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=r ey ee = = SE ED + troops of husaars, Capt, Hincken and Capt, Forbos ‘and bellliens Ares, changing toa line of | andthe gate being shut against them when the boat Deanty and greee ea ati x THE FOURTH OF JULY jrimctie regiment, with colored sonteee was more than full. Indeed, the sufferings our citi: Thusieem "The eutertaimmeng was Kept up Dates | SRiravaennze, we should not be surprised if it had : Fifih Regiment, (Jefferson Guards) commanded by of rockets, with orimson and purple a b OP LUF TORS T aviator any boars’ akh the’ Wiis crater ee Jorg and succesful run. Nearly all the talented u Col Andrew Warer, consisting of seven companies of stare. endure by the atrucious arrangements of thor land- | delighted with the courtery of the cadet ded theoe, | srpint#ennaged at Niblos, appear in this ploce. The NEW YORK CITY creyete a by! paraded strong, aud consist tor the & Davee of the Be ta,” & very curious piece, re- | ings, su counterbalance any pleasure they may derive | rang: ments for the gene ral Joy of the company. -P ro: pr “rs vat the ammeter modient “g or “i . mort part of Germans. Terepting a large revolving Glory of brilliant fires, im 4 bably ther . a ¢ elegans comedietta of a “D rch Regiment, Col, Thos. P. Peers. Infantry extlod the midtot which, several rerpeute, of divers colors, | by valghaey ie! momeartal they eoutinas 1090.1 SOUT chen this Unpremeditated celebration afordedt | RRVE the Wedding.” We understand the enterprising Pi ID pA at Governor's Garde. The eldont regimens in the divic chasing each other, were vsibler ‘Ths was followed by | such Bumters, For ladieg and hildeon, ae woll as | tut acthe West PoIns Hotel et dey eae Meee tanrger bas another popular burlesque tm Febearsal 5 - sion, probably the oldest in to Tt has boon or- , rockets. with gold rain. : *& marrow passa poy "| Nationa Tuxates.—Tho bill for this even AMUSEMENTS, ACCIDENTS, AND INCIDENTS, ganiced since the war with Great sritain. | gQext was a” Quodrangular Piece." of Chinese gerbe, Berean ee om Soenien, Sod he hag pened esiians paemerm Seott, though & litle tatigued from his | pi") Attractive, The first piece is brea Ad i THIRD BRIGADE. ‘corsied with spiral eurves of crimson and green, 3 . jxunt to Newburgh, was in fine epirits, nockings,”" which is received with Brigade we Seventh Kegiment, calle atiow centres. lity—discoursing upon every topic from “erave to fF. Chentrau, the great edian, THE MILITARY DISPLAY. (isis) cuumned ty Colonel Abratiam Dorywe This Another peautiful volley of rockets, with erlmsoe, | B0t" Merton the sceeaions Wier che wens | fem lively to severe,” to thr gratitication-ct nis wiecy | Mote, aided by'a very strong’ cant of charactote Phe je the best disciplined infautry regiment in the State. on and purple stars, 3 - listeners," His foe, commanding fi a + digni. | BEXt im succession will be the burl iy ” &e., &e., &e. To it te attached @ troop of cavalry and a company ot "he neat was avery magnificent diaplay; it was a | Witebarrived aé the third landing om hor way to New | fed. yt not wustere convervation, were’ the deliciie sg | iw which the famous Jim Crow Bice ‘will waste: he York at 7 o'clock, she had then far more passengers : ed Glory,’ with revolving centres ¢ than she was capable of accommodating or Tonvesing een os: pont Fe ip OR pd ee Rapa pad ot te smusemonte will een, eet Se ee Sy ee mis 2 ver that her | decpest interest incase tal asthinee io eiteecs | Cuaseres Orxna Hows Wasere acne le f July, 1778, try. that they were separated. crspge and'purple. "| deck w low the © and the passengers trom | the rat * elody well r m ee ee a he companienare commanded as follow | Teekhete dere again sent forth, with crimson rain, | tbatlansing werr literally thrown foto the boat, many | jhe Comeseration of the head-quarters of Washington. slidcals enccnfads bed hte ay artormaneet eek ‘endall over the land—the day upon which therepresen- pany. Captain Ammerman; second, i | which were followed by a magnificent device, namely, | Of them severely injured. One woman had her nos | army wer ina state of revolt, that the calm dvlibera- | this evening ee” Wie Mechasier Sek, tatives of the thirteen States, in Congress assembled, de- third: Cap'sin Price; fourth, Captain’ Charles Smith; | g grand ~ Figure Piece,” of Italian stroamers and Chi: | BYOKSR, and Tein hie ara iat ared: | Another | tion, the practical foresight and sagacity.and the gene- | Oryainic Pierce and bi Negro band ch. Uaptain B ille, (Inte of i man, al ‘ma. fell into the water, y ye se Pierce and his Negro band announce tion which the providence of God, the bravery «f Ame- Van Winkie; eighth company, Captain Shumway The | fees got into the boat before her child, and the boat put | into that ofrenown, honor, and glory. The ‘ister et |, AMERICAN Mumsom.—Thie establishment, alnee i rican citizens, and the consummate wisdom of George troop ix commanded by Captain Warts, and the battery | An“ Egyptian Pyramid,” with Italian streamers, in. | #¥8Y Without the little one, The poor woman was in | this great achievement, recoud to HD other in the hic, | BAS been newly filted up, hasbeen the rescrt of thous Washington, made good against the greatest power on Of aitillery by Captain Divwer The beautiful brass | trmixed with Komun candies, of every possible variety | the greatest agony. fearing eho would novor get tho | tury or the country. fot upon the race sands. The pertormance of the Drunkard)” ie os. guns buve still the pew shine upon them. Tt was this "of color, terminating with discharges of serpents, was | °BiId, as there was mobody in charge of it. She fainted, | ton at that time, depended the Hberty ef generations, | U#CtDE immense assemblages earth. This is @ day which no true American can Figiment that were called out to auppross the Astor | duenlayed with esectont etter g ands drop of fresh water could not be procured to re- | and. it is to be hoped. ¢fages— has beets wisely rewarded Castix Ganvex.—Those who deli ‘ever forget to celebrate, and no man with the spirit of Pisce riots It was originally an artillery regiment. Another shower of rockets, with gold and silver r vive her. Salt water was taken up in a bucket, by > yee a light in exoellems art Hery. which on regimental dwy#, spoil ite otherwise large “ Iiumin: Sraiaeeent unilorm ayy beautiful appearance. It would be betser brilliant fires, enclosing & zone of fire-pointed Another anniversary of the glorious, ever-to-be-re- for the cavwiry and artillery, and better for the infs clear white, with suspending lights of orimso: ¢ ul " . The house and grounds have been purchased by the | Music. avd love to “trip om the light fantastic tee,” freedom in his heart (no matter what country hae phe cere ie mircleestibdiie aint eae te uni- ‘The next wi “Spiral Piece of Colored Serolls,’’ bition ag ba gr were bathed. 258 she ultimately rn State, to keep the memory of Washington ‘and of the | have only One opportunity this evening of dotcg 80, Ae given him birth.) can regard with any other feeling by iit lata or ee jes are only distinguished | bi brilliant fires surmounting tworplendid revolving | © 5 Ing the pasaa patriots ofthe revolution in the heurts of those who | the Havana Opera troupe appear at tho Gardeu next . N whee of colored curves, moving in opposite direcs | WBich oceupied afiled all description are too prone to risk the sacrifice of all they gained, | week. ‘and forming & variety of beautiful changes, for the paltry life of pitiful party. It is now th Then came Focketa with saucissons, followed by a — ening a Pee a lie ly er perty of the State, und it fs to be recand eudirs | cn rebey ra ry rie ne pra mre weperee P evnis 7 “4 de, o mn a SI e . ed Drants of the day as the Irish and the G Greys borse and toot andthe State Fenoibles, ail wear- | ceasion af Mincacate’ déntee te ee fugl | then im the middie, Many stout hearted “men on | PAyyrdiat the expense o Peper eager ery 7 | cohiward Remenyi. the Hungarian violinist, is giving by contrast with “fatherland,” know how to appre- ing that color Captain Patterson's troop of Washing- | rounded with revolving glories of brilliant flowers beard were of opinion they would all find a watery | General Scott, amid the enthustustic cheers of the | COveerts at Louisville, Ky ciate the liberty, fraternity, aud equality that reign in {00 lues. and the Washington Continentals, wear blue | | This magnificent sight was succeeded by rockets in | Save Surely such conduct ts highly culpable. So | multitude,and the roaring of artillery. ‘The General | ‘The First Petition of Professor W. this, “the adopted home of the brave, and the land of} URitorme flights, great were the numbers om the island at 7 o'clock.the | then addressed the vast concourse before him ia a Pard phi biersucened This regiment was formerly the third, and bears a put the “ Grand Finale,” being the eleventh and last | time the last boat usually leaves, that the boats bad to | pertinent and interertin, h. He x devoted se the free." The ancleuts marked in the calendar their high reputation, It now cousists of two troops of | device, was superbly elegant, and superior in Fup tills very late hour to get them away. The ease | {he Lmion, nnd, like every honest man oat of Washing. | ticreg wowing document, which is the original lucky days with chalk, and their unlucky days with hore artillery and six compaviss of infantry. The | cence of design, iu beauty of colors, of the Water Witch will give an idea of other bouts. | ton, ia sick of the detestable tactics Of politicians. Ie set dt ts puna Gast ho pardon. is of im ‘than that of reverence and respect. There is mo class “Kighth Kegiment, (Washington Greys), Col. William of naturalized citizens who are such enthusiastic cele- Borden sud Lieut. Col. Devoe —The greater portiea of ana, who, tls regiment's uniform is also grey—the Wahsington ) who, Washi ilues, which led 1m th h, is oom- Ex uno disce ofige Tt was presented about charcoal. Destiny has singled out of time the Fourth VMhington Blues, which led | weet Culp the “cdg | Szecution, to anything of the kind we have ev “So crowded were the Brooklyn Ferry boats after the | 208,20 Wish to turvive the Union. Ile was followed the peried of its date, and withdrawn on the 4h ult . ry Capt iy ond. nersed im this city. It was designed as emblematical 7 y by Judge Edmonds, Mr Betts, Mr. Full id George N. of July as the “ bright particular star” of the political captuin in the regiment, but, we belicrs. in N of the present state of political feeling, and. was judi- | STewerks, at 10 o'clock, that it was necessary to keep | Cohers. al pa Prey wit with the hister of [ eee oN. Briggs a others, all of whom were eloquent with the history of Me ble Coune s ciously managed, and received with shoute from the | them trimmed, lest they should careen thcve times which,tried men's souls A foll report nf | Having ben comelcted before assembled multitude. It comsisted of “two colossal | Farly om the morning of the 4th, asad, and possi. | thie celebration may permit usat an oarly day to | Conn ek Mt 2 +” the outlines of which were represented by | bly fatal affair tock place in Chatham street, near the pie all the particulars of any interest. Is was bris- | sncst horpeotane sod in i firmament, that sheds its holy light upon all nations York. This troop had charge of t i ° and peoples who are struggling for freedom, and whe, Yel" Guc?tuken by Washington, aad, the aiken Ry for that priceless jewel, are willing to “ pledge their Gen Supreme Judicial e Parkman, I would Gates. They wore captured, one at Prince- | straight and spiral lines of colored lance work. from | Park. A young map, twenty-one yoars of age, resi. | finat occasion Bosoeatte Comets ce Ren our Bxcelleny ad 4 1377, ana sh , 5 | 5 ‘eth ie and the Honorable Council, to permitted to deol lives, theif fgrtunes, and their sacred honor.” It is bem ceaeary: 6 277, om a4 ope a8 Saratoge, Octo- | the sides aud summits of which were displayed colored | ding at No. 188 Hester street, by the mame of Adison in the most solemn manner, that I am entirely inne: meet, right, and the bounden duty of every citizen, Wer W177. T Bod ook to do henor to this national festival, and to transmit undoubtedly the huest aad largest fa the city: ‘the legacy to his children as their dearest privilege, in and uniform are all grey, and every man is ® stout, order that they may hand it down to their children Substantial butcher. The horses are ms nifeent, The principal infantry company is aleve ied the ‘or all generations. It is awholesome custom to keep Washington Greys, onv of the best ai ‘up the celebration of Independence Day. Itsintluence in the city, commanded by Capt . ‘ Fencibles, Captain, Lyons, ts also a is imbibed by the infant with its mother's milk; it a mae wal, en Roman candies, and brilliant fires om the bases, whence | Milby, a machinist by trade, was walking on one side City Intelligence, eent of this awtul crime; that I never e sprung & magnificent arch of colored and brilliant fi of ihe street, when cannon was discharged by some DEANE URE Or: Aiba Pa lasbenesan Binseaans- O04 ether toa tee Rikeate feelings toward him, and ther’ spanning the whole front of the City Hall, between the on the opposite side, and & steel ramrod, or | Philadelphia fire companies, Humane Hose and En- | never bad any inducement to injure, in any way, him Wings of the building, and formed by the thirteen stars hich had been left in the caunon, was blown out | gine Southwark. teok their departure for Philadelpnia, | whom] have long numbered among my best friends. of the originel States, in lance work of jous colors, Tons the street, striking Bilby in the chest, passing | yesterday afternoon, at So’clock. Phe members of Ku- To bim who secth in secret, and before whom [ may, with central revolving rosettes of brilliant white, each | through into the lung. The wound is one of great dan- ¢ Co. No. 22 took the carriage of the Hose Co. to the | ere long, be ealled to appear, would I appeal for the star surmounted by a glory of dazzling fires, Over the | g¢r, and will probably cause his death, Hore Co. No, 3 alto escorted them No. 13es- | truth of what I now declare, as also for the truth of centre of the arch appeared the American Eagle, of | A small boy was, during the day, brought to the City | corted Southwark. Afler leaving No. 22's house, the | the solemn declaration, that T had no agency in placing “ colossal dimenstons, having @ spread of about 25 feet | Hospital, with a wound on the hand, oaused by the | Philadelphia Hose Co. gave twenty-five cheers for Pro- | the remains of abuman body in or under any. rooms “grows with bis growth and strengthens with his Captain M. M. Vandyek. a noble body Rensset the ell was © temple @ fost ta longa bec pecsperieet tt ores ty oa daertiadamnendrenia al Owe ta Natal am ev enaptaveeneae oine | wboen thet tele te Maced Lee evens eee 4 £ ene 1 » by ® | boy subs e E 8. und No. 22 responded with twenty- eors to the om whey were so place: atrongth,” till it is fully developed im his manhood, wearing the aptiquated dress of Washington's day. | proportionate height, in the front of which way dis, | 20) “ubrequently ara r ip about fourteon years | Philadelphin Co Pond marched sheet ty Herald omen meee, OF 8 ful consplvaey, oe oc thasttnesee cha 9k: Yo this regiment been lately transferred the “UNION” Towards thi 3 » % and he stands proudly eruct, the most independent | 4.10, fol rie imans nates froma che Sint eres tne A RT eel 2m coleeed Boma werk and of age, by the name of David Buckley, residing at No, | 2h Continental Guards, and Engine Co, No, §, marched | individual to cause suspicion to fall upon mo, 4 a ‘human being on the face of God's earth. It is no (Con, a tw Tee . up Broadway and through Chambers street. on their d, probably, by the prospect of obtaining a large wonder that this is a nation of soldiers, for scarcely i Unrwal, ‘Obepany’ Bt bepeaie “ihataberlian Some | SPACE Of G0 feet, between the pillars. ‘The whole of this Marat pty Vike cadisan telckas tke urn from an exoursion to Bridgeport, Conn., and | reward. an ¥ 4 es avy KE. ‘The attachment of Calvary nod Horee | £7820 finale formed @ surface of brilliant and colored | Gock near the Battery, by a collision between the deck | Passed the other companies, when the members of Bu- | _ When first charged with this dreadful crime, I did ean the boy lisp the words « Fourth of July," till he Dotty to this regiment, le an wewite Onccn | sree of about 145 feet in length, by 45 to 60 in aoight. | coat eat the Battery, by 0 collision between thedock | Cin0G, No. G gave thre cheers, for the Philadelphia | not publish to the world & declaration of my inno- burns with enthusiasm to commemorate it by the ex- | faticn, which should be altered: for the nameren. | At.{beconclusien of this happy device, two flights of | Hamed and the bone. berwvon the elbew andowrng | 0» WhO responded to the compliment, ‘The Philadel. | cence, or any explanation of the circumstances tending losion of gunpowder. “The child is father to the | son as ascigned for the Seventh regiment, ay ores rockets were fired from each extremity, ich tormed broken. hia Co. were presented with o very neat picture of | to bring suspicion on me, solely in consequence of en- plosior . ferring the troopers to a cavalry ttn’ Carnes, | & triumphal arch of colored stars, setpents, maroon | "at", 1. ojook onthe night of the dth, atthe | [or Os. No. t sleo the new pleture of the Piremens | tire ignorance of the course 1 cught to elepe sia'ine man,” and makes the future hero, Seldom has the | Ober tive, must masoouvre 10 ierge, bodies wea, | datteries, Ke. expanding ayer the whole structare, and | gsyrott aca ye ciekon tne night of the éth, at the | aio rument at Greenword Cemetery, which two of the plicit reliance on the calmer judgment of othera I return of that day passed of with greater éclat than [ke the ligbtuing's ach, be felt. befeee the nolan ck Peary bore ae tate serial effect: changing the blue | sireet, between Duane and Frankfort, «young man by | Bcibers carried shead of the rest,’ when passing the und however. prepared for publication & document to 4 e aurning ©: le % . vf pI e “tl Yesterday, its seventy-fourth anniversary, Fromsun- | the accompanying thunder is heard ‘fhe ouly use to | “Aca few minutes after 9 oclsck the immense crowd | te BAme of Deunis Connor, railmaker be a. phe thovebhours forthe ‘New York Hered. They seclasd the arte miarinrn ees pacecieet ine aoe et on the evening of the third, till the morning of the | which the three troops attached tothese tworegimonts | departed from the scene of amusement. Singin Elisabeth street, teo doors trom Prince street,’ | well bieseed with their Fourth of July exosrsien in | look. action, and expression, it was’ desmed saost ede Afth, there was no intermission of therattle of fire- found’ How can troopers, under auch cireumstenece, FIREWORKS AT MADISON SQUARR. Passed over both logs, fracturing the thigh bone ofthe | ‘é Empire City. virable for me to pres silence ; the ‘works and the pealing of firearms, from the tiny pistol learn their duty! It is no wonder the Astor Place | At an early hour in the evening, Madison aquare | TEht leg The injured man was immediately conveyed | THe Weatnen.—The heat has again returned with | Gecument was, therefore, with no little struggle on my 1 ithheld. Immediatly upon m t, ev . " i Opura rioters drove them off the grouad in disorder, to the drug store of Dr. Traphagen, in Pearl street, | inereased power, The last two days have been ex- | Part. © ly up y arrest, every to boot pose head —— Sie ren WWinth Regiment, Colonel B.C. Ferris, ‘Tate ie the | 224 ite vicinity wax densely crowded, by persons who | Where the Loc tor wud hie Wied haste ine paid every ceedingly Warm, particularly yesterday, The follow. | Beane wos resorted to, to bend even the most trifling ordered by the authorities, which wi Ound under ' new Irish igiment of safaatry, raised within the last | ¢#me together for the purpose of witnossing the splen- | atte ution tothe relief of the sufferer, and subsequently | ing ie the register of the thermometer for Thursday a venphngd e my laboratory, aud insignificant oir- their proper heads. Large numbers remained up all two months. They are # stout built set of fellows, | cid display of fireworks made by Mr, J. W. Hadield, | bd bim conveyed to the City Hospital, and yesterday :— See eee ay ate Rerers ome x os } ; ; 9 “ > to my disadvantage. Srtmesine tee ons ens soit ttulhy Bae thenet tee tae te dan erUlly weil tor the short time | of Williamsburgh; and certainly we must confers boy, named Joweh Hulls wee ot Me tera | Juy 4th......0 eo ye” Seat ORM | Yn the state of mind in which I was, silence wae warm, and all went merry as a marriage bell’ ‘The | corps. ‘Their bear eminently military. But, | thatthe exhibition was one of beauty and grandeur, | ing at 188 Degraw st, Brooklyn, lost three fugers | July 6th... .. .. 74 90 87 | constantly urged Rect at Se . samalied, mere Gteamboats, whe ther ferry or excursion toate. ery les | very untortumately, they have imitated the ub- | and equal, if not superior, toany heretofore exhibited. | o! bis left hend, by # pistol exploding wccidentatly | any ning, for a twornighto; ns been very peice a paesutng thle oehale aad pay oxolting of it ; om tl bip- Y . | O i “ 8 of poisor gear The hotels and public buildiogs were mreyed in | troop, which looked remarkably well. but was asen- | Ment, were very vociferous in their applause, at the | and wadding in it, but that was quite sufficient fer the | ther report, signed by Mr. Charles Roome, Chief Ea- oe noel ead Sean Cho coutea@ieticn of oad e same emblems of freedom. Iu Baroum'’s Museum, tirely out of its place, asa fish ovt of water, The uni- | termination of each piece, orp 4 bf the Manhattan Gas Works, addresned to thi 0, 1 ‘oth on the Broadway sidv and on Ann strest. every | fornvof this Nalemeut is very handsome—s light green Abtheeppelnted gaat thencens el atthe ls A son of John Montgomery, of 337 Water street, had p pean x pa ofthe New York and Manhattan Gas Light | Srna ve, cn mediem tai’ Steere hetieee ‘window had.« banner, and from the summit tothe | coat and light blue trowsers. General Hall expressed pps " on ‘@ huge | his fingers badly shattered, at 8 o'clock im the moruing. “9 Companies. and countersigned and verified by Jobm | silence and resignation, believing that the time m Aman named Robert Carl, residing at No, 124 | Torrey,MD James K. © ». M.D., George Darra- | shortly arri . otaeee. Leonard street, lost the use of bis left hand, | cot, John I. Blake, ver to the same effrot 8 | ness would loaded pistol. His fingers wore | the former r: port from the same partios, We have not | cones be m Astor House, a line was run seross, with « huge Union | his admiration to Col Ferris, of th i Bengola light. fixg. From the “upper ten"? down to the servant | made by this, corps in military ort see The second piece was a Battery of Maroons. maids, all were dressed in their gayest attire. Some great credit to their excellent Uolonel. The officers | _ The third, a charming Mechanical Piece, represent- ‘ment on excursions, by land ot by sea. | The railroad | Areas follows :— Ing ahorizontel wheel, changing to a vertical globe, shocking’ maneee.. A litte ‘bey cars and steamboats were literally crammed. as were jJonel. B Clinton Ferris. Adjutat w represen ¢ annual and diurnal motions | }, siding a eadk Gavtsiges, Gems oeat upee tpetiog COAT eee seictenty Chan Bestar, | Stan cectnn extinaing omar emee tet purple | 2Y the name of Richards, residing at the cornet | Tux Tes Tam D B. M « treet hi terei- is con the 4th being the first legal day for shooting wood- Capt. Thos. O'Caliagh fires—very handeome. oa oe ane py oe eta, had ible bend, teret- | dermen is cone hen He who bringeth light out of dark- he truth to appear, and my inno- manifest to all a Hind | previsusly been aware of the use that Revivep.—As far as the Board of Al- | be made of wome elroumstances on my trial, to give ag ned. the tea table is revived by their | unjust and erroucous impression, if unexplatned, T icharl Doheny, C pistol in | yote of Wednesday evening. It remains to be seem | should bave been provided with ev: yi cocks; and if the exploits of some of these part: Micha " Jobn gh. EB. | a len Rain, very eplendid. Virosdway. Me war carried to the office of Drs. Childs | whether the Board of Assisrant Aldermen will coneur, them mort satiais eteeily npc sag only be known, the uccount of them woul | « Wm. Hinebman F. Michael Doran, G. gant Hiuminated Device with goldem fires, | % Ford. who dressed the injured limb. and the little | It is pretended that the viands are only for the com-| Bome of the statemeuts, references and ciroum- are fun as ever was found in the columns of “Edward Murray, Hf. Lieut. @, Hamilton, L d beautiful illaminated figure. fellow was conveyed to the residence of his parents, mittees ; but Alderman Cook explains how:the words of | stances, however. could not be fully explained or dis. journal. Most of the excursions manage Lieut. John Collins, K | Ri bro igo iad coed While the Williamsburgh troops were fring ® | the resolution may be kept, and yet the whole of the | proved, without the testimony;of my wife, of which, ua- home by rundown, to witness the public fireworks i This regiment numbers about 350; but they aro not | shedding a resplen: ‘bitin’ salute, on Thursday, in the garden of the hotel, | two Boards be fed as heretotore. The way in which the ly, Teould nut ) self. I now pray your eviewed by you. and y be heard and re +! wn etatements and explanatio: ing in the most solemn and povitive inanner, the fullest sense of my responsibility a © the evening, or to exhibit rome on their own ho ail uniformed. There were about 200 om parade on The streets were crowded almostlo suffocation, expes | Thureduy. 7. cially at the time of the fireworks; and for some time INE FOURTH BRIGADE. 8. A very handsome pice: after they concluded, it was impossible to pass through —_—-Brigadier General John Ewen, with staff, command. | Wheels, and concladed with ¢ Broadway in tho vicinity of the Park, There were | ing the Fourth Brigade:— lant fires marooned. numereur cases of intoxication during the 4th. Even , — denth Kegiment—(intar try)—Colonel Willia: 9 Shell of eolored s! t the evidenge may b pony of my wile near the Peck Slip Ferry, South Seventh street ntlemen pitch into each other is very funny, particu- | ® boy fired a pistol, trom which the burnin funy the joke cracked by Alderman Miller on the red wadding entered the cartridge box of a soldie nose of Alderman Haws. who, not kmowing th Finy —A fire broke out im a carpenter's shop on face, when the eartsidg Thurrday morning, at one o'clock, in Twenty-rixth | #4 v net three Yew ‘Trees, in bri rs, very pretty, xploded, shattering the box > . Lexington avenue, occupkd by Mr. Cun. | ©4n and aga Chrietian, that Lam wholly imnvcent of Defore breaktast you might see many @ patriot reeling It consists of the following companies: — any A | _ 20. This piece was very novel and beautiful, com- | in piccvs, burning his face in 9 dreedtul matmer.and | Street wear 4 stance! nie ¢ 0 uth of which the “ in the strerts, and muttering the uame ot Washingtoms (Emuet Guard), Cape Medeats. ¢ noble vet of fellawe, | Mencing with a vertioul ‘wheel, and changing to two | Wn Picrs burning, bis face, heed revelveda so. | Bi2sham. Damage triding | Seatete k oltatee Sos Tenens ee @ considerable number of our citizens firmly believing company B, Capt. Halzel. President Guards, a very | Jaree serpents, who pursue each other with eyes of | yore injury from the He bled profusely, and Sreamposr Mannarran on tux Rocus.—Yesterday | 17.) hat the privilege 1 have asked may begrauted. that itis orthodox to get drank in honor of the day. | fine ce j company U, Capt. Watrous; company D, | Srv, very natural, concluding with « fixed figure Of | mained insensible for a considerable time The aid of a | MCrving, ut four o'clock, the steamboat Maahattan | "12 (nin vndee ihe fell beled that the silsneg ont Towards night the cases of intoxication increased #0 Captain , Capt. Huson; company | #*emetrical construction. This piece was highly physician was summoned, but itis feared the man will | g¢{ on the rocks opporite West Point, and was couside- | explanations I yould now offer, are euch as will dis- fupidiy, that you could not walk many yards without F (Natio flank company), Cept. Rainor; com- | Plauded. not live. Several of bis comrades were also injured, | Tably injured—no life was lost, ‘The passengers wore ny things, impair very greatly the evidem smevting some one who found it very difficalt to" keep — pany G., Capt. Baldwin; company H.. Capt. Shepherd. | 11. Shells, variegated. isferred toa Newburgh boat, The weather was clear, | . y red of at least tw: cireumstances On this revie 1 suMeient t “ whieh makes the accident the more remarkable. The ond place in thele tne Nght Manhattan was towed to New York. Fine prom Camenive,—At tem o'clock. P. Ma fire broke out in the fancy. goods store. No. 96 Third avenue, ceeupied by Mer, Watsow. It was occasioned by the | bursting of @ camphine lamp, which was quickly ox eR but not dangercusly. : . The wore gricd tom pated Of Boxee Dipers cad other brilllaat?, | A few other accidents occurred, such as slight inju- Qeey sich ond beowtifed. ries to the face and hands to persons discharging fre- 13. Green Illumination. very good, arms, crackers, Ke.; but nothing of #0 setious a nature 14. The Jewelled Cross, of (Be Legion of Honor. In | % to Tequire the Immediate aid of the City Hospital this begine @ vertical wheel, in n and purplefire, | *7xeeM. In fact. the seeidents this year are compa- Legion of Honor, | Talively nothing when compared the year previ- the perpendicular.” From the parks and squares, and | Klerenth Kegiment—(lutantry)—Col. RC. Morris. It the roofs of the principal hotels, and from private | ccnsists of the following splendid ecompanies;—Ist, houses innumerable, in New York, Brooklyn, and New |The Montgomery Guard, Capt. Murphy, the strongest Sersey, rockets of every description and color con- infantry ecinpany we raw. The uniform of this com. tinued to ascend till & very late hour, and the night pany is exceedingly handsome, and forms a pretty ov Deing exceedingly fine, the effect was beantiful in the trast with the 2d company, or Vity Guards, Capta’ your Honors wiil. T trast, sing the decision of the y 3 habits, and of m d : yYarious epgagements and occupation of time, botl treme ‘The aggregate exseuse of private fireworks McArdle, whose beautiful uniform was the subject changing to » beautiful Cross of ‘thy so number o ne 4 | Uinguithed vs 0 before and alter the d 1 Parkman, Cannot be much ender $100 600, Seldom, It ever, has | gruerel comment 8d. The Washington Oue a | apparently set with rich jewels. The approbation | ov" An im recap pm tin td's trea tity of | by fire and en, about $000. gare try soyp ge inca Gontins "arse, took belntlant’ comet my any Fourth of July pasted off with » greateramount of pany 0. eommanded by Capt. Sufert. 4th © gh teat pode doe ae bone. Liquor was afloat, whieh led to perronal contlicts, wud Drat Camrnise.— The Coroner on Thursday held | *filieted fai saad my innocence; and neither that, noe enjoyment, | goohen's comp NG he ey fone. a 16. Arevelving aun piece, This plece was very au- | Te*alted in the police making several arrests an inquert, at the City Horpital, on the body of Ca!ha- | their trust ip Him who has sustained both them and TUE SALUTATION OF TITE NATIONAL FLAG. Capt. John Ellie. On Thursday morning. the veteran corps of artillery Twelfth Regiment, (Unfantry,) Henry G. Stebbins arsembled at the Battery, to salute the National Flag, —the following companies :—The Ligtt Guard, Capt. Vincent, Magnifiecnt body of men. ; t at the rising of the sun under the direction of Gene- yt tity Frsiteess, Capt. Freach, which muster: crior, commencing with a large vertical seoll wheel, | Thnowixo Fine Crackers ano Fineyo Pretots ry tae | The Carr, aged 22 years, born in Treland, who was ad- | me in our days and nights of sorrow and sadness, have in tilver laven work, changing into tix variegated | F. v Lavine axn Orne Darisg the 4th, the | Mitled into the Horpital on the 10th of June, having | been shaken by the unlocked for result of my trial. suns, inred. blue, green, orange, purple and ye eremed to that they hed an unlimited | Teerived & severe burving by the bursting of a cam | They would pray to be permitted to unite with him fires. concluding with immense revolving dun, in | license to do just whatever they pleased and many of | Fhine lemp. She died, yesterday. in co f | who is their sole earthly deper ce. in this petitte brilliant fire, them took particular pleasure in exploding fire crack- = MEO T aera ee oe woay by " meta pear Bese rounds fi t , ‘ . - + ~ | Tole 5 years, bora in lie une cleat gro jor granting to me Fal Storms, The National standard haviag been raised, sirong; tho Independence Guard, Capt. Boyle; the | 7? 1 ied ped oat we iain thi eottiniinen'! Wier peeatine enakt 6 Si itelane a | died in consequence of injuries received by burns. | * PaTdon, and of rertoring to them the husband and and the echoes of freedom having been awakened by eA eee oa ey oat ec ieres | with a vertical wherl, in groem and gold; second, tree shin MeCertney. residing inthe 9th aves | caused by the upsetting by camphine. Verdirts wc- | father, tor which T moot respectfully and WwHnsteee” the mouths of the very guns tsken from tho English ee eae eee ee ne tain | of Eaxon flyers; third, a pyramid of colored wheels; th atrect. was hurled into the Chief's office, | eetdangly, Signed 7 W. WeuSTE * it reverb rated over those waters Saat, | concluding with a cascade thirty feet in height, in @ | wpon the ebarge of throwing m pack of firojerackers | Anorusn Deatn xv Camrnune.—Another victim to} Peeves. April 2. 1850 acalaethan wie driven from New York, the ae or ng. i a venee oy sien pg This, ike the former sun peed was | ino the face of a indy, while she was passing through this dangerous spirit ured for burning in lamps, a jn" te eee wan dismissed amidst the cherrs of the spectators, who Mandel by Captain J. L. Waugh, the i | Highly applauded, and deservedly 40, for it was w mag. | the Pork, which injured her soverely. Bho was con- young woman by the xrme of Riiaabeth MeDurin tt, \ came thers oven nt that eariy hour to witness the cere. | PHO name Wey beat. Raving fale aby sent nine of. | Bificent piece of firework. veyed bome in a carriage | hed 4 years, born in Lreiaud, died on Thursday at the Falice intelligence, y. At high noon and sunset the salutation was eer nited Btates army during the ware i, of various colors. ‘Tux Day Avren.—So full of theexcitement and fan City of burns reovived by | — Pickpackets —Two beys, of about seventeen years mepented | in Plorida and Mexico. It Is. perhaps, one of the best | coneluding plece, and @ very | of squibbing crackers and firing pistols were the little the up ; while trimming ® lamp. | of age, were detected by officers Keed, Colis, aud others, QUAND PARADE OF THE FIEST DIVISION OF THE NEW — disciplined companies in the Brigade. The New York , M*guiticent exbibition it was, surpassing almost any- | boys, after the 4th, that many of them kept ut it yose | The Coroner nets ent, and the jury returned ® | in the act of picking the pockets of gentlemen among YORK STATE MILITIA. Kiflemen, Capt. Johnson, as fine a company as any in | thin have seen before. It commenced with « | ter dayas busily as if it were o second Independence | Verdict accordingly. the crowd on the battery, at the w of the troops. rainbow shell. changing very rapidly into an allegorl- | day in which thy name of the immortal Wash- nvveces op Tue yountn cr 3 At Do'clock, A. M., this Division of State Militia | the rervice. From their dark uniform, they are somo- | ‘8 appeared conspicuously, surrounded with ap- | gp, the Rift Battery in honor of the grvat day. | 7O) Cet ee th cancer th on Whitehall street. An immense brigade to | better than to seo this magnificent display, da circumstance, that no troop of a continuous explosion of pistols , Accrwent on tHe Enix Rarinoan.—A On the arrest of the boys, the officers found in their Me about nineteen years of age. sow of Me. f | poosersion fourteen silk pocket handkerchiefs, of dite oious demonstrations ot the memorable 4th — the ruperintendentson the Erie railroad. fell accident- | ferent sizes and description, Th flect upon the unnaturalined in ally trom the car, the wheel of whieh pas erhia| e¢ John Leary and Bill Smith ork, that they thronged the respective offices in fect and ankle, crushing it in a most terri ner, | forthe handkerchiefs. They o City Hall, yesterday in vast num The unfortunete young man was conveyed ity | of the Chief of Police. The you lare their intent necessary ti putate |) Up. propriate insignia, and crowned by the Genius of | haan Ameticn; fer of fire on each side of the piece, out streams of liquid fire, casting stars of | 4; rple, orange and other sweet colors, ‘ ‘of good military taste aud judg. ndanta. | rogues were loc! Ath a flight of rockets, Bling th. of bectaang eimenes of Oe. | eye aet, eee o | As offer I f the Third = Sout hepdmenenee ctetine b of Irish with a of vets, filling the freed, the seven) sourth the le t above the ankle. The operation was per- # officer Lowns, of the Third ward, was passing Nee ee en entearen: | Goh ica Rae me Ean ee epeta giden ln bey | rth of teh bor bm eebraed, fme td the young man te now beloved tes | ena revnwich rim Pte Sar widely di a salute having bee . they sets Gack to cock: sughnuak” a tune Geman guaned | with great pomp ond circumstance, thecagheut the | doing well charged close before bis indeed, « close to hie 4 the march through Stato | wee . Sr opoctaens et d was received | jength and breadth of the land | Acctpast.—At 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, Po. | {0% that he distinetly heard the rurh of shot pasa y the thousands of spec x column and commen me Steeeh and Broadway, to the Fark, im the following of- "Tie head of the column entered at the eastern gate of the Pork. snd the whole line pasred in review betore | Fiause. Im fact, the whole ex an i. Governor Fish the Mager 4 Geman Council. The credit on Mr. Hadfield and his ¢ Fourth on t |. handsome and m: itleent, and weil Seven trains of cars, at different hours, left the Governor. stavding in frout of the City Hall, insisted | derigns were rich. ; Ciasn Annatinn-—ih hen ahem tem ohend atane ‘ ill the last company passed; | calculated to gain the patronage and confidence of the | New York terminus of the Hudson River Railroad | | Wacow Acciorny —A by J enatnoon. ct Dorcick | leteJoune boy, with others. were ob publie. during the day. ‘They were crswded, as wore, indeed | He was conveyed to his residence inthe Sixth Avenue. | The dang ce ear by him. On looking from whener the fith ey 4 boy by the name of Micksel Mieigas’ in his hand. The oftecr took the bey | ter Sharpe, aged three years, fell from the th: b nme, be wi Hudson River. | of Ko. Ann street, “The child was not expected to | Si 4 hen, . in onD AND TAPE: Major General Sa and staff, escorted by the troops aitached to the 7th regiment. The General rode a war horse called “Black Worrior,”’ a veteran ba tle-steed, belonging to Major Merrill, of the United hich took a lively part in celebra- ornen FIREWORKS AT THE BOWLING GREEN. States Dragoon potford, Engineer-in-Chte | of | the steamboats which went up the river. In theseooad Deap Bony Founn.—About balt-part 6 o'clock on | ing the pirtol at thi ‘ting th jon's anniverra’ And although the gal. © 7 On Thursday evening, towards § o'clock, consider. | tral ivate party of Mr. Forrest's friends went to Wednemlay morn: the body of a bo: | to who might pass inghe jaet General always looks well in bie mitt Col. Claxton, Col, Crosby, Aide-de-Camp; Vol. Green- | rte ing? + of nge was found floating in the river. near i erive the shot ‘rolths way, Acting Ald, able numbers of our most respectable citizens, who, in | yontnill, to pass the day with the tragedian at hiy mas- be itim- | sive country seat. Among these were several Phils | 0 the more magnificent exhibition in | geipnia and New York gentlemen. Other trains were | the Park, and other prominent places in thecity, were | seen to arsembie around the,Bowling Green, evidently | nated Tea the beautifal body bad been in the | Justice Osborn committed the boy to prison ¢ number! he congregated in the Park to wit- conrequenceof the immense crowd, had fo: nese “the pri p and circumstance of glorious war,” without ft terrible realities, immense, Poreible to wit Keven women aud children wore were issued to a select few, who ovcupled the wi i the day, @ riot and fight took place on the Five Points betweem the newspaper boys and a gang of thieves. Clubs aad stones were used inali directions, and cut beads and y as) in the Florids Mexi the battles of General Seott ‘wounded in battle, once at Molino del Rey, war: and hae beat, dust, and noise of the city. Th 4 | Dloedy noses were plent, ioe was called to Although he is now eighteen yours 8nd Dalecny cf the City Hall Jverybody seemed to selecting the mort comfortable and advantageous posl- arrangements for their Accommodation by Mr Oli quell the disturbance, aivd while endeavorig to arrest much hard servies, yet he is perfeet- m Ry pst ° hae bod saad Gre Rept up Hi, Lee, the superintendent, wore admirable, and the the principal ringleaders, offlcer Usher, of the Seven- nctors during the whole of the day wi able, toiling with great perseverance to avoid The Inst train down to the eity was a4 not arriving in the city Uli two o clos! mb, sod appears like a colt xury of s furlough of late, which his owner hat conferred on him, made the seene of the fourth rather ew again. Yet the sound of masie, the bustle and array of arms and the booming of pk | teenth ward. received « des ut om the head from # club. dealt by one of the t ‘The officers finalty | succeeded in taking into custody Ale: | Patrick Murphy. ’ ‘The Dolan and military having ‘all passed in review were id Governor Fish. accompanied by the torvai however their anxiety was somewhat relieved Mayor, and the two boards of the Common Council, phitp: roceeded to the house of General Sandford, in Cham- by the freque: ports of guns, pistols, other ; re street, where they partook of a sumptnous ds species of firearms,—by the deafening nolee of every | lispie. They were yed before Justice Osborn, and cowmitted to \e passengers at Manhat- | te jouner. in company with several of the military com- Kind ot erackers and squibs flying in every direction, | io maa comraaere ot Mennes. | fag h | ‘to understand or Mandants etal officers. and cansing no littie commotion and censternation — Cold Spring, Gar- ing im the dock at the Barclay street terry. | Btrubdie, of the Fifth r toa MAGNIVICENT DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS IN TUR PARK. *mOUg the bystanders, and by the burning off of roekets the train , mandy hair | the violentl; Brigadier General st Ghensendoenta beunate ped hese on Phure. | 0f,c7er7 Gereription, which seemed te astact the as be shower. At in height; | called James Evens, who the ande, with # alt | seth pa a | tention of Se pee | Bing Sing, the Paulas were cut, and the whole | dressed in «claret cloth coat. striped satin vest, aud | outh, Knoeking out one of his teeth, Ht Regiment (eavalry,) Col. Joha Ryet.—We were | 447 evening, to witness the display of Fireworks in the | approached tow alf- pest eight o’clor | town alive with joy, except the unfortunate inmates diwe epotted pants. By same persons present it wns | is face, Evens was taken be. \¢ tors Increased to ruch an extent. of the State prison, shut out from the freedom of the | Vhis Fogimont. formerly “horse a | Path; the crowds thrvoged to the very ralilags snd the advice we gave them some sizht even outside, in Broadway and Park Row, the ‘oe nine months ago to sbanion teecsuacn, and stiek toa thei: vidiew, horse iilery bein her ope fpectaters was immense; and despite the pre- | fa. aang se ibe, bet on 8 Mezerd chavinction of | caution of the teess being “ tarred,” many were filled bes Tn Lh ha ery house from Cia | Be We thin ani to | With daring young Sonsot Freedom. In front ot the | Srowded. At length the ascemrion into the alr of | Ten ee ee yet tect, where, | City Hall @ stupendous frame work was erected, on | savers! splendid rockets, burned off within the railing, So ight sevitiery j i which were displayed the most magnifieent fireworks | ard which drew forth manifestations of admiration Ltimost alwoys avaliable and ndoas ox The Inte Mex! ever perkaps exhibited in this eity, in the execution mple proof of its power, This regiment Bae aoledd bot of nes. of which, Mr. II, J. 8. Hall, the eminent and veteran The Second Regimen’, nominally commanded by Col. | Pyrotecbnical Ar , Who parades once a year toenve his commission, mort successtul ¢: Colonel Craig, with that exception, is always | gaged in the arrangements, personally euperin- im command This regiment evnsiste of four com. nded the fitting up of the works The were nies of Infantry—the Seottish Guard, Captain A. most brilliant colo ae large in dimen- Bulte; the: iighived a. das many in number ruppored to be the bod: Arebibald Filey, Ithad | fore the magistrate and committed eke ta ae trial. bes Lean in the water” Verdict The beet at foot of Dower street.—On ‘Sd instant,» riot ceeurred at the foot of Dover street, between some Irish and Kingtiel lerente, ane pollee were called i. covered the entire space around the Bowling | world and ihe innoeeut pleasures of the day. How endt roof | bout tw outrast between the effects of orime andthe death by drow - Trisity Crvnen © The hands on the dial of thie beautiful time keep we pointed for the lat | two oF three days to one minute before Il o'eloek This clock is farmour for keeping the time to iteelf, not giv- ing it to the public four alighted, and w y mp enrefal ferry men tide of the river. ded the bold and mountainous road, table and appiness ot attending to inte of more than three hundred vieiters, Two ore given in the course of the day, and the arrangements were admirabie in design 5 ied to custody for want of evidence, im policemen and witnesses either not being able or willing to testify against them. Devprrate Anvault — Between ten and eleven on the yet the Fourth, a colored waiter enathen 4 thie piece the various frightful ecenes of intem pe the neck and left jaw, inflict a dew Of these fireworks went of very | and «iotively enrried out. The eare of ti itera, are represented roan ond lasting re | wound. by aaataes eutiana wanes the name of Noah fens that the | no ghee] some | the hind attentions of Mr. Consens and bis acsistants, | membrance on the minds of the rising generation, the | Gains. both employed at the Atlantic Garden, opposite inted In thelr expectations, for, throwgh | were themes of enloginm. The bill of fare was dawn of dirsipation. the increaring appetite for strong | the Rowling Green. The dispute arose between them some foult fo t aration, or through some mis- Pyle ndid, and diepl ronsequenes of Gaine keeping some change which as as it was possible to 4 the character of the ler. GFink, the Inmeptable citeumetaneos which follow, the | ‘c | fo savantece ta front of the Clty ital? A | manegement or other of the Ateworks, they were onl oy a te ealer | broken-beurted mother, the terrifying disense of de- | ought to have teen gittm to moore eratlonent’ Peoke ogi | performed thronghout the evewing, and the na ly burned of clroumatanes which destreyed, | esnneew Liriom tremens, acd finally the rectaiming of the | was rent to the Olty Hospital. and Galne was com- ate injured by placing | tional manifestation went off with great éclat, The | toe considerable extent. the general effect of the ox. | w MNT HOTEL | drunkerd. ‘These are all well ealeniated to I mitted by Justice Osborn. to the Tombs, to anawer t—in acavaley brigade. nf Committee of Management, at the head of which hibition. Thie was particularly the case with the last EST Pe July 4, 1960. 4 of the present generation, Th the charge of an attempt to kill to be attached to an lafentey brigade.” George H Pra Req. deverve the hig! tne, which war considered te be the most magnifeont Thersduy, July 4. 1060 biente sill close with the “Hestier and the Bandit nn ettomnpe te Bill. _ : hortly after, the crow: to o | Husnars—col. 8 Brooke Posting | mendations for the excclience snd eflcloney ot the national birthday In the best manner omg ot aprenerttenn tg ay he ge song the heceaway Tuyotre oeoweee: im herp oe. puree a oconsion prevented their ‘Seunt eae Svat of sundsira te the commencment of | pessthie Among thoro present, at the latter dinner table, | *eclnt (Nt tiene ey eens a eee a roo that Medarce | To rhe Rorron oF re New “ef Gad cpeubetics aaa" tach of thats eclesm” Ehte | the Breworks, (Shs cvclock) signal rockets were sont ACCIDENTS AND INCIDENTS. was the distinguished General Beott, who had re | RAuwiant thin Crime, Bien Mie and finiehed dae | _ @re:--My attention has be ieee to an fine cavalry regiment, whieh is the pride of out mi- | into the air. each suceeeding one overtowering the Tne Peeny Boats. Some ides may be formed of the | t¥rned trom Newburgh. where he bad om xpectedi seuse that bas ever visited this country. I to appear | JOUrjourmal of this morning, relative Voy tom Mia, are all Germans. It well eusteine the deen ealled upon to officiate at the celebration, which {Cho beautiful ballet of lact in height and splendor of effect, crowding of all ti halie.” The best ju | Hot e€ the landing of the porecanre of the ship Bx: other ferry boate, from the follow. w C bean we ball petice prevent! The ladies vied with cach , ates have genet “nr rior. Being a thy this ship. andthe Febking ta solitncy elena, Ne, Gata Colonel | titel, and so perfeet, tbat thelr interpretation ‘wes | 0g pertloulats relative te the Staten Irland boats. To | gher In preparing wreatha aud ornamental foliage Ia | in.the ftstee have pronounced het the most eracetul, | Poe. Kttotls Calet faves toot de to my the country. The names of the officers are as follows: | quite ensy. fay that there was not @ vacant spot in any part of | eed 4 tee er “y hana: 5 bs) rm or val i by Mone, Zavystowrki and a eplendid corps de | snd the publie ep ee Re peonanls — 4 Lieut. Col Witiam ; There wae firet the © Ttal there boats, only gives «faint idea of the numbers, In eeinating Mire , of or G The wecond piroe will be comie ballet “4 A fotereou master Martens: ( Of this hind. as he would the Inte trips coming back, it was truly torrid. Tho | take biv leaf Captain Willie two boate, (he Sylph and Staten Islander, were insuM- ; f 5th Troop; rer, Oth Troop; sent aloft. with maguificent effect. ld Water Witch, that w: fi ofa , Sth Troop. This Then there wae “The Bouquet,” formed of Chinese | nt, and the o Aeteoope's - outs 2 soe or nnd deli, bitul evenings smasement bad better vi gerbs, interspersed with flowers of various colors, | putin requisition; but the mum! wer nt percepti- | quite a rocinl dietinetion the Brosoway, thie evening, erimeon. green, orange, purple, with revolving centres | bly diminished by thie expedient, At$ o'clock, a riot tennone. Sen tans ow f the e09, 006 of Ocneral | splendid ppeotacta, the “Ie i onor 0 j “anew? an now iitamined | FORE out at one of the landings on the Island, in which | prise sng all the grecte of Mr, Commune wore haga | I IM be presented again. this evening oung peticans ee ee es the alr. a many pereons were seriourly injared, ia conmequenes | somely invited to atrend the ball Lt Waa aver, nee end the enihusinetio plandite ‘xan, where they and 5 7 . The next device was & “ Tree Piece" of colored Ro- | of the preseure.of the multitude to grt Inte the bouts, | liant and bappy vecasiom, enlivened by wit aad firy- “ Which follvw simost every scene of this magnifolemt | marulaoture of oil, me ot ' The Gold Digger oh the extra artiste, the Carle Family, wil appear. Da- ting the it performances. they have elicited tl enthurioetio chee ‘Those who with to spend a pied 7, that the Ger ’ the dog from the