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2 Cows the middle aisle, out of (he great doorway, under tos Mnglish end American fiage, to the charch yard, and go around the north wall to the veetry room, At the north ¢cor the clergy batted aad opened, when the pre | leet passed through, eed the procession closed after | them. Thee the chimes agein rang oxt joyously, and the | people eeparated, eoms to the Battery, some to omer pelats, to withers ihe processior APPEARANCE OF BROADWAY. DECORATIONS ON THE SCORIPTION cD INSCRIPTIONS ANT PEOPLE. THINK BUILDINGS—WHAT THE | OF THE CABLE. | Broadway, gloriovs Breatway—what shovlt we do | wihcut Broadway t—never appeared to such advantage | as it @id yesterday. From the Battery to the Cryatal | Palsce the goere preeerted was one of continued beauty, | ndor end magtificence. Every housetop, window, | coorwey emt awnirg vest, to say nothing of the side. | walk and the street iteelf, was crowded withan ebthusi aatic mvlti'ude, The etarsead the union jack, togetber with tbe Orgs of all vations, were hoisted on all the con apiorcy rpers, etd banmers Of every description | Goated in the sir from coe end of the gront thoroughfare | to the other, ‘Trapeparencies, inscriptions, festoons, | wresihs and Chioese lamps, without number, adorned the show windows of all ibe principal stores, renderivg the fou’ ensemble magnificent and impressive. Tho speo- tacle wilt lopg be remembered by the half million por- sors who were witnesses of the scene ‘The Washington Hotel, No 1 Broa¢way, was boautiful- ty cecorsted with stars and stripes. During the march of tbe precession it was crowded with persons anxious to view the soere. Bercereon’s establishment, No. 5, was Deantifa'- ly decorated with figs across the street, haying a large sheet of canvass on which was painted « scees representing the American eagle and British lion crasping the Atlantio cxble in their claws. Over the cagte was the motto “E Pluribus Unum,’’ while over the lion the pational motto of Great Britain. Beneath tho © wes the fo lowkc g ivseription:— eoees ecosco 2° “2 9B ee seasscsescoeosoesc Like to a double oberry seemirg parted, But yet a union in partition; Two lovely bewies moul ted on ona stem, Se with two seemirg bodicn, but exe hoart. coveeeecsesocedecceneoc|‘CS Ricbartson & Co.. agents of the Glasgow Steamship Compat y, bad their cifice neatly decorated with the stars | andé :trip:s apd the Britieb flag. | Tne Reuben Bouse, Bowlirg Groen, was also decorated with fags, Put po ineor|vtiors were presected. Acaws Express and Wells, Fargo & Co.'s buildings, were | ° ° ° ° ° o ° ° ——$_$ NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1858. en covered aa it was from the Dbasoment to | the S* roof with Gags ofall nations, From | Amerios the Beas cf the goldsa eagie on top of the building was ya suspended & of the ‘one exdof which was | ¢¢ another female d to the American fig ‘the otper end to the | the bottom are inscribed the rames sod Uniem Jack. Atone end of the cadie wae x" anspwrency Victoria. 3 repreceniizg the Niagara, and ai the other the tear Chere Duitng ee, eee al Oee, Sues Sas eazen eeenes ON twine, joined et the eldes by a piece of the cable® Un tc ° peath ‘Ogure was the following _ : ° 2000000007009 229995225000 Foo ee cok temas 88 88888 Crder this there was noth rtrecrjerency a» tl ° No towers along the wa— © followe:— ° ‘Our maroh is op the mountain wave, ° geeccececsss to ts” ecsooesoos . Our I ' ° SUCORSSFTLLY Lasko ATOUsT, 16ES ol Onthe COccocoooe doses ss FOSSO999FS | wg) Over the enirance to the building was the following meagre ory eee ° ccocoosee Or Ged ia ‘Tao effect pr: eooee D0COgICOF Em Amos : eye « me Male end Female, cuced Dy bocce trarsparencice Was & good one. ° KNGEAND, hanes AMBRICA, © | “Wwooe NON SIC, bed the bulldiog tastefully ° fa.0 owdiah gromp, ©'| Gemetaod Se eleoda ond’ Gner"h praseeeh te inliee ° representing she President gud Uae Queen. _ _ © | was erected in front of this establishment. SoeceaeCoOOS Tc OCOOOOe vu vese Then from one o' be windows was hung aa | be ring the follow og neme:— poocoseeeece coo oe eocosceoo> ° CLs FL ‘ cooeesooesseosocesenoe azote Devlin & Company made @ very showy appearance. Flags of €Very Rave On tha ayn ne KOM Weald coo their windows, both op Broadway aud Warren street, while coleplantenaners them all towered the stars and stripes und the British flag. A munder of Jaiuose In terns added to the beauty of the scene and readered tho who'e a moat crositable affair, 1a front of tha daliaing extending its entire width, «us suede: ded a trausparenc of which the foliowing tu & fac semi! eocscesoososoooo soos eoscosooscS 6 Americon o = Aatreakoflichtaing 0 Ragiish 9 Fling. © connectiog boun fags, o Flag o ° 0° 9 S292", neath which is the legend °° °°°O 4 Thunder & Lighting. : : ‘The Telegraph's Lightaing 4 “Our Thunder.” . Seces eeeeoccooscoescooecsoe. 8 store, corner of Warren atrest, was hanteome y decorated wite American and English flags. Over the en- War oe ty the store wes hung s lranrpareucy, | following § i TSE ROSE, THE TMSTLE AND TH SILA i UNION, + ecocece occa 2002 200000E2 Delmcnico'’s was tasteful ¥ decorates with flag whieh tee American, the brenck and Kagitsh were inoet cor spienous. Av Bolas’, No, 289, the following was ias>siption sus. pended from the second story :—- 8° Goic? SISter” Hey BAC devereP sere > sources of naiure and art for the benod, of maukind. o T» God be the glory for giving thia wisdom and api- o o5°. ° ° ° o ° recesconecec 10 was tastefully decorated with thes N decorated with ft Deckert, Wright & Go., corner of Brosdway and Wall | strect bad their bullcing tastefully decorated with small fegs From one of their windows was bung a bauner with tbs followirg ixscription therecn:— Per er rr) ° CABLE. ° | esec0o00c0e2000c cece ceo cool‘. | ‘Tricity churct next comes in order. Strange as it may appear, (his edifice was decorated from the steeple to the | top of he spire with the flags of al! nations. Around the steeple were hung the fitgs of France, Spain, Prussia, | Ausizia Bussia, Portvgel and other nations, while the | spire, about three quarter weya to the cross, was deco- | rated wiih the stars and stripes and the union jack. Tbe p of old Trivity caused quite a senssiioa among | Mr. Aminided S eek and bis ta { Gea ing’s lurch, No. 116, was cecoruted in a handsome manner with the fiags of al! rations. Rucoiph Steudiger’s orfectionory establishment was not muck bebind Grsling’s li was tastefully decorated with American and English flags. Besides this (here was ey im front, bearing the following in- decor ©9999Ge0000000 Sooo ogseaseccescoecocoosce ° The Yenkees proved quite able; ° ° Jobe Bail was vot bebind ° 3 Valentia Bay to Soc. ° ° And thus the thing was done ° ° By Jobn and Jonathan. o Sorsesovecc cc CCC OCC OsZO0C009 bs — ‘s #alocn, No, 120, was also tastefally decorated | age. | A prety traneparency ta the shape of a globe was ex. | hibited, of which the following is a fac simile: — | g oc ooccceep oc oe ° ! 1 seeing ¢ Surrounded by ag , Sad looking down upoy swoo ° bands boldicg a laurel wreath over ° © Tho N agere, ‘The Agamemnon 0 eooocooeoooe re. °°} {a Gromm.} Dearing tre 0 American flag. © ° ° $ Fauropeaa «¢ b Continent. Bo 2B Ssccecccecccceccccseccccss | [a front of No. 180 was hung the following inscription — | Ie 27299 52G.Sehile BE wae eh P8S OSS | « Columbus found the New; °| ° A Chaos Field the waters buried, ° e Together tied the two o | Scocceccoesocoscecescesocce | 7. B Bynner & Co. No. 125, hada pretty painting o/ the are and Agememvon iaying the cable in mid ‘conan, surmocnted by the following itsoription:—~ $2? VRP SE Hes Seek HEGEL SSS | cooscecccoccccccaceeooocres | Tne Gileey Building, No. 169 Broadway, was profurely Cccorated with flags. Some twenty fine 'arge sized color wers surpeaded from th's building | Tre Howerd Hotel preseried a moet besutiful appear. | ance. From the rool waved a large Ame. ricam fag; from the fourth story was eu the Becsa deg, while from every wiadow ip the sets. busbmect burg 8 cooail Say ative of foreige ps. Ucns. The *'DOOWS were Crowded with ladies during the wereh of tbe prorestion, and thousands of hendkerchicts might be seeu waving im the hands of the fair sex na the myitary passed alorg Ksox_ the batter, got up inscriptions on the wholesale plan, His Dusding wes covered with them on all sicce The following were ameng the number which attracted i moat attention — 2 occccoocccegoc op Cec co pl goo ¢ Maron oF Naw York:— . ower? ork —The Atlantic telegraph cable baa been succcas. 0 poooeoooceoeo Sy Se cocccepooac ob tenee eee FeSity ain’ Ropes bo 1868,” God bas been with us, the telegraph cable is ssid tw Sim be mil the glory, Wo , Wtfeclicnately, WM 1. SUD98N. eeeoeveecesooesovocesccce we UNION OF D AND AMERITA the wedding rice, ic cable. In place of ‘The Atlant: 2eccecesssese00coooe o¢ De Inventor, su pplie? the germ; w@ mechacic, euppl cd tue Niszere te burisers mar, Comp Jorioua Wark. « sce @accco%s ergasoagoroecgso a | o; play Cecorated r ts of Bochasen, tore, Hodson, Moree, Feit apd Franklin wore suspended from tbe windows at Cosy 'cuses potats, while abows the 2 NE ® v.sull(l Tepreseatation of the mnen the Fogle) and American coat of arms tng Desiie the American and an engic beside the erme. The apirance to the Mure drape! around & gol gie of the traneparencs ccoeeep oes Sorat of VISTORIA ¢ d A picture of ; a Monee Toe Stem Frigate Niagara, SHIELD, ‘ & = | the right aif of which | ©) i A representation of , ey Be American Fiag, | nd the lott tne Roy Standard of @eseeececac: Tae Astor House bor number of inscriptions ove doorway, Which were mscu edmired. the fr ont stoop and wicdows were alive © opie during the proces SiOb AEC TADY Were the gind ehoute which went «. thin Pudstantlal O14 edrfice, a8 4)+ii0u afer division in frowt. The following were the \uscriptions in tne Astor House. — Brothers bad their hori og bands & with imeoriptions m one of the upper vr +8 Was the foliow/ng weer ipticn — eccecesereese | ic TRICETY , OR @ceeseceoe od thie wae @ (igus. were civstered the names of Freokim, Moret, Field and | Huceo ead thea Fac was mate to éxclaim — eece a <O B me & Co's Dulifing presented @ gaia apptar jy le fi or bas Pe eo 6 ut of No S16 was saspoased tho fyliowing ingcrip pTRSZ act «ol aesccoegconacocossarsae een Ach? to SyFus W. Fie .° Weitome to Ihe sew "o | o evency for the promotion end protection of trade bo- > © tween Europe apd American. ° eecocecoooeocuseoce oeoooe ( reuth this was the following quo’stion from the Bibl ©22009000290002905 COO Df>0C00 MS GETSING ES MON TENRD AIM XCVE, 4.0 eeccoecoecescocvosooslcoCe® Boren & McNamee came cut with » number ef turerip- tions, but toere were none of them very pretiy or wort! cfacrmiration, in heujebow windows,were hung the f lowing :-— lo oer flags, also the pullding No, 481, used as ap armory by iho | °° | State Guard | bs Jack's theatre had the following inscription enepend. | | ‘o | ed iu front:— } eesesesessso 1% Sie Borace #. Tibbetts History wil instice. 2 | 292,237,230. i ee lo THEGRA YH o | Then bonesth were the names of — | | ccocecceceooocovcecococoocD ea ro | — Sperry, the clockwaker, came out with London andNew | ¢ ° Vino 7 POST OO SSS OS SRE ES OS | Yor c im®, and between the two clocks he had the follow- | Goce css Socoso CC eC Coosa DO DSS ing eppropriate inscription — o6S0900090 0250 Se 999959900000 o TMK WORKS WOSDERS. 0 esescoooococcocecoceessocece (abil, the eboemaker, aleo advertised hit own wares ia the following neat style— | ersceccoecoooeooecosceoesseosee 9S ° ‘NOTHING LIKE LEATERR, BXULPT ° ry GUTTA PERCMA AND WIRE COMBINED, ° ° Wheeler end Wilson bad thelr entire froni draped with red, white sad blue, aod presented tLe following transpa rencies:—= ooeooscccopoRcoceo é “American Riserican Fagie woes’ Fisg. deariog & wreath of laurel Fiag. in bia Desk with which (9 cro*n the names of Fravkiin, Morse, Field, Howe and Wiiscn, which are upon # shield Deneath. Honor to thoee whone genius led The lightuing’s track tarcegt ocean’s bed, ‘A path jor thought, And kindred hoor rs mny they o Who, sweet reiief frem wiier bt. ceccoccceecsacer sess Ooo On each # de of thie ware ibe {ctlowing: — 200 ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° gcecoosecssegsgoceos ooo ce ce © ‘ast. ° © Courier on Mower eo! © — Borseback : Mowirg. 0 r A Worasa toiling ° ° at her ° ° NEEDLE. ° Hand & Pea, o | Writng | of ceo ° Mac ane peta | ° lacbine to ‘clegraphio 0 © Mow and Reap. wea 9 ° A Weman . ° ° work ox © ° With a Sewing Zachive ° Pritiog ° ° Press. wae | eeooeccooeso osc] e000 In fret of fol- converse bol: ‘Torough ite caverus dark and cold Noble theme in wave of song Roll triumpban: water slorg, Fame deck 8 Saxon's brow, Or country's Field ia victor now, eceocecoeoll® eoeccosceoesos oe oeaeeCesCS "2 estad'iahmert, No. 349 Broadway, was the oton. The entire front of the ° ° ° ° ° ° > ° ° ° ° e idieg of the cable at Valontia receiving the shore o grarping the at Brother Je skiog = BA ces - ceo ss o00e ecee oc oseeseS KCCHAN The we light, and the other the o e M's May ioe cent #8 tbe rays of tb eescoce che barreese fur ecesececsococos 4 Reete & Go Wore wee tesorated handeomety, cf the doer om a raved plaiform was a row of . ch (Wed at the morrie with « canclo, over wLich wae burg the tollowing Joecription:=- ecoseeetsernecaccocesooss ° {Le cable, with ite peasetat tricke, : eeores ° Maken cf ush ota CADGiee“cka. eeccese Seeeceetosooos gallery attracted muck wea ceocrated with tho following inserip eocoses bulising traneparency, Which bore | ton eoaces seeesecesscoes é ‘ 5 Serexn in eeec eooce eosoe A pertrait.ct Poeid was om the the right, one Of Prem! Reveath ptre, sod on the lett one of Morse. to © ino lomale Sgurer representing Americ. apd Great ein Tothe rightof these was @ steamehip, and to jor from the Niewera. Under this was « tbe ee Neptune in Te the left of this was the V,aad tw the 3, set io stare. vacce presente? mach the same apperrarce as est celebration, A large iranapareacy, of wing 8 & feo si was suspended across Mermazeererceeee noo'y to the taverkire geolus aod ind te enterprise of oe ans JOHN AND JOMATHAN, ) thal bar rucceedes in ¢ menatng the might. o zo ie wk ofthe age say the ‘cord (ad prada og? Zo them In the bonds of oe oe, INTERNATIONAL os <o Friendebip never be severed and the Field of oS Zo the wsetuloess extetd to every part of the o% © earth ° © ° ° ° ° S22000% -t— Let nations’ shouts, midst cxxnons roar, Vrociaim the event fron ehore to ebore, ° Gg eceecosee © ° ° ° eovecce SOCSCOOHSCOLESOCCECSSOSCOSSEONR Jorge Sage «ere surpended from the roof of the bulla ng, ainoeg Which the stars aod stripes wae most conspi coous Selorno & Hart, No, 860, was beautifully decorated. ar the reef of the building stood out in large letters the le cr Moree, Field and Hudson, On the right is tue folowing ioserip ton: — Sete eee eeo 9066652 669465080 c SPROPR AND AMERICA UNITED BY TRLRGR AMT. ° © SOC 6256S COCO COOOSOSTFECOR Ane Ou Le oppopite sides Seeeseecseoeoees oes e ° CiSky WS Gen is Hoe MOUSE, ° ©. 5 Pe EMO PRAGE AND GOOD Wilt TOW, . © PE ce cececceccccecesccée5 688 The centre p of the transparency couaiste of tro Keds eare of ferme blowing thelr trampete, with the Ame firen eagle ch the left end the British lion on the Pet “Undoroeata ww an ocean scene regrorenting ° aity of the cable be as perpetual o | At 410 Broadway was suspended tue following transpa- renoy:— © ° ni Beli HDF Ge? AT aRe Seco Speratore ia the most giganto work ever Becompili by man— the submersion of the Atlautic telegraph cable. May ta branches resch from pole to pale, and, aided by ibe free ud enlightened presa of the United Sistes +nd Epgland, go om in their good work of civilization end eolighterment, uotil ali nations shall be in daily communication with each other. RNGLAND. ANERRICA eS ooscce coo coco OO EE OO OOD DDC ODD Lyons & Co., 424, bad a fine transparency in front of their building, in tue middle of which occurs the following eo0cccooe eoococofoe! ©090609¢06005220000950000000 ° ies Micioasc Hadasn—ibiee wosie rates 0 © Have made all vations the United States. o eooceoccocecece sc COO gODOCS B. Dardopyille, No, 445, had hia building elegantly deco railed. A bendsome transparency covered the frout of the ttore, on the top of which was insoribed the pe coco oeseeCSoooaCO CEC OE DODD bg XIX, CENTURY Looe ceo cece oes es 500000000009 Op onesice were the names 0! Field, Hudson, Day wan and Everett; aud on the other, Walt, , Stepheusoa end Morse. The Niagara and Agamemnon are seen in the cietance. Merchant's stors, No 449, anc farooy & Major's pre: misee tp the upper floors of the same bu’ ing, were beau- Ufully decorsted with fiege and banners. ‘The City sey Boe were cecorated with the fags of the Young Mes.'s Democratic Union Club. Three pedes- tals, bearing tae Mgures of Morec, Field and frackiia, were preseaicd. Across the front eutravce uf the build- ing was the following izscription:— 000 29 °° Fei ATLANTIC feheGR AVE, 2 © Anartery through which the living bieod of itberty ° iJ ° Fell be infused through a'! uations over the sta. 99 900009600002000000009000 Singer & Co. , No. 4i8, hod their buaiiding beautifully ce dorates wilh 8 and banners. Around the cornice were suspended a large number of Chivese laps. Tn front of 450 was evepended a banner bearing the fol lowing motto: — eoeseccooeso‘e ° HOFOR TO WHOM HONOR e000 ee, eoococ] Book store corner of Grand etreet attracted geoera! a'- tention in conrc quence of the Lumerous fisgs suspended from the wiccows, aod the beacty of the trapeparency which sovered the frontof the building. This travspa rency represented Britsncia witb the Scitiah flag in cue dan Inc ian female with the stars aad etripes in neath the whole was inscribed the fol- e005 a + Gren Prom of our ‘ay. “Gramenced 19 gi A © faith, poreued In hope. May it bea boud of charity o | © and gocd will between bations. 2} 200000060 000SSG00 00 89009000 Mecbauice’ Halil, No. 472, was beautifully decorated w th pe00200060 ood 0 ° pala the following trausparency suspended io mnt — SCooceoooo se eocoosesoess eo saeco ° ‘TYR TEMPLE OF SCTKACR, ° ° Tho three great powers of progress, ° ° The Atisntic raph, ° ° E. V. Baoghwo. 's buiicing looked very Goo. Phalon, the perfumer, haa the foilo angouncomont susyenced from his catabiisument, No. 497 :-— co ° eee gate tal opiate S| © were married by 0 skail cever be ¢ivorced. ° SCSSOSSSSOSSSSOSTSSSCO9ES909099 ‘The St. N.cholas Hotel decorations were by far the finest sigue, ard immediately uncer img the foliowirg inscription :— 29209%0c 20005 | SOR RAR BS WAL ae AT BHAATG BL © Sam volt, in 1845, frome New York (o Coney ia nad, via © Beli Gate. Man pri poees—God C.spcece. 0600000090 0000090000000008 Trree fice tracepareaciecs ormamested the marble frout | of hus busicing. ihe ceutro pieco represented Buchanan sed Victoria shaking bands, ie Niegata acd being teen in the cstence, On each side of these tgures burg the ‘lags of the upitec S:ates acd Great Brita‘a, | | and underpaath the entire was the single word: — | | eeescoocsccoasescuecooceooe BRCIPROGITY ecec@ooosecs The eecerd (ranmparency represented Jobn Bali Bretber Jouathar united by means of the Atlantic caple. | Pare of each #¢@ of the figures cn wbict were wreathed Hodeon, Maury and |v erett on one tice, and Fravkt'n, Steers, Field end Cooper on the Beventd was & ‘igure of Morse belding ap umbreia a trencug upen I'ghtring, sarmeunted with the WwacrpLon :. e esceceosseocooe ors ‘Teiegrach Lonee are the Nervos of Nations. eoe eco ecooceoceoesoeseos ereeceoesescoococcoscoce & UNITED FOREVER, Sceecceooeeseoes cc e000 595009 po Oc COCCOe SOOO COOC OO DDSR90R5 © PRACT RLPSERS THE Uwoy. ° Pecceasecoooce eescoesocecss® From the Metvopovtan Bote) to Matizon sq crowd tmmonse aa tn any ober pert of Tt is impessible for thove forty bere Wo imagine the tocoe, aud able for our reporter to Cercribe it | were gizis, boys, men and women to be neee trom every pont of view—the awning peste, on the balcoule (sta- onery erected for the ocontion), aed all tae lamp | posts bad their cocupante. Badies were in their mother's , though at the breast, and the children ‘wiih their fathers were creativg all sorts of muse, and continually “ éic ery ”’ At Tilfany & %o.’s store & + AUantic | cable wae tuspecded from ti an @ oott | benejeg cu the Ggore which was aleo cup Bhed. The names of Fravktir, Field _ap- itcmnated with ziess lenteras. The French, Fog. lish apd Americon (lage were also suaponied ia front of wwe Pulorne. oom 665 Roadway — vonsosoorovovovcesoooseer ss tere teeee eat SAToNs, MARRIED, On Teuredey, August §, 1858, a the Church of Progress, At tne shar of Commeres, : to the New Werla Bever be civoroed DORs, Acpist 16, 1858 , i May be rest is peer ‘Wo rejotor at the marriage, the birth and the demh, 3 | {The Amerionn aux! British begs intertwined. J oe ’ her bearing th 4 ool tbe’ aring the following in- | | nade otddad aad When tho muriiuces saw it, they marvelled and § | i g@ierified God, which given such power uote i fos, POLLO PL POOLID DEDEDE DY PEPEDE LE DOEYELE DEDEDE ROLO LE The Metropolitan Hide! waa beeutilully decorated with the tage of ail ta a very Inge number of Olt nese lectern 1 (where the Telegraphic Cab Diaper celebration ke place this evening) was o of the most we" o Oleplaye of the jabi | At 679 Broadway wea displayed.) se saulew eoesces Mboc seo cetossse } . THE AT AMC CAN, ne Sen ° THR GORD OF UNION ANU THE PLOLGE OF PRACK > Soeeecoee see ce ssece = a eB eeD Nes {86 and 887A number of paper tanta tuspenced is front, and the motto — a we oo teoccceeecece Lot ver ead aad, $ Beyer the 3 Bat lot the Union be frm, Awd pone f Sesseoees eses €0' Breadwey— 4 portrait of F Giery to God in the bighest. Ov earth peace, good Will toward mon ‘The Smitheorien Houre—Banaern, lacterns, ko At iaara Keene's Theatres nee ORG LOOE DELL IEIELODE IDOE SD DOD Ob ODDO DOLE HE “There's to fuel word as fail” for Saxon blood, Whersver pours the stream or Mood. 3 POLLO LE LOLIE ALLE DEPEPE DEBE DEEDES Hobe Underneath were models of the Niagara and . a sng Agemea: | One ny Ports ibe City Guard room to the Egyptian Museum @ ry pores ouepenaet ecroes the sirect on which were the the Unitea and British flags with the following: ~ basen oneere peonennere fe Li wi. 3 ‘Thees are the banners from whoee folds unfurl’a =< Fair freedom flings ber blessings o’er the world. COOLER RTE REIOIOTEDE DOLE DE EEDITENELE HOLE TE DED Burton's theatre was ceccrated with flags, under which was e tr showing the cable line from “Ame- rica!’ to “Eng! "’ surmonted by the American bearirg the olive branch of peace in ope talon and the 4 tig biuingin the other. Under which was the following: ~ POLEUOELIESODE SEED IEDE DODO DODIEODDE DE PEDDOEIOOD DO Smile Neaven, ween es Seir copjucction | Fnriok the to come with smooth faced peace, with joyous presparous days. AROCOLOLE LITE OLDE DEED IT |) eed ‘time plenty, ard fa'r peceeonses. At Lafarge House:— OUP RE LE DELDEOOOLELDLESPOLDOLE DE DPE HE DINED Science coptrcla the elements; tt binds with an izen cord the ends ot the earth. Guides by wisdom, men unites bis thoughts with the ligetuing’s point. ARO LELELE IDLE TET OGE IDOE EE FOOD anda Underneath isa ney of ebips at war ‘veasel at ace in a state of ex; , With the words;— POCO LE OE LE LESEODELEDILELP TELE DE LPTEODLELE DOLE OOD) ‘Satanap Tory 4, 1776. ? UNITED avaust 12, (858. GOOLE OLE LOOPS LOOT RE LELE TONED OCONEE ODED ‘Tho Hore house had # banner with the following:— POOP OLELELEEL EE TPELLELEDE LEDPIONPODTEELOODLOLED ‘SCIRECE, NRCUANISM. PRRSKVERANCE, $ MORSE. | . vsxars. | FIKLD, 3 AONE PL ROLE ROLEIEDEED PEBEDEEEE PEREOPEOLE EE OPI DEED Al 683 Broadway were the following: © 0060000200000 000000000000 THE CAPTIAN OF THE GORLON Algo, a design representing Science and the laying of the cable, with the qooiation from “Pil put a gir. cle round about tbe eerth ip forty miauses.”” Atihe Webever House paper lanterns and a banxer:— eeocceococ ce co90Ssecce 000090 © BIR NIAGARA A FLOATING MONUMENT TO GROKGE STESRS, 0 ©00500000000068000000000000 At 62 Broadway the English fleg, and a figure of John Bull, ssying, “My heyos, Jonrty,” and “only a Yankee notion,” aud ® Sgure of alive Yankee, the cable extending from cre to the cther; underneath, “Eternal friendship. The Sew York Hote! bad a transparency on which were cesigoed an Eo; ‘pull bull by the hervs, acd ibe telegraph cable attached to his tal; aa Irisbmac oa & rock in the centre, an? av American at the rigot hand side peyirg out thecable. The Fogisbmanesys “I'm etaid Ve ell up with us, Mr. Bali~the Yaokees got us.” The com plaisact Hibervian to the American e#ays, ui ab, be jabers! if the tai! houlds yell Jonathan fetch ‘em.’ The American replies, “Keep cool, Pat, and lrecken we’ ancex you both.’ Under wlich was the Bato ge P60 CCDC Ce SENDEOCS PATKNDING THE AREA OF ¥REE Pecrecesooooecoocoesss At (69 sroadway there were #'x transparencies in me- dal Jon form, representirg John Bu)i and Brother Jonathan at Meticulls ip 1776, Jovathan ons slow og, with the in- scription, * The Past.”’ Britanaia—‘‘!’m moparoh of all 1 survey’ Ip 188 Brotner Jowatban and Jcba Bull are embracing each ciber ardently, aud are bound round with ecuuetbing which we suppese to be a telegrapbic wire, but which leoks very much like a crincline. Then comre Mercury striding the waters with vows, an4 under. nearh te insoripiion, The present.” And last, Old Father Time, sho says, “My domipion is invaded.” At Tt4 a traprpareocy @ Frankiiu fying a | kite and the Niagarn lazicg the cablo—with POR OUDL LORE SEDO PLEO IPLEDE LEDELOEL PLPOPEDPIDOL EDIE p Frezkl, | orse, Maury Field, Hudson, ' Committee cn Lightaing. Everett, Steers. j PUBL SEDO PPIEOLEIDOEDOE RS DODDIPIOPEDPIDSE DD DD: At 767, banner, the Eegie—the Victory of War. The Lion and Unioorn—The Victory of Peace. At 788 Breadway, tho following inscriptions wero dis- played: POOOLO ELLE TILE LE LE DOLOLEDELEDDIDPELEDDDE LE ‘YER SAGARA, He CAPTAIN. HUDSON. VICTORIA. POOOLELELEOEIOLELIOLIESDLOUEDEGE WOLEDDGL POODLE LODOLEDELEDELEDODOLETDIDIPEDLEDLGD HELE 1218 @ “Fol! mao: LY ined of purest ray scrone, ‘The dark upfal ed caves of coean bear.” | ES PREROLE TE EDEEPOIOLOPDOELE PELEPOLL EE HED. 200000990009 000S5000000 eooooe seeee >, EBripuil coelw m fulmen. RANKIN, ‘TERRA, MARE, ret 0000000995 0690900090000000 The Spingicr ir-titute (U atonsquare,) bad the American fing suspended over a banner, with the following ‘ascrip- te ° ° ° ° ° MOR, ° 200000 1 SPINGLER 1S DAUGHTERS OF ASO A SEND GREETING 10 THE DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND. ceeoeooeeceocoons20c0° e200 2080 ®oe0008 i 3 : teee ec nd street, and excl: ex. ra H | al fil 1 z z F H i 2 g 238 bouges RAS 80, There eome ened reason failed w learn, DEVICSS, Bre. ‘The splendid maps'on at the corner cf Tairty fourth sleet and Fifth avenue appeared to be, all we gr ond attached, thrown open witheut reserve for the accom modation of the public. Not only were door stops arc beleonier, aed outer railings, and , and gar cep wall, occupied to their fullest capacity, bat the pro- prietor wae even #0 kind as to put op @ smail staging to feat women ard children. Over the hail door waa placed ‘8 can Tae With the following in-oription — recravacsenresseecrooecece rere pe rpoeceres treect ree Fog ard ard America wwked— z 3. ‘Tha bope and glory of the world 3 Dee D001 POLL LOE OLOELE POLE IDPEDELE BEDE DOLOLE LODE ME In freat of Disdro' rides Thirty nlcth street, w ter cing to represent te, ap Ergliah mt y ot THE CROTON RESERVOIR. ‘The Croton Rerorrolr was in iteel! @ sight worth going come Cisuance to see it~ lotty terraced walls, covering be extent of two biccks, were crowded on thoir four eldca by epectaiors, for the most part women ana children. ‘We presume that all decent persone applying for admit. tance erre admitted «0 long as there waa room left from | whieb to witeess the procession. The embankment on the cprosite ele of the treet was crowded with people, | spd tome ef them ware accommodated with eeate under oo awning. ALL BUSINESS SINPENDED, A\l Weng the route of the procession business wan sus pended, and all shops, oxerpt those for th eof refresh mente eegers, &°., were kept closed Th ocly north of Forty second street that mon wore to be seen at work, ‘bul all over the city business was generally suspended. THE ORYSTAL PALAOW. ‘Thore who took up thetr station in the neighborhood of the Crystal palace for he purpose of witnessing the pro- | cession were conriderally cigqapprined ae all the mt!) end met of the Civic portion of the parade ciapereed at Forty second street | At all eventa, there waa not much of a crowd egaied atthe palace, exeopt indead what jesice «The American (leg waved from the flag staff eR the Come, and mob other pational fags as could be presred into eer vice were bang on different portions of tLe builétrg ; TICKETS TOR THE PAtace. ‘The same beerded and mowetachioed individual who vena tickets en Ligdts, in front of the Academy of Vortec, was wikis cld work yeeterday in front ot the palace. Ds ory was “tietets fer the i Just modified from b's otner cry “ilckets band be held bundles cf groom tickets of admission. roo ty the Chairman of the Committee of the Board ot ‘Detwern the fingers of the mher reat “i. ‘ot to his terlously sheaved the notes which he rece trate, Bia price wne 26 te cket Others, whetner in partcersbip or by ag] cannot gay, sold ticket jor tweiye conte bat ther of tho article, ‘Fhoerer paid bis shilling or oarter got hin tor acmier'od. Quers—To whic idiie charities of the city, of to what fund, aré the 10 be applice’ We should itke to know more of t WAITING FOR THR PROCASSION. sea for A weary wait had the watchers at the Urysrel the preoessicn, wnbeguiled by any lnetdens cf note. Ove poor Woman walking in froet of » ‘rame Bui'ding it Forty. sect, 4 street, whieh professed & de @ free Coxgregaiiocal Eegees ageEeds & wagen full of actors pes with 4 ncifcalcn a to exirsordinary perfor the only mowexta, trade with their ice w: colored | ‘Up to balf past five o'clock vo further eign of the ceteion was givén than the .€8 of an o¢¢’—some Seeekiatrio scene ana mite oot cesive Cr the whiske: an cat oftoy tanks and progressed on thelr own book, There was quite @ number of these a! 1g parties, who oddly enough found a rendézy ous ip a saicon where there was ecmetbing to be got to drirk aud to smoxe. A little re Bix o'clock, the carrirges containing the municipality, beads of Cepariments, cficers, oraters, kc, &c,, (see progran me) came tn sight, and deposited thetr fares Without Much ceremory at the Forty secoud stroet entrance of the Cry etal Peiace, ‘The ladice on the Of the opporite houses kept Up ® continucas flower cf handkerchiefs and there was some cheering for tte aaval oficers in uniform, But, for the mest ne ips were Increase: nel of the preceseior ists. It was only when Batov Hougbes passea from the carriage at entranoy that was Oty reel recognition, end that was made knowa by applaute. ‘The Rey Dr. Notl, who wesone of the paciy, was pointed out by an Irishman, to & lietauing group, aa Lord ia r, the creat Indian general; and four Aldermen were Fointed out by the eame learned individual, as tbo ‘cditrre o the papers.” Tt ia not for us to say on wa.cd kide the comp)iment was. butohtrs were particularly admired, and ax they parsed alerg were saluted @ DOF cid acqvain- texces. So too with the mi: j Bud may ® nod of Teecenitcn custorcers got as they patasd by. Te crew of the Nisgara were luatily cbet red, and tho tars took it as enevery Cay thing, avd Waived their caps and chesred lovely th response Many a laugh waa indulged in at the or of the traders sod manufsctarers who took ad- ‘Veptege of such ap occasion to advertise thelr wares ; but every thirg peaced of with the utmost good humor and decorum It wass sight which, on the wao'e, New York has never seen the lke before, and which sho may not £0 the ike of egain for generations. THE STREETS LEADING OFF BROADWAY Were almost entirely devoid of aentiment ta the way of inscriptions, and presented what might be termed an un- joyous nppearacce as far as regarded display of banners. Standing at tho foot of Wall street, the ferry bouse was without a flag at noon; and all the trading thoroughfares from the North to the Esst river in that neighborhood were in a eimilar condition, Looking up Wa!l street to Broadway, the scone was re- Neved at the Merchants’ Fxcbangs, frem the roof of waich a.cord was thrown across the way to the top of the oppo site bouse, having suspended from it the flags of tho United States, Fogland and Hamburg. ‘The Unicn Telegraph Com) No. 23 Weli street, bad ® wire stretchea ro the root or their building, which was joined to tha top of the telegraph poie mianding at the corner of Nassau snd Well streets, and on this ire the fisgs of the United Sates, Exglant, France and mort other natione floated iu harmony. ‘The Hovse Telegraph Oilice, at the oppos'te corzer of Wal! street, bad ull fis windows prepared for the {liumi- pation early in the Gay. A simpic United States leg ficated [rom the roof of the building Abcutcocn s Lumber cf private and hired carriages stood. in Wall street waiting to ‘ake away either their owners or ibe gentiermen who liad bired them for the day, In moat instarces the borees were ebaded from the sun by a large union jeck or United States flag throws cown from the Criver’s box. This produced a he J Pleasing citcct. Nassau street was completely nuce cf deccratica. ‘The Custom House, corner of N wea open only for one bour, and displayed tho United ‘The Peat Office of New York, fronting on Sesame street, bad not shown a fieg of apy atone ck in ‘he after coon. Tr appeared as if the people colog business In the great commercial beart of che metsopoiitac city thought thai they bad honored the cable laying achievement sufficiently by crmitting thelr clerks, porters aad men to exjoy ® folicay. Perbape the 3 ip }, ABSA! ELC, ~ ie, and dye a who x ee owas town, nt ving yet, any outer vantage in oriving a ceits rote from the cable wera more &! ly for reason than thelr good natures ‘This state of things was relieved in the most prom'nent manner ingplion street, where the houses were profusely decorated with flags during the day and /auterps ready for wn the evening. Wil ton,o F sireet, near Broadway, bad bis window Cecoraiea with a transparescy, on WbicL was written the [ollowing poetical SPECIAL ORSPARCH BY THR ATLANTIO CANLM, Barcynacars, TReiayo, Esrr i, ses—in orcicen FMS ulton street, New York to bear th end pble the rot Potaices they do Mariah row, Wscughout this bright green I like to Bear from all ef ye, but I'd Like to are you d ska tonat by “cablegrayh” aud the gers ine Mier ben science wil! But won't ht bem poriccs Utes: To let us bear your own sweet “brogue”’ by slect cable Dron vbrimies Uihamus, ‘While we live let us dita! CHAS COLTER. ANSWER. For your tiegraphie despatch I paid cheerfully $32, ‘This eflosion, read'ng as tt does like the peasant poetry attracted crowds of readers, and of Tipperary or Kerry, all who read seemed to adqwire tt, They were there (the Irish) from Connemara to the of Howth and from Cape Clear to the G 4 A need all reading aed ali ——, ‘a bead, Bl The Fulton Mote! and Gould's dining ealoon wore also decorated in @ Fplcadid mancer. On the North river side of the city the moat pitesing and instructive feature of the day was to be acep amongst the groupe of cbildrem, racging in ege from five Ww seven yearn, who d the sidewalks. They were ali drees- ed im’ their clothes, and most of them wore of thet left arm a large bive rosette, traversed by a white dine, mecr:bed with the word PELE LEDE BEDE PEOEDEDEDOLIONGE TE DED DODO DL DT bE ot He ® PROGRESS PERE PLDELOOE OD OP UOLOLELELESEDE DEDEDE DELP LO OBOE HES Th’. hint will eo doubt stir up the electricians and ope re one wt either end of we cable line, 30 a3 to 00% the: raphie te ‘ear of Backmea street ig eta ibe moat elevated irom which two baopers {i Tae Sag at potut war inecribed—— Qreee an nneeneneee ee nene stan ne re reebee vetoes tet re ® HY riers iS re Nivea : Gre rocece sence rsrercccenee snes resent erect coon He On the ore undersc tea the pamee-- Dro rosevecnce ce reverrcrvererpvecerece rere rece eert ie ® cunts © $ -- PRIVR COOre Deen ret) BOLE POOLE DEOL ED PEOPLE LE LEDD DODECE A MEIEEED Chatham sireet bad very few decorations, tue tag of be Univod Stat imply Coating from over mort ut ibe THE WOW YORK STADT THEATER In the Dowory, wae wiiboct emliom, inscriptvs, or flag THE SOWFRY Af ATAE Was decorated ip auperd ety ie at ceven at that hour a the portic dock ip the ater nt ens lighted with ending @ tao mace s a ine portrait of POPOROOL COLE PEDEDODPOEDEDLIELI DD D6 bbb EbE Cu Tom MAMATS PO PPOPODLE ERODED, PEDIODOLID DELETED MELE EDEL DEE EEY Which was ativersally admired, while! the iarge Awert cen cagle which is perched over the mala dour had bis crest mace ridiant with «circle of gas jois, duplay ing ine letters — Breve reverecere recenponnoonee tbat: pene there Hee ® Fase CLPOROLODL ECOL ID PELEPLEPLEDELEDD PLEPPOEPEPED BLE PE To ey mbc! the name of Fox and Lirgard the managers ‘The deooraviens ard lighting of the Bowery were com pitted under the direction of Mr Newton, who ciaimet, in 8 prominent and ¢olig htened sty ie, be the first ave to the people cf New York “soda water in thus furpiabiog us with gsa for interna! aco exter tand ure. A smell wooden heres ta the Rowery diepleged « card inviting all the people passigg to step in ant witness tbe great coptast between GOOLE OEP POLE OL EOE LEOLIOLIDOMOOTL EDEL HEMET D THE FAT WOMAN FROM MISO 680 Porsns, AND TE OMATURET MAN UX THE WORLD, 36 POUNDS ree : Tue CANT® LA QOOPOLEE LEED LOM POLODEDD LS PDIOOL OL PDED OD ME LED EE D o™ people accepted the laviimion, genoraily paying at 0 Coor. Righer up, om the ast river alde of the city, the s'ores were & | Cloeed at eo early bowr, and the dwellings wero coon alter Gereried by the people, who all flocks’ Ww Rrosdwey, the main artery of pleasure and sigvt seoing Most of the wu) n lager bier seloute extiogeda of a cerd, which was first Gieplayed tr an extensive oppeeite cur cffice, showirg cle of whoge face waa radiant with go d humor, in the act of banding two mugs Of \eger—ote to the British liom and the other to the Americon eazie ‘The bouto of Engine No. 26, in Norfolk treet, wan rich. Tu front of the hr wee atoll fn fail dress, with the following t aro oy “A APOLLO OOLD PELE DELEDD DEOL DOE DE “PDE PDDELEDE ODL THE NOWL RET MOTTO ix PURLIE GOOD, QO ALAPL ELE LELELE PEPEED PETE DEDEDE EOD DOPOD The engine douse of Compaoy No, 48, la West Twonty- fourth street, was !lum'natec during the evening with maty Debts. Tie engite bevse of No 4 . tated with one Lundted lighls The bulle xg ras also ccperated wih Meee. “ In front of the nours of Jackson Hore No. 55, Mav sieat, was ab Aucrican flag exteoced aorogs the bens leg the folowing = Brcren oenecnee woonneee : RTLASTIO CABLE oe co bPNL EE CL EPEEOEET CE EEOR EE (OCEGOEOEO CREE (OIF OE tn Elm atreet, wee iam iy and Wail strests, | ee nres cneeoe. was very richly deve- two buadred in num. across Prinog rede nt aner CODD massac, LORD m!YOK OF LONDON 20 MavOR OF DEW YORK. Where can i get a z mise ides stesso ANOLE OCET SOE SON DEN IPLEDE DE DADE DE DON NODAME At the corner of West Broadway and wae 8. yevedz scone in the ‘ Micaum mer’s Night hicks represented by @ tas youth paisted om AP ONOE NPE ORMOIOLOOODIOOLOLDLE DE NEED: VL pus a girdie round abous the earth in Corts Exit Puck, ery illuminated and made a welling als, @ No. 34 Twenty-eight stree, wee a bxzo of light, displaying io front the mame oe large ie, Sere burners. ett noe Girect, Rogers’ Cosy way brittiant Muminated, and cetked with beauti‘ul American eget ‘Various si2ea; ove in particular is doverving of notics—a splendid wammcth American flag, which extended (rom Ore cide of the street to the other, | THE CITY HALL AND PARK BY DAYLIGHT. THE DECORATIONS—ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE DAY AND EVENING—THE WAY THK PARK LOOKED, ‘The Olty Hall avd Park were a focus of attraction from | the early morning, from the decorations of the former, and | Unef facilities whiob the latter afforded of viewing the | proceasion. ‘The unval flags and streamers were flying from all the fiagstai's Bannere were pisced around the balusirede on the roof bearing the following irscr!ptions:—~ The ceatre bacuer bore in large letters, formed of the American stars and stripes, the name of POOL EE LEIP OE IE LE LODEDPOELILEDLID FODDIO POEDLOPE Panny. QOPI DDLIL OEE DERE DIOOII ITED On the weet cide were Dauuers with the following: ~— POPOL TOLEDO EOOED NORE FIRED, WOODMOUSR, DaYMaN, CyOPRR, HUDSON, DAML IOALIOL ERE LELOSEIEDETE BELLE DOLEEDIDLOLOLDOL And on the the east-— QOL OO IDIOLEL ILO DIEO LODE DL LOEOLE DEDEDE. YRESOY, GURSSY, ALDHAM, BVEREIT, MORSE. Dec ens ae tere tOLs tt ae st een sl eetene FODbtbLIPOP EDO Facirg Bioadwsy were the following:— QLee tr LLETELE DLE IOLE EO POTDLE OODLE LE LEON MAURY —WHITEHOOSS QO AAMT ELEIAODE SI DELIDE BOLE LE BODE PNE LOUDON And faciog Centre street: OTL ELELL LODE ED FEDEDEDLOLIODE PELELE POLLED LO LOPE, ARIGET. BBRRYMAN. Docennesrencerene erence sent eeoone rh eee Imuediately ia the re of the building, om the top, w43 66 nmeate trarapareucy, Whose figures represented the €age, the lion, nod the upioorn, and the americay find Britich insignia dieaced. On the west was a lags trepeparercy of tee ovat cf arms of New York City, ana ‘on the eaat, a gimilar one of the St. George’s coat of arma, pearing the loviow ing inaaripitoa:— Qorsvcennereesreres c1verocococesnee be necnnbnnettt DONE DERIGIE NOS POOL LLOIOL EP IODO OPED DIVE DEED EL OD PE EDEL ROLLED Mucbyeur Wes exp: ested wi the crection.of these, of taeir taking fire from ee el, of the pyrotechnic Of ihe ¢vewirg, Puc it was Ceemed indispensable to Rave somerd ig cf the kind erceted, DECORAT:ONS OF THE PARK. Ai the esst gate ot ihe Taik an immense dancer, painted te represeat crapery Of Awerichn flags, was suspended on two poles, forming “a CereicR pated. entire pro- ected at tho west abd FCULb gales ‘the inscription om the enat Fide Cl Lhe OL BI Re east gale POOLED ADEE IDOL EDIE SOLIDE ODOLDIDEDIONE DE ? ‘1E PATH Ce FRANKIIN ORD TO A PULD CF SNTERPRISN GOP aL eRe LEFL RE EEOEPERELE RE PERCE DEPPDI OTD BO At ibe routh nc of thw wea ® representation of a print- ing telegraph mactine, with telegraph poles. Tae fullow- ing Was on (he other side.— QOL LL GAPE LOLELE PEEL PE MOROTE DORE TE DEDEDE LED 3 PEACE GATH HR VICTORIES NCT TNS REXOWED THAN WAR. LIRELLDE DOPEEE DEOL ODDEDODE DOMED IPOS. At the north ena of this Was a represdatation of an old fagnicced prutrg press. ‘The Ipecriptics ca \he west side of the arch, ai the weet gu, Fes — LORIE IEPLIOIEDEEDLE PODE PEDEOOEO DODO TELE PDLDERLEDE TUE MAGARA AND AGAMEMNON, WITH THETR BSCORTA, GORGON AND VALOROUS—Fim YOUN VICTORS I THN PGRLAT BATTLE BATWEBN SCIENCE AND NEPTUDR, SAT LEL ALOE OETE OODODCE ODDIE LOL O DELP IDOE On the eouth tod ci this wasn Ogure of an avolor, sur- rovndcd by a wreath of flowers aod sarmounted by « crowd ‘Le ingor|,tion cw the otber side was — @ arse ennrereneeseneneeede DONDELODIGOONOOMOODIOM: YIRED ADD MVERATE, HUDSON AND PABKUY, DAYMA® \ ann “panes ORKAT IY MOUTHS OF WisesT cusuns” At the north eud of this wae adgure of an anchor, surrounded with stars end surmounted by aa American orgie. Sethe routh gate ef the Park a eimflar arch and beazer ‘was erected, bras lug on the eouth side the following: — QOLPPGERLEL I LEREOO LOL POOOPOIDIP LODE DOLELOMEDE ME 2 MWR TRING MARKIAGHUNTRD IN TE BONDS OF PRACK AND AN.TY, ACGUST 6, LESB, ALBION TO COLCMBLA, ECDSON TO HISTORY, FIELD TO FAME POM OETEM LL POELELELE BELELOLEDPLEDE EYE EEDEDEDE Urcerpesto tos was the inecription — Qe eeernLOe et COPE MOLETRIOLOLE OE TELE LO OD bg LOREM 3 WHOM GOO BATH JOUR TOGRTARR : LRT NO MAN PCT ASECN ORR Qccrencercece net ceensertateeee tenes ee thee eben rere Al obe ¢a0 was the coat of armas of Great sritaie, ave tbe word “ Vietoria,” and at the other, ifo coat of arms of ‘be Uniled Siaes apd the word “ Bacbacan.” Op ibe Ober Bde Was (ue foLlowitg:— LE LEOLEDE LTE TE POLE ME PEDEM PE POMPPOLELDLDOD LE DEBE THERE 4 4 PATH WHICH NO FOWL KNOWATH, AND WIDCM THE VCCTORE'S FYE HATH NOT SkRY; THe LION'Y WHELIY BASS SOT TRODONN (T, NOR THE FIRRCE LION vasseD RY 1 —Jo), mevist., 7, 8. PUILLPLUA POLL OPEDDO LODE DELODELEDE PEOPLE DEDEDE DOLE SCENRS IN THE PasK. The |'erk, beizg suppcaed te afford facilities for walking shout, as well es for viewing the procession, the erowd was upremitt'rg, acd the usual modioam of email reader tock adventege of {be occaston to dispose of their wares Berigen ever? tmagtabdte rnd of cakes and freit, there were ‘osble ples,’ made of whortieper vies Theo i were the ictermivable machices lunge,” “te coe ih,” ceo by Caylpht throwah tb pieces of the Atlantic oui 3 or } Gp & Cuoumseribed muddy she oteagion, iftt'e boza acd some tig 4 abd Kearly tore their pants, whils ¢ room in any partof the wd sao mrt pam. Bul tbat plo thought it would puss barcer acoordiegly, fhe sigcs weil bave Uoew akes dowe Of the cable one coal fe tbe Most caiversal ew oF GUELCE®, BOE tue sighs caight therseeiver for al! the people caret \nither, tomeieg the tacst of tre 4 watoning the preparsticas for aD zest TBH PROCESSION PASSING THROVON THE PARE. Alier sunéry folve winrms and fractio ruauer for places | the joyons truth was at leet made krowa—“They aro | COmuag,’’ ané eare enough the soucd of roiling crams be- came plainer ocd planer, antl) Goally the bead of tne procession came in sight. Soom a Gle of policemen emerged from the Oy Mall and marched straight inte the crowd assetabled in mediately in front; then forming two | Linen, stretching actoes the square aad facicg diferent ways, bey Commecced clearing the usual opea apace, which was preeerves for the procession to pars through. peggy ge ge ete and the crowd was nu rou The more they — the Censer the crowd gro and the more diilicult was their task. Ae the opex space grew larger their jimited oumbere wore py oe Cy walien Uae caren throe; ore) ver. manfail ed, Suurkebed thelr clobs, aud Leseed. the ware faaily avotber fi an excitement waa 00% which @reated a gece Abdout this time quite the Governor's room by fear in the viciniy thet the flroworke bad exploded pat upon fequiry It appeared that @ portion of the coiling hat fallen with a loud crash, nearly burying the ampiitely demol!<hirg ord “glory been before broken aod Was jutt repaired, {bat ecme powsons bad been walking overhead the ceiling, which was much loosened from sed durity the tate Gre As the carri containing ths lovited gueets drove up fa front of the Ball, they a! ighted im #n open space which was cleared for thom for the parpoes c ersing the passrge of tbe procession. From i ° police arrangements, the €'go people prosted rather closer thao was comfort. qucete, wih whom, tn many instances, became inextricably mixed. Oxe Irieh lad) pong he ingly indigvant ata policeman for tryivg to force her back, and end, “Edis ia A fray counthry, and yere O06 jia- * 'n $0 PuRd An Ould iaiy ehure I'm as good as the boat if (bim.”” ‘At about four o'clock an alarm of fire for one of the » ierag the water lower dtetricts brought an eneime company into the Pare, and jawing the line Of the prosession it created ul tn thele anxiety to get good pleases aveben and Pali, to tt fut Ueoger Ae woll Ae serivus Gamage to the heats of those ep F how tees fell Aa the various attractive poln*e of the procession paves t qhey Worg qBotrec lusty, Among these wore Se