Show 1 CRITIQUE I 1 ua satt fist t 0 last lait tareo three weeks ep erds eris ns Y wilh wilb a the patr patriotic 1 1166 pay of IV william I 1 illiam tell teil j 00 the che he heroic role struggles of switzerland to gl assert and maintain its independence of foreign pJ an th e dron aron their little th though rack like ilke confederacy beracy the admira ilon tion uon of the tile civilized vl world orld orid ext exi i a period of two centuries had bad somo bing hing like their birth in the soul of the named by his hia countrymen tha the ln TZI switzerland efland erland the sentiments and broic athlon y of the play in honor of this 1 of libert ilbert liberty y enter directly into th ib of americans Ameri amerl cans cang sho iho have in sacred remembrance the more recent efforts of their ti T patriotic fathers in the same great cause ial t e still must the d daring aring s brugg wies of jf va abat ahard hardy mountain race 0 of switzerland bose whose hose experience ig is so much our own appeal to oud our sympathies for they illustrate how in heible is can a small band vand of pa trios s w bat battling fling against a nuin ergus erbus host of ty rany any and wrong such were t ur feelings calfe dup by the play of william tell r mr sir tr A lyne eyne appeared as the hero bero of I 1 the ibe character was well ivell per er tor rn mii tt but we judge it vias bias was waa not ph t the 0 striking of bis bia role of parts pails As gesler besier eaf gai b r D mckenzie Mc kedzia Kenzia made another hit bit the part was avas verner taken by mr air jyll jait iut lut clawson we think this gentleman edid id not make the character so decided and marked as he might have don dong t ia ough it was 4 passi bleIn in the play of pizarro his big very st g of the tile old peruvian j jibe incle barbarian instincts and fearless answers ans weta wera abashed a d enraged pizarro and his fileff was worthy of 0 special praise enis was as his most successful part and admirably executed but we left it for tor special notice jintil find fault with him mr air J JR R cragbon Craw ham bam Bon n does not always play with that dare care care merging of his bia pait necessary for excel amp but hut when he ha does the ference is markelwith effect z actors in iii general as well as those who all kil 4 be excellent in any line whether on or gt tiler stage must always dev devote otea a great ngun Q U tn tot toE 0 feire care and labour to their tab taa task k and no slovenliness in their work indeed ae must enter into their parts with that amount aunt aint of spirit and liking without which alny gilreat reat talent cannot reach effectiveness lalla success there ia is another fact which iwuc t ie men should observe whether on the slager stager or on the stage of life it is us a a second sphere well filled ia is better than st that leads to failure rbt R rP arker matre maere I 1 q ite tte a taking little part e the young gentte gentle gentleman man wan who was much a patriot to bow bols to G Geel erB cp cf but ut 1 ih who ba had bad fastidious scruples against ys s fad fed bead dres the fhe rhe athe f the acar did their duty in their lev sev trai eral ralpl parts a 1 als but of course gourse course c to detail every il h fracter ts is not desirable we aim to notice altu aitu allu 30 their most representative perso nations al rs al bowring appeared appealed as teis aels wife wide quite satisfactory altis attis factory and ind mrs A claw boil took of f their son albert in the Itar acter of he thet patriot boy the lady was very aery appearance and binning i nh hei macher manner so much that several times the a lence cluid not lat ift hold hoid their helping hands liand bla bin sIa in hearty applause miss W M cited the house idith with a telling song of the Labors of the Sivo S ivo yards 11 it was a ini ani n I 1 nife que little musical gem composed compose d by her add and the novel echlin in it was wag quit e as nicely executed ted by the binger einger as it was con elved e by the composer f unbars dunmars Dun bars comic songs bongs ladys tongues eba esz esA ad be without a wife followed william milam tell the house was convulsed rith lau iau laughter 9 abter and the singer encored after yards s came a repetition of naval engagements ants which concluded the evenings enter of voday march lath sah t r ay the T mii pil was repeated ea d followed by a Hig If ighland hand dins ding in characteristic costume by mr air W poulter po alter and d Dunbar dunmars Dun bard bars fl comic angs ladys forgues Tor top gues ind bcd d whid be with ut a wife the even pangs gys concluded with a telling farce firce entitle entitled 4 1413 binks sinks inks the Bagman I 1 mr air 11 II laiben malben apperea appe red as the very characteristic binks one cf the perso nations of the celebia tied ed english comedian com dian wright the part cited mr maiben malben dial Alai ben beD but hough infill ing ipg it he sas las ag not wrong it would be too much to that be he was wright tle hc use wag was anas on this occasion bear I 1 stead of the elephant was exhibited the orm omm oro dany pany an arose to their feletto see him the 1 als of the ther farce farci were maiben malben 1 unbar and poulter and two wo favor favorite fa vorie le come ennes mes mrs am M G clawson and miss aliss al aa of course binks wab was a lero leto with iffa effa staff starr on wednesday ednes day the 2 ii li 11 and on saturday play entitled ther thee stran kvas kras blought Bt ought out the attract lui luj boul boUx evenings was found in the daut in the character of mrs there ti t eyer ever er a particular interest the first appearance ipe arance of erther either an a acter ter or tress on the boards and the a L blahe people are on orf such birch orea orca afons na beb r bes s 60 tor for the co candidate t f r pubic public avor vor aim alm stenhouse enlisted much if this public sympathy and won for herself erable interest ual nal r requires the lady and the woman of senti rieu rien ana and lo lir these thess essentials ebben etgen tiala hirk air ci was appy whether or not she will in future f aa P a ec aided 4 tf 1 I 7 remains to fobe tobe be ear een we hops hope re S she NJ willi a and till tilt then thin ale ave a fu 15 t 1 lady a y by efa eta stating what in fact is cp le t that at her mrs airs jhai 1 ler er was not failace a art hir T A lyne as ehe the sa nger showed himself what he certainly is an accomplished artiste but in this gave gave less lebs satisfaction than in any an part which be b has bas yet jet taken we know that beis beas great in damon we think pe he is also aso abo great in such bach characters as richard othello sir giles overreach Itic richelieu belieu belleu and the one in which he will appear irr in the coming weeks namely shylock but bub we dd donot abt thin think k him so well veli suited for either hamlet er or the stranger mr J T cal cai caine calne ne av was wag Is very a S baron steinfort anul anCl d so ake 6 1 claude Alen aien Me offe nofe bai hai bal we ivi feit felt de airous to see him bim attempt the princey princely pe peasant asaRt mr air P margetts anade an ex cent peter in the pa play ay the non re scene icene disappointed the majority of bf the audience and although one or two made an effort a very feeble bie hie edd eff ort by the by to get applause the somewhat kome what lit ill withheld their helping hands 27 7 how coull the people opi e give a hearty expression ot 61 satisfaction and plea piea pleasure s after such a cruel ending which would make ake the whole clayone play pl ayone one ohe of 0 wanton torture of two unhappy beings being t to no purpose why bring them on the stage merely to cicile pile the agony uron upon them hem and then leave them more wretched than before e my why bring the woman before us that the wife and may be at last cast away by the husband upon the i public sta eta stage g e for society to witness and to be asked to applaud why force the unhappy mis a moment from bis his merely ta to find and thell then to tear fear himself away from the wife whom he still loves and for whom hom he yearns most strongly and afterwards to banish him from all civilized society a move wiet wretched ched ebed misanthrope and a severer recluse than before if it they cannot find a happy issue after p passing assing through thi the fiery ordeal ordral of suffering then for r mercyd ercyle sake bring them dot doc before a feeling people to be publicly p y con umed and their lives ilves reduced ibb ibe circumstances circum of the play stand thus thur an erring creature is brou brought ht beh bei before oreus ug asa penitent bowed don doan with the consciousness of her sin and the weight of her tier of fience against her injured husband hua band we are made set sef sensible isible of her natural coolness co purity of 0 mind and tender heartedness and I 1 acquainted with the fact that the wife had I 1 been caught in the tha meshes meshe of a vil vit afna net I 1 I 1 but not until blinded rand nand jand mad maddened deneil by tue the ha Bup supposed posed ii infidelity fidelity of ber her lord lovd could not the audience audie aodie aud ienco cc orly oily imagine ay prior to ber her fali fal we the tor tortured tortures tures of i a womans comans jealousy at e very every thought ot of a supposed rival beloved while she was waa forsaken did they not know that to every genuine w omha omba the husband of her love is her world boru which A if she lose she often loses herself as well had llad they not seen orhea or beard heard jd of othello whom hom the green eyed I 1 poisoned tp tO mans mangst mainess mang sj leading to the murder of his innocent desdemona des Res demona not because she was false but that a subtle villain led him to believe her such euch yet like the betrayed wife which in his bis deception be he slew siew and arid whom whoa whirr undeceived be he avenged by adding seif self murder to his bis former forrd act like her does not j humanity forgive bims bimo him and pity rather than condemn a a noble wreck krecic more sinned against than si ining Dg could the public then be less merciful and forgiving 0 to a woman did not the audience se see e the them stranger tear into pieces and trample underfoot under foot the proffered power of divorce from his wife did they not hear him d decla ecla e to hohf her r tb that at ab she sha e still lived in his heart and that none but adelade Ade lalie could ever live there and bear his lament lamert 1 0 vi failor woman wordan you have robbed me wag waa not baron steinfort theau al thor on purpose to fall in love with her that he her ad ocate acate and lead her cause As the frend trend of the mi whose life he be saved be was a 1 tiding lfting instrument to bring about a scene and as be was waa an uncommon maidy maldy man pa a man whose sense of honor and character were aa as unquestionable as his friends friend steinfort beames bece beet mes a guarantee for the propriety of the reconciliation finale and for the consume tion of this nd he plots they are ab out to part forever he the stranger with i ith feelings feedings of agony at his lous in this life mixed with hope of a reunion with this sa same game me wife wire in a mrs idaller led wed dom dox n with wah grief and remorse feeling that she bhe would give the world to heri beri be stored but thinking restoration impossible just at this crisis steinfort leads in the children to bring about precisely what the author designed design edthe agthe the reunion on earth before it took place in hea veil verl it was anice a nice point but steinfort calculated as the author had done that the introduction of heir their children at such suph a crisis would sur pi fihe fauer anra anaa mother into a reunion re union a reconciliation non close is is most roost unnatural and constrained when the mother rising from the eun ern embrace brace bf thear boli toll i to face lacaste the father rising from tie the embrace of their daughter holds out her arms and he stage never never should pluck mi rny tny oart heart out the audience by surprise it was an unauthorized a aUtS dubs d vm to t the lle tie original the author neither neit neil hier fier tot eol fejt A hob nob in ended such a conclusion in fact to delig ed a finale the very opposite ena rna nid hid essny of those hessed this innovation barteen bad ban teen ben seen it accorded according to the original just crit isiam cam cadi ot lot allON ail all the predictions and objects of the eliy 40 be falsified by such an end nar do we see bow an aca acl actor tor can consist consistently antly expect the hearty applause af pf willing foth feth t return 1 ets 3 T e ilc 1 impulse d oe the mot mol hela heta bearin hearin is Us Te yearning arnn arnD towards hiu him m chos her cb dren t 1 the silence with wilh which the ca conclusion delusion 06 the play was received sas was vas sign significant natural crU and ae w e stunk it just fo to insist that it was no do mark maik of non appreciation oc of mr lyne aa as a 4 I 1 successful actor with Us legitimate tei tel lei termination term nation the actor would hip received a token tokea readily rea illy lily given liven by willing bands IN ve e 10 lo do not believe in makin malting 0 precede nasr to excuse the faithlessness of a ie to her hus band but bue while we woud not have the public sense of morality outraged by such precedents neither would we vre have bave the tho common feell feelis feelings s ct of humanity pained by witnessing the j husband as well as the guilty penitent wife tortured for several hours and at last the father and mother torn asunder such an endis vorse worse than tragic for both with such buch iu c li a consummation would be doomed to a fate from which death would be a happy release but bat if the play must be brought upon the stage let a happy issue at least be implied not nol to the effect that the stranger will again enter society with his runaway wife on his hia arm but bat as he be is a bont about to flys fly froni from europe and altogether Ito getler shun society instead if of returning to it let it be at least need that th the mother will accompany the father and her children it is but just however here to observe that mr lyne is not responsible for the non recon scene of this pay play seeing leeine that there is a division in the theatrical theatric it world upon the point I 1 oa the second evening of the performance perfo mance oe of the stranger comic songs from mr air danbar dant t followed the laughter provoking new farce entitled marriage at any price wednesday april mr ali lyne appeared aa as virg virginius binius in which char character acter mr air snow appeared this season mr air lyne tyne ly T ne suits this part but we ave understand he tie has not ilot t played it until nov for some six years As usual be he showed tho the accomplished and e experienced e d artist and in some parts was mo moe e effective than mr S snow low tow bu but t on the whole we w e do not thlik the talented i amateur lost b C comparison with the talented mr lr ammons as in his death struggle egl g in t the e last act quite surprised ug us and won b n applause from the audle audie ice ce mr air mckenzie was happier in icileus jhan jihan hirthe former occasion being more youthfully dressed and nir air J R C cawson aason vas waa a good and characteristic act Den tatus though not as gov gol good od and characteristic as he can be we h b ave avo co cor COB aa elde eide fable table tamm taft caithin fat fai thin in this una PT vid ae has faith india in his parts throwing 0 his hia soul into int 0 them and aad playing with ivich care mrs A clawson Claws cla in the first r scenes cene s of Virgi virginia rila riia shows the loving daughter and her appearance as we have already stated is always interesting but she is not heavy enough for tragedy she is too much like fike a voun roun sunbeam beam to represent the 06 tragic element ADS bowring deserves favorable 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