The reign of Mademoiselle Page at the St. James's terminates
this week. The ladylike style of her acting, and the effect which a remark- ably expressive countenance gives to her delineation of the softer emo- tions, have diffused a charm over the period of her engagement ; which has, however, been very deficient in novelty. The old repertoire of Ma- dame Docile has for the most part kept possession of the stage ; and when M. Lafont has alternated his starship with that of Mademoiselle Page, he has rigidly adhered to those pieces in which he shone some years ago. The Loisa of Madame Ancelot is the only piece absolutely new to the English public that has been produced since Easter. With the MAI of Mademoiselle Madeleine Brohan, which is announced for Monday, a fresh order of things will begin.