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Show ! Theatre. Last night Bulwer's comedy of " Money" was'p resented, was mounted mount-ed in excellent style, and was well played throughout, though Mr. Mc-Cul'ough Mc-Cul'ough seems more fitted by natural natu-ral powers to play a Spartacus, a Richelieu or a Richard III, than the sensitive and loving Evelyn. Miss Graham's .Clara Douglass was a fine impersonation. Mr. Vinson's Vesey was admirably rendered. Mr. .Cros-hie .Cros-hie was lugubriously grave enough, as Graves, to excite the risibles of the audience and satisfy the shade of his " Sainted Maria!" Mrs. Ilea as Lady Franklin, Miss Adams as Georgians, Mr. Rea as Stout, Mr. For ster as Glosmore, and Mr. Wilton as Blount, materially aided in enhancing the enjoyment of the performance. This dvening. for the benefit of Mr. McCulIough, Bui wer will again hold the Btagein his great drama, "Richelieu," so rich in poetry, lofty sentiment and fine dramatic effects. The cast embraces, em-braces, alter -Mr. McCulIough in the title role, Miss Annie Graham as Julie, Mrs. Crosbie as Marion de Lorme, Mr. Sawtele as de Mauprns, Mr. Lindsay as do Bnrodns, Mr. Crosbie Cros-bie as de Bcringhen, Mr. Thorne as Joseph, Mr. Rea as Hugct, Miss Carrie Cogswell as Francois, aud Mr.For-ster Mr.For-ster as Louis. We look for another crowded house. To-ovsrrqw, the first, McCulIough 'matinee will be given, when the com" edy of "Money" will be repeated. |