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Summary Of Smews For September.

The only other event of the month worthy of record , was the visit of Lord Stanley to his father's estates in Tipperary , where he adopted the principle so tersely enunciated by the late Mr . Drummond , ivhen Under Secretary of that country r " Property has its duties as well as its rights . " AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . The English Opera at Drury Lanethe Legerdemain of Professor Andersonthe

, , Wizard of the North , at the Lyceum , and the magnificent spectable of the Storming of Sebastopol at Cremorne Gardens , maintained their popularity during the whole of the past month . On the 30 th of August , " Victorine or I'll Sleep on it , " was , after lying by for some years past , re-produced at the Adelphi ; and on the 18 th , there was brought out at the Haymarket , a new piece of great humour entitled The Man of Many Friends . It is from the pen of that indefatigable writer for the stage Mr . Stirling Coyne .

Mr . Phelps has re-opened Sadler ' s Wells for the performance of the legitimate drama , and has revived the play of the Tempest , himself supporting the character of the banished Duke , and a young debutante of great promise , that of Miranda . There has been another revival in the way of amusements , but one of somewhat less histrionic interest . Mr . T . Smith , the spirited and enterprising lessee of Drury Lane Theatre , has , for two weeks , given a galvanized existence to Vauxhall Gardens . Mr . Albert Smith , on his 1155 th appearance , closed for the season , his Ascent of Mont Blanc ; and Air . Love has discontinued his entertainments . Mr . Charles Kean , too , closed the season at the Princesses , with the performance of Henry the Eighth .

Notices.

NOTICES .

TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-pence as heretofore , though we have ceased to stamp any portion of our impression—the new law requiring us to make such alterations in our appearance , if we avail ourselves of the power of stamping , which ive

deem to be inexpedient . The number will , however , pass freely through the post by the affixing of a penny stamp , and the alteration of the law will , when deemed expedient , enable us materially to enlarge our size , without additional cost to our readers . We are aware that we shall , by the new arrangement , be placed in some little difficulty with our Colonial Readers , inasmuch as the new tariff of book postage does not apply to places beyond the seas . For the present , however , we shall continue to supply those friends whose subscriptions we have received , in the usual manner , we bearing the loss that the extra postage will inflict upon us ; and for the future we shall , for the accommodation of the colonies , also issue our " Mirror" in quarterly parts , by which three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage .

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS . Animal Subscribers are respectfully informed , that their subscriptions close with the present number . The first volume will be completed with the 14 th number , in order that our second volume may commence with the new year—when many important improvements are contemplated . Brethren wishing to complete their volumes , are requested to make early applications for back numbers , some of which , are nearly out of print .

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UNIFORMITY OF RITUAL. Article 1
FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
MASONIC REMINISCENCES. Article 11
THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE FRENCH MASONS. Article 17
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 21
LONDON LODGES. Article 24
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 25
ROYAL ARCH. Article 42
SCOTLAND. Article 43
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 50
SUMMARY OF SMEWS FOR SEPTEMBER. Article 53
NOTICES. Article 59
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Summary Of Smews For September.

The only other event of the month worthy of record , was the visit of Lord Stanley to his father's estates in Tipperary , where he adopted the principle so tersely enunciated by the late Mr . Drummond , ivhen Under Secretary of that country r " Property has its duties as well as its rights . " AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . The English Opera at Drury Lanethe Legerdemain of Professor Andersonthe

, , Wizard of the North , at the Lyceum , and the magnificent spectable of the Storming of Sebastopol at Cremorne Gardens , maintained their popularity during the whole of the past month . On the 30 th of August , " Victorine or I'll Sleep on it , " was , after lying by for some years past , re-produced at the Adelphi ; and on the 18 th , there was brought out at the Haymarket , a new piece of great humour entitled The Man of Many Friends . It is from the pen of that indefatigable writer for the stage Mr . Stirling Coyne .

Mr . Phelps has re-opened Sadler ' s Wells for the performance of the legitimate drama , and has revived the play of the Tempest , himself supporting the character of the banished Duke , and a young debutante of great promise , that of Miranda . There has been another revival in the way of amusements , but one of somewhat less histrionic interest . Mr . T . Smith , the spirited and enterprising lessee of Drury Lane Theatre , has , for two weeks , given a galvanized existence to Vauxhall Gardens . Mr . Albert Smith , on his 1155 th appearance , closed for the season , his Ascent of Mont Blanc ; and Air . Love has discontinued his entertainments . Mr . Charles Kean , too , closed the season at the Princesses , with the performance of Henry the Eighth .

Notices.

NOTICES .

TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-pence as heretofore , though we have ceased to stamp any portion of our impression—the new law requiring us to make such alterations in our appearance , if we avail ourselves of the power of stamping , which ive

deem to be inexpedient . The number will , however , pass freely through the post by the affixing of a penny stamp , and the alteration of the law will , when deemed expedient , enable us materially to enlarge our size , without additional cost to our readers . We are aware that we shall , by the new arrangement , be placed in some little difficulty with our Colonial Readers , inasmuch as the new tariff of book postage does not apply to places beyond the seas . For the present , however , we shall continue to supply those friends whose subscriptions we have received , in the usual manner , we bearing the loss that the extra postage will inflict upon us ; and for the future we shall , for the accommodation of the colonies , also issue our " Mirror" in quarterly parts , by which three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage .

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS . Animal Subscribers are respectfully informed , that their subscriptions close with the present number . The first volume will be completed with the 14 th number , in order that our second volume may commence with the new year—when many important improvements are contemplated . Brethren wishing to complete their volumes , are requested to make early applications for back numbers , some of which , are nearly out of print .

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