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'T"HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1876, 3 had gone to mingle thetr fuscl ofl withthe created cqual; that they are endowed by thelr | framo huflding at No, 707 West Maillson atreet, ‘tragranes of the clover anl the bresth Creator with certaln lindienable rights; thut | owned by L. R Carpentery and oceupled by hira ol the flowers. Thome who did siccimb to the : atnong these are life, liberty, and the plrsiit of | 8 6 restdence, newa<depot, and toy-store.” The combined influences of the stimulnting beer stvd | hnpipineas'’—was received with derisivo groana | entire structure with its contents was totally tho ragze of the sun wera those from the coun- | antl stigmatired as a hollow mnckcrf. deatroyed, with 8 Joss to tho proprietor of tey districts who, knowingthey bad but oncday, + Mr. Wm, Cooper waa then brought forward, | €1,600, Inaured for $250 on the building and trled to seo double, and (6 most {nstances | and turning his face towards the Blackhawk dfs- [ §30on the atock in the Britlah Amerfcan of “ifatehed It But,somelow or another, the in- | tillery, sang with exquisite taste, “Iwauld I | Toronto, The flunes spread to No. 799, finences of the Fourth scem to he beneflcent. | weren bied that I might fly to thee.” owned by Edinund Iamilton aud m-mpleJ Tho reporter who was assigned to watch out for For an _cncore, wileh was fmperntively de- | by Dean & Wilson a8 » grocery, Damago such thinga saw but fow fights, and on the | manded, he gave with flue effect *The Little | 81005 fully insured. The u;fl»cf’wrl(nn Was - whole it appears aa though lquor sbrorbed on | Brown Jug.” cupled aa” & residence 1 I, Barton. who the Fourn»u[yeflnduced & good nature rather MD, HERMAN 4. PANLMAN lones £150, upon which there Is 1o fnsurancs, than a I‘NIEHII 1o dfsposttion on the part of those | came forward and sald that tiough ho hnd not | The fire was caused by 1lenry Carpenter, a it who use I expected to be ealled upon, yet thinking he | tle 6-year-old son of the propeietor, dropping o BOMN ATAID, STURDY INDIVIDUALS might get 8 chance to make a” speech, he bad | plece’ of punk nto 8 keg containlg several who took no Interost fu the nolko or the beer | preparcd a fow notes. He claimed that there | pounds of powder. The boy was terrfbly burn- shouldered bamboo poles and went fishing, The was no uss of Ja(nlng‘ at thy recent proscentions, | ed abont the licad, hunds, and feet by the ex- Iake shore, from tho northern line of Lincoln | for the great John Hanenck, whosa name hod losion, ond was attended by Drs, Foater and Park to tho southern Linits of the city, present- Elvcn tothe country the very day then utder cele- gkccr, who think his recosery {inpossitle. The el 8 chevauz de filse of ahingeruds, us if to pro- | bration, bad heen prosecut In{ntyrulml(-al Gov- | explosfon also dld conalderuble damago to the tect the town Trom further country Invasion, | erntnent for smuggling tea. flo nlluded to the | windows of the Miller Block opposite. :rm:k In:lml‘llon n [l enn;)‘lllvmln, lflid l’o m:lhy rate the retrogression ol e world when the sentences were %wlcd hecnlod attention to the SUBURBAN, fact that whercas much pralse hud been bestowed EVARETOR, oh the colonista for thetr direct reslstanee w the Quite s Jarge number of citizens availed them- mm‘x‘»'el;ctfimt‘hc‘ill;‘ .,‘z'.t‘rt{.‘:f},'":'. ”;t {ampa, ete | solves of the upportunity afforded them by the e v i i whisky nien had eluded the present Stamp act G"‘::;‘dl Tmmnuru;‘uor} C:mp-r’gl to cclcbrxw Yind résulted fn committing them to fll,” It wan Ly taking s trip on the Lake. Threo very fine lnolhmroof that thegenuine splrt of 1776 | steamers plied between Chicago aud Evanston wos de from 8 fn the morning untll sundown. Fach paaf reducets Dr, Rush repented the remarkes | hont haul a coret band on board,which renderca by Madame Roland on hier way to the ¥ Teamold? Acopy of Waahinglon's Farewell Ad. | things pleasant for thoso Who deafred to dance. irean ot boint accossibie, that of Hidreth Lo | Tho malority, lowever, secined to prefer to fy g g T T R ot ot i g gk o hadd mok Waa’ 1" for L premration of 6 | have bae lovely in soencetion with this phase spooch, Lut hie would sl 8 song if It wero ber- £ the celebration bad the boat 1ttt 1 Tiasable. Leave belng granted, e sung Ina | Of the celebration had the boatsrun a littlo later clear, stron; l{““"“’"% the bymn “Ilove to fml"“ E“ln“::":l"" they did. n;'flfl L’E:;N“! steal——a while nway, understood that passengers would be uble to The party then sat” down to a Revolutfonnry | return 1 wpnb(ml, 10 w'clock. There p dinner such a8 thuy used to have at Valle; Forge. 1t constetoilof pork and beans, and wiy | Wo8 certalnly no l"“:"é:’ anngunicement Wonhod down with coplons draughts of Medford | o thlseffoct, but ot hollday times one inan's Rum. word Is usually taken for a8 good us another's. ) e e — X closced with tho singing of the | Patrlotiam and beer werg thera In nbundanes, &nflmffi“flymn, My Country, "Tis of Thee and yot thero was general good order throughe PAIK AVERUE CIUROIL. out fhe day and evening. At the Park Avenue Mathndist. Church the At 13 o’clack tha proceaston of Turnewd reache oxerviaea connlsted of short addresava, n|n‘z|ng od the grove, their colors flying, and thefr curd- and prayer, Ted by the Rteva. B Wi Duleldand | ous tranaparcncles, bearing stlil more curions i'cl:kfl. '{lm pulpit waa decornted with | mottocs, 'll"glfll{ genoral and approving com= flags, but not elaburutely, neltlicr was the at~ | ments. At the thne of the entrance of tha pro- tenlanco larze, cesslon the regular oxercisca of tho day com- The exerclscs oponerd with aluging, Tho pas | menceds Mr, Emil Ioochater, Prestdent of the B tor followed by reading froin the Beripturce, | Chieago Tnm;icmclmlc. rend (he Declaration of and tho ey, Mr. Dufliel d_with a pra er appro-« Imlexmdenm n English, and was followed by Hate to the ocension, The Rev. Sr. Peoke | Mr. Arthar Erbe, who read t for tha benefit of ‘)3»... the first apcaker. 1o sald that, Inoking | his couutrymen in German. Jolinny Hand's hack uvor the pust 100 years anil contemplating | orchestra was then called {nto requisi tlon and the growth nm? dovelopmont of the country, hic | furnished some appropriate music for the ocea~ could not thank Uod enough for His carc and | slun, This was fo lowed by Jove. Tho prayers ol our forefathers, ho satd, TR ORATION OF TIHR DAY, were the Lnsfs of the nation's power, and next | which_was dellvered fn German by tha Hon, l ¢ this fis grentness was ttributable to tho fact Euni] Rothe, of_ Cineintiatl, formerly editor of that v apirit of freedom, nnd sotf-developmont the Volk nd of that city. Mr, Rothe was ro- and personnl rcnwxmhfllty had_charnclerized | celyed with enthusioamr by his countrymen both tio history of ita inhabitaiits. 1o closed with | from the fact of hlg frcnt popularity dud the cor- an elogquont eulogey on Awmerlean fustitutions, tainty that he would have something to say ems= Tho Jev. Mr. Dutlield followed. Ile Urietty | inently wortihearing, This bellof was not sub- reviewed Lhe history of the muulr‘{. and the do- | jeet to tho least dlanppuintnont, During the yotlon and curnestiices of its founders, e at- Whole of his nddress Mr. Itothe kept the unintor- Iributed it growth and presant statna to re- | rupted attcutlon of his auditors. 1lis rof- tiglons culturg, aud was tefoleed to roe in tuls | arences to tho History of the Unit- duy that the tundeney of Chiurchi and pross was ed Btates and ths ~ achievemonts In toward o Jarger nnd purer freedom. 1Mo pro- | warand peace, Xullllz-u, sclonce, arts, and man- dicted that the country would continue to de- ufacturce, by Amerlcans and Germans, were yelup nnd go on tao greattices, and that upon its | récclved with tho most excited demonstrations next Contenninl (ts progress would Le even of nrplmun. Mr. Rothe dwult forcibly upon moro marked than (b b been {n the past. the freedom of Amerlean fostitutions, contrast- Tho cxerclses closed with singlug “My | fog them with thoso of Fatherland, and ro- Country, "Tla of Thue.” mindiug Lis hearers of the privilepes they en- CHICAGO AVRNUB OHURCIL Loycll, Iis remarks deprecated all prejudice Bervices in tho North Divislon among the | between man and man oo sccount of race, Evangellcal churches wera condined to the Chi- | color, orsocin] distinetfons, aud found s prompt raigo Avenue Chuch, and there but a small cons | response froin his yast audience. Jegation was seen. The cxcrelges partook of | Mr. Rothe's vration was followed b{ tho sing- ‘o nature of thankegiving ones. he Rev. do ln&: of the Grand National Jublice Cliorus, the W. Erdman prealded, A prayer wis first mado | *Ifymn to Liborty,” composed for the oceasion and o bymi sung. Mr. Erdman then read | by our worthy Coroner, Emil Dictzsch, by al Tealme 67 ondk 72, and portions of the thirteenth | the German singing suclotles of Chicogo. " The capter of_Romans nid the sceond ehapter of | Hon, Ellott Anthony delivered an English the First Eplstie to Timothy. Then lie made o oratfon, which was wellfroceived, and then the few remarks upon the passagzes thiad hie hnd just day was plven up to a balloon ascension, and aver tho continent with s raphdity seldom ox- | al} further o8 cceded fn thio records of clvllrnunn. W annoy the pxl;:sclmuonot‘sl m:‘ukfi %‘{::2: S ENTER nlAMnu. Vs has ainco nccupled the Kingdotn of Alglors, aud ut liere It scems that | catcit & sound of ro- | the abolition' of slavery: thera was ofe bf its Efi:‘b‘:} lm‘l;n c::)l;,r (;‘l‘lwln" 'n"“{f,' un&u ol‘ the | early decrees. Thus has happened the libera. . e, No' says thoe denizen of an- | ¢jq) o c(en_l. Afrien, “thiy ssmurance on the part of a nml'lmnrry Z'i’%:'&?"‘é? :'5“ I:)':Aflmt?:n 1?1?:‘1’ ! :x’:; l!m} people like you Is altogether Intol- | other, Trom all farther dangee of relapsing into crable. You of " race starting ~only | barbaeism, and Amerien mny faltly clatin the as )l yesterday, with your Infant cvillzatlon, | credit of having Inftiated fn modorn times the what nonscnse to pride yonrsclf on your pet: g Jebora when you htl’vc ru{l. an {dea of’;.hn :3.‘3,13 210:’:.1,. SLirepiom ret thesdistacd of s el obtained from them in our fertile reglons by a - opulation civilized long, and long, andlong be- ZART, K160, &2 Afs P you and your bougv’)g new ginuncntercm m{‘ h’,‘xfi,‘:fi‘.’ g“"}‘r"}:fl;h&‘fi%’&ffi"‘ r:"”"l sren d'mamfl:t of ln‘ progrees Olt r;nnldndi Just | eolebratid soroll set forth & hundred years agion T el L T Wt B America hiad contributed greatly to this reaulty ples and pyramids, Bt our Tukios and rivars, and hz;' :K‘é‘::;“;:_‘:‘m‘b“'fig}(‘,‘lycd"l““nm“}“l“B "“‘I? even our tumbs, erected 8o long since that no- | o, (RS a8 n & reglon mach oy can tell when; observe tho masterly skill SINE IS ;Id""’“f"“:fifa g;acm lohs now diaplayed {n securing darability, calling for a | (i ihio active 11, will doubitioss ba aston- mrmom}lngmnm hutlon of skiiled lahor from | ficy 0, & e :‘I‘;‘w il " mare 2 b 4 :'m:_"_‘:'l“lmfgv‘gl t'-}?’:'ép;f('fi : %’:A"‘( w(lll‘llm :ufi{ved 8 class of men, harbored fn the West you youreelf esteem sa embiodylng the Dighest | 4iie :g;:,‘:fi;‘tfl"c‘;m““ bald l““‘“‘";"“‘g"“’ fn conce lu'v.l‘u of delty and easons of morals con~ | poviion of thone “:zu‘“‘“A ",1‘.,'1" oy w“;“”“'flf: Hounlly tauEht miongyou to thls duye hod | il fuore whon I tell them that both ships and hot = this ha VOGRS CT | men wers not only Larbared fu sotne_parts of Lhot a1l this happened before tho duvelopment | o Unised Btates, but wers actually filted out tlhe onsted liroek and Roman cultivation, | i, g view to the plunder that might Lo lovied }‘,'\','m“(‘;"""c:,':rm;h ’;‘}“:""’_“"““'l’f"“ for, 793¢ | upon legitimato trade puraucd by thelr coun ) wocullar merft, for . 1 your asplrations to'advancs our condition. » ;’,g':,‘,“’l' a’.‘a’ m‘]’_,m‘;‘" 8 ola.emf:mll"i:?n& ll.‘l?l': To all of which Interoction of my Afrk tuattor no further than to eny that not long prompter 1 maka but o whort reply, By his own et Bl T T S il onty Guld e o 8 | ST FSt oL e i, ble monuments constructed po lung ago but H,fi‘ffl&fi;‘:’z&flm:%‘&:" ‘::;;fi'“fi;‘ memorials of an obsoleté antiquity, to begared | 1 5 G5 PO EAR B A e at by the wandering traveler s examples nover m.{ protected part z! L":’u fn’" asin any other d“.l":u""’,’:‘,’;h,p‘;‘ ffi?“fl?{g’lfi%n{pfifi"m‘}“‘m Such {8 ny third cnmplfiut the proctical nd- structure s hot etmply lost Itavilality, ut lins | Y86 0f Iumas froedon undortis trumpot-call beel‘, b!{fifid xlnt?‘hllvi&n lturu‘v:r. ‘What are eata- T, vsite combs bt futile efforts to perpetuate mere | g Froks motter after the living principle. has vantsbed | 1 come now to s fourth and moro stipendons eyt Whynot ‘I"’"‘ D e tho o, | mensure following that call. Tho world-wido Every pler was crowded with aportsmen, aus- tained in the rear by batteries and fnfantry, that served to frighten the fish and evoke objugatory remarks from the flshermen. In the momlnfi tha sport was lively, and many an {nnocent gi drank the pure alr'of the shiore and died on the one hundredth anniversary of the nntlon’s birth- day, In tho afternoon the aport slackenied up, and tho fish Put thelr hands {n thelr pocketa an refused to bite. As It became warmer the crowds deserted tho streets, and the middla of the nfternoon pre- nented chunks of fuspiration for somne muts in- lorfous Goldemith, Who might Lave saton the Iark street bridge while “he described —the abandoned city, Tho nolse died away, and the flags bung listleasly. The maon who, st early morn, h dl!lfll(yc 100 Centennlal torpedoes for 5 cents, put hifs 100 balls of fulminatl ng{u- ttiotlam {n ‘his pocket and betook hiwmn to the shade of the hickory that llung: by the beer-shop wicket, and disporti:d him with the bubbles that settiedon the surfaco of tho amber. The man who encouraged Clinese clieap labor through the retafling of the seductlve but fularmonious fire-cracker fulded lis legs like a taflor and stowed tho beer gently awny. The other man, i d el e 5 e . o ¢ vl Tamous suthor of. 16 liad not been slow to gras M rcod. The meeting, ho said, was o open ong, the evening to dancing and a grand Hlumination | who sold the innocuous pistol, which dcn.mfi. The result was truly lamentable. No cara leave | dition of thie survivorsi — How about the sacred | o) 0o o grasp £ wotghiborug churclies were | of tho grove Ly ealefut lights, Bengal fire, Chi- | the paper-cap with slight but satlafactory nolse I} PROCESSION. + ook to which you refer? Does it not record e conception that the abulition of all trade in T D e gar oR: L Bt imeiny of frc- | drorped tho platol fut s Bip-pockot sed stole LI o the suburb after 7:50, and, on sounterhug down | Jiiciint "of an. cmigration - of n indna- | $iVee must absulutely follo gs & corollary of 1 1o regular order could bo ob- | nesa lainps, etc., with a o § :flimllw '{Ifi‘)‘n:l&‘ ho ghml road from tho | works by Trof. l’lcnsuhel.' ‘The whole affalr was Scriptires had sald that “tho powers | & cumplete success, and reflects credit upon the {liat boare ordained of God.” This was{llustruted Turngemelude who arrabged ft. i1 the Governments of the great countries of TNE FORBIGN-DORN AMERICANS' CELEDRATION, | to the pler nbout 0 o’clock, some 200 persons * A large portion of tho forelgn-horu Amerl- | were atunned to learn that the last boat had left cans resident in Chicawo yesterdsy moved in upwards of an hour before. A number of young procession through prominent strects fn honor | et with thelr girle, were left Ina queer pro- to hfs fnn, and stowd his Lost off for refresh- ment. The man wlmeuwurnfiud he salo of tho | dropping-ball, which exploded the fulininating paper, pocketed the ball and murmtired at tho .| from his al principle. Thest: trlouaaad. conslentis poople compelled | o' i it o oriml s of s baprs fgnorant. Tulerd And how bas L been | Whereln he ditectly charged it a8 gue of thy cversince! Althongh concoded to be by natura ost irluvances lufictal tpon liberty. Ly o 4 dicument. Their purses were at quite o luw ebh, 3 ing Ueorge, thut he bad countonanc tho world, and chiclly of Asiierica. 1le flrmly TITE STRELETS, -t | nelghboring bar for ~ bevernge, The oten | of the Centennlnd Fourth, The mnost noticeable | owing to the drafns of thre day, and there wna | Oncof tha most favored reglons of carth, the F T e Lelieved. {hat thio ‘"’;.l’ft“y fi: ""} ,1," ““fl‘ A TOPULAR 8D AND row. ™ dloml ;e fl'.t °‘,u: n"ffi:m' J';" ‘g‘::: featuro of tho affalr Wwas, probubly, the mag- | nothing for it but to take Shauics imara for Chl. | Bencral ”"d"‘fil“CY "i“ been R from '“‘“‘”fi'“b’ wupccx:, lu&uderfig ".:7 fi{f?é’;fcfi’fu"&flf.‘y'f ufi Btatos was dio to the Intcrposition of the Al- gether | conneeted w! i nificent aisplay made by the Second Reglment, | easo. The livery-stables were canvassed by 8 corresponding degree of prosperity, Lven P. mighty's power. Humnn power should bLe in Early in the morning, snd while it was cool, secordance with God's Xownr. Ho then re- | the stroets wero well crowded, though thero marked that what b had Intended to sy was | wore very fow natives abrosd. The throng 1d, aud nsked that those present offer prayer :‘X‘lt‘l’;l;)]l“cnflun for our rr}n‘:cmluml our Govom. | secmed almost entirely made up of Granger ent, wid a1l the great blessings that had been visitors, who hiad como from all parts to sce tho ‘al;t{xl“&s:xt;m\nly Gestowad i ths fiest century of | sights, and hear the sounds, and partlcipate fn this Guverninont's existencs, Thoy should also | both, The maln strects wero'allvo with flutters pray for Dlcesiugs as great for the comint oges, | {ng flags and excited rusties. Almost every llowing the reverend apenker, soveral mcm- bc{": of unug::cngrngnflun indo prayors of n po. | Yindow presented sume sort of an emblom, and triotie. sinture, and with singlug of Lymns, aud | from the liouse-tops yards of bunting flapped tle liour was spent In furtlicr prayers, followed | in the cool lnke alr. Looking up or down any Dy remarks from othiers of the congregation. of themost frequented thoroughfares, the scene Ma). Whittle spoko of thoupristug aruinst the | wos exhilarating. Myriads of tiuy flogs of ail g:‘m,“‘w‘g“,‘é‘?a:‘: Il";dj&:'_‘:,"“;i‘%u'&‘,?fifuf‘m natlons, mixed up with strenmers, and relleved f1cd to tho establishinent of the Unfted States, | LY green festoons, enlivened the fronts of the 3 n“dhowuuwnmt the step Lad been taken. | bulldings. Here and there sn ambitious arch That 20,000,000 of Chiristiang shuuld be perss- | of leaves spanned the street, bearing its centre- cuted and tramypled upon by 40,000,000 of heath- | pioeq of 1770-1870, with tho portraits of Wash- o thing that God would not allow, und 4 the j‘;film of their cause would fnsurc a_rélcage | 105ton and Lincoln. Great enslgns in bunting from tyrauny. Lo besought the prayers of stood out In curls over the smaller embloins, and {hose presaut and of tha wholo Christizn world { minuto efforts at the gridiron pattern, with ln- for & people about WFU through an exporioncs | consequential stars on a field of faded blue were ‘v“‘;g:‘;f“;’,"‘;‘ My tho foundurs “of freo America | formed into round balls, and kung out to draw A pra] 'cr‘in.bt:hn!f of the seckers for freedom | Hic contrast between the smaller cudeavor of & tollowed, ond Maj. Whittle led in tho Lord's | century ago and the prouder accotnplish- Prayer, tho congregation u‘lnlng. Tho eervices | menta of yesterday, as represented Ly fi"ugkfl“l thoalnging of Amerfea™ aud the | tho larger flug overbead. Iickory saplings O e G found thelr misslon, too, and they were planted At the Cothedral of 88, Peter and Paul To | In tubs along the curbs, lending & grove-like M8 Doum services fn celebration of the day wers | aspect to the smoky stroets. Strango fruit they N Lield at © o'clock yesterday mon:‘l‘zfi, ‘ix which | bore for hickorles, too, for thelr branches bent o tho Kt, Rev. Bishop MeLaren, ns Ly tho 9 e e intn D o Bt Marie, Roge 3 of | under the welght of cotton flags, that snapped Epiphony, Perry of All Salnte’, and the Rev. vindictively in the cool air, There was scarcely Mr. Tood of 8i. Luku's Huspital, und tha Rev. | 8 foot of ground or foot of housc-front that Mr, 8tout of 8t, John’s Church ofticfatod. The | did not bear sotne reminder of the day, ond, s servives were entirely of a mueleal chaoracter, | the bucolie clemeut mado its slow march, its :‘;&“‘a‘,‘kfi:\“g“g“' l"\;‘}x:(n“f#l‘,dfgnd}k; fi{“&; constituents turned rosy of face snd bumid of Tesson from Romans xifl., tho Te Deum Lau- | ©¥e i the contemplation of the grandour and dumus'; Hymn 800,—* God Bless ouy Native | 1nagnificence of the patriotic display. A fow of Land," and cndlnfi with *God, My King, Thy | the vessels in tho river holsted thulr colors, and Might Confeasinge At tho couclusion Of the | 41y yiattors paused on the bridges that span the / ;ififi:;m!‘:ifi:‘[‘\&f tuken np for tho benellt | 41ued stream to admire the scaman's mant- b L 1cstation of kis gratitude for the enlightened AVt Mary ttcomplancoththe requcatof | i fherent il of freedom.‘Tho scimona , X the meantime might have been seen at alrost s"“‘ Noonat, pastor, oflictuttng,—the attend- 1 5 e gbout WalLnl of the onlightenment iee wos only moderate fu putit of numbers, | (00 bocleence, and finding thelr way to ad- owing to the bad weather, but nl} were attentlve Jacent cradles of Justlee. g y ond "uml evidently gladly punlclpntlmf I the GHEAT DISADFOINTMENT i rervico, The nltars were dicorated by the 8o~ | 10501100 to muny of the visitors iu finding the Lers of Mercy with flowers and lighita, Starce closcl,. Tho avorsize. donbxen 0T the e excollent cholr of the cuecl, inder tho | ;o] gistricts looks upon a large eity, to whicl I"“m"" “"f “'l“’ A f‘"(f’;t‘n“""fi‘l“x C. lf""’\ll"_r ho or shie has pald his or Ler fare, i the Ught of B B om0t o proseribol hrngcrs, | B tireus, and, hoviog luld out his'or hier moncy o o R oa BT er® | tu sco the slglts, uc or she very much depro- thiankey ""‘“lfl ond nekiug Divine blessing, '"'c‘l cates uny curtallment of vision. Tho orator lus : ?‘{l:\nh‘:llffi{‘e';n""l%‘c)‘i)xg\:fi‘lm& "],_')? Vl}l\:’l{"].{‘%:?n never been born who could satisfactorily explaiu o woll rendered. Tho servico—purteutarly | 10, tho rustic that the suno = occuslon ol Vel ‘which attracts tho rustic to town shuts up the Ao concluding portion—Wwus very Juipressive, town-sliops, und the sequence 18 cternul dis- ultancous destruction of o finger- wos still heard, and tho squeal of the Conten- 1ial youngster as the prefudiced firo-cracker ex- ploded In hils enr testified that the young ldea was still shooting to some purpose, But the town had quieted down for n rust ngainst the sternor dutfes of the night, when the Roman candle would be brought to arrange the desti- nies of the neigboring window, and - the stick of the sky-rocket would whiz through the circum- mnblent atmosphere and drop o the adjacont roof, to the iminolatfon thereof and the seduc- tlon of the Fire Department from thelr cool retreats, splendid meinorials of past ages testily, by the e Fhlitades. aremd. thar, oly te the anhy of cruel war galnst luman nataro ltsd fndulging fdle_ aspiratfons.” The conclusio G anbit ssared Hiltg of Uife and Jierty I hoes e bt T Skl .We}h neCat | sons of & distant"people, who never offended o ite, but of death; not of hope, but of despalr, | (e, cnturiig” | S g then .__Fouwannl to fueur ° miserable death n thel Lo, I have presented to you in this picture transportation thitlicr. This p?mtimf wulm?e: three types of humanity, as cxemplified In the | {iic opprobriwm of tnfidel powers, ia the warfara soclal systems of the warld. Whilat the African | of the Christian King of Great Dritain, Deter- mi’fflflll' the past, and the Indfen clings.only | mined to keep open o market where men shoulit the present, it {8 left to the European and his | e bought and sold, hie has prostituted hid power congnur in Amerle persistently tofollow intho | toihesuppressing of every fegislativeattempt to utury the object of the advaucemant of wak- | probibit or to restrain the exceruble commerce.’? lind. First, the retrograde: sccond, thosta- | “Thera i3 no passage so fine us this in the Dees tlonarys third, the sdvance, Which 181t tobewlth | Tarution. - Unfortanately ft hit 1o Hard upon us? ¢ can only judgeof the future by whatit | gyme interests close at home, whicls proved hias been in the past. “1s there or 1s there not a pocullar clement not found In citlier of the | Srrs ?fixfl.figfi%fimflf,fi frum Sl tinal, otlier races which has shown so much vigor In | almost cocval with the first publieation America during the past century 88 to give bim | Grunville Sharp, In England, on Fin same sat o fale Fght to count upon steady sdvanco 1n | ject, undoubtedly pervaded tho agitation which the time to come! I confidently aniswer for m | hever ceased In cither country antil fnal logis- that there Is. Tt {8 his dovotion to the principle | Intion secured a victory. Tho laborsof Shurp of liberty. Do you ask me where to linditin | and” Wilberforce, of Clarkson and Buxton, words! Turn we then at once to the fmmortal | g4 well a8 muny others, have scroll ever firmly associated with the solemni- | placed them upon an eminence of honop tles of this, our et anniversary. There Hes | throughout the world, but thelr strugylo fmbedded In a briel sentence more of the BVINg | el begun fu 1787 was not terminated for o aud Imrvw.“ng force than could have ever been eriod of twenty yearss On the other hand applied to eccure permavence o all the vast | i appoars from fln statuto book fn 1704 it wouuments of Egypt, or of the world. was vnacted by the Congress of the United 3 THAT QLOKIOUS DECLARATION, Htates In thess words: *That uo vessel shall We all know it well, but still I will repeat {t, | be fitted out for the purpose of carrying on any ¥1F¢ hotd these Lratls to be sell-evidents Firaty | ratiic in slaves . any forelgn GOUBTEOr Bro- thot men are created equaly second, they are | coring from any forelgn country the inhabitants endowed by their Creator’ with inaliciable | thersof to be of 13 mavea. This act rights; third, that amony them arc life, Uberty, | was followed In due course by others, Which, and the pursult of happiucss.'? I have over coir | harmonizing with the action of forelm Yatiuna, sidered these significant wards as vested with a | fg pelieved w have put sn_effective and pormas virtue so subtly as certuln ultimately fo pene- | nent stop to ono of tho vilest sbominations as trate the abodes of mankind i) over the world; ‘a8 eye but T sepurate them altogetbier from the solemg zfi:ifi%:&gflm‘m thos gesuver parmitled array, of charges against King George which . imnicdiately follow f the Dcdifllunull;.g These But all mfi'flbmfigzfiufi?fimgm dirceted may have been Just, or they may nol. In the | oniy pgaiust the cruclties practieed fn the trans- long interval of time which ke passed, smple | portation of negrosiaves over the sess. It did gpportunity has been glven to etunlio the sl | not toucl the qiestion of bls existing condition, Iegations With more calmncss thna when they | orof Wis right to be free. TLis brings me ta were freshly mwde, May I venture 10 | the fifih aud greatest of all frults of the Charter express 8 " modest duulit whether the | of Independcnee, the proclamation ol lbert sovercln waos fn reality sucha crucl tyrant ashe | ty the captive throngh a great part of tho civile {5 painted, and whether the Mintsters were 80 | fxad world. The secd that bad been sown broads mallgnantly deaf to the nppeals of Colonful cons | caat gver theworld fell much of it as described suuguinity sa the readers of this day may beled | fy the Scriptures. Some of it sprouting tuo from the Junguage used to ufer, carly, as in France, and ylelding none but bitter WUAT !‘r“““‘ UAVE BEBN fruit, but more after lviug in the ground many The pnssage of s Lundred years onght | years, prducing results mivst propitious'to tho to inspire ealmness In reylewing all judicil | pivancement ulgmlnk(ud. Tt would 0o todlons dedslous In listory. Lot us above all | forme to gointothe details describing tho prog- bo sure that we are Heht. May Ifrcss of the revolution thut las ed thia Lo permitted tw express an humble belief ‘that | foce of eivilization. The prnciple enunclated grave urrurs of buth the soverclgny Mintsters, | fn uur previous scroll hasdone fts work i Great and ~uglu, were not 8o minclt rooted in & pirit | Britain and In Frunce, and most of all {o the im- of willful and passiuuute tyrauny as of superstl- | mense expanse of territorics of the Autocrnt of tious [nd!Tereuce,—the saine errors, Imightadd, | aif the Russias, who, of bis own mere motion, Yhich bave markéd e policy of that Country | proclaimed that nolle decres which lveratod n luter thies, downi Lo a cotpuratively rachit | from serfdom nt one stroke 23,000,000 of tha date. A very little show of sympathy, a ready | human race. ‘This noble act will ‘renian forever in theso words : Ve, the King, has waged Tllinofs Btate Guards, who have but recently those who had wealth, hat the buracs were so g{!‘ "u‘:gng . uir day’ "y obtained tuelr full uniform. The most numer- :::’ffiffln";fimfl &l,"ig i Ianor “0“:,‘,;'1;3';'; ous body of men present was the Anclent Order | two were forfunate cnough to get convéyances; of Hivernfans. The other socleties were | tho remainder of the lienighted ones” had to numerdeally weaker. Each and every Sodety, | seck quurters at the hotels. Nowever, did Itacl{ much credit, ‘The lrish So- | Evanston's celebrutlon was of quito s preten. : ” L s P tlous character, Au oxtensive plenic waos hield cties constituted the First Division; tho Polish | ¢ University Grove, nud attracted some thoue uarde, followed b& the Kosciusko Corps | sands of people. Tho ladies of the First Pres- and others, the Second Division. John Connell | byterian Church presided over the refreshments, was Chief Marshal, and bis alds were Chris- | and did o lively trado all day. At noona erowd tophor Cumimniny ohn Quinlan, Brisn Farley, | gathered around the platform which had becn James 11. Kel ohn Custello, John P. Cohiy | rected for the occasion to lsten to the Centen- James Kincade, Fhomas Meancl, George Gar- | ninl oratory. Judge R il. Forrester took a vey, dJeremiah Lynch, John Y. Crowley, nnd | promineat part tn the proveedings, delighting Jumes Phelan. The Polish Guards, escorting | che rural heart with a glowlug piciure of Amer- the 8ccond, Division, were under command of | fea's past and present ind an equally Interesting Ma}. A. B, Zarembn, Burg-Majs. B, Briard ond | forccast of her future. The Centennlal poem Iguntius Windzewskl, and Capt. Nlemezewskl, | wus contributed by Mrg Emily I1. Siller, It was THE MARSHAL ARRANGED THE SOCIRTIES catitled “The Girls of the Period,” and wus o In tho following order: Father Mathew Total | yery fine, piece of satfre. The Declaration of Abstinence Cadets, Fathar Mathew Temperance | Independence was read by F. A Ecott, n per- Borletyy ioly Famlly Temperance Soclety, Bt. | formance which excited enthusinstic choers fron Plus T A, ninl B, Boclety, Bacred Heart T, A. | the audience, and B, Soclety, 8t. Jamea Tatal Abstinence So- At 8u'clock the Centennfal fountatn ot the clety, Nativity T. A.and B. Bocloty, Anclent | corner of Davie sireet and Ortington avenue was Order of [liberninns, Tolish Guanls, followed | formally dedicated intha presenco of s Jarge by the representatives of the days of Kosciusko | concourse of spectators. Mr. J. H. Kedzie {13 natlonal costutne. A platoun of polico waus on | transferred the fountain to the municipality hand, under the coinmatd of Surgt. Simmonsa, on behulf of tho subseribers, and Obadiah [luse The Second Regiment, under Cul. Quirk, act- | made a suftablo acknowlcdgment in hehalf of ol a8 ecscort to tho right. The proceseion | Evanaton. Putriotle speechies were then made moved from tho vicnity of Despliines and by Gen, Julius White and E. 8. Taylor, both of Adarns streets north to Lake; on ¢ west to | whom met with a gratifying receptivu. Halsted; on Ilalsted north to Indinua; on In- In the evening there was o briflisot dlsplay of diana cast to Btato; on Btate South to Luke; un | fireworks, which would have been misied” by Lako cast to Wabaali aventie; on Wabaal 8ve- | wuny of the Chicairo visitors hiad ft not been for nue south to Twelfth; on Twelfth swest to Cen- | thelr acetdental dutentlon in the village. t{u ?wmfi ;:l c?“?"m{‘l"?hfi’ o? Twclninlto lllg:" WILMETIR. stedjon sted north to 1arrison ; on Harrl2on east b Deaplainea: an Desplaines south todon- | OWIng to the rain on the evening of the 51 ruu; and then dispersed. the Centenniat preparations for this place had ALONG TIE ROUTE to he postponed until luter on In the day of the the spectators were many and enthusiastlc, and | Fourth of July. The programme commenced tho display of the ustional colora wus Invish, The | oy about half-past 2 o'elock with tho mationl cople genernlly, however, el the trath, ex- 3 ‘.{’m s Targe procession, This wos vs- | bymn supg by Mr. J. D. Ludlum, the sudience }eclally the case when the column arrived fu tiso | Joining in the chorus. Miss Aunle Geducy, one vicluity of the Jesuft Churel, on West Twelfth | of Wilnette's “ favorite daughters,”” then read nl!.rue%, \ilhcr\!‘ l'llu:, emmw;mnr{h'wnn m?ll% the Declaration of Iidependence with o fine, ‘cople who 8w tho procession atart marveleds | (o0 volee, and was well recelved nnd voelfe but those south of Eldriuge Court and thence to o, e T SO £56 Cud ot tha foute had sueh Thore reason to, | ously apnlsided. Afr. J. D, Ludiam then sung 2 the Sceond Kegiment left tho line on | the “Star Spangled Banner” very finely and to Wabnsh avenue, ncer Eldridge court, and | the satisfaction of the hearers, who assisted by weaded 8 woy to the Expusltion | jolning In the chorus, Buildfug, where ~ it stacked ars, The Uon. J. T. Dale then delivered the Cen- L»re haratory to the Centennfaleelebration in that tennial oration, which contaived & good muy uilding fi the aftcruuon and eventng. This | fine fdeas well expressed. The sudlence, action, White It caused grivvous disuppoiyteut | aitor giving three —cheers for the Cen- W tuany, was decmed neeessary by the Colonel | tenntal” Doy, wmdjourred to the base-ball —~that the boys might underinke thelr cxhibl- | grounds, where the single and married men tion of arlll fu something like a cowfortsble | were to plsy a match gare. To uccommodate munner. tho bachelors it was wrreed previous to the com- Surprise wos expressed slso at the absence | mencement of the game that only seven innings from the procession of the First Regiment, the | should by played, hut the singfe men, finding Emerald Soclety, Which s very strong, the | that they were ahead at the close of the fifth in- 3 AT TWILIONT tho town emerged nginln aud the explogion were renewed with unabated vigor. Chincsclanterns camo out to take the place of the flngs, and fes- toons of lights (lumined the strects, There was but Iittle darkness. Whergever there was room fora Il[ght, there was the light also. In gome paris of the Weat, North, and Bouth 8ldes the fluminations were mngnl'flccm. Transpa- rencies abounted on every hand. The denizens of the city had returned, and mingled with thelr nelghbors from the country In buuiting out meth- ods of eatisfactory celebratlon, There were many private displays of fireworks, and around them grent crowds gathiered to cxpress their ad- miration of the stiow. From the crib, the sky over the town reflected a grand conflagration, and o & man coming. in on the lake, \ho had Licard nothing of the ocen~ slon, it would sppear lke the anniversary of tho 9th of October, 1871, Thousands of Tackets fllled the alr, scattering sparks, stars, and ser- Eonu on overy hand, Greab fire balls darted nto the clouds, and, bursting Into myrisds of arti-colored fragments, dicd In stresks of Jgnmc. From every ride rich flasbes of fino aprasg up ond faded and died to make roont for other iiashes in all the colors of the sun-bow. Thereports of exploding powder came sullen- IK across tho lake in o low unintermitting roar, cloud, or rather thin vapor, scttled down as if to cateh the fire that sprang to it, and double its brllllnu? and beauty, The whole city loaked to bu In flames, out of which even brighter ml‘mfis lua‘pcd eud expired, and leaped and ex- re: n. 4 Thia fireworks husiness may be denounced as yery foolish, and all thut sori of thing, but ut a distance & _clty Hluminated by such u display is u pleture that no ortlst can copy, and no onewlio huas eyer seen §t forget. And so {t wore on until after mhlnlqht, when the flumes died away, and the ronr fell,und the tired “ celebrators ¥ went to bed, The various police stations nid many of the fire-en[{"inn houses were yestorday beautitully decorated in spite of the liard tinies fn both do- partments, The Madison street station waa particularly notieable for {ts ornamentation, the chief feature of which was a Goddess of Liberts poised in a most unmatural place,—over the cells of tho prisoners thereln contined, The Chieago avenue station aud police court were slso fincly decorated. ( tisfaction of bim or ) ien Knljgtita of St. Vatrick, aud other organizations, | niug, refused to play any longer, much to the | ear to listen to alleged grigvances, perbaps | ongof tho grandest steps toward the elovation i SECOND REGIMENT, T e el Bl oo it THE JAIL. e mramigerent of bic affalry I facty was ot | Qlegast of soime of the migriod Em‘ano eantey | EFacoful concesalons mudein season, o dlsfiositiun | Of bankind eyt takon by thy will of & over B APTENNOON TROGIRAMMH shop \vlmluw that {s not ou its most attractive OPLEDMATING INDEPENDENCR-DAY. Napoleonic, und while the movement was tuken | a cliance to redeem their record, Although the | 2 louk at the Culunists rather os brethren | elgn of any raco In any age. But, though frecly hold of by the united Trish Socicties, §t was by | probubilities were szaust their redectning - no means an Index of the strength of that | kclves, the possibillties were o thelr favor, #s alement [n Chfcago. - they had only just gotten Into working order than as seryauts to squecze somcthing out of § | eone In short, fellowship nid nut huughtlnr.%u mlghl‘. ;',‘: ',‘ifi‘,“,',‘,%&,‘jfi:}’}“,}';‘:‘,fi‘{‘i’eX,‘i{,’.‘é""m":r.}fi’,f,%’,fi: have Kopt our uffuctions as Englishioen perbaps | hut for the subtle essence infuscd Into the po- Btono walls do not o prison make, Nor {ron-lara a cage} Minds lnnocont "1"' iulet tako of the Contenniul colebration at the Expositton | ¢Xhibition. Probably two-thirds of thestrangers 3y % ¥ e in the town yesterduy came with a view of - Bullding, under tlic auspicos of the Bocond | biiiy tusindas with peusire, enjoying what one 8l Regiment, was arranged s follows: Triumphal | tertattment nught b served up to'the eye That for a hermitage. —— and been lnibored ont, The umpire decided | down to this day, The true gricvauce was the | Ligtel sentiment of the age by the great Declarus |!| wareh, Saro; overture to Crown of Dia- | niklug puruhn%u; at odd huinutes. l'fi:fl’é&l:gfl “Tho whisky excursionists fn the County Jail CASUALTIES, :'l’]!:"‘ }"“f""‘c f“"lil "a" be ‘"“"‘"' ;"ll,m:l “ 1"'“ e le)xlnt:lh‘u; ‘21? %‘lfii‘:{umr of ,‘;‘fi:..h "',f'gfffi "fl’l‘ ‘ifllr"'“:’h“ would “‘i"'“fi vy been lfl:l":fifl " : r gt Anguy % " e c . h funing unless by the consent of both shles, Al : with the lofty magnanim cssen 0 the :1 monds,” Auber; reading of tho Declaration of [ obsssunce of the duy und the closing of ali the | determined that they would ot be wholly de: KILLED, Lol dfululun el gt und to which w give us little as possible. | ompletion ul"the w(»‘."k. y Independence; Sylph Polka; medley of ulrs of | Plicts of busincss upset tho latler enteulation, sl nations; overture to Musanlello, Auber; Ro- :‘:}] MR It e "Lfm";,fi,'fi?n.“ plisiung prived of participation In the celebration of the of all was there uny conception of cultl- Fourth, and so thuy got up a little uifair of thelr, viting the comtnon affeetions und s common fn- 0Tl BERELEION, e consequonce Of the tlstake thus | X como nest and lust to tha remembrance ot Willlam Puncheon, 7 years of nge, was acel { ey were cheated out of the chance to dls- dentally shot In the left bresst In front of his | tingaish themselves, 4 [l msnza frout Lily of Killarney,—sulo for cornet, | hannsod to luve s good thmo. Thoy hud thy | own. Early In the morniug they sent out for | fikorta residence, No. 163 Lareabeo street, by n | Tiken altogethir, however, the affalr was a | JEO < A the fearful contllct for tho malntenutes of ti d —~lenediety orutlon of the doy; Warrlor's Gal- | elty to themsel ey swarmed dlu streets, | soino flags and fire-crackers and cheese, and 0% | Lullet from n ])Xsllyl T the hands of & playmate | Erand siceess, 1t wgumu[de\\ Ly guite o - | 1 L:“mf :,"r-'l L;:L“Tm“'fl .L{;t“]‘“':l‘; 3'::";'],!‘1"1;‘;}{ gruud prinelple to which we lind plediged e d [ top, Rosenkronz; Star Spagled Banner. But | Hhélr nouthis wide open With datiglty and thelt | 10 o'clock tho Grund Jury-room looked us patrl- | gred 13 years, numed Georgo Nelson. Tho ball ,m#’xfifiylfigr‘:‘vfl(}\ lugethn o ‘{»l‘{wvréy\y‘gj:; habits of tdependcnoes e came af Just tha | S¢l¥es at the very outsot uf our nationsl caraery % 8 Wi programino was not carrled. out, owlig to | At KGEER Seey puiieh op one sudebyconstisit | otlcua it did whon vecioled by Mr. Btorey’s | puctraied the leit lung, futletiog & wound | joyablo Seatihering, andinuch to the credis of the. | appal to brute force, and e e Y .. St 1. [ Wappolntment. From 7 or8u'cluckin themorning thoy dodged | Grand Jury. Flags were ufiixed to thie gus-DX- | ik the phyelelans at once pronouneca neces | people, “Contrary W eq'lm:mlluu, uo accldents ALl WAS OVER. tory Ls su ol J0 our mithds thit there 18 g c, The attendunce was ellm, Tt conld hardly | fre emciorsawd torpecioes, st sk dni | tures and tho windows. Tho chess-bourd wns | wnic futal, Nelson was areested nd Jocked up | veeurred ob the Lase-bull fleld, and wmore thau | Such seemis to e the Lrue cause of the breaclh | yecd of svealling Its detadls; nither woull, 1 y s y A it g i fi bave been otherwise under the clreumstanced. n; the ruxwrt‘ of llluiulls, "1'"1 guns, 'l"hu stuoll | put out of alght; red-whitc-and-blug bouquetsy | i thie Chlcl;g’fl‘A\'S;nc s‘:.umm. Bhortly ufter 3 Z‘l’ffifi'fil&i;"’:’?m“{fl:m}fl x',"u's“ 'fiifiv“fllflngfiu&' Lfl%;"lfi:‘mfl;h ::l’l'lf;'l‘l ;‘31:3"33‘5:;3{‘!“:’ L};flll,t; tllot [ l(tlllwrfi: were, nn(amduy ‘t"ulluc;‘n d, Hke Iy - o) of gun-vowder wus i thelr nosos, and, amon . Ve o0 4 a Yelock tho hittle fellow died. i y R % 3 its, to the harmony of the nation. Neve: wid of Shoda who fntend to. pateomize an uffale of tholenu of the lnvmllnfi hosts, the sfump llllll :fi:g’,‘l‘g:;{,’:;g,‘ll‘.‘g:;:g:g":filc:g:‘g:::L,%rn{;:n GOk WD pucket und sorrowful heart, It is expected lfm il the more vehemed v.mwsm{unnu claborately v.nu"nm uspect of ’nny contention surro anded S110T, Mrs. jed lady restding at No. | the pluyers will lnve to luy up for u week or 50 aevumuluted In the great Declaration of 1770 Dy darker clouds; yet, viewlng as wo m ist, itd 23 ll’r:u}]:{rrgtl‘: \‘:lll,l’lr::rzlll::.ll|llédu:rt herl‘é:ub% at 920 | for r"l'“["] but that s nothiug to what was ex- [ Pussing from this digresslon, let me resume m{t:mlrhl‘lmzlc‘:unt’ 'm’:tl n:utlx::uktlmru ever been Tust evenlng, was stiot in thy right arm, and | pected of thew, The atteudants, most of them, conshderation of the elect l"’ the udoption of | pgro reason'to rejolee s the present an i louk o by om U kriown person. | Wit Evauston tn the coeniog'to sce tho fire- | the wreat germoal pringlple whieh T uss al- | forward to' o still_ more brillant. itz tils degcription ona warin, sultry day, attond | g firecracker was iudellibly marked upoa thelr generally In tho evening, dresses. Everything wn.'v of Snv.gn:n 10 The Cadets, led by Brother O'Nefll, of the | them, from “the “payly decorated lotel Jesult Cliurcli, with & Juvenlle band of muste | to the narrow ulley, where 4 Furlous exerelscs. + BufTulo *” Millcr rend the scntences pussed by Judge Blodgett in o very effective mnuner, o ¥ Fra y Tlun s ed ¢l e 4 o 4 o o works that were provided at that town. ready polnted out ns the pillar of fire fl- | N e ol ¥ o [ S i, i ot oy | s S0 B 1, ok s W | lopig o s osommentuponcarian | M e, 1, e i ot : T e R e e R o o B T wre put thi uly the eynogtiru of wll ¥e® | were stulled with explosiye iaterfal, to couns poluts, on ono fn particular, At the conclusion | /00 r, at § o'k it the alternoon, In OTHER CITIES. fndepondent peoplo; that this 1t his boen | not rejolco at the removal of the ponder v [l They woro put ehrough thy wovemonts it {itat | 4oruct tho Inordinate quantities of led-erenm and | be vwus slightly spplauded, bub not very vodfer- | front of No. 26 West Telfth strect., e was P i nomiere flashy, Hlckerlug, or unccrtal guide, [ ous burden which welghed down our irlts fa g [l e praer by tho yuung drill-mesten, aud 10 peg Jemonudo that th oy suggtated 1o thelr | OUlY. taiken to his hume, No. 153 Halsted street, and = but stendily dirceting us toward the altain- | wrlter dayst ‘The great law proclaim d at the 0% A patriotie recitacion by a. child, Introducea | Eustric reglons. Lurge, buxou, handsomo glrla Mr. Georgo Burroughs was, thon '.""0““(0"] waa nttended by Ur, Briand, his father, TAUNTON. nient of new and great resulty, beneflclal 1ot | pesinning of our courss s beon b st fully ot B 1 A hans Tetmurks by tuat gentleman: a | Weat into the cracker and torpedo bustuces with and sang the pathetle ballad, Thy Fetters SULL | ™ 40y gielock John Stretel, residing ut No. 318 ORATION IIY UHARLES FILANCIS ADAMS, orshuynediatuls Lo olrselves tin l"dd”’,'m"" eurried out. No more spologics for fncote 0 [ 7ok by tho Tton, T v Mormans cand the resds | & vim und deterimiuation that Lespeaks au_ogo Bt e T oot o Froe, which was lnlled | yovenn strcet, wos shot fn” the leit shoutder | g2yxron, Mass,, July4—Tho Centennisl ora- | [2 it progross of other natlons of the world, | glstency to cavilling and evil-minded ubjectors o Wi or B e limation of Thde ey Jonn | 0f miracics for the coming generation, and whon with enthusiuam and prolonged chiverlig, duritg | \),ic riding oil tp of & Twelftiatreet 'bus, at " o vee by Chuiries Teunu L will ho the object of tho rest of this wddeess | No mure unwelcome comparisons with the ir Pl T et d° “’l’l 0!'”'l lenco ); 0'.3 their gunpowder gave out they looked with ghldto.fl.hlukumunglun. When Freedom's | 10 corner of Twelfsh and, Clark strects, Tho | tiou toduy wus delivered by Churles Franels | to explain. Superior libcrality of absolute tonarchs fu dis o [ 0 e e Wit suetey constituted | enyy ipon the Doswssor of & squalling baby, annor o'er us Waves,” onia curl puper aud 8 | p) was extracted by Dr. Starkwenther, who ls | Adams. e spoke as follows; PREEDOM OF TIID SHAS, tait reglons of the earth, Thaok God, now, 3 & " MR, MORAN g for the desire for nolse budcompletely uustered | ine-Looth comb. of the opinfon that l)! will not prove serlous, 1 salute you, my fellow-countrymen, with n | The speaker reviewed the chicf objects which | there i not amau who treads the soll of thit 0 B 62t hio hiud been catied brat the last foment to | HIET: * |, Builalo Miller then explained that the ehtet | *'yoG PRl ™10 vears of dize, restdinis with | cheer of welcome on thds Joyous duy, when { have been geeured by the Republie during tho | brosd fand void of offense who, Ii the vye of the ed B B 1 e, heties cotla ot bo capeciod | There were rome who could not bo Induced to feataro of thy celebration would lioye to bo | patiother at No. 401 North Wells street, was | forty mitlions of human volces rise up with one | ventury, snd skotched the causes which Jed to | jaw,docs not stand on the same loval with vvery B e ot Ypexbeetol | teavo tho strects, Pustorul seciies wery an old ]mwan«'dv 1t bud been expected that Mr. Jucob [ goidentally shotat 7 o'cluck yesterday fioru- | aceord 1o beaven I grateful benlsous fur wmer- | the War of 1813, which ho suld was ulgml fu | othér wan. 1f thewemoruble words of Thome R e AL ] s o an | tory, nud the pavoment, the tucket, id o tehm would bo presented to thein fora barbe- | ey o campauton whoss naiue could not bu | cies showered ou three succesalvy gencrutions of vurt under the cry of * Free Trade and Saflors’ | Jufferson, that true apostle of liberty, had done st [l eted Tt Gave it eaaury | Elltter and tinsel of the decorations wers some- 200 and overy arrangomont had been mude to | 086 ST Runetrated the loft shoulder, | the race by the Great Disposer of events durfug | Rizhts—a nevcre trial tut sbunduntly re- | only this, it would glone serve to” carry hin cs I 1T cvior thi hiotury of & tatlon which s been | Shing new, There others who sought the | Forst aud cat M‘"I biit through some biteh Mr [ Lic" (4 yiot consldéred” dungerous by De, Gros | tho hundred years that huve passed away, Yel wanded by the benetit gained for Hberty, | sluit igh up among” the benotactors of mun cy [ 10 i perain and CHors was 10 mora opportune | Parks and found tn thelr heauty somio rellet Kol bad not arrived, und venor, Tar be it from usto glory Iu this anuiversary From the dato of the peace with Great | kind, notin Awserica slone, but in Europe and g nn-‘m‘;:lnhtlni'nll:» oo WUIIECh: S une | f0 e ingnotony of home landscape aud thy TUY FOLLOWING TORM A0':00 otclock, Tawrenco Anderson, 7 yesrs | festival with wiy spivit of ostentation, s If as- | Diitain —down to the present lour, | Asia, and ubove ull Afries, nay, the' greab 5y 5 L atversury. | ronr nnd rush of the busy strects. Soma struy- | W8 !:::‘E;!‘i‘i‘;“ g;;:g;l:ng:;:;ll{vngl\‘v‘;tl;‘:!!z:‘g 'r"‘: of wies Whil6 stiudig o the wdewadk fn Tront | suming to be the very elect of God’s ereatuires, | w0 cause of comnplaint has cceurred for the bis- | globo iteclf, and mavo fn su orblt never 80 ro- 3 eliy su ful v of Lis parents’ residenco, No. 1253 Arnold streety | Let uspathier joln in humble but earnest su) spll- | pressment of un American cltizen. No diicul- | gplendent us nows \Was aceldentally shot n the breast by soiue un- | vation for a continunes of thut suppurt. frow | ty In disthigulshing cltizenship hus been exper- RESOLTS. kown porsun. Ha wos attonded by Ur. Barretty | alofty by resson of which o small, wnd - weak, feneed, even though no change hus been miule Let mo now sum up in brict results arrived at whu stated thot the wound was o serivus | utd seattered band, have been perintited so to | use of In tholunguoge common to both nutions. | |y 4he enunclation of the great law of lberty In luP Nt‘i‘z’\'u{un, e es}?i»‘&mn?'“‘“}zr 3 lf.‘.’.h‘lifim ¢d fnto the places of umuseiient, and the dri- cole, who were not only enfoying matle erftie found himscH surrounded with E ¢ bt " i 8 ) strange facea and strangser fideas, to the latter of fisbetontyot o i goverment, bub had be- | SRS SRS SN ST (VT s mdvantngo devoted hils days of fuearceration Lo the study of elocutions ¥ Who organized tho Whisky Ring, fune an futegral part of the sume. [Applausc.] Y n Founy 5 _ 11 sl 4 8 2 1 { o ol coltages ) | and instructfon, Performors who did not - | Grow rich out of the cusscd thing one, and fu all probahillity would provefatal, grow {n strength us to command a rocognized | I short, no more pen kavo been taken whetlier | 1770: First, it opened the way to tho present ) {ilru l{::s:)l:l )tlx,gllchx‘g(:l::l’rtll:glxg xt:tll’:;:' n-:fix:l )‘:‘:'d deratand the souree, were stricken dumb ut the | Tuen slipped vut without a oy, by fing? Charlest cx'gn’m, aged 10 years, residing ot No. | position awongg the lading powers of carth, on land orun the ocean by foree on any pro- | condition of an&‘; sceond, n.y hruugh‘: aboul oked upon the revotutionary strugglo for fn. | unwontod muuifestation of onthusiusm, and Jacobus. 8105 Congress street, was ucchlentally shot at % TiE AUOKIGINES, tunse whatever, Slngularly mxmu:h{ however, | norfect aveurlty for lberty o the bigh aud nar- dependence with 1 great deal of sywpatiy and | 1Bhy 8 poor shoat sirutted through bis part T:0 yesterday afternoon by Fred Warren, uged | Lees than thres centurics sinee, the European | ffty years latur o question of parullel fmport | yow geas; third, it led the way in abolishing th ke [l e e shiores, thy hua | fattered besoud his control by uppluuse his role | Who cam from Alsacs or Lorraina, 1 ycars, residiig at the hortheast eorner of | explorer first set his fout on theso Nortuern | suddenly sprang upy which for the motient | glavo tradv, which fn its turn prompted th U Uready loved' Amerlean lnatllul(m'u Ap- could yot command nor his dctivg eliclt from ‘A“:lh "fifl*- dlt' 0 lfl&lunl‘lmut:lll l;r ruln, Hoyns und Congress streets. Tho ball struck | shores with o view to oceupation, Ile found o | threnteted to prescut the same vations i 8 | aholltion_of slavery ftself by reut Britaln . rc. datisc| The power yested in the Auerican | bbo ordinary theatre-goer, wi ahliak foryeind Wl AN Rt 1y ldewaye a fow inches wbove the wavel-wnd | primitivo ruce, aspiring searcely higher than tu | position preciscly roversed. A uaval command- | Frynco, Russto, and last of nllyby our own coun ed eaple to 'uvm"n themeelves was particularly | ' WHERE THEY WENT. g came out @ fuw fuclies from where It entered, | the common unjnfi'mum of anlmul exigtence, | er of u United Btates war vessel assumcd the ( gry 400, of im 0 Eibenn aud the right’ of Lollot | ,,Bomo took carrluges aud druve off through | who feathered tho Alsatian neat, Inflicting o wound which Is considered not ut il | and slow to respond to uny nobler eall, ow | right to bourd a Uritish pusseuger steauicr cross- | Sranding now on this vantago ground, galnol to houd by thim bo arded sgzajuat | thequicter parta of tho town, out on th prairie, | Aud stulo witu truo Alsatlun zeat? serlous, Jotgg they hud continued in tho suiye condition | Juit the ses on her way “home, and, 1o scizo 8l | frony a severo strucile of thepast, the fugnin o We mapioulation of K‘.’lmg‘.m and | Plenlclag on the frass, aud’ returning to wit | Tho name, my friend, you must have guessed, BLOWN UP theve wis Jittle evidence to determing, but | carey off two Ameriean citizena, The proceed- | yaturally presents {iself, Whal hato wa etk fa ol m"llpllll’lr:chcleu at overy cost. llgmu the | Buse the red-hot display of the night. Others dJacobua, Frank Quinn, aged 13 years; whilo :ilumllmy1 tn | enough hua been sinca gathered to justity the | fug wos hnmediately resented, und the conse- | yyto d‘,¥ “To which I will frankly answor Much "‘{ Satia of tha T, o uy,{d Td to madntaln qulnd tho asu-ball ground, and stll otherathe | o0 o0 onier of the Tolice tront of hls rosldcuce, No, 25 Erle nm;:lmm g | belled thut ‘Aglv:nuu ever cail Lo e ofthlr | Quetcy wus o uew F'f?ll x{" ‘"iv":'u :! “‘m“{! 1tis no partof my disposition, even on ow I8 18 purity was to hand JM,,., 1o future gencra- | Fcing at Dexter L'ark, The excurslon steaniors (RS WOCE IS SR oy oot with & can of powider, was budly burned by aii | uttributes. Withuut forecast, and insensible to 6 ocean for the fecurity o C I)rl%l;tult(\:ullvnl duye, tu deal in fudiseriminat f linus, Lo our ehfldron and our children’s chil- 'm 1o lak wora erowded to uverllowliig, vvery Favoabis aspecta af o e poit 4 : e e iy eud thefr bands poured thelr musie fnto tren, un Intensitied freedom und a perfoctod Re- | roldy ears not on; u:'. ‘thuir own Doats, but on publlen form of government, sai) and row-bo; ; -boats that dutted o of Jolin Foreyiis win nect Introduced, and,in the | 5341 81 Fowbaats that dutted the surfuco of tha bsenco of the gentleman who had been selected, Out on th fo i N roud the Declaration of Independence in a clear ut on the qulet lake, Chicago looked ke 8, wid wudiblo tomo. _Following (s tho Emerald | Disze of fFc utides s clowd of sinoke, & heuvy explosion vaued by o litle girl throwiig a | ambltion, after long expericnes and earne world, The qu waters are now open to all 0 ghted Are-cracker fnto it. Oug side of Il fuce | ctfort to elevato thein, the uxL-rlmum. o civil- | natlons, and” the tlag of wny nation covens Ml | Jogy fayorable aspects of our natlonal position Was budly burned and diseolored, Lis Toft eye | ization must be admitted to have fuiled. “Tho | who sall under it in ties of peace, and Grest | T wil) pot deny that many of tho eveuy was soverely injured, sud bis 16t hond slut- | Nurth Amerlcan Indlan never could Laye fm- | Britatu hersell, tou often In tihes lony pone bY | gt have happened since our cscaps from ts tered. 1o was sitended by Dr. Leonsrd, Jrovedths stato ho was in whon first | meriting the odlous title of tyruut of tho oceuth | Jugp wreny ..;rh, tndicate more forcibly thsn | "Xt Bi) hn tho nfternoon. Lewts Meyers, re- | found hore, Ho must bo rexurded nicrely sa w [ by resortig to other and bettee means than the | gare>19 _uf"m soms decline from thut higl aldivg at No. 175 Larrabeo streot . and working | symbol of the continuous negation of everlast- | horrors of thu press-guug, hus now um{; rafsed | Giandard of worat and politieal purity for whid lurhfiundu. Louls Jielnart, who keeps & notion | Lisg rotation of the present, not profithug by the | the character of her own marine, but laa ) Wihave'ever before been distlugulshed. Th And let the gumbless rob In peace, For woney? When high-toned Jim was caught at.stealing, And Dill, bifw pal, remorso was feoting, ‘Aud pot up tut unesrthly squesling ‘On Jacob, o ey \ it the kmerald | vapor bung over the city, flumined by a million E, id ucts wero put through a lengthy drilling €x- | 05, and plerced In all directions by the agh of | And diason, Russoll) Futiong, ull B e et waa badly | Oxporienco of the phst and Tevbly seislulo ot the | pledged horself to follow fn the very same path | ndoration of wanmon, described by th poot & (er ll::“ll,:lll.}l;mmc"l "’.'“’,'u‘lu“"l,“‘“‘ great prociency, cx?;ludln maltpeter, - A dull, suilen Toar mm: Chipad i i ',’"“," ‘l“,“c‘.:“"‘fl"h burned about ths loft sidu by the cxplosion ot m.lmmumu of the future, Y of bumanity and civilization fivst marked uut.‘livlv %A‘“,'hm"‘.m::,'fifl,ml ;,:ii el By tho Do \io s o up frous Lo city. Thera wero no Aiatingulshing | Aud Jolued thotafernal ealervlie, o\ somo fireworks which be Lad in pocket. TUE SUPEKIOR RACH, ourselves, Such L the first cxamplo of the dl- | "o Meayen; for v'en In Loaven Lis looks ax ith Wo atteudance e | RVENING 1he exerclacs | Gistinct reports. Tliey blended together i one The accldent hnp}mund {n frout of bis unclo's | The European st iast cume in upon bim, and | rect eilect npon the liburty of law prodained & thoughta Lo ouslated of “:v uruul::x‘n' by JmJ Laowlar, which, | Jong continuous cxplusfon thut shuok the firc- | Who filed bis Jangs with wind and les, store, and to his home he was taken after re- | the sceno Legun ut ouee to change, The inug- hundred years sgu. Were always downwara bent, — it Wough ghort, was fall of éV Jrit and adapted 10 laden vapor overbead, and wady the tlage treu- éuun uealed » squenl that rent she wkles, celving proper medical attendance. nitieence of wature presented to his view (W On louking bauk upon tho evonts of the | hasdone sumothing to Impalr the glory cany 1Y e Gecusly h d ao- p)r do of tlnysumud B 'hum‘-\cxuqucnlullUAu\'ur‘luc PIHES. which the uative bad been Ulind) ub once stimu- | century, it scems ulnost itnpossible to [ by all our pmuiuu suuriflces, For mysel : cuslony, aud, o dross-paraio s In splte of the abacnce of any concerted plan 4o Yacobasy A lat of fireworks displayed on a stand at tho | lated his passion to develop its advantages for | belevé that human liberly should huve then w{mn sincorely mourning the mers possibill ghnent, ‘Tho evolutions of the military wero Y p i P " [l 101y uttractiy o “x‘d lt)" 71 Yu t recelyed thelr of cticbration, plauned by “contractors und . ikt corner of Madlson und” Desplulnes streets | dvillzalon, and ers luug“mu wiideruess begun | been held (080 much contémpt on the bigh | of staip touching our garments, I fecl uot th B e et ey shawed & | Tatued by wmuulelpul {nterference, Clieago did | Jho ateals 8 millton doflare smack, caught firo yestorday afternoon, and were ju- | to blossour like a ross. The bum of fudustry | seas, uod that by nations us coutemptible o | Jess certainty that the loart of the people st perfeition in iliufm D eeditable, {".1 Juring | Der share townrd: unnouncing to the spirita ot l'fi' fva “;“ W’l""" ‘I“"l“":“"“ ek mediutely dispased of to tho great disgust of | was heard to echo fn every valley, and t ssceud | chuructor a8 weak fu_absolute forve. As | walus as sound as ever. ‘“HV‘“(“ '"‘ T llé'l ly credital 5o uplaise the Declaratjon-siguers that” they wilj nut bo Aud puts tho balsncs In '.)anuhnl thelr owiter, Tho fire-engine got there foo late | & every mountaln, A new ‘peuplo hud ap- | carly as the year 1785, two Amerlean WASUINUTON'S MEMORY. “: trom tflk'i‘a&ui‘iflm"'*r'fl.’,' :‘Q{R‘J}‘E n..l‘:u: ’Pw‘u,, a IUrKuqun:llaHH d"*"l.!n:::'lm fll— Evury man, o tu’xhl:: of an lulu.l viaf et i mi'nl!'fll. un}mnluldb I..l'"il:wmt .l culhnicd Ilu:)ur vessels Xolluwhl‘?g dmflb ‘:xaufiu nulutw‘xlbly “VI:” lgm One ,fi' the strougest monuwments to u‘vlu u ! WOLLBL, wu 1l ed to demonstraty, s b swning In front of tho oflice occu without stint, and dlreeted it to cluonels of lin- | ocean were budrdes shipe fitted out by the | from all barm It gives me pride o retuiud yoo ot'a late )wur._r.__ somy fashijon, the nolsfeat posalbilitios o{ dnh: mf’..\f"fu‘fi:x‘ui"l‘i'm";, ’.'f:u:.“.'m“ ung, 4] Mr, Cunnivghun, at the corner of Iluul":n: aud | provement, With thelr eyes steadily ixed upon | Algerines, then umx%ylu;l: an lndepunydum (’:!,upuvlullflm fiu-dn;,—‘l meunhomumory ya IS GERMANS. Klgfi'e‘b".'ifizwr"fl’filfi'fiv ‘lvlh(‘:;tbfhl:! r'.‘l':mfid “mj“l fina mfi»num vnrl:llu ever flung, o ;. utly l‘%l‘bull, Li:ugm. !ll':xa ynfimrduy nlwrunlun l}m |mm'd n{zd ml.hii:huurgy siuews u;— o pud(l(u:; on Ile ‘llmlul‘zlur:unucm cuast, Tl':‘s:r ru« Sl: the exwuple of Washington. u\}vmwwrm tfl ; v v of thy ] o earth.” Naw an ud vilvst cowand uvver suny; * 1 from a firecracker. e fames were extin- | the immedis k, theru 1 0o caues for won- | were pluwlered al o crow, nwnberdng tuns way betide us, of vuo thing we 1wma) o CELEURATION AT WRIULT'S GHOVE, then somo fellow found frightoning horses mo- | A bsse-bory cur from mongrels spru™4* { guished by Mr. Maloney, an old Buffalo fircina, | der thut the sparse but carnest udventurcrs who | Awerfean frecen, takon W Al;;lm Aml‘;uld sury, u,uyg the .mu} of that model by the rfivh.( ed Tho culminatlon of the threeduys’ celebration | nutonous, aud turned tho thrabbings uf his pa- Oht mlacreaut with lylng tunguo, ust a8 the woodwork of tho window was bos | Drst set foot un (b sofl of the new continent | fur stuves, Mr, Adams bere revicied the legis- youth of our Iand cau never fall to create a sau ks % Wright's Grove by the Chieage Turngo- | trioticheust luto cravings for beer, His nawg “,u\‘g Oror Mell oughe 1o b bwubke. innlng ta ignite, ahould buye lu steady progress of thus tusde | lation of the country ou this wotter ot that | utive furcs potent wiwugh o couptenict gver) . | Pt oy8._by Lo Turgs | was leglon, snd tho policoninn who mireated | A, DR (i Draises af yon ogs s trons Box 175 a4 0:25 last eventng | gocel tho aspiration with whidi. they begati of | thme, whcli, No sald) to un Aincricun of to-day | potionous Gloment I thie politieat atuosplera 54 s Woa tembod yestorday, From early |y, or avy dpnrt of him, for getting so druuk | And sougily tiue Beravang, wascausek by tha burning of the two-atory | founding a luture happy lome for the evern- | was Inoxpressibly mortifyiug, reclied the story WASLINGTON A8 & MAN. L woru tnto the lats hours of the pight the grove | thut ho couldw's further inuoculute the atmos- | To Hell's tark luddess lowest FuLg; frame bullding No. 923 Cottago Girove avenué, | creasing willlovs of thelr ruce, Hetween thesd | of the doclaration of wur un Irlum&lmut Just! Permit mo for a few momenta t0 dwell npox e 2 a3 tho scens of thut joyous kind of patriot~ | phere with roaunant report of explosive powder | There perch, thou viler thau vilu dung,—~ owued by Bamuel Boll and occupled by Frank | two fencos,—the Americun Indkun, who dwells | fleation of th measure, and suld; Thers never | this tople for 1 regasd it ps clogoly lutertwiked e U pecyll srmuns, ‘The grove was | buglt to by seat to joli tho thumby that du) Yea, vller thun all oleo could sy, Abellus'n saloou and & freworks’ store. Loss | ouly fn the present, sud the Europeanadyentur- | hus shice been s question sbuut the rizht to | with much of the success we Layo bithorto en- pecullar to the Ger [ a Botuscly, though somowhat crudely, decorated [ Eh day perishied ""”“""“"“l‘fin XrITaRLl, b bullding, $503 fully usured In the Emplre. | er, Who fxes his oz 8o steadily on the future, | nuvizaty the Mediterrancan, freo from afl dun- | joyed us an independent peoply, —¥ar bo it fron pa o thaugu ooy e Buill, there wus vory little drunkenncas on thq | Woro fles Juko Tiehua, T.oss un stock, $100. - Cause, Jzultion of sume | —the issuo of & struggle could “end only i oe | ger Of loss of personal frecdons. It 15 dus to | e to rulso up u Vislunary ldeal. 1 bave lived ulr it llagy, mattocs, portralts of Amorlcall Pi- | girects. Tho euple who gravitato towasd fue- | AMr, A, C. Hesing then read thoDeclaration | of the tirewurks fram Jusfet T the window. | way; whilst the one gocs dwindliug cved w ths | The Govervmens of Great Biitaln to wdd that, | too lung te trust 1 wierd panegyre. Fuliome ‘f: Hots, and strangoly-illuminated bustuoss-cards | ‘briation on il patriotfe i weil us susplclous | of Independenc e was notiwell recvived | Tho slarm from Box B1Y at 4:30 yesterday + of ulthuste extluction, thoother speaks | following up this exauple, Lord Exmouth, | ——— hess wuong pumbers fucreasing bt 1 A2, wut 0 Buab aton by Wi g bl found (he's vay ot ¢ fawa, and e Widall sung That Wl wen wre % W rval vendders of the Teutente beveruge. | o Tt D afteruoven wed vaused by o Ore fu s one-story (Cantlissed i Uia Sowhils &'witm) %