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Mark Masonry.
The ceremony waa most impressively performed by Bro . J . Estlick , aaaiated by Bro . T . C . Mack , and tho Board of Installed Masters inoludftd Bros . Bsnnefcfc , Mills , and Michell . Tho VV . M . invested his Officera for the following year : —Bros . Theo . Michell I . P . M , Solomon Rogers S . W , George Tiraraiua J . W , R-mnett P . M . Treasurer , Mills P . M . Secretary , Retallick M . O , Wiokett J . O ., B-tliok S . D , Thomas J . D , Gower Registrar of Mirk * , Johnm Paull Tyler . The nnuil
banqnet ia postponed to tho first moating of the Mark deaireo at Tregnllow Lodge , St . Day , it having baan arranged to mqet in future at alternate meetings at Clmoo-vater and St . Diy . Tha meeting * will be held every two montS * , in * t . eatl nf quarterly aa before . The Lodge ia in a very promising cm li-. ion , and bida fair to rank aa one of the largent in the Proviurv , an I to help iu realising that prosperous future whioh seems to be iu store for the degree of Mark Masonry in Cornwall .
Red Cross Of Rome And Constantine.
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE .
SAYE AND SELE CONCLAVE , No . 122 , A MEETING waa held in the Maaonio Rooms , Belvedere , Kent , on the 17 th ult , at whioh M . P . S , Sir Knight Fletcher , preaided , assisted by hia Officers . Broa . Richard Clowes and Chris . G . Cutchoy were duly installed Knighta of the Order by the M . P . S , after which tbe throne waa asaumed by Sir Knight Bateman P . S . Divisional Recorder of Kent and G . O . England , and Sir Knight Willoughby
G . Weiss V . E . and M . P . S . elect was presented and enthroned in the chair . Having appointed and invested the Officers for the ensuing year , fche M . P . S . presented a Paat Sovereign ' s jewel to Sir Knight Fletcher , congratulating him on the manner in which he had worked the ceremonies daring his year of office . The Diviaional Recorder then announced that the new Intendant General of Kent , Sir Knight
the Rev . Hayman Cummings P . S . D . G . H . P . Kenfc , and P . G . H . P . England , was without , and demanded admission that he might be installed into his office . The arch of ateel having been formed , 111 . Sir Knight 0 . F . Matier Grand Recorder of England , Intenant General for Lancashire , accompanied by Sir Knight Robert Berridge Grand Marshal , entered , and Sir Knight Matier assumed the throne .
Sir Knight Berridge , acting aa D . C , then presented Sir Knight Cummings , and read the patent of appointment to the vacant poat of Indendaufc Gen . of Kent , isaued by the M . I . G . S , Sir Franoia Burdett . Sir Knight Matier having referred to the distinguished services to the Order , especially in Kent , conferred by the late Intendent General , Sir Knight Frederic Wood , who had recently resigned hia
appointment , congratulated the diviaion on the appointment of ao distinguished a successor , and proceeded to obligate and invest Sir Knight Cummings , and having placed him on the throne , the D . C called upon the Sir Knights to aalute their new chief . Sir Knight Camminga expressed hia thanks to Sir Knight Matier and Berridge for coming down to instal him in hia now office , and addressed the
members of the Order preaent , nrging them to remember and act up to their watchwords , " Faith , Unity , and Zeal , " and impressed npon them that snch action on their part would ensure a successful work in the fnture , far surpassing anything that had been hittwrto achieved , and promised for bis part to do all in his power to justify the confidence now reposed in him . The Intendant General then
announced that the Annual Divisional Conclave would be held at Chatham at an early date , and tho Saye and Sele Conclave was closed . A banquet waa anbatantially held , preaidad over by tbe M . P . S , at whioh the toasta usual to Chriatian Masonry were duly honoured . Sir Knighta Matier and Berridge responded for the
Grand Officers , both again congratulating the Division of Kent on their new head . Amongst thoso preaent were Sir Knights Jolly P . S , Penfold P . S , and Robinaon P . S . of 122 , Cobham P . S , and Brice P . S . of 147 , and Holmes V . E , and Dr . Barney P . G . Treasurer of 148 .
Masonic Sermon.
MASONIC SERMON .
IN response to an invitation from the Rev . Auguatua Jackson , M . A ., Chaplain and Master eleofof the Lodge of Freedom , No . 77 , a goodly mnater of brethren belonging to the various Lodges at Gravesend , Nortbfleet , Rochester , and neighbourhood , assembled last S-i- 'dq-.- , ••' A" Sa ni-. x * Church , Perry Street , a suburb of Gravesend , t t'k- pat IN a Mpecial Mnannio service . The brethren met at the
Vicu .. gf , and marcb » d in procession to th « i church , where eeata had be « n reserved fir them . The service was conducted by Bro . Jackson , and special hymns , suitable to the occasion , were aung by the excellent choir , Bro . Finch being the organiat , while the leaaons for tbe day were read by Bro . Joseph Solomon W . M . No . ' 77 . The sermon waa preached by the Rev . Horace H . Walker , M . A , of tho Sir Isaac Newton Lodge , No . 859 , Cambridge , who took for his text
the appropriate worda of 1 Corinthian" } xii . 20 : " But now are tbey many members , yefc one body . " A collection was made on behalf of the repairs now being executed at tho church . At the termination of the service the brethren returned to the Vicarage , where refrealimenta were served by tho hospitable vicar . Brother Walker waa congratnlated upon hia discourse . Bro . Jackson stated hia intention of holding a similar service every year , during his present ministry .
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. FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended . in London and Country , by Bro . Q . A . HXTTTOU" , 17 Wowcattle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected , Valuations mado .
Masonic Cricket Match.
MASONIC CRICKET MATCH .
ON Thursday afternoon , fche 23 rd ult , fche members of the Annoaley and Southwell Lodgea played a match on Brother County Councillor Heath's * ground at Bestwoud . The party issomblnd at tbe Maaonio Hall , Nottingham , and journeyed to Bestwood iu brakea . Tho weather wis fine in the morning , but unfortunately turned out wet in the afternoon , and a terrific storm caused a temporary poatponement of cricket . The brethren had .
ho-vever , with characteristic wisdom , provided for auoli au eventu-¦ dity , and , despite tho elements , were able to enjoy an extemporised match at skittlec , the following being the results of the first and second legs : —Annesiey—Lawson 7 , 8 ; Kiddier 8 , 3 ; Sibley 4 , 4 ; Sib . ley jun . 5 , 6 ; Levy 6 , 3 ; Smith 8 , 4 ; Martin 5 , 4 ¦ AViddowaon 3 , 8 ; totals 46 , 40 . Southwell—Farr 7 , 7 ; Smith 4 , 7 : Suthern 4 , 5 ; AVhite .
head 4 , 4 •Heath 8 , 9 j Herbert Clarke 7 , 5 ; Jamea 6 , 6 ; Severn 7 , 6 ; totals 47 , 49 . The brethren of the Southwell Lodge were victorious , and they were equally successful in the cricket match , as the following score will show . At the conclusion of the match the brethren of the two Lodgea dined in a barn , kindly cleared for the
occasion by Bro . Heath . The chairs were occupied by the Worshipful Mastera of the Annesiey and Southwell Lodges , Broa . Kiddier and Fiu-rand * . The dinner was admirably served by Mr . Bentley , of Milton Street . The party had a most enjoyable day , notwithstanding the nnfavonrable climatic conditions prevailing in the afternoon , and the hospitality of Bro . Heath waa highly appreciated . Score : —
ANNKSLEY . II . Kiddier , c and b Farr ... 2 H . Heath , b Smith 4 G . Green , b Smith 1 W . AViddowaon , c and b Smith 0 A . Lawaon , b Smith 0 W . Sibley aen , o Farr , b Smith 1 Sibley jun , c Gibbona , b Smith 1 Martin , c Gibbona , b Smith 0 Hill , lb w , b Smith 4 J . Levy , b Smith 0 Smith , not out 0 Extras , 5 Total 18 '
SourawEiii . J . T . Farr , b AViddowaon ... 9 F . Gibbons , rnn out 14 J . Severn , run out 3 T . Sntherns , b Kiddier ... 0 A . Smith , b Kiddier 6 J . Cooper , o James , b Heath 8 C . J . Whitehall , b Kiddier ... 0 Herbert Clarke , b Kiddier ... 6 Wafcmoagh , not oat 0 W . Wood , b Kiddier , c Green 0 T . Smith , b Widdowson ... 5 Extra 1 Total 52
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Comedy . — "The Private Secretary " once more made ita bow before a London audience on Monday , and if we may judge from tho way he waa received , he haa come to stay for some time . It was fortuniit ** that Mr . AV . S . Penley was able to ones more appear aa tho Rev . Robert Spaldinr * -, for this talented gentleman made such
a hit when tho piece waa running at the Globe that we feel sure many would have been greatly disappointed had Mr . Penley been engaged nlaawhern . The favourite Hayings , of the funny littlo man , snch ag "I don't like London" " Do you know , " and hia comical "Yes , " caused hearty laughter ; in fact , it is one continuous langh from
beginning to end . Mr . Pen ley ha * done many good things , but he haa failed to find a part that suits him hotter than the Rev . ltobarfc Spalding . Mr . VV . F . Iliwtrey ia a capital Mr . Cattermole , and adds greatly to the fnn of the piece with his " How ' a yonr liver ? " and other peculiar sayings . Mr . Robb Harwood ia excellent aa Douglas
Cattermole , aa is also Mr . Sam Southern as Harry Marsland . Mr . Harold Constable follows iu the footsteps of Mr . Julian Croaa as tho Bond Street tailor , while Mr . Gordon Tomkina is Mr . Mar aland . Misa Violet Artnbroster and Mies Nina Boncioaolt , as fche iniachiovioua
young ladies , act charmingly , and Miss Caroline Elton ( Miaa Ashford ) and Misa C . Ewell ( Mrs . Stead ) are all thafc can be desired . " The Private Secretary" is preceded by " The Home Coming , " a pathetic littlo piece by Ernest Cosham ; thia helps to make up a moat enjoyable evening .
The celebrated burlesque " Fanat up to date , " by Mosars . Geo . R Sims and Henry Pettitt , muaio by Herr Meyer Lutz , will be revived at the Gaiety , on Monday next , 11 th inat ., wheu ihe following will
appear : —Misa Florence St . John aa Marguerite , Misa Amy Augarde as Young Faust , Mias Kitty Loftna as Siebel , Miss Cisay Fitzserald aa Elsn , Mr . Edmund Payne aa Mephistophelea , Mr . George Honey aa Lord Chancellor , and M . r . Arthur AVilliama as Valentine .
la "The Broken Melody , " a play in three acta , by Herbert Keen and Jamea Leader , M . Aaguate Van Bieue will make his firafc appearance in London , on the 30 th inat , at tho Prince of AValea ' s . M . Aiittusto V-. ni LJoine will bo supported by Miss Ols-a Brandon , Miss Blanche Uorlook , Messrs . W . L . Abingdon , Fred Thorne , Sant Matthews , & c .
JIOHOWAV ' : ' PIM . S . —The ( Jreat Need . —Tho blood is the life , and on its purity our health as well as our oxistonne depends . Those pills fclioronshly cleanse the vital fluid from all contamination ! - , and liy that moan .- * streng ' . heu and inviprorfllo the whole system , healthily stimulate sliijrsji . sh orsjans , repress over-excited iM-. tiou , and estnbii- * h tho einmfoitinn and set-ration . - '
throughout every part of the bod v . The bfilfm . mii * nature of Hoiloway ' s Pit's exercise niai'veUous power in giving tone to tlio debilitate *! and nervous constitutions . These Pills remove all obstructions , both i'i the howeU and elsewhere , and are on that ii . ec > unt much sought after forpr . 'tnoting regularity of notion in . vow : ff-iiil" 3 and delicate persons who are naturally weak or have from some cause become so .
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Mark Masonry.
The ceremony waa most impressively performed by Bro . J . Estlick , aaaiated by Bro . T . C . Mack , and tho Board of Installed Masters inoludftd Bros . Bsnnefcfc , Mills , and Michell . Tho VV . M . invested his Officera for the following year : —Bros . Theo . Michell I . P . M , Solomon Rogers S . W , George Tiraraiua J . W , R-mnett P . M . Treasurer , Mills P . M . Secretary , Retallick M . O , Wiokett J . O ., B-tliok S . D , Thomas J . D , Gower Registrar of Mirk * , Johnm Paull Tyler . The nnuil
banqnet ia postponed to tho first moating of the Mark deaireo at Tregnllow Lodge , St . Day , it having baan arranged to mqet in future at alternate meetings at Clmoo-vater and St . Diy . Tha meeting * will be held every two montS * , in * t . eatl nf quarterly aa before . The Lodge ia in a very promising cm li-. ion , and bida fair to rank aa one of the largent in the Proviurv , an I to help iu realising that prosperous future whioh seems to be iu store for the degree of Mark Masonry in Cornwall .
Red Cross Of Rome And Constantine.
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE .
SAYE AND SELE CONCLAVE , No . 122 , A MEETING waa held in the Maaonio Rooms , Belvedere , Kent , on the 17 th ult , at whioh M . P . S , Sir Knight Fletcher , preaided , assisted by hia Officers . Broa . Richard Clowes and Chris . G . Cutchoy were duly installed Knighta of the Order by the M . P . S , after which tbe throne waa asaumed by Sir Knight Bateman P . S . Divisional Recorder of Kent and G . O . England , and Sir Knight Willoughby
G . Weiss V . E . and M . P . S . elect was presented and enthroned in the chair . Having appointed and invested the Officers for the ensuing year , fche M . P . S . presented a Paat Sovereign ' s jewel to Sir Knight Fletcher , congratulating him on the manner in which he had worked the ceremonies daring his year of office . The Diviaional Recorder then announced that the new Intendant General of Kent , Sir Knight
the Rev . Hayman Cummings P . S . D . G . H . P . Kenfc , and P . G . H . P . England , was without , and demanded admission that he might be installed into his office . The arch of ateel having been formed , 111 . Sir Knight 0 . F . Matier Grand Recorder of England , Intenant General for Lancashire , accompanied by Sir Knight Robert Berridge Grand Marshal , entered , and Sir Knight Matier assumed the throne .
Sir Knight Berridge , acting aa D . C , then presented Sir Knight Cummings , and read the patent of appointment to the vacant poat of Indendaufc Gen . of Kent , isaued by the M . I . G . S , Sir Franoia Burdett . Sir Knight Matier having referred to the distinguished services to the Order , especially in Kent , conferred by the late Intendent General , Sir Knight Frederic Wood , who had recently resigned hia
appointment , congratulated the diviaion on the appointment of ao distinguished a successor , and proceeded to obligate and invest Sir Knight Cummings , and having placed him on the throne , the D . C called upon the Sir Knights to aalute their new chief . Sir Knight Camminga expressed hia thanks to Sir Knight Matier and Berridge for coming down to instal him in hia now office , and addressed the
members of the Order preaent , nrging them to remember and act up to their watchwords , " Faith , Unity , and Zeal , " and impressed npon them that snch action on their part would ensure a successful work in the fnture , far surpassing anything that had been hittwrto achieved , and promised for bis part to do all in his power to justify the confidence now reposed in him . The Intendant General then
announced that the Annual Divisional Conclave would be held at Chatham at an early date , and tho Saye and Sele Conclave was closed . A banquet waa anbatantially held , preaidad over by tbe M . P . S , at whioh the toasta usual to Chriatian Masonry were duly honoured . Sir Knighta Matier and Berridge responded for the
Grand Officers , both again congratulating the Division of Kent on their new head . Amongst thoso preaent were Sir Knights Jolly P . S , Penfold P . S , and Robinaon P . S . of 122 , Cobham P . S , and Brice P . S . of 147 , and Holmes V . E , and Dr . Barney P . G . Treasurer of 148 .
Masonic Sermon.
MASONIC SERMON .
IN response to an invitation from the Rev . Auguatua Jackson , M . A ., Chaplain and Master eleofof the Lodge of Freedom , No . 77 , a goodly mnater of brethren belonging to the various Lodges at Gravesend , Nortbfleet , Rochester , and neighbourhood , assembled last S-i- 'dq-.- , ••' A" Sa ni-. x * Church , Perry Street , a suburb of Gravesend , t t'k- pat IN a Mpecial Mnannio service . The brethren met at the
Vicu .. gf , and marcb » d in procession to th « i church , where eeata had be « n reserved fir them . The service was conducted by Bro . Jackson , and special hymns , suitable to the occasion , were aung by the excellent choir , Bro . Finch being the organiat , while the leaaons for tbe day were read by Bro . Joseph Solomon W . M . No . ' 77 . The sermon waa preached by the Rev . Horace H . Walker , M . A , of tho Sir Isaac Newton Lodge , No . 859 , Cambridge , who took for his text
the appropriate worda of 1 Corinthian" } xii . 20 : " But now are tbey many members , yefc one body . " A collection was made on behalf of the repairs now being executed at tho church . At the termination of the service the brethren returned to the Vicarage , where refrealimenta were served by tho hospitable vicar . Brother Walker waa congratnlated upon hia discourse . Bro . Jackson stated hia intention of holding a similar service every year , during his present ministry .
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. FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended . in London and Country , by Bro . Q . A . HXTTTOU" , 17 Wowcattle Street , Strand , W . C . Monuments erected , Valuations mado .
Masonic Cricket Match.
MASONIC CRICKET MATCH .
ON Thursday afternoon , fche 23 rd ult , fche members of the Annoaley and Southwell Lodgea played a match on Brother County Councillor Heath's * ground at Bestwoud . The party issomblnd at tbe Maaonio Hall , Nottingham , and journeyed to Bestwood iu brakea . Tho weather wis fine in the morning , but unfortunately turned out wet in the afternoon , and a terrific storm caused a temporary poatponement of cricket . The brethren had .
ho-vever , with characteristic wisdom , provided for auoli au eventu-¦ dity , and , despite tho elements , were able to enjoy an extemporised match at skittlec , the following being the results of the first and second legs : —Annesiey—Lawson 7 , 8 ; Kiddier 8 , 3 ; Sibley 4 , 4 ; Sib . ley jun . 5 , 6 ; Levy 6 , 3 ; Smith 8 , 4 ; Martin 5 , 4 ¦ AViddowaon 3 , 8 ; totals 46 , 40 . Southwell—Farr 7 , 7 ; Smith 4 , 7 : Suthern 4 , 5 ; AVhite .
head 4 , 4 •Heath 8 , 9 j Herbert Clarke 7 , 5 ; Jamea 6 , 6 ; Severn 7 , 6 ; totals 47 , 49 . The brethren of the Southwell Lodge were victorious , and they were equally successful in the cricket match , as the following score will show . At the conclusion of the match the brethren of the two Lodgea dined in a barn , kindly cleared for the
occasion by Bro . Heath . The chairs were occupied by the Worshipful Mastera of the Annesiey and Southwell Lodges , Broa . Kiddier and Fiu-rand * . The dinner was admirably served by Mr . Bentley , of Milton Street . The party had a most enjoyable day , notwithstanding the nnfavonrable climatic conditions prevailing in the afternoon , and the hospitality of Bro . Heath waa highly appreciated . Score : —
ANNKSLEY . II . Kiddier , c and b Farr ... 2 H . Heath , b Smith 4 G . Green , b Smith 1 W . AViddowaon , c and b Smith 0 A . Lawaon , b Smith 0 W . Sibley aen , o Farr , b Smith 1 Sibley jun , c Gibbona , b Smith 1 Martin , c Gibbona , b Smith 0 Hill , lb w , b Smith 4 J . Levy , b Smith 0 Smith , not out 0 Extras , 5 Total 18 '
SourawEiii . J . T . Farr , b AViddowaon ... 9 F . Gibbons , rnn out 14 J . Severn , run out 3 T . Sntherns , b Kiddier ... 0 A . Smith , b Kiddier 6 J . Cooper , o James , b Heath 8 C . J . Whitehall , b Kiddier ... 0 Herbert Clarke , b Kiddier ... 6 Wafcmoagh , not oat 0 W . Wood , b Kiddier , c Green 0 T . Smith , b Widdowson ... 5 Extra 1 Total 52
The Theatres, &C.
THE THEATRES , & c .
— : o : — Comedy . — "The Private Secretary " once more made ita bow before a London audience on Monday , and if we may judge from tho way he waa received , he haa come to stay for some time . It was fortuniit ** that Mr . AV . S . Penley was able to ones more appear aa tho Rev . Robert Spaldinr * -, for this talented gentleman made such
a hit when tho piece waa running at the Globe that we feel sure many would have been greatly disappointed had Mr . Penley been engaged nlaawhern . The favourite Hayings , of the funny littlo man , snch ag "I don't like London" " Do you know , " and hia comical "Yes , " caused hearty laughter ; in fact , it is one continuous langh from
beginning to end . Mr . Pen ley ha * done many good things , but he haa failed to find a part that suits him hotter than the Rev . ltobarfc Spalding . Mr . VV . F . Iliwtrey ia a capital Mr . Cattermole , and adds greatly to the fnn of the piece with his " How ' a yonr liver ? " and other peculiar sayings . Mr . Robb Harwood ia excellent aa Douglas
Cattermole , aa is also Mr . Sam Southern as Harry Marsland . Mr . Harold Constable follows iu the footsteps of Mr . Julian Croaa as tho Bond Street tailor , while Mr . Gordon Tomkina is Mr . Mar aland . Misa Violet Artnbroster and Mies Nina Boncioaolt , as fche iniachiovioua
young ladies , act charmingly , and Miss Caroline Elton ( Miaa Ashford ) and Misa C . Ewell ( Mrs . Stead ) are all thafc can be desired . " The Private Secretary" is preceded by " The Home Coming , " a pathetic littlo piece by Ernest Cosham ; thia helps to make up a moat enjoyable evening .
The celebrated burlesque " Fanat up to date , " by Mosars . Geo . R Sims and Henry Pettitt , muaio by Herr Meyer Lutz , will be revived at the Gaiety , on Monday next , 11 th inat ., wheu ihe following will
appear : —Misa Florence St . John aa Marguerite , Misa Amy Augarde as Young Faust , Mias Kitty Loftna as Siebel , Miss Cisay Fitzserald aa Elsn , Mr . Edmund Payne aa Mephistophelea , Mr . George Honey aa Lord Chancellor , and M . r . Arthur AVilliama as Valentine .
la "The Broken Melody , " a play in three acta , by Herbert Keen and Jamea Leader , M . Aaguate Van Bieue will make his firafc appearance in London , on the 30 th inat , at tho Prince of AValea ' s . M . Aiittusto V-. ni LJoine will bo supported by Miss Ols-a Brandon , Miss Blanche Uorlook , Messrs . W . L . Abingdon , Fred Thorne , Sant Matthews , & c .
JIOHOWAV ' : ' PIM . S . —The ( Jreat Need . —Tho blood is the life , and on its purity our health as well as our oxistonne depends . Those pills fclioronshly cleanse the vital fluid from all contamination ! - , and liy that moan .- * streng ' . heu and inviprorfllo the whole system , healthily stimulate sliijrsji . sh orsjans , repress over-excited iM-. tiou , and estnbii- * h tho einmfoitinn and set-ration . - '
throughout every part of the bod v . The bfilfm . mii * nature of Hoiloway ' s Pit's exercise niai'veUous power in giving tone to tlio debilitate *! and nervous constitutions . These Pills remove all obstructions , both i'i the howeU and elsewhere , and are on that ii . ec > unt much sought after forpr . 'tnoting regularity of notion in . vow : ff-iiil" 3 and delicate persons who are naturally weak or have from some cause become so .