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8081 8 VAITUL YAQVOM QIARaN MK ! THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 7976. THIRD’ EDITION—TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1858.—-TWO O’CLO = ten pa General Bars proposed ‘« Pho heatih of General Ewen,” | but fil'ed up the intervals by active discharges of rockets |. Finis Hrwny Sraxer—A Woman Farauty Boxe. r - which waa heartily responded to. on the other aide of the street, j tween five apd 61x o’clock om Moaday moraing sn alarm General Ewaw thanked the company for the manner in ~~ j Of fire originated from the dwelling house No. 117 Hoary whish they nad ‘ed his name, and remarked that ACCIDENTS, ETC. i t] st the memories of the heroes of tne street, pied by Mr. George Andrews. It a »pears that them, ‘fhe memorise of tho great Aman named Wm. Morrie, residing at 597 h orga on PRICE TWO CENTS. | INTERESTING FROM MEXICO, ORATION OF HON, CALEB CUSHING. ‘The Juarez Government at Vera Cruz—Po- the servant gir), Jobannah Ryan, while cuzaged in making om » r Ji wualan ition of Our Minister in Mexico—slege 2 === | staiermtn and brave solciers of the Ravolation street, wae Badly injured in the back dy falling’ WORDS | J oot ine stove poured some burniog. Maid from a can ~ . 6 THE VERY LATEST NEWS | _invrtumucr thes care’ areatier Generatsptcar,” | D&lchwey io toe bulicing 680 Washlogtan street, oo Si | Gon uy gro, the biaze ignited the did inthe oxa and | HIS ONSLAUGHT ON NORTHERN NEGROPAILISTS, of Guadalajara— Bloody Character who returned thenxs in aporooriate tere, and soncluced | ¢#Y Morning, He was conveyed home by the police, caused ap explosion, instantly svt icg fire totoe girl's of the Present Contest—ad- REORIVED BY by proposing, “Fee ta of thelr Major Gageral.” Aworen named Elizabeth Greghton, residing at 463 ay Gee d aeten Sone in tha coaaty OE he SiS hl ’ vanee of the Liberal Canse ‘noose r)) was | TELEGRAPH AND THE MATES | Mae ari ine atte ata open rae per street, was knccked down by a party of rowiles, at | S17. tne tec ona tncr, The girl's oriesewore hor, | Presentation of a New tiberty Cap—Read- _-Vidaurrl Seeks a Loan ar THR Miltia of ine Clty of New York,” whica was reaponded to | 2Cormer of Cans! gireetand Broadway, on Sanday Sf@F- | but spe did not know of tue acolaent until the girl koasked | Ing the Declaration of independence— by General Gates. ? noon and eadly injared. Sbe was taken to the Hospital: | at ber door, when, on opening ‘it, ehe found the pre euf- —Aflairs on the Rio . NEW YORK HERALD OFRICE. ‘After numerous toasts, the company separated. A man named John McKeon was struck on the head by | {érer burned black, not s vertags of icloibieg uvon Singing of an Ode—Ruth to the Re- Grande » the naaforsunate girl was conveyed 40 tne Ol'y freshment Rooms— Attack on the > | or 1858. mame’ @ slung sho, corner of James and South streets, on San- doctor says she cannot resover. Tne fire New York, Tuesday, July 6, THE VETERANS. day afternoon, inflicting e severe scalp wound. Removed |: was extinguished by Mrs. Fisher The dimage to the Sandwiches and Cold Punch bse *, cad ‘we Orclock P. M. At am early hour the Veterans fired » salute on the | io the New York Hospital. ; fornitare be bat trifling. Almost every waex we —foasts and Specehes = Battery, after which they marched up Broadway, escorted | Fraxc's Shield was accidently run over on Monday | hav wagechee 1% pe Pad eed ‘aptle log —Hloquenee Lost to Our Vera Craz Correspondence. THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY, wa, pn ane Those commanded by Colonel | morning, ai the c:ruer of Chambers aud Centre streets, Peanead: Weratsieemcen exists amonget those who use the World, Vewa Cavz, June 20, 1858. | sy ‘pale "ea and newton ss oaeat and sadly fpjored. Conveyed to the Hospital. ar fluid, \ Affaire at Vera Cruz—Inactwity of Juarez—Vie pay a TR aca bch bay ony R. Ryan was seriously burat by the explosion of gun- Re 1 3ite Bowsry.—About half-past 11 o’clook on &o., &0., do. tality of Zamora—Commercial Distreas—An En- THE CELEBRATION IN THE METROPOLIS. | ton Mont of the City Hall, after which they marchedto | powder in West street, He was conveyed to the City | Monday marging, a Bre occurred on the roof of the Build- Tepaet wes po Raval voy Extraordinary—American Statesmen on Fo- r pared, On their way through the streets ‘Were | Hospital, ing No. 241 Bowery, caused by fireworks, The flames : warmly spplauded eur com cyan sev A Ora was 7 abot bsp errs = 349 vy the firemen. Tho store and first The day was celebrated within the wa'lgof Old Tanma- poi Paani oe Successes and Shindies— + The Military Parades and the Fireworks inthe foot avec in eae Mastiy mang y on] amie name Masnees encase, neers Soo | Wim teere ee beceeebreed inte veto» | umetweone be Casualties and Cri 4 reting—slenay aged By Pres t of the Tamma- ‘onditic x _ Crimes, THE CITY HALL. ‘explosion North street. ©. ‘ee. The | Propriate exercises under the management , ‘This central locality was the scene of attraction from ® | moved abate betes rd York = eee Aa Baildive ts ‘owned by John Delaplaine. Tt was daciaged ny Society or Columbian Order. The Hon. Caleb Cushing, I wrote by last trip of the Tennessee, and am sorry do. &o., a. : about $10~ tneured. we United Staten Avtomney General under Mr, Piarco’ad- | to nay this will be emphatically the last trip, at leant . very early hour in the morning, im consequence of the |, Abeut tem o’clock on Sunday morning a youngiman, iP, cal. . ee miliiery display whieh was announced. to take place in | named John. Modarley, was abet in the abdomen, a5 No,'| 42 Ale mep.alenwivgn for the Fourth district a We } minatration, had nccepted an invitation to deliver a ore. | for a couple of months. Jadeyendance day was obeorved inthis city with great | ihe Park. Immense crowds assembled from all parte of | 79 Mott sixest, frog a pistol which accidentally exyjoaed | fuaeiimec the above Are. 1s wos caused Hy tel Me | tion, and, notwithstanding the sitractions of every Kind | AMuirsut this herote city undergo bat little change. spit yesterday, and nothing transpired to interraptthe | tnoni'y;ani se the gallant soldiers went through their | in nig hands. He was conveyed to the New York Hospi- | near Broome. elsewhere, the ball was preity well bayear him per- | As far as commercial interests are concerned it is general rejoicing. From noon until midnight the air was | m:.cuvres and exercises, they were greeted on all sijes | ti, when it was found he could not recover. Fine 1v HAMMonn Sraxer.—The alarm for the Third | #008 anxious to ree and bier dim. The noley, ill com- | only a gradual transmutation from bad to worse, and , resonant with salves of artillery, and the firing of muskets | with the hearty scclamations of @ free and happy people. | ‘John Brown, residing at No. 3Park place, was shot in | district at a little before two o'clock on Monday afternoon, | ducted elementa with which Tammany sudienoss 89 | our prospects of mercantile prosperity appear to and small guns in addition to the uninterrupted rattle of | ‘Tne City Hall was clored against the intrusion of “public | the arm by the explosion of a gun, at the corner of! Park | °igmaied from No. 165 Hammond street. It was ogoa. | uaually Ioryely made up were absont on this oscasioa, He | row mnali by degrees and beautifully less. Juares eek Ge a eae ae eet c ma) Mee ten et TS ce Bite root of = ahed adjoining'® frame balding.” Da Ca ee siineogh was reaarked inat's large | #4008 positively uothing at all. The fast is (L ‘The weather was ers ¢1d not mest to deliberate on the grave affairs of their | 9 serious nature. mmoged tifting. zens, mark: Tacsee loditticl on tales and tos 5 ‘with the joyous apirt of the public. There was not acioad | troet—so confident were they that the salu sppuli | John Loughland was accidentally shot in the finger from | Theslarm for the Sixth district, at about one o'clock on | Proportion of ‘it consisted of ofloe holders oF expoctanta, | sy ore x nt) pain - prea. 8 » im the shy, while a most refreshing breeze, Indem with the | woald be better preserved if all hands entered earnestly | apistol in his own hands, in Washington atreet, near | Monday, originated from Union market bell tower. 14 | A small platform, coveres wish « diy, worn out old | ot est ered cihildlig ot tints fragrance of the ocean, kept blowing in from the bay all } into the enjoyment of Independence Day. Rector atrest. was given by # member of No. 44 Engine for the piece of carpet, was fixed up at the northern end of the , e troops, col- lects the Custom House plunder, distributes the re- venue, metes out rewards and punishments, &c., &c. In truth, the President does not show a single sign of life. Weil, this is all right. Better King Stork than King Log. As to thestate of affairs in the interior, we can only suppose them, for since the last express of the Ten- nessee (a fortnight ago) we have no news, as, room—not at the eastern, as formerly—and forms were arranged 80 £8 te accommodate ai! with seate. The read- ing tab le was concealed—probably to advantrge—by a large national flag, on the folds of which sat several patriots, and the front of the orchestra gallery was deco- rated ina similar style, of course without the patriots. Along the walle were hung up email flags, with the costs of arms of the thirteen original Siates; aad at the head of the room was hang the banner of the Tammany Society, purpose day. Immediately after the military parade preparations be- Moses Lerverties was seriously injured in the arm by Of getting up a fight with No. 4 Hoge Co., as they had, in The national flag floated over all our public buildings | gan be made for the pyrotechnic exhibition of the even- | ihe falling of a scaffold in Houston street, near Essex Sheri part othe nytt «brant in ihe Bowery (aud Rotel, and tho ships in the harbor were studded | ing. Chains were ran along the front of the City Hall, #0 | gtreet, on Sunday afiernoon. He was conveyedtothe | There was asti'l alarm at about three o'clock, caused with ensigns and streamers. The city bells were tolled | as to prevent the spectators from passing over their | New York hospital. by the b of some tar corser of South street aud at morning, noon and night, aud all business save such 48 | pounds, and ladders having been erected, the various | john Bowen had his shoulder broken while in a fight in | Pike slip, and also at ffve o’olock at the corner of So30ad was cailed for by the requirements of the day was sus- | pieces were arranged in front of the building, and imme. | naxter street, near Chatham, on Sunday night. Taken to | avenue and Second street. The fremen wore promptly on pended. y Ainiely below the clock, in very regular and artistic style. | the hospital. hand at each place, but their services wore not required. Last year the city was degraded by the famous dead | These preliminaries oocupied the best part of theday, | Oficer Petitof the Twelfth precinct had twoof his fingers | _ FiRs iv ORCHARD Sraaxs.—About three o’clock on Moa- rabbit riots, and the attending sceney of disorder, but | and when they were at length concluded there was no- | pjown off about three o’clock on Monday afternoon by th; | “8y afternoon a fire occurred at the dwoiling house No, " strange to say, although the “internation” of gooda yesterday, although there was a number of casualties, | thing left for the anxicus crowd than to wait for the sp- | explosion of a cannon at Manhattanville. 78 Orchard street, caused by some fireworks entoring the | or Columbian Order—an eagle, with oatatretched wings, ote . nothing of an alarming nature tracspired. There was but | proach of night, when the strange admixture of wheels ms McGovern, a waiter in Green's dining saloon, No. pes pn David SGulenined owen by Geveral Cadwal. Ps aaa 24 foe ot Jove and te. | Krai A vA paieat a hig hes Ute comparatively litle rioting and ‘ar less drunkacee than | and equares would be set in motion. In the meantime, | 124 Chambers fireet, had one of his fingers shot off whil> Inder 2¢ Philadelpbis, alive branches of pense, und ‘Rearing ws _ a ~ i necessary ubeneloeed wuia’ amd tee ee usual, however, there was no lack of the means of enjoyment | pring a pistol, at the corner of Chambers street and Wee: | Fiz ix Mrewerra Srnmer.—The roof of the dwelling } *ield of the republic, being the principal Ggure—with the panying the goods can pass the hostile lines. Isn't thie ‘The verdersof fruit, cakes, ices, confectionery, segars,and | Broadway, about eloven o'clock in the morning. Ho-was | house No.4 Minnetta street caught fire at about nine | !egend around the circle, of a beautiful state of affairs? What other country can THE MILITARY PARADE. all the delicacies that lWberated “jours” and apprentices | taken tothe Hospital. o'clock, on Monday night, from fireworks. It was soon GION, THE FATHER OF OUR COUNTRY. present its parallel at this age of the world? Of Natwithstanding the absence of the National Guard, the | so desperately thiret after, were in supply; walle | colored woman, named Flize West, was shot inthe | extinguished. Damage trifling. Ree eclasneees we secrererorerererevecseees | course, under such circumstances, the amount of ‘to shaké hands with Bacchus, turnout of the military was highly creditable, and the | those who foX ot NtoGe public houses in the vicinity, | leg, at No. 108 Church atrhet, about seven o'clock last | Finn i Wast Broapwar, review was witnessed by thousands. From an early | Sich stood invitingly open, and swallowed poteat liba- | evening, by a pistol hands of a boy. The wound was not | No. 161 West Broadway caught fire from fireworks, at ocr ofthe morsing he deren: regiment etembied at | Troy wo tho ben of dhe rey bien ba tata ee about half pas ten o'clock, It was promptly extinguished. their quarters. shortly before nine o’clook the New | of the day of national freedom. As for the urcains— 3 Blight damage. i 4 tf For the time would fail us to tell of Aman named Paul Ecken was shot in the hand, about York State militia paraded in Fourteenth stress, whore | 11° mtn ne ir B of which they were the perpe- | neif-past tour o'clock afte by the dis. | _ FIRE I Gnaxp Srnxar. —At about ten o'clock on Monday they formed into line under Major General Sandiord and | irators, in the exuberance of cages npethetnnlighreany de ereies Tap | Bight a fire originated on the roof of the old frame shanty marched down Broadway tothe Park. Broaiway was The old gentleman who, as he was easady Shanes charg y ef building, corner of Granb and Jackson street, caused by along the Park, in the quiet joyment of latter was arrested on complaint of Ecken and locked up. by the fi wd moch crowded, and the windows of the hovels and houses fegar,”” was startled frem bis tranquility by the explosion sea Cole hed hie badly weny fhe ee! fireworks aliwas promptly extinguished by reme! along the route were filled by fashionably dressed ladies. | of = ‘bundie of fire cracker in bis coat pocket; the old he = pm Damage trify ing. The Park, from nine o'clock, was densely crowded, ana | woman who, while enjoying her otium cum dignilate, at plosion of a pistol. He was taken to the Hospital. Fine 1x Wiiuiam Sreemr.—Shorily after ten o'clock on balconies ‘steps ana root of the City Hall were flea 1 979% the Park gates munching pea nuts watching | A young man named John McCarthy, while in the act | yonday night fire broke out in the fifth story of the ube 4 gentlemen. At ten o'clock precigsiy the the horses’ heads—was aed = Be of fixing @ cap on his pistel, at his residence No. 71 Mott | pujiidng No. 181 William atreot, occupied by Adolphus a wong anak the east gate, Mayor sean ag Sys troop of theve same “Javeneecent patriots and bon. | *Feet, tt sccldentally went off end being loaded with ® | Dobie, paper box mannfacturer. The firemen were ere ‘he “crond, Dut with the exoaption of aie | Darded with squibe and crackers antil she had to best « | bail it was deoply buried in his body. Ho was conveyed | goon at work and ex\ingwiabed the flames. Damage to Seth ae - | hasty retreat, abandoning her arms and ammunition, con- | to the New York Hospital, where he lies in a very ¢ritical boxes, &c., about $200, Insured for $700 in the As- dermen Boole and Clancy none of the Common council sioting of peamuas aad o GK, to the enemy oe re blon condition, nee z er, honored their Major Goneral naman who bad Ticketty cigar arteries cctaeras ccacanatantien over by tote ingenlots contrivance ied bis ses ould | Aboot loven elec ea Monday night gt iook \ 2 Ive @ mere touching recital freaks young | place between two hotorious pugilists, named . paota'ion the mitary marched by, each regiment salut. | finy'*rrom their own dear boughs experience. Tt i cer eng Joe Coburn, at the drinking saloon of But Allen's, goods transmitted is limited, being confined to those whose necessities force them to su) mit touch re- strictions, But to suppose the condition of things in the in- terior, I think it not unlikely a decisive battle will bave been fought before San ‘Luis ere this, and that the troops of Vidaurriand Alvarez, be marching— one from the north, the other from the south—upon the capital. If so, adios Zaloaga! But this is such a — ee ere eT oon may sup; anything w: rfect impunit, vi itv peng 2 aeene Peanen ee Oe Here we are, stronger every day; but Zamora, with all his bye 7 ot character, refuses to take the offensive and mobilize his force into an expedition: army for the reduction of Puebla, which many thi: could be easily accomplished. However, he knows what he is about; and perhaps only waits to hear from Don Santiago (Vidaurri) and Don Juan dol Sur (Old Alvarez), before taking the field. This state of things cannot last long; but we have Shelton’s brass band was stationed on the balcony, endeavoring as it were to drown the music of other bands and wiskniskiers, and other high dignitaries of the Tam- many order, entered the room in ® sort of procession, headed by Isasc V. Fowler, the Grand Sachem, who had given his arm to Mr. Cashing, and marshalled by an official carrying wand surmounted by the cap of liberty. In this procession we also noticed Judge Hilton, General Walbridge, Jobn Van Buren, Mayor Tiemann, Ex.Governor ‘Wm. MoMurray, who said:— said the same thing for the past seven months. It is ing his Honor, in the foliowing order:— tain, however, that thére was uo limit im the supply of pis | 2 ee Become etreet. Numerous blows were stock MR. M’MURRAY'S SPEECH. “awful tight papers” on the merchants, T aasure you. THU WASHINGTON GRETS, Hitoed in the Purieasa’ns ricate bp tee Juvealig lose | given by ‘both partion, Cassey coming off second best . liamaburg Oty Ineur } Gxaxp Sacuma, Sacmns any Buorume] have Wve | Although amounts of goods are sent up, wo who ted & fine appearance, mounted on spirited h by Robert Sears, | honor to present to our society nw can't get any money down. It is so long since we presen! " maust have put some hard dollars in somebody's None of the “fancy” were arrested. ed by water. In- - have had a oer hy that I really forget its date. pockets. ‘ne tzoop of the Third regiment, fifty men, us an escort | Jt wae pleasing and delightful lo toe how Cveryinoey goea | Capt. Williamson, of the Fourteenth precinct, was also We'll all be ruined if th x= ine ere comes not ac! very not come but once a year, the people were determined to | attacke1 by a notorious fighter, named Dutchy O’Brien, Marks ond Willismsburg City lusurance ) " ily. An tothe Americans here, they dec oy Seventy-first repinient, Oal. Veeburgh, with @rams and | msko the most of it And this hey id im real earnest. | on Broadway, oa Monday night. He arrested him and on poly A pam pe nos — man that if they could only collect their capital they would cut out at once en masse, and rely no jo on the protection supposed (at home) to be afforded t, Col, Robinson, two hundred and feeling of ‘cordiality and Dapotness, ‘and one China- | his way to the station house he was struck in the back of ‘A Fine in Fouton Sraasr.—At1 o'clock this morning, ip Col. . labored under such abroad i Bs much vaunted star spangled banner— second regiment man ‘an extraordinary de- | the head with a stone thrown by some of O’Brien’s fire broke out in the Lager beor saloon and twenty-six mea, accompanied by Roberteon’s band, with | G44 of jocuadity that be actually exposed for | riends. Tho prisoner was committed to the cells, but —- - ten abroast. ‘eating house kept by an Italian, at present, at No. 70 Ful- faugh! ursuing such a course we would only be the Continentaie—ten ADTORSE Got, , two hua. | #30, buge blocks of & nondescriot article, composed | 4 snortty afterwards discharged by Recorder Bernard. | ton street, mer of Rier's tly. ‘The first floor is oeeu- following the advice of a former American Envoy dred men, wita mounted band. sugar HJ bed About five o’clock on Monday afternoon a man named 20.8 demi nea te Se . Lows, whoee stock was ‘had passed from of | Ext inary to this country, who, to complaints of First regiment, Ooi. Ryer, one hundred and twenty- ‘Witherman, residing in the Thirteenth ward, discharged a Femaged to the #76 and fasured for $7,000, one tbat ig F- Mad were invested with the | some outrageous oppression of which certain fellow CEM ER acOND MRIGADS—GRN, YATES, pietol loaded with powder ana ball accidentally, wounding | T° He ae at oe BL oG0. cald'o be fully meared, | privileges and respoosibllitie ef liberty. Tbe castom | citizens were the etme by order of a satrap of the Finh regiment, Col. Schwerzweler, two hundred and one James Seeley im the neck. He was conveyed to his | The the fire is not’ known, but will, like many | Was derived from the ceremony in usage among conesnl: Cogpetany ceehy coommmantel em, te eight men, with dram choly and dram major. | This regi: residence, No. 137 Broome street. There. be investigated by the Fire Marshal, ancient Beene (eee 8 Peay Cy By a4 Ve :— = Ln uit te Gob-frsskin fe alee. =f ‘a presente Wm. Gaff, residing at No, 332 Ninth street, was dan- ‘Tax Fine wy Print Sraeer.—The Insurance on the hard- manumitied slave in token of his omancipation aad elers else can be expected, since, to raps gh Tegiment, Col. Pinckney. Exclusive of band and gerously wounded by being shot in the hand by Robert | ware stock in the store kept by Augustus Pettibone, No, tion to the dignity of citizenship, The nod shaped like vernment as now practised in the United States, eficara thay mustered shoot ove hundred and ight rea, a. 228 Pearl street, where the fire cocurred om Sanday night, | bat or cap, made VA tt cue Wo eee ere bied the one | OF statesmen are profoundly ignorant. of foreign ae ee te aril’ Thay wore eourely uniformed in the A German boy, named Hermann Plasker, wan badly | smounts to $90.0000, inthe following companies: Loril- | Sow pregeated you. No aymbol of ‘uborty vo ancient | affairs and remain in power only about long enough new regulation dress. fhis regiment is coming up ver; burned on Monday afternoon, by the explosion of a quaa- | $74, Sie Diese eoeee s iad Continental, 01080. nor has been 90 generally afopted as tho cap. | The arms eee Toy pogrom with whic =id fist, sed. promises to bee crack one "They bad hee : rendre ai. te Cooper, ; » ; 5 Of the Swiss cantons bave & hat or cap for 6 crest, m enter mice. bh a our oy oye Powe own band—the oaly one that bed Turkish cym! tity of gunpowder, in Eidridge so aad symbol has paged aa important yar, in struggles of | Ye gods! But here I'll “dry up,” for fear of becom- Fourth regiment of artillery, Lieutenant Cotovel Keller dreesed by Dr. Waterman, alter which he was conveyed THE THEATRES. brave people. In Hag . 2 wet geld 2 PS ore tas Lt Benn or in command, 270 men, marching columns of sections, home. border, ‘Liberty » although Mr. committed a a fe del two theatres in Broadway were open on the even: | tbe of o: MI . So the bonne ‘wit fourwech guns, sixteen mon o 8 fun. Bie recmeat A daughter of Sergeant Relay, of the Twenty-first pro- sacge tie + “A A hau wissen race eto paing © the reach revo: grave and fatal error in the Zaloaga concern, he has done well in the stand which cinet, was fataily burnt yesterday morning by her clothing he has recently taken against the iniquitous forced fire f fi ks, Officer Handle, of the same Miss Cushman played for the lest night in America but r Mannering,”’ Miss Cash - Rome it was likewise conferred on success- | civil war loan from foreigners, yet I bet yous bundle With National Guara troop as um oor.” monapolise all the’ most advan torment 6 | ward, trie to extinguish the ames, and in dang so batty | O20. Se PUAY vos NGOY ener ne pert in the other | fal adinors. On ancieat medal, ae also ep7a our ne- | of bost Havana puros the government at home won't ‘Washington Ba ass Band attached to the Fight regiment, | This “ "had gone on tncreasing ali | burot his hands, The young lady lingered along until Vending réles ‘rhe bone: wes fellend cntivestnalls. Ad tonal cotne the cap of livery, Soon conisrred. by God eaiehed Will find in this very step of his a 4 arvived " whee w ixmissal. Colonel 17008 sont, Lo Gall, with Cty Guard and Guard | $2j,40*mat Mowe persone who arrived at Anke hour nal | about even o'lock Inthe evening, when sho died. | Wallack’s Me. and Mrs. W, J. Florence plaped threo light | gu Tavared people should be exercised tn the sole ot The troop revolted at Jalapa a few days ago, tbo Lafayette, numbering 192 men, preceded by the Guard | rockets, except from a distance. The wiehios, es ususi, | A boy named Parker was acc z ploces, portray ing their apeciality of character—tho Iria , love and good will to mob, In conslusion, 1 place | omoery fled, and some shops were plundered. Echea- Lafayette Band. The uniform of this regiment sad oven some “children of larger growth,” hedadecided atthe corner of Third avenue snd Thirty third street, boy and Yankee girl-to a crowded house, The artiste your hands 4he cap of liberty. garay entered next day and shot a score or so of the 4 ‘with Weir little visantére, presented aa imposing appear. | ad e, for they clam! up the trees in the | about ten o’clock on Mondoy morning, by a party of boys od, and the gave ‘The prosent was accepted, on the part of the society, poor half-starved creatures. La Liave was on hia ance, and wore applanded as they marched by. Park ont oemare oe he dnc who were playing with fireworks. He was not seriously bene wa 8 received, Pye aia pt ‘by Isaac V. Fowler, the Grand Sachem, who said:— way with his staff to take the command, but hear- troop of lancers (forty-eight men), attached to the | with imon aad boys; and the balustrades and lowers of | injured. four at the Maseum, poe erage A Bibio MR. FOWLER'S SPEBCH. ee ee an escort. the City Hall were as full as they could possibly be. ‘A boy named Wakman was accidentally shot in the leg | Bowery and four st Newser | inde Grand Bacher of the Tammany Society, and in| quick time. 1 think General La Liave has mistaken eee ecineat, Colonel unieey,, 138 ‘scourding tothe excellent arrangements the J pian Minstrels and Minor entertainments, were much I fey ly =A his vocation. He had better return to pettifogging. whom erty is presented Order, There has been aamall fight at yan be- tween Negrete (Zalongista) and Carre’ (Paro.) As usual in this country, both retreated, and both claim the victory. men. Join | a) d Thirty-sixth street, ‘numbering over 140 mon, command | Cont sinted by the Common Coune!l, Adicing’ | *' te corner of Sixth avenue ani etter attended than is usual on Independence day. Ie Taf wets in the absence of Colonel Cook, who po meng Wan in atzendance long before the ing ‘about nine o’clock om Monday morning. His wound is day, jer arrest for disobedience of orders, | of the exhibition, and several patriotic selections of music | thought to be of a serious nature. Im WILLIAMSBURG. in not turning out a; the funeral ceremonics on Friday wore beauufuly played John Cory, aged fourteon years, accidentally shot off a | THE FOURTH . last. ° ~ I hoy learn enough, from these hasty Tieventh regiment, Colonel Vosburgh, ‘most Deiliant | Sogeron Monday evening, about half past seven o'clock, femarke very Dend. y bs eon peacpes by ait Ae! suddenly ‘Shed wan revo. ahicune cman saa tenpeorenn aeies ” | he day was celebrated yesterday with no public dis- | TOMA: Acris and blslory Of the Cap of Liberty which | tines, of te pickle we are in to excite your sympar ‘Ore troop of horse attached to the Sixty ninth regiment, | ying scrolia, formed of jets of colored flame. A pamed Owen Jones had his hand badly ghatteroa | Play, save the Areworks in the evening, the interests of | you have imparted to us, thy. Does wdopt s toreh of the Uni States in- Irish Dragoons, aoe Saar men, and wearing | pico was beautiful in ihe extreme, S24 showed 20 bo. be whine ae “ie | the “burg” being swallowed up in thove of its gréat rival | | FLOW Crrzaxs—We have assembled together in this tend ever to adept a foreign polley— at leant with Riet; Colonel Ryan. of skill in the pyrotechoist about four o'clock on Monday afternoon, corner ard, unforts See ead eal Gramenee call degree O icivwed by a plese called the ‘Geena | Sioventh avence and Mifty Ars street Brooktyn proper. In the morning the various military aes. boas to ean OS pened Eleventh regiment rifies, Colonel Bostwick. Beal’ of Malta,” which Was indesceibably splendid | 4 isle girl named Victor Halbort, ton yours of ago, was | Companies connected with the regiments on parade as: ‘ THE WHEW YORK PUBLIC CARTMEN’s v. 3. ap P. | towards the end, when from &® sexagon nertical on Oe wn hapa ‘with orimson and green centre, it mutated to @ | sccidentally stomach, about pte Feotiess taitory of orimnses, green, bles and yellow fires, o'clock last evening, in the grocery store No. 27 Mulberry pe pglakrps weap ag raaang iy bo damh.o0 Nambering some four hundred men, mounted on their whieh wen oh OS ee eight in magnificent | street. A difficulty having cocurrod betwoen two mon in Oy 0 gran saute the, as ag Aree, bt large wens, draped red, wate lod by four | Ezoaity briiamt, more eapocally We later piece, in | the place, one of thom drew a pistol and trod at the other, | Yous Hie scree med ; large wagons, ‘with red, and blue and hehe revrrag eon ocr and” gold ren mas the bail, however, hitting the girl. She was taken to her no pul rar sagen - Na rom enneposanenen ees falling bt room | heme lulberry street, parties arrested. grand duplay of fireworks, under direction = | Tne piece yoked" Ehield of our Unio ra ciaaa weer soctdestally shot in the Dranst by « | Wile, tok place ab the corner of Schols street and Union refuse to her ss citizens who carry her arts, her science and industry to countries that would otherwise relapse into the worst species of barbarism? Ifthe t will do nothing why does she, forgetfal of her own history, and recreant to the principles and deeds of our forefathers, inter- dict the people from fulfilling their high “manifest, destiny?” In short we are very desirous to know whether, if we undertake to Walkerize this neck of woods, your Davises, your Chatards and your Pauld- wil WO Ta gs T jike Walsh, the immortal has re- turned from the capital lookinganost mysterious and t i i z i saed by » largo assembinge. pitol at the corner of Pearl and Contre stroota, The pis. | S¥enue, which was witne 4 his body. Ile was taken to the hospital. avenue; they wore patriotic zi lt i i ri ik LOOP POLE LY POGLOOLE LOLOL DEDEDE LE HERE LODE ‘On the Yeverse sido— piece of diamond lace work, in wach the word ‘ Caton” wr j AOLOLE COLE OLE OROLOLE NO IOLO REDD HE NON HE sparkled in golden fires, each | <tter artistically emsiosed ‘Aman named Daniel Sullivan bad his leg broken by | Wel! got off. Pap than tho osc! bers SSoleahitaa on otal iy diplomatic, “He says he Mt his ob ‘THE PUBLIC CARMAN'S U. B. AND P. SOCIETY. epee, Cae OO, Castng tate ‘® ster of the | one of the chains in the Park last evening. Ho was con- ae dhuaie pigeseorphrnsts headene jet, the at ‘in ihander that ; "SD run Wart oP Sow TOD. Three’ other beaxtifal ‘eat teen importaet pieces were | Yeyed to the hospital by the Sixth ward police. oe a $ erhape clophan' ce tee of prrowsiing Wish tar totes tee, wise | na 7 near ha the | Mime ¢ay wan pleasantly cool, and all who were out for CO a ied. It - - Soltek wine acer Sent eee, eoceee atti tasers | Mts ide past etoven o'iece on Monday terwing, t by a club inthe bands of Chas. sitior. pleasure or necessity Bad an opportanity to ealer Wem WOOP RRAOLOLE LODE LE POOLE DEDEDE HERE ane indo vertous enabiomss of The War in Northern Mezico—The Effects of CAREN"S CREED PROTEOTION SOCIETY, by he , Bowe, pe, ladders, ‘Two mon, names unknown, were socidentally tun over Severe Treatment on the Government—Importance COMFORT THE SICK. books, torehes, trumpets and oftrer of the | and killed on the Hadson River Railroad, about four o'clock of the Present Revolution—Gov. Vidaurri’s In- pereceenente rece nee tne Mere ost HD Soe anc gias wont we colarel hres | 0” Monday afternoon, by Whe Sing Sing train. Th appears tention to Proceed to the City of Mexico—The m= ‘and maroon explosions. 3 thes the parties wore intoxicated, and kept on the track Cristo of len ale Fottal, be John MeGray She pers plese ta impsftaace wes . and Jas. | entil they were enfortunately killed. The so be As by way of Vera Croz you are, doubtless, well ’ 0, Eesq., Mr. | ttoe,” im the centre of Which was a pyramid of crimson at 1.” Several iy way Callanan, Corand ; | snd’ yellow fire, beariog the balance and Cap of Liberty, | Ctrred st Sixty-firet strect, near “ Buroam’s. informed of what may be happening on that line of 1 ithe wotiony Raulaner,,Preslsont; J Halen, | Snctrdied by a delicato wreath of emerald Iancework, — ° | Irahmen attempted to stop ihe other trains, and endes- reiphrdacsgee sy oy pera A Re RT Lh. pil one papntgendryr elle pendpek nqnen tea aa a le to cts tee mocntene, fhnes Lor my ‘tnepauiekallle Rares steamers were worthy highest " Prince street, to par sthne lah place Cahiviied wes vee mot exquisitely Dowat!- dered to the spot, when all was soon quieted. terday aaasid of the Ladies’ Renevolent, Industrial, tne to found ie an unknown continent, « mighty ‘notion | Correctly od of oll the other heew 1 bog wt ga leativities of the 1 of all, and could not, as it did not, fail t> draw forth A little child two and balf years was run over by cer rary 2d Mutual Improvement Society, connected with ut now that nation toed to-day the great American re the North, . operating ‘ b the Teview congratlated the stontorian applause’ of the thousands collected | wo, 66 on the Righth Avenue Railroad, about ton o'clock | the charch. In the merag Be coma coven Dic, raising her proud head sublime not alone over the | the centre of the republic. 1 will once for all assure = The de skill, and * co abundaatly ona “werediymvecon be ~~ p y~ att | ae x Tniependence yond wos wes reed. by A J Provost, ont fee i ‘ c tt I Fismored stall ses; bat you that my position enables me to communicate mitery marched —_ loft arm of the infant go that it hung by s small strip of athe ration ‘which was a master piece of eloquencs | Sn this day to be incensed with heart offerings | intelligence derived from official data, and that with ‘This was THE TRIUMPH OF AMERICA. flesh. Hugh Donney, the driver, was arrested and held Histonod to with with « rey was : goed By ae Parr . pe bas So nares our beoery the utmost confidence you can vouch for the veracity COLLATION AT S‘AJOR GRNERAY, SANDPORD’S PRi- sah Coumaneed WER 6 bene cae sere ee ¥al- | tp custody. The child, it ie said, cannot live. pas a. Talmadge, the ‘ & ‘ied by -4 (aziewwe.), Ant Sermon of ine as, that | of whatever I may write to the Hemarn. At the clone F, ‘eollation ec ef aciored iassowork | tee whole. tan cent | '" vir. Brown, sexton of the Methodist Rpiacopal church in | Sudience assem let i with, fie oy boon | be ead iot oa na Seay end oe ver tee unen oe | ~ seen tay ttpSet¥ Of Rashtecns end the exsenticn . ha agra was given by Major | Genius of America m oro hand a shield, and the | Thirtieth street, had ono of his (ingera blown off yesterday | Heautifuily docorated by the Indies of the church, and re fave grows to be powerful States. As de- f Pinar cos tae none? General Sand ord, at his firivate residence, Rast Twenty Cae eee ereslive the vorell ot faase, whieh the noon while loading a pistol. Le ye ye Cie, bed ita tnonveuieasey . sy os of prey vo in cde a catia afte . b is in the net of mistresses. Many, du! afternoon q ve. Have saked, leading officers, consternati Saliiiae anne aenenneen « Soren breecatng tobe. drapery hese figures was'Tormed | Senos AccrvEyr.—A young man, named George Evans, st cr omnelcxof ia opportenty, ine result of Wert | Stun the preatneas of ine foabders of ube repab peor -h government of Zaloaga has been astound- ths wine wry, veelly cenrtouie Yall jestion having otter 3 af tr sauant yey 9 > prs a being highly #rcovaneli and Wright r~ ya t — was the common belle bth It wt, the Btory i and their ruling passion now is to deal wore wi ‘tood the Goddess of Wisdom, —— tol, at the corner of Broadway and Kghth street, about | were under Tpetances: ‘oars. | ne, ral done to th. edivies ot on the brow of America. The Agate was v yweyou into | & Moreerolo, deacons of the church ‘of their day to parallel those that can be found as blow thet ma destructive to the Army + Major ‘sanprorn eailed upon tho company to fli up for a | bited in a culrass, with sist en nar esd be in | twelve o'clock on Monday noon. He was com ACOIDENTS. ‘also were men aa well a8 we, with ail the infrmi- | a y prove og ET ee tayarecs G Aa ong bana’ sper, emblemate of prwer an lauee, oom find Surgeon Fisher, of the police departments | as scugy Richard frower, aged fourteen yours, resid ten et our common nature. ee Eitne other extol wy | Of the North: ‘Tho forces from this iste, after ‘sion ‘on ute face of'tre giobe.®" Hiemid that on | enriched pesenaitnetn in ing. on bowatital, | cailed in, when it wae found that his arm had tobe wken | 00 North second atrect, between Fourth and Hifvh | {he OMe be vena, ‘ristruo, the Caited States did restoring the constitutional authorities of Zacatecas, in tre . ‘with threo | flagree the whole epcircied by an are com- | off. The operation waa immediately performed, sod Ne | sey, wap seriously injure by the premature discharse Taree trmice, bul to say noting of tetr | advanced to the capital of Amuascalientes, and with- "Si tmecarn hey commend arvee tho detence Gnica, aad warrenedte silos, Mars and other emblems of out Gone a ERT y | of musket in the hands of a bey named John Lyons. haviogmaiaine Ghallonged ‘Thar mighty power to which | out @ blow performed the th a sane their and their liberties—' which States, the bird of uckee shield. iis The ramrod was driven entirely through his body, enter- jn; and the triumpbs of Yorktown, | After this the forces assumed position, threat~ Seemed inborn tt ier toh thay ere doer ‘On doch sid of ins obatse Gove Pelettsrospee with re: FIRES IN NEW YORK. ing atthe breast and coming out between hie shoulders. erat ie Thames prove tha 86 gong of Americ ening San Luis, which place is well fortified and sup- = } * yopuiaton of tree millions, bes we Saulngs aunty Toot high Hokdred feet i feogth fh Fink in Tnomrson Srumer.—Betwoen threo and four | Ho was at first supposed to be mortally wounded but this are fe inet rend rapand. oad ees it | ported by some 4,500 men, under Miramon, who was have now to -forr independent States, con- snd terminating with grees ‘of colored renter’ | otelock on Monday, morning, ® fire wns discovered in a morning be i¢ somewhat better and gee entertained | or ocid not be in hava ramet | So sonndly thrashed at Carretas om the 17th of last PE RR i a the ir or soverel | gmail store aituate at No. 244 Thompson street, occupied | Of DS TIE: wiitamn Fanning, Smith ateeot, | Dristling over WD 26) recalled thek every tizen laa | Adptil by some 1,100 of Col. Zaazua’s riflemen. As ¢g roy ed she orn et gous aiien the Ghocharge ot chon the Spec panpel op: by Karl Specht, boot and shoemaker. Its early discovery aged ene pare re te ragh hgh th -4 ailer. (cheers) Ho proceeded to iment the s0l- | you may be aware, at the aforesaid place of Carre- tho iam Til fifteen, who resides in Her ‘and said of them, as t de Bourel- “4 ith tne Trlemph of America” the exhibition of Me yy Py oy doing mach damage 10 bert streak. ‘The wadd' i trom the gus passed through siery ot Heald oe another occasion, “these are the men | tas, Miramon, with 4,000 men and twelve pieces: of fireworks at the City Hall wero to a close, and From appearances of the store by examination Doth thighs inflicting a severe though not a very danger. rho if the sky should fall would bear it ‘on the points artillery, barely escaped into San Luis, after losing tho vast ocean 0; heads soon after away to their the Fire Marshal and Sergeant Bania, of the | ous wound. oft their and of their bayonets.” Speaking of " “balf of all his effective force in killed, eap- homef. The whole aifhir was creditable to and ward police, itneome to be their opinion thatthe | A young man named Harry Smith, residing in Frankie | civic qisturbances und (rontier commotions, what were all fally one ? mericans pecont iversary great | store entered some boots and shoes had one of hie thumbs blown off by the discharge | 1144, to the ‘ware, the bloody revo- and dispersed. Gen. Landa, who was one of tha rr i rete ropes fom ay wd ad ee Ter, Teun compuent oprent ante tus costed and Greg. | of’ meskes eee ie cate Mae’ catia, wien tacked | ‘tre ted at Zacateras, was the same gallant AD: = oh oF u J ut a " Tustre amor Specht occupied room store, with his fireworks at the corner of Union avenue and Schols ‘Since the 8 exec! a sq MEMEO TE wee at emanenn | LMS Sto aes UE S| SN a The aoc: | Sateen eee ty at | pred Prien ner ant Canes amd hg rol ; o scatfold, ‘ pres saath tameane " a quarter past nine, and fh dcee not come ws ninoet neow: iow pk Toearance ‘ongany, which includes the | them The mombers of Continental Bucket Company No otence agatnat tbe goveroment Daring that time kings {oo when he had sworn loyalty to the President and the constitational canse. if ontinental Europe had fled or been execated; thoo " _— ais In this section of the country all appreciate the ledge, we are happy to say, that there was aay diswr- | household furniture, not damaged by the fire. There ap. | 1 erected, at their own expense, fonts im front of their Dance [CONTINUED ON RIGHTH PAGE.) im the Park. to exiet a suepicion against an individual afier whom house for the accommodation of iadies, and after the ex The good folk of Tammany Hall were no: bebindband, Rergenes