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The Week
- . : * ¦; ., ; PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . Covent Garden Theatre is rapidly preparing to re ^ company . . The tiers of private boxes are in progress of conversion into amphitheafres , and some of the stalls wiU pit sittings . Mr . Balfo ' s new opera is spoken ^ o ^ opinion , as surpassm ^^^
Hayinarket we have GroldsmitV ^ Conquer , " with the charming Miss Reynolds in the character of iMiss Hardmsde , and Buekstone , f ' by special desire , " as Tomj Lwnpkm . Sir William Don , who seems to depend for success upon the extraordinary length of his legs and ^^ M trast in size ^ to clever little Mr . Clark , has been good-naturedly received by ah easily pleased audience , and must now , we suppose / be considered to 1 ^ established as a
London low ^ comedian , ——At the Olympic a two act drama called ^ The ^ Knot , " re-written from the F ^^ day . So pure and : healthy is the sentiment , so Bimple the tale , of such daily occurrencein every rank of society the incident , and so appositely do Mr . Rpbson and his company hold up the nairrbrbefo in predictirig for ^ T ^ The manager Is this time fitted with a character wfi ^
and among the other performers , who all deserve high praise , we would particularize the excellent acting of M ^ company of this thea ^ Benjamin Webster and Madame Celeste , wi ^ Harrington , an act of the ^ Green Bushe s / ' and a p ^ St . James ' s Theatre is to be opened , at the end of the present month , with a French comic opera company , under the direction of M . Remusat .
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 .
TO CORKESPOKDENTS . E .. A .- —We must be informed under what Constitution the Lodge works . We do not know the exact rules of the Grand Orient of France , but we believe in French Lodges a Mason is allowed to wear the insignia of the highest degree he holds . We have seen the Arch apron and feash in a Craft Lodge in Ireland ; but it would not be allowed either in England or Scotland .
B . S . —A joining Brother who has held the office of Warden for-twelve months in another Lodge is eligible for the chair in the Lodge he joins , without again serving the office of Warden . Your may wear your Past Prov . clothing in your private Lodge ; but it gives you no precedence , excepting in your own province .
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The Week
- . : * ¦; ., ; PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS . Covent Garden Theatre is rapidly preparing to re ^ company . . The tiers of private boxes are in progress of conversion into amphitheafres , and some of the stalls wiU pit sittings . Mr . Balfo ' s new opera is spoken ^ o ^ opinion , as surpassm ^^^
Hayinarket we have GroldsmitV ^ Conquer , " with the charming Miss Reynolds in the character of iMiss Hardmsde , and Buekstone , f ' by special desire , " as Tomj Lwnpkm . Sir William Don , who seems to depend for success upon the extraordinary length of his legs and ^^ M trast in size ^ to clever little Mr . Clark , has been good-naturedly received by ah easily pleased audience , and must now , we suppose / be considered to 1 ^ established as a
London low ^ comedian , ——At the Olympic a two act drama called ^ The ^ Knot , " re-written from the F ^^ day . So pure and : healthy is the sentiment , so Bimple the tale , of such daily occurrencein every rank of society the incident , and so appositely do Mr . Rpbson and his company hold up the nairrbrbefo in predictirig for ^ T ^ The manager Is this time fitted with a character wfi ^
and among the other performers , who all deserve high praise , we would particularize the excellent acting of M ^ company of this thea ^ Benjamin Webster and Madame Celeste , wi ^ Harrington , an act of the ^ Green Bushe s / ' and a p ^ St . James ' s Theatre is to be opened , at the end of the present month , with a French comic opera company , under the direction of M . Remusat .
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 .
TO CORKESPOKDENTS . E .. A .- —We must be informed under what Constitution the Lodge works . We do not know the exact rules of the Grand Orient of France , but we believe in French Lodges a Mason is allowed to wear the insignia of the highest degree he holds . We have seen the Arch apron and feash in a Craft Lodge in Ireland ; but it would not be allowed either in England or Scotland .
B . S . —A joining Brother who has held the office of Warden for-twelve months in another Lodge is eligible for the chair in the Lodge he joins , without again serving the office of Warden . Your may wear your Past Prov . clothing in your private Lodge ; but it gives you no precedence , excepting in your own province .