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Yankee Dramatic and Musical Intelligence.

Mr.Couldock and Mrs. Couldock are playing in their usual line of characters at the St. Louis Theatre.

Mr. and Miss Richings have closed their engagements at the Boston Museum.

Mr.Florence and Mrs. W. J. Florence are at the Boston Theatre.

Miss Parker, a native singer, is to make her first appearance at the Academy of Music, in New York, on Monday evening.

Miss Laura Krene has given up the Theatre in New York, which has so long borne her name. Under her management it was always a favorite place of resort.

J. S. Clarke is playing to full houses and giving great satisfaction at the Winter Garden.

Miss Bateman seems to be winning golden opinions at Niblo's, where troops of friends do nightly crowd the house to witness her varied personation of characters in the mimic scenes of the stage.

The Hutchinson family the past week have been giving entertainments at the Polytechnic Institute, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Miss Matilda Heron is now at the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

Mrs. Drew, supported by her sister, Mrs. Stevens, Miss Price, and Mr. Barton Hill, appear this week at Grover's. Mr. Frank Drew sailed on Saturday from New York to fulfill engagements at Liverpool, Dublin, and London, where his brother, Mr. John Drew, is most kindly remembered;

Mrs. T. C. Foster, whose nom de theatre was Miss Kate Saxon, died recently at London. Miss Saxon came to this country in 1853, with her husband, and for five years she played leading business and light comedy in the principal cities and towns of the North and of Canada. She returned to England in 1858, and made a great hit as Jenny Wildbriar in Falconer's comedy, "Extremes." The disease which caused her death is said to have been superinduced by disappointment at having this part given to another lady. Miss Saxon is generally regretted.

Gran's opera troupe closed their engagement at the Holliday-street Theatre, Baltimore, last evening.

John E. Owens, the comedian, is playing to good houses at Wood's Theatre, Louisville, Ky.

The Davenport Wallack Combination Company are at Pike's Opera House, Cincinnati, playing their usual characters.

Miss Julia Daly's engagement closed last evening at the Louisville, Ky., Theatre.

Mr.Conway and Mrs. F. B. Conway are giving "Peep o'day" at Wood's Theatre, Cincinnati.

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