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of Mr . Ha ^ riso ^ whom a violen t h oarseness prevented sin gings At a later period of the evening ^ however , that gentleman addressed the p ^ for their support , and : asking for a continuance of their : favours b & Covent Garden . At the last named " Satanella / in true opera style . We are gratified to learn that the book of this opera has been written by Mr . Eldmnnd Falconer ; there is hope , t ^ this instance hearers of taste may not be disgusted with such a mass of balde rdash and twaddle as has on former occasions been attached to the sweet : strains of
the composer of the " Bohemian Girl . "—— -The Drury Lane management have announced Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams a $ part of the attractions for the winter season . These artists will appear on the 26 th . — - — -At the Hayinarket Theatre on Monday , a comedy in three acts ;^ Time , '' and announced as " never acted , new , and original j" was produced , a ^ d tli anks to the strenuous efforts made by Messrs . Comp ton an d Buckstone , was tolerably successful . As is but too often the case ndwad
very suspicious French appearance about ' it ) : - ^; oT | LQUgli ; : ' . ' i , fe ' cohtauis some clever writingy the best portions of the dialogue are coutc tenses which sound like homihes , and are in tac shbject . There are some vivacious sallies , and some odd reflections ^ but notwithstanding the ^ excellent acting , the comic element is somewhat of the heaviest .
It was announced for repetition , though by meahs ^ A rumour , we believe well found principal members of his eompa ^ well known foreign & a series of perrorniaTices in t ^ e princi ^ cities of Germany .-------Miss-Amy Sedgwick has been spoken of as likely to succeed Mr . Kean as thelessee of the Princess ' s Theatre ,
Notices.
NOTICES ,
All communications for the Editor , to ensureinsertion in *> he next week ' s number , should be forwarded to the office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . C . not later than Saturday ,
TO CORRESPONDENTS . " Joppa . "—We do not see any evidence of the carrying out a uniformity of working , so much talked of a year ago . What have the committee appointed for
the purpose of bringing about so desirable an arrangement been about ? ' A'Fuenoh Mason . "—The Masonic Almanac for 1859 is published , and may be had at Bro . Spencer ' s , Great Queen Street . The price of the Book of Constitutions is 3 s .
" E . A . '—The Lodge being-held under an English charter , though in a French colony , the Brethren are not justified in wearing the insignia of the higher degree , or anything beyond the clothing sanctioned by tha English Book of Constitutions for Craft Lodges .
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of Mr . Ha ^ riso ^ whom a violen t h oarseness prevented sin gings At a later period of the evening ^ however , that gentleman addressed the p ^ for their support , and : asking for a continuance of their : favours b & Covent Garden . At the last named " Satanella / in true opera style . We are gratified to learn that the book of this opera has been written by Mr . Eldmnnd Falconer ; there is hope , t ^ this instance hearers of taste may not be disgusted with such a mass of balde rdash and twaddle as has on former occasions been attached to the sweet : strains of
the composer of the " Bohemian Girl . "—— -The Drury Lane management have announced Mr . and Mrs . Barney Williams a $ part of the attractions for the winter season . These artists will appear on the 26 th . — - — -At the Hayinarket Theatre on Monday , a comedy in three acts ;^ Time , '' and announced as " never acted , new , and original j" was produced , a ^ d tli anks to the strenuous efforts made by Messrs . Comp ton an d Buckstone , was tolerably successful . As is but too often the case ndwad
very suspicious French appearance about ' it ) : - ^; oT | LQUgli ; : ' . ' i , fe ' cohtauis some clever writingy the best portions of the dialogue are coutc tenses which sound like homihes , and are in tac shbject . There are some vivacious sallies , and some odd reflections ^ but notwithstanding the ^ excellent acting , the comic element is somewhat of the heaviest .
It was announced for repetition , though by meahs ^ A rumour , we believe well found principal members of his eompa ^ well known foreign & a series of perrorniaTices in t ^ e princi ^ cities of Germany .-------Miss-Amy Sedgwick has been spoken of as likely to succeed Mr . Kean as thelessee of the Princess ' s Theatre ,
Notices.
NOTICES ,
All communications for the Editor , to ensureinsertion in *> he next week ' s number , should be forwarded to the office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . C . not later than Saturday ,
TO CORRESPONDENTS . " Joppa . "—We do not see any evidence of the carrying out a uniformity of working , so much talked of a year ago . What have the committee appointed for
the purpose of bringing about so desirable an arrangement been about ? ' A'Fuenoh Mason . "—The Masonic Almanac for 1859 is published , and may be had at Bro . Spencer ' s , Great Queen Street . The price of the Book of Constitutions is 3 s .
" E . A . '—The Lodge being-held under an English charter , though in a French colony , the Brethren are not justified in wearing the insignia of the higher degree , or anything beyond the clothing sanctioned by tha English Book of Constitutions for Craft Lodges .