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A. Pret OY TALE —_—-- Number 10 es The Latest News By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, 2 TR WASRINGTON DISPATCHES 295+ NEW | extete, &c. The correspondence continues: he it too Ppwrtomarry; the interviews, the health and tem pe ament of the Indy, the love existing. (he receipt of the assienat lettera, &ec.. aud her conduct atter | receiving them being trov and | all the incidents in the lif ai! the facts as brought out on thi u hod then put whether he thought at any tin w she bas been the eutiect of paroxyemal ineanity % Witness would say, after the miunte detiile of the | hypothetical ease of that kind, that the patient labor. ed coer ee a deranced intellect, paroxysmal» 6 ‘ and imerossed oF . aected Smuggling on the Border, | %: the uterus, were sworn, bat the evidence r" apt e will be dome to-cay, wlin pumente will commence }MEASURES FOR ITS SUPPRESSION. | * Reorganization in the South.| ““* ""cuugirecs Tris” ™ ‘ Very Unesuraging haem for the vrrnneat i the THE TRIAL OF Au wi the Government inthe Cons; publishes @ cart iu the Sexpay Draratci that the statement of Broy Prospects, SS HARRIS, + imper 1 his charac. ter and testimony is a tieoue of | ea from be ne eto end; that the raid statement was twice submitied to Testimony a to —- Inganity, | Jucee tioit, and once to Presilent Jobs ton wud all —_ the members of the Court, betore the execution, luterestine From New Orleans. HauT Bal te Wie Bel lel ahve elk A BAD STATE OF AFPAIRG, | come coovermiicn of Mre.surratt, hich ud nov ap. _ pear before the Court, showing her knowledse of the the gover City and Miscellaneous News. | cue: vic THE GREAT GERMAN SAENGERFEST, she Matienel Loan: Over Ton Milllous sapscribed on Saturday t he ettermpte to aseail in the person of . Delegations From Everywhere. Philadel hia, July 16. dns & Co, repe day, at $10,001, including the foilow Grand Mide CONVER? t National l ght Reception. |“ T THE ACADEMY, cto val the md Nath th nA Prograume for the Week. rth National I é : Kecond National Hank, «000, i Fecond National ink ara ara reo Second National Bank ‘ BWCe, PAN erry cwCe cr Ith National Bunk New York ‘ - Me Nationa! Ba La 7 A N of the Ke ly Ay From Washiugton. } fie Pa Appoiutmenis by the President Purdon of HH 7 i ane Ale oN a A | @ Criminal—sudden 1) second National Uauk of the Metropo is, Washing ‘ralef Mary tiarris, bite, ton, $400, Washington, July 15,—The President hae reap- The total fur the week is $3,635,700. ‘The sales of Pointed Henry W. , Collector of Customs; | the third aud Inet series of the Seven-Thirty loan John F. McKilton, & and Francis Corkran, | draw near to a clore, Only about fifty millions of lips, Ma Wu torner, and David Pt Dietrict ot 1 Petersbure The Presid of the Court w! “ind Provest Ma onexeen ion hal for the Southern | phi At the present rate of eubseription.the bal Consul at St, | OF the loan will be disposed of within ty probably in less tine, ce © weeks, aud inois Clendenin, From New Orleans, A Bad State of Attuirs, There hae just been published in New Orleans a yt, on the unanimous recommendation ch tried Edward Wilmer, Captain, hal for Dr as remitted the rtion of rer t him aware ence agal Mr. Cra artist for Hanren's Wreery, was found | repos, of the commission appointed to investivate dead in bis bed atthe National Hotel this morning. | ghows, houses of ill-fame, and all places of public no- He retired in usual Health Inst night, toriety, where {mproper practices have been carried Washi ston, July 16,—Reports received bere ehow | on againat the existing laws and the moral peace of oceasional ecizuree and confiscations | the citizens, with an exposition of blackmailing have prevented to a cot rable extent such viole- | 1 port, from which rome specimens are given below tions oft law The proprietors of snake and other ehowa on the It teen eecertaiued on enquiry that the lecal 8] rous characters. petty thieves af thie? Arad ons of National Bank nAVing courage to rteal, except vlen they can do Emit of t : = ms | itunder the conuivance ot the Certain poe elreniation is nearly reached, aod therefore the | licemen would get from $50 t conmvance or trea of t comperatively few additional institu. | ellence; and their boat w that phen ibe recent t t uth » | change in the police was effecte 1 those taking their inka that aystem will be authorized, The | cyangee tn the police wae elite! thpee valine their entire number will probably reach rixteen bun. rolice Counterfeiters'of porial cureucy dred Into hor are nearly ae bad ar the of there places, after hours o We some of the ¢ hows, To rome there from prominent citizens nation recely of the he State ive: aveurance that the the police themeetves ro aud eamble : - nz much moreesmoothly | #i¥e seve ral sentences entire: The next nuisance work of restoration is progrosa'ns much mo which the Commission would Like to handle must be Nav Mees at Baltit : also Henry E, Beckwith, | the notes remain unsold—adding to the eales recu- Survey« t Hartford, Connecticut, Henry Stover, | larly reported by Jay Cooke, the amounts of sales in 4, urveror, and Ge J, Colby, Naval Offlcere st | California and at the revular depositories, which | Newburyport, Messtehavette: Lawrence Weldon, At- | have not been included in the reports from Philad iance to | lato the United States from tho | pimps, aweaters, loafers and genteel vagrante—cam- | .. oMiclent measures adopted | bers By order of the Chief of Police, Jolin Burke, | of Custom Judge Earkenh | june, 1865, The PIcavwne gives a aynopsin of the | etrancere from Roston, YORK, MONDAY, _ JULY New York, yf _ 1865, | A hia | »Y Philed Rows between whites and negroes aro frequent - 4) | to different * Pittet babi and other places, to witness ¢ freat | at Charlesion, 8 GC) On Sunday of last week, a four-oaied boat race to come of here on | tay | Neero in ~ ni form Coot belleved to be a sol- next. The affait promises to be the erestert ala Her) asaanited « on with @ alung-ashot, as he of the kind ever witnes Amone ¢ ‘ | A tend @olng te the | ost-office, and a ia ‘i weitgy ld . @ injured man was tn a eritieal comiition n celebritios present ie James Hann Pi | Tt pn shoot ‘ re : ; Monday, os ¢ of nevroes nassulted a Zouave @ puree is the larceat ever contested f with st e key and he fed, Boiween 00 and thie count f in Furope, belong six 1 of @s Were airest A week ago Satur. lara, Every row-boat within thre lea the ‘a vw aqued of Zousves were patrolling has been enraced, as also a pur n , j the market under ondera when they came in colli | Every train t Sistine’ delee’ a on With anurnber of Masanehusette colored tole | : ; oti ales nal delecates and by \ hr ®t in ihe melee one of the colored men was | ay nicht every hot 1 be filled he bet 7 cats tw thera wounded One of the | very live ae hi ae &! \ wo? % saves wae alao wounded, The military has alren he New York boat fince laken Vigorous tacasurce bo stop this sort of al Intol) no vm ina late nuinver of hie Galveston, ol Ke % Lerin bolutedly gays: “Wo are in- By Maiti to the W * rinet by goot authority that some of our seces- (By ow York Sun.| f fr endsaare dilivently searching for back num- 1 € $ t biished duriny the war, for Tanom Ann enont of th elnia of the r Bensetn pot a ’ Inst Sanitary fair at Chica tt 4 " Pirpore of finding something sald in our paper 4200, 0% wel deers fila ‘” favor the Confederacy. We propore to aasiat z ese gentiomen by placing the fies of the Bulletin A oo POSDRST of tha ¢ tl Gave ab tuele diay ly but we rather think that, efter a wants & ¥ e tee apr intel to « sj ugh search, thee will come to the conclusion, r sin in New York, ev pressed by Coufelerate officials at diverse timer: thorittle P teraby Nave fost an. | “blake may be 1 Confederate, but hie paper f ed the cr w erlictel « not any it sould also lay before these streets tom hunters some ve nbereating decum: tbs, ac Or we : . ‘ cumulated ins our Tee duri the war, showing " ' Loo Meta la’ debt ogg ° A | how editorial notices w reparcd, how presses N I P wkit bre; f im thet ee ") | were cout Land bribes offered by officia's—ayey abe et bad 1 ne Py . | by the bighest offi era of te Confederacy,” 1 » of " ‘ t | " yrituel medium," was requoate p ; phic rg ride ; ght ; will | perot Napoleon so put him do eommuni+ rouhetia, ‘Thaw venerable inet ‘ ret ) cation with the apiritet Lous Paillippe, To ne Juderachs wake wate ha Was oGaced | complish thik, Home took the Euiperor into a dark : } room, *hich be hat no sooner entered than he re with may and a nevro had a wor tare lt} ecived a smart slupenthe cheek, The reception his Inat week, and yot e Pthatthe | of the slap was certain, but the question of “who 1 abot the white an le Anothor waite | gave the slap" inone to which itis diticult to give man chased t.@ newro ant killed ‘ acertan answer Lhe Finperor, greatly displeas- Sava Josh ed, and not quite eo firmly convinced of the reality that bas aly as } of #pirit hana’ avhe has been accuse of being, s) t fire | felt sure the blow bad been adininisered by w te the “medium.” M Hlome, of course, aaserted R “ Hhathe bad done nothing fa the matter, that aler © <1 , the alap been iven by the late head of the P mere House of Orleans, But despise wll that Mr, Home : could say, the Exaperor persisted, it is said, in te. t ica” 1 “ \ free the ovirage as the act of that gentionan, wan tht rs marae * Jar it to bo intimated to hina that the h : sn BUR WICUS IOF 6 OUNSICETA> | Vren ire could very well dispense with hia presen Af ! rroer font wri “Ty - —_ wii wt relat A Southern “\ baracter.” A writer ja the N.O, Pioavenn writes e¢ follows yroactrer he saw in Upper ‘ throwing hia eye hing manner, with shale 4 "oxproaod in every linewus fricnde went too in tas lvtance uut of | he went ou fan serious voice: “My brethren, {no Pa had such @ pelay apree that acrowd | Ger to check all idle curiosity, Iwill state that my coll or the windows and: hooted the party, | WMme ts Ett ah Hiowser, from Jerymine comity, To appeaas the rabble the P. Kintuck, (enitle,}and Din free to conlors, without ‘ ‘| ‘ e rabble the neess went oul upon | tear of successtul contradiction, and I'm here to-day the tal and sung @ comic son 10 say, and Will at once vecur to every intelligent A pistittes near Troy puta lotof whirkey out ne. tetlecting mind, whe make bold to tell vou doors to coo er night. Acow came ale j | thee ts been preachin now purty uted wine wT : et eons ae SNe : cl slong and | three year, and on an average of five hfndr 1 drank it all—1>s gallous, This Wasa mouth ago, | moueayear; that 1 have preached to the aa to and whe cov sober yet. Bhe cate nothing, | thelajuna, tothe orfiny (enittle.}to the niggers, and falls down whenever they try to rame ber, and is | tO the woodehoppers of spaldin county; but never, an lean acrow. Bo sayathe Troy Times, Per- | 80 never, (biubber) bas) aved in ali that time eo ill haps the cow's dead f jnAnne orintul and dopraved aud devil-hugeing : b congrog tion as this one here settin botore me to- Gen, Cacn Scnonz, baving resigned hia con day; and | want totell the young men dwomene mission, has ben sent by the President to travel | eettin back there agin the melojun, that comes here thre ug the South on @ tour of ol servation | *Couttio and ae flirtin and @ pasein of notes roued the as to the working of emancipation, the loyalty of | + un, and @ latin, and @ gigglin, and a flying in the whites. the concision of the blacks and the | [20 face of Providence, that the laws of the State ' en s eins peed thiowe asound me certain protection, and Lam goin fitness of the several Statoe for immudiate testora- | to have it, And what's more, If the thing alot slop. tion. ped Tam goin (or ve got their names) to call out Tae Prosoat Marshal of Lynchburg, Virvinin, | Seiya Ciel he pulpit next Handay, and pres coupels butchers to briug the hides and horne of : , the anitmalat kill for market, aud expose them a at their sto'ls along with e meat This in cione What lhiiacelphia is Respousible Fer, iS rder tb at ae Oe # . i Aab ts ‘| ie Napa The Lynehbure, Va, Keroniicas—a@ paper whieh way be identified, and the thiei traced. Sharp 1 | atitrles hard to conceal ite evident hatrod of the . now order of things in Dixie takes nea text one of than was an sted, sud that the uafriendly | done by us ae we would a dancerous reptile which we s of some of the editors are not indicative | ate afraid to touch, on account of ite power to rting : ne—and yetwe touch it wih tl © hope to crush it, f the prcific spirit of the pe Into the word nuisance we condense the Recorders a yurte, for such indeed th ‘Tie here { The diss Harris Murder Trial, pane tb volleaman. at a SOLEUS et» . * the laxity of justice keiini's Int t Woehington, on Friday, Rev. J.C. | ing propensity of the judge: hee clshon- Bor brotherof the mur ed man, continued | est lawyer end his laxcing jackal, Who trichtens the poor prironers, locked up for rome trifliny offence, . : to fee one of these harpes by exaggerating th Witness 1 net use the form, when rolemnizing | charce againet bim into romething terrible, "Tis the marriage of bis brother, of aeking if there wan here the officer sees cases dismissed and himaet anyier ment t eneon of econtract abused for not delivering his anewere me ulckly coaved'« ma or firet visit to t 1 to auit the ha't-expressod thought of th his marriage in the t The decen une | pe'tiforging partner, who has! en paid beo cod tn ther thet t and remained op theeare, Oh. itis ne der that men whe two or thice we hid not inform e-echgines aie one career of fraud, ® hom footer witvessot harresstnent he felt in regard to his | falter not entering the temples of justice or morainy, rela a with Mors barr At the time of his vielt | where the oath of prom nm the ly ine lipe te be faith to Chicago, witne-e had a conversation with the de- | tul periormers of the duties they ao eape ly reek binds cewed in relaion to Miss Harria, but previous to his | them not for the period of one puleation of th Inlee v € cores ceistions to Mise Harria may | hearte fto. Deceased was exvert with the We next extract from this report what “police ! i I Witnest thinks | businges” ia understood to be, “ibis burinessy, ae her visit to him @ Likeness of | now understood by those inte: ested, cor u know. vid witness thinks he may have | ine how to support, out of # sale #150, & wilt like to have it | faxt woman, at of w counle of hundred on W tthe tuct-ves in taking the | doliare a mouth -® hore nd bugey mealaat Vie. in the ease was that in case his | tora and Moreau's-—cham pere at we lake tion aud character were more or lees | massive cold wateLes and eparkling nvelve inder the requpat of bis widow forthe | ping, ‘This te living like smart pe take of ! ehid, he Fould not otherwise but | know ir business, and is effecre It fee! an inte st eo tur as Chey affected his repus | tribute fiom gamblers, ehowmen, prostitutes tation. | t! ri Deceneed | what ie known as the shakine down of thie we re’ onl had never | burglars.” Offered to pay witne mir Atier this there are three distinet epr 4 By Mr. fheadtle noteald that this wars | against a recent police Heutenant, of his having t or aud that tintended to explore itto the | paid sums varying from g25 to #50 peru | oO coffee houre keep for immunitics, The repo t M ‘ ti ed, and was sustained then closes, ou ntly calling the attention of Mre. I ' tfed that be reridesin Bale | Governor Welle and Mayor Kennedy to. stop the : ! ‘ aeinted Mine Harti “outrages that are pe rated in the | de 1! t he © to witness | Courts, under of juctice.”" Corrupile A ong to Wash item putel ‘ stint t i ‘id stop in | avenue, almost every tnember an of thee Ba mou (he poor, uatr fed prison inks into t 1 ' yeod, Miss | Wor use—while the rich, intinential thiet 1 | ‘ be for gaubies, loater or prostitute walks fori ia tieodoiu 1 2 " ‘ oer i ° chy tare. 4 From Poughkeepsie. ‘ uu ~ v 1 ' 1 % t ue The Great Boat Nace, seo W ‘ : i ops ey ‘To-morrow there will be a rowing mateh, at Pough- Pout corn ke pele, N.Y., between the crews of the Floyd 1 ® he Fields of thateity, and the Samuel Collyer Ma ub Yok, The maten will be over a distanc wid le * miles, duly measured, on the river, and the ‘ a virt wir Ble MOTO asey will pocket @ purse of $6,000, besides © 10 , aed rs ea shat | the charhpionship of American waters the e ‘ we WO | crews are well Koown to the “ posted” in bosting 4 pee: matters. The New York crow is composed of Denis k + Leary (stoke); John Bilin, James H. Biglin and ard t ‘ i i crew they have made theawelves famoue by thels ‘i " ® t u ous Victoiies lathe revatia: ol Boeton, Worcer- o 1 } | ter, Newbury, I koe ‘ Now York, and i { not | 4 er place i ) ie crow inex of gue t " ©) Willan biephens ke): Homer Wooden, Wicinin ‘ , ‘ ele <i 4 . ‘. . ib er and Ezesicl Ven Long pradticu has 1 : ' mate them formidable opponeauts te thel: New York ‘ ( « 9 BUG the com perite id the match ie anticpased with ¢ 4 i by great nuinbers of admirer ot rowiuy ex. o n ase ited to “4 hib.tions, who do tL exaetly come under the head of ii ; } wrtin clos.” As th ows are genocally cor , / re Cee. | sicered to be the crack rowers of the couutry, their : ' Rag | coutest will develop all the mete there is in each of ds ae Leli © good ! with her, them = + « 1 he (By Telegraph Cute Fou: vil wad BM ClgdgeMMeut Of MBTTiNgy Pougkktepsiw, Judy 1.—The city ie fled wish Tne Atlanta INvrirtcencen sare that @ friend | those consnon streetcar disturbances in Philadelphia relates yay eat ! oy ming,” be | (where they don't allow negroes to © ) and gravely hays, * Hantaon 3 last, F aaw an oh! | remark at the close ¢ ermarka, close 0 t . freod woman lying on the aide ofthe remy dead, and | love of « long and solemn article two younver obes standing by ber remains, 1 “3 seked w id been the matter with he pe Te “Ce 1 move af 4 myeterious way hin wonders to reply fr éfthe girls + She perish to | Pt mand it may Lesthat. in permitting thie Wah iP, But ahe Prag: GoKOn | wicks dei feb aces, bo designs to accompliah the ‘ 4 : ve Onda which fanaticism has leart in view, and Witt referouce to Emerson Etheridge, the Louls. | which the negro lite desires or comprehenda, ‘Pore ville Jovan st. states that he was arrested inGibson | haps mission of the African on this continent is county, Ter several ava ago, by Lieut.Col terminated, and it je the purpose of Prov: Deboze and taken to Columb Ky., where | Temove hin to another ellme or extermi: Lieut -Col, Deboze ain oc aud. Mr, Ether ther, His curee has been upon him eine idge bad been delivering speeches to the people of a Jed from the ark—a rorvant of te has he an exceed nely seperatins character pat sip Leen amour ail nations and peoples and ton aud an exceed naly ex Ae COArEONer, ‘HIDE | this winy be the closing ecene ot his career outeide of the President personally, and & «tie Govern- | hisnative land. If #0, itwill not be the first in- ment renerally stance in which Cod has made the “wrath of tan to ' yraise hit nd has accomp ished great revolutior Last summer, when the rebela m wr . ' . * t w i J ebiu ‘J . Washington, they stole a'iwablle + ie ui} affairs ot the work by the ivetiuments of the the acuseof H Frank I’, ifsir. § soldier has beon constantly hunting f This is pretty severe on Sambo ; but in view of the Jet—valued asa memento—and a fow fact that Philadelphia has been bothering with the he discovered itupom the wrist of a young negroes in just (he same way for a good many years, atten zcburch in Winchester, Va, It was we don't see wh this wicked war ofthe races” has medirtely hence over, and is now in the px to do with » atreot-car ne clly ’ sion of Miss Biair odo with the etreet-car war in the city of brotherly love Bru iting to beas common as murders yang rn Bi a an u ( ey tis er wa, DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST, ANCcIS shothre braing out in adison, | Wis. lust Tuesday, beowuse he hat bad bad luce | @e@e Hookers Arsumption of Coumand— in business, Howard Haatir jrowned bitmacif The Departmental stad. at Chicayo last week fur the ra reason, Porur Hrapquacteos Dreavinwentor iin Bast Rockenetyre cut his throat in the same city last Naw Youn City, duiy 1h b ' Thursday, because (ar be as sna who had re. Gerrean Onprys, de. 66,-1n 0 edlienee to General cently died owed himn +700, aud he wanted to go |} Orders, Ne 118, dated War Te partment, June 27, afer it, [He way insane, i the underaigne! aeeuines command of the De A Br, Loviad ct r has seized for debt the big | nar t of the Fact, embracing the New England chair in wh the tw ful to the Bb | ktates, New York and Now Jeirc; ; headquarters at Louis Museum, paper saya itinto be eolt | “ : at consiable's a day or two, and uein York City, ‘The ordere leeued Ly Major-Gieneral waut of a seth se 8 urch pew, or a Lx for the government of ihe Dc. aijnent will eon- od thiachalr es convert it te | tinue in force until revok d by proper authority. The apin 7 tw hi make | followin ere are announced as composing Ne hates cfs uesall ac ee = my Sind, and will be obeyed! and reepected accord ingly James LENan, Albans, t gil the ros ! . Lge a ae et | Brevet BrigeGeneral 1}, T. Van Buren, A. A. G. o am.iy didn't Froqceut qu ‘ nd 1 sl A.D. ¢ arisen out of this, 6 a Sievet Mrig.-Genews M, ‘T. McMahon, A. A, G, ant brothers, K * r John 1 Acditional A, 1), ¢ hone from the war iin o ‘ w $ t Licut.Co!, W Il, Ludlow, Additional A, eo" James, Ont at, t i 4 an! James stable vituw gy et Licut.-Colo Charles I, Jolie, (Acting nia in Solnta Je will probaly | gatt aout adi te A: Bolen dlid nee ‘ James is uuder arre ! t (a. \ edt, Additional A.D, © Consiprnante nk in Philadel. |! or \ Burr tom, Chief Cou, of Mus, ' | \ tronal A. Pp). ¢ pos Pwo brewers t ' ure he | jor 1 ‘ ‘| 1 th, to retailers beer. ‘The cont ! fier Xv} J Nest, Co vf Mua. and t ler “ kee uve 5 1 t Myor i Lord, dt, (Acting Corpse) A th P Pm Al tive 1 Prd ‘ Klan ‘ 4-—the sum ot vaoor Win, HE, Lawee zt 7 60 was re tue pr sobthe| | el W 0, retaile 15,965, | te aly two tacwee | rhe Commanding, rigs, aud there are tatty ethesmenis in TL a ‘ 1 ‘ f Weal LOCAL NEWS, Cat OLLIG we ri ‘ ¢ NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, wheu she ! ey and spren: ae Pxecormp ARRIVAL OF THR CoRCORAN Kn lake w bye ) Foiber i Phe renionatof thle fine bod) of anen will, A Ry uF i, A, ; Pe bard ° t leexpeced se here to-morrow voorndneg They Thon ¢ Penh Pip vilberecelved >) the 69th and 99th Poctments and Dis | “ the 4th Art The ex-oftic have held veveral + F rr Cat enced over | meee ¢ o'oted committees ol finance, ar Me t rangement aed reception, A grand banques will be A Ler Me ’ riven te tl Logion"” at Irving Hail ‘ee ; I . Ti (ZB SPFAKING of the Free Academy Laperial Gov 2 i ah t | took pice on Friday at Leving Hall tered § 3 a er su oxeeedinely intoresting neture, cor BEVEr conteny r Dike nor livve yandwusle of m superior dereriy er hve , or pr e. | wea oceupled by Horace Webate We € bla Worth mx y | y, ran np Ferd . More very por rine palof the Academy, On the piatforn t son of D, tr the min | Veter Cooper, John J. Owens. V. P., aad a number of isters, and Ww n UeVing buy dee | other influemtial gentlemen, The annual Come ire We gel acu ie meccemont Wil take place op Wedoceday geal, at | hundreds {hy a brilliant assemblage of people. | prowr The exerciser | cletiee will compete for sorue maguificeut prizes, SUN Thirty-Third eee ———~ the Academy of Muele, when the names of the mo consful competitors will be announced, Tur Nintit SARNGERFEST was inaugurate? in thie city on Saturday evening, by the arrival @ some oieht hundred German singing men, belonging bande” or rocietio, in Philadelphia W Lnington, Baltimore, Washiagton, and farthe: south aud weet, The vieltore were expected fn the city about nine otclock,and for the purpose of weleom ing tm, the local singing and German socletics o this city and eubarbe had prepared a erand program me. Af early avelehtotclock, @ crowd began to + romble at the Jerey City Perry, which inerease numbers,antil @ vast multivude had collected to gree. the vieltors, Duriag the day, other socletios had ar- rived from Buffalo, Utica, Albauy, Troy, Poughkeepe yort, New Haven, Hartford, Springfield Worcester, Horton, and cleewhere, [n ahort, “Seen gerbunde” and Muvical Boclettes have arrived, of will arrive from all parteof the loral States, Kaew North and Weet, until we aball have within the cits more than ten thousand representatives of the Ger- man singing societies of other cities, towns and vile oe ‘The preparations that have been made by the Gore man eingiog aud kindred associations of this metrop- olie to entertain their ¢ , are upon the grandest rcale, and ou Maturday evening @ ople thereof waa eiven to the men who arrived here from Philadelphia andother places, It had been announced that the vineing socletios of this efty would weleome their guests at the City Iinll, and accordingly hin Honor the Mayor, with the Fest Com- wmittes and other gentlemen, were in attend. ance as early as ming o'clock, Long before thie a crowd of many thourands had assembled in and around the Park, where they awaited the arrival of the “bende” of the cliy, who were to greet their eueste with eongs of woleome, With music, baaners and inpamerable Chinese lanterns, the “ bunde’® maichod into the Mark, and took posemion of the esplanade aud steps in front of the City Hall, They nome an itnporiag display, and were greeted by the cheore of the crowd, aa cach Bocioty took up its appro- printe position. 1 they waited until 10 o'clock, at which tine no tidinge of the stra people fnpationt, notwithetanding the muste with which the tedious moments were enlivened, At cleven o'clock, the crowd, which had numbered teo thousand people, began to thin out, aad half an hour few persons besides the singing mep remained to assist at the reception, At twolve o'clock, miduisht, news came that the visitors had arrived at Courtlandt street, Presently the etraing of m band of music wee heard and soon after the atrangers appeared, escorted up Ibroadway by the Turners, bearing torches and lanterns, Entering the western entrance, a magnifi- cent apectaclo wae exhibited to the travel tired euests ‘Two long lines of men, bearing lighted torches, stood upon elther aide of the parade, from Hrondway to Chatham atreet, Bengal lights lit upt thercene aa the strangers entered the enclosure. greeted by the cheers of their assembled New York brethren, When they all stood in front of the City Hall, the band struck up the strains of a welcoming hymn, whieh waa song in chorus by s thousand sings ing mon, awaking the nidnight echoes and attracting crowds to hear the beautiful music of eo many w attuned voices, Upon the conclusion of this song, bir Honor the Mayor came forward, and addressed the new-coiners as follown: Gentlemen Key utatives of the various Sing. ing Societion It vives me pleasure to welcome you ta thiecity, The invitations which have been extended to you by the singing verions, of which thia city tr later very proud, have been elven with a cordiality whieh must be conducive to the aivancement of the art which ir your common bond, After your long and tedious ride it would be inappro; te to detain you with any tended Oo awure you that any antici- »ations you nay have formed of your reception at the fends of ourcitizene will be fully realized, 1 wish you # very good night, A procession wae then formed, which proceeded ap Chatham «treet, the Bowery, Grand and other streets, fivally reaching the Gormania Assembly Room about one o'clock. Here a fine sight was pre rented. In the larve hall, handsomely decorated with evergreens, flags, streamers, and society banners, | six long tables were laid, upoa which acold collation wee ready for the expected guests, A line of bottles, containing rhine wine, extended down the whole length ofeach table, and as the tired guests took their places, it was an animating sight to witness the rellah with which they caused the eatables to dieap- pear, The Mayor and other distingwahed guests partook of a collation im one of the apper rooma, The vinnie being disposed of, Ub, Bessinger, Eeq..the "Feat President.” made an appropriate welcoming speech, He war followed by two other speakers, aud then the “Peat Marshal announced the arrangements made for the accommodation of the “gueste of the evening," who were soon after marched away to the different quarters provided for them, at hotels and private houses. Three or four eart-loads of valises and car- pet-bage were then distributed to the various own- ers as they departed for thelr sleeping places, and It wae afier three o'clock on Sunday morning, when the Inet of tho tired travelors left the Germania roome for his placo of rest, Yesterdoy relLoareals were In progress, but the mae jority of the strangers wandered through the elty, roclng the elehte, visitiog the “Gartens,” and vinted the Central Park, admiring ite beauties, and enjoying the rural bowers and rurroundings, Laet evening o eacred concert was «ven at the Academy of Music, which was crowded The following ‘arume Was rendered by a band of over one hun- dred performers, im addition to choruses consisting of neatly two hundred singing ladies and elght bun- | dred #iuging men: 1, Low Prelude. serewees Er, Linz, Hy the Orchestra, /, Vaalm, Chorus and Orchestra, ey . Klein, Chorus from the Ope Ww " Tempier und die Jnedin' Sandan, Hy the United Siugers, 1, Walpurgianacht........ soe Mendelasoha By tull © horus ‘and Oxebesten Mod. Zimmeroan and Mesare. Beruhard, Steioe and Trost sustained the solo parts, Meese, A. Maur and ©, bergmann Couductors, The etlect was indeecribably grand. So many volees chauviing the solemn the “Wal- purgis nacht,” atforded amusieal entertainment the Vaoet audience appreciated keenly, This toting all the vieitung societies will parade through the Bowery, Chatheim and others e and be greeted at the Oity Llall by the Mayor and Cospo- ration, At half-past ten @ public rehearsal will be viven at the Academy of Music, and this evening a mammoth coneert will take place at the Academy, in which some two thousand eslugera will part.c’ pate, Av oxcelleut programme is announced Ou Wuendey arrangements will be nade for varioum excun ion parties to Contra: Pack or vlaew here around the City, and in the evening the diflerent singing so For th.e purpose they will aseemble in the Academy of Music at > o'clock, where the contest will be A programe of music has bee will biine out the voeal powers of thore who in tend to enter the liet, afford an enterta\ument never before offered tothe public of this metropolis, (Continacd om the Last Page.) music of ecided, ch i deci’ed upon, wh and