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WHOLE NO. 6828. EVENING EDITION---SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1851----QUARTER-PAST TWO O'CLOCK. THE FOURTH IN WASHINGTON, | ™2>7 ces to believe and practise it, and all in | ite return; and joining with you in the hope that every | but thore of Jonathan Kdwards have apy perman at | the proservotton of the records of Americar quarters, in ChauAvers street, where fey puttook of # general become most indifferent to it. May they | revelving year renew these rejoicings end of { value, apd some works on local histor oad ities, like | aud senins, of extensive collections of the prodacts lunch and refreshm nts prepared for the @:casiom. Seve- Aen heir | time, Lpetonet te address mene the end “ Hutchinson's Maseachusetts,"’ “J leeon's Notes on neue and poy ht hither for study aud comzpari- | rel fine patriotic speee bes were Bud toute drealss cular occasion of our here 2 Vuginia,” the * Federalist,” “ Belkoap's New Hamp- | sen fro:n all parts of tbe world; adorned wjth mmmerous | after which the ocmpany sepurat Fellow citizens : By the act of Co: ‘of 30th Ber- | shixe,” and ‘ Morse’s Geography.” and & few others, | eburches. an sprlokied ove, Lam bappy tony with enany . 1860. a One Trer tember, made for ofthe | America bad not prod single work of blic schools, whei of the city, withou First troop Wi ington Scope, CapteherS BM, Vacken 5 was extension ne [4 repute | publi » all the childre: i ‘acl jon rye, Spoil ceeding to mck plan as might'be approved ty | in gcieoce or literature, Wo. were almut ‘wbolig’ de | Slstinetion, at» provided with the means of obtaining & HEAD OF DIVIa@ON. BY TUN precuring: rable share fortsof life to thore inferior, useful ranks of mem, to | the President of the United States, and the pendant on imported books. Fvon our bibles aud testa. | good cducation—where there are academies ond colleges, Major General Sendiord anwa aT, HON. DANIEL WEBSTER, | whore industry we are indebted for the whole? Time roms to be expended under his direction, by such arebl- | boente wee for the moet part printed abroad, The book professional schools and public ibraries—should continee PansT WRIGADE. ee apd disc ij may discover some means to correct the | tectas he might epeciat, ‘This measure was imperative- | trade is nw one of the branches of business, | to receive, as it has heretofore, the fostering earc of Con- Brigadier General Spicer and Sua. enanane: extreme jualities of condition between the rich and | ly demanded for the use of the and judiciary | and works of standard of high reputation in | grora, «nd should be regarded asthe permanent seat of First regiment, commanded by Col. Rye cae The Exte io f the € the poor, 60 dangerous to the innocence and 8 departments, public libraries, and the occazional accom- | Europe as well as at home, been produced by Amo- | the nation! government. Here, too. a citizen of the | mout pareded as cavalry, their guns bein of ville, ‘xtension of ‘apitol, of both. ' They may fortun: be led, by and | modaticn of the Chief Executive Mogistrate, ani other | rican authors. in every department of science and litera- | great republic cf ietters—-a republic which knows mot | Bresm cominanded by Col Hogstit, Pal eet choice, to der pise Taxury ich is considered with | objects, No act of Congress, incurring a large expendi- | ture. While thie nation has been expanding in dimen- | the metce und bounds of political Geography—has indi: Third ent, (Kurvars,) commanded ifCelonel & My . us the true enjoyment wealth. They may have | ture, has received more general approbation from the | sions, in nrumbers, and in wealth, the government has | ested, I truet, prophetically, to this nation, a wide and Brooke Pateley ‘ Uctle relish for that ceaseless hurry ef amuse- . The President has progveded to execute this | appiicd a wise forecast in the adoption of necewary | powerful in‘luence in the intelicetual workd, and to thie SECOND BhIGADE ‘Tho Marebal of tho District of Columbia, to whom had | Monts which is pursued in this country without | law. Hehas approved a plan—he bas appointed anar- | aeacures, whon the world shall wo longer be at peace, | city u commanding position in the field of ‘scicnes. and Gemerni Bylovr wud atall uonacaelanad tlie dele ok , exerelse, or emplo} ; and. after | chitect. and all things are now feady for the commence- | to maintain the national honor, whether by appro- | literature, by endowing bere, und placing under thr guar! —Pourth regiment. e mmanded by Colouci Yates: sa uty of making tho necessary ar- some of our follies and caprioes, and ing the | ment of the work. of national : {| priate @spiays of vigor abroad, or by well adopted | disnship of the government, an institution “for the in- Fifth regiment, commanded by Colonel Warneee rangements for leying the corner stone of the extension | "tt they may be led, by reason aud experiment, to that | dence appeared to afford an us occasion for lay- | means of defence at home. A navy whiclr has so | creas und diffusion of knowledge men.” With Bixth regimert, commanded by Colonel Pero. of thi Capitol, announced the following for | 24 senplote which was first polated out nature,and | ing the foundation stone of additional building. | cften illustrated ous histery by hercts achiovements, | each enccceding year new intorest iazdded to the epot. It THIKD BRIGADE. an vee Programme has those models which we stilt admire in arta, Phat ceremony bas Bow been performed by the Presldeat reatrained in times, possesses in | beeomes connected with ell the historical as-oviatious of General Hall and stall. 0 cee - uence. and manpers. The diversliy of new scenes | himself, in the presence and view of this multitude. He | its elements Che means of great-and eudd ourcourtzy, with Ler statesmen and ber orators; and alas, | ftveeath regiment. commanded by Lieutonant Gc Cue Taner Division. J. Middle a, Marshal. situations, which so many growing States must ne- | has thought that the day and the oceasion made a united | expansion, and is justly looked upon by the nation as | its cemetery is annually enriched with the ashes of her | Briskurbo. (Colonel Duryes hebeg abwent ) Marshat othe Dewien *s Oat and Aids, corsazlly pass through, may introduce changes in the | and imperative call for some chort address the right arm of ite power—an army stlibemaller, but | chosen song. Before us is the broad and beautiful river, | Eighth regiment, commuyded by Cotonel Devoe. roliilisary Mecert, fluctuating opinions and manners of men, which we can | here assembled; and it is at hiv request thet I Bot less perfect im its detailey which hus. om many a Geld, | separating two of the original thirteen States, and whick | Ninth regimeat, ocinm anded by Colonel Ferris. Military Officers cf val Stas nud Territories, form no conception of; and uot only the gracious dis- peared before you to perform that h exhibited the military sateen and prowess of the race, ; alate Pre..dent.» man of cetermined purpose and in- FPOURTE BKIOADR. fficers aud Soldiers of tae Revolution, position of Providence, but the visible preparation of | was deemed incumbent on us, and demonstrated the wi which hans presided over | fiexibie wi.) but patriotic heart, desimd to spse with General Ewen ane eta. Officars and Soldiers of the Was cf 1812. causes, seems to indicate strong tecdeucies towards a Pititst song other things. wilt be pub- | its orgenization and government. While the gradual | siches of ever enduring granite, rymbuiieal of the Grmly | Tontis regiment, (Ca. Makes ) commended by Major Siconp Division Lr. Wm. B. Magruder, Marshal. im io hed, the following brief account of the proceedings of | and siow enlargement of these military arma kes been ed union of the North and the@outh. Onite | gmith Civic Procession. Fellow. Citizome—On the Fourth of July, 1776, the re- | the day. in my hand writing — reguiated by a jealous watchfulness over tite public spose the sabes of the Father of his Country. aod |” Towenth regiment, commanded by Coione! Morets. one present at laying of ed stone of the Capitol, | Presentatives of the United States of America, in Con- “On the morning of the first day of the seventy-sixth | tasure. there baa, mevertheless, been freely given, all | at our ping by a vingular felicity of position, overlooking Twa regiment, commanded by Colouct Henry. Jes J a e nucleus Of \- ate Ble bt y “ joi Cottnes metas of eg SR This dee! on it pour ier gas bal bn ty of Wasnii n, being the 4th of July, 1851, any Saoegneneny u ¢ publie exigen. te BL mory the marble eolumn, endiime in tinned straan of marth. patiousl and patriot! wae a ‘ 5 m one. the 001 ‘stor “the cies may demand from the millions of brave heattsacd | sitpple grandeur. aud Gly inteaded to reach sloftier | Ky, dering the whew parade. The militery proses Commiticen of Fullte Hllaaeat Aw teatte aad Kon o¢ | met, trusting ithe justloe of thelr cause. and ebe pro- | Of tue cepitol Scconing tom piau shocored ts the Pre, | strong erms upon thelaedand water. Tho gary iethe | ‘height han any stimula wiruccare on tue surface of toe | cbt OR dering tbe wie parade, The, tery eco sopreatalven Ariatae of Gael, Commie thiue and anaiety-cbas how ood for eetony ate pa, | sident,"” in pursuance of an at cf Congress. was | Setive sad aegrestive clement tf ations defence; and, | whats earth Tir the! votive offering Of hie gente | thoc va theists or ache, ‘Tho rah whl a f years, | Ip - alte ee from our own sea coast, must display its pow: contributed to and duriet ‘ai shade the ptr nite ‘uly of Bure and stilt etands. “It wae seated in blood, Tebas met | Btatca” asaioted” by ther Gerd Maia of ene mute | im the scan and channelsot the toeae: Rena ttia eed “ my, seater Clk HED b : ’ 8 of tl 7 ae this monument, May I eny, ae om another reeaine, cmd) after maghing the Park, (he men wees edge ao Fae US eae Beane Glia States, dangers and overcome them; it has had enemies, | conic Lodges. in resonce of many members of | BOt be large; and it cumnever be large enough to defend, me“ Let it rise! tet M riso (el ie shall weet the Guite terpatterad with mad. "Tike day was Owc and cook IWigesok Bate wontts und’ it bes conquered them: ft bas had detractors, | Congres; ef ofloers of tuo cmcutive aud judleinty. do: by Ste presence at home, ail cur perta and hartere. | som in bis coining—iet the earliest light of the murmiog. threnghor, eisbongb the somekone cut quite Urilliealy. Chen plomatte Cor % ee — rey them i uct oubtio; partments, national, State. and district; of officers of the yin the absence of the navy, what can the brave | gild it, and parting day linger and day onitssummis’ | Atsun-rine yesterday morning. the vetorsn so:dierrot The pep ie ot fee Srlends, cleared ubts away; a army apd navy, the corporate authorities of this and | Rearteand strong arms ofthe army audmilitiadcagales |. itcBow citi mi—Whot. cartemplations are awakened | 39] pioowded tothe Batieey end Send ¢ enthonsl aim Wombore of the Senate soa Howes 4 bg day, raleing its august furm higher thao Selghtvels cel many assceiations, civil, and military, |: the ensmies' Line of battle obips wud steamers, falling | in our minds ar wo aaacinblo bere to re-ennet asceae like (ute. ‘Thin wes reperted at nowm, ead oxeln ot ecinseth Ce ntteans 8M: 5 aA pee ge _ a eg pate ie and masonio; officers of the Smitheonlun Custitution aad | Without notice upon our coust? What wil! guard ovr | that performed by Woshivgtom! Methinks I see bir Ast eo milltery paeod threcpér the Park. hy dea Delegations from States and veritaria, vin Dich hate flowed Tite pected | National Institute; professors of colleges. and texchers | citieefrcm trivate, our meachant vewole and our mevy | vencreble Bow betcre me,as preseoted in ths Klo- | followed by the Miheroinn Benevcient Burial Society, em einer rye di stuiireten® Tete en he Seated. cad fe mag of schools of the district, with students and pups; a vast a. fe oeneratiant Base, again, we aco a wiie ty Houdon, now-in the Oupitad of Virgiaia. | deensed in the badges of theim ender, beaded a Weel t eeaitbwcnian Tnetdtation, dmairation. This anniversary animates, and gladdens, | conecuree of people from places neat end reviote, inetd: sat in the system of defensive measures, whicl., co sndereve, but gpaberm and anxiety seem | bund, ad currylay several Se braners, emibolttal wind 3 . and unites, mericam hearts. On other days of the | ing a few surviving gentlemen, who witnessed the laying olally since the close of the war with Grost Britain, Uncaments of hie countemance. with various devieas. Then ovae the New York sucietgr f the City le i oh cf Mb Shp Aecontela Geto ve, Wash. | JOUR WE May be party men, indulging in controversies | ofthe corner stone of te Cepito: Ly President Washing: Bee bern stendily fillowed bys cur government. While mat over which he presides ix yot in the erlals of Ft Join the Peptist. This sesiety waa visked “bye ‘ae, more or leas important to the public ; Womay have eptember. (1783) sevehteer - | the perils from which our @reat establishments bad just | experiment Not free from troebles at home about four or five hundred of Lil pame order, from ‘Oe-- Members of the Scoiety of Ciaeinaati. likes and dislikes, and we may matatain our political | (00,00 tke 16th day of September. (170%) ae vebt Tee | escsped, wore yet froch 1n recolivetion. a system ot ford. | weed in cnmuiction asd ares wt aimund Bian tees | Seon who pevessted channels uurcligeas Seaarearine- Tsp Diviston—G. A. Sohwaen adhe, differences often with warm, and sometimes with angry | after the will of God that this structure chalt fall from | Seationa was begun, which now. though not quite com- 16 forvign powers arorkadt disposed to try the | morning, at the batlsry ‘The Masonlo Frateraity. feelings. But to-day we are Americans, all and all, | its base, tbat its foundations be upturned, and the do- | Plete, fences in our imp rtint pointy with tmpissable Use iy cotablirbed American roveru- DECORATIONS, ®TO. Fount Vivsecon—Jocoph Litkey, Marshal. nothing but Americans, A+ the great luminary over our ostt beneath this stone brought to the eyes of men, be | Strength. More than four the:eand cannon may atany jshty thougots, mingled with | Ait the boteia pubie and other principal bull 7 ‘The several Temperanse Orders ned Societies, heads, dissipating mista and foge cheers the whotekemiz- | ['then known that. on this day, the Vaion of the United | moment, within and permanent worka. ser are corugyting withia Bim, | wergdrecraicd wrth watloned tage tnd weoudUend Pure bivie on —M. Thi 0 Waauinston Beneve! ‘The atrong a, MerstaL Porc, £0 do the associations connvoted with this day | States of A ee ee tant ch i with all the advantages ard appliances that ibe art af t 7. disperse all cloudy and sulleh weather. and all noxious | still existe creel ped ae aus cnaetieation fords, be turned to the protection of the ses coast, aud ius Benevolent Bootety.. exhalations in the minds and fo-lings of true Americans. | pegs and glory, growing evesy day stconger cud sttooser | be Fetved by the mon whos heusts they shelter." Hapyy of Celamtia, euemsor the Distelet | Kovry man's heart owells within him—erery man's | in the allectiona of the greet body oF the Areckon | for tu thet it ts 90, since these are meade of security that | the ferct. steee! » os + uad beating become somewhat more proud and Vea odieesting aber and’ wee tab aman time sicae ean supply; and since the improvements of | toon devoted te D. of the several States, & people. af ‘ore the admiration of ; Citizens of Washington. jotty. as be remembers that sventy-fve years bave | tho world. And all bers ambled, whether belonging time warfarv. by mekivg dictent expeditions ensy | the epyoiat me ‘The corner atone of che epltol extension was leid. ae- | T Med Away. and that the great tuheritauce of liberty is | to public life or to private life. with hearts devoutly | #4dspeedy. bave made them more probable. and at the And pow evion over these then naked | 61 wu and proto wer kept up Jaen the whole dup. der stream: on # fallen troey be as and a greater part of Lise precosing might Thousand: of” cantnence, whose original ouks of | nae Left the ety ow curursiens to rent place, c around him rx if the spot had Gere te apend the fourth, while (hrasude ceowled be- idicad worship, nad here be porforme | fron the cowntay and neigoboring townt to celebrate” 7 of the day. the anniv: rsary in the iaedeopotia lew cldincms. if this visten were a reality— ; THE WIKEWORES, , stilt bis; bis wndiminiehed and unimpeired ; bis, ia all | th, to Aimights God bn Benet Fame time more ditteult toanticlpategad provideagainst | if Washington setumily were now amongst us—and ibe | About ciabt utcicon ie ak : —_ Sording to Programme, before = large sasemablage, The {ths ceiginal ghey; ble to enjoy, hls to protect, and hls to | berry ad hepwiteet’ of the couse aati in Gece, | The costel frtitying all the importaal polite fe eur | ald deve censea tek thr: ehedee of tee grwat patie | thsenped the Paks tines itt ene nae orstion was fine. Par gue to fotwre generacions. Follow cltizens!—This | and favent prayers that this deposit, end the walls and | Whole Atiantio and Gulf of Mexico feonticr will net cx- | men of his own days—-patriotd undfwurrions, oratorsand — Chet a nie, cod ahowy bal puet cight snd continued ‘The cabinet, ‘ inhee.iance is not only an inher'tance of liberty, bat of Beat heave. the cok tal ved (he amount expended on the fortifications of Paria | statermma sad Be: fry = Pigs wre brig pov cstv nal ur own prculia: Americen liberty. Liberty has existell | tases ase iota cence Laker Tn this cormection, one most important facllitz inthe | would he vot sap splendid turn out. The Prcaideat, morning, | im vile: times. in oth 0 watrice, and in other forms, | ““Gou save the United Statea of Ameriee defence of the countsy is not to be overic It te | rejoices and dclivered m speech at the Wasblagton monument, on the amse fas baw Geseion hosts. bold Oa pec vast pat ind DANISL WEESTER, Secretary of State.” nd Coe rt, Eestentensens rapidity Sith which the poi wthees ét apirit ploquonee ; a liberty whiok p m J : vers Of tho army aud any number of the militia eorpe reception of a stone from the Pennsylvania Temporaace dtu feg of griat men, amd has traaamitted one immortal Fellow Citizens— Fifty-eight years ago. Washington | may now be brouuht to “A _ sddoves us im thelr presewos | ti tem o'clock, cxbibaleg every vaswty of splendid en of ch ration, 1 | sppearance-. ead Wuminsting ies ntwopiere im the 1G Sble Go Hoe that our le | prendest aad mort imporing mauner It wee estimated were not In vain. You age | (hat not fewer ther: 00400 persona wore crowded jo aad —younre goatetul. The fre | ground the Park ‘The greniest quieineos und order pre | \ py point where # hostile attack ntiy upd steadily in your heats, |}, Joma 4 ) m0 Boolety. Erie, the name uf Demustueues, to porurity, But etl! it | stood on this epot o execute a eiiuiiar duty to thut whieh | may he mode er threcioned All this ectenierertent: | witke Guty gnd the fww retrain it frombursting urchin | Miheagh en 3 a Preseli Mtge a Annexed is wae Bliberty Of disconnected States, eomerimer united, | hes now been performed. Ho then laid the corner stone | tory ctabraced within the United Sintes, incronse of ia | wild and destructive confagration, Cherish Liberty as | gavase, and other pixces ; but not on great o style aa MR. WEBSTER’S ORATION intoed, by temporary league and confe leraciee, but | of the original capitol. Ho wes at tho head of the | pcpulecion. commerce, and manufactures, developement jew ite eecurit aa pou Bish te pre” | goge ka front € the City ull, At ench piso of extaite . . «feo invedy.d in ware betwoon themscite). The eword | gow rpmcnt. et that time wosk in resources, burdoned | of ita maources by canals acl railroads. and rapidity of the coustitation which we Labsr-d | don orouds of mpootators wore Cun gregoled, sad a band of Frszow Orrizews :—I congratulate you—I give you joy | of Sparta turned its sharye «use agalost Athons, | with debt, just struggling intc polttioal existonce, and | interocmmaniesticn by innumerable steamboate and to- | to pairéally tc eatabiich, ned which has been to you | Hen cron ds « mpcotators on the return of this anniversary, and folicitate you alse | O-#laved hor amd = dovastated Groce», and, | agitated by'the braving waves which wore overtarning | legraphs, has beer accomplished without overthrow of, | fucn a suites oF inestlaaable biccologe, Preserve the | = sae ere nn aes bite es as ee r| i ber Carn. Sparta was compelled to bend | Eurcpeen thrones. But eren thes, in many important | @& danger to, the public liberties, by any assumption of | un rth Sates cemented as [€ was by our prayers, yf oy when ably fare hy eam v4 7 Particular purpose wauel ove’ | before the power of Thebes And let it ever be romem. | reepects, the gover>ment was strong. It was strong in | military power; and, indeed, without any permanent in- s blood. Be true to God, your ¢ vuntry, | fut of the curvivure of the various regenrate thet Soak memoralie day bas been chosen to witness the ful6!- | bere!—~«epreially loythe truth sink deeply intoall Amuri- | Warhivgton’s own great character ~It was atrong in tho (aa army. except for the pnrpomrcf frontice de- So rbail the whele Baatera wcrid follow | & Partin the memoraide war of 1812 who resided tm thts ment, Hall!—AU hail! [seo before and sround mo a | #0 4 inde—sbst it was the want of umiou among the seve- | wisdim and patriotiam of other eminent public nen, bis | fence, ami aiording a right guard to the pel property; pinie jou a4 & natin: so | OF iz and ite nelghtorhood, were fumed @ regiment, ral Stxtea. which finally gave the of all Groves ical avecciates and feilow iaborers—it was strong | or of Che very. any forthor than (o assure the barigator werntions honor you ssthey honor | whieh is known by the name of the ~ Veterae Corpe of mass of faces, all glowing with choorfulness and patristic H H ; TALL" There wre GU) on the roll. and abot 160 of thom to Phil p of Macedon. And there bas, also, beea a Ro- | in the affections of the peopie. Since that time, aste- | that.ia whassover sen he ahall sail bis ehip, be is protected wt Almighty Power which so gra- pride, I see thousands of eyes turned towards otawr | man ulerty » proud. ambicious, dominsering apicit, hing changes bave becn wro in the condition | by the stars and stripes «¢ his country. | Ail thie, with- | clously protected us, wOd which Low proteete you. shower | aAtmblod yueterday morning, im front of the Mow City yee, oll spariding with gratification and delight. This | fer: tug frv ond popular principles, in Home Movtty bat, prespeots of the American nation ; and a degree of | out the sicdding of a drop of blood for treason or rotels | Hiaererioating biewings wpon you aod your p stority Pre coire, ond comments te $a tho New World, this is America, and this ts Wash ren ip the Lest daysof ready to carry slave. e68 Witnessed, which the world con furnish no para- | lion—ail tAis, while eystems of popular reproasntation Proddent Fittxeret It is your singularly guod fortune | Lo reneive 8 ptand heb evi om lonor J nee seins: | ry aid oben inte ber provinces, and through every | lel As we review tho courm of tat progress, wonder | bs ve regularity Loon supported inthe State te perform an act euch as that which the earliest of | Mayor. the gift «f » young Indy. whese name was new “ton, the capital of the United States. And whore olse, | country. over whic her cuuld beberne. Who ever | nd amazement arrest our attention at every stop. Tho | and in.tbe general gavernmouts——ali this w! your predecersors performed fifty-eight yoarsago Yeu | given. exeept that she wer the doughter of onc of Une tanong the nations, can tl goveramen: . | benad cf Liberty im Spain, or Gaul, or Germany, | present cocasion, silowing of ao lengthened remai tional and State, of puch x character have od, hostood. You tay your hamden (hoe rnor _ idler who rerved im that wor ‘ eer eqeeleersireldertialenrbe hidden Sy ih he a | Tg eee or epee etal incre dient ihrem gehen Mover adi MOL: maayetead | muse of © building designed greatly te extend that | Bhostly after nine. bls Honor the Mayor arriead, ae ’ y day of any year, by whohare moro | none such. As the Roman cmplro declined, her | ment bolween twmportant subjects of nationsl interest, as up here to-day. nat declare. a» I now do, ia the face of | whose cornerstone beldd. Chai changed, isevery- companied hy the Rev. Dr Spring ned the Rey Mr Vam Fearon to rejoice Im the blessings whith thoy enjoy? | jovinces, mot instructed in tho principles of free, | they existed at that day, and aa they pow exist. Ihave | 2°l the fatelligent of the agy. that for the pezind which | thing ercund. ‘The same sun, Indeed, shono upon his Peit, ard tore their acate om the beach of the Superior s is the erear meric: »hinr govermment, one after anotl declined also; | adopted, for this the tabular form of statement, | has chperd frem the day that Warhinyton inid the foun- | head which aow sbi yours. The axme broad Court rom, Dr, Apitng on (be right and Mr. Van Pete aoe arp pedi eee ta rs whe Rane horsclf fel, in the ond ali fell together | as being the moet bi if and the moet accurate, dation of this cnpite) to the present tine. there patron r Hs : nat buthes bis last resting place, the latofthe Mayor The veterans were thon taarohrd This beight and belitiant morning witnesses another re- | T"5. tye eaig, got theeten, that our inheritence te an in Conranatrrn Tacs. no gountry agen earth im which life, lterty, aed pro. was thon | jute the rowan. after which the banner wus uafteed. weal turn of the birthday of « nation, and that nation, of nce of American liberty, That liborty is character- 7 Bt? perty. have more amply and steadily seoured. or ave since there was a fourhh of trumpets The ceremony wae however recent origi the ldsnabte | ietib. pocwtiar ade tagutnes Darowa,” iething Uke ts see we. Torts faoelpagoged, thas in these United tater or a completed—squares und pubile thon ommcnecd wih a prayer by Dr. Spaing, invoking er le. pee ; Sumber of States y ved, ths ates of Asam . 2 “ yer by . sep essay nctemndboegertpmeenge existed tn. former times; whilo with us. its principles + aael ‘and Bonators in sad BLY pica. Whe that will deny this? Who la there And ornamented until the city whieh — the Divine Licwing, adver whieh the Mayor tose and epeke and powerful, epreading over the continemt from eee to | Live beocene interworen into the minds of fedieidaal | =< lene... 185 g05 | prepaccd witha geeater ora better example? Who la | bears! ithough ecmparatively inconedderable we folk we i— me. men, connected with our daily opinions and our daily | Population of the U. Bieies, 16k) 3,920.828 2.267.468 | Where that ¢am@fAnd upor the foundation of frots.an | In number: gad wealth, hna become quite fit to be the Gorericmns— It le with prkte, Tecan aeowre you, thet Am@g the first colonists from Burope to this part of | belite. until it te itl may so say, an elementof sociai. as i? Boaton, — do. 18.938 ‘Joastl | knowledges or proved, avd assert that these. our ropab- ) goverpau et of s great and nulted » am ineited Go be with you, ana, moet of al! to perform “ 40 well ae of polities! lite;and tbo eonseytience lathat towhat De Rentaes, do. eae ced | Monn lvstitutions, bavs not answered the true endi of . many the comseqvences ef the duty which you the plearing duty of peenting to yoo (his beonee Ib Amorice there were somo, doubtless, who saw a greag region an American citism earrice hicvelf. ho tates Do ——Philladai do. 42630 «= 400,048 | FOVeIMMeDt, beyond all prooodent in human history? | perform e> aus sly to-<tn 7, equal those which flowed — ix a tribute most justly dua you. Gootlemon. from what e futurity, but, in genoral, thele hopes were limited ve b him. fully develuped ia bis own wederstandiag, our Do. New York, (city.) do. 43,21 616.508 There iy yet another view. Thore are etill higher con- om bis act, thisonly “May the principles of yoar sce ver source it tnight procoed. you will all ae dues, tho enjoyment of a tafe asylum from tyranny, religious | Auxrican principles and opiaions; and becomes ready . Washington, j ey 40076 | Siderations. Man I: an Intelloatual Leing, dystioed to | administration and the ¥iatom ef your pclitieal con- agroo with me. that it 12 frown the highest, mobest, Do. stry and | Mé ote, im co-peration with otherr.to apply them to | amount of seseigte "tate immortality. ‘Thero is a spirit in Mim. end the breath. | duct. bo ruch av that the world of (he prerett day, and —mncet pure. The production of the fair dngers. proupted: and ctv, and to respoctablo rubsletenoe by in: the formation of new govermments. Ofthis, a most wou- | ~ Trons : ofthe Almighty hath given him wuderstanding. Then | ail hisory hereafter. may le wt no loss to porooive what — by (be warm and patriotic beck of « eolee's dawycmson, toll, A thick voll bid our times from their vision. But | Srrfuiinctanes may be tava in the Dletory ef the Plato gaeenen vse Se ere coy, is be tunding towards bis owa destiny’ while he | example gen bave mate your study. On thie banner ero the siripes and arnot cur patlonall the progress of Amorica, however slow, could not bat at | of California. Un & former cocasion, I have von- | Amount of imports, “do. 31,000.00 178.128,818 | *0ks for knowledge or virtno, for the will of his Maker. Bellow Cidzens—I now bring thin Addrose to @ close, Union ; wndor It geacefat folda feedow and protection l weaken i nd attract the attontion of | tured to rework. that “at is very difficult to establish Do, Exporte, do, 20,100.000 161.808 729 | *D41 for jut coneptions of his own duty, Ofnllimpor | by ¢xpreslog to you. in the words of the great Roman arr dis to all unsurposed by weg nation upom nae wacunnedlte a ee 8 f:co cons: vative gururpment for the equal advancement Be fen do. 620.764 3.535 454 | tant questions, therefor, let this, the most important o | orator. the de-pert wleh of my beart. and which Ikuow — cacth Bat Lec anbicstd au wcenged by the lary, mankind. In tho early part of the next century, Bishop | ¢f ali tho interests of society What bas Germany dono— | ares of the United Bates, do, 605482 3.314.285 | Ul, be first moked and first answered, io what country o | deeply peuctenies the hearts of dl who hear me :—" Due privatlons, sacritiors, and deaths of very many Berkeley wrote bis well known versce on the prospect of | keorned Germany, fuller of anciont lore than all the | Raak and file of the army “a 6,120 10,000 | the babitalde giobe, of groat extent and large population | mau hee opto) tinwar. tf mortens poplun Komanvin tikerum ove citizens in the war of 276, and tho war larting arts and learning in America. The last sta: orld beeldes? What has It done? What have thoy Militia, (enrolled) Zee "= 2000466 | are the monns of Knowksdge the mont gonoraily diffused | reid ah najua adie toumortalibus dart mshil po- of eompletaoa, declared June tho 2éth, 181% im ae mic “J ME* | done who dwell on the spot where Cicero and Justinian | Navy of the U. Staton (veessis,).. None “ge | and enjoyed among tha people? This question afmits of | test : alterum, sud ila cuigie eveniat, wt de repmicd guisgue last, yrricsclves ore the honored eureivers som: 9 bigh pootical inspiration :—- lived? They Lave not tho power of self-government, | po. nt, (ordnanee.).” .. ome 2012 | One aMRl eniy ono answer. It ta berem~it ie bere,ia | wrcerer. i T might recite frm tho pages of hitory, olroumstanecs © Westward the course of empire takes ite way; | wlich a common town meeting with us poswosses. Yes, | Number of treaties end conven- there Wuited States—it ls among the descendants of And now, fellow oltivens, with hearts void of hatred, and events whieh aw to mino and every Ametionn Tho four first acts alroaay past, Trny, that those persons who have gono from our town tlone with foreign i. ° 99 | shore who settled at Yorktown—of those who were | envy. and malice towards our own countrymen. or aug — beort, der ply interesting. but it would I think be super. A ASD sbail close the drama with the day; nectings, to dig gold in California, are more Mt to make | Number of light Gos as Pilgrims on the shore of Plymouth ; and of these | of them. cr lowarde the mijecta or cittsens of cther ge. | flagus a» yom are well acquainted with them under Time's nobiest off; is th 1) government than avy body of men in Ger. boats ber races of men, Wl in subsequent times, | vernments, ortew any member o! great family Wry many cases wore you participant e 7 sagas Teal oie if Laden “ hy . ae gta Ametiona Gams, | man, Vat Casiting, meveribeloes, tm our ere pence, 60 | soreguines DalReblan scoured the Unerty Bae beoom t 2 nie 7 oF Italy. because they bave learord thie one great | Expenditures for do. $1261 20.305 | have be come joined ‘Vide extraordinary prophecy may be cousidered only | jus.on— that there is no security without law, and } butidine Let ono fact, incapadio cf doubt or dispute, ratisfy every | curity. and happinees. im the grateful reevilection of the neers we Dow enjog whlch war commonced and contended: fs the result of long foresight and uncommon sagacity; | under the olrvumustanoes in which they are pieced, where | hus WA ee pr 14pir | mpd on this point, The population of the United Statce | past, and the grious hopes ofthe future. let uareturate for by your honored prevectoaorn tn the war of Tita Of s forceight and sugacity stimulated by excited feoling | there le ho palltigy anthers | Do. present capitol (incinding ie 3.6000. Now take the map of the continent of | ovr hemes, and with all Lumility and devotion offer our | Under Whe eneicn of Che stripes und eters and with: 5 § * a ree ca ’ | innovovereign wil but the willofthe majority; thatthers. | —= AY ners | Berope and sprend it out befor you. Take yourscale | thaake to the Pather of all our tueroloa—palitical, social, (he reveke of the seal ¢ diva aac fife did you aed ao] Ligh catbustaam, ear vision of what Amorica | fore, ifthey remain, they must eubmit to that will And -“, $600 | Sod your divicers end iny off inone areajinanyehepe | podreligiou, | Others cheerfully inbor to torm tiess eubranohmente would become, was uot founded on square miles, or on | thie 1 belwve to be trne ig hyena - 16.000 = | peer yp ory nie, myo —_ yee . or . Seana are Koy a ne TY ° onee r q o . t ts | ily, wud ¢ in itn 4 iat ‘ existing wambers, or any velgar laws of statistics. It Sas satensberes Deas enmetlits Gutics ot ae | rd shor of pecpie, and hero will te found within the Uaied | THE FOURTH OF JULY. | Sonu ttics. atty under the command of hie was an intuitive glance into futurity; It wae grand | gay to stato, ina few words, what I take these American | Btstes nore persour who do habituclly read and write, Ape at (xoelexoy our then worthy sad honored geverner, conception, embracing all time sinee the creation of the | polttloal Prineipis in eubatance tote, They.conslat. as I | e@ioes .. Soctgont | then can by cmbrs wood within the lines ef your demarea, eee eee | Darl T upbiey, wore you fouad wits, ethers fom ad” wor'd, and all regions of which that world is composed; | think. in the first place, im tho establishment of popular | Amount of expenditures in the om. But there is FoI ing even more than t o ‘celebration Fan ter we RM we mony coi ty jdcog ts tan by fat amar vith | SSoemaaLener aS eee ees | wean eas | tM Sete | Eee te ices egos emir | Moremt of the 6 8 Seen een eee the past, and the tulmitabic imagery and beauty with | of the States of Oreees, im which every ledividual had | — 46641.499 | vation. Let the religious element in man's asturo be around New York, city. againet aay foreo that our powerfal eocmy © aid which the thought is expressed, joined (o the conception | ® direct vote in the epactmont of ali lawe, cannot posdd- =n 6 hu9 | Bemliected. tet him be influenced by no higher motives command, ®hiob they tecitiy soknowlodged, exchanging " 1 we Diy exlat in ec of wide extent. This principic of | Podile 86 G93 | thun low selfintercet, and sthjeoted to no stronger re- &e., be. &e. their aceno of operations to fio south where your beast Siacif, render 4 one of the most etriking passages im our | Piuar tation, prevailiog ‘either ‘in all the | 75,000 2. 901,032 | § Taint then the Mmits efoivtt authority, and ho booomes | ers imarme recelwe) them and gave a sntintadtory rooup. enquoge, On the day of the deelagatlon of indepen- beencbes cf governments, or fa ome of thoes, hasexleted —_ the creatnry of selfich passious ov bilmt fxnatioiam, The them. pew oo fic ty the Archives nt Weebi sad on ! ~ 2pnn'o0e s,ectacts of a nation, powerfel and enllzhtened, but with ‘The ever-memorsite Fourth of Juiy, whieh har boon | roded on the pages of owr nat shitery, Veteran was dence, oar lw trious futhers performed the fret act in | bn these States almort from the dye of the sottloment at “ Thi {i * by oUt Christina faith has been presented, almort withia or wer the ton, from oeown to oocam, wilh | VivOr of the war of 1612, it A 1 bewomse mae te Abily drama: an net, in reat importance tnfaitely exesed. | Syampin ef the fopwler beseod of the Benich Lect | «A short note ts bere added respecting the growth of | Gui,\mitina faith has houn presented. almost withimowr par getose brite ret ae ep tester | charne yeu to dsfind wed protet this banner, oUF mar . hog Chat for which the great Eogilah poet invoked ture. The of tho people in tho British Western trado and commerce, oxtracted from an ad | other hand. the evltivation of the relleious venti gent re- p J seheniee § '. ‘Pew | thons ehelgn~ you have already heen tried and preven = aie aden se as origionlly very unoqual. | {tae before the Hbtorioal Hockety of Olle by William | Seeeacs liecntionmess inelien to. fouecal Lene tele dence, and provpertty, has Leon eviubeated in Now York and nok furind wanting na dafenivey of ome nation A icingdoun for # stage, princes to net, Indeed. it maj deathed, whethoe tho appear: | D. Gallagher, Hieg., 1000: A few Saete WES exhib, 20 | Sad the practical foloowldlgement of the bectherioot | with more the: wari él. Biche Vourth of July has | titbts. our nation’s hove and of our uatlonal Indopaa- Ss woll as @ volume, tho wonderful growth of Western trade vf . f man, ineplres re ne Inw and order, ‘i 2 . ‘ _ And mvmexeins to belsoid tho + welling reene Thimmcns of! the etowe eo, suwemiing om the | Sod commeroe. "Previous to the year 1800, some eight or | ,cnau, (mehinn: renpect fue lnw and onder, ant gives | nog been som for mang papi fremlendgorncaly fog whieh tbiv dey 1 hiro the boner w presemt as the ‘Th: mute tnepiriag our fathers wae the genius of Liber- | Gf fret aa an saslataiee and support to the royal preroge- fen keel boate, of twenty oF Swonty-five tons cacti: pet: | o ndits the human som upwned to the author efits te. | til ore, the smote wero filed with human betoge, and Fiproventative of & youne lady uninows oaiy as the on fire with the senen of preesk " formed ali the trade betweon Cimein an 1 he of ite meccuary conaxnenecs, it may, I ; shineet, tm » The ince trourot deugbler of & brother sete. odie pane eg See Give, ie seathens of sevetne and tasetten, thao 8% | Pittsburgh. Im 1802, the Grst ment versal ap | thfnk, Le rated with tuth; that in no coautey, ia pros | naGwey wae ot ad grag ca His honor ten preventex! tho eclors, and wes remponde dence which wo th: day celebrate, aad of the neuceah ton tw (hrew Lt off; the =hele world was the stare, and | & modo Of ascertaining popular opinion. Nevorthelers, oa Lake Erie. in 1811 fret seamboat (tho ten to tt artillery, the roar of » Ary, plotels, fire crackers i Hai resentation popular origin. savored . ion to its population. ar Chore 60 many Logevoleut . % @1 to a filows, by Colonei Haight - 4 Dighor charaetcer than princes trot It; and inctead of | {refeemunce Bed & bopules origs eles coh enmamen, SHES is cocked ot Paw ap 1005, We Feabilehmeute, Y Tivdenary wd tract socweies, | Wheels. and overy Geneription of Crewnrks ant ftroarme, |“ Mecored Bir-—Tnke fing mich Fu prowont to the veto ag hin the ac. | Welote of Michigan wore fret plowed by tho keel of ® | supported hy petile and private contributions, at in oar | mewer coud for an instant, Bwery one scoured balf and | OM OotTe of the war of LBL, 1842 awd 1814, whom hese mooarohe, countiler, and nations, and the age, voliekd | by Now degrece, greater and greator ac! pleasure trip t0 Greon Ray being planned i r nua Dad, ; your Pg tho swelling seen, Mow woll the charneters were cast: | tl government of the countey. It wae, ia fact, atorm | ‘toembont, » pleasure trip vo Crean, May being planted {tho Ht the deaf ed dca oF idiete fie Cha ee emi | with the ele of freadci, nod the evcoiinetion of the | {SU wast tease ofthis givel aed peti oie ead snd bow well each performor acted his part, and wha, pe ogre oo ye ee eters wee’ | steamboat first appeared at Ohlone. At tho present | ty orten set detitun: wiki he weet reforta de. | Gay race wacced to ghts fo the anus of time, feprearptative of Ma uoknown denor, ‘Ts excemalaamp tiems the whole performance exelted, let history now | torn. aati g upon this example. {ntrodweed more cquallt = the gotire soesber of — boy Hed on the slant for clillare and foarales rosjeotively; institutions | The expeman, no do moms and scoldents no. | ¥ he ee nee = ee di k awe 4 heieelppl ¥ their larice, Is more pro- | 4 reforinat ie ot to Rpoad ho : he ¢ Ratte . pemngne ~ - the oa amar Coll. At a eubnoynent serted, ut tetite | Eee ec oe eee Uabiy Ofer than wader nix hundevd tue agrregavn fon. | (OF the Frforinatiom ef criminals, not te mreaicof those | gemardy cecur; bub Le goodly custom of kevin prvsiona ofa warm heart duly apposetatiog Our eergtern resell ; fous establirbinents i@ alm ry country and , drsiazation of indepondonee, the Blabop of 3t. Aca Br cider, Ia a vValuabiy compensation for our labore, Soler uel vos mila can take Tatheen, Chan thet | nego of which le not short of ope hundred aud for y | Tour nthe titel Baten tre the reenter ake | evetlaating remembrance the Fourth of July owtwe : shed & discourse, in which the following remarkable | sottid on this continent. ‘They adopted it, and tute pocr, many of whom have | all that ft corte of treamur, of of hu tie or Lim, privetiors aad snotifiees In the coruaom esage of eur pacage: are found: — giboration bas rleem up after generation, all ao cont trys defence and hover, Dermlt me. node larger Dumber of menimbonts than Eog!sud | (ont Indien and we - ‘The fico of Hharty ts kept alive, . Om, sit. tke Fo nowkdging it, and becoming scqueimted with its to (hank you, and through you. siz. the yous Ly; be of Unde clalm, and a crenter steam commorciai marine thea | Gu 5 one shores te ocape the porely end ‘ by Oreat Britain and her dependcnoiae.”” y tute wena ' practice oat te tame aad’ tke nea fuasemeums | 22120 Sear lventien. them baw boom wow. Onl ee oe Meee ett bare | UPON the altar of 7 ad the youth whoerpiods thelr is thw donor of this clommtand most val principle in our system is, that tho will of the majority, | “%fulapptications of rolenee t arte. within thoisstelx'y | or ecoicstantieal autherity fountal by governiacut, | fireworks, fa conection wit theo name of Woeblarton | and to communiente to he fairly exprreed through the means @ representation, | 7M. ‘The specious bail of the Patent office is a once | Putiic worship {1 muintnioed. either by velunterrorn- | gpd Ainerican imtepenience, will mover forcet the ueiets ber embe be tanh: . rhhadl Bare the furco cf law ; and it is quite evident shat | te Mporitery and the prem of American Serie eiret as | Mivatdons, OF by trusts aint donations of acharitabio | SF tx, wontons th tm efter Mts Ge ate Gee pe enen ae cries ond Soe Sa Thal causes constantly at work, | jf try withoat thrones. or sri ‘or privi. | 20d genive. Their resuite aro roon in the memoria | gram Now, I think it onfe to any that agreater portion jemsings thay enjoy in aft arink fuote Ht the eagle epon that feild of Mve. and the vit prodnelag proportionabic | /* 4 ccuntey without moor sriatoomoton OF Privl | improvernente by which human labor abeideed. With- | ordhe pric of tie United States atom Public worship, | ebaddtng thiir bicot, If mesceanry, to efood the libertion seri held hy the ceglata tend with tite words ~Kplurthme orth Amertea bave net oc'y taken | Weed ¢ annk wpe ant rt 4 Loe | CUt going Into detalia: it may bo eulelent to way. that | area ty well Bchaved, and well seeed hen tt | eon ty the bitod of thele sees The untinalted wee | User" my mind ls ovetwhoimat with remisleence at sui. but ecem bactoning, with an | {15,00 testes Pot be thet the be habeas ride | Wany of the applications of etoam to locomotion ant | any other © of tse ctvliced world ‘Tidliees of | So 'gevyus ead the elasde pec be he ' the fubnte lost in the distance of time af ench a powerful State. as mayio manwfectnas. Of electricity aod maguetiam, to the pro- Pgio every whe al te Theo ctrl tant ehetco in human fF the goveroment of all, The great ovatiqent of Al- | Goiticn of mechanical motion, to the electrical talc. | "sive are son pepans cum often "Tacy ern, | ounce a suse 0f freemen net to be conquered by the hire- nice, cagh royrercnd look into the destiny of fa- idence aro too vaet an or nd, wnd our orn powers are toe fad sequlrod str w celerated progress luce anew and woutd amount te ly presented to us by ir William Jomee , ; at 7 pf i of the most improved and | Sous *9 beautifull graph, to the registration of astronomieal phenomina, | Jy the gonural, kept In cod cevale 2. a thisteen in the wer of 177 « ! dy ey raced Fy ae | ee ae ee ane Conmruction and maln- | to"tiie art of multiplying engravings, the Intredue: | {bey ucmres at putin voce ts Tee Ta 2 | Hing troops of the despots of the oid world. eS * the improvements and die | ‘Dance o —* tion and | oman among w of all the importan opie Feularly aorsvin on the Babbat day which | Some fow foreigner who are mean onough olive We Symi, Th nd, it happens fertu- “W hat constitutes s state ? ' inventions of the old world, am rtrikingly Indlentive of pecrediy sot apart fer teat, hy all ela-tee, from | the tnvtitutions of this sountry, while they hate thom. left nad 1? r flourishing State, ot Net high rata’ battlements or labor'd mound, the sdvanc of thie country la the weful arts. Th: | weuiar employment and fer reielous meditation | the sity yesterday. to avold the wanogamee to thelr loyat | meented ow : ndoretanding hae attalnod to Thick » Ppbee ge y] network of railroads and teiegraph tines by whieh | giq worphip. to Ithtea to the wading of the bely chm ageat oF ce ‘ vtctpea, pore am Lh Gherty-ome stare, ome + we of its pe and learned to aot with Not cities proud, wi - res and turrets crown'd ; this ‘rast country la retleulated. have net caly | joripturee and discowraes from pious ministers ef the | Melua of the cricbration of the.triumph of Utertyand 4, Indew Yr, t and certainty may avail themeotver not Not bay? and broad arra’d porte, developed its resources, but united emphaticall | peopni denominations. Thia attention ta the wante of | fepubiicaniema ctor Monaxehy and oppeoeriom. They ¥ i ; ry, but even of tho Where, laughing at the storm, rich navies ride io motoiie bends sll porte of the Cnion. Theby- | tho intellect and of tho roul, as 1maulierted by the Geld they ovens tet Sete he. cherbing Gin. leant wr hy Lot 1 be coa- schools and col of charches dieuiie works of New York Philadeiphia, and Hoxton. “ 4 of the World ap- be Ba = ourpase, in extent and importance, thoe cfaacient R me. | prneyoiont institutions, lk ono of the most Femarkab'e But wo have not condiaed onr attention te the imme- | charseteristion of the Atnerican peofia. not lose striking, | ealvee Asnctler diate application of solence to the useful arts ; we have | jy exhibited in the new than in the older eettiomontac€ | them ‘Tha entered the fold of oririnal resoarch. nad have en's = theoountey On the spot whore the fird trese of the forcet the hounds of eciontite knowledge. Sixty yours ago, were fe led. near the how cabins of the pioneers, are to be to be wonderat at; and there ane some who call theas whe are about om Lhe neute level with hod better qo all of them together to Hurepe, where there ie mo danger of euch annoyance, for how many to have th | lot It be well understood, ries (ho brilliant discoveries of Praokiim in edectricity, © $04 ref 0 seh vivo, | The shipping in both rivers wae gaily dooorsted with J t important diccov: ren acciewig anything bad ten done among usin the way ey ore SMC eoeIe 5 an cae armen k tiled ancareton the ou nt. by a few courte of original inventica, Our mon of seloneo were content | thy. it may condos i : J . h 1 " § dssectun with vepeatiog the caperiments, ano d'fusing a It ors the seneet of the national holiday of Lhe United | sod her melnd with 4 fnonitien May we mt roe edwe of the discoveries of the saves of the ald world, “Oo «ther hors. above thelr moulding towers Gtales. Bowe fore muy bare qol top-heary by sace. | And whervia ie har of treviners, pocsened of | without attempting to ndd & single now fuct or prin. | 1 sullen poinp the tail eathatral frowney ace? we but even that exoces ia poeullar b | © conveyed By eaten eteont by munal emu | oves and globe: elate ciple te the extoting stock, Wil the last twont Bimple amd fradd our lowly temples thiow, uberence of ep i be mt exe ha ae “ auien sind | apres, crowntog goud——reprecsing LL"? or Uhirty years, @ remarkable Improvement hh Their slender shadows on tbe paths boiow the exciten: the dey, cmd i Le mot likely to beat | oy the tao Cg wie ~ the boun tar! f nally. another mort importent pact of the qreat | Plsor'n Chia reepect, Our natare! libet« Fearce stenis the wind. that, ewepe hie woodiand treoky | toned w vid offoot, t at fo wolon. They if ever which they Atwrigun betty te, thet there aball be weiiten | Piotet ip at Ite beaneiven; st eveiony fax Yon tnveath | fw ice Gs momen yom, Independance Day paawd off in Old Tarwmany with ie wae sad Im pemso, uae wadidet t cage # aulte i mt inteteyt te practic i visi / ” " . att in Galen. pd gaterd pravemen, me founded on the immedi suthority of ere oe ine thea | a Het Crean d steple mare the hows f peayoe mow then trunl delat, There wwe on cReallent acple matter for 00 nmerce Wind Gave’ noteptinens, Guetame ie uve ohemustry avd ciectrisity, whieh have reeeited BOE, BAM. b Md od delivered by Mr, Wright Hawkes, and an adauradio lier | “ar fo feflect what a rtook or hoseiary” Thin, Blow ehucens, ppecbation of d. ‘The rivance whiek has | Ft Mith’s puro hyewn. beanath its ehelter rude, Of toorte deark at & very rerpstable entarteiaaant at | Life, ord to paot cmuiated by the constant | tes es ty of cur Ameri¢an prin, | P2 madeGin meteor avez in thls country within the Dreathes out sa mveetly to the tangied wood, . t To ‘ennd fowly, be ? findustey i ye Ty afl ge ‘ bat & f Jo that mace durtor the sar. | As where the rays tlaromgis bloaing orivis powt, the choos of the sersinontes se Union of thors 4 fan the etere« - | b on this eer sion, teldes, In thero was Co marble shatt nnd tenseclleted teor.” Uh MILITARY PARADE. Giemsa! “ ‘6, whieh m ch all the } the United Pieter an inetrane Who dooe not admit that thle unparailoled ¢rowih of * wa ornlog. nva stairs, formed! 4 tien eede On ante Apeleomne | De-evation of the heaveniy bedles could be meds. | prosperity 8nd renown ago the temulle under Peeaamen, | 4bow pea ening. ll onsen nc mma aerehed ©" ing the y to lnutruct end culighten the | sre new inetrumente at Washington, Cambridge. | of the union of these Réntes ander a gencrai conditution | dent militia of this o'ty, under oovamend o jy, these W & o gush in ro » tin igioe to what beihe of | means of eo) 2 (ie itmatl. eqaal to theer nt tbe t ns oo ob | which [geen toench guise La ee EY of ge | fel Chan Pandforl. set in Pourteomt v ane dived @ in pow meat le diseeverloe may extend. And, per. - nic! ” evsiotiee: aod the original discove > aatrovosy, ment, aad bo every man the enjoyteng of life, liber } a, they ou: niet 8! a they we beo.they may Binke fderabie sovenes: in wemre | % oo as as on within the le . are among the avd the pursutt of happlooes. free from civil tyrmang | flee into order ef parada, they o sho I it games. Of ofvil guvernment ond the conduet of life. We have | * bg ay glen mrt brit the googra- feaiasth: a dombnat! To bring lean this idea to | to Ninth avenue, op again Fourier reason to be proud. a1 ¢ eron jealous, of am excel ub 10 8 uated and eho be Vie preséus coengion. who aren wet teal thet whom Prosi | way, down Beondway (6 Conel street, to eons \tetion; bet thow multable principtes en which & | deat Warhireton lald bin band on the foundation of the alone Laurens street to be ¥ 8 preeentacion. (sie 6e dt oowery | tret eapitel building. he perfurrmed a gront) work | me athe Dark, dalding and coms ed uae diet. - | Of perpetuation of the Usion aud the constitution? | #imet and arovad ibe Park, ent th G0, were une pF | ho does not feel that this seet of the coneral gowren- | amd parsing the City Tall in review ty DoS # the 4 tdeclegs enithiad in its situntion. central tm ite position, | 1 or tie manent oftieron MT Ube d te thom aal lohert at to dun ot ta, bow to tie meuntelne from whenee gueh apriags of won | 8 Ot te asteee ve wht " Rat fost be Yawt few poor tue. teeming with tature® richest producta, | th urendy of epectetor, Who Eatkweed to witeess the 2 . | poy rn iy fee = baynaad Ube teat cataarion of — gilitary procesdion. Several oo thw, reciawata diaai-ent | fh de epi. Whik mew | He som, early seeersite AC, Yoneraliy agrosable in oll. | » weet thie of the Paak. » he others pated i, t o ond acd = ae me that agrees mate 9nd scawrolas dees Wario otttentn tothenates | On the weet toto Broad a man ety phn bay Mor ag they wes | Sil ce Sone ee oe teen yy Im the apptients (f (hese Ptater; shat thie clty. bearing am | ral ~ vs tlhetpeang “ ~Ne lie t reme, with Ms broad 7urets and avenues, ity public | 7 " 1 propore pert nee OF Ane Mog rifoent edideos of the general govern- P } & , N paprelt tha: te ery reited for Ve ti e t bh’ rf thin booed © ‘ oa ‘ 1 trope ctamt bas! C ‘ i "per the ehoghs WU whic opou Meena ds ecto aren Seem DEM ree FF gomterty ead gyi ianoetiony P :