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The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

BOYAL ITALIAN" OPEEA , COVENT GARDEN . —This evening and Tuesday , FAUST K MARGUKRITA . On Monday , DIN 0 RA 1 I . On Thursday , IL TROVATORE . On Friday , LOHENGRIN . At 8 . 30 each evening . HER MAJESTY'S OPERA . DRTJRY LANE . — This evening ,

FAUST . On Monday , LE NOZSSE DI FIGARO . On Tuesday , lb TROVATORE . On Thursday , LA SONNAMBULA . At 8 . 30 each evening On Monday morning , at 2 . 30 , and Wednesday and Friday evenings , at 8 . 30 , OTHELLO . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER , DAVID GARRICK , and THE SERIOUS FAMILY .

ADELPHI . —At 6 . 45 , TURN HIM OUT , NICHOLAS NTCKLEBY and THE BUNCH OF BERRIES . PRINCESS'S .-At 7 . 30 , ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS . LYCEUM—At 6 . 50 , FISH OUT OF WATER . At 7 . 15 , HAMLET . On Saturday , a morning performance at 2 . 30 only . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 0 , TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER . AT 7 . 30 , THE TWO ORPHANS .

STRAND .-At 7 . 30 , AN EARNEST APPEAL . At 8 . 0 , WEAK WOMEN and INTIMIDAD . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 7 . 45 , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . GAIETY . —At 8 . 0 , FRENCH COMIC OPERA . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , EAST LYNNE and BLUE BEARD . ( Last Kights . ) ST . JAMES'S—At 7 . 30 , A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK , TOM COBB and TRYING IT ON .

ROYALTY . —At 7 . 45 , THE SECRET . At 8 . 15 , LA PERICHOLB . At 10 . 15 , TRIAL BY JURY . VATTDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . CHARING CROSS .-JEANNE DUBARRY and CATTARINA . OPERA COMIQUE . —At 8 . 0 , ANDREA

DISPLAY . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — This day , CONCERT . On Thursday , GRAND GARDEN FETE . Open daily . UENGLER'S CIUCUS , WOMB WELL'S MENAGERIE , & c . FLORAL HALL CONCERTS-Tho next will take place on Saturday 20 th inst ., commencing at 2 o ' clock .

ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , THE ARTFUL DODGE and CHILPERIC . CRITERION .-At 8 . 0 , GIROFLE GIROFLA . COURT . —At 7 . 30 , SHORT AND SWEET . At 8 . 20 , LADY FLORA . SURREY-KING HENRY IV . CRYSTAL PALACE . —This Day , SUMMER CONCERT . On Tuesday , UN BALLO IN MASCHERA . On Thursday , GRAND FIREWORK

POLYTECHNIC .-THE MAGICIAN AND THE GENII , with a NEW GHOST Scene . —ARTIC EXPEDITIONS , Past and Present . —THE BESSEMER BOAT . — FOOD from AFAR , and ECONOMICAL CUOKiNG .-JANK CONQUEST . —THE MECHANICAL LEOTARD .-D 1 VER « nd DIVING BELL , and many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is .

EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL .-Dr . DE BUATIER , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . EGYPTIAN HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEORGE'S HALL , Lnngham Place . —Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday and Saturday , at 3 . 0 only .

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Commemoranda.

COMMEMORANDA .

THE business of the past week has been mainly the pursuit , the steady , sloggish , matter-of-fact pursuit of p leasure . There is no mistaking an Englishman who has once made up his mind for a few days' festivity . He is so resolute , so overwhelming in all his preparations . He looks a little childish over it all , more like a harmless

imbecile , who suddenly finds himself at liberty to go whither and do what he likes , than a man who feels he has earned a brief respite from labour and means enjoying it . We have it on good authority Duke est desipcre in loco , but when people make fools of themselves , they should do

it in a sensible kind of way . And the loci are alarmingly on the increase . So much so , that Duke est sapere in loco —it is well to be wise occasionally—would seem to be the modern version of Horace ' s maxim . And the pleasurethat is ran after , has it any resemblance to the rale thing ?

A holiday like Whit Monday means getting up about the small hours of the morning , a free-fig ht for standing-room in a railway squash , plenty of gorging and free drinking at frequent intervals , boisterous horseplay , then another hour or two ' s railway squash—the term , if vulgar , is expressive

—and then a return home , more likely than nob towards the small hours of the next morning , headachy , out of sorts , or may be , just a little savage with everything and everybody . This is the sort of thing that our holiday makers indulge in with an earnestness of purpose worthy of a

better object . However , de guslihis , & c . It would not bo a holiday , we presume , if the pleasure sought after were a little less ecstatic , a little more sensible . Be this as it may , Whitsuntide has come and gone . The weather was

magnificent , the country wore its brightest aspect . ^ No wonder then if Londoners flocked in thousands , and in all directions , to get a sig ht of the green fields and inhale a little pure air .

The great attraction north of the Thames was beyond all dispute the Alexandra Park and Palace . Tho Directors had made a liberal provision in the way of amusements . These included a Grand Concert in the

large hall , Hengler ' s Circus , Wombwells _ Menagerie , a balloon ascent , several military bands , conjuring by Herr Frikell , athletic sports—these last , by the way , were an utter failure , —with performances dramatic , operatic , and elephantine ; in short every conceivable kind of entertainment . The numbers of visitors reached the enormous

total of 94 , 125 . Of course , inside the Palace and Grounds all went smoothly enough . There is ample room for even so immense a gathering to distribute itself in comfort , but the getting there , and worse still , the getting away aq-ain for homo — there was the rub . The railway

arrangements proved unequal to the enormous strain . Consequently the long hours of Tuesday morning saw some thousands of holiday folk wending their way horns , tired and perhaps disgusted . The Crystal Palace also had its throng of visitors , but the numbers were more manageable ,

just a little over 40 , 000 . As to amusements , they were much of a muchness—except the fountain display—with those at its Northern rival's , but in both the public

thought more of the outdoor than indoor enjoyments . But these were not the only places which offered especial entertainment . All the gardens round and about London had provided something novel m the way of attraction for the

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FREEMASONRY IN PORTUGAL. Article 1
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REVIEWS. Article 5
A TRAMP ON THE CONTINENT, BY THREE I.G.'s. Article 6
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 7
NATIONAL GREAT PRIORY OF THE ORDER OF THE TEMPLE. Article 7
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The Theatres, &C.

THE THEATRES , & c .

BOYAL ITALIAN" OPEEA , COVENT GARDEN . —This evening and Tuesday , FAUST K MARGUKRITA . On Monday , DIN 0 RA 1 I . On Thursday , IL TROVATORE . On Friday , LOHENGRIN . At 8 . 30 each evening . HER MAJESTY'S OPERA . DRTJRY LANE . — This evening ,

FAUST . On Monday , LE NOZSSE DI FIGARO . On Tuesday , lb TROVATORE . On Thursday , LA SONNAMBULA . At 8 . 30 each evening On Monday morning , at 2 . 30 , and Wednesday and Friday evenings , at 8 . 30 , OTHELLO . HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER , DAVID GARRICK , and THE SERIOUS FAMILY .

ADELPHI . —At 6 . 45 , TURN HIM OUT , NICHOLAS NTCKLEBY and THE BUNCH OF BERRIES . PRINCESS'S .-At 7 . 30 , ROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY DAYS . LYCEUM—At 6 . 50 , FISH OUT OF WATER . At 7 . 15 , HAMLET . On Saturday , a morning performance at 2 . 30 only . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 0 , TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER . AT 7 . 30 , THE TWO ORPHANS .

STRAND .-At 7 . 30 , AN EARNEST APPEAL . At 8 . 0 , WEAK WOMEN and INTIMIDAD . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 7 . 45 , THE MERCHANT OF VENICE . GAIETY . —At 8 . 0 , FRENCH COMIC OPERA . GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 , EAST LYNNE and BLUE BEARD . ( Last Kights . ) ST . JAMES'S—At 7 . 30 , A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK , TOM COBB and TRYING IT ON .

ROYALTY . —At 7 . 45 , THE SECRET . At 8 . 15 , LA PERICHOLB . At 10 . 15 , TRIAL BY JURY . VATTDEVILLE .-At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . CHARING CROSS .-JEANNE DUBARRY and CATTARINA . OPERA COMIQUE . —At 8 . 0 , ANDREA

DISPLAY . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — This day , CONCERT . On Thursday , GRAND GARDEN FETE . Open daily . UENGLER'S CIUCUS , WOMB WELL'S MENAGERIE , & c . FLORAL HALL CONCERTS-Tho next will take place on Saturday 20 th inst ., commencing at 2 o ' clock .

ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 15 , THE ARTFUL DODGE and CHILPERIC . CRITERION .-At 8 . 0 , GIROFLE GIROFLA . COURT . —At 7 . 30 , SHORT AND SWEET . At 8 . 20 , LADY FLORA . SURREY-KING HENRY IV . CRYSTAL PALACE . —This Day , SUMMER CONCERT . On Tuesday , UN BALLO IN MASCHERA . On Thursday , GRAND FIREWORK

POLYTECHNIC .-THE MAGICIAN AND THE GENII , with a NEW GHOST Scene . —ARTIC EXPEDITIONS , Past and Present . —THE BESSEMER BOAT . — FOOD from AFAR , and ECONOMICAL CUOKiNG .-JANK CONQUEST . —THE MECHANICAL LEOTARD .-D 1 VER « nd DIVING BELL , and many other Entertainments . Open twice daily , at 12 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , Is .

EGYPTIAN ( LARGE ) HALL .-Dr . DE BUATIER , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . EGYPTIAN HALL . —MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEORGE'S HALL , Lnngham Place . —Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday and Saturday , at 3 . 0 only .

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NOTICE . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller in Town or Country , but should any difficulty bo experienced , it will be forwarded direct from the Ollice , on receipt of Post Office Order for tho amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their fnll Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to bo made payable to AV . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Freo £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Threo Months [ ditto 0 3 6 To the United States aud France , 4 s 3 d per quarter , and to Germany , 4 s 9 d per quarter . Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CUKTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DHISCOLL , 87 Farringdou Street . Mr . G . W . JOKDAN , 169 Strand . Mr . A . D . LOEWKNSTAHK & SONS , 20 Great Queen Street , and 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL aud SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . M . J . PARKINSON , 114 Goswcll Road , E . C . Mr . II . SIMI ' SON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SI-BNCIIR and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . VicKEits , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . II . VicKKKS , iii'j Mtrand .

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SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Advertisers will find THE FUEEMASON ' SCIIUONICLK an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Per Page £ 8 0 0 Back Pago £ 10 0 0 General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c . single column , 5 s per inch . Double Column Advertisements Is per line . Special Terms for a Series of insertions on application . Births , Marriages and Deaths , 6 d per line ,

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TO THE MASONIC CRAFT . Now ready a Magnificent CHROMO-LITHOGRAPH , done in tho first style of art , representing the INSTALLATION of II R . H . THE PRINCE OP WALES , and giving a splendid view of the Albert Hall , with the gorgeous and imposing ceremony . Framing size , 26 in . by 20 in . Price 5 s , or post tree safely on receipt of Post > office order for 5 s 6 d . A Limited number of Artists proofs on larger and extra thick plate paper highly finished , 10 s ( id . Published by WAITER SMITH , 19 Carlisle Street , Soho Square , London , W .

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THE PORTRAIT OF H . R . H THE PRINCE OF WALES as Grand Master of Masons in England in full Masonic Costume by E . J . Hartz . Framed and Glazed , always ready at from 31 s 6 d , of J . BECKETT , 53 New Compton Street , Soho .

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a^^^^^^^a 67 BAKB 1 CAN , E . C .

Commemoranda.

COMMEMORANDA .

THE business of the past week has been mainly the pursuit , the steady , sloggish , matter-of-fact pursuit of p leasure . There is no mistaking an Englishman who has once made up his mind for a few days' festivity . He is so resolute , so overwhelming in all his preparations . He looks a little childish over it all , more like a harmless

imbecile , who suddenly finds himself at liberty to go whither and do what he likes , than a man who feels he has earned a brief respite from labour and means enjoying it . We have it on good authority Duke est desipcre in loco , but when people make fools of themselves , they should do

it in a sensible kind of way . And the loci are alarmingly on the increase . So much so , that Duke est sapere in loco —it is well to be wise occasionally—would seem to be the modern version of Horace ' s maxim . And the pleasurethat is ran after , has it any resemblance to the rale thing ?

A holiday like Whit Monday means getting up about the small hours of the morning , a free-fig ht for standing-room in a railway squash , plenty of gorging and free drinking at frequent intervals , boisterous horseplay , then another hour or two ' s railway squash—the term , if vulgar , is expressive

—and then a return home , more likely than nob towards the small hours of the next morning , headachy , out of sorts , or may be , just a little savage with everything and everybody . This is the sort of thing that our holiday makers indulge in with an earnestness of purpose worthy of a

better object . However , de guslihis , & c . It would not bo a holiday , we presume , if the pleasure sought after were a little less ecstatic , a little more sensible . Be this as it may , Whitsuntide has come and gone . The weather was

magnificent , the country wore its brightest aspect . ^ No wonder then if Londoners flocked in thousands , and in all directions , to get a sig ht of the green fields and inhale a little pure air .

The great attraction north of the Thames was beyond all dispute the Alexandra Park and Palace . Tho Directors had made a liberal provision in the way of amusements . These included a Grand Concert in the

large hall , Hengler ' s Circus , Wombwells _ Menagerie , a balloon ascent , several military bands , conjuring by Herr Frikell , athletic sports—these last , by the way , were an utter failure , —with performances dramatic , operatic , and elephantine ; in short every conceivable kind of entertainment . The numbers of visitors reached the enormous

total of 94 , 125 . Of course , inside the Palace and Grounds all went smoothly enough . There is ample room for even so immense a gathering to distribute itself in comfort , but the getting there , and worse still , the getting away aq-ain for homo — there was the rub . The railway

arrangements proved unequal to the enormous strain . Consequently the long hours of Tuesday morning saw some thousands of holiday folk wending their way horns , tired and perhaps disgusted . The Crystal Palace also had its throng of visitors , but the numbers were more manageable ,

just a little over 40 , 000 . As to amusements , they were much of a muchness—except the fountain display—with those at its Northern rival's , but in both the public

thought more of the outdoor than indoor enjoyments . But these were not the only places which offered especial entertainment . All the gardens round and about London had provided something novel m the way of attraction for the

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