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. A .^consrui^BiTT^ij"WORE :. NOW IN PREPARATION . HI STORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will ie Edited hy a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who aro in possession of facts not generally known , wUl be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .

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THE THEATRES , & c . BOYAL ITALIAN OPERA—This evening . L'ELISIR D'AMORE . On Monday , LA TRAVIATA . On Tuesday , LE NOZZE DI FIGARO . On Thursday , FRA DIAVOLO . On Friday , UN BALLO IN MASCHERA . On Saturday , L'ETOILE DU NORD . Each evening at 8 . 30 . FLORAL HALL CONCERT 10 th June . HER MAJESTY'S OPERA , DRURY LANE . — This evening , IL BARBIE RE DI SIVIGLIA . On Monday , FAUST . On Tuesday , LUCREZIA BORGIA . On Thursday , IL DON GIOVANNI . On Saturday , LOHENGRIN . At 8 . 30 . each evening . On Monday morning , and Wednesday and Friday evenings , SIGNOR ROSSI in ITALIAN PLAYS . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 30 , A HUSBAND IN CLOVER . At 8 . 30 , THE BELLS . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 30 , COLLEEN BAWN and STRUCK OIL . HAYMARKET —At 7 . 30 , BOX AND COX . At 8 . 15 , L'ETRANGERE . STRAND . —At 7 . 30 , HIS LAST LEGS . At 0 . 0 , L'AFRICAINE . At 10 . 30 , THE RIVAL OTHELLOS . GAIETY .-At 7 . 45 , BLUE DEVILS . At 8 . 30 , MY AWFUL DAD . At 10 . 30 . COOL AS A CUCUMBER . CHARING CROSS .-At 8 . 0 , THE LOAN OF A LOVER . At 9 . 0 , MY NIECE AND MY MONKEY . OLYMPIC .-At 7 . 30 , FASCINATING FELLOWS . At 8 . 0 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , OURS . ROYAL AQUARIUM THEATRE . —At 7 . 15 , BORROWED PLUMES . At 8 . 0 , JO . GLOBE .-At 7 . 30 , SQUARING THE CIRCLE . At 8 . 0 , MISS GWILT , & c . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a FEARFUL FOG . COURT . - At 8 . 0 , A SCRAP OF PAPER , and A QUIET RUBBER . ST . JAMES'S . —THE CREOLE and NILSSON OR NOTHING . OPERA COMIQUE . —LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . CRITERION .-At 8 . 0 , MARY'S SECRET , and THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE , & c . ALHAMBRA . —LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE . —This day . RACES , PYGMALION AND GALATEA , & c . On Tuesday , FLOWERS OF THE FOREST , VENETIAN FETE , & c . On Wednesday , FIRE BRIGADE CONTEST . On Wednesday and Thursday , BULL DOG SHOW , & c . On Thursday , GIROFLE-GIROFLA , & c . Open daily , BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS , SKATING RINK , & c . CRYSTAL PALACE . —This day , ( Benefit of Mr . Mapleson ) FIREWORKS , & c . On Tuesday , " GSPIDUS AT COLONUS . " On Wednesday , LONDON SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT , & c . Open daily , AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , & c . ROYAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN . Open daily . CONCERT , SKATING RINK , & c . ROYAL POLYTECHNIC—MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT , entitled ALICE'S ADVENTURES . Solos on the Violin and Zither . NEW LECTURE : A SUNBEAM , and HOW TO WEIGH IT . HEINKE'S DIVING DRESS and SUBMARINE LAMP . The New Type Writer in operation . FROM ENGLAND TO PHILADELPHIA . A TRIP TO THE SUEZ CANAL . Dissolving Views and Mechanical Effects . MARVELLOUL ILLUSIONS BY M . HORACE DE GREY . Open from 12 till 6 , and 7 till 10 . Admission to the whole , Is . EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 .

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OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , Lord Leigh , Prov . G . M . Warwickshire , presiding , in the absence of His Royal Highness the Grand Master . There was a numerous attendance of members . The finances of Grand Lodge were shown to be

in a highly satisfactory condition . A long debate then followed as to the most suitable p lan for commemorating the Grand Master ' s visit to India and his safe return home , it being ultimately resolved that a committee be appointed to consider the manner in which this feeling of

thankfulness at so auspicious an event should be perpetuated , and to report their views at the next Communication of Grand Lodge . Full particulars of the debate are given elsewhere . The Queen is enjoying a brief period of comparative retirement at Balmoral . On Tuesday she gave a ball to

the servants , tenants , and gillies on the Balmoral andAbergeldie estates , being herself present , with the Princess Beatrice , and attended by the ladies and gentlemen of her household . On Tuesday evening the King of the Belgians ,

who is over in England on a visit , left London for the North for the purpose of paying a visit to Her Majesty , Balmoral being reached on the following afternoon . Everywhere , along the route , the King met with a most respectful reception .

The King and Queen of Hanover with their family have been now some time in London , and seem thoroughly to be enjoying their visit to this country . The King is staying at Claridge ' s Hotel , and visits are daily interchanged between the illustrious visitors and the members of our

own Royal Family as well as the leading aristocracy . The Duke de Nemours and the Comte de Paris have also been staying at the same hotel , but returned this week to Paris . The object of their visit has been to arrange for the

conveyance to France of the remains of those members of the Orleans family , including the ex-King Louis Philippe and his Consort , who died in exile in England , the French President ' s authorisation having been previously obtained .

The Prince and Princess of Wales left London on

Monday for Sandnngham , reaching their Norfolk residence in the afternoon of that day . They had previously received the visits of the Kings of Hanover and of the Belgians . The Prince had been somewhat of an invalid for a brief time , being confined to the house by the swelling of the

veins in his legs , but the fact of his being able to undertake the journey is a good omen . His Royal Highness and his brothers of Edinburgh and Connaught have been appointed personal aides-de-camp to Her Majesty . The Duke of Connaught is about to pay a visit of a few -weeks

to Liverpool , where he is expected to arrive on Friday next , and where he will stay till the 22 nd July . The Town Council have accordingly resolved to place Newsham House , -which , is -usually occupied by the judges -when on circuit , at His Royal Highness ' s disposal .

The Whitsuntide holidays are at an end . Monday was a most unfortunate day as regards the weather , but though this may have damped the ardour of many intending holiday-makers , every place of public amusement was thronged with visitors . The Alexandra Palace , with a

marvellously extensive programme , was patronised by , it is said , some fifty thousand people , while even a larger number were present at the Crystal Palace . As regards the indoor part of the programme , which is always worthy of such occasions , these of course are the places for holiday

folk to frequent , but the splendour of the outdoor shows was utterly spoiled by the rain . Tuesday was not much better , though the unkind attentions of Jupiter Pluvius were neither so urgent nor so continuous . On Wednesday ,

when the finances were lower , and people ' s enthusiasm was in a great measure washed out of them , the sun shone bravely , and has been more or less considerate ever since . One place of resort more than usual was available for pleasure-hunters . Tho Agricultural Hall is within easy

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THE RESOLUTIONS OF BROS. HAVERS AND THE REV. R. J. SIMPSON. Article 1
MASONIC PORTRAITS (No. 31). THE MARINER. Article 2
TABLES OF THE LAW OF THE FREEMASONS. Article 3
REPORT ON FOREIGN CORRESPONDENCE. Article 4
REVIEWS. Article 5
GRAND LODGE. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 7
MASONIC JURISPRUDENCE. Article 7
EARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 7
OLD WARRANTS. Article 7
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THE DRAMA. Article 11
Old Warrants, No. 3. Article 11
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 12
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. A .^consrui^BiTT^ij"WORE :. NOW IN PREPARATION . HI STORY OF EVERY LODGE UNDER THE GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF ENGLAND . Will ie Edited hy a distinguished Grand Officer . In a work of this magnitude , the kind co-operation of all Brethren who aro in possession of facts not generally known , wUl be invaluable , and thankfully acknowledged . SPENCER AND CO ., 23 a GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON , W . C .

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ALEXANDRA PALACE . SEASON TICKETS , available for one year from the 1 st of each month , to be had of W . W . MORGAN , 67 Barbican , K . C .

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THE THEATRES , & c . BOYAL ITALIAN OPERA—This evening . L'ELISIR D'AMORE . On Monday , LA TRAVIATA . On Tuesday , LE NOZZE DI FIGARO . On Thursday , FRA DIAVOLO . On Friday , UN BALLO IN MASCHERA . On Saturday , L'ETOILE DU NORD . Each evening at 8 . 30 . FLORAL HALL CONCERT 10 th June . HER MAJESTY'S OPERA , DRURY LANE . — This evening , IL BARBIE RE DI SIVIGLIA . On Monday , FAUST . On Tuesday , LUCREZIA BORGIA . On Thursday , IL DON GIOVANNI . On Saturday , LOHENGRIN . At 8 . 30 . each evening . On Monday morning , and Wednesday and Friday evenings , SIGNOR ROSSI in ITALIAN PLAYS . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 30 , A HUSBAND IN CLOVER . At 8 . 30 , THE BELLS . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 30 , COLLEEN BAWN and STRUCK OIL . HAYMARKET —At 7 . 30 , BOX AND COX . At 8 . 15 , L'ETRANGERE . STRAND . —At 7 . 30 , HIS LAST LEGS . At 0 . 0 , L'AFRICAINE . At 10 . 30 , THE RIVAL OTHELLOS . GAIETY .-At 7 . 45 , BLUE DEVILS . At 8 . 30 , MY AWFUL DAD . At 10 . 30 . COOL AS A CUCUMBER . CHARING CROSS .-At 8 . 0 , THE LOAN OF A LOVER . At 9 . 0 , MY NIECE AND MY MONKEY . OLYMPIC .-At 7 . 30 , FASCINATING FELLOWS . At 8 . 0 , THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , OURS . ROYAL AQUARIUM THEATRE . —At 7 . 15 , BORROWED PLUMES . At 8 . 0 , JO . GLOBE .-At 7 . 30 , SQUARING THE CIRCLE . At 8 . 0 , MISS GWILT , & c . VAUDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a FEARFUL FOG . COURT . - At 8 . 0 , A SCRAP OF PAPER , and A QUIET RUBBER . ST . JAMES'S . —THE CREOLE and NILSSON OR NOTHING . OPERA COMIQUE . —LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . CRITERION .-At 8 . 0 , MARY'S SECRET , and THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE , & c . ALHAMBRA . —LE VOYAGE DANS LA LUNE , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE . —This day . RACES , PYGMALION AND GALATEA , & c . On Tuesday , FLOWERS OF THE FOREST , VENETIAN FETE , & c . On Wednesday , FIRE BRIGADE CONTEST . On Wednesday and Thursday , BULL DOG SHOW , & c . On Thursday , GIROFLE-GIROFLA , & c . Open daily , BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS , SKATING RINK , & c . CRYSTAL PALACE . —This day , ( Benefit of Mr . Mapleson ) FIREWORKS , & c . On Tuesday , " GSPIDUS AT COLONUS . " On Wednesday , LONDON SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT , & c . Open daily , AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , & c . ROYAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN . Open daily . CONCERT , SKATING RINK , & c . ROYAL POLYTECHNIC—MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT , entitled ALICE'S ADVENTURES . Solos on the Violin and Zither . NEW LECTURE : A SUNBEAM , and HOW TO WEIGH IT . HEINKE'S DIVING DRESS and SUBMARINE LAMP . The New Type Writer in operation . FROM ENGLAND TO PHILADELPHIA . A TRIP TO THE SUEZ CANAL . Dissolving Views and Mechanical Effects . MARVELLOUL ILLUSIONS BY M . HORACE DE GREY . Open from 12 till 6 , and 7 till 10 . Admission to the whole , Is . EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 .

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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 W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto , 0 3 6

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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Page £ 10 0 0 General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , Ac . single column , 6 s per inch . Donble Colnmn Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line ,

Ar00805

H^^^^^^^^a BrWWWVWtfW | 3 wAVWVWWtfM 67 BAEBICAN , E . O .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

THE Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge was held on Wednesday , Lord Leigh , Prov . G . M . Warwickshire , presiding , in the absence of His Royal Highness the Grand Master . There was a numerous attendance of members . The finances of Grand Lodge were shown to be

in a highly satisfactory condition . A long debate then followed as to the most suitable p lan for commemorating the Grand Master ' s visit to India and his safe return home , it being ultimately resolved that a committee be appointed to consider the manner in which this feeling of

thankfulness at so auspicious an event should be perpetuated , and to report their views at the next Communication of Grand Lodge . Full particulars of the debate are given elsewhere . The Queen is enjoying a brief period of comparative retirement at Balmoral . On Tuesday she gave a ball to

the servants , tenants , and gillies on the Balmoral andAbergeldie estates , being herself present , with the Princess Beatrice , and attended by the ladies and gentlemen of her household . On Tuesday evening the King of the Belgians ,

who is over in England on a visit , left London for the North for the purpose of paying a visit to Her Majesty , Balmoral being reached on the following afternoon . Everywhere , along the route , the King met with a most respectful reception .

The King and Queen of Hanover with their family have been now some time in London , and seem thoroughly to be enjoying their visit to this country . The King is staying at Claridge ' s Hotel , and visits are daily interchanged between the illustrious visitors and the members of our

own Royal Family as well as the leading aristocracy . The Duke de Nemours and the Comte de Paris have also been staying at the same hotel , but returned this week to Paris . The object of their visit has been to arrange for the

conveyance to France of the remains of those members of the Orleans family , including the ex-King Louis Philippe and his Consort , who died in exile in England , the French President ' s authorisation having been previously obtained .

The Prince and Princess of Wales left London on

Monday for Sandnngham , reaching their Norfolk residence in the afternoon of that day . They had previously received the visits of the Kings of Hanover and of the Belgians . The Prince had been somewhat of an invalid for a brief time , being confined to the house by the swelling of the

veins in his legs , but the fact of his being able to undertake the journey is a good omen . His Royal Highness and his brothers of Edinburgh and Connaught have been appointed personal aides-de-camp to Her Majesty . The Duke of Connaught is about to pay a visit of a few -weeks

to Liverpool , where he is expected to arrive on Friday next , and where he will stay till the 22 nd July . The Town Council have accordingly resolved to place Newsham House , -which , is -usually occupied by the judges -when on circuit , at His Royal Highness ' s disposal .

The Whitsuntide holidays are at an end . Monday was a most unfortunate day as regards the weather , but though this may have damped the ardour of many intending holiday-makers , every place of public amusement was thronged with visitors . The Alexandra Palace , with a

marvellously extensive programme , was patronised by , it is said , some fifty thousand people , while even a larger number were present at the Crystal Palace . As regards the indoor part of the programme , which is always worthy of such occasions , these of course are the places for holiday

folk to frequent , but the splendour of the outdoor shows was utterly spoiled by the rain . Tuesday was not much better , though the unkind attentions of Jupiter Pluvius were neither so urgent nor so continuous . On Wednesday ,

when the finances were lower , and people ' s enthusiasm was in a great measure washed out of them , the sun shone bravely , and has been more or less considerate ever since . One place of resort more than usual was available for pleasure-hunters . Tho Agricultural Hall is within easy

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