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DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL.

The Boston Museum has become noted for its frequent announcements of benefits for "the popular actor, Mr. So-and-So."

Judic, the famous French actress, will probably come to America next winter, accompanied by M. Coquelin.

Bartley Campbell will, next season, have two new plays on the New York stage at the same time. A French paper pronounces his "My Partner" the most characteristic American play ever prodcced, and says "Joe Saunders" was meant to show what civilization can make of an Indian.

Mr. Sargent has not yet decided whether he will accept the position offered him at Madison Square.

Clara Louise Kellogg will not sing any more after she gets married.

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Miss Genevieve Ward, the excellent actress, gives readings to select audiences of Oxford students at the latter's quarters.

It is possible that the Boston Theatre will next year have a stock company that will remain at home the greater part of the season.

The dresses for the "Adelphi" of Terence, to be produced at Ann Arbor, are to be quite elaborate. A new York costumer designed them, and they are "warranted historically correct."

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