Dramatic Feuilleton (Faits Divers) Personne claims that there is nothing new at the theaters and that he is waiting for Wood to return to the stage. He gives a general account of the theatrical news and events. He reprints an anonymous review from Rochester of Mr.---'s performance as Sir John Falstaff. Personne gives his commentary on last Saturday's rehearsal of the Flirt Harmonic Society. Personne also writes about the London Critic's determination of Taylor's A Tale of Two Cities as unsuccessful and reprints the New Orleans True Delta's account of a performance of Our American Cousin at the Varieties Theatre. Personne cites Walt Whitman as the exception to his observation that everyone is doing things in the same old ways. Personne concludes with commentary and news about the Opera at Irving Place and Der Freischultz.