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“8 : NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1876. ; THE FIRST GENTURY. | trey tune ite crrin of cates coe roots, and prince Baxaow, July 4—Arrived, bark Sollecite (Ital), Philadelphia, confines of the Grecian States. The laws, the customs, | cal warfare, the opprobrium of infidel Powers, ts the ( the impulses and sentiments of the people have given | warfore of the Christian King of Great Britain De- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO NOTES. ues And powers, temporal or spiritaal, in this | wider and wider range and license to the tations | termined to kcep ‘2 & market where men should bo +B Rs van ‘ 4 more boomed ought sad sour he bes prostituted his negative for | Offenbach takes his leave of the American public at kLrant, July ¢—Arfived, darks Walter Armingten, ha : Hooper. Phitadetphia; Johannes Rod | Nor), Mee, siructure, (he temple, the fortress, which the great | for the exercise of the suffrage, larzer and larger | suppressing every legislative attempt to probibit or to | Gilmore’s Garden on Friday next, * . 4 a (CONTINUED FROM THIRD PAGE.) Atuucer all the while cored for and built up. As | communication of its franchise,’ ‘he progress of a | restrain the exccrable commerce.” “There 1s no pas- ‘At Tony Pastor's, on eben there was also a | Stll*d 34, bark Sampo (us), Steinman, Unite! States \brough the long march of time this work | hundred years finds these prodigious activities in | sage so fine as this in the Declaration. Untortunately . Beewax, July 3~Arrived, ship Derby (Ger), Hunockea, | ‘Ana equal thousands to rejoice and pray advaneed, the forms and fashions of government | their fullest play—incessant and ali powertul—indis- | 1t bit too hord upon some interests close at home | double performance, in which the new company ap- | New York. Risids thee buly wulacre met. med "to them to be but the scaffolding | pensable in the habits of the people, and impregnable | which proved strong enough to have it dropped from | poared, Borpxavx—Arrived, bark Syra, Corning, Daatsle. . . ; and apparatus by which the development | in ther affections, Their public servieo, and thoir | the flasl draft, But, though loat there, {ts essence, al- TW Sina h See ereearc merce of hesnsts bites épit Gorraw, 4 people's greatuess Was shapod and sustained. | subordination to the public safety, stand in thetr play | most coeval with the first publication of Granville Sharp | |“ Piaue,”” wearing its blushing honors of two hun: | GLovcxsren, July 4~Sailed, bark Brothers & Sisters (Bn, Heid forth, the people saw ber head ued that the people whose institutions were now | upon one another and in their freedom thus maiu- | in England on the same object, undoubtedly pervaded | dred nights, was the attraction at the Fifth Avenue | Aubrey, New York, Reet phanisdtnite worl “The King ie dest? projected hud reached all that measure of | tained, Neitber could long exist m true vigor in our | the agitation which never ceased in either country | Theatre afternoon and evening. Guascow, July 4—Arrived, bark Ganger Rolf (Nor), Lar- Butwo! the Heir is bora!” th and Sthess of preparation for relf govern- | eystem without the other, Withoat the watebfui, om- | until final legislation secured a victory, ‘The labors of beig. 3B mpn Beatnaben Geel Manaie, When hire of youth and sover trust of age, schr Eurl H Potter, Shearer, Pensacola, 601 jest und sage, 6 4—Arrived, izabeth Winslow, Is er disead Loyal ee Be, with the majestic attributes of their own sovereignty | porate power ot the ot piucemen which tae Bence o! honor throughout the world. But their strag- | mado up an attractive programme, “ higealgs! ng brig Bu G Copper aypelyy and consecrate them to the administration of taeir own | ministration of the affairs ot a great nation imposes | gle, which began iu 1787, was not terminated for a Locke, Portland, Me. Baptiamal garments, never robes so talr priesthood. upon it, and fall a prey to that “vast patronage | period of tweniy years, On the other hand, it appears | | 08 Mouday next a new variety company, with Cap- | toi, July 4—Arrived, barks Prindessse Louise (Nor), wt * WHAT AMERICA HAS BREN PREPARED FOR. which,” we are told, ‘‘aistracted, corrupted | from the siaiute book in 1794, it was enaeted by the | tain McDonald’s trained Indian acrobats, will appear at | Freide, Baltimore; Verar (Nor), Eversen, New Yor& | They recognized the people as the | of the press, multiplied streu v sen, Philadeiphi: inent which oid institutions couid give, they fearlessly | nipresent and indomitable energy of the press the su!- | Sharp and Wilberforce, of Clarksom and Buxton, as | _ The Parisian Varieties guve a matinée and an evening | ir to Ni sevzed the happy opportunity to clothe the poople | trage would idyguish, would be subjugated by tho cor- | well as many others, have piaced them upon «n emi | representation, in. which ballet, variety and singing Clad prince 19 0 Bier omnrnei, terenibes api thetr-gnated honors And yo thus peopie, cl various roots snd kindred of | and iinally sobverted the Roman Republic.” On | Congress of the United States in these words, “That no | he Olympic in an entirely new bill. Laveanoets'd nipeé-chetiveas shige" Rappeaaeoieeiie: tie Aris ‘own thy head, the OM World—settled and transiused im their cls- | the other hand, if the Impressions of the press | vessel shall be fitted for the purpose of carrying on - gr AMtare eich titenengs ofthe deed! Atlantic home into harmonious fellowship in the senti- | upon the opinions and passions of the people fonud no | any traiic in slaves to any foreign country, or | Mt Albert Aiken endeavored in the afternoon and renee, Sagan’ @n essay Fis ‘Teck: \ bese Keng , the habits, the atlections which | settled aud ready mode of their working out, through | for procuring — from iy fortign country the | evening, at Wood's Museum, to portray the horrible | Oscar II (Nor), Cbristopherson, Nernandins; Asten (Ner), Hear trom this hallowed place menis, the interes: ‘ ‘The prayer that purities thy lip, develop and sustain a love of country—were com- | the trequentand peacetul suffrage, the people would be | inhabitants thereof to be disposed of as slaves.” ities of the Molly Maguires of the mining districts, | *nudsen, New York. BE op eethee nak dotien onlivaa, mitted to ‘he common fortunes which should aitend | driven, to satisty therr displeasure at government or | This brings qwe to the fifth und greatest of ull wee - oP psi aes in ‘| Salled 4th, stp Willfam (Br), Journeay, North Ameries, 1c rose Of Wan’s ROW morning on thy face! an absolute trust in the primary relations between man | their love of change, to the coarse methods of barri- | fruits oi the chorter of independence. The proctama- ere was.a matinée and evening performance ai Loxpox, July 4—Cieared, bark B Hilton (Br), Hilton, Zat'no seonochst | and bis fellows aud between man and nla Maker. This | cades and batterics. | Wo cannot, them, Resitaie to de- | tlon of liberty "to the captive through « great part of | Kelly & Leon's Opera House, ta which the gentle Leom. | sorth america. Inendo 1h Pantheon of the pas Nor‘hera continent of America bas been opened and | clare that the original principles of equal society und | the civilized world, 1¢ would be tedious for me to go 01 Frou Frou, a most affecting impersonatio: ME sake Chloak wince Aceon stoce? propared for the transplantation of the full grown man- | popular government still inspire the laws, live in the | into details describing the progress of the Revolution ae eae roa Hou, a most affecting impersonation, | | Lnwenicx, July 4—Arrived, bark Sarah Hobart, Pinkhas, To touch the father’s sheathed and sacred blade, hood of the highest civilization of the Old World toa | habits of the people and animate their purposes ond | that has changed the tace of civilizauon, The prin- ie Diase a pal fated 32. ‘Tvancick, United States, Bpoil crowns on Jefferson Pranklin laid, place where it could be free from mixture or collision | their hopes. These principles have not lost their | ciple enunciated in our precious scroll has douse its | summer's sun yesterday made empty benches the rule nite Sd, bark Josef (Aus), Tvancick, Un! Or wash trom Freedom's fees the stun of Lincoln’s ; With competing or hostile elements, and separated | spring or elastivity. They have sufficed for all the | work to Great Britain and in France, and most of ail iu | ang not the exception at tho few places of amusement Moviie, July 4—Arrived, steamer California (Br), Ove blood! trom the weakness and the burdens which it would | methods of government in the past; we feel no fear | the immense expanse of the territories of the auiocrat stone, New York for Glasgow (and proceeded). iy ru yhic! " : v that were open. my a all he impuises and attractions which | for tneir adequacy in the future, of the Russias, who of his own mere motion prociaimed Newcastir, July 4—Arrived, bark Northumbrian (Br), Prac e vee aie ueaaten: Dal | the emigration, and directed it hither, various ‘OUR POSSRSSIONS TO-DAY, that nuble decree which liberated trom seriuom at one | At the Park Theatre there was a matings and an | pitty phidclpnia bs We lived and died for thee, in form, yet had so much a common character a3 to Unity, liberty, power, prosperity—these aro our | stroke 23.000,000 of the human race, The noble uct | evening performance of the drama, “Trodden Down; PuvosnJulr4.Act HA Pani (Br), Streage We greatly dared that thou mightst be; merit the description of being public, elevated, moral | possessions to-day. Our territory is safo against | will retain forever one of the grandest steps toward So, from thy children atili or religious, They included the desire of now and bet- | foreign dangers; its completeness dissuades from | the elevauon of mankind ever taken by tse wiil of | °F, Under Two Fings,” in which Mr. and Mrs, Watkins | st Jobn. NB. We claim woich at last fulfil ter opportunities for institutions consonant with the | tnrther ambitions to extend it, and its rounded sym- | @ sovercign Oo! any race in any age, But though ireely | took an active part. Ovorto—Arrived, bark Juno (Sw), Lockneu, Darien, led to preserve thee free! digmity of human nature, and with the immortal and | meiry dixcourazes all attempts to dismember it No | conceding the spontancous voition of the Czar inthis | yr and Mrs. W. J. Florence repeated last evening Santn Roaps, July 4—Arrived, bark Morning Dew Beside clear-hearted Right iufinite relations of the race. divizion into greatly unequal parts would be tolerable | instance, 1 do not hesitate to alfirm that but for the c e c tea their admirable periormaace of the Hon, Bardwell Slove tockton, Richibucto. ¢ smi cates TUR SEAKCH FOR LIBERTY. to either—no imaginable unton of interests or passions | subtle essence infused into the political sentiment of P § x seg taney requite In the language of the times, the search for civ land | large enough to include one-balf the country, but must | the age by the great Declaration of 1776, he | and Mrs. General Gilfory in the popular comedy, | _?0"t Etizaueru, June 24,—Arrived, bark Smymiote RR religious liberty animated the Pilgrims, the Puritans | embrace much more. The madness of partition into | would never have been inspired with the lotty mag. | vp) at Wi 4 Sears, Boston mpeniehy acd, and the Charchmen, the Presbyterians, the Catholics | numerous ond fecbie fragments could ‘proceed only, | nanimity essential to- she eompletion of bis work. “1 | “7 Mighty alee a Wie Quexxstows, Jnly 4.—Arrived, barks J A Brown, Greew the Huguenots, the Duten and the | from the hopeless degradation of the people, aud | come next and last to the rememb/ance of the fearful | Mr. P. 8. Giimore and his military band returned | y4) poston; Anna Oueto (Ital), Costa, Philadelphia; Pie aldonses, the Germaus and the | would form but ag snelient tn general ruin. ‘The | conflict far the maintenance of the giund principle to | trom Philadelphia crowned with laurels, in thme for | tro Aceame (Ital). Potesta, do; Demarchi, (Ital, Bretolat Bere may thy solemn chalienge end, Swedes, in their several migrations which made | spiritot the nation is at the highest—its triumph | wi we had pledged ourseives at the very outset of our te Me sab ty pre Hedy i ‘ Up the bolontal population. Their experience and for- | over the inbarad aMBRGTGeEIA, OF tle eAUAIIGRON | Detbo career, and out which we have, by the blessing | B° Fesular eveuing concert at Glimore’s Garden, The | to, Baltimore; Silas Curtis (Br). Ough.on, Manritine tunes kere had done nothing to reduce, everything to | has chased away all fears, justified ull nopes, | of the Aimigtcy, come safe and sound.’ The history is | 80loists on the occasion were Levy, cornet; Bracht, | Peppino Mizuano (Ital), Do Martino, New Or in ove choral with the present blend couiirm, the views aud traits which brought them | and with untversal joy we grect this day. We have | so fresh in our minds that there is no need of recail- | flute, and Henri Kowalski, piano. York; Pearl, Ryder, do; Sionne (Ital), Cuneo, do: Glorgine Aud that half heard, sweet harmony hither. To sever all pobtical relations, then, with | not proved unworthy of a great ancestry; we have had | ing its detatls, neither would | do +o if there were, on “Humpty Dumpty,” which will be long associated | 'ta!), Bartoletta, do; Folkrang (Nor), Hanna, do; Me Of somerbing noble that our sons may see! | Kurone seemed to these people but the realization of | the virtue to uphold what they so wisely, so firmly es- | a day consecrated hko this to the harmony of ‘the . c thilde (Nor), Torbfornsen, Philadelphia; Robinson Crasoa, Though poignant memories vurn | purposes which had led them acroxs the ocean, | tablished, With these proud po: jous of the past, | nauiov. Never was the first aspect of any coptoution | 19 the minds of Young America with Santa Claus asa Rablntan Bootens wick Sas aaa aes MeNell, Bt Of days ihat were aud may again return, | but the one thing needful to complete this continent for | with powers matured, with principles settled, with | surrounded by darker clouds, yet viewing as we wust | giver of good things, held adouble reception at the oy aang Ls bs When thy fleet ioot, ob, huntress of the woods, | their home, and to give the absolute assurance ¢that | habits formed, the nation passes, as it were, from pre- | 1s actual issuc, at no time has there ever been more Olympic yesterday, this being bis inst week at that John, NB; Sophena (Br), Maolatrom, w York. The slippery brinks of danger knew, cher life which they wished to lead. The preparation | paratory growth to responsible development of char- | reason to rejoice in the present acd look forward to a *, Arrived Sd, barks Agir (No»), Wiunes, Now York; barks And dum the eyesight grew ast and (he enthusiasm of the future couspired | acter and the steady performance o: duty, What | stili more briliant future, Now that the agony isover, | thoutre, The 100th performance takes place on Satur- | poval Harrie (Br), Matherson do; Giovanni D (Aus), Da That was s0 sure sh thige old solitudes— to favor the project of seli-government and invest it | Inbors await it, what trials shall attend it, what tri- | who is there that will admit that he does not rejoice at | day. : letch, Philadelphia. You +wys some reher sens with « moral grandeur which furnished the best omens | umphs for human nature, what glory for ttself, ure | the removal of the ponderous burden which weighed ‘ Won from the mixtare of un) he best guarantees for its prosperity. Lnstead of | prepared for this people m the coming ‘Yo guide (he Vagrant sea exaltation of spirit, as at new- | not assume to foretell, ‘One generation passeth away, | 4nd winnow truth irom euch conilcting dreamt nd solemn sense of the larger | and another generation cometh, but tho earth abideth | fully carried out, No more apologies for inconsistency | ina Fog,” in which the merry sister., Rosina, Jessie And Order that sustams iaud in stainless might self, and ouly less than God! and the Quake Walloons, the % , The Vokes family appeared in the evening at the Sovrnampton, July 4—Arrived, steamer Mosel (Ger), century, we nh down our spirits in earlier dayst The great law pro- y on passeth away, | claimed at the beginning of our course hes been atast | Union Square Theatre in their inimitable sketch, “Fun | Neynaber, New York for Bromen (end proceeded). tH, July 3—-Arrived, bark Margarct (Br), Wilson, elements, aprictous ana widdy ained liverty, a Yet in thy blood shall Gre | trast and daty te ssion of their souls, as if the | forever,” and we reverently hope that these our con- | to cavilling and evil-minded objectors, No more un- | and Victoria, and their brothers, Fred aud Fawdon, kept | Darie Some force unspent, some essence primity reat Master bad found them taithtul over a few | stituted lbertics shall be maintained to the unending | welcome comparisons with the superior liberal ty of | the audience iu u roar, Mr. Stoddard appeared in ‘oh ‘To seize Une Lighest use ol Uungs; if aud had now made them rulers over many. line of our posterity and so jong as tho earth itself | absolute monarchs 1 disiaut regions of the earth, ‘ouch of Nature.”? This is the last week of this Sailed from @ port in the United Kingdom July 4, bark For fate, to mould Live to her plaa, TUR QUESTION OF TO-DAY. shall endure. ‘Thank God, now there 1s not a man who treads the soil | talented family. Mariannine (Ital), Russo, United States Denied tee ood of king: And now, after a century of growth, of trial, of WE HOLD OUR PLAGE, of this broad land, void of offence, who 1m the eye of the | - Withheld the uuder wud the orchard fraita, | experience, of observation and of demonstration, we In the great procession of nations, in the great march does not stand on the same levet with every other Loxnox, July 4.—A telegram rom Calentts says the Fed thee with savage rovts, | are met, on the spot and on the date of the great Dee- | of humanity, we bold our place. Peace is our dut man, If the memorable words of Thomas Jefferson, q Khorassan went ashoro the Saugor sands, and was And foreed thy harsher mil trom barren breasts of | inration, to compare our age with that of our fathers, | peace is our policy, In its arts, its labors and its v that true apostle of liberty, had done only this 1 would 4 BD | sbandoned. Crow saved. man! | our stracture with their foundation, our intervening | tories, thea, we find scope for all our energies, rewards | alone serve to carry him aloft. high up among th Gnavesenp, July 4—The Norwegian bark Hildegaard, history and present condition with their faith and | for all our ambitions, renown cnou,b for all our love | benefactors of mankind. Not America alone, bat spies Capt Ped MI hase“h New York May 27, took fire here ” | and fame, In the angust presence of so many natious, | rope and Asia, and xbove all Africa, nay, the great OCEAN STEAMERS, peadaidrsan goon degeaemiage? prick yr lelsbesierecd 24's 0, sacred woman—form, ! That “respect to the opinion of mankin Of the Jrst peopic’s reed and 'p | in attention to which our statesmen framed the De which, by their representatives, have done us the | globe itself, move in an orbit never so respienaent as yesterday. Her cargo bad alroady been discharged. No thin, pale ghost | ration of Independence, we, too, acknowledge as a sen- | honor to be witnesses of our commemorauve joy and | now. DATES OF DEPARTUKKS FROM NEW YORK VOR THE MONTES: race But far as morning and at Most fit to influence us tn Our commemorative | gratulation, and in sight of the collected evidences of Let me now sum up in brief the resuits arrived at OF JULY AND AUGUST. WEATHER REPORT. Wearing Uiy priestiy uar on Ju diations to- ‘To this opinion of mankind, then, | the greatness of their own civilization with which they | by the enunciation of the great luw of liberty in | ——g— ‘atin |Destwvation | 7 Ojia| SS Etimonth, July 4, P M—Wind WsW. Clear eyed deneath Athene’s hel of gold; | bow shail we answer the questionmg of this day? How | grace our celebration, we may well cousess how much | 1776:— gai fr sccsctanicl DRED. Holyhead, July 4; P M—Calm; barometer, 90 10, P Ur irom Kowme’s central seat, | have the Vigor and success of the country’s warlare | we fall short, how much we bave to make up, in the 1. It opened the way to the present condition of | . 4 Bowling Green Spupcunamenecd Hearing the pulses of the continents beat | comported with the sounding phrase of the great | emutative competitions et the times. Yet, even in | France, hi Krowdway FOREIGN PORTS. Jn thunder where her legio: i : Hae the wew nation been able to hold its | this presence, and with a just deference to the age, the | 2. It brought about perfect security for liberty on Brondway a Compact of bigh, herovw be: onthe eastern rit of the continent, or hus | power, the greatness of the other nations of tne earth, | the high and barrow seas, ee mreedway Beruvpa, June 19—Arrived, schrs E K Wilson, Cropper, Whose being e 3 all . SUroy sven in its boundaries or internal | we do not fear to appeal to the opinion of mankind, 3 It led the way in abolishing the stave trade, which, ‘Ge Henaees Philudelnbia: 23d, Abraham Richardson, Ray, Nassat The seitless aims ol wen and all full abered its integrity? Have its | whether, as we point to our land, our people and our | in is turn, prompted the abolition of slavery itself by | y {Jul Glasgow. 2 2th, Jett Borden, Patterson, Newport, B. Thyself nyt free, so long as one ts ture | » with natural increase! or have the | jaws, the contemplation should not inspire us with a | Great Britain, France, Russia, and, just of all, by our J 8.| London, Salled 24th, bark Ida (Ital), Cantarnra, N Goddess, that as'a nation lives, ved back to the shelter of | lover’s enthusiasm for our countr: oWn country too, Bremen....]¥ Cuatnam, NB. June 26 -Arri And as a nation dics | the repentant tide of emigration? THR NEXT CENTENNIAL, Mr, Adams asked what Americans bave still to do to eacereeel:. (4 Bewtne Geese | PT Tr Sem 1s 4. intro eiadeniie Coubiulbink Ais Thavioe her ohalare anameiohies ve tue woes of unstable society distressed and | Time makes no pauses in his march. Even while I | continue the progress of liberty and civilization? He Members ciel Brenieee Glascow. igi e And to ber cui.dren as « mother giv he shrunken population? Hus the free | speak the last hour of the receding is replaced by the | counselled the caretul imitation by all citizens of the Liverpool. 115 Brondway Hoxa Kona, May 29—Arrived, schr Scotland, Holeomd, _ ‘fake our tresh realty now! | su , is a quicksand, loosened the foundations of | first hour of the coming ceniury, and reverence for the | noble example ot Washiagton, whose purity of patoiot- nremen, ...|2 Bowl Pellen Island, No more bo “ws ness, with Wampum zone } pe ‘oud undermized the pilars of the State’ Has | past gives way to the joys and hopes, the activities and ism be coutrasted with the selish character of Na- a y Rogue Gl yoo (not 13th), ship Margarita (Br), Owens, San { feather emetured brow, | the iree press, with illimitable sweep, blown down the | the responsibilities of the future. A hundred years | poleop, In conclusion he said:—Let us, then, discard- ong sachonl No mote & new Britannia, srown props and buttresses of order aud authority m govern: | hence the piety. of that generation will, recall tho | ing all inferior strife, huld up to our ebildren the ex. |* ( cet eral i dane 2 Gicared, tele Arava Pa one To spread ap equal banner to the breeze, iment, driven before 1s wind the barriers whicn fence | ancestral glory which we celebrate to-day and crown it | ample of Washington as wwe symbol, not merely of *)29Rronaway if een And litt Giy Urident o'er the double se in society und unroofed the homes which once were | with the plaudits of a vast population which no man | wisdom, but of purity and truth, Let us iavbor contin- 9.) La .|4 Bowling Greem But, with unvorrowed cresi, castles neminst the intresion of a king? Has freedom | can number. By the mere circumstance of this | ually to keep the advance in civilization ag it becomes Rotterdam.150 Hrondway AMERICAN PORTS. In thine own native beauty drossed— cligion ended in freedom from religion ¥ and inde- riodicity our generation will be im the minds, Ii the | us to do alter the struggles of the past, so that the | © Gi eartitivaah Cpr se rege The trout of pure command, the unilinching eye, thine | pendence by law run into imdependence of law? arts, on the lips of our -countrymen at | rights to hfe, to hiberty, and the pursuit | Utopian. oo... Leverpon uadeconear ALEXANDRIA. July 8—Arrived, steamer BO Katgbt, } own! Have free schools, by too much learning, made tho | the next Centenniai commemoration in com- | of happiness, which we have honorably se- | {iy,of Richmond.) Se Haseta teen | woe vores sons dV Fauuatenns Racwreer; Mase eet Look up, look forth and on! People mad! Have manners declined, letters lan- | parison with their own character and condi- | cured, may vo tirmly entailed upon the | Main... Bremen. Rewtine Green | dicott, Boston; Henry it Congdon, Now Londdn; Charles There's light in the dawning sky; guished, art faded, wealth decayed, pablic spirit with- | tion and with the great founders of the nation. | ever eniarging generations of mankind. And what is land, . . | Laverpool../69 Broadway. Coulomb, New York; Abbie P Cranmer. do; Ann 8 Lock. The clouds are parting, the night is gone; j ered’ Have otber nations shunned the evil example | What shall they say of us! tiow shall they estimate | it, I pray you tell we, that has brought us to the cele- | St. Laurent... Pe ass tan wo dA i Manhunt, Haney Davy, Vestern SG ee Prepare tor the work of the day | | tua held aloof fromm its infection? Or havo reflection | the part we bear in the unbroken line of the nation’s | bration of this most memorable day? 1s it not tho | Nevada. LAVaRRoL Lenowlae orasn - | Coucerieein Eebmente uaan Willen O Dearhern ane Fatlow thy pastures ae and hard fortune dispetied the illusions under which | progres: ? And fo on, in the long reach of time, for- | steady cry of excelsior up to the most elevated regions | Rtareof Virginia "| Glasgow.. | Broadway JF Weaver. —— lor Gearzetown. And far ty shepherds stray, this people “burned inceuse to vanity and stumbied in | ever and forever, our place in the sccular roll of the | of political purity, secured to us by the memory of | Gellert a ‘| Hamburg... [61 Broadway Salled—Sehrs Abbie.P Cranmer, York: Wm Mason, : And the fields 0: thy vast domain their ways from the ancient paths?’ Have they, | ages must always vring us into observation and criti- | those who have passed before us and consecrated the ».| Livernoot.. 57 Broadway, Clara Davidson, Jennie Rosaline, Cor elin Newkirk, Daniel Ave waiting for purer seed ficeing from the double destruction which attends folly | cist, Under this double trust, then, from the past | very ground occupied by their ashes, Gloriousiy ia- ‘| Bremen....|2 Rowling Green Brown, and Oliver Ames {tam Grorsetown), for ——> 0: knowledge, desire and deed, and arrogance, restored the throue, rebuilt the altur, | and for the future, let us take heed to our ways, and, | decd may it be said of it In the words ot the poet:— Ere a age he rtad bh an iar fywnadabaeiten Akich is ii osc For keener sunshine aud meilower rain! | Teutid the foundations of society and again taken shel- | while it is called to-day, resolve that the great heritage What's hallow'd ground? ‘Tis what gives birth Wisconmis:, Bit die Livornooi.. |28 Broa¢way “Ujeared-Sehr Philanthropist, Shea, Philadelphia, But keep thy garments pure; | tern the oid protections against the perils, shocks and | we have received shali be handed down through tho To sacred thoughts in souls of worth— State of Neveda,. |Aug Bi] Glasgow. 92 broadway 2d—Cleared, brig Isaac Carver, Williams, New York. Pluck them back, with old disdain, changes in buman afta: long line of the advancing generations, the home of Pence! independ 1 Truth! go forth City of Berlin, Aug 5.) Liverpool. .115 broadway BATH, July 1—Sailed, sehr Mair & Cranmer, Morrig From Joush of th nus Chat stain! Divert and erie! hiberty, the abode ot Juatieo, the stroughold of taith ander pe ng epee — ° | Phila ied Si bi! Wik lanai tac So suall thy strength endure, The unity and married calm of States among men, *‘which hoids the moral clements of the RD pe es arta, aut E, 1 MotB tg chai Transtaute inio good the yold ot gam, Quite from thetr fixture ? world together,” and of iaith i God, which binds that ‘Ait batiow'd ground. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK ‘THIS DAY. ou: UO Teatton. Oliver, Reg Compel to beauty thy ruder powers, TIMR’S POOTPRINTS, world to bis throne. Pana ot aks ole chen ware x eka. Bown: New Fook: zu tne country of comit Who can recount in an hour what has been done in a EK bigs ae ic alte AT POUGHKEEPSIE, Sun rises 4 34| Gov. Island....morn 7 24 ARLESTON. July _toinives, spsmers Chie ot Ay pall plant, on thy fleids tury on so wide a field and ip all tt nous e close of Mr. I:varts’ oration the orchestra an eee k 3 Janta, Woodhull, New York; Pxlcon, Baltimore; sc! ay Wath the oak of Toil the ro. swussiey Sak may uot avowl insisting ion meee de. | chorus played the Hallalujah Chorus, trom Handel's = etscameseran big Nel En pochgee get a 318 | Bol GateceZimorn 9 09 | Hie. d. Lewarence. Haley, Philadelphia: Burdett Ball d Be wateblul and keep us so cisive lineaments of the muterial, social and political | “Messiah,” and the ceremonies of the day concluded | The Centennial Fourth was enthusiastically observod : ai ocean eee Bi " Bo strong, und tear uo fo development of our country which the rocord of «he | With the singing of the Doxology, the ‘Old Hundred,” | here today. There was a parade and an oration by Te Senet GREBNWICH. Saige Arcivads echr Thomas B Be just, und the world shall know! | hundred years displays, and thus present to “the opin- | in which everybody joined. Hon. B. Plats Carpenter. PORT OF NEW YORK. JULY 4, 1876. er, Port Johnson, wi Lie saine love love us, as we give; | ton of mxnkind,” for its generous Judemert, our uation i . July 2-Arrived, stonmer Norfolk, Ford, A nd the day suall never ¢ | as it is to-day—our jaud, our peopie and our laws And, AT LOCKPORT. a eha Ss iv Ney, Chase, New Yer! ‘That finds us weak or dum | first, we notice the wide ito ve hav 5 ‘i RRIVALS, Sebr Breese, Bartlett. Trenton. - In the great task, for thee to die, | our boundaries north and south, and two oceans east Despite the heavy rain the city was protusely deco. | pgponrep uy THE HERALD straM TacmPs axp menaty | MHC CU EMG og ed sche Geo G A Tre And the greater task, ior thee to live! and west, The space between, speaking by aud large, | av ‘TAUNTON, MASS.—MI. ADAMS ON THE | rated, and the celobration was of unusual magnitude. WHITESTONE TELEGRAPH Live, verse, White, Baltimore, BAYARD TAYLOR, | covers the whole temperate’ zone of the continent, 2 The oration was delivered by Rev. Foster Ely; histor. Steamer Erin (Lr), Altrse, Lovdon J NEW ORLEANS, July 4—Arrived at the Passes, ateamert tHe onaniox, | and in area measures near tenfold the possessions of TROGRESS OF LIBERTY. lan, HOR Burt'Wan Worm. Fhe veterak’ soldicea nme 10. tor WJ Hurst. Jan City of Ls New York vin Mexico; Oberon Wiuttam M. Rvants said:—The event which to-day | ‘6 thirteen colonies, “The natural features, ‘the cli Bosrox, July 4, 1876. | associations, &a, paraded, and everything had a holi- | {pasted s German steamer, bound E, showing signals | (2), hi rig John Brightman. ye colminemorate supplies its own reflections and 00. | ee ee a etna ‘the lentauaity of thie denon The following is the substance of the address by | day appearance. Gicamer Ammet que! (Pyle: Boéaits,, Sikvre Wank. 24 NEW BEDFORD. July 2~Arrived, sehrs Mattie B Rnlon, thusiasms and brings its own plaudits. They do notat | WOM p y a i ‘ — Plymouth 25th, wit mdse'and passengers to Louisde Be- | Rulon, Philadelphia: As Emery, Emery, Rondout; ail bung on the Voice of the speakor, nor do they | 1F they embrace all that the goodness and the | Hon. Charles Francis Adams, at Taunton, Muss, :— iss aghast ie . Maury Stowe, Bacon, Perth Amboy; D'C Foster, Pedriek, power of God have planned for so large a share of the reatly depend upon the contac s800 Breatly dep sclamancts und the associations | Havianio glove. The steps of the successive acqu I salute you, my itellow countrymen, with a Steamer Gresham (Br), M: Bt the piace, The declaration of Amertean inde | . be . io Trestox, July 4, 1876, cl Wright & € Palrchigie te tintarem el ib led bP lle 4 eee ee Oe enll War), Siamper; Bitetel, B, Jone 22, | _ Sa—Arvivees, oot ‘ New York. a Meyers, He St Cage, fe | en ee inte Giatd: Rita. Hise aide ied. in O Tuker, Baker, Philedelphiag ndence was, when it occurred, a capital transacuon | MOBS, Whe impulses whieh assisted and the motives | 4 million human voices rise up with one | The Centennial of American independence was cele- | _ Steamer ¢ f Dennt rai ea = which retarded the expansion ot our territory; theplay | jon with mase ai encers to WD Morgan. From lon 23te | Lanra Robinson. | yeonniep vol ee eae Wil ee erat os, Kept its place in bi | Sythe competing clements in our eivilizaton abd their | SCCOFa 1, Heaven in grateful benisons ior the | prated here to-day with great fervor and enthusiasm, | Naniucket Shonis ed dense foy. Sailed—-chr Wm D Marvel, O'Keefe Georgetown, DC, t Jory; as such it will maintain Jerest in human iustitutions ~hali enaur ‘The scene and the actors, for their profound impression upon tne world, at (he time and ever since, Lave owed nothing tself while human in- incessant sirugule each to outrun the other; the irre- pressible conitict thus nursed in the bosom of the State; | the lesson in huzaility and patience, “iu charity tor all ects, not “apy Biron itary and malice toward nove,’ which the study of the Yo “tne eye, thurs wage woriiae, utkzerations. | Twanilest desigus of Providence x0 platy teach us— | vast, or splendid, or pathetic in the movement or | these may weil detain us for a moment's illustration, the display. Imagination or art can give no sensi. | 484 this calls attention to that ingredient in the Die gruce Or decoration to the persons, tue place or the | PoPUlation of this country Which came, Dot froin eriormance which made up the busibess of that day, | the culminated pride of Europe, but trom the abject ‘he worth and force that belony to the azents and the | Uespendency of Africa; aruce discriminated from all Action rest wholly on the wisdom, the courage and ihe | Me Converging streams of immigration which I have faith that formed and executed the great design, and | Hamed by ineifaccable distinctions of nature; which | she potency and permanence of {is operation upon tue | Y28 brought hither by a torced migration ind into Alaits of the world which, as foreseen and legitimate | Savery, while all others came by chvice aud for | mercies showered on three successive generations of «Smali, Glasgow Jane 24 and Mo- | load for Fairhaves the race by the great Disposer of events during the | Business was entirely suspended and every building in | yi95"3ith'with mise and 142 passengers to fleederson Broa. | NEWPORT. Jule 1, PM—Arrived, schre Decatur Oakes, hundred years that have passed away. Yot fur be it | the city was lavishly decorated with the Stars and | July 2, lai 42 5928, steamer | Baker, Virginia: Theodore Dean, Evans. Fall iver for Nor- irom us tog in this anniversary festival with avy | Stripes and flags of other nations. Throughout the | bend ~ e agen 2; Ton 62 rae jee (Fhe *ghbon tor ae ura, Golke TA et spirit of ostentation, as if assuming to be the very elect | dey and night the air resounded with the noise pro- | (Br hence for Liverpool: til tat AO TM, lon ai Tt ae Me | fondant i of God's creatures. Let us rather Join in humbie | duced by the explosion of fireworks. At eight o'clock | Uy" ay miles cast of Sandy Hook, steamer Wyoming (Hr), | Also sloop Pearl, Cobleigh. Haverstraw. but earnest | supplication | tor the coutinu- | in the morning a grand procession commenced moving | once for Liverpool; same time,’ bark Ala (Nor), do for | Sailed— steamer Albatros. Davis, New York for Pall Rive y A 4 x {after diseh nr; ance of that support from aloft by rea- | through the streets, composed of military companies, | Bristol. c Soe ee eee ced, Chamd: rs, Dighton ft ‘Ostrom | | cl v iv Me of St Frisia (Ger), Mey Hambarz Jane 21 and id—Arrived, se! | son of which a small and weak and scattered | benevolent societies, the Mayor and Common Council, | Steamer Frisia (Ger fer, Hamburg Jane 21 tnd | 3d Aruves, sees Uarey See cha | Haok 9 AX cy weather all the | Miller, Oak Blnffs for do. vend tho Banks In Int 45305 snwenu fee, ML AM-—Arrived, achrs CJ Errickson, Jayne, Port Soko ‘ Steamer, mington, Holmes, Havana June son for New Bedford; Pennsylvauia, Jones, Amboy for Bos da State | band have been permiited so to grow in strength as to | Board of Trade and other civic bodies. It was nearly ne bin? with mdse ana pi command a recognized position among the leading | two miles jong, Atthe Court House the Declaration powers of the carth. Less tan three centuries since | of Indepen: was read by &, M. Dickenson, the his- the European explorer first set bis toot on (hese north- | tory of Mercer county by Mayor Crinelling, and E, T. (31 passengers to W © Hnntington, Butler, Sew rork ‘or do; Manna, ern shores, With a view to occupation, He jound a | Green delivered an oration, The festivities were con- Steamer Algiers, Hawthorn, 6 days, with | M 5 deg. ata Baker, do for do: primitive race aspirmg scarcely higher than to the | cluded with a grand display of fireworks, mise to © A Whitney £ Co, Prralhagg | t bag oy be gic se a Nie! Henry A " ollowes eo * 5 r r liberty; a race unrepresented in the Con- > of Si Salvador, Nickerson, Savannah July 1, | Taber, Benson, and FE G brwin, Johnson, Philadelphia; ‘A . pect, open and serei - xs * “4 e=pol shel g 'y had con- amer te ir, Joane, Wilmington, ', 3 days, wit love. Barker, Taunton for do. by these men tu the clear light of day and by « bat now, m the persons of 4,0°0,000 of our country: | tinued in the same condition there was litttic evidence rei danasiahamend Mise vo Wr T k Co Sailed-—Schrs Theodore Dean, and C I Errickson. Eurreut purpose of a civic duty, which embraced the | Men, Taised, by the power of the great sraths then de, | to determine. | Bat enough has beew since gathered to Haxrrorn, Conn., July 4, 1876. | Steamer Kichinona, Kelley, Richmond, City Point and | PM Arrived. ache Wm it owen, Jackson, New Yorky From: whom they. belt. thie doputed disses ee | counury aud the same constituted uberties with our- | {wetly the, Ueliet {ust advance never can be cue of | The Fourth was observed here by a national salute | Norio, wit mdse and passoncers to the Old Dominion | Bice, Bartle el Tae en et Ellen: Perkina, Penn ‘setiioh, to their sober judgmente’ promised teocdte ay | selves Hubition, after long experience and cammest. citece (2 | anda ringing of bells at sunrise, and this forenoon | Hark Nx del Roschette (Teal), Perngalle, Cork 44 days, in svivania,J 6 Huntington, Manns, Josephine, Sain Weller, ‘ that people and their prosperuy, from generauon to | | Mt. Evarts Unies hae) ——_ os orl elevate them, the experiment of civilization must | there was a large meeting at the Opera House, at which | PMlart trorder sy an Stottin Of days, in ballast to | “Meturned ctehr TC Errickson. eration, excerding these hazards and commen. | fi" Pelisnt' a ar anaes po ee tac M oweibeg 2 and | be admitted to have tailed. The North Ameri- | Mayor Sprague presided, and addresses were delivered | orier. Is anchored at San ly Hook for orders PITLADFLPHTA, July 4—Arrived, steamer Equator urate With its own fitness, then said:=I God, then, im the thie) sand the Fe | can Indian never could have improved tne y Hon. Heury Barnard, Rev. C. B. Crane and Rev. J. Bark Annette (Nor), Roth, Havre 50 days, in ballast to Bingkiay, Up leston: schrs FL Richardson, Watts, Fem ANEW NATION DECLARED, saith elation Of ine doraatn, Save promaioe at oe tats | stato ho was in when first found here, | H. Twitchell, The Declaration of Tovlependence was | Furch, Laye & Co. Ts anchorod a, Sandy Took for orders: | saroln Hy Cole, ee Eh ka Rohe cn: Wasi-aiaocers ME: * The question of their conduct is to be measared by | {iar ation OF ee ote row th to theke ea, | . After aketohing the struggle between the aibitious | read by Judge Thomas MeManua, apd patriotic airs | , Hark Nomnd. Jayne. Lesiorn 47 duys, with mdso to J | | Cloared- Steamers Lefinuee, Shropshire. Fall River; thelr actual weight and Pressure of the manituld con- peared ig has’ on tealruee ioe edt! che sobee | enterprise of the European settlers and the stolidity of | were sung. This even! ng there was @ concert in the | Pabrionte ie Otcmne tial), Catere, Messing 00'd PORTLAND, Me, July 1—Arrived, brigs’ Liberty (Br), Hderations which sarrounded the subject belore them, | PT wd 5 An & ) the indi: race, With is 01 it, th park by Cott's Band and fireworks. h fruit to Theo Robinson; vessel to AP Agresta, Passed | Reed, Picton, Ns: ‘Josie Pettigrew, Philadelphia: schri and by the abundant evidence thas they comprehended | Pau Of the structure’ For 1 tind the vital forces of | growth aud apread of the former of the | _ ‘There was a large celebration, with addresscs, &e., at | Givrattar Nay os Samuel Gilman, Kelley, Baltimore: Lunet, Hinds, Philadel- their vastness aud variety. y nd re- | Re free wos ae cor a ek eee ses | latter toward specdy "extinction, Mr, Adams glauced | Windsor. Bark Proteus, Chipman, Marseilles 46 davs, in ballast, to | pnit: = ES aly oc do. M . am Tine witheat: thet. wilh wee ee aras done, ani | Crowih.” Sirength and symmetry have kuit together | te wacient nnd almost iorgotten evitization of | A county eélebration took place at Tolland, which | Jas Ward £ Co Famed Gibraiter Marl. | 4 | Cleared, Belen Glpeer Gener. Mornay giverpoels Ua what without their will would not lave been done | u ‘hag og Egypt He then proceeded :—Lo, I have presented to | was largely attended. igh » act , atk “ i ne al e as rf Bere ti war to Brooks & Co; vassel ty master, Walker, Cole, Gardiner, to load for Philadelnhia; Clare ola sausseted the slwstrious set covers al who par | ihe retirees posing pop oe vitae ee om ier you tn this picture the od types ot humanity ax ox. bar oe SOFATK Ide Cleat), Catunsaro, Bermuda 8 days, tn ballast, Fictchet. Devereue, Gntliner to load for ainda in a Wa renown aud inakes emplided in the soc! vorld, io 1 . Slocovich & Co. Also cleared, schr Casco Lodge Pierce, New 3 : forever conspicuous among men, as it is torever ——totam@ue, infuse per artus, | the African represents the past and the Indian clings Brtvorrort, Conn., Jul; 1876 ‘Nr Tycho Brahe (Dan), Krarup, Palerno 77 2d—Arrived. bark Woodside, peoteomer’ Roston, famous among events And thus the signers of the | Mens agitat mole pore miseet, | only to the present, itis leit to the Eeropean and his aly. 4, 287 fruit to Sobel & Day; vessel to Funch, Edye & Co. Passed | PORTSMOUTH, Jaly 3—Arrived, sehr TJ Trafton, Hoyt, Bridgeport Centennial ceicbration consisted of a - lengthy procession, embracing music, wflitary and Sehr Wit Van civic societies and the Fire Department, The custom. | pines to James Doug! ary reading of the Declaration of Iudependence. An Sehr Lizzie Heyer. ¥ oration and address took place at the Soidiers’ Monu- ment at Seaside Park. The monument has just veen n | ORuifed’'ehe Jotin M Broomall, Douglas, Kennebec, witl Sailed—Sehr John }room| ous “ scel to BJ Wenberg & load for Philadelphia, ree # or, Pranewick, Gin, 4 dors, with PROVIDENC July 3--Arrived, steamers McClellan, et Co wl to HW Loud & Ca | March, Raltimor N ‘Tonawanda, Sherman, Phil: { selnbias nena Trabils (Br). Day. rrederiatom, X Ricardo Declaration of onr Independence “wrote their names | We turn now from the survey of this vast territory, | congener in America persistentiy to toliow in the fu- Where all nations should bebold them audali time | which the closing century hes consolidated and con: | ture the object of the advancement cf mankind, should not efece them.” It was ‘in the course of | firmed as the ample home tor a nation, to exbiuit the L The retrogade, The stationar, & The ad- bumin events’ intrested to them to determine | greatness in numwers, the spirit, the character, the | vance. Which ts tt to be with us? whether the fulness of time had come when a | port and mien of the people that dwell in this secure | We can on y Judge of the fature by what tt has been Sation should be born in a da Th de- | habitation. That, in these years, our population has | in the past, Is there or is there not a peculiar element, ex, Elenthera ; ‘0. Wells, Wells, Port slared the imdependence of a new vatioe in the | steadtiy advanced till it courts 40,000,000 instead of | not found in either of the other races, whien has joo ang bed attuned aoe ana 3 sacra meng inde os Ah cog” ety tense in which men deciare emancipation oF declare | 3,000,000, bears witness, not to be disparaged oF gain. | shown so much vigor in the American during the past | Almost every Publis bullding, ‘actory und residence Mi a MeGar ‘ke Mary. Cougawell, Verplank's Pointy War; the declaration created what Was. declared. Fa | said,’ to the general eougraity of our social and civil | century as to give hima a fuir right to count upon steady | Ceeertted, aba a large proportion of them are iitumina. | Kehr Yepoleon. Hater, Vices. macrican Eagie, Bennett, do; Signal, Satterly, Jersey Mous, always, among men are the founders of States | tustltutions with the happiness and prosperity of unan, | advance in time to come? I confidently answer tor | 44 Sais evening. Rene Mary Montanze, Secty. Virginia City aud fortunate ab: others im such tame are these, DIFFUSION OF KNOWLEDE | him that there is, It 1s bs devotion to the principie Sehr F Merwi Virginia Also arrived, steamer Fanita, Howe, Philadelphia, " | our iathers, whose co; bine th Do you ask me where to find it in words? THE FOURTH IN TREAS. Sehr 8 J. Va Below— A ‘-mmasted sehooner, m and cou astery of na- | of liberty. | Knowledge, intellectual activity, inn Vani MEME araleniruoenre Of Gur nalicast oxo ture, the diecypline of life—all that takes up tho educa- | Turn we then at once to the Immortal scroll over Hovstos, July 4, 1876, Rehr MC Arnold, Jae Ni wt a none pla id sure the fouudat and just tron of a people—are developed and difused throagh | firmly associated with the solemnities of this our great The Fourth was celebrated here to-day tor the tirat aeee ts hy Parker, Potty, Vircinia, a Arrived, barks Caroline which it resia, Forsunate, first, in the clearne: the Masses of Our population in so ample and generous | auniversery. ‘There lies, imbedded in a briet sentence, | time in sixteen years, One hundred guns we: fired at | Sehr Joseph & Franklin, Virzinia, ty Anita Delfina (Guat), Jur a their title and in Fld’s Acceptance of their right- | @ distribution as to make this the conspicuous trait im | more of living and pervading force than could have | sunrise. One of the cannou went off prematurely, | Sehr DW Vaughan, Driveoll, Virginia, 1: Arkwright, Marshall, Nanaimo, jciam Fortunste, next, in the enduring magnitud our national ecbaracter as the faithiul prevision and | ever been applied to secure permanence to all the vast | carrying away Captain Cothu's right hand and injuring Schr 8.) Fort, Fort Georvetown, De, eared—Brig Julia M Avery (Haw), Avery, Port Towm the state thoy founded snd the beneteenes of ite | extension of the means and oppertunities of this edu- | monuments of Egypt or ot the world. @ man named Charles Marston. Sehr Wm Wilson, Brown, ‘VANNAH, June 90—Arrived, sche Joe All protection of {Lo vast interests of human life and hap. | cation are the eberished institution of the couptry. Mr. Adams, after intimating a doubt that the injus- baemasereie ee ee bie sted ona age wed, sae Se Allin, Bene, j piness which have here had their home. Fortunate, | Learning, iiveratare, scteace, art, are cultivated, in | tice which stung the colonists to a separation and led AT HALIFAX, Bene WW Kn EY ARDS ‘ aguin, tn the admiring the institutions of toe tation of their work, which | their wid ost powerful wnd most ad- | larger uw t range and highest reach, by a larger and | to independence was realiy wilful tyranny sber of Our people, not, to Uheir praise be it | geating’that instead it was the supercilious oe Song = vanced nations more and tore exhibit; aud, last of ali, | eatd, #8 » personal dietinetion of a selfish possession, | of superiority which altenated the affections of our org ts, . Pthing Jo Littl fortunate in the fuli demonstrat of cur later time matniy, 4 a general loaven, to quicken and expand | foreiathers and stung them to resistance, alluded | C&M Independence Judge Jackson, the respected repre. lances ee Yoo We Fviioncea, Iberes, fo, fo8 and sag- ty: Haurax, N. &., Jul = Rebr Albert Mas ; . N.S, July 4, 1876, iflerence’} o.day belug the hundredth anniversary o: Ameri. | Sehr MH I Uhat thelr work 1s adequate io withstand the most diss | tie’ Wealtiful fermentation of the general wiau, and | to the aid we had trom France under Louis XIV., a. Sebttive Of the United States at this port, received at MARITIME MISCELLANY. Peers soedey Balle Urewell, Rarh tor dos heawer Qstrous storms of Guinan fortunes, aud survive ua | lilt the levei of popular i ction. So iar irom breed- | despot, and the spread of the principle of liberty among | 1MO consular Fesidence a large number of visiiors, Dresden. Me, lor do: Ells Sattews, Richmoot, wrecked, unshaken wnd unbarmed Inga distempered spirit In the people, this becomes | the Fronch Wil now that nation 4s, like our own, a free | Sons Whom we noticed Admiral Keel i ae Honor | the purser of the steamer Canima, from Bermuda, bas | Newark, NJ. ONE CONSTITUTION, OX# DEBTINY. the mat” prop of Aachority, the great mstinct of ovedi- | Republic Ho rehearsed the story ot wrong by whigh | iieubeuaut Governor Arch bw , the Chiet ‘Justice, Sir | our thanks ior fernre : ‘used by—Sebr Anna Elizabeth, Perth Amboy for Bam Mr. Evarts then reierred to tue wuaninity of opinion “iis ts by edacation,”” save. arietotle, WI hove | American ortizetis’ tn “England, and even on our | navor oh.te city, olmers. of the provincial govern: | werrea invo dune 20; whem soves, 2S miles trea Mt Dasert | “hanee Woh Souwn We. Rese chi, 3 ‘iene. aii fn the Old World, of ‘the taygen 3 ry Chovee wont other men do by cou | own armed ships of wat, were deprived of theit | tent, Juiges ot the Supreme Conrt, officers of | Fock. vy au unknown vorsel, and is suid to be nearly a toval | Dalley, Gore Bits, Hattie Baker, Mary, Bddle Plows, Rew ee etcceees freee & hberty and compelled to serve the British | the army and pavy and prominent business mon of the | Wick; No pactienlarg recsived. mer. 3° Allen, Laure -obluson, Leontine, Protesos Wfer straint of fea! we commemoraie,”” and —The contemporai VOWNR OF Tite CHRISTIAN Parti, shel | Crown as seamen mst the earnest remon- | tM bieaerepING At Northport. LT, a sloop iain frame tn pet, Mary Hale Campbeil, Waiexie 9, Be, ludgment of Burke is scarceiy on ov tementof the throughout this land, upsell by no | sirance of our government In 1807 as mau: viU'syard, and other small craft are Leing built there, | Uulon, John Bird, Volant, Tell tls p< abba opinion of the immense tmport of American | politieal estabiishinens, rests all the firmer on the rock | aa 42z0 cases of this kind were recorded. This luirace wi Seem tee harman werneny anton. | He Latsce mare ce tee trate, 0 beer tie). epolo, Marion Draper. vey, Kiama Independence. Ho declared: —"-A great revolution bas | on waven tis founder guilt {t. ‘The great mass of our | tion of the prineipie of individual Liberty brought ou | Sted With flag: tons, modelie f nine! K Smalley, Bessie K Dickerson, aod Clare, 4th—Arrived. schrs Helen A Amex, Gardiner, for happened—s revointion made, noi by chopping and | countrymen to-day fina in the Bible—the Bribie m their | the ‘ar of 1812, a severe trial, but amply rewar od Oy COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. WHALEM Crisis, IT changing of power in any of tho existing ». the Bible in their schools, the Livio in their | the gain, the world over, tur freedom, Now the tlag ot Kichowoud, Var Mate Clack, Greed Meese 4 the appearance of A new State, of a new olds—the suiticient lessons of the fear of God | every nation covers all who sail under it ip tune of Surxxum Court—Cnawrers—Held by Judge West- Arrived at Mattapoisett Jul, 3 . Bew part of the globe. it has made as and the jove jof mao, which make them obedient | peace continually. Mr. Adams touched upon the en. | breok,—Nos. 1 to 178 inclusive, Ayantte Osean, »/ iled—Brig Etta MiSeeeets setra Helen A Ames, Kate im all the relations and balances end graviiations of | servants to the tree constitution Of their country, In all | siavement of our citizens by the Algerine pirate, A | SUrRemk CouRT—GENeRAL TxRM.—Adjourned uaul Soe ek Caen BF Cabadere, Masts, power, as the appearance of a new planet would in the | civ:l duties, aitd ready with their lives to sustain i om | feeble. policy but increased the evil, Me, Madison at | to morrow for the purpure of roa W'¥ Parker, ‘(ora M Orewley, Hermon’ Gernie system of the solar world.’’ Jus all the limitations | the flelas of war. And now at the end of a handred | length tuok steps to enforce our rights in the M diler- | Serenion CocnT—sreciat Tre! wpon what was possible still le large range of | years the Christian faitn collects {ts worshippers | ranean, Decatur gallantly won a victory over the man Commos Pieas—Fquity Ten.—No day calendar. anxiety 28 fo what Was provable, and throaghout oar land, as at the beginning. What | stealors, ond, followmg up lis advantage, vigorously | Court O¥ GENKRAL Sxsstoxs—Reld vy Judge become. Ono thing was 100 vssential’ to be halt a century ago was hopefuliy propoesied for our | forced from the Dey of Algiers the absolute relinquish. | Gildersloeve. e Veopte vs. David Seandlin, robbery; certain, and the foun of this nation devermined | far fature gues on to ity fultiinent:—“As | ment of his claim to tribute and the mght of exprure, | Sumo va, Frank Hicks, robbery; Same vs. George Siew: Com Kearaey, Hewitt, J 3 Lamprey, Cornelia, Geo B Vreacott, southert Gross. (Hit), Let M Knowles, Lucy May Susan, Fabel Alberta, Elien Perkins, Belle Crowell, Wie Giaaialh Whitehead, Kila Matthews, and Zeila, rey, Crapo, from a WILMINGTON, Cal, Jane 24—Arrived, brig TW Laces Knacke, Eureka. wh oll, dat Bermuda June 19, bark O: h 160 bbl oF that there never should be a moment when the several | the sun rises on n Sabbath moruing and travels west- | Now Algiers, as @ province of France, has abolished | ard, robbery; Samo vs. Heary Kath, robbery; same va, ir trom Capt | nureb, ‘ark Letitia, of NB, re- VISC ASS: Cl . communities of the different coionies should lose tt ward from Newfoundland to t ya he will behold | slavery prety is ifee from danger of raiapsing | Robert smith, felonious assault and battery; Same va, eat Mahe May 27, Sz bbis sp oil, Keports PE sini eh Pe a eg [revere Sete taba Character of Component pars of one pation, By the: © countiecs wilions assembling, as it UY a common | toto barbarisim—another triumpt of the American | Joby West, felonious assault and battery; Same va | spoke April eee ees ae: NB, with Ae UU ep, Satled J wie 29, sclirs Ema M Pox, Vansant, New York: Plantation and growih up to the day of (he Declaration | iapuise, in the whieh every vaitey, | policy of freedom. Not jong after this trivmpu of | Lizzie Driscoll, felonious assauit and battery; Same va, | 8% Het tke an 50 vole wliale the next any a A recep pes | ‘Of Independence they were subjects 0! one Kor Mountain and plo 4 be adorned. The morning | liverty in the Mediteranean piracy im the West indies | Luding Newsell, feionioas assault and batlery; Same-| re, rat Mauritins May we AREMAM, Jniy l—Arrived, schr Glide, Garnett, Bos , Hgaty, bound togetuer ia One potiiial conmectiot psaiw and the evening gathem will commence with the | and the Gulf of Mexico was fally suppressed, arurther | va. Jumes Bagley, felonious assault aud bauery; Same | ail, and 2.500 lbs one, ibe nae ad cArrived, Angier, Besse, New York: Achorn, Nichol- 90) WARREN, Jaly S—Arrived, ser Mary H Mifftin, Perris, on ‘ arts Of one country, under on uuion, with ove wp-destiny, Accordingly to the Declaration, by its very the act of separation a dissolving by “one ple” ue political bands tat have connected usands on tho shores of the Pacitie Atlantic const, be sustained by the | example of the practical ad usand times ten thousand im the | trumpet call made one h aud be projonged by the t of fr-edom uuder the | vs John O'Donnell, oe fered and batuery; vee rn te esac Gerob er or é ndred years ago. | come me ¥s, John Evans, George W. Russell and Thoma: Pes nantiendinpe raglan ana Sr trDhlhegbanadge ox: Boye how to fourth and inore stupendous measure follow. | Morrett, burglary; Same vs. James O'BMen, bafylary; | fl *mone ctver vessels within seven duys alter being taken ing that call The world-wide samous author ott had | Same vs Thomas J, Burke, burglary; Same va Charles | ° ctarpinnaauee ‘tm with another,” and the proclamation of the right © spirit of the laws ot iow to grasp the conception that the abolition ; MeManus and Charies White, bargiary; Same SPOKE) Vor the fact of Independeat navional ty was, “that | the land os (ramed by and modelled to the popular gov ¢ 10 slaves must absolutely follow as a corol. | Frank Smith, forgery; Same vs. Margaret Oli grand sapad untted colouies are, aud of right oaght to be, free at Lo whieh our fortunes Were comanitied by the | lary from bis general principle. The strongest proof | larceny; Same vs Lewis Lrown, grand larceny; Same Brig Busy Beo (Br), Smit ependent States.” Deciaration of Independence ? | Of itis found 18 the original draft of his paper, where. | vs Edward Brodie, grand larceny; Same vs. Mary A. | gouu®sancla lat ao iow t wActE irvaa Philadelphia for Queens: Ths ns Ith, - EE WHAT 00) TRACED, he ‘ ' , TUS PRARDOM OF THE goes Pipe ! he directly charged it a8 one of (he greatest griev- | Hagan and ‘an crane ge larceny ; Same va Jatius —-— } OW BOAT Ny ena GOOD, LIGHT SECOND Of mankind im tbe ascending put Mm the ir ods ‘ and the universality o| * intieted upon liberty by George,that be bad coug- | Falk, grand larceny, Same vs. James Golis UR CABLE 3s. Ww! hand Howat. Any party having the same can hear of @ Bt mor aud | the sulirage, as aintained and be wea to-day need the trade, The passage is one of the test | David Weiner, grand larceny same va. Jacques Chollet, 4 HIPPING NEWS. purchaser by addronsbug: Ks. ‘sid office. that the divioe ord throughout Ue longth aad breath of the jand, we tind im the paper, and deserves to be repeated | grand larceny; Same v=. Michael Mullin, graud larceny ; Jely 4—arriv el OWBOAT iT 8 an every Atazo Of the asvont, Was | tue hieat conspicuous ond decisive evidence ot tho une | to-day, 1 is im these words:—"Ho, the | sathevs Audrew Expinosa and Juan M, Toulon, grand | psy nr uci eh MeAme® Vaderiand (Bele), } out SSG xore. ak commen reason to the | spent loree Of Loe mstitntions of bberty the jealous | King, has waged cruel war against hum: lares Wiways lad for ts | guard of u& prinerpal defences, These of thé Divine wis. | gr y; Same vs. Juia Chezel, gran: : " att deed, ure the | nature itself, violating its most sacred righis | va. Lows Rossy, rand Yarveny' zs setae a eutiia Cone kif seg cee erallbats ~ MISCHLLANEOU 4 age wnd engines of the peop | of lue and liberty im the persons of a d people | son, sodomy ; Same va. Yhomas’ McKenzie, assault vod beeen alent Me. “CHAOLERE” DIVORthA” UBF: fon, the security, They hold we relat to the va Who never offended bim, captivating andcarryig them | battery; Same vs. Timothy |. Leary, petit larceay; | A#e#4NGRL—Arnveu, bark Shawmat, Conner, Dunkirk. A URCKS UI the redemption of man. Tr ° Ok, > | modern rociety that the persusmons of the or | into slave another hemisphere, of to mour tiser- | Same vs, Thomas Noble, assauit and battery; Same VA | ALcoa Bay, June 24—Arrived, bark Arnie 3 Mail, Nel | 2h Wysnt jtates, for numerous ox Hite of authority of maa over | tue persunal yurces Of the assembly dtd in the barrow | able death on their transportation thither, Tus pirate f Bernard Ollmaa and Pauny Meylus, grand jarceny, son Londom, PREDBIAL

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