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Theatrical.

--Miss Ella Wrenn and Mr. E. R. Dalton, are the chief attraction at the Savannah Theatre. Miss Ella appeared last Monday evening as Venetia, in the "Italian Bride." At the Mobile Theatre, Mr. W. H. Crisp and his daughter, Mrs. Jessie Clark, are impersonating the leading parts in Richard the Third, to crowded audiences. At Montgomery, Ala, Messrs. Morton and Hamilton, the Theatrical managers, are doing a prosperous business. The Warner sisters seem to be the chief attraction. Wallace Hale's "Southern Mistrels" are concertizing at Selma, Ala.

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