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Show AMISKMLMS. U'?ielll'a llauiltit al Iba Tbratar a i MatUrly I'roduriloa. It la lo be rcgrelUd that Iba audi 1 dc at tba Thaalar laat bight waa Dot a large ou, aim Ibua who uagleoled la tee Mr. O'Nelll'e Hamlet lulated an arllttlo onjoymentof tb blgueet order. lboa in aitawJaooo, howaver, ahuwad their appreciation f rawly, tb alar ba lug cal.ed befora lb curtain al Ibe clot of every act, 1-oludlug 111 lat una, when ropl gauerelly ara an-lut not to prolong Ibeir atay at the theater. Everyone familiar with Hbakv.-peara'B Hbakv.-peara'B maalarplatNi kuowt that Hamlot appeala dlreoily to the luicliigeut pay-gotr. Kvary line lu u la a gem of Itself, containing thought ot aparkiu g l.urliy, and Ihey arn all to uiMerl tirui g together that, reuardieaauf Bailing, Bai-ling, tiiey form a aympbony lu l 01 piciuretue vr.iy auj beauty. Mr. O'Neill ta no uovlc lu this rii. 1 wuuiy yeara agj he played Hamiei uuuer Ibe luiiiuu ol Kjwiu MjoIii; .e Haa nvthlea a wealth uf eieriuc Ih piaytns romantic charaolert, and oum-uiaodN oum-uiaodN a m.l jdiout vuicu well adapted to the mylmio iluea of ih uraiuuilit. All ill ailviil'gea wet thou In hia fascinating imperauuallou of the malancbuiy lue. ll waa a picture, ih remit "I elm tlmy or a great niatteranU yot preserving a la r Ut-grr Ut-grr of originality. Due t'Oiui, however, auguetbi Ilaolf. In th aulin (jui, To haud not lo hu," he hardly tucCLaded lu couveyiog the imprcnilou ot a man deep lu ihoughP luiueat aa lu th great myatvrv of tile an I ileaiu. llianaiiiug look th form f an aadriita more lhau tho almoiit lu voluntary utterancet of a aul that 1 a Mrohih-ai.Eioualy Ita own uv lor light on a dark auigma. I be aoeue luit aumewual uf ll iui reilvaueaa 011 tuli account ul tho auppjrt Mlas Hokwall at O.ihelU derve- ir.l 1. ,M a. Hh-rendered Hh-rendered Ibat dlfltou loliaracler mnub bdter than ay In wh p the Ins ei- I rv 1 bora. Mr. I'asi oa't KaeriM and Mr. Dlck-on'a t rav iiinerjwer ai very good, while roloniutwae tiilla eatia'aotory. O'.Neill'a engagement clne thi evening vim i.lay, new . thla city, ThCourlr of l.fdne. f. ttn piy Ih alar haa a dotihi role, that of a villain aud au bottvat cult ., On FrMay availing and Haurday maun the ntnatnrnfnt n.r the bufltuf Ihe Utah Kirinargarieri will tie glen al Ih Theater. The hoy soprano, Charley Pike, an I Mite lhrk-hol lhrk-hol ar among 'be nu memos aiirai-tlmis. Mrs. Matl Mvnie lurnar, tha rlvr daouta, profee-siooally profee-siooally known aa lorJui, win ilm apar, Ntri ou huiiJnd chlldrfii nav Imo drilled lor Hie occtahtn. Tn 01 aralta to l Rir I I he Haven Uwaria, and Mr. Coraon ( lark hat ih olfaction uf th aflir. Tickets for tb I'aderawtkl Concert lu th Taharnarl nvit we k are at 11 lug at a lively rate al Coa.ierv Ihe pric of a miamn l tower than the famoua plant! ganeraliy rnrenta Uj !! fur b matlar of 0 mrniulalion 1 1 ih mualu l.toC puhlio oi tui city. InSplta of All at the llratid and l'rtnarsat th Lyceum cjuiiuu to draw goud bout. Tha 0 tnlog of Houta and bit concert con-cert baud la an vnt ..f the tnu cat ai-aton. Houaa drawa bin a itu rer from all claatea With whom the hv ul mutic flinla a lodnn' t. Inrr I no need to enlarge ou hia 'aoie anl nientr aa a rMiunoMf ' mil' ary nmrriiei. I I ta 1 niinu aa a "marli r m" te v H eala-'ltvlted. . |