A PUBLIC NIGHT FQR ° R 0 YAL ARCH MASONS WIMP BR Mt-D , UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TUB CHAPTER OF PRUDENT BRETHREN , No . 145 , ON TUESDAY , 12 th FEBRUARY 1878 , IN THE ZETLAND CHAMBER , FREEMASONS' HALL , LONDON . The Chapter will be opened at Six o'clock precisely . Royal Arch Masons properly vouched for are invited to attend . J ? nil particulars in programme . H . DICKETTS D . C ; G . STATES SCRIBE E . A Cold Collation will bo provided in the Great Hall by Bro . A . BEST , Proprietor of tho freemasons Tavern , at i ) o'clock . Tickets , 3 s each , may bo obtained of the attendants in the Ante Room .
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THEMASONICQUARTETTE. B ROS . liUKUESo i'ERKY , ARTHUR THOMAS , EDWIN MOSia and UKORUU MUsGHAVK undertake the Musical arrangements of the Ceremonies unil Uanipuets . For Terms;—Address , BRO . E . MOSS , 147 Aldersgate-Street , E . C .
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BILLINGSGATE MARKET .- GEORGE TAVERN . rjPHlS magnificent Buildirtir , now nearly completed by tlie Corpora-. 1 . ti'jn of London , will be opened , iu it few days , by Jlr . GEORGE SMITH , fi-jin Andtrtou ' i , for supplying Fi ; h Dinners in perfectu ' n . nt moderate prices .
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SCRIPTURAL EXTRACTS , COMPILED AXD FOISTED AS A MUSICALSERVICE TOR IHE VAKIOUS MASONIC CEREMONIES ( CRAFT AlfD ARCH ) , AS RECOGNISED BV THE Book of Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England . ar DAVID PRYCE OWEN , P . M . AND P . Z . 998 . Entered at Stationers' Hall . London : SIAIPKIN & MARSHALL . Welch-Pool : D . P . OWEN , Bookseller . Single Copies , Is 6 d each . 25 Copies ( ono interleaved with music paper ) , in Cloth Case , 31 s 6 d .
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Price 3 s 6 d , Grown Svo , cloth , gilt . MASONICPORTRAITS REPRINTED FKOJI "THE FREEMASON ' S CHBONICLB . " The Volume contains the following : — 1 . OUR LITERARY BROTHER . 17 . THE CHRISTIAN MINISTEB . 2 . A DISTINGUISHED MASON . 18 . THE MTSTIC . 3 . THB MAN OT ? ENEBGY . 19 . A MODEL MASON . i . FATHER TIME . 20 . A CHIP PBOJI JOPPA 5 . A COBNEB STONE . 21 . A PILLAB OF MASONBY . 6 . THE CRAFTSMAN . 22 . BAYARD . 7 . THE GOWNSMAN . 23 . A RIGHT HAND MAN . 8 . AN . EASTERN STAR . 21 . OUR CITIZEN BROTHEB . 9 . THE KNIGHT ERRANT . 25 . AN ABLE PRECEPTOR . iO . THE OCTOGENARIAN . 26 . AN ANCIENT BRITON . 11 . A ZEALOUS OFFICES . 27 . THE ARTIST . 12 . THE SOLDIER . 28 . THE FATHER OP THE LODGE . 13 . FROM UNDER THB CROWN . 29 . A SHINING LIGHT . 14 . OUB HERCULES . 30 . AN ART STUDENT , 16 . A MERCHANT PRINCE . 31 . THE MARINER . 16 . THE CHURCHMAN . 32 . A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE . 33 . "OLD MUG . " London : W . W . MORGAN .
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ra^^^^^^^a IJWrWWWM ^ pWMWW ^ 67 BAEBIOAN , E . G .
Our Weekly Budget
OUR WEEKLY BUDGET
ON Friday there was only a brief sitting in the House of Lords , but on Monday , and again the day following , questions were asked by the Government touching various phases of the Eastern crisis , and to these the Earl of Derby , as Foreign Minister , gave suitable replies , so far as he deemed it possible , having due regard to the exigencies of
the public service . But though there has been a calm atmosphere in the House of Lords , there has been far more than the usual amount of excitement in the House of Commons , and the public has watched as narrowly , and with almost as keen an interest as members themselves , the
progress of the yet unfinished debate on the Vote of Credit ; or , rather be it said , on Mr . Forster ' s amendment to the Chancellor of the Exchequer's motion , that the House resolve itself into Committee of Supply for the purpose of voting the sum of six millions . The debate , as our readers are
aware , commenced on Thursday , and on Friday it Avas resumed by Mr . G . 0 . Trevelyan , who opposed the Vote . He was followed by Sir Robert Peel , who spoke with great emphasis in favour of the Government proposal . Towards the latter end of his speech , the right honourable baronet
paid a well-deserved compliment to Mr . Bright for the eloquence he displayed at the time of the Crimean War in opposing a war on behalf of Turkey . Among the other speakers were Mr . Lowe , Mr . P . J . Smyth , Mr . Bourke—the Foreign Under Secretary of State , Mr . Goschen , and Sir
Michael Hicks-Beach , the Earl of Carnarvon ' s successor at tho Colonial Office . The debate was resumed on Monday by Mr . Gladstone in a speech of more than two hours' duration . The right honourable gentleman spr > ko with studied moderation , and suggested that the resolution and the Vote
shonld be withdrawn , and then that bol li s ? ales of the House should unite in passing an Address to the Queen expressive of confidence in her Ministers . Mr . Gathorne Hardy followed , and his speech was one of the best he has ever made . He rejected offhand Mr . Gladstone ' s proposition on the principal ground that the attacks of the Opposition outside