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ONT FROM FIRST PAGE } Dern amughterec on the soaffuld, od m)iitone fields of battie. 1a view of those i “ty Ba § i qa Fi iz zy 8 i ze E « ergy il i H te BL igt fh | i, 22 of gE f g i Hy ai if i : i 00. ourselves, fur duties and ee America, Speak Tepublis vcoupies among bad:—N or hereafter, if a? a wurst cvant with eee ee ee es Wetes, Here, a long 1 Have we—ne esked--culmigated? Has our wer come and woney leaving bat © benind i lita! ial ig in Seer wr acaeeonnee sah anata ar hbert v0 prewbaiac’ Geir ble to the Ciaten toe gene ee le, and ‘w thetr country. J, ve i so; whatthen? Are there not enovgh Almericays to preserve the integrity of the : é a: £ i | cali—dut with friendly voice, and add thy Bame, ob sun, totell thee how | hate thy td andra Is not thata true pictare? Weil, les them an ff i E en Helote of the commeénwealth, useful to show forth the ugitness of infidetity and troagon, for the editica- ‘tion and the admonition of the ingenuous youth of our Lacedemon. jution of the Union by such influence! ‘I soorn the very ijea. itis equally absurd in the mouth of those tas the woans of aggression of the ‘North on the South, and of those who threaten it for defeneo of the South the oontigual aggressions of the Nortn. But it was if these did not imperil the existence of ‘We Union otbers did who talk of freedom when they r, Who clamor continually of the imprted en- ‘the South on the North; who organize aad ; HEY itt Fale Barbie reftetley afiageies & F<6°3h Hae i is ge fant begets? TUTE A li ot 8 ai eatpugtt it Hap Fy i ella enh ogieeacdede: ite : | g g. 4 H i ef ge $ ge ae EE i f 2 i ct ) : fi i i & Ese i i H H te i i 3 Pacific. it roll the breed valley of the Mis wour\ and the over forest aad savancah from Take Itasea to the Gulf of Mexico. I¢ will startle the wild plten co be Sieeee Be vem we he Seats of yee Rewky Mountains. From the lips of thirty millions of men will , LAT, yh FA And so may it be for ever and ever until time shal) be no more. and the last trampet shall sowod to rinv®y ‘the quick and the dead alike to the judgmomt seat Mocursed bo be Sot Aenea ieee Bare bo, whee ‘torpid bosom the emotions of patriotiem do not swell -aparkling op this day as from the bottom of a percamial fountain. Acourted be ue, to be driven out likes recreant (night from the lists, with the brand of *‘anidering” amped on his brow, ve more to know the ¢ransport of ‘woman's love or to walk erert in the catect ofmen. We at least, here within the walls ¢ Tammany Hall, and pom while roar of cannon and the ringing of bells and the hurtahs ef our countrymen are sounding over earth une and anow, we eruitingly enise eur voices to jow the choral anthem of & nation’s joy, and to swell the dinpascr of a nation s conclamation of praise to 404 that be gave 40 our fathers this fair land for their in- eritance, that be inapived into them the spirit of nation- ality and \cdependence, that he ited up the thirteen colo- ies ito Rov, States, that he mace ao ae ae almighty © preserves the superb work giorjeus constitaiona: (pon. Hf ti; The Sechema on’ Scribes, and Wiskinkies and Sace mores and what note, thereupon proceeded to ring to the air of “Hall Columbia,” played by the band, the follow ing ode, in which the whole axtembiage joiwed, with great ann oy NeW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 6 1858 000 A f { Arrival of the City of Washington. | Lad Mer the ceremanten corter plana, te ‘elegraphic “ntelligences Where cp tanuere freedous plana’, THE FOURTR IN BROGKLYN. | yunut'purcy wen yonumea tosh eury street to at T ‘Tac steamship Oity of Washington, Capt Petre, bas ar bya they stood im sees of bicod, salient tae eatic, ASUS 30 Sees, ont Court ve Wee Hail, where be lcapets gage seta rived at Si port, Bho left Liverpool on Weduesday, the ADK? 4 io Geatniers Drowberhood , the miitary were dismissed. News Telegraph Cable. 4420 fougnt ie gh that we migDd De, Dieplay of the Hilitary—Laylog of the Cor- |‘ bvery window in the Ghy Hall was Med with lattes, eM kde ec Pee F™ ¢ pen ana haira of Lnerty! mer Stone of the xrmery—Oration-—Serl- | {wo veiens cumuy of thoes eden ene POM oonerondltparoad Police Intelligence. “Lonaly mie ctr glorious tee! ous sfiray—Aeeldents and incidents, eMphntorm wea eFeeted. upon which the offcisting cler- | T° 4euve fog whicn bas prevailed for the pass few dA7# | piagysy'o Font —At the alarm of dire in the Bowery fo ponpy ee 177, Teeter of the ectaratien ot adapentence, ond others ‘continues and rain fe still faliing. There ia a strong Dreez® | shout balf-past eleven o'clock on Monday moruing a dis- stare roa. ere ves'ed. a ys ae, Ben, , wo Preyer was offered by Rev, N. E @uith of tho Harri- | fromthe northeast. We have no intelligence from vhe | turbance took place between company mae 3 Brighier in the days to be, * | sop rect Duteb Reformed Church. when the Declaral-o8 | telegraph cable eet, now fully due here. Bowe. Daring the Sght delete tess ani’ hnek me Wonder, glory yor The cighty.mcond anniversary of Amerisan indepoa- | “itey Heany Wap, yh nig oe from the City fight was ‘Snally stopped by, ie ee hee Lo! our fathers fram the saiee dence was celebrated with more than usual spirit, The | Hail steps, addresaed the assembied multitude in 800- | pe Pageant at Riepmond—Re-interment pamed Stephen arrested and iP Fourteen! . Bend, 10 day ; with Desining eyes, Gay was ex ecdingiy fine, and the streets ware alive with Pople rng 6 Bd nommanenney See ef Ex-President Monroe. wanes, Lynoaly twelve o'clock on Sunday’ ‘night the petty iss cones SUMiiiNgs People trom early morning till late at night, while tha din | occasion: but he did not think that it was tmproper sist Ricawonp, Va, July 6, 1868. | 4 eae Robinson, Superintendent of the Police 4p winging ail cor Direaright Clatme, of crickers, torpedoes and smell arme resounded from | ne ebould address them. ‘He supposed the; gach an ‘The remaine of ex-President Mouroe arrived bere at welling a a ie Mn Salee ‘The queraon, glory of their pames! ” Almost every nook anc coraer. ———— Prog Sa the will of bie follow | aif post eight o'clock this morning, and were received oy ed Lerlapepred Kray prong wor my are Fiage were dieplayed from the City Hatt and other pub- | Siuded ortho fact thet some thirty-theee years ago Ova. | Dy an immense: throng, imciuding the military of Rich. | M*7Mend Bb worth ofsives Clmiel Oy Stapa erect on fr an Lic Duidings and private bouges, and the burses of public Tye! ramereter es ita she, covnee eT ned ' _ Anne Caan ae ed Luther nt s 4 Pours Mixon St Bocas he et bel vous es outs and shipping were decorated in thelr eon teaetet J geonrhens os eee, meee Or —preneny nr Mayor went on board immediately, | 5 Paine was yenterday taken into custody by offcor Peer ag Sationel pitetan were 1708 ip tho’ araag, i vazn ait’ |code onion tap Oneses MR Ait) aeecaaE cit toe feck |- -euctepsemtarRemmanes, haieeel Goard,arvived.es uair’| Brame’ ne claih wand, CROAGIA, NAM, MAvNE, Aptooted Land 0; beauty, virtue, worth, . A 9 pone 4 inowo of the otiginsl strattare was Reaent, 4 two litle girls from the Five Points Mission House, uader onder, glory of the earth ! P at night; and the fire belle were rum at the same time, | ioe Talavetio’ and thas thare was oarculy 4 Sauion on pastten on the steamer Glen Cove, which went over a the pretense of taking them vut Went. Ho in slag alleced Raise the banner o'er the low, Aitention was centered about the City Hellfroman | ing cath that could not point to s man, esying, that he, | hundred miles down the river to meet the Ericsson, which to have represented himself as General Primeun and col- * Sores S nearer ate,, curr bec ca waa hignighborbed wba tha mi | aoe fay anzaery, ns pat nour poraaaT inet | ot aground. The milary wae rocaved. by George | Sing shoe, uoer the pron in wen as he Mae Strong im trial, arme aod prayers, tary and civic asscoiations were to form. ay Wilms ont to speak on the Pourth of July anuiversa- | Mumford, Haq.,in » speech, to which Colonel Duryes re- . , i Figbuupg, with beroi: aim, The military turned out in strovg numbers and pre- | yy whereas he had been invited merely to speak upos the | plied. SraBBING AvFRay.—About teu o'clock on Moadey morn. Such ag gave our fathers fame ! wepied & very fine appearance. They were accomps- | layin; of (ne corner ahenesel-ARANaNE Upon this there | 7he remains were takon from the Jamestown by the | img two men named Jobn Sonnelly aline Walen, and = them bonne strike with fre, nied by some three bands of music. - much ‘to be said, and the: gentleman did say pall aot ip an open drawn by aix | Richard Lasley got into an altercation, when Donnelly: Win them glory, bouor, Tignt, The civic associations were represented, but with tho | it wih creat effect, AR armory naw wes Hot Oo tite: Take Recate, the Sean GAGME Rites tn ea eenins. drow o dik unite and plungad iis the side of Lyter. in a ae Our cot eae exception of the Free Masons, did not make much of @ | every foiben who reel 5 Beske of children, Owe The procession moved at half past eleven. diately urreated by officer Worth of the Sevente ward Hail the nations yet to be! show. pa ee Treaty tig nl Ln Koel ‘Sach ‘The fisgs of the public buildings, shipping, &c., were at ee ae aris ae an Freedom's Gece, lata’ baa w cay eucy, on teas ot ‘hear oe elag pt © point to" walle’ and teeter ad rod ga tae:halie lied Sertog ae ‘canis ed dubia ae : _— a .| Rew OD pat not require jute guns were — t The next feature in the programme was the discussion | erected in Brook!y, the corner stone of which was laid by | our strength—but when we pointed to our artizaus we | o4i15 march, Personal Intelligence. Toc mavegers of the sffar tivempiod co enablah some | (2° Marque de Latayeto, Joly 4, 1825, more than al Dyery: workshop, every pe ae eeeeol’preened ie ims | A shower of rain had laid the duet, and rendered the | Prom Rayanaeh, n ihe steamsbip Florida Joo Busnes, fort of order in getting the invited guests and others to | interest was manifested on this cocaston. enemy an impreguadie = He would say nothivg | heat less oppressive than it would otherwise bave beea, | rdw hopkin, indy tafent and nurse; Jo 0 Sioddard Isdy the refreshment room; but, as usual in Tammany, the ef- ‘Toe procession commenced the line of march about 934 2 of our higher ivstitations, for be kad been to speak and the streets wore thronged with people. fort failed, and the crowd rushed pelimel! byiddincny o'clock, in the following order:— four 8 Pa Box dard, HM Bloddard, Mies Emma Bowne, Miss he accepted the invitation he had no ides he would be called ‘The procession arrived at Hollywood cemetery at one | Bowne, Miss Gi oration amet ia a circle round the | Jaceninaichores Bit Histor, thos J Naylor, lair. tures sone erand Marshal. to make an for the Fourth of July, out bis 4 f ina the | J20 - : and Soloned Wits Cusnsersen, “peng ratty, hed caugos him with guile” What pon tbe pliaren ‘and servant; Mine i Yelgh, eo Ht Sark, toro HB. Hubbard, Conktin Seaman, was the Fourth of July? It was not a day to becelebraved | SFAVe. Sire MeGowon, WL Tyler, of ‘Charles merrison, ‘Captain KD, Tat, by the explosion of powder and ges. Itwas a dayto| A dirge was performed, after which Governor Wite | 1.0, sna A R to; ates {cod Reeemuntuene Dee ate celebrate and bonor those fundamental principies of liber- | delivered an address, giving a sketch of the life and ser- opr, lady sad A uence of the occasion was 'y worth em! y r which led "ibe following wa lit of the. section rank 60 the iene ogee es somemasting Car tommalia bs poaniee” 0 yeit » tick cont | MONUGE Ceased occasicn, with the names of those who were supposed to Copmsting of Be etcar to the removal pat Fox, Jos Harrison, Bob! Laigla Fespand to them :— Fe mee ptor fe epg On ment to New York ees made an eloquent lady, BX ‘Swift, Chas Delauor. : The Day we Celebrate—Raverenced by freemen and ad- 2 iment, Colon: appeal in behalf of the Union, Georgia Eherman, Kev 8 French, Nicholas Orager, lady, fc pope ite pone rae peering fae neatmont ‘Colonel Bennett. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. Rui, of the Pres- oudeen a servant 3 Afuilivan, Hy Somes, ry Sohens rloninles of bemsan tiberiy nes ball goverment, eosoeseten Hon, Mayor Powell, byterian church, when the coffin was consigned tothe | Amit 0 Apple. Jn OMe siabtand dy, are Daggers, Pindicaied and. secured them ‘asainsi ‘ne armica ‘of Great Prd Orator of the Day, grave, and the cannon fired and the ceremonies were | J 8 Gatlppelfend jady—and 31 in the steerago. closed, ‘The National Guard were escorted to the dining hall, Stock eee June 6, 1886: RRR where the afternoon was spent socially with tne Richmond | $1006 U Snites 5’n, 65 101% 50 shs Hudson low. 1d stand forth aud deciare that liberty wus ihe vig daughter Of Gosrover reeploctont, blessed | maillary. peeches were made by Messrs. Cochrane, | 2000 Venn 6's, 60,. 91% 180 do.... ... 38 and bi . He was for the whole Union, and inaugu- | Wise, Duryea, Lyons and others. 500 N cag raling the Bates. The Seventh regiment elicited unbounded praise. ieee srr! The speaker continued—Yes, Texas. Did auybody say fon GE os oO Kansas? (Laughter.) Yes, and Kaneas—every State— Independence Day in Boston. gy | loco oe the hap word —p: y ne, see omens win Boston, July 6, 1858. 2000 MCR , some shetehes on the ou! Bi pendence; | The city programme for the celebration of Indepen- | 1090 MichSosink {ba 64 oF Ancrica wore about te purchave tho. tomb vot | dence Day was satisfactorily carried out, and the Deanti- | 1€000 LCroseo&Migb 3644 Weshiges. 8 was Deooans tay: should 6 wa, ful weather Induced, if possible, a greater display of a - = ax en our yviour was lat en ew - slept three days, it was the women who came to the pub fas pena ag 2 ty Dg voy tof iertoaee ion repulchre to move the stone away, and they fouad the | few accidents occurred. The ri evening fo aan i stone was moved away and the Angel of the Lord was sit- | were excellent, and, as ususl, attracted an immense | 2 — a ting there upon i, Might we hope that when the women | crewd to the Common. Two balloons went up during the | 399 Penn my the of Masaschusetts. Witehingion, the Soldier, the Patriot and the @tstesman—His Dame sad services imrerisnably identified with the iiberty, slory and prosperly of the american people.~ Mr, Danlel #: Builde-e of former bullding, (apprestices’ Library, 1825,) Gemalie: King, cerpenter: a Demarest, mason. Invi'ed guests. ».¥. G4. Hon, Sonn I, Lewin, Je. resist our misfortune. ra} ee A. Masons ‘The Army and navy of te Upied States—An unfailing re- | Subordinate Lodges F.& A. cone, wich visiting brethren. uate fhe Nou of dtager.prowcung oar saignal toad on ourth Divie oriperen wena tae tut of Whim they Wa vee a aN yy tA per oy God—that le to say, the angel of liberty, tbe spirit of | —— a ye wiN York Con RR. x 30 Galenakchicai, 86 agriculture and are, than lus publio charities and in: | Other Associations in der na they report tothe | Washington was di among the ‘ dependence Day any. 600 260 2. Py te in proper, ord Soo cedionse’ thom thertiy efter and invited ‘Arnaxy, July 6, 1958, | 200 100 guests, comprising many of the principal citwzens, repaired | The Fourth was celebrated here with much spirit in the | 199 to, the Governor's room, where they partook of 8a ample | asy.time by ® fine civic and military parade. In tho | 650 In the evening fireworks wore displayed from the corner | afternoon interesting exercises were performed before the 30 of Carro) and Smith streets, and at the juncture of Fulton | Young Men's Association, where John M. Wilder delivarea | 260 avenue and Cumberland street, under the direction of the - 160 aldermen of the wards, which were attended by thou. | ®2 Sppropriate original poom. In the evening grand | 450 sands of peopie, and all passed off orderly and satisfac- | display of fireworks was made on State Street Hill. The = SERIOUS APPRAY BETWEEN FIRE ROWDIES IN A LA 7 es etd mated # man, nemed Homer, where two young men named Gray GES BIBR SALOON—ONE MAN SHOT AND NOT EX: ‘aad Scranton, created a distarb 7 were PRCTSD TO RECOVER. A serious affray occurred in the lager bier saloon of p, | sAbbed, bnt the wounds not fatal. L, Jardin, No. 210 Gold street, about 1 o’ciock on the af- ternoon of the 4th. A party of No. 11 Eogine boys came From Albany. Cleared This Day. ta pretty well excited with liquor. They drank several Atnasr, July 6, 1858. Bhip Maid of Orieans, Hall, New Orleang—Wm Nelson & rounds of lager, when another party belonging to No.6 } At tht general term of the Supreme Court, held to-day, rlaiety designates its progress inthe noblest acts | 4 piace was assigned for the citizens generally and the ‘The City of New York—The metropolis of the Union, as un- | Fire Depsrtment, but neither were very sirongly repre- Tivailed ia enterorive and population se stead{as. to demo: | sented. The officers of the Fire Dapariment were in the ‘Civilanc Aeigious Liverty—The inestimable taherttance | procession, but the ‘citizens generally” contented them. “Ameri 2an guaran’ 4 from evo): [itm and inwe'o every cllises, Without reference locresd or ho reer wt 7 ve “Saas oodles 4 procession then moved throv sesreial trent demand by enpeuy and rand proton of tas Fulion avenue to Bridge street, Bridge to Sands street, americon fag on every nen, mable right musi Sanps to Fulton street, and down Fulton street to Hicks hazard and be 0 pon Bn Braga naa a vindicated , Hicks to Cran! $ berry to Hi publican cat Devylet te fF of re | street, south, until the left of tho First Division passed the tag No eateisage be as chernel as She princaniss B ineweaies. Armory site, when the pracession halted and the core. yes ~ - monies of laying the corner stone were performed by his second vot, sale—oreha t#obem sod Warriors of tie | Hosor Mayor Powel! on the part of the ety of Broszlyn, mapy,1 thank you for the homor you have done mein | and by Deputy R. W. G. M. John W. Simons, agsisted by callipg upor me to respond Wo & im honor of the | the Grand Jodgo of Free and Accepted Masons and the INTELLIGENCE, Seco al Gn seca he peels ianheny one Justiows Wright, Gould and Hogeboom were prosent. In Be owen Redcar ce Wana 8 So" * =O should be called upon to represent Massachusetts in this | brethren of the fraternity. the case of Thurlow Weed and others, proprietors of the Galena, kossiter, Bonion~ taster. senate of the New York democracy. Massachosetts has | The Mayor, Aldermen and Masonic fraternity (which Reening Journal, againat Culvert, Comstock and others, | Behr Woolgue, Lawben, helieore Malia Lord & Quay” epeben forhergelt to-Any. © Tabi you wil aren Wite had been escorted by the Sons of Malta), thon formed Proprietors of the Atlas and Argus, the Court denied the | "eeu. Oration of “her scholar, fateeman, ‘nd. ‘gor, | Stound the corner stone, which is about one anda haif application of the formef for an injunction prohibiting the | Sexr Marr Musk Dover, ene renee: Mott de Co, us and antrammeled representat ve of Young America. | feet long by about one foot wide, and ia which is deposited latter from acting as a State paper. Amrived Yesterday. Fuave tanae-on to inaslro cohet ane our Gatien ia eget: | aes of ee oid enue, the reemin of the diy, The proprietors af the Eeening Journal claim that the | , Pigemeblp Indien, Kmpire (Gr), Qourtusy» Galway, Jung 16, sent day, as faithful followers of the neroes of the Re- | DAMES Of all the city and county offleiais, bible, news. opinion of the Court is favorable to their construction of | Bale & Co. sf volution. They achieved independence from arvitrary | papers of the day, directories, coins, &c., when the Depu- and unjust rule; they established the will of the poopie | ty Grand Mrater took his position and delivered the fol- written constitution, aa the chart to guise the Jowing addrees:— and administetors of law. They estaclished the right One of the earliest tenets of the masonic institution the law of 1864, although the decision is against them. | U," seamabip Viren, i ieut Com Jobn K Buer, Cosmet ‘They also claim that the opision of the Court is adveree to Wiremae Porién Crowell Bevaauah ours, wid, arg the right of Btate officers to appoint the Adlas and Argus | Beubren rienalizes steamship Nashville house for Ubariswr State paper, and declares that the Evening Journal is still tom: 1B, sicamanip ‘Ange, tence for Ravana the Bato paper. The decision will be published in afew | and paasencern io spations, Tileston hoo Renter” ie days. gigas ired Neshville, hevee ‘or member of free‘retn all resteaiat; bes they aad 1m obedience to this law of the fraternity, and es the in- Sramsbips Auguste, and Huntavile, both stituted the popular willis all proper matters of govern- | vitatios municipality, we appear Sentence of a Murderer. a ae CE EN RN Pr Rs America owes Aiegiaice to the popstar will legitimately poe ny oy Foe nnd the laws of the order—our | | Dennis Sullivan was sentenced by Judge Grover on Setmanip hrigramns bees foe ciy Pot po ’ expressed, upon sil - political ernment. | re Saturday to be bung on the 20th of August, for the mur- ip, _Westeraport, cy “4 Norfoik, Apa mistake ine.weigbty leasona of the ‘Freemasonry i¢ @ cosmopol ; » ‘whb méseand passengers, to H i Cromweil & Co. ‘who think that yrerw dey << Ameneen tadapgndonte le Teligious oF politica doctrines peculiar to itself, it re- er of John Harmona, at Carleton, in October last. They _——_ Resspenke, oe a BZ bours, with to be reasserted on every trivia! occasion against the | specs there of all they admit . were both Irish laborers on the Bradford Coa! Railroad. ‘Ship Kowara tat aban ‘Nichole 201 Sererannanh ot the poopie, a8 A wee by our {athers | sxatvane, of « Beoreme Bot May, with cont, to Perhing 2 Go. St inat at S85 Tou 0 o ¢ bark Greybound, Bence for Gibraltar. Tor E = ex- assamptions of Parliament. No, Grand Suchom, 1 12 ese ayy t= o Ratlroad Accident. ford beary westerly gules 10 lon 40 and elaee thea light expected or country 'y 4 ‘Tamvrox, N. J. ws meen A Soars tet-teaenenbenne aaty. = bd pwd Fagot oN nad 2 A cellision occurred this morning sailia shan cory tees Of Bah; Goodwin; taverpest, May 38, wit powers ef a8 thieday, and he whe would in. | dectples of an institation founded on these generous freight train on the Belvidere and Delaware Railroad, by | seb plavesners: toi a Medaw fate Mtavas eee a which both engines and several cars were crushe1. The spoke whaita sehr Rickard, of Provincetown, 00 a craige; conductor and fremen of tho freight train wore danger. | wil three topmadins sce” 8 teal from NW. carried away ously injured, the engincer of the coal train pealy | yani’,Vichebus. Hughes, Newcastle, May 22, with conl, 1a scalded, and several others slightly injured. No one was t y princt- Ries we meet with you, oe About hatf-past two o'clock fire broke out in the roo, deen waid in Connection with the fati wth and to Jom in the soiling anthem of hberty now ringin Of one of @ row of frame buildings in Baltic street, between oF ota relationa to fo ons. py | Smith and Hoyt streets, owned by Joremiah O'Donnell, this day by the masterly hand of the orator. he cannot | tho Diribday or our republic; foe Oe ee ene eee fail to see that fs not to be @ mere dependent slong se seg ot one name, pat caured to the | Killed, upon ibe oid world for marke and the materialonduce- | mystic smouat of $1,0¢0-—inaured. origin ie attr » ments y any more than sbe is now for | bled and died for those liberties we now enjoy. fireworks. thes ‘The negatts at New London. political -or -socia! justitations. We are destined to be | only mention oe io sesaen heme 6 Cate sonateal Dito 06 New Loxnon. July 6, 1868. & nation of hundreds of mfiions of people, and the | Greene, Putnam ard Marim, to erepresentative eee en, Das Sess aes » ia, the first three i markets of our millions of square miles of fertile | every man ners, who insisted upon keeping nold of the ropes, not regatta yesterday and sixth prizes sco to be found, in the time tw come | find « peculiar having fre badges. The Assistant Rogineers denied the were taken by the Olympia, Orntron, Naya’ and Katonah, ‘at home mong ourselves, instead of in the porta of | Dow stand. respectively, of the Yale navy of New Haven. The other Europe. Jt us ten faifii our destiny by importing our | place, as the chief rtone Customers, and pasting them i's condition to bevent of the five prizes were taken by New London boatmes. themselves aad us and the wholecountry. Let us not | three years ago resow import foreign political designers, neither dominions, | Lafayette, FRLL FROM 4 WIXDOW. Markets. Ann Kelly fell from the fourth story window of ber paked as he came into | regard itas en altar, and revew around r vo residence, No. 127 Butler street, on Sunday night. There A oy} white at $116. Corn bueyant. Sales of 4,500 bushels on and religious freedom, and join the great brotherhood of | Lafayette sacrificed so mach, i; ‘Dalancing herself, ellow at 7Ro. meme | I 780. Coffee firm at llic. alle. Whiskey those whoare bidden to the feset of liberty clothed in a | the fraternity of which he was Your time ieahort,and many areto | Sn ormement, We will now apropos vag eT ee a , Lame close by sen. volving upon us, ment. as ombodying my ‘dean of ovt countrys past, pro. | that the coiet officer of our order, prostrated by sickness Muntctpal Affairs. ie unadle to conduct the ceremonies committed te BOARD OF ALDERMEN. . maccesatal resist. | ™Y hands. mporeee: . porane asiy, the strict sd | The Grand Chaplain, R. W.,Brotiver Sromrts, ofrod a po wamachoged wine esr ‘ato ‘nia port conse’ BB Sethe 9 day at nooo, for the purpose of expressing their sympathy | Sed the river lah wit widen, to Moline & Rte Pont ft the death of Councilman Judson, of the Fourth district, 1 Se erate eater eal Aner, H ‘who died ot his residence in this olty on Monday afternoon. | Sune jen ar teylicbe re hae meses F beace, do. ‘The Prowident, and Aldermen MsSpeddon, Beole, Starr, ew Tucker, Davies and Reed, being present. Tihs cee, 0 brows-cns, chou! twe feet equare, ecutata }, in responding to the fourth toast, | ing the contenis of the old stone, the records of the city, concluded with @ sentiment in novor of Caleb Cusning, | the names ot ail the city and couaty offivers, newspapers pT nn ge enlightened Statesman, and the ac- | of the day, coins, bills, &c., ko, was then lowered to its Jobn Matthew, residing corner of Warren and Heigh streets bad his head seveproly bruised by fire crackers. i, being asbore and wanting aid. It ia to be preeumed the whoie programme was duly ig Forvane (Por), Kiivinre, 52 daya, with wine, carried out, and that the feativities were conducted 80 loag Graxo Master—Most Worahipful—The stone i ing in Atlantic strent death of Williem W. Judron, had been No date, int 40, lon 42, evoke Br ship aaany thing remained 00 be feative apon. equals.” The workmen bave fo tw day. "| en if, ot Inet evening bed | win the Board of Oounclimen since Jeneary 1, 1961 Fe re EOE wavees. June with meer, &e, Grawn Masta —R. W. Brother, senior Warden, | A bad his thumb blow off in | Zenlous and able in the ‘of fale duty, hie ¥ * for toledo in. gemgeny with Taoony, for THE FOURTH IN JERSEY CITY, | {o207,'"* ™Plement of your often o the stone and make | AUlantic the diacharce of « piatol. ‘ore ian Queen (of Boston). McOregor, Carfenas, June Obidio, ‘corner of 4th Avenve and | O& Which he was @ member, but by hie constituents, Chaednddiataninnbee Gnaxn Wannen—Most Worebipfal, the stone is | aiedto Lareets ad hie fot band ahuiard by the explosion | ‘whewe Sateresia ho faihfutiy served. Kind in ‘is | “ii mommmnn ge DeWoll A Uhampbray” ‘Yeoterday all passed of quietly in thie eity, no acci. | veh; the workmen have done their duty. of & pistol. pn Ty EE be will be | ber, to Jed Frye. > . Grixd Maerxe—R. W. Brother Junior Grand Warden, Patrick Hay fell overboard from the foot of Main atrect | lamented by all who claimed the honor of his acquaint. o Arrtvea This dents of consequence occurring. In the morning ihe | apply the impiement of your office to the stone and make | and was dsowned. ance. The Mayor rocommends that the Hoard should | _ Stesmehip City of Weshington (Br). Petrie, Liverpool, June Continentals fired a salute on the Cunard dock, as por | report sree cans Satins "wee M7: | Siero tetay cad peprtresews de sccpaya, | siemens etm eho we progragme, and paraded for a sbopt time in the morning. we a bo 5 "of ri Lacs od faraily , | mdee nnd oH fh Oromwell @ co The city was then left te the control.ot the jaronals, oy Sainraiga, To yore ov ha be ams Kee locy hove surtatsee on wel as rey L Apia. Layfield Charleston, with mdse and s gE F i to HB Oromwell & Co. far se outward celebration was concerned, and they ‘Senith and Kert, 14 years old had the five finger of his | ' his memory which his high character and pubic posi. | "Whip (ot Boston AAsibourn, Livery ‘wsuni, made most of the license given them. Joseph Col- right bend blown of b the explonidn of @ pistol on the | Hon demand. ‘Wit coal, 10 Walsh, 2 Dhaee soup ote corner of Fetton and A copeiaieen trem the Beard of Couneitescn prevented 8 Kelianoe (fr), fowcastle, May 10, with coal, to gan, proprietor segar store in Newark avenue, near Theodore Chappell, of ngiishtown, N. ¥., bad his left ae ia seroctornt by v Rasiroad avenue, was asmuaited in tho aftornoon by a hand shuttard by the explosion of « pistol in Fuiton street | thet body. 4m motion this Board concurred. Tho Prosi- | days’ wih erman i Brupewick, Me), Varnem, Havana, 12 man named Julina Keiteomit, who fired a pistol at hi Somuphien peur committee to confor with the | “Brig"k iirsminvnd, Chasen’ facy with one .of the shot taking elfect'near the loft aye. He the arrangements fer tho funeral, : iS peenct CELEBRATION OF THE FOURTH BY Tite | #n4 then adjourned. eliverpool, 3a from Cems URL GATE PILOTS. The Hurigate pilots with their families, numbering in all about 500, umder the management of Messra Btephen Response—So mote it be. Sawion Grano Wakney, (sprinkling wine from a silver ‘versel)—I pour this wine ae an embiem of Joy and glad. Bers. May our hearts be made glad by the influenee of ¥, for the purpose of expressing their feclings of regret Jane divine truth, and may virtue flourish aa the vine, oem deerme bay men ym oboe mw gr 1 “4 svoKe Komrax-So mot tbe, sine steamboat Jacob Bell, and preceeded to City Island, on juan Watlace Judson os a union Grasp Warpes, (pouring oil from a silver ves | yesterday (6th), one of the mest charming pots on the ‘Onry ‘sel)—I pour this of as an omblem of peace; may peace river, where A the Mayor on D Condom. Ps harmony, good will and brotherly love, aoound | Past river, they passed the day mest plossuntly, im | sits ts hed coms Wo Une hoard of Aldermen oa egos, Se ‘among Some A of aym) were ‘The Grand Master then directed the Grand Honore to by Mr. Areolarien and. otier mombert. The following vie ‘9 master, Seren Sane 2, Go given by three times three laps of the hand: and Preamble and resoixtions wore adopied:— ctw Harvey, Rermde, Jme 27, in ballast, stamp of right foot at the same time; and striking the Whereas, by the wik of Divine Providence, at Jane 2, let 83 48, om 66" My stone with the mailet, anid: — Hand and co" the Common Corneil, Won, Wallace ig ae (Bn and Brotbetdger all set fae Brethren—Having vow, by commend of our moat Judson, from the Henatorial district, bas bean ep. Laaial all hence for Worshipful Grand Meater, and with the assistance of the from our midet, after long, and tedious illness ‘Thompson, Calala, days, Gravd Lodge and the fraiernity, duly Iaid, according to pn ORI representative of h 10 im json a we the rales of our anciont eraft, this corner stone of the sat 3 ‘and Obatned from tong ner eend, inteeriey Bis Rect ra, Northrop, Portamouth, NT) 5 days, im Brooklyn City Armory, it now remains to supplicate the ter! of maanerand Jpeustons tase ve heek a b of the great Architect of the upiverse upon thie COURT HRLD ON INDEPENDENCE DAY. ‘Nichactand werenn ey aa tence un tine ror Teas. —_ we lees this Meildiog Boa io erat. that Tene eae 2 | jouw bnMble being the inst day of the Sune term, und | Sur Delored eompenion ont Monies meeey fo ian rome of zi FR Beet Billadoro, WB, 16daye wit piaerer. cy 5 Fe ete ee and yealons manner in' whieh bo Mia ‘duilen, do } ‘2 Nevine & Gon, erat o \ Prayer by Rey. F. M. Sonxrow of rae i yo The plane of the building having been inepected by the Corial dtr, trae . J Grand he retarned them caving Mr. Architect, Het we MUARMENTR these plana having becn by ivie anthorties ieee tenea me By bay 1] * THIS SVREING. — NIBLO'S GARDRN, Broad@ay—Macneen. that under your ekilfal guidance the building mey pro oo) " athizing with reas to completion with'all dee speed, and without acc pom ey Ayn y iy the bereaved family of 6 n ‘mot ane ga lent to the workmen, and that it may long remain a mon- No further jury trials will be called to hearing until the | Ferret for the oe will attend the fane- LACED TERAra, Broadway—O' Pian: ument of your ekill and the enterhrise of our citizens, Fal, ris ptaven of oeaee eraped ia Vinee ‘Tuners’ tae Gere | Kaneea. ron Homanos—Tun Faxes National anthem, by the 4. new coart rooms are prepared. teplared at he mast on Be fener, ond ©) <aeree, Mayor Powell, who had beon presented with a besuti Samra ike Sottahtee trom the Board of Alderman, to | BARNUM® AMERICAN MOREUM, a ful bequet by ‘some young ladies, supervised the cere Died. moke alt andarrangemente, | | noon—Fonast oF HoxDY peta Fockfer Rmoarta At NaWerWo.==A regain took ple at New | ™onies onthe part of the Oy of Brooklys. McCown —On Sunday, Joly 4, Jonw McCown, m the eoKh } "Rentiend. At ma there of the ‘Somme Cornet cane. a on OF eRe Woom, ' - . , mony thore present were the Commitice of Arran eur of hit nee. 7 of three renolntione iy suthens: | wooD's RUTLDING Drona vorg on Monday, in which s number of boata from this | mente, consisting of Aldermen James A. Van front, Joon |» The friends of the family are roapectfully invited to at- | Caled, and presented to the family of the deceased. Pkg feb Ma Hn Maar Ermoran cit burg oarsmen took ail the prizes, aod our New York | Charlee Fremlee; General Verplank, of the Veterans of 18 The Board then adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, for = purpore of proceeding to the funeral, at three o'clock. ‘ooklyn and Greenpoint were entered. The New. | MeNemee, Benjamin W. Wilson, Michael McDonnell, | tend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No, 66 Second syenue, without farther invitotion, MROHANTOS’ HALE, 472 Broadway—Bayawre Minerneg Necro Sonos any Byncesqone—Vinoinia Feeviy aL, TOWOrS Caine Lome quite empty, end otber prominent citizens.