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The Week
Mfies by ra has never seen . The young man dislike Highlands , where he Mis desperate ^ the fish is admirably played to the landing net . The fishwife has twa terrible " parents" who insist upon knowing the man ' s intentions . They are soon , however , brought to give their consent , aM we how learn that the "B
is the nai ^ W ^ Hiecory old Woman , to represent his w ^ was full of vivacity , and sang ^ to ob t ai n ant encore froni the audience ;^ spirit and efiect ; ^
ably funny . ^ Doubtful Victory , " with the ever pop and Xi Ticklish Times , * ' continue to form the bill of fare provided by Mr . yRobson . This well-established favourite ; who seems to have brought back with him a fresh stock of physical and mental energy , is ^ nightly received with every mahifeMatioh of delight by crowds of visitors whose comfort has been greatly Increased by several Improvements , especially the arrangement of the seats in ^ ^ t ^
Sadlers Wells has reproduced Bulwer ' s " Richelieu , " in y / hich this eminent actor has always reaped ue Egerton , a dSbntaMe of decided capahilities .- — -- —Mr . Sims Reeves continues the star In the east , at the Standard novelty has been
of the harvest moon being nearly at the full , it had been announced oh Tuesday * that the fountains would play at T o ' clock , and . considerable curiosity wte matri x fested to view 1 he e ^ beautiful , and the successbf the experiment was so complete that it was announced for repetition . Matille . ; Piccolomini's farewell concert took place yesterday '; - '¦ she proceeds this day to make the tour of the United States .
Notices.
NOTICES . " \ .
All communications for the Editor , to ensure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded to the office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G ., not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwardiiag their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock
on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; oi subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 $ , 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they nob be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Anglo-Saxon History . —The great extent to which our provincial report reaches this week , compels us to postpone the article oh this subject . '
CHESHIRE . cl Huddersfield . "—We can very well understand that a gentleman might be objected to in one Lodge , and his nomination withdrawn , and yet that there should be no objection to his initiation in another Lodge ; it would , therefore , be impossible for us to give an opinion on the propriety of the adm iflsion into one Lodge of a candidate withdrawn in another , without knowing all the circumstances under which the proposal , withdrawal , ancl subsequent initiation took place .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week
Mfies by ra has never seen . The young man dislike Highlands , where he Mis desperate ^ the fish is admirably played to the landing net . The fishwife has twa terrible " parents" who insist upon knowing the man ' s intentions . They are soon , however , brought to give their consent , aM we how learn that the "B
is the nai ^ W ^ Hiecory old Woman , to represent his w ^ was full of vivacity , and sang ^ to ob t ai n ant encore froni the audience ;^ spirit and efiect ; ^
ably funny . ^ Doubtful Victory , " with the ever pop and Xi Ticklish Times , * ' continue to form the bill of fare provided by Mr . yRobson . This well-established favourite ; who seems to have brought back with him a fresh stock of physical and mental energy , is ^ nightly received with every mahifeMatioh of delight by crowds of visitors whose comfort has been greatly Increased by several Improvements , especially the arrangement of the seats in ^ ^ t ^
Sadlers Wells has reproduced Bulwer ' s " Richelieu , " in y / hich this eminent actor has always reaped ue Egerton , a dSbntaMe of decided capahilities .- — -- —Mr . Sims Reeves continues the star In the east , at the Standard novelty has been
of the harvest moon being nearly at the full , it had been announced oh Tuesday * that the fountains would play at T o ' clock , and . considerable curiosity wte matri x fested to view 1 he e ^ beautiful , and the successbf the experiment was so complete that it was announced for repetition . Matille . ; Piccolomini's farewell concert took place yesterday '; - '¦ she proceeds this day to make the tour of the United States .
Notices.
NOTICES . " \ .
All communications for the Editor , to ensure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded to the office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . G ., not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwardiiag their favours at the latest by 12 o ' clock
on Monday morning . Emblematic covers for the first volume of 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; oi subscribers may have their volumes bound for Is . 6 d . A few volumes may also be had , price 14 $ , 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they nob be accepted ) if desired .
TO CORRESPONDENTS . Anglo-Saxon History . —The great extent to which our provincial report reaches this week , compels us to postpone the article oh this subject . '
CHESHIRE . cl Huddersfield . "—We can very well understand that a gentleman might be objected to in one Lodge , and his nomination withdrawn , and yet that there should be no objection to his initiation in another Lodge ; it would , therefore , be impossible for us to give an opinion on the propriety of the adm iflsion into one Lodge of a candidate withdrawn in another , without knowing all the circumstances under which the proposal , withdrawal , ancl subsequent initiation took place .