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The Week.
artistic excellence , M . Edouard Petit , an actor of old men , and M . Julicn , the representative of stupid conn try louts . Mile . Leontine has real talent , 'but is too prononcee . The National Standard Theatre has just reproduced Webster ' s wonderful old tragedy of " The Duchess of Main . " Miss Glyu has made this part her own , and whenever she appears is sure to excite the deepest sympathy . It is a character drawn by a master hand , and it is acted in an equally bold , free , aud marke manner . Miss Glhas lost none of her forcenor none of hor
fascinationalyn , , though ren years have nearl y elapsed since she first re-illumined this old and forgotten tragedy . It is a strange mixture of horror aud beauty , and the merit , of the actress consists in the mode in which she blends the two . Neither Ristori nor Rachel could have surpassed her . Every pains was taken to give effect to thc chief characters by Mr . Johnstone , who played Bosolo , and Mr . Rayncr , who enacted the murderous brother , Unite Ferdinand .
Notices.
NOTICES .
Advertisers and other friends are requested to notice that accounts are in future to be paid , on printed receipts only , to Mr . Jonx Cocicnx , of No . 8 , Denmark Street , Camberwell ; or at the Office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . C . Post Office Orders should be made payable to HBSKY G . AVAWtEi * . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding ' their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning .
AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Afasonic subjects returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired . Emblematic covers for the last volume ofthe Magazine for 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; or tho volumes ( containing twent y-six numbers ) may be had bound , price Lis . Off ., or with gilt edges 15 s . Gd . Brethren can have their volumes bound at the office if they desire it , for Is . Orf ., or with gilt edges 2 s . Sd .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Gr . t . - A e clo not consider that ono P . M . has a ri ght to put . mother out oi the chair , especially as ho had been requested to act by the AV . M ., who was unable to attend A W . AL , even though a peer , has no poiver to appoint a deputy in a private Lodge . ' ' THE Nl-: w GH . VND OmoKiis . - Our notice of the new Grand O-ficcrs will appear in our next number . In the meantime of ive
, can any our correspondents - us any information relative to Bro . Sir Thomas Hesketh ? Tim . SWEDISH Rra ,-Press of matter compels us to defer an interesting commumcatioii ou this subject until our next . AE ., EC-E » AVAKT- OI . Coi . irr-Esv . -The letter of Bro . Stubs is deferred ( br want of room this week .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Week.
artistic excellence , M . Edouard Petit , an actor of old men , and M . Julicn , the representative of stupid conn try louts . Mile . Leontine has real talent , 'but is too prononcee . The National Standard Theatre has just reproduced Webster ' s wonderful old tragedy of " The Duchess of Main . " Miss Glyu has made this part her own , and whenever she appears is sure to excite the deepest sympathy . It is a character drawn by a master hand , and it is acted in an equally bold , free , aud marke manner . Miss Glhas lost none of her forcenor none of hor
fascinationalyn , , though ren years have nearl y elapsed since she first re-illumined this old and forgotten tragedy . It is a strange mixture of horror aud beauty , and the merit , of the actress consists in the mode in which she blends the two . Neither Ristori nor Rachel could have surpassed her . Every pains was taken to give effect to thc chief characters by Mr . Johnstone , who played Bosolo , and Mr . Rayncr , who enacted the murderous brother , Unite Ferdinand .
Notices.
NOTICES .
Advertisers and other friends are requested to notice that accounts are in future to be paid , on printed receipts only , to Mr . Jonx Cocicnx , of No . 8 , Denmark Street , Camberwell ; or at the Office , 2 , Red Lion Court , Fleet Street , E . C . Post Office Orders should be made payable to HBSKY G . AVAWtEi * . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding ' their favours at tho latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning .
AVe shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Afasonic subjects returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired . Emblematic covers for the last volume ofthe Magazine for 1858 are now ready , price Is . ; or tho volumes ( containing twent y-six numbers ) may be had bound , price Lis . Off ., or with gilt edges 15 s . Gd . Brethren can have their volumes bound at the office if they desire it , for Is . Orf ., or with gilt edges 2 s . Sd .
To Correspondents.
TO CORRESPONDENTS .
Gr . t . - A e clo not consider that ono P . M . has a ri ght to put . mother out oi the chair , especially as ho had been requested to act by the AV . M ., who was unable to attend A W . AL , even though a peer , has no poiver to appoint a deputy in a private Lodge . ' ' THE Nl-: w GH . VND OmoKiis . - Our notice of the new Grand O-ficcrs will appear in our next number . In the meantime of ive
, can any our correspondents - us any information relative to Bro . Sir Thomas Hesketh ? Tim . SWEDISH Rra ,-Press of matter compels us to defer an interesting commumcatioii ou this subject until our next . AE ., EC-E » AVAKT- OI . Coi . irr-Esv . -The letter of Bro . Stubs is deferred ( br want of room this week .