Show theatrical notice CAMP A FLOYE FLOYD u T february lio we must notice the remarks of OM old 11 comic on our theatrical critic criticism lar I 1 were not present at the representation 01 oa weathercock consequently did not anotn mr baldwin as 1 I 1 or ay the e others we are happy to hea I 1 that made such favorable a impression on th the hence we were not aware that clr 1 ta I 1 S win had only three hours to study the them col duman however Lo wever we stated h hs e 4 ld i respectably which is the highest eh mos most t partial admirers could have 4 it I 1 him As sir matthew in in skead f india although mr ajr baldwin may f attai 11 A 1 i his bis best character ni e adhere to our or on opinion we leave the public to judge k have been lenient to the fifth bilth regald the seventh we dehaye hafe to plead guilty 0 par tia lity i t y insomuch that when ahen mr aff bin iii infantry appeared as lord rivers ia inan day after the wedding we were w ers bealli to pass the performance over lightly as i felt himself sufficiently humiliated it by 14 b k failure this prevented pie vented us from givIng ginn gk tJ the castigation he be so richly deserved b M was with the express understanding he ji not be again allowed to make hains laughing stock for the audience we ive 1 to apologize for this remissness ol of ij duty we are arc delighted that mr air bald baldwin in te ri 4 on his acting for success we are guieb sure will meet with lis desert so long longso mao remarks are indorsed endorsed indor sed by b the int intelligent ellig ment portion of the communel comm commini com muni unil care little what nhat the small fry mault may it and shall pursue the course we w e have hittig hit adopted to the best of our judgment I 1 on saturday evening evening Kotze bues blayd the stranger was repeated as ed it proved the most successful of aap anjila the efforts of the dramatic i the following was the cast J the stranger mr chas northrop Nor baron steinfort ali IV hl cc t count Win thatcher mr AIr solomon rutledge peter 11 crawford Cravi ford francis 11 baldwin Bal dwir bobias Jo B lobia bias sm shaw haw TI a I 1 er air enri ii countess Coan tess Vin Win mr North northrop roli as th alic stranger a n ger had a T n correct conception of this painful and anai d cult character his reading chewed card cap study his efforts to cil the grief ith rend rendered eted lifo life laborious tom lom the sew world n orail vi v as well w ell delineated in the fc act where he exclaims KIP kings s lawell la laws weli t ny or guit gult can lut but imprison me or kill but 0 god 0 god ON oh what ahat are eh ch or death compared to the tortures ofa ot a doting husband his bis voice oice silenced by a burst of well merited alph from rom the delighted audience mr white who iho had orly only a short tint time prepare himself for baron us that he had diligently applied himself the task and performed it with greate great E cess mr rutledge as mr solomon was L ri than usually happy in in his rendering of 1 pompous steward sten ard there was some ven cellena bye play between himself and I 1 I 1 we think mr crawford craw ford rather over overa a aa his part notwithstanding he would ram ma good low comedian if he would appear natural francis was much letter better performed mr baldwin than on the previous occa tobias was very ery well impersonates impersonated mr shaw his acting displayed great a ity and skews that when nhen he will tab tao trouble he has the material in in him 1 mrs tuckett as mrs haller in in this acter had a better opportunity trinity of ell elij her talent as an actress than on any prell p occasion she fully justified her high reta rei 1 tion and the expectations formed forme bof of tf he P this character by her numerous admirel admire tl I 1 the laughable farce of A kiss 12 i dark concluded the evenings entera enter 1 ment although none of the performers performer sr IT perfect in in their parts the piece was t well received 0 on wednesday the St hinst ebest Tb eSt family was again presented clial lt IJ rens mr thatcher we ventured a ree rea 4 in our first noticed notice that this gentleman 1 l care and study would prove an excel elci light comedian our expectations blo ia been fully realized as he improves stcl ste steadily adil his bis rendering of this part was of the class capt murphy maguire mr white 50 a very good representation of the sa s1 galli captain aminadab sleek mr baldwin has identified himself with the charlca chary J properly appreciated that praise and is g so gg L would be superfluous frank vincent in the hands of mr lee all that could be desired lady was r ambey Cm bey mrs L lougee augee enacted the part I 1 I 1 a serious mother in law with good of ct of th e mrs chas torrens was very respect fact t performed formed by mrs westwood mrs ill 11 aa 1 mrs ormsby delmaine acted spirit than even on the first occa with ith more tibe she was loudly cheered mrs whitlock I 1 fon enacted the sprightly emma torrens to perfection the piece was very well got up and gave 4 great neat satisfaction mrs tuckett 11 essers mite baldwin and thatcher at its ilon idon were severally called before the cut cur tain ain the farce of perfection or the maid of Z was the next on the list sir lawrence wrence mr rutledge RuU edge gave us a special en of 0 the most finished pieces of 0 ci we have see seen on these boards chares char es mr thatcher atelier his aal able of this character has added another claim to the good opinion of the frea frequenters ni enters pathe the theatre we were very much pleased with mr Cram fords performance of 0 sam etwas it was one of emilis his lest best efro its and was well received kati kat obrian mrs whitlock much as this lady has deserved the good opinion of kte t public on former occasions we do not appeared to greater advantage ta e than in this character susan miss bliss whitlock was not to our taste it was wag too cold to wait for another kiss in the darl dark which concluded the entertainment the overture to Ta tancredi Tai credi credill was played by the band in good style we are obliged to bythe st mr pound for intro introducing dilLing a superior class of music DRAMA CAMP I 1 U T feb 6 1859 MR EDITOR I 1 am afraid my correspondence for tj atis is meek will prove very uninteresting as nothing at all has transpired since my last lio however wever as I 1 have the conceit to belie believe e that some of your readers in the states instates at i lent ra might ight be curious enough to read an ar tide from camp foyd if it we were re only to I 1 see what the soldiers were at in these alme or ot otreace peace th mail last monday brought no news whatever and this is one reason why it has been so very dull and another is that it has teen been too muddy to drill more than once a day and every in camp floyd is ia so avery rivy fond of it i that it is a pleasure that we zo 0 o not like to be deprived of all A co ath I 1 infantry ail rand 11 II co ath have left ca camp mp within the last week to relieve companies that have been on detached service for the past month their duty is to guard the public animals in the different valleys grazing A detachment of thirty two men under command of hancock ath infantry left for rush valley on wednesday last the government will I 1 suppose establish posts josta in all of these valleys that are now occupied by troops I 1 understand that several deserters were brought in yesterday they belong to the ath and ath on oil wednesday evening the dramatic As presented us with the stranger mr northrop as the stranger mrs birs Tu Tuc clett iett mrs faller mr northrop Kor did full justice to the character and as far as I 1 may be allowed to judge I 1 have s seen een the whole played worse in a states theatre mr smith as baron Stein steinfort fortl made a complete failure in his part we ive think that the th association might use more judgment in casting their and they would appear to much better advantage I 1 am almost afraid to express my humble opinion in regard to either the actors or actresses as I 1 have received a pretty good hint from idra draina that my powers of discerning stars in the theatrical heavens are not equal to his own however allow me to say as far as I 1 am n concerned I 1 am ready to arant rant that the ityl hole aole association is a perfect galaxy there Is 1 one brighter than the rest now kow as a general thing I 1 agree w with drama and must say that generally pealing speaking he has hit bit in the proper place but t I 1 must say that I 1 think his hit at mr baldwin was un unjust to say the least of it as b at t gentleman m an sustained the character of a r tl ath S better than any other which we have seen him I 1 hope your fliers elders nay may excuse roe me for noticing ID dra ilni at all I 1 can assure them I 1 do not as pill arto to become a critic A nan man must serve his time to every trade critics cities all are ready made COMEDY |