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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
— : o : — ROSE CHAPTER , No . 1622 . fllllE regular meeting of this flourishing Chapter was held at the X Surrey Masonio Hall , Camborwell New Road , ou Saturday , the 28 th ult . Preseut : Comps . F . Hilton M . E . Z ., U . G . Martin H ., Thos . Grummant P . Z . 1275 acting J ., J . W . Kirby Treas ., John Loader S . E ., W . Dawson acting S . N ., J . H . Pullen P . S ., G . Thompson 1 st A . S ., J . Whiteman Janitor , J . Bladon , G . H . Lewis ,
F . G . Choveaux , T . E . Cass , F . W . Pearce , I . Dunn , W . G . Jeffrey , E . A . Eice , T . H . Salmon , G . C . Pike , and L . J . Derham . Visitors : Comps . C . H . Stone 1275 , and C . J . Coombs J . 975 . The minutes of consecration and emergency meetings were read and confirmed . Bros . E . A . Eioe , G . C . Pike , and T . H . Salmon were exalted in a most perfect manner by the M . E . Z . Ten guineas wore voted from
the Chapter funds , and placed on the list of the M . E . Z ., who stood as Steward at the Girls' Festival ; thia speaks well for so young a Chapter . Comp . Choveaux waa eleotod honorary Organist . A letter was read from Comp . F . W . Williams J ., excusing his absence , through unavoidable circumstances . Tho Chapter having been closed , the Companions adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided by Mrs .
Yenables . Banquet ended , the usual Loyal and Eoyal Arch Toasts were tersely given by the M . E . Z . and most loyally received . That of the Pro G . Z ., G . H ., G . J ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , was next given in high terms of commendation , and received most heartily by the Companions . The toast of the M . E . Z . was then given by Comp . Martin , who said it gave him intense
pleasure in presenting the toast , especially as that was the anniversary of his natal day . He would state the M . E . Z . was one of the most genial and kind hearted Masous living , whioh was evidenced by the enthusiasm and extraordinary good feeling shown him both in the Lodge and Chapter , and also in the Star Chapter of Instruction , of whioh he was the esteemed Preceptor . He never tired in teaching all
who came to him , while instruction was given with muoh conrtesy . He ( Comp . Martin ) owed his position to the excellent teaching received at tbe hands of the M . E . Z ., and he trusted that he might be spared for many years to enjoy the friendship of the M . E . Z . in the future as in the past . He hoped the three exaltees would emulate their respected M . E . Z ., aa the whole of the Companions desire to do .
The toast having been enthusiastically received , the M . E . Z ., in reply , heartily thanked the Companions for their kind expressions . He was exceedingly pleased and much gratified in spending his 49 th birthday in company of the Companions of the Eose Chapter , and he hoped to live long to see the Chapter flourish . He had every reason to be gratified at the success the Chapter was attaining , and so long
as tbe Companions so loyally supported him ( he being the father of it ) , it would go on and prosper , whioh was his most earnest desire . The toast of the H . and J . was given in terms of great pride and pleasure at the hands of the M . E . Z ., and responded to ably by Comp . Martin H ., reflecting the whole of his Masonio career upon the M . E . Z ., whom he had to thank most heartily for all that he had done for him ,
thereby enabling him to fill the honourable position of H . of the Chapter . The Exaltees was given by the M . E . Z ,, remarking the great honour and privilege he felt in presenting it . The three exaltees that evening were only just of age to admit of becoming Eoyal Arch Masons , and he would state that three more worthy brethren could not be found . Of their ability in Craft Masonry all knew their
worth , and he was confident that they would prove themselvej mosfc worthy of the Eose Chapter . Comps . Eice , Pike , and Salmon ably responded , one and all remarking it would be their earnest endeavour to emulate such excellent officers as they had seen that evening , and also endeavour to carry out to their fullest the splendid principles so excellently propounded to them . Comp . J . H . Pullen then presented
theM . E . Z ., in the name of Mrs . Venables , with a splendid bouquet , iu honour of his birthday , wishing him very many happy returns , which the M . E . Z . most kindly accepted and acknowledged . Tho toast of the Visitors followed in becoming terms , and was ably responded to by Comps . Grummant , Stone , and Coombs . The Treasurer and S . E . was
given and was responded to by Comps . Kirby and J . Loader . That ¦ of the Officers the M . E . Z . gave most commendably , and Comps . ( Pullen and Thompson in responding suitably suitably acknowledged the kind terms expressed by the M . E . Z . The Janitor ' s toast closed a successful and intellectual meeting .
The Abbey Lodge of Instruction , No . 2030 ( Westasnster ) , meeting at the Town Hall , Westminster , on Friday evenings , at 7 * 30 p . m ., has adjourned for the summer months , until September .
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The Theatres, &C
THE THEATRES , & c
Comedy . —One of the most amusing and witty burlesques—or , perhaps , we should nse tho word travesty—that has been presented for a very long time is now being played at this popular theatre . It is called " The Poet and the Puppets , " and is written by Mr . Charles Brookfield , in a pleasant yet satirical style that is very telling ,
bringing out the mannerisms and idiosyncrasy of Mr . Oscar Wylde , and the weak points of his famous play " Lady Windermere's Fan , " in the spirit of pure fun . Mr . C . H . Hawtrey , as the poet , is most droll , as with cigarette iu his lips he meanders about the stage giving vent to his peculiar opinions , and causing the andience to roar with
laughter . The clever author also contributes a large share of the fan while representing three different characters . Miss Lottie Venue is quite iu her element as Mrs . Earlybird ; and Parker , dressed in the uniform o ? a Yeoman of the guard , is capitally sustained by Mr . W .
Wyes . It would , perhaps , be better to see the play before witnessing " the travestie " but few playgoers could misunderstand the many other allusions to theatrical topics . We cordially congratulate Mr . Brookfield npon the ' anoceas of his venture .
Princess ' s . —The Irish drama , like the burnfc-cork fraternity , is always with us , and being generally popular may possibly account for the presentation of " Strathlogan , " by Messrs Chas . Overton and Hugh Moss . It is full of exciting scenes incidental to the Irish drama , but contains no very novel idea , though it suffices to interest
and amuse . An excellent company is engaged , including Miss Olga Brandon , Miss Dorothy Dorr , Mr . Herbert Waring , and Wilfred Shine , but we doubt whether their exertions will prolong the life of the piece . A note must be made of the really beautiful scenery and elaborate mechanical effects , which evoked muoh applause .
Alhambra . —The new ballet of "Don Juan , " introduced by Mr . John Hollingshead , has the advantage of having a well known plot , so that every one can follow tbe story as it proceeds , added to whioh the most popular airs of Mozart's opera are interspersed throughout Mr . Jacobi ' s musio , and mark the various incidents . The ballet is in
three scenes , and embraces the principal points of the opera , some fun being made oat of the Statue Scene , between Leporello , capitally played by Mr . Lupino , and the Commandante . Needless to say the costumes are most beautiful , and evince considerable skill and imagination of the designers , while the groupings and incidental
dances are admirably arranged . It was received with every token of success , and Mr . Hollingshead and Mr . Jacobi had to bow their acknowledgments at the fall of the curtain . There is , in addition , the usual variety entertainment , including Ganivet , the funny Frenchman , and the humorous ballet " On the Ice . "
By arrangement with Mr . Arthur Chudleigh , there will be a second morning performance of "Marriage , " a play in three acts , by Brandon Thomas and Henry Keeling , on Tuesday next , the 21 st inst ., at the Court . Iu consequence of the great demand for seats for the performance
of "Tristan and Isolde , at Covent Garden , on Wednesday nij ; ht last , a special performance of this opera will be given at Drury Lane to-night ( Saturday ) , afc 7 * 30 , with the following caste : —Tristan
Herr Max Alvary ; Marke , Herr Wiegand ; Kurvcnal , Herr Kuapp ; Melos , Herr Simon ; Steuerman , Herr Lorent ; Hirt , Herr Landau ; Brangiine , Fliiulein Heink ; and Isolde , Fruu Kosa Suoher . Herr Mahler will conduct .
Mr . Eille Norwood has taken Terry ' s for a summer season and will produce , on Wednesday , 22 nd June , the farcical comedy " A Noble Art , " for which he has engaged Messrs . Arthur Williams , H . Eeeves Smith , Julian Cross and Sydney Valentine ; Mesdames Blanche Horlock , Leeohmau , Goodchild , & c .
On Monday , the 20 th inst ., and following evenings , afc fche Garriok , " A Pair of Spectacles " will be played for a limited number of nights prior to the termination of the season .
Augusts Van Biene s London season will commence on the llth July , at the Gaiety , with the enormously successful burlesqae , " Faust up to Date . " The caste will include Misa Florence St . John and Mr . Arthur Williams .
The following are the prospective arrangements for Madame Sarah Bernhard's season , at the Eoyal English Opera House : — " La Tosoa , " to-day ( Saturday ) at two , and Friday night , the 24 th instant . " La
Dame aux Camulias , to-night ( Saturday ) , Monday next , Tuesday next , extra matinee , Wednesday next . " Fedora , " Wednesday night next , Thursday next , Saturday matinee , 25 th insfc . "Leah" ( firsfc time here in French ) , Saturday night , 25 th inst .
We are asked to announce that , in consequence of fcho nn . qualified success which both the press and the public have awarded " La Statue du Commandour , " Air . Abud has arranged with Mr . Charles Lauri and MM . Burguefc and Tarride that for the
remainder of the run " La Statue du Commandeur " shall be played nightly ( with matinees on Wednesdays aud Saturdays ) . Tho play will therefore be produced for the lirsfc time ut night this eveuhi " ( Saturday ) , at nine , preceded by a first piece . The Wednesday and Saturday matiuoas will bo played at three .
Mr . Edward Terry and company will commence their provincial tour , afc Brighton , on fcho dth July , with "Tho Magistrate , " "Iu Chuucery , " "Weak Woman , " "Tho Eocket , " "Tho Chnrch . warduu , " & c , roturuiug to Loudon , with u now play , iu October .
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Royal Arch.
ROYAL ARCH .
— : o : — ROSE CHAPTER , No . 1622 . fllllE regular meeting of this flourishing Chapter was held at the X Surrey Masonio Hall , Camborwell New Road , ou Saturday , the 28 th ult . Preseut : Comps . F . Hilton M . E . Z ., U . G . Martin H ., Thos . Grummant P . Z . 1275 acting J ., J . W . Kirby Treas ., John Loader S . E ., W . Dawson acting S . N ., J . H . Pullen P . S ., G . Thompson 1 st A . S ., J . Whiteman Janitor , J . Bladon , G . H . Lewis ,
F . G . Choveaux , T . E . Cass , F . W . Pearce , I . Dunn , W . G . Jeffrey , E . A . Eice , T . H . Salmon , G . C . Pike , and L . J . Derham . Visitors : Comps . C . H . Stone 1275 , and C . J . Coombs J . 975 . The minutes of consecration and emergency meetings were read and confirmed . Bros . E . A . Eioe , G . C . Pike , and T . H . Salmon were exalted in a most perfect manner by the M . E . Z . Ten guineas wore voted from
the Chapter funds , and placed on the list of the M . E . Z ., who stood as Steward at the Girls' Festival ; thia speaks well for so young a Chapter . Comp . Choveaux waa eleotod honorary Organist . A letter was read from Comp . F . W . Williams J ., excusing his absence , through unavoidable circumstances . Tho Chapter having been closed , the Companions adjourned to an excellent banquet , provided by Mrs .
Yenables . Banquet ended , the usual Loyal and Eoyal Arch Toasts were tersely given by the M . E . Z . and most loyally received . That of the Pro G . Z ., G . H ., G . J ., and the rest of the Grand Officers , Present and Past , was next given in high terms of commendation , and received most heartily by the Companions . The toast of the M . E . Z . was then given by Comp . Martin , who said it gave him intense
pleasure in presenting the toast , especially as that was the anniversary of his natal day . He would state the M . E . Z . was one of the most genial and kind hearted Masous living , whioh was evidenced by the enthusiasm and extraordinary good feeling shown him both in the Lodge and Chapter , and also in the Star Chapter of Instruction , of whioh he was the esteemed Preceptor . He never tired in teaching all
who came to him , while instruction was given with muoh conrtesy . He ( Comp . Martin ) owed his position to the excellent teaching received at tbe hands of the M . E . Z ., and he trusted that he might be spared for many years to enjoy the friendship of the M . E . Z . in the future as in the past . He hoped the three exaltees would emulate their respected M . E . Z ., aa the whole of the Companions desire to do .
The toast having been enthusiastically received , the M . E . Z ., in reply , heartily thanked the Companions for their kind expressions . He was exceedingly pleased and much gratified in spending his 49 th birthday in company of the Companions of the Eose Chapter , and he hoped to live long to see the Chapter flourish . He had every reason to be gratified at the success the Chapter was attaining , and so long
as tbe Companions so loyally supported him ( he being the father of it ) , it would go on and prosper , whioh was his most earnest desire . The toast of the H . and J . was given in terms of great pride and pleasure at the hands of the M . E . Z ., and responded to ably by Comp . Martin H ., reflecting the whole of his Masonio career upon the M . E . Z ., whom he had to thank most heartily for all that he had done for him ,
thereby enabling him to fill the honourable position of H . of the Chapter . The Exaltees was given by the M . E . Z ,, remarking the great honour and privilege he felt in presenting it . The three exaltees that evening were only just of age to admit of becoming Eoyal Arch Masons , and he would state that three more worthy brethren could not be found . Of their ability in Craft Masonry all knew their
worth , and he was confident that they would prove themselvej mosfc worthy of the Eose Chapter . Comps . Eice , Pike , and Salmon ably responded , one and all remarking it would be their earnest endeavour to emulate such excellent officers as they had seen that evening , and also endeavour to carry out to their fullest the splendid principles so excellently propounded to them . Comp . J . H . Pullen then presented
theM . E . Z ., in the name of Mrs . Venables , with a splendid bouquet , iu honour of his birthday , wishing him very many happy returns , which the M . E . Z . most kindly accepted and acknowledged . Tho toast of the Visitors followed in becoming terms , and was ably responded to by Comps . Grummant , Stone , and Coombs . The Treasurer and S . E . was
given and was responded to by Comps . Kirby and J . Loader . That ¦ of the Officers the M . E . Z . gave most commendably , and Comps . ( Pullen and Thompson in responding suitably suitably acknowledged the kind terms expressed by the M . E . Z . The Janitor ' s toast closed a successful and intellectual meeting .
The Abbey Lodge of Instruction , No . 2030 ( Westasnster ) , meeting at the Town Hall , Westminster , on Friday evenings , at 7 * 30 p . m ., has adjourned for the summer months , until September .
Ad01102
ACCIDENTS AVOIDED THE SAFETY HOUSEHOLD STEPS. Prices and particulars on application to the Manufacturers , YIGOR&CO. 49 SOUTHAMPTON BOW , LONDON , W . C .
The Theatres, &C
THE THEATRES , & c
Comedy . —One of the most amusing and witty burlesques—or , perhaps , we should nse tho word travesty—that has been presented for a very long time is now being played at this popular theatre . It is called " The Poet and the Puppets , " and is written by Mr . Charles Brookfield , in a pleasant yet satirical style that is very telling ,
bringing out the mannerisms and idiosyncrasy of Mr . Oscar Wylde , and the weak points of his famous play " Lady Windermere's Fan , " in the spirit of pure fun . Mr . C . H . Hawtrey , as the poet , is most droll , as with cigarette iu his lips he meanders about the stage giving vent to his peculiar opinions , and causing the andience to roar with
laughter . The clever author also contributes a large share of the fan while representing three different characters . Miss Lottie Venue is quite iu her element as Mrs . Earlybird ; and Parker , dressed in the uniform o ? a Yeoman of the guard , is capitally sustained by Mr . W .
Wyes . It would , perhaps , be better to see the play before witnessing " the travestie " but few playgoers could misunderstand the many other allusions to theatrical topics . We cordially congratulate Mr . Brookfield npon the ' anoceas of his venture .
Princess ' s . —The Irish drama , like the burnfc-cork fraternity , is always with us , and being generally popular may possibly account for the presentation of " Strathlogan , " by Messrs Chas . Overton and Hugh Moss . It is full of exciting scenes incidental to the Irish drama , but contains no very novel idea , though it suffices to interest
and amuse . An excellent company is engaged , including Miss Olga Brandon , Miss Dorothy Dorr , Mr . Herbert Waring , and Wilfred Shine , but we doubt whether their exertions will prolong the life of the piece . A note must be made of the really beautiful scenery and elaborate mechanical effects , which evoked muoh applause .
Alhambra . —The new ballet of "Don Juan , " introduced by Mr . John Hollingshead , has the advantage of having a well known plot , so that every one can follow tbe story as it proceeds , added to whioh the most popular airs of Mozart's opera are interspersed throughout Mr . Jacobi ' s musio , and mark the various incidents . The ballet is in
three scenes , and embraces the principal points of the opera , some fun being made oat of the Statue Scene , between Leporello , capitally played by Mr . Lupino , and the Commandante . Needless to say the costumes are most beautiful , and evince considerable skill and imagination of the designers , while the groupings and incidental
dances are admirably arranged . It was received with every token of success , and Mr . Hollingshead and Mr . Jacobi had to bow their acknowledgments at the fall of the curtain . There is , in addition , the usual variety entertainment , including Ganivet , the funny Frenchman , and the humorous ballet " On the Ice . "
By arrangement with Mr . Arthur Chudleigh , there will be a second morning performance of "Marriage , " a play in three acts , by Brandon Thomas and Henry Keeling , on Tuesday next , the 21 st inst ., at the Court . Iu consequence of the great demand for seats for the performance
of "Tristan and Isolde , at Covent Garden , on Wednesday nij ; ht last , a special performance of this opera will be given at Drury Lane to-night ( Saturday ) , afc 7 * 30 , with the following caste : —Tristan
Herr Max Alvary ; Marke , Herr Wiegand ; Kurvcnal , Herr Kuapp ; Melos , Herr Simon ; Steuerman , Herr Lorent ; Hirt , Herr Landau ; Brangiine , Fliiulein Heink ; and Isolde , Fruu Kosa Suoher . Herr Mahler will conduct .
Mr . Eille Norwood has taken Terry ' s for a summer season and will produce , on Wednesday , 22 nd June , the farcical comedy " A Noble Art , " for which he has engaged Messrs . Arthur Williams , H . Eeeves Smith , Julian Cross and Sydney Valentine ; Mesdames Blanche Horlock , Leeohmau , Goodchild , & c .
On Monday , the 20 th inst ., and following evenings , afc fche Garriok , " A Pair of Spectacles " will be played for a limited number of nights prior to the termination of the season .
Augusts Van Biene s London season will commence on the llth July , at the Gaiety , with the enormously successful burlesqae , " Faust up to Date . " The caste will include Misa Florence St . John and Mr . Arthur Williams .
The following are the prospective arrangements for Madame Sarah Bernhard's season , at the Eoyal English Opera House : — " La Tosoa , " to-day ( Saturday ) at two , and Friday night , the 24 th instant . " La
Dame aux Camulias , to-night ( Saturday ) , Monday next , Tuesday next , extra matinee , Wednesday next . " Fedora , " Wednesday night next , Thursday next , Saturday matinee , 25 th insfc . "Leah" ( firsfc time here in French ) , Saturday night , 25 th inst .
We are asked to announce that , in consequence of fcho nn . qualified success which both the press and the public have awarded " La Statue du Commandour , " Air . Abud has arranged with Mr . Charles Lauri and MM . Burguefc and Tarride that for the
remainder of the run " La Statue du Commandeur " shall be played nightly ( with matinees on Wednesdays aud Saturdays ) . Tho play will therefore be produced for the lirsfc time ut night this eveuhi " ( Saturday ) , at nine , preceded by a first piece . The Wednesday and Saturday matiuoas will bo played at three .
Mr . Edward Terry and company will commence their provincial tour , afc Brighton , on fcho dth July , with "Tho Magistrate , " "Iu Chuucery , " "Weak Woman , " "Tho Eocket , " "Tho Chnrch . warduu , " & c , roturuiug to Loudon , with u now play , iu October .