Festival of the: Tuviii-rM nl IVtWitk,The h'ilth Fcslivul or the German Turners of this Oily took place yesterday, nt Cue's woods, on the South Orunge road, and was largely al-luuiled by representatives of all classes. A procession was formed in ll)e morning, comprift* mg Turners of Newark, Orange, JSIi/.abelh, Han way, New York, Williamsburg and Staple* tou, together with the Aurora and Urania Unions, ami a singing society from Orange, headed by itnosam a Bund, and alter marching lo the ground spent the morning in singing, gym-in.tatlo feu Is, drinking, gating and making merry-At 2 o'clock the annual ovation was delivered by Mr. Gustave Struve, who ably reviewed the political changes of the old and new world, and alluded especially lo Freedom, which, lie said, was one and the same here uml there, and every real'struggle against KurOpean despotism lie regarded as a struggle against American Slavery. The speaker was frequently interrupted .willi deafening cheory. The festivities wore concluded about lt;i 1’. M., when they all returned in procession to the cit^highly elated with their day’s pnjoyment.*—Aor«rA- Aitv. 11//A.* i 1 -■— . .