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6 tions wan at Foldkam Lu Balle and Randotph E T . | atroats, the headguurtors of the Silngerfest Cot ' malttees, and consisted of a quadruple arch over 30, 1881—TWELVE PAGES wer by ad expressive semi-chorus of childro Ides, Souths, and old men, bewalling tho! ath a RY = century ponts, Te heeame enamored of the Als tor of Alphonsa, Dule of Ferrara, to wh citizens to hep along tho eiucation of the Ine Court ho tnd heen Invited. ‘The Duke, enraged the ter Ine punitieenco: forontecnth, and elghteenth chapters of the Hrat Book of Kings, and was aot in 1 Mr- Burtholwingw. nies 3 erm: prin in aupplinted hy the far more correct fate. In the (ird number wo have Ulyseca tompted ¥ : : Bila twas sandwiched in bee the entrance. expression, “American imunificerce.” Wo — thorent. contined hin for reven years In a it ds | tween if vo and “4 by ie ; ie cuteance. eitung bullding was handsomely | would all be gind to hear that this Ameri- \ aS pint EVENING. by thy Birens: aerate uae adel wala ho ni fougheas | which wero ivan during Tho sans, weeks wd ! decorated for the cccnsion,. The Washington | ean muniticenco woe shown bere, also. | trom Manroo atreot south tothe Loland ionse Coma gront Odysseus, hero of might! the pretext for the Imorisonment, After his | made ar eathialustia xuicce he tirat ‘part ‘ fteact front was elaborately triniined from the | in the endowment of schauls fur vocal as well : i Most tho awit ones and tarry ceoapy Lope Clement summoned him to foie | only of the work will lo given, which Inclates A Genuine Season of Gere | root to tho sidewalk “with festoons of | as instrumental music, Lets hon thot, that | the sidewalks on Michigan avenue wero Hned wouldat know a earthly doltght, to received tho’ Inurel crown, bitt fe | Eidah'’s propheoy of Caminy, his dopari the zreotls mineled jit, the Amoricatt and the feattval beginning today au aweNel a Inst Biant yath podeatrinns, Not only on this eam ont ier thto® (in bilsafut aes, wien nat eae tah Wppolnttd fustoration of the witow's son, the deatenetion orminan tntional colors, and ove 0 being for such institudions in ea tn sirect, tut o1 eatrects for veral ietly Howe tho wiser uf ealty: of tho priceta of Unni, the wpe man Music and Ce- windows hung portraits of. the ecleprated com> | and hearts. He AMIE (ie, tho, scrnsaeaenets sree wand hear our MoS SOR i been celebrated 1 hontenseane 4 or ie Me any ot Tee ee thanksgiviny over tho outpouring of the Waters. Tho prey wid ecy is tho tirst ieterance, that {a heard which ts followed hy an ovdriire depeting the sorrow of the peuple and tho: coming sudoring. ‘This suf. Cerin {inte wajoe tn tho opening chorus of tho Uyron, «Llezt says of work? 'Tho ruspectfnl aorrow for the momory, of "Largo, ovoks A Hyrou, oxerviscd an ims Wuence in its formation. [owas more Animedintely tispired by his ‘Lamont of Tasee% than by tho drama of Unethe, But Byron, ine iid C 4 r to 1, you cans | Blacks, tho fnev ttublo array of peanut and tome 4 4 fot a tog ones ombers of thisreat chorus | chine, his trotlior with tho telescope, and his | tho tirst part 1s tho tempest that overtakes Uiye- 1 would sny, niet is expected of yolt | cousins with the thousandeand-ono utterly uses | seat 7 . Brave. vourpolvee:, WORE, | AE this, Rreat | tessarticles wifered for snlo whorever erowils Hinek! the storm enthors from afart sors. Quutations from Gerinan wtithors werd muetlichkelt. scribed un the Inne canvas which surmounted ithe entrance, The Fitth avenuy sido entradco was decorated In a elmilar manner. 0 exterior decorations of the: Exposition e n Tho City's Freedom, Given to Tulding exten nearly tho whol tenth o tho re ee oo a ‘y ve 1 mid rusheth the Binal or tho tampost! om people, * slelp, Lord," and it recltative ehorus Pit atd Sichiganavento onetthersldets in | render" your chosen anit ndefatizatitc do gathor, woru out In full foree, to the cnaunl imotl thio wether Le . troduahng ‘asi in prison ns selGapowkingy | doaerit i 7 the Ht Singors and —_ | mindrers. Foo ee ci erodations: | lekder, Hane alatica, euch aseiatnnco ua will | ouscever ikauomed as. tt BES Hear Ae Hate heater Coe eee eee UMMCO ME te DICE | Anne eC etace Pee pencos” elon sprenncne (3) ome inge iving the natnes of the sovicties present at the | render this festival a eat epoch inthe his. | Yaennt lot on tho west sido of 3 Jehigait . Hehtont up alot . sorrows the final triumph of his idens.over tho. | bor hands for ald," whieh {s interwoven with aj tory of the Northwest) aud a mutter of listing nventie ‘and ‘tho atrests nbutling thereon ry Vigorous In dererintive writin, ape- prejudices of bis countyymen in which tho im: estlyal, are linked togethor with chains of ovur- ! Those from Abroad. preen enught Up. Ae tutervals. with bunenes of ilags or flowers, Adams street, from tho 2 building, west for over A block, — wre the T F Ft Hecnrated, sesterdiy, with fo te eo 2" | Loe: 08 “and trestic= wor wi 1001 Formal Opening of the Tono Fos and anne, at tho fatorsection of Adams ¥ 0} = M Lacnest tival at the Exposition Butll- | Hct auaain iat at tty crate wey old Jewied chant In unison, Lord. bow ‘Thing ene.” Tho first solo number ts nv recltativa and iilr of exquisit benuty, the apponl of Obadiah to the noupie, “If with all your hearts ye truly suck me,” which ta followed hy a stormy chorus. ‘vy tho poople, * Yat doth the Lord ace tt nat,” closing with @ sotermn, mujostia chorale, * Far Ho tho Lord aur God, Ho ts t Jeatous Ott." The a tisy ride and grativention to ovo who has duvoted bid been euverud with a frame or canvas Birt glutly inthe Jnstrumantation, and closes with a Pneshilt ‘ile life to tiake nt houte fur mtigic In | Ure atfordtny shelter for muudey kegs of beer | fale of grent power by tho Oxcanides and Tele Ainoricn and who, | trust, will reap tho fruite | and several ubiquitous tarkeuy Ther | tons, The second part opons with a diguitiod of his incuasant and unseltish Inbors. wore somo vheip restaurants scattered amongst | anid sombro revitutive scene: e ‘And now, ludics and geatlemon, T hve wel. the salvons, but the eblef industry of the nolzh- Thon faratneting aun, comer you'ln the name of the Singertund of burhood nprenred tu be the supply of malt | stust thy isnt diving wake mo yot onco again? {he atikerent societies to. the City of Chicado, Nauor atrotuil, On tho sttowalks, tho nedilers | tthe xntun of deenmne t wus slumborlues and Lwill now Introduce to youn gentiomin Dlled thelr vocations, the * fakirs” yelled outin | Why ines the goin Sontinduriefs without mensuro? mighty singer of ‘Jornsatem Deliverod’ found a late Dit glorionts suistuction. ‘Cusso loved and was Imprisoned nt Ferraray be wns reversed nt Iuime, where the oruwit of fame Ledtowed upon hin celobratot his poctic genius and toned for Ais mtartyrdom, ‘To this day ho lives in tho pop. Uae songs of Venice, and the aifectronite roe Incmibruncy of hin by his countrymen And | Anyol now makes hi > ei * * 1 Kontorlan ‘tones the morite of Choir witros, aid | AGL wemen the most an lorefte iY m1 \ngel now imekes his appwarinay, commanding ing Yesterday. EC ht aa Ray a ecu ate itrerabe ame | He PRE ero ot tT an ee Ts | aa Si aeeeteNBEHE HR gtnoun, | frit af -anagonve "thoughta, tt ie | enisiteeaey tof 'douule natnriel = Ear id At Wright’ Ve, tl nfo isto be | able i Chics carter H, f ean. i My ford, mu: ike » Hon-huarted, . poots of ullcoming ayes. he reo porlods " ee,” nab YngREs Grove whercyarations wave het fe Siayor of Chivago, Larter Hy Harel Thetunor tho fale. AO ee reset me Cid Achatans! Foe oe eet vith nie grent names| Seth Re le ne cote echo roatorarion clusns ono acens. “Tho second ts tha restoration of the widow's gon, which Is treated with intonse dramatic powor. and culminates In a marnifie mundo for making tho place attractive, Hooths Speeches of Weloomo by Louis Wahl | 87% Yarn, wnore oy Inout his : ‘To tlustrate those musically J frat eatied up tho shade of the hero haunting tho hurines of Venice; next, the proud und desponding ex ‘vho amusement-loving portion of the populace v1 Ig HONOR ‘VIE MAYOR. of be aumugemtentetoving portion of thepopulnce | Iu which Penelope bownlts tho aueqned of Uiyeecs Mayor jtarrison was greeted with applause genial quarters in the Exposition Building, but. ‘On the tiowary menu, itt by tho dimpling tito, vont chorus, Blessed aro the men who foar ‘ be ry tw re there wero onough lett, elthar of thoso whose | como, witt tho balt I pression of his fuee whilo regarding tho festival fi and Mayor Harrison—Banner make tho day na merry. ee The econtions nt Seen eee ieee Ree pauline Asn | Witraes would noc stretch to tho oxtent of an | Nou he natuplenes the pane saerny ane Seat sewnes of Ferrurt, where ho Ereated hfe mustor 7 TP ee ee ee By ane His seo The nrove promisn to. Uo untsually elaborate. | syaunis We THE SARNGEUNUSD OF NORTH fdmisslonefeo, ore who werg tietunted Uy.n ctte | | ko w heart tat in Joy don lye works: tnd, finally, follow him to Home. tho. | the aunilonze to tho pricate’or inal. ‘Tho tnvos Presentation, The entrances to the grounds issurmouuted by | Astenicas U . iS rlosity to exaining tho outside ahow, to keeptho {n striking contrast with tho previous number, | Hternal City, whied, in holding forth to him bis} ation of tho priests Is soveril times repented, it ives my very wreadt pleasuro t0 | streots alive until a lute hour. . A triumphal arch about forty fect tn bieht. by to-day and welome yor to this city. but somewhat todious fron. its repetitions, and | crown, gloriiled blm as murtyt and pout.’ Liszt turthor says that ho borrowed even tha stant aitch tine yrowlig in Heeve anergy and inerens- Lauly rexret that £ wm wholly tinablo 0 to at- — ttquestionibly tho weukest prt of the work, i ~ thirty In length, which isto be handsomely jug in Lompo, tll tt react ar " - : (rinined, From ‘the keyatono of te nrch dt | tanuiny tongue ng, to utter words Uefithuy this TIE CONCERT ITAL, ei followed ova peibt seek, ihe Tanquck | form of thoariphenio noon, and, foe AM BATS | Than owed cho iavoaiton at Biiti peeled The First Grand Concert Last Evening— Pends w lyre. frund oeeasion, “The people of Chicago aren | ‘Toone vecupying a sent In tho north cattery 0 halakes 2 * e tugic usta thomne ihe melody, th with » suntime Adagin arity & prayer to tho ‘ : fnuisie-lovinye people Lappluuso}, and artists who | of the Expos Nathding Th S| pulls, elgoma, stranger, to Bhalnkes’ land, hoard tho Venetian gontdoliers sitig the opentog | Got or Abraham, (igo, and Jacob,” followed A Brilliant Audi in At: ADDITIONAL ARRIVALS. Ha eee eee eee AbeOuAL tell ta tbat wore ap: | 7. the Exposition Bullding ‘last evening, and | terug ta tho ravured ninide of Ui Mossed godat Ines of bis *Jorusatoin Delivered by the bowutiful quartet, {Cast Thy Burden rillank-aumendg: in inte tho Fest of tho societies which take netivo | preciative and seioutitie i yuais, LAppiause) ee Ee a Te hed ati {erste naiarteiecie song vice thoes Wf mora Me and nee oe king ion the Zaord, rh eho ty the reckon it ” ’, vel 4 us hele = eon iy vine it aa x 0 ti or . a He ane fendel its OX! tendance. part in tho Singertest arrived yesterday. Over | Hae Git coma nro. istillly trond: of | ered to witness the juitind performance of the He eee Te aT viektctoned harp, | The moloty.ja Hut only plaintive, but vers mole q aso usted twonty cumy in on the morning trains, aud the Heception Committee bad plenty todo in mect> x ing tho visitors at the depots and escorting them Presentation of Max Bruch's Mu- | to their hendquarters. hia musten! knowledge to picture tho scene of tho descending fire aud tho carthquake. This sceno uloses with two aring—"3s Not His Word Like n Fire," which ty extremely exacting and diMoult. aud “Wo toto Thom Who Forsnko music, and, whl my aven fodaitge tn tt Mtonte (riends, cannot ‘i - eau-the Phoiakos' dawor immortal Tiss of ager i) hot sventhor dpe a batt oh ay foure terest! In whieh the responsive choruscsof the Phatakes Gites It is Aecotnputied by good music. , LAD autho muse itself, Athts fect rose tho horth> | and hapsudes ure elegantly trented. In tho phingg and Janghte: A etn gailory. with tts evats fled, ter upon tier, | original score thu scene Is sct for saveral barps, ‘Wa bl bite Just told you that mustois fud. | with critical aud appreelutive audience, On | und it mnicos tha climax of tho work. Lt Is Tule try. 1 ebuty ‘and very oxproasive of the thome. ‘Tho peem begins with) agnuther melody which is full of tnournfulness and Is mmnounced by tho strings ii unison, followed by pluintive oxpressions HA, ROW ee from the Horna nd obous, ‘This ts-fullowed by | Him." whioh !s to be classed ns song-writit sical Drama, ‘‘ Odysseus,” Mr. E, Hocebster, President of the Reception | Ati ava blhus tuet ioe sousnere urv.sevorul | clthet side. of tha immeniy | bullllng | towed by a beautiful arin for Peneluper nn alegre of a passionate chnrueter whloh {8 | ‘Tho close uf the first part {a devoted tothe rade ts Committee, dollyored the address of welcome. | reasons woy this suuuid be au, In theaarly | stretched | the long slde-nilerics, | exch ‘Vhis memont by day interwoven with the, opening melody, To this | unt oncoming of tho rain, Hirst the ‘little cloud, with Grand Chorus. and reapanges wero made by members of the va- | duys, when the ponvers wero tights tho In- | picked to. its {utmost enpaaity. telow, Lwenve it int sorrut, sueceets A monotohe, heard from the ‘vollos. | no bigger thin a man’s hand,” then “the blick- rious socictics, diins aad hewing down’ tho inignty forests, | Uutt tho main floor of tho -fiouse, J,0u) sind favo} ho web in which prepares tho way for tho Venetian inclu | gning of tho heuvens,” and nt last the burst Tn addition to the German alnging socletles, | woerevur they wont, they estubilsted the mect~ people sat, the black couteof the men and the Tho att hour of mighty dy. played nt tirst by the first violins. and then | of the storm, acconipanied by tho grand and G sehusctirrival has already been chronicted in | iny-houso or the enucck; and, dveply finbued ahuost invarlably whito headgear of the hdles Rie ea aloes taken by all thu braseoa, the strings playing au | mighty chorus, * Thanks Ho toGod; He Laveth Street Scenes During the Dna: ‘one Truss, the following eame in yesterdays | with religious fervor, thoye plonvers every: forming 1 striklog but pleusing contenst. Viena an mao chtborata ncevinpaniment. The uboos, aud | the Tolraty Land. RY ave — ay © arrived sesterdiy ares the *Orp! emischter- | of | praise rt Alnighty God. 1usie, emen| vO ind grentoat advntt> . 4 g y to airs Fs and Evening—Concert Pro Ceo e ee era ius at which Beare indlegy' the | yal “und fo tho Atty eer cthe | uke. The grouping of | the orchestra and as ahe wenvon und unravels the wel to elie ber | style, willy the viollhs Jp uctatos are playlig SEMT-QUAVERS. \ os “Concordia,” 15: ] true fervor, wns thus cultvated in mitsicians on the raised dil, tho white-robed ms for 'To-Day. “AP. AY 8h members: ermms ton Tee ay “Sohwolver,” 10; Germania,” 4 Be and the Harmonia,” 15 ‘th Caroful inquiry at tho various hendquarters of " 01 % the Venethin melody. Rominiseences of tho terviow between Pallas and Ulimece, and ‘the tho singing socictics Inst ovening elicited tho Ove 3 y chuay' ludies of the vhorus ranged tn order on elther ” : Alcgro aro beard, to” which .succeets ay prtiaurat forest ae tho eurty daye,toovnne | aide, and tho solid phninux of mato choristore tt close isa churns of the people of Sthacn to’ finale, also uni allegri, whieh leuds * Harumi,’ ey r . Rejoice! Hojotcet i Information that there wero at lonst 25,000 view 254 and Drilden,” 23. ‘Total number a7. ‘They | jand whereby a vast peuple, endowed with sult tho rear, all wont to wld In the composition of 1m layer of darkness to welcomo| uw to) fo motlve | ainfiar ta # au A . fire quartered ut tho Briggs, Matteson, Menrior’s, rulees Hl el . reully Hinu pletorial effect. This wis aided and 1 mournful opening one fn, rhythm, but so itors to tho Silugerfest, exclusive of tho 1,20 | ° Wer lieht nicht Wein, Weib, und Gosang? | tina Meet atel RrAUErte a Rereterrteny Hees Were Ot ee him te | enhanecd By the severe set effective. drapines ee ee creas eee al ao a oer oe inal t¢.becnmes an iilue- | aingers. ‘Tho estimate was based on tho follow- Wad Er bleibt ein Narr scin Clevelund is represented by the “Grentie. | jusd nis intelectual ability. cuitivated His Hoart, | Aud bitgings of tho vast hill, and fi this Lane bo trintonnint, - | tration of triumph rather than despair, and 60 | ing distribution: Cincinnat!, 5,000; Biilwaukeo, ce . sorcin Harmonia,” numbering 25; tho Orpheus | and wo have ft this country a niusie pecuitar to respect nothing was left to he desired, IeJoical Mtejoleat d slgnulizes the glory wiich orowns tho poots | 4.500; Bt. Lotls, 4.000; points in Indiana, 2,000: i Lebonslang.” Gesangyeroln," 18; the Frobelnn," 40: audthe | it—the Ethluplan—whien is tull of tho higher Tho-zreat crowd of visitors wero handled with | resoleluy over his return, ‘Tho finnlo, however, | career. While the musie 1s full of Liszt's pecul- ce 1 Fabue, 0. * 300; Cloveland * Lat ti 3 “Cleveluna Geaangvereiu,” 44 ‘Total Ir. | typeof inaludy And after thease two uur | the utmost enso by tho ushers, and thanks to | J@ weak. Bruch’s inspiration closed with the | far culoriny, It 1s always lofty, digniticd, und ro- toby us, On, ;-Cloveland, 700; Louisville, They are at the Briges. Teutonle friends teow abeoad—from the Fathyr- tho trond atsies and the bustucas-like manner in | banquet scene. : : fined. a 800; Toledo, 500; Detroit, 200; Philadelphin, 250; : GEMUETOLICIKEIT, ‘Tho Butfulo societies present aro tho “ Lleder> | jund, with the recollection of tho somes off whieh the seating arrangements had been care The chorus solected for the porformunco was ‘Thoueh tho selection of tho “Prayer from | puffalo, 250; Davonport, 200; Hook Island, 200; Chiengo surrendered at discration yesterday fei mombors, nud the * Deutschor Biln~ to tho tunoful hordes of hor Invaders, “aud gorbind "28, Total, Ot ‘Thoiktates Prank suet as, ' “GemUtblichkelt" on a universal scato charac: ‘Tho * Lio fanz” 20, aud tho ‘Columbus } terized tho opening of tho great biennial musi- Miinnorcho! uro hero from Columbus, 0., ' cal festival—the Siingorfest—and tho scenes at- | the whole numbering 4, They ara at tho St. i i $ They be rled aut, such n thing us crowdiug, Inconven- | tho festival body of mixed voices, about 800 in | Wagner's * Rienzi". ts brief one, its Impor- le ai a Yc _caiey rout te thetk ual in | fence, or troutie seemed to bo unknown. Not- number, who have been eponintly, drilled upon | tance and the comparative Untamitinelty of the ‘Aimericn, and, Lo-da: siaiit our tune ult a, uy, | Withstagdlng tho Inrzo humnber of peuple in the | the “Odyssey.” Thott performance bowed that | public with the opera warrants somo brief no: in we villages, areces, find fant-houses, (aero | ball, every visitor found his or her seat without they have studied the work carefully, nnd they | tia of the work.” Riena\” wns the onera which jan juve of truo und’ stlentitte music, [Ap- diticulty, nnd thore was no moving nround of mia a conselontious efforttu sing thelr num | cave Wagner hid first succes, and yet in bis plituse.! spectators during the rendition of thy yvariuus bers, Many of the drawbackseannat bocbarged | Oper und Drama,” where he so vigorously ut- ‘he people of Chicngo thank you. because wo numbers to disturd aud annoy tholr. neighbors | to them, however. | ‘The autside tuises imade it | tacks hls contompornries, he scams to tuke a. are thuepted tu you Germans for, su much of | OF, tho performers. + {mposslble to get thotr attacks or their closes | special pride in juveighing agaiust bis own op- this eultivation. We think you, tou, that you ‘The varlous sololats as thoy came tn were | with quod offect. Howover prompt they mu; era, aud contending Unit {6 was written on re tueduy mwaklug tho Sdugecbund, as: Mr. heartily welcomed, and Miss Caty reeetyed quite | have beer, it cuuld not bo appreciated ata little | a radically = wrong principle, with . tho Wall auld, no tanger Germitn, wut truly Aiori- | Slt ovation, ‘Though IMmimencement was | distance aif, Whan singlug ail toxetber. and | view . chielly to an, immedlate success. can. [Applause.) ‘The grout burd of sAvou us- not vory prompt. for Ineo bodies move slowly, | fortissima, the clfect wns ndimiravlo and the | fe says: “dn: ‘ilenzl* my only purpose was serted that tho concert was ovse br. nit-past 10, nnd there | Work wns well dono, thong in the eemiechu- | to write an oper, aud, thinklug only of this [fe that hath no music in bis soul wore few annoying walts. “The chief annoyances | ruses, the performance was crude and unsutis- | opera, Ltook my subject ns. found it ready= 1s tht for trenson, stratagoms, aud spoils.” of tho vetting werotho late comers, the inevitn. | factory, ‘The popratos were somewhat sharp | mde in muother wan's work" (viz; Dulwer's Ie wo ure ty benuve that Hu iment tho converse | bic Tustlo and fim of a large multitude, and tho | and bird In quailty, the altos good but light novel), * With the’ Flying Dttiehmin’ (bis next —thut those wou pave the fove of music tu their almost incessant pulling, and whistling, and bell | in volume, the tenors. vigorous and truo, | Work) Tonturcd upon i new course by bevom ing souls cannot perfurm duuds of durk—wo muy, ringings on locomotives outside the building. Tt ] and. the , busses much the. strongest ele- | the arustic interproter of subject eiven to wie seruupsycuurge bia with indulging in poetient seemed as If wl the ongincers of ull the rons | ment of ‘the whole and forming a ting only In tho siippie, ertide form of a popular tale, ieense, | Butit fa bard for me to bellove that centering at the Like stroat depot hid enm- | Unekground oF golld, resonant tanec. ‘Vigor nud | From this tine £ beoume, with regard to wll ny any mun with ear attuned to the divine ingpira- tied to Rave i steum Singerfost of tholr own, | powar wore thoir chitracteristics rothor thin ro- | dramatic works, Orstot alin poct.'. And againy tlon—with soul Hilted with the divine mtillitus— nnd thoy suezceded in murring nowrly avery | Unemont and cteurness, and In the choruses thae | sto the musi, 2 complotud* Kional’ ducing: can be guilty of prometiag oun act finder, both solo and ghorul, and disgtructing the | called for the Mratenumed qualities they mado | my, rat stay iu Paris, 1 bud the aplundid Grand of darkneseur cruelty. (Apolauay] Certain it | oars of tho nuditors, In tho Hndes and Tempest’ | thelr bost eifects, agin the Aunl number, for in= Upéra before we, aud my ambition was not only it, wa civilizution progresses, wa musiv becomes svenes tho. reauit was not «0 dismal ag it wasin | stance, which was thoir crowning etfort, ‘Among | to tinitnte, but, with reckloss oxtrayngance, to tmore Fretted, mun becomes butter, und the tho wore pathotic and plaintive numbers where | the solotsta, Miss Cury and Mr. Remmortz casitly | surpnss ‘all that bud govo befor Jn oriiiiunt Btute needs, as my friend Wah! pas sald, fewer the calilope business Is not culcuiated to inspire curried off tho bonors of tho eventny, the litter | finaies, bymns, processiuns, and musical clung puliceniun aud fewor Jus, LApplause.) We are feolings of tenderness, ar cnrry unt the corn tating the fiun's share of them, us his work was | ofurins, While writing tho Nbretto 1 simply fold that ‘awong tho Australian Lstuuds thore poser's and: conductor's idens of amnoth and | much tho most exagtiny ‘ind’ dificult. Mme, | thought of nopera-text whlch would enable mo fre. whole tives that du nut utter u xiugic quict melody... Ju the prayers of Ulysses ns well Leutner hid in reality but little to do, ns abo | to display, she princi forms of grand opera, imusteal sound, and wee vussess Ho musical ine | 2S in the soft weaving of Penelope the whistles | had the sinull parts of Nausikad ‘ond Palies such. ns Introducdons, flyujes, choruses, irius, ateitmenta—tiot uven of the. rudest churacter. and pullings were quite a8 prompt as thee wero | Athend, nolther of which nro sulted to ber style, | ducts, trios, utc, with all possible splendor." We aro tuld iso that, among thuee tribes, thore in tho borriblo din of Hudes or in the bowling of | which Is of the lurge, dignified, and dramatié ng | To comment upon. this chan, ro, would involve an fs no such thing ns consciolce=that the 1 tuple the tompests, ; well ns bravura school. Since her nopenranco | exnniination of Wagner's theories throughout tucder with the sumo readiness rr with: In Boston, some yeura ago, it is undeniable that | and we leave itwith tho simple reficotion that us ruthless & hund ws = the * savage THE “ODYSSEUS.” her voleo shows went, : espeolully when | most poople prefer tho “sing of his youth,” 1s trate ronds and tours bis “viottm. As | The first concort was davoted to tho porfor m- sho hus to forco {tnt nll, but it would | he termed “Tnnubiluscr’” wLoncngrin, and inusin udyances we Lavo Ww aiffuront ‘state | ance of tax Druch's " Oilysseus,” . hurdty bo alr to judge of’ hor pon go | *Rionzi," to the reforms of his muturor years, ursoutety, - WANE avast qule ge; tes tho witd, | ax Druch's " Odysseus,” or aecnes from | siizhtahearingor tn parts so unsuitable to | I the strict sensu, tho latter work is wut entire- (lecordngt Jargon uf our fhdian tries duges iyssey, opus 41, weltton for whoruy, solos, and | her, Miss Cary nad x xplendid reveption, and | by original, for It bears evidence of tho tnilu- Me ertidie irenzied twusic, us toy call it und | OFsvostra, tha toxt by Willtam Paul Gratt, tho | ia in such fide velco that, ft easly filted tho | ences of Moycrbuer, Rossini, and oven of bun of the diving sytuphonies Of your owo ‘Nene | translation ofwwhich, by Natalio Muufarren , ts reat ball with its glorious voluuc. Her, two | somo of tho later Itwilan composers whom Wage delssunnl Wout ain fimengurable gulf supa: | famittar, to Chica teroers, through Teuding numbers, the Prayer and tho“ Weuy- | flor new go cordially dutests. Lt bas, howovors tutes the deeury monotone of tht Byyatian tune ‘0 Chicazy voncert-sxoers, throuzh Its | ing n Gurment.” were sting not only with ro- | paxsiges of wondertul melodious: beauty, none Whoellng, 100; points in Iilnola, 6000. “All day: yesterday tho traius came in crowded, and, ‘a1 ‘One of the prinalpal attractions of tho festival (8 this evening's program, thoro will doubtless boa continuance of the Intlux to-day, + A nutnber of praprietors of beer-saloons wero naked Jest venting How, much of a difference in tho demand for beor was made by the presenco of tho Silngorfost in tho city. At tho autoons which wero tho béadquutters of tho societies, tho snio of Inger was reporter fully double the usual amount, but at other places,.which had no such distinction, the demand was said. to be paintully ght. “Some vf the deniers sald that thoy wore greatly disappointed In the way the Bingerfest becr-trade was panying out. Thoy had expected to double tho business, and bud. made arrangements nccordluyly, but tholr oxpeations oil not ns: “yot been fulNited. Still, if tho weathor abould prove warm, the domand would jucroaso accordingly. It was estimated that the regular dally roa. aumotion {s ubout 2,000 barrels, but, an things wero going. youerdn vit was douotful whether. there would be n demand for more than 300 barrels atthe outalde, A saloonkoepor sald the yisiturs were not spending much money for beer, but wore visiting tho parks and taking In tha othonalehty of thoctty, Tho best of order prevniled throughout tho day,and,even with tho Iarge.consumption of tho: Gambrinian ber= erage, no intoxication was noticeable. s ‘Mr. Marinus Gollnk, editor of tho Deutsche Zeltung, Wheellng, W. Va, is attending tho Slingorfest, ‘Tho fiarnionle Minnorchor, of that *, city punter A, oro here ns visitors. Miss M. Cora Dow, Clnoinnatt's child plantst, fa amon tho visitors to tho Singerfest. Miss Dow fg onty 11 years of age, and is pronounced quitoa musical prodizy, ‘Tho horde of petty Eoleren pickpockets, and confidence operators whum tho Siingerfost has attracted to this city have already’ begun to a fi a fondant ‘upon ite successful tnauguraon. | CMTE i. somesented by. tho "Soclalor From almost carly dawn until tho ntiht-shades | Milnnerchor''s Fort Wayne by the “Arion,” i, fell tho streets wore given up to twurching bands | numbering 23 singers; Richmond, Ind. by tho q of white-batted and dark-conted members of Oost n Llederiiranes 14 ember: Daytline bunds" and “ chora" from almost every con- | 6 Fronsina,” 1; and Hloowlngton by the * Mine celyabie locality—those who tad already been | nerehor,” 4 members. ‘upon tho ground fur some tino, as woll. a8 the ‘Tho tralus coming into the city yesterday were coustantly-artiving Installinonts of thos who | miny of thom bebind time. They wero wnusue awero to go towards making up tho grand chorus, ally long rand were {UllOr people wig have come Ench successivo troop of singors on tho march | ‘Tho St. Juttis euuicties were doing"? Chiengo wos preceded by thu usual sonorous udvaneo again yesturlay, et atc Hhote ators, -t blow. | Were to be seon and. the nus henrd almos syuard of uniformed and fat-cheoked Hop biew” | canatantip. “They havo evidently, evine to Cl; ers, nnd muscular driim: fie cago to onjoy all thore is Init, Wilikommon,” bangers, whoso frantic, but well-meant. offarts tho urrangemonts for the festival wero so to inspire both feelings of awe and enthusiasm thoroua tly eomplated that ‘the Comnittrecs held wero met with that reelprocal sbow of na nice) ings yuatordy, but Hevorell thomselves Golight “which never deserts tha brenst of | Wholly to extending frutarnnl greetings fo thal the sinall hay and .tho- miscellancous crowd of | with strangers wearing the neat bata of tho atrect followers, from which no procession over | Singerfest,—bits of bluc ripvon on which were was or will bo free, The evidences of a hearty Peet ne ee Ee ee ES peed ey. welcome greeted tho visitors un every hand— | tng: el je creature comfort 0 # 1@ vast crowd, Lho thunder-shower of tho 4n.tho faces of tho nutives, and In the truly boll | night proviows brownt with It sone delightful ‘day aspect which n wenlth of decorations had | weathor, in marked contrast to tho cnervating elfected aon their outer wills and along thelr | beat uf Tuesday. slicer: 1 Tinipese nee and dwollihigss ue : tels and bourding-honses, beer-siloons atic | FORMAL OPENING. hukerles wero a bewildering musy4s0 far os ice spl e ert orlors wero conuerncd—of overureeas, | Tha twenty-second Festival of tho North dlugs, strentners, Testoans, inottucs, and pictures | American Siluzarbund was opened inthe Ex- of composers aud artists who have mounted to | position Bullding yesterday «fternoon tn the mare oF Jess uerial bights In the musical trina. | 4 seat Or ee ier whieh wus thus prescated | customary way.a orowd of Leiwoon 1.0% and see ronts of rick. stone, und mortar wns | $000 people belug present tu witness the exor- + ty 2 | receut perfurmunces by tho Tucthoven Soclety. | markuble strength and clewrness, but with the | mare beautiful than the * Prayei tocotira in| make tholr presenco felt. Ono of tho craft yos- frown fromte of Uriek, stone. and mnurtne Wi | Ue Minho apeceties wero hourd Uy a tew, butthe | tu! Crum ate senna eee Zot av butte | rho compluts east was as follows: itu cxpressiotvanafeciing ofA fentartist, ‘Tho | the Inst uet of the opera whera feng! roturns | keris selpotod a violin from tho ranks.of the 4 OAR Pe eratgt oa paved extending orenestral inuste and singing, in which, of | tween tho savage march in Afeicn, wit gourd | Odyasatts, King of Ithaca (barl- Pee earner aroused the fret rent anthuviuam | from battle. As to ta nbout to enter theChurch | Bt. ‘Louis singers, and whon the society of which BY C ‘ ee 4 vourag; the must inturest was taken, cottld be | aid horn, frum that grind muren given by this King of tthacw bath so nomimorts | of tia evening, and for a tong time the nudieuco | of BE Jonn Lateran he ts mot by Cardinal Rate ian membor stopped at headquarters Foe had been expended without stint. Se ae eae thot upert UF the. Meanbete Ponetine “td ‘caiieart seemed buNe upon having’ a repetition, but | mendi, who axcommunientes him. ‘Tho political ho Hoved him of sand ureturn ticket tothocity of , : utd by atte i o : be es 5 Fee ee eo ereee lume tao Toute OF rere so titinebended by brass bande | Hor diferant tho dingy of an, Orfontallst troin KeOIrAO) cane les Arinto Louis Cary | MeN eee TE Me mga oe almost | aos cone rian ith Tea ae iain Orruised. tp teUOrE tno 2, many of the at at ae ee ener ance nescrved for thom weur the plate | Seqeeet A eee VO Chua von for ue} | Alotngon, Mogae THE THIER ivormin | Well sonnei nie dat tle Re did oxceoinRly | tes Or tue Capitol with hie slater, tho, rofus- | aso to tho police. and the ™ artist “will conse, By Spenchanded te Wiukenmen, mt thous Ie re form, tho spectators being in rear of them aud | to bring ubout Jn this country that condition at | Arte, bis consort tutito). Wie ttccnicchnor | ine power, clour and Hny cut. and of excellent | My ‘drlano'soltorauf resulta, huruicully resolyga | quently not be arrested, ‘Tho Pollco Departmont ; Coen aed eke emlay abe ene ainuie | 12,werullgtios, ‘he tare orchestra, occupa tiusle, tnut wu inuy belive. thut we wruan tho | Nausien, thule, daugy- quulity, wid promising woll for. tho more im. | to sburo bur brother's fat Fa ee ee te ae elit be the | ves Ur iopeyHo)..ee-e,3fmo, Pesebkn-Loutnor | ROWE MOTE REWER Aly Tis part ein Duh mart of muste in future sours, (Applause) | Tho Helmer {bnss)..... Mr, 0, Sebuelve | Neduited. binsett e ine ily, His part runs +, WEINS EVENING. SE a ee sear daatar foe oeoume | Pals Athano Gopeand).sinie, PeschieneLoutner | ely Jen an at Umes he, broke on his highest | ame prograin for this oventng's concert will be Honor wi Brera dchovab.; ‘The Christin tolls | Leucothow wop pane Mise tl SteCurtny | Hots, URE these elips wore uotling ae compared 16 raiowe: te hbat Ha ana enthroned, and, eurcqundiug | Spirit of Trastips ‘Med Boreguy | Willie vigor and Intensity with whieh he dar | Be TOW" Pant ringr, Tiimenro tho disembodied souls of the blessed— | Spirit of Auticlin : claimed bia Fuoltativesand the tino quality Of | |. io H Aiivels aod seraplime-siaging. ww eteraal hulle- mother... Miss Rosa Ketlnor | {one ond depth of feeling he consiantly diss | 1. * ‘Katsormnrsoh,” with thy Goal chorus. Wagner iif wid an etoront suny of praise, ‘Tho poet | Hermes, thu ‘A hotter or tric plece of vocal work | |. (dNurth american Sygnyerbund (150 voices, tells ua thal the myriid of plants and atarg rolls mods... Mr. W. Candidus 4 " oO} enn, ark, Flow ye Tonra,” has | 2, Masonly Cantata Me fue througts the creaiis uf iuitiuss spice ure |, Chorus ut Ody : ug, of tho spirits | Never beun ward In this olty’, or moro detightful © un Mr du s aie i, vterhal song, The’ scientist |° ef tho departed, of. 3 rtons, nymphs than he displayed in the prayer to Nat- | & “Prayer Before tho Buttle ‘chorus SHO MY at aL oF ihugo ature nro | of (tho sea, ot tho Di rtf nd the Jubilunt outburst of joy on reuh- wa seovesees SOCHTINE has taken all possibic Erpomitionr to protect tho resident publio and tha strangers within vie municipal gates from experionolig loss, by dospite all. that, the mumber of \ enenks, + dips,-and “Iifte” will doubtless bo as larke as Ithas bean borstofore at equally large gathor, 8. A force of abont fifty olticors in altizcus’ clothes {8 detailed dally fram tho Contral St tion, and the business part of tho city, particu- larly, in tho’ neighborhood of tho Exposition jding, 1s under good surveillance. The pulica do notexpect so much trouble from thloving “home talent’ as trom tho visiting light- i A ve ie ete eet tant eases neceasmey to a more | Ceo wmale OF th piattarny eee mscsaian of $i completo demonstration of the welcumer's over: | the niomburs of the Chteaxy sucioties, In fronk a efiurged feclings, hie, aa tho reader will eagle } Se tho unjeicians werw a nuimber, of Re iy imagtae, upplled, chietly to tho wuloans, of tO | Chicugouna—Jullus Hosonthal. Christian Hotz, pent wore correctly. the Hauptguurticr of | ox-Stnyor Colvin, State'a-Attorney Mitts, Hurry: tho variuus “bunds” aud “chors"? fur the eye | ‘hompaan, George Sohnuldor, W, J, Eschenbure, of tho curious will search In vain for a single | De, Mattel, De MoVieker, itutry’ (tubons, Dr. Pt a ane Ce eens Expostren | luihurdt, Theodore Katisy Gen Stiles. Conrad legey, for sou anu of thont. ‘ethno ponerosity of Nienot!, Gustavus H, Koch, and Sehoul-Lnspectur Stonsiand, thy “average sulvonkeeper is rarely allowed to oy " Se eee Ee a eererd yerteriny wonton, | chit hate tbingon the Broken rn EO Cores n he 2 ices, Mhupsodcs, ; " : fingered gentry. Nevortheless, at tilmost overy the tucord ae en day in which, thnugh sorely | VAOR Staret, front Tho Vrophet, by tho | Lut suns hike aur own, Unly | perhaps Doatmen, nnd peaple of Tebnen tag fo wrt auplauee by the auMenco nud Heke 4, Avia of tha, * Quoon of Nun trom nation into city there aco. now lockou up cer- teinpted, ho sturdy retenined from breaking | orehestmy under the leadership Of Gustuy | vustly, router, They tte earn fue UAE | As the works.of Max Hruoh there eonsplou- | fydercrved tt, Tho emiilor pacts by Ste, Lots | Hagls Flute'—" Der Malte tucbo tain suspiotous characters tho re, on ocvasions i : tho price ‘of beer remained eiation- rhora. sae ae aura isn Sase Lonty io oteridl eruption, | ougly in the programy of the Slingorfest, some | vermin, Mr. Sehuelor Mr. Horozhy’, Miss Koll- see eeBfozart | ko tho presont, much bottor aff bohind tho bars on more go, iu fact, thin the porcentuzo | * with voleanocs not ike omnia mille in Wight | mention ut the prominent Incidents of his | Ver, Aud Stiss SteCurthy wore ver, welt sun H than out {n the streets, tempted on overy band Ore amber” in tho glas%—nnd tho ruggedly LOUIS WATIL, . yf but lifer up tholr bowds Hundreds OF tiles und pI unt Incidents oO: Ss 1 ‘y a i by.tho indifference and partial Ignorance of sight of mamber” tn tho glass and the FUEgCUly | rang Amberm, President of tho Dund, then | PYMtlOy Ciel tae i cee ns tine career will bo of Interest. Ho was born in ; ; m a ae seaing rurallsts, ‘ibe along with bis Visiting customers, undovi- | introduced Mr. ‘Louls Wahl, who on coming fore luco ita cireumaminent air, They, tell a-rne Colozto, Jan. i, 1833, and 1a now considered ane _ AFTER TITE OPERA.” ae ba a ‘intestate 5 Tal reseitntives of out-of-town papars attends PINE Rorved custom ot fits weliko wai! univer: | ward wap reculvad with loud vives, at the evssa- | eoinparedl wit Ay lies of je sunsar | of the ost ominent of living Geran eom- | | Afvertio seand cuncort srhe aft over ani the | 0, aa na a ay ae ing to Bilagortest can obtaly invitations to the press reception, to bo beld Friday noon at the Grand Paoltle, at tho pret headquarters, Expo- sition Buliding, from 10 a. mn, to 6 p. tm. to-day, ‘The sale of tickotsto tho Siingurfost concerts begins at the box ollice, Exposition Building, two hours boforo the oponing of tho doors. RESTAURANT EXTORTION. Judging from the complatats mado ton re- porter of Tit. Tribune yesterday, it would sp. pear that thore aco cortaln persons who, carless of tho good namo‘of Chicagy, or of anything elso xcept Jmmediate pecunlary results, are determined to “skin!” all they can out of the yiaitore uttracted by tho Singorfest. Those are tho propriotors of the “‘cheap and nasty" restaurants, who, by moans of glacing posters and a profuse distribution of bandbills, suo goed in attracting tho unwary into tholr ulleyod Simona ne the rae Of the lun to tha puny |’ POvrs. Hls tnuisient qualities originally came | multitude of peoplo was discharged from tho Greoks, atter thy nuyul victory at _* oor Or an fngeer, 1 can. nmust BUOY | Crom bis tothor, who Was 1 eluer uf mora than | Brent hull, tho ladies and gentiomen who wore |, Bulnintv.....s.06s «Bruch felvo that. tho Etqrnal God sits en- | Ordinicy renutatton, and she trst directed tls there dit not’ hurry: to tholr rospectivo North American Sucngerbund (sole chorus by the Ce te ee dk of apuecs around | wusledi steps, Iu ruvelved hia tirat thoorotical | homes and hotels. Iya vory decided mojority Sunyer Muennerehar of Fidladelphia). . Heeated deanticss Iitvonsot wiued axel or | instructions from Prof ireldenstuln ue Tent. | ney did nut, and to discover this fuct th Hina Balatka, conductor. acruphiny aid disembudled suitle singing a song | HNd In Ih2 won, the scholarship of the Suzurt A Hi iscovor this fuct thoro Was | pany sxCOND—MENDELSSONN'S “ ELLAIT— of crornal wiory, and tin, and praise to tha | Foundation nt Frankfort-on-tho-Muln for four no better loculity to visit than. North Clark PLRST PANT. ‘Alinighty, LApphigy,) Asin uceumpaninent to gerne during which ttme be studied with Hiller, | streot frum tho bridgo to Erlo strovt, Tho scetto | Elijnh, Mr. that sung tie etre of tho tadnie phinetary sys | Hulucuke, and Breunmss at Cologne. At this | prosonted ‘by this thoroughfare from 11 o'elook | Ovudind...... tomnsof tho universe are phiylng a grand avor- | Hive alse bo was eteiving fur, recognition nya | iiattiufter midnight was one marked by brill- | gy Widow, taro; tho suns ire sending furth their eruptions: | comboser. fn Munich wo made the neyuatnt= 4, + ed by Uris | af Angel. So ae eee we eal conevie, to | Meo ot tho poot Geibel, whe hind written the | luey, beer and budges, an ocoasionnt band.con- | gng Youth Miss Futie. Buttor Witpuid make tho deep tones uf thit rand | Hbretto ot “Lorctey” for | stundelssotin, siderable singing aud noise, nnd any fovtling he oclety of Chicago, and orchestra. And who tho thma — snall and nrranged it. for Mruct, who set crowds, ‘fo meet a man without 0 badge wis the Musical Suclely of Mitcaukec. * orohuatra. ANd Whos ob Mise wisdum [iE fo Tuusle., Te wow tirat given at | Hinata rurity, and it was ovident that tho bulk ‘Curl Woitsubn, conductor. : Chu” yuudnass when worlds shall. tumbls | Mannbotm, and’ this enabled bim to, wot nn of the throng was made up of visiting singing OR oh,” by Richard We Heese raen pail crust Into: aun in, flr of athye eifeats. Lu 18 ho neeepted tuo | Mnclgtles. |The Deurennils wil long the atreet | ‘Tho Ralscrmarsch,” by Ittchard Wagner, bas that sriad | pi OL music, sung by angels, | POst of Musiuwl Dirwetor nt tho Concert Instiute wore rotunily, jammed with the “Singers | beon frequently performed hare by.the Thomas playea by Tiauets and suns, Will come the crash | of Coblen 1 187 be was muito Capulmelster | festeray and - - was 8. notluwble | Orcnestra, also by our homo orchestras, but gt the nial mune. Lappliuse,) Wo expect to tho Veliieg ot atwartaty p-Sonlarallauset, Fe te de gy Phan eb bulls | nuver with {ta closing chorus, which gives tt a rom sou fo mortal toves sumathing that w! q ns iu cu ved in Bore oy i t. Toe A ae tee eae ad want tant | Hi and Tian, dovuring himself to, rel In Sore | Thies who find attended ur participntad fa tho | Massive and majestio uffect, Tha tnaroh, ne ts Up® to the treater's expenso Just as bo would ton of which he spoke in Germun.—tho follow: Juve done on any other diy out of thy 05. ‘Tho | ing beluga translation of bis welcoming ad- avorage ealoonkeeper yeaterday did a laud-ollice | dress; z Duaiiiesaeuis be Wu fn all probability during the | Lares AND Gextimies or Tite Nonti AuEn~ x wo week, y ICAN SAENGENBUND: It Is my plousant duty to ames swonthier for the Jnau ral day of tha | most heurtily welcome yan who have cane ngerfeat was gin ly delightful, «Tho heavy | from distant cities, In bebalt of tho rusidunt sor thuuder-storim early yosterday: morning purl | cictics, Cdonbtif itis possible for mio to cx- ~ fied the nlrund was followed by a grateful | pressin mera words the feeliny of cordiulity season of cool and balmy weuther, tn marked | and brothorhood that swells within tho brenst contraat with tho sting and avenllke atmnos> | Gf each aud overs one hora presout, ‘There lan phere of the day beture, The sun abone brightly | feoling of kinship frum the tact that your svulo- during toe early part of tho duy,. though oven | tlea aro. eblety .Germyn {n° pedigree then hisardont beums were. tempered by the | and spevot.—a fact whivh gives those bien delightful breezes from tha like luterun, the | iiul festivals almost. the character of oa akies were buctouded with threatening clouds, | gantly:. gathering. “Like children of tho though tho portending storm mercifully held | Fatboriand, whe bave wandored from the alt. In short, Chicago had us auddeniy returned | native coil’ and have bean seattored in the tahoe Sear aL mtr eihas Gate | erase We Mee Hay re 'y, np v1 e ber thotsends of vialtors with the truth ot hero ta exproas in sony our dovotlon to tho Conair ovaermuons thes Bid proviOUs HERE eee ee nee a reo catire we have given, ‘MM. .W. Whitney ir. W, Candidus eschka-Leutner isa Annio Louise Cary bails. - " novto.ns olune, but to tho entire world; and we | lust grand overture wit be. Hin nest work was at operetti, *Sehorz, List [/ oneert, Although tho balls wero crowded tho | woll known, was written in honor of the return dining: ‘ gr rend of, concerning ber reputation asa far | hisy ty forgivou that feelliue of pride shat at xrand OverRUrY WILLD. cou T wet: | ull Itichos wot Ta (octbe's words, "ig wlan | siteet was in tho euro condition, aud notn fuw | of tho victorious Gorman troops, after te ache experionas of one, eltznn, yet ay rod syed SummEr TusOrs oe wolecma which beamed. | Stise wethink: that’ our Fathoriund, “Ger. | come you here. We extend to youn paul full | Wrote much chamber music, a trio, two string thirsty singers found sumo diiticulty in getting | Praneo-Gorman war. Ono can Imoagino that by n placard outside 6 nowly-opened reataurant oN NE ith the siznsof wolegmna which beatned | saany,” wl weapon of peteo and | und warm. Fo-day we wll our streuta wd for quartets, song annie ani “ula ‘pieces. but bt tho pracious “ambor” tho head | warner, with bis Individual patcod of tho | ou Clurk stroct; whoro the prices of Metis Sarg ; =I cs singel ; devotes " tle ie y WV . maou Mpatnne UE 8 heal Planes sumindrs | world, suob as no othor country enn vlalin tApol H es) ue nespeak frees 3 yet pute Ise fo large. works Cor orchestra and. vale maths | Hultadetohia, and Kort Wayne nro, on North | Feoncb; threw bis whote soul into this grand. wwarked away Gown: am Vith fro companions 1 SET RT EP TST RT RETO Hl etcetera a Aeterna Dh ve first step in this direction was tne Chirk strevt, but lust night. after the concert | burst of triumph, Tho old Luthor Choral which f @ Wo are suing to criticise opel Tore Tae eat OTS orig sillageanfouid-Cine | love" aitendy montionad, and tho first work to | erg was | not strict nttention devoted : r Fee ee oe Ansty comake | Extiblish his tume wut the “Scenes fram the | proventing || PCloalnnath: man” from Huh sod with such oor oe io lirecd In Tao eae agar onorts word wfullute, [Laughter] | HeitbJot Sugn,"" tor malo voloes und orchustri, | HOU hig beor- at St Louis head: | ttuguenots,” pliys unimportant purt in tho Sieh mud will auecoad heres” [Ape | Hi Tis “Tehlot’ voen! “works | Ovets tuEn Aone tho myriads of transparen~ wordat e e i ‘ 2 Itcamo; alittlo dab or uncatablo stutf, and it stood aloue on the table, I asked fura potato and L got one—only one—about as big as 8 Iyoon's egg, and charged for at the rate o ve conte, Called. for broad and butters cach five cents oxtra, Our Ilttic experience in this atternoon and avening, tho Siinwerfert was COE Ter erat works. See eue nas w peas ral boy Herre aie the untveral eapcech of mualc, whose crate a 1 1, to wally hippy | tion wus: an ra, aud whose production progress towanda ite tinale, : Pe et ae ict You" are ‘welvoined, ” 4 thon, teat ae tegions of song, bourlag aloft the STREET DECORATIONS. highat standart of musteal eat, ‘ i : tunch Torta ot the pat, you, ire, “Tho Plight of tho. Holy -Family "3 less tgs, banners, lights, aud evergreens. Tho -Hall, batt, the Emperor, a ranch (and wo could have got a ‘business lua Tho dererations waleh on Tucsday woro ale | Sid oncouruging the Lost tempts of the pros~ sat gtune Vol kee eal sestooine, 308 took? Right, of, the, Holy, “Tamlly 14) hur suenied. moro ike sorciock than midnight, | Gertuyn ivarte! Bee steonsnota om in yng dgcant anton for 15 conte ap eee teroen rendy profuse, recolved extra audiiona in tho | Ch, ARMA, urmy Of neucy and joy. you ara | | Tho orchestra played 6 Beherzo und Tnter~ onfelerns “aalamia's ‘Rekha allen © (wate and It is to be, fentatl CAR Rene Norn clack | ereanineauyust bond i” S| BGS patiadelpnla, and {do not think thoy will 5} central portions of the city yestorday, and,as | come, wiso, Hee TU Tre rt fl etic asa pce Foe ee ee atom tito Tata ae 0 tt rt fiyigus ware enone ~ | carry back to tho Quaker City any favorable 4 Btory oF which isfounded upon the relief, of | stroet. Tho pop of the chutapngne cork could | 9 h . tide Cant 3K recollections of Chloago restaurants, tT ondictnses Od s aay ‘uid ono of tho gentlemen referred to; “f' don't kick about the victuals, which wore bad, ur the prices obarzed for them, which were exorbitant, but when thoy charged us five cents cach fur napkins I did yet vexed,” ‘The moralof tho story Is that visitors should carefully ayald aud keep array from the alleged cheap” rostaurants, for it 18 only in thoso that extortion is practiced, LAKE GENEVA, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune LAwe GENEVA, lil, Juno 29,—Charlos Murray, Superintondent Chicago & Northwestern Hal road, F, T. Juno, and A. M, Young and familiod huve taken cottages at Camp Collie, Mr. Murray baving rented one for Nive years, LW. G, Purdy, Looal Treasurer Chicago, Hook Taland & Paolfic Rallroad, Chicago, is stopping with bis family at Kayo's Park, ‘Alargo club-house is nearly complotod at Englewood Camp. A now, cltib-bouse 1s ta be iminodiatuly erected by. the Sai igin, aod & numberof pl nourly ready fur occupant 4 + thohours woroon, many of thostreets renssumed | fauuly, who ure trying to tnuke the best purts H a highly ersditavle galaeduy appearance, of thelr being, thelr thoughts, their onurgy, and @vinoing a wurm popular interdst In tho Blnyor- | ele feclinas, invapara ie portons- of: the fost. ‘The decorations that bad wndorgono ex: | Tho history uf the Siinyerbund, which Now AE. posure to the storm of yestorduy morning wero | semnbiva in suca colossy proportions, should be sudly bedragyled und othorwléo Injured by the | Driv revival 10, peiatod ue Ay tho wrand ree elements, hut the people who put them up were. 4 cook ‘ Hable men wid women that bave bon mudo te not to buve tholt. work xo for Jnuught, and | attain thom. ‘To what glorious work mas, we most of the festuous. and bunners wor | look forward In tho futuro when we cousider: Teplived duriug the dus, North Clirk sireot | that, hut a fow yenre nyo, theau Peativals atarted evidenced the greatest concentration of eifort, amull way and ‘have now teteied tha prose there heing at unbroken ling of teoonmuons | ent mazniticent dimanslous of 1,800 singers und from the North-Bidy Turners Hullat Wash! 1h) players, ‘Tho striwetes that hase been male, ton Park to Kinzie strout,—n dlatance of a the Tecanal ondvaver und nneellish devotion aud a quarter, On both sidesof the atreet pole mutnlteated to aghlove -thesu results, would y ed slong tho sidewalk on which wero] till volumes. ' [ut J- doubr not tho burt. ung vari-colored festuons, and na the tops of | ships are all forgotten In the great enjoyment of {ho poles Wero burpy, eagles, und other devices, ) the artistic triumph your efforts will produce, Ttwas thia particlucdecoration that murked tho | One word regardiiy the yrvat ioral influence. entiro distance. frum Washington Park south, | of thos fustivils upon tho people, Music ts a while many of tho residences aa fur north wa | universal lungiitice, and hus tho most powerful Lincotn Park wero tastily adornod, ‘Tho Northe | intlucnee for moral ood, Waut man or worn Bide Turer-Hall was almuat, piddon fram slot | thit bus heard xox muaic and enjoyed Ite ‘by bunners, evergreens, und portraits of musical | tusplring ptrains cunuot pestarn thelr tuska eciebritles., At thesintersection of several of | with lighter Bearts; or bow huprobable that hu pire CT rg eae Adie rth ouch one un hig a ed w ee heavenly g 0 aides of which were | musio us tho companion o uM ts, tho ards of dittcrent States, und on tho top ot “ott ‘tase ‘ a eiver ous war, 5 , stsobe heard naw and then. -Bhortly bofora Iz Shell venco reward theo! ; FLAG PRESENTATION, duces lctaene SOusdeyy ead tller: | Oslvck ono uf. tho Pe" Louie ancien, | kaeuA fabsentine a oak ini Beriag’s atts \ExePrealdont Grosstua, of Cincinnati, thon | mone” an opera founded on Shukepeare’s hended by a most excoliont band, marched | {\nil'to tts eucestors, Wy tesstandards, presented tha Nax of tho: Bund to President Wintor's Tule,” which did not maxe a sucoesa, | from ona’ to another of 10. ditferont | ‘rhut ted thee, thut wo bore, i Tis lutest works are two viulin concertos and | hundquarters. The band always played some Whun with the proud france we vanqulsh@dh Franz Amborg, of Chicngo,and indolog sospolke | «hy Lay of tho Bell," His real tel isconcert | popular ‘air, which wus generally cauybt up tho |; Kova todoty, trlonds tu defend.) Z ua follows: - imuaie for chorus and orchestra, sic on is n.| crowds,ao thut thoro wus music without and, All todless be thy mission, jerman Empirel Mn. Puestpext: In'presonting to you; ns my | muster af melody, and epectully’ skillful iu the | And Nisldos thor, word innumerable, ieee |, Cho Prayer Bofure: the Uattietho poom of successor in the honorablo position of Preatdont | treatinont of masses of Voicou, tor which ho ul. cotorica of jolly,“ Blugerfesters ” continually the gifted and gnilant Theudoro Kiroer te eee eae (ened Mingorbaude ite standard, L | Ways writes broadly and, tmprcssivoly. Mruch's | txcrulelng olf yooul’ powers In tho strovt, | Wolod Ddbring hw gut, bls music, is one of tho weit Atrdonudforexprossing tho hope that | Work olenrly. belongs to the musio of tho | North. Ciatk atreot did nut become entirely | Must atirring and famous in the Gerjan la Jt woos inte true and truaty Lnnds, You, dr, | Presont,tn contradistinetion with the vinesical and quiet until @ very iste haur, but’ thou the | gue, Tho composer, though he bas over President, ure now the loudur af the most peace: | thu musiy of the future. Ho bulunis to the now crowds wero natured onoa, and no ono | Fen niger, thats hia post of conductor in Ale ful of ull urmles that over marched into the tield, | German muantie school whteb Mendolssobn ore complained, . + truppin, bis native ely, anit has confined his which, notwithstanding, hiawon aiore glorious | Grinated, anit of wich Gude, Hauptinann, tiller, + ‘ g . | writings to works of a light and po NAF SDATEG. Vioturies and dono more successful deeds than | Jadussonn, Hottmann, and Roinseke ure‘prom|- THIS AFTERNOON, : ter for male choruses, bis reached In thi Spores finpy a troupor Herve clad invial over bauyke | Hon representatives, though the Maudelssoin | As tho programs. for the Slnworfest contain Adrauutio and declainatory powor in admirabl aay ee eure blood. CAppiuusd.) Therw | musloditfera from Cruch's (n that it.i4 wut: 80 | much muvle ef the highor onder, that ts keuping with tho maja : where your troops are inarching. suuiplag, or | strong. Bruch fa always Serious; though soinos a! order, not | be was treating, It bls ulwuya beon iuteling, hero want and misery aro etrangery, | ties wonotonona be Is uover trivial, In do- ofton porformed hero, we shall. print cach duy | with singing woglotios, und its popularity They bring a hupple | seriptive passayes he is vigorous, and snmo- | condensed skotohcs of the works to-be given, | meaua cuntined to Gurmany, : . love, un ness, Tho in of our battle fa] tics: vivid, Els ‘proportions aro broad - and 7 y * Max Nruon ts woll ropresented inthe programs the sound of barmoules, a glugh | aynimetrical, His utes ure stricto aud a ey rete rie pero taco ed of tho Fest, Besidos the “ Odyasey " entire and af our weapons fs thu rolling of music. Gur | methods characteristic, Ito uses decoration b be a fragment of the * Frithjof Sagu," we haveone oer ee ee eee Geuntae | surely, yeu bis work Is romurkuble for uunuty, | $0 bottor wodorstand th “sa ca | ateutltifatlveat vehorusag, fur wale volver, the destroy nut tho slightest ulin, despoll not | ia Wollas for strength, It te heathy muale ti ‘Tho program for this afternoon will bo os grout tr umpbul Hymn of tho Gree i single flower, — ‘boas wo conquer ure not | tho best sonsuof tho term, ‘ho * Odysacus}” | follows; pt ; Ing tho victory over Xerxes wt loaded dawn with’ chains, but 0 oy, goin our | lUlustrates In tone a number of tho must impore | 4, Overture to Oberon”. Linge’s pon, which Bruch bas sot te ransio, is ranks With sungsof praise und Joy, Aw joacotul | int scones and mnoldents narrated ty Homers © Heb eo lang du Nobon ‘i us fallowss + vonquorond hive we been inarcbing througo this skotches Ul Ei t : se Med. Brown, Mra, ine Garmuny them uivon tho wanderings of Ulyeses,, whlch R ‘dnrn the abtpa with Persian trophloa} Anion tae la ey ee Wolllipa, GeO euch 4 cupuclous Vasu, probably uo receptacle | musta by. tuo Governmonts as un enters | trev und Vlussed country, From cus aro fumillue enough nor to tou rect cpt tiekatt iv seseebtalmono | Moma pario sala ba smelled 4, G. Spalding and obla e eae Zora oral dieplay, FE ET Te A ay oe ee i saat onuthe gave wodrivonweuy nar: | here, “Lhe vconcy FEO a eee ecrantnuey | qcigheud Uerangeerelt (WV. Mtalinete, Directury. Snr togls about tue weaiat ° - MYHoo a, ee ay eee touse: f navonnl beverugo was dispensed, expouluily | poopie te Hye saved in puutsoing erime, Lb ctutavorywhers trarte;ta socluuliny and | the scr etrediaas tay aunden of sdntisted, his Ming, Penehha Leutners cu inrow eround thy néok, | O. A, ‘Alexandor, Chicagu: A. J, Gordon, 5. it thoto that were the houtjuarters of tho vuriaue | liruly bullove that ovory stone tuld ta buildin cite ‘ : moth o of scyae | Airuadg Love Bonk Fae era OTe Ce eas aid tauaivd singing, societies, » At thewy, festouns of overs Fo OT ee ee tecs aad cots | te Seat ge ho Arman | nau tae | acu SE EN a ee ear ey Hears Henelig 5 WaiKyre poplin oF Ce Ronse gy Dauitass, Mew Wrkt J, W, Slams and salt dcene, tuned” thy vtrcat wureundid frou | cori-ball, whera the unlasoe uy amit wamall [wa wou, ull que glorious, yletgric, mourning for Udyeacuss Odysseus rescued by |g, Tasso," (amoute oT rout iy tehaeae deacon grain bore eptusieay ee ca ch woro musila, bunuers beariiie the society | price, wu stony saved in, bulldlog Julle, wud f | Stay thie wong, Hound fouder und louder,trom | Nauka und her wuliss rhe fostival ot tho "Tassoe daumenta o Tvloufe) ayme i. | Angudsiureda siaienie viotory on thowaves, <1 a ame ti enormaue tatters of German wext.. The | hope dio tiny will eiue when wue focul davern- | uecany to ocean! may, It resound fouder, frum | Diicuciane in honde of Cuiaeus; Penelope weav> | -g, aria teu * somiamide 's rg lleat ) Ane eae to emarolteaty austere nL a mlgunces suyycsted cual and shuded retevats by | muita will reouxnizo the oxpedionuy of baviug | ReuFis Of OuE, true ‘and ‘prugrossive peopla, | toy tho eurmout; dusacus seturn and the fos, See UP ChGApO | Plnocsnoaumb the beupiy thuk welts by tha saa, INDIANA DENTISTS. Bes ereat quautitivs uf frveh buugha of oak or beui- | frou Inuslo for the, poopie, for the moro musi | Uringlng biewing und-coutoutment to allman | val at Ithaca, onding, withthe rounlon of | yo Loum," ch rth of ue fur ihe uld ruler of thy sua Aiud biabaluyod rac , |: Special Dispatch to The Oh ‘Trivuna” focig that gbeenred the kruund Hour of the | the Jess polico; the more muslo-bulla, the fewor fine. shpaiuuto, chests Odyssetu and Beticlape, ; + ncnnatl Opnheus (Cr ira: Directo: Vue voundiess cuurnea for Cie sean 1? Yworanapons, Ind, June 20.—The morning buildings, Slultiudes uf anal! tags and buns | prisous, Hecelying the atandard, President. Amborg 9 eplaodias uru blahly platuresaua and’ even | g, Re a err teria or cas H around, hg wavos with dellghy tt f tho State Dontal Assoolation to-day hora Htultered In the broeay from doorways and | [it {athedesiro and intention of tho Bilnwor- | sald; © dramatic, Thoy uford a wide scope for tono, “Sobers” a Moyerbo sor fuerund join the poeans | eae - rf ft windows, wily luryer inericat Huge tivated | bund tercach a higher urtitio oxcolivnco taun | linoTHens 1x SoxG, Laviea AND GunriRe | color aud for that desuriptive writing usunlly UOTE er arise oe Afisr tis splandia struxrie - * | was dovotod to orat surgory, Dre, Chappe byes business ech and income instances tho | hus heretoture buon attained, to pay. more ror | ani On {hls solomnn occasion of rucelyiug tho | Cluusod as program niusic. The overture la free | 9, schorzo fro ci Bld yor Night's ‘Phare arlsy dithyrembio days of Hborty! + | sterrtott, Kaapp, Morrison, and Hall reading Mares tue aatuente ana | KAA igce ui BHR ceca | Cota data ine unuoe oc U | Rat, ow Cumaa este inial sm Sarr ei fea sal eee | eatees aM? MERELIAS htt age i | Bien onet beara athlete Cee ee ee Teer eee er | ao iurcacuuut Geraint aad, 46 the Crystal | tho men WoO Years ayo, as foyAl ol und, | nent, ucharmmeritio oF tio wuulo work, ‘Tag | 20 Teaver und als from 7 ier MWaguer | chorus, and orchustra,—a atylo of writing in | clinjeal eases bearing on tho subject were ioe lecorntiug viasoutd pleciltul supply of stone. tivul those Hostivale, sit t ig them to oeuar te country, reaiel 8 Haine for “asruan eustons pening: chorus of the Nywphs in tho Yaland of ne weds the'Waueas? inetd yeoien Teragte ua Peete ei ine eek Hs a A to fee snweabers the ‘Sout cibferagurtestttaunotGeuew ate |i Rite i a a mc te | Recurrent | wget | oll th Intreava urging tas CaRy | rg ee — Many of tho th Bldy pustuess placce wero 1 i us cultivate tho | Reade Ips eure tive udurning of the ships, u vor! aut sul Sl phy on of, tus Saath Bide bualueas, places wore | evuty ong, and wo Muay aor, el Bretreidpate | coming frow'a Joytul hoaye, awakens joy tual HEGHGIE Dur poliowuairoa sister Calypeol ‘Tho * Tass uliegra movement. ‘his ls fullawed by ag allegra | » : RTUARY, « HO} Se frou a joyful hoary, awakens joy iu all Dispatch ta'Tae Chicago Tyibunee yar-ofliccs ting the sturs and Stripes from thelr | in furniablng thy sinuws of th ti ' ercio, whlch ploturos the wrath Of toe at “a ioectat a Se ego mitsicul came is perbupa’ the most graceful number in tho | Liszt ‘s onto: puctus, which Incl K ie Vestas: : vera} of whe, ity business houses | palin; for Dave wo not to-day the cobparation Jn recolviug slow the standard with all duo ro- whole work, capeclylly uit tho accompuninent, ay o itoppa tho © tpelaaee bred teed she See arokads the waves mahi, ‘Wis; Juno 24—Tho funeral of Ww. ie. BERR eee wee deearatad Frown pavemont | af several istiuyulsned Atnerlcunwodioties, who | spect, | areorall the slgera, from near and fur, | iH which tho smuath, ‘etutely melody is Febly | sruny,'. L'rometheus,! “ Orphous," and othor | with delignt.” lu which orcbestra sad se comure | As Uradley, Chiof Engineer of the Fire Dopart= a to lift stury, and were yruatis aduaired. Why ) will xiny Haute duinbors in’ Englishy And’ may. | who have followad thoss colors. eo joyfully 1 | eocoruted with runs by tho rocits, Me sy rphousy TT eee clita accord. “Tho bymu onds witha brief | mon¥of this city, who was'drownod hero Gir i general, yet- they Neroate ‘(on to buve buen | we not, thurvfore, vlulm that our festival ta tak | tines past, wad Lproniive to aurrendor it to a in tho socund number, * Odysseus In Hades," | pootical subjects, was composed by Lisat in roe | rupetiuion of tho opening alley. i day lest, wax largely attended to-day by the Fire i ond wany of the a pee Aateeals, {ug off 4 moro ‘vasmiopolitan character than | successor us Unstalued oT bave recelyud ft | The bounds we boyy reached nt Iaat of tho deop | sponse to 4 roquost that ‘bu should write an WEN jab,” tho moat dramatio of all Men- Povartihour, and civic eooleties, and oltizons. tye Other iu uinklag Bp attruciice Ulsplny A doubly: hurevofory, aug that {t (hus cusbles ud to uppeal-| from the bands of wy predecessor, Mr. Grovsius, ae ora a overture to Goethe's drama of Tasso" upon the | delssubn's oratorios, and tho work which makes elt aD cf) EPEpaaepan ci ay AR | aed egaaee isa: | imma ee oes ne Se nec, | ERB nl soctalan of tig pertarmnnen, ot Welnar AL ub | feet tat itydae astra percgvued | (Ue CINCINNATI BOARD OF TRADES, ag ee we ‘4 . 2 7 ‘4 lel ol 7 orcs of nde in, was Ore! for ay ‘ bir atin errors oot blub, orwlty twwards pubilo Institutions, People thore | ‘Tha Chicago socictics sang “+ Liodesfrolbolt" | Bend his beanie Tne wont, dark and distant, Sue 2 gio” Torquato Tasso ‘was born arto: | at tho reat Dirmingoae Usieal Festival, uae CIENATT, Q/June 2.—The Chamber of qousleal divialues, ‘One of tho preniess deco ry read with astualsbinent and admiration of the | (Miunerchor) so well that they worg called on | Badlosa darkness ls around ust Fento Blarob’ 11, 1544, and, as is woll known, was | der Mondelssohn's own direction, in Augusl ierce voted ty adjourn from Priday tl ecords | wililons which ia Amorica ary given by private | to repeat u portion of it, isfora male chorus and sung plunissuno, fol- | euaof tho most remarkable of tho sixtoonth | 1818, ‘Tho text is taken frou the alstoenth, | Tucsday acxt.