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The Week.
¦ ¦ I '" . ¦ --assurance hranpji of ; their busings to the Albert Life Assurance Company , of Waterloo-place , Palhniall . ^ fber spine j ^ rther discussi on , a motiph to that effect was put from the chairy and carried unanimously . ——^ Phoenix Life Assurance Co
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS
Tubee is no present probaMlity that Her Majesty ^ winter for operatic or domatic purposes . A very large surn is demanded , we hear ^ by the outgoing tenant , ibr improvements , and speculators look upon it as ; a questionable investm opera , we believe , at Covent Garden . Report speaks m ^ tion as the inasterpiece of the composer . A . pantomime yyilf h ^ nias attractions , supported by Mr . Flexmore and other favorites of the piiblid- At the Haymarket a n ^
hot be brought out as long as u Lonjdpn Assurance" continuesi to attract in the fanner it does ^ overflowing houses . 'We believe nothing is settled as to the future lesseeship of this theatre ; Mr . Phelps is now spoken of as likely to become the successor to Mr . C . Kean ; Mr . Harris , and Mr . A . Wigan also , have each been named .- ——The Olympic bills still nightly announce the " Red Vial , " but we fear the public do not consider that drama an inducement to crowd the theatre . The critics have been
universally severe in their judgment of Mr . W . Collins , which in these days , when everybody reads some journal or other , is a very serious matter for author and manager . ——The works at the Adelphi theatre are not advancing so fast as Bro . Webster led us to believe when the old house was closed . Great exertions must be made to open the theatre at Christmas . The New Grecian theatre is taking a very different position among the London amusements to that which was filled
by the " Grecian Saloon . " Mr . Conquest having built a first-class theatre , seems determined that the dramas produced shall correspond in their character . We would especially notice " A Life ' s Revenge , " which is most ably represented , the principal characters being sustained by Mr . Sinclair and Mr . T . Mead ; a comic part is well filled by Mr . John Manning . The mise en seine , dresses , and appointments , are very superior ; while the decoration of the theatre itself would astonish many who think that elegance and luxury are confined to the West end .
years has Med the post of nxa ^ Kind speeches were good wishes and approval of his hrpther directpr ^ , ~~ 3 fc Onslow , the Liberal candidate , wasreturned for G ^ Manchester , died yesterday at Beech House , PenMet ^ been gradually sinking , Sir John was in Iris forty-fourth year ,
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
. The Province oi Victoria . — -An important communication has arrived from this colony , which will appear in pur next . The Boys School— " A Resident M . A . " is thanked for his valuable letter which we shall endeavour to insert next week .
Bro . John Pepper ' s letter arrived too late for insertion . Mark Masonry . — " D . 1 LA . T . N . " will see that press of matter prevents his paper appearing to-day . Tmu letters of " A Gauntry Warden " and of £ ro . Sloman next week . « Z . "—There is no absolute law on the subject ; but we consider that a candidate for initiation should be balloted for in the first degree ; every member of the Lodge , however young , having a right ; to vote on the admission of a member .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week.
¦ ¦ I '" . ¦ --assurance hranpji of ; their busings to the Albert Life Assurance Company , of Waterloo-place , Palhniall . ^ fber spine j ^ rther discussi on , a motiph to that effect was put from the chairy and carried unanimously . ——^ Phoenix Life Assurance Co
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS
Tubee is no present probaMlity that Her Majesty ^ winter for operatic or domatic purposes . A very large surn is demanded , we hear ^ by the outgoing tenant , ibr improvements , and speculators look upon it as ; a questionable investm opera , we believe , at Covent Garden . Report speaks m ^ tion as the inasterpiece of the composer . A . pantomime yyilf h ^ nias attractions , supported by Mr . Flexmore and other favorites of the piiblid- At the Haymarket a n ^
hot be brought out as long as u Lonjdpn Assurance" continuesi to attract in the fanner it does ^ overflowing houses . 'We believe nothing is settled as to the future lesseeship of this theatre ; Mr . Phelps is now spoken of as likely to become the successor to Mr . C . Kean ; Mr . Harris , and Mr . A . Wigan also , have each been named .- ——The Olympic bills still nightly announce the " Red Vial , " but we fear the public do not consider that drama an inducement to crowd the theatre . The critics have been
universally severe in their judgment of Mr . W . Collins , which in these days , when everybody reads some journal or other , is a very serious matter for author and manager . ——The works at the Adelphi theatre are not advancing so fast as Bro . Webster led us to believe when the old house was closed . Great exertions must be made to open the theatre at Christmas . The New Grecian theatre is taking a very different position among the London amusements to that which was filled
by the " Grecian Saloon . " Mr . Conquest having built a first-class theatre , seems determined that the dramas produced shall correspond in their character . We would especially notice " A Life ' s Revenge , " which is most ably represented , the principal characters being sustained by Mr . Sinclair and Mr . T . Mead ; a comic part is well filled by Mr . John Manning . The mise en seine , dresses , and appointments , are very superior ; while the decoration of the theatre itself would astonish many who think that elegance and luxury are confined to the West end .
years has Med the post of nxa ^ Kind speeches were good wishes and approval of his hrpther directpr ^ , ~~ 3 fc Onslow , the Liberal candidate , wasreturned for G ^ Manchester , died yesterday at Beech House , PenMet ^ been gradually sinking , Sir John was in Iris forty-fourth year ,
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
. The Province oi Victoria . — -An important communication has arrived from this colony , which will appear in pur next . The Boys School— " A Resident M . A . " is thanked for his valuable letter which we shall endeavour to insert next week .
Bro . John Pepper ' s letter arrived too late for insertion . Mark Masonry . — " D . 1 LA . T . N . " will see that press of matter prevents his paper appearing to-day . Tmu letters of " A Gauntry Warden " and of £ ro . Sloman next week . « Z . "—There is no absolute law on the subject ; but we consider that a candidate for initiation should be balloted for in the first degree ; every member of the Lodge , however young , having a right ; to vote on the admission of a member .