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if MORNING EDITION-FRIDAY, WHOLE NO. 8702. AMUSEMENTS. DEN. TO-NIGHT M AGNES AGNES ROBEITRON AGNES ROBERTSO! as SHIPPING. .WROM NEW YORK 10 LIVERPOOL. s “a AS Sours a Usa ry MYLES NA COPP. i Tut NEW - GoopgvE, ARKELL & RLLIOTT, 153 Broadway. freight and cabin ly to ee ne Vauted States mail’ will po all 4 . Kew York, Weinoetay. Augea “SATURDAL, duly 7, at 1d O'clock M., "i For ect Py trata » — BREMEN VIA SOUTHAMPTON, ‘on board. ngers for Shipa will not be accountable for Gola, ON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Yewelry, Pi “er he following raten:— are ‘therefor and the value the: First cabla, $100; second cabin, $60; steerage, $35. ‘ “ URAED & bowing Green. For Freight oF Po SORE KRUTGRN & RETCHELT, ay & ‘No. 83 Broadway. R _LIVERPOOL.—THE SPLENDID CLIPPER Peidnoua, cant barker, wil pomive - Noise SAERY Wels semas wlan = AVANA. Hi F ‘STATES 5 nee re FIFTH . W. Shufeldt, commander. vIETH This well known aid. sp steamship will leave for the FIeTH above port ou Balurday, July M4, at 2 o'clock P. M., from pler Fir 45 No river. CES. FIFTH ‘Bula of lading furnished and signed on boatd on presentation or ot Freight vecelved on the 1h tost. For or pasaage i, “ae ONSTER, ENTREE ENT, 4 BARGOUS & 0O., 33 South street MISS AGKES ROBERTSON tre ENTRETATRMRENT. or OR SAVANNAH AND THE SOUTH.—THE STEAM. nes reg ov F HUNTSVILLE, apt. Jao. A. Pog will leave plor 19 Saag? cae 2 Lag bg SSERTALONT A NEW BUR forth ver oa Thursday July Bale Peat Fossage (0, Sar PRETTY GIRL MILKING HER COW. 2 iiw Bee . Dione Sete Sopa, te | Somme eh A RE Bo $31 75; r ARD OF THANKS —P. T. BARNUM, A NEW BU! Brn ete fe aemien See | Css fe re ei, Ay Be 1 & 00., 66 West street and 335 Broadway. 4 iw BoE R SAVANNAH AND OTHER PORTS, AS BELOW.— 4 NEW BU F ‘The fret clas side wheel steamship AUGUSTA, Capt. i. Florence sa Fille Heatherbloom, a'Seotch Lassie, A NEW BUR! Woodhall, will Jeave on Saturday, aly 7 0 4PM from ‘ding. A NEW BUR! No. ¢ North river. can be had for the Lobb, a. Yankee Gal, 4 NEW BUR - faz laces — “ Johuny was a Shiuve- re 4 New aN Daughter, 2 NEW eae: lad, with J. Florence ae Lalla Rookh, with several . Plorence ae Columbia, Gem of the Geena, with Brienne, $99 75; Mobile, $98; Montgomery, $28; Colum- re pate eee hee ar Spply vt 13 Brosdway. Taaac Crowell, will succeed 1b, at 4. M. @AMUKi L. MITCHILL & 8ON. 4 fr. W. J. Florence as Chief of the Ghe : _ I 5 oor, pereets bere, | ew Muse. Thonmas Baier OR SAVANNAH AND THE SOUTH—THE NEW EORGE CHRISTY’S MINSTRELS— ‘Mr. W. J. Florence as Thomas Camomile, Tragedian. ‘Magnificeat Scener7. J. ¥. Hayes F R. R, CUYLER, Capt. Frederick Crocker, TO-NIGHT, eatin. iP vill K CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS —NI wrRIDAY a leave pier 12 North river, on! Thureday,, July 12 ata P.M, GRORGE CHRISTY'S ML NI 8. . Evening, July 6 196), the performances witl Tickets sold to New Orleans at $39 75; ‘Mobile. $95; Mont- ¥ EVENING AND AY AETERNOONS, eaaenetaeis, omery, $2, Memphis, $31 70: Nashville, $27 ZaJo: Kaoanille, CROWDED WITH THE GAY AMD & UriroLe -+a 3 4 Macon, $20, Augusta, ‘ai Havaunab, ‘S15, The pas- momaea nt LAUGHTE mL aren D AUDIENCES, mg roany different characters, with 7 as fi lateey RA Saas Ireland, Frefgit Pe HB. CROMWELL & CO., x “UCONDERS Ob e Nie heed tho, great local, barleagts, with ‘and embark ‘ond The Liverpool 86 West street and 335 a erie balmy, odors exhaled from flowers Songs, New Music, £0., fork, ond Poladeipla” fu Ray pay CHARLESTON, 8.0, AND THR SOUTH AND | wand vse is ie gardens pe ed ‘bull: iron sorew are Wenil an fol- | FR ctnwest United States Mail side wheel steamship line, MAGNIFICENT H. FROM WEW YORE OR LIVERPOOL. COLUMBIA, Berry, will leave pier | enter the saloon and vestibule from three different quarters, with, ‘Saturday. Jaly7 | No. 4 North river, on Sati * 7, at four o'clock FM. | thus all 1 " Ebay. sive Heiss of pasage, gh rough ickla ax (lows fo, New AND MOST PLEASANT ROOM Agr LIEFLR FOMMT, , ia | ls a nO Ta Men apis, $78, Chatianong, Sa, Knox ZQUESTRIAN BURLESQUE. DANK an of Professor Yates, Ballet Masse pet aa Boon a Siesta at eis sua Gongs and Witten, | SLONDIN CROSSING NIAGARA, ZOTARA, snd HORSE way the hagaigcens ¥, Baas. | PPD eso WHA ak VE AND ZAIDRE. "i re ray, commander, will sueceed oa Wednesday, July 11. An intermission of fifteen and oom | prevoserascks CONGLEBE °WRLF-PAST TEN ouT TENNESSEE, NORTH CAROLINA, eae Seth, ener, Crags, Urutiveed Dut a An enurely new local Burlesque from he pen of Joba fa orf. Oty Feat and Richmond, received | Tickets 5 tires halt ia active rehearsal, and will be speetly pro- J y river, ladies and _ OUNG AMERICA tw Saran, rman Youne Amanics 1 Jaran. Tuesday, at 3 P.M. NS THEATRE. Bteamahip ROANOKE, Capt, Couch, every Thursday, ot 13 Peoprietors—Messra, G. L. Fox and J. W. Lingard. Youre Ammaica ix Jarax. ‘00n, calling at Old Comfort to land pi Yo . ee Fee a oo oh Norfolk to | to Portamouth or atx cents per foot, to City Point seven and to THE WOLFGANG. Passage to Norton (aaieraome and moain Included), $8; 10 ; : aca TBR Natignl THEMAN OF WAR AND PRIVATESR. And the Petersburg and Richmonad, to Norfolk and beck, eoximpeainng salversally grap ores HANDSOME JACK: & HEINEKEN. 115 Roadway. hen eyes REY eatin | RYANTS’ MINSTRELS. ONDAY July and every righ: ia the wack. and every night in Last WERK BOT ‘ONE ofthe EXCELSIOR TROUPF, Previous to their “or rede torations, Fainting, ac. EPH HORN, JERRY aod DAN BRYANT, Greatest Comedians of the | BILLIARDS. tte if i ELAN’: P IMPROVED BILLIARD TABLES i FH H | i fi Aad WINANTS BILLIARD, TABLES AND, EXCELSIOR 5 Comione <The most Bvely, durable had correc | in use. jen in every variet, warranted supe- nor in style and finish, snd pee An ‘qualiy. The oldest lishment in the United States. Manufactory 71 Gold st., N. ¥. in thetr laughable SCENES AT FARNBOROUGH. SOUTHERN PLANTATION BONGS AND DANCES. Doors open at 7; to commence at $. Tickets 25 conta. —$—<$<$ $$$ NS GAIETIES CONCERT ROOM, 616 BROADWAY Housty t il is i f . | 4 i: rs i Srolght of passage SPP UE OLLASD #00. Agenta for the Line, No. 64 Broadway. SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—TAR UNITED I 8. | the front and rear, an! ‘steamer MATHIMUNIAL, ‘States man ‘means of Pye ay . RESPRCTABLE MAN, 36 YEARS OF AGK, IN A ROR OPEN SKYLIGHTS. for Havre, 7 to tad be manent in tis ety and having some means eto AWAY. by s ee ce den Indy in’ this city or ia the country. fore not pretend to have the | FRIDAY, JULY 6, , foot of Beach Sas wener ‘one that is depending on ber own COMPANY IN THE ctry, ax seaoane Ho paints o: ehtnem, ond ps proderrets Toe etter beliores | Dut she moat asearediy han fot the recy evening during the week, ~ = veess. reciate ® kind’ hy x lad, ALISTS, 4 free To work, tbe enlehy of ine Te oed Pave fut few. frie BEST LADY DANCERS, cua nactens. be secured. ci pamage 1 soniave ftw ree and etme th jie and of in the profession; and fs well iow fut that te » Fersimmons, «feet, youth oC madera, unos, kop! fast AMUEL raiher pleasing appearance, Address A.B. C., aL A ' father, which tendenoy to make See a Besa, Fee oT GEO; | Post odlce, all tis month, with directions where to write to. YOUNG LADY WALTHuA rhipas Staci os Sth Ss ond « will Fubon, and sali Augus: 13. cmprermresinapesnenetieeries rane : ‘ous of the way, and bringing ape ware hse YOUNG LADY, WISHES TO CORRESPOND WITH | Wy CERIRENS, OF | CORNRCEIOUT.— AB nn Poke ee womwe | I Felterwa ~ Dg Ba oe eee a Address Mary Bt. Clair, Wullamsburg, New which band | ave, without el arenas A} hee ; ot | Si Say tn the Convert Room, nnd are ncktsew] WAL ‘EST WA WR i peereee il . Mine BL for the express purpose hahkh hha i WILL SHORTLY CLOSE. © prilitent sanction. tor Ole is mio that CALIFORNIA MENAGERIE— re TEFION axp Baxurs, p= KK SE commend ; fizeet, between Broniway and Fourth avons, : sons ‘rates — prt a teh AEN Sah th RA ome eet ne We Sate et ‘Fre eabin mn: second eabla SD, steerage 93S. R. WARD, CONSULTING PHYSICIAN AND, SUR- hy 3 sca io, 483, Broadway, next Wallack i MBUTORN 2 ARIONELY, | 27 ire, Consulted daliy from seven A- BM. Wien P. Me from Broad wn sete: LSS Ruin at tip wo the J f er stot » —— from the WWo'stace 4 LION, THK TYCOON'S APPEARANCE. . ever | The young lady that refused an offer of marriage pronounced ET COMPANY'S RROW, 1M BLEECKER STREFT, FOUR DOORS | Grand performances of ) Ge serivtinn wit be atven AVERICAD tone DBA aw Yort, Boars of conmulntuon Twick a DAY, the moat wonderful animal, ad the only one of ibe kad tee ton wad Hayrs, “on | aaamual from il fo 2 and 4 to 8 daly; Sundaye, Wl P. M- By the entire of wenty veren young indies een in te A coors Phoo. ams? IgM. Pires cnbin, 6100; Second cabin, | “SOU Oe MODEL AKTISTS, THE GREAT GRIZALY URAR, SAMSON, THE TYCOONS ATION. A MODEL ARTISTS. neon, 7 ‘of a great pumber of pen te down to 2 R048, ist Broadway, Kew York. Dis PER, BO, 6 DUANE {Tare nen or ji a MODEL ASTIST. GING DANOTRG Say ~ * tail Sf tbe evening. en 2 paralelied tn world foe peop BEARS taal tare ormrecrasts, Be, RALPH'S OFFICE, CORNER OF HOUSTON AND re ane wera sit gen ¥ ADAMS . RAL pe will appear BY OLD G 5 ; ‘Crosby streets (139 Croriy). Hours 10% to 2and 6t0 Ree O'CLOCK IN THE APTERNOON, Dies bs rs THike OcLook IN THE AFTERNOON: OY aay fn a fine selection of “TABLEAU VIVA: NTA” produced with algo wh 4 a R CATHOLICON ane O° Fue Feuee, an HR, Fagen, Quads, Se Is a certain cure when a rig ‘WOENTS. CHTLORES UNDER TEs 1S CRITE. mors, lace oe a ODEL ARTISTS ACADENT oO”, rosin aliren to Orchestra, 60 conte; Boxes, 25 THR GARIBALD! FUND, Ce WEDNERDAY WARNING. JULY 11. Price S180 “seats on the Stage, BO NEXT RENTING, ut Alife aK RTe 0 fe SEVERAL OPERA COMPA- LER have united , ee A Boner aie eR MANCE Toward OA ory jem im Al by pa ge RATION AT. UPRISING, ——— rosa gown (ireland) 10 ca Which ‘wii! take place on Wedvewiay next, July It. Ss line, borg Pull partie be given on Saturday. every in the youn passage REAT RASTERN. company's ofice, THE STRAMSHIP ¢ : “a G. DALE, Agent. G Ongar mgd a 22 U1 —KANGAROO EXHIBITION, Seite A 4108 60 Se une. NORTE IVER or nt ie ceemrmotstoes ‘and. pec TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. and aun under 12, Afty ceute, aig at a a SS NE tn ace ee MIAr. NOTICE. BANKABLE MONEY Joi] TAT, Recretaey, —— TH NAGER If PREPARED Nw", GARDEN. MA! ‘ys he pinereee Trees | oem ort range aod 0 ceed by Four Dragon Steeda. aK 7 bs wilt Ties eres sera Dacian ae ree ee ms ABLISHED , ort RW a Nor hen. — ESA ert ANTERBUR NOERT HALL, me ROADWAY. AL AND INSTRI ‘Al TC, BURLESQUES, &e. FOX & CURRAN, Proprietors. ‘Onnis'n Norms, Treasurer. TOR ee Ue KN NEWS: KEN ra , LL! 0! FRLLOWS HALLS opo, est tha (Peiday) evening, Judy & athe ts aay PORARY AND GUS ATEK Shay ave popular entertainment. rs ‘Adminsion Se. OF BROONIA. catalog es, DOW Corner of Fourth street and Lafayetie place, one nresdwar ee FREE GALLERY OF OLL PAINTINGS, (366 Canal Nrrnantn oe eee D°™"PORr, OALERT, 6 BROADWAY, Mr. opal RULE AND ST. LOUIS THRA- a rietor over ROROR CHRIST'S MATINEE will be tn tara i Mit achnowio' Stare, Admiasion 26 conta (= evening. G Fiba ria’ ti Ay DREN, ; h eg a oe emia” WASTER SPOR A FIRST, CLASS RATER <f | trom Gs kind ‘CHILOREN WALP PRICR. corcia and ParqoaltDMIMION one I, Tounsend get, a Com Sng, pa aay nr ap a wet Purges . A 5 Indies tw walt on table. Ht} TLL, SHORTLY CLOsR. Elves ESE. Me ioe | rome TR Wat ae TA AAT SM 2 » Si yn , | Fhokalie. «| asaourty 4.00.8, 77 Brosdway. Aqaignon 28 conte Botee . —_ Bearers. Amazons female Ai- ‘tendanta. PAN, JRDDO CITY, TO THE PALACE. LZ oTry. of Persimmons toe Car draws wil the favorite Parce of > The Dureonee MRR AND CMABER. re” Doors Performance to commence onan ab Nall pet St ofehocee ” oo PRICE TWO .CENTs. — Grand Celebration of the National Anni- versary Ja the Metropolis. Brilliant Military .Parade and Review by the G.7vernor. Festivities ef the Sachems at Tammany Etall. ~ Regattas, Pyretechnic D.\splays ang Balloon Ascension. THE-STEAMBOAT AND BAILBOAD EXCURSIONS, The Conflagrations, Explosions, A@raye and Casualties of the Day. TY The Celebrations in the Saburbs'and Through- out the Country, &. ’ &., &e. ‘Those people who are in the habit of asserting that the oid patriotic fires which inflamed the bosoms of our am- costors show melancholy signs of more and more rapid deoay with each succeeding anniversary of Independenos must have opened their eyes very wide with astonlsa- ment day before yesterday on boholding the genuine and hearty celebration of the “glorious Fourth’’ in every aoets and corner of the metropolis. The great national holidag was kept up with an ardor which must have made the very bones of our Revolutionary days shake with joy in their gubterrancan habitations, te say nothing of the amount of new life it must have galranized into the few surviving heroes who flourished in the good old ‘times that tried men’s souls,” and “fought and bled’’ for thelr country. Al classes of our people, Ligh and low, rich aud poor, native and foreign, seemed to be seized with an earnest desire to do all honor to the occasion, and accordingly aa exple- _ sion of patriotism, flrecrackers and bottle corks, such ag New York never wituessed before, resulted. As usual, the night before the sport—the eve of the great day—was worse than the sport itself. 11 scomed aa if all Sqy York was sitting up to weloome in the anniver- sary, (isis, pistols and Chinese crackers resounded ia every directiba, breaking the accustomed st\liuess of the night, while countless sky rockets bissed through the air wit lightning speed, creating a din and confusion genorallp, which brought vividly to mind the description of that brimstony region 60 graphically troated of by Daate. Sleep, as a matter of course, was out of the question, aad those, therefore, that went to bed, hugg ug thé deiumon that drowsy Somaus would waft them to the sweet land of dreams, were doomed to a vight of sad disappolatment. [i proved @ period of tossing aud starting oa slesplese pillows. Sunrise disclosed a day St for the gods themselves. Tee sky was clear and unspotted by a single dark cloud. The fir was mild and cool, and the capricious regulator of the elements seemed to be on the whole in very good humor, if Young America himself lad the maudfacturing of the day in his own handa he could not have arranged better, Everything was propitious. and the ‘glagmus Fourth’ was inaugurated in a right royal manner by thundering cannon, chiming belis, national music, aod treme dous enthusiasm generally. Go where one would, in the thoroughfares or secluded resort of faelion, practt. cal illustrations of the real celebration of the dag met the eye, All the vessels tn port, public buildings, be- tels, theatres aad other large estabiisiumeats wore gag decked with flags and banners, containing ‘nscriptiona ap- propriate to the day, while the streets were literally thronged with people. As the hours wore on the excitement aod eathusiaam facreared, aud the sun began to pour down ia intensely hot rays. The heat was scorching, but nevertheless the patriotic ardor did not dag. It would be impossible t» give even @ faiat idea of the manner in which the iame- inerabie classes composing New York society spent the day. The public parks seemed to be favorite resorts, and tho ratirwad cars were constantiy loaded with passea- gers desirous of a litte rural enjoyment away from the boise and confusion of the city, The Central Park pre rented a most animated spectacie, being crowded All day with visiters, an4 looking more lovely then ever. . Every visit to tis splendid aad immortal monument of the grandecr of New York city seems to disclose several sew features of beauty, and the visiter pever tires of wander. ing through ita gravelled walke, enjoying the fragrance of its blooming flowers, recilning im ite shady nooks, climb- ing ts picturesque rocks and hillocks, gasing into the placid water of its lakes, crossing ite magnificent bridges, or taking in a grand view of the whole from the cupols of the bell tower, The Central Park was perbaps more frequented than ever before on Wednesday, Jones’ Wood, Ham!iton Park, Him Park, Turtle Bay Park, and, in fact, al the German gardens, were the scene of aa- usual sport and joliiffeation during the whole day Down town the Battery and Park were the chief plagee of resort. The latter place was cepecially crowded, and exhibited a more animated appearance than {t bas for several years beck. Thousands aud thousands of mea, women and children crowded \t from early in the mora- ing to very late bour of the night. Innumerabie re- freshment booths, capable of supplying all the require mepte of the inser man, from « doughout, er a giass of lemonade or soda water, to the more solid edibles and drinkabies, were erected all over the Park, aad temporary exhibitions flourished without number, There were thimble riggers, fortane tellers, lung tesicrs, strength testers, weighing machines, and shoot ing gallerier epread before the eye in the most tempting profusion. In some parts of the Park there were embrye managers of theatres exhibiting panoramas, cosmoramas and dioramas, comprising views of all things om the carta, in the sky or in the sea. Our reporter found « Little negro, about ten years old, superintending tbe exhibit ‘oa of one of these shows, singing out, betimes ‘Here's the grand exhibition of the Japaness Home—on!y one ceat @ chance—twelve beautiful scenes—dog cheap gem- men—jer please step dis way and take 8 peep aad pass your coppers into die yere darkey’s band.” Considering the price rather cheap, our re reporter dropped the needful into young ebony's hand, ‘and on taking © view, instead of being treated to pictures of Japanese scenery, bebeld twelve of the vilest and moss obscene stereoscopic views ever produced. Straying to another portion of the Park, the observer came upon @ shrewd gon of the Emerald Isle doing @ splendid bus!new: by telling the hour any of the people surrounding hiss ot out of bed in the morning, and even going #0 far a tell them thelr names, by means of @ very simple ar- of cards. A little further on ‘a professor of the arts and sciences generally” was scoumu- lating «dimes st an enormous speed by ex- hiviting & microscope under # Japanese umbrella; while to the right and left people might be eecn indulging | im the peculiar game of throwing iron rings upoe pails, at & Cost of @ cont « ring, with the chance of | making a quarter should ang of the rings strike on a large meat knife stuck in the tniddie af the mail board, The | gcene was all life and joyousness. Patriotian was in the nacendant, amd eloquence was almost o8 Sbundant at ie | | drunkenness. At several of the street corpera, from stoorm, | tree stumps and beer Barrels, many an or who never knew before thet the fire of « Te footthones «or )= Patrick «=Monry . buraed = with

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