14 OCTOBER 1854, Page 12

Mr. Morris Barnett continues a career at the Adelphi which

may fairly be called triumphant. To the deep distresses of Monsieur Jacques he has added the undying gayety and undaunted gallantry of the Frenchman in The Station-house; and since that he has exhibited the comical embarrass- ments of the Marquis-once a dancer-in Capers and Coronets. All these parts are highly elaborated; and though the actor plays nothing but Frenchmen, every one of his parts is a separate type.