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COVENT GARDE ST .-Wednesday next , FIFTH GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRURY LANE .-Every day , at 7 ' 30 , Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . Morning performances , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday .

L Y C E U M . —Every evening , at 8 , HENRY THE EIGHTH . HAYMARKET . — Every evening , at S , HAM-¦ ^ ELPHI .-Every evening , at 8 , THE TRUMPET CALL .

C £ ™ ERIO ] $ r .-This evening , at 9 , FOURTEEN DAYS . Preceded by HEADS OR TAILS Matinee to-day , at 3 . On Monday , BRIGHTON P rR : r m ? rl , ^ Ever y Evening , at 7-45 , THE UREAT METROPOLIS .

t ! rrm ? ' ~' BTery evening , at 8-40 , THE NEW WJJHG . Preceded by , at 8 , THE COMPOSER . Matinee to-day , at 2-30 . S nw ?» AV Ev 8 ry evening , at 8 ' 50 , THE VICAR , OF BRAY . At 8 , CAPTAIN BILLY .

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PRINCE OP WALES . — Every evening , at U 8 ' 15 , BLUE-EYED SUSAN . Matinee to-day , at 2 . ST . JAMES'S .-To-night , at 8-30 , LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN . Afternoon performance , today , at 2-30 .

COMEDY . —This ovening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8 " 20 , LADY FORTUNE . Matinee to-day , at 3 . On Monday , JANE .

GARRICK . —Every evening , at 8-46 , A POOL'S PARADISE . Precededby , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . COTJBT . —Every evening , at 8 , A HIGHLAND LEGACY . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 . A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matinees Satnrday and Wednesday .

LYRIC—Every evening , at 8 ' 20 , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . Matine ' o to-day , at 2-30 .

TERRY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , at 2 ' 30 . NEW OLYMPIC . — This evening , EAST LYNNE . Matinee to-day , at 2 ' 30 . On Monday , CALLED BACK . GRAN D . —Thia evening , MY SWEETHEART . On Monday , MY BROTHER'S SISTER .

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TOOJTjES .-At 8-46 , WALKER , LONDON . At 7-45 , ONE TOUCH OF NATURE . SUUREY —This evening , at 8 ' 15 , A MAN IN A THOUSAND .

PAVILION " . —This evening , at T 4 I 3 , A DARK SECRET . On Monday , BELLS OB HASLEMERE . STANDARD . —This evening , PROOF . Next week , THE WAGES OF SIN .

CBYSTAIi PAL ACE .-To-day , at 3 , SATURDAY CONCERT . ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . PANORAMA . Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOORE AUD BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evoning at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

EMPIRE . —Every ovening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . ROiTAL AQUARIUM . —Open at 12 j close at 11 * 30 . Constant round ol amusement * . ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets . & c .

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. . i HOTELS,ETC. — : o : — nARLISLE—Busb Hotel . ¦ C 1 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE — Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR Proprietor . BAST MOLESEY . —Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station . Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST . —Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES Proprietor . MILFORD HAVEN . —Lord NelRon Hotel . T . PALMER Proprietor . TJICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the ll Railway Station . Every accommodation or Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—Bell Family and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER Proprietor . TTTEST COVTES - Gl < are ler and Globe VV Hotels . G . A . MUB 8 BLL , Proprietor . »

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W.EAGLESTONE, 132 GREAT COLLEGE STREET , TL . ONHON , N . W . SHOPSPRINGBLINDS From £ 3 Os Od . NEW VENETIAN BLINDS , 4 D PK « FOOT . Old Venetian Blinds Painted , Taped and Corded , 2 £ d per foot .

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FreebyPost,PriceOneShilling. THE REVISEDBOOKOFCONSTITUTIONS; CRITICALLY CONSIDEEED , ASD COMPABED WITH THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , REPRINTED PROM THE FREEMASON ' S CHROMOLB . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , BELVIDERE WORKS , PENTONVILLE , N .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

COVENT GARDE ST .-Wednesday next , FIFTH GRAND FANCY DRESS BALL . DRURY LANE .-Every day , at 7 ' 30 , Grand Pantomime , HUMPTY DUMPTY . Morning performances , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday .

L Y C E U M . —Every evening , at 8 , HENRY THE EIGHTH . HAYMARKET . — Every evening , at S , HAM-¦ ^ ELPHI .-Every evening , at 8 , THE TRUMPET CALL .

C £ ™ ERIO ] $ r .-This evening , at 9 , FOURTEEN DAYS . Preceded by HEADS OR TAILS Matinee to-day , at 3 . On Monday , BRIGHTON P rR : r m ? rl , ^ Ever y Evening , at 7-45 , THE UREAT METROPOLIS .

t ! rrm ? ' ~' BTery evening , at 8-40 , THE NEW WJJHG . Preceded by , at 8 , THE COMPOSER . Matinee to-day , at 2-30 . S nw ?» AV Ev 8 ry evening , at 8 ' 50 , THE VICAR , OF BRAY . At 8 , CAPTAIN BILLY .

ETT ^ B Every evening , at 8 ' 30 , CINDERMaH « li ' . i ecedetl by THAT LADY IN PINK matinee to-day , at 2 ' 30 . BATOV vimL- £ . % E . —Every evening , afc S' 4 , 5 , «* PPY RETURNS . At 8 , MEADOW SWEET .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

PRINCE OP WALES . — Every evening , at U 8 ' 15 , BLUE-EYED SUSAN . Matinee to-day , at 2 . ST . JAMES'S .-To-night , at 8-30 , LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN . Afternoon performance , today , at 2-30 .

COMEDY . —This ovening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8 " 20 , LADY FORTUNE . Matinee to-day , at 3 . On Monday , JANE .

GARRICK . —Every evening , at 8-46 , A POOL'S PARADISE . Precededby , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . COTJBT . —Every evening , at 8 , A HIGHLAND LEGACY . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 . A PANTOMIME REHEARSAL . Matinees Satnrday and Wednesday .

LYRIC—Every evening , at 8 ' 20 , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . Matine ' o to-day , at 2-30 .

TERRY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , at 2 ' 30 . NEW OLYMPIC . — This evening , EAST LYNNE . Matinee to-day , at 2 ' 30 . On Monday , CALLED BACK . GRAN D . —Thia evening , MY SWEETHEART . On Monday , MY BROTHER'S SISTER .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

TOOJTjES .-At 8-46 , WALKER , LONDON . At 7-45 , ONE TOUCH OF NATURE . SUUREY —This evening , at 8 ' 15 , A MAN IN A THOUSAND .

PAVILION " . —This evening , at T 4 I 3 , A DARK SECRET . On Monday , BELLS OB HASLEMERE . STANDARD . —This evening , PROOF . Next week , THE WAGES OF SIN .

CBYSTAIi PAL ACE .-To-day , at 3 , SATURDAY CONCERT . ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . PANORAMA . Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

MOORE AUD BURGESS MINSTRELS , St . James ' s Hall . —Every evoning at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , and Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall , every evening .

EMPIRE . —Every ovening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . ROiTAL AQUARIUM . —Open at 12 j close at 11 * 30 . Constant round ol amusement * . ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment . Two Grand Ballets . & c .

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