stlhost night, a conversazione was held Iy the members oV Hie. Prairie Chib: in honor of the brides who have lately arrived troin. J m the old country. Mr. F. It. Price openedv,)u; entertainment with a piano-forte sMn,rendered with lvisusual precision and ability. Mrs, Maelagnn and Mr. Hascelles followed with a duett, (piano and violin. I the Turkish March, ami the performers provedthemselves masters of the instruments. Mr.Midtland sang The brave Old Oak,*' withgreat animat ion. and ihen followed n. duett for ilnte and piano, b,y Messrs. Iktcies and Price, ami was ably performed. The dear old I fa 11 ad, “Sally in our AUevy a* sung by Mr. Price, fairly brought down the house, and he was loudly encored. In acknowledgement lie sang Hope the Hermit.Th** trio, (flute, violin and pianoi..was\ei\ well received and was played in excellent time, reflecting great credit on the poWbrm-ers. The piece selected was “Ha Seranata. TIu-v received a popular encore. Mr. Ool-ledge lb)lowed with the Three bailor. Wo.vm.# Messrs. Hecles aiidVriw then per-|formed a tl.uet Ulute and piano) ‘TMvoUe'* iiU1d sve re IblJoweil b.v Mr. Mai timid with \ vir* “Warrior Bold.’’ which he sang with ; crrcat feeling. The taitertaininunl was ; brought t.o a close by a duet by Mes»r.. ; Price and kneelles, (piano and violin j ,“ Vrnrmurs of the Jihine. ^ ■■ jThe thanks of the company arc due Mis i i Mucla-gun, who accompanied the cine° i * n l __oml n riiCPMVlP.n\vulilvlcvUtdlM 1111 ** * 1 • )(Wiifis' with ability, taste and umv«medkindness. The company seimmtcd soonafter 10 o’clock p. m. apparently wed pleased; with the wwwgs amusement.£J