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Notes On Music And The Drama.

ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE opens this evening ( Saturday" ) as a Royal National Opera , under the management of Mrs . John Wood . The " Rose of Castile , " with Mr . George Perren , Mr . Temple , Mr . Stanton , Mr . Carlton , Miss Palmer , and Miss RoseHersee , must attract good houses . " The Bohemian Girl" is underlined for October 2 nd .

At the Palais Royal , Argyle Street , Regent Street , HENGLEE ' GEAND CIRQUE has been installed . The inaugural entertainment was patronised by a crowded , respectable , and enthusiastic audience , to witness undoubtedly the best equestrian performance ever presented to a London audience . The "Lorn Lancers" is danced by eiht highly tutored " steeds , " with Mrs . W .

g Powell , Franceso , Ameson , Bridges , and the Misses Henderson , Hengler , Caroline , aud Eschberger as riders , attired in picturesque Highland costume . Many bipeds would be more awkward on "the light fantastic toe" than these beautiful creatures . The intricacies of " ladies ' chain " and " set to pp . rtners " seem no difficulty . The clever performances of Mr . James Lloyd on a

barebacked horse , aud Mdlle . Maretta jumping through hoops and over ribbons , Mr . J . Hengler , en the tight-rope . M . Louis Francesco appeared as a French postillion , and starting with one " fiery , untamed steed , in the end bringing no fewer than nine under his control— -all meet with loud approbation . A visit is necessary to realize the semblance of an idea of the varied entertainment .

PEINCE OP WALES' TIIEATEE . — Mrs . Bancroft has added this to the list of theatres in which fees for booking and all charges for programmes are abolished , and reqests the co-operation of the public to assist her in carrying out this most desirable object . The "Bra " says , on the withdrawal of 'Caste , ' a dramatic work from the pen of Mr . Wilkie Collins will be produced , but ,

remembering that that the last revival of "Ours " sustained the fortunes of the theatre for a twelvemonth , and noticing that " Caste " last Saturday possesses all the attraction and rnuch freshness of a complete novelty there is every probability that the new drama will not be brought forward for a considerable time .

At the Promenade Concerts , Oovnnt Garden , a noticeable feature has been the performances on the pianoforte by Bro . the Cbevalier De Kontski , whose striking ability we noticed on his first arrival in this country . In consequence of the great success , M . Riviere announces the continuation of the Concerts till Oct 14 th .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending October 7th, 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7 TH , 1871 .

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Monday , October 2 nd . LODGES . —Robert Bums , Freemasons' Hall ; Unity , London Tavern , Bishopsaate Street ; Royal Jubilee , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . Luke's , Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghall Street ; Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street ; Asaph , '

Freemasons' Hall . CHAPTEKS . —Old t King ' sJJArms , Freemasons' Hall . Tuesday , October 3 rd . Colonial Board , Freemasons' Hall , at 3 . LODGES . —Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , Freemason's Hall ; Albion , Freemasons' Hall ; Temple , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall Street ; St . John ' s , Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead ; Old Concord , Freemasons' Hull ; Stability ,

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending October 7th, 1871.

Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . James' , Leather Market Tavern , New Weston Street ; Grosvenor , Victoria Station , Metropolitan District Railway Station , Pimlico ; Duke of Edinburgh , New Globe Tavern , Bow Road ; Golden Rule , Great Western Hotel , Bayswater ; Royal Standard , Marquess Tavern , Canonbnry . CHAPTER . —Temperance , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Wednesday , October 4 th .

LODGE . —Zetland , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Thursday , October 5 th . LODGES . —Egyptian , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; Strong Man , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clerkenwell ; Good Report , City Terminus Hotel , Cauuon Street ; Lion aud Lamb , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street ; Ionic , Ship and TurtleLeadenhall Street ; La ToleranceFreeemasons '

, , Hall ; Yarborougb , Green Dragon , Stepney ; Crystal Palace , Crystal Palace , Sydenham , Kent ; Victoria Rifles , Freemasons ' Hall ; Excelsior , Sydney Arms , Lewisham Road ; Perfect Ashlar , Gregorian Arms , Bermondsey Road . CHAPTER . Sincerity , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched-friars . Friday , October 6 th . LODGES . —Florence NightingaleMasonic HallWilliam Street

, , , Woolwich ; Horusey , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . Marylebone , Eyre Arms Tavern , St . John's Wood . Saturday , October 7 th . General Conimittoo Boys' School at Freemasons' Hall , at 4 .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A number of Lodges and Chapters of Instruction do not meet during the summer months , ive shall , therefore dis continue the publication of our usual list until the re-com mencement of the season . We shall , however , give the announcements of those Lodges and Chapters of Instruction which continue to meet during tho summer on receiving authoritative intimation thereof .

ROYAL UNION LODGE ( No . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , Winsley Street , Oxford Street , at 8 . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PANMURE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balhain , Fridays at 8 . Bro . . 1 ohn Thomas , Preceptor . WESTBOURNE LODGE ( NO . 733 ) , Horse and Groom , Winsley Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . STRONG MANSt . John ' s GateClerkenwellMondayat 8

, , , , . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( No . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Bermondsey , Fridays at 8 . TEMPERANCE , ( NO . 169 ) , Victoria Tavern , Victoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 . STAR , ( NO . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptford , Saturdays at 7 .

BUEDETT COUTTS LODGE OP INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern Victoria Park , Fridays . SINCERITY LODGE ( NO . 171 ) , Railway Tavern , Railway Station , Fenchurch Street , Monday nt 7 . MOUNT SION LODGE , Guildhall Tavern , City , Monday .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* a * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . WE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in tho week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . We have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly

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GRAND LODGE OF CANADA, AND THE GRAND LODGE OF QUEBEC. Article 1
MASONRY CLASSIFIED. Article 2
FREEMASONRY IN FRANCE. Article 4
LIGHT FROM A MASONIC STAND POINT. Article 5
A MASONIC PIC-NIC. Article 6
BRO.YARKER AND THE SUPREME COUNCIL. Article 7
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 88. Article 8
THE SPURIOUS RITE OF MEMPHIS. Article 9
SUMMARY OF MASONIC LAW. Article 9
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
WARWICKSHIRE. Article 16
ROYAL ARCH. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
HOW THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AID TO THE SICK AND WOUNDED IN WAR WAS FOUNDED. Article 17
NOTES ON AMERICAN FREEMASONRY. Article 18
NOTES ON MUSIC AND THE DRAMA. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Notes On Music And The Drama.

ST . JAMES ' S THEATRE opens this evening ( Saturday" ) as a Royal National Opera , under the management of Mrs . John Wood . The " Rose of Castile , " with Mr . George Perren , Mr . Temple , Mr . Stanton , Mr . Carlton , Miss Palmer , and Miss RoseHersee , must attract good houses . " The Bohemian Girl" is underlined for October 2 nd .

At the Palais Royal , Argyle Street , Regent Street , HENGLEE ' GEAND CIRQUE has been installed . The inaugural entertainment was patronised by a crowded , respectable , and enthusiastic audience , to witness undoubtedly the best equestrian performance ever presented to a London audience . The "Lorn Lancers" is danced by eiht highly tutored " steeds , " with Mrs . W .

g Powell , Franceso , Ameson , Bridges , and the Misses Henderson , Hengler , Caroline , aud Eschberger as riders , attired in picturesque Highland costume . Many bipeds would be more awkward on "the light fantastic toe" than these beautiful creatures . The intricacies of " ladies ' chain " and " set to pp . rtners " seem no difficulty . The clever performances of Mr . James Lloyd on a

barebacked horse , aud Mdlle . Maretta jumping through hoops and over ribbons , Mr . J . Hengler , en the tight-rope . M . Louis Francesco appeared as a French postillion , and starting with one " fiery , untamed steed , in the end bringing no fewer than nine under his control— -all meet with loud approbation . A visit is necessary to realize the semblance of an idea of the varied entertainment .

PEINCE OP WALES' TIIEATEE . — Mrs . Bancroft has added this to the list of theatres in which fees for booking and all charges for programmes are abolished , and reqests the co-operation of the public to assist her in carrying out this most desirable object . The "Bra " says , on the withdrawal of 'Caste , ' a dramatic work from the pen of Mr . Wilkie Collins will be produced , but ,

remembering that that the last revival of "Ours " sustained the fortunes of the theatre for a twelvemonth , and noticing that " Caste " last Saturday possesses all the attraction and rnuch freshness of a complete novelty there is every probability that the new drama will not be brought forward for a considerable time .

At the Promenade Concerts , Oovnnt Garden , a noticeable feature has been the performances on the pianoforte by Bro . the Cbevalier De Kontski , whose striking ability we noticed on his first arrival in this country . In consequence of the great success , M . Riviere announces the continuation of the Concerts till Oct 14 th .

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending October 7th, 1871.

LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS & c ., FOR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 7 TH , 1871 .

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Monday , October 2 nd . LODGES . —Robert Bums , Freemasons' Hall ; Unity , London Tavern , Bishopsaate Street ; Royal Jubilee , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . Luke's , Masons' Hall Tavern , Basinghall Street ; Joppa , Albion Tavern , Aldersgate Street ; Asaph , '

Freemasons' Hall . CHAPTEKS . —Old t King ' sJJArms , Freemasons' Hall . Tuesday , October 3 rd . Colonial Board , Freemasons' Hall , at 3 . LODGES . —Royal York Lodge of Perseverance , Freemason's Hall ; Albion , Freemasons' Hall ; Temple , Ship and Turtle Tavern , Leadenhall Street ; St . John ' s , Holly Bush Tavern , Hampstead ; Old Concord , Freemasons' Hull ; Stability ,

List Of Lodge Meetings &C., For Week Ending October 7th, 1871.

Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . James' , Leather Market Tavern , New Weston Street ; Grosvenor , Victoria Station , Metropolitan District Railway Station , Pimlico ; Duke of Edinburgh , New Globe Tavern , Bow Road ; Golden Rule , Great Western Hotel , Bayswater ; Royal Standard , Marquess Tavern , Canonbnry . CHAPTER . —Temperance , White Swan Tavern , Deptford . Wednesday , October 4 th .

LODGE . —Zetland , Anderton ' s Hotel , Fleet Street . Thursday , October 5 th . LODGES . —Egyptian , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; Strong Man , Old Jerusalem Tavern , St . John ' s Gate , Clerkenwell ; Good Report , City Terminus Hotel , Cauuon Street ; Lion aud Lamb , City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street ; Ionic , Ship and TurtleLeadenhall Street ; La ToleranceFreeemasons '

, , Hall ; Yarborougb , Green Dragon , Stepney ; Crystal Palace , Crystal Palace , Sydenham , Kent ; Victoria Rifles , Freemasons ' Hall ; Excelsior , Sydney Arms , Lewisham Road ; Perfect Ashlar , Gregorian Arms , Bermondsey Road . CHAPTER . Sincerity , Cheshire Cheese Tavern , Crutched-friars . Friday , October 6 th . LODGES . —Florence NightingaleMasonic HallWilliam Street

, , , Woolwich ; Horusey , Anderton's Hotel , Fleet Street ; St . Marylebone , Eyre Arms Tavern , St . John's Wood . Saturday , October 7 th . General Conimittoo Boys' School at Freemasons' Hall , at 4 .

Metropolitan Lodges And Chapters Of Instruction.

METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION .

A number of Lodges and Chapters of Instruction do not meet during the summer months , ive shall , therefore dis continue the publication of our usual list until the re-com mencement of the season . We shall , however , give the announcements of those Lodges and Chapters of Instruction which continue to meet during tho summer on receiving authoritative intimation thereof .

ROYAL UNION LODGE ( No . 382 ) , Horse and Groom , Winsley Street , Oxford Street , at 8 . Bro . T . A . Adams , Preceptor . PANMURE LODGE ( NO . 720 ) , Balham Hotel , Balhain , Fridays at 8 . Bro . . 1 ohn Thomas , Preceptor . WESTBOURNE LODGE ( NO . 733 ) , Horse and Groom , Winsley Street , Oxford Street , Fridays at 8 . Bro . Ash , Preceptor . STRONG MANSt . John ' s GateClerkenwellMondayat 8

, , , , . Bro . Terry , Preceptor . ST . JAMES ' , ( No . 765 ) , Gregorian Arms Tavern , Jamaica Road , Bermondsey , Fridays at 8 . TEMPERANCE , ( NO . 169 ) , Victoria Tavern , Victoria Road , Deptford , Fridays at 8 . STAR , ( NO . 1275 ) , Marquis of Granby Tavern , New Cross Road Deptford , Saturdays at 7 .

BUEDETT COUTTS LODGE OP INSTRUCTION , Approach Tavern Victoria Park , Fridays . SINCERITY LODGE ( NO . 171 ) , Railway Tavern , Railway Station , Fenchurch Street , Monday nt 7 . MOUNT SION LODGE , Guildhall Tavern , City , Monday .

To Correspondents.

TO CORRESPONDENTS .

* a * All Communications to be addressed to 19 , Salisburystreet , Strand , W . C . WE shall be glad to receive from brethren any proceedings of Masonic meetings , which shall be duly inserted . Communications should be forwarded so as to reach us as early in tho week as convenient—not later than Wednesday if possible . We have to request our correspondents to be particular in writing names distinctly

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