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THE NEW YORK &. ALD. PRICE TWO CENTS. WHOLE NO. 6887. not taking place, he picked up the bottle, when it explo: | 81,500 in the I. Mark's Insurance Compe ed in his fo00,vonnding him cov tely. caanot ax yet be estimated. The third lov is occup INDEPENDENCE DAY. sreltte “onto ee sae nsf ay ‘Booiety. te 1772-5, & amnetiy “mae however, without eocasion- hile the firemen were at work en the fire in York of tl 1 i aes atameeion wii was iengtenias wih On Wedaeseay, Thos, Ragan, residing at No, 38 Hous: | Bi, 3u3 Arm, segar manufactarer, a tama te | the gutter of the house fell dowa nad atrucka {ts Celebration in the Metropolis and Elsewhere, | sosa coic he tepals And office holders ut ton strest, accidemtaily fell from the top of a stage and | be, from water, about $160, The second floor.w worcu- | man on the arm, a serious fracture. funived’ & goodly, bomber of King George's io wes dagerously injured. He was taken home and pro- / Pied by tir. Oscar S Seheack, au a hardware aad supply | At the fire lm day street some firemen attempted te 7 | 5 iy eny, 4 e 3 inter the hi ithent hem any ign jato St. George's and Bt. Andre Seoieties, to perly caved for. | was occu, by Mr. J. B. Dow, voaee doslor, Stock | to show what they weres Tos Gaiet of Police tame Abont 5 o’clock on the same afternoon, James Mur- | dazmaged ACCIDENTS ; fer probably amounting to $500, Inaur- | them back, and for a while there was quite a lively i. how phy, 4 boy about 14 years of age, was badly burned by | ¢4 im the Wetropoliten for $1,010, time. The firemen were prevented from &e., &e., de. the explosion of a pistol ishioh no was le the act of firing | PINK EN WASHINGTON STREET. Tits And two of thym— Henry Gascoigne and James The passed off al. So far ieee fakin vate. ane was taken to the New York Hospital (or | wes discovered ia the phe ettiha arrested, aad held to bail je " Pees ead i dical treatmen “a : and aaswer, Aldermen Walsh ond ') ‘there eh no trouble, mo riot, no disturbance of by bastard On the same day, Hoary Piles fell from the new build. | Sait “Sayre A Coe wooien, | Cashion went their gen g 2 ‘nation the 0 ing, corner of Market and Mourog streets, and was dan- The’ firanen worked The Aremen azo ins high state of excttement fm re- ‘any sort. There were quite a namber of accidents rously injuzed. He wastaken to his resdeace, No. | great force, and avcceeded in contning the fre to = to these arrests, and have called « mecting ab f here and elewhere, the particulars of which we give. SiH Monroe atreet, by the Sevemth ward police, | loft a whictt it appeared to have originated, The great. | | Temen’s Hall for Friday evening, te express thetr Apart from these, all passed off quietly and happily. t the Union ite posttion ls the Asolph Miller, of So. {ois First avenue, was run over | er part of the stock in this tolt wilt be a total lows. Th | treaamith yecterdny, a pd nate lat | nal lightning dur- tauding ur apparent concert, end severely tejured by a baker's wagon. He was taken | firm Lave an insurance of between $16,000 aad $14,000 | tice Smith ey, anc held to bail toa wait ron shower, with ae sat Deainiog a ty aoamlintte ihe ‘deve to a arug store for treatment, and was afterwards taken | Gu their stock, ed okich the Mercuanta’ aa 96,000, Co Siimalades deals channel Spoor ‘ “ing the day, cooled off the atmosphere, or . P lumbia 83,000; the others we were unable te learn. | Tho ; wae held to batt for om | adiadsomeviat fo te caleraion ie rey nee thane Jeet Et, Sut fe, | toe a premet naan be atime Jesse ore ts oc waver secs" oO 1 ‘The military display in the city was brilliant, but were | Jo!a them. hob and svecmcs Playing in Orchard street. He was taken home by the | FIRE IN WARBEN SPRKET. CAAVALTING DTRING THR DAY. gret to hear of an accident toGem Hall by the falling of many of the ¢ > {ald sebomes of th Goorge Ane the big. sapsote ward police, an cmetorg Fgiph «boyy Dey nla ongnaed ot the A led, named Heary Baeton, aged pol gee 10! an rr 5 bi ~ 3 a ‘art > 4 hus horse oa Broadway. New York cantarn out the the Tammany Sosiety oft ¢ day was adjorned SPAN auaeN, | ta, fel trom the’ third story window of ‘the feast] | Semen hursied «round and found the fire Durning in | Mean lathe ect ef louding a pital had bis (roat Snevt military, Giviajon ores oeen on parate or fn sctaal Laat reser heen The text regular toast— Baxter street, and was instently killed. Tne Coroner | the basement of No. 02 Warren atrest, occupied a6 a pa- ‘Mocharge cf she ploce, His parents costo Fir, service. ‘ epublionn States’ “Liberty or Death’ about | ‘The Memory ef Washington—Immortal as his deeds held an inquest upon the vody of the deceased, when a | ‘2! mecicine factory, kept by F. L. Parmerton, The Backs tana te Dr. Landon’s offive, corner of In the evening the rain interfered with the fire- | this time Tammany Society found it necessary to place iteolf | — Wee drank in siience, ‘verdict of accidental death was rendered. fixe was extinguished ia about half an hour, Mr. Par- Fulton atreeta, " 1 atest Sa tum Pek tried to kevp d: in opposition to nteoentiy formed “Society of Clacianati,”’ | ‘Them came the toa st— Jobn Kunts, a boy aged thirteen years, was knocked | Merton's irgored on hia stock amd fixtures to the | “John Murray, aged about 15, had the foreflager of h works; the e Par ity un- | in consequence of the engraftment on ts charter of th ‘The Tammany Society.- ¢own ond severaiy goaded by an infuriated ox belonging | mount of ¢1,500 in the Columbia Insurance Company. | eit hand bot off by she prematere disshor = ‘der umbrellas, but they failed in their efforts. The fire. | tocrationl f t —which was responded to by Mr. Davin O’Krxrg, in a | to Mr. George Barnes, of Williams yarg. The poor chila | Th# loss by fie and water is oatimated at about $1,000. | ao) He od tn the guoctay shave coruct of five -works are postponed to Monday. A ra yee t aan on ie was piehet sp by thal toe). who sonreres | aise to bis YIN IN FULTON @TREET. erocery corner che @ da; re pce, 10) ‘ni tcvet. doctor: A o at .M The Liquor law went into force, as the Legislature | pate res ae aused 88 | would never come when this country would be ruled oy attendance considers an "a wounds ‘dingeroas. a ee Th alton cores * ee Seti oxtipint Ww rg plstal = Finan hesgens > todas ’ direoted. Every one who folt thirsty alaked his thirst as | pealod, to “anpéaso. the” democratic, “oppouition of the | men who were secretly combined to deprive their fellow | "About three aod u half o'clock Wodneaday morning, a | ne a fire works depot. Tne damage amounted to ° “y SGERaL. X'Whey 418 no tn arechebys aa well aa tu West York. hems ce ¥ Scclety, who were opposed to | citizens of the same rights which they enjoyed. young man, worsing in the bakery store ot Sir Holmes, Mr. H. bad bia right hamd shattered in his Through the —positio = eee thes Position | ‘The fourth regular toast was fn aot of incorpore nobility. inBecond avenue, near Forty-fifty atreot, waa dreadfully | att tite ore of the Declaration of Indo} o—The mo- | burned by the ext : ty wateh be | attempt starscn’ The Bile Mees mapineds vin donanded a Sem: | Paes Atseapenen ot camphene lamp, which he | attempt atarson. The Fire Marshal will Inveatigate the ‘They did so everywhere. There was no trouble—no ar- rest, no seizure. We have not heard the opinion of the The n i r cane, Carson Lepgue, but everybody else seems satisfied with | pre » with ® sachom to each ‘Ambrose L, Pranny, , responded. Mrs. Ward, of 10 Franklin street, had a very narrow MN os Aba Ootentiaa nad eth OP ia law cn 4 Seal fay, rand Bachem to govern and proside over: all—th The follewing Pile da that cae OR éscago from death, on TuewJay night, while sitting at the THE EVENING IN THE PARK. ‘3 years of ago, had his left oar partly taxem of, Partie so BY Sh y, casas SAY carne ing ‘Tbe Gevernor of the State of New York. wincow; @ bali, fired from @ gun or pistol, parsed In the ing a great crowd of enthusiastic ami patei- | byt ‘plosion of » pistol, im Coart «treet APPEARANCE OF TRE CITY. organ: Coq. All shett ta ‘This was received with groans, which, however, were | through the bair of her head, and lodged in the wall, | oti city i ; A Kk man, named Slack, reading In Washingtom . fie Sea cep reer chara Pprenced by the cdairmaa, who suggested that | Witheut coing any furthr tpjury, ‘Tho ahot was fired | tle citizens assembled im the Park, to witaess: the fro | s4ree¢ bad his hand severvly abiatvored hy the x plosion The glorious Fourth was celebrated in the city with | their calumet of peace, their wampam, 0 the oflice the toast referred and not to the by a boy named Ferdinand Smith, who waa nirerted by | works, “what did'nt go off.” Hy 7 o’elosk in theevening | of a pistol j ‘great éclat Wednesday. To be sure the weather was not Great Dating foe thats (ciemda tn, fons AO led upon Captain Ryncers to respond. The Cap- Fitth ward police for careless use of fire arms, thousands bad assembled, but the ahowors of t! fter- Four lads, named Thomas Gillen, Vatrickh Der 701 0, i conceive | About # o'clock om Tuesday night, while Mra, Philips, Galvin, were all dread’ of No. v2 King attest wae sitting on. th: back stoop, | 2098 proved a ccld shower bath to ail their anticipated | [#*renee O'Goonor, and J presented bimsslf, and said he could ly injured about the fa of et of the President in asking him speak to a8 propitious as it might be, but what did young New al found in advance of a1 i York care for that? There was a certain amount of Denes humanity oe the maces of tn ee ade & very brief reply, ox. | S0™6 one fied off » loaded pistol, the ball of which en: | Plfhsure, ‘The state of the weather was auch a4 to pre- fireworks bought, and, rain or shine,they must be explo- | learned, and ow learning ndying conti tered ber thigh, inflicting a very painiul and perhaps | vent the workmen even from arranging the fireworks in ded, ifmot in the Park orin the streets, why then on | 12 ‘Be Great Spirit, the Sons of St. Tammany ever hold stitute a good Governor, Capgerous wound, A brother of Mra. Philips, who was | the afternoon, and when eve A h why the Voice of the people is the roloeo’ God." To this s0- After the following toasts were announced and res. | */#0 on the stoop, received a ball in the leg of his boot, the housetops and frem the windows. And terrible was | ciety, and to the democratic seed sown by ite paternal har ponded to, the company dispersed: — without, bowever, being wounded. The pistols were bellave the report Not police, for wilful; . the rackot the javenileskept up. From “morn till dewy | Snaiiverty whieh noe She Dees, The Army snd Navy-The Shicld and Buckler of Co- | #Uppored to have been discharged (rom the rear bulld: | that the exhibition bad been pont pone, Tiagered about ofa yoere irl, on the oorner 4 eve,” the air was reconant with the dim of firecrackers, ‘Bot infortn bag a ted in pe muioe Ge ae ing of 19 Charlton street, ax consicerable firing was | the Park till long after the hour cf % o'clock, and were ° will be badly disfigured im conse- eatery pad Bae fenponded to by Major Geor all going on in that building’ about the time of the acci- y by another shower. tom and the explosions of guns, pistols and the amaller sort | Revolution, was not acquired witho . an rm pire State—The brightost star in the escutcheon of | cent. Mrs, Phililpa’ injuries are not supposed to be mmon Council on Firewor! number of similar casualties, with greater or ‘of fire-arms, while at intorvals the booming of cannon | [PE ‘races of the march of | eat posted to by Hon, Thomas J. Mundy. fatal, meme it will take months ere she can fully ro exbibitions of these article: leva serious renulte, happened throughout the day, bus was heard to heighten the effect. This continued during | sadurad by she" patricio, bang omsagee Sie ive °"Om Wedneaday Joby Oram had his hand shattered while Pp ahe e ORtcaterG Mae ee nanan the day, an at night the ity seemed almort on Sew | UGER® acd Tizard wong mos THE MILITARY PARADE, tung on atl ia Water atrent, near Rovseret” is | Tork Bay'taten ineiee pettegemeoesr ie any | ine continuous was the stream of rockets, Roman caniles, The military display was not #o fine this year as | Was taken to the haspital for medical treatment. where fireworks were expected. In each THE REGATTA IN BOBTON—NEW YORK és Michael Moyers was severely burned aout the face b bled, but al 10 j usual—not that all the regiments did not rospect the or- | tne expionion of a pistol, which he was triog in Franklin ieitiealontstemanerorse wat ent VICTORIOUS. ders of their Major General, for they did, andasagene- | square, corner of Cherry street, The injured man works | an intended for the Fourth. The Fourth was celebrated in Boston with a aplett ral thing made a véry creditable appearance; but the | {or Treadwell & Co., 0 Warren atrect. : , an which bas never beon exosiled on amy previous oocasion. Aificalty was, that anticipating a warm day, many of | ,, Thomas Caliaban was brought to the New York Hospi- | DISPLAY OF FIREWORS DESIGNED FOR THE | The city qovervmont. hed mule negple, yroviaioes tec tal, by bis mother, suilering severely from the explosion FOURTH OF JULY. them did not jo, and fi i del “keep ” Ini m parade, and from this cause several of our face, while celebrating the day in | Tyo Committee of Arrangements of the Common |, s*PiRé UP” Independence Day, ten thousand dettars bent regiments looked much thianer than they should having been appropriated for that purpose, Karly t= Bartholomew Ros, while looking at the procession, | Council for the celebration of the Fourth of July give have done. Besides; the general order matoit sppear | way gun struck, He wae coareyed to the New York | notice that the dieplay of freworke designed for the | Ue mernias: the trains on the varions railroads from as though they were to be under arms in the hot sun | Hospital. He will probably recover. seeker aiid Youn Watbet, bee yeltasnsa’t different sections of the country began to arrive, whieh four bours, and in view of the numerous caces of coup | Fanny Gray, a daughter of Mr. Gray, the Warden of s rth lostant, Dut postponed in conse | were tong, und loaded with passengers. The day wae de soleil Intely eocurring, the delicate and aickly men did | th® City Prison, hed her face severely injured by the | ‘(uence of the unfitness of the weather, will take place | every way fino, with a ovcling breeze the therme- 7 y f explosion of « pistol, fired by some careless rascal on Mon¢ay evening next, the 9th inst. Should the wea- 4 Dot feel disposed to run any risk. These causes all | Centreatreet. ‘The powder and wad inilicted painful | ther that evening alao prove unfavorable, the display | Ber At About reventy, and nothing appeared to stasd &o , chot up ta mid air, This was kept up until Night's candles were burnt out, ‘And the jocund morn Wretched Stood tiptoe on the misty mountain top. so ee ER att ‘The weather during the morning was very fine, but by actual and in abont noon asmart shower came up, which sent the | thst tens of thousands of & pleasure neekers scudding to their homes. The after- f moon was showery at intervals, and Heaven's artillery, thundering in the skies, came into competition with the detonations of firecrack- the ors and squids, and at length withdrew disgtsted from Siere yh ee en the unequal conflict. honored monum ont near the Brooklyn . | Wednesday th combined helped to make the perace this compare | wound on the little child’s cheek and neck. wil be further postponed until the first fai in the wey of a full enjoyment of the glorious Fourth. The city in the morning had a very brilliant appoar- | Wparedey | vg. vc, | unfavorably with those of former years, ‘Faeroe war'not | “Ageatlomau, whose name we were unsble to learn, | therea'ter, succeeding a fae af-ernoon. Ty cr ‘The Commen, which was dotted with booths, tonte tance, as every hotel and place of amusement was gaily | ous trades societies, naval and’ military force over 2,000 men out im the Division yesterday, when the | while shooting in the pistol gallery uncer the Astor AS, H. HAS As font : Gace GAtE Siga'aid palcl@his aayioeds ad’ wace also ty and in “all the pride, pom usual number is over 5,000, House, in Vessy streot, accidentally shot bimssif ia the | C. H. Tucker, Secreiar. ber versoysbiticey nisl gle- singe cusidlee Ac P a ales tha et dauraed the pence ¢ But though the military turnout was alim, that of the | foot The ball was extracted with a great deal of trouble, — pal polnt of rendervoos after the procession bad beem the ships in the harbor. people so van themamesant./ 40 Whatever place they | | Joba Hoyle had bis foot severely crushed by fg THE DAY IN BROOKLYN. witnessed, and the whole park seemed alive with humam Te ° peare wei them, and oa \¢ of tg at No. ulberry 9 le was beings until about half: y CELEBRATION OF THE SOCIETY OF TAM xed community. A Tremember tut | march the sppeerance of the streets wraa brilliant in the taken tothe New York Hospital. > M | _ In Brooklyn the dey was celebrated very much in ac Weave for smother’ attractive, hich ‘was te v0 MANY. day—bow my boyish heart swelled with in | extreme. @ windows of the houses slong the route Lawrence Norris waa dangerously wounted while | cordance with the reputed character of the city. Not- | o! on Charles river. : out gave utterance to its heartfelt | were filled with well dressed ladies, to witness the glit | walking Im Mott street, between Hester and Grand | withstanding the fact that tho retail dealers in alcoholic ‘The regatta w In accordance with the custom of the Tammany So- ciety, or Columbian Order, since its establishment in 1789, the anniversary of our Nations! Independence wa" celebrated in the old wigwam, There was, as usual, s large number of persons present beside the ‘ae my aged voice still echoes in this tall, | tu ctacle as it awept past. Our New York ladies | streets, by the discharge cf a pistol. The ball entered vy manifedt dei ¥ the usual weaknews of their sex in admiring | the abdomen of the injured man om the right slic, and | Deversees did not comply the gay uniforms and nodding plumes of the ‘bold sol- | taking @ circuitous route came out near the syinal co- | Probibitory Iaw during tl dier boys,”’ who comprise the rank and file of the Firat | lumm. The wound, although a very severe one, is not | there was not much of dru Uiseathralled—bat to the oppressed~ | Division New York State Militia. Nor is a parade of our | supposed to be fatal. ‘The ‘person who. Orel ths pistol bad: tbir'et tha wien” i t olimes Margen’ s | uniformed companies without its suggestivencss. For | ban not yet been arrested, although the police are oo 7 h the rements of the early portion of the day, lety seemed ynmess in the atroets, aod Be cldents and casualties detailed | the boats the Mill Der Cambridge Bei o foot of ground from which the race could’ members of the association, The room was decorated loam of hope ite numbers, {t is certainly the most showy, | bis track. below wore attridutable to intoxication, Nearly all the | were occupied. The tope of all the buildings ia the with the emblems of the various States, and the banner mauve ert Ae ee ers oud ma as well as ath? Mott, commopolitan little army By O'Conner, hile amusing himself at the cor | retail liquor establishments in the city cinity ceeunens aise prominent positions on ive temely, the insolence of office, and t! OG le! in ew . ma | all sort mea, r i ry streets wi powder, rt. let 7 - of the Ocier was dispiayed behind the platform which | fants Vere taught to tremble, auc. despots tude | and every imaginable variety of military dress. | lis fece ¢reatfully burned by the unexpected explosion | COE Dasinere ns usual, in consequence « seals tc five alae. “Broything of tas hoctwaad teat had been erected for the Sachems and other officers | their haughty i while the bold, the free, the inspired | Hore in the scarlet coat and uniferm of the Eng- | of therame. Me was brought to the hospital suffering | s@veral understand ng that co arren vet of evures. Shelton’s baad, which wasepgaged for the occasion | 324 the brave, cheered by the com the Amoriesn con: | jish—there the gaunt garb of the Continoatals; further , acutely the Probibitory law would be made durii epee woth fired from the gave additional interest to the proceedings, by the per on a1 the sombre habiliments of the Black Hrunswickers; | Patrick Rooney was dangerously wounded {a the head | oven tiquor stores and drinking saloonn for the frat race to get reat. 4 for fancy boats, to be rowed by boys under 16 Omiy three out of some eight of tem 1 been announced were to enter, presented and still further im the <istance may be seen the | while passing along Washington street, by the explo . gay array of the Scotch—the tartan, the plaid, | nico ‘of a pistol in the bande of the proprietor of the | @da very creditable ¢ baracter for sobriety and good or ‘the hilt, and the absence of a certain garment that | grocery store, corner of Morris aad Wasniagton streets. | cer, Itis but seliom that the weather condescends to makes young ladies try to blush and look modest, even | The pistol beimgcarélenaly fired close beside the Loac | smile as favorably for the carr, out of preconceived when viewing them intenily as they are passing. Then | of Rocney, the wad inflicted a deep wound in the scalp, pane for a proper observance of an anniversary of our the Frenchman, with hia scarlet breeches and unseemly invensibility for atime He was taken to the | National Independence, as it did yesterday morning formance of some of their best music. About half pas one o’cicck, the Sachems and officers, wearing thei ‘Dadges, and preceded by one of their number, bearing the cap of Liberty, entered the hall, and after marchin ied The rous sen: oognized man bigh, the Towethe rich or the p round it once, took their seats om the platform. Th | theconcenisn'of the polity of the voverviguiy of the people | bat, the green Irishman, the strong Austrian, and the | hospital, where, alter proper treatment, he was revived. | —for the scason, it was delightful. A cool aud. re- Grand Sackem, Lorenzo B. Shepard, Esq., came forwar | —the guarantee of life, liberty and the pursuit of fapot: | ‘‘gailant Hussar.” All bave their points, and se. | The wound is not supposed to be fatal fresbing breeze aroas with the sun, and the lat atlver oar for the wi i: ” is . nos—together with a pertect equality of rights, without | cure each their admirers. Our militia very aptly typi- A boy named Robert Peters, while holling » loaded | ter accepted am vell which moderated the effects » the Hettery Pet, an: and addressed the meeting as follows: distinction of birthplace, to all who er and | fen the commopolitan character of our people: the divers | pistol in his hand, bad several of his left fingers blown | of bin efful and permitted the stirring air | post hook to the yeoond in the rese, which wee orabi ppe: or Tl I rear bag brought us ome) arian Te nine eT anat SusniMieecat™t” | garks E: returns in peace an races, languages and nationalities that live under the | of! by bray) ye fine e of the weapon, lie was | to keep in bful beat the pulse of the most a ogpertt a represes Ge oleings” wi ‘7 which yesof every ua. | shadow of our municipal institutions, and are ruled over | taken to the hospital, where the injured jotta were am- | a:Cent devotee at the abrine of liberty. Occasions! too, that in | #0 benignly by good Mayor Fernando the First. putated. The accident happened im Ninth avenue, near | showers from mid cay untilevening, were reco'ved, tatuer jo for doriee, @ peculiar hind of the waters around Heston, A it was remembered, A the e council of the heroes of the Revol: Pursuant w aupouncement, the day was ushered ia | Forty fitth street. naan ance that coup de soliris were not ta apprar oe tqevices and devoti Who extablished these holy principles, was & Lafayette by a grand national salute, which wee ired by @ de- ‘Aven of Sergeant Ricord, of the reserved corpe, hed | in reports, than as obstructions to enjoyment a ly SS ae gece eg pant cary bp pdr ays woo tachment of artillery specially detatled for the purpose | his band badly shattered by the premature explosion of ‘The fring of small arms, the explosioa of cracker fi Danie: D. Wee oa pear Their blood the compact of American Hberty aud in by Brigadier Generel Hpicer, The national standard | « pistol which be was about to fire at the tims of the | burning of Reman candles, and the rapid ascension of | which wee built Meee. Newasa & cltously concur to dence, It, wae no wonder that these distant aasions 4 was dieplazed at sunrise The bells throughout the | accident The thumb aad fore ager will, no doubt, | parti colored rockets durisg tbe previous nigh Fandell, expressly fer the rece. #1 ‘There is no olim with our glory, and telt th city were also tolled, and Trinity cmurch chimed appro- | have to be amputated. ave awakened another Rip Van Winkle toa ledg* | ane beat on their own waters, am rth om siseione results. brot priately to celebrate the nation’s natal day. Soon the Daniel Linn had his band and arm severely injured b; of the extraordinary importance of the coming day; an}, oes net tims of oppression and tyra: round of drum and fifeand bands were heard in the | the explosion of a pistol, while he wes loading it He | consequently, few could find exoune ia sleep lor neglect boats, for a prise of ome m which vindicated trium| pepe: A mbaean pelle; streets, caused by the various companies marching from | was conveyed to the hospital, where it waa thought am- | ing asy one of the manifold duties whice devolve upon in by the four cased beat, 4 sailor's ‘We shall most fitly begin. their headquarters to their tive rendezvous. Soon | putation would be necessary. the enthusiastic patriot ou much am occasion. Aa earl, which was also built by Newmen & upressly for the regatts, aed 0 trade day by expressing our humble thanks to that land Pro- oe which, Roterts, V, Lynch, tained our country duting the perils after ® o'clock A. M., the time designated, the line | A young man in the of T. Barker, of 105 Bay | a4 4 0’clock, more than one coupany of the Filth lit- indents national alive that formed in Broadway, with the right resting on Four. while in the act of discharging » pistol, was | gade, wader command of Gen. Duryea, anuounced by ence, and kept patriotic bove mere sectional, local teenth street. There, while several of the regiments | severely injured in the hand and arm by the explosion fe apd drum that a Me up apa doing At seven, York ameteu: ipirit hilosophic as it were counter marchi most serious accident occurred | of the weapon. A pices of the barrel carried away a | nearly the entire brigade were at thearmory, inn entered for the fourth rece, bat bret as Wi y 98 | streets to Brigadier General {4 piece of flesh out of the limb. There will be no | order, and at 9 o'clock they were reviewed |y fearing the New York boats would it, the spirit of oar | fireers Aur ing Bleecker street, the | jsnity, however, to amputate the arm. and Common Council at the City Hall, after cerry all the prises, started the poste in the jon it shall besomecor- | whieh Cue "a some Greworks that were let off, and shied and in doing | Three boys, res Dane eeceyi yee) heres march through the principal streets of be hae emateur race before the contestants in the third rece 40 slipped on the pavement, throwing his rider heavil celebrating the Fourth, at the corner of Tenth avenue ‘Leit promptness at the hour of call, their uniformity | bad come back to the starting point, tha: on the ground. Assistance was immediately ren and Eighteenth etreot, were severely burned about the | and ateaciness cn march, and thelr appearance while | the Iutman and the Jow Delmenieo, beth of and General Hall extficated from his unpléssant acd | 0 by the explosion of w flask of powder, with which | under review, wore all more than equal to any other ap New Youk, amd both of which had bees properiy entered, dangerous position, His right leg was found to be | thay bad been loading their pistols. They were attend- | pearance they have made as a briga’e. There was 00 ean sw Yonmme suAtme tutions. the epi venomous folds, wareted, will w hopes of free govera ment be ren of 1 sl As bret! be Tammany Society we can- broken, waa otherwire much injured. He was | ed by « physician,who relieved them somewhat from the | civic procession during the cay. ig? “hes ite frend Rete tenk gh Ty BS] conveyed home, when it was found that what is known | psin oceasioned. 2 Ie otker respects the appearance of the city wass alee tat onan. tie Becgy ie a -.. in the falnoss of” ad ing us as the small bone of the leg was broken. His wounds, | A little son of Seargent Van Guisten, of the reserve | sterecsy ps impreosion. The ational state and city flags | (A "hiriied boat moe took place thls allernous am Promote the though painful, are not considered dangesous by the | ocrp#, bad his band ly sbattered by the premature re thrown out from the several public buildings, and | | 2ar'uy Tt es B, andthe J) DLR Pet br man to feel geet ty ae physlelona. | explosion Of a pistol with which he was amusing him- | the stare end sicipes, an usual, ned the sumults of D - bs = ee, | nea welt hotel anc porter Wad dente! treme tee in or | New York, “The challenge wae given by the New York from railroad cars and ownibuses. At nights | best The parties put op three f untred dollars « site. fer this ee ee, the line of march was p) and the procesnion moved in t following or- A boy wan accidentally rbot im the groin with « pistol | hors der, headed by Major General Sandford : ball, alle; # been fired by one of the occupants | very fine variety of fireworks wae exploded at the | '* ree was handromely won by the New lirunewickeew, Finest BRiGADe, commanded by Brigadier General | of the ho Indson street. The a severe: | City Hall, and from innumerable private dwellings, and TPLEGRAPHIC band of beothers join’ Epicer, componed of ly injured, and brought to the Fifth tion | om the streets the common productions of pyrotechnic : g D. ‘their monument—o: Pence and safety all fi Firat Regiment of horre, Colonel Ryer, preceded by a | house in great pain. No arrest. ertabliabments were exhibiied with unwonted liberality, AERIOUS AND FATAL RIOT 18 COLUMBUS, O10. When Col» Ming concluded bis oration, which waa re- | mounted band. lien Lilly, a child about seven years of age, was run | Ase whole, the celebration la lrooklya was approprl - Cousunes, July 6, 1866. ‘At the conclusion of Mr. Shepard's remarks, Aldermam | peatedly applauded, the Grand Sachem invited the | feccad Regiment, Colonel Bogert, with Robinson's 4 tly hilled by one of the Dry Dock and ‘The scclaente which oceurred were purely the | Yesterday evening, a» « of Turners and atages, Thore who witnessed the oc- nerjuence of carelessness. others was parading the steeels, & diMeculty arose ; meeting to unite in ing an ode which had been pre- | brers band. is regiment comprises the Continental, James Kelly read the Declaration of Independence; after ie, sing: i | po oy pri yy Mr. Hulbert, to the a the City Guard, and companies, and was red from Fort Greene, by the | txtween one of the-Turners and « boy, whee aa alarm that the dri not to blame in the At sunrise @ c i f which, three cheers were givem for the memory of Tho | ‘yigi} Columbia.’ This was followed by a perfect | much admised for tts excellent drill. a the bcrses were going very alow at the time of | Vstera 2, and the bells of the various | Wa" sounded by the Turners and they all rushed back, mas Jeftrvon, Col. Alexander Ming, theforator of the | storm of enthusiasm, which fouad vest in aise werrits | | Seventy rst Regiment, Colonel Vosburgh, preceded | the decident The, body of decoused was taken io | churches were rung for half an hour st euntiag, noon Seawulting and Unrowing stones at the people in the vered. follow! cheers, that mad« the walls of old many shi A ‘ailace’s brass 5 jue coat and w! the home itn bereaved parents, at venue 1), | sod sunset. 5 pe Te ph egy gees ge ty 96 | large portion ef the mesting, at the enggesuos of the | pats, ‘Though wot a large, s woll Grilled regiment, | wh pest was held Thm MILivaRy. The ret then became general, amt the Turners, being exation :— Grand Sachem, adjourned to apother room, where an | composed cxofuaively of Americans, - The several regimente of the military, comprising the | Srmed with revolvers, commenced fring upon the orvwd. Fartow Crrizens :—The august instrument of the Desia- | excellent collation was prepared for them ’ Here, the Sxconp BurGane, Brigadier General Yates. FIRES ON THE FOURTH OF JULY. Filth Brigade, sseembled at the armory at 7 o'cloet in | Over & Coven pistols were discharge’, amd one yo waagh ret vanes bere Sevosk atase ercises, as may be w |, were of a different or Fourth Regiment, Colonel Hincken, composed of three | FIRE AND EXPLOSION O¥ FIREWORKS IN FRIXcE | the morning, under command of Frigadier General Dar » Paley alten tare tadae falnesd to ote oak , end political truths it enunciates | “er. 1d Sachem presided, and opened the pro- | companies of cavalry and five of artillery. Eight field STRERT—MIRACULOUS KACAPR OF LIFR yea. The line formed im Hicks street, the right resting 5 ling his from a large punch bowl | piece panied regime on Clark sweet. The com, were fully represented, | "ones, but none, it ls believel. fatally fortunes, | before bim, and faving the compaay to do the same, Fifth Regment, Case aeeatiawebiae, someon Between 11 and 12 o’closk, the night of the 4th, a fire | gud mades prilllamt aed creditable appearance T ‘The police have arverted Uweaty four Turners, agaimet bold, | ‘Brothers,’’ raid be, ‘let us 60 our from th* | nied by Dodworth’s second band. This regiment is com. | broke out im the fancy store No. 13% Prince street, oc- | marebed through Hicks street to Montague place, \h: y to public opinion ls very decidet, as there oe , | waters of the great spring.” The invit) it is almos: | posed of one gremadier, five infantry and two rifle com. | cupied by Mr. Stone, who hada (usatity of fireworks in | Mon’ place to Henry, through Heury to Atlantic, up | W Bare been no excuse whatever for their conten needless to state, was com hb unanimously, and | Denies “ Sicdieen Ea huse than ewstaloee tan di ofhoteatane dhe ugh Hoyt v Fulton evens, do MNOCKING ACOIYINT & i neg were charged, the first toast was Sixth Regiment, Colonel Poors, acoampaaied by the | in'wames, and the explosion of lireworts pod we much | Fulton avenue to the ll, where tees passed, Tye Dey we Oerepele—Mag it be 00 perpetual se time = brass band. A amallturn out, Blue unl | Cycitsment. Soon after the erles of the cecupanta of This was received with three cheers, and then the se- | ‘im trimmed with nat, Unk lation cap. the premises over the store alarmed the neignborhood— T mizing werid bys self eaoriicing | ceedings by their ea, ih ir fortunes, oh ‘ty I review before the Mayor and (common (ounce: A moun Two young men oe kery, wames Whitford aad K : idéee artisan, ria] mony in passing the Mayor, and wided an additional | yeatertay morning, while Bring « salute Boarte to crmbat the engulpbing cond Wa given Sixty alate Regiment Doheny, recompanied | Yr. Joba Nagle, wife, two. daughters, som und niece, | Signe ny elevetiog ‘several & Pele ores agaag renee cial pep ‘deeper and tate poverty ani The President of the United States—The frst commoner in | °Y A) . Composed principally o sad all grown persons. The Gremen came, and aided by | [op to d the Brigade thea marched down THE FOURTH IX MAMLACHUNETTY. rye? worse than the land, the instrument to protest public rights. Twixe BuGanr, Brigadier General Ha. Ce urabull and bis mes, the whole of the | wirtie to a yo firlige to Kande, Howton, July 6, 1866. eg tet ry Mr. Jonx CocuRaxe reaponded in a few brief remarks. | Seventh Kegiemt, National Guard, Col. Duryes, pre- up staire were rescued In thelr night cloth | ee eee arity ate Fulton ty Ceantorry, to tne | «18 this efty the Fourth passe! of in accortnasn wits ee ee cise; mortinentiet Ho said {t was not to Franklin Pierce that the honarcon. | ceded by Noll's band, aad ercorted troop of the from” suflecation, throsgh the front windows, | 7h nnd ‘0 Vultos, trough Fulton to ¢ , the published programme, acd owing @ & Sigabtion darkened “his brow, veyed in this toast was given, but to the office of Presi. | Washington Grays. This regiment tamed out very full, | The third floor was occupied by Mr. Beebe and wife, Brooklyn Clty , the second to nome inthe | Pees, more thas the usual cow/ort wie ou closer slonche@ his Cgtormines D dent of the United States. At the same time he juatified | 8nd commanded universal Bam yor as they mar: who were rescued from the window, as also « boy | city for theis excellence of discipline, met at the armory See 2 maerees Ot penioe concer ~~ ged a etter Si cin ae pase beter nun | Qgaralyy ani ata een ree | See cage auger tatty | tte A ctremmunt pentane | leer hiatus” OT ee 1 “4 9 here th nen! © magnificent +wor ‘alt nsased ‘ght iat. pus, Lieut. Senna Pt | th thy shower Mr tenes toc a naod in forart | Tne tga pttare ts hdjstaat kilt Wiles | te,br¥t rate oun wieeint bf mune erent bevter knows as'the Washington Grays, This is one of La adi recently promoted to the position by the oversi of | vchtee, wax won by the Detlory rel, of New Yous our oldest and best drilled regiments, and can boast of FIRE IN VANDAM BTRERT. petra U'yom the scabbard ts inserted, ““Vresented to | 10° t6'c) 1, Westervelt aod J.D, B. Pate, both of haa , . tre and Packer = the bombardment having taken pert in the war of 1412. The regiment is ‘The Orst alarm of Gre, at about one o'clock P.M, o July 4th, 1886." Thomas Maker, was required (0 prevent the interference ot foreign pow, | Bow composed of six companies of infantry and two | curred by the discovery of fire in « stable in Vandam | tice. sccompauied t- ) Sew York won the reepective races im whieh 1 were eognged. The rece beiweem amateur club boss wae won by the Maid of Prim, of Mt. Jobe, Nit ers upom this continent. It would have been all the | troops of horre. street; it toon put out, It wed by f ly respoméed to by 1 alene some if Oreytown had been s Gibraitar—the course of a prea — rae silat Ajoursed to the Mase te cus the tereemivaks deen, wot te wae Usurp'd the the government arould bave #affered no chi Who eet ubstantial breakfast wigan Wpadeny gm nny Le | Soeeras ayer Wennare sspnerneed | be would to Fraxite Pierce? It ban eight full companies of infaatry and one of berss. PIRE IN WAVERLEY PLACE. toon persons were imjared, bat one fatally “ oT ete sniacleeneeri—- had its | The uniform is a handsome sky blue pante. About half past two o'clock & fire broke out in the THR VIREWORKS. The abelitiontete met ay in Tromiaghon, W. 1. In the eveniag. there wna's dlapiay of fireworks from | Garrison, presidiog, Od many promincat . party which e ie inst. far from Tammany Hall. Bathe | , Tenth Regiment, Col Hs! at ee by a dand. | frame stable 167 Waverley place. It noon extended | the City Hall. little park in fromt was kept clear of | ¢ycsiing. PAward Bverett war cavagely denounced by notwithstanding ali their - | The Cambrian Musketeers, Vee rem, 7 ‘mont | the crowd by the police under the command of Captain | some of the epenhers mages warched wall. to 166 and 160, which, together with 167, were w 7 7 4 ‘he people, no station what mignt |. Cuardes Lafayette, Capt, Le Clere, aseompanted by» | total 04, The flame extended tos brick ra see ead heeteaetaeete fae oleae cae eade te | bc Lenn eke ent ticlans. The alla. | fine band. This now forme 6 bettalion by lteri’, | of stabien in tho reer, bat by the prompt errival of Fs ined crowled with stators, samber nd otbar imen| are of 4 over. The atten’ ‘with three hearty | 80d commanded very general attention. firemen, ft was soon extinguisbed. A Mullery, | ota! hy yh pM wee IE aE lentere of the : Fount BuGavn, Brigadier General Ewen. 6 the stables 107 and 149, also the rear | Darély less 04), . ow Cana! ance was be Greed Sachem, bere stated that letters had been Heveath Regissent, on M. M. Veo Bearea, wih | beuldve, pueeetetens niet —— Lag tg Banat teoone Page, by Mr. ‘Sec 5. Rtwneds, cater THe vouRTH » A a re m following gentlemen —Gov. Seymour, | Sbelton’s |, compored of five companions of Infantry, d bles > rection of the committee by the Common " ; r Com. Boorman, Lt. De Camp, Freeborn G ‘Jewitt, Gen. | two of rifles and one troop of lanesra. ‘The Coutinental | 9200. They are inwured ia the Firemen’s Inpuramce (nen Femme ‘The pleces tin epgcnten ‘The celebration of the Fourth in this sty, - corpents re. , Simeon F. Jewitt, J. Romeyn | Guard, the City Guard, the Montgomery Guard, the ny for $400 on the rear brick building, aod 92 onthe | Vie) ise end stars. One plese represented four ges hrs" thousand poopie. The orstion wae Ge- by CW, Hisar Ward, Frastus’ Corning, Brodhead, Wilson G. Hunt, Inasc A. Ver; rame stables im front. Mr. Mullery, who was quite un Fin ah Rapin Delay ope Pg | Ui fe bmg agin” 7” | water me rte, ie | cet Scgae stant van 2 Francis, E.G. Lapham, G..W. Halph, §. B. Garvin, aed | Twelfth i, Col. Hebbins, sesompanied by | stable 166 to Mr. Wm. Jeesup; his less in belld- | tia of @ abled cure by a0 ‘ont two vm somtrmas, Sealy &, 1866. others. Of these letters we have only room for the fol- | Dodworth’s ful band, and preceded by the nev Eorineet Inge ond contents te about $100. Nolasuramce, The fre | {oa © were the words, “Our | The celebration yeotertay parent off very quietly here. lowing — corp, whose w ited marked attention and | wes caused by firecrackers Country.” thin the shield was fepresente’d | There were ao public cormmomials, Jasob dans tet Sanatooa Springs, July 3, 1855. approbation. ie showy Twelfth did not make as good FIRE IX GAFARVOORT STREET. aoeaien Of tha Order of United ‘Bamely, | ter carrier for ihe Ih! adelphia Fost Offee, wassAroweed SSE e tlete oat veg fT EN an France as it have done, Half its comple. About three o'clock, and while the firemen were st | an sem snd band grasping © sous Tae iglay wes while bathing at Abewcomd. ay. Rational iadepenoence, ls Teseived, rhe plone ne of men was not out. work im Waverley place, the bella struck up for o fire ab | creditable covsidering the unpropitions ‘of the Karrom, Pa, Joly 6, 1866. Jeeror wt my thanks, lam however, touch of sninvaid io | After the line was formed the precession marched | Ko. 24 Gansevoort sirert. The firemen were sove upom | weather—the moisture having allerto’ the works tovach | rye yourth wer celebrated here with much opirit. sm avail myself of your courtesy. through Fourteenth street te Third avenae, down Thirt | the and quickly ext the Gre, which onigi- | » ens to mar some of the most beautiful pisces The A fre ot Phillipeburg dectroyed the as R lo ue. ‘No cause on earth should more warm), wei seme avenue to Tenth street, then to Broadway, through | pated in « small frame sodiang sosepisa ty laos, Poste The one seyecially wae enveloped in emoke, ants | yom pa) ‘The ose ie beary, Ineurance . Pe Shae ta'the unlon an encence of these Baton. A Bait part tes bea hy -F Heed oy tas | Cuenta? See. SO" pee ee eae cote ete | <a ea neone ay pany Prrvemeno, Jaly 6, 1866. ie Ry eee Ee a am» SPaCePLTSS eee late was h Lom, + (each of General Yetes’ criiiony. Rs Arron, (Foun) July §, 186. There wee an tmumense un ended the military parade of this year. P ine Li at ACCiDEN 18 IN THE CITY. team, 0a shoves » ciple, wae entereet 8 Fenton, On Tuesday afternoon a little girl named Catharine in great traths of the De- | Dilliker wee prostrated by the heat of the sun. She was Moe ot nt en dene pclanaed thew '™*'™ | conveyed to her residence, No. 268 West Thirty-ainth OTL Sre the beber ve Wa your very obedient *erraat cy | Meat, by the Twentieth ward police, Restoratives were and carried ai) before him. THe younTn m™ ©, the question folly and fairty c@ cumtiivtionsl groan, 1 Wasnnaros, J 6, lhe, Ww. r lebrett ee 8 Com falters, vena. tet immediately applied, when the eulferer revived and will ooten > tha covene arm vere two celebrations Genriamnn—I bog to return my ‘hands fe probably recover. Yeo Nothing and aati Know Nothing. Gem Peres kind invitation to unite with you at William Maher, « boy to, 71 Maney oteeet ees eege », but tent come. The Keow Ne- our national eaniversary, aod to express my J c frien wed “ee the ety Wise read the Declare regret Proviens engagements will deprive me of that | © ceversly injured om Tuesday a’lernoom, by the ox tem, thd Villa delivered an oration. feartary Dawte i, stun upon whieh our jndependonse wae ¢ © of a sarsaparilis bottle contalaing powder. fle forwid the fying astilery y the sett promesewa, olared, Gad (be glogions struggle by which it warertablivne’ | oc 8 Glow match the pewier, dul o cisemarge Tess ediqneles #00 mam by et ewinne,