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THE THEATRES , & c . HAYMABKET . —At 7 . 30 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL and VESTA'S TEMPLE . ADELPHI . —At 6 . 15 . PAINLESS DENTISTRY , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY anil THE BONNIE FISHWIFE . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS find THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . 8 TKAND .-At 7 . 15 , TWO TO ONE . At 7 . 15 , WEAK WOMAN and NEMESIS . PBINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , MONEY . ( Last nights . ) GAIETY .-OPERAS IN ENGLISH . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , ROUGH AND READY . At 0 . 30 , HEN AND CHICKENS . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . QUEEN'S .-AMOS CLARK , & c . MIBBOB— At 7 . 0 , SIMPSON AND CO ., A MORNING CALL anil THE DETECTIVE . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 15 , MARGATE SANDS , OHILPERIC anil BALLET . CBITEBION —This evening and Monday , at 8 . 0 , LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . COUET . —At 8 . 0 . BOOK III , CHAPTER I . AtO . O , A NINE DAYS' WONDER . ( Last night . ) CBYSTAL PALACE . —Tins Day . Mr . SIMS REEVES' BENEFIT CONCERT , GREAT FIREWORK DISPLAY . On Monday , BLOND 1 N , MILITARY CONCERT , BALLOON RACK , & c . Oa Tuesday , ENGLISH OPERA . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c . ALEXANDBA PALACE . —This day , FETE in aid of the FRENCH INUNDATION FUND , GRAND CONCERT at 3 and 7 . 30 , FIREWORK DISPLAY , & . C . On Monday , BANK HuLIDAY FESTIVAL , CONCERT , BALLOON ASSENT . COMEDY , TROTTING RACE , CRICKET MATCH , LULU , Ac . On 'luesday , LONDON ASSURANCE . Ou Wednesday , GERMAN REED , CONCERT , & c . Open Daily . POLYTECHNIC—The CASTAWAY , Now Ghost Scenes .-AUSTRALIAN MEATS and How to Cook them . —ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS . —NEW ZEALAND , OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . Many other Entertainments . O ^ . en twice daily , at 1 : 2 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , ls . EGYPTIAN HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEOBGE'S HALL , Langham Place—Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday and Saturday , at 3 . 0 .

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FOR some reason or other the Government appear to be singularly reticent as to the conduct of public business during the rest of the Session . Earl Granville , for instance , on Friday evening-, asked the Duke of Richmond as to what Government Bills would be proceeded with , and what , if any , abandoned , but he failed to elicit

more than a general statement containing information already known to the House . Earl Delawarr having moved for and obtained certain papers relating to the Agricultural Children Act , and the Earl of Harrowby having asked the Under Secretary for "War whether an

examination in Chaucer ' s Canterbury Tales was deemed a a necessary introduction to Her Majesty's Cavalry and Infantry , Lord Strathnairn moved a resolution respecting admission into the Military Service by means of competition , but after a speech from the Under Secretary and a

few remarks by other noble Lords , the motion was withdrawn . Lord Blachford ' s request for papers relating to the revised constitution of Natal was acceded to by the Earl of Carnarvon . The second reading of the Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill was moved by the Lord

Chancellor , and after observations from the Earl of Camperdown , the Dnke of Buccleugh and others , was agreed to . Othei Bills were then advanced a stage . On Monday , the Earl Beaucharnp having brought up a message from the Queen , on the subject of the recent resolution respecting the Irish

peerage , and Lord Penzance having put a question to the Colonial Secretary , touching an act for the compulsory purchase by the local government of land in Prince Edward ' s Island , which had been assented to by the Lieut .

Governor of the Colony , the Lord Chancellor moved the second reading of the Statute Law Revision Bill . This was agreed to , and then Lord Stratheden and Campbell moved two resolutions liavin < r reference to the Ottoman

Porte on the one hand , and a certain identic note presented in October of last year to that power by Austria , the German Empire , and Russia , and a treaty between Austro- ^ Hungary and Roumania . A long and interesting debate , in which the Earl of Rosebery , Lord Hammond , and 0 : e

Earl of Derby took part , followed , when , as regards the first resolution , it was got rid of by the previous question , while the second was withdrawn . The Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill and the Employers and Workmen Bill were then passed through their second reading . On Monday the

Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill passed through Committeeafter a brief debate , in which theEarl of Camperdown , Lord Napier and Ettrick , and Viscount Cardwell took part . In reply to a question from Earl Delawarr , respecting the defunct Merchant Shipping Bill of the Government , the

Earl of Malmersbury announced that Ministers proposed to introduce a measure which would give the Board of Trade greater power than it now possessed , of stopping unseaworthy ships from putting to sea , and that this would continue in operation for a year , so that there would be

ample time for a more elaborate Government measure , dealing ; fully with the subject , to be passed . On Thursday , the OfT'sjiirficy and Protection of Property , and the Employers ; ii > d Workmen Bill passed through Committee , the

Lunatic Asylums ( Ireland ) Bill passed its second reading , and the Report on the Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill WAS agreed to , after an amendment by the Earl of Camperil-uvri on ( J ! : H ' .. ° e 12 had been defeated by 28 to 22 .

In the House of Commons , at the morning sitting on Tuesday , sundry questions were first put and answered , and then the House went into Committee on the Agricultural Holdings Bill . An amendment of Mr . Knatchbull-Hngessen , that ten years instead of seven should be the

maximum of unexhausted improvements in the second class , was rejected by 196 to 138 . In connection with the third class , an amendment to omit the words , " as the taking of a crop " from the section of the clause providing that the taking of a crop shall be considered an exhausted

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STABILITY OF MIND. Article 1
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SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER OF ROYAL ARCH MASONS OF ENGLAND. Article 11
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THE THEATRES , & c . HAYMABKET . —At 7 . 30 , THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL and VESTA'S TEMPLE . ADELPHI . —At 6 . 15 . PAINLESS DENTISTRY , NICHOLAS NICKLEBY anil THE BONNIE FISHWIFE . OLYMPIC—At 7 . 30 , FAMILY JARS find THE TICKET OF LEAVE MAN . 8 TKAND .-At 7 . 15 , TWO TO ONE . At 7 . 15 , WEAK WOMAN and NEMESIS . PBINCE OF WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , MONEY . ( Last nights . ) GAIETY .-OPERAS IN ENGLISH . GLOBE . —At 7 . 30 , ROUGH AND READY . At 0 . 30 , HEN AND CHICKENS . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , A WHIRLIGIG , OUR BOYS and A FEARFUL FOG . QUEEN'S .-AMOS CLARK , & c . MIBBOB— At 7 . 0 , SIMPSON AND CO ., A MORNING CALL anil THE DETECTIVE . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 . 15 , MARGATE SANDS , OHILPERIC anil BALLET . CBITEBION —This evening and Monday , at 8 . 0 , LA FILLE DE MADAME ANGOT . COUET . —At 8 . 0 . BOOK III , CHAPTER I . AtO . O , A NINE DAYS' WONDER . ( Last night . ) CBYSTAL PALACE . —Tins Day . Mr . SIMS REEVES' BENEFIT CONCERT , GREAT FIREWORK DISPLAY . On Monday , BLOND 1 N , MILITARY CONCERT , BALLOON RACK , & c . Oa Tuesday , ENGLISH OPERA . Open daily . AQUARIUM , PICTURE GALLERY , & c . ALEXANDBA PALACE . —This day , FETE in aid of the FRENCH INUNDATION FUND , GRAND CONCERT at 3 and 7 . 30 , FIREWORK DISPLAY , & . C . On Monday , BANK HuLIDAY FESTIVAL , CONCERT , BALLOON ASSENT . COMEDY , TROTTING RACE , CRICKET MATCH , LULU , Ac . On 'luesday , LONDON ASSURANCE . Ou Wednesday , GERMAN REED , CONCERT , & c . Open Daily . POLYTECHNIC—The CASTAWAY , Now Ghost Scenes .-AUSTRALIAN MEATS and How to Cook them . —ARCTIC EXPEDITIONS . —NEW ZEALAND , OR THE SOUTHERN WONDERLAND . Many other Entertainments . O ^ . en twice daily , at 1 : 2 . 0 and 7 . 0 . Admission , ls . EGYPTIAN HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 . ST . GEOBGE'S HALL , Langham Place—Mr . and Mrs . GERMAN REED , at 8 . 0 . Thursday and Saturday , at 3 . 0 .

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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE can be ordered of any Bookseller iu Town or Country , but should any diiliculty bo experienced , it will bo forwarded direct from the Ollice , on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers should forward their full Addresses to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Barbican Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advance ) to THE FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , Post Free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 G To the United States and 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 . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DRISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . VV . JORDAN , 169 Strand . Mr . A . D . LOEWENSTARK & SONS , 26 Great Queen Street , aud 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , E . C . M . J . PARKINSON , 114 Goswoll Road , E . C . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 lied Lion Court , E . C . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPKNUEB aud Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , W . C . Messrs . STEEL aud JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Char-in" Cross ! Mr . G . VICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . ° Mi-. H . VICKEKS , 317 Strand .

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

Ar00805

a^^^^W^^aBvwwwwwv^67 BARBICAN , E . G .

Our Weekly Budget.

OUR WEEKLY BUDGET .

FOR some reason or other the Government appear to be singularly reticent as to the conduct of public business during the rest of the Session . Earl Granville , for instance , on Friday evening-, asked the Duke of Richmond as to what Government Bills would be proceeded with , and what , if any , abandoned , but he failed to elicit

more than a general statement containing information already known to the House . Earl Delawarr having moved for and obtained certain papers relating to the Agricultural Children Act , and the Earl of Harrowby having asked the Under Secretary for "War whether an

examination in Chaucer ' s Canterbury Tales was deemed a a necessary introduction to Her Majesty's Cavalry and Infantry , Lord Strathnairn moved a resolution respecting admission into the Military Service by means of competition , but after a speech from the Under Secretary and a

few remarks by other noble Lords , the motion was withdrawn . Lord Blachford ' s request for papers relating to the revised constitution of Natal was acceded to by the Earl of Carnarvon . The second reading of the Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill was moved by the Lord

Chancellor , and after observations from the Earl of Camperdown , the Dnke of Buccleugh and others , was agreed to . Othei Bills were then advanced a stage . On Monday , the Earl Beaucharnp having brought up a message from the Queen , on the subject of the recent resolution respecting the Irish

peerage , and Lord Penzance having put a question to the Colonial Secretary , touching an act for the compulsory purchase by the local government of land in Prince Edward ' s Island , which had been assented to by the Lieut .

Governor of the Colony , the Lord Chancellor moved the second reading of the Statute Law Revision Bill . This was agreed to , and then Lord Stratheden and Campbell moved two resolutions liavin < r reference to the Ottoman

Porte on the one hand , and a certain identic note presented in October of last year to that power by Austria , the German Empire , and Russia , and a treaty between Austro- ^ Hungary and Roumania . A long and interesting debate , in which the Earl of Rosebery , Lord Hammond , and 0 : e

Earl of Derby took part , followed , when , as regards the first resolution , it was got rid of by the previous question , while the second was withdrawn . The Conspiracy and Protection of Property Bill and the Employers and Workmen Bill were then passed through their second reading . On Monday the

Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill passed through Committeeafter a brief debate , in which theEarl of Camperdown , Lord Napier and Ettrick , and Viscount Cardwell took part . In reply to a question from Earl Delawarr , respecting the defunct Merchant Shipping Bill of the Government , the

Earl of Malmersbury announced that Ministers proposed to introduce a measure which would give the Board of Trade greater power than it now possessed , of stopping unseaworthy ships from putting to sea , and that this would continue in operation for a year , so that there would be

ample time for a more elaborate Government measure , dealing ; fully with the subject , to be passed . On Thursday , the OfT'sjiirficy and Protection of Property , and the Employers ; ii > d Workmen Bill passed through Committee , the

Lunatic Asylums ( Ireland ) Bill passed its second reading , and the Report on the Entail Amendment ( Scotland ) Bill WAS agreed to , after an amendment by the Earl of Camperil-uvri on ( J ! : H ' .. ° e 12 had been defeated by 28 to 22 .

In the House of Commons , at the morning sitting on Tuesday , sundry questions were first put and answered , and then the House went into Committee on the Agricultural Holdings Bill . An amendment of Mr . Knatchbull-Hngessen , that ten years instead of seven should be the

maximum of unexhausted improvements in the second class , was rejected by 196 to 138 . In connection with the third class , an amendment to omit the words , " as the taking of a crop " from the section of the clause providing that the taking of a crop shall be considered an exhausted

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