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Notice Of Meetings.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS .
ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , No . 1723
THE monthly meeting was held on Wednesday , the 23 rd instant , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton . Bros . A . Cosgrave W . M . John Barrett I . P . M ., T . B . Tong S . W ., W . E . Bardsley J . W ., N . Nicholson Secretary , J . W . Taylor Prov . S . G . D . Director of Ceremonies , J . W . Hawksworth I . G ., Thomas Higson Tyler , J . W .
Naylor J . D . ; P . M . ' a G . P . Brockbank P . G ; Standard Bearer , E . G . Harwood P . Prov . Grand Standard Bearer , J . H . Greenhalgh , W . Court , Thomas Morris ; Bros . Fogg , John Mills , J . B . Gonlburn , James Lever , J . E . Smith , Thomaa Morris , Aahton , W . Altham . Visitors—Bros . C . B . WingBeld S . D . 146 , J . J . Bentley 221 ,
W . Siddorn J . W . 221 , Henry Firth Past Provincial G . D . West Lancashire . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and then Bro . Altham waa examined aa to his proficiency as an E . A . This proving satiafactory , he waa entrusted . Lodge proceeded to the second degree , when Bro . Altham waa passed to the degree of F . C .
by the W . M ., and the working tools were explained by the S . W . Lodgo closed to tbe first degree , and Messrs . Joshua Orrell and William Townsend , who were proposed at the last regular meeting aa candidates , were balloted for and approved . They signed the requisite declaration , and were initiated into Masonry , the former by Bro .
Court P . M ., and the latter by the W . M . Bro . Cosgrave . The working tools of the degree were explained by Bro . W . E . Bardsley J . W ., and tbe Charge delivered by Bro . G . P . Brockbank P . G . Standard Bearer England . It was agreed , on the motion of Bro . Jno . Barrett , seconded by Bro . E . G . Harwood P . Prov . G . Std . Bearer ,
that the Pro Grand Master's circular respecting the proposed Jubilee Fund be assented to , and the Grand Secretary informed thereof , aa requested in the circular . The ceremonies were conducted with great care and accuracy , each Officer performing his duty in admirable manner . The choir of the Lodge , ably led by Bro . Jno .
Taylor Prov . G . S . D ., rendered moat efficient service and acquitted themselves with great credit . Bro . John Miles presided at the organ . Hearty good wishes were tendered by the visiting brethren . A portion of tbe ancient rules and charges having been read by the S . W ., the Lodge closed in peace aud harmony at 8 * 15 p . m . The usual banqnet followed .
The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . — Meeting held at Masons' Hall , Masons' Avenue , Coleman Street , London , E . G ., on Thursday , 17 th inst . Present : Broa . F . W . Potter W . M . 1426 W . M ., B . Williams S . W ., Berry J . W ., D . Hills S . D ., A .
Jardine J . D ., J . Barrett I . G ., James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Preceptor , W . Paddle P . M . P . Z . Treasurer , W . J . Ball Secretary ; J . K . Gwyn , G . W . Bobson , E . Pugh , E . Blanc , W . J . Lincoln , W . Alderson , R . F . Tomlin , H . Whitehouse , R . A . Davis , F . C . Rush , L . V . Walker , R . M . Surridge , A . Wells , 0 . P . McKay , and others . Apolo .
gies for non-attendance , in consequence of the severe weather , were numerous on this occasion . The Lodge having been opened in the three degrees , the Preceptor ( Bro . Stevens ) delivered bis Lectnre on the Ritual and Ceremonial ofthe Symbolic Degrees in Freemasonry , Which was listened to with earnest attention , and , as opportunity
offered , received many expressions of approval . Tho interest excited by the opening remarks of our worthy brother was maintained "without diminution throughout an address which occupied more than two hours in delivery ; and the points of working and diversities in connection therewith are so numerous that the lecturer himself
admitted the necessity of omitting reference to many of them , from fear of exhausting the attention of his audience . A clear explanation of the ritual was , however , the result of his address , and no brother could be otherwise than instructed and improved by hearing it . A very cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Stevens was recorded at
the close of the lecture . The Lodge was then closed to the first degree , and five brethren were accepted as members . Bro . Thomas Poore P . M . P . Z . was appointed to preside at the next meeting , when the Fifteen Sections will be worked . The Worshipfnl Master of
The Great City Lodge , on behalf of his Officers and himself , accepted the invitation of the Lodge of Instruction to occupy their respective official positions on the occasion of the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation by Bro . Stevens , on the 3 rd prox . The Lodge was then closed in due form .
Creaton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1791 . —On Thurs . day , 10 th inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Gold hawk-road . Present—Bros . Stroud W . M ., Cochrane S . W ., Williams P . M . J . W ., Spiegel P . M . Secretary , Child P . M . S . D ., Davis J . D ., Jennings I . G ., Spiegel as Preceptor ; also Bros . Altman , Stonehill , Bnrbrook , Gilbert , Lindfield , & c . Lodge was opened in due form and minntes confirmed ; the
ceremony ot initiation was rehearsed ; Bro . Cochrane gave the charge . Lodge opened in the second degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , the W . M . giving the traditional history . After routine work Lodge was closed . On Thursday , 24 th instant . Present—Brothers P . J . Davies
W . M ., Hardy S . W ., Cro 3 s J . W ., Austin Treasurer , Chalfont P . M . Secretary , Cockrane S . D ., Lindfiold J . D ., Ullman I . G ., Davies Preceptor ; P . M . 's Bros . Spiegel , It . H . Williams W . M ., Wood W . M ., Cavers , Whittle , Marsh , Stonhill , Colville , Love , Gilbert , Head ,
Rogers P . M ., Cotton . After preliminaries , the second section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Davies W . M ., assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed in a roost impres . five manner by Bro . Davies , tho Preceptor , who gave the charge ; Bro . Austin was tho candidate . The first section of the second lectnre
was worked by the W . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Cotton was elected a member , and Bro . Hardy was elected W . M . for next Thursday . Lodge was then closed .
The Theatres. &C.
THE THEATRES . & c .
— : o :- — Comedy . —The new comic opera " Mynheer Jan " may be described as possessing materials sufficient to win popularity ; nofc only ia ifc amusing , but tho musio , by Mr . Edward Jakobowski , ia both tuneful and ca ' chy , though nndoubtedly some of tho numbers cannot
be described as original . The piece is written in Me srs . Harry Paulton aud Mostyn Tedde ' s humorous style ; notwithstanding , the plot ia somewhat intricate . Still Mr . Jakobowski's portion of the work ia excellently done , while hia pretty aeatett , " Obedience , " in the firsfc act , and Miss Camillo D'Arville'a two aolos , " Love ' s a
King , " and " Dear Country , are especially worthy of note . Again the choruses at the commencement of each act are both pretty and tnnefol . The scene is laid in the Netherlands , time 1550 ; the characters introduced to the audience are of the usual comic opera class . The Governor of Krootz-lam whose daughter Camilla is in
love wifch a student , Karl ( who is President of a society called the Daisy Guild ) , but whose parentage ia unknown . Camilla is , however , desired to marry a certain Don Diego . The story is confusing , but much fun is caused by Don Diego being captured by Karl and the membera of the Daisy Guild , by whom he is imprisoned . As ifc
is necessary some one should appear at the castle , a friend of Karl named Hans undertakes to assume a disguise . The scene in the garden where Karl instructs Hans how to conduct himself creates great applause . In the last act Hans ia again the cause of all the fun ; he changes place with a scarecrow . All , however , turns oufc
well in the end , and Karl is recognised as the son of Donna Tralarn , The character of Hans is one that contains considerable humour , ard this is most successfully brought out by Mr . Harry Paulton , whose peculiar method seems to be thoroughly enjoyed . His song , " Few and far between , " is very amusing . The duet with Mr . Frank
Wyatt bears a resemblance to that of the robbers in " Ermime . Mr . Wyatt is well fitted in the part of the high spirited Karl . Miss Camille D'Arville and Mr . Joseph Tapley , as Katrine and Francis respectively , sang -with excellent judgment and precision , bufc M . Marins was scarcely so successful as usual . Miss Kate Munroe
makes a spirited Gretchen ; Miss Violet Melnotte , aa Camilla , showed improvement on her previous efforts ; and Madame Amadi acquitted herself well aa Donna Tralara . One of the greatest successes of the evening was Miss Alice Lethbridge aa Paquifca ; her Salterello dance
in the second act was both graceful and well executed . Other parte were adequately filled . The opera is well mounted ; new scenery baa been painted , by Mr . T . E . Ryan . A prosperous run may be anticipated .
Olympic . —Miss Grace Hawthorne announces thafc on ! y fcw i more matinees of " Heartsease" will be given , namely , on * ho morning of Wednesday , 2 nd March , and that of Wednesday , 9 ih of March . On Wednesday morning , 16 tb March , " Frou Frou " will be presented , Miss Hawthorne appearing as GUberlo .
Marriage.
MARRIAGE .
WHITE-COOPER—MARTYN . —On the 17 th inst ., at tho Psrish C ' urcli , Long Melford , Suffolk , by the father of the bride , assisted by the Rev . Ribert Ho- ' gson , Vicar of Walsall , William George Owen White-Cooper , eldest son of the late Sir William White-Cooper , F . R . C . S ., to Catherine -Jlariss * , eldest * , daughter ofthe Rev . Charles J . Martyn , R . D ., Rector of Long Melford and Hon Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen .
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Notice Of Meetings.
NOTICE OF MEETINGS .
ST . GEORGE'S LODGE , No . 1723
THE monthly meeting was held on Wednesday , the 23 rd instant , at the Commercial Hotel , Bolton . Bros . A . Cosgrave W . M . John Barrett I . P . M ., T . B . Tong S . W ., W . E . Bardsley J . W ., N . Nicholson Secretary , J . W . Taylor Prov . S . G . D . Director of Ceremonies , J . W . Hawksworth I . G ., Thomas Higson Tyler , J . W .
Naylor J . D . ; P . M . ' a G . P . Brockbank P . G ; Standard Bearer , E . G . Harwood P . Prov . Grand Standard Bearer , J . H . Greenhalgh , W . Court , Thomas Morris ; Bros . Fogg , John Mills , J . B . Gonlburn , James Lever , J . E . Smith , Thomaa Morris , Aahton , W . Altham . Visitors—Bros . C . B . WingBeld S . D . 146 , J . J . Bentley 221 ,
W . Siddorn J . W . 221 , Henry Firth Past Provincial G . D . West Lancashire . The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed , and then Bro . Altham waa examined aa to his proficiency as an E . A . This proving satiafactory , he waa entrusted . Lodge proceeded to the second degree , when Bro . Altham waa passed to the degree of F . C .
by the W . M ., and the working tools were explained by the S . W . Lodgo closed to tbe first degree , and Messrs . Joshua Orrell and William Townsend , who were proposed at the last regular meeting aa candidates , were balloted for and approved . They signed the requisite declaration , and were initiated into Masonry , the former by Bro .
Court P . M ., and the latter by the W . M . Bro . Cosgrave . The working tools of the degree were explained by Bro . W . E . Bardsley J . W ., and tbe Charge delivered by Bro . G . P . Brockbank P . G . Standard Bearer England . It was agreed , on the motion of Bro . Jno . Barrett , seconded by Bro . E . G . Harwood P . Prov . G . Std . Bearer ,
that the Pro Grand Master's circular respecting the proposed Jubilee Fund be assented to , and the Grand Secretary informed thereof , aa requested in the circular . The ceremonies were conducted with great care and accuracy , each Officer performing his duty in admirable manner . The choir of the Lodge , ably led by Bro . Jno .
Taylor Prov . G . S . D ., rendered moat efficient service and acquitted themselves with great credit . Bro . John Miles presided at the organ . Hearty good wishes were tendered by the visiting brethren . A portion of tbe ancient rules and charges having been read by the S . W ., the Lodge closed in peace aud harmony at 8 * 15 p . m . The usual banqnet followed .
The Great City Lodge of Instruction , No . 1426 . — Meeting held at Masons' Hall , Masons' Avenue , Coleman Street , London , E . G ., on Thursday , 17 th inst . Present : Broa . F . W . Potter W . M . 1426 W . M ., B . Williams S . W ., Berry J . W ., D . Hills S . D ., A .
Jardine J . D ., J . Barrett I . G ., James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Preceptor , W . Paddle P . M . P . Z . Treasurer , W . J . Ball Secretary ; J . K . Gwyn , G . W . Bobson , E . Pugh , E . Blanc , W . J . Lincoln , W . Alderson , R . F . Tomlin , H . Whitehouse , R . A . Davis , F . C . Rush , L . V . Walker , R . M . Surridge , A . Wells , 0 . P . McKay , and others . Apolo .
gies for non-attendance , in consequence of the severe weather , were numerous on this occasion . The Lodge having been opened in the three degrees , the Preceptor ( Bro . Stevens ) delivered bis Lectnre on the Ritual and Ceremonial ofthe Symbolic Degrees in Freemasonry , Which was listened to with earnest attention , and , as opportunity
offered , received many expressions of approval . Tho interest excited by the opening remarks of our worthy brother was maintained "without diminution throughout an address which occupied more than two hours in delivery ; and the points of working and diversities in connection therewith are so numerous that the lecturer himself
admitted the necessity of omitting reference to many of them , from fear of exhausting the attention of his audience . A clear explanation of the ritual was , however , the result of his address , and no brother could be otherwise than instructed and improved by hearing it . A very cordial vote of thanks to Bro . Stevens was recorded at
the close of the lecture . The Lodge was then closed to the first degree , and five brethren were accepted as members . Bro . Thomas Poore P . M . P . Z . was appointed to preside at the next meeting , when the Fifteen Sections will be worked . The Worshipfnl Master of
The Great City Lodge , on behalf of his Officers and himself , accepted the invitation of the Lodge of Instruction to occupy their respective official positions on the occasion of the rehearsal of the ceremony of installation by Bro . Stevens , on the 3 rd prox . The Lodge was then closed in due form .
Creaton Lodge of Instruction , No . 1791 . —On Thurs . day , 10 th inst ., at the Wheatsheaf Hotel , Gold hawk-road . Present—Bros . Stroud W . M ., Cochrane S . W ., Williams P . M . J . W ., Spiegel P . M . Secretary , Child P . M . S . D ., Davis J . D ., Jennings I . G ., Spiegel as Preceptor ; also Bros . Altman , Stonehill , Bnrbrook , Gilbert , Lindfield , & c . Lodge was opened in due form and minntes confirmed ; the
ceremony ot initiation was rehearsed ; Bro . Cochrane gave the charge . Lodge opened in the second degree , and the ceremony of raising was rehearsed , the W . M . giving the traditional history . After routine work Lodge was closed . On Thursday , 24 th instant . Present—Brothers P . J . Davies
W . M ., Hardy S . W ., Cro 3 s J . W ., Austin Treasurer , Chalfont P . M . Secretary , Cockrane S . D ., Lindfiold J . D ., Ullman I . G ., Davies Preceptor ; P . M . 's Bros . Spiegel , It . H . Williams W . M ., Wood W . M ., Cavers , Whittle , Marsh , Stonhill , Colville , Love , Gilbert , Head ,
Rogers P . M ., Cotton . After preliminaries , the second section of the third lecture was worked by Bro . Davies W . M ., assisted by the brethren . The ceremony of raising was rehearsed in a roost impres . five manner by Bro . Davies , tho Preceptor , who gave the charge ; Bro . Austin was tho candidate . The first section of the second lectnre
was worked by the W . M ., assisted by the brethren . Bro . Cotton was elected a member , and Bro . Hardy was elected W . M . for next Thursday . Lodge was then closed .
The Theatres. &C.
THE THEATRES . & c .
— : o :- — Comedy . —The new comic opera " Mynheer Jan " may be described as possessing materials sufficient to win popularity ; nofc only ia ifc amusing , but tho musio , by Mr . Edward Jakobowski , ia both tuneful and ca ' chy , though nndoubtedly some of tho numbers cannot
be described as original . The piece is written in Me srs . Harry Paulton aud Mostyn Tedde ' s humorous style ; notwithstanding , the plot ia somewhat intricate . Still Mr . Jakobowski's portion of the work ia excellently done , while hia pretty aeatett , " Obedience , " in the firsfc act , and Miss Camillo D'Arville'a two aolos , " Love ' s a
King , " and " Dear Country , are especially worthy of note . Again the choruses at the commencement of each act are both pretty and tnnefol . The scene is laid in the Netherlands , time 1550 ; the characters introduced to the audience are of the usual comic opera class . The Governor of Krootz-lam whose daughter Camilla is in
love wifch a student , Karl ( who is President of a society called the Daisy Guild ) , but whose parentage ia unknown . Camilla is , however , desired to marry a certain Don Diego . The story is confusing , but much fun is caused by Don Diego being captured by Karl and the membera of the Daisy Guild , by whom he is imprisoned . As ifc
is necessary some one should appear at the castle , a friend of Karl named Hans undertakes to assume a disguise . The scene in the garden where Karl instructs Hans how to conduct himself creates great applause . In the last act Hans ia again the cause of all the fun ; he changes place with a scarecrow . All , however , turns oufc
well in the end , and Karl is recognised as the son of Donna Tralarn , The character of Hans is one that contains considerable humour , ard this is most successfully brought out by Mr . Harry Paulton , whose peculiar method seems to be thoroughly enjoyed . His song , " Few and far between , " is very amusing . The duet with Mr . Frank
Wyatt bears a resemblance to that of the robbers in " Ermime . Mr . Wyatt is well fitted in the part of the high spirited Karl . Miss Camille D'Arville and Mr . Joseph Tapley , as Katrine and Francis respectively , sang -with excellent judgment and precision , bufc M . Marins was scarcely so successful as usual . Miss Kate Munroe
makes a spirited Gretchen ; Miss Violet Melnotte , aa Camilla , showed improvement on her previous efforts ; and Madame Amadi acquitted herself well aa Donna Tralara . One of the greatest successes of the evening was Miss Alice Lethbridge aa Paquifca ; her Salterello dance
in the second act was both graceful and well executed . Other parte were adequately filled . The opera is well mounted ; new scenery baa been painted , by Mr . T . E . Ryan . A prosperous run may be anticipated .
Olympic . —Miss Grace Hawthorne announces thafc on ! y fcw i more matinees of " Heartsease" will be given , namely , on * ho morning of Wednesday , 2 nd March , and that of Wednesday , 9 ih of March . On Wednesday morning , 16 tb March , " Frou Frou " will be presented , Miss Hawthorne appearing as GUberlo .
Marriage.
MARRIAGE .
WHITE-COOPER—MARTYN . —On the 17 th inst ., at tho Psrish C ' urcli , Long Melford , Suffolk , by the father of the bride , assisted by the Rev . Ribert Ho- ' gson , Vicar of Walsall , William George Owen White-Cooper , eldest son of the late Sir William White-Cooper , F . R . C . S ., to Catherine -Jlariss * , eldest * , daughter ofthe Rev . Charles J . Martyn , R . D ., Rector of Long Melford and Hon Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen .
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ENGRAVINGS—GEO . HEE 3 , C * ionpest Honsa in London . All Briton Riviere Engravings and Etchings on view—Sympathv , An Only Friend , Night Watcc , Poachers , Cave Cane-in , and many others . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES . — Jnst Published , a fine engraving , " Tho Day of Reckoning , " by Waller . Prints will be 21 s . Artists ' proofs are now at a premium , two or three only left . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in Loudon . — Large assortment of Engravings and Etchings , from 5 s to 10 s each . Our new Design Book for Frames , with instruction for making , 6 stamps ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in London . — Job Lots , "Six " of Landseer for 21 s . Also Ansdell Sets of Sis Shooting , 15 s Ditto Stalking , 15 s . —GEO . REES , 115 Strand . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in London . The largest Selection of all the best Pictures on view . —GEO . REES , 115 Strand , near Waterloo Bridge . Established 30 years . ENGRAVINGS . —GEO . REES , Cheapest House in London . —Sir F . Loigtaon ' s , P . R . A ., " Wedded , " ' Day Dreams , " " Winding the Skein , " " Viola , " " Moretta , " & c , at 21 s . " The Music Lesson . " A few artists' proofs only .
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