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2f"to»OTto'» olDM It the Btioil^Bil I<.doubt whathei SiTttStrei In toBcomitiy li»T* been more.reooMsfal dorlDg SJZSaloMUioftlniBriaoo tho ww beaan. To boBore there "iXone^finSenow oiK«i.liero,.bnt^.countertttnoUona «e been ettong, »t lOK prloe«,iK) It elmoet looms ( wonia the ^vS^'a^tB. oSSlaSnTrt Central Olty, Ool«r»d6, Uteiy loft . riiiiB with Bome new reomlla for those OTetlan^. roilons, Me«Bi»..8eld6n «n4W. Irwin, withMdmes. Wujs Bain- JittFloreiico Ball, and M'UeMBrloUo. • "Stam Wwcausr, flaaii., "Toby Twlnklo" thus i«t«t. on «ie •M^rTnii-—"NarT a ehow" for die pa«t two wfieks—nolhlng bat IS -Ajd. rain. Tcnlght J. a Myors cpone the, tboatro for « ?¥^Ir..'..^t, •' with Harry Langdon as a "star.'', Ha will ap. m W Y O R K OX li'F P E R . d5 I as Jwh I^°rbyp«ml»»ion of his Mend.'BdwJn ForreBt, Eaa.) SSi. Xonrcorrospondent will endeavor to "ace it," In hopM , >„jjns some roBomblanco to onr "fdondEdwln';...., .Honday, LtT'lIllos and bis Uan" are annonnc<ld. to appear. They ^htt6draw,.....ClhaTloy WUUnsonand UlBS.Estber Homon iShan engaged In an entirely new and npT^l "Drawing Boom "liJtalnment," which they will soon produca/ I Tentnra to iiedlct for sd popi '"■ a completo success, ss tbd aiUsls. are .wall known ' ougnout the Eaetom Statts. The JesBaUonal play of the "TbVoe Past MenV baa been pra- \<!m it Ford'a Athon i nm, WashlngtoD, under the unmedlale [Mrrlslon of Mr. English, tho nnthor, with now scenery by Joe b^ar denloting many of the prominent buildings and notablU- [5 of that olty. The "Fast lion" will noit visit BalUmoro, Mr. ih havloR pnt the piece In rohearaal at the Holllday. [ht fc O'Haro's Dranatio Company koep in theh: "portable!' Hla Bteamboat along the Etle Canal. They were at Illon on the and are now. at Oswego. Miss Delia Wright and Ceorge 'Bararemaln as the prlnoli^al attractions. .' > UUBger Ton Hampton is winding up bis ladt weeh of the sea- ^oln good style, at Springfield, Mass. Bat, how long ••Tta 1Mb In a Bar Boom" may butt, depends npoa the gods. With such a &Torabla coQtimotlon as la created by 0. W. Cenl' ock and B B. Uaglnto. wo need not wonder that the Boyal Ly> nmu Itoronto, his goov timrsi The week commencing June Id. brooght oat the foa^act version of "The 'Merchant of anloo.'" Ccoldock was the Sbylook, naglnleytSo Launcelot cbbo, and the company gonerally filled arery falrcast, Mona- er LInloD belBR the Old Gobho. On tho same night, Mr. 0. ATcday made a tolerably fair first appearance, having been oast jT arsUano.. As the afterpiece was "Tho Dnmb Belle," of dims B. B, H6slnloy>was the O'Smlrk. Mr. Coaldoek'a play of The Jew of Frankfort" is tho next novelty.. ' BJi. looks bright at Troy'. Miss Alice £lnolde opens at the gdpbl on thp Bfith Jnhe, as Yolsha, In "The filava Qneen." On Claolde's recent ben. at the Albany Oayety, gave her an oi^ ertunlty for coming out in the "DevlUib Qood Joke," as an n«ipleoe to "The Dnchess of Malfi." Is this, attar-pleoe she gmeaonas Mlchns, tho Devil; Blp SeDecs-. Udlle. Oonpdonx; Bd Otpt.' Fondre: thus playing the Devil for one night only, as- lited 'by the I>adovio ot E- w.'I«tagTlstae, and. the Gyothen of Attle Sowland. • ■■ _ •, ' • • The Philadelphia theatna artf fiol'volng much. Cbanoan is yll at the Aiib, and Miss Jolla Daly at the'Walnut Uantgor J. W. Lanergan Is bow in the foorth week of hh niBunsr soason at SL John, N. B, and is doing well among the Sloenosei. >' Adah Isaaca Menken commences. the present week at the lODird, Boston, and we "sorter kinder gnesa" that Adah win indnoe a dashing effect i)pon oar Eastehi Uenda.-' . ^ At the Metropolitan, Detroit, 'biz. has been tolerabljBair the lilt week, but notso good as at the conunencemehtqir tSeseasor.' At the Howard, Boston, W.'W. Pratt's burleSqab ■'The Dog tow," seems to wag along menrlly. "The Wept of .Ihe .Wish- }B-wlsh" Is the next nove%. Hanager John Cheater opened the QaebeoThoatra on the SOIfa. aiarlss Wheatleigh and BIrs. Marshall do the leading bit. Wo now learn that Mrs. YJosepblne Parker] Bishop.was the nsdeeeaiior of Miss MoUla Williams In sasUinlng tho p:jllnalpU luraeter among "The Three Fast Men" fc^eny at .the Eolll- uy-Street; Baltimore, and not MIse Luclllo Westain, as had been Ibitod byB Baltimore correspondent ' , . I Cleveland, O.,'the news Is oheerlbg upon the whole view, faniger Ellslcr has done a fall blc with "The Bed of Ice," ond hb week he prodncoa "The Seven eistera." W. P. Sheldon ndP-1'-Kellor have now retired to their respectlvB wigwams, pNot twenty miles bom Cleveland, to reomlt for the UIX season. KKORO MIRSTRBIiST. fioprei b Green's Burlesque OpeoraTronpe have had fine times, 'aocordlng to the cononrront tcsUmonT oionr nnmerons corre- pCBrdents,) In Troy, Hadsbn, PlttsHeld, and Springfield; last nek. Theyooaiminoe the present week at Bartrord, etaylns ire days; 3d July, at New Haven; 3d, Norwich; 4th and 6th, Fall liver.' On the 7tb, onr Boston fi^en^s are to have'them at their (rtr-attraotlve Mnaenm. • ' '■' We learn that Wood's Minstrels are doing a vory.poor bnsinea I the nestom New York towns. ' Several of their members have itt, among whom is the violinist Mr: J: Eel^. Their nnmber baa lom twolve dtiii\dlad down to seven.' 'Whatls the natter, boys 7 That gay and talonted party of Ethiopian comedians, nsaally nown Bs SaproE &.ar«oa'aBurle8qae Opoa TrOnpe, seem to e winning goldeo opinions whomver Uiey go. We hear ot tbem komtailoua places. "Watila BoBher," tor example, writes ns bat—Dupies Qroen's mammoth troupe of nineteen porformers bowed In Albany on the ^Oth and aistof Jnne. This'company I one«f tho llneat travdtng. Their bnainesa has been over- lowing, on their entire trip iTom Buffalo.: Tho first night In Al- any, uey took In t376r the scoond, $iIO. Fiobably this Is a little head of any troupe that has been here. Tho Morris Brothers uy have oiccoded this amonnt, but it Is dlfflonlt to tell. Ainsley iMtt makes a capital middle man. "The Sweep's BolTaln" was eng very swoetly by Blr. V. 8. Sprung (late of Bowery Theatre, I Louis). E. Green sings and warbles' an inimitable bird olo, which is over aiuxiral The Sleigh Bell Polka waa never be^ V performed than by th.la superb troupe. Moator Kent is with Ills company, and is • good wenidi ^noer. Jimmy Clarke la in- lined to be warlike onco in a while. What Is the matter, Jim- ly t With enoh men as Charles Reynolds and Oool Onrcoss on lis end, Doprez b Green "need not oare whetbin; sohool keeps mot" Thoy open in Boston, with twehty-five'men, on the Tih i July. Ooonor's Negro Minstrels have mode'an engueifient. com- unolng July 6, at Caius Hall, Brantfotd, 0. W. nie' troupe Is gmposed of the Lowes Brother8,'irom' Dcliolt; Bob Miller, Jig anoar and violinist; HeCoUum, tambouibiiet; Wnl. Brawniph, Cincinnati, bones; G. Peatman, bsgjolst;. Jno.. Boan- rce, lata ot Mompbls, comet player;'and several othbr'mloor Ityois, among Whom arc BblbDs, Or^ew York, and • compara- re stranger, named Cooks. Should thoy meet with suooes, they 01 engage the hall for a length of time, and'engage mortf per- inners. ■ ' " ■ ii-' '■' Harvey E. Johnson, on Bthloplan performer, wan-known In blladolphla and Daltimoro, died in the <brm'er otiy on .the 3d nit, in tbo42dyoarof bla'age. HlstotaerOltOokplaoeonthe Ith Inst, tram tho rssldenoe of his' islater,' in- Marriott stroet, hJladelphla. An observant corrospondent wrltoa .that:. Edly ^Leon's parlor pora and burlesque EtUtoplan entertainment showed In Viw- oft, B. I„ on {he IBth. Albert a Sa^hold u the planish and lister Loon their prima.doons. Sa&ford's Ulnatrula performed at 'varitfua towns In Pennsylvania u( week, and are now In Plttaljiorgb.' Mr. Basford's ffrCcs omprlso those-who performed at tho .PbQiidUphla and Harris- org Opera Houses, and aro named AaYollowB.'—J. H. Balner, J. mari, U. Dougherty,. Harry ,Lbb9H..0bnfad,'J. W. Oloiin, tot.'Buch, Ai Voelden, J. Palmer, J.'w.'Holden, Jasper Buss, J. 'anl. Young America, and 8. 8..'Banrord. Manager Bantbrd Is nd of the pioneers In minstrel entertainments.. A 'towwooks since, in epeaklsg of Nogro Minstrelsy In PlltS' onb, aoorrespondeat, "Now and .Then," alluded to tho gsnulno aney havhig prlvilegea in that oity' not accorded to him iu thu pLicos, anil assorted that ho was Invited to tbe first scat In nutambUaootwhltepoople. Anoth'erooireepondont,"Ai^s," Nloa tjkUi dark Impooubmont, and puts thecaso in quite another DMr. Ho says:—"I am nn attentive reador ot the Cunxn, and peteon ve(y:wall known to the^poHing fraternity of Plltabui^gb, ad what I wish .to ssy is this: In irouP''lasue of Jnne'14th, I oUccd an article wrllton. by yoae'.corToapondent in this city, ^ow and Then,' oobcoming .tho engagement hero of Hooley's DDitrels at the theatco. In that atUole hO'saySivIt is bore (in ittsborgU) be It remembered, that tho genubie darker Is Invited > the^flrstseatln Bnossemblagoof whlte'peoplb.' This.Isay, I a wUtul fiilsohood, and ! defy any man to say he saw a lilgger I the front Boat of a PlUsburgh assemblage of whites, In '" ■ oe to thomsolvos In tho third formerlr tokearof ftom.Hr. Hetryraa&.lt not read ot In'tbe papers.'' tTheiy stake agood^ start, have a tip-top drawind team ^r.taaiDfordr>wl|ig-rand we should not wonder If they get «n- oonragement onoagb to "keep moviti8"'as il pernanont' inatlta- aon.^Bomoteltbe.".? • .,. • ... ManagstX. fi. LeBt.wlU lend the ll^t of hlAoenaienaneerind lilppon)ononadoti:'for, three''eibibillons,.on.thKfOn>th'of July, at 'Ogdensburgb,;H.'Y. Bis party were'vtar neoessfol lately at Watertown.'andpother placea Ui Unit put of, ihe:0.tatei and we have no doabt that next Friday will tie k' .'luoky.Frlday." all around Ogdensbnrgb, on the Fonrth, Boys, look, ont fdr the atb- leolymplmanthOBm, t ^ .- . "■ .. 'We have alroady conveyed tho combination psTty. of - Goodwin Wilder, with Mrs. Dan BIce'e Great Bho*. to the 'lunplng otf place," near .Calais, Me, Later advices enable, no .to. give their route in the British Provinces. Leaving Calala'aftertheper. formancos on thorFourlh, they "take"Bt. John, Mi B^ on the etb, eth, and lOtb. ^oit to HalUhx, N. a,, stsylsg one i^eek Next, to Quebec. .,: <:, ■■ Frank Blvers and hla party were in Bt JobD,'H. B.^on^the aithr on their return &'om a tour Ju the Brltlab Pnivlnoea, ' .They open at Banger, Me., en the Fonrth, . , ..,,. ..' Boblnson's (not Boblnson .& Lake's) Circus are to hold forth their droular biz. at Detroit on the i>d,ith, and'Eth July, h Yon Ambnrgh's Menagerie Oompanywlll enliven Pittaburgh os the 3d to the tth Joly lncliislve,'and'then .take the ptinolpal towns in Ohio. . . Goodwin ft Wllder'B CIrouH, with Mrs. Dan Bice's Olrens, ex* eict to observe their original programme otparfamingatCiiaia, e., on the Fourth.of Jnlr, and then making thatthe Jumping off plsoe into (he BrWah Provinces, Mrs. Dan Bice. Mr. and Mrs. Showles. tbe.Brothors Snow, Not Austin, Okas. Bhay; W. Barry,- and the company.In general, are ilecldtdly popular. While at Bkowegas, on the 20th June, Mr. Loekwood, one cftbe memberB, so we are informed, treated "the multitude" to a Utile side show, by way of Jumping off the covered brl^, over : the Edmebeo BlveT, .lnto the raplde bcneatb, me "Uear. drop"'Wae abont sixty feet and a purse of ten dollars was the stake. Ix>ckwood' per- formed tSxo feat with ouoDmb.$r ooolneaa. Betting, rsn.rhlgh agalnat him, and "conaideroblc" money changed undo some- boW. ...However, the leap.Vaa Qnlr and. aquan eqpugh,' Ind "ever;t>od7 aatlsfled.}' .■ ' ■ ■ Thaver, Noyes & Co.'s Olfcus Qonpany.arsfoUowloif the sum* mer faahlona in Canada, and Ihtend starling westward Itom Elngstbn scon. . • : L. B. Lent advertises .(lis cotaipBiitsto take a tonr ilfro^b Oanada, atartina at Broekylllo, where they bangjout' on the 9d of July, proceedlog westward, vlslUilg TcronUr, Htinlltont Brant- ford, (Aug. t) and. London, elapplngw' thA lorgrii vlllsges be- tween those dtlns. .„ ■ . . ■ The B. Bands Circus spread out in Brantford.tflr.the 17th JUne,witb.s^aomdwhat poor tomK>ut Thetumbllngwaaquite np to the nkorki but the riding not satisfactory,; The company lost aboutXtO by their show thero, # ■• ■ ., • ' Bobinso'n Lske's Combined Circus tint }Sttl!lgetl» latelj> madeagood hit In Bcanttord. Their, imagla^y hippopotamus (which existed only on the posters) drjiwlng Immense crowds/ a^hougb a. very heavy rain poured down thrcngh^scliperfbrm- anoe. Their company Is very well Bllod np. Tmm Brantford tbey proceed to Hamlllon; thence-to Toronto.'i.ElDgstoD, and BMckvUle. -. • Gardner & Hemmlaga began last weak at Seranlon; Wh June at Oarbondale; SEth, Eoncedalc; 2<th, Mount Pleasant; 17tb, Sus- quohanna; iSOi, Montrose; and this week at Bnshville; let July, Towandf; Id, Troy; Sd, Blossborg; tth, Block Etonte and WU- llamsport; and Ith. Jersey Shore. Jobn Foster and Ban Gard- ner makaga fine "span" of clowns. Then the oompany have B. EemminoB, Geo. Detious, 0. Fnrker,'the King Brothois, Madame Ctanllle, W, Hill, Miss Eliza Gardner, H. Moreat Little Minnie, Master Eddie, T. Swan, The UtUa Camllle, F. BUey, W. Qreen,- Jl Patterson, and the "Great Dnknown*' leads a large troupe of 'Onilllaries. The party ha^e had a few blow downs, bat no knock ddwns. The new canvas works like anMd glove. leabo, tbe nlge have a lltt)o f\f er. and In nearly all burpublTcbatla there Is a gallery in tho wk part 6f the hall where Sambo la etowod. If there is'no aierj thoy t^e ^ baok seat any way. I have yet to sec tho first ttkot in the ftx)nt seat, or any *boro near the ihint seat (wlth- it there was a very ellm audience) ofan assomblBgo of whlto in ds or anr other olty. As for tho roUwoy care, there Is Only one imjiany hi the olty that permits a darkey to enter their oars: I od you my own nunc and address, that nothing may be wrong." Booloy's MInstrolB aro simaTulotonOnontarihluJ^ hoooinponyl8nowrfl-prBanltod,and.thobuslnoBS exhibited a S^JS^.S'S?'H^,?™ "^S? '"A?'?• Among the additions to tho wnpearotti. Honry, one of tho best baUad«Ingers in thooOuh- Li"*^^"" laded to the band, as wellaa Parley Gardner, the original "Hop Lite loo" and those molTorod this week 6 onoof.tho boat they have yotSionus, ja wo aro fond ot minstrel ontorialnmaats, vrc l£ia drOfa In irtag the week, ond glvoour Oxporlonceln ournext Mr. Hoc Sr 11 Oflo of the most geiiUomoqly md ratorprislng mahagera In Mbaabesi', and we ara always glad to heatothia nMasi. ' 7 cinou8i9B. mnk'WhlUaker, Hog master. Clown. Mfnlo singer, and gttiaral la^man/laopontbraneugagemeift. Lettois eon bssmtto Mt£fcl»S^OlB00.: ■ -. ■ ; .. 7 ,ui«L^»Uonal Circus OOmpany, 8. Q.'Btokes, naos^r, :qpob ii *oo^jn,ontholstJiily, and stay for tOnr days, attar whleb °>y sit't away on a summer tour, visiting. large olUes only. J>a oonbem hna EU, Zpykro,' IjiltUa Qemma, Jule Eeat, Frank •hHlaker, Ssm, Btloluioy. dec. Btaok,-.Delefa9te Brother,.'B. njnlj, Tboniks' Popper,-Homondcs Bnlhbrs, 'W.NaylorveCo,' «t, but not least Oq)/ f. AUaton Browni Mbonlly at Nlxoh'i, ^{■ .est as adverlulpc agafit, soLthat.iremsy expcot • etrotia ^UlhlsMralr. TGft uSicut'piomlaeii^fot'rtvtvingthB "^wiaof "Btekoi, Noakc4 Ja](e8& Oompany" vblah wo nsed « inSCEI<I.ANB0178. B. B. Manuel, late of Oayety Theatre, Albany, bos fbnned a company of Ivo, and intends giving vocal and Instmmtntal con- certs throughout tho Country. Prof. J. W. Swallow, a brilliant performer on . the . piano, and bis brother, Wm. Swallow, who plays ,t|t|e new instrument "cporatlna," aro.witb. the company. They Journey from Niagara Falls. Professor Bearl, prcatldlgltatoar and ventrHoquUt, was at Ap- plcton. Wis., on a second visit, on the aist Jone. Eabbord's Historic Mirror ot the American War la on the move in the eastern part of Massachusetts, and - openld at Glouoester on the 2Sth June. The exhibition Is accompanied by Miss Hasty, aa vooallst, 0. Underwood, H. A. Thomas, and J. G. Hubbard. . HambnJer, the miaglolan, eto., was at Detroit lately, and-is moving north in Miehlgan, with Cha*. B. Griste'as-agent Mdme. HombuJcr and Mr. Charles Bumhom. occomoansr the "Boyal Wizard." . . .PrpC Steams is doing the payohologleal, tho blolojgtpal, and the bampo1oglc4inMlohlgan.. ■:- ^ -■.'-•f^. The Denlers wore at St Piorre, Martinique, at lost aoeonnts. A letter from there from W. W. WaiTen,'ot a recontdate, says:— "My last lettfr to the CUPFSB was from South America. We arrived here aboot one week since. This is entirely a French Island. We have ployed here two nights to very luge houecs, our receipts on Sunday night being over $600. Wap.oMon!ih«r9 Jn the govemmont theatre, which u a Isrge and fine placiT^t Is owned by the government aa^ they llka to .anoouvse amasA- manta. -we gotromhere toOnadalonpe. WeplayedlnDememra two weoks, to blghoneoa; atDemerara, Ur. John Dentermade an asoenslon in the pabUo anoare. The rope was strotohed fMm the top of the dome of the Bouse of Parliament to the steeple ot a ohuxoh, about 80 feethigh, and aome 600 feet long; M,O0ft people were present In the evening, we performed under the patroiuige of the Governor, on which ocoaalcn a sold medal, worth tSO, was presented to Mr. Denier by the oinzens. > We have played in Bermuda, Et Tbomas, Barbadoes, Bemerai Barblce, St Vincent, S^BIrda, and Martinique, oinoe we ha boon out here, and' buAcsshns been first-rate. We expect beinNewYotkabotatthelBtof July." - , Mrs. Henry J. Finn wss to give some, mlsesnsneons aelectlona fOr sacred readings at Chapman Hall, Boston, On Sunday, the l!9thJuno. We hme the entortalmnentwaa profitably anooesafol, and followed up tnis week with the dramatic readings aUo prom- ised. We fed certain that Bostonlans will never neglaot "the iridqW ot the lamented Finn."- Her eon, Frank, S. Zlnn^ alsa as> slsts at those very pleasing entertalimients.' .!'' . > ,' .> < . . Tho "Wild men from Borneo" open on the Mth'Jimo at the Eirby HSll, Brantford, C W., for an indefinite period^ or as Ung asthe "soap" eomos'in. .: . ...... Prof. Adrien exhibits his credentials and claims to Ihe title of "Elng of Magicians," at Music Hall, New Haven,'on thU 8d and tth Jifly. . . .> ::. .MlBs'Williams (daughter of Gener^ Williams), and.IOaa Annie Novlns, patrlbUc ladies bf PhUadelphla, have been visiting the hospltols'ln that olty, and contribnung their vocal abllltlea as a remedial agent to tl^e sick and wounded aoldlers. .TU medical authoritlos ore wall oonvinoed of tho great value ot ssoh after- noon concerts. Well done, Philadelphia I . Hooley's-Panorama, of the. War 1b in Portland, KO,, for the Fo)irtli,.and BO forth.. Mma. Anna Blahop, assisted by Edward Soouln,-.bsirllons,' and GuBtavo.De SpieBs,planlst delighted tho inhabitants of Bradlbrd, 0.. W,, ohthe.Sith and lieih June,, with one of her rich concerts M the Eirby Hill. . The programme wpa admirably, eeleoted,< being well adapted to'the audience. Although the prUa of admlaalon was SO oentsi she drew very good houses.. ':.'... ' . Wymon keeps "moving on" In New Jersey. . ; . Harry LcsUo walks that rotio in Fairmcunt, near PhUadelpiifs, ovary day this weck^ Lost Saturday, the ''ousoed thlng'^.brolra, and Harry bad a ihll of filty feet, among some trees, btu-without serioaa liuuiy. . • -l.s , , < : ,•. , On tho 1st of July, Mr. James A, Cutting opens a neWiilaM of amusement In Boston, colled "Cutting's Zoological Ottdens."^ ' Mies Florcnoe Lafond, a nev c£mor on the eCigf, bos been sbo- ocssfu11y,rei^lvcd at.the National; .la-';OInolnnati, her nallvo olty. Wo learn that a.vossfil Is being i)tt«d ;Out'at BostoB with the object f prooUrlng rarii flah'forlhe Aquarialaardens. Here is • ohonce iCr some of .bur aqnatlOfirlbadB, '.•AH. aboard that's^ giv ingl" " iqniaio HALLS. A new ballst with numerous taUoaux; was ta b« Intreduoed at Deagle's Varieties, St.Lotlls, for the wook commendbg' tOth June. The title la "Tho Flags of AU Natlontt'*';]to flsg^ng In tho attrsoUcnaottbU house. ■ '•. The blg.TromoQt tomple, in Boston, is to bATe Oaslan S. Bodge and party, on the Uth July* . Odd Fellows', Hall, Mempbls,.was recently oeenpied by a party frpm- 8t Louis, led by Ml. Boohtnor, John Oonkdn, and Nelson Enoas, . They had, ea "pioneers," Johnny Stout BUI Manning, L 'vr. ChaddUQk^ J.-W, Smith, Frank Berger.and a "Oampball" party. They were there on the 19th June, and seem likely to stay. ' From St Louis, "Seneca" »ritea ,us- aa follows, on «he'2Slh Jone:—At the Helodecn BummerOardon, tho principal attrBC> lone are Md'Ue Yelardo, and lato ballot .troupe ot thb Viriotles, together with Julia'Barton and Miss BosaSoatberland,: Jerry Morrifiold la also Varound" la those quartors, as, too, oio tions. Madden anddnughters....'.,'JohnnyBoyce, Ohorloy Lewis, Bred Shaw, Balllo Mason, and Eato Walters, divide among them the applause of tlio Bowery, whieb, despite hot weather and tho dull times, still does Its aooustomod good business....'..ThoNonde- script uid tho Flying Woman la the gi-cat attracUon at Iho Tarle> tloB. The scenery Is superb In the oxtrnmo, the last scone show- log to tho height and depth of tho stage. Hiss Kate O'Neal and Eato Ponnoyer aro both groat additions to Ihocompany Solomon's Temple, at the Museum, and tho Zoological <]aidona are doing woll. . ,, —' ' Tho MoJodooD. Phlladdphlo, plosfid. on tho 34th|-soI,«e,.wltI^ his 01ympla,'has all the up-.townbaeln|ss to himself. . 'i The Oayety, Albany, has now come out .'[folly committed" ak a Ooncort hall, and opened on tho SCtb, Qlth a company ot olghteDU performers. Woathor rali)y, but attendance very fair,; Thoihouae had oloecd aa a Iheiktroon the 31et. . J,Tli6 tlnlAA.HaUi'ltl Wlbnington, Dol.,Iiaa been nswivitfltted. Dob Bhcpfard has jivon tbo co'nbol ot the "ont'ords" to hla bolted frau; #hllo be Attends to the etage brislnets.' It Is said toplcAe the' porfthnors well, Annio Olsrel'ott.thls oompany euddebly a Abort Umo since. The bil;; alt the MetropoULlaB, tth udMaifecti.apptiAkatoDonbtaB'goodalittirmorly, , ''^. '- it.- f*-*^'-\ • ./■ ■•'< .... I .. • ■■. ■ whan a perfcrmonoe has gone off so iinoothly. Ulaa Unlaa Hawthorn, a promlsiag';youDa lady, suitadned the nart of Jujlina in a manner dcservhig enccnunm. Kisae* Caldwell and Oayton, as the slaters, Yolaole and Eamcra, played their parts admirably. Mr. NuUon, aa the Duke, got through his part bettsrthan.we an- ticipated. Ho was aaalsiod by-Messrs. Ward, Cooper, Leslie, Clayton and Biwlck. Johnny Woper as the Mock Duke created «: deal ot merriment. Miss Carman as Mrs. Lomax, in "The Dooblc<3edded Boom,";waa aaslBted by Fanny Mison (Nancy Splgo^, 0. Wallace as M^Jor Manns, and Clay Clayton M Bplgot Bveiything went off In a pleasant Eaanner. , Jam HisrxBSoir TmrrtvoHiiL,-which promised to be a grand aiblr, turned out to bf 4|ulte the contrary, as tar aa the perform' anoo was concemodi 's • . \ ■ Tbb HiBBT EiHiB TxsioioRTii,, wc hear, pasesd off very weU, . FORBIGir piuBU'i'lC.AlVp SHO'I^ .RB'WS. J. Bnsworth has mode himself, or'"Aiiy Other Man," as popu- lar in London aa here, and the expression is now one ot the our- rent phrases of the day. - Vnsworth and>Eagenei are'performing at the Oxford and Oanterbnry Music Halls, "two toma^' each eve- ning, and a^ doing remarkably well. Bome ot the London pipers make very mcrable, mention of tbem Ramsey (c Newcomb's party bad dissolved, Bnmsey, Newcomb, snd Little Bobby playlngatthe Oxford .Oneworth'aanecess bad brought out'several Imitators ot his speotal acta, and '.'Any Other Man," but the original had changed bis speech, and.made it moro snlto- bls to local affairs,' md English men and manners.: Our correspondent H.- P;, sends ns the followliig items of news from London, dated June U:—Ur. Dion - Bonoleanit baa taken Drury Lane for a period of lhr<^ii months, beginning about the middle of Jane. He will produce tho vColleen Bawn," in order to give the shilling visitors to the Great Exhibition an opportu< nilT.ot witneeaing the celebrated Irish'drama. lam not sure whether Mr. BouolcauItpIaya'Myles. If he does, the success ot die'reprodnotlon will be sll the greater, for he is (Ac Myles^ and I have seen a dozen rcpreaentattves of the nit' Not to make a weak pan, he Is "miles" ahead of all others. Madame Celeste is' engaged, and Mr. Winter Garden Clarke win make his first bow to an EngUsh audience In the well--wom but comical Tcodles. In the present dearth ot good low comedlana, Clarke onght to-eatab- UshhlmBclf atonce. Therewlllbe then three Clarkee,aiid all weP known on Ihe London stage-4ne at the Strand,'Mr. J. Clarkei a most admirable ar«i(e; Mr. W. Clarke, of the Haymar- ket; and last, though by no means least Mir. Clarke iTom Ameri- ca,'whose initials I have not the pleasure of knowing.'.... .Mr. Howard Glover, the brilliant composer and ^anlat, gave ai grand concerta few evenings since at Bt Jamea'pall, at which aU of the talent in the metropcUa appjared.. M^. Qlo^r's'annual con- certs have grown to be the mosntehlonable of the year, and' no wonder, when one notes the list of dlstingnlshed vocalists -who appear—from the prima donna of the ItalUn opera (in fact I inay say bB of the gnat acngstresses) down to the neweat and freshest dAuIantaof the previous week. The gems of the last concert were some otMr. Glover's compositions, which had the rsre ad- vantage of being sung by the flnoBtvolces in Europe Among notatuo new feces that have appeared recently in London,'let ma chronicle the snoceas of Un. Bt Henry in the "World ot Fash- ion," at the Olympic. From seme unexplained cause, MIbs Bedgwick has seceded ftom this establlslunent, and Mis. Bt Henry occupies hor position. Bhe Is a fine, dashing woman,-with superb eyes and a ravishinir mcuth'-and wlten experience baa matured her powers,.sbe will be a brilliant exponent of the hero- ines of high comedy. Talking of superb eyeS, there Is a delight- fully pret^ girl at the Adelpbl—a Mias Latimer—whose Ugh bred beanfy and elegance ot maimer le worth a pUgrimagoto. gaze upon. MIse Latimer possesaea a great deaf ot dramatic ability too, which, if properly trained, -will give her a high poal- tton. Pardon thla little eplsodo about' 'stago beauties," but why ahonld not personal charms be epokenof and praised (for are they not aa attractive) with the eame partloularlty aa the beau- tiea of the mind?.... s.Hr. Fechter vrill confide the management of Ihe exchequer ottiie Lyceum to Ur. H. BamettatpresentMr. Harria'arl<:er.' . When I tell you that'the monogeinent of the •front ot the house" will Ikll to Mr. H.' Bamett and that he is one of tho most courteous and experienced of men In hla own departmentyon will perceive that Mr. Feohter has made a wise selecUon. The new company, ot the Lyceum is not yet entirely ^selected, but I near that Ur, Eaity WIddloombe and Mr. George Jordan are among the angagemenfai........Tho little Strand Theatre la doing an astonlfemng bus nese with Leicester Bucking- ham's burlesque of "Plzsiro," and a sew Hirce by Mr. Wm. Brougb, called "ApBrtmants"—in which the humors of an over- crowded London lodgtng-house are admirably lUustrated. When one remembers that Mr.Bwanborongh, Senior, stepped into man- agement withontony previous schofUog in tho theatricsl world— Itoplans and counter plans, itstrioks and compllcaUODS—his sue- ceaq is wonderful. Bat Mr. Swanborough poeecsses some Judg- ment is a abrewd man of the world. Is universally respectee, and an adroit finendor. Among other curious.choracteilBtics he is known in the dramatic wondaa'a hardened and persistent punster. Some of his connndmms are masterpieces, and ofe tkmouB in tho Westond dubs. Next to Henry J. Byron, the "wag who has braved a thousand oars," as somebody once said of him, I ahonld say that Manager Bwanboroueh Is one of the mostllluetricus of living punsters.. I could ml a page with hla wblmsicaUUes.. 1 Poor Drew's death caused many te ars on this side of the,6ca«p-—x** tm""! broUlsan. nom Adelaide, Boulh Australia, we continue to receive good news. At the'Victoria Theatre, bis,'had been'prosperous np to latest advices, althbugh thelesaee was disappointed by tho Leopold FamUy not arriving.. The oornpany his'Mr. andMra, MOOowan. Mrs. A. Moore: and' Messrs. Hooper, Jamleson, and Williams. When Mra. McQeIMn took a ben. on tho 20th April, aha sang a song for the first timo, colled "Yankee Bluster; being ye Hystorio of ye Pasaage of Armea betweeno ye American warre ehlppe San Jacinto and ye Drillsh mall steamor Trent" Good-humored cordiality prevailed In the encores. Ur. and Mrs. Heir, and Mr. Gre^e, were dally expected from Melboome- At the Assembly Booms, Herr Carl Schmidt had been giving concerta tor fivoor six weeks, and doing well. Tho Govemor, Sir Domlnlok Daly, and Lady Daly, patronize both houses with great liberality. A now concert ball, connected with the itaeatre Boyal, Mel- bourne, has' Just been finlshod b'y Messrs. Bpelra h Pond, who are now in England, engaging additional talent Fiof. Simmons, "tho American .Arboaut," has the patronage ot the Duke of Beaufort in England, and announced an asoent m his balloon from Chepstow Castle, to take place on the 30th Jtme. The Marsh Troupe ot Juvisi>lles have been well reoeived'at the Lyceum, Melbourne. British and Irish professionals are again much exerdsed on the question of—"Must theatricals for booths at iUrs be 11- ceuscdt" Joseph Jefferson continues to be a great favorite at Melbourne. His Blp Yan Wlnklo and Bob Acres, .are.'prono'unced tip-top: As Asa Trehohard ho is supported by Mesng^ Lombard, Hler, and Btowart) with Mdnioa. AUred.Phllllpa, Bier, and Boss Duim. Manager Coppin oponis an entirely now theatre (notyet named) At Melbourne, on tho 1st July. Christy's Minstrels have ticcn very suoeosatal Inboth Guomsay and Jersey. "In tho latter islnod, tho Govemor gave them.the services of the band of the 18th Begt Mr.' Niah on the violin; and Mr.'flteel on the violoncello; "awopt the chops ptthb ObanneL" Sir -William Don was bnried; ss privately as posalble^at Hpbart Town. Lady Don is, by this Umo, in Engbmd. A new ball has been built at Islington, London, and itsflrigt exhlbllloh la to be a Dog Show. More tban 1000 native doge ore already bnlcred, arid aboutfiO foreign. - Among the contributors are the Marehlonees ot Icndondarry, the Duke of Beaufort Earl Derby, Maiuuls of Droghce^ Ylscouitt Hlll,:8lr J. E. Camae, Col. Douglas Pennant Sir 0. 0. Isham, Lady Margaret Ylncent, and Ear'b BoUnbroko, -Spencer. Garvagh, Eugsdown, Litchfield, Bemeis, Bagot and Grey do Wilton. Speaking generally of "t'other side ot the globe," we ihoy say that Tom FawootVaOromstlo Company are on "the safbsidaof popiilarity in Now Zeabmd. Geo. Lcder and Bmma NeVlBe oro doug woli at Bendlgo. Geo. Fawcett and Julia Mathews ore fa- vorites at Bydnoyl Tho Lystor Opera Troupe- is ncw'ln its fifth season at Melbonmo, with Mme. Lnoy Eseott, Hiss GeorglaiiA Hodson, and Messrs. Squares, Farqnhar, eto.,- among the' prlnd- palvodalists. .;,'■' ' Miss O. Pauncetdrt is now at the Royal Surrey, Londori. - John Brougham has been coining .money'fnot coimtetYdl)for -ManagerHondorspn,atthaPrinoeofWalo8,IiIveriio6L' ' - The pcrformancea at the fiuniy Qardena, London, are soon to c^e, as the griuudhsis been purchased tor tbe .new aitoof Bt Thoioas'a'HqBpitiiL - ' ' Un. W. Butler, lately with "The' -^nilsr Family," Mplred at Bwansea> Wales, on the 10th Juno. ^ Q U AT lo. rf'-jf .. THB-OoMOia Bonoir-BMATll:>-The rowins reaada'^^bt^i' -wlU come off In' Boston on the Fonrth of July, cvn^^-^ffiS' Obarlea Blvki*. Obnrsei'pMmlaea to -be one ot .the me^v«iu2r'' and BpWted-aflUiB of Its Bnderer given In AmSouiw.tSF''' The prizes areextreaelyllberalones, the coarse is oneofiS best—if not the best Inthe coimtry, and the entire arranaammS arc carried ont in a thoroughly fair, impartial, and uSfkot»- manner. • It la for suoh reasons as we have named, that the Boalem Fourth ot July regattas' have acquired FoUd'popnlaritv «|<Z the oarsmen and entlro boating ftratemlty of ihe connby, xSi eommon council ot Boston' are deserving of great credit, net- only for the liberal appropriation which they annually make thla aquatic event, but for the commendable dlepoelllon.wkkA they evince to gratify the dUzens of the Bay Slate with an Into.' eating and plpaslng spectade, to give zest to their onjoymeht tS,- our glorious and tlroe-nonored natal dai. - We undeistuiil that the oaiAien of New-York, both city «ija> State, wlU be UbersUy repretoted; and whllo thoy wUlua-- doUbtedly compete with some of tho beet oarsmen in the Bnl|ed~ States, we confidenUy anticipate that their performanoOa wflT cast no shadow open the aqnaUo eaotatcbeon of the "ExcoUck - ^ffj*i"..^* append allat of prizes, and the regnlations, etc, fcr which the regatta will be governed - There WlU 1)0 four races, commencing at S^odockP. K^. M followa:-" ' , -•■ ^«ri»_^Boefc-Dlstance, two miles; for,siligle.«onll.wherria»; Flrstprize, $76; second, ISO, '^■;„," - _^Sao!Bd ««rt-Distance-two miles; for doable senllwherclM;. First prize, tlOO; aecondrlU. ' '■<•■ ' - ' • ' -v* J»<i* JJacf.-I)iBtaBce, thrcomllcs; forfoup,oared boats, Sljft ■ prize, tll6; Beeond, ItO. 7 JiurtA ffafe^DlBlaa;co, threomlles; tor sIxioaAd boali.''''Mil' prlz^tlTS; second, t7S.- •' ■ '., • Total amount of prizes, tete, . t.;.'v-'-.' ' ^ . - BUUS ASB BIOUUnOSB. v'^ f ; , I. ne raoea ore open to boats from all places.. AO efitrtes'^ tree, and may be made to the Judges, at Bnnias'a'Baths,-f' ' 8 P. M. to D P. M. each day, (Sdnday excepted) or by Istteirtt _ Eecretaiy. 118 State street until the evening ot July 9. '- -f^'' a. The drawing for podtions will take place at Braman'e'Bsnitl on Thnreday evening, Joly 3, at 8 o'dook, at which tlm«''«k2K person or orew entered for the race will have some autborlcMt representative present to draw for them, or take such'place Itt thsr rice sa may be drawn tor them by the Judges. ' - 8. Bach boat must be designated in the races by the nomb^ they draw, whioh number must be placed In some oonsplonowF position upon the boat where it cai) be easily seen.' The numbs- wHl be snppUed by the Judges. 4. All boats may Carry a coxswain or not, as the crew may elseC Each crew miist be uniformly dressed. 5. Two guns will be fired for each race; the first for bcala tk come Into line, the second for the start t. At 8^ o'dook, a gun will be fired for the wherries to ooim^' intoUne. A second gun will be fired for the start 7; The other races will take place in regular order. wUh aa- UlUedday as possible. ■ . 8. Any boat taking another boat's water, thereby eauslBca eonislon, wlllbe ruled out 9. Boats will round the upper station turn starboard to !ai^ beard. ■ ' 10. Two or more Boats rounding the upper siailcii at the vam time, the outMde'boat-ioaBt keep off and glva the insld; boat suflldeDt room to round without hitting uestake. Anvoat-' ddeboat ocbwding the inside boat will losisjts ohaiioe'ft»!ib« prizes. ■ •:'.■.'■.••; 11. Boats in returning must paas between the Judges' boat sU: the Baths. " • . '.;,. .^ 13. Prizes wtO be awarded in gold, or a dty piedal .of Uka valae, at the option 'of the winner, immedlatdy after'^tba last: race. '".''"'' .. Is. nib mUog of the Judges must be final inill eases. : ' Airangemenls have been made lb convey boats from Xew-ToiS:' andother phicesata'dlBianoe, tresof chugs, on appl^catloii ti>: thasecntary. - . ; Olty Oommlltee.—John F. Pray, Obolrman; HoRls' OMYtiah]^'. Honnr w. Foley, Horace T.' Bookwell„Clerk of Com;'' > ' ; ;- ■ - Judges.—Jossph H. Bradley, Chairman; William H. Sent Sec- retary, (IBS State street) Edwin B. Backdngbaiii, 0. P. 0. Bllllnpu- JohnT. Gardner: , BoROM BoiiTnia, AXD "Tsa Oboaioim FouBtH."—The serst* rain storm daring the past week made it very disagreeable Cbr those training, but as tho 4th is so near at hand, the weather, fila.' or foul, has been Improved by those boatmen who are dotermiB- ed that nothing ahau bb left undone, to get in proper ."fix"' t»> meet (heir competitors from abroad, and BtouUy contest for tti^ four events of toe regatta programme, - As the Empire Biate ndw' holds the obaraplonshlp, and are willing to prove good their title, appearances warrant the assertion, that the oarsmen from "YoiK State" will meet.their friende of the "Bay State," in a "fUr flaU: and no favor," to try conduslons. 1 here Is a determination oft' Ihe put ot ourtwys to win, and prevent New York from hblSlsr- all her laurels: so lock ont for "strokes." Tom' Doylo is ombl'; ttoua to excel himself. It possible, and next to yi ^tnfnn^if TtitUH young and plucky, Parker, of the Unions, snd Bibley, a boy, wHl make their'"maiden effort" The four-oartd race wlj Drove the fbatore' and/no mistake; with now boats and crssB fi Hit.,. A..^ itr.&v vavv anil xti^\t UBW' sheu;' tha _ lbs crow from New York and Union's in their EngllBh-shell; the old Shsmrock orew In a nejF iHiat built by Bead, bf Cbarleatown, and ramorofa orewtMB the BriUih-provI^ea. And last thoagh notlesst the'dx-oarea race, for whloh^o boats have dready entered, the Union ana the Amphytrite. Entry book open till the evening of July 3d. Hoping no acoldent wHl mar the occasion, and that the contot wUl do so dose, as to cause an alteration , hi. the Oupfd^ -. record of fast time, Intruttnycun, ' Ai)Vik. ■ Conn ion THE H£Ai>AdEB.—Tho ga-io-rlotuFourth Isuponua—. vast quantities ot oraokers, dcuDle-headers, lockets, etc., wO,. no doubt be burned on that jM||aU ot wbloh will tend to mahs - your head ache "like bhizes-'flB order to.avold the emoke-and. racket—which Is part of the celeGraUon—go on board the steamer Craton, to the Fiabing Banks. The fishing season Is now at Ita bdght—almost any qualnUty are dally cansht . The Orotott makes daily tripa.^Baturdays excepted); and,-for- this week, alsa gees doitn .onSaturday, in order that those.iwho do not-gat* through oelebrating on tho Fourth may have another "onwt atit'~:'. - • . •. ■" . :^:VVi>-;. ■ ' T&AP BHOomfd.—A match was.made In the dty of Albany, between MT. Frank Traux, of that City, and one bt the Central New York. Sportsman's Club, of UUCi, (who missed no blrde at the Convontuin of the Now York'Btate Oliib, held at Boohostor) on the tbUowing condlUcna:—10 pairs of double.birds.at ISy^e riseilO' elnglo birds at 91 yards rise; each to trap tho oUier's blrdsi^shooUug to,bo governed by the BogUsh rnles, for apuree of tIKK Tbo rnatoh waa to have taken place on the SSth ult„bn the grounds of tbe Contrd How York Club. Tho Utiba champion was ready, all arranaomonts having been porllseted, but 11 O'clock brought the foUoving tdogram:— - '" "^truaxdldnotgo. PaystorfolT. Lettorby.mall." ' Ihe match haa thus failed, but wo aro authorized to atate that gentlemen throughout tho Slato wishing to. amuse themeel'res in pigeon matches, can bavo their oxpousos paid to UUca it tdey Wish to Bboot Bgdnst mombors of the Central-New-York OlOb for tinrsoa or pibcBot honor. Tliat dub wUl also produce two gantioinebl'with but a "single oyo" each, whawIU ahoolat dnglo bms, (N. Y. Boles) against any two aontlomen in the Siato "on- loymg'Uitsamobloseuig." Whowiugooneoyoon.ut '-' PnilbM Fboot ih Jaaanr.—On the'iliilii Juno, JobnTayIcr''and Otoor.'Biiiidford met at' Sandford'a Mnsqulto Tavwn, on ,tho Newk noad, having been matohcd for |faO,3S. birds, ai.yards disliwce horn trap, and BO yards bobnds, Tho following acbiw 'J,'J. V. ■ Ajnn'i'Bt.uui, |, - '■•-.•..•• .,,,,■ The first bonefll of the Barton tIraMiUa AsscdaUoa took f Ism •&;t&«-»Ui J^.^ iba BUdt ^iMtre. 'Wa. do Bot nooUaot tnaintde:—' Taylor....: BandlOrdl. , ..iimooiuoooiiimioioio-iT .iiioiouioiiip^ooibiuioi—IT . Atlc .wBSdcalared, a heavy thunder sho^er.havlng begun at Taslor's tUlh khot and a poafpondnont agreed upon untilthb ad, 'JUyilj^Vl<*blshtlme6fooaraeallbeta'tiabf(l.: . ' \- . 'BdlfltontL A Foot Boat aid a Fiobt at Dznvxn; 0. T.— UIo4 faoii- NcNaasar, of the Planten; put up a very bandsonie'Iady'a hnn^ - Inc-casa gold watch as it prize for the winner In. a run of elitr yards, for which two individuals named respeoUvely EogH^ Carter entered. Carter is well known here, aa an.iotorand runner, and EngUsh la tho "Unknown" who partlo|er^ i» several raoea In tho mountains. [Noib,— He Is nbtnntao*n now, to those who tdt blSknuckles on Saturday, woll be bonndl A gobd start was obtained. Carter leading him the first fortr yards, when English passed rapidly, and begin to lap him; .» seemed, by the way be made the dnst fiy, that he waa about to pass;' but he did not, and Carter came ont Bovoid feel In advance and was Orodalmed -winner. The betting was In Carter's ftv()i>- two'and &ree tO One being offered, with no takers.' English Is .a ■ handsomo mnner,'and handles himself much better tbinwaa'. thought possible. And now we come lo an item gratnltoiulr' threwnln:— - ■' -.! ' . '-I TBB nOBT. ■ , ,' - ■ Theeanseof thbmdeo, aa ncarascan'be ascorlamed, ins w foBowss-iAllttte follow,'who had a fbw dollars bet on EMlOTi' and who bad taken a horn of "flghtlng whiskey," cpneelveatM idoo-in common with a majority prosen^thil.lt was a 'fiprow: noe"-that English could have won it had he bcei so dUpcscd--- and said as mach to him, who denied it when, alter a Utua altoroaUon, bantam struck pt him. English oclei on tte deien- slveforsomo time, but'finlUy wont in and "tenredblmcnt,. makhi^ some bdauUfOl knook-downs. An oxoltcd'crowd n^ now gathered around, and English, thinking his chaneajMor' jgalost'a dozen or more, withdnw.' • Ho waa followed by a fnen« ft bdllgercntMo. 1, who atUckcdhlm in the rev. "t''';^^, turned at bay, and soon pUcod him fc>f» du tomlol. Theaicuo- me||waA now hitcnso;'English had but few pcrtODsl flinia^ bunia manly oondnot enlisted the sympathy of tbo rcsTieclaliM - portion of the spcolalors, and a general tree fight scefflcd imnl— nent, as the iriends of tho vanquished ones seemed best en tiU extermlnatioi. Bevolvcre and knives wcro drawn, and several men knocked down, by penons' to th'em nnd "Iho deponost nOr known." ' 'II|0 crowd wis scf d'enso around the oombalann thai very little edenco oould be dieplayed ;.butJudghigfrom Vfjuirf satr (from a safe distance, "you bet,") wo vontaro an.otffiim that, give Englieh a fair show, nnd ho cKn vanqulah.tw»:lhlias.w thoBO who wore klcklog and striking at bim-ono oTery.tsamjn^ utca-andsUllhnvoagood anpetllo left for hla dinner. iOro«^ carried OOUrt plaster ivuju,^ I,,I UU0I3D. .xuiu, ouuuu i«w r—o—. . -Tif^ which a moro unprovbked 'and sbamofol assttUt LOrer w^ ™w - —iEKiy'jroun(a<«>,Mnn, 'iriln<14. ' ' ' PBDxnniAn OaaiicioitsBip or DbsVbs, - 0. T,—On Batutdajv- Jone 7, a foot race tor Ihe above honors and etceteras, came OB la that locality.' The eontestanta wore Measn. Adanls and SOi- driok; both known to the people of tbc^vldhilyaB fiat boys, ana the prize waa a splendid bolt with buckle and trimmings of tlve gold. Distance, 100 ykrdsi After adeeting thdrjndgosrtt* having soins dlfiloalty in geUlnir a: start.they loft tto «>W -Adams bdng dighUy ahead.' Both ran well: Eendrick galolM percepUbly.afterlialf Iho distance bad-betn passed, andcomttf out apparently n llltlo ahead, owing, probably, to his louittc wMl forward. Jto oomplolnts being made by diher poimua Judges gave tho dodsloh tbat It -wns a tie race, and ip- ogf drawn. SobeoqnonUy, and on tho some'day, hoyivaft'UeyBJ . together agdn, and decidod to acltls thblrclaims totmrntttmi chatoBlonelilp then and thbro, instead of waiting tUI;.lho_»m 'SrtS^y, »a at «»« proposed. So thorseTfrtad Jtggg iSSpSod'and Btarted-^thlB^UtSeEondrick laiiog '?5Sf oneJSlrJl .the. distance; *hpn Adams began^fo^jata'pn^tt OtMIng hla oyo around) ho saw. Adams owning, and jfcvatwow lod.and atarted-^thla'time 1 iM .the, dlslancei'4rhpn Ad DBsung bla oyo arotmdi h'o BBw.AdmiiB wuj.-vi 77--V . IhreopowoWW leaps, ObnllPg onl.kbout a foot aHejJ- 5*5Sf tuem obeetod, antfoinod' np on the >^iJ'Ji?StS^SS£: which hobnaied around him, and predaJihad fhatany M;*"^, .«Mdat)eathia,WM«diK)aMtolt.; - ■,'.-....,;.;;■•"■