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The Week
time we fu ^ suntidecelebration , though ^ as before hinte d , the dramatic world has this year presented very little that could claim to be considered as a noyelty .- —— -At Her Majesty ' s Theatre / for the week , the '' Traviata / ' " Don Giovanni , " and the ^ !& ovatore , " constitute the list of repetitions , ^
catalogue of fashionables upon each occasion being long and brilliant . A new ballet > entitled '' La . Reine des Songes , " was produced on Saturday with complete success ^ the established favour ^ season , " ¦ La Nozze di Figaro" preceded the ballet . * - ~~ At the Royal Italian Opera , on Tuesday evening , Madame Bosio made her first appearance this season * in company with Graziani and Gardohh The opera in w ^ the " Trayiata" " of Verdi ; hot the happiest selection that might have been made ,
but perhaps the easiest under the present incompleteness of the theatre . The house has been anything but welM managers of the cheap opera tried the experiment of a moiming p ) erforft 3 ance , and with some degree of success . ^ RudersdprfT for the heroine , and Signor Mattioli , i / Ww ^ instead of Signor Badiali , a & heretofore . Mr . Charles Brahant repeated his performance of IHarrrieo , and Madame Borchardt was the gipsy , A zucma . / The opera passed off with
considerable spirit , and theprinc Haymartet , on We ^& whose absence from these boards has be « n so mnc ^ after her long and severe illness in her original Tom Taylor '' s favouiite comedy of ' f An Unequal Match . " Herreception was , of course , of the heartiest ahd most cordial descr ^ ^ acclamations suspended the progress of the play . brought to a close , and the house is to be immediately pulled down and a larger one erected . It is to be ready jfioropening in September .
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Special Notice . —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports of o meetings , See ., are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only of the paper they use . In future , the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them : for , in order to
produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving pr op er names , where accuracy is so essential ^ -, since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1867 are now ready , price 1 $ . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 $ . 6 d . each . tfa shall be happy to ' receive 00 SEys or lectures' on Masonic subjects , returning tKetir ( should they uotib © accepted ) If desited .
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The Week
time we fu ^ suntidecelebration , though ^ as before hinte d , the dramatic world has this year presented very little that could claim to be considered as a noyelty .- —— -At Her Majesty ' s Theatre / for the week , the '' Traviata / ' " Don Giovanni , " and the ^ !& ovatore , " constitute the list of repetitions , ^
catalogue of fashionables upon each occasion being long and brilliant . A new ballet > entitled '' La . Reine des Songes , " was produced on Saturday with complete success ^ the established favour ^ season , " ¦ La Nozze di Figaro" preceded the ballet . * - ~~ At the Royal Italian Opera , on Tuesday evening , Madame Bosio made her first appearance this season * in company with Graziani and Gardohh The opera in w ^ the " Trayiata" " of Verdi ; hot the happiest selection that might have been made ,
but perhaps the easiest under the present incompleteness of the theatre . The house has been anything but welM managers of the cheap opera tried the experiment of a moiming p ) erforft 3 ance , and with some degree of success . ^ RudersdprfT for the heroine , and Signor Mattioli , i / Ww ^ instead of Signor Badiali , a & heretofore . Mr . Charles Brahant repeated his performance of IHarrrieo , and Madame Borchardt was the gipsy , A zucma . / The opera passed off with
considerable spirit , and theprinc Haymartet , on We ^& whose absence from these boards has be « n so mnc ^ after her long and severe illness in her original Tom Taylor '' s favouiite comedy of ' f An Unequal Match . " Herreception was , of course , of the heartiest ahd most cordial descr ^ ^ acclamations suspended the progress of the play . brought to a close , and the house is to be immediately pulled down and a larger one erected . It is to be ready jfioropening in September .
Notices.
NOTICES .
All communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will ohlige by forwarding their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock on : Monday morning . ,, ,....., .. . . . i . . . . - . ... . .. L P-V * . ...
Special Notice . —Our correspondents who so kindly furnish us with reports of o meetings , See ., are earnestly requested in every case to write on one side only of the paper they use . In future , the non-observance of this rule will necessitate our passing over communications which we should otherwise gladly insert , and which the Craft would be benefited by having presented to them : for , in order to
produce our Magazine at the proper time , we are obliged to facilitate the operations of the printer , who knows no greater impediment than backed copy , not always legibly written . In giving pr op er names , where accuracy is so essential ^ -, since for the spelling of such there is no orthographical standard—our correspondents should be careful to write very distinctly .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1867 are now ready , price 1 $ . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 $ . 6 d . each . tfa shall be happy to ' receive 00 SEys or lectures' on Masonic subjects , returning tKetir ( should they uotib © accepted ) If desited .