Mr. John H, HuhsoII, whn ib widely regarded as tbe brightest and moat Humoroub of all the brilliant and vigorous young men conneuted with theatrical management, liau withdruwu from his connection with the Casino, where he had been handling the ont^of-towq Interests of that establishment, anti has completed the organisation of a specialty company of liie own. It wua under Air. Russell's ajort care that Edwin F4 Thorno ami Urn Goodwin made a barrol of money with the *1 Biuck Fmg, ” that Kuto Cuatletoa wua permuted to gather BheHelB galore through the medium of “urazir Patch, ” aud ihat. W. A. MOBtuyer waxed fat and prosperous and got enlargement of the liver from the proOSB of *' Wo, Ua Co,” In whooping up otherutiruciloimand making other people of the stage wcuhhy, Air. Ruaaeil has met with dislta-gullied success, and ho now proposes to go in for iliu lion’s share of mture eurolnga ou hia own Ue~count, Whciofore hath ha purchased a new mu-ulcal Turco culled Natural Uhs, ” from the pen of Mr. Grattau Donnelly, a Pima .olphia humorist. Asaochuedi with Mr. hn^-seli m this enterprise wo Mr. John D. GiJuorT, who formerly diHporiou him-HHf with Mi*B Caaileton. and the Mosers. Henry V. Dunuelly and Edward Girard, wno were aiso load-lag me moors of thu cruzy Patch afT.i Jr. TJio company will Include. In uddijion to these couie-Mana, the Messrs. Jamea U, ItuJolifTe, GusLuvo IienuesHy and Frederick Pemua, and the Misaes Amy Amtu pile xuunr irlahwonwn of A Tin u-^ ’). Kutnerme Howe, AUy Yohe anrl Kate Allen, ine rirstaor 01 the faroo U luld In Fmuiay, u., niid too remainder of the piece lorr on at Newport— wimm la ijnito a jump in these days of high railway lares. The tUUNrKiunu