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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 4, 1876. 3 ec Rs wie eNotes | In CONGRESS, Juty 4, 1776 Che mrarinrons Declarattort 8, Guten mics PLOLCS. OF CHinerice, ey a ey snnegtle ts prec he fitzal bands whic huvdeennscte lon, with ancbhec, andl te PSS ofthe ealh/ the sr sO SIT IPO Viens pacts, sadoemlsrspuct le Mhe opinions of-mankad regutias Matt tay frolic Me caps hich) impel acai Wei hell the truths tebe Yarderits hat alt mers cv creel egal; Met thay arcrendored by Uhecfpaite? wih ww unalunable Rights, Mat. eucelfe, Lbity and the fursuit of : OSL jaa, femmes wind aneng owiring Mai podt- — Mat wherever ang Ioumof foveinmont becomes daitisalica ofllese ore tis thethaght oflhe Teophe te tllae wt aboldhil, and tr mitiluld mew dM ad ane Heer ; sus yp ag rol tablished fhowld nit be eA Pe BLP pe sande 7 M ruftauence hith SOY once dé toffee uth cy rar & d yale > we an Qut-whuvilog tran of abutes cara ve “ ral done velit Uheierigh tiles thai, teow off sachs vil, and to faoviale meu 7 feassib. — ' now rreceficty which conithcind Aon te cb aw Y ol. Le das Ma pussantt wold? HO as rsfusacl hi Ufentiterleud, Homott ahelosome and the public. good. tea fabidllon het Govemeralficft Lawes Yimenedaity? nip tom fuotliinecs t oftercttion: de hes Ahoull be obtemed; and when to |, a hats hte eiltiied to Moms Hi hat fod le Laue Day op. deel ph nih Nant retain / Sart es, rplec gt: mel othe ae "Mlantih bimrap Heo has di pe need Vi di fant le 4 ong tame oftrituch: Uifboliins.o cause obtes baled: srheachy the Liga 4 Unmikilcteon, bawe ttlirwed tithe leofle at leage/far e cutter of ras righ ee a foowat —— He hus mathe ffadges dypendant-r tad Wiralore, othe trane othair fiat, ed he amaurd, ‘ OES SSS Oey amitidiide anbdont beher: foams of pins hare ow fleeple andbeat out thai idbiFinae —— hi. haw tefl , 2 as, tre temas of eg. Cnmniit, eithowt the Consent of our tgislatied —__ Has oft tb rand the Mitdldig ered pant of and dupuizrie the lovt frown 7 Ve hus miley with others tofgeduste egurisdlions fousparte ours constialions and unacknowldged, by our Laat sparing Ait to thesis lth of prdtindal degistadits:—. Foe Yanshiingy large bodes we Grade with alias et" Sawn Sacer dpae) atone we Conanbes Soe clafrrsinn Lb A cases of he barafts of rad by fags Sectrineprtig ey Bf ieee aS oma Government: — Todaugpendong owroure Legit, and, sug Mamnasbers selec uth rowmrdelegis esate cases whaleowvtd-m fas ables Ay dalaing ut out os Rettston end waging Miu againal us. He has plrdared owe cee, owe faite aval ordocont, ancl dashayed Malet ou flanfcl seal Merdinetonaporting Lage Ulomiat of foaizr Merconist ts complat the'arokd of dad; desclatinrand: ,cthaady begunc avithe cicunbsternced Yufedys « . LHS ‘ohonns he aarti flac inde double 4 NS SR a a A — Hv hed satitel srapuanczliamg Lid, and hett snduavoined trbraiigeorcthed ee ti nfl tebe the rahe a facfuple. N60 have lle becro wanting trv attentions to our Dnittih buthun. Mhehave coxnrd Hans fom tine tote of att fit by Hacaapislaian trecbadLamvam‘oarronk yg hint Gpeeri - ee len He mento nine (feltomnent Hare’. ME heae uf peel teteindtioryisitis and mugnansnity; ance hhawevonyinad toms _urveommen Knded Ae URE ae Daa tnevita by wiltrtepl cur connetliond and coucspordence haytoo have an df ts thsroiee fpsttlie anid ¢, therefore Me Refreserilalives ofthe united-Sfates of Materica, “a et aa affealmpte the dupreme Giudge of Be wall fo theresttide ofowr-ent trdions, Co, iv ther Nene and by tubhoriy of the good Casjele of these balonaté folomnby, frullith and thedenc; Mase Urittdl felonies are: and of Raght oughtstober Seve sono —Snbdepertsenk, x tes Stakes; Hhat fay anv Obooboed fom alt Uteginnce tothe: Chuliste oun, and Mat abt political connection been Mum and thee Brcteutay at amd Lestrtaty deol, , and? frat as GEL gO Se ct Minto ficcinedd lin, concbucle Crave corthiwck Utierieet, stab lick, Coad tobe td We ok . Button. Lou A Hat, G.. A yelatton , td2iruck iach company numbered on an average | in spite of the popular economic pressure, bas appro. | dar: nae for. Tho large —— front i Reape | rere, hae gigeesie fact, all tee baa | third street, shot in left arm by unknown boy; ball ex- eco and the sy of Endicott & hag printers bong ‘ ‘ | concealed by flags, ome of which were of «tik and of | hoteis—are literally crowded wit flags, and ed by Dr. Whi ithograpuors, of the second floor, was damaged to the fty-five men, who were ¢ressed in froman’s hats, | priatea twice as much money as usual for the celebra- | give rarest description he 460" | vefone eioh, ks whos: Meexneie,,. come tracted by Dr. White. queues ef 51.000. Daamge Wo the baiiding, ‘$4,000 d shirts, black belts and pants. The start was made | \ion, and private citizens have been Javish in their out- beyond pr oe Tire Bk been 8 a displ nt | Marcus Miller, thirteen, No, 28 Clark street, accl- | Insurance unknown. + nine o'clock trom wear the ferry, and as soon AS the | Jays for decorations. There 1s nota house in Newark pyrotechnic — Ag { write p prov {8 pas er | dentally ehot himscit in the hand with pistol; wounds | At twonty-ive minutos past eleven A. M., No 118 ite (ab saute was giv @mnnioNsl ‘ttute Was O7e6 | goa Pass: ‘A peri hallowed ground, the satie trod by the Continental | gight; #ent home, West Fifty-second street, two story frame dwelling, “ X county which is not more or less decorated, troops a.most a hundred years ago in the most eritica ‘ — | owned and occupied by Christian Resen. Damage, om thy Eagle Dock. The engines, hose carriages ana | Some buildings are very handsomely and pro | | period of the Revolution: and. thoee who lead the line | Henry O'Gorman, ten, No, 221 Elizabeth street, shot | g109; insurance unkaown, tucks wore covered with flags aud rosettes, and pre- tusely decked jt with red, white and dine | | of march are dressed in tte old Continental costumes. | himsclf im fourth finger of left hand; slight flesh At forty-s:x minnt tL twelve P. M., cellar door, fated a very preity appearamec. Four bands of music, | Porteaita of Washington are displayed most unmer. | y ermans was éuperior, on | Despite thé lateness ot the hour (half-past eleven) the | wound, left for home northeast corner of and Mott streets, took fire . ambering over 100 pieces, accompanied the proces ously. and everywhere there scems to have been a ‘hat of any other class i : | procession t# erected with cheers and buzzas, and | Julia Donnigan, sixty, No. 26 James streot, was found | from some firecrackers. No damage we and se tho firemen marched through the gasly | fesdfrection of the spirit o: 1576. ‘ 1D Mn large delegation of the German | often the tnusic of the band !s completely drowned in | corntr of Oliver and Madison streets, suffering {rom a | Atthree ?. M., plor No. 36 North River; supposed Soratea streets they were received with loud and The day wil! open with salutes and bell ringing. The | singing societies proceeded to Newark to join in the | the greetings of the spectators. Not only the windows, | Fevere cut over her eye; taken to Chambers Street | trom sparks of passing steamer. Damage, $50. tolonged cheering. * etvic celebration includes a parade in the morning of ; eclebration in that city and bear the oration by the | but the housctops, are crowded with ladies and gentle Hospital. | At half-past three P. M., No. 22 Vandewater street, "4 The following was the line of march from the ferry:;— | the militia, the Fire Department and benevolent Hu. Wintel men, who wave handkerchiefs, cast down bunches of James Igo, fifteen, of Elghty-eighth street and Lex- | ocenpied by Daniel Fogarty, Damage alight udson to Ninth street, down Washington to Newark, oration by Cortlandt Parker aud displays flowers, and im Various other ways demonstrate their | Ington avenue, was struck with astick by an unknown | At ten minutes past soven P. M., No. 688 Sixth ave he T i x i ence to Bivomileld ap to Blevemth stroet, across ch be nll here will de = ee sews enthusiasm. The procession is headed *by a superb | man at Kighty-eighth street and Thrid avenue; elbow | nue, occupied by L. Hyde. Damage, $50. Cause ua- eventh to Garden street, gown Garden sireet to First, Ss 0st imporiant being patriotic | band from Allentown, Pa.; behind the band follows a | dislocated t tor home. known. rwn to Meadow sireet, Ms Reston. street to Fourth, joustration by the Essex County Democratic Club, company of cavalry, and betind these numerous citt- | Carole Koukul, twenty-five, No, 153 East Fourth | —_—_— = Park evones, town to haut street, wy ase to Willow be goreicies oe a eS f: n rens in sartiagee, ‘As the procéesion passes trom point | streot, shot inankle by Frederick R. Kniep, of avenue FIRE IN BROOKLYN. . down to First, thence throu; in street _ . | the prinerpal | to potnt bonfires are seen at every ti | near Seventh street Gent to Bellevue; Frederick | _ terry, vat Sa Capoten ‘Of the maren, | MUsIC, OX roast, ! halted on Washington square, where the most interest. on 18 filled with Sasinie wrworks, Kae eancons ! aeresied shies hari tags isantinee About eight o'clock las venting ‘ d ovation’ by the crowds in | Ing ceremony of the centenniai beleh forth their thunder from Washington head-'| John Davies, twenty-one, No, 421 West Pifty sixth out eight o’cloc! ant evening ore was an explo 7 companies partook of a coi- IN JERSEY crry. | place A splendid American fag was i quarters, from Oid Fort Nonsense, and from the Green. | street, had bis hand severely injured with a pistol | ston of fireworks at No, 207 Smith street The first ¥ the ¢on- To-day it may be said that Jersey City will de in a | Stedier on ® pole newly erected and No one can sleep in Morristown to-night There ts too | John Dugan, forty-five, No. 10d Chariton street, shot | foor of the building was occupied by Frederick Som ven, On | liowed hardly need description | mueh excitement, too much noise, too Mach musio | in glutinal region by James O'Connor, of No, 103 Charl ; Ae of Pid ated poor were decorated | Diaze of glory, Dut of yesterday it can be said it was in | y, the uprising of the straims of nd too much patriotic ¢ % se | Lom street; the lattcparresteds Dugan locked up for in- | Merville as 4 cigar store, A few di the Stars and Stripes. During the evening the | & Whirlgig of bustle. Nothing like it hos been wit. | 4 Banner*’ {rom 15,000 voices, the deat ps } toxication. 1s | stock of fireworks for sale, The e 1160 Of Breworks was to be heard in every corner of | nessod im (his generation, ang in all probability will | euing ciangor of the bells on every public building, a? TRENTON, 2. Jon Conroy, at twenty-five Miinater past nine P.M. | by some person throwing a lighted F, city, and foriunately but few accidents have to be | the serecehing of steam whisties from locomotives, | . cele dsr yesterday, of No. 105 East Fifty-ainth street, while | rand Francis Lent corded. not be. Dealers in flags, bunting, lanterns and fire- | steamers and factories, aud the “hish-boom-ba" of | Theeity ts elaborately decorated and béiiliantly {i | bathing at the foot of Kast Filty-seventh street. was time. ¢ TODAY's PROCERDINGS. "| works reaped rico harvest, eo rich wit email flags | pyrovecbnion, all those “rendered she celebration what | juminated to-night, while fireworks ere waking tne | Accidentally shot tn tho eal! of the leg and taken home | killed, The body was terribiy butted. A paey of alt. the Ninth regiment, of Hobok | It was designed to be by the most patriotic American— ha Davis, twenty-ons, of No 421 West Thirty. | men standing near the door at the ime were se Aicossle tates’ Eiyeen, Fisidss sheer the cour | teary vedapersoene at any price, The small fags | jy ourburst of Joy lor the success OF the grand echeme | Detvens gorgeous Innumerable processions are pats sistn street, shattered Fight hand with pistol. 3 nt tie hauds ao heed. The idee Gn ei and of Colonet Hart, aiter which they will parade that were sold at seventy-five céuts por dozen one week | of covernment “of the peopie tor the people and by | In ‘rough the slroals, the Bins inden prevails, Ee {ng and stock 1s estimated by Marshal Keady at $3,000 tough the prinerpsl sircets. The regiment will be re- | ago Drought twonty-fve cents each, Dry goods déal- | the people” Sappieeytuaaneh calonyate “tes comeie io the van inure ts We Cornea Insurance Company’ for ed by Mayor Russel) and the mon Councrl, e oa. | f — FIRE! $2, “ % sation of Independence irom the City Hall steps, In | geuaral observation, The Hxxato, representative in This ofa Revolationary city i wild with excitement YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES, | san wea oh heoniasee anaes <0 ad cgothtip OUTRAGEOUS ASSAULT, : oevening 11 be & grand disply of p) rotechn! ia travels through every quarter of the city conld not | be Thetever "i 4 wil . | DAMAGE TO LIFR, LIMB PRO! W fyi 8 8 ERE Jeuth ahd Wenbington erecta. The eelebration | Gnd one house im which ihe decorations | ‘De 0” were Seeman ee wie oer woe Xt AND PROPERTY BK KEW | ¥ 5 gor andor During the progress of the fre William | 4 qian, whose name ts as yet unknown, assaulter Ui be, without doubt, one in every respect worthy of | were uy, of Hook and Ladaer Company No, 6, became | xiyz— Nougnty, of No. 1,316 Myrtle avenue, on the i | completed of. in progress. —Loril- minate until the sun sinks in the western horizon to- YORK AND VICINITY. it oday. vara’ bacco manufactory carried off the paim. | morrow evening, on the grand centennial Fourth of i > ea The bunting throughout the interior of the building | aly. Tho principal avenues of the city are so crowded Michact Lee, thirty-five, of No, 46 West street, shot | with the beat and fell from the | open lots nont Myrtle Avenue Park, Williamsburg, ri 2 IN NEWARK TO-DAY. was sag ay - and ee nat to be Boon for. with people that carriage access t# Impossible, There in the left leg. to the frst tare was sé@riousiy | 1 during the struggle she made im self-detence the $ a U States, there potion. o display in the mercantile establishments | ie y in | injured internally, eef, of the hook | leg. The woman, who is thirty year Rowhereis the Osites dad be a more | iat in several instances Uundred# of doliars Fore | are more people to be Reen on the strecta to-night than naaie Seemann Seren, OF Hs 8 WOR Rigmooeth | way adder, we Injored about the | of on to the Eastern District ispunh a b arty celebration of the Centennial Fourth of Jaly | fost among these was tha Mulline Dujlding. No. 123 | have ever before been gatherod together in tho his- | Steet foverely wounded tn the hant by ptatot. Dow ‘ heat. AA ‘ window glass ineporter, | the police are in search #* the ina who Committed U ‘an in Newark and its viciuity. The Common Council, | Newark avenue, which attracted crowas of spectators | tory of Morristown, The Avenue House, the Mansion, Alexander Kyle, twenty-eight, No 227 East Thirty. | of the Arsi Joor had b 4 1 shins Injured to (he extent of | assaule