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street . Borough , on the 28 th of February , when Bro . Stevens would be "lad to receive any members or visitors of Tho Great City Lodge . Rioi Stevens said ho was obliged to Bro . Headon for bringing forward this matter , and shonld bo glad to post notices to any of the brethren who wished to be present to hear his lecture on the 28 th of February , ind if they were then unable to come he would continue to send them notices nntil such time as they wero able to attend . Some other toasts were given , and then tho proceedings were brought to a close .
YARBOROUGH LODGE , No . 811 .
THE brethren of this Lodge held their annual meeting in the Masonic Rooms , Royal Pavilion , on Saturday evening , 21 st ult . The members present included Bros . Lewis Lewis W . M ., H . K . Cook S . W ., B . Lomax J . W ., J . C Chalk P . M ., H . J . Cross Chaplain , G . de Paris P . M . Secretary , G . T . Shaft S . D ., W . Ardley J . D ., Seymour Berrows I . G ., R . P . B . Taaffe P . M ., F . Holford P . M .,
T . Lamson P . M ., T . J . Lamson , W . R . Wood P . M ., H . Abbey P . M ., A . J . Rawlinson , Major Tamplin , F . H . Gray , T . H . Mosely , W . Strickland , L . Conti , Captain M . Dakyns , D . W . Giffard , and E . Walker P . M . The following visitors attended , viz .: —Bros . W . H , Hnllet ( Mayor of Brighton ) P . M . Royal Clarence 271 P . P . S . G . W ., W . Kuhe P . M . Royal Clarence 271 P . M . St . Cecilia 1 , 636 and P . G . O .,
G . Nash W . M . Royal York 315 , L . B . Phillips St . Mary , Edinburgh , A . King S . W . Royal Clarence 271 P . P . Organist , Ida Costa Androdo 1260 , T . Billing Royal Brunswick 732 , W . A . Tooth Chaplain Atlingworth 1828 , J . A . Lavies Parthenon 1826 , G . J . Malcolm Smith Master of Ceremonies Southdown 1797 , J . R . Rogers Royal Clarence 271 , and T . D . Shipp Lodge of Antiquity , No . 2 . A sum of twenty guineas was voted towards the Masonic Institution
for Boys , and fourteen guiueas in aid of local Charities . On the conclusion of the business , the brethren and guests proceeded to discuss an excellent banquet , Bro . Lewis Lewis W . M . presiding . An interesting featme of the proceedings was the presentation of a bandsome testimonial to Bro . G . de Paris P . M . Secretary . It took the form of a massive silver salver and coffee-pot , the former of which bore the inscription : —
" Presented , with a silver coffee-pot , to Brother G . de Paris P . M ., by the brethren of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 811 , as a mark of their esteem and regard , and in grateful acknowledgment of the valuable and energetic services rendered by him aa honorary Secretary during a period of eleven years . Jan . 21 , 1882 . "
An address on vellum , signed by numerous Freemasons , accompanied the gift . Bro . De Paris returned thanks in a few appropriate remarks . Songs and pianoforte selections were rendered during the evening by Bros . L . Conti , A . King , W . Giffard , W . Kuhe , and W . Ardley .
ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 .
' PHE annual meeting of Una prosperous Lodge took place afc the - * - Cock Tavern , Highbury , on the afternoon of Thursday , the 9 th instant . There was a very numerous attendance , and the chair was taken at two p . m . sharp , by Bro . H . Cresswell Sanders W . M ., who was well supported by his Officers and the members of the Lodge . The Visitors included Bros . Hon . R . W . U . Giddy District G . M .
Griqualand , Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke Grand Secretary , H . C Levander G . J . D ., Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., C F . Hogard P . P . G . S . W . Essex , James Terry P . P . G . J . W . Herts and Secretary Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , F . Binckes P . G . S . Secretary Royal Masonic Institution for BoysR . H . Halford 228 J . E . Humphreys 167 W
, , , . Chicken W . M . 65 , R . C Reed P . M . 201 , G . H . Hunter P . M . 1298 , W . Prestwich 845 , R . Rolfe 435 , J . Pownceby P . M . 55 , J . Osborn W . M . 1802 , R . Pearcy P . M . 228 , H . Richardson 205 , J . Speller 1674 , Lewis Wall 188 , E . C . Massey , W . Hawkin 1287 , and R . Baker P . M . 188 , P . M . 1297 . Among the Past Masters of the Lodge were Bros . J . L .
Mather , U . Knell , Edgar Bowyer , and William Bausor . When the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , the business on the agenda paper , which was of an unusually heavy character , was dealt with . Bros . Bowriog and Pulleu wore raised to the degree of M . M ., and Bros . Petley and Harding wero passed F . C , both ceremonies being very ably rendered by the W . M . The Bye-Laws having been read , the chair was taken by Bro . J . L . Mather P . M ., and Rro . D . P . Holness , W . M . elect , was presented for the benefit of
installation . A Board of Iustalled Masters was formed , and Bro . Holness was inducted into the chair of K . S . in accordance with ancient custom . After the usual salutations , & c , the following Brethren were appointed and invested Officers for the present year , namel y : —Bros . Bliukhorn S . W ., Cox J . W ., Cook Treasurer , tfalestrap SecretaryLake SDShurarar JDJHunt IG
, .., .., . .., Seamer Organist , Thompson M . C , Fetch W . S ., and Kirkham Ty ' lor ! ine addresses brought this portion of tho proceedings to a conclusion , nor would it be becoming on our part if we passed altogether without comment the admirable manuer in which Bro . Mather perf ormed his duty , his rendering of the ceremony from first to last eing most impressive and creatine' a most favonrahto . mmi-ps *;™
c it added that Bro . Edgar Bowyer delivered the oonelnclino "' ation . Mr . W . T . Baker having been most carefully initiated by * e new W . Master , into the mysteries of the first degree , the other the ° \ WaB dea P atch-ef : > > aud Lod S was closed . The brethren , to tora " fc F ° f Sixt ^ ' tlien sat dovvn to an excel , ent banqnet , snch as e host Of that Well-kn < Ylvn f . mrprn is !> ni \ fr > nrnvirlr , c-c-m , nk H , r .
to , Passing emergency . On removal of the cloth the customary that fit " 6 pro P osecl ancl honoured , Col . S . H . Clerke acknowledging term , i 6 rand Officers Present and Past in highly aoproprinte Lodao hf exprC 88 in " satisfaction he felt , not only at visiting the healtV t * t nav ' 8 *> cen witness to such admirable working . The wi ot the W . M , was proposed by Bro . I . P . M . Sanders , who con-
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gratulated the Lodge on having so able and energetic a chief . The W . M . in returning thanks , expressed a hope he should be able to fulfil his duties to the satisfaction of the Lodge . He should do hia best for its welfare , and trusted that , at tho close of his year of office , the brethren would find no reason to complain of their having chosen
him . The health of the Initiate having been briefly but appropriately acknowledged , the Visitors were similarly honoured , Bros . Levander , Hogard , and Pownceby responding . Bro . Mather , Founder and Installing Master that evening , was most cordially proposed and received , shortly after which the brethren rose aud separated , after spending a most enjoyable evening .
FORTITUDE LODGE , No . 131
THE members of this Lodge invited to supper , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., their esteemed Past Master the W . Bro . Thos . Chirgwin , on his retiring from the offioe of Treasurer , which he had | held for the past nineteen years . There was a large gathering , Bro . W . B . Morriss W . M . presiding . Amongst those present were Bros . W . J . Hughan P . S . G . D . of England , W . J . Johns , S . Holloway , R . John , T . L . Dorrington , W . Middleton , N . B . Bullen , J . C . R . Crewes ,
J . T . Tillman , E . Edwards , J H . Sampson , R . Lean , R . Angel , G . M . Downing , T . Worth , J . Hig ^ ius , T . Kendall , J . Hearn , J . Langdon , W . B . Cory , W . H . Miners , AV . Allen , E . Roberts , J . Tonkin . The visitors were Bros . Amos Jennings ( Mayor of Truro ) , W . H . Jenkins , J . H . Ferris , James Reynolds , John Jeffery , John Christoe , W . H . P . Martin , S . Wade , & o . After the usual loyal and
special Masonic toasts , Bro . W . James Johns , the next Past Master in sonority , by desire of the W . M ., proposed the toast of the evening , namely , the Senior Past Master Bro . Chirgwin . After an enumeration of the many good qualities of that brother , and especially hia great services to the Lodge of Fortitude , in many ways , since hia initiation some twenty-six years since , Bro . Johns most gracefully
alluded to the excellent manner in which he had acted as Treasurer for some nineteen years , and , on behalf of the whole Lodge , he asked his acceptance of a very handsome solid silver salver , bearing an inscription , beautifully engraved , expressive of the event , as a small acknowledgment of the hearty thanks of the brethren for his long attention to their interests . Bro . Chirgwin rose , and in a
neat speech , as well as bis feelings would permit , returned thanks for so unexpected and highly valued a gift , and assured those present that whilst he had no idea that such a result was to have followed bis resignation as Treasurer , he should ever appreciate their kindness , and he hoped that those of his representatives who would come after him would value it as highly as he did .
He congratulated the brethren on the grand position the Lodge had attained , and hoped that the young members particalarly , would seek to perfect themselves in their duties , as many of the older ones had done , remarking that he meant to continue a member of the Lodge as long as he lived . Bro . Chirgwin resumed his seat amidst the hearty greetings of the members . The
salver was supplied by Bro . T . L . Dorrington , and bore the following inscription : —Presented to W . Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , J . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . of Cornwall , Senior Past Master , by the members of Lodge Fortitude , No . 131 , in appreciation of his invaluable services aa Treasurer for 19 years . Truro , 14 th February 1882 . —Western Daily Mercury .
The ceremony of Installation will be rehearsed on Friday , the 24 th instant , afc the Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , No . 1298 , held afc Bro . Meekham's , the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul's-road , Canonbury , by Bro . Bigley , W . M . of the mother Lodge . Lodge will be opened at 8 o ' clock .
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THE THEATRES , & c . DBTJBY LANE . —At 7 , 15 . ROBINSON CRUSOB . On Monday , Wedn « sday , and Saturday , at 1 . 30 also . HEB MAJESTY'S .-CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY . LYCETJM .-At 7 . 30 , THE CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH . At 8 . 30 , THE TWO ROSES . ADELFHI .-At 7 . 15 , MY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . PRINCESS * S .-At 7 , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 15 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL . HAYMABKET . —At 8 , OURS . PBINCE OE "WALES'S . —At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . 40 , THB COLONEL . STBAND .-At 7 . 20 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , MANOLA . SAVOY .-At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . ST . J AMES'S -At S , COUSIN DICK . At 8 . 20 , THE SQUIRE . HEN GLEE'S CIRQUE . —Daily at 2 . 30 and 7 . 30 . COURT .-At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 3 , 13 , THE MANAGER . ALHAMBKA .-At 7 . 15 , THE BLACK CROOK . COMEDY .-At 7 . 30 , SEEING FROU-FROU . At 8 , THE MASCOTTE . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 30 , ALADDIN . TOOLE'S .-At 7 . 30 , WAITING CONSENT . At 8 . 15 , PAUL PRY . OPERA COMIQUE .-At 7 , 15 , LOVERS' KNOTS . At 9 , MOTHER-INLAW . GLOBE—At 7 . 30 , A BED OF ROSES . At 8 . 15 , THE CYNIC . CBITERIOW .-At 8 , RUTH'S ROMANCE . At 8 , 15 , THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE . CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , PANTOMIME , CONCERT , & c . INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL EXUIBITION . Open Daily . Armarium . Picture Gallery , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE—This day , LA SONNAMBULA , & c . Open Daily .
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street . Borough , on the 28 th of February , when Bro . Stevens would be "lad to receive any members or visitors of Tho Great City Lodge . Rioi Stevens said ho was obliged to Bro . Headon for bringing forward this matter , and shonld bo glad to post notices to any of the brethren who wished to be present to hear his lecture on the 28 th of February , ind if they were then unable to come he would continue to send them notices nntil such time as they wero able to attend . Some other toasts were given , and then tho proceedings were brought to a close .
YARBOROUGH LODGE , No . 811 .
THE brethren of this Lodge held their annual meeting in the Masonic Rooms , Royal Pavilion , on Saturday evening , 21 st ult . The members present included Bros . Lewis Lewis W . M ., H . K . Cook S . W ., B . Lomax J . W ., J . C Chalk P . M ., H . J . Cross Chaplain , G . de Paris P . M . Secretary , G . T . Shaft S . D ., W . Ardley J . D ., Seymour Berrows I . G ., R . P . B . Taaffe P . M ., F . Holford P . M .,
T . Lamson P . M ., T . J . Lamson , W . R . Wood P . M ., H . Abbey P . M ., A . J . Rawlinson , Major Tamplin , F . H . Gray , T . H . Mosely , W . Strickland , L . Conti , Captain M . Dakyns , D . W . Giffard , and E . Walker P . M . The following visitors attended , viz .: —Bros . W . H , Hnllet ( Mayor of Brighton ) P . M . Royal Clarence 271 P . P . S . G . W ., W . Kuhe P . M . Royal Clarence 271 P . M . St . Cecilia 1 , 636 and P . G . O .,
G . Nash W . M . Royal York 315 , L . B . Phillips St . Mary , Edinburgh , A . King S . W . Royal Clarence 271 P . P . Organist , Ida Costa Androdo 1260 , T . Billing Royal Brunswick 732 , W . A . Tooth Chaplain Atlingworth 1828 , J . A . Lavies Parthenon 1826 , G . J . Malcolm Smith Master of Ceremonies Southdown 1797 , J . R . Rogers Royal Clarence 271 , and T . D . Shipp Lodge of Antiquity , No . 2 . A sum of twenty guineas was voted towards the Masonic Institution
for Boys , and fourteen guiueas in aid of local Charities . On the conclusion of the business , the brethren and guests proceeded to discuss an excellent banquet , Bro . Lewis Lewis W . M . presiding . An interesting featme of the proceedings was the presentation of a bandsome testimonial to Bro . G . de Paris P . M . Secretary . It took the form of a massive silver salver and coffee-pot , the former of which bore the inscription : —
" Presented , with a silver coffee-pot , to Brother G . de Paris P . M ., by the brethren of the Yarborough Lodge , No . 811 , as a mark of their esteem and regard , and in grateful acknowledgment of the valuable and energetic services rendered by him aa honorary Secretary during a period of eleven years . Jan . 21 , 1882 . "
An address on vellum , signed by numerous Freemasons , accompanied the gift . Bro . De Paris returned thanks in a few appropriate remarks . Songs and pianoforte selections were rendered during the evening by Bros . L . Conti , A . King , W . Giffard , W . Kuhe , and W . Ardley .
ISLINGTON LODGE , No . 1471 .
' PHE annual meeting of Una prosperous Lodge took place afc the - * - Cock Tavern , Highbury , on the afternoon of Thursday , the 9 th instant . There was a very numerous attendance , and the chair was taken at two p . m . sharp , by Bro . H . Cresswell Sanders W . M ., who was well supported by his Officers and the members of the Lodge . The Visitors included Bros . Hon . R . W . U . Giddy District G . M .
Griqualand , Colonel Shadwell H . Clerke Grand Secretary , H . C Levander G . J . D ., Raynham W . Stewart P . G . D ., C F . Hogard P . P . G . S . W . Essex , James Terry P . P . G . J . W . Herts and Secretary Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution , F . Binckes P . G . S . Secretary Royal Masonic Institution for BoysR . H . Halford 228 J . E . Humphreys 167 W
, , , . Chicken W . M . 65 , R . C Reed P . M . 201 , G . H . Hunter P . M . 1298 , W . Prestwich 845 , R . Rolfe 435 , J . Pownceby P . M . 55 , J . Osborn W . M . 1802 , R . Pearcy P . M . 228 , H . Richardson 205 , J . Speller 1674 , Lewis Wall 188 , E . C . Massey , W . Hawkin 1287 , and R . Baker P . M . 188 , P . M . 1297 . Among the Past Masters of the Lodge were Bros . J . L .
Mather , U . Knell , Edgar Bowyer , and William Bausor . When the minutes of the previous meeting had been read and confirmed , the business on the agenda paper , which was of an unusually heavy character , was dealt with . Bros . Bowriog and Pulleu wore raised to the degree of M . M ., and Bros . Petley and Harding wero passed F . C , both ceremonies being very ably rendered by the W . M . The Bye-Laws having been read , the chair was taken by Bro . J . L . Mather P . M ., and Rro . D . P . Holness , W . M . elect , was presented for the benefit of
installation . A Board of Iustalled Masters was formed , and Bro . Holness was inducted into the chair of K . S . in accordance with ancient custom . After the usual salutations , & c , the following Brethren were appointed and invested Officers for the present year , namel y : —Bros . Bliukhorn S . W ., Cox J . W ., Cook Treasurer , tfalestrap SecretaryLake SDShurarar JDJHunt IG
, .., .., . .., Seamer Organist , Thompson M . C , Fetch W . S ., and Kirkham Ty ' lor ! ine addresses brought this portion of tho proceedings to a conclusion , nor would it be becoming on our part if we passed altogether without comment the admirable manuer in which Bro . Mather perf ormed his duty , his rendering of the ceremony from first to last eing most impressive and creatine' a most favonrahto . mmi-ps *;™
c it added that Bro . Edgar Bowyer delivered the oonelnclino "' ation . Mr . W . T . Baker having been most carefully initiated by * e new W . Master , into the mysteries of the first degree , the other the ° \ WaB dea P atch-ef : > > aud Lod S was closed . The brethren , to tora " fc F ° f Sixt ^ ' tlien sat dovvn to an excel , ent banqnet , snch as e host Of that Well-kn < Ylvn f . mrprn is !> ni \ fr > nrnvirlr , c-c-m , nk H , r .
to , Passing emergency . On removal of the cloth the customary that fit " 6 pro P osecl ancl honoured , Col . S . H . Clerke acknowledging term , i 6 rand Officers Present and Past in highly aoproprinte Lodao hf exprC 88 in " satisfaction he felt , not only at visiting the healtV t * t nav ' 8 *> cen witness to such admirable working . The wi ot the W . M , was proposed by Bro . I . P . M . Sanders , who con-
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gratulated the Lodge on having so able and energetic a chief . The W . M . in returning thanks , expressed a hope he should be able to fulfil his duties to the satisfaction of the Lodge . He should do hia best for its welfare , and trusted that , at tho close of his year of office , the brethren would find no reason to complain of their having chosen
him . The health of the Initiate having been briefly but appropriately acknowledged , the Visitors were similarly honoured , Bros . Levander , Hogard , and Pownceby responding . Bro . Mather , Founder and Installing Master that evening , was most cordially proposed and received , shortly after which the brethren rose aud separated , after spending a most enjoyable evening .
FORTITUDE LODGE , No . 131
THE members of this Lodge invited to supper , on Tuesday , the 14 th inst ., their esteemed Past Master the W . Bro . Thos . Chirgwin , on his retiring from the offioe of Treasurer , which he had | held for the past nineteen years . There was a large gathering , Bro . W . B . Morriss W . M . presiding . Amongst those present were Bros . W . J . Hughan P . S . G . D . of England , W . J . Johns , S . Holloway , R . John , T . L . Dorrington , W . Middleton , N . B . Bullen , J . C . R . Crewes ,
J . T . Tillman , E . Edwards , J H . Sampson , R . Lean , R . Angel , G . M . Downing , T . Worth , J . Hig ^ ius , T . Kendall , J . Hearn , J . Langdon , W . B . Cory , W . H . Miners , AV . Allen , E . Roberts , J . Tonkin . The visitors were Bros . Amos Jennings ( Mayor of Truro ) , W . H . Jenkins , J . H . Ferris , James Reynolds , John Jeffery , John Christoe , W . H . P . Martin , S . Wade , & o . After the usual loyal and
special Masonic toasts , Bro . W . James Johns , the next Past Master in sonority , by desire of the W . M ., proposed the toast of the evening , namely , the Senior Past Master Bro . Chirgwin . After an enumeration of the many good qualities of that brother , and especially hia great services to the Lodge of Fortitude , in many ways , since hia initiation some twenty-six years since , Bro . Johns most gracefully
alluded to the excellent manner in which he had acted as Treasurer for some nineteen years , and , on behalf of the whole Lodge , he asked his acceptance of a very handsome solid silver salver , bearing an inscription , beautifully engraved , expressive of the event , as a small acknowledgment of the hearty thanks of the brethren for his long attention to their interests . Bro . Chirgwin rose , and in a
neat speech , as well as bis feelings would permit , returned thanks for so unexpected and highly valued a gift , and assured those present that whilst he had no idea that such a result was to have followed bis resignation as Treasurer , he should ever appreciate their kindness , and he hoped that those of his representatives who would come after him would value it as highly as he did .
He congratulated the brethren on the grand position the Lodge had attained , and hoped that the young members particalarly , would seek to perfect themselves in their duties , as many of the older ones had done , remarking that he meant to continue a member of the Lodge as long as he lived . Bro . Chirgwin resumed his seat amidst the hearty greetings of the members . The
salver was supplied by Bro . T . L . Dorrington , and bore the following inscription : —Presented to W . Bro . Thomas Chirgwin , J . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . of Cornwall , Senior Past Master , by the members of Lodge Fortitude , No . 131 , in appreciation of his invaluable services aa Treasurer for 19 years . Truro , 14 th February 1882 . —Western Daily Mercury .
The ceremony of Installation will be rehearsed on Friday , the 24 th instant , afc the Royal Standard Lodge of Instruction , No . 1298 , held afc Bro . Meekham's , the Alwyne Castle , St . Paul's-road , Canonbury , by Bro . Bigley , W . M . of the mother Lodge . Lodge will be opened at 8 o ' clock .
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THE THEATRES , & c . DBTJBY LANE . —At 7 , 15 . ROBINSON CRUSOB . On Monday , Wedn « sday , and Saturday , at 1 . 30 also . HEB MAJESTY'S .-CARL ROSA OPERA COMPANY . LYCETJM .-At 7 . 30 , THE CAPTAIN OF THE WATCH . At 8 . 30 , THE TWO ROSES . ADELFHI .-At 7 . 15 , MY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . PRINCESS * S .-At 7 , A PHOTOGRAPHIC FRIGHT . At 7 . 15 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL . HAYMABKET . —At 8 , OURS . PBINCE OE "WALES'S . —At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . 40 , THB COLONEL . STBAND .-At 7 . 20 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 , MANOLA . SAVOY .-At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . ST . J AMES'S -At S , COUSIN DICK . At 8 . 20 , THE SQUIRE . HEN GLEE'S CIRQUE . —Daily at 2 . 30 and 7 . 30 . COURT .-At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 3 , 13 , THE MANAGER . ALHAMBKA .-At 7 . 15 , THE BLACK CROOK . COMEDY .-At 7 . 30 , SEEING FROU-FROU . At 8 , THE MASCOTTE . GAIETY .-At 7 . 5 , OPERETTA . At 7 . 20 , FARCE . At 8 . 30 , ALADDIN . TOOLE'S .-At 7 . 30 , WAITING CONSENT . At 8 . 15 , PAUL PRY . OPERA COMIQUE .-At 7 , 15 , LOVERS' KNOTS . At 9 , MOTHER-INLAW . GLOBE—At 7 . 30 , A BED OF ROSES . At 8 . 15 , THE CYNIC . CBITERIOW .-At 8 , RUTH'S ROMANCE . At 8 , 15 , THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE . CBYSTAL PALACE . —This day , PANTOMIME , CONCERT , & c . INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL EXUIBITION . Open Daily . Armarium . Picture Gallery , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE—This day , LA SONNAMBULA , & c . Open Daily .