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Show j "Belphegor." This fine and touching drama, which presents so ' much of the pathetic joined with a j large amount of comedy, will bo put on j the boards to-morrow night for one ; performance. Charles Dillon is eoDfes- sedly the master Belphegor of the stage, and as Mr. Waldron has played with him in the piece, and is familiar with all his fine points.we may look for a different embodiement of the character to any other yet presented here. The drama is well cast; and is followed by a most amusing farce. |