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Summary Of Smews For September.
The only other event of the month worthy of record , was the visit of Lord Stanley to his father's estates in Tipperary , where he adopted the principle so tersely enunciated by the late Mr . Drummond , ivhen Under Secretary of that country r " Property has its duties as well as its rights . " AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . The English Opera at Drury Lanethe Legerdemain of Professor Andersonthe
, , Wizard of the North , at the Lyceum , and the magnificent spectable of the Storming of Sebastopol at Cremorne Gardens , maintained their popularity during the whole of the past month . On the 30 th of August , " Victorine or I'll Sleep on it , " was , after lying by for some years past , re-produced at the Adelphi ; and on the 18 th , there was brought out at the Haymarket , a new piece of great humour entitled The Man of Many Friends . It is from the pen of that indefatigable writer for the stage Mr . Stirling Coyne .
Mr . Phelps has re-opened Sadler ' s Wells for the performance of the legitimate drama , and has revived the play of the Tempest , himself supporting the character of the banished Duke , and a young debutante of great promise , that of Miranda . There has been another revival in the way of amusements , but one of somewhat less histrionic interest . Mr . T . Smith , the spirited and enterprising lessee of Drury Lane Theatre , has , for two weeks , given a galvanized existence to Vauxhall Gardens . Mr . Albert Smith , on his 1155 th appearance , closed for the season , his Ascent of Mont Blanc ; and Air . Love has discontinued his entertainments . Mr . Charles Kean , too , closed the season at the Princesses , with the performance of Henry the Eighth .
Notices.
NOTICES .
TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-pence as heretofore , though we have ceased to stamp any portion of our impression—the new law requiring us to make such alterations in our appearance , if we avail ourselves of the power of stamping , which ive
deem to be inexpedient . The number will , however , pass freely through the post by the affixing of a penny stamp , and the alteration of the law will , when deemed expedient , enable us materially to enlarge our size , without additional cost to our readers . We are aware that we shall , by the new arrangement , be placed in some little difficulty with our Colonial Readers , inasmuch as the new tariff of book postage does not apply to places beyond the seas . For the present , however , we shall continue to supply those friends whose subscriptions we have received , in the usual manner , we bearing the loss that the extra postage will inflict upon us ; and for the future we shall , for the accommodation of the colonies , also issue our " Mirror" in quarterly parts , by which three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage .
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS . Animal Subscribers are respectfully informed , that their subscriptions close with the present number . The first volume will be completed with the 14 th number , in order that our second volume may commence with the new year—when many important improvements are contemplated . Brethren wishing to complete their volumes , are requested to make early applications for back numbers , some of which , are nearly out of print .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
Summary Of Smews For September.
The only other event of the month worthy of record , was the visit of Lord Stanley to his father's estates in Tipperary , where he adopted the principle so tersely enunciated by the late Mr . Drummond , ivhen Under Secretary of that country r " Property has its duties as well as its rights . " AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . The English Opera at Drury Lanethe Legerdemain of Professor Andersonthe
, , Wizard of the North , at the Lyceum , and the magnificent spectable of the Storming of Sebastopol at Cremorne Gardens , maintained their popularity during the whole of the past month . On the 30 th of August , " Victorine or I'll Sleep on it , " was , after lying by for some years past , re-produced at the Adelphi ; and on the 18 th , there was brought out at the Haymarket , a new piece of great humour entitled The Man of Many Friends . It is from the pen of that indefatigable writer for the stage Mr . Stirling Coyne .
Mr . Phelps has re-opened Sadler ' s Wells for the performance of the legitimate drama , and has revived the play of the Tempest , himself supporting the character of the banished Duke , and a young debutante of great promise , that of Miranda . There has been another revival in the way of amusements , but one of somewhat less histrionic interest . Mr . T . Smith , the spirited and enterprising lessee of Drury Lane Theatre , has , for two weeks , given a galvanized existence to Vauxhall Gardens . Mr . Albert Smith , on his 1155 th appearance , closed for the season , his Ascent of Mont Blanc ; and Air . Love has discontinued his entertainments . Mr . Charles Kean , too , closed the season at the Princesses , with the performance of Henry the Eighth .
Notices.
NOTICES .
TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-pence as heretofore , though we have ceased to stamp any portion of our impression—the new law requiring us to make such alterations in our appearance , if we avail ourselves of the power of stamping , which ive
deem to be inexpedient . The number will , however , pass freely through the post by the affixing of a penny stamp , and the alteration of the law will , when deemed expedient , enable us materially to enlarge our size , without additional cost to our readers . We are aware that we shall , by the new arrangement , be placed in some little difficulty with our Colonial Readers , inasmuch as the new tariff of book postage does not apply to places beyond the seas . For the present , however , we shall continue to supply those friends whose subscriptions we have received , in the usual manner , we bearing the loss that the extra postage will inflict upon us ; and for the future we shall , for the accommodation of the colonies , also issue our " Mirror" in quarterly parts , by which three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage .
TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS . Animal Subscribers are respectfully informed , that their subscriptions close with the present number . The first volume will be completed with the 14 th number , in order that our second volume may commence with the new year—when many important improvements are contemplated . Brethren wishing to complete their volumes , are requested to make early applications for back numbers , some of which , are nearly out of print .