Mr. Ince, the excellent French correspondent of the "Michael Strogoff" Company, has been engaged by Boucicault to play Freeney in "Arrah-na-Pogue," and Harvey Duff in "Shaughraun."
The czar has conferred an order on an actor. This is the first time the Russian stage has been so honored.
Mrs. Gen. Sherman has presented Mary Anderson with a valuable antique candlestick to carry in the sleep-walking scene in "Macbeth."
Anna Dickinson's Hamlet and Melnotte did not please Chicago critics.
On the approaching anniversary of Shakspere's birthday, a series of fourteen performances will be given in the Memorial Theatre, at Stratford-on-Avon.