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Show AMUSEMENTS. Keeno's wonderful impersonation of Louis XI calls for nothing hut admiration. admira-tion. The house was filled with an audience au-dience that failed not to show its appreciation. appre-ciation. I can imagine no more perfect jiicture of tho cruel, crafty and at the same timo superstitious old king, than that presented bj Mr. Keeno. lie seemed to live the tottering old monarch, mon-arch, who in the midst of planning murder, stopped to pray at the sound of tho Angfiltis. The interview between Naiuour and the king was probably the climax of -Mr. Keene's art, but the final sceuo may be given the palm by many. The death was almost terrible iu its realties. It was a ghastly picture and was made doubly realistic by the masterly mas-terly gradation to tho final act. Mr. Learock received his share f applause, but his work is scarcely artistic. He is distinctly of tho old school nnd inclined nt times to rant just a little. Miss Shannon sustained her part well. Hamlet will bo given tonight. |