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Summary Of News Foe November

On the 29 th , Reynolds ' s play , the " Dramatist , " was revived at the Haymarket , Mr . Murdoch sustaining the character of Young Vapid , and Mr . Bucks tone that of ; Ennui . On the 3 rd of November , Charles Mathews reappeared at Brury Lane , and enjoyed a regular " reception . "

On the same evening Leigh Murray , after a year ' s absence , returned to the boards of the Adelphi , taking a rdle in a new piece , entitled the " Border Marriage . '' There was also a grand concert at Exeter Hall , in the course of which Mario sang for the first time in public an English song , namely , Mr . Hatton ' s " Good night , sweetheart , good night . " On the 10 th , the Italian company returned to Drury Lane for another short

engagement ; and the " School for Scandal" was revived at the Haymarket , to give Mr . Murdoch the opportunity of playing Joseph Surf ace . On the 15 th , the winter series of concerts commenced at the Crystal Palace . On the 17 th , a new farce , entitled "A Family Failing , " was produced at the Haymarket . A new piece was also brought out at the Adelphi , called "The Eves ; or , the Statue Bride : " and another , founded on Mrs . Stowe ' s popular novel

" Bred , " put on the boards at Astley ' s . On the 18 th , as if the month was to be prolific of dramatic efforts , Mr . Kean brought out a new play at the Princess ' s . It is called " Our Wife ; or , the Rose of Amiens , " and has been completely successful .

Obituary.

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BRO . HENRY BUTTON

At Boston , a short time since , suddenly , Bro . Henry Button , of the Woolpack Inn , P . M . of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 339 .

On the 4 th of November , at his residence , in Great Queen-street , aged 51 , Bro , John Leslie , S . D . of the Bank of England Lodge , No . 329 .

BRO . JOHN LESLIE

BRO . SIR EDWARD SHERLOCK GOOCH , BART ., M . P . It is our painful duty to record the death of the above most excellent and esteemed Brother , which sad event took place at the family mansion , Benacre Hall , near Wrentham , Suffolk , on the 9 th November , after a few days' illness , in his 54 th year . The late lamented baronet was installed as Provincial Grand Master for Suffolk in 1851 , succeeding the late Lord Bendlesham , since which

time he has faithfully and zealously discharged the important duty . The intelligence was received with the deepest and moat unfeigned sorrow , not only by the Fraternity , but hy all ranks and classes throughout the country ; and his numerous acts of charity to those around him , who . stood in need of his assistance , will be ] ong and gratefully remembered . Sir Edward succeeded , as 6 th Baronet , on the death of his father , SirThomaB Gooch , who died December 18 th , 185 L The late

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ON THE RELIGION OF THE CELTS, AND THE CUSTOMS THENCE DERIVED. Article 1
LA VENDEE. A DRAMATIC POEM. Article 7
REVIEWS OF NEW BOOKS. Article 10
A LOVE-TOKEN". Article 11
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 12
THE MASONIC MIRROR. Article 16
METROPOLITAN. Article 28
PROVINCIAL. Article 34
EOYAL ARCH. Article 49
THE ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 51
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 51
MARE MASONRY. Article 52
SCOTLAND. Article 52
IRELAND. Article 57
COLONIAL. Article 59
INDIA. Article 61
AMERICA. Article 63
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOE NOVEMBER Article 64
Obituary. Article 68
NOTICE. Article 71
TO COEEESPONDENTS. Article 71
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Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.

Summary Of News Foe November

On the 29 th , Reynolds ' s play , the " Dramatist , " was revived at the Haymarket , Mr . Murdoch sustaining the character of Young Vapid , and Mr . Bucks tone that of ; Ennui . On the 3 rd of November , Charles Mathews reappeared at Brury Lane , and enjoyed a regular " reception . "

On the same evening Leigh Murray , after a year ' s absence , returned to the boards of the Adelphi , taking a rdle in a new piece , entitled the " Border Marriage . '' There was also a grand concert at Exeter Hall , in the course of which Mario sang for the first time in public an English song , namely , Mr . Hatton ' s " Good night , sweetheart , good night . " On the 10 th , the Italian company returned to Drury Lane for another short

engagement ; and the " School for Scandal" was revived at the Haymarket , to give Mr . Murdoch the opportunity of playing Joseph Surf ace . On the 15 th , the winter series of concerts commenced at the Crystal Palace . On the 17 th , a new farce , entitled "A Family Failing , " was produced at the Haymarket . A new piece was also brought out at the Adelphi , called "The Eves ; or , the Statue Bride : " and another , founded on Mrs . Stowe ' s popular novel

" Bred , " put on the boards at Astley ' s . On the 18 th , as if the month was to be prolific of dramatic efforts , Mr . Kean brought out a new play at the Princess ' s . It is called " Our Wife ; or , the Rose of Amiens , " and has been completely successful .

Obituary.

<& t ) ituar £ «

BRO . HENRY BUTTON

At Boston , a short time since , suddenly , Bro . Henry Button , of the Woolpack Inn , P . M . of the Lodge of Harmony , No . 339 .

On the 4 th of November , at his residence , in Great Queen-street , aged 51 , Bro , John Leslie , S . D . of the Bank of England Lodge , No . 329 .

BRO . JOHN LESLIE

BRO . SIR EDWARD SHERLOCK GOOCH , BART ., M . P . It is our painful duty to record the death of the above most excellent and esteemed Brother , which sad event took place at the family mansion , Benacre Hall , near Wrentham , Suffolk , on the 9 th November , after a few days' illness , in his 54 th year . The late lamented baronet was installed as Provincial Grand Master for Suffolk in 1851 , succeeding the late Lord Bendlesham , since which

time he has faithfully and zealously discharged the important duty . The intelligence was received with the deepest and moat unfeigned sorrow , not only by the Fraternity , but hy all ranks and classes throughout the country ; and his numerous acts of charity to those around him , who . stood in need of his assistance , will be ] ong and gratefully remembered . Sir Edward succeeded , as 6 th Baronet , on the death of his father , SirThomaB Gooch , who died December 18 th , 185 L The late

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