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Summary Of News For August.

On the same day , an Essex magistrate called public attention to the circumstance of two brothers in his neighbourhood who had been committed for fourteen days imprisonment to Chelmsford gaol , for leaving hay-making to go ancl see a military review , and for a remission of whose sentence he had vainly applied for to the Secretary of State , Sir George Grey . On the 25 th , Lord Stanley , in a letter to the morning papers , proposed that the parliamentary session should commence in November and end in June each year , so

that the members might enjoy the country during the summer mouths . The 26 th , being Prince Albert's birthday , was ushered in by the ringing of bells ancl firing of cannon leading the sanguine , to imagine that Sebastopol had at last fallen into the hands of the besiegers . Lord Dundonald on the 27 th , again called public attention to the neglect of his plans of attack by Government , aud quoted Sir Charles Fox as an authority as to their efficiency .

AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . On . the 30 th of July , Mr . Wright rejoined his old colleagues at the Adelphi , on which occasion he played the part of Paul Pry , with his usual drollery . The amateurs at Campden House , on the 2 nd ult ., performed the Loan of a Lover ,, with considerable eclat . The great star of the company seems to be the Hon . Mrs . Wrothesley , a daughter of that distinguished officer , Sir John Burgoyne .

On the 6 th , the comic piece " The Writing on the Wall , " was reproduced at the Adelphi , to give Mr . Wright an . opportunity of playing the part of Mr . Ferguson . Tootles . On the 13 th , Miss Blanche Fane made a very auspicious debut at the Haymarket as Lucy Morton in Mr . Blanche's comedy , The Covert Favour . A new comic piece , entitled " Olympus in a Muddle , " has been produced at the Haymarket .

The military spectacle of the Storming of Sebastopol , at Cremorne Gardens , has been the most popular object for the last three weeks with the sight-seeing public . On the evening of the 27 th , a new comic piece , bearing the title "Who is your Uncle ? " was brought out at the Adelphi , Mr . Wright and Mr . Paul Bedford sustaining the principal parts . The burlesque is spoken of as full of incident and double entendre , but poor in dialogue and void of wit .

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NOTICES TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue , to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-jience 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 we 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 whicli three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage . TO THE TRADE . The trade are requested to notice that in future the " Masonic Mirror" will he published at No . 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 4
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FORGET-ME-NOT. Article 19
MASONIC INTELLIGENCE. Article 20
LONDON LODGES Article 25
PROVINCIAL LODGES. Article 26
ROYAL ARCH. Article 46
THE HIGH DEGREES. Article 47
THE COLONIES. Article 48
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 49
SUMMARY OF NEWS FOR AUGUST. Article 51
Untitled Article 59
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 60
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Summary Of News For August.

On the same day , an Essex magistrate called public attention to the circumstance of two brothers in his neighbourhood who had been committed for fourteen days imprisonment to Chelmsford gaol , for leaving hay-making to go ancl see a military review , and for a remission of whose sentence he had vainly applied for to the Secretary of State , Sir George Grey . On the 25 th , Lord Stanley , in a letter to the morning papers , proposed that the parliamentary session should commence in November and end in June each year , so

that the members might enjoy the country during the summer mouths . The 26 th , being Prince Albert's birthday , was ushered in by the ringing of bells ancl firing of cannon leading the sanguine , to imagine that Sebastopol had at last fallen into the hands of the besiegers . Lord Dundonald on the 27 th , again called public attention to the neglect of his plans of attack by Government , aud quoted Sir Charles Fox as an authority as to their efficiency .

AMUSEMENTS OF THE MONTH . On . the 30 th of July , Mr . Wright rejoined his old colleagues at the Adelphi , on which occasion he played the part of Paul Pry , with his usual drollery . The amateurs at Campden House , on the 2 nd ult ., performed the Loan of a Lover ,, with considerable eclat . The great star of the company seems to be the Hon . Mrs . Wrothesley , a daughter of that distinguished officer , Sir John Burgoyne .

On the 6 th , the comic piece " The Writing on the Wall , " was reproduced at the Adelphi , to give Mr . Wright an . opportunity of playing the part of Mr . Ferguson . Tootles . On the 13 th , Miss Blanche Fane made a very auspicious debut at the Haymarket as Lucy Morton in Mr . Blanche's comedy , The Covert Favour . A new comic piece , entitled " Olympus in a Muddle , " has been produced at the Haymarket .

The military spectacle of the Storming of Sebastopol , at Cremorne Gardens , has been the most popular object for the last three weeks with the sight-seeing public . On the evening of the 27 th , a new comic piece , bearing the title "Who is your Uncle ? " was brought out at the Adelphi , Mr . Wright and Mr . Paul Bedford sustaining the principal parts . The burlesque is spoken of as full of incident and double entendre , but poor in dialogue and void of wit .

Ar05901

NOTICES TO OUR READERS . Our country friends will continue , to receive their copies of the " Masonic Mirror , " through the post for Seven-jience 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 we 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 whicli three numbers will pass through the colonial book post for one postage . TO THE TRADE . The trade are requested to notice that in future the " Masonic Mirror" will he published at No . 2 , Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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