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Show Tun LANtiiitsiiK Tkoith. This t'.mipany will wear well, for they underhand un-derhand their businc-a; aud nhilo probably each of tho loading pcrform-'rs pcrform-'rs may havo a number of characters in which they specially excel, as a general rulo they arc all reliable and un bo depomled on to present their share of a pleasant and onjoyablo even-itiK'n even-itiK'n performanco in whatever is cast to ilieiu. Mr. Langrisho is a good coiuvdimi, of tho quiet class. Ho seldom sel-dom indulges iu boisterous business, but tti'ces the play of his facial organs "Hint to advantage, and hits the humor Bf the audience while making bis 1'oints in a happy, effective way, that never fails to bring down tho house. His Langrishe is versatile, plays a largo aud varied round of characters, iid fairly merit the position she holds in the coiapaiiy. Mrs. Fiizwilliams is useful lady, and plays with earc and discrimination. Mr. Kicluuoud has a f" "o stage presence, a doop-sounding voice, and holds the position of "leading heavy mau" of tho company. W 0 have not seen enough of him to speak more critically. .Mr. Martin, "dirumj Martin." wo were about to iv, is too well known in the west to n-cd ruuoU eulo;:y. In 50mo ej,ar. u'-ters ho is very excellent; in everything every-thing he plays he shows ability. Mr. Griflith makes up in usc-I'lilucj.".. usc-I'lilucj.".. Tcrsatility and genttinc ability anything he may lack in phys-ieal phys-ieal magnitude. We notice that Miss Adams snd Mr. Thome, of the regular regu-lar company here, appear on the boards with the Langrishe troupe. Durinn 'heir stay they will oiler a rapid rouud aUiaotioiif, aud legitimately earn 'he liberal patronajo which they have "risht to espect. |