Dramatic Feuilleton This Feuilleton is again "Inscribed with more or less of affection, to the General Public." Quelqu'un admits to doing little theater-going in the past week and discusses his dislike of the new style of Burlesque. He outlines what he thinks a Burlesque should be, as well as gives qualifications for writers of this genre. Quelqu'un cites Brougham as the exception to his criticisms and announces a performance of Brougham's "very best" Burlesque, Pohcohontas. Quelqu'un also discusses the virtues of Niblo's under Nixon's management, the merits of popular comedians, gives the opera news, and references the Japanese Ambassadors several times. Quelqu'un also mentions the production of O'Brien's Tycoon, or Young America in Japan at Laura Keene's Theatre, currently under Jefferson's direction and encourages the General to see the Burlesque. Quelqu'un also announces the plans to build a new Wallack's.