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2 NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 5, 1869. ——— os ——— ed meee “ —— cd ’ ral other ns were more OF ess ia- | UDI: became Versi to at) prominent Gesbocrais throughout the | of the econ refered to are nevera and designed to be fae ppg pepe TRUS be came Up wiv,jand captnred the : Sveken. INDEPENDENCE DAY { country as foliowe:— “Sia of Brooklyn the second section of fourth article, ’ value of $6 each, 4 40, Bational { ia, of the Ship Atta NG), Wendgrbora, trom Philadelphia for Bey bs Thom ary Harty Ny Yous, } | chapter four, of the Keviand Ordinasiong, makes provision 0 Celebration in Pittsburg. Taeennans of we ad eat, te wioleamovuting | "ship ‘Thomas Frovman. Owen, from Callao fir Qoeets ae Dax Sim:—On {he approaching Auntvers.ry of our Nae | * oa. wi har oe enforce thee ofdinaicm, no a8 to, pro * — Prrrspura, July 4, 1869. | was taken taal RE ered, Se yewenes ""Taindemes A Weight, tiem Callse tor Lataien, dene °, P bi Grier, te hare aaa ga un man enthumats. | Instructions tothe members of yourfommadd forte prompt | ‘The Germans Ca a city Kesseveney a eaabpled ve Janes ea wes ah the Degersos Menwer’ Police Con ii om = an xd ae “ i 5 ij cally desire, will meet in the Great Wigwara jor srateroad of every offender, day. A process! German soc! band: ey rson Market Police rt, | " from Prancisce for Liverpesi, How the “Glorious Fearth’ will be cout ais commemorate the HOM IAY a yy Fon wi Te arefl to keep rulcent revere, t,t | cata mn daent meancha: vascuagh vibe one aay morning, and commitiea to auswer with: aie Cora Titos, from Boston for Hovalulu, June % " er Broth ¥ _ ireeinet iG OF Ite 3 [ ‘he Deela) - Celebrated fo-Day. site Hernan Ey Rrccgamn a s | Tne athena at 5 moments ware, You | steel @ Dumond, in Algghany, where de Declare, ia stirs Ma © Rea, Man, trom fa Pasi for or, 2 Inthe pte States Bennie 10 i Free, oe | wile ae tha, 700 a eee | ee red, | THE SCHLESWiC~°" stem TERNATIONAL EXBITION, | 78B#1% RO Sutin Seems. sitio tallies Matin gcon selected him for radical outrage only to be Fooenty | working 0 SOUN'A. KENNEDY, Superintendent, sg imeem Sd 5 — yiy 3, 0 Awrwanr, Jone 2-Asrived, Leontine, enricksen, Pen- Siw aphably vindicated oy yan Will Tegd the Declaration | | GLOKUE W. Drie, Inspector. The Progtamat 't Stiadeiphin- , New Your, July lt Musi P des, Exer roi ‘a Tasepandece. paps bare wt» 4° The following are the assignments of police to pre- ” Et ooieaweaae TQ He EDITOR OF THE HERALD:— Raiiea from Fioahing 18h, Rugenie, Pletcher, New Or usic, araacs, EXC" ysions ! 'A,incenendine enieraie including Mr. George Melis | seive erder atthe various ASS Svrected for the gis f Atpithh Ma otpeeeat a ate ee By direction of my government 1 beg to solicit no 0--tetieat Mietie, Bose OR and Firewe- ‘ks org meron ae Rie ray gun: ones play of n° QI¥Ss— sheral holiday: ) your knaness to bring to the knowledge of the pub- ‘ed, Mary O'Brien, -ake. here, BA Tie GOMTAMOO Aa be. B04 lic, through the columns of your journal, the follow: **Ftom the time of the foundation of this society its mem- Battery vit nd Twenty-seventh precincts, ony Hal R ersary of our \—Twenty-sixta, Second, Third, Fourth, " utes at sunrise, ns at, A Wyman, Wyman, Shiehds, ” Z oere nat" eenaats Witt cement panrione ceremonies Pigttand Sexth precinct | : 4 ieoceeeaey ac eeeiine py. onand sunset, and | ing announcement:—During the days from the ith OIF, Jawe 19Arrived, Geo Hurlbert, Mason, Liver: Win at cask apparent coftempt for anetent wanges in Ht fauare ROUpeCH precinct sugnth pre- | ton in front of Intepender, 4, statue, of Washing: | of August to me 13m of Soptember there will take | Ploy ie, sralde, Pedereen: and Ci Rarne, York. Tammany, 18? Nartonal Guard and the | ‘wastin‘oya tice ineton that we should empbatoaty re | | Hamersley squarg--Sghtn and Twenty-els City Councils The © ypioves of the Public Ledger | Place, simultaneously’ with the Hamburg Interna- | CRONSrADE, Jue’ IS -Arrivod, Yew, Kolderpy PBilades : incteocichy was tnatiaters That purposes an exiveasst mht | Jekson korare—Nmnth and Fifteenth precincts. | avd their families ninake an excursion to Atiantic | tional Horticultural Exnibition, a provincial exhibi- Hunter, New Or- Army of the Potem \ was To establigh a great ational Madisoy, square—Twenty-minth, Sixteenth and «ation of Mr, Childs, tion of Schleswig-Holstein, at Altona, near Hamburg, Ehrhardt, from Bowenstio . founded paen me Daaie of American Hbae, 9 gue t ag eee Precincts. yh and Seventeenth pre on s ae Rg Ee for Leaner Se san products of = = wy plage m “ a POmpkins square—Eleventh ,, ‘ e¢ Programme in Boston. including cattle and horses, connectea with @ distri- Arrived, Adler, Niemann, NYork (be+ riendship of Atnerican brethren of known attachment to D 4 7 “ barn Tulp 8: bution of various prizes. Inasmuch as this exhibl. | gone aretys June WoArrived. Adler, Niew ru, Sune— Ont the Lisard Met, bark Youngsters, rk for Low Ok, June W—Arrived, Canada West, Campbell, in. TEMUNDE, June 0—Sailed, Bremen, Bullerdieck, rk. fees IDRALTAR, June 13—Arrived, M Meroeden, Galetta, NYorie z o the political rights of the country.” We also deem it vital cincts. * eae * Forty millions of people, occr,pying a land whose a ie) Se cle sane ehauthe, aan DCH. roadway square—Sevent) snd Thirceenth boundaries east and west are, two mighty oceans, my eeataes Tule e saiflanal boar, there should emphasis | precincts, we: 601 ’ ‘The programme for celebrating Independence Day of the fleld and for the breed of cattle it will excite c treraity es the arctic | %¢ given tothe motto of our society, OF MAN” * ‘Yoirty-tonrth street, between Tenth and Elevent? | to-morrow includes several attractive boat races, { the most lively interest of all connected with these and whose northern extreraity pierces ae ‘CIVIL LIBERTY THE GLORY OF MAN. aAvennies—Twenticrt precinct. in which Hamill and Coulter, of Pittsburg; W. P. | branches of industry. The managing committee, ’ b nd their xympay”rere e zone, while its souttern verge ts iaved by the waters | |, The siministration now in power sud ter hag iene, | Seventh avenne, Broadway and Fifty-ninth street— A <cg, | composed of the "Most promineut men of the pro: of a tropical sea, will to-day particupate tn the com. | {uvuguert the country aecin strange er ber in. thelr Roberts, of Harlem; Biglin and others trom New | Ginck would hail With spel eastern any oe tion will be held in a province famous for products | Fat.«c e i hth 18 of viv r. They seem willing that o1 precinct, York; Walter Brown and Randall, of Portland, and | cipation on the parc of roreign countries on the o¢- | for Genoa. memoration of the ninety-third anniversary of the | thine M toma we iaaght chat anniversariea WKH are Lec Mount Morris sqnare—Tweifth precinet. many otuer prominent boatmen, will show ther | casion, and have arranged that contributors from | | Have June 18 Salle, Ha Lilly. Patierwon, and fron declaration of the Indgpendence of the United States | ae to the recent war of fa erat Teneniea eau ome School House Green, 105th street and Lroadway— | muscle aud si A regatia will also take piace, the ater, States especially bie be Sopreonniee rie yaa Cardi and Ustad Mates; a Bage, 7 o tea Sonor Periarmasety pean eg Me ee nag . 4 cinet. (ee by every facility usaally extended in such cases, the ay ¢ . of America, The celebration this year, it is conf | Pane ii ts when an elder home government | Thirty-trst precinct. Biche i , vaurcct, June Si<asrived, @ M2 Dereh Cosh, Bait dently anticipated, will uutvie thedisplays and ova. | likewise oppressed what were allea “ie etroggling colonics.” | | Observacory place, Ninety-fourth street and Fourth CILY INTELLIGENCE. baueuneetion. conan fits, tlamburg line Of | more: Cubatia, Kay, San Francisco; Mtb, lord, Kranco, c ‘some occasion (ia ehuc—iweaty-tai cit erat coun ork. : tions of many years past on stmnilar occasions, and | Scemsto coneumureia'e fresh amenduent to ie glorl0us 0 tna pe Poll freight for the purpose. JHANNES ROESING, Balled 1st, Record, Colfer, Philadelphia: Agra, Fullmore, nd, Raltimore; 320, La Gotre, Gra: aIthOUgA, Dt DeRnADE/A9 (MatvaTeaNy reqoerleed AN (SSeane wa reaameare aoe ao verered ty eos ot 3 Fal The Day in Brooklyn and the Suburbs. THR WEATHER YESTERDAY.—The following record | * tlah, NYoru: Saukpariel. MAlpine, some partions of the country as formerly, still there | tes. d fas Sieah il debut BROOKLYN. willahow the changes In the temperature forthe!) 2 7 DP PT MG. WE WS baal "Wvent Mhalend’ con boone dos Seeieae oe is Litete doubt that a greater member of persons all | | Therefore, against an obliteration of revoli The Brooklyn Common Council committee having } past twenty-four hours, in comparison with the cor- ' Gaard, do; WG Putuam, Richard, Baltimor F marks and a reproduction of old federalism in its worst as: mma in Cleared 32d, Pacific, Foss, N York. Mary Ana, flamlyn, for Java (#), Cook, and Wal'ace, Murphy, Boston arid NYori Over Whe Jand will observe the day than has ever be- for ween known. ‘This is aday, however, which all y, who fough eres rights of the conat{tution and of the government, ought on every Fou { | charge of the arrangements for the celebration of the | responding day of last year, as indicated by the ther- Fourth of July in Brooklyn have prepared a pro- | Moweter at Kudnut’s pharmacy, HERALD Building, Almanac for New York=This Day. corner of Ann stre : oaton; Virginia (+ nev, NYork; 39 clatsses ane politteat crebds may appropriately enjoy ramme which they think will give satisfaction to the ‘18 ‘3 % oR 4 renoh 0 woe most agurenener WAY, & GAY oti whic, | (jum Ary en been ak) SaRIER) Gomme eR oa et Oo re dibect ae aieseht sctlond ofthecity. Thedis- | 3A, M. a 3PM. Ri - Sun rises....... 4 34 | Moon rises...morn 1338 th, and Marcie Gresnlent, Baten “every man is entitled to be as noisy as he pleases; | dent Grant publicly thanks Massachusetts for © navig done | lay of fireworks will’ not be “very grand; from ‘te | ¢A: M. £0 4 90 8 Sun sets........ 734 | High water....eve 5 01 aTORBON: June Bie ease, om when every stump speaker may belch forth all the | member that George Washington, te great founter of the | fact that only @ small amount of money has been | ,94; Meos---- 79 ¥5 : cae ors ae Erauons Juke HW artived. Orman, Peisnztiy Marvels spread eagle gas and buncombe which has accuntu- | TRithe during se geven Years war never ouce inieslers" | appropriated for the celebration. The militia ex- | Average temperature yesterday. 83 PORT OF NEW YORK, JULY 4, 1589, pani tor Boston. ple aie rege gee lated within his ardent bosom since the ast election, | " Relieving that you evmpathize with these eas and many | pressed! a willingness to parade, but the City Fathers | AVeraye temperature for correspoudiiig date wat Be as 2d PARMCASTLE, June 19-Ent out Minna, Stunkel, for New at Which, a8 @ good “party man," he was expected | cers ol momentous wational ny Hall, thonght it would be too expensive. The committee | Yee. sereseererseerss++8238 Wy gam The office of the Hen Av steam yachts Jans ani yPonT, June %1—Sailed, Annie Batchelder, An ExrLosion.—Yesterday a fireworks stand, kept | JEANNevrr is at Whitehall s] ations from | Philadelphia, to have exbausted himself; when little boys may nth street, near Union square, in the city of Ne have divided up the appropriation as follows:—For a ry tere of b vea- 2 y to participate in the 4 . ‘owners and consignees to the wasters of inward bound ves Pana, June 12—In_ port brigs Ieabelia (fir), Morgan, for burn all the powder and discharge ail the rockets aia firing the salute in the morning $150; for three | PY rrr ur aves peated gt np sole aie sels will be forwarded free of charge. NYork hex! day; Bil¥er Star (Br), Smith, foF do tn «fev i . . ’, : for T e| cl 3 Ss, e by 3 Explor ; ‘The dam- days. aud firecrackers they can coax their parents to par- banda of music, $00; for ringing twenty charch | Streets, took fire by torpedoc: IRENSTO ne ™ Pub odie chase without any dread of a ieee grip upon Becher tease tel, bella, $100; for decorating the City Hall, $2: fae Vee TON ema re nere, ARRIVALS. Be eyecare fer sia Eee ee . y sees adh taper no fireworks On Fort Green, $750; for flrewo Scuppen DeaTu.—A man named Michael Gallagher — Riedel Por their collars. In short, it is the national jubllee—a sy Ity Carroll Park, $600; for fireworks at the corer of | qieq suddenly in a shanty in Forty-first street, be- REPORTED BY THE HERALD STEAM YACHTS. Amerionn Ports, “peace jubilee,” teo, which, like the last of that tik, . Nicholson, | Broadway and Rutledge st D, oth , Steamship City of Paris (Br), Kennedy. Liverpool June 24 BOSTON, July 3, AM—Arrived, echra Admiral, Steelman ¥ , : cetimecedh i . W. McLean. the Truant Home, tween Tenth and Eleventh avenues. Coroner Col- | ya‘guecnalown 2thrwith srdse and passengers toJonnnd | Alexandria: W Pops D3 Merabon, Ayres; An” had it inception in Boston, but in which all the coun: GEO. W. ROOME, Sagamore. works for Fort Gre lins Was notifled to hold an inquest on the body. Dale, June 28, lat 60°48, ton 85 9, passed Bremen'slitp Adil 8 Cannon, Col ww: Eva Bell, Barrett, an iry may participate without being obliged to visit tae | Hexny Vaxnewarrn, Treasurer, Diariot 6 nso Muskee, Ma ey iy b L Sherman, Lowe, Alba~ FELL FROM A Winpow.—About two o'clock yes- | Tl from Bremen for New York. y Steviumy Donyea, Wiskinsle. parr y 2 6p 0 Steamship Rapidan, Mallory, Savannah, July 1, with mdse y “Hub.’! It is, furthermore, the resurrection day of all | Wah Rs sanelarer gola Lights,” “Perayvian Cross,” “Polka Dance and 65 ip Hapldan, Mallory, & » July}, NW York. old mitstary uniforms and braes musical Instru- | 341 Watnen, Seribe of the Council. Colored Baitery,”” “Chinese Bower,” “Shield of our | frday morning Jonn Hoag, living at se eee “Bidumanin Niagara, Bateoan, Ritsimondgy, City Porot and gt ich, Miche, St Joke, WB: bark 1 ar ; = WILLIAM M. SWEED, Grand Sachem. | Umon," ‘iribute of Cores and Polka Dance,” “ilu. | Thirtieth street, fell trom the third atory window of | onan wit ckise and teaeeagers te ioe O18 Bees | HR th, Mat cigs Relwood, Willams, Havan ments, of rusty firearms and unused artilery, Of | i746 New York State Society of the Cincinnati, in } minated Yew Tree,” “Cascade,” “India Palmetto,” | that number to'the sidewalk and was very seriously | Norfolk, with Marine, ook, Cienfuegos; Achre Plorence Shay, Hu brushed-up muitary tactics and faded bunting, and } comphance with the general order of Hamilton Fish, d | me,” u the indications are that the anniversary will be | President, will meet at the rooms of the New York | ca,” ‘Triple Cross of Malta,’ “Star of Tudepend- Cur BADLY. We rolific : : “od charac. | Library, “No. 67 University place, on Monday, at | ence,” “Passion Flower,” “The American Coat of universally prolific of all these time-honored charac: | ryeive orcloek noon, for the purpose of transacting | Arms,” “Grand Mosaic Battery.” “Kaleidoscope,” “Fatries’ Frolic,” “Star of Ameri- | injured. Taken to Bellevue Hospital. Steamship ‘Albemarle, Couch, Richmond, City Point ana | more: D Davidson, Smith, Philadelphia. i F Daniel Connolly, of Grands Point, Norfolk with mdse and passengers, to the Old Dominion watt ‘Ship Cashmere; bark Eliza; brig Madawnska, Win t ud Steamship Company. } +d at seven o’clock yesterday morning came to the Steamship E © knight, Denty, Georgetown, DO, with mdse | | 4th —Arrivs achr Nettie Ric Fourth precinct station house with a severe cut on | ®t passengers, to Phillips & Brown. LY rig Harriet Amelia, Higgins, Paramaribo 4 rdson, Charleston, teristics of “the day we-celeprate” for the ninety- Society, electing officers for the JERSEY CITY. \ tt Steamship Fanita, Freeman, Philadelphia, with mdse, to J | BEVERLY, July 1—Arrived, schr Aid, Smith, Philadel turd time. nae tie celeurating the’ auuiversary of || - Bells on\al public buildings will be rong for ffteen'| the head, inflicted by unknown parties in Water | pornara? ©aut eos hing 1 GEARLESTON Jul y 4 Arrived, achira Mary Stow, Nor : the national mdependence. Members of other State | minutes at sunrise. noon and sunset, A navonal sa- | Street, After his wound had been dressed by a sur- | “Steamship Wawsutta, Fish, New Bedford, with mdse and Cody an 1 0. Bat the observance of the day may be regarded I | Societies of tue Cincinnati are invited to be present. | lute wili be fired by the Hudaon County Arullery at | geon he proceeded home, Passengers, to Hae Wood. Nasisishs Rae: be HOLMES" HOLE, ‘aay Pa Keres, ocig i more momentous sense at the present time than EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. sunrise on Van Voorst sauere and at sunset in Hau | SgRious Can Acctpent.—While attempting to | with tratway ion t Seu, Bone Gor hed fiat aera) | Allen, Caiaie for NYork; 5 Mean, Tracey, do for Lon= as ihe anniversary of the natal day of American A very large number of excursions are announced | iton square, Firewerks in tle ev ug Will be diS- | Jeave car No. 105, Belt Railroad, corner of avenue A | calms during the passage. i eae nat Tahmeroo, os paneer fer Hyer 5 Haile At 0 for to-day, among which the following will be found | played im Hamahe@ square and al ine head of Mer- Tw Ww M Bark Christel (NU), Drammond, Bremen, 44 days, with Buller, sistokland, 40 for Bi etown, Cong i 8 Jones, dngaliag freedom. During the great confict out of which the | 11% Inoet fnteresting and uttracuive:— cer street and Twenty-first street, yesterday, William McArdle, | mdse and 287 passengers, to Hayemeyer & Bruno. Had bght rand Menan for NYork; Castilan, 5 re A do; Adelia G Cahn, Brewer, Richmond, Me, for Baltimore § nation has but so recently emerged there was en- ont et DP. NEWARK, a child aged ten years, was thrown under the car, | windsandfog most of the passage. June 14, iat 45 40, lon | fh Me, Clark, Rock): or 60; LO Knight, Smit! gesidicoa (a Gily xasiiens Uribe ace feeling ortuke- | yZaite Risting Hanke.—The steamers OC; P- Smith, | The follewing is the programme agreed upon by | the wileeis of which passed over one of his lows: am. | 30 Wr vapoke, abi) Danes. (NG). trom Hamburg for New Ruckeport for Baltimore: Adam, Talpey, Calais Yor. Pro Ae a eee an ea ichinte Banka Yeom | the special committee of the Common Counell of | jurmy him very serlously. Taken to the Berevue | York}, Wily Ing 4; Ion 6a W, bark George x Johann (NG, | Kuckeport for Balt aw, Apponaug for Calais, rm} associa excursions this morning to the Fishing Banks from ad at: COME S juring bim very seriously, Taken to the Bellevue | ¢om bremen forido. hia ian Craton at ake Beans ae ae warmness for the ociations of this day, not the following places and at the hours designate Newark:—A national salute will be fired at sunrise | ‘Hospital. ‘Bark Cyrene (Br.), Roy, Marseilles £0 days via Spartel 67 iled—Briy Cyclone, Le TOLER 5 oe ond because the people of that section had Jess actual | 5 + Be ( clock in Lincoin Park, at noon in Wastungton Park and at aes 9 g, days, with mdse to James Henry. April 23, John Commick, John Compton, Atlanta, Jeddie, Admiralg P Eighth street, East river, from six o'clock (0 seven AURORA BOREALIS.—At ten o’clock on Saturday as Robert Palms Louisa Frasier, ‘Archer & Reeves reverence for reciation of the event commemo- | gt he lip, from seven o'clock to | Sunset at Military Park, by the Newark City Battery, native of Scotland, died with hemorrhage’ of the stomach: | Robert Palmer, | Louisa Pras 1 Brent ot Macro Fs Or AuDrOONNe Sven ee ne eee octet nie | Captain John B. Moore.’ The church delis Wil be rung | evening the northern horizon was illuminated with a | Sune 99, lu. 4035'N long 88 30, spoke yacht Dauntless: hoses WEPolige Phone ben aye Glee ~ rated, but mainly because the other great section of | twenty-five minutes past seve A. M3 for hulf an tiour at sunrise, noon aud sunset. Apro- | faint gleam of electric light. From two to tree a 7 re. san, topher street, from a quarter to eight to nine o’clock ‘kc Fannie, Glag, Cienfuegos, 5 Gays rrith eager, 83 pas- ect enrceal Arrived, brig B Youngs fiom, sion, the land, with which they were then at most antago- ALM. < 9 =A " cession of the military, the municipal authorities and sitinl > 4 NB; echra J J Litt! . M., and pier No, 4 North river, from half-past 4 , 4 “ o'clock on Sunday morning the auroral beams shot | sengers, to Brugiere, E Aviles; vessel to U Brook. + nistic variance, generally observed it, and for the | eignt rvalbok nine o’clock A. M. 1 ast bop! States and pate ane bee) ceed rapidly upwards forty degrees towards the zenith | man. Had light winds and caims moat of the passage, June 22 ee ais ee Plevna ae ekg ares ise { same reason that the South adopted a new flag the Up the Hudson.—The day line boats will leave this | through the chief streets of the city. Religious set- | trom the horizon. Ther colors were red, yeltow, | OM Cape St Antonlo, spoke batk Orusoe, from Cientiegos for Peplnaltiiaces: Bathacen muon akin tea aaeaae 2 . ag they | city at the usual hours for Albany and ‘Troy, and at | Vices Will be held in the Central Methodist church, | [Om the be scarlet. The auroral arch extended | NewYork: also brig Charles V Williams, from Zaza for | Ho Bangor for Nilaren’; Martie’ Sarcent Gleason: ao fa abandoned fo @ great extent all other symbols whlch | ten oseiock to-night the steamer Sunnyside Willleave | 14 the Intervals of which the Declaration of Inde: | slong the horizon from the cast, through the wert. eee Ma tah Cashon, Cow Bay 7 days, with coal, to | Britseport; Avon, Park, dg for Bristol, MT; ‘leo Washington, They As a GaKt-OF she nation Ned Geen WOH Ge Cey | Spies oe. Dae.ck vomuy (sirece “tor Ponghiksapaia, | enranse au he reed ny Colonel DA. Hyersm | to the west cardinal point. ‘Three or four meteors | wlock House Mining Coy veawll wo Hatton’ Watson aCe Go ter Mozwioh ; 8 Berry, Pendleton, do for Tarrrows, H Vg sn with the North. They perhaps looked forward to | making all the principal landings, giving persons an | and the wesdaek et vow Rack ie the evaiihe at times were visible shooting towards the arch. Salled in company wrth bane Levina, for N¥drk; lettin port Amelia, Biles, and 8 ¥ LAndeey, Crockett, orton! P 7 be . Of S a ais , ark Mimedota, for kn ‘and James, for do. A en, Owen, § Save the establistiment of similar festival for the people | PPPOrtunIty to witness the th Se rauetia eines a grand display of fireworks will be given on Broad | DEAD FROM INsURIES.—Jacob: Herring, a young rig ireen Olive (Br), Feaboro, tio Janeiro, 86 dayy, with | Aldon for do, Cornelit Ailey, Machiua for do Pair Windy or the tercitory upon which they sought to found a | seven o'clock. ‘The steamboat Palisade will wiso | Steet, iront oF the market the tnale ot waich | man, twenty-one sears of age, born in this city, died | enifem to order." UO” Mano ANS MS | th, worth for. Neve faved Telegraph; Wentworth new government, and now that that hope must have | leave foot of Spring street for Fort Lee, Pleasant wi = Ce ee es of arts supported by figures | i the New York Hospitat from the effects of injuries dager prmyay tig He ohn ‘1 Barbados, revenue cutter Vigilant, Fen Pe nomen ce a 5, ein vanished, they again look back to the day which was | )iley ant Shadyside, at ten A. M., and two and : patel Feceived about ten days ago by falling trom a truck | Big Alpha (Br), Crais Clenfurgon, 17 days, with sugar to | west Win t'B Jorasnn N Jems henge e Retin Amen 4 as much a source of pride to them as to the people | ‘The following miscellaneous excursions will also The Theatres. peeve oy CUE aie Pn epee cnet fates winds. M batanrd dt Lindsey, Fair Wind, Osprey, AM Flanagane Telegraph, 3 , ade: “ rth’? vi bh oS ‘ig M Stewart (of Adams, Pi JR, 1! of the North, and which they, too, took & prominent | Pt tase reer Md Beaten Inland, on the Vander | eye nte worious Fourth was never Mgmentday at | invernaliy. Coroner Keenan held an inguest on the | actcSant hres arg (or pangs Adams, Ponce, Fam 13 | Miss Arrived yncctehiy Moseechmeelins Wenn fee) part in rendering sacged and memorable. This day, | jut of the Albany and Troy line. ‘the snornimy line | ‘¢ theatres in this city, aud as viewed from a man- { body, and the jury rendered a verdict of accidental | Miler ¥ Houghton rane 8, lat lon 88, spoke bark Sarah Fetes Maun ne tees Vie te ae eae then, if the raniings of political dema- | to Peekskill wili send Ule Antelope to Yonkers, | aBerial standpoint, in che simple light of “business,” | death. | The estes the somata vege Ruther, | Hepee Kmsma tree (Bi) Lorway, Bridgeport, CB, 14 days, | Uiark, Leprant, NB, fon Nor ‘Geo P Trigg, Linniki gogues be not misdirected by being used | Yerpianck’s and way stations, | The steamer | itis, probably, one of the poorest days in the whole | forinterment, —” Be Wane oe with coal, to Mouse Ward. Had light winds atid fog tre eee ent hte: (Ornate deinen Ni will pi; ween Coney Island an G # whole passage. a i to imfame prejudice im exultation over Seer Ride ar New York. oe steamer Mary | 7°" for ee sce! The pent-up pa- | Parat BURNING CASVALTY.—Coroner Keenan was | “Sehr Julia D (Br), Harinng, Fort an Platts, 10 days, with | ROtaiys werner Clectee, Forioed ton Bennet Frohne the tmumph of the people in crushing a | Powell leaves New York every alternoon tor points | tiotism of our “trooly loll” citizens fads much | yesterday notifed to hold an inquest at the Morgue | Mahoeany 0. thr) evens, Gat ialende? ‘Gave, with pineap- | Dillingham, Boston; John B Norris, Claghoru, Salem (oe part of themselves, may very properly made a | up the Hudson. The steamer Sea Bird leaves pier | greater vent for its ebulilency, during the sulury on the body of Ezra Hoff, late of 64 Cann t plee to Joseph Eneas. , South Amboy. red Varrea street, North river, at seven o’ciock v 5 ‘annon street, oe ha Passed by, achr Emily H Naylor, Naylor, Philadelphia for means of obliterating the seared and scarred recok | foot of Warren street, * hours of the day, in sylvan shades and on Schr 8 FE Jayne, Jayne, Virginia. , lecuons of the wahappy period of civil war, which | a, M. for Sandy Hook, Red Bank and Long Branch. whose death was the result of burns. On Friday Sehr Relipes, ‘Thompson, Virginia. Boston j Prairie Bird (Br), for 8t Johs in, NB. chrs Sea Queen, Castilian, Avon, A Gillespie, Pru« the sooner forgotten will the sooner render éasy the ‘Trains on the Long island Railroad will ieave New | the decks of steamers gayly decorated with | inst deceased was engaged in cleaning a tank, sehr T G Benton, Corson, Virginia, 1 ° dence. accompiishment of @ lasting and healthful reunion, | York for all stations along its route. Tis South side | the national bunting, ana in witnessing the gratui- | Whensome benziue he was using exploded, burning | Sehr Anne Baker, Cole, Virginia ‘AM—Arrived, achr Jan M Vance, Burdge, Philadatphi And permanently banish the sectarian animosities | Katiroad of Loug isiaud will leave for Patchogue tous pyrotechnic displays furnished by the “Con. | RUB terribly about the head. arms and body. He | Schr don T. May. toper, Virginia for Howton? FP Robionan: Handing 'Nrork for wor Win which t have to such @ great extent impeded the cul- | and Way stations. The steamer Sylvan Snore will - * y : Was immediately removed to Bellevue Hospital, ‘Schr John Mosser, Myeta, Norfolk Sen, Jones, Calais for Philadelphia: J B Austin, Davia, an mination which every honest and earnest American | ply between Coney Island and Brooklyn, Willlams- {| Script Fathers’? for their edification in the evening, | where death ensued as stated. Deceased was fitty- Schr Daniel Holmes, Rulon, Georgetown, DC. phe vetdron, Cavalier, Boston for do; JB & FL, Scott, ao must so devoutly long for. burgh and this city. than in sweating throngh tedious acts of heavy | ‘ree years of age and a native of this State. Schr Katie, J, Hoyt, Parker, Baltimore, for New Haven. ‘or Tap) passnvock, mayest te rasa Every city and hamlet in the land it is presumed A grand afternoon and evening festival will be | gramas, witless burlesques and nonsensical panto- PARK METEOROLOGICAL RePORT.—The report of ‘The brig Susie J Strout, which arrived Sd inet, is consigned INDIANOLA, June 19—Cleared, pe ey Frank Walter, Core Will at least participate to some extent in the de- | held at Lion Belvidere Park, Eiguti avenue and y £ the Park Meteorological Department for the week to T M Mayhew & Co. son, NYork. J monsirations, which are national; and It 1s aiso not | 10th street, under the auspices of the Dry Goods | Mimes in suffocating auditoriums. Other persons Passed Through Hell Gate, PHILADELPHIA, Joly 3, AM—Arrived, bark E A Kenne+ lesa probable gaat in every quarter of the globe, | Clerks’ Early Closing, Association. The qiitertain- | there are who fnd more genuine patriotic amuse- baci Be ha 1s as follows:—Barometer, mean BOUND SOUTH. oy, tastes ne Re ne ich arr airing up Oo} eI cans may ic irafulla’s band, daucin; 7 1, 29.5) H aL, . ey i, a beet, they wo will at east pay some token of thelr | Giethe malnmotn platforia, a base ball watch and & | Meut at home on this particular ny to Blast ah | a Lair SeEOrE! AE aur teen Steamship Neptaney Baker, Boston for New York, with. |/ Wats R {ohh LR Ma barainats regard for the occasion. American ships in every | grand display of fireworks in the evening. Dene ewer om thelr Own s0twNs. HN “ite | oT tek tacos, Thormometer, mean, 74.01 de | ek owen, rdner, New Haven for N Geo g | mej b-Sarcheldor Hci desesnt nee 41 L. Steven! , ‘ 3 er, English, Howton ; Me Biaton, inf cL. Stevens, | crackers,” and in burning their fingers and clothing grees; maximum at three P. M., Jtine 28, 90 degrees; } Stephenson &’ Son, t ne 8 | nal ron, Seventy A, Teel, Calain; ii Cc Falterson, Reul 3 tecaony port will Signs he ooag ie pening © the ‘The second annual Ler rae io of pny 01 ts ™ * ne beak, every Uni tates consulate will iling its | No, 36, G. A, R., wil! be held at Fran Poroceeas | With the brilliant sparks of “freedom” from “pin- | minimum at six A. M., July 1, 61 degrees—rang? rig Tyro (Bri, Latham, Windsor, NS, for New York, ie Moore, Nickerson, Boston; D 8 Bi: Hora to te breeze, every Jegation at the forelgn | foot of Sixty-third street, Kast River. The proceeds | Wnecis and “Roman candies,” than by indulging | degrees, “it rained, Hine 27, from cidaighe ce Sak darcu'y Shropatlig” Honeaae NSW Hetkawicn tor | OMe RCE Race ame Petosar brig Diana pi i& ae : e ee ercl ry of cour- | will be devoted to the low's ai phan’s | eituer in pienickian or theatrical recreation, | A. M., and from 4 P. M. till 11:20 P. M.; on the 28th, | New York. A tT | (NG), Michaelis Antwerp; achre JJ Spencer, ‘Amit Carde- be ae oo wig ht paths at taser x ren Fund, ee pee The only thing that can arouse the dor- | from P. M, till 6:30 P, M.; June 30, from 7:15 A! Schr Arctic, Hall, Rockland for New York, to John R | Pas; a Y eatcott, New London; C8 Edwards, Core ie 27900, 18: Stop olin are Mepinaary xe Will be dhplaved in’ the evening in ac. | Mat patriotism of our managers on “in- | M. till 8:30 A. M.; July 3, from 5:40 P. M, till 6:10 P. | Brown. ho ton, Wey 3 Vapor, Johnson; JH Bi jarrie; O coast and on t wen Alaskian capes, will welcome Fireworks will be display: he evening | dependence Day” is a continuous and drizzly | M. Total amount of rain for the week, 1.65 inches. Schr Trade Wind, Robb, Rockland for New York, with Fon oung; ST Wines, Hulse, and R H Dy the rising of the sun with the booming of cannon, } cordance with the following prograiuame:— e and in rations of ship's grog will drink & Damper t¢ | “Battery, music by the Governor's Island mutary | Te yori ie ur what ale maurice Ostet el, | St. GABRIEL'S ACADEMY ExmBITION.—The an- Heap aboot the Stars and Stripes. band. ERY do not desire to be favored with. The rain would } Bual exhibition of the young lady puptis of St. | M4 {0 Baboack In New York, however, and the larger cities of the City Hall, music by Grafulla’s band. spoll myriads of excursions and would prevent | Gabriel's Academy, under direction of the Sisters of | John R Brown. lime, to John R Brown. rovidence; M Merriman, Rabbit, Taunton; 8 T Btever Schr Billow, Wallace, Rockland for New York, with gran- | Small, Gloucester. 4 mame ts “ai, Rockland for New York, with lime, to fot Liverpool iteieey for tee ea tea Hh for st iaeet t New w i ar tet and Elen He t J ee NB, went to sen to-day.” Bele Audhe Ryerson; from Windsor land, the ovation will be more ardent and more gen- ‘Tompkins square, music by Wannemacher's band. 7 city: ‘a iden, Davi N in 4 eral than elsewhere. and will consist, asin former | Madigon square, music by Schineller’s band, funds Of Uiscatisted Mortals Would serra gts | Charity, took place in the parlors of the institution, | , 84rd muden, Davie Elsworth for New York, witnlumber, | Ni pamedin wo-day. ° thip Speculator (Br), Mo- times, of military parades, reviews, banquets and Marion square, music by Twelfth regiment band, turn to the theatre in the evening to seek solace for } East Thirty-seventh treet, on Saturday. It was con- sour DP ——, Strout, Milibridge for New York, with lum- Fulen, once ie. Mechani Pre Dardenas ; pyrotechnical displays. The programme of festivi- East Broadway square, music by Hill’s band, their disappointment in “heavy tragedy” or | ducted during the morning and afternoon with tne | bert Simpson & Clapp. eed Farsone, Foiladetohis.; Col gy, Dag NY. es announced in the meiropolis embraces the fol- | Hamersley square, musto by Ferry’s band. “screaming farce.” Anticipating a clear and | Most gratifying results as regards the educational | yer°ts Simpeon't Capp’ nn” {ot New York, with lum. | Seiled Bark Com Dupont; brig AH Curtié; ach es wade msi iy Ne ant ncn nue | gampconh ay, unm, ik goa, ur manages | rowan cegaent an Sara aDPenancr of | Vir Hay, bin, Bangor New York, wit om: | URAC He A M Robert Dou, Ballmer: ang of " . 4 ve ve le efforts t - ~ 5 we. man, etown, i Rh fe For the military parade of the First Division N.G. | Seventh avenue, Broadway and Forty-fitth street, | Hatured public 10. slow tuelk love cor aubenye cy | Members of the junlordeparrment wasexceedingly. | “Ber? Mery 4ieheth, Pratt, Hallowell for New York. Wood, Mork’ steaming HF Hamill, Qltwaggmy do.” S.N, Y., the following orders have been issued:— music by Hoffman's band. repiring in any one of ‘the coolest theatres” jn | /nteresting; the little Misses Monica Dunn, Katie] Schr Anna D rrice, Hiigetns, Jamesport for New York. PROVIDEN' cB, Js 3—Arrived, bark Joanne Bea jem I. This Division will parade on the Sth day of July next to | | Liberty square, Forty-ninth street and Lexington | tye city to the insptriting atrains of “Hail Columbia’ | Fitapatrick’ and others distinguishing themselves, 1uheht Anna # Jacobs, Jones,’ Plymouth for New York, with ip Cesdien, London ; sehr John Meier, Barlow, I ‘or! celebrate the ninety-third anuiversary of ur national inde: | avenue, music by Eleventh regiment band, 1g | OF “Yankee Dowie; yet the amusements an- | Rev. Father Clowry distributed valuable premiums, | BRT te oer cuoucester for New York. rence achre Lizzie Maul. Buhler: Wave Great Rewiee; Lava i Sissies Mount Morris square, Harlem, music by Rabel’s | nounced to come off at the various theatres this | After an excellent lecture, at the close, The good | genre Carroll: Chase, Goston tor Neer Terk. Hunter, Perry, and Ocean Bird, Kelley, Pai ‘aildag’ test brigade | pand. afternoon and evening are both varied and at- | 8isters should be afforded a large buliding and hall, Schr Copia, West, Boston for New York. Eaton, Rondout; Mary M Hauiliton, Uireene; RN Hawking, infantry on Fourth street, west of Broadway. ee eee een 105th street and Broadway, tractive, and will, doubtless, prove sumcient for all | RBMANKABLE PRESENCE OF MiND.—Sunday after- | Sehr Gabe, Leta, Bonen he oe NeAit Kate Scranton, Palmer, and John Boynton, Mitchelig Sesto ESF Rte “FEE FIRS.| "Obecrvacory place, Ninety-fourth street sna | *208.7 Aways one tide grt noon two gentlemen in a light wagon while sud- | Schr Almon acon, Crosby, Boston for Pourhkeepsie, NEWBURYPORT, July 1—Arrived, achrs Maria Whitney, | Trignde of Cavaity on Bon treet. Fourth avenie, music by Schell’ bara. Se oa rece While watching fora | Genly taming the corner of 125th street and Eighth | yScbF Henry A’Taber, Bowman, New Bediord tor’ New PEW SEDYORD, hoceppon, Nore Martha J Gran« seisn, Pak tn trong tse Read ek Soak Wletne renin es Thong ts kek of thes lotuer waGses of are. | iLthis afternoon and evening. avenue were pitched out of the vehicle, when the | "che 8S Smith, snow, New Redford for New York, gp Holmes, Baithnore; Fraoklin, Halleck, Woodbridge, Mone rAy oumtad artery will be reported to the command. | Works to be exbiblted in front ofthe City Hall eae in eenoe mining iGistowke Fst ag bh horse at once ran along the street knocking the car- | Schr OP Shullis, Youtg, Norwich tor New York. Batled—Brig Annandale, W. Philadelphia; sehra J inn ouees of the Firs brigade of cavalry and assigned a pon { Yankee windmill pot pourri, Jewelled cross, cross | excraordinary troupe of their friends to agsist ut | Tings into very small pieces. | When near the stable eh barat, ude rarice for New York. | Gato, Radio Goat Gibb: ‘Henry 4 aber, Bowman "7 a vel TEVOIV- | tho irs , c 0) * ¥ im. a top Ip column 1 ele oh as ties ask ee ate ore ae ee nce . Htpetty and the representation of the ““Recoustructed Simbad’ | the sidewalk where two women, one with @ small | Schr AW Thompson, Thornton, Newport for New York. NEWPORT, aly ts Pul—Arrived,” sche Albert Pharog on birondway. corner of Washingiot place, as soon aa thelr | gatiopade of serpents. here ate fo be in all tweatee ARETE the on cmning ute *pisear eat: chip Garriage with an infant, in it, were Passing. The Bene Ponte trite beanie ee sereey Oly, SEW LONDON, Sity 1—Arrived, schr Charlie Woolsey ri are forme: = “es . langer was imminent, but the women the H ey p bg 7 two pieces, of which the above will be the most vrii tears 4 , Schr R H Daly, Tangter, New London for New? Parker, Alexandria. Fira brigade of tnfaatey aig the over Drigades toliow: | Han. There will also be rockets, bombs and smaller | Suet Untorwnich siiace-boed Coane ec | Bresence of mind 'to” take “up the tue | gctt Mgt ais, Mangler, New London or New ing NEW HAVEN, July 2-Sailed, brig Morning Light, Marka, ing at proper intervais in the order above nam: pleces almost withoat number, the whole winding vith Captain Crosstree, will make th carriage between them and run into the street. The | Schr & ¥ Meany, Lewis, Portiand, Gt, for New York, with | Porto Rica. it. The'ine of march will be down Bruatway to Cana! | up with an allegorical design in' lance work." In the | P&ay, ,W! mi ih itropr esate ecntene™ | next moment the horse rushed by the very spot on | stone, to Gibson & Co. RICHMOND, July Below, steamtng Vulcan, with bark street through Canal street to the Bowery, up tie Bowery | centre, supported by a pedestal, Will be a statuette | Sake their Jolly sides with irrepressible laughter, which they had been standing. But for their pre- | Schr Lizzie Raymond, Lord, Portland, Ot, for NewYork, | Ukraine, from NYork, in tow for Clty Point. aud Fourtn Sreaue to Twreshe-inied arene (ines Fone. pported | ie he eet a ce liver Twas Wilt ask for “More” this evening | sence of mind the iufaut Would have certainly been | Schr Reading Rte No 42, Roach, Norwich "for Philadelphia. |. ROCKLAND, June $9-Sailed, schrs Jutta, Bllema, NYork ; third street to Madison avenue, up Madison avenne to Thirty- ae te as oak Sour Oouhen?” anion | atthe Cate Deets Becee, $06 perhaps the audience | crusned to death i a Heading Bit No 4, Strainer, New Haven for Philadel- ae ey Penne Norfolk; July 1, May Munroe, Hall, ond -#eCO! 4 ise, t Q 4 Rd a and dows Fifth aveine ts Teeaiensicneree: Tim Srende | ciner side an India, & vitan and a mitner. ris | Mas tants Gime ho Ghee part of Nancy | AN INTERESTING Rewaarovs EXxaMINaniox.—An git Reading RR No 46, Davis New Haven for Phitadel- | | SAN FRANGISGO, June 25Ealled, ehip Allee M Minott, enrby are desig rig ng mid ol Ocala Cech | Sykes, his xamination possessing many interesting features | 'Schr WN Gesner, Egbert, Bridgeport for New York. ‘Arrived ato July 4 auipa. Sluyapure’ (Beds Fordyce: da = . ‘The owners or masters of vesseis in the harbor, | «The Wandering Jew,” who was some time ago | toox place yesterday morning at the Thirty-fourth Scbr Bay State, Long, Bridgeport for New York, gow ; Helicon, Rogers, NYork. 1S: sinlpsctan'tialahi biked wit HNL Sisley: iiias » | bidden to “walk on,” wili indulge in some tall 4 ts Sobr Kdward Lindsley, Hill, isridgeport for New York. SAVANNAH, June 90 —Salled, ship Vestalinden (Nor)* Pg afin eg ph Re pifeoong and the owners or occupants of public and private | waiking to-day at Wood's Museum. He waiks at | Stteet Jewish temple. The papils of the religious | sone Mercer, Wason, Bridgeport tor Newburg inck, Falmouth, Eng, for orders, with’ inward bound cargo~ X. At the column panses the ‘Travellers’ Club House, on | Dulldiugs in the city. aro requesied to display the | eleven o'clock m the morning, ai two o'clock in the | acho}, who were the examinees, showed marked | Scht Uriah & Tabitha, cibson, Stamford for Staten Island. | Clesred-schrs’ Matonta, Fowker Procter aera. , Fifth avenue, second door above Twenty-aixth streat, on’ the | BAUONA colors on that day. afeEO0 4 again at eight o'clock in the event g d Scur Haze, MeNamet, Greenwich for New York. Crowell, NYork; Ben Borland, Biaisdell, Satilia River, Gu, west side, the honor of @ marching salute willbe paid to bis | ‘Tae sextons are requested to ring the bells of their AL tae Coot GOfmpic, Mieceey Diooory ph br 4 piotiotency pt seddies, and many of them oie. pair Manietta Smith, Preston, New Rochelle for Philadel- SULLIVAN, Me, June 24— atled, achire Nod Sump(ér, Hilge A + ms Xs ngu mselves not in an exact la Hay | NNore; eer AS toe Wavch icom atest the ookicicn Ws pa te review bei Sgr nh ae Si tina he ee NRE inimitable grimaces and capers, and the Kiraltys, | erosthentan way) in sectceon ane Teciation. |. Schr € Davis, Atkin, Northport for New York, ich, Sea queen'Wontier'das atthe Bragdon, NYore belore the officers of the Army of the Potomay wid imumed! earch alte Yoviuning at hai-past | OY thelr “ight fantastic” iwaniehyres, will this eve: | ithe Rey. Dr. Vidaver delivered a most. tnpressive | Sct Mary Kinma, HYowa, Northport for New York. SALEM, July 1 Arrived, achra L A Webb, Hatch, Wile ately thereatter be dinmisse. e po ag age ew beginning at half-pust | ning endeavor to work their auditors up to a “red. and eloquent address to the children, in the course BOUND RAST. mington. NG; Rane Gem Greuesy BY ert ‘ The division will be under the command of Major | “{"Rineine the changes on A. Columbia, the Gemor hot state of excitement, bs of which he admonished them not alone to strive to | Sehr Anna M Collins, Tooker, Philadelphia for Providence. | Archer & Reeves, Incisan, Phiagieiphny Rasa A General Alexander Shaler. ee oe eae \ Columbia, 1m of the He's Slim, or the Slopement.” a new burlesque | become good Israelites, bnt also true American citi | Schr Vapor, Johnson, Pailudetphin tor Providence, Rondout; Hero, Poole, NV ork. . . ‘The officers of the Ariny of the Potomac will to-day @. Hail’ colambi 10, Bould Soger Boy. on the drata of “Bast Lynne," will be the attraction zens, faithful to this glorions land of civil and reit- Sehr © fe arae arnt, Philadelphia for New London. Cleared. rk Glide, Hathorne, Zanzibar and a market hold their first annual reunion in this city, and | 3 Yankee Dood 1. Alra from Guy’ Manner. | (hls afternoon and evening at the Theatre Comique. | gigus liberty, Many prizes were awarded, and after | Schr Hamburg, Weatcott, Philadelphia for New London. (and Sue topes * s eg & torte eae 3 ¥ Manner | Emmett will aiso indulge in some of his mirth-pro: | fi Heelanibon or , : Schr dcud, Holman, Trenton for Hartford. Satled Schr Leocadtal Elwell, NYork. following orders have been issued for their Ce es cecum tb cilie onsen miner Skatnbns caring the Declaration of independence read by | gohr Jane, Nash, Ainboy for New Haven, 8d Arrived, achr H Simmons, Godirey, Philadel guidance:— ‘i Oo aia ure) goog. Ng ae Te Ola Bo knoving t t pty Mr. Pecare in commemoration of the day the large Schr George Washington, Peck, Elizavetbport for Provi- TAUNTON, Sune 30-—Arrived, schra Mhry 3 Thrash- ‘The officers of the Army of the Potomac will assemble at | ¢ gets EIB a oe Gg dy, Ae Troe, Cblts of toe ‘ ne Oid Bowery; | om ing time to the music of “the | assembly dispersed, well satisfied with the examina. | dence. er, Woodbridge, NJ; Charles, Trefethen, and’ km: Pail-past eight o'clock A. M. at Worth Monument, corner of | Coming ‘Through 44 View Latocrien, day we celebrate,” wili lavor its patrons with the | tion, ‘Schr Adelaide, Myers, Rondout for Summit. Seaness do; Niantic, Greene, Hoboken; St Juines, Kotte, | Patriotic drama of the “Miller of New Jersey” this Filth aveoue and Twenty-fourth street, to receive the honor | Blue Helle of Mootland’ 1s Yaukes toeice $$$ of marobing review of tae Firat jon National Guar phe so afternoon, and in the evening with the equally 7 New York State Militia, Major Geveral Shaler commanding: | The children under the care of the Comuusstonors | patriotic drama of “Te Boonton Party.” “Jack POLICE INTELLIGENCE. atcieven. y lock here will be a ineeting 94 Stalnway of Charities wi:l be treated to a bonnteous spread, | Sheppard” holds forth at the same house. “ oe ail, Fourteenth street, ourt Sehr RS Dean, ——, Rondout for Providence. ‘ork. Sehr Orescent Lodge, Hatch, Poughkeepsie for Pombroke, pinltt—Sghre Samuel Crocker Thrasher, Pilate Schr FA Kinnfer, Kinnier, Newburg for Fall River, ict aie St cae coke NYork, i | and the bovs on Kandall’s Island will be addressed | ” Bryaut’s Minsurcls wit give two wertormancos at Schr Hudson, Hate, Clinton Point for Boston. WICKFORD, July 1—Arrived, schr Fakir, Saunders, Cline ration of the society and the transaction of general business. | by Mr. Horace Greeley. | ‘thenr h THEFT of 4 Warcn.—John Gogan, a young man Schr M P King, Rockwell, Hoboken for Poruand, Ct, ton Potnt, NY. hali-past ) jon will bed 4 4 } their hall in the great Wigwam—one in the afternoon Sclir Cora, Kelly, Hoboken for Providence. Sailed— 6h eke at Meseatron Ye ue [hig iy ‘THE COST OF FIREWORKS, and the other m the evening, A good programme | claiming vo be a painter, was caught yesterday in | Schr Sam'Woler, Brockway, New York for Westport. eee aioe, mewrier B Tort. rnor of Mi Chamberlain, Go ubbard, New York for Providence. After the oration those office of course, like other merchandise, varies gomewnat | 18 offered, includiag Lite Mac in the “Donny- | the act of taking the silver watch of John Many | §e}t Pa rig emery What York hie here nad, ; ‘who design to participate in | ut the different stores, but the average rates will be | brook Jig.” the banquet will assemble wt Delaonico's, corner Fiith ave | sound 8 be very neatly a8 follows:—Crack ‘Two grand concerts will also be given, under the | {0M the vest pocket of the latter, Alderman Moore, 8 d, Lindsey, New York for Bridgeport, “\ BSOLUTE DIVORCES LEGALLY OBTAINED nue and Fourteenth street. on :—Orackers and Bootle dlh | Ht Riven, er, at the Tombs, before whom he was taken, commit. Schr Freestone, Harrison, New York for Portaud, Ot. 4 RCE! GALLY OBTAINED IN ‘Tne committee invite all officers who can conveniently do | LOrpedoes, 10c. per package; skyrockets, common, | Aitegtion of Tucorore Tuomas, at the Central Park ted hint for examination. disprien Sehr Henry B Metonlt, Rogers, New York for Boston. A iitterent sinten: deren, ycanne; advice free. a in woiform at the review and rennion, $2 to $40 per dozen; Roman candies, 70c. to $12 per | Garden, Between the music, ices, cigars and lemon- “ . ; : Schr Bay State, Seabury, New’ York for Boston. Also Notary Public and Commissioner for every State, victor the banet ‘can be procured at Bieinway Hall pap Fosetioe, 2 to $15 re dozen; ogy sito Seaee tel ts onion tations 'f the patriotic at this} THs hdc me quence bg sted Schr Gordelisn day, Now Terk ioe Wena ti aioe ane Counwetior at Law, 969 Brondway. “ a ee ar cece Me 74 per dozen; bonquets, 50 to r dozen; | Pine sere pnd wife, Ann McCluskey and Rosanna Horn, the alleged cbr Pi hnes’ We aw ‘By order of the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. | Hower pote, the same; Pinwheels, $1 per gross or ie’ | ~The De Lave Family will try to break thelr necks Aree Rehr Presto. Jones, New York for Wareham. A Sutes whbowt reels’ Lent ea tal hom rte BED. T. LooKE, Battalion Brigadier General, Beoretary. | buon; vertical Wheels 5 to '$80 per dozen; tri- | On the trapeze, and the Rigi Sisters wil dance them. | Principals in the dimcuity on Saturday night in the | Scur Groen Power Wind toe pee aan Ac., sufficient cause; success guaranteed, No charge in ad’ ‘The Veterans of 1812" will fre the customary | angles, 5c. to $7 80: parachute rockets, $54 per | Selves into a frightful state of perspiration, and “ail | tenement house No. @ Carltsle street, the full parti- Sehr Kedron (Br), Hatt i vance, Advice free. qaalute at the Battery, Gosen} Union rockets: eekoolon: #4 6) ar oie Dor | for glory,” at the Waverley theatre this eveutng, culars of which were published ‘in yesterday's | Sehr Sula te Gamage, Wicke New Peek aon ase NS M, HOUSE, Attorney, 78 Nassau POLITICAL AND CIVIC SOCTETIES. Hoven; the new wing rocket, being a sub- | At Hooley’s Opera House, Brooklyn, our cousins | HeRALD, were yesterday brought before Alderman Sehr Neptune's Bride, lew York for Port Morris. rere PLT oes a \The Tammany Soctety have teaued the following | stitute for the long. stick of the common | OVer the river will, this evening, be afforded an ex- | Moore, acting magistrate at the Tombs, The man pote Mi iden Bower (Ar), Wallace, New York for St Johns, eee reer ee rated wiih DACERTS Mactan programe for the governance of their organization | rocket, $7 60 to §60 per dozen; tri-colored | cellent opportunity for induiging \neir Paritanical | Koverts, charged with stabbing Rosanna Horn in in tue observance of the day:— V'aton candies, #0 to $12 Per dbzen; grasshoppers, | BFoclivities by patronizing the ourut cork “sinbad’” | the AFM, Was committed to answer and the others | cht Ben Bot Bry Drake, New York for At George, NB, | PAIN EXTRACTOR. It rollover al palo fn a few moments Music by the Seventh Regiment Bana, S0c, per dozen; Bengola lights, $¢ to $30 per dozen; | 49d “the celebrated Cloduopper troupe of ebony | Were discharged. Schr Henry Clay, Mack, York for Hartford, thua defend your children from mutch suffering aud pal The Society will met Cagrx poncil Chamber of ine | $00 ye bag Th BB od ene mines, $3 to | French dancers.’ BUNDAY AT THE ToMBS.—The police returns at the | Yacht Fleetwing, Cook, New York for a cruise eastwart, cents per box. Sold by all druggists, Soc eet in Vouncil Chamber of th 0 per dozen; doudie triangles, $3 each; T _ a rN - ar " Gupat Wigwam at Halt-past ine o'clock, A. | wheels, $0 centa 10 $1 £0 per douen; Vine. Ngits, | CELEBRATIONS THROUGHOUT Tax couyTay, | TBE Pollee Court yesterday morning showed a BELOW. ee aieMimncn Cl M., July 5, 1869, and march in proces We, to 20c. per dozen; five-pointed stars, $1 A to ‘5 6 ir * | general preliminary liveliness in the lower wards ot ‘. at GOIWSTRE & GOne ambos, sion to the large hall (theatre). $15 per dozen; batteries, $3 to $10 each; colored a 2 the city on Saturday evening, in preparations for Ship American Unior, Grant, from London, May 2%, with {16 Canal, 154 Chatham and 62 East Thirteenth street Opening Address by fires, white and yellow, 75¢. each; red, nlue, green ‘The Celebration in Nushvitte. elebrating the anniversary of our nation’s birthday, | boats Dapnem Me the riamelh Miniurn a Co (by’ pliot (one door from Broadway . My. William M. Tweed, Grand Sachem. aud purple, $1 each. Nasuvinta, Joly 4, 1800, | There were Binaty atreate: Of Which tue deer cazs | BA Ole Hitscin: Phicks, from sale We have no connection with any other party or parties Music by the’ Band, POLICE REGULATIONS. ; Fe em | tne TOGO OF HCO SOUPIEO. MARR Ae ee Retaeee | Dont inure Kyes Meme ries "70m Shictde, G9 dupe Coy pitet YEPRPSIA, OONSTIPAT! Reaaii\g of the Declaration of Independence The following regulations have been issued for | | THe anniversary of the Navional Birthday was cel- | the reauit, of too api Colebrnta,"” and nearly ail ine | Wind atauneet NW, D)reured by’ the Revalenie Fook, Te ti Bi is. 48 By Nother: Algernon Sidney Sullivan, the government, Of the poltce Cen ihe day. The | ebrated to-day by the Germans, who formed in pro | rest the effecta of natural unpleasantness folowing . BARKY & CO, G00" Willan sivect, ‘Nowe York, and Y le ‘o ‘ay 8) wi 0) 4 CeCort for the ini! r ceasiol as " Reading an Original Ode, by ihe antic, procession:— 7 Hand marched through a numbet of the prin | their patriotic convivialities, Matise Disasters. OR i a a ae aa ee Witt a8 nren, OPNERAL ORDER—NO. 570. cipal streets and out to Horticultural Garaen, The DARING HIGHWAY RosBERY.—Ag@ Mr. Peter Bru- PRIM tg 7 Jee $8 coy (slegraphy-—The Pehsenaan, gy note Fctebee Fagen on usic by the Band. " Captain —, — Precinct—The 4th day of Jul r Procession was quite large. Speeches were , | ner, of 75 King street, manufacturer, was returnt v0! janciaco, inattemoting to dock in Coburg from business, for Btr bal Reading of Sextimenta contained tn letters trom | Sunday the préseat year, arrangemeute Lave teen, geactaly | after which a barbecue wes served, roy Ter ese: trom the tank Whane be had’ besa 8 rae m say | but wah towed. Of ana? qitianes and rigetin ine iver | the aye noon, facerand parcdan’ Dueeeet wth Batre? distinguished Brothers and patriots ade to celebrate iton Monday therefore you with on July | der of the day Was Apent. In sports pecutar te es Oney | bout aaditlowel cecteaans ( am nohorage Nat A. DAN ELM, M. D., 14 Lexington avenue. thromgbout the country, by pds ood Wt bmx tu 11) Oho and bach, quiz, except those | Germans, ‘Thousands of our citizens, of all classes, | With which to pay of his employés, on Saturday, wi eee _ Sacheto Semuel B. Garvin. specially detailed iy Ba cane nt ee ae may be otherwise | were present, about four o'clock, @ man named Joseph Morgan Notice to Mariners. TRANGERS AND CITIZENS MAY OBTAIN EXAMIN- ‘Musio by the Band, "Yoo will not excuse aby member of your command on that re suddenly captared him in King street and BAU? OAT -WERO IN YABROUTH BOARS. ptions with charts and full written desart of char- Address, day. You will admonish them to act with forbearance, bus | A Fonrth of July Accident at Des Moines; | wrested’ the wallet containing Ihe money our | Notice ie here giren kad Surin’ Lean, earhod ke the | Scnecee, WO Broctwen Menon oto Py Bon. Brother ee a Stockton, Senator of | #2 promptly and decidedly, in quelling any breach Jowa—Explosion of a Gun=Kour Men | of his hands. The robber immediately started down | word “Wreeke’ Even, teat # greee fatima ‘ton d bai} oy ‘umber of accldense that uauaily oce: the | Kile tho street, and after Mr. Bruner could recover sum- | WAFd of the achr William & Jane, of Whitby, sunk in Yar. | QAPETY, Music Dy the Hand Fourth af July trow the use of Drearton iakeo i secre Cn10200, 1, July 4, 1 ciently from his surprise was several hundred feet | uth Roads, , THE SAR DBPORIT COMPANY wernor Jon T. Hodtiman, to vigaronaly enforce the Ninth section of chapter 13 of the | a » T., Joly 4, 1860, away. Tho alarm was, however, speedily given and Tye pao ies in. 6 fathoma at low water apring tides, with of New York, went corner of Liberty street, How, George W, Miller, of Rochester; Ordinances of the city of New York, which provid A special despatch to the Tribune from Des Moines, | & hot pursuit followed, UiNloer McK con, of the Taventye | pera i mares O04 communes bearings pierhead, were acheus A. Oaker Mae aut | Intiplece Por other Rrearis’ia the che cp%yfum, pistol, fowl. | Towa, aya that at Prairie City yemerday morning, | eighth prociuct, who was on duty ner by, oheecd, | 8 * abcde pooping : Sammut ante Wi, wiih their eloquence, ‘ako Ulustvate {he great | eighth section of the sume chapter prohivite. tm lke manriery while & number of citizens were celebrating the | him vorrerda Greenwich street keeping bin in view and eee naman Berar orwrean the Wat works Column ar for Hpecta a“ Depusita, ‘casio | Seaaere'® Saputieeaderas” ue aur ither sreworts ty | BAtiOnAl anniversary of independence, an anvii | Snuwe Ute the Cane teed gfe OUT preased, the ‘ K eae | “chasers,” “aouble-heacers “ Mud” by We Band | mletever name known, compored of ine same material ae | Which Cory Wore nking as a substitute fore cannon | was afterwards found and identified by Mr. Bruner. Hay Ol JV, 240K be VED pOdressey MF ) svoRe mamed, The peuuliter provideg for viviaung ether } exploded, Milling (Wo men and fawliy u Ma ‘orth Star Battery, W (diataot 6 onblen). can oncur a fareaway, where it | orth Geltior Buds, by W dimen 29 cables), ‘The puite, metnang a " Caietoy 5 34 intant 9 cablen). call and examine iis aysterr ounding two | ‘The Oficer did not stop, but continued the chase By ween iia “ROBIN ALLEN, Secretary. ~ “PRANCIS it 74 KB, President,