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hly begun in Jersey City. On the first of the escort arriving at the corner of the street where it connects with Broadway, the chimes of old Trinity pealed out its merry music. The following are the pieces played: "Changes on Eight Bells," "Yankee Doodle." "Hail Columbia," "Welcome Home," "Happy am I," "Auld Lang Syne," "America," "The Red, White and Blue," "Home, Sweet Home," "Yankee Doodle," "Changes on Eight Bells," "General Peel." At the Astor House the Regiment halted, and was drawYankee Doodle," "Changes on Eight Bells," "General Peel." At the Astor House the Regiment halted, and was drawn up in line to allow the escort of the Seventh Regiment Reserve Corps and the battalion of the Sickles Brigade to pass through. The front presented was magnificent, and the manÅ’uvres were applauded enthusiastically. Some of the volunteers stationed at the Park barracks congregated at the lower end of the Park and endeavored to deride the regiment by groaning, but all their efforts proved fruitless, as the assembly about the Astor House cheered with such vehemence as to drown all demonstratio