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THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

HER MAJESTY'S . —Every evening at 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . LYCEUM . —Every evening , at 8 * 15 , A WINTER'S TALE . Preceded by a Farce . HAYMARKET-Every evening at 8 , THE BALLAD MONGER . Afc 2 , THE RED LAMP .

OBITERI-ON— Every evening at 8 , THE CUCKOO . At 8 * 30 , THE TWO ROSES . GAIETY .-This evening at 7 ' 45 , WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME . At 9 ,

MISS ESMERALDA . ADELPHI . —Every evening at 8 , THE BELLS OF HASLEMERE . At 7 * 16 , "Farce . ¦ PEI"N * CESS'S . —This evening at 8 , SIBERIA .

SAVOY . —Every evening at 8 * 30 , H . M . S . PINAFORE ; or , THE LASS THAT LOTED A SAILOR . Followed by , HOMBURG . TEBRY'S .-Every evening at 8 , OFF DUTY . At 8 * 45 , THE WOMAN HATER . PEIWOE OF WALES'S .-Every evening at 8 * 30 , DOROTHY . At 7 * 45 ,

JUBILATION . ST . JAMES'S . —Every evening at 8 , LADY CLANCARTY . VAUDEVILLE—Every evening at 8 ' 45 , HEART OF HEARTS . Preceded by a Farce . OPERA COMIQXTE .-Every evening at 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 8 * 45 , AS IN A LOOKING GLASS .

GLOBE .-On Thursday , THE GOLDEN LADDER . COMEDY—Every evening at 9 , THE ARABIAN NIGHTS . Afc 8 , LADY FORTUNE . STRAND . — Every evening afc 8 * 15 , SULTAN OF MOCHA . At 7 * 30 , A MERRY MEETING .

TOOLE'S . —Every Evening , at 7 * 39 , HESTER'S MYSTERY . At 8 ' 30 , THE BUTLER . AVENUE . —Every evening at 8 , THE OLD GUARD . At 8 * 30 , A CUP OF

TEA . ROYALTY . —Every evening , FRENCH PLAYS . GBA"KTD . —This evening at 7 * 30 , Farce . Afc 8 , THE GAME OF LIFE . SUBBEY .-Evcry evening at 7 * 30 , Farce . At 8 , FOR EVER .

PAVILIO"N .-Every evening , at 7 * 40 , THE STRANGLERS OF PARIS . HENG-LEB ' S -GRAND CIRQUE . —Every evening at 8 ; Wednesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays at 2 * 30 and 8 . MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James's Hall .-Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . '

EGYPTIAN" HALL . —Every day at 3 and 8 , Messrs . MASKELYNE AND COOKE . ST . GEORGE'S HALL—Mr . ancl Mrs . GERMAN REED'S Entertainraent . Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 8 . Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays , at 3 .

CRYSTAL PALACE . —This day , CONCERT ; Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REID'S 75 NTERTA 1 NMEET ; TARIETY ENTERTAINMENTILLUMINATED IN-DOOR FETE . Open Daily . PANORAMA , Toboggan slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c . OLYMPIA . —Every evening at 8 , and on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 * 30 and 8 , THE PARIS HIPPODROME .

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ROYAL AQUARIUM . —Open 12 ; close IPSO . Constant round of amusements . JAPANESE VILLAGE .-Every evening , PROMENADE CONCERTS . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OP VARIETIES .-Every evening at 8 , Variety entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

EMPIRE THEATR OE VARIETIES .-Will open on Thursday . CANTERBURY THEATBE OP "VARIETIES .-Every evening at 7 ' 30 , Grand Variety Company , & c . LONDON PAVILION . —Every evening at 8 , Grand Variety Company . PABAGON THEATBE OP VABIETIES . —Every evening at 7 * 3 0 , Variety Entertainment , & c . MADAME TUSSAUD & SON'S EXHIBITION .-Open 10 till 10 . Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .

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THE ROYAL "SILVER WEDDING." Article 1
NEED FOR TIMELY PREPARATION. Article 1
POPULARISING FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE RIGHT OF VISIT. Article 3
OFFICIAL ZEAL WITHOUT DISCRETION. Article 4
MASONRY IS ETERNAL. Article 4
THE OLD MASONIANS. Article 4
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 5
REVIEWS. Article 5
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The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

HER MAJESTY'S . —Every evening at 8 , PROMENADE CONCERTS . LYCEUM . —Every evening , at 8 * 15 , A WINTER'S TALE . Preceded by a Farce . HAYMARKET-Every evening at 8 , THE BALLAD MONGER . Afc 2 , THE RED LAMP .

OBITERI-ON— Every evening at 8 , THE CUCKOO . At 8 * 30 , THE TWO ROSES . GAIETY .-This evening at 7 ' 45 , WOODCOCK'S LITTLE GAME . At 9 ,

MISS ESMERALDA . ADELPHI . —Every evening at 8 , THE BELLS OF HASLEMERE . At 7 * 16 , "Farce . ¦ PEI"N * CESS'S . —This evening at 8 , SIBERIA .

SAVOY . —Every evening at 8 * 30 , H . M . S . PINAFORE ; or , THE LASS THAT LOTED A SAILOR . Followed by , HOMBURG . TEBRY'S .-Every evening at 8 , OFF DUTY . At 8 * 45 , THE WOMAN HATER . PEIWOE OF WALES'S .-Every evening at 8 * 30 , DOROTHY . At 7 * 45 ,

JUBILATION . ST . JAMES'S . —Every evening at 8 , LADY CLANCARTY . VAUDEVILLE—Every evening at 8 ' 45 , HEART OF HEARTS . Preceded by a Farce . OPERA COMIQXTE .-Every evening at 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 8 * 45 , AS IN A LOOKING GLASS .

GLOBE .-On Thursday , THE GOLDEN LADDER . COMEDY—Every evening at 9 , THE ARABIAN NIGHTS . Afc 8 , LADY FORTUNE . STRAND . — Every evening afc 8 * 15 , SULTAN OF MOCHA . At 7 * 30 , A MERRY MEETING .

TOOLE'S . —Every Evening , at 7 * 39 , HESTER'S MYSTERY . At 8 ' 30 , THE BUTLER . AVENUE . —Every evening at 8 , THE OLD GUARD . At 8 * 30 , A CUP OF

TEA . ROYALTY . —Every evening , FRENCH PLAYS . GBA"KTD . —This evening at 7 * 30 , Farce . Afc 8 , THE GAME OF LIFE . SUBBEY .-Evcry evening at 7 * 30 , Farce . At 8 , FOR EVER .

PAVILIO"N .-Every evening , at 7 * 40 , THE STRANGLERS OF PARIS . HENG-LEB ' S -GRAND CIRQUE . —Every evening at 8 ; Wednesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays at 2 * 30 and 8 . MOORE AND BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James's Hall .-Every evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . '

EGYPTIAN" HALL . —Every day at 3 and 8 , Messrs . MASKELYNE AND COOKE . ST . GEORGE'S HALL—Mr . ancl Mrs . GERMAN REED'S Entertainraent . Mondays , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 8 . Tuesdays , Thursdays , and Saturdays , at 3 .

CRYSTAL PALACE . —This day , CONCERT ; Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REID'S 75 NTERTA 1 NMEET ; TARIETY ENTERTAINMENTILLUMINATED IN-DOOR FETE . Open Daily . PANORAMA , Toboggan slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c . OLYMPIA . —Every evening at 8 , and on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 2 * 30 and 8 , THE PARIS HIPPODROME .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

ROYAL AQUARIUM . —Open 12 ; close IPSO . Constant round of amusements . JAPANESE VILLAGE .-Every evening , PROMENADE CONCERTS . ALHAMBRA THEATRE OP VARIETIES .-Every evening at 8 , Variety entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

EMPIRE THEATR OE VARIETIES .-Will open on Thursday . CANTERBURY THEATBE OP "VARIETIES .-Every evening at 7 ' 30 , Grand Variety Company , & c . LONDON PAVILION . —Every evening at 8 , Grand Variety Company . PABAGON THEATBE OP VABIETIES . —Every evening at 7 * 3 0 , Variety Entertainment , & c . MADAME TUSSAUD & SON'S EXHIBITION .-Open 10 till 10 . Portrait Models of Past and Present Celebrities .

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