umueui 01 lue nousatonic itauroad. And although the game lasted until almost midnight, nearly every one of this highly intelligent concourse/ remained until its conclusion.Speeches at Port Royal by Lloyd Garrison, Theodora Tilton, and Others/THE CELEBRATION AT FT. SUMTER.Several distinguished gentlemen who vis- * ited our city on Wednesday, took advantage of their short stay in Port Royal on their return, to address the colored people, and those who are specially interested in the welfare and improvement of that race.Mitchellville, a little settlement Inhabited entirely by negroes, is situated about a mile or less from Hilton Head village, and this place was visited by certain of the gentlemen of the party, who made, strong and-stirring anti-slavery addresses, as will be' seen by the special. dispatch of our correspondent, which we append:Hilton Head, April 13, 6.30 p. m.Mr. Lloyd Garrison, of the Liberator; Theodore Tilton, of the New York Independent; Mr. Joseph Hoxie, and others of the Port Sumter excursion party, addressed the negroes at Mitchellville to-day. The leakers were introduced by Brig. Gen. M. S. Littlefield, and they all made strong anti-slavery speeches. The Savannah visitors to Charleston left this morning • at one o'clock, theothers, including Gen. Gillmore, Gen. Grover, Gen. Vodges and the distinguished visitors from the South, will leave this evening on the steamers Arago, Delaware and Diamond.M. 0. W.