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and that the play gave general satisfaction to the audience was evidenced by frequent manifestations of approval. The character of "Mary Apex," a generous, self-sacrificing young lady, was well sustained by Miss Bateman, although there is nothing in the part that gives full scope to her dramatic powers. She rendered it in a pleasing manner; and properly avoided "over-acting," which in too many instances destroys the identity of gentleness, where that should be the predominant quality. Mrs. Phillips had a more difficult task in the rendition of "Mrs. Apex," and it is only necessary to say that she fully sustained her excellent reputation. Mrs. DeBar kept the audience in constant good humor by her unique disquisitions on the ills which flesh is heir to, and the various patent panaceas heralded by quack advertisements in the newspapers. With regard to the part of "John Unit" we had felt some anxiety, having previously seen it played by John Owens, who has few equals in this line of
For Hire --A smart Mulatto Boy, who is very handy in the dining room. He would be a very useful dining-room or house servant to a gentleman. Apply at Phillips' Office, 12th st., betw. Main and Bank ja 10--ts