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Show BANQUET1D BY GERMANS. filace Henry Quest of German So-clcty So-clcty in New York. New Tnrk Marrh 8 -Prince, Henry the mir t nf the rierninn society et Ihe city nt Ntt York nt Its annual 'Inner at the Wnldorf-Antnrla tonlRht. Tbe Trlnre was received by President tiustav s tm, of lhe society and a '"b-commiun. Th Jrc ,lnaPt ,n beniitl. jlyilrapf over the Riiest tnbln being o Imm n-e Herman nnd American raw aroun 1 Oermnn Impeilal eagle, ."'h n added with electrlo lh tits -J"ioun1 tho hall were flermai nnd jUU'rlean m nnd blun bnnners with "e mm , of ench Stnto of tho Union. A! I nf honur wnH hurdened with rorican b -nity ,vn n, mnax, qi,n Itlt'nlm'" WCr" lll,cr""y provided rrtn'iye"M1Mt I" I" l"l "nc Miilh ,.nHy .Kas cnrlnl In by Mr. Ml ,,, ''M '.I"1 leceptlon committee. Prlnr ti.""1' lnu1y npplauded tho 'i ni iiT.,c,ro "PProxImntily 1000 f imnt. .'V'1'"' - "' whom weio hlcli n.iw ' ln lll Astor irallery, The .rtin'i01"? ,he mnln banquet hall. "MM ..nc,r,n ,lm ' hall was con-eierfiuw con-eierfiuw trU or,1"c,. after which tho Mmitt"i ?? V AB,or K,,1"ry "n 'toast ir, .i '""'nt Hihwuh piopnsed w"Vni,ehiV,,7l,h ot ' I'tesldenti wMinc ill r,1""'8' Will h was drunk "' "he ilern,J''fn P'oposed the health '"lhrVi,.? '"'P0"". hlch called mm lnrf', ''"ly 'Unths." Mr. Bchwab '"Mistntlr.'? '"'""'''n hls evening f01"H" I In Vi, f "" """latenio. It was L'MMfnr Vr "' 5"lr 0f ,ho P""""1' rr,,'dent u ,,our countrj. Its llrst "lend bi, '?..'" n" Hlouhan, the ?." f the jr Vrr '," Wnihlngton nnd ilonarv ,, fKrIl." Bctom In tha Iteyolu-r"llnn Iteyolu-r"llnn i,","" riillowcd us presl-f11"". presl-f11"". w,n? f !lRh ""imlliiKT nnrl repdr ' hhtiri ' r ''""? 'lro Identical with f'"i s i,Vil" " y ' "'" 'l-li ,0.r, 1'hllll. ,"' , "nni Jnlin .incob As- n, " ""n c,,ir I . Kl r' l ''" ' '" ' Inuselt. a'f"! Hi t J, ' r"i ","" ""II wink nd 'I 'I "" . " y '"ok Part, In Ihe ire..1" '""''i oi I it '" ",0 "'c"0n "C I f " " iiinln.. (ln"ors Island fm i,11'11 II. ie ,nf,t,,cxu'nal meiiile.. for a ' ' j m ." ,h0 minutes of the M,(,y. Ml , V ' i "" !;inl.tr oMIm '"i llitlr president ut their head and with mule nnd (lass fliino. marched down Ilroadwav tr . WhlhVhSn Mayor u t i,nn?5 '"..""t""-'" and S'So??---?'-- and vour &,our rrlon,1, Minpaths nnu your kindly Rieetlng We venture to express the hop., that 5ou will retnfn me.'ence bi' 'm rr"Bln" "" ' " " thefll BmonK u Amerlcam nnd 1 theicfore leqnest permission to present It .benci If'VL"' "',"mn.iy soeley Which vve hon. 1 mnrk Wl,h l,,,s n"'m keenliiir Jik rrhwl" (''"1lb"', toward rtn v ih?lil ' "" mt,morles of the few S?nte "r.y,r,lm('' Fpont '" t,' tTntto.l St xow YiPT" wl',,y ' ll" cly S... i rk V"hM yir Hoynl Illirh' ?eiurS t"? nnS hnPPy "'0 nnd a happy return to our dear ones " I'ltnSKNTKD W ITII AL111TM Set,i,Ke.'oncl."slnn of hls "Pfet-h Mr Schvvnb turned and presented to Prince ie"eu,? h'nu!!f'" alhuin on behalf of of .hi'n . a tm PrPWd the health L,h lnr.? "'"' callfd 'r a 'long Sft? ' "c- "hlc1' ,u,s responded to With Rreat warmth. rniNcij m:spoNns bihijki.y. rttl 1,rtincc wns ,hcn Prescntcrt to the diners, lie npoke In Herman Ills nd- 21?1 "ry. brlef' " ad the re-3 re-3 ,?nio'? rpr1cU''1 tonight was a new .2 J?.'!,111"1 t"ront "' "i" friendliness arid enthusiasm with which ho had been received nnd legarded In every nrt of thq United mates ho had visited He expressed his deep appreciation nf tho ?eiu"lr'5 lon ",f ff'endllness and kind feeling. He, declared that ho thought Iho German society would do much to- asifa and ,mpro,"e tne Carl beburz vvs the next speaker, and i.M . reB' naa loutily applauded. Ho aaia lit- port. caul Rctrunfc's Annnnss. .J",11"1.1 not tire jou with long his-in his-in li dlsqiiltns. nlthouRh to what in these dajs hns often been said, many fair words mlRht be added nbout the Ively sympathy with which Prederlck the. Great nnd with him all thinking Germans greeted the American wnr ot Independence, and tho entrance ot the American republic Into the family of nat ons-ln ono word, about the hlstorlo fact that tho birth of tho German-American German-American friendship wns contemporary with ho blith of tho United Mates and that it inuld not therefnro he possibly other than It Is. I would rather con-fine con-fine mjself to that period nf our history of which I have mjself been a living witness The speaker rtviewed what the German-born cltliensCdld for the! Union during the-Civil wr. leferred to the sympathj of Prtlsila with tho Union cause, spoke of thtf present friendly relations re-lations cf Germany- and tho United Mates nnd conllnucili "And what has become of the goading and nagging attempts to stir up III. feeling hero nnd theie. ascribing tn the (.erman Government designs to Intrude ns n bind grabber Into the Ameilcau spheic arid attributing to us hero a rulllanly Itching to seo In conflict the new war fleets of the two countries as If such a. combat were only ft football game between college students. Has not every sensible person long ngo dismiss, dis-miss, d these Roadlngs ns pueille twad-die? twad-die? Likewise the well-worn legend of a threatening nnti-Amcrlcan coalition of tho continental powers of Uuropo at tho beginning nf our hpinlth wnr n coalition coali-tion said to have been under the leadership, leader-ship, or at least, participated In by Germany, Ger-many, from which danger some mjsterl-oiis mjsterl-oiis Providence had to save us has ic-ccntly ic-ccntly died a. somewhat glorious death. otiikr addui:ssi:s. Mr. Srhurz was followed by President Presi-dent Nicholas Murray Puller of Colum-i'.''l..uP1ici?l,y Colum-i'.''l..uP1ici?l,y '"''derlck W. Holla nnd Itudolph Keppler. Ono of the most en-Joyablo en-Joyablo features of the evening was the singing of well-known songs, Including ft number nf German and American selections by nn especially trained chorus of 100 of the I-elderkranz club At the close nf the dinner Prlncn Henry tetlrcd to his npartments ln the hotel. |