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Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
We understand that E . Comp . Fred A . Philbrick , Q . C , D . P . G . M . for Essex , and Recorder of Colchester , has been appointed by H . R . H . the Grand Z . to the post of Grand Superintendent of the province of Essex ; and that Comp . Philbrick will be installed at Chelmsford on VVednesday , the 16 th May , by E . Comp . Lord Lathom , G . H . of England .
Bro . T . M . Janes has been elected Churchwarden for St . Botolph , Aldersgate . Bro . Howard Vyse has been chosen for Overseer for the parish of St . Olave , Silver-street . Bro . L ° rd and Lady Wolseley and Lord Alcester were among the guests present at the marriage on VVednesday of Lieut . Spencer Childers , R . E ., son of the
Chancellor of the Exchequer , with Miss Florence Leslie , third daughter of the late Mr . W . Leslie , M . P . In our obituary of last Saturday we recorded the death of Bro . R . H . Marsh ( Henry Marston ); he was initiated in the Albany Lodge , No . 151 ( late 176 ) in August 1834 . Passed September Sth , and raised December 115 th—hence a member of the Craft for near half a century .
At the regular monthly meeting on Monday of the Albany Lodge , No . 151 , the brethren voted the sum of ten guineas to constitute their worthy Secretary , Bro . Charles Thomas Ailed , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Hants and Isle of Wight , a Life Governor of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , as a mark of respect by the lodge . Bro . Capt . J . Sculley , R . H . A ., P . P . G . I . G .
Kent , was installed W . M . of the Florence Nightingale Lodge of Mark Master Masons at Woolwich , on Monday last . A full report will appear next week . The Duke of Cornwall Chapter , 1 S 39 , was consecrated on Friday , the 6 th inst ., by M . E . Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , G . S . E . A full report of the ceremony will appear in our next .
Bro . Lord Henniker , M . W . G . M . M . M ., will consecrate the Henniker ( Mark ) Lodge , No . 315 , at Red Lion-square , on Saturday , the 21 st inst . The officers designated in the warrant are Bros . Edgar Bowyer , as W . M . ; C F . Hogard , S . W . ; James Terry ( R . M . B . I . ) , J . W . The installation ceremony will be worked on Tuesday next , at eight o ' clock p . m ., by Bro . Whitley , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . M ., at the Royal Arthur Lodge of
Instruction , held at the Rock Tavern , Battersea Park-road , nearly opposite York-road Station ( L . B . and S . C . Railway ) , and five minutes' walk from Queen's-road Station ( L . and S . W . Railway ) . Bro . C . S ' purgeon , CC , temporarily occunied
the chair at a meeting of the Court of Judges on Monday evening , at the Grapes , Jewin-street , when it was resolved on the motion of Mr . V . Smith seconded by Mr . Weedon , that Mr . J . Harvey , CC , should be re-elected president for the season . Bro . U . Knell , who has been hon . sec . for 14 years , was re-elected .
Bro . Sir Frederick Perkins , of Old Jewry , and other members of his family have erected in the west front of St . Michael's Church , Southampton , a handsome window and tablet in memory of their parents , Mr . and Mrs . R . Hopkins Perkins , late of Northumberland House . The design was so much admired by the Princess Louise whilst the window was in manufacture that a similar work is to be forwarded to her .
Bro . Sir Thomas Brassey , in distributing the prizes to the Liverpool Brigade of the Royal Naval Volunteers , announced his intention of subscribing £ 100 to the funds , the Admiralty having refused the capitation grant on the ground that in the wealthy seaports of London , Liverpool , and Bristol the cost of providing uniforms for the limited number of naval volunteers who were unable to
bear that expense should be met by local subscriptions . Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., has undertaken to deliver his interesting lecture " Explanatory of the Ritual and Ceremonies of the First Degree , " in the St . Margaret's Lodge , No . 1452 , at the Masonic Hall , Lowestoft , on Thursday , the 26 th inst . Bro . VV . Woolner Garnham , P . P . G . S . W . Suffolk , Secretary to the lodge , has , at the request of W . Bro . H . J . Eastaugh , the W . M ., issued
a . special circular convening the lodge meeting for 6 . 45 p . m . punctually . A large attendance of brethren from the surrounding district is anticipated . A movable Grand Lodge of the Mark Degree will be held at Nottingham , on Thursday , the 26 th inst ., under the auspices of the Old Time Immemorial Mark Lodge , the Newstead Lodge . The lodge will be held in the
Masonic Hall , and will be opened at three o ' clock in the afternoon . The Grand Master , Lord Henniker , will preside . Nottinghamshire will be constituted a Mark Province on this occasion , and Bro . John Watson will be appointed and invested as Provincial Grand Master . The programme for the day is as follows : At 11 a . m . the members of the Newstead Lodge will be in attendance at the Hall to receive brethren from a distance and conduct them to the principal
objects of interest in the town , the Castle Museum , the University buildings , the Mayor ' s lace-dressing works , Sir James Oldknow's lace manufactory , Mr . Doughtey ' s lace curtain manufactory , Alderman Turney's leather works , Blackburn and Attenborough ' s machine buildingworks , and I . and R . Morley's hosiery manufactory . Afterthe business of the lodge there will be a banquet at five o ' clock at the Masonic Hall .
HOLLOWAY ' OINTMENT AND PILES . —Old Wounds , Sores , and Ulcers . —Daily experience conlirms the fact which has triumphed overall opposition for forty years , viz ., that no means are known equal to Holloway ' s remedies for curing bad legs , sores , wounds , diseases of thc skin , erysipelas , abscesses , burns , scalds , and , in truth , all maladies where the skin is broken . To cure these
infirmities i ] iiickiyis of primary importance , as compulsory conlinement indoors weakens the general health . The readv means of cure are found in Holloway ' s Ointment and Pills , which heal thc sores and expel their cause . In the very worst cases the Ointment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure after every other means had failed in Riving any relief . Desperate diseases best display its virtues . — [ ADVT , ]
Masonic And General Tidings
In the event of her Majesty having sufficiently recovered from her recent accident , the Court will leave Windsor for Osborne early next week . A meeting of the Metropolitan College of the Rosicrucian Society took place at Red Lion-square , on Thursday evening , when the oflicers for the ensuing year were elected and installed , and many brethren elected and admitted to the Grade of Zelator .
The Camden Royal Arch Chapter , No . 704 , was consecrated at Anderton's Hotel , on Friday , the 4 th inst . The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . James Terry . On Wednesday evening H . R . H . the Dukeof Connaught presided at the anniversary festival of the Metropolitan Free Hospital , the scene of the gathering
being the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Bro . the Marquis of Hartington , M . P ., Secretary of State for War , visited Shorncliffe Camp on Wednesday for the purpose of distributing among the officers and men of the 7 th Dragoon Guards recently returned from Egypt the silver medal presented by the Queen for the Egyptian Campaign and the bronze star awarded by the Khedive .
We are very pleased to announce that Bro . E . M . Lott , P . M . 205 , 1765 , and 1929 , has been appointed organist of St . Sepulchres , London . This appointment is second only to that of St . Paul ' s in . the City , and the many friends of Bro . Lott will hear with pleasure of his success .
On Wednesday afternoon , Bro . Sir Charles Dilke , Bart ., M . P . j President of the Local Government board , opened some new schools at Isleworth , which have een erected at a cost of ^ 20 , 000 in connection with the Brentford Union , and will accommodate 300 children . Bro . the Earl of Shaftesbury presided on VVednesday evening at Exeter Hall over a conference on the
Ragged Schools , in which the Duke of Westminster , the Earl of Aberdeen , the Rev . Canon Fleming , Mr . S . Morley , M . P ., and others took part . The' picture' by Desanges of Bro . General Sir Frederick Roberts and . his gallant little army on the march from Cabul to . Candah ' ar , is now on view at Messrs . Jennings's gallery , Cheapside . The portrait of the
general is a very successful one . Bro . the King and the Queen of the Netherlands and suite arrived at the Grosvenor Hotel on Wednesday and passed the greater part of the day in paying visits . Bro . the Duke of Albany called at an early hour and in the evening their Majesties attended the performance of
Berlioz ' s " Faust" at the Royal Albert Hall . Bros . Sir Thomas Dyke Acland , Sir John Ramsden , P . G . W ., Sir M . Arthur Bass , Henry Brassey , Montague Guest , P . G . M . Dorsetshire , G . VV . Repton , and Col . . King Harman , were amongst the members present at the Speaker ' s Fourth Parliamentary Full Dress Dinner on Wednesday .
Qro . Sir Michael Hicks-Beach , Bart , M . P ., presided at the thirty-first anniversary Festival of the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond-street , held at Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s , on Wednesday evening . Several warm supporters of this useful and well-conducted institution were present , and in the course of the evening subscriptions were announced by the Secretary to tbe amount of about £ 1600 .
The second ball of the season of the Finsbury Cricket Club was celebrated at Bromley Vestry Hall , Bowj on Friday last with great success . Bro . John Lee Dale acted most efficiently as M . C , assisted by Mr . Lovell . Bro . Speaight furnished an excellent band whilst Bro . Hay , of Stratford , supplied the refreshments . This club , which was established in 1851
and of which Bro . R . J . Tucker , P . M ., is Treasurer , has recently been granted the use of a piece of ground in Wanstead Park by the Corporation of the City of London . A number of influential brethren in Clapham and the vicinity are anxious of starting a Lodgeof Instruction at the Gauden Hotel , opposite Clapham-road Station , where there is every facility and comfort for the purpose .
The brethren would be very pleased to receive the permission of a mother lodge , not having a Lodge of Instruction attached to it , to work under its warrant . Communications on the subject may be addressed to Bro . H . R . VVillats , Gauden Hotel , Clapham . It may be mentioned that a very handsome suite of rooms specially arranged for meetings of lodges , chapters , & c , is in course of construction adjoining the hotel and will be completed very shortly .
Bro . Sir Michael Costa has sent to the Naples Conservatorium , in which institution he completed his musical education , an autograph copy of his opera " Malek-Adel , " accompanied by the following letter : — " This opera of ' Malek-Adel , ' composed and copied by me , was represented for the first time in the Italian Opera at Paris , in the Salle Favart , in 1 S 37 . After the fire that destroyed that
theatre my score was almost miraculously found under the smoking ruins , partly consumed by fire . Having been asked to make a gift of another manuscript to the Royal College of Music in Naples I have rewritten that score , and offer it with pleasure to the celebrated archives of the
college . London , 20 th March , 18 S 3 . —M . COSTA . " "Malek-Adel was performed by the following singers :- —Matilda , Julia Grisi ; Giossellino , Emma Albertazzi ; Malek-Adel , G . B . Rubini ; Riccardo , Nicholas Ivanoff ; Lusignano , Antonio Tamburini ; Guglielmo , Louis Lablache . How TO SECURE GOOD HEALTH . —
MARTIN ' S CURATIVE MAGNETISM . —Health secured , Health restored , and Health promoted by the use of this Natural Agent , now so extensively used . See Press opinions , testimonials , and fullest particulars in 48 page pamphlet , whicli is sent gratis to all by John Hugh Martin , Inventor and Maker of the Improved Appliances , 272 , Regent-circus , London , W . —fADVT . ]
It is certain the Queen ' s Physician , Dr . Fairbank , has written strongly recommending LENTILLA , or TONIC DAILY FOOD . It cures Indigestion , Heartburn , Constipation , Liver and Stomach Complaints , & c ., besides having such wondrous nourishing properties . Makes Soups , Porridge , Custards , Puddings , Biscuits , & c . Tins , lib . is . Gd . ; Jib ., iod . Barrels , 2 Slb ., 30 s . ; 141 b ., iCs . Of all Chemists . —Proprietor , H . J . Deacon , Beckenham , Kent . —[ ADVT .
Masonic And General Tidings
Princess Beatrice drove over to Claremont on Saturday to visit the Duke and Duchess of Albany , on the occasion of her brother's birthday . Bro . George Lambert , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., has been elected Upper Warden of the Paiten makers ' Company .
A highly successful meeting of the Lullingstone Lodge was held on VVednesday last when the new Masonic Hall was dedicated by the M . W . G . M . Lord Holmesdale , and the Rev . Hayman Cummings was installed as VV . M for the ensuing year . The proceedings were of tbe most interesting character . VVe hope to give a repcr ^ : ti our next .
Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon presided c ;; Wednesday evening at the twelfth annual festival of thi wailway Officers and Servants' Association at the Cannon-street Hotel . His lordship made an eloquent appeal on behalf of railway employes , in response to which subscriptions were announced amounting to upwards of . C 2700 .
Bro . Earl Granville , who was suffering from a slight indisposition last week , was sufficiently recovered to be able to attend the Cabinet Council of Saturday . Bro . G . O . Trcvelyan , M . P ., was one of a number of guests who arrived on Saturday last at Sandringham on a visit to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales .
The Duke of Connaught presided on Wednesday evening at the anniversary festival of the Metropolitan Free Hospital , held at the Freemasons' Tavern . In proposing the toast of the evening , His Royal Highness urged with considerable tact and ability the claims of the hosital upon public support . Subscriptions amounting to about £ 2000 were announced .
Bro . Viscount and the Viscountess Holmesdale gave a dinner party at their residence in Hereford-gardens on Saturday evening last , at which the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were present . Several distinguished guests , including the Spanish Minister , being invited to meet their Royal Highnesses . Saturday last was the thirtieth anniversary of
Bro . the Duke of Albany ' s birthday , and was celebrated at' Windsor with the usual honours , royal salutes being fired in the Long Walk and at Virginia Water . The annual dinner of the Institution of Civil Engineers took place at the Town Hall , Kensington , on
Saturday evening last . Covers were laid for 200 , and among the guests were Bros , the Earl of Kimberley , the Earl of Derby , Sir Thomas Brassey , K . C . B ., M . P . ; the Lord Mayor , Sir George Elliot , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . M . South VVales , Eastern Division ; and Horace lones P . G . S . of W .
• H . R . H . the Prince of Wales will preside at the sixty-ninth anniversary Festival of the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest , to be held at Willis ' s Rooms , St . James's , on the ist June next . The City Companies' Commission sat on Wed " nesday , amongst the members present being Bros . Lord Sherbrooke and Alderman Sir S . H . Waterlow , Bart ., M . P .
Bros , the Earl of Bective , M . P ., P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland , and Colonel Stanley , M . P ., D . P . G . M . Lancashire ( West ) , have been elected Vice-Presidents of a new Conservative Club at Lancaster . Bro . the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M . North and East Yorkshire , has been elected a Steward of the Jockey Club , in place of Mr . James Lowther , M . P ., who retires by rotation .
H . R . H . the Duke of Albany has arranged to visit Marlborough College on the 24 th July next , when his Royal Highness will distribute the Midsummer prizes . The Prince of Wales has signified his willingness to open the Princess Alice Memorial Hospital , Eastbourne , early in the month of June .
On Thursday evening , the 5 th inst ., the thirteenth annual ball in aid of the funds of the City and Metropolitan Police Orphanage was held at . the City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . The visitors commenced to arrive soon after eight o'clock , and the number was steadily augmented till midnight , when there was quite a thousand persons present , amongst whom were Bro . the Lord Mayor
and the Lady Mayoress , Bro . Sheriff and Mrs . De Keyser , Bro . Sheriff Savory , the Under-Sheriffs ( Messrs . Sheppard and Pontifex ) , Lieut .-Col . Bowman , the Chief Superintendent , and most of the superintendents and inspectors of the City Police . Dancing was carried on in the great hall and another smaller apartment , the band of the A Divission ( Mr . Dickinson conducting ) performing in the former .
and the string band of Mr . A . Cohen in the latter . Mr . Thomas Butler , conductor of the Licensed Victuallers ' School and Asylum balls , was the honorary Master of the Ceremonies , assisted by Mr . T . Meekham and Mr . Lloyd . At the supper the Lord Mayor presided . After the toasts of "The Queen" and "The Prince ar . d Princess of VVales and the rest of the Royal Family" had been
enthusiastically drunk , his lordship proposed " Success to the Orphanage , " mentioning various interesting particulars respecting its rise and progress . Of the 12 , 000 constables in thc metropolis all , he said , were subscribers excepting 68 , and this was a fact which reflected great credit on the force .
Major Joseph proposed " The Lord Mayor and Corporation , " which was acknowledged by the Chief Magistrate and Bro . Alderman and Sheriff De Keyser , the latter before sitting down giving " The Health of the Ladies , " for whom Mr . Brisley replied . Nothing seemed wanting to make the ball a complete success .
MONEY LENT . Advances on Property . Loans , Negotiated . — £ 5 to £ 1000 , with and without securities , at moderate Interest upon Promissory Notes , repayable at a fixed period , or by instalments ; also upon Deeds , Life Policies , Furniture , Jewellery , Shares , Warrants , Stocks ,
& c . Prompt attention , with secrecy . Trade bills discounted . Deposits received . THIJ LONDON BANK , 71 , Fleet-street , E . C ; 88 , High-street , Islington , N . ; and 113 , Church-street , Edgware-road , VV . Open daily Forms gratis . Established 1 S 3 S . E . J . READ , Secretary . — [ ADVT . 1
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Masonic And General Tidings
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS
We understand that E . Comp . Fred A . Philbrick , Q . C , D . P . G . M . for Essex , and Recorder of Colchester , has been appointed by H . R . H . the Grand Z . to the post of Grand Superintendent of the province of Essex ; and that Comp . Philbrick will be installed at Chelmsford on VVednesday , the 16 th May , by E . Comp . Lord Lathom , G . H . of England .
Bro . T . M . Janes has been elected Churchwarden for St . Botolph , Aldersgate . Bro . Howard Vyse has been chosen for Overseer for the parish of St . Olave , Silver-street . Bro . L ° rd and Lady Wolseley and Lord Alcester were among the guests present at the marriage on VVednesday of Lieut . Spencer Childers , R . E ., son of the
Chancellor of the Exchequer , with Miss Florence Leslie , third daughter of the late Mr . W . Leslie , M . P . In our obituary of last Saturday we recorded the death of Bro . R . H . Marsh ( Henry Marston ); he was initiated in the Albany Lodge , No . 151 ( late 176 ) in August 1834 . Passed September Sth , and raised December 115 th—hence a member of the Craft for near half a century .
At the regular monthly meeting on Monday of the Albany Lodge , No . 151 , the brethren voted the sum of ten guineas to constitute their worthy Secretary , Bro . Charles Thomas Ailed , P . M ., P . P . G . S . D . Hants and Isle of Wight , a Life Governor of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls , as a mark of respect by the lodge . Bro . Capt . J . Sculley , R . H . A ., P . P . G . I . G .
Kent , was installed W . M . of the Florence Nightingale Lodge of Mark Master Masons at Woolwich , on Monday last . A full report will appear next week . The Duke of Cornwall Chapter , 1 S 39 , was consecrated on Friday , the 6 th inst ., by M . E . Comp . Col . Shadwell H . Gierke , G . S . E . A full report of the ceremony will appear in our next .
Bro . Lord Henniker , M . W . G . M . M . M ., will consecrate the Henniker ( Mark ) Lodge , No . 315 , at Red Lion-square , on Saturday , the 21 st inst . The officers designated in the warrant are Bros . Edgar Bowyer , as W . M . ; C F . Hogard , S . W . ; James Terry ( R . M . B . I . ) , J . W . The installation ceremony will be worked on Tuesday next , at eight o ' clock p . m ., by Bro . Whitley , P . M ., P . P . G . D . C . M ., at the Royal Arthur Lodge of
Instruction , held at the Rock Tavern , Battersea Park-road , nearly opposite York-road Station ( L . B . and S . C . Railway ) , and five minutes' walk from Queen's-road Station ( L . and S . W . Railway ) . Bro . C . S ' purgeon , CC , temporarily occunied
the chair at a meeting of the Court of Judges on Monday evening , at the Grapes , Jewin-street , when it was resolved on the motion of Mr . V . Smith seconded by Mr . Weedon , that Mr . J . Harvey , CC , should be re-elected president for the season . Bro . U . Knell , who has been hon . sec . for 14 years , was re-elected .
Bro . Sir Frederick Perkins , of Old Jewry , and other members of his family have erected in the west front of St . Michael's Church , Southampton , a handsome window and tablet in memory of their parents , Mr . and Mrs . R . Hopkins Perkins , late of Northumberland House . The design was so much admired by the Princess Louise whilst the window was in manufacture that a similar work is to be forwarded to her .
Bro . Sir Thomas Brassey , in distributing the prizes to the Liverpool Brigade of the Royal Naval Volunteers , announced his intention of subscribing £ 100 to the funds , the Admiralty having refused the capitation grant on the ground that in the wealthy seaports of London , Liverpool , and Bristol the cost of providing uniforms for the limited number of naval volunteers who were unable to
bear that expense should be met by local subscriptions . Bro . James Stevens , P . M ., P . Z ., has undertaken to deliver his interesting lecture " Explanatory of the Ritual and Ceremonies of the First Degree , " in the St . Margaret's Lodge , No . 1452 , at the Masonic Hall , Lowestoft , on Thursday , the 26 th inst . Bro . VV . Woolner Garnham , P . P . G . S . W . Suffolk , Secretary to the lodge , has , at the request of W . Bro . H . J . Eastaugh , the W . M ., issued
a . special circular convening the lodge meeting for 6 . 45 p . m . punctually . A large attendance of brethren from the surrounding district is anticipated . A movable Grand Lodge of the Mark Degree will be held at Nottingham , on Thursday , the 26 th inst ., under the auspices of the Old Time Immemorial Mark Lodge , the Newstead Lodge . The lodge will be held in the
Masonic Hall , and will be opened at three o ' clock in the afternoon . The Grand Master , Lord Henniker , will preside . Nottinghamshire will be constituted a Mark Province on this occasion , and Bro . John Watson will be appointed and invested as Provincial Grand Master . The programme for the day is as follows : At 11 a . m . the members of the Newstead Lodge will be in attendance at the Hall to receive brethren from a distance and conduct them to the principal
objects of interest in the town , the Castle Museum , the University buildings , the Mayor ' s lace-dressing works , Sir James Oldknow's lace manufactory , Mr . Doughtey ' s lace curtain manufactory , Alderman Turney's leather works , Blackburn and Attenborough ' s machine buildingworks , and I . and R . Morley's hosiery manufactory . Afterthe business of the lodge there will be a banquet at five o ' clock at the Masonic Hall .
HOLLOWAY ' OINTMENT AND PILES . —Old Wounds , Sores , and Ulcers . —Daily experience conlirms the fact which has triumphed overall opposition for forty years , viz ., that no means are known equal to Holloway ' s remedies for curing bad legs , sores , wounds , diseases of thc skin , erysipelas , abscesses , burns , scalds , and , in truth , all maladies where the skin is broken . To cure these
infirmities i ] iiickiyis of primary importance , as compulsory conlinement indoors weakens the general health . The readv means of cure are found in Holloway ' s Ointment and Pills , which heal thc sores and expel their cause . In the very worst cases the Ointment has succeeded in effecting a perfect cure after every other means had failed in Riving any relief . Desperate diseases best display its virtues . — [ ADVT , ]
Masonic And General Tidings
In the event of her Majesty having sufficiently recovered from her recent accident , the Court will leave Windsor for Osborne early next week . A meeting of the Metropolitan College of the Rosicrucian Society took place at Red Lion-square , on Thursday evening , when the oflicers for the ensuing year were elected and installed , and many brethren elected and admitted to the Grade of Zelator .
The Camden Royal Arch Chapter , No . 704 , was consecrated at Anderton's Hotel , on Friday , the 4 th inst . The ceremony was very ably performed by Bro . James Terry . On Wednesday evening H . R . H . the Dukeof Connaught presided at the anniversary festival of the Metropolitan Free Hospital , the scene of the gathering
being the Freemasons' Tavern , Great Queen-street . Bro . the Marquis of Hartington , M . P ., Secretary of State for War , visited Shorncliffe Camp on Wednesday for the purpose of distributing among the officers and men of the 7 th Dragoon Guards recently returned from Egypt the silver medal presented by the Queen for the Egyptian Campaign and the bronze star awarded by the Khedive .
We are very pleased to announce that Bro . E . M . Lott , P . M . 205 , 1765 , and 1929 , has been appointed organist of St . Sepulchres , London . This appointment is second only to that of St . Paul ' s in . the City , and the many friends of Bro . Lott will hear with pleasure of his success .
On Wednesday afternoon , Bro . Sir Charles Dilke , Bart ., M . P . j President of the Local Government board , opened some new schools at Isleworth , which have een erected at a cost of ^ 20 , 000 in connection with the Brentford Union , and will accommodate 300 children . Bro . the Earl of Shaftesbury presided on VVednesday evening at Exeter Hall over a conference on the
Ragged Schools , in which the Duke of Westminster , the Earl of Aberdeen , the Rev . Canon Fleming , Mr . S . Morley , M . P ., and others took part . The' picture' by Desanges of Bro . General Sir Frederick Roberts and . his gallant little army on the march from Cabul to . Candah ' ar , is now on view at Messrs . Jennings's gallery , Cheapside . The portrait of the
general is a very successful one . Bro . the King and the Queen of the Netherlands and suite arrived at the Grosvenor Hotel on Wednesday and passed the greater part of the day in paying visits . Bro . the Duke of Albany called at an early hour and in the evening their Majesties attended the performance of
Berlioz ' s " Faust" at the Royal Albert Hall . Bros . Sir Thomas Dyke Acland , Sir John Ramsden , P . G . W ., Sir M . Arthur Bass , Henry Brassey , Montague Guest , P . G . M . Dorsetshire , G . VV . Repton , and Col . . King Harman , were amongst the members present at the Speaker ' s Fourth Parliamentary Full Dress Dinner on Wednesday .
Qro . Sir Michael Hicks-Beach , Bart , M . P ., presided at the thirty-first anniversary Festival of the Hospital for Sick Children , Great Ormond-street , held at Willis ' s Rooms , St . James ' s , on Wednesday evening . Several warm supporters of this useful and well-conducted institution were present , and in the course of the evening subscriptions were announced by the Secretary to tbe amount of about £ 1600 .
The second ball of the season of the Finsbury Cricket Club was celebrated at Bromley Vestry Hall , Bowj on Friday last with great success . Bro . John Lee Dale acted most efficiently as M . C , assisted by Mr . Lovell . Bro . Speaight furnished an excellent band whilst Bro . Hay , of Stratford , supplied the refreshments . This club , which was established in 1851
and of which Bro . R . J . Tucker , P . M ., is Treasurer , has recently been granted the use of a piece of ground in Wanstead Park by the Corporation of the City of London . A number of influential brethren in Clapham and the vicinity are anxious of starting a Lodgeof Instruction at the Gauden Hotel , opposite Clapham-road Station , where there is every facility and comfort for the purpose .
The brethren would be very pleased to receive the permission of a mother lodge , not having a Lodge of Instruction attached to it , to work under its warrant . Communications on the subject may be addressed to Bro . H . R . VVillats , Gauden Hotel , Clapham . It may be mentioned that a very handsome suite of rooms specially arranged for meetings of lodges , chapters , & c , is in course of construction adjoining the hotel and will be completed very shortly .
Bro . Sir Michael Costa has sent to the Naples Conservatorium , in which institution he completed his musical education , an autograph copy of his opera " Malek-Adel , " accompanied by the following letter : — " This opera of ' Malek-Adel , ' composed and copied by me , was represented for the first time in the Italian Opera at Paris , in the Salle Favart , in 1 S 37 . After the fire that destroyed that
theatre my score was almost miraculously found under the smoking ruins , partly consumed by fire . Having been asked to make a gift of another manuscript to the Royal College of Music in Naples I have rewritten that score , and offer it with pleasure to the celebrated archives of the
college . London , 20 th March , 18 S 3 . —M . COSTA . " "Malek-Adel was performed by the following singers :- —Matilda , Julia Grisi ; Giossellino , Emma Albertazzi ; Malek-Adel , G . B . Rubini ; Riccardo , Nicholas Ivanoff ; Lusignano , Antonio Tamburini ; Guglielmo , Louis Lablache . How TO SECURE GOOD HEALTH . —
MARTIN ' S CURATIVE MAGNETISM . —Health secured , Health restored , and Health promoted by the use of this Natural Agent , now so extensively used . See Press opinions , testimonials , and fullest particulars in 48 page pamphlet , whicli is sent gratis to all by John Hugh Martin , Inventor and Maker of the Improved Appliances , 272 , Regent-circus , London , W . —fADVT . ]
It is certain the Queen ' s Physician , Dr . Fairbank , has written strongly recommending LENTILLA , or TONIC DAILY FOOD . It cures Indigestion , Heartburn , Constipation , Liver and Stomach Complaints , & c ., besides having such wondrous nourishing properties . Makes Soups , Porridge , Custards , Puddings , Biscuits , & c . Tins , lib . is . Gd . ; Jib ., iod . Barrels , 2 Slb ., 30 s . ; 141 b ., iCs . Of all Chemists . —Proprietor , H . J . Deacon , Beckenham , Kent . —[ ADVT .
Masonic And General Tidings
Princess Beatrice drove over to Claremont on Saturday to visit the Duke and Duchess of Albany , on the occasion of her brother's birthday . Bro . George Lambert , F . S . A ., P . G . S . B ., has been elected Upper Warden of the Paiten makers ' Company .
A highly successful meeting of the Lullingstone Lodge was held on VVednesday last when the new Masonic Hall was dedicated by the M . W . G . M . Lord Holmesdale , and the Rev . Hayman Cummings was installed as VV . M for the ensuing year . The proceedings were of tbe most interesting character . VVe hope to give a repcr ^ : ti our next .
Bro . the Earl of Carnarvon presided c ;; Wednesday evening at the twelfth annual festival of thi wailway Officers and Servants' Association at the Cannon-street Hotel . His lordship made an eloquent appeal on behalf of railway employes , in response to which subscriptions were announced amounting to upwards of . C 2700 .
Bro . Earl Granville , who was suffering from a slight indisposition last week , was sufficiently recovered to be able to attend the Cabinet Council of Saturday . Bro . G . O . Trcvelyan , M . P ., was one of a number of guests who arrived on Saturday last at Sandringham on a visit to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales .
The Duke of Connaught presided on Wednesday evening at the anniversary festival of the Metropolitan Free Hospital , held at the Freemasons' Tavern . In proposing the toast of the evening , His Royal Highness urged with considerable tact and ability the claims of the hosital upon public support . Subscriptions amounting to about £ 2000 were announced .
Bro . Viscount and the Viscountess Holmesdale gave a dinner party at their residence in Hereford-gardens on Saturday evening last , at which the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh were present . Several distinguished guests , including the Spanish Minister , being invited to meet their Royal Highnesses . Saturday last was the thirtieth anniversary of
Bro . the Duke of Albany ' s birthday , and was celebrated at' Windsor with the usual honours , royal salutes being fired in the Long Walk and at Virginia Water . The annual dinner of the Institution of Civil Engineers took place at the Town Hall , Kensington , on
Saturday evening last . Covers were laid for 200 , and among the guests were Bros , the Earl of Kimberley , the Earl of Derby , Sir Thomas Brassey , K . C . B ., M . P . ; the Lord Mayor , Sir George Elliot , Bart ., M . P ., P . G . M . South VVales , Eastern Division ; and Horace lones P . G . S . of W .
• H . R . H . the Prince of Wales will preside at the sixty-ninth anniversary Festival of the Royal Hospital for Diseases of the Chest , to be held at Willis ' s Rooms , St . James's , on the ist June next . The City Companies' Commission sat on Wed " nesday , amongst the members present being Bros . Lord Sherbrooke and Alderman Sir S . H . Waterlow , Bart ., M . P .
Bros , the Earl of Bective , M . P ., P . G . M . Cumberland and Westmorland , and Colonel Stanley , M . P ., D . P . G . M . Lancashire ( West ) , have been elected Vice-Presidents of a new Conservative Club at Lancaster . Bro . the Earl of Zetland , P . G . M . North and East Yorkshire , has been elected a Steward of the Jockey Club , in place of Mr . James Lowther , M . P ., who retires by rotation .
H . R . H . the Duke of Albany has arranged to visit Marlborough College on the 24 th July next , when his Royal Highness will distribute the Midsummer prizes . The Prince of Wales has signified his willingness to open the Princess Alice Memorial Hospital , Eastbourne , early in the month of June .
On Thursday evening , the 5 th inst ., the thirteenth annual ball in aid of the funds of the City and Metropolitan Police Orphanage was held at . the City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street . The visitors commenced to arrive soon after eight o'clock , and the number was steadily augmented till midnight , when there was quite a thousand persons present , amongst whom were Bro . the Lord Mayor
and the Lady Mayoress , Bro . Sheriff and Mrs . De Keyser , Bro . Sheriff Savory , the Under-Sheriffs ( Messrs . Sheppard and Pontifex ) , Lieut .-Col . Bowman , the Chief Superintendent , and most of the superintendents and inspectors of the City Police . Dancing was carried on in the great hall and another smaller apartment , the band of the A Divission ( Mr . Dickinson conducting ) performing in the former .
and the string band of Mr . A . Cohen in the latter . Mr . Thomas Butler , conductor of the Licensed Victuallers ' School and Asylum balls , was the honorary Master of the Ceremonies , assisted by Mr . T . Meekham and Mr . Lloyd . At the supper the Lord Mayor presided . After the toasts of "The Queen" and "The Prince ar . d Princess of VVales and the rest of the Royal Family" had been
enthusiastically drunk , his lordship proposed " Success to the Orphanage , " mentioning various interesting particulars respecting its rise and progress . Of the 12 , 000 constables in thc metropolis all , he said , were subscribers excepting 68 , and this was a fact which reflected great credit on the force .
Major Joseph proposed " The Lord Mayor and Corporation , " which was acknowledged by the Chief Magistrate and Bro . Alderman and Sheriff De Keyser , the latter before sitting down giving " The Health of the Ladies , " for whom Mr . Brisley replied . Nothing seemed wanting to make the ball a complete success .
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