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eclipse all the Bank Holiday programmes . Unless the weather should unfortunately be unpropifcions , Professor Baldwin , the aeronaut ( who is week by week demonstrating the perfect safety of descending gracefully from a balloon by means of his scientifically constructed parachute ) will make make an ascent of two miles before taking his

leap . It will be remembered that the extraordinary escape of gas from hia new ballon prevented him accomplishing this feat on his benefit day , bufc profiting by fche experience then gained , he will mako such arrangements as will enable him to accomplish this gigantic feat . Inside the Palace the moat elaborate preparations are being made to

render the enjoyment of those who attend complete . We understand thafc there will be harvest decorations in the Central Hall , with trophies of corn , fruit , flowers , and vegetables . The small stage of the Central Hall will be the scene of two of the best varieties entertainments that have been given at the Palace , many celebrated artistes

having been secured for this occasion . We believe that there will also be arranged a grand ballet concert , to be given in the theatre , and at which a number of the leading vocalists , who have appeared at the Palace Grand Concerts , will give their valued services . The concert will take place afc half-past five p . m ., and terminate

afc half-past seven p . m . ; after which Messrs . Pain and Son s grand representation of the Last Days of Pompeii will be produced on a scale of unexampled grandeur , and will be followed by a display of fireworks . Besides fche special arrangements for the day ,

there will be the attractions of the International Circus , the Picture Galleries , and the Life Saving Exhibition . Many new appliances for saving life from loss by shipwreck or fire have now been added to this Exhibition , and the whole is now arranged in the enormous hall known as the bazaar .

Brewers' and Catering Exhibition . —On Monday , the 22 nd inst ., will be opened , at the Agricultural Hall , Islington , an extension of the famoua Brewers' Exhibition and Market for the exhibition , sale , and supply of all kinds of manufactures , machinery ,

culinary apparatus , foods , furniture , and other productions used in hotels , restaurants , dining-rooms , refreshment bars , and other catering establishments . Lord Mayor Polydore de Keyser , of the Royal Hotel , Blackfriars , has consented to inaugurate the opening day .

Tho new theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue will be opened on Saturday , the 20 th instant , with an elaborate production of " As You Liko It . " Miss Wallis will be the Rosalind , and will be supported by Mr . Forbes Robertson as Orlando , Mr . Arthur Stirling , Jaques

Mr . William Farren , Old Adam ; Mr . Macintosh , Touchstone ; Mr . J . R . Craufurd , tho Banished Dnke ; Mr . Charles Cooper , Oliver ; Mr . Matthew Brodie , Silvias ; Mr . Seymour Lucas , Amiens ; Miss Annie Rose , Celia ; Miss Kate Fayne , Phoebe ; Mrs . Edward Saker , Audrey .

The pretty little theatre in Great Qaeeu-streefc will once more be opened , this time by Mrs . Churchill Jodrell , who starts her season on the 7 th instant , with Anton Rubinstein ' s Gz-and Opera "The

Demon , " in which the Russian National Opera Company will appear . Ifc is intended to alter the name of the theatre to the Jodrell , while fees of all kinds will be abolished . Colonel H . J . Sargent is the bnsiness manager .

Notwithstanding the crowded housesnightly at the Princess ' s , " The Still Alarm " will shortly be withdrawn for the production of " Hands Across the Sea , " by Henry Pettitt . However , when Mr . Harry Lacy returns to America , on the 15 th inst ., the part of Jack Manley

will be played by Mr . Charles Glenny , while Mr . Bassett Roe will play the part ; of Doc Wilbur in lieu of Mr . Harry Parker . Miss Grace Hawthorne haa recently renewed for five years her lease of this theatre .

Mr . Sydney Alport , the acting manager of the Vaudeville , will take his annual benefit at thafc theatre next Thursday evening . " Joseph's Sweetheart" will bo given , after which several well-known ladies and gentlemen have promised fco provide a miscellaneous entertainment .

We are compelled to hold over our report of the Consecration Meeting of the Chough Lodge , which took place , on Monday last , at the Cannon-street Hotel .

The Temperance Lodge of Instruction resumed its weekly meetings on Friday , 5 th insfc . The members will meet every Friday , at 8 p . m ., at the Railway Tavern , New Cross Road

Alderman Thomas Wright , Mayor , on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of a new Cbildren ' s Hospital at Leicester , in tho presence of a large concourse of spectators . The

hospital will cost ahout £ 8000 , and the whole of this sum lias already been subscribed , together with the cost of all the appliauccs and about £ 1000 towards the endowment . Tlie Freemasons of the district attended in full Masonic

costume . A meeting of tbe Executive of the United Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria wns recently held . Reports were received from 70 Lodges , out of 130 , iu

favour of the movement for a consolidated and independent body . Another circular is to be sent to tbe remaining Lod ges iiskiug them to reply at once . It is expected that the movement will be unanimous .

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The Theatres, &C.

eclipse all the Bank Holiday programmes . Unless the weather should unfortunately be unpropifcions , Professor Baldwin , the aeronaut ( who is week by week demonstrating the perfect safety of descending gracefully from a balloon by means of his scientifically constructed parachute ) will make make an ascent of two miles before taking his

leap . It will be remembered that the extraordinary escape of gas from hia new ballon prevented him accomplishing this feat on his benefit day , bufc profiting by fche experience then gained , he will mako such arrangements as will enable him to accomplish this gigantic feat . Inside the Palace the moat elaborate preparations are being made to

render the enjoyment of those who attend complete . We understand thafc there will be harvest decorations in the Central Hall , with trophies of corn , fruit , flowers , and vegetables . The small stage of the Central Hall will be the scene of two of the best varieties entertainments that have been given at the Palace , many celebrated artistes

having been secured for this occasion . We believe that there will also be arranged a grand ballet concert , to be given in the theatre , and at which a number of the leading vocalists , who have appeared at the Palace Grand Concerts , will give their valued services . The concert will take place afc half-past five p . m ., and terminate

afc half-past seven p . m . ; after which Messrs . Pain and Son s grand representation of the Last Days of Pompeii will be produced on a scale of unexampled grandeur , and will be followed by a display of fireworks . Besides fche special arrangements for the day ,

there will be the attractions of the International Circus , the Picture Galleries , and the Life Saving Exhibition . Many new appliances for saving life from loss by shipwreck or fire have now been added to this Exhibition , and the whole is now arranged in the enormous hall known as the bazaar .

Brewers' and Catering Exhibition . —On Monday , the 22 nd inst ., will be opened , at the Agricultural Hall , Islington , an extension of the famoua Brewers' Exhibition and Market for the exhibition , sale , and supply of all kinds of manufactures , machinery ,

culinary apparatus , foods , furniture , and other productions used in hotels , restaurants , dining-rooms , refreshment bars , and other catering establishments . Lord Mayor Polydore de Keyser , of the Royal Hotel , Blackfriars , has consented to inaugurate the opening day .

Tho new theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue will be opened on Saturday , the 20 th instant , with an elaborate production of " As You Liko It . " Miss Wallis will be the Rosalind , and will be supported by Mr . Forbes Robertson as Orlando , Mr . Arthur Stirling , Jaques

Mr . William Farren , Old Adam ; Mr . Macintosh , Touchstone ; Mr . J . R . Craufurd , tho Banished Dnke ; Mr . Charles Cooper , Oliver ; Mr . Matthew Brodie , Silvias ; Mr . Seymour Lucas , Amiens ; Miss Annie Rose , Celia ; Miss Kate Fayne , Phoebe ; Mrs . Edward Saker , Audrey .

The pretty little theatre in Great Qaeeu-streefc will once more be opened , this time by Mrs . Churchill Jodrell , who starts her season on the 7 th instant , with Anton Rubinstein ' s Gz-and Opera "The

Demon , " in which the Russian National Opera Company will appear . Ifc is intended to alter the name of the theatre to the Jodrell , while fees of all kinds will be abolished . Colonel H . J . Sargent is the bnsiness manager .

Notwithstanding the crowded housesnightly at the Princess ' s , " The Still Alarm " will shortly be withdrawn for the production of " Hands Across the Sea , " by Henry Pettitt . However , when Mr . Harry Lacy returns to America , on the 15 th inst ., the part of Jack Manley

will be played by Mr . Charles Glenny , while Mr . Bassett Roe will play the part ; of Doc Wilbur in lieu of Mr . Harry Parker . Miss Grace Hawthorne haa recently renewed for five years her lease of this theatre .

Mr . Sydney Alport , the acting manager of the Vaudeville , will take his annual benefit at thafc theatre next Thursday evening . " Joseph's Sweetheart" will bo given , after which several well-known ladies and gentlemen have promised fco provide a miscellaneous entertainment .

We are compelled to hold over our report of the Consecration Meeting of the Chough Lodge , which took place , on Monday last , at the Cannon-street Hotel .

The Temperance Lodge of Instruction resumed its weekly meetings on Friday , 5 th insfc . The members will meet every Friday , at 8 p . m ., at the Railway Tavern , New Cross Road

Alderman Thomas Wright , Mayor , on Tuesday laid the foundation stone of a new Cbildren ' s Hospital at Leicester , in tho presence of a large concourse of spectators . The

hospital will cost ahout £ 8000 , and the whole of this sum lias already been subscribed , together with the cost of all the appliauccs and about £ 1000 towards the endowment . Tlie Freemasons of the district attended in full Masonic

costume . A meeting of tbe Executive of the United Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria wns recently held . Reports were received from 70 Lodges , out of 130 , iu

favour of the movement for a consolidated and independent body . Another circular is to be sent to tbe remaining Lod ges iiskiug them to reply at once . It is expected that the movement will be unanimous .

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THE FREEMASONS CHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of Uuitod Grand Lo \<* o aro imblisho . l with tho Special Sanction of LT .. R . U . tho I ' riuca of Walo ; tho M . W . tho Grand Master of England . nilE FREEMASON'S CHUOXICLE will be forwarded direct i from tho Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward thoir full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Ollioo Orders to bo mado payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Ponton Street Olrioe . ChoijuiH crossed " London aud County . " Tbe Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREE - MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free - . £ 0 13 6 Six Months , ditto - . 0 7 0 Three Months ditto . 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEME NTS Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ; ... £ 10 10 0 Births , Marriages and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of inseruions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every cla ? s . Agents , from whom copies can always bo had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 13 Catherine Street , Strand . Messrs . H . DERBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Tied Liou Court , E . C . and 43 A Market Street , Manchester . Mr . KITCHIE , 6 Bed Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SIMPSON Bros ., Shoe Lane . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Courb , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and Son , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co , 15 Great Queen St'eet , W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . TICKERS , Angel Court , Strand . Mr . H . TICKERS , 317 Strand .

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BRO , G . S . GRAHAM , The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s llall Crystal Palace , & c . ' IS OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR ( tamis , dpiticrtahimciits # gliiso-nic | lanqucts . Bro . G' S . Graham's Party of Eminent Artists can ho en-zn <>; cd for Masonic Banquets , Consecrations and Installation * , & c . For Opinions of tho Press and Terms , address—G . S . GRAHAM , Hazoldean , Cornford Grove , Balham , Surrey .

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