Great Theatrical Strike.

It is reported that Mr. Charles Kean the actor has struck for an advance of salary from Mr. Charles Kean the manager. Mr. Charles Kean refuses to advance another shilling to Mr. Charles Kean, actor, desiring him to act his worst. It is believed that the actor has taken the manager at his word. We deplore all strikes; especially one like the above, in which the public are the greater sufferers. When bad's the best, what must the worst be?