New York Clipper (Jun 1862)

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uiSlMe^ :^. Henri Bt Alml, Bid H»m«t, The ttadM I^lSTiShrMn tot m4 Mihomjiied (Mr. LMgrtih) *i» tody PAoUne OfutmiHi ilio comiDentod ft new answement^ttijt MtlL reMle wttUt-ehe doM K»to O-liicm *» perfeoflon. As 6 OMddM bf Ubertj, ah6 la not btd t4 Uke, eltlier. Blure Ttott St'Lonla, on the nbjoct of concatt balU, 4to.-, "SeBeCt, WTltmg OD tbe ITtb, uvg tbtt-'lUgs Jnil* Hmnllton haa teoedea from th« ■«»rtetle«, not being Is tbe btimor, »PP^l5u*»5*?S' second to ear «ne Qiu. Eetere baa gone^to the UelodeoA, • • ■ Katy OUeU pM«« »n Iminenie »«. Kate Pelinoyor,teo,haa ttten ""Wng .— , V ,,,»uu—"~'.v~v.'theT»ri8tlM......JiillaandLolftHaar fA.%mnillforijA mma'moM reinilar now than foN »on h»T«^ one seoma to know where; thwwMj ■ '^,ci^^^SMSX^U^SSSM &UOT™^-8i hare, thafaoartaln, bnt are "gone like the baaeleae Abrio of a ^^Xiit^ml-T^ T^. S&Sier. leave her. 1 Ttalon." gorgeon. and evaneacent u. a-a rainbow, for InrtancO; S?iAwr£/^ Theatre—wbloh rrtndaco—the ihe "lady -* ItlBOBlIiL'AIffeOfrSL W.H. Donaldaon, the rope-walker, bVt.Aone well In PUladel' pUs, and la now lb BaUltaore, where us baa enconiagemant oengh to alar another we«k. Be nijzt .goci Woat,by.war ol PlttaSnrgh, fhia win wake tip the Septet*,' and perhapa^even tojsu EngUah Menda; and Londoni te^a to have been paition- Blondln Mmaelf. Sonaldabn Uvea his ropeMnprniances <nit- Utij gay this year, although the theatrical piogr^nmea do not aide, bntlsbynomeanaanontaldarkmong Uapro&Mlan. Bee I exhibit mnoh change. iher having entmated the t>arltone paita to lb. JobnOregg, "hoaTvolSe U Terr good,bnt he baa the mUforlldne of not taortig Italian, and while aU the otheie alng to Oat language, S'^OTis his part InJSnglUWi, '^'^?i-£^aM^i SrivSl onUat ateamer. have not aa From New Haven, "0. H. D." aenOa uJthe following depttedW ^mSTaJSS,^ me^d Ito^hT^tteway, h^^^ ^"^^S '*.^ISll5lfellow!miSrtmiately bears anoh a striking reaem- Hall, who. by hlapnbUo spirit baa ewetoda M»'>"*ii?^«2 Laat night this theatre i on the Slat ^. Batter's Hdodeon, Pbllaldelphla, la to a b1^ of fOn with saeb geniuses as A. U. Hemandei, JolU Hortlm'elr. Harry IiOUie, limie Fowler, Hona. La Thome, and the Tunil Xavorite^. Ulsi Dora SawBon, the donbte-vctced vocalist, Is the next novel vet appeanw. iuou; T!>°r^ ~, *i S i^Sl'Sie'SthiS^rtSiialS^™ to CsiKSTi, StK I iSSJr toUii'<i^-^e1iaor^"tl.?ciiiMJS^^^ 5'*"Si««j^ oSJXn?£2n mSta^fe . of the present by-law reqnlrtog that etobAldAtman and Oolmcll. ^VV^r^MSS^^t^t^i^i^^V^, andbls Oharm-- nan fuidthe BbetTfl, 1 b'eUeve), ahaU be ths'™*'?^'** »' tJJf^l^MltJ^iiyJbt^^^g to (Srtnrtneirta Stock, tonr. W ttckets lta>m>very "ebow'- visiting thedty. tte ej- !55?1fM<S>n toilSt toSa^omtoand^ «» that it la necejaawfortbedty *^'-*fh^^^«SoiaslSrtto!wtti^ ^sib towatohoverOie amnsements offered, to the,people. I t^e vritti him tbe principal members of bis really elcellent Oom- ^'Zaecond dose of "Sherry," dited 61st Hay, fomlahes the fol- lowing additional sparkles i—FsmiD Fbive— Btooe myUsLthe American Theatre_has_boen doing a good bualimas, \ri«h^JuUa Ha' wlU I -maB to the oottooU opposed to this wholesale dead-bead-lami andit ' Is to be hoped.that diey will nse their Inflnetlce for Its repeal at leaat, it afaonldbe altered to preventtbe transfer<Dr sale of the tlck- eia, or what la better still, give Set admittance' to the llcente committee only. 'What with license tax, fr^ admittanoe of ■spedfel poUes" (more niunerbna than the oonnoilmen), ball CrS"ynYSroh.r lE "e'tSUthT^^^^ SJfe irooared to "Belpbegor," "Katherine and PetrncUo,'' neae need expert to make a'Tilg tbtog" here dbrin^ ?SLilK" ana "The Jewess:" This piece wUl be pUyed'fM ttis year. espodaBy large and expenaive tionpes, Itit time to-night, with the drama of the "Six Degrees of Crime," when It mnatbe withdrawn in give place to the new apectaoolar historical play of "The Child of Babylon,", to which Urs, Hayne win. for tbe Bnt time to'Qallfomla, appear to a male character. Charla JHOm't Ben^—tbiB very talented actor and oleverj irkGRO xtsBTbusLsv. Albany has now had its former dlsappototment compenasted, forDnprez& Oreen's company showed,to Schenectady onithe , . . . . ISih, to a crowded honse. They were to ^Ubany on the JOtb and Ctleman, abont to leave for Australia, after bavtog played one jigt They have eighteen perfori]ieis, and are doing an "Im- idred and twenty-Ave nights toflanAuolactf, to the delight mense" bnstoeas, ^elr posters precede the company nine of an lovers of the' snbUme Sbiaieapearean drkma, wiU be the i^jg^ ud are of the finest description.; No droos to these parts reclplehtof ft bonefl^ which bids fslr to be ft hoover at parting, I ijiggrer gotten op "bigger flamers." J.D.Nowcomb Isthelr atthe American Theatre, on the 3d of Jane. . The BnOun Banbm have abpukred; and literaUy tamed the heads of the thoosands who viaft the theatre nightly. ' ' The BIokM Opara Impt are atill vary attrtsttve:.; bnatoeaa agent. 5o end^ the progressive power of ^the andent word vOlypj' plo."' We'learn tbU'anOtber-new cbmpany of Minstrels are "generally aronnd" in New. B^p^bire and to MassaohnsettSi , TO«nItfflyonttfttParialsvenhot,tUtIse6f»wAineriaan* to the old baonta wlilOh nscU to abitndirith them, and that tb« i« ._ _-.—i-prrttdtthat yonr.ttUcrtonif ■ „ ■ ,v ... J.'' ■■ ■ '1' •■ •' 'L TalllB^, bnt were w«(l-iU|^ gpse.'.' the ezoBPttonof Joe Borden ^t).,i. . , ■mn^t.x. i. _ Tbehorsea aU arAvsd sab. wlih acain^ VV^y's'S^^J^l''''''^^*^^ war win last rnnoh .) ■ longerlSmtheKorth ttttdpatoa,I thliiiahanconcludeIhU. ~.ii'"y.'v.inf ..^yii T —TT- Ivervdnniettor. ■•■ ■• ' ^ BowiasPauL, Lato advloei ftom AostraUa state that Jefleracn, the oomediaa, made a great Utiafiirdney.'and had onwlcd the bouso eTerr Ight Blnce hla arrivM^thers. ' 'i ' e 9th of Jonelirongbttlie annual "TltannW amoaemenia advertisement to tbla isgae. Bonrdcaolt has knocked the letter "r" oat of bis name, Ett Dr, Oolton, thegaaman,'baa'becnlnllMtogaroQnaN«WHaTeii iiaa also knocked'himself ont of temper bvopposing Frland lait week. The shad-eaters to the IcgtaUtiire "InhaUd" some of Ledger, of the London Ih^ >nd toto a lawsnlt with Us pattasr. the gas, and on'the 20th, six young ladl^ 'whp had -'Inbaled" on Mr. Webater, regardlna the.p)an4ge]nent of the Adelpbl Theati«; (he ITth, graced tbe entartalnmont acato, looktoa. )UM Teteran ht. b. wanted to have "The CoUeen Bawnl' fnd :'Tbe Octoroon" performersT Of course the leglalaiive chaps have tap b«tt.oppor- continued through the sidnmsr'Aionthg.--Ur.<'W. oblected,c« unities for eihaUng. , the ground that more novellj.was needed, "BonolCMilt" la now One of our moat respo^le and reapeited ooptemporariea to at law'with Webater, and haa rattier the best of the. "poalab," be. Boston has the audacity to aaaert'that—"Ur. Bamum ia making cafue their partneishlp agreemeAt Is for three year^ and gtvet preparaUoub for a Saby'Bbow, on a mammoth' aoale," eto. B.th^oontrolofthe stage and the choice of pieces. Perhapitha 6e(!Hj, wo were not prepared to fltd .such antidpatoTT woroeo^ "dc^ , tog to that pious quarter. Let "Urs. Parttoston" look>o it. 'While tbe VTllaom & Niah party of ttie Ohriaty.llln^trela wero ' The BevedthRegL National Onard Band lent their Important tecently performtog at Bonibampton; they wore ve^ suc^easfoL aldatthe"Wooden*8pd«nCfinceTt"of the Tale ConsgeAitoual on the larteventog but one; Mr.'Wllsom'Was caUcd outbetweeB- Celebration, at New Haveni on the 23d. ' the first and second parts. He att^ttiat they were the'original' ' Osalan E.Dodge,with his>B.H.and L.'H.Supporterraa the Ohrlsty Minstrels; that they performed In Boutbampton,last Odd Fenowssay),-Winwtte'ap'oldBoston smto,at'thenemont yesr, when the dty gave a bouquet to the Axohdake and Aroh-i Temple, about the Uth of Jfily. . ' ' . ' - duchess of Austria; and that out of tbeneAiit ten peKormen, EuTyLealleUnS^>l)|r'daseed among ()ur vMsatlJe penorm- eight belonged to tbo company which bad' so long borne tbe ers, and if be is nn Viarsatile, what is the use of. veriM or name by which they are yot known to th.i'fittbllo; The applause. tUes 7 Harry has beien '^alktog. the tope" at PUnnount, Over I \ras tremendous, and "one more ein nlgAt" aiTangt<i theScbuyndll,adIst>nce'0fl,4Wfe<t Onttae'20th,Earnr"made - SavldFiBbarbaa'ccmeouthestegeagauatthaTheatTeBoyal,. a dlverelon''by leaping totd theriver,'* fUl of 60 feet .Next Uancbester. This was on the 3d; for the purpose of totrodndng week he totends to carry a lodger on'bis back, walk to.baskets, I two sons,'Henry E. and Walter, all o comedians, 'Anewfi>ro<i,by and "carry on like eiity" feet high. He is also mUtog arrange.' - —- - •• mento for taktog a walk (ropenalk) over the Niagara; '^ere Blondto formerly did, Earrt.Is a graduate from Batler's Mdo- deon,Pblladelpbia. ' . .1 Edmund Clark's NeVVirror^ of the Great ftebemOn keeia on nniolllng, and Is now to 'Vermont ' Tbe previous blE..to Waters town, Evans's MiUs; Ogdensbuxgh, etc.,Tiad beeh .tlB-.top;.. Mr. John Fredericks is the 'buaUries agent' X. M. (IlaiS Joliif Ed- mund to dotog the vocal and instrnmentU. ' Wyman kee]^ " — comes to uselt sylvanlft. He..„ ..—, . and 17lh, and wonnd up on the 21st at Bristol, Pa.' He' la. sraoh more than a "apeaktog automaton" wherever be goes.' 'iBayes' Park, Bail Frandsco,' which Mr, T. Magnlre' has leased for a term of years,.bsa t>een fitted up to magnificent iatyle, 'and Tht VarieHa (lato Mogulre's Opera Bouse.) has b«en1iitled:hy I jf^e end men ate' F. KlObamon and'. j.'Orant, and the party W. B. SmlUi, formerly manager of OUbert'a Mdodeon, and !■ Tatan to make. bOth ends m«4t very wen.. 11iey;'are.knoWD-as ddng remarkably well _ . "the Olympic Batenaders." ■ CharlaFope and ITi/'ehaveJusttntomed ftom Oregon, and wffl ohas. A. Morris's Combinaiton Troupe of Minstrels, "4n the shortly start on a toor through tbe toterior. - . . |mTfin)mBoetlng," havebadprettyiairtlmatoMUwaakee, Obi- Hn, W. B. letghtm is dellghttog the realdenta of Grass 'Taney eago, ete., and were at BuilUo xin^'the ITth. They have twelve and Nevada wlUi her "Fod of Uie FamUy" and laujablng song. iigir performers," beginning wlUi the' ubiquitous Cbarlea 'A. /ol^ir«wn'i,Ibcgpaidon,J.oePentland'sOreatShow,lstothe uineei?, jniea Btiatton (recovered from. Us fltoe88),..W. H.i vaneys, doingweU. ^ BBxaniCoBBpr. Brookway, W. P. Spanldtag, W. H. Butter, OUaB. Carter, Maai Uanaget J. B. McCann has made ftsood hit with "The Naiad ter Benry, W. BUtiie, E. Miles, A. Jones, DeWitt Ooodwto, and Qneen," produced at the Troy Adtlpni on the Utb, as arranged I cigk Bands. We give this list to prevent ooniftaslon among cas- by S.'B. BiGrton, late of Laura Eeene's. - ual readeis, as to "which is whldr' among the Morriai parties. Hsnager E. B. Williams has made a temporary suspension of I Aocordtog to Chas. A.'s movemento, we may expect 'bli party to Uz. at bla theatre to Badgor,- havtog some other important bis. lo^e of the Atlantic dtles soon. to look after Just now. Be gavens a "look to" the oUier day. Head's Eopatorlan Minstrels seem to attiact great attention as . 'While paaalng through New York; Joe Befton had a good ben. they keep movtog on, and made a decided bit at Odd Fellow's on the 11th, and tbe other boys and girla have been trytog to fol- Hdl,' River Potot, E. L, latdy. Th^y have B. B, Mead, proprie- lowsdltsinoe. tor: W. C. Buckley, lesdtog vloltoand bass stoger: J. M. War- Miss MoUle WUllama and Mr. Btuart Bobaon conttoue to be riner, stege director; 0. -llaurettie, mualcal .director; Charley the prtodpal attractions at the HOUlday Street, Baltimore. Tbia Head, bones; T. F. Huntley, ba^lolat and baritone; Uttle Bob- week "TheTbne Fast Men" Is to Im produced. Hiss HolUe as- ^y Mead, drommer; EpbBlroh, bones and comediui; B. J.Tur- snmtog the part recently played there withM muoh suooeaa by ^er, gUltar and balladlst; 0. 0. Rich, Ditto; Q. 0. Stanley, dou- XisaLudUeWeataim. ' ' " ' . ble ,ba^; Joe Morris, comic vocalist; Master M. Bnow, wench Oapt J. B. Smith opens bis theatre to Altuny on the 26tb, and J ^oer; uaster Tom Donnelly, tamborinist and Jig dancet now the Albanians may expect to see the Smith fkmlly muster to — ' " ~ " ~' strong foroe with light and pleaatog entertabunenla. Where is •■Pocahontas?" ,«Uncle'Ttan'a Cabto" 'ba8'agato"dled ouV'atlhe National, Otodnnatl, the "last dying speech and confession" havtog taken Tface on the 18th. Not even Hany Joidan'a. Uncle Tom, Alice Bogan's Eva, or Mary Baddifle's Eliza, opold save it ftom Ihe gi^o todilfeienee, and Sanford's Minstrels arrived' Juatlnltime give Its touch ofthe requiem dirge.' <■ ■ At tbe Athenieum. Wasbtogton, we are glifd to find a new play, called "Extremeb, or Banning for Oongress," also a revival of ••The Lost Bhlp." BaltimoTe tiaa "The Three Faat Men" this • week. the Bid genOeman.'CaUed "Heartatrings an4FlddleBtrliigs,';,waa also produced, Wen done, David I Doltagato,thanever-yoatli< fol son of Uomus. ABestorstlan Fund has been established for xebnlldlng'ithA Bath Theatre. The preparations for t&e three-day perfcrmances to t^e .](«n> don Annual Festival, 2Sd, 2Cth, and 21Ui Jane, promise weU A fan teheatsal was to take place attbe Cryatal Palace on th^ jlst,^ The prtodpal vocallata are Udlle. Tltlens, Ume. Bndeia(i|orir, - xemmens Bheinngton, Mlaa Parepa, and Mme. Satoton ^Mr.'BlmB Beeves, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Btanley, and Big. BdD^. Jl take part on the.great rehearsal day. 'Waah Norton and Frank Diamond have done wen since v(art< tog for themselves. .Tliey now play three turns every bu; 'eTeD> tog In London. , _!>- , , , i' JraomthaCapeof Oood Hope we leam that'Mrs. ClarHwlsti the manager Intenda to combtoe theatrical entortatnmente with succeeds In. Parry to taktog the tnaiisgenient of the Cape Tpwn the other entertalnmento ofthe Park. .The grounds eoyei about Tbbatte, Mr. Brazier and Mr. LOffler' remaintog as asalsUnts. twenty-five acres to extent; laid out to walka, flower beds; trees, ur. Parry makes another vmlsstonaiy enterprise'' to Port EUci^ eto. The pavUUon, where the entertatomento are given; wUl sfst beifa; and tokea with blm Mrs. Parry, Mr, and Mrs. Bland, llis» about COOO persons, Attached to Uila Is a hotel, wiUi ilrivato paiu Bland, Hlsa Powdl, and Messrs. Boward and WoU0«8 asslslanto. lots, esting rooms, etc; also, billiard tooma, bowliilg illpji, TUia Is the true way to regenerate Africa.' ■ |BM shalBe boatda, ahoottog-gallery, and everything eaIoTilated,te^"eiiite Madame Anna ugrange haa becomes widow, die ha* pnbllo amusenlent - - Ixealgned her engagement atMawa,andisllvtog to ded4itdmi> The fire department to UUca are getting up a'giftnd nojdcal Utoy^at Paris, pto-nio and festival for UieZtUi. . ' The Olrgn^Sublto, now Jbia Bell's Clrcas Company, u^der AUtinHt. Tj,lHil« Mnmnm, BnlnTTinti'il Tampla, In mOdM. la the'l fh«'»n»<l.g«Tnant nf BntAhlnniin. . , Eresent attraction, and la aald to be a rare work of art voontato- FlddlerB are mustering to London, to compete, with Gwnton. IE over ft million pieces, and inlaid with pure OaUfornl^gold ' 'YleuzCemps, Lsmb, Bubebsteto, snd Becker are on hand, fad Professor Adrian la aroond, with his'-InexpUoable presUdlgl- i,otto Is expected.' Bosto opt , tationa," but we cannot Just now'locate blm, as Ihelastdoou-1 .j/sx; apd Mrs. Paul are at present to Paris, but by.no means ment he sent us contained no'dae whatever to the oyologeal I idle (see another of his grapblo letters to this issne), fbr we nen- — progtsmme of his bodily presence—no t even a cabaliatlo algn. AMATBITU. . From Phnaddpbla, "Bed Bevor," writing en the Itlh; says that—••Hie Trovatore" bdd forth en the ITtb, witb .•■FStot Eeul" •'Bobber's Wife," and "Bombastes Forioao," . The oomedy would baVB^IonU off flndy, had not one of the me'mlwra inBalted .tiieBadience'b)>«omtogon the stage to a state of to- toxleatloD. . (It Is a mistaken idet°BOne apatenrs have, of think- ing they canHday*aont■Uley tek^^ottgo.^,be«r^aboard.l ^ „^ , Tbe ••Bobber'a Wife" came oB ooly paasabl^ meinMssque of iaa5)etaUng, snd a generd atyle of perfoimance now iieTan» ture to make a Yankee gueae that they are getttog soms "dsnnt fun" ready to tilae to bring with them when they both vldtttls country next fall. Tbe sooner they come the aoon^ ihe pupUo win observe a rich treat ' 0, Mister Paul, pray come next au. Jentay Ltod gave her third ebariteble concert at Exeter Ban oa thb. Derby Day, and the reauUs were dl that could be dedred. This shows Jenny is '•'one. of us," any day to the year, .9t*t9il*' fornooratorio. ' .., . ■' '... •..;■; The Booky Moniitato Wonders now •■tske ft tnni to ihs.fve- ning performances at Blgbbuty Bam, where Leotard is zampU- This is ft pretty good party,, and, with B. .0. Blohardson as buatoess agent, are going it on tiieBodd hopprtodpls. Hooley's JUnstrels gave enteriatomento at (he Continental Theatre, Phlladdpbia, last wedt We .dropped to to see and hear the troupe on the SOth. It la not so soong or effldent as when we last heard them. Tim Bayes'dog dance pleased about as vreU as anythtog, and a nord vtolto duet by Messrs Hooley and McNally, was also ^dl roodved. Barbery AUen .was not as wen done as we have tteqnently heard it performed before. Charley Fox did not show to Ms usual form. The tiallad singing by Boward and 0. Campbell .was only mediocre. The latter Btogs with a good ded of taste, but his voice lacks that dear . ... , ..... u , tone which la so esscntld in ballad ainglng. Boward gavensa One. of the suooessfol oompanlea recently set out as dranattol toy" extravagotat burlesque Ofthe drinking song to Xucnela mlsslonariea, is that of Thompson kflatea. They were weB re- Borgia. Altogether, the poifomiasca was not up to Hooley's cdved at Newburgb, N. T. Some very pleaalng bOla have 1>een I atandardT It may be that the hoiiae, which was not good, exer^ periOnned, and on the 31st an extra performance was to'be given aaei a depresstog effect upon the periormeris, or that the place to the afternoon. The company has Hsaars. Oeo. W. Thompson,' ■ * • — E, B. BeatUe, J. Bairia, John Dillon, Qeo. Berbert Geo.'Andrews, Hazwen,F.Ddy, W.BLDaly. T. Berbert, B. Monls, ^..Weat, F. Busaell, eto^, with Hdmes. P. A. Thompson, Jennie and Fan- nie Gates, Lbude and Marie Le. Bran, A. B.. Howard, F. Mor tie, ete. Bo, So. "Tbe Union Tableau and Concert Troupe," recentiy started out from New York by W. M. Holland and f. P. Waters, are dotogwdl to Vermont, where they have contrived to ••take Hlobmond" iMIhoat'Otinsulttog the poUUclans. This party was to ObelseSi'Vt, last week. On the Slat waa to be givenaniew 'Bombastes" came off very well, ever; body betog well np In the text and stage tjnsVnesa. .Thi^ club bas-.ft very fine hall, and some good scenery, and if they persevere, may soon rook as a flntdaaa dnb......Oti theeventogof the ISth, the 'Wheatley gave their fortieth and last performance of the aeason. Their bin consisted of ••Box and Cox," •'Bombastes Forioso," and '•.'The Masquerade BalL". Messis.Farroe and Lavreon as "Box and Cox," weteexceUent aaboth wereweUup. Ohadey Oomber, aa Bombastes was the "biggest thtog" of the plsy. Mr. 'Vtooent as Fusbos, had a good make up, and played very well. We have three or four dubs mote to lttie d^, but at present they are doing nothing. J, W. CoLLBB D. A.T-Tbe fint grand anniveiaaiy spirited organization came off at Turner Ball, 37 Orchard on the 13th. The pieces were •The Rent Day," "I,a Tour de _ Nede," "Norah Creto^".and aome stogtag. Juggling, etc. Co"^ | Ke engagement hod beeicTiMdo for the seasbn7and''.'Uie iftllft BlderaUe talsnt.was occsdon^^vtoced-by someof the per- ji,';j4'^jjj,jjjjgidt^, jj^j^gj.noUji^ond.". . . formers, and, as a.whole, the afldfwai prdaeworthy to sdegre^ Wash Norton bad been performing at Southampton, bul was to raaer above the UBUd avenge. , , .„ _ open at a concert baU to London, on the 8Ui inst Conins* The''Mssterson Eyan" Testlmonld win come off atTurner '-*^' -"- -- -' - - equsl to tbe Oremome. Miss .Avpnla Jones commenced an engagemfmt {o^ SfytO- nlgbte at the Tbeatre.Boyd, Manchester, on the Sth. . - ,r>'' lllae Annie Cusbhie. baa left the Theatre Boyal, HanchesUr» and is engaged as prindpal danoer:atthe BoyalBnr^y Gardenab London, -i -'..r w v\ Tbe Oremome Gsidens, Xondon, have a tolenapb statloo, m» that'vldtors may send or receive messsges wiuioutleaving-jlhe ty and festive scene." .... \ \-- Jy klwards' Panorama of Canada is now among the Jtlsh.:«ltIaB:' andtownA . ..i patriotlo drama, caUed "The Federal Spy, or The PaU of Blob,' mond,'^ with the foUovring east:—Ma), Oen. Geo. B. McOldlfn, J. P. Wtotera; CoL Nugent, T. F. Kelly; MajorWatUns, j; Dunn;' Dennis MoLaughlto, w. M. Bolland; Mulse Uvtogston (Federd Bpy and Zouave Boy), Mrs..aeo. TyireU; (Kn. Lee, O. J. Mad- dox; Gen. Johnston, Mrs. j; Dunn (I); Oapt Curry, J. Robert- son. This, with "The Spectre Bridegroom," must have been •'scripter measure." The troupe ftr« now preparing ."The Lady •ftheLake." , ;.' Miss Julia Daly oommenoea ier thlid week at the Watout Street Theatre, Pblladdphla. " ; .'v Manager Leonard Gtover reodved a very fiatterlng ben, on the occadon of his grand annud teatlmonial In Washington, on the^ IMh, Among the.vdnnteeis were puaan. Denln; Ben '^gers, and Dan Setchen. hr: Leviok made a first appeaiance, and gave his Lord Dandreary. in "Our Amerioan .Cousin," .and .Ben BogetsgsvehlsTom Tape, in^'Sketcheatotodla." ' ;. George Wood's, Ctoolnnati, seems- to have experienced 'b re- vival since brlngtog oat the"Boven Bisters,'* under thediriM- tion of J. D, MoDonougb. It baa been '•the merry mouth of Jane" Over Btoce the 3d. Many new people .have reoOnOy been taken . on for similar places, and George now has Messrs. LefBngweU, Foster, Erwto, G. B. Gilbert, Foster, Outteh, Martin, G. Bad- diffo. Beech, Boscbe, Kyle, Mortimer, etc, vrltti Hesdaides Eneasa, MoWmiams, Aubrey, Mayllng, A. HayUng, Skates,'B. Mason, S. Badoliffe, P. Cook, Loveday, eto, The authotsblp is that of Robert Jones, but'Hr. HcDonough has evidently not left his little OlTmplo,'to Philadelphia, for nothing. We wish every iheat(etothelandmayhaveU8"lakiiof sUver." That's so. Profesdonals who may ever get their lives tosnred for a trip through the Mohawk Valley, ospeoially whan fkolng the dangers of "the raging oanawl," 'might like to read the foUowtog from one now traveling on board the llttte steamer City of BuOdo,aLnd malledto us ftomAmstardam:—I^oatDOfnm—Stocemylost Wright it O'Bara's beautiful UtUe steamer ••Olty of Buffdo" has I bee^riudtog her way through the Erie canddong the beautiful ■ vaUi^ of the romantic Mohawk. Success has crowned the efforte ofthe enteiprlslng managers, and to truth they deserve it, hav> tog Inaugurated the aomewhatnovd poUoy to rural theatricals, of paytog salaries regularly Two new plays (for the countiy) have been produced Utdy; tbo "BatUo ofBuena^Vista" and the •'Broken Bwotd," both of which wore highly eucceasfnl and de- servedly so. M'lle Ftank O'Hars, the obarmlng^roodlat and a» tress, after havtog dootrifled her audiences by her tiewltehtog performance of the .vixen Capitols, toudiea them more deeply by the sterUng pathos and graceful action oxblUted to t^ie pant(> mime part of Myrtilly, and finally «onvn1sed them with laughter .as BsBy OooUtUe.' Not content with eicdbng In acting, thla ver- aalue lady oombtoes most etBoiently the tdente of the donsenae and aoDgatoesa. Mr. O'Bara as Uozeklsh Bart^bom, dUplayed great ability to Tankeo obaraotois. It la a pity that his mana- -gerial duties predade bk more fluent appearance, Mr. Flahor " . j'l • J";, Mathows as Eatovan, fit, Charles Mathews ss la too large for a proper enjoyment of mlnstrd entertalnmente. A poor audience, at tho Continental, is a good one to the xisual mlnstrd halls. There was a much larger audience present on the 2lBt and the' entertainment was deqldedly better. They remato this week. ' Sanford's Phlladdpbia Mtostrels made their appearance as an "addltiond novd^*'to "Unde Tom's Cabto," as performed at the National, Ctoolnnati, on the leih. , Cdlfornladoesnotneglect good artlsts,as.lswenknown,and an addiUond proof may be seen to her treatment of poor Mike Hitdidl, the Jig dancer, formerly so weU known, ini New York. Since Mike departed, bis blends there have caused a marble slab to be arranged over hla grave, with Uie fonowtog oharaoter- isttclnscripUon':-- • ^ ' • H. MnoBELt,,' Died January IS, 1803, 'A^ed S3 years. .. Here Uas one wbo' has taken stepsr- That won the applause of man: But grbn death iiui^e and too^c a step ' ' ' ' 'Which be could not withstand.. „ i Cameross b Dliey's Mtoatrels leave the Elevepth.etr«iet<)p«ra House, Phlladdpbia, this weoek, and open at Concnt Ball,. Pltte- b'nrgh, on the SOth. H. d; Edmonds Is the leader, and J^. 8, Coxj: the flutist Is slao "dong." The party totend to be absent six or dgbtweeks.'- Oarnoross ADlzey tookaJototbenefit on tho aotb, which oame out as a farewdkbamper. The Elevenih-st^l Opera House la now to be rerdecoroted,'without and within.' -Don Oiaudio,andmesT)cUa Wright toUie smaUport of 8tdlB,wore ontiUed' to commendation. Mr. J. E. Parks aS' PaUo, and Mr. Eargrave aa Zavlor, fined their parte to admiration, and Uio mi- ?v'I*^'.'",^''~?^'^''«^«"«'»t«onldbodo^ For Uie gratlflcotlon of your reader* I ahauld stStotbat Uio company are on to perfect bedth, onjoying Uie beantUUl scenery of Uio vaUov, second to none in the worfl, and Uvtog on thi^orf Uitogs of uJs worid, provided by Uio wortty partner and 1 JdidoUsto- teryr. Mr. Moroenua Wright liTibe-m^^e^S^^o^l^ untoienUond wrong to not mentionina &e jJerforSiMC* of SlSa Sarah Lyons aa Zamora, and Mr, Pheipe, tfio tolmlteblo Irlsh- niao, as Barney Flaherty. Nor mnat lfonet,tha Baml vhinti - .undi ttie dlTMUonof br.GootgO A.mZS^dSZ{^^ quent unalo aa tbe beautiful ateamer enter* eaoh to\ni wUin a peifonnanoe is to be given. ■ , Mr. Somad N. Pike totonds to open his opera houae to Otooln- Batt to a few weeks, and assume the sde: m^ig&,Qt, m^m, _MUs BoUie (not Eato) Partington la iUuistralS^thn^f Tatpalchore forthe '>i^tomwho|>atronlBetlis.lu^ Olymplo. Boaays ••Addphl," writing from Camp Fair Oaln-Kn thoiaui. .-r-;.-,. iT^l"" In a lato bill of th« Blohmond (Yft.) yarieUes. we obsirvd t '. names of W. B. Crisp, T. BamUton/ Mrs. JennlePoweU, andM J^CMsp. Wdter Eeeble w^ atlU. there on thf aistMay, "i ". • •: ' '" ^-'kfesiD'HAiiMi'' J , ' ^^Wearepleaaed to^Iaan that ToledO(0;) baaIreU pathnil ' tte new oonoert hall oaUed^'Tdedo. Opera Bouse." It ia it big titteu botthe'plaoelsftrblgthtog. We noUoed (he oompany.lss ■. ' . OIROVBES. ^ ■ '• •'.'. ■" '' ' Joe Pentland's World Show left San Franotsco, Od.','on,the ^ ult, alter p'erformtog nearly four, weeks to very'ftoe bustoeas' The last night waa Jdm Wilson's benefit which jna a bumper. They subsequentty started through the volleys,'appearing.atBan JoaeontheMtti. ' . '.. V. » ■ Thus far'our olroub oomponlos have had no cause to oomplato of °bad:bustoto, for most of them have done much better than waa anUdpated'at tbe Opentog.of the aeason. Cahida seetos,to' be a'tavorlto camping place, and already severd concern^ have •touched them hard." ' ' Madlgan & CarroU's Great Union Olrous Company showed to BObOneotady on the ITth, butthe Dutebmen did not "take a holt," and the bla. >waa poor. Oonlpany rather ellm to tdent W^ expectingT. Allston Brown' sa bUBln.e8S agent MaybO to, and maybe not 'Took to the oand for Western towns on the 18^, Moyei',-with a coUeotion of animals, has charge of the side show arrangemonte, . ' ^- \ '■ Bolley ft Go's Zoologlod and'HIppoaMuio PaviUon Oompaay opened.at.Syraouae on the 31st 0. W, Famsworth "mqve^.oa'' lagsht' ' . L. B. LeUt had a triumphant entry Into Utlca on the leth;' with that Blbpozoonomadon.'and that Atblevlymplmantheum.' ', ..The B.:Bands Olrous Company are Working dong East sgoto, and open at BuflUo on the isth and 3611^1.: ..Uaurice Sands; under dateor Villa. 01ata,:0aba, May 30^ sends 08 a few show Items. The company witti whioh he was engaged, nndor tho'dlreotlon Of Jobs Alblson, had broken up for the eta, son, or until dry woather ahoultl act to. . BUQit.they lef( Sanl^ Bplritos, the concern had not done touob oxOOipt to Olenfuegos, TOe oompany's contraote run out on the SOth of April at Clenfae- gos, when tho manager btougbt another contract for the people to sign, but thO tonus did not.eult end It was so go; Bands had .neany aU thb horses and pads for the rtog; and the show could not move without them. It was then propoeod to form f com- pany of their. own, and a monled man waa found; but after piomiatog to Joto, Frank Robotteon and Charlea Wood baoktid out so the contemplated 'troupe was knocked to the head;,..:, ObJarini, to Havana, ia InatruoUHg Madame Loyde and her llttte boy to ride bare book, and they are sdd to progress finely.'.'..'. BolpuleU talka.of starting anotherdnua the comtog season, and if he should do so. Bands wlU probably go wlUi him. He ^ bis horses and trappings with hbn, and is to the onjoymeut of gofd hedth, A ■ ■ ■ I We have Just'tecol'vied. some news from Spdding (:.Boget*' Ocean Olrous, the firat that has reache4 us stoce the concern Ufl. this port WearO gUd to leani that.tho opentog.of thedtous was a doddbd suocess,' ThofintstAndwaamadeatFemambuoo, Bradl, according to a letter dated May 31. and Uie oom)iany had than performed two' nights. The prices of admladon were 7octa,,' and|l,M, and evolythfiig was Bold before 11 o'doch. Inthoke tito nlgbte, it ia thought tiiat ^.mnob money waa taken as Gdi. WelBb took to' two wtoka, when he waa there. Then Uio popula- Uon was 60,000; now. It Is 130,000. Tho pavilion was pitched on .Palace Square, nearly to fMnt of the Pdaca, and 34 soldiers, of all colo;ch, were deputed to guard the show, gratis. Among the vidUr* on tho opbntog nights was tho Predilent of the provtoce, wltti bis fktdly. (the Bmporor was at Rio;) nearly dl the oonsnbi, the Baton Llvramente, and oUier big 'uns,> wlUi hidles hddlng more gold and sUvor opera glasaeslhan waa over seen befon. Tbo perfbrmancos are roprt'Soutod as havtog passed off with much euthualasm. whUo the entire fit Up worka admirably. The promeota qt^tbe show were ver» enoodmglntfi ' Abotat thS latlen put of'Jojae, the.ooncamwtNdd'laaveforBabis^and theaoe ^o. to Bto de Janeii!o,^^oottMeiaandyeUow fever bad been pre- I per week. This -is the wrong ktod of "casV' fOr a, man*|io, I.The •- - . . ■ • ,^ - - . ...At.., 1- Hdl on the 30th. .Mr. Ryan being ont of tbe dd atand-bya, w* tmst that Us bnthen amateurs will not forget bim.. '. ^is^'BDSxoii OsaMAiia Asboou^oh wlU: give a.parfomianoe at the Stftdt Theatre, Wedneaday evening, the 2Cth. Inat -Iba play to five acto entitled "Ibe Honeymoon," baa been sdected. [bey hsv^ engaged the servlces.of Miss Bawthome to assume the pert of Jatiana. FORfillOR DRAMATie AND BUOW NEWS. Wait fzok Pibib;— Eotel Violet Paris, June 6,1862.— Bdrob New Yobe OmpBs—In my laat haaty letter I promised to aend ' rou a few'sentences ftcm Pails, but dUiough there are half a '! lundred theatres (large and emrm open to tlUB brilliant capltd, there are very few fiew pieces at^resent on. the bills, this being the dull season of the year, when managras do not find it to their accblmt'to produce novdUes.' I attended the ftreweU representition of the B^ou Perdu at . the Theatre Lyrlqne on MoiidBy-^t)i'e laat that wUl be ever, given to this famona Utile Temple of the Mpaes; sa it has been purchssed by, the govem- menC and vrDl be Immediately demoUahed to make-.way for the new Boulevard that like a monster baa deyiured no leas than four of tho vaudevmo theatrea to ite progress, Tho I^riqiuwta one of the moat tasdnaUng llttte opera houaes to Europe. It bad a capltd company, admirably tntoed elngiaia who, fkom woAtog eonstkotly tcfiether, presented a dellghtral ejuoMe; the pieces were dways weU mounted, great 'fttteptlohiwaB pdd to the miss. and it' was' here that Adolphe' Adam, Bemet, Nargeot^ -Grisor,OlajplSBOb,andmanyolhers.of theoomlocompoeetspro- duced their best W9rks. The Palais Soyolti to.the absence of anythtos 'better, has revived a diereputeble five^aoi iatoe called »Mind Bombodie," the idling'effect.of whioh wodd startle a New York audience. Madle. Schneider, who.pergonatwa Wlrii 'ft lorette) to ofie oceno, the Jardto Des Fleuis, the great danoi ng gao^len of Paris, to a qufdriUe, throws ,up. ber toe to ancb ft hqlgnt 'that she Hicks adgar.outof tbe mouth of one of -the dancers. At this UtUe bit Of todeli;ate gymnastic, Ybung Parts to the'-Zotiteuat 'd'orttetre dio'Ute' aiid .bowls witn admiration. "Blsl Bis r.'they cry agato and .again, and up goes Mini's leg to the air hlgfaer than oyer, and agato the faiUaiilt roar with delight It IS euiprlslng ttiat so aceompllahcd an artist as Bohndder, who Isa cbaTmlng woman and a dever singer, will eonatot to'perform this.pleceof. nasltoess which, apart from ite depravity, has not the'in'erit of bdng.Oriotnd, theleg-llfttoi botog apoorlmltettoii bf the notorious BlgOibOObe, . who slaric< seven years ago as a baBet di^icer at the lUut i^iiMiKitie; and la now thepa<l< nailrote of a rlok Russian, and rolling to splen- dor in the Quartier Breda. ' Sobnddar'a sin ia therefore second hand, but aa BIgolboche has now ifeUxed from pnbllo life, I presume the young Parisians find a recompenae ii^.aurlng at hec Imltetor. In the last act of this piece, all.of the drdiuilitptrtoMii with the exception of Miml, who is supposed to be a ddntanlt, appear to the front of the house, and a groat dod of ibhny chat goes on bOtweenthem; AdroU etpoK takes place of .the meana Uabterbuiy, but expecte toleavie fpr^Iew ToAto Jov, Christy Minab dancer, was to wi^atthe.aabt«rbui7,l , ct HewlU probUdy give onr 'JIg dancers a obanoe at him.wheg M arrives nome Johnny Ddey, who'had left Rumsey.s New* comb's party, was playtog at the Oxford and Cantorbury,.anS doing weU. It is probable he 'wUl unite with Unsworth^and Eugene, and perform at the Ctyatd Palace, under the tiib oi Unsworth, Diufy b Eugene Eugb Soundly is oomewnere' to Wdes, doing well T. Donddson has picked up agato, and was to resume buetoeaa at once Rnmsey k Mewcomb'B - taoape wOnld condode their performances at theOifOrd,'lAn' don, about the'mlddle of June, and some of the company woulA^ leave fox New York.on or about the 18th of June, . .. Tbe nefra of the death of John Drew created .muoh,r*niaT> Itt _ngland. Arranseinente were .tOaklng for his reappearsnoe to that countiy, sou severd engagements bad been made for blm, when totdllgence of bis sudden taking off readied London.; - A letter from Howard Paul, to tUs departmsnt give* us ft te« Itemis of helws tifOmihs French metropolis. resorted to by ambitious actors and thelr-iriends to "make '-^ tho phrase goes. The bouquet dodge, the qlscqaei the ealltoa ont at the'«nd of the acte are unmerolmlly shown up —the PonsUns laugh and applaud—bit to-monow they will perform the very dame acte Uioy have assisted to ridloule. As BUd: says, •■Human'nature is a grosUnsUtaUon," and he might have todaded human dnpUdty. We sever iseem to weatyot impostog and iMtog imposed upon. Lord Dondreary'e droU manner has found ite way to the Fronoh aUgo, or if it Is toot a crib ftoin Sothom It is the most mlracdons ootoddenco levor'witoessed. It 'Ia'to a comodle-vaudevllle, at the Theatre Ddazet caUed "Les OheValleis du Ptoce-Nez," the. leadtoa oharaetcrto which Is a stolid, stupid BweUwho sbun- merB,llspe, and executes that wondetftiUy funny.. UtiUt amble, half walk Bind boU skip, Uiat distinguished the EngUsbloid, Of Oourse, he lathe bun of the characters to. the piece—whioh la about as Btupid ss a play, if not worst) tbaA •■Our American Cousto,"' and was evidently written ss a'vehldo to.dlapl^r the bilffooheries of the swdl aforesdd. I saWDdozot the same nlgbt ather theatre play the Prince de'Condi, and from, her iwi^ and animation, one would have gueeaod her at thirty, and shelslbst approaobtog double that age, Poor Tom Moore,' ip one of. hU lottots to' Lord John Bnsiell, written years snd yeai;s. agowhon thepoitwas Uvtog to Paris aWav tnm his oredltois, oxproasod a wonder whether hla dear •■Idllah Rookh" would ever be converted toto an opera. If be waa now to Paris he would sob the tiUo of hla work on tho ^ffldut bf Ihe Opera Oomlduo, and tbe names of sbmo of the characters, but I fear after having takon hblogtit fax and ttii hla mohoy (iraoiUualrlonsamkn aB Tom Mooro woald bavo.been allowed to pay, and I euspecthe wopld, as the French Be<im not above ac<»pting francs from any sour^), I .feir he Would nothave reocantsod his fanOUUl nairativo, which has beein.aadly slashed abd hacked abonibyH.H. OaiiootBaibl«r„thb'authors Of the libretto—two of the most togenlOuB of'thb multitude of Frcnoh dramaUsto who leave nothing untouohed to their biitilonlo eiploration, and who would, I verily bellDvO, mdt'O a tragedy out of CoIton'< Rdlway Guide, and work nji the Pobs Astoonun toto a five-act comedy. TbO mnaloof "](allah"te by Felldon' David; but to my knlnd ia not striking;.' 'SOmo of (he conceHed pieces aro vory elabomte aUd ably lreated, but of tbdody there.ls, a aeardty. After llBtentog to an Opsra by'Anber, Bosdnl, or Verdi, ona omeraos llrom tho ibeatro bummtog some strain. After llsteDlntr to H. David I tst dUU;htM With no •idream of. memory.fTllasidans say, hoMvsr/thM' Itia a wirk of hiA 'aUlto—peibua Itiis, b«t I'n awwtf; ai ftHblhodlstpamti stldor Usvulag* chords, "lU short of good tune*." N. y.' But fOwJdelegateshaytog arrived at that time, ajuadjojim- mwit •waa had tin 8 o'dock to the evening'.' .Tbe:;attraMn9»in» quite fair, and a yery good state of ftdtog provaflod^ Bntohtoson, of UUca, (New York Centra CTub,) Vico-Proaldant of thb State Club, caUed the convention to order. . . , ' . 0. W. Eutdilnson deUvercd an. address. The several TOOrU- men from oUier States present were tovlted to partidpatoln tlo Bbooting oh Wednesday snd Thutsday; , „ Tbeoommiltee appointed to takecbatooof *'»».»™?Jf^?'," for the "ahooting on Wedneaday, under. the aUsplcea of (he BUM Club, were N. Y. Centrtd Olpb, W. 0.: Comng;. ftonroe Co..Olub, Beth Green; Bufldo Club, John B. Sage;.Omfego OWbiB. B. Taylor; Syracuse Oub,' E.. Garrison; Gdiesee aubi W. Tompktos. Their report was BubBtantiilly as foIlpwei-MoS' person propodng to shoot is to bo charged an aiOT »*,.« Mj oente,^ mdte up a Btete PriK»-«M m^n maUM the best string on ton birds to have tho money.. Ties to be Oct oB. on three blrds.'sldcs are to be chosen under Measia. qunspir,- of Syraouae, and KeUogg, of Roche8ter,^a8 captelns, and too side Uiat la beaten vrtU bo expected to pay for Uio annud rojmer. The best rifle shot Is to receive a certificate from Uie State or Ohio.' The shooting to be open to sB delegates and membeis or dubs to thte State;:-' - . ... .... , . _ The Oenttid New York Ctob YDttca.) was repiesenledby John Crook, B. Y. Lano, W. 0. CoUtog, 0;'W.'Be«dey, ttUayhw, ^•■Itwaa'iigrotd tohold ae next annud nvoeUng In Bumw.,*" the iirat Tuesday to' June, 1863. Mr. Bloomor, of Bufldo, staled that bis dty would give three prizes for ahooting.' . -r .■ . The foUo'wtog genttsmen were chosen officers for the eiuning yeari-Proddent Obis. B. BasweU, of New York; Tlfo-Pied; donte, 0. W. HutditoBon, of DUco; and J. Haywopd, Jr, of Bocbester; ScciotrfrieB, a E; Wbltehoad, of Now York, and nank Sldway, of BulTdo. v .u.- On Wednesday the great event of the. daiy was the ebooting match at the grounds of tbe Monroe County Agricultatd BooWt Pigeons to the number of 1,600 had been ptorided for .tha "snoot;" ddos vrore chosen, and the game began, Eadi penon had lOeboteatatogloblrds. There wore 31 on eaoh sSlde. Oa- rlson,s ddo secured 176, and EcUogg's 171. The latter vrMO de- olaied victorious. ThofoUowtog genUomcni BethOrcea, n.^oi< eor, & Y. Lane, O. A Waeson, J. fl. Hart, W. B. Baacom, B.,BIls- sard, M.Mayhow, having each shot tenbliils; were caltod umm t» ebootoff. Threoblrd8wereBprongf6roaohBhootet,andeaobnim UUed every lime. Ftodly tho ties had to bo adjusted by a divi- sion of tbe fondB taken fbr entries. Ttaorlfle shooting mateb fd- lowed, wlUi ttietoUovrtog entrieB:-SeUi Green, Bodio^»pr,;H, 0. Bryan, do.; W. Toroplrins, BatevU; 0. W. HutditaBon,UUca, Mort. Maybow, do.; Merchant Majhew; do,; B. YJ*uo,do. Tbs dlatdioe was tWen^Mds, five ahotooff-band. Thec«lttflca^M superiority i^as awarded to SeUi Green, of Rodicsler., Mo sow* stoodr-Green, 36 In; Bryan, 86 in; aWnpklni. «8J< to; Butehto- son, 80K to; Mort Btoyhow, 80 to; Mer. UajheW, 40J< to! ■ At iianlng the annud supper was' glvtt. .After thO^gooB thtogs bad been dlsOussed, an addrebs Was ddlvered by Oiatles B. HlUj Esq.,' of Rochester. ,pn Thursfliw. Uio dub had an eterciee 'to fly throwtog. SoUi GreeiJ, of Bocbester. took toe first prize. Be Uirew a UtUo hisa t^n 100 feet Hr.Butehto> 'son, of Utiaf, reaohtd neiffu'd Mr. BtaUnccht of New-York, next ' Tbe day was concluded with an ex^inUe'to trap ahoottog, for prizes of f60,.$S«, snd f^S, offered by UieMonnte.Oonnly' Otab,' The oxenJso was open' to bB codiete, and fi'U^.oiraj were provided for each. Tho result wa^ that six f^JSSTSSS tholr Siteon blrds^ six kUled their fourteto, *"4.'*W*gJS';Jf' thirteen. Tho sntiply'Of bird* gave out and th> 1fonte*ia m » the three dassea hod to divide their prlz^'.' -r.;-:; -t jUldte to.the *lDd',tUoh ahd satidlaototy ■ i,^ to C, K, BLIB8 & Oo., 643 Broadway, New York enjoymditdt (be>mad(sl' 'e ^fif,t(mw>Mh^»-vitti* fnioD.' For a copy, send 30 sH^ U-M*