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THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

COVENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday next , Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . On Tuesday , 1 st March , FOURTH ORAND FANCY DRESS BALL . D & OB . Y LA WE . —Every day , at 7 " 30 , Grand Pantomime , HTJMPTY DTJMPTY . Morning pertormances , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday .

-X , 0 B D" M . —Every evening , at 8 , HENRY THE EIGHTH . HAYMAEKE T . — Every evening , at 8 , HAM-¦^^ PHL-Every evening , at S , THE TRUMPET CALL . 25 ^ TEHION . —Every evening , at 9 , FOTJR - * * -EN DA V S . Preceded by HEADS OR TAILS .

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COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8-20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee to-day , at 3 .

GARBICK . —Every evening , at 8-45 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . Matinee to-day , at 2 . COURT . —Every evening , at 8 , A HIGHLAND LKGACY . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIEE REHEARSAL .

LYRIC—Every ovening , at 8 20 , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Evory evening , at 9 , A BOHEMIAN At 8 , THROUGH THE FIRE . TERRY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at 2-30 .

HEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , BAST LYNNE . Matindes , Saturday , Monday , and Wednesday . AVENUE . — This evening , JUDAH . Matinee to-day , at 3 . Last performances . GRAND . —Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day at 1-30 .

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SURREY . —This evening , at 7 ' 30 . THE PAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOOKS . Lasi night .

PAVILION . —THIS evening , at T 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . Last night . STA . NDARD .-This evening , THE DIVER'S LUCK ,

CBYSTA 1 P A L A O E . —To-day , at 3 , SATURDAY CONCERT . ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

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

E M P IRE . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , Ac . ROiTAL AQUARIUM . —Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusement ! . ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

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The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

THE THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c .

COVENT GARDEN .-On Wednesday next , Jubilee Festival of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution . On Tuesday , 1 st March , FOURTH ORAND FANCY DRESS BALL . D & OB . Y LA WE . —Every day , at 7 " 30 , Grand Pantomime , HTJMPTY DTJMPTY . Morning pertormances , Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday .

-X , 0 B D" M . —Every evening , at 8 , HENRY THE EIGHTH . HAYMAEKE T . — Every evening , at 8 , HAM-¦^^ PHL-Every evening , at S , THE TRUMPET CALL . 25 ^ TEHION . —Every evening , at 9 , FOTJR - * * -EN DA V S . Preceded by HEADS OR TAILS .

PPI ?^ 3 ? 8 S ~ Ever y Evening , at 745 , THE « iKKiT METROPOLIS . Matinees to-day and Wednesday , at 2 ' 15 . S ^? A ? - - ~ Evarf' evening , at 8 ' 40 , THE NEW iWoT ^ ' Pre ceded by , at 8 , THE COMPOSER . Matinee to-day , at 2-30

nTT 9 J , V " Ever - evening , at 8-50 , THE VICAR u * BRAY . At 8 , CAPTAIN BILLY . M ^ Tr -r Every evening , at 8 ' 30 . CINDBRO MJ EN . Preceded by THAT LADY IN PINK . ^ tmP ^ B . ® -- ™* evening , at 8 , SAINTS 2 ' 30 StNIsE RS . Last night . . Matinee to-day , at

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

PRINCE OF WALES . — Every evening , at 815 , BLTJE-EYED SUSAN . Matinde to-day , at 2 . ST . JAMES'S . —To-night , at 8 ' 30 , LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN .

COMEDY . —Every evening , at 9 , THE GREY MARE . At 8-20 , A BREEZY MORNING . Matinee to-day , at 3 .

GARBICK . —Every evening , at 8-45 , A FOOL'S PARADISE . Preceded by , at 8 , MY DAUGHTER . Matinee to-day , at 2 . COURT . —Every evening , at 8 , A HIGHLAND LKGACY . At 9 , A COMMISSION . At 10 , A PANTOMIEE REHEARSAL .

LYRIC—Every ovening , at 8 20 , New Comic Opera , THE MOUNTEBANKS . GLOBE . — Evory evening , at 9 , A BOHEMIAN At 8 , THROUGH THE FIRE . TERRY'S . —Every evening , at 8 , THE TIMES . Matinee to-day , and on Monday and Wednesday , at 2-30 .

HEW OLYMPIC —Every evening , BAST LYNNE . Matindes , Saturday , Monday , and Wednesday . AVENUE . — This evening , JUDAH . Matinee to-day , at 3 . Last performances . GRAND . —Every evening , WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT . Morning performances to-day at 1-30 .

The Theatres, Amusements, &C.

SURREY . —This evening , at 7 ' 30 . THE PAIR ONE WITH THE GOLDEN LOOKS . Lasi night .

PAVILION . —THIS evening , at T 10 , RED RIDING HOOD . Last night . STA . NDARD .-This evening , THE DIVER'S LUCK ,

CBYSTA 1 P A L A O E . —To-day , at 3 , SATURDAY CONCERT . ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . HOLIDAY PROGRAMME , Grand Pantomime , THE FORTY THIEVES . PANORAMA , Toboggan Slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c .

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

E M P IRE . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , Ac . ROiTAL AQUARIUM . —Open at 12 ; close at 11 * 30 . Constant round of amusement ! . ALHAMBRA . —Every evening , at 8 , Variety Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c .

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