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Christmas 1891, And The K.T.
CHRISTMAS 1891 , AND THE K . T .
DKAH SIR AND BROTHER , —Allow me to make known the following invite , just received from my friend Bro . Berry , of Maine . Is is customary for ns thns to unit " , the leverage being according to the wishes of participants . Mine id always Tea . Yours fraternally ,
Torquay , lst December 1891 . W . J . HUGHAN . " Portland , 25 th November 1891 . " Dear Sir Knight ,
" Will yon join the Templar Correspondents , on Christmas , 25 th December , at noon Eastern Standard time ( equivalent to 5 p . m . Greenwich ) , in a libation pledging Grand Master John P . S . Gobin , the sentiment to
be"' A Merry Christmas to our Grand Master , With loyal greetings of eaoh broad State . From Quoddy Head to tbe Golden Gate . ' "The Graud Master sends the following response : "' May Christmas Day , encircling onr limited world like a magio
ring , find in each Templar a heart the full measure of kindness and love . May all evil be excluded , aud the God of peace and happiness reign everywhere and bless every home . ' " *" " Will yon also extend the invitation to your friends . —Courteously and fraternally yours , "STEPHEN BERRY , Templar Correspondent Maine "R . S . V . P . "
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Criterion . —With Mr . Charlea Wyndham back again at his bright little theatre , an enjoyable evening is sore to bo obtained j but Mr . Wyndham as the amorous Bob Saokelt , in Bronson Howard ' s lively farce " Brighton , " is a treat no one should miss . The versatile actor , who so well fills the place on the English stage vacated by
Charles Matthews , may justly be denominated "the perpetual youth , " since the manner in whioh he rattles throngh the piece is more consonant with a boy of fifteen than a man of—well of mature years . Laughter , commencing with ripples and ending with roars , greets the genial comedian whenever he is on the stage , until tbe
spectator ia almost tempted to cry out , " Hold ! enough , " though doubtless he would be very willing to exchange places with Mr . Wyndham , in order to worship three snob charming divinities as Miss Mary Moore , Miss Mary Ansell , and Miss F . Francis . Mr . F . Ather . ley makes a capital Jack Benedict , and plays well np to the principal
part , while Messrs . Everard , Crofton , Valentine and Shirley sustain their characters with great credit . Mr . W . Blakeley as Vandenpump is amusing , but hardly np to his nsual form . Miss C . Ewell is good as the termagant wife , and Misses S . Carlisle and E . Grattan fill in two small sketches with advantage . If ho depend upon his admirers
Mr . Wyndham has no need to change his programme for a considerable timo to come . Ou Tuesday afternoon , Sth inst ., a new and original play in four acts will be produced here . It is entitled Margaret Byng , and is written by Messrs . F . C . Philips and Percy Fendall .
The snecess of " A Koyal Divorce " necessitates its being played nine times a week , afternoon performances being given on Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday . A musical comedy by Messrs . W . S . Gilbert and George Grossmith will succeed " Miss Deoima " afc the Prince of Wales' Theatre , when that attractive young lady has satisfied the curiosity of the public .
The next production at the Garrick is to be a new play by Mr . Sydney Grundy , whioh is entitled " A Fool ' s Paradise . " Mr . D'Oyly Carte having arranged his difficulties at the Boyal English Opera will re . open the house this evening with the successful opera " The Basoohe . "
Mr . John Donald and Mr . D . Burleigh-Tessemati have taken the Royalty Theatre for daily matinees , commencing on Saturday , 12 th December . They will open with two new and original juvenile comic operas , eaoh in one act . Music by F . Pascal Their respective titles are " Cook Robin , " written by Mr . 0 .
Lythington ; and " Old King Cole , " libretto by W . Yonnge . These will be followed by a shadow pantomime , and then by a good oldfashioned harlequinade . The London " Jn ven ilo" Opera Company , including Misa Graoie Marielle , will interpret the operas , and it will be a juvenile show by juveniles for juveniles .
MASONIC BUILDINGS , BIRMINGHAM . —The Masonio buildings in Severn Street , Birmingham , opened recently after re-construction . The front block ia three stories in height , and consists of ante-rooms capable of accommodating 200 members . Entering from Severn Street , a tiled hall communicates with the ante-rooms and then into the Lodge room , where the rites and ceremonies of the Craft ore conducted . Daylight is entirely excluded . The walls are divided by
pilasters supporting an entablature and coved ceiling . In the east , behind the Master ' s chair , is a Doric portico , and in tho west is an organ-chamber , approached by a concealed staircase entered through the Lodge Room . The architects engaged in the work of re-conatrncfcion and decoration were Messrs . Essex and Nicol , of Birmingham ; the general contractor being Mr . Moorbonso , of Birehfieldj the decorative work being carried out by Mr . John Taylor , of Birmingbam .
The Theatres, &C.
Never in the history of Liverpool ha ? it been the privilege of tha chief magistrate to occupy tho throe distinguished positions at present occupied by Bro . J . de Bels Adams—that of the mayoralty , and those of the Worshipful Maater of the Prince ' s Lodge , No . 2316 , which during its brief existence has taken a leading place in the maintenance of Masonio Charities , and the Senior Grand
Wardenship of the Province of West Lancashire , to which he waa appointed about three weeks ago , at B ' aokpool . The nana ! monthly meeting of the members of the Prince ' s Lodge , at the Deaf and Dumb Institute , Prince's-avennf , on the 17 th ult ., accordingly assumed a festival form , when the Mayor Mason ( Bro . J . de Bela Adams ) , aa the chief of tha Lodge , was weloolmed with an enthusiasm which has rarely been
witnessed at any gathering of tbe Graft in this district . Amongst those who assembled to give him a hearty greeting were several members of tbe Grand Lodge , about 30 members of the Provinoial Grand Lodge , numerous Masters of Craft Lodges in the Province , and a full attendance of the members of the " Prince ' s , " over which tbe Master presides so genially and successfully . The Mayor was
escorted into the room by the chiefs of the Craft , and , in response to the frequent expressions of cordiality in the Lodge and at tbe banquet tablp , hia Worship again expressed his intention to mike his devotion to Freemasonry only second to the fulfilment of tbe mayoral duties daring tbe coming year . Excellent musio was supplied by a strong force of brethren during the evening .
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THEFREEIiASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodgo are published with the Special Sanction of H . lt . H . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand "Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere "Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Offico Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The 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 ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... . .. 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double colnmn Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., an 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C
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Christmas 1891, And The K.T.
CHRISTMAS 1891 , AND THE K . T .
DKAH SIR AND BROTHER , —Allow me to make known the following invite , just received from my friend Bro . Berry , of Maine . Is is customary for ns thns to unit " , the leverage being according to the wishes of participants . Mine id always Tea . Yours fraternally ,
Torquay , lst December 1891 . W . J . HUGHAN . " Portland , 25 th November 1891 . " Dear Sir Knight ,
" Will yon join the Templar Correspondents , on Christmas , 25 th December , at noon Eastern Standard time ( equivalent to 5 p . m . Greenwich ) , in a libation pledging Grand Master John P . S . Gobin , the sentiment to
be"' A Merry Christmas to our Grand Master , With loyal greetings of eaoh broad State . From Quoddy Head to tbe Golden Gate . ' "The Graud Master sends the following response : "' May Christmas Day , encircling onr limited world like a magio
ring , find in each Templar a heart the full measure of kindness and love . May all evil be excluded , aud the God of peace and happiness reign everywhere and bless every home . ' " *" " Will yon also extend the invitation to your friends . —Courteously and fraternally yours , "STEPHEN BERRY , Templar Correspondent Maine "R . S . V . P . "
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
Criterion . —With Mr . Charlea Wyndham back again at his bright little theatre , an enjoyable evening is sore to bo obtained j but Mr . Wyndham as the amorous Bob Saokelt , in Bronson Howard ' s lively farce " Brighton , " is a treat no one should miss . The versatile actor , who so well fills the place on the English stage vacated by
Charles Matthews , may justly be denominated "the perpetual youth , " since the manner in whioh he rattles throngh the piece is more consonant with a boy of fifteen than a man of—well of mature years . Laughter , commencing with ripples and ending with roars , greets the genial comedian whenever he is on the stage , until tbe
spectator ia almost tempted to cry out , " Hold ! enough , " though doubtless he would be very willing to exchange places with Mr . Wyndham , in order to worship three snob charming divinities as Miss Mary Moore , Miss Mary Ansell , and Miss F . Francis . Mr . F . Ather . ley makes a capital Jack Benedict , and plays well np to the principal
part , while Messrs . Everard , Crofton , Valentine and Shirley sustain their characters with great credit . Mr . W . Blakeley as Vandenpump is amusing , but hardly np to his nsual form . Miss C . Ewell is good as the termagant wife , and Misses S . Carlisle and E . Grattan fill in two small sketches with advantage . If ho depend upon his admirers
Mr . Wyndham has no need to change his programme for a considerable timo to come . Ou Tuesday afternoon , Sth inst ., a new and original play in four acts will be produced here . It is entitled Margaret Byng , and is written by Messrs . F . C . Philips and Percy Fendall .
The snecess of " A Koyal Divorce " necessitates its being played nine times a week , afternoon performances being given on Monday , Wednesday , and Saturday . A musical comedy by Messrs . W . S . Gilbert and George Grossmith will succeed " Miss Deoima " afc the Prince of Wales' Theatre , when that attractive young lady has satisfied the curiosity of the public .
The next production at the Garrick is to be a new play by Mr . Sydney Grundy , whioh is entitled " A Fool ' s Paradise . " Mr . D'Oyly Carte having arranged his difficulties at the Boyal English Opera will re . open the house this evening with the successful opera " The Basoohe . "
Mr . John Donald and Mr . D . Burleigh-Tessemati have taken the Royalty Theatre for daily matinees , commencing on Saturday , 12 th December . They will open with two new and original juvenile comic operas , eaoh in one act . Music by F . Pascal Their respective titles are " Cook Robin , " written by Mr . 0 .
Lythington ; and " Old King Cole , " libretto by W . Yonnge . These will be followed by a shadow pantomime , and then by a good oldfashioned harlequinade . The London " Jn ven ilo" Opera Company , including Misa Graoie Marielle , will interpret the operas , and it will be a juvenile show by juveniles for juveniles .
MASONIC BUILDINGS , BIRMINGHAM . —The Masonio buildings in Severn Street , Birmingham , opened recently after re-construction . The front block ia three stories in height , and consists of ante-rooms capable of accommodating 200 members . Entering from Severn Street , a tiled hall communicates with the ante-rooms and then into the Lodge room , where the rites and ceremonies of the Craft ore conducted . Daylight is entirely excluded . The walls are divided by
pilasters supporting an entablature and coved ceiling . In the east , behind the Master ' s chair , is a Doric portico , and in tho west is an organ-chamber , approached by a concealed staircase entered through the Lodge Room . The architects engaged in the work of re-conatrncfcion and decoration were Messrs . Essex and Nicol , of Birmingham ; the general contractor being Mr . Moorbonso , of Birehfieldj the decorative work being carried out by Mr . John Taylor , of Birmingbam .
The Theatres, &C.
Never in the history of Liverpool ha ? it been the privilege of tha chief magistrate to occupy tho throe distinguished positions at present occupied by Bro . J . de Bels Adams—that of the mayoralty , and those of the Worshipful Maater of the Prince ' s Lodge , No . 2316 , which during its brief existence has taken a leading place in the maintenance of Masonio Charities , and the Senior Grand
Wardenship of the Province of West Lancashire , to which he waa appointed about three weeks ago , at B ' aokpool . The nana ! monthly meeting of the members of the Prince ' s Lodge , at the Deaf and Dumb Institute , Prince's-avennf , on the 17 th ult ., accordingly assumed a festival form , when the Mayor Mason ( Bro . J . de Bela Adams ) , aa the chief of tha Lodge , was weloolmed with an enthusiasm which has rarely been
witnessed at any gathering of tbe Graft in this district . Amongst those who assembled to give him a hearty greeting were several members of tbe Grand Lodge , about 30 members of the Provinoial Grand Lodge , numerous Masters of Craft Lodges in the Province , and a full attendance of the members of the " Prince ' s , " over which tbe Master presides so genially and successfully . The Mayor was
escorted into the room by the chiefs of the Craft , and , in response to the frequent expressions of cordiality in the Lodge and at tbe banquet tablp , hia Worship again expressed his intention to mike his devotion to Freemasonry only second to the fulfilment of tbe mayoral duties daring tbe coming year . Excellent musio was supplied by a strong force of brethren during the evening .
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THEFREEIiASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence . Reports of United Grand Lodgo are published with the Special Sanction of H . lt . H . the Prince of Wales the M . W . the Grand "Master of England . THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will be forwarded direct from the Office , Belvidere "Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Offico Order for the amount . Intending Subscribers shonld forward their full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Penton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The 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 ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Page £ 8 8 0 Back Page ... . .. 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , ls per line . General Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double colnmn Advertisements Is per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on application . Advertisers will find THE FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had : — Messrs . H . DARBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . G ., an 43 A Market Street Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C