Mrs. &miasma is making powerful assaults on the sensibilities of
the audietwe at the St. James's, in the character of Angeline; a lovely, lonely, and larmoyante young lady, %vho is perpetually bewailing her dead father and lover ; and who is saved from the dark designs of two desperate admirers, by the opportune return of her supposed defunct swain, in a very interesting state of exhaustion, but strong enough to defeat his rivals and save his mistress from falling down in a swoon. It would he unfair to pronounce upon the effect of Mrs. STIRLING'S serious vein from her performance in a piece ludicrously mawkish_ though we could not laugh for loathing : it says much in her favour, however, that she should have brought it applause when it deserved hisses.