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The Week
sonated Gilda , is a very excelleiit soprano , and will doubless be worthy of transp lanting to operatic theatres of more pretence when her stage-experiences are greater . ——The double attraction of a new coniedjr n ^ om ¦ the peii of Mr . Tom Taylor , and the occasion of Mr , Bobsoh ' s benefit , drew a brilliant and crowded audience to the plympic Theatre , oh Saturday . " Going to the Bad "is the title
of the pece , which , we should observe , is in two ac ^ tours and a half in the representation , the time usually allowed for ti ^ egular fiveact comedy . The piece was eminently successful ^ though not equal to some <> £ Mr . Taylor ' s former works * - — - At ; the Strand , Miss Swanbbrougn is dol ^; everjr thing in her power to insure success . A new burlesque pf the wildest descriptifeu has been produced under the title of the "Brideof Alwd 6 s . ' \ T ^
characters are played by Mr . Chas . Y ^ Miss M . Ternan , On the first night the applause was frequeni and enthu ^ ^ and at the fall of the curtain it rose to a demonstration ^ in the midst of which the four principal performers were summohed before the c acknowledgment of fe and his company have migrated to the Surrey *
Notices.
NOTIGES .
AH communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours ^ at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d A few volumesmay also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COBEESPONDENTS . " Potter . "—The Lodge is not justified in withholding the certificate under the circumstance stated . "J . W . "—The apron of a W . M . and a P . M . is the same . The Brotherwas entitled to wear it from the moment he was installed . The Masonic clothier who stated otherwise evidently does not know his business .
" P , M . can never read the Magazine or attend Grand Lodge . Bro . W . Gray Clarke is Grand Sec , and Bro . Wm . Farnfield Asst . Grand Sec .
"X . Y . Z . "—We will inquire . ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ i . "P . P . "—We cannot insert your communication without receiving your name —in confidence , of course . " Iwquirjsr " writes , ¦ " I have taken the Bose Croix Degree , and was given to understand it was the 33 rd Degree . Will you kindly inform me whether I was rightly informed *?'—It is only the 18 th ,
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The Week
sonated Gilda , is a very excelleiit soprano , and will doubless be worthy of transp lanting to operatic theatres of more pretence when her stage-experiences are greater . ——The double attraction of a new coniedjr n ^ om ¦ the peii of Mr . Tom Taylor , and the occasion of Mr , Bobsoh ' s benefit , drew a brilliant and crowded audience to the plympic Theatre , oh Saturday . " Going to the Bad "is the title
of the pece , which , we should observe , is in two ac ^ tours and a half in the representation , the time usually allowed for ti ^ egular fiveact comedy . The piece was eminently successful ^ though not equal to some <> £ Mr . Taylor ' s former works * - — - At ; the Strand , Miss Swanbbrougn is dol ^; everjr thing in her power to insure success . A new burlesque pf the wildest descriptifeu has been produced under the title of the "Brideof Alwd 6 s . ' \ T ^
characters are played by Mr . Chas . Y ^ Miss M . Ternan , On the first night the applause was frequeni and enthu ^ ^ and at the fall of the curtain it rose to a demonstration ^ in the midst of which the four principal performers were summohed before the c acknowledgment of fe and his company have migrated to the Surrey *
Notices.
NOTIGES .
AH communications for the Editor , to insure insertion in the next week ' s number , should be forwarded not later than Saturday . Advertisers will oblige by forwarding their favours ^ at the latest by 12 o ' clock on Monday morning .
Emblematic covers for the volume of 1857 are now ready , price Is . 6 d A few volumesmay also be had , price 14 s . 6 d . each . We shall be happy to receive essays or lectures on Masonic subjects , returning them ( should they not be accepted ) if desired .
TO COBEESPONDENTS . " Potter . "—The Lodge is not justified in withholding the certificate under the circumstance stated . "J . W . "—The apron of a W . M . and a P . M . is the same . The Brotherwas entitled to wear it from the moment he was installed . The Masonic clothier who stated otherwise evidently does not know his business .
" P , M . can never read the Magazine or attend Grand Lodge . Bro . W . Gray Clarke is Grand Sec , and Bro . Wm . Farnfield Asst . Grand Sec .
"X . Y . Z . "—We will inquire . ¦ • ¦ ¦ ¦ i . "P . P . "—We cannot insert your communication without receiving your name —in confidence , of course . " Iwquirjsr " writes , ¦ " I have taken the Bose Croix Degree , and was given to understand it was the 33 rd Degree . Will you kindly inform me whether I was rightly informed *?'—It is only the 18 th ,