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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
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