Theatrical.
--The London Star, of the 27th ult., says:‘ On Wednesday the steamer City of New York carried out to New York, amongst her passengers, Miss Bella Vaughan, an article who has gained much celebrity by her performances at the principal provincial theatres, and especially by her recent personification of Lady Audley, in the play of "Lady Audley's Secret," Mr. Gomersall and Mr. and Mrs. De Vere, of the Liverpool Royal and Amphitheaters. Those ladies, and gentlemen have been engaged by the lessee of the Richmond Theatre, Virginia; but how they are to reach the Capital of the Confederacy, after their arrival in New York, is a mystery.
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