18 FEBRUARY 1843, Page 16

Madame ALBERT has this week appeared in La Meunii , re de

Marl y; an English version of which was produced at Drury Lane last season, under the title of The Windmill. Her performance of the character differs from Mrs. KEELEY'S ; and, while it is not superior to it in any respect, it is not equal in naiveté and feeling. Madeline Gorjn, in Une Dame de TEmpire, is the character in which the comic talent of Madame ALBERT has been most strikingly exhibited. The contrast between the court costume a la Greque, and the vulgar brusquerie of the soldier's wife, who ho carries her camp breeding into the salon, is ex- tremely amusing; though the art of the actress is too visible, and occa- sionally her freedom and abandon verge on audacity. The song at the end, introducing mimicry of a dancing-lesson, is diverting, and capi- tally sung and acted by Madame ALBERT : it is quite one of her tours de force. She played in Marie, ou lµ Perle de Savoie, last night ; a piece that ran four hundred nights in Paris, under the profane title of La Grace de Dieu ; and the performance will be repeated for her benefit on Wednesday next.