National concert.
--Harry MacCarthy appears to-night, at the African Church, in a programme suited to the most fastidious taste. He sings his own spirited national songs, which have attained to such popularity as to make them familiar sounds, both in the camp and the parlor, and gives besides, in his happy manner the ballads and recitations of others. Those who have never heard him should take advantage of the opportunity afforded by the two last nights of his engagement.