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; ORE - CITY - . : Two Dew York De {THE MORNING 22 PE: PRICE ONE CEN r. PATRIOT SACHEMS, Tammany Society's 101st Celebration Of Independence Day, The Wigwam Filled with the Sound of Patriotic Oratory. Ringing Letter from ex-President Cleveland—The Exercises. F While the great majority of New York’ citizens were enjoying their holiday in the modern recreative manner at the sea- side, in the groves, in attendance at the fj numerous sporting events, which are always feature of Independence Day, there was one spot in the great metropolis whore a good old-fashioned patriotic celebration was in progress. The Tammany Society, or Columbian Order, has not failed once inthe 101 years of its existence to remember that a faith. ful band of patriots took their lives in their bands on that July day in 1776, in stuffy Independence Hall at Philadelphi and hurled defiance at His Majesty K George and the English Government, Each succeeding year this event is cele brated by Tammany with the reading of the Declaration of Independence then, promulgated by those bravg men, and the: dclivery of pairiotic addrosses, the sing- ing of soul-stirring songs, and other ap- propriate acts to raise the patriotic enthu. siasm of tho citizens of the Republic. This good old way of remembering th glorious Fourth has of late fallen into an unmerited disuse, but ‘Tammany perp uates it and is notably ignored by thet Republican organizations of New York. But to-day the old Society had ptovide: ono of tho most attractive programmer which has marked its Fourth of Jaly; celebrations in late years, ‘A delegation of the most able of the Democratic orators in Congress had been } called on to stir up with fnging word the patriotism of the people, au® th had responded with commendable rity, Tho knowledge that so much brilliant oratory was to ring through the old hall brought together a orush of people in the ee this Tene ‘The programme called for the openings of the exercises at 10 o'clock, but long er that hour there was not an empty scat the gayly decorated great hall. Bayne's Sixty-ninth Regiment Band di coursed patriotic airs from the bal and the strains of the “Star. Bann “Hail Columbia, ‘American Hymn,” “* Ameri Red, White and bine Doodle” attracted hundreds of passe: by, many of whom were regaled possibl; for tho tirst time in their lives by a cel bration of the glorious anniversar; Amorican Independence such as the foi iathers of the Kepublic used to delightin. ‘The big council chamber of the wig- wam was elaborately decorated with bun’ ing, and magnificent bouquets and other floral pieces adorned the plattorm, Down stairs the sachems of the society attixed in the regaliu of office, awaited thi coming of their guests, preparatory t the grand march led by the venerabl Wiskinkie, John D, Newman, who, fo more than'a decade has: borne aloft the Phrygian cap of liberty in the van of this annual parade. t Pendant from the collar of the Grand Sachem, which was decorated with thir. teen silver stars, typical of the original members of the union of States, hung f old of gold, made from ‘the first’ bit of the precious metal mined in the Kepuble, | ‘The boxes on either side of the hall were filled with brilliantly attired ladies, for whom they bad been reserved. In the lowest depths of the great wig, Wau, the location of the sparkling spring, which is characterized by an unceasing flow of the vintage champagne, on this one day of the year, a force of men was) busily engaged in spreading a splendid collation “for all, and in frapping that wonderful spring. ‘At 10.18 preckeoly the proeession of sachems filed in, Grand Sachem Tappen was followed by Police Justice John J, Gorman, ‘Then followed Richard Croker, welcomed by a cyclone of applause. Arm) inaru with him was Recorder Smyth, Mayor Grant and President Arnold, of the Hoard of Aldermen, were next in or, der. W. Bourke Cockran, Jud M. Clancy, Joel O. Stevens, Simmons, Police Justices Welde Cochrane, Fire Commissioners Purro| ‘Taq Commissioner Feitner, Comm! of Public Works Gilroy and bis ase, ant, Bernard F, Martin, John Monee: Arthur Leary and Secretary John B, Ma Goldriek. ‘The Grand Sachem, covered with a silk hat, according to’ custom, opened th exercines b; an addrean of weloume. “We celebrate,” he said, **the ann versary of that whito-letier day on whic} new, free uation in a new world was ¢ tablished among the empires of the eart ** To observe and perpetuate the tradi. tions and principles which enter into the| maintenance of our great republic it 4 fitting that we celebrate the day by publi demonstration of the most patrio charucter, “We must keep alive and in activ Temembrancy by the present and futur Renerations the service aud sacrifices our forefathers, and call upon all citize; of our country to emulate them.” A letter from ex-President Gro’ Cleveland, written at his Summer home # Marion, Mass,, was read, as follows: ly absence from the city and plans aly ready'made. prevent my sscoptante of Courteous invitation to attend the celeb: fion by the Tammany Society of the 0: Hundred and Fourteenth Auniversary of wer-can Independence, The celebration contemplated by your an- gient aud time-honored organization, wi ik som to I short iu the impressions ation of Independence was the honest and sturdy men against nd oppressions of misgovern~ ong and justification for thei shibited in thelr recital of @ long ist of grievous instances of mal-adminie ation, ‘They coupleined thes thelr inter c4ts had been so heglected, aud thelr righ &s lawful sublecte vo violate rite that they wore absolved from further AF fathers in establishing @ new govern ment upon the will of the people snd eon orated to the re 8! just protectios gould vot prosoribe iimitetions wuleb wo Geny t0 polltical partics its conduct and Rilnistretion, The opportunities and. the temptasioy fase yeceseeraly resented te wapent +e brought us tos tae When Dafty © Wool ls fas fo'csrogant and bitter, and w Park Track. nly Salvator and Tenny In the} Ocean Stakes, t ho Course and Surroundings Por foct in Evory Way. Peveratre THe RvEHING wont. Mowxourn Panx Race Tnack, July 4.—f co wore tho Facing pavorame shifts, andj curtain rained to-day on the most mag, ficent track in this country. YAN AUPRIION TO MORNE, rk aust resign tho palm to Mong out, for the latter course far oxceoils the er in regard to appointments aud natural | 9 taon. : When one tries to describe Monmouthill fark ho becomen bowildered. AUTIRG INDESCRIDANERS Thero in not apace enough to describe beauties and only the more importat Pill bo dealt with. AVPOINTMENTA OF TILE TRACKS. ut placo the course is a porfeo ve of tracks, ‘The outer track is a mild around, in aimply {mn mense, and powerful giarses will bo needed! o bring tho horses anywhoro near the race- ‘THE MILE AND A ALY TRACK. Then there ie an inner track of only jloand a half, in which the backstretd homestrotch of the larcor eclipse ai |. The distance is eortenod by a ou rots the lower en MILE STRIONT COURSE. * Next comes tho straight course of mil eighthe. [tie not really etraighy ro only two slight ends, ati ve to give the observer a chan note the positions of the Lorses at ea THE STARTING POINT. ¢ Tho start of thix course is way down net but the grado ed that the ho THE THREE-QUARTER STRETCH. hen there iu the three-quarters of am pnmonth «traight. This ix ® pretty course th agentle down grade all the way, w @ projectors have placed a white boantees nee at the ond, so that the jockes’s colommilaam 3 be inore easily distinguished. VInITORS' FIRST IOPRERSTON, Tho first impression of a vinitor at ¢ ck ¥ one of awe, monsity of everything appalis him, a pecially after coming from the milo tracked Graverand. A ‘The visitor ‘at his first apperance is liabl claim: ** Oh what a short stretch, THEY KUN TO THE RIONT, If the horses wore torun the sanie way the other t then th id indeed small; but the Monmouth man. ement Lave conceiyed the ide ka ron the other way and Htrotch of flve-cighths of a mile is the rev it, Mace, —Sweopatake DO adued, of which 2 allowancea; throe-quarters o “itrad ford. Kingston : takes, i #15 forfeit, with $1,500 a Of wblelt "$500 to accond: ‘poualtion’ and alio ges: three-quarters of & tall cott's ch. ¢. Bolero, by Rayon d'Or —All Hands Around. LOGt IA eA ch, £ Risse, yj 141) Rose ¢ Fi 104t Be Kyrie Daly—Billow (128) Le Btuare & Co.'s by, Mr, Pickwick) 57 Havoccaa Btable! ‘ Trade ie Boy ean" Stable’ Bs weal Vintage 6 L. Reott’s oh. gr —Lilly He Fourth Recs. Fourth ty f, or @L0 iC do, ich $500 to second i Mi5o) 8.8, Brown's eh. n. oF Bbandttritt™ A utliires 5) Kinpire. Hea gs Vanderbit biythewood 3 OB MeStoa’s bh’ Now ur h vy Bi ‘By and By be ho M oo iw 5 BW. Biro cli, ti} ti by Like "i Bisckburn—ley u "i bt. Magule K., 3 by Bil. "ch, + Maxliaus, 3 by ite: mepat 630 $1,500 edited, of $2150 to second, third) ope tally 6nd ugh 1,000 waded, of wnith “4 jhe third; selling allo ub PF, Histor forms of Settlement of the Fran English Zanzibar Dispute. (0 THE PB? Lowpox, July 4. tween Engiand and Frau: claim of compensation by the matter of colonia! privileges et Zen. vo heon adjusted. B-nsland agrees to code her rights in encer end Tsopgulse « Freush protevton ot Islan Teal Ad \ yy i" corrion MRIDAY, JULY TROD, DAYS. ed in toad of Be 11th once. Padded to Bpner by Amitting muiti- ie intense “ cure th, the ushered fis usual, Bp atroats, wenther- at tho air betook kind of mboats join, the Central run up pole on ing by mpany mpanics BHanson. pus from on aud Bons of to was th Regi- Brending ed Ly fon: nd all th bunt. wt all the Bimb aud ackor 1 1 police- Pyvariness he laws from the brations bre in the 1, and Club at Jinein- mime nt Bociety ut Phe Patri- lain, Mahopac; Tecelyes his oven festival ternvon B., celo- undred avente; at the fy-Gfth Annual ut take for the i patriots 4 piun, atchos, Be races ns will titious, plo pro: IF Spork, heduied ITKO, 18 eH, nud pats and |. Bow other Ponage, fi hiattan nothing tt Band ark at 8 me hour ¢ music r urd and h Lunt. Bat noon. at Fort reet and ne guns 2. 2 place . North b Ward, rk. leauled at Park. vf the 9 Kent the day unicip nutiug, the city ed early Madison in the revolver, pe pital, event m by at 5. ibulance | vie the Oak morniy Ir iL with blood stroaming from a bullet wou iu the head. ‘ He sald he had been shot while wal ingalong Water streof by some uuknow! person, An ambulance was summoned, and hk was conveyed to the Chumbers Stre Hospital. ‘The surgeons found he was suffe fr m a severe scalp wound onthe back off the head made by a bullet of smal! calibr The skull had not been fractures, Knight is thirty-nine years old, ung ried and homeless. ——____ On the Gettysburg Field. larectat. To THE WoRLD. 1 Gerryenuna, Pa., July 3.—This town ha boon given up to the veterans from man States assembled here for the past thi days who belong to associations who here dedicating their regim | mor ments on the Twenty-seventh Anniversag of the battle, One of the most {mpowin and interesting dedications took place hes} to-day on the northern or eastern end o Culp's Hill, being that of the monument of the One Hundred and Forty-fifth Regime of New York Volunteers, Many veters from the other regiments and batteries, Law the Gettyabnrg band, aud many cil zoun uttonsled the dedication services, | monument was unveiled by two ¢ of members of the regimen Price, a lawyer of Newark, N ent fi eloqnent ora of the Ninety- nent, recruited at Att & monument at Gen, Me quarters, Gi ington, delivered the oration, When “The Light"? Went Our. runes, O., July 3. of Opa Moore, who recently published illustrated newspaper (Light) here and wal sequently rel Lit to Now York, where’ soon after suspended, are anxiously lookin forhim, After the suspension of his publ{ cation in Now York ho revived itin Chi but be coula not be found there tond Moore was stenographer to Gov, For before making | Tie, jonrualistic. venta tate Printer Leo tUfrach and W. BC poiler, Chairman . Were called upon to pay ano’ i fol nat Pri ay ceipt @ printing A Patent Dispute Settled. Wasmixorox, July 3,—In the case of Franti ve. Westinghouse, ® ease fnvolvi the question of priority of invention, ¢ Comme er of Patents bas decited th: rtobarthe grantof a patent for nited Btates the By e biishe ublic inspects tion here, yte there Ix with advertiaement of th tance of the specification is made by Lritieh Patout Ofice —e | Baseball To-Day. 1OMaL League, ahd ese Mow York st Ulevel Birconlyi at Plubbure Cutie Viiledel; xe AMERICAN ABH Mandy, oD bas at Pelletlalpbia iyo ange Lovie Syracuae ab Fol Weieeted ab Louiarilie 1 ot Now Har dereoy City ah Now take) Nowark es Joreay wi Atlaal ? ntages this morning of clubs in leayuoe oe ewe bgt 1c, at 4 Hertford . 1 £u8. Wilimcen SEE THE THE NO} Blanes some clue to tho motive for her eriine Efforts are being mide, it is said, to settle the matter privately and prevent ite heing brought into the conrts, and thin is probably the reason for the \delay When they have been obtained it will ARE il them to Gov, Hill for hia signature so that {t may bo sev. eral ¢ t before Miss Clark will bo discharged from the Jellerson Market iu procur ug requisition apers, } wc The Glorious Fourth Being Celc- I! IAPRCIAL TO THK RVENING WORLD, CurveLann, July 4.—A heavy shower at 1,30 pnt the grounds in very bad xhape and kopt the crowd down to abont one thonsand. After covering the dinmond with sawdus! the game started, three-quarters of an hour after veheduled time, The batting orde | CLEVELAND (%.14) Vewch, Int by Denny. Davia, of | | | | t First, Inning—Gilks’s base on ball rifico and Veagh's safe grounder ave Cleveland a run. MeKean’a base ong Dalle and Veach's etwal, drawing Clark's, throw to se ¢ them anoth 5 Ag made @ base hut, but re Zimmer's nh Horning ul ¥ and Hitssie, Howe's base balla and Clark's foree out gave Ne York (wor Th ri Inning—Cloveland got not a base, Hormune'’s hit, Heuty's force out aul Zimmers poor throw gave Now York ond run. [nreciat Yo THE RYRMIMO WORLD.) Cwicago, July 4.—The beautiful grounds of the Chicago Players’ League Club wore well filled this morning at the opening between Comiskey’ Stare and the Giant Lhe New Yorks were not in tho best o condition, their eyes Leing full of cinders from th pight ride from Cleveland, his knee received in the Brookiyn game, Latham was also laid off, owing to # lame Fr was as follows’ toa rb) F Dufty, r,t. | O'Neil Ryan, ¢ chardwon, && =| Piety, 2d wit, o hovle. db, Johuaton, I vt by Rhannou, 2 & hitne roneas Crane. Uuipires Messrs, Holbert aud Fergu When play w ¢ were about t 4 the 1 fret luuing, tl Ob a fuluble by Whitney and s passed! Ward's Men at Pitteburg. Phe Pittsburg Players’ team was defeated by Ward's Brooklyn nine by 5 rans to 4, —_—_—»— : ke at Leeds Settled Plessai antly for Both Si #8 4s80C4 TION. ho strike at Leeds haa 2 terms favorable to bot operators and strikors, 5 wes | The Caar Has & Serious Dispute With the Grend Duke Alexis. Ihr CARL TO THE PRES NEWS AsROCTATIO’. | Br. Pereaspvno. July 4.—The Canr bi rious dispute with Grand Du! Alexis over alleged corruption ip the ney: the Grand Duke insisting eu thorough req foruss ip all brenches of the sexvice, regard leas of rank or ttle, brated on Westirn Diamonds Mutrio’s Men at Cleveland, n » f. Gilkey Lt Hornung, Vet by Moheau, #4 Comiskey did not play owing to an injury f wey nd the camol iI-knows ik was nd wi naylven poe with 4 Bunge Conrad justice of Assistant bination ic Oscar of Bae jermal de mo thie ned. R unavail 3 was held a was takem e ous BpoOR i said to inaved 3 be ma putstand * e bill as caplerecs,