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Fidelity " in six-eight time , pretty and lively , ami with a simple accompaniment ; "The Mason ' s Wife , " an ode for recitation , quaint and humorous ; " A Star hurst forth from tho Golden fvist , " words by l ! ro . W . Snewing , well-written and effective ; " The March of tho Masons ; " "Villainy Dofeatt'd , " for recitation , and the "No-Singer ' s Song , " words by Bro . J . Leo Stevens , tlio last three being qnito equal in point of merit to the three which precede them . We hope

jind believe that Bro . Croger ' : * " Masonic Mnso " will be very popular with tho Craft , for tho contents are decidedly above the average of Masonic songs and odes . Moreover they have the advantage of being easy to sing and play , and easy to commit to memory . As regards the pieces for recitation , we may remark that they havo been published iu thoso columns , and moreover that we havo several times heard them recited with telling effect .

MOHAWK MINSTRELS . —Friday last , tho 2 Sth ult ., being the miniversary of the poet Moore ' s birthday , the Mohawks provided an Irish Festival programme , tho principal features of which lvaro somo of tho immortal " Moore ' s Irish melodies . " As may be imagined , everything went admirably . There was a full house , and tho Minstrels' efforts to entertain their audience wero appreciated and

applauded to the echo . Mr . H . Florence sang iu good taste " Norah , fcho Pride of Kilda o . " Master Rowland Ifowell gave "Tho Last Rose of Summer" exquisitely . "Tho Minstrel Boy , " given by a double quartette of Mohawks , with accompaniment of harps , was most effective . Bro . James Francis , in his quaint , humourous way , did justice to a new comic refrain , " The Kerry Girls aro beautiful , "

and Mr . C . Garland ' s voice found opportunity for expression in the well-known words by Lord Byron— " A Health to thee , Tom Afooro , " set to music expressly for the occasion by Mr . Walter Redmond . Mr . J . Kavanagh was greatly appreciated in his interpretation of " Tho Harp thafc once thro' Tarn ' s Halls ; " but his great triumph was achieved in tho recitation of " Slicmus O'Brien , " in which lv > carried his audience with him—unquestionably a grand picco of declamation ,

and tho event of tho evening . Bo it added thafc tho usual glee in Part II . sung hy the Mohawk choir had a harp accompaniment , and that Messrs . G . Claro and C . Garland contributed , effectively to tho evening ' s entertainment . Messrs . Mason and Dixon and tho Brothers Ray in their several items , and tho popular absurdity "Tho Mulligan Guards , " by Bro . James Francis , wero also in tho programme , ancl were warmly received as usual . On Wednesday next tho Mohawks will eive a Ballad Concert .

The floral decorations at the Central City Tabernacle during tho recent Feast of Pentecost were most artistic , and wero a pleasing addition to the interior of tho building . Thoy were undertaken , as they have been on similar occasions in past years , by Messrs . Dick Raclclyffe and Co ., who were congratulated by thoso interested on the way in which they had carried out their work .

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BRO . GEORGE BILBY .

IT is with great regret we announce tho death of this worthy brother , who for a long series of years was ono of the foremost men of St . Luke ' s , E . C . Thoso whoso memories will carry them back sufficientl y far , will remember him in his successive capacities as schoolmaster in Golden-aue , as organist of tho parish chnrch , registrar

of births , deaths and marriages , and a prominent member of tho Vestry . Certainly many of tho inhabitants of the parish will , in our deceased brother , miss an old and valued friend . As a trustee of the Commercial Philanthropic Institution , ho fonnd another field for his labours , and there is probably nofc a single member of that charitable society who will not feel the loss of this well-tried and trusted

honorary servant . At one with his colleagues in all good measures , still he remained a dangerous antagonist when measures nofc calculated to promote the public weal were mooted . In purse and person he used his best endeavours on behalf of the poor , many of whom Avill sadly miss his genial countenance . Bro . Bilby had lived to an advanced age , and succumbed afc last to the ravages of that painful

malady—cancer of the month . Although his sufferings were , through his declining years , very great , he bore them with a fortitude that betokened the thorough Christian . Ho leaves behind him a large famil y as well as a circle of friends , who will undoubtedly feel thafc although the " great majority" claim him among their number , still

their loss is none tho less great . The body of our deceased brother was interred on Monday afc Finchlcy , with Masonic honours . Marks of respect were exhibited throughout tho line of route , many members of tho Craft being on the ground to pay their Insfc tribute of respect to his memory . Bro . Bilby was a Past Master and Organist of Tranquillity Lodge , No . 185 .

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Reviews.

Fidelity " in six-eight time , pretty and lively , ami with a simple accompaniment ; "The Mason ' s Wife , " an ode for recitation , quaint and humorous ; " A Star hurst forth from tho Golden fvist , " words by l ! ro . W . Snewing , well-written and effective ; " The March of tho Masons ; " "Villainy Dofeatt'd , " for recitation , and the "No-Singer ' s Song , " words by Bro . J . Leo Stevens , tlio last three being qnito equal in point of merit to the three which precede them . We hope

jind believe that Bro . Croger ' : * " Masonic Mnso " will be very popular with tho Craft , for tho contents are decidedly above the average of Masonic songs and odes . Moreover they have the advantage of being easy to sing and play , and easy to commit to memory . As regards the pieces for recitation , we may remark that they havo been published iu thoso columns , and moreover that we havo several times heard them recited with telling effect .

MOHAWK MINSTRELS . —Friday last , tho 2 Sth ult ., being the miniversary of the poet Moore ' s birthday , the Mohawks provided an Irish Festival programme , tho principal features of which lvaro somo of tho immortal " Moore ' s Irish melodies . " As may be imagined , everything went admirably . There was a full house , and tho Minstrels' efforts to entertain their audience wero appreciated and

applauded to the echo . Mr . H . Florence sang iu good taste " Norah , fcho Pride of Kilda o . " Master Rowland Ifowell gave "Tho Last Rose of Summer" exquisitely . "Tho Minstrel Boy , " given by a double quartette of Mohawks , with accompaniment of harps , was most effective . Bro . James Francis , in his quaint , humourous way , did justice to a new comic refrain , " The Kerry Girls aro beautiful , "

and Mr . C . Garland ' s voice found opportunity for expression in the well-known words by Lord Byron— " A Health to thee , Tom Afooro , " set to music expressly for the occasion by Mr . Walter Redmond . Mr . J . Kavanagh was greatly appreciated in his interpretation of " Tho Harp thafc once thro' Tarn ' s Halls ; " but his great triumph was achieved in tho recitation of " Slicmus O'Brien , " in which lv > carried his audience with him—unquestionably a grand picco of declamation ,

and tho event of tho evening . Bo it added thafc tho usual glee in Part II . sung hy the Mohawk choir had a harp accompaniment , and that Messrs . G . Claro and C . Garland contributed , effectively to tho evening ' s entertainment . Messrs . Mason and Dixon and tho Brothers Ray in their several items , and tho popular absurdity "Tho Mulligan Guards , " by Bro . James Francis , wero also in tho programme , ancl were warmly received as usual . On Wednesday next tho Mohawks will eive a Ballad Concert .

The floral decorations at the Central City Tabernacle during tho recent Feast of Pentecost were most artistic , and wero a pleasing addition to the interior of tho building . Thoy were undertaken , as they have been on similar occasions in past years , by Messrs . Dick Raclclyffe and Co ., who were congratulated by thoso interested on the way in which they had carried out their work .

Obituary.

Obituary .

THE LATE BRO . GEORGE BILBY .

IT is with great regret we announce tho death of this worthy brother , who for a long series of years was ono of the foremost men of St . Luke ' s , E . C . Thoso whoso memories will carry them back sufficientl y far , will remember him in his successive capacities as schoolmaster in Golden-aue , as organist of tho parish chnrch , registrar

of births , deaths and marriages , and a prominent member of tho Vestry . Certainly many of tho inhabitants of the parish will , in our deceased brother , miss an old and valued friend . As a trustee of the Commercial Philanthropic Institution , ho fonnd another field for his labours , and there is probably nofc a single member of that charitable society who will not feel the loss of this well-tried and trusted

honorary servant . At one with his colleagues in all good measures , still he remained a dangerous antagonist when measures nofc calculated to promote the public weal were mooted . In purse and person he used his best endeavours on behalf of the poor , many of whom Avill sadly miss his genial countenance . Bro . Bilby had lived to an advanced age , and succumbed afc last to the ravages of that painful

malady—cancer of the month . Although his sufferings were , through his declining years , very great , he bore them with a fortitude that betokened the thorough Christian . Ho leaves behind him a large famil y as well as a circle of friends , who will undoubtedly feel thafc although the " great majority" claim him among their number , still

their loss is none tho less great . The body of our deceased brother was interred on Monday afc Finchlcy , with Masonic honours . Marks of respect were exhibited throughout tho line of route , many members of tho Craft being on the ground to pay their Insfc tribute of respect to his memory . Bro . Bilby was a Past Master and Organist of Tranquillity Lodge , No . 185 .

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