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elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . Bro . VV . D . Church , VV . M . 1365 , in an eloquent and graceful manner , informed Bro . VVilliam Shurmur that the members of thatlodg'eof instruction had purchased from Bro . George Kenning the complete regalia of office for Provincial Grand Treasurer—viz ., full dress and undress clothing and jewel , all of the best quality , also a
very handsome leather case to contain the same—and that they had deputed him to present it to Bro . Shurmur as a mark of their regard and esteem , and also to convey their hearty congratulations upon the overwhelming majority by which he was elected the Provincial Grand Treasurer for
Essex . Bro . Wm . Shurmur , in a feeling speech , expressed his deep sense of gratitude , and sincerely thanked the brethren for their kind congratulations , expressive of regard and esteem , and exceedingly handsome present . Nothing further offering - for the good of Freemasonry , after " Hearty good wishes" the lodge was closed .
HORNSEY CHAPTER ( No . S 90 ) . —A convocation was held on the 3 rd inst ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinsterplace , Cleveland-square , Paddington , VV ., when there were present Comps . J . Cruttenden , 779 , M . E . Z . ; VV . IT . Chalfont , J . 975 , H . ; VV . Hillier , S 34 , J . ; H . Dehane , P . Z . S 90 , S . E . ; G . Swann , P . S . 733 , S . N . ; J . C Tilt , S 62 , P . S . ; J . Cox , 733 , ist A . S . ; E . C . Mulvey , M . E . Z .
2246 , J . 2202 , S . N . 179 , P . G . D . C . Surrey ; G . Gregory , S 62 ; 0 . W . Battley , 2246 ; and J . Smith , S 90 . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Gregory being candidate . The officers were elected for the ensuing two weeks—Comp . Mulvey as M . E . Z . The ceremony of
installation of Third Principal will be rehearsed on the iothinst ., a ' 7-5 ° J Principals are invited to be present . It was announced that the companions of the Metropolitan Chapter have accepted an invitation to attend and rehearse the ceremony of exaltation . The M . E . Z . rose the usual number of times , and after " Hearty good wishes " the chapter was closed .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this chapter was held at the Stirling Castle , Camberwell , on Friday , the 26 th ult ., when there were present Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 , M . E . Z . ; Phillips , P . Z ., H . ; C . N . M . North , 1275 . J . ; F . Hilton , P . Z . 1275 , S . N . 172 , Preceptor ; C IT . Stone , 1275 , S . E . ; Austin , S . N . ; G . L . Moore , P . Z . 160 , P . S . ; J .
Addington , P . Z . 1275 ; Goodwin , Hill , J . 1329 ; Dale , Price , Newland , Eedle , Osterstock , P . S . 11 S 5 ; VV . Cowley , P . Z . 1275 ; and Scott-Young . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Goodwin personating
candidate . Comps . Phillips , H ., and North , J . were heartily congratulated for the able manner in which they had filled their respective chairs for the first time in this chapter . Comp . Phillips was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . The chapter was then closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on Friday , the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . G . Powell , M . E . Z . ; T . Grummant , H . ; Warren , J . ; C . H . Stone , S . E . and P . S . ; Axford , S . N . ; F . Hilton , P . Z ., Preceptor ; Hall , R . J . Voisey , Addington , Latham , J . Hill , and H . Martin .
T he chapter having been opened by the Principal and Past Principal , Comp . Hilton was installed in the chair of J . by Comp . Hill . The minutes were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Hall personating candidate . Comp . Grummant was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . Comps . Axford , 72 , and Hall , 1329 , were unanimously elected members .
Order Of The Secret Monitor.
Order of the Secret Monitor .
CONSECRATION OF THE NATALIA CONCLAVE , No . 19 , AT NATAL .
On Friday , 13 th June , just two days before the Grand Festival of the Order , its newest conclave was dul y consecrated by Bro . Wesley Francis , P . G . C , at the Masonic Temple , Long Market-street , Pietermaritzburg , Natal . Chiefly through the personal influence of Bros . R . I . Finnemore , P . G . V ., and the Rev . J . Oxley Oxland , P . G . C , three thriving conclaves have been
established in this Colony , and the brethren are giving them excellent support . After the consecration , the officers were appointed as follows : Bros . Stantial , C ; Ireland , G . ; Rousell , Sec . pro tern ., ist V . D . ; R . D . Clark , 2 nd V . D . ; and Harris , D . C . The names of five candidates for induction on the
next occasion were duly proposed , and the brethren afterwards spent a very pleasant evening together under the genial presidency of Bro . Francis .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held last Saturday at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . George Plucknett , P . G . D ., Treasurer of the Institution , in the chair . There were also present Bros . J . Glass , VV . H . Saunders , George Plucknett , Stanley J . Attenborough
, J . Bodenham , Geo . Corbie , W . Masters , Albert Escott , James Blyth . R . VV . Bourne , A . H . Webb , James Brett , H . Webb , William Smith , VV . A . Scurrah , Robt . Martin , H . Dickey , G . Adamson , Alfred Craven Greenwood , A . Gravati , Rev . H . A . Hebb ( Head Master ) ,
E . Stofts , A . Ridgway , R . J . Taylor , Edwin Storr , and J . Morrison McLeod ( Secretary ) . The SECRETARY informed the Committee that the Earl of Lathom , D . G . M ., Provincial Grand Master for West Lancashire , had kindly consented to take the
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chair at the next Festival of the Institution , which would be held in 1 S 91 , and that he had already obtained the names of several West Lancashire brethren who would act as Stewards on that occasion . He was exceedingly pleased to have been able to obtain the
Chairmanship of the noble earl , as he was the Grand Master of the province to which he ( Bro . McLeod ) belonged . He moreover stated that he hoped to get very strong support from that province and from other provinces , as he was greatly in need of
assistance . After the transaction of formal business , it was announced that the Provisional Management Committee had decided not to erect the new class-rooms , the building of which had been already authorised , at present , the finances of the Institution now being so low
as not to justify any such expenditure . After a short discussion of the new laws , the meeting was adjourned till next Wednesday , October 15 th , at twelve noon , for a full consideration of those laws . A vote of thanks to the Chairman closed the proceedings for the day .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The Committee of Management held their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , Bro . C . J . Perceval , Vice-President , occupied the chair , and there were present Bros . James Brett , P . G . P . ; C , A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; J . Newton , J . J . Berry , A . H . Tattershall , L . G . Gordon Robbins , John Bulmer ,
Robert Griggs , C . H . Webb , T . B . Purchas , A . Mullord , Hugh Cotter , Thos . B . Daniell , W . Hubbert , C . F . Hogard , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . S . Fraser , E . M . Money , J . P . Fitzgerald , A . Durrant , H . W . Hobbs , Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; J . S . Cumberland , George Mickley , M . A ., M . B ., A . Forsyth , and James Terry , P . G . S . B .,
( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of a widow annuitant , and the Warden ' s report for the past month was read . The report of the Finance Committee was also read , received , and ordered to be
entered on the minutes . The petition of a widow was considered and approved , and the name directed to be entered on the list of candidates for the election in May , 1891 . The proceedings terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .
A meeting of the annual Court of Governors of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution was held on the 3 rd inst . at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , under the presidency of Bro . John M'Nab , R . N . R ., Prov . J . G . W . There was a very numerous attendance of brethren .
After the confirmation of the minutes of the last Court , the General Committee , and the Finance Committee , the meeting proceeded to the election of children on the foundation of the Institution , and the whole of the candidates were elected , involving an extra annual expenditure of £ 1 10 . Bro . J . T . Callow
was re-elected the Hon . Treasurer of the Institution ; Bros . G . Broadbridge , J . M'Nab , and T . H . Walker , Hon . Sees . ; Bros . Drs . J . Kellett Smith , Pitts , Christison , Irvin , and White , Honorary Medical Officers ; and Bro . R . H . Leeke , Honorary Solicitor .
Votes of thanks were passed to the honorary officers for their valuable services during the past year , and it was resolved that the annual ball in aid of the funds of the Institution should be held on the usual date in January , 1891 . ^ . ...
Ireland
Ireland
ENNISKILLEN . Enniskillen Chapter ( No . 205 ) . — The companions of this chapter met on Tuesday , the 2 nd ult ., at the Town Hall . The following officers for 1 S 91 were unanimously elected : Comps . Wm . Purden , C . E ., P . K ., K .. ; J . Crummy , M . D ., H . P . ; Wm . Ritchie , CS . ; J . N . Carson , Capt . of H . ; G . J . Vane , Supt . T . ; G . B . White .
R . A . C ; Geo . Elliott , Capt . S . V . ; O'Ternan , M . D ., P . K ., Capt . P . V . ; Wm . Gait , P . K ., Capt . B . V . j VV . F . Jones , P . K ., Treas . and Reg . j Wm . Teele , J . P ., P . K ., Janitor . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read . The above and other business having been transacted , and nothing further offering , the chapter was closed .
The Prince of Wales , who had arrived at Marlborough House from Abergeldie Castle the day previous , left London for the continent on Saturday morning last , travelling from Charing Cross to Dover , thence by boat to Calais , and thence by train , via Laon , Chalons , Strasburg , Stuttgart , and Salzburg , to Vienna , where he arrived on Sunday evening . His Royal Highness will be absent from England for about three weeks .
The battalions of Foot Guards now m London , with the battery of Royal Horse Artillery from St . John ' s Wood , had a field day on Wimbledon Common on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., the ist Coldstream Guards , under Col . Follett , acting as a strong outpost of a southern army , while the
3 rd Grenadiers , 2 nd i oldstreams , and the ist Scots Guards , with the guns , acted as a reconnoitring force from an army north of the 'Thames . 'The operations of the latter were conducted by Major-General Philip Smith , commanding the Home district .
The Theatres.
THE THEATRES .
Faust up to Date , " b y Bros . Sims and Pettitt , was such a success , that it was not a wonder that Mr . George Edwardes should commission them to write another burlesque . The new one , called " Carmen up to Data , " was produced on Saturday last to the Gaiety patrons , and met with the same approval as its
predecessors . The plot we need not go into ; the audiences at this theatre are content without one . We do not think the authors have made all they mig ht out of "Carmen , " but they have pleased the jeunnesse doree , and that is sufficient . All the latest events are touched upon in the dialogue and songs . Bro .
Liitz has even in composing the music occasionally burlesqued Bizet ' s grand opera . The gem of the piece is Bro . Lonnen ' s song , " The bogie man . " It was rapturously received , and is likely to be heard on every street organ and at smoking concerts ere long . Bros . Lonnen and Williams have a good topical song , " It
will cause unpleasantness , " and Miss Florence St . John is furnished with many lovely ballads , chief of which is " Where all is love , " all of which she sings to perfection . It is well for the variety stage that Miss St . John remains on it , for she could command a large salary in grand opera . Miss Letty Lind g ives her
clever imitation of farmyard birds , and dances gracefully as of yore . Bro . Arthur Williams is very funny with his lines , and will no doubt be more humorous yet . Bro . Lonnen works his hardest to keep every , thing going , and has now developed into a dancer of no
mean repute . The pas de quatre is now an essential , and if not so fetching as the last , is quite a feature in the burlesque . The beautiful grouping of the chorus ladies and the dresses they wear almost surpass any of the stage mounting which Mr . George Edwardes has made himself so famous for since he took the Gaiety .
* : ] : : ¦ : Bro . John Flare has resumed looking through "A Pair of Spectacles , " which Mr . Grundy has provided for him , and there seems every chance of this fascinating play running for many months to come . It is a play—and there are not too many such—which one can
see again and again with renewed interest , and the acting of Bros . Hare and Grove has not faltered a whit since the first night . Neither has exaggerated his part or got lax in delivery . This applies to the neat acting of Miss Kate Rorke , Bro . Sydney Brough , and the rest of the cast .
# # # "The Struggle for Life , " not a very good title , is soon told . Paul Astier marries a duchess old enough to be his mother . He squanders her wealth , then seeks a divorce in order to marry a young , rich , and beautiful girl . He seduces a girl of humble parentage . As the
duchess will not divorce him he attempts to poison her , but has not the courage to complete his crime . She then gives him his divorce , but just as he is about to marry the object of his affection he is shot dead by the lover of the girl he has ruined . English people have little sympathy with the career of either party
when a young man marries a woman much older than himself , so that this may be said to be the weak part of " The Struggle for Life , " but the acting of Mr . George Alexander and Miss Genevieve Ward redeems any false interest in the story . We can well understand how anxious this young
manager was to get a theatre and produce Daudet's play , adapted and much altered b y Messrs . Buchanan and Horner . It is the finest piece of acting we have seen of Mr . Alexander ' s . He has the charm and ease of good manners and dignity of bearing which the character requires . Miss Ward admirably fulfils her
share of the labour , and particularly stands out in the poison scene . Miss Laura Graves at once made a distinct hit in the second act , which she had greatly to herself . We were disappointed with Mr . Chevalier , and some others , but if only to see Mr . Alexander ' s and Miss Ward ' s acting we mean to go to the Avenue again . . « .
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elected W . M . for the ensuing meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . Bro . VV . D . Church , VV . M . 1365 , in an eloquent and graceful manner , informed Bro . VVilliam Shurmur that the members of thatlodg'eof instruction had purchased from Bro . George Kenning the complete regalia of office for Provincial Grand Treasurer—viz ., full dress and undress clothing and jewel , all of the best quality , also a
very handsome leather case to contain the same—and that they had deputed him to present it to Bro . Shurmur as a mark of their regard and esteem , and also to convey their hearty congratulations upon the overwhelming majority by which he was elected the Provincial Grand Treasurer for
Essex . Bro . Wm . Shurmur , in a feeling speech , expressed his deep sense of gratitude , and sincerely thanked the brethren for their kind congratulations , expressive of regard and esteem , and exceedingly handsome present . Nothing further offering - for the good of Freemasonry , after " Hearty good wishes" the lodge was closed .
HORNSEY CHAPTER ( No . S 90 ) . —A convocation was held on the 3 rd inst ., at the Porchester Hotel , Leinsterplace , Cleveland-square , Paddington , VV ., when there were present Comps . J . Cruttenden , 779 , M . E . Z . ; VV . IT . Chalfont , J . 975 , H . ; VV . Hillier , S 34 , J . ; H . Dehane , P . Z . S 90 , S . E . ; G . Swann , P . S . 733 , S . N . ; J . C Tilt , S 62 , P . S . ; J . Cox , 733 , ist A . S . ; E . C . Mulvey , M . E . Z .
2246 , J . 2202 , S . N . 179 , P . G . D . C . Surrey ; G . Gregory , S 62 ; 0 . W . Battley , 2246 ; and J . Smith , S 90 . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last convocation were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Gregory being candidate . The officers were elected for the ensuing two weeks—Comp . Mulvey as M . E . Z . The ceremony of
installation of Third Principal will be rehearsed on the iothinst ., a ' 7-5 ° J Principals are invited to be present . It was announced that the companions of the Metropolitan Chapter have accepted an invitation to attend and rehearse the ceremony of exaltation . The M . E . Z . rose the usual number of times , and after " Hearty good wishes " the chapter was closed .
STAR CHAPTER ( No . 1275 ) . — The usual weekly meeting of this chapter was held at the Stirling Castle , Camberwell , on Friday , the 26 th ult ., when there were present Comps . T . Grummant , P . Z . 1275 , M . E . Z . ; Phillips , P . Z ., H . ; C . N . M . North , 1275 . J . ; F . Hilton , P . Z . 1275 , S . N . 172 , Preceptor ; C IT . Stone , 1275 , S . E . ; Austin , S . N . ; G . L . Moore , P . Z . 160 , P . S . ; J .
Addington , P . Z . 1275 ; Goodwin , Hill , J . 1329 ; Dale , Price , Newland , Eedle , Osterstock , P . S . 11 S 5 ; VV . Cowley , P . Z . 1275 ; and Scott-Young . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Goodwin personating
candidate . Comps . Phillips , H ., and North , J . were heartily congratulated for the able manner in which they had filled their respective chairs for the first time in this chapter . Comp . Phillips was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting , and appointed his officers in rotation . The chapter was then closed .
A meeting was also held at the above address on Friday , the 3 rd inst ., when there were present Comps . G . Powell , M . E . Z . ; T . Grummant , H . ; Warren , J . ; C . H . Stone , S . E . and P . S . ; Axford , S . N . ; F . Hilton , P . Z ., Preceptor ; Hall , R . J . Voisey , Addington , Latham , J . Hill , and H . Martin .
T he chapter having been opened by the Principal and Past Principal , Comp . Hilton was installed in the chair of J . by Comp . Hill . The minutes were read and confirmed . The ceremony of exaltation was rehearsed , Comp . Hall personating candidate . Comp . Grummant was elected M . E . Z . for the next meeting . Comps . Axford , 72 , and Hall , 1329 , were unanimously elected members .
Order Of The Secret Monitor.
Order of the Secret Monitor .
CONSECRATION OF THE NATALIA CONCLAVE , No . 19 , AT NATAL .
On Friday , 13 th June , just two days before the Grand Festival of the Order , its newest conclave was dul y consecrated by Bro . Wesley Francis , P . G . C , at the Masonic Temple , Long Market-street , Pietermaritzburg , Natal . Chiefly through the personal influence of Bros . R . I . Finnemore , P . G . V ., and the Rev . J . Oxley Oxland , P . G . C , three thriving conclaves have been
established in this Colony , and the brethren are giving them excellent support . After the consecration , the officers were appointed as follows : Bros . Stantial , C ; Ireland , G . ; Rousell , Sec . pro tern ., ist V . D . ; R . D . Clark , 2 nd V . D . ; and Harris , D . C . The names of five candidates for induction on the
next occasion were duly proposed , and the brethren afterwards spent a very pleasant evening together under the genial presidency of Bro . Francis .
Royal Masonic Institution For Boys.
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS .
The monthly meeting of the General Committee of the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys was held last Saturday at Freemasons' Hall , Bro . George Plucknett , P . G . D ., Treasurer of the Institution , in the chair . There were also present Bros . J . Glass , VV . H . Saunders , George Plucknett , Stanley J . Attenborough
, J . Bodenham , Geo . Corbie , W . Masters , Albert Escott , James Blyth . R . VV . Bourne , A . H . Webb , James Brett , H . Webb , William Smith , VV . A . Scurrah , Robt . Martin , H . Dickey , G . Adamson , Alfred Craven Greenwood , A . Gravati , Rev . H . A . Hebb ( Head Master ) ,
E . Stofts , A . Ridgway , R . J . Taylor , Edwin Storr , and J . Morrison McLeod ( Secretary ) . The SECRETARY informed the Committee that the Earl of Lathom , D . G . M ., Provincial Grand Master for West Lancashire , had kindly consented to take the
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chair at the next Festival of the Institution , which would be held in 1 S 91 , and that he had already obtained the names of several West Lancashire brethren who would act as Stewards on that occasion . He was exceedingly pleased to have been able to obtain the
Chairmanship of the noble earl , as he was the Grand Master of the province to which he ( Bro . McLeod ) belonged . He moreover stated that he hoped to get very strong support from that province and from other provinces , as he was greatly in need of
assistance . After the transaction of formal business , it was announced that the Provisional Management Committee had decided not to erect the new class-rooms , the building of which had been already authorised , at present , the finances of the Institution now being so low
as not to justify any such expenditure . After a short discussion of the new laws , the meeting was adjourned till next Wednesday , October 15 th , at twelve noon , for a full consideration of those laws . A vote of thanks to the Chairman closed the proceedings for the day .
Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution.
ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION .
The Committee of Management held their regular monthly meeting at Freemasons' Hall , on Wednesday , Bro . C . J . Perceval , Vice-President , occupied the chair , and there were present Bros . James Brett , P . G . P . ; C , A . Cottebrune , P . G . P . ; J . Newton , J . J . Berry , A . H . Tattershall , L . G . Gordon Robbins , John Bulmer ,
Robert Griggs , C . H . Webb , T . B . Purchas , A . Mullord , Hugh Cotter , Thos . B . Daniell , W . Hubbert , C . F . Hogard , P . G . Std . Br . ; J . S . Fraser , E . M . Money , J . P . Fitzgerald , A . Durrant , H . W . Hobbs , Jabez Hogg , P . G . D . ; J . S . Cumberland , George Mickley , M . A ., M . B ., A . Forsyth , and James Terry , P . G . S . B .,
( Secretary ) . The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and verified , the Secretary reported the death of a widow annuitant , and the Warden ' s report for the past month was read . The report of the Finance Committee was also read , received , and ordered to be
entered on the minutes . The petition of a widow was considered and approved , and the name directed to be entered on the list of candidates for the election in May , 1891 . The proceedings terminated with a vote of thanks to the Chairman .
West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution.
WEST LANCASHIRE MASONIC EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION .
A meeting of the annual Court of Governors of the West Lancashire Masonic Educational Institution was held on the 3 rd inst . at the Masonic Hall , Hope-street , Liverpool , under the presidency of Bro . John M'Nab , R . N . R ., Prov . J . G . W . There was a very numerous attendance of brethren .
After the confirmation of the minutes of the last Court , the General Committee , and the Finance Committee , the meeting proceeded to the election of children on the foundation of the Institution , and the whole of the candidates were elected , involving an extra annual expenditure of £ 1 10 . Bro . J . T . Callow
was re-elected the Hon . Treasurer of the Institution ; Bros . G . Broadbridge , J . M'Nab , and T . H . Walker , Hon . Sees . ; Bros . Drs . J . Kellett Smith , Pitts , Christison , Irvin , and White , Honorary Medical Officers ; and Bro . R . H . Leeke , Honorary Solicitor .
Votes of thanks were passed to the honorary officers for their valuable services during the past year , and it was resolved that the annual ball in aid of the funds of the Institution should be held on the usual date in January , 1891 . ^ . ...
Ireland
Ireland
ENNISKILLEN . Enniskillen Chapter ( No . 205 ) . — The companions of this chapter met on Tuesday , the 2 nd ult ., at the Town Hall . The following officers for 1 S 91 were unanimously elected : Comps . Wm . Purden , C . E ., P . K ., K .. ; J . Crummy , M . D ., H . P . ; Wm . Ritchie , CS . ; J . N . Carson , Capt . of H . ; G . J . Vane , Supt . T . ; G . B . White .
R . A . C ; Geo . Elliott , Capt . S . V . ; O'Ternan , M . D ., P . K ., Capt . P . V . ; Wm . Gait , P . K ., Capt . B . V . j VV . F . Jones , P . K ., Treas . and Reg . j Wm . Teele , J . P ., P . K ., Janitor . The chapter was opened , and the minutes of the previous meeting read . The above and other business having been transacted , and nothing further offering , the chapter was closed .
The Prince of Wales , who had arrived at Marlborough House from Abergeldie Castle the day previous , left London for the continent on Saturday morning last , travelling from Charing Cross to Dover , thence by boat to Calais , and thence by train , via Laon , Chalons , Strasburg , Stuttgart , and Salzburg , to Vienna , where he arrived on Sunday evening . His Royal Highness will be absent from England for about three weeks .
The battalions of Foot Guards now m London , with the battery of Royal Horse Artillery from St . John ' s Wood , had a field day on Wimbledon Common on Thursday , the 2 nd inst ., the ist Coldstream Guards , under Col . Follett , acting as a strong outpost of a southern army , while the
3 rd Grenadiers , 2 nd i oldstreams , and the ist Scots Guards , with the guns , acted as a reconnoitring force from an army north of the 'Thames . 'The operations of the latter were conducted by Major-General Philip Smith , commanding the Home district .
The Theatres.
THE THEATRES .
Faust up to Date , " b y Bros . Sims and Pettitt , was such a success , that it was not a wonder that Mr . George Edwardes should commission them to write another burlesque . The new one , called " Carmen up to Data , " was produced on Saturday last to the Gaiety patrons , and met with the same approval as its
predecessors . The plot we need not go into ; the audiences at this theatre are content without one . We do not think the authors have made all they mig ht out of "Carmen , " but they have pleased the jeunnesse doree , and that is sufficient . All the latest events are touched upon in the dialogue and songs . Bro .
Liitz has even in composing the music occasionally burlesqued Bizet ' s grand opera . The gem of the piece is Bro . Lonnen ' s song , " The bogie man . " It was rapturously received , and is likely to be heard on every street organ and at smoking concerts ere long . Bros . Lonnen and Williams have a good topical song , " It
will cause unpleasantness , " and Miss Florence St . John is furnished with many lovely ballads , chief of which is " Where all is love , " all of which she sings to perfection . It is well for the variety stage that Miss St . John remains on it , for she could command a large salary in grand opera . Miss Letty Lind g ives her
clever imitation of farmyard birds , and dances gracefully as of yore . Bro . Arthur Williams is very funny with his lines , and will no doubt be more humorous yet . Bro . Lonnen works his hardest to keep every , thing going , and has now developed into a dancer of no
mean repute . The pas de quatre is now an essential , and if not so fetching as the last , is quite a feature in the burlesque . The beautiful grouping of the chorus ladies and the dresses they wear almost surpass any of the stage mounting which Mr . George Edwardes has made himself so famous for since he took the Gaiety .
* : ] : : ¦ : Bro . John Flare has resumed looking through "A Pair of Spectacles , " which Mr . Grundy has provided for him , and there seems every chance of this fascinating play running for many months to come . It is a play—and there are not too many such—which one can
see again and again with renewed interest , and the acting of Bros . Hare and Grove has not faltered a whit since the first night . Neither has exaggerated his part or got lax in delivery . This applies to the neat acting of Miss Kate Rorke , Bro . Sydney Brough , and the rest of the cast .
# # # "The Struggle for Life , " not a very good title , is soon told . Paul Astier marries a duchess old enough to be his mother . He squanders her wealth , then seeks a divorce in order to marry a young , rich , and beautiful girl . He seduces a girl of humble parentage . As the
duchess will not divorce him he attempts to poison her , but has not the courage to complete his crime . She then gives him his divorce , but just as he is about to marry the object of his affection he is shot dead by the lover of the girl he has ruined . English people have little sympathy with the career of either party
when a young man marries a woman much older than himself , so that this may be said to be the weak part of " The Struggle for Life , " but the acting of Mr . George Alexander and Miss Genevieve Ward redeems any false interest in the story . We can well understand how anxious this young
manager was to get a theatre and produce Daudet's play , adapted and much altered b y Messrs . Buchanan and Horner . It is the finest piece of acting we have seen of Mr . Alexander ' s . He has the charm and ease of good manners and dignity of bearing which the character requires . Miss Ward admirably fulfils her
share of the labour , and particularly stands out in the poison scene . Miss Laura Graves at once made a distinct hit in the second act , which she had greatly to herself . We were disappointed with Mr . Chevalier , and some others , but if only to see Mr . Alexander ' s and Miss Ward ' s acting we mean to go to the Avenue again . . « .
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