Show mrs juiia julia dean hayne had a at hec her benefit on tuesday evening esth dinst the che character of lucretia lueretia borgia in the tm 10 drama of that title presents but one redeeming trait maternal a tornal love but that is so strong that it forces its way th through roligh the tho deepest and most firmly resolved plans of deadly deamy revenge inthe if tha object of tho the dramatist was to intensify the exo the name namo odthe of the historically notorious Bor borgias glas gins the tho representation of some boine of their crimes in the tha person of the beautiful and remor remorseless sell selm lucretia ought to have the tha desired efrost the prolongation of the last scene so agonizing and bitter excites feelings of a nar far from pleasant nature no one who watches the character throughout feels other than that sll sli should dle die but to perish by the hand of ha haroin rown son who does doas not know her with name of trembling on her uda uga which sho aho dreads to speak is a consummation more dramatically and poetically just than plea piea pleasant hant saut to witness mrs dean doan alayne played the character with consummate effect and artistic grace at the close of the piece she appeared before the curtain in answer to a prolonged call enil fram the tee aud audience ignec and offered a response to the hearty heart welcome sho sub had rec received in a few nemy neatly appropriate 0 and coohn nee foe linsly y emprow md wa js the other characters in the play were creditably sustained mr Wal drons genarro mr mortimers Mor timers duke and mrs lesliea Le maffeo boms bems entitled to special notice tho the rough diamond with mrs urs dean hayno hayne as ns margery elicited much laughter though the playing was more tedious than vivacious at the close mr bir mortimer as cousin joe was called before the curtain the beli bell ringers having occupied the theatre on saturday night the orchestra benefit has been postponed until next saturday evening when ithen a most attractive bill will be presented the great character in macbeth is unquestionably lady macbeth apart a part parl that h has taxed the ability and energy ot the highest tragediennes tragedienne a of the ago age wo we understand it is considered urs mrs julia dean haynes best character and will afford a treat in artistic ond and powerful acting of no common order mrs dean hayne supported by mr waldron and d the members of the tho D D association ought to draw a good house in any ony piece it is an arrangement which the public have desired we will be glad to see eee old faces and hear bear old voices on the boards and we are gausney the ho lady will be supported in a manner that will make the tile play a great success the eue cae music in macbeth with powerful tho the chorus of witches by which it is given here ia is in itself a rare rate treat add to which a grand overture by the orchestra a violin solo by professor care iea loss and the sparkling darco farco of the rendezvous to conclude with and the abole whole pro gramme la Is varied and excellent excel leat leal deep tragedy side sido split spill tins ting farce beautiful singing and excellent musie music if the tho members of the orchestra do not draw dr aw the crowded horise which their past tabors labors entitle them to it will not be because the bill Is no not sufficiently attractive |