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New Music.
NEW MUSIC .
All Music intended for review should bo addressed to tho Editor of The Freomason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pontonville , London , N .
"Ho Stoops to Win . " Operetta . Written by Cunningham Bndgman , musio composed by Wilfred Beodall . " The Fairies' Spring . " Translated into Tonic Sol-Fa notation by Charles Webb .
" A Wedding Processional March . " Composed by James Shaw . ' 'A Dream of Mozart . " Composed by James Shaw . " Meditation . " Composed by James Shaw , " The Light of Thy Love . " Song . Words by May Gillington , music by Georges Pfeiffer .
" My Love and Delight . " Song . Words by May Gillington , music by Ernest Lake . «< All in All to Thee . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , muBio by Henry J . Edwards . " Thou art my Life . " Song . English words by Clifton Bingham
Italian words by P . Mazzom , music by Angelo Mascherom . "The Arena . " Song . Words by Shapcott Wensley , musio by Joseph L . Eoeckel . " The Silent Ferry . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , musio by Henri Loze .
"An Eastern Lament . " Song . Words by R . S . Hickens , music by Joseph L . Boeokel . " Ever since Then . " Song . Words by Clement Scott , musio by William F . Aimes . " The Silent Chimes . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , musio by Frederic H . Cowen .
London : HOUEKT COCKS & Co ., 6 New Bnrhngton Street , W . AN amusing and tuneful operetta is " He Stoops to Win , " written by Cunningham Bridgman and composed by Wilfred Bendall . The scene is laid in the morning room in General Blunt ' s house on Christmas morning of the present time , and has four characters , originally
represented by tho well-known artistes Messrs . Wallace Brownlow and Courtico Pounds , and the Misses Decima Moore and Kosina Brandram . The libretto , as far as we can judge from that supplied with the musio , is both laughable and amusing , while the music is pretty and tuneful . Tho operetta is in ono act , occupying about
40 minuteB in playing , and should be sought after both by the amateur and the professional . We may mention that there is a song entitled " Love ' s Slavery" for one of the characters—Dale ; another for General Blunt , entitled "I've fought in many battles ; " ono for Mrs . Crumpet , " The romance of a muffin and crumpet ; " a ballad for
Alice , '" I love him so ; " a dnet for Mrs . Crumpet and Dale ; a trio for Alice , Dale , and Mrs . Crumpet ; and a dnet for the Genoral aud Alice , while the finale is a capital composition . We have already given onr opinion of tho merits of Clifton Bingham and Frederic H . Cowen'scnnlnta for female voices , "The Fairies' Spring , " and all we
need now say is that it has beeu translated into Tonic Sol . Fa notation by C . Wpbh in » style that clearly shows that he is a thorough master of this system of muMC . Threo splendid pieces for the organ aro " A Wedding Processional March , " a Minuet in D ., entitled " A Dream of Mozart , " and " Mediation , " composed by Jamo 3 Shaw . All of
these should fiud a placo in the repertoire of thoso fond of the organ ; they have been dedicated to aud aro performed by Mons . Alex Gnilmant . We now come to tho songs , the first ou our list being " The Light of Thy Lovo , " by May Gillington and Georges l'l ' oiffdr . This is a capital song , and is being snog by Mr . William Nicholl .
My Love and Delight " is a pretty aud attractive song , and May Gillington aud Ernest Lako are to bo congratulated on tbeir work . Anotber that is sure to become popular is Clifton Bingham and Henry J . Edwards' " All iu All to Thoe . " The words are good , and we have no doubt that thoso who purchase will be greatly pleased
with it . " Thou art my Life , " English words by Clifton Bingham , Italian words by P . Mazzoni , and music by Angelo Maschoroni , is a 8 ong that will bo sure to obtain an encore when properly sung ; the words are interesting , while tho music is suitable and melodious . A Rood stirring soug is " The Arena , " by Shapcott Weusley and Joseph
L . Roeckel , and is most effective . We recommend it to our readers , feeling sure they will be highly pleased with it . Clifton Bingham is once moro to the fore with tho verses for "The Silent Ferry , " and has called in Henri Loze to snpply the music , which is of a character •hat is at once attractive , and is sure to be appreciated both in tho
cou cert or tue dv & w - Wg room . " Au Eastern Lameut , " by 11 . S . Hitchens , music by Joseph L . Eoeckel , is now being sung by Mr . Harrington Foote and Mr . Charles Copland , so that any further remarks from us aro needless . " Ever since Then " is from the pen of Mr . Clemout Scott , while Mr . William P . Aimes baa supplied
MUSIC of a most pleasing description , and no doubt it will become Popular . The last ou our preseut list , Clifton Bingham aud Frederic H . Cowen ' s " The Silent Chimes , " is a thoroughly good song , and could
be sung with the assuranco that it would bo appreciated , for yjo words are pretty aud the music melodious . Wo commend Messrs . Cocks for the caro bestowed on the " get up " of the different pieces .
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IMPORTANTNOTICE.;rt, ' iS°:s matter * v . s '"' Icct to men contemplating marriage , information iu Add ™ * . V , ° " ' ° hl to know . Scud for it to-day , Gratis and Post Prcc . * w .=, im b «« MAEx , i i'itzuihu Smiare , Sheffield .
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WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIO INSTITUTION . AT tho Masonic Hall , Hopa Street , Liverpool , on tho 3 rd instant , a meeting was held for tho purpose of electing candidates to bo placed on the list for the election at tho next court of governors of tho West Lancashire Educational Institute . Thero was a gocd attendance of members , including Bros . J . Houlding , B . 0 . Jones , G . Broadbridge , T . H . \ V . Walker , W . E . Cox , and J . T . Caltow . Ia tbe course of the evening- thirteen candidates wero elected , and none of the applicants were refused .
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand Lodge nre published with tho Special Sanction of H . TC . H . the Princo of Wales the M . W . tho Grand Master of England . rnHB FEEEMASON'S CHEONICLE will be forwarded direct 1 from the Offico , Belvidere Works , Hermea Hill , Pentonville , N ., ou receipt of Post Office 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 Stroet Office . Cheques crossed London and County . " The Terms of Snbsoriptiou ( payable in advance ) to the FREE - MASON ' S CiiRoxiCLi ! : 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 , aud Deaths , Is per line . Genoral Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements la 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 . DAHBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Eed Lion Court , E . C , and 43 a Market Street , Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . RoiiiNSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Groat Queen Street , W . C .
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_ _ - i i II II n ¦ IIIIII . B i ^ m ^^^^ rpHIS valuable medicine , discovered and ^ HHA X invented by Mr . R ICHARD F BEEMAN in 1811 , IHHfflH ] ( . introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sub-{ KgRHu ^^ F scquently all ovor tho world , maintains its stiprc-< HW /> W 6 ^ rnacy as a special and specific Remedy for tbe gfBAfiU ^ LBii Treatment and Cure of Coughs , Colds , Uonsump-¦ ^ S ft ^^^ Sc ^ tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sora ¦** 4 uEldA » " Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrhoea , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Fovers . VD TT'tl / r A wo At ls 1 W « 9 ( 1 » ' 6 ( I > lls ' nnd 20 s P ° r hottio . tKijUMArl O Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers iu all parts of tho world . ' ( "VRTfrTNAT N . B . —Iiord ChanceMor Sclbornc , Lord Justice VAJ . UJ . il AJj James , and Lord Justice Mellisb decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and ftl T f \\ i (\ T \ VNF against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to L / llijUX \ UV X il JJ . pay all costs in the suit—See Timen of 21 th July 1873 .
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EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD FACE , and LIMBS . Tlie first two Pills took the pain away . 1 JADE'S FILLS . 2 College Park Villas , Kcnsal Green , Londo VV . i j May J SO I . TRADE'S I'll LS Dear Sir , —I feci it my duty to toll you Iliad itlieu-H . J matic Gout twice , and had to stop at homo for three z ri AT » T" « > TT r a woc ^ 3 - - cannot describe tho paiu I sullbred . I read IjiAUJij cj ilLiLb . your advertisement , and looked upon it as all others . JLLi A brother gentleman said , " Try them . " I did so . TUE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY ( "i OUT . Iii a tow hours , and I was able to resume my work . - j- No 0110 need be frightened to take thorn . I have RTTKTTiirATrSiAt recommended them to all whom 1 havo hoard com" ° " plaining of llhciimatism , Gout , Lumbago . Neuralgia , _ . ....-, & c . 1 hope no one will doubt my statement . \ -jr ' Yours sincerely , RHEUMATISM . „ „ "S . PETTELGAL Mr . ( i . BADE . EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS ARE I'EEI'AEED ONLY UY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . IN JBOTTJjljJS , at lo lid and ' ^ u yd . eaoli .
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New Music.
NEW MUSIC .
All Music intended for review should bo addressed to tho Editor of The Freomason ' s Chronicle , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pontonville , London , N .
"Ho Stoops to Win . " Operetta . Written by Cunningham Bndgman , musio composed by Wilfred Beodall . " The Fairies' Spring . " Translated into Tonic Sol-Fa notation by Charles Webb .
" A Wedding Processional March . " Composed by James Shaw . ' 'A Dream of Mozart . " Composed by James Shaw . " Meditation . " Composed by James Shaw , " The Light of Thy Love . " Song . Words by May Gillington , music by Georges Pfeiffer .
" My Love and Delight . " Song . Words by May Gillington , music by Ernest Lake . «< All in All to Thee . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , muBio by Henry J . Edwards . " Thou art my Life . " Song . English words by Clifton Bingham
Italian words by P . Mazzom , music by Angelo Mascherom . "The Arena . " Song . Words by Shapcott Wensley , musio by Joseph L . Eoeckel . " The Silent Ferry . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , musio by Henri Loze .
"An Eastern Lament . " Song . Words by R . S . Hickens , music by Joseph L . Boeokel . " Ever since Then . " Song . Words by Clement Scott , musio by William F . Aimes . " The Silent Chimes . " Song . Words by Clifton Bingham , musio by Frederic H . Cowen .
London : HOUEKT COCKS & Co ., 6 New Bnrhngton Street , W . AN amusing and tuneful operetta is " He Stoops to Win , " written by Cunningham Bridgman and composed by Wilfred Bendall . The scene is laid in the morning room in General Blunt ' s house on Christmas morning of the present time , and has four characters , originally
represented by tho well-known artistes Messrs . Wallace Brownlow and Courtico Pounds , and the Misses Decima Moore and Kosina Brandram . The libretto , as far as we can judge from that supplied with the musio , is both laughable and amusing , while the music is pretty and tuneful . Tho operetta is in ono act , occupying about
40 minuteB in playing , and should be sought after both by the amateur and the professional . We may mention that there is a song entitled " Love ' s Slavery" for one of the characters—Dale ; another for General Blunt , entitled "I've fought in many battles ; " ono for Mrs . Crumpet , " The romance of a muffin and crumpet ; " a ballad for
Alice , '" I love him so ; " a dnet for Mrs . Crumpet and Dale ; a trio for Alice , Dale , and Mrs . Crumpet ; and a dnet for the Genoral aud Alice , while the finale is a capital composition . We have already given onr opinion of tho merits of Clifton Bingham and Frederic H . Cowen'scnnlnta for female voices , "The Fairies' Spring , " and all we
need now say is that it has beeu translated into Tonic Sol . Fa notation by C . Wpbh in » style that clearly shows that he is a thorough master of this system of muMC . Threo splendid pieces for the organ aro " A Wedding Processional March , " a Minuet in D ., entitled " A Dream of Mozart , " and " Mediation , " composed by Jamo 3 Shaw . All of
these should fiud a placo in the repertoire of thoso fond of the organ ; they have been dedicated to aud aro performed by Mons . Alex Gnilmant . We now come to tho songs , the first ou our list being " The Light of Thy Lovo , " by May Gillington and Georges l'l ' oiffdr . This is a capital song , and is being snog by Mr . William Nicholl .
My Love and Delight " is a pretty aud attractive song , and May Gillington aud Ernest Lako are to bo congratulated on tbeir work . Anotber that is sure to become popular is Clifton Bingham and Henry J . Edwards' " All iu All to Thoe . " The words are good , and we have no doubt that thoso who purchase will be greatly pleased
with it . " Thou art my Life , " English words by Clifton Bingham , Italian words by P . Mazzoni , and music by Angelo Maschoroni , is a 8 ong that will bo sure to obtain an encore when properly sung ; the words are interesting , while tho music is suitable and melodious . A Rood stirring soug is " The Arena , " by Shapcott Weusley and Joseph
L . Roeckel , and is most effective . We recommend it to our readers , feeling sure they will be highly pleased with it . Clifton Bingham is once moro to the fore with tho verses for "The Silent Ferry , " and has called in Henri Loze to snpply the music , which is of a character •hat is at once attractive , and is sure to be appreciated both in tho
cou cert or tue dv & w - Wg room . " Au Eastern Lameut , " by 11 . S . Hitchens , music by Joseph L . Eoeckel , is now being sung by Mr . Harrington Foote and Mr . Charles Copland , so that any further remarks from us aro needless . " Ever since Then " is from the pen of Mr . Clemout Scott , while Mr . William P . Aimes baa supplied
MUSIC of a most pleasing description , and no doubt it will become Popular . The last ou our preseut list , Clifton Bingham aud Frederic H . Cowen ' s " The Silent Chimes , " is a thoroughly good song , and could
be sung with the assuranco that it would bo appreciated , for yjo words are pretty aud the music melodious . Wo commend Messrs . Cocks for the caro bestowed on the " get up " of the different pieces .
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IMPORTANTNOTICE.;rt, ' iS°:s matter * v . s '"' Icct to men contemplating marriage , information iu Add ™ * . V , ° " ' ° hl to know . Scud for it to-day , Gratis and Post Prcc . * w .=, im b «« MAEx , i i'itzuihu Smiare , Sheffield .
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WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIO INSTITUTION . AT tho Masonic Hall , Hopa Street , Liverpool , on tho 3 rd instant , a meeting was held for tho purpose of electing candidates to bo placed on the list for the election at tho next court of governors of tho West Lancashire Educational Institute . Thero was a gocd attendance of members , including Bros . J . Houlding , B . 0 . Jones , G . Broadbridge , T . H . \ V . Walker , W . E . Cox , and J . T . Caltow . Ia tbe course of the evening- thirteen candidates wero elected , and none of the applicants were refused .
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THEFREEMASON'SCHRONICLE, A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand Lodge nre published with tho Special Sanction of H . TC . H . the Princo of Wales the M . W . tho Grand Master of England . rnHB FEEEMASON'S CHEONICLE will be forwarded direct 1 from the Offico , Belvidere Works , Hermea Hill , Pentonville , N ., ou receipt of Post Office 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 Stroet Office . Cheques crossed London and County . " The Terms of Snbsoriptiou ( payable in advance ) to the FREE - MASON ' S CiiRoxiCLi ! : 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 , aud Deaths , Is per line . Genoral Advertisements , Trade Announcements , & c , single column , 5 s per inch . Double column Advertisements la 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 . DAHBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Eed Lion Court , E . C , and 43 a Market Street , Manchester . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . RoiiiNSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Groat Queen Street , W . C .
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_ _ - i i II II n ¦ IIIIII . B i ^ m ^^^^ rpHIS valuable medicine , discovered and ^ HHA X invented by Mr . R ICHARD F BEEMAN in 1811 , IHHfflH ] ( . introduced into India and Egypt in 1850 , and sub-{ KgRHu ^^ F scquently all ovor tho world , maintains its stiprc-< HW /> W 6 ^ rnacy as a special and specific Remedy for tbe gfBAfiU ^ LBii Treatment and Cure of Coughs , Colds , Uonsump-¦ ^ S ft ^^^ Sc ^ tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Ague , Sora ¦** 4 uEldA » " Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia , Diarrhoea , Dysentery , Asiatic Cholera , Colic , Gout , and all Fovers . VD TT'tl / r A wo At ls 1 W « 9 ( 1 » ' 6 ( I > lls ' nnd 20 s P ° r hottio . tKijUMArl O Sold by Patent Medicine Dealers iu all parts of tho world . ' ( "VRTfrTNAT N . B . —Iiord ChanceMor Sclbornc , Lord Justice VAJ . UJ . il AJj James , and Lord Justice Mellisb decided in favour of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHLORODYNE , and ftl T f \\ i (\ T \ VNF against Brown and Davenport , compelling them to L / llijUX \ UV X il JJ . pay all costs in the suit—See Timen of 21 th July 1873 .
Ad01104
EADE'S GOUT&RHEUMATICPILLS. The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD FACE , and LIMBS . Tlie first two Pills took the pain away . 1 JADE'S FILLS . 2 College Park Villas , Kcnsal Green , Londo VV . i j May J SO I . TRADE'S I'll LS Dear Sir , —I feci it my duty to toll you Iliad itlieu-H . J matic Gout twice , and had to stop at homo for three z ri AT » T" « > TT r a woc ^ 3 - - cannot describe tho paiu I sullbred . I read IjiAUJij cj ilLiLb . your advertisement , and looked upon it as all others . JLLi A brother gentleman said , " Try them . " I did so . TUE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY ( "i OUT . Iii a tow hours , and I was able to resume my work . - j- No 0110 need be frightened to take thorn . I have RTTKTTiirATrSiAt recommended them to all whom 1 havo hoard com" ° " plaining of llhciimatism , Gout , Lumbago . Neuralgia , _ . ....-, & c . 1 hope no one will doubt my statement . \ -jr ' Yours sincerely , RHEUMATISM . „ „ "S . PETTELGAL Mr . ( i . BADE . EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS ARE I'EEI'AEED ONLY UY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON , And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . IN JBOTTJjljJS , at lo lid and ' ^ u yd . eaoli .