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WHOLE NO. 8364. ABAIVAL OF TOE KANGAROO OFF CAPS RACE, ‘ONE BAY LATER FROM EUROPE Final Arrangements for the Peace Conference. STATE OF THE MARKETS, ho., ae, a. Br. Jouns, N. F., July 30, 185 The screw steamship Kangaroo, from Liver- pool 20th, via Queenstown 2st inst., passed @ape Nace at six o'clock last evening. She was boarded by the news yaeht of the | Associated Press, and the following summary of her news obtained:— The dates from Liverpool and London by the Kangaroo are to noon of the 2st inst., by’ telegraph to Queenstown. The news is, there fore, one day later, bet is not of particular Rnportance. The Peace Conference, it was seitled, would meet at Zurich in about ten days. M. Bourqueny would represent France, and Covnt Colmaredo would peiform the same office on the part of Austria. On the Paris Bourse the rentes closed on Wed- merday at 68f. The Bombay mail of June 23d had been tele graphed, but the news was quite unimportant. Bxchange on London was quoted at 2s. $d. Money ‘was easier. The Kangaroo has one hundred and ninety-five passengers, and a large cargo for New York. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. , Iaverroor, July 21—Noon. The cotton market is steady, and a better tone prevails. The sales to-day are cstimated at 7,000 | bales. Breadstuffs are quiet, and sales unimportant. Provisions are dull. Spirits turpentine is dull at 35s. a 35s. 3d. Other articles generally unchanged. Loxpox, July 21—Noon. Consols are quoted 954 a 95 for money and ac- eount; market dull. The Music at the Central Park. If the object of the epirit-d gentlemen, who have pro. ured for the public the luxury of splendid mnzic at the Central Park on every Saturday afvernoon, was to ettrit ‘the people tbither, certainly they have ample cauce to gratuite themselves on the successful result of their forts. On each occasion that Dodworth’s band performed At the “Rambie,” crowds lintened with delight to the mu- gio. On tne Saturday im nediately precacding yesterday, jt ie stated that there were upwards of five thousand peo ple on the ground, and yesterday the nesemblage was quite as nomerove, if rot more s0, A fact worthy of re- ‘muark, too, is that among thoze who were present thera were no *‘ 1ougbs”’ or loafers, which exbinits suffivient'y She tauiscious arguments of woe who asgerted that tho Perk, if evor compisted woulu be Ntwe eetier than a bear garden The nerembiage was orderiy, well: condnstad wad reeperiabie m the fail senseor the word. Iadeet, we Dave never seen a Vetter bekaved crowd than thst which ‘enhivened coe Park yesterday afteraoon with its prese xi The temperaturo being aiid end balmy was well cal: dated tO add to Wo exjoyments of tue evening, and ‘witbout doubt caused the very evident incromo in the number of those who visited the “Rambie’’ Wf the couatenauce is any index to tee mind, the poopie enjoyed themselves hoartily and freely, some bstentng to fae mosic, end otbers ramiing through the various watks fod Grives, or viewing fiom the vluvated positions the Burrocnding scenery, From the top of the dell tower— in the whole Park—ibe eye takes ina ‘the highess position seen view of the besutiful park and of tue coantry | for some web around it. Locking towards the city oue Bedolos the matropet's itself ino1cated by the tall sires gad glittering roots, whica, reiocuiog the solar rays, are sm’ most dazz wg to bok at; to tke righ Lhe gigantic pail waves rise to view, ans the novlo Husson iowa sion; smoothly and calmly, watoriog universe; Buck weil’s Island avd tue Kaet river; -ochind are th rol and farge wact of unsvisting country, Aled wnh forests and ens and peat little cotiexes, while just bolww is ino “Ramble” neetf, airve with heman beings—mea, women 00 cbildreo—wending thelr Way in Ali diseosioas, und presenting & cows ensemiie in the highost degree The band of muriciaps were statioge) anoa- vo Hud rea yarcs trom the bell tower, on 2 piatforaa erecte | tor their accommodation, on an coyated position, Around tis spot were ranged rows of benches for the coay wience of there wo cosired to rist in the viciaity of the music, which was of s yaried ubd exceedingly pleasing ebaracter, The programme embraced to.ne of tae Cuoivost morcrauz trom the best composers, ani each piece was Performed in the exsellept manner for which the Dod- ‘worta’s are somewhut ceebrated. Ine pri ‘tons were the overture from Tampa, endelssoha’s aot ing March in Midsanmer Night's Dream, Grand [o- Jounise, Polka (Teutonic), Waltz Roeslein, Bele Braucon, My Love is Like the Red, Red Rozo, the Baauties of Tro- syatore and Moses in Kgypt,and aquarvette from Rigoletto. ‘Theovertnre from Tampa, und the eclections from ine Troubadour wore Magnilicently rendered. and elicted the ‘warmest agplanse from the imm:pse crowd of listoucrs. ‘The “Auvil Chorus’ was particulariyyeflective, tue rows @f sturdy stone: breakers in close proximito to the music stand, Lammoring away at their work, aad almost un- SUNDAY LAWS. THE CHURCH AUTHORITIES ON THE SAB. BATH QUESTION. ‘TO THE KDITOM OF TH* HBEALD, Keeping the practical question at 16a eteadity in view, (het is, whether on the ope band Sanday oages to bo oo ferved se ® Coristian festival, or whather on tbe oboe band it ought to be cbserved as a Jowieh Sabbath, { pre- sent the fol owing brief summary of the suthorities om we ject. re But firet, a word in regardito the identity of the duy- Since the change Was Ma ie i# the character of the day by the Eogheb Purians, about two buodred years ago, a vaet amount of learning and ingenvity hax been employed by the Evgligh divines to Mud come authority for maxiag a Sabbath of Suncay, but the claim bas mever been ad vanced by any of them that Sanday is the day called the Sebvath in the Fourth Commandment; on the coa‘rary, Puley, Lardner and the other writere sate distinctty wnat the Babbath commenced ep Friday evening and ended on Saturcay evening The Preabvterian Wertmtoster As temb!y’s Catechism aiso aya that the Saboath of the Oid Testament wee Saturoay, To 4!) four of the Joapoia it ia recorded that the resurrection took pluce ou the first dav of the week, apd Matthrw and Mark mention shat it was the day after the Saboath “186TH AUTHORITY OF THR CHURCHES. The Christian churches which do not regard Sanday as as Sabbath, are— ‘The Calvanietio Church of tho Continent of Errope. Tho Lutheran Church, Tho Cnurch of Engians, Those which ¢o ao regard it are mont of the dissenticg cburcbes of Exgiand, and the Protescant churches of scot- Jond and the United States. (Sco the sevoral rituals and celechiems ) 2D—THE AUTHORITY OF THE RIRLE The Old Testament commands tho strict observance of the seventh ia of ihe week, that ie Saturday, and it telle ps that we shall work six cays, Now, asthore aro bat ix other days, it kes Sunday to make up the six. conge- quently, accord'ng to the Dyke of the O'd Testament, wo are exprescly commanded by God to work on Sunday. Tt ig pota day that we are commanded ty» keep “Re member the Sabbah dey, io beep it holy, Six days abate thou labor apd do all thy work: Dut the sever the Sabbath of the Lord, thy God; in it thom not do any work’? ’ Those inodern — sactaries who ceny tbat tho Sabbuth was abolished by Obristianity, aud yet try to transfer tte sacredacss to another day, do trifle With the word, makiag the com- msncment of God of none effect by tueir wadition. In the New Testament Jeavs apd hig disciples are ac- cured ef being 3ab0a bh breakers, but there is ne recon: mendaton of the observance of the Sabbath ia ali tue New Testament, excep: by the enemies of Carist Cou: gequentiy, it Wa5 Uncerttocd by the whole Carista world for wore than fitteen bundred yeurs taat tbe Sao bath was abohsaed, aloog with the Sabbatical year aud toe other set times of the Mosaic dispensation; and it is so understood by the great majority of Cartstiang to toe present ¢ay. Aucthe- day brgaa very early to be op wervea, in on cutirely different spirit. ‘and for a differen: respon; the fist cay of the week. at a joyous teatival, to commemorate the resurrection of Ubrist [a that spirit itis sll Obterved by more than ecven-eighths of the Christian word. The chicren provgut up tnthe very eiricteat piety by the Prussan Latheran clergymea of this city have never been taught to imagine that there is apy hing wrong ix p!oyuga game of coess on a Sanday aiteincon. Ibe pious Curistians of the contumect of Europe have @ church eervice Sintay morning, aod de- vote tne rest of the ésy to invocdut pieagures and amuse- meus. When the Puritens, under the prersure of persenation, conceived & very haturel preference for the Oid festa ment, they restored the Sabbath, bat, by a clumey ar- rabgement, iusteac of taking thw day which the Old festa ment commanded to be kept, they floated off the com mand on to the Christin (svat, “Since that time great weal end ability bave been ab ccmmubiics adopt and the cone proof cf the suscepti ia preteious, for a reve Ceeper from gener. cose bas beea muck the true facta of th is using tte great power in #pr community, Calung the day © qwiereprextniation outro ths: the culls tk ctod to make Caristiaa version of th vais sus. fty concealment of ad that the AirRALD 6 facts before the ‘abnath’? 18 aa actual iting ehame i enerally AUTHORITY OF TA EARLY FATHERS, ro’ Day”? we generally applied to Sunday 6 Chyistign jathors to cvusradistmovioa to the Sab- which was Saturday, Ignatius, wao was Bishos of Aniiveh in the firet century, sass, “Lot us no longer San- bstixe, but keep tae Lord s Day oh which our ilfe arose ” fo by th bath Willan, who lived in the secoad century, the most ao ciont cf the Latin fatucrs, ‘rejects SabRaths aat now. mocos ag foreign to Christianity,” but speaks of the “Lerd’s Day end Pertecost as Obristien solemaitios,”? 431.—708 AUTHORIY OF THE FATHERS OF THE REFORMATION, The GHRALD of Jasi Suu contaned the testmouy of both Marun Luther and Jobo Ca'vin, which need aot be Topeated here, but it was explicitly agains, Sabbatiziog unday. k ony one evidence among many of the dexterity cf prierily jogic, thet it is abic to shat tts eyes to this maes of anthority, bomen and Givine, yfcn st4s not favorable to its constant porpore of esta citetiug the power of the pricethood. But the rest of the commanity, thus scp. ported by so large a majoriy of Chistisas, as well ae by the plain Witter ot Sorpture, may wett say to the dada- f ccote, “If yon choose to poril your own souts with your heresies, subelituting for the commandments of-God the truditiont of menu, you have in this free couaty a right to do se; but we inse the seine sinful 87, ANDREW AGNEW, TO THE ROITOR OP THR DERALD, At bis payticuier time, when almort all the citiesin the United States aro more or less agitated by that tyra@zvical and (tothe midde and working classes of society) ob- noxious question, the enforcerentof the Sabbain law, it May not be vnintereetirg to many of your readers to | know that when this qnestion was bronght bcfore the iy beating time with the musicians, recalling to | cont mind forcibly the apicndid scene at the Acalemy of There was this difference, however, ovzervable, mame ly, that tho ferociour looking choristerg ot the opera ‘worked away with ooly im.gioary wespoas, don can- ‘vasa rocks, while the poor saborors of the Mt Cark were “terribly on exccution bent,” and 48 D0 bam sbout the sveat which roled down in torrents trom their w-a:ber beaten couctenances. If yoo abuuld cuance, too, to hear the molodioas voices of the latt-r, your cars might be saluted with tue origina: Gaelic or Gioernicizad Apglo-Sexon, instead of the goft, celicioue 42d hermonious Ftatun.of the Academy. The Polka and Mazorke aleo ‘met with great favor, especially from the f sex, who @remed eager to whirl about in ‘the mazes of tbe dance,” to entisiy ine almost trresistinie imoulse of the momont, Hao the gentiemon exhisited an equal penchant for the “tight fantastic toe” deci tedly sumo of tneir pretty com- 5 ns would bave returced home better coutented. a it was, all appoared to be highty gratifiod. Bat | ‘Altogether, the performance of yeeterdey wfernoon was admirabie, and the people by ‘their liberal patroaage * showed their appreciation of the efforts whica are being £0 well made for their convenience, comfort and opjoy- ment supplied with pai's of cco! frekh Crotor, are walcome a juncts, and apswer the purpose for the present cf drink. 4g fountains. If the Commiesioncrs would only cause to ‘be erected more feats and bencbes thao there are at pre- gent, they would be adding still more te the comfort of ‘the public. Y ON SALE OF ACTION FOR A BREACH OF WARRAD <D WARRANTS. Boforo Hon. Judgo MoCarthy. Serx 27.—Edward Morrison vs, Harris & Jackon— The water carriers, @ comoapy of young boya ! This wae on action for damago for breach of an implied | warranty of title upon the sale of a county land warrant by the défendapia to the plains. ‘The warrant was gold in December, 1857, for $7460, and shortiy afterwards, Shere boing come iolormailiy in the peeigumcat o! aS #4. Reee (10 Whom jt had bocn awsigned by aamuci Bu well, tae soldier to whom it was issued), it was, at the do endant’s sugecetion, sent 10 Deep River, Coanceticut, ‘where Rove ved, to be corrected. When Rose wa ‘@ppiied tov? correct it, he claimed the warrant as etolea from him, and attached it ia the hands of the plaintifi’: agent, in an astion of trover for its value. Tao pinintiif tmmodiately p.rtifled defendasts of the attachment suit a: ) which tht paper ¢ Deep River, anc\ they wlvised them to defend it, aad pro: | ‘Wised to furnish him evidence of their title, but did not do £0, and the pla uti? went to Deep River aud made tho Dest defence he co.tid; but having no evidence to meet Mr. Rose’s claim, t.e latier reeevered a judgment for tho value of the land wi \rrant and $26 cagb, which jadgment plainthif paid end a) So some $44 cosis, counsel fees aud expenses in defending the suit Tho defendant contended that the land warrant y1A8 rea! estate, nud the aesigarcont a conveyance of real ea ate, and that, therefors, ander tho Revised Statuies, tha as no implied warranty of dike; aleo that defendants Were only liable for the value of the warrent. Tbe Court held that tho lan:\ Warrant was vot rowl os: talo, but mere personaliy; ti ¥'29 Mo’ Tend, but the evi donce of @ right to lund’ not , but to he 1 river » bari attr’ @2,” feed tho "td ex, incar. mont gly racderad jad, the plawaritr 3, with costs, for | | ‘ British House of Parliament, many years ago, by that well known gentleman, Sir Andrew Agnew, whick pro cvrcd for him ever after thenictonme of Saint acdrew Agcew, the following song wes read in the Bouse by one of tbe opporing memPera, ard wes followed by roars of lnughicr, aud assisted matmly in celesting the biil, by turnicg it into that ridicule it so jastly deservod: — Wit. H. StePsoxs, 268 Granp Sinny, Jnsery Crrz, N. J , Jaly 30, 1¢68. SONG. Dear me, what a chapge basen our nation, e we baye re‘ormed our legislation, Each 4. P., 28 16 now the fashion, Brings a now bill very session, Becaure one did in the way of peace act, By getting paseed a new polive act, Anoiber wentz a grana reversion, And brings you a Sabbath bili coercion. ‘At this $ou.may laugh, but ie meant to gagy@a: ‘This is the bill of Saint Andvew Agnew. ‘Thie worthy, pious emascalator ‘Who talks cf getting your morals straighter, Vows by the gods your pleasures he'll be balking; Ho’ll put aa ena to your Sunday walixing. ‘When parsons’ are preaching then will bo search tinse. To collar those that waik in chureh time. The tenants of houces, aud those of iioors then, Moet not dare veoture ont of doors tnen. At this you may laugh, &o. All those that brew their home brewed beer then, ‘Bet\mes'T am sure will qaake with fear then, ‘Aod drond to tet tt in tho vat lay, it by chance should work on that day. u're efezed with cough or phthisic, You mist not even swatlow physic; tis doerred wll Test that one day, en falts mus! work of a Sunday. At this, &, Dumb animals will be strangely puzzied—= When Sunday comes ibe 6¢gs must be muzzled, ‘The cocke must on the roost ebide up; To prevent eheir crowing thoir bead must be tled up, For & noe, with contempt the Act would be trenting: ‘The ca:ves bad the sheep mast ve kept from bleating; ‘The dairice must be cloacd from twelve to ewelve, sirs, And as (0 {he cows, they may milk themselves, sirs. At this, do. No duck muet Jay, po cat must kitten; ‘The hen maunt leave her nes! tno’ Biting, ‘Tho’ painfal is the separation, She must leave the ecene of incubation. Ano married men to quesk will bo inclined than; For fear the'r wives anould be contined then, For as there is vo labour of a Sunday, Of couree they mugt put it off till a Monday. At this, &e., &e. THR COURIER AND ENQUIRER'S NOTIONS ABOUT LIBERTY ON SUNDAY. 10 THR EDITOR OF THE UBRaLO: July 23, 1859. The followiog was gent to the Courier and Enquirer, (nes chose to publish, and I send it to you for pod ‘To THe Epigor ov wth COURIER AS REP frr— Under the article “s Law’? in yoster- doy’s paper, I Mud theeo words: “If foretgnere come among vs they are beund to respect our laws and cus- toms. They have no rignt to aek og Lo permit them to in- troduce custome at variance with our notions of religion’? &o. Alro, “the enforcement of the lawa is demanded by ovr eitizers, and they will nt we bere and there a political Ccmagogre, expect the Polico Commiseionors to co their duty. Ihet Cnty i to enforce the laws as they t to judge whethey they aro aoceptable to aes”? g thie for a journatiey in a free country. ostrines the Courier and the svoner you benter. if theese are the TOODeA SD la Oh Rouse of Gemmons, bet mate woe med, 98 welhamihe B-osh of Miabepa, * back dowe’? up9a the working man having bis Agota oo tbe Sebbath «8 wail we De PE msn A ‘orciene? ix quite capadle of agrees We tha Sabtatn well as oshar ohuzson, apd if he comer fo tive fa tone om De Paw a right oy tho aad may for DimeeM, an we » ovZ-DR of this country What mates tbe roo map undervaire the Sanoata? Way, the fringed few you mae for fe observance This i6 90% tre wny to bavethe seabaih wopthuly. Ifyou wat due obrervagce, gtve poor prools ma.e holidays, tast toey Bay reas mé thaw beaith, and let Sacorday ba a close day fret Io'clock, thes thay may receive thelr egrovoge in FOOo kipe to prepare ter marke of lesve the aitz for the country, ‘bes they may have fre'h ate for themeerres Abo famineR, and wHOD this Ia dene (aod Dov wii than), wil ne obrervsnce of the Sanday kept by ee 6 of aoolsty, You beve only to tnok 69 Engtand for ap example, where the poor mau can enjoy him ee fon the Sunday witout avy cowplatnt hy We ad thor ities, & FOREIGNER | Neceteo estas multog timest, quem muly daent.” ORGANIZED OPPOSITION TO SUNDAY LAWS. A MASE MEETING TO B¥ Oa Li. The newty formed “German Sozety, for Protestim sgnivet Aroitrary Sunday and License Laws,” held a meet img cD Fritay even'og last at the Sieudeo Howes After the transaction of thy ordinary baviness, Pronde:t Wilman totroducet Kev. Mr. Hutch, Secrotary of the “ American Society for the Promotion of vigil aad Reli- glove Liberty”? who brongst « geroting in behaf of tast sootety to the pew orgepization, end au tuviteston to uaite 'D caliipy, at Lome early cay. pablo mrs aneting those onpored to the eoforo-m and La favor of she in- meCia\e repeal of ail Sanday awe, Upon te close of bis adarere, @ rerolntion of thaake to Yr. H. for b's untiring advosacy of the principies of ctv) and religious hberty wan passed; and, after the appoint ment ot @ committer, to «bom tho wattar of calling a poblic meFtipg wes commited, with neiructions to report Ab tho ext meeting, tho society adjoarned. A PLEA FOR THE BARKEEPERS. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HsRa.p, New Yours, Ju'y 25, 1859, Seeing considerable regarding the Sonday nwa 'n your veluable paper, I wish to occusy & small spare in behaif of the barkeepers, who, I thnk, satier the mostov Sanday, which is tbe same as Monday to them, with the comfort of being ebut up all cay in a warn store, after working the other s:x from ve ia the morpiog until twalve at night sux days, I think, are onough for any person to wrk, aud the barkeepers should have the benedt of Sundays as weil as dry goods cierke, or avy other cians; they stand in Deed of ‘ree air to invigorate the system: and vurily ibe olood, both beg tow after being sbut up e1x days and tong hours 1 thinks if there ma law to compel the hiquor FLope to close op Sunday, ie ought 6 be enforced at eace or 41d OD the shell, 80 tbat we may oveu our doors apd tet the frean air which Doiavan is mtrodueing tp the ely pas through = [ think our wortiy Superimteadont of Police gbould take ection in tas matter avon, aod in. wirvct the men in the divcbarge of tbeir duty ta com. twrbce ond try bow it will work By pabiishiog ubis you wil oblige @ reader of the HERALD 407 A DUSFERING BARKEE?ER. ANOTHER PLEA FOR THE BARKBEPERS. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE PERALD. New Yous, Jaly 30, 1859, From your well known advocacy of ‘ {air play ” for ail clarrer, {bog leave to lay before you and your readers how the Sunday laws oppress me and ail otbersof my cellitg. Heretofore the doors of itquor storea ware per- mitted to open on Sandeys, and we conit breavhothe open ‘sir, but since the Moyor has compelie? tiq ior stores to be ch Sed on tue Sabbath, we ere ooliged to stay beniud voc coupler atten ding to Gueibess, wid cloves dana (ok vept side door for U ince Of cuFLY ners), Idnauug uewholkome al , tobacco, susoke, I.qaors, trom 6 a, M., Sondsy, til after 12 o’cocs at vigat. I! you will picege cathe Mayor's atteatiou to tors griev. dwoe, €: Lor to have the old syaem rene sol or eles com : dealers to keep closed endreiy ou de Sabvarn, it will confer @ gevat Dent on a bard working olsen, A SARCENDER N. B.—There is mere liquor sold now thaa woea the dovrs were perwirted to be open. TO THE £DITOR OF THE H¥RALD. You were in eszor in euppovlog that the American So- ciety for the Prowotca ot Givil and Religious Liberty is a Brooklyn gociety, It was formed in New York, and ita meotnge are held im thio city, moat of tae mem>ers polorg pg hero No me the faro~ to carract the mistake We pave wasted for the Germans to comolete their or ganigstion co es to taite With us, and we rnail not issu» our cail for a pubic meeting till mext week on that ac- count. JL. ato SUNDAY LIQUOR TRAFFIC QUESTION IN BT. LOUIS. ‘MEFTING OF THOSB IN FAVOR OF CLOSING THY SH¥.R OARRBNS. {From the St. Louis Demoorat, July 28.) The deicgares composing the Sunday Roforaa ‘ Jonven- tion ‘azoe nioied im the Morcentile Library (san di bal!) [ineetaey divernoan. ‘There wuae wieradly iacge nom of perweps present, tbouph a great numberof toe Gubsgaies were wbsent at roll call. At hail<punt four O'clock the meeting was called to order, by sguesting ba eh J. Eaton to tawe tho cur, aod ap pointing in W. Ste vens wecretery. Me. Yous G moved that Mr. William A. Lyzch. be re- quested 10 take an honorery seat in the Cenweutioa. Curr! ied. ‘Copt. Fares pow apnoupesd the Convention ready for business. me tions, reso LuVDs, Ko. ‘A delegate frow the Eighth ward. moved thst commit. m i be eppointed to prepere the or- © der of bus'ue as for the Convenuon: re ng gepilem: n were appointed said comait- tee:—First ward, Jor. W. White; Second ward, Heary Pokwgicn; Third ward, Giver Quineue; Fourth ward, B. ‘igh ward, C. C. Whittesey ; S.xch ward, J. B. 4 Dotebs eventh ward, Waeblagton King: Egbta ward, 1 Robert Consugple, Ninth ward, J. Soxton; fenih ward, |) E Dobbie. f Mr.-Parrn @. Cavan was called upon to sposie, and | gooressed the meetiog eitn considerable force aod at i geome kpgih. He spoke of tbe 0 ter rence of the fsgeatn ‘ard thought that, merely 18 a police regalssiog, tt ahould i ‘be entcreed by all reepeotadie citizens. Ba thought. sat “S the obeorvance of one cay in seven woald ,p: ‘the || growthand prosperity ofa state in sil tg vartoug depart. qente. He spoke of the present state of this city, Thought thet bo wovewent could be made which would accomplsh £0 much govd as toe Sanday reform move- The act in ttseif of keeping Open @ place for toe Sabbath is aciolation of the law of God, boeaid, and be KDew.si no people wno-bave permit i} ted ¢hemeelves to dceccrasc the Sabvath who had preape- }{ xy ineny way whatever. Mr j4.. T. Crow was next osiled upon to make a spaech, but iraiond of making a epeoch be commenced and eaded with atirade vpon the city officers of St. Louie, which ave the meeting a political aspect, end In tae particular ia “epeeoh” coniliced with the remarks made by nis predvooesor upon the floor. He said that St Louis newer had but. one Mayor who was worthy of the ofive, and ae Mr, King was preset, of courae that was Washington King. (Cheere.) Wr J.C. Camvnrce tben rece to respond to a call mado upon Bim to acarces the meeiing, His speech wae avout haif pontical end half theological—the poutical part con- Semninz the present municipal administration. The Lueive+s Committee then reported, through their chairman,<de following resoiations:— MAJORITY RRVORT. ‘cd, Bhat the present ‘aera of the State and ordinances properly enforced 13 the * ata and munteioal 2 tend io remove the evil now complatond of, fromize opening of p'acce of agsueement and beer 8 ov Svecay; and that it ts the daty of our citizens to do oftne city, 42, oilers, woul arisin, be Asewou ed, Bhi favor audother city oflicers be roquest- 4a t enfirée Reteit compilance wilh te lawe and ordinances ag ithes Low exlel, ‘Die Presprnr seid be was informed that the Msyor had give Dermlesion to cpca tho polls for tue purpose of tost- sog #80 £€uge Ol tho people on this eubject. NORMY RREOKT, : ‘The folowing is @ minority report offered by Mr, Con- su Reralved, That we think {t necessary to obtain an expres’ sich ofthe wenge of tre peopl, at the Yoming election, oa tae subject of selling intoxiceting 1 quors ou the Sabosth day. kr. Exwaep Dowsws then addressed the meeting ina train somewhat similcr io those who preceded him Mr. JcWsN J. Gita Dext rose and spoke for some time, and woe of 16 opfhica that 8¢ laws made are perfeoMty pufll- ciont, if caxried out. Bo was opposed to an election, and did aot hke the idea of 2 ‘trial of strength.” He said ‘Ubat (be true policy was 10 demand that the laws be ea- forced by thowe in autinority, and that persons violating tbore laws by keeping Open their grog shops on Sundays be punished with tac utmost rigor of the law. He was of the religious order, and seid he bad some very high | notions of the observance of the Sabbath as taught in Goo’s Hoi Word. ‘Tho Presipgnt rose here, and said that the Mayor did noiibink he bad authority, bet that be felc the sudject | warmly atheart, and referred tae gentiemen to tue Coanty | Court, which bad already gtvea permission to have a teparate poll open that dey. Mr. E1kvENS now jumped uo) eud would inform the meeting tbat the City Council b i tbe right to act in this mutter, Before taking his seat 00 claimed democratic rgbt, avd pitched into” all ther pcliticians in toe soun. try—erpecially the municipal officers of tis city. Ho thovgtt the Mayor ourht to do sli they wanted, and if he didn’t, why he thought it would be right to ect another. (Appiause.) He feit very such Jor the young men of St. 18, Of which he said ‘was one, and was very much opposed to lazer beer and Mo%art Hall. Mr. Campari roee ect and offered a reeolution as a eudetitute for one of ihe previous resolutions: —~ | | Resolved, That it ts the right of the people to Lava the prtvi- lene to vete' fcr or ests nat the eave of refreshments on the ab- bn in the city es 1. Louie: aw out of the gale of refresh. OWA ihe real Wrong and (he desecration @ ihe Sab (bh Gav and We reapeotfully aak ibe County Courtty grant us We privilege 09 vete on the qhemilon ot tha wate of rerresbmants at the August election Br. Uniet, Wrromr then made some remarks in yoference | tothe mpjority report of tho Business, Comaittes. He | be wae in of the Whole !aw of tho land, and wos ot the olt? of St. Louie, sean to Lim of th Wright cote! 4 At fe the upiversa) gence of shis meet rg tbops, on Bards; , bordered th teynace ‘eee Mr WHI'TLEAKY Dex. ep0xe, bus the sentimeas ox pressed Hy Lim wore Loo eye as tines of delagecs #29 bad the floor tefora kim. fla vaid he did aot hue, white Veteung % 4 ¥90d aoringa, 49 De aODOVed by D¥Ods DANE , jhe, Ror @ben eitting to 213 rows to have BiMears JO» by the DO se Of Lae Ocrurmusee, ’ HOMaS LER AEXt apoke, and thaughs that the le a 2 sake befyre bad ehauid Dive O76D gred Abeweelvrs ta referenee to the maciiag DelIre os ming Ha thought thet ta chis mater they sQadld go up Ustle Beyond, thelr amity, Lasving ene tno fe Of SoWRoating Liquors, the desecration of tae guy yan wea hy LO meargremediel Re hopid some)’ gg would ba done which wanid prove efactive Me CAMDEN apeip addressed the mastiog, he came there to onpore tac generat desacr Sabvacn. Kesaid tua: we whole day was and that the ordisens the este of quar a: ewan entre vt, ® gd geld coe “sf of soe fhe Senbask, ho Conncit wnir py omiy foraian iog a portion of the gay wan ny 00 Ha dvsiend tha of cha came to ‘ pe Mayor to ca: a was in hw easuet, & a ries of “*qrae- tion”? were beara, Wale tnrea or 190 p¢ gentienmaa were be aoe sad uo Mme, cacd saviD go waned wo Bly Wr. SinGnaton spoce a sbort time, Mr Campuet now off:red bia res)” meDt, 1Detea* of 4 82diLitate seceroteng ie Mr J A Avaxaspen eed that (° bean appcaied to aud tat thay ws the ju gee of eloction to grant th the County Cour: bad prommed aence 1) the jonzes'ol a Sas pe get ir. WaiGur rove t3 expiaia go was Ite coabtfal as 42 be > rue ma a v “or The following was nilsred * solutions oF Resolved That se think it sop of the people at thn cy tog "a tonioating Nquoraoa sd @ sanda'a da7, sad Yention apyrivtan xacnis | omaptios ot three Tron exe warn chargeot ths | coming camosiga, ani that ‘her alee ares 10 bs taxon to ascertain the fm pubjec: of selling latoxtc cing y aveation do baraby omndemp the gre- dng be ove tke Jommon Conaci aad clent to aatiafy the wante of the oan: dan ordissace eutivly p-niriuing, ag Viquare an® refracbmaats, ducing tha rrure. begioning at -weive o’cloct om ding st twelve o’dlock ou Sunday night be Cvnty Soar: bad dA wasogtiogal with ® priytiegs or o>', sad > legil pine, siotge of ome parviva- tao ve 0 We 809)4 majority ropot aad ite tod. w#asadstiu's for ati the re- neceawary to odinin an oxores tog election ou the sahjest f sell peu thet we deo 1 soft re; bot that we d the e149 of all inioxio=th period et twenty four F baturday night and ep adopted. cathe following Fee | ptutions were then offered aad adopt Believing that the the tern "re'reshe referenve to wlivw* ay vers msny fresbwents xe ibe one Fealits to ans Resolved, thar fa waa s very general misspprehansim of ents? 9 used ip the Jas! election held iu ng the atle o' intozizating Uquars oa Sun ippouirg tata referred airpe to euca ro trrvellor might require in tray from aver; therefore, this Watter should be prominently end forsi- bly brought Leto pe the public of et. Lowa orevious to the next a i Aad tio, that hey may havea full knowledgs cf the vie whics 3 beap aud aren iw being dissemineted throngh our community oy. sud the mm ‘ewrved. T Che rman of pahiteb an ad: forth i pr >p: fo such manr a preci which we nv A motior tion, whic Great Presisent A gent lowing: Regal or cour Doser law en An hen froma tives natanien! #oinke oa tke Saab ah AbbNj soces rewtlting therefrom mniae mite of three he movamted by tho ona ax orset rao ‘be ©" er hat the whole matiar may be fully. 1 waa ton made t» adopt Dr. Oo Was ‘ost. mptusion now prevailed, awd tho vglce of ag Read orving * Ove at a sue ofder” jecaen from the First ward thoa oflured tue f> Cemapt's reeolu. yoo, Thet we wit not vo'e for avy man for ty ‘cllves, Wo te 10% in favor of this “ua tal ect ot tes d good ercer Delog Calied for, it was put Lo the meoting and lost Com the — gmceting adjourned. Bisteery tates. QRBON OF GouPaNy F, WaSHIn EX ON BOEPALO, NIAC AKA, TORONTO, MONTREAL, LOWELL AND BOSTON, Fo marrow morning at five o'clock, Compasy F, ader Broek, will asemaie a: beirermory, atthe eorver of Thirteenth street aad Voi veretty placo, in fail uniform—gray trowsers, Matigns caps-slang, with koapeacks—to proceed on thelr toar to Bufialo, Niugant, Moutreal and/Boston. Tavy will leave in on the Now York and Erie'Pailroad, Chey will %¢ encorted to the pok:t of their deparxue by Compsns E, Sxpt. Waterman, alco of the Eight regiment. Tho tvtlowing is a at of the names of t fasbington Grays, Capt. Li Jereey Oty in the 6 AL “the escursionists:— CaM OSIONED onFicaRs, Fost Tieutenam , David 4 Aiea. Secona James G. Diamoad 2 OOMPART serape, «Sonn 3. Reed Wa. G Braco—2. Orne es -Dawira { Teaaery. eJeood G + \ehatle. George Kr waist. -Wa.R a Archivaid 4 [ Poats+3. }—fl. B Po. wore, aden. (2X pieces 8 —— Ryan. Drom Mjor Eaward Barker, Wm W Manfivid, . Joaa B Stonventt, % A Sommers, Philip Onily, Andeew « Eaward (. Qovod gia, Wm. 8 Ciarke, Frank Vin Dorea, Beary F Wooley, Henry Temple, Peter Oo'gan, David Dano, Stephen R. Pinckney, Robert Law—60. 8. Cumming, Thomas Godfrey, Armorer. On their arrival at Baffale, at ten o’slook P.M, thoy will be received and escorted to their quarters at tac American Hotel by Company C, Viele Guard, Captain Win R. Rogers, ef that city. On Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, the visiting com pany will be escorted by Company C to the Terrase, whare they will be reviewed by the Mayor and Qommnon Souncil, after which they parade througa some of the priacipal etreels, proceeding to the Siate Arscpal, whore a Ju will be ia waiting, and then proseet to St. James’ fall, where they @ill partake of a col'ation. At five 0% Oompany F will leave on board tho Arrow for Niagara Falig, where they will quarter at the Ostaract House. Mons Brondin has kind'y voluateerod to repeat his perilous feateye. river oo a Bee tos will of the Greys, ednegday they will proceed to Lewiston, and take tho boat for Toronto, After remaining there ares or foar hours they will proceed to Montreal vie Ogdons. burg, reaching that place at adoat hi seven o'clock P, M., where they will be received by tuo Montreal Fieid Battery ‘Artillery, Captain Steven. son, ‘Tho Greys will bo permitted to enter Caniia with their arms, Sy pormission of the Goveraor Genecal of-tie Provinces, ho grantot the request through the in- terposition of Mayor Viedo of Montreal At this placa they wih quarter at the Montreal House. Tuey will remain at sfontreal antil the sfrernoan of Thursday, departing at hat pest threé .or Boston, via White River Janctios, where they bivouac, arriving in Bostoa on Saturday ths 6th of august, where they will bo recsived by compinics Band D of the Second regiment, Usp'ains Edward Perr! and Thomas L. D. Perkiog. As this place they will quer. ‘ibe to grout thet redress ry aaa the dity, State reform tke .abbaih free from all vidlatioas of forion to Jay thts upon the table vas lost. and ‘Ques. mvt tho Lanes of those ea nsosing the De catire mistce was ther read by the Secretary, afer which The august state Eiections. “Piro Mates wil hod thor e'ecttvas this year dacing Whe Bret week ty Angnst, vi—Aiabams, Keotucsy aod ‘“twwes % morrow, and Peanessee aud Nart2 Carsiiaa 08 ‘Tharedsy, the dun. Ip aladems the de necrary is the on'y party with & per- fect organization, bat there are plenty of discoaentet epivite wm ali parte of the State wQvse alivgiaass to aay partiouier party is pot of very loog duration, particularly whem they are forced 42 take up their position among the rani and file, Une candidaies for Governor are don Aa drew B Moore, the ipeumbent, a nations! demeorat, amd j Wo. F Samtard Eeq., ap independent Sorhera rights candidate. Te foilowiog are the cacdidules for Congress fm the sever al diatric dis. Drmoxs at. 1 James a, Siatworth, 2—Janen 1. Pugh. 8—Dav'1 Ciogtou. 4—Sydenbem Moore b—tirorge $, Honsion, 6—W R ®. Gobo, TJ LM. Surry. Io the Puth owuict, R B. Lindsay # rooning as ‘an independent démoorat; aud in the Sixin, Alex. Bnolrane ie oa the same platform. Ta Kentucby the caovass bas beeu very avirtted ga both Rides, and tho opposition bave @trong hopes of fus0%8, which aro based partially ou th» apparent divisious aad cbetractions im the democratic raake which have grown out of the pigger question aad tos equatver $0! rerciguty doctrine of Douglas. The opposition are well organized and profent to be united. They repudiate ble ck rapah- neamrem, freo soiliem, the Kaneas Nebrasts ¢.ct, aad all ‘the doctrines of Dougias, and are strong in thy ir advocacy of Covgressional interventien for the pry sction of the ‘Sonthern niggérs io the Territories. The fol? wing arc the Stave and Congressional tickets:— Democrats. | Dpp-sition. Governor... ....+..Beriah Megolin, Jo saa F. Bell, Laeutenant Governor, Lisa Royo Aj fre) Alien. duduy .... .. Grant Greea. Tao. S. Pace. Sup Pub Instruction Rot. Richardeoo, (7m. F Evans. Allormey Genre row J. James. »Jas Harian Register Land Ufice.. Coos. J Frazier. -Jobn B. Aorndon. Teaturer.... . Jas Gerrard, DR Ware Board Int. Improv... Jas. P. Bates. DR. CONCRINS, ° Dis. Dem. 1—Henry © Burnett. 2— Samuel 0. Peyion. 3—W & Sale. 4—James 8 Chrisman, 6—Joun Young Brown. Wm G Anderson. Joaoug EB. Jewdht. 6—Theopdilus T. Gerrard. Green Adame, {—Toomes a. Aolt. Rober ¢ Maitor: 8—Wo. E sume. Joon Mf Hariao. 9—Jumes W. Hoore, Labu 1 T. Moore, 10—Jobn W. Stevenson, Toos 1. Jones. A United States Senator is to ba chosen in Kentucky by the Legislature about to be elexted.. Should the opposition aloof from the canvass, will be reelected. If tne demo ‘be Mr, Crittenden’s successor. In Tennessee, the animation which has attended and marked the present canvass w iil be recorded in the poli- tical history of the State ag rv markable. to use a cant term, have not been so wide awake fora number of years, and if tveir proguostications are not acrial castles they will swe:cp down the democracy noxt Thursday os suddenly and. effsctustly as tender plants drop when attacked by a black frost, We will not pre- tend to anticipate the result, but we shall be prepared to receive aswwaishing ucwa Of the result. The names of the candidaves in nominahou are given below:— FAR GOVERNOR. Oppesitic Jour Weanectasid. CONGRESS. Thoz. A. R. Nolson. Horace Maynar: Reese B Braneon, Wa. B. Stoxes. Robert Havion, J. H. Thomas (dem). Theodore d. diobs. James M Quaries. Emersoa £ heridge. Jobn L. T. Saeed. Dem. Isbom G. Barris. Dis. 1—Jandjen ©. Haynes. 2—Jamey W. MoHenry, 3—Sam. A. Smith, 4—Jobp H. Savage. t—Wm H. Polk, 6—A, M. Tilman. 7 —Jotn V, Wright. 8—Thomas A, Mesoes. §—Johu D, C. Atking, 10—Wam. T. Avery. pendent ¢etnocrat) is trying bis popularity in the Tenth. wekete, Brees are ag Sekows:— Dis. Dem wa. i—Henry 4, Bsew. 2-—Thomas Ru €a. 3— Warren Wi, wow. 4—L O'R. Bran 8e. W.N. A. Sanith. Meleolm J. WeDuth , Liun B. Sanders, oe 6—Stephen E. § Wiens. Joba A. Gilmer. 6—aifred M. Soa tes. JM. Leach, 7—Burton Craige. 8. A Walkup. 8—David Coleman. * “4B Vance. After theso, there “mill .be.no other Siate eloctions dold until Sepiembor 30,. whpn-Califormia chooses ner state officers. On the 12m of that month the efection in Sfaine will teke place. On tbe Sd of Ostober, Missigsipol acd Georgia will choose Sta ‘e officers and mombers of Cor- gr¢ae, and on the 11th ti \e’ @foat strugglo, which is gene- raily ooked for wiih so* Taueh interest, takes piace in Penneylyania, Obio, India Wt, Lowa and Minaesota. Coronera* Inquest, Tm Late Brastise Accom: Wf aN Frery-stwvr Staesr.— The Coroner’s inquest in the . %80.0f James Uondon, who wae killed by a biow from ag, #0 thrown from a blast in Fifty ninth street, between 8 teh ead Soventh avenaes, 88 picvicusly reported, resulted’ ia & verdict of coasure against Meesre. Clo 4 g i sc Mere cin et acme, baving the biast properly covered, Coroner Gambie re- quired.eacb of the accused to. give in tho sum of $1,000 to await the action of tho Gra wd Jury. Fovxp Drowsep.—Ooroner Jackman’ held an inquest at 520 Cherry street upon the body of Micltaol Stanford, iste a deck band on the steamtug Underwriter, who was found floating in the wator at the fost of Jacksor streot by the Seventh precinct police Deceased had been misaing since Weonesday night. It was supposed that ho accidentatly em Nate tarsi aud the jury readered a verdict to that Focnp Drap 1y the Grreer.—The dead body of s man, whose name is eupposed to be Juan B. Guastaviho, was found in Baxter street yesterday morning by officer Sher- ter at the American Honre, and on Saturday evento, will retura home via the Fall River route. pes COMPANY A, SIXTY-BINTH REGIMENT. This company, under the command of Captain Corcoran, paraded yesterday in fall uniferm, and proceeded by ‘steamboat to New Haven, Conn., where they were to be the grests of tho Eaimett Guard of that city. Prior to their departure they wero reviewed by Brigadier Gencral Ewen in the Park, They will return on Tueaday. ARAN Sic iN AR City Intelligence. “Kestonts or tHe Inox Pintar,’’—This club held their first annual piceic, at the Newark Bay Hou7o, Saltervillo, N. J.,0n Thuraclay last, where they partook of an excel lent dinner. After dinner tho President, Mr. Francis B. Muriba, made a very n a alto addressed the M cacratieben mm owed att themselves daring the day in various Inaocent amnge- mente, and rety to tho city highly dotighted wita tho excursion. THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. EXCELSIOR Fiew Inscrasca Co | lock, of the Sixth precinct. Coroner Jackaan h quest on the body, when, vpon investigation, it coo woand that the deceased bad died from disease of the heart, and the jury rendered a verdict to that effect, Deceased’ was a yery reepectable looking man, and was of 8: veral articles of Of ciotues. ee aa Perxonal Intelligence. Don Miguel de Embil, the wealthy Havana banker and Proprietor, who bas been residing some time in oar city, was married on the evening of the 28th inet., at Dr. Cua’ ming’s chureb, to Donna Angela Quesada de Guorra. Tho bride ig trom Puarto Priucipe, in Cuba, aad was educated at the College of the Sscroa Heart in this city, Senor de Fmbil was bern in Mexico, end bears by descent the illus triovs names of several noble Spaniel families, amoag Shicb ore Do Embil, Nn Yaoguirro, De Zaloaga, De Bsto- £010, De Lizard, De Echeverria, De Godoy, and others, Hays Mirprson est Norwegian > M. Gove n*Arsy Body for the depar omber of tho at of th Freash Legislative uoet Olre, hae died after a long tlneee, To deceased was in his forty-third yea M. Ay ‘ Bank of Franca, di two Weeki ago a. waiyatatlessde prevail, it is expected that Mr. O -itronden, who has stood cracy succeed, Vice President B eckinridge will probably The opposition, Besides the above, Carles Ready (Know Nothing) is rupning im the Firth district, and David M. Currin (inde In Texas, there being no regular opposition orgaciza- tion, the democrata have eplit, avd are runcing two | ben gated evil, which ensiaves the soul dad prevenle the Tao hard shell democracy, at their State Con- | 1° vention, rafwsed to expresg-an opinion on the proposition | and by oy to reopen the African sieve trade. Sam Houston, and sos & pumbor ef other heretofore prominent democratic | Pam nearly a miie ia lengih. leacers, acting: upon the presumption thet an attempt to | AN4 Hind attentions of Mle. Croswy, front Rests were endorse the :\frican slave trado movement would be foreod into the canvass, celled another convention, which | of the repadiated the question ebove referred to entirely, and made the corner stone of their platform o position to that measure. The WTouston ticket will probabiy succood, and | 82° followed by his nody guard, MW @ majoriiy of old San Jasinto’s friends can be returned it by discon Sembod democrats, The nominations for Jon- Celebration of the Fourth of Ji TUES AMEGICAY HOLIDSY ABROAD. THE FOURTH OF JULY IN THE DESPOTIC CITY OF BL. PELERSGURG. OUM BUSSIAN COREE PONDENGR, Sr Parnanpers, Jaty 9, 1869, The Puurth of July,and Grand Insugurutson of the New Byuetrian Statue of Nvholw La Copy After Mli— The New Frigate General Admiral, de. , de. By the time those few hasty lines will resch you the ex- Citement and Moidenin of the Fourth of July a home wiih Dave presed away, and the usual course of events agcin aerumed Weir Dataral way; but ome Of your reatere may be lotereeted to know how the gloriuus Foarto waa pistct by our countrymen ebrowd, and the national foo'trg ¥0'ch characterizes we Americans whee far from boas, ant whoo, after expease and long travel, they bave 20 oppor- tunity of coptrasting and duly appreciating those veaefite fo pisvkiod whic are only to be found and @0j25ea under our own form of government, notwithstanding ail ils eviie Sud poittigal corruptions, Arriving on the lst of Jnty at thin great northern clty Of pilaceé and churcbe?, with their mosque Hike frm and profusion of minarets aud gitded domes and eptres, making itin oatward appearauce t2e mos; mteresing capital in Kurope, and the gayest during the evater teasoa, but now ‘the most deserted during the iwo hot moutus of Jury and vguét, the jnbebiiants emigrating wo the summer cot- tages 00 the numerous islands near the city on the delta of the Neva. AS it is generally necessary to call on our distinguishod represchtauves abroad for information, visi of passports, fke., {bad the pleasure cf @ading in our cousyt, Oaleb Croswoll, Eeq , @ gentioman not only fully qualified for bis position, but ever ieady aad willing to aesiat aad socom. modate his coumtrymen, and, like many other traveliers who Bave accidentally wandered to this distant piace, Ibave been the recipient of bis kindness and am under ubligetions for information, avention, favors out of hie official line, which are the more appreciated ss they aro so se:dom extended in & proper spirit by our poiiiical re- preseptstives abroad, many of wom are totally unqasll- ‘fea for the positions they hoid—are uo credit tv cur coun- try, DeneBt to Our gover nunent or service Ww thelr coun, uy men, ye weather on the Fourth of July wes a fair specimen of wpat we have it at home, the thermometer ranging at. 85 in the shade, White tryin7 to kee» cool in @ DOs piace, ano \binkiog seriously of bome atver a year’s absence, f Tec-ived @ eummons Lo appoxr at the Cousul’s residence nt OP. M., where, at the appointed hour, were assemoied Often Americans, mos: of toem being tow@porary resideots: comg butmers in Wis chy. <A splenod diceer was prepared or us, and, when seatea, I bed the Pkosure Of seeing oar navioval tastefa ly arranged over the baicony , an¢ in the centre was prominent the mystic figures 1776.” It was the first ume the Ame- rioun flag pad been shown to we outward word in the Rutsium capital, toe government not permitting a foreign fivy Wo be hoisted on shore in St Petersonrg, aad it war quite interesting and umusing 9 see the batices gaze with nstcnishment on that nokao#a flag and curtouscom- dination of Dgures, all Of waich was wo them 4 mgatecy, and Mr. Crosweil may justly feet proud of nariag Orat Gisp'syed our Gag to ibe inbavitamas of tas groat city. Amcng those present were. AG Goodall, of Pailadi Pbis; Jureph Fraccis, of metallic hfs boat celerrity; ue. Chepoicr, Captian Gray and Captain Ve: kiae, of New York, the surstaptial good Wings beng oispored of, dr Cros. well rese, Bb0, aiter @ few well timed nad foekng ro- marks, gave 28a tose:—“The Fourth of Jaly, 1176; the etre of siberty shen €reoted, st which we this ay worrbip'’'—miich was rogpooded to by Me Gootallin & Very @ppropriste 2nd picasiog manner, Numerous y «mond torsts followed. and ukbough different political par- tes Were present Were Was but one sentiment, one fe: ie: Cevutoa \O oor countyy wud perpetust uplon, The et cast of the evening, betog “Ladepeatense Ail, 778,” wos given by Mr. G-o¢atl, and receieed wita mach enthusinem, The principa! ertiiculty was wo deciaa at whet bour to separme, ubere newig no mght ia these pigb LUCE at pre: » o0e for We Gre tine we enjoyed thé novel snd beautiful sight of brigntoapitent on mid- bight 2a we Were Homeward bound from one of the moat piravent celebration®’t: has been oar good tortane to en- Joy on she Fourth of Joly. Mr. Picecns, our #urter, had @ recegtion in the aven- wwe avhiscouatry residence of the ditingués aaa dipo- watic corps; but [was informed there were no Americana present, excopt ihe members of ais own family and nis Secretary oF Legation. the 7th trataut was apreatgala day, to be rerorled iy Ruseisp history, beiag the celebrauon and tnangara- hon of the nee equestrian statue of the late Exnveror Nicboing I. in the Muriski equare, opposite the famous Isaac's coureh. The ccremuy wat O90 of the grandest Pighistbat oan be produces by military and importal dis- pay, which, although interesting and gorgeous to behoid, teachs the thinking American to be thaakful to his Creator that bis couutry is free from such a curse aad advance of Christianity and civilization, At 8 A. M. Degas to aasemble ano form arovod th sta:u2, +6 125,600 were in sight, stationed fiom the spter Pulace to tre churoh, covaring tne vest Isaas’s Torougn tae exertions of us, sod occupied py a nomoer of America ladies abd geutismen, ‘giving us a das riow Atil A. M, amidst sounds oF bugles and music from all the military bands, the Empero: en- tered the square im a dusbing style m tne uniform of th> Imperial Guard, mousted on a fice spiried onarger, and, rifiag round the equare, was greeted with shouts of applaute from the we aud popuiace. The state carrisges then paszod Degeruinee Filirick, Rat We, C.ddo vam or, | % the Legislature, he will be seat back to the Uaited | through the squaro to the lesan's church Thorman, Barker, MeGutre, Pason—9) * | Stutos Senate in 1963 io pineo of Hon. Matt. Wer, whoso | te ae aanen pe eght ocans, eact fea ne PaALY it groom: was heat i} a) James MeLochlia, James onita term expires in taat year, The following are the names | arts and precious siones, aid sre cerriece Gave es Yemen McLochlta, James Satiory of the candidates in nomination:— the appearance of a goiden ‘caaovy, wat surmounted oe Yhomas Mclatyre, inthe,” Demecrats. Anti- Slave Frade Dem, | Ye imperial crown, of beautiful workmanship ani im- Edward & Butler Can Brat, Governor......Aetdin R Runnolis......Sami Howson, menee vaiue, the 8*cond carriugs, drawo oy mx horecs, DenterKaieht, ? 4 . Lieut Geo... FR. Subhor "El Cark, ‘wos but ifttle inferior to the firat,and contained two of David Kenpedy, Cm. L'¢ OfizeF rancis si. Wott -Francis M. White, | ‘be grand dochesees, acd ia tho octer carpages wero David Hennesy, iy coNGnEss, pricces and maids of honor too numerous to muntion. Horace A Fauer, te, imperial cortege having entered the caurch the Wm. A. Waydeil, 1—Johe @ Regan. Jobn HL Regan. ceremonies Of inauguration commenced by tas d zh prieat Jobv 8” Reed, 2-1 X. Word ‘A. J. Hamitan, the Tee ey een an Eran, aud dreseed in all ER er pl gel a On i ewradsy, ‘tho 4h, the anpual State election will be | 12 M the Graud Patriarch ‘proneacsen tee “Sieuiay, Jobo §. Van Riper, Charies Card, heid in‘ Sorth Carolina, when reprasentatives in Con- | When the thunderiax of cannon cormenced from ths Jobo D. Ktoner, Jona Garris, krees ate 40 ‘bo chosen. Tho opposition as a party | tacten cash em tiuioned ia the Neva, ooporite the el ae ee Revere, are feeble jm the State, and probably it coald not muster | and the resnit was a general, ME Ohne Geo. i Natn'l G. Dimond, strength tor aad alono were it not for the ail.cendered | 0° both tives of tho river. Tne iroops thea forme in fine aod marched through the eqnare in review of the €mperor and Empress, who were under an awning nour the statue, Tho troops were about three bours in passing. end as eaob regiment ap- eared with the old apd tattere banners whign they had Carried or captured in battle thay were Inadly cheered, The military display throug ruc was, I think, noar per- fection in the genera! fine appearance, Gress abd discip ine of the troops, particularly the Cozesck and Circassian ca- valry. At bight the large building of tae Ministry of War, occupying an entire syiary, was beaatifaily ilumoatad? ore, g 8 on the Neva, and the interior of Isaac's design of the Ftatue ia. a copy after Mita’ eq statue of Gener! Jackeon at Washington, ne frtgstred the Sams Justsion and Testing on bis two hindfeet The in ai " ee ae oe Tp ‘uviform of the Imparial s ceful sion. The status 4 pedestal forty feet nigh, the lower part of lack andthe Upper red Finland marbie. At each Upp"? corner is a colossal female figure in a siting posture, represcniin, ib, Fortitude, Jastice and Praceace. Tho faces are in [etc ign ged Justice for the do wage: Empress; i Purbitude, tho Grand Ouches Clea; Faith, ths Grand ring Uary. . th and Prudence, diate, also in bronze, peror, by wnica are far ed. eee oe harap ’ statue of by Bann Klodt, a German, ant east in the imperial’ fae by na Ny, on im the imperial foun- dry in this cost a 90, e Dew ite General Admiral is expected daily, and there will probably bo a feneral turnout again oy she meskes her appearance. Tuo Hon. Mr. Seward if a'go dail; iy expected, and it is to be sincerety hoped that he wil! en- Ughten his mind on tho subject or tee emancipation oe the serfs in this country, the true condi jons of Which have ‘been £0 erroneously stated by the political abolitionists of our country. ip snaets ir com merce to this place bas much increxsed mizes to continue go, saan thi season and pro: in the cotton trage, which is bronght standing tho exertions of the Eogheh to reshipped by themselves, using as, understood the quality better, and the Russians. — THE FOURTH OF JULY IN THE FREE CITY OF BREMEN. OUR BREMEN CORRESPONDENCE. Breuen, July 5, 1859. i ‘ uly in Bremen— Visit Govcrnor Wright t Bremerhaven—Inspection of Disks — Reciption of Himself and Suite by Captains of Ameri« can Ships in Port—Dinner with a OCvtemporary and Fricnd of Weashington—Speeches of our Minister at Berlin, and of the Conculs af Hamburg and Bremen— The Fowth Winds Up in the Wine Celiar, &o., do. Filly miles from the junction of the Worer with the +th Sen lies the ancient city of Bromex, or, a3 it waa Ved n thoveand years ogo, Braam, signifying a ford. The coterprige of the peopie early lod thom to establiay s principal). aod, nota have the cotton an argument that they Would not imposa on

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