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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys .
— : o : — PENSIONS COMMUTATION FUND . — : o : — THE following amounts have already been received . Further con . tribntions will bo duly acknowledged : — PROVINCES .
West Yorkshire 210 0 0 Gloucestershire 3 ^ 0 0 Monmouth 22 10 0 £ _ 5 __ S __ S ( 1 st instal . ) 52 10 0
Warwickshire 5 5 0 Hampshire & Isle of Wight 100 0 0 Cheshire 35 0 0 Durham ( 1 st instalment ) 32 10 0 Staffordshire Cf . Chapter 5 0 0
LODGES .
The Grand Stewards 2 10 0 1 Grand Masters 2 10 0 4 R Somerset House 4 Inv . 2 10 0 7 R ' York of Perseverance 2 10 0 8 The British 2 10 0 11 Enoch 2 10 0 14 Tuscan 2 10 0 23 Globe 2 10 0 in
26 Castle or aarmony a u 28 Old King ' s Arms 2 10 0 32 Harmony 2 10 0 31 Mount Moriah 5 0 0 37 Anchor and Hope 2 10 0 38 Union 2 10 0 40 Derwent 3 10 0 45 Strong Man 2 10 0 47 Newstead 2 2 0
52 Union 2 10 0 53 Royal Sussex 2 lo 0 58 Felicity 2 lo 0 60 Peace and Harmony 5 0 0 63 St . Mary 2 10 0 70 St . John ( Plymouth ) 2 10 0 71 Unity 2 10 0 iu
74 AtnOI a v 98 St . Martin 2 10 0 99 Shakespeare 2 10 0 103 Beaufort 2 10 0 101 St . John 2 10 0 105 Fortitude 2 10 0 113 Unanimity 2 10 0 126 Silent Templo 2 10 0 133 Unity 2 10 0
136 Good Report 1 o 0 137 Amity 2 10 0 143 Middlesex 2 10 0 155 Perseverance 2 10 0 165 Honour and Generosity 2 10 0 169 Temperance 2 10 0 173 Phoenix 2 10 0
177 Domatic 5 0 0 178 Antiquity ( Wigan ) 2 10 0 194 St . Paul 2 10 0 197 Jerusalem 2 10 0 198 Percy 2 10 0 205 Israel 2 10 0 211 St . Michael 2 10 0 231 St . Andrew 5 0 0
236 Ten Brethren of York 2 10 0 238 Pilgrim 2 10 0 245 Mechanics 0 5 0 248 True Love and Unity 2 10 0 251 Loyal 2 10 0 253 Tyrian 2 10 0 255 Harmony 2 10 0
257 1 'hcenix 2 10 0 259 Prince of Wales 2 10 0 269 Fidelity 2 10 0 277 Friendship 2 10 0 281 Shakespeare 2 10 0
285 Love and Honour 2 10 0 291 Rural Philanthropic 2 10 0 297 AVitham 2 10 0 303 Benevolent 2 10 0 311 South Saxon 2 10 0 315 Royal York 2 10 0 328 St . John ' s 2 10 0 310 Alfred 2 10 0
357 Apollo ( Oxford ) 5 0 0 360 Pomfret 2 10 0 362 Doric 2 10 0 379 Honour 2 10 0 403 Hertford 2 10 0 411 Commercial 2 2 0 414 Union 2 10 0 418 Montana 2 10 0 429 Royal Navv 1 10 0
430 Fidelity 2 10 0 43 i Hope 2 10 0 437 Science 2 10 0 146 Benevolont 2 10 0 450 Cornubiau 2 10 0 456 Foresters 2 10 0 MI nu ^ ° y of Concord 2 10 0 178 Cnnrnhil n in n
482 St . James' 2 10 0 484 Faith 2 10 0 tm u !' ^ Honour 2 10 0 503 Bplvidore 2 10 0 « t > Honour 2 10 0 ? 39 St . Matthew 2 10 0 all Sutherland 2 10 0
* u Z X ? cm 2 10 0 « B Wellington 2 10 0 6 o 3 Templo aio 0 £ 1 Zetland | 10 „ « d »_ £ uthberga 2 10 0 R « £ hb < Jy 2 10 0 10
-- » ^ irtguon 2 0 /^ StaffordshireKnot 2 10 0 /•w lemperance 2 10 0 if , ™ nceFrede ick William 2 10 0 ?> i Wgrims' 210 0 lu E * ° « ragh 2 10 0 c # £ ? mstta _ dAxQ 1 3 0 " « Victoria Tliflo .. „ , n «
"SlM-sbury " % Z " 87 SSo ^ ? -10 0 878 Southwark 2 w 0 J ) J » Hornsey •!in n 8010 ity 0 f _ onayn 5 W 0
906 Boyal Albert Edward 2 10 0 925 Bedford 2 10 0 951 Prince of Wales 110 973 Royal Somerset ( Frome ) 2 10 0 976 Royal Clarence 2 10 0 979 Four Cardinal Virtues 2 10 0
985 Alexandra 1 10 0 991 Tyne S 0 ^ 0 1000 Priory 2 10 0 1002 Skiddaw 3 10 0 1003 Prince of Wales 2 10 0 1017 Monteflore 2 10 0 1036 Bowyer 2 10 0 1016 St . Andrew's 2 10 0
1056 Victoria 2 10 0 1060 Marmion 2 10 0 106-1 Borough 2 10 0 1126 Oakwood 2 10 0 1135 Concord 2 10 0 1141 Mid-Sussex 2 10 0 1143 Royal Denbigh 2 10 0
1149 UorKing 2 10 0 1150 Buckingham A Qhandos 2 10 0 1155 Excelsior 2 10 0 1159 Marquis ol Daluousie 2 10 0 1196 Urban 2 10 0 1197 Nyanza 2 10 0 1199 Agriculture 2 10 0 1201 Eclectio 2 10 0
1209 Lewis 2 10 0 1222 St . Kew 2 10 0 1224 Stour Valley 2 10 0 1232 Horewarvl ( first instalt . ) 0 10 0 1251 Semper Fidelia 2 10 0 1281 Brent 2 10 0 129 I St . Alban 2 10 0
1299 Royal Standard 2 10 0 1303 Pelham 2 V > 0 1328 The Granite 2 10 0 1329 Sphinx 2 10 0 1335 Lindsay 2 10 0 1336 Square and Compass 2 10 0 1318 Ebury 2 10 0 13 S « Torbav 2 10 a
1363 Tyndall 15 0 1367 Manor 2 10 0 1381 Kennington 5-0 0 1383 Friends in Council 2 10 0 1402 Jordan 2 10 0 1416 Falcon 2 10 0 1437 Liberty of Havering 2 10 0 1186 Hova Ecclesia 2 10 0
1471 Islington 2 10 0 1477 Sir Watkin 2 10 0 147 !) Halsey 2 10 0 1507 Metropjlitan 2 10 0 1519 Albert Edward 2 10 0 1520 Shrewsbury 2 10 0
1837 sir reter Westminster HO D 1575 Clivo 2 10 0 1582 Llanidloes 2 10 0 1581 Loyalty and Charity 2 10 0 1587 St . Giles 1 0 0 1593 Royal Naval College 2 10 0 1611 Eboracum 2 10 0 1615 Bavard 2 10 0
1624 Eccleston 2 10 0 1635 Canterbury 2 10 0 1639 Watting Street 2 10 0 1674 Caradoc 2 10 0 16 ' 9 Henry Muggoridge 4 4 0 1687 The Rothesay 2 10 0 1703 Windrush 2 10 0
17111 Ancaor 3 U ) u 1714 Albert Edward 2 10 0 1768 Progress 2 10 0 1799 Arnold 2 10 0 1820 St . Thomas White 2 10 0 1821 Atlingworth 2 10 0 1839 Duke of Cornwall 2 10 0
1842 St . Leonard 2 10 0 1838 Tudor of Rifle Volunteers 2 10 0 1855 S . Maurice 2 10 0 1868 Unity 2 10 0 1887 St . Hilda 2 10 0 1896 Audley 2 10 0 1899 Wellesley 2 10 0
1900 Montague Guest 2 10 0 1902 St . Oiuhbert 2 10 0 1909 Carnarvon 2 2 0 1910 Shadwell Clarke 2 10 0 1920 Eurydice 2 10 0 1912 Minerva 2 10 0 1947 Stanford 2 10 0
1961 Clerkenwelt 2 10 0 1974 St , Mary Abbotts 2 10 0 2012 Cbiswick 5 3 0 ! 2060 La Franco 2 10 0 , 209 ) Hammersmith 2 10 0 2092 Highbury 2 10 0 ' 2095 Caterham 2 10 0 Olna Pmnira 9 1 A rt / luwi 11 / \
... vu XJ- ... -. j 2127 DruryLane 2 10 0 2149 Gordon 2 10 0 2201 Earl of Sussex 2 10 0 2228 Dene 2 10 0 2233 Old Westminster 2 10 0 2256 Warner 2 10 0 j
2265 Highbury 2 10 0 2278 Kingswood 110 0 ! 2323 Bushey Hall 2 10 0 2328 Albert Victor •2 10 0 ' 2348 Lombardian 2 10 0 Warnor ( Instruction ) 2 10 0
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
CHAPTERS .
142 St . Thomas 2 10 01 414 TJnion 2 10 0 ] 733 Prince Frederick William 2 10 0 I
1383 Friends in Council 2 10 0 1471 Islington 2 10 V | 2108 Empire a 10 0
PRIVATE DONORS .
Star ley J . Attenborough 10 10 0 B ' rackstone Baker 110 Col . Yeatman Biggs 110 Gordon Brown , No . 1 110 Richard Eve 5 5 0 Col . Gadsden , No . 1 1 1 0 Edward Hobbs 1 1 0
Janes Hogg , F . L . S ., M . R . C . S . 2 10 0 Richard Jerman 2 10 0 W . Levy , No . 1 110 Supremo Council 33 ° 5 0 0 Richard S . Warrington 2 10 0 T . B . White 2 2 0 William Henry White 3 10 0
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Terry ' s . —A special morning performance was given at this Theatre on Friday , the 30 th nlc . The occasion was the production , under the direction of the author , of a new poetio drama , entitled
" In a Day , " b y Mrs . Augusta Webster , for the London debut of her daughter Miss Davies Webster . There was a fair audience , of the nana ) special morning performance kind ; but we are sorry to say that we are unable to congratulate them on the manner in whioh they spent a bright spring afternoon . Witnessing the performance of a
five act tragedy in blank verse is , perhaps , not the best way of spending a fine May afternoon , but when , as was unfortunately the case on this occasion , the drama is uninteresting , and the playing of it for the most part beneath contempt , one feels that by so doing ona is guilty of worse than waste of time . The itory deals with the time when Greeoe was nnder Roman rule , the notion of the play taking
place in Athens . Myron , a wealthy Greek , falls in love with bis slave Klydone , and is abont to marry her , first giving her and her father , Olymnois , their fieedom . Before he is able to oarry out hii intentions be ia wrongly oharged with plotting against the government , and is condemned to die . He is allowed to take his own life ,
whioh he does by poisoning himself ; with slaves , flowers , & c , picturesquely grouped aronnd him . Elydone has poisoned herself first , and is oarried in dead . Olymnois rushes wildly out , we believe , also to commit suioide . We are sorry that honesty prevents oar saying anything in favour of Mrs . Webster ' s tragedy , and when we come to to the perforators the same constraint is upon us . With the
exoeption of Mr . Matthew Brodie , who played the part of Myron fairly well , and Master Sidney Speller , a slave , who sang two songs , and sang them very well , none of the aotors seemed to have any idea how a poetio drama should be played . As the occasion was the debnt of Miss Davies Webster , we must , we suppose , say something of her but would much rather notThe least said
performance , we . the soonest mended . We have nothing but goodwill towards this ambitious young lady ; but if she must act , we would advise her not to attempt the part of heroine in classical tragedies written b y her mother . Before appearing again in public , it would be well for her to learn to speak so that the audience may understand what she is
saying . The whole action of the play took place in the outer court of Myron ' s house , so that only one scene was required . From the programme we learn that the suene used was painted for the " Fall of Troy , " b y Mr . T . W . Hall , from a design by Mr . Poynter , R . A ., and Mr . Walter Crane , and was lent for the oooasion b y Professor Warr . It is therefore needless to say that the scene was . good ; and even if we got a little tired of it during the many hours of Friday afternoon , at least we did not get so tired of it as of the performance .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
THB FIRST GRAND SECRETARY . To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —In the Q . C . Transactions , Vol . I ..
Par . 3 , on page 8 , Bro . Gould states as follows : — " The following is an extract from the minutes of the Grand Lodge , 29 th September 1721 .- — ' His Grace ' s Worship and the Lodge , finding fault with all the copies of the Old Gothic Constitutions , ordered Brother James Andtrson , A . M ., to digest the same in a new and better method . '"
It is strange that " when I asked the late Bro . Hervey , in 1869 , to show me tho oldest Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England , he showed me one which begau 21 th June 1723 . And what is more , from the saino record I learned that a Grand Secretary was
appointed for the first time on the said day , and if I reoolleot right , the Grand Lod ge did not procure a record book until about three months after the above date . Now , I would like to be informed , if the Grand Lodge preserved its minutes of 1721 , what was the name of the Grand Seoretary of 1721 ?
Fraternally yours , JACOB NORTON . BOSTON , U . S ., 9 th May 1890 .
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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HDTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .
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Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys .
— : o : — PENSIONS COMMUTATION FUND . — : o : — THE following amounts have already been received . Further con . tribntions will bo duly acknowledged : — PROVINCES .
West Yorkshire 210 0 0 Gloucestershire 3 ^ 0 0 Monmouth 22 10 0 £ _ 5 __ S __ S ( 1 st instal . ) 52 10 0
Warwickshire 5 5 0 Hampshire & Isle of Wight 100 0 0 Cheshire 35 0 0 Durham ( 1 st instalment ) 32 10 0 Staffordshire Cf . Chapter 5 0 0
LODGES .
The Grand Stewards 2 10 0 1 Grand Masters 2 10 0 4 R Somerset House 4 Inv . 2 10 0 7 R ' York of Perseverance 2 10 0 8 The British 2 10 0 11 Enoch 2 10 0 14 Tuscan 2 10 0 23 Globe 2 10 0 in
26 Castle or aarmony a u 28 Old King ' s Arms 2 10 0 32 Harmony 2 10 0 31 Mount Moriah 5 0 0 37 Anchor and Hope 2 10 0 38 Union 2 10 0 40 Derwent 3 10 0 45 Strong Man 2 10 0 47 Newstead 2 2 0
52 Union 2 10 0 53 Royal Sussex 2 lo 0 58 Felicity 2 lo 0 60 Peace and Harmony 5 0 0 63 St . Mary 2 10 0 70 St . John ( Plymouth ) 2 10 0 71 Unity 2 10 0 iu
74 AtnOI a v 98 St . Martin 2 10 0 99 Shakespeare 2 10 0 103 Beaufort 2 10 0 101 St . John 2 10 0 105 Fortitude 2 10 0 113 Unanimity 2 10 0 126 Silent Templo 2 10 0 133 Unity 2 10 0
136 Good Report 1 o 0 137 Amity 2 10 0 143 Middlesex 2 10 0 155 Perseverance 2 10 0 165 Honour and Generosity 2 10 0 169 Temperance 2 10 0 173 Phoenix 2 10 0
177 Domatic 5 0 0 178 Antiquity ( Wigan ) 2 10 0 194 St . Paul 2 10 0 197 Jerusalem 2 10 0 198 Percy 2 10 0 205 Israel 2 10 0 211 St . Michael 2 10 0 231 St . Andrew 5 0 0
236 Ten Brethren of York 2 10 0 238 Pilgrim 2 10 0 245 Mechanics 0 5 0 248 True Love and Unity 2 10 0 251 Loyal 2 10 0 253 Tyrian 2 10 0 255 Harmony 2 10 0
257 1 'hcenix 2 10 0 259 Prince of Wales 2 10 0 269 Fidelity 2 10 0 277 Friendship 2 10 0 281 Shakespeare 2 10 0
285 Love and Honour 2 10 0 291 Rural Philanthropic 2 10 0 297 AVitham 2 10 0 303 Benevolent 2 10 0 311 South Saxon 2 10 0 315 Royal York 2 10 0 328 St . John ' s 2 10 0 310 Alfred 2 10 0
357 Apollo ( Oxford ) 5 0 0 360 Pomfret 2 10 0 362 Doric 2 10 0 379 Honour 2 10 0 403 Hertford 2 10 0 411 Commercial 2 2 0 414 Union 2 10 0 418 Montana 2 10 0 429 Royal Navv 1 10 0
430 Fidelity 2 10 0 43 i Hope 2 10 0 437 Science 2 10 0 146 Benevolont 2 10 0 450 Cornubiau 2 10 0 456 Foresters 2 10 0 MI nu ^ ° y of Concord 2 10 0 178 Cnnrnhil n in n
482 St . James' 2 10 0 484 Faith 2 10 0 tm u !' ^ Honour 2 10 0 503 Bplvidore 2 10 0 « t > Honour 2 10 0 ? 39 St . Matthew 2 10 0 all Sutherland 2 10 0
* u Z X ? cm 2 10 0 « B Wellington 2 10 0 6 o 3 Templo aio 0 £ 1 Zetland | 10 „ « d »_ £ uthberga 2 10 0 R « £ hb < Jy 2 10 0 10
-- » ^ irtguon 2 0 /^ StaffordshireKnot 2 10 0 /•w lemperance 2 10 0 if , ™ nceFrede ick William 2 10 0 ?> i Wgrims' 210 0 lu E * ° « ragh 2 10 0 c # £ ? mstta _ dAxQ 1 3 0 " « Victoria Tliflo .. „ , n «
"SlM-sbury " % Z " 87 SSo ^ ? -10 0 878 Southwark 2 w 0 J ) J » Hornsey •!in n 8010 ity 0 f _ onayn 5 W 0
906 Boyal Albert Edward 2 10 0 925 Bedford 2 10 0 951 Prince of Wales 110 973 Royal Somerset ( Frome ) 2 10 0 976 Royal Clarence 2 10 0 979 Four Cardinal Virtues 2 10 0
985 Alexandra 1 10 0 991 Tyne S 0 ^ 0 1000 Priory 2 10 0 1002 Skiddaw 3 10 0 1003 Prince of Wales 2 10 0 1017 Monteflore 2 10 0 1036 Bowyer 2 10 0 1016 St . Andrew's 2 10 0
1056 Victoria 2 10 0 1060 Marmion 2 10 0 106-1 Borough 2 10 0 1126 Oakwood 2 10 0 1135 Concord 2 10 0 1141 Mid-Sussex 2 10 0 1143 Royal Denbigh 2 10 0
1149 UorKing 2 10 0 1150 Buckingham A Qhandos 2 10 0 1155 Excelsior 2 10 0 1159 Marquis ol Daluousie 2 10 0 1196 Urban 2 10 0 1197 Nyanza 2 10 0 1199 Agriculture 2 10 0 1201 Eclectio 2 10 0
1209 Lewis 2 10 0 1222 St . Kew 2 10 0 1224 Stour Valley 2 10 0 1232 Horewarvl ( first instalt . ) 0 10 0 1251 Semper Fidelia 2 10 0 1281 Brent 2 10 0 129 I St . Alban 2 10 0
1299 Royal Standard 2 10 0 1303 Pelham 2 V > 0 1328 The Granite 2 10 0 1329 Sphinx 2 10 0 1335 Lindsay 2 10 0 1336 Square and Compass 2 10 0 1318 Ebury 2 10 0 13 S « Torbav 2 10 a
1363 Tyndall 15 0 1367 Manor 2 10 0 1381 Kennington 5-0 0 1383 Friends in Council 2 10 0 1402 Jordan 2 10 0 1416 Falcon 2 10 0 1437 Liberty of Havering 2 10 0 1186 Hova Ecclesia 2 10 0
1471 Islington 2 10 0 1477 Sir Watkin 2 10 0 147 !) Halsey 2 10 0 1507 Metropjlitan 2 10 0 1519 Albert Edward 2 10 0 1520 Shrewsbury 2 10 0
1837 sir reter Westminster HO D 1575 Clivo 2 10 0 1582 Llanidloes 2 10 0 1581 Loyalty and Charity 2 10 0 1587 St . Giles 1 0 0 1593 Royal Naval College 2 10 0 1611 Eboracum 2 10 0 1615 Bavard 2 10 0
1624 Eccleston 2 10 0 1635 Canterbury 2 10 0 1639 Watting Street 2 10 0 1674 Caradoc 2 10 0 16 ' 9 Henry Muggoridge 4 4 0 1687 The Rothesay 2 10 0 1703 Windrush 2 10 0
17111 Ancaor 3 U ) u 1714 Albert Edward 2 10 0 1768 Progress 2 10 0 1799 Arnold 2 10 0 1820 St . Thomas White 2 10 0 1821 Atlingworth 2 10 0 1839 Duke of Cornwall 2 10 0
1842 St . Leonard 2 10 0 1838 Tudor of Rifle Volunteers 2 10 0 1855 S . Maurice 2 10 0 1868 Unity 2 10 0 1887 St . Hilda 2 10 0 1896 Audley 2 10 0 1899 Wellesley 2 10 0
1900 Montague Guest 2 10 0 1902 St . Oiuhbert 2 10 0 1909 Carnarvon 2 2 0 1910 Shadwell Clarke 2 10 0 1920 Eurydice 2 10 0 1912 Minerva 2 10 0 1947 Stanford 2 10 0
1961 Clerkenwelt 2 10 0 1974 St , Mary Abbotts 2 10 0 2012 Cbiswick 5 3 0 ! 2060 La Franco 2 10 0 , 209 ) Hammersmith 2 10 0 2092 Highbury 2 10 0 ' 2095 Caterham 2 10 0 Olna Pmnira 9 1 A rt / luwi 11 / \
... vu XJ- ... -. j 2127 DruryLane 2 10 0 2149 Gordon 2 10 0 2201 Earl of Sussex 2 10 0 2228 Dene 2 10 0 2233 Old Westminster 2 10 0 2256 Warner 2 10 0 j
2265 Highbury 2 10 0 2278 Kingswood 110 0 ! 2323 Bushey Hall 2 10 0 2328 Albert Victor •2 10 0 ' 2348 Lombardian 2 10 0 Warnor ( Instruction ) 2 10 0
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
CHAPTERS .
142 St . Thomas 2 10 01 414 TJnion 2 10 0 ] 733 Prince Frederick William 2 10 0 I
1383 Friends in Council 2 10 0 1471 Islington 2 10 V | 2108 Empire a 10 0
PRIVATE DONORS .
Star ley J . Attenborough 10 10 0 B ' rackstone Baker 110 Col . Yeatman Biggs 110 Gordon Brown , No . 1 110 Richard Eve 5 5 0 Col . Gadsden , No . 1 1 1 0 Edward Hobbs 1 1 0
Janes Hogg , F . L . S ., M . R . C . S . 2 10 0 Richard Jerman 2 10 0 W . Levy , No . 1 110 Supremo Council 33 ° 5 0 0 Richard S . Warrington 2 10 0 T . B . White 2 2 0 William Henry White 3 10 0
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Terry ' s . —A special morning performance was given at this Theatre on Friday , the 30 th nlc . The occasion was the production , under the direction of the author , of a new poetio drama , entitled
" In a Day , " b y Mrs . Augusta Webster , for the London debut of her daughter Miss Davies Webster . There was a fair audience , of the nana ) special morning performance kind ; but we are sorry to say that we are unable to congratulate them on the manner in whioh they spent a bright spring afternoon . Witnessing the performance of a
five act tragedy in blank verse is , perhaps , not the best way of spending a fine May afternoon , but when , as was unfortunately the case on this occasion , the drama is uninteresting , and the playing of it for the most part beneath contempt , one feels that by so doing ona is guilty of worse than waste of time . The itory deals with the time when Greeoe was nnder Roman rule , the notion of the play taking
place in Athens . Myron , a wealthy Greek , falls in love with bis slave Klydone , and is abont to marry her , first giving her and her father , Olymnois , their fieedom . Before he is able to oarry out hii intentions be ia wrongly oharged with plotting against the government , and is condemned to die . He is allowed to take his own life ,
whioh he does by poisoning himself ; with slaves , flowers , & c , picturesquely grouped aronnd him . Elydone has poisoned herself first , and is oarried in dead . Olymnois rushes wildly out , we believe , also to commit suioide . We are sorry that honesty prevents oar saying anything in favour of Mrs . Webster ' s tragedy , and when we come to to the perforators the same constraint is upon us . With the
exoeption of Mr . Matthew Brodie , who played the part of Myron fairly well , and Master Sidney Speller , a slave , who sang two songs , and sang them very well , none of the aotors seemed to have any idea how a poetio drama should be played . As the occasion was the debnt of Miss Davies Webster , we must , we suppose , say something of her but would much rather notThe least said
performance , we . the soonest mended . We have nothing but goodwill towards this ambitious young lady ; but if she must act , we would advise her not to attempt the part of heroine in classical tragedies written b y her mother . Before appearing again in public , it would be well for her to learn to speak so that the audience may understand what she is
saying . The whole action of the play took place in the outer court of Myron ' s house , so that only one scene was required . From the programme we learn that the suene used was painted for the " Fall of Troy , " b y Mr . T . W . Hall , from a design by Mr . Poynter , R . A ., and Mr . Walter Crane , and was lent for the oooasion b y Professor Warr . It is therefore needless to say that the scene was . good ; and even if we got a little tired of it during the many hours of Friday afternoon , at least we did not get so tired of it as of the performance .
Correspondence.
CORRESPONDENCE .
We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions of our Correspondents . All Letters must bear the name and address of the Writer , not necessarily for publication , but as a guarantee of good faith . We cannot undertake to return rejected communications .
THB FIRST GRAND SECRETARY . To the Editor of the FREEMASON ' S CHRONICLE . DEAR SIR AND BROTHER , —In the Q . C . Transactions , Vol . I ..
Par . 3 , on page 8 , Bro . Gould states as follows : — " The following is an extract from the minutes of the Grand Lodge , 29 th September 1721 .- — ' His Grace ' s Worship and the Lodge , finding fault with all the copies of the Old Gothic Constitutions , ordered Brother James Andtrson , A . M ., to digest the same in a new and better method . '"
It is strange that " when I asked the late Bro . Hervey , in 1869 , to show me tho oldest Constitutions of the Grand Lodge of England , he showed me one which begau 21 th June 1723 . And what is more , from the saino record I learned that a Grand Secretary was
appointed for the first time on the said day , and if I reoolleot right , the Grand Lod ge did not procure a record book until about three months after the above date . Now , I would like to be informed , if the Grand Lodge preserved its minutes of 1721 , what was the name of the Grand Seoretary of 1721 ?
Fraternally yours , JACOB NORTON . BOSTON , U . S ., 9 th May 1890 .
Ad01104
FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended , in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HDTTON , 17 Newcastle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .