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Music.

m it s i c .

Her Majesty ' s Theatre opened once more on Saturday , the 10 th ult ., and a house densely crowded from floor to ceiling declared the popular interest and sympathy in the energy Mr . Lumley has displayed . All the stories of unfitness and decay relative to the internal condition of this magnificent Temple of the Muses have proved groundless . The decorations are withal fresh ; and though we can never admire the colour of the hangings , yet for a time , at least , it is pleasant to be reminded we are in the same building and surrounded by the same accessories which our three years' deprivation has rendered yet more valuable . Madame Alboni , who has been attracting large audiences in the ci

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

Cenerentola , " Barbiere , " and '' Sonnambula , " now shares her empire with Mdlle . Piccolomini , whose debUt in "V erdi's opera of the < i Traviata" was one uninterrupted triumph from first to last . The opera itself is meagre in the extreme , but the admirable action as well as voice of the fair debutante redeemed all drawbacks . She is petite and very interesting in face and manner ; at once asserted her prerogative of talent over London as she has done over Florence , and played with an ease and confidence which surprised whilst it enchanted . She is perhaps too sprightly , and a year or two in practice will give that dignity from which her smallness and espieglerie rather detract . Calzolari sung admirably .

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . Circumscribed in space , Mr . Gye has made the difficulties of his locality an additional stimulus to his already long-proved energy in providing for the tastes of the public . Whatever human ingenuity could do to obviate lets and hindrances to the full appreciation of the inimitable artistes he has retained , has been accomplished , though even greater local disadvantages could be easily borne under the influence of such a vocal repertoire . Grisi , Bosio , Didie ' e , Marai , Mario , Ronconi , Gardoni , Tagliafico , all the host of celebrities concentrated within the walls of the

Lyceum , whilst Costa , cc the unrivalled , " each time proves afresh the sympathy of every thought of tone between himself , his band , and the dramatis personce , who give to music , life and breathing soul ! Such a collection of talent is beyond criticism . Besides " Norma" and "II Trovatore , " wherein Signior Tamberlik bade us , we trust , merely a temporary adieu , two more operas have been addedu Comte Ory , " most admirably performed , and in which Madame Bosio ' s voice

is angelic , and "Lucrezia Borgia , " wherein Mario evoked enthusiasm even from the cold denizens of the stalls . He and Mdlle . Bosio can absolutely make them clap their hands ! Cerito has appeared in the ballet of " Eva , " and those who miss seeing her in it , will fail to obtain an idea of ethereal lightness and grace , which once received can never be forgotten . The audience throng every night , . and comprehend ail the rank and beauty now in London , during this its otherwise depressed season .

THE CRYSTAL PALACE .

By celebrating the return of peace in a manner befitting the taste and the intelligence of the age , the directors of the Crystal Palace have nobly vindicated the national character of the institution over which they so ably preside . The Government have had their peace pageant ; and another governmental festivity is yet to come off—the explosion of some £ 10 , 000 worth of gunpowder m the shape

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF CELBREATBD FREEMASONS. Article 3
THE SIGNS OV ENGLAND; Article 13
NOTES OF A YACHT'S CRUISE TO BALAKLAVA. Article 17
THE ANTIQUITY OF FREEMASONRY. Article 24
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS, Article 25
MUSIC. Article 27
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 29
THE PRINTERS' ALMSHOUSES. Article 36
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 37
METROPOLITAN. Article 46
INSTRUCTION. Article 52
PROVINCIAL. Article 57
ROYAL ARCH. Article 74
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 78
SCOTLAND Article 80
COLONIAL Article 81
AMERICA. Article 81
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR MAY. Article 83
Obituary. Article 87
NOTICE. Article 88
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 88
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Music.

m it s i c .

Her Majesty ' s Theatre opened once more on Saturday , the 10 th ult ., and a house densely crowded from floor to ceiling declared the popular interest and sympathy in the energy Mr . Lumley has displayed . All the stories of unfitness and decay relative to the internal condition of this magnificent Temple of the Muses have proved groundless . The decorations are withal fresh ; and though we can never admire the colour of the hangings , yet for a time , at least , it is pleasant to be reminded we are in the same building and surrounded by the same accessories which our three years' deprivation has rendered yet more valuable . Madame Alboni , who has been attracting large audiences in the ci

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

Cenerentola , " Barbiere , " and '' Sonnambula , " now shares her empire with Mdlle . Piccolomini , whose debUt in "V erdi's opera of the < i Traviata" was one uninterrupted triumph from first to last . The opera itself is meagre in the extreme , but the admirable action as well as voice of the fair debutante redeemed all drawbacks . She is petite and very interesting in face and manner ; at once asserted her prerogative of talent over London as she has done over Florence , and played with an ease and confidence which surprised whilst it enchanted . She is perhaps too sprightly , and a year or two in practice will give that dignity from which her smallness and espieglerie rather detract . Calzolari sung admirably .

ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . Circumscribed in space , Mr . Gye has made the difficulties of his locality an additional stimulus to his already long-proved energy in providing for the tastes of the public . Whatever human ingenuity could do to obviate lets and hindrances to the full appreciation of the inimitable artistes he has retained , has been accomplished , though even greater local disadvantages could be easily borne under the influence of such a vocal repertoire . Grisi , Bosio , Didie ' e , Marai , Mario , Ronconi , Gardoni , Tagliafico , all the host of celebrities concentrated within the walls of the

Lyceum , whilst Costa , cc the unrivalled , " each time proves afresh the sympathy of every thought of tone between himself , his band , and the dramatis personce , who give to music , life and breathing soul ! Such a collection of talent is beyond criticism . Besides " Norma" and "II Trovatore , " wherein Signior Tamberlik bade us , we trust , merely a temporary adieu , two more operas have been addedu Comte Ory , " most admirably performed , and in which Madame Bosio ' s voice

is angelic , and "Lucrezia Borgia , " wherein Mario evoked enthusiasm even from the cold denizens of the stalls . He and Mdlle . Bosio can absolutely make them clap their hands ! Cerito has appeared in the ballet of " Eva , " and those who miss seeing her in it , will fail to obtain an idea of ethereal lightness and grace , which once received can never be forgotten . The audience throng every night , . and comprehend ail the rank and beauty now in London , during this its otherwise depressed season .

THE CRYSTAL PALACE .

By celebrating the return of peace in a manner befitting the taste and the intelligence of the age , the directors of the Crystal Palace have nobly vindicated the national character of the institution over which they so ably preside . The Government have had their peace pageant ; and another governmental festivity is yet to come off—the explosion of some £ 10 , 000 worth of gunpowder m the shape

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