The Tourists* Party.The Tourists of National Parlor, No. 18, N. 8. lt;]. W., gave their second party last evening atOdd Fellows’ IIall.Various featu.es made the affair very pleasant. Coiispicunu' anions these was I lie large number or pretty young ladles present, while theloileLs exhibited weie uniformly elegant. Thedecorations .of led, white and Mue made an nd-iiiiiable full to Hie light m.ueiiaN g ueraiiy u-ed in I tie ladies’ gowns. The floor manager’swhistle was discarded iu favor of an electricgong suspended near ilie center of the hall, which was manipulated by means of a concealed button.1 he pallety was crowded with si ertators whowatched tire graud match wllli sprciai tuteient.If was led by Mr. G. W. llupers and Miss 'little, followed by exactly 131 couple*, many more coming in at a Inter hour. Ikaudt’s Oichcstra ofliciau-d, and oauctng continu' d till 1 o'clock.1 he wordinc of tbe programmes, as regards the directorate of the successful affair, was unique, and ran as follows; luCtiaige of theTi.nr—leluneto Skipneree, U. Koch; Skipper Pedro, P. G. du Py; First Mate. W. N. Cumins; Freight Clerk. J. T. Dlspaux; Purser. Alb rt Knorp; Boatswain, James T. Campbell. Excursion A gems—YV. s. lt;J rattan, YV. B. J,at kins, O. C. Keifer, J. T. Campbell, Geoige H. Mauly; i’llotH—(ieorgo E. Street, D. C. Van Nostrand. I). E. Maiden, \V. ts. Stokes, C. YV. flyer, G. YV.Koch. 1. L. Hickey, M. H. Barr; Chief Engineer, YV. B. Larkins; Engineers—I*. A. Haitlett, E. N. Hoyle, VV. E. AlcCreery, YV. A. Peterson, YV. E. Jacnsou, G. VV. Hupers.