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The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

BOYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GATCDEN .-This evening , LOHENGRIN . On Monday , LA TRAVIATA . On Tuesday . LE N 0 Z / 5 B . DI FIGARO . On Wednesday , LA FIGLIA I ) KL REGGIMEN' 10 On Thursday , LOHENGRIN . On Friday , IL FLAUTO MAGICO . At 8 . 30 each evening .

HEB MAJESTY'S OPEBA , DBTJBY LANE . -This evening , SEMIR 4 MIDE . On Monday , FATJST . On Tuesday , LA SONNAMBULA . On Thursday . SEMIRAMIDE , at 8 . 30 each evening On Monday moaning , at 2 . 30 , a d Friday evening , at 8 . 30 , OTHELLO . On Wednesday evening , at 8 . 30 , HAMLET . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER , DAVID GARRICK , and THE SERIOUS FAMILY .

ADELPHI . — At 6 . 15 , TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and A PANTOMIME REHEARSED . PBINCESS'S .-At 7 .-15 , ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS . LYCEUM—At 6 . 50 , FISH OUT OF WATER . At 7 . 45 , HAMLET . On Saturday , a morning performance at 2 . 30 only . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER . AT 8 . 0 , THE SPENDTHRIFT .

STBAND .-At 7 . 30 , AN EARNEST APPEAL . Ab 8 . 0 , WEAK WOMEN and INTIMIDAD . PBINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , MONEY . GAIETY .-At 8 . 0 , FRENCH OPERA . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , EAST LYNNE and BLUE BEARD . ( Last Nights . )

ST . JAMES'S . —At 7 . 30 , A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK , TOM COBB and TRYING IT ON . VATJDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG .

CHASING CBOSS .-JEANNE DUBARRY and CATTAUINA . MIBBOB . —At 7 . 0 , NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS . At 8 . 15 , THE DETECTIVE OPEBA COMIQTJE .-FRENCH PLAY . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 15 , THE ARTFUL DODGE and CHILPERIC . CEITEBION .-On Monday at 8 . 0 , LA FILLITJ DU ROI . COURT . —At 7 . 30 , SHORT AND SWEET . At 8 . 20 , LADY FLORA . SUBBEY . —LOTTERY TICKET and SHIP AHOY .

CBYSTAL PALACE . —This Day , SUMMER CONCERT . On Monday . THE TEMPEST . On Tuosday , OPERA , FIREWORK DISPLAY , & c On Wednesday , CONCERT OF LONDON SUNDAY SCHOOL CHOIRS . On Friday , Mr . SOTHEKN and tho HAYMARKET COMPANY . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c .

ALEXANDBA PALACE .-This day , CONCERT , GARDEN FETE , & c . On Monday , SWIMMING . On Wednesday , CHORAL FESTIVAL OF THE TONIC SOL-FA ASSOCIATION . On Thursday , FIREWORKS . Open daily . HENGLER'S CIRCUS , & c . PLOBAL HALL CONCERTS—This day , commencing at 2 o ' clock . POLYTECHNIC .-THE MAGICIAN AND THE GENII , with a NEW

GHOST Scene . —ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS . Past and Present . —THE BESSEMER BOAT . — FOOD from AFAR , and ECONOMICAL COOIONG .-JANK CONQUEST .-THE MECHANICAL LEOTARDDIVER and DIVING BELL , and many other Entertainments Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( LAEGE ) HALL .-Dr . Lynn at 3 . 0 / Dr . DE BUATIER at 8 . 0 .

EGYPTIAN HALL— MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEORGE'S HALL , Langham Plaee .-Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday aud Saturday , at 3 . 0 only .

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NOTES OF THE WEEK .

THE House of Lords resumed its labours , after the Whitsun holidays , on Friday . After the Koyal assent had been given by Commission to sundry Bills , the Duke of Richmond announced the intention of the Government to issue a Eoyal Commission of inquiry into the question of vivisection before proceeding to legislate , and

he appealed to Lord Hennikev , who had introduced a Bui to regulate the practice , not to bring it forward . In response , Lord Henniker agreed to postpone the second reading for a month . The second reading of Lord Selborne ' s two measures , the General School of Law Bill , and the Inns of

Court Bill , was then agreed to , after a debate , in which the Lord Chancellor and Lord Hatherley took part . The Earl of Derby having announced , in reply to Lord Houghton , that the Eoyal Geographical Society would bo represented at the Geographical Exhibition , proposed to be

held in Paris , in August , but that as the Congress was not officially recognised by the French Government , no official representative from England would attend , their Lordships adjourned . On Monday , several subjects of interest Avere discussed . Earl Bussell moved for the production of

correspondence relating to recent diplomatic occurrences on the Continent , a motion to which the Earl of Derby declined to accede , Earl Granville offering a few remarks mostly in support of the Government refusal . The Military Manoeuvres Bill was then read a second time . The rest of

the sitting was occupied with a long and interesting discussion as to the efficiency and strength of our army , originated by Lord Hardinge asking H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge whether a recent speech of his had been correctly reported . The Duke at once corrected sundry

misapprehensions which his remarks had caused , stating that what he did say was , that he was quite satisfied with the physique of the men he had seen at Aldershot , whose appearance far exceeded his expectations . He added , that what he wanted was a large reserve , an army of cadres beino- of no use without . Viscount Cardwell , as

exsecretary for war , then said his say , expressing an opinion that wc had a good reserve , both for the army and militia . Earl Grey differed on some points , and expressed his views with his usual perspicuity . Lord Strathnairn offered a few remarks , and the Marquis of Lansdowne

and the Duke of Richmond contributed their experience ? , the latter expressing the determination of the Government to deal thoroughly with the most important question . The House shortly after adjourned . On Tuesday , on the motion for going into Committee on the Church Patronage Bill ,

Lord Houghton pointed out that , in his opinion , the amendments introduced into the Bill had materially altered if s complexion . The Bishops of London and Peterborough having made some remarks , the House went into Committee , and some of the most important clauses were the subject of

debate , several divisions occurring , when the whole of the clauses were agreed to . After passing the Militaiy Manoeuvres Bill through another stage , the House

adjourned . On Thursday , the House went into Committee on the Artisans' Dwellings Bill , which passed this stage , after a careful discussion of the most important clauses . Other business having been transacted , the House rose . On Friday , the House of Commons had a protracted sitting . Sir 0 . Dilke , after the usual questions had been

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The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

BOYAL ITALIAN OPERA , COVENT GATCDEN .-This evening , LOHENGRIN . On Monday , LA TRAVIATA . On Tuesday . LE N 0 Z / 5 B . DI FIGARO . On Wednesday , LA FIGLIA I ) KL REGGIMEN' 10 On Thursday , LOHENGRIN . On Friday , IL FLAUTO MAGICO . At 8 . 30 each evening .

HEB MAJESTY'S OPEBA , DBTJBY LANE . -This evening , SEMIR 4 MIDE . On Monday , FATJST . On Tuesday , LA SONNAMBULA . On Thursday . SEMIRAMIDE , at 8 . 30 each evening On Monday moaning , at 2 . 30 , a d Friday evening , at 8 . 30 , OTHELLO . On Wednesday evening , at 8 . 30 , HAMLET . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER , DAVID GARRICK , and THE SERIOUS FAMILY .

ADELPHI . — At 6 . 15 , TWO HEADS ARE BETTER THAN ONE , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY and A PANTOMIME REHEARSED . PBINCESS'S .-At 7 .-15 , ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS . LYCEUM—At 6 . 50 , FISH OUT OF WATER . At 7 . 45 , HAMLET . On Saturday , a morning performance at 2 . 30 only . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER . AT 8 . 0 , THE SPENDTHRIFT .

STBAND .-At 7 . 30 , AN EARNEST APPEAL . Ab 8 . 0 , WEAK WOMEN and INTIMIDAD . PBINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , MONEY . GAIETY .-At 8 . 0 , FRENCH OPERA . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , EAST LYNNE and BLUE BEARD . ( Last Nights . )

ST . JAMES'S . —At 7 . 30 , A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK , TOM COBB and TRYING IT ON . VATJDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG .

CHASING CBOSS .-JEANNE DUBARRY and CATTAUINA . MIBBOB . —At 7 . 0 , NAVAL ENGAGEMENTS . At 8 . 15 , THE DETECTIVE OPEBA COMIQTJE .-FRENCH PLAY . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 15 , THE ARTFUL DODGE and CHILPERIC . CEITEBION .-On Monday at 8 . 0 , LA FILLITJ DU ROI . COURT . —At 7 . 30 , SHORT AND SWEET . At 8 . 20 , LADY FLORA . SUBBEY . —LOTTERY TICKET and SHIP AHOY .

CBYSTAL PALACE . —This Day , SUMMER CONCERT . On Monday . THE TEMPEST . On Tuosday , OPERA , FIREWORK DISPLAY , & c On Wednesday , CONCERT OF LONDON SUNDAY SCHOOL CHOIRS . On Friday , Mr . SOTHEKN and tho HAYMARKET COMPANY . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c .

ALEXANDBA PALACE .-This day , CONCERT , GARDEN FETE , & c . On Monday , SWIMMING . On Wednesday , CHORAL FESTIVAL OF THE TONIC SOL-FA ASSOCIATION . On Thursday , FIREWORKS . Open daily . HENGLER'S CIRCUS , & c . PLOBAL HALL CONCERTS—This day , commencing at 2 o ' clock . POLYTECHNIC .-THE MAGICIAN AND THE GENII , with a NEW

GHOST Scene . —ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS . Past and Present . —THE BESSEMER BOAT . — FOOD from AFAR , and ECONOMICAL COOIONG .-JANK CONQUEST .-THE MECHANICAL LEOTARDDIVER and DIVING BELL , and many other Entertainments Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is . EGYPTIAN ( LAEGE ) HALL .-Dr . Lynn at 3 . 0 / Dr . DE BUATIER at 8 . 0 .

EGYPTIAN HALL— MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEORGE'S HALL , Langham Plaee .-Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday aud Saturday , at 3 . 0 only .

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NOTICE . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty be experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Office , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to TV . TV . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscri ption ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE are-Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Threo Months ditto 0 3 6 To the United States and France , 4 a 3 d per quarter , and to Germany , 4 s 9 d per quarter . Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DRISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . TV . JORDAN , 1 G 9 Strand . Mr . A . D . LOEVENSTARK & SONS , 20 Great Queen Street . and 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL aud SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . M . J . PARKINSON , 111 Goswcll Road , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Groat Queen Street , TV . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross ' Mr . G . TICKERS , Augcl Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . TICKERS , 317 Strand .

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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ i Q o 0 General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per iuch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line ,

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THE PORTRAIT OF H . R . H THE PRINCE OF WALES as Grand Master of Masons in England in full Masonic Costume by E . J . Harty . Framed and Glazed , always ready , at from 31 s 6 d , of J . BECKETT , 53 New Compton Street , Soho .

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ra^^^^S^^H MwWW ^ WW ^ pWMM WWwB 67 BARBICAN , B . C .

Notes Of The Week.

NOTES OF THE WEEK .

THE House of Lords resumed its labours , after the Whitsun holidays , on Friday . After the Koyal assent had been given by Commission to sundry Bills , the Duke of Richmond announced the intention of the Government to issue a Eoyal Commission of inquiry into the question of vivisection before proceeding to legislate , and

he appealed to Lord Hennikev , who had introduced a Bui to regulate the practice , not to bring it forward . In response , Lord Henniker agreed to postpone the second reading for a month . The second reading of Lord Selborne ' s two measures , the General School of Law Bill , and the Inns of

Court Bill , was then agreed to , after a debate , in which the Lord Chancellor and Lord Hatherley took part . The Earl of Derby having announced , in reply to Lord Houghton , that the Eoyal Geographical Society would bo represented at the Geographical Exhibition , proposed to be

held in Paris , in August , but that as the Congress was not officially recognised by the French Government , no official representative from England would attend , their Lordships adjourned . On Monday , several subjects of interest Avere discussed . Earl Bussell moved for the production of

correspondence relating to recent diplomatic occurrences on the Continent , a motion to which the Earl of Derby declined to accede , Earl Granville offering a few remarks mostly in support of the Government refusal . The Military Manoeuvres Bill was then read a second time . The rest of

the sitting was occupied with a long and interesting discussion as to the efficiency and strength of our army , originated by Lord Hardinge asking H . R . H . the Duke of Cambridge whether a recent speech of his had been correctly reported . The Duke at once corrected sundry

misapprehensions which his remarks had caused , stating that what he did say was , that he was quite satisfied with the physique of the men he had seen at Aldershot , whose appearance far exceeded his expectations . He added , that what he wanted was a large reserve , an army of cadres beino- of no use without . Viscount Cardwell , as

exsecretary for war , then said his say , expressing an opinion that wc had a good reserve , both for the army and militia . Earl Grey differed on some points , and expressed his views with his usual perspicuity . Lord Strathnairn offered a few remarks , and the Marquis of Lansdowne

and the Duke of Richmond contributed their experience ? , the latter expressing the determination of the Government to deal thoroughly with the most important question . The House shortly after adjourned . On Tuesday , on the motion for going into Committee on the Church Patronage Bill ,

Lord Houghton pointed out that , in his opinion , the amendments introduced into the Bill had materially altered if s complexion . The Bishops of London and Peterborough having made some remarks , the House went into Committee , and some of the most important clauses were the subject of

debate , several divisions occurring , when the whole of the clauses were agreed to . After passing the Militaiy Manoeuvres Bill through another stage , the House

adjourned . On Thursday , the House went into Committee on the Artisans' Dwellings Bill , which passed this stage , after a careful discussion of the most important clauses . Other business having been transacted , the House rose . On Friday , the House of Commons had a protracted sitting . Sir 0 . Dilke , after the usual questions had been

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