These were followed by the maidens j of sunny .Spain, who gave a very pretty drill with the Spanish flag. Miss M. Hayden gave a pretty execution of the Spanish tamborine dance.Then Columbia appeared with the American Hag, to the music of “The Red, White and Blue. ’ A beautiful drill was gone through with Columbia as thecentral figure.The following were the representatives of the dilY.jreDt nations- ( iInternational flag drill— jColumbia, R. Mikuia; Puritans, M. Winowiecki, L. Seymour, Moravic.E. Wiesler; Irish, M. Barry, O. Emory.E. Richard. M. Dezeiski: Scotch, W. , Shane. J. Barry. R. Pomczal, M. McManus; Germans, H. Rilski, M. Smith,A. Rokos, I. Moblo; Swiss, M Lardie, ; Z. Gingrass, E. Richard, B. Hayden; French, L. Gagne, L. Fountain. M. Sbane. M. Barry: Spanish, M. Hayden, j L MeGarry, H. Sivek, E. H nines.Mies P. Emory presided at the piano. ; Harvey Choals gave a fine song in character and bowed his thanks for a vigorous encore.••The Dance of the Greeks” was a very beautiful pantomime, given by Misses L. Wells, A. Campeau, K. Need- , ham, P. Emory, C. Seeor. A. Topinka and A. Sullivan, with Miss Nettie Wurzburg presiding at the p:ano.A selection on piano and violin by B