FRANKFURT SAILSWharf a Scene of Animated Actions at Sailing Time. Passengers.Pier 15 again witnessed a very animated scene this morning, the event being the Balling of the North German Lloyd steamship Frankfurt. The pand played tile national utrs and the crowd assembled was as jolly as any assemblage of the kind. Friends were there to bid friends goodbye. kin folks were there to say the last fan-well to those leaving for the old country and childhood homes.The vessel's time to sail was 11 o'clock and she cast loose from the wharf at promptly that hour, but long before the time for the last shove bell the deck* wero crowded with passengers andfriends. vTrunlts were being hustled Into%tho hold, provisions were being hoisted on board, and tho band added harmony to tho clamor.Among those on the passenger list were Judge and Mrs. William B. Lockhart, Master John Lockhart and a party of young people whom they are chaperoning for a tour of Europe. The party,' beside* tho ones named, consisted of Miss Ueau-lah Gresham, Miss Rachael Selkirk and the Misses Ethelyn and Harvlo Wallis. After leaving Brencm this party will proceed to Berlin, Rotterdam and other points of Interest on the continent, many trips being taken as tho Inclination strike* them.Thcro wero also on board other proml-lrP01h.mlc