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Public Amusements.

the awakening of a love for a more worthy object . Miss Madge Robertson played the heroine of the piece , Lady Clara , with grace and a total absence of staginess . THEATRE ROYAL HOLBORN . This theatre will open on the 1 st of May , under the management of Bro . Barry Sullivan , the eminent

tragedian , who has achieved so great a success in the colonies , as well as in England , for the purpose of producing the revival of legitimate tragedy and comedy . ROYAL ALHAMBRA PALACE . Bro . Blondin is drawing crowded audiences at this establishment to witness his extraordinary performances on the hih rope . In addition to the numerous attractions

g provided by Bro . F . Strange , there is a splendid new ballet , in which Mrae . Picfceri , the celebrated dansenso appears , produced under the superintendence of Mr . Milano . A numerous assemblage met in the new saloon , a short time since , for the purpose of presenting Bro . F . Strange the worthy managing directorwith a very elegant

, present . Bro . A . Glover stated ho had the pleasure of presenting that brother , in the name of everyone employed on the establishment and a few private friends , with a set of magnificent brilliant studs , a brilliant ring and locket also set with brilliants , for tho high estimation he is held in by everyone connected with the establishment . Bro . Strange , in a very excellent speech

, fully appreciated tho valuable presentation , but stated the expression of those present , with whom he bad been associated for the last 14 years , showed a proof of the interest they took in his welfare . The value of the pre sentation was £ 400 .

Notes On Literature, Science, Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE , MUSIC , DRAMA , AND THE FINE ARTS .

INTERESTING DISCOVEIIY or ROHAN REMAINS . —The site of the old White Hart , at Bath , which was thought to bo exhausted of its Roman antiquities , has yielded the most interesting " find " that has been made during the late alterations " . The workmen were digging down beneath one of the walls of the new hotel on the Bathstreet side , when they unearthed a large block of carved

stone . On examination it proved to be part of the cornice of tho great temple , fragments of which have at different intervals been found in the neighbourhood . The head of a lion with flowing mane is finely carved thereon with an egg-and-tongue ornament ingeniously formed of fleur-de-lis . The carving is in a good state of preservationand it appears to retain a portion of jhe

, i'ed paint with which it was originally decorated . The block , which is about four feet high and throe feet wide , will be removed to the Literary and Scientific Institution . THE Queen has , at the instance of tho Premier granted a pension of £ 100 to the widow of the late William Carleton , the Irish novelist .

THE blessed golden rose which the Pope sends every year to some favoured and virtuous Sovereign , and which has been bestowed upon Queen Isabella , received the benediction as usual in the present season of Lent ; but it appears there is now no sovereign child of the Church in sufficient favour to merit this sacred gift . THE last time Mdlle . Patti sung at St . Petersburg she

was called before the curtain 18 times ; and a perfect avalanche of flowers was thrown on tho stage , though St . Petersburg ] - ! itself was enveloped in snow . The Emperor himself threw a bouquet , and several contained precious stones—one a diamond necklet , valued at 30 , 000 fr . EAKL COWPER , KG ., has been appointed a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery .

Notes On Literature, Science, Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

MK . G . E . STREET , A . R . A ., and Mr . Firth , R . A ., have been elected honorary members of the Imperial and Royal Academy of the Fine Arts at Vienna . Mil . BU'CKSTOXE has made an engagement with Miss Bateman to appear for 12 ni ghts at the Hay market before her departure for America . GMUMKAL Cui . t , v . xin -a postscript to a pwstoval

pub-, lished recently , reminds his flock that all Catholics sworn into Freemasons'lodges are ipso facto exc o municated ; and adds , of course , that those Catholics ivho take part in balls or any other public display of Freemasonry incur that penalty . MAU . « £ E ALUONJ : has consented to sing in London in Rossini ' s Mass , at tho terms of £ 120 n ni ght .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

The following brethren have intimated their intention of acting on the committee in course of formation : — Bros . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M . Somerset ; Sir J . Haye , D . Prov . G . M . Berks and Bucks ; Spiers , D . Prov . ' G . M . Oxford ; Wittey , D . Prov . G . M . Wilts ; and Hyde Pullea , P . D . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wi ght . Contributions received BroJesse Bannino- JW

per . .. 43 - . — Joseph Banning-, ISs .-j 0 10 G A few Friends of the Order 0 7 6 Bro . Jesse Bann ' mir , J . VV . 313 0 10 6 Bros . T . E ., 11 . T . M ., ami J . J . S 23 0 3 0 Hro . Captain Braithwaifce , P . M . 1 , 074 0 5 0 Bro . John J . My res , P . M . 31-3 0 2 6 John Dewl ' mrst

Bro . , 343 0 5 0 Bro . Eichard Robinson , P . M . 313 0 2 6 Bro . C Mnnro , 823 0 10 Bro . Fral . J . Binning-, 8 : 33 0 2 6 Bro . K . Garnett , S 22 0 10 0 Bro . Peel , 281 0 2 G Bro . Kobt . Yv ' yiio , 292 0 2 6

Temple Lodge , 10 U 4 110 Bro . B . Tattersatl , 462 0 3 0 Bownsbire Bodge , 594 1 1 0 Brethren of DoA-nshire , 594 2 0 0 £ 7 10 0 In addition to the above : —Subscriptions in Lodgo Hope and Charity ( No . 377 ) , Kidderminster , £ 1-3 10 .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES .

MONDAY , April 12 th . —Biyd Geographic-ill . Society , at 8 . 30 . Papers to be rend : —1 , "A Pundit ' s Journey to the Gold Fields of Thibet , " by dipt . T . ( i . Mouigomerie , U . K . ; 2 . "On the transit of Tea from S . W . India to Eastern Tuckestui , " by T . Ding-las Forsyth , Jisij ., CI ! . TUESDAY , 13 th April . —Institution of Civil Kngincers , at 8 . WEDNESDAY , 7 th April . —Society of Arts at 8 . Geological Society of London , at S .

LIST OP LODGE , & c , MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 17 m APRIL , 1 S 69 . ( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hill ; M . H ., Masonic Hall ; Tav ., Tavern ; Ho ., Hotel ; B ., Hojins ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sq ., Square . ) METROPOLITAN :

Sunday , April llih . LODGE OS IXS-CRCCIIOS . — Joppn , Uusj and Crown , Eort-st ., Union-st ., Bishopsgritc . Monday , April 12 th . Quarterly General Meeting , Boys' Sehnol . LODGES . —St . George ' s and Corner Stone , P . M . fl . ; Fortitude and Old Cum-

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WORKING MASONS. Article 1
MASONIC CELESTIAL MYSTERIES. Article 2
THE UNIVERSALITY OF MASONRY. Article 5
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 5
KNIGHTS TEMPLARY IN DEVONSHIRE. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
BRO. MELVILLE'S DISCOVERIES. Article 10
MASONIC IMPOSTORS. Article 12
P.M.'S AND THE WORKING BRETHREN OF LODGES. Article 13
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MASONIC MEMS. Article 14
ROYAL FREEMASONS' SCHOOL FOR FEMALE CHILDREN. Article 15
METROPOLITAN. Article 15
PROVINCIAL. Article 16
IRELAND. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 17
MARK MASONRY. Article 17
MASONIC FUNERAL AT LONGTOWN. Article 17
MASONRY IN SOUTH AFRICA. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC, DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 19
MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND. Article 19
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 19
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Public Amusements.

the awakening of a love for a more worthy object . Miss Madge Robertson played the heroine of the piece , Lady Clara , with grace and a total absence of staginess . THEATRE ROYAL HOLBORN . This theatre will open on the 1 st of May , under the management of Bro . Barry Sullivan , the eminent

tragedian , who has achieved so great a success in the colonies , as well as in England , for the purpose of producing the revival of legitimate tragedy and comedy . ROYAL ALHAMBRA PALACE . Bro . Blondin is drawing crowded audiences at this establishment to witness his extraordinary performances on the hih rope . In addition to the numerous attractions

g provided by Bro . F . Strange , there is a splendid new ballet , in which Mrae . Picfceri , the celebrated dansenso appears , produced under the superintendence of Mr . Milano . A numerous assemblage met in the new saloon , a short time since , for the purpose of presenting Bro . F . Strange the worthy managing directorwith a very elegant

, present . Bro . A . Glover stated ho had the pleasure of presenting that brother , in the name of everyone employed on the establishment and a few private friends , with a set of magnificent brilliant studs , a brilliant ring and locket also set with brilliants , for tho high estimation he is held in by everyone connected with the establishment . Bro . Strange , in a very excellent speech

, fully appreciated tho valuable presentation , but stated the expression of those present , with whom he bad been associated for the last 14 years , showed a proof of the interest they took in his welfare . The value of the pre sentation was £ 400 .

Notes On Literature, Science, Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

NOTES ON LITERATURE , SCIENCE , MUSIC , DRAMA , AND THE FINE ARTS .

INTERESTING DISCOVEIIY or ROHAN REMAINS . —The site of the old White Hart , at Bath , which was thought to bo exhausted of its Roman antiquities , has yielded the most interesting " find " that has been made during the late alterations " . The workmen were digging down beneath one of the walls of the new hotel on the Bathstreet side , when they unearthed a large block of carved

stone . On examination it proved to be part of the cornice of tho great temple , fragments of which have at different intervals been found in the neighbourhood . The head of a lion with flowing mane is finely carved thereon with an egg-and-tongue ornament ingeniously formed of fleur-de-lis . The carving is in a good state of preservationand it appears to retain a portion of jhe

, i'ed paint with which it was originally decorated . The block , which is about four feet high and throe feet wide , will be removed to the Literary and Scientific Institution . THE Queen has , at the instance of tho Premier granted a pension of £ 100 to the widow of the late William Carleton , the Irish novelist .

THE blessed golden rose which the Pope sends every year to some favoured and virtuous Sovereign , and which has been bestowed upon Queen Isabella , received the benediction as usual in the present season of Lent ; but it appears there is now no sovereign child of the Church in sufficient favour to merit this sacred gift . THE last time Mdlle . Patti sung at St . Petersburg she

was called before the curtain 18 times ; and a perfect avalanche of flowers was thrown on tho stage , though St . Petersburg ] - ! itself was enveloped in snow . The Emperor himself threw a bouquet , and several contained precious stones—one a diamond necklet , valued at 30 , 000 fr . EAKL COWPER , KG ., has been appointed a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery .

Notes On Literature, Science, Music, Drama, And The Fine Arts.

MK . G . E . STREET , A . R . A ., and Mr . Firth , R . A ., have been elected honorary members of the Imperial and Royal Academy of the Fine Arts at Vienna . Mil . BU'CKSTOXE has made an engagement with Miss Bateman to appear for 12 ni ghts at the Hay market before her departure for America . GMUMKAL Cui . t , v . xin -a postscript to a pwstoval

pub-, lished recently , reminds his flock that all Catholics sworn into Freemasons'lodges are ipso facto exc o municated ; and adds , of course , that those Catholics ivho take part in balls or any other public display of Freemasonry incur that penalty . MAU . « £ E ALUONJ : has consented to sing in London in Rossini ' s Mass , at tho terms of £ 120 n ni ght .

Masonic Lifeboat Fund.

MASONIC LIFEBOAT FUND .

The following brethren have intimated their intention of acting on the committee in course of formation : — Bros . Bridges , D . Prov . G . M . Somerset ; Sir J . Haye , D . Prov . G . M . Berks and Bucks ; Spiers , D . Prov . ' G . M . Oxford ; Wittey , D . Prov . G . M . Wilts ; and Hyde Pullea , P . D . Prov . G . M . Isle of Wi ght . Contributions received BroJesse Bannino- JW

per . .. 43 - . — Joseph Banning-, ISs .-j 0 10 G A few Friends of the Order 0 7 6 Bro . Jesse Bann ' mir , J . VV . 313 0 10 6 Bros . T . E ., 11 . T . M ., ami J . J . S 23 0 3 0 Hro . Captain Braithwaifce , P . M . 1 , 074 0 5 0 Bro . John J . My res , P . M . 31-3 0 2 6 John Dewl ' mrst

Bro . , 343 0 5 0 Bro . Eichard Robinson , P . M . 313 0 2 6 Bro . C Mnnro , 823 0 10 Bro . Fral . J . Binning-, 8 : 33 0 2 6 Bro . K . Garnett , S 22 0 10 0 Bro . Peel , 281 0 2 G Bro . Kobt . Yv ' yiio , 292 0 2 6

Temple Lodge , 10 U 4 110 Bro . B . Tattersatl , 462 0 3 0 Bownsbire Bodge , 594 1 1 0 Brethren of DoA-nshire , 594 2 0 0 £ 7 10 0 In addition to the above : —Subscriptions in Lodgo Hope and Charity ( No . 377 ) , Kidderminster , £ 1-3 10 .

Meetings Of The Learned Societies.

MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES .

MONDAY , April 12 th . —Biyd Geographic-ill . Society , at 8 . 30 . Papers to be rend : —1 , "A Pundit ' s Journey to the Gold Fields of Thibet , " by dipt . T . ( i . Mouigomerie , U . K . ; 2 . "On the transit of Tea from S . W . India to Eastern Tuckestui , " by T . Ding-las Forsyth , Jisij ., CI ! . TUESDAY , 13 th April . —Institution of Civil Kngincers , at 8 . WEDNESDAY , 7 th April . —Society of Arts at 8 . Geological Society of London , at S .

LIST OP LODGE , & c , MEETINGS FOR WEEK ENDING 17 m APRIL , 1 S 69 . ( Abbreviations . —F . M . H ., Freemasons' Hill ; M . H ., Masonic Hall ; Tav ., Tavern ; Ho ., Hotel ; B ., Hojins ; L ., Lodge ; St ., Street ; Sq ., Square . ) METROPOLITAN :

Sunday , April llih . LODGE OS IXS-CRCCIIOS . — Joppn , Uusj and Crown , Eort-st ., Union-st ., Bishopsgritc . Monday , April 12 th . Quarterly General Meeting , Boys' Sehnol . LODGES . —St . George ' s and Corner Stone , P . M . fl . ; Fortitude and Old Cum-

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