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Show "Camili.e" aku tii e Cat Mi:33 Morris a I forded a notable instance at presence of mind on Wednesday evetnng. At the point where "Oam-ille" "Oam-ille" rises and l:U"ra to tho window, and thence, striving to regain her couch, b taggers to the toilet table, (die introducea a mot ellective and tirlling piece of acting, audit h osie of the Btrongeit ineident.s of the whtde play. It requires great delicacy, and, as she rci-dera it, it must be dune Willi great nicely, or it would prove n disaster. Just on "Caraille" was tunniv; to the ghts, 11 cat of extreme iudiicretiun trotted on tu the wlage, and causal a tiller in the audience. Miss Morris edkd ihc animal to her, pn-sia-ving in tlie mot adttnrabhi inanner the spirit und culec nf the preiutn hilc.ta-lion, hilc.ta-lion, fell down bt'idc it, earefsal it, and finally staggered with it I.) the wing and gave il into th.u promuter's too visible hand, L: was an appalling incident, for on itn sunctia depended the whole of the laniard, and yet the maimer of it.s exceutiun ht ld Lhe au-ilienee au-ilienee sjicll-beund; ai;d it was really liiH'd to determine if it waa nut actually "down in the bid." Thn cat was in a po.dlion to ruin every thing, or in another moment "Camillo's" scream, when she eeea herself in the mirror, would have sent it scampering ofi the stage with tail erect, and then where Would tho audiiaire have been,' My. Ford ought lo have thai cat d' '.uroiis'y ehot; it has on two other occasions been of serious detriment to the gravity ol tho limine. Baltimore BcJl'.tin. |