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* fw, a Vy THE fumber 10,286. So | Orieane Timra, offering bande of $3™%,000 to rep ir 19 Latest News | the levees (rom New Orleans to Arkanana, the comun winter, euplovime Bayou whit Tn the oct tia Soha } teen pent. Usies iSialde, miertic axe ie rates, elegraph to the N.Y. Sam, | The suiar ava nic te nd etd. e Gorn =10) bee mined #0 and 10 bay p pe sarge pee | Wese o 148. Cours potine, Lobia a $f and i» do, st $7, 16; 1 low; col evpertine at 97, Malt—1uv sacks ai $1)5 pe: bushel. From tho southwest. Arrest of Veto Everett, the Guerrilin, &e. Cwcinnal, July 4—A alepaich te the Gazette : Ona Mamas | a “he Assassiration Trials. ‘TS SOUN TO BE MADE KNOW? ene guerrilia Pote Everett, bas Leon arrestet and lodged jo jell um that place, on acharge of murder and burn- ‘ (ies Faulkner Not Pardone | ng of resrend treina, P : owe i The Gatecta'e Nashville dispatch General cL NWDIAN3 COMING. | 3 name aia at parmelt of bs caren MeWall 5 of Pesca to be Smelicd. ery ae speedy co poure, Caro, vuly Lalehn R, Clanehan, fel! trem a wine dow fu the Gisyose Lowes, in Memphis end wer in santly Abled. Mr Cleuahan was widely known as one of the editors of the Memphis Arvaat. Yeater- day the cash clerk of tho Quartermuaster’e office, at Paducah, Mr, Hunter, stole @17,000 from the eae and moner withacitizen, The theft was jovenoom, nod the citizea retried and « equad of gullaws, with every prospect of tel: EI FOURTH. ration ; Throughout tho | 1 Country. Cire vih. the ce ved i anol cur foicer ei Aoxaudiia, 1 tania yey, it bries in apt thelr cot'ou ne} cnn ¢€ offered &. Two @xpeuit Weal trom Ked One haa ite tare Port and the otherat Alexand:ia, and t) Mive with boas con ng #0; plies to the two pointe EAT TURN OUT. SEPTION OF VETERANS. Immense Eathusiasm, WORKS AND ILLUMINATIONS: Accidents, &ec i. ~ fa) ase From Washington. Mount Warhincton. July 6.—The thermometer et lonsesitenlih of the President--Fate ef | i) pp Top Louse, at 6.80 this morning, stood at 59 Ae nesius Soon to be Made Known | degrees. = bk alkuer not yet Pardened, Etc, thingvon, July 6.-—-About 170 appileationa for Freedom and Independence. wore granve | to-day, of which 130 were from | Cejeprntion of the Fourth throagheut the Carolinians, recommended by Gov. Holden, Coupiry. re is a marked improvement in the health of WASHINGTON. lent Johnson to-day. Ho, however, atill keeps Washingon, July 6. The Government yesteroay vom, and, adhering tothe advice of bis physi: | coniribute: ite full share iu the celetiation of the receives ao visitors, Fourth, by tring off canpon and « grand exhibition ro is rearon to believe that final ection has been | of fireworks The only ovatory of the day was fur by the Executive on the findings and sentences | nishe! Ly the colored National Moouraent Asrocia- re tothe conspirators, and that the result will | gion, on the (rounds south of the Executive Mansion, © promulgated, NEW YORK. number of persona discharged ander General Albany, Jtly 6.—The celebration on Tuesday ex- # No, 19, current series, from the office of the | ceeded in intrest anything of the kind ever witnes iievtary Genergl of Prisoners, a far ea report | sed in Alban, The assurance of the presence of een received up to July S¢, was as follows: Cap | General Gram, and other distinguished Generals, 1,10 Leutenants, 3,562) non-commissioned | attracted thouands of people from distant parte of as, 6,582; privates, 726, Total, 42 796. the State aud wuntry, Amoug those p cent and eisthe best authority for coutradie'ing the | participating inthe exercises, were (ienerais Kil- t that Charles Faulkuer, of Virginia, has been | patrick, ScLofiel, Sickles, Butterfioid, Peck, Rick- ned by the President, who hes notasyet ected | ejta, Kautz, Devo, Davis, Mulligan, Wool, Wallace, sone, therefore a!l that has been published in | Robinson, JonosRandall and Noverte, vatier is premature, Geneink Grant srived at beli-past 10, on Tuesday agates tothe number of seventy from fourteen | mo ning, by specie train, the trip having been made ntribes who have beew in hostility to the | iu three hours aff forty minutes, over the Harlem sd Stotes during the Inte rebellion, are now on | roal, On arciving,.e wes escorted to the residence rv to Wuslhing‘on with the object of making | of Governor Fentonwheie the other military gentie- os of perpotual peare, andof being reinstated | men and a select pary of civilians were waiting to erights and benefiis which they forfeited by | seveive him, ag aparme in behalf of the insurgents Atler motual salrations and tmtroductions, the eofticia! paper of the Colninbian (jovernment | party partook of refrepments provided by the Gov- verly New Grenade) recently pub ished @ de> | e-nor, The hour bavig arrived for the services in issned by the Columbisw Congresn, declaring | which the gentlemen ere invited to take part, (hey President Juarez. of Mexico, has deserved wel | weredriven in cariiags to the Washington Parade cerica, in view of the indomitable perseverance | Ground, undere cort cthe Military and 4 Young evinced in tho defence of the independence | Men's Association, Here builiting bad been erected ‘eodom of bis country, and that they resard | for the occasion, at th expanse of the citizens of virtues and = patriotiem ns affording an | Albany, {4 feet long bulf®in width, provided with aple to (be Columbing youth, The decree rlso | goats tor 6,000 people. TRota ot admission weregi von ides that @ portrait of President Juarez be | out to prevent the crwd fom rushing im, eod od to the national brary of Bogota, wish sult | mitrary stationed to kee order, inscription, Long before the procwlom arrived, the grounds ‘p hundsed and forty patents were {erned by the | wore flied with people, eu, Grant being the main uissloner of Patents on Monday, poles of attraction, The nmense building was roon bh, Ancur bas (reued an order dlechareing the | gilod tuside, while thousuds thronerd the grounds hand 0S. Pennasylvouie and 84d and Sésh New | adjoining, The appoaran: of Gen, Grant upon the ey Regiments, stand was the signal for karty cheering, and im re- spouse he arove and bowed) the ussombiage, The tattered flags of ab@ one hundred New York regiments were thea tormay presented to the Btate, Gen. Batterfleld making thorersentation, He reier- the balance to be made up principally of colored | +. 4 to the great services relered by the New York ‘The following clroular has been addressed to troops, and rald the war forbe Union was over and Commanding Generals of all the forces and de- | the dey of peace had errivl, He referied tothe ments, except those of the Gulf, Army of the | rene Cen, Grant dictated f J surrender, and seasee, Provistoua! Corps, Army of the Potomac | 4ui4 the honor of the soldiers pledged to the ob- . Army Corps, and the troops lu Texas: rervence of those conditions. ‘le army had performed @ Secretary of War directs that the strength of | ity sury—is was now the work ' the civil authoritios coming tote are fitty buou lew The Cozens’ Habeas « orpas Cane, Phitadephia, July 6.—in the Cozens’ Habew Corpus cave to-day, Judgo Thompson, of (he Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, ordered the release of Cozens, and deiivered a9 opinion that the right of the Prest- dent to suepend the writ of hubens corpus te only given to him by Congress during the coutinuance of war. Vires, Catting Down the Army. army ie to be reduced to 190,00) men, of which the regular army will constitu‘e nearly one- comand be immediately 1ecuced, tor all amuse, 6 isimam necewary to meet the tequiremonte | @ reaiore peace and coucerd tU ughout the iaud, hot ie eer and all wurplus troope wus! b the apiiit of retaliation and trenge, but by coucil- Gaitete wil 1 by entire or a8, iD ‘| facion and forbearance towardthose who bad laid ing the oresn ls | down theirarma, vill be elven to veveran regiments Gov. Penton, belng anable toyspond on recolving wit be made ant the flags, bis address was read + Col, Hastings, bis one promnul 4@ io General Orders | privatetecre’ary. 26 currans series, trom this office, ‘The oration by Rey, Dr. Chap! wae a finished and way i roduction, He argued \favor of universal Another Railroad Accident. | iine ns csiconchdavosted hare. I) was net \ Cellision--“be Chillan Minister aud corn, nor cotton, nor land that vol, Lut mind, Ile Utuers ti jcred would make no distinction as to c He elognent al'imora, July bcA ee.ivus aceidest evenrrod passe were frequently applaud phe resident's oar yesteriay evening, about 8 Caile were made for Gen, Bick #4 the Baltimore depot of the Northern Cen: | tn abrief speech, exprossing sii! ailvoad, Tie tialn consisted of an engine and | g),o09 advanced by Gen, Butterfiel esicent’e car, and bad jnet arrived from Get- Calls were also made for Kupatr& and Schode!d, g. when, owing to a mi-piaced ewlich, it ram | and they bowed thelr acknowledgetnts ithe end of @ freight train atending en a eide At the cone usiou of the services o crowd rushed k. Although the speed of the train was much | for Gen, Grant, determined to eba him by the ened, several of the party tn the Pie tdent’s | hand, and it was with difiiculty thate reached his were injured, Boner lenuage, Chitian Mipteter, | earringe ©. J, Hal ip (Miles O'Reilly), who read the Everything passed off pleasantly, argreat credit te u at the Gettysburg ce enration, were revere.y | due to those entrustod with the manementof the ab at (he head, Col, Simpeon, of the 6th Army | gyrair, ye; KJ, Chow, of the Slate Department; ¥, B | At Bo'clock Governor Fenton gave tinuer to the ton, ¢ Executive Mansion, and L. L. Crouns®, | distinguished guests at bia residence, » Yor Times, were slightly injwed, The Cen, Grant left lust evening for Ny York, and wos somewhat tnjuied, but not enough to pre- | Generals Bickles, Schofield, Kan's, !vin, Kilpat- titfrom proceeding to Washington, The acei- | rick, Wallace and Robinson, for Sarator t was (ho result of careleesuoss on the part of the | 4:5 o'clock the members of the Leg! into and other teh tender, rueats of the city eat down (, a dinner e4e Delavan aa Minus Aclao onse, ond ata later hour a brilliant diay of fre From Now Cricans. Lae pho the obwervauce of the day 4Ubany, News to Jaly Let. The telegraph brings us absolutely O4ews from ito Orleans, July 1, via Cairo, July 6,—Col. | outaide of the city, and so far as We CMlearn the 4 Adjutant General of Louleiana, has resigned | celebration of the Fourth has passed off Slously, " goes Nowth, Mr, Kennedy has been reindacted Utica, N. ¥. July 6.—The celebration ghis city Mayoralty, aud bas appointed a committee, . was epirited and Imposine, Lhe process was the ich has announced the celebration ef the Fourth, Ma Dolan wxiies bo how, Wella, through the Rew errto br re d he responded sentiments 0 ch Bilis M. Rahesia of the Wiles Manse NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JU from Lextugten, Ky., announces that the notorious | bonor © ; Ser tn ae een en eee Aa Fs the mone ya wing tum! Kb toned apart ne ie 36 \ yi and Independence Glorified, | ¢ teats aud vw tet the ml tins" prem ab ‘ uca ne Fourth Army Ce la tor 6 a ae taba hi? | dees ; Ko sande bat pased New Orie FTROPOLITAN OBSERVANCES. | <iive tied Tver above the tulle ie tu ae wil bave to pre 1 by tang lareet ever coon bere. The oration wis dogred uy | im > LY PENNSYLVANIA, | Philatelphia, July 5.—The ce ebration pastod off without any event to mar the eenerai joy, iho iu. Mination of dwe. dice was geueral, with the excep tion of thove whose families were out ef town, tho h there was vo recommen a fag thereto, The elty bu Gom Soutu to Barnes of over seventy those who bor fallen ta eppropriste'y maiked with while blow the who's ran feetoons of evergreeus it 1 n Luliding waa brilliant with ‘ Of Greworke attractol ap in woe ‘ Lenoxe Ba iding was) entre dispar, A tendance here an con exhibit ha ered around the bu beht and admire All the hotels in the Lights, The idum uation be repeated this eveutug to giatiiy thoae wae chu seo them lust oleht. Doylestuwn, Bucks Cog July July was very patrioticn!'y ceiel A lage thed Jerome | for Jeffereon thay ia Harnaburch, July ©The observances of the Fourth of July in the cuy were charerterined by tion from ihe idiaye ou ( Fifth, were 1 tplegdent + ua how. of f ih ar ° ‘ there we anon s . oor ' ve amour duting ‘Lew nee apicwoed tt tee | me 5 dry S evtlLusrios'ic meet Which wae add ened by New York, cue of the counsel eu of Great enthuslasns an dor of dlp vw. The Union mun turned out in civic procession, he milt+ tary also made agtaod display, A mwinberot ach wore erected throughout tue city, which wee be tially decorated, as were also a uumber ol 7 and private builuings banquets and orailon ow Capitol Hull ba erate also tarned out in greas force, and had a Kraud | tejcielng ina bevuttful grove @ few ralles four city, Tia Charies Riddle delivered @ moat quent and patriotic oration, anda great banquet wes ecrved gratuitously to the pecple, aad all weve dn vited to come and pirtake of It. The proceedings throughout were couducted with the greatest deco- | | | ! hie The procession ended with a! Tho o row and enthusiasm. In the evening the firemen indulged In @ torch-iight procession, The ruute over which they passed, and the ereater portion of the buildings in the clty were flumina‘ed, the dome of the Capitol, But one aceid At tho firing of ae Jute in the morning tached tothe Invalil © .ps wasbally, but not seri- ously burved by the premature explosion of a eun, T inelucing t occurred, Gett, sburgh, Julut. Fourth war ushered in 6, From many windows the Ameri. can and Irish flags tung side by side. Guns were fied from the top of the Astor House, and other NOVA BOTTA, July 6.—The Fourth was appro. ved by the few reeldant Americans and Hal for s priateiy of N Viriior bie, ihe fue yaehs Whitt Wine, Conm- pices, Fair hance waved handkerchiets from the Mauer Conus ani, of § Yous, wre pally decked wiocosa and cheer after cheer :ent the alr, Is wthiv 4 on ohio @o* Many plice app opriaie motioes were hang out in ' yiace wp okofa Fecone® ler, At @ @ore cn B osdway, corner @ ‘ 1 oves by Jw Toonton, Lia ebeet tee were roveral Lrieh flage hung out 6 0% and 00 040 0F eh ca wae toseribed the words: “L @ Hf © dosoks @teone them | weleoue (he ‘ore and ehioteof the Irish Brigade.” ead * » Covernor of the | They ®e ene warnuy weleomed in Fiith avenue ba bo proce we 1) 1 to alate hour ad tindoed ‘or plc where they appeared, The wit ee ‘ “a thn, Y.V suer ( Climates, arrived firat op i the ground: theo ean tho 784 in cltizons’ dressy, enn ow of the Fourth of | then the bist who were at once mealqued the he Gnesi vAAre baluy on the , Tubt of tie line, by Gen. saodford, whe warmly ' 5 velconed Gen \ucevt and tle eallant command ( whom ® woe e handswe young coitw urent was a very topanied oy hos etadl, some of ougg, od wit one of thelr horses ted much mes: toivs [169% (By Telegrap’ te the Mow York Sua.t Fiinent by his as capt to dubibe Sie another's milk en Onrane vielled etehs fof gold laet pent the mach, 6bhurtly after 9 0’ ch, the Veterans Tne P 6 of Wales 1,000 ab the late @ diveced tt move, whea they marched De 08 past the Division ling, and were received Vee Sorin cfs!) Unto ftaputitean) nominates | with the highest niliitary honors, druma roiling Gen. Buier G.vorsor of M eaachusctia, | colors divoplag, and each band playing @ national Lue waves of the Urek rant obn nonthe | mareh as they presed, ‘The last of the line having Ere Ra‘lway, hove boon e! from §2 to gl Th | LOOu parsed, two troope frou Col, Postiey's regiment per dem of cavaliy were dispatched to escort them asa rear Tris aimtel inthe Woeln ton Craosronethag | usd; after which the whole moved off in the vn Das lay recenily been « ed Ce pe ¥. | order previously announces, hha A a Roiceatc eee Ce aes of | ‘The thoops geverally looked clean, emart and #o!. haa Lees (utercarte ‘alias = SOCK | Glorlike, particularly the 4th Light Artillery, andes ss : | Col DW. Teiler; the 6th German, and the 110) ‘ Tur 1 nd Maine Tt ry, ree bite Noe shat | Gecman, under Cols Herger and Maidhoff ; the 7th. bor Aver @ulmoret wy SIM per man, The | Hie 69th and 99th Lrish, toe Sch and the Tle, myvninator bad ao wre t for toe male of the bonus Ar Geaeral Sautford and staf neared the platform, y Lis we when he paid the men which was sitused opposite Kev, Dr. Cheever's _ Abyices from Rie rol confirm the release of | Chureh, they halted, aud baving sent word to the bot hae A ad Maj r ‘ a ton, laie of the relel | Meyorand Canwon Council that they were ready, The GOVerAiGaY Navini @ nied. toch i cela the Ine of march was again taken up, and the Wi (he erulerdloneut of the mouey seat to Union | Hops marched past, paying the compliment of » b leoners inerching salute to the authorities, Here the Tus Poteborch Cocosroue etates thet the minora | 224 veeinent bad @ number of cars, stages, & Atria, otthe @rinwbev rey town, | eet in be.weem them and the 96th. These had w H er amtir Re Ver wo mouths, bee ta lly come to | be driven away by Capt, Otto's troops and the police- wage ghastly re a tei SVEN th AHFIT IEG the latter consisting of over 100 men, under Caps Jolin Cameron, with Sergoauty Polly and Brandford maids, The loterruption having at length termine ted, the troops proceeded. Immediately after all had p ered, tLo J7b reelinent returved and formed e hel: low equare in frout of the platform. The Mayor then desce: ded from the atand, and presented @ beautifw #0¢ of colors to the commandant —Lieut,-Col, Catlin ~ ov belalf of the city, As he presented them, the Mayor anid: Col, Catiin, officers and men of the 87th ‘ The au loi.ues ot the city of New York have seen The miners, before going to work agreed wo alan. don the Uuion. LOCAL NEWS, NEW YORK AND THE VICINITY, Independen Ta) Day. METROPOLITAN OUSE Whea future bistor resumed at the rate | ANCES. 1 » of one f quire acloeing chap at Gettyab nrg by « grand ralute of one hund el guneat rial Z : # requite acloeing chapter | 4, vow sou this maxnithent stand of colors end ip daybreak. Thore was an immeonre thioug of straugere | f! tho record of the last four year ‘Loy will choow, | doing ao, ie) auiy appreciate your worth, It gives to witnera the laying of tho co:cer stone of the Kol. | S Hoet app epriate oie of he oe lebeton | me ereat pewure ne Chief atacietrate of thie greag ders Monument. A large stand was provided tor | Of te 89th Angiversiy of Nation's Bathdry, aa | aire De is Beiter os ure [bi beens wees the accommodation of the military and Btate author | Hoceurrelio this city and hero on ‘Luceday Col, Ca'lo on bebell of the regiment made « suite, ities, civie sucieties and inv tel pue The cesemo | last. Upon no ain Oh seed. PTH pe tho | ble recpouse, He alued w the fact that the regi- nies wero opened with prayer by Rev, Dr. Tyng, of | fie! Jub iation inane? ater evelg” the wet Ol) ment was iaued at the beginning of the war and was Now York, The ceremony of laying the corner stoue | te Revolution have Aicoriean ctiizeua eo enibus | ee.taluly de eerving of some honor, h was then parformed wih manic honors, Gouesal | Hitler ty ce ebrwed the Fourth or Jul), Que ro | Mot to" the’ exteBt whieh the noble tes ‘ é : 01 01% thoes * > ‘ ep create wee abroad | 0 # Cesceved «ho bud passeu a short the before, b Howard, the oretor of the day, them Jeliveced an sp i ‘ ner flhhersiartiy mM the p.ceont, @ahrond | aia ed (0 le Cu0.% whee wd 1 ts ropiesonthug Propringe oration, Ie congretulated the nation 4° the wily, Boling the ree ies earl toe vente ota vhech | wor wpm. Deuce wos vow on right aud he be ppy tranaltion from civil war to peace, and exp era | WI be memon lie, long afer thow who particle | UPS SHaL TY SOUR HOteE be dispiuced by war, By the regret of the wh le p cple bam iiucin | Pastel in them have ¢ t way of w!! dean. | op bie vniecn ‘ably Mc hee Mil peRieMna ee rir not alive to witness he culmination of bis coun Ail the piovieus ai ht, she sound of pin ole and | ous e) ‘outelthoo bile cgemiphe ee sielieg Os Bie , el 1 pe | Hes Me caye the Urual noth t 1 e os » aod iu dial r. hie trys greatness and fr elon. He drew ag sabeea rpm hat Youny America | uk ing the auuh tities jor thelr ma,- ture of the hevolem and eucurance of our citizen beg utd @ak the mow eetwe ju oO Mao escurod them thet he aud divs, and describes the exploits which he hei, scthnos mi de i te and) | @ud tucee vo. ois Maes ees them perform, General Howard conc uded as jul. | Heute ty bees the ‘a diyte| OEE: SERA DROS Ran Wee OFSe } eho «.” ! Lye ¢ ! 1 nt of ’ | ; < : j LLATION 70 THE UKIAH URTOADR, he midat of all cor fiete, of a sorrows end tt : Ap 7 n. 0 th a “| Inmed.otely attor (he review, which «was conelr4. ox MN LDAL AOE fore ey cis ‘ ou Wt out crowde of pe . Ty isex Riek Id oivoma te | ‘ ‘ ; | ed clout de o'el ek, the Lrieh Brigade, conslaty.¢ of Dulin is ewee? to nasua.oe.e sn, apd a ove | the aud Leloe nine A. M. thous | the GY hy Col. suiih, the 63d, Col, Brady, tind the embreces all joy, To Him, hou, let us loos in rati- © toout thes i@utiey were | gsin, ¢ uike, tho whole under Gepesa) tude Ald piaio that it has ben fis will voerea'ly to | wy Brin site ka mn by a . ' venereal Nugent Ap ; ‘ ti : af | wey Cpe) wa “ p-med Gieueral fe mind as and our potyera in Niew. of the {aot tha ] the wolea aud turmoil Incident ” wa the dav | Ivving & Sit h i‘ ‘at PnP HG pe Riana we prevoiled avelost our enem oe, “thet rie bteous | in theeity. The rt-einios ry road caretrarcs 4 weed t sect beherd A Bese exaile @ Bauion, but ein isa repioch 6 aby | iny away fom cae Ps white ail thet ve ed, Reven ta! ach capable of accommodating opie.” rom the city were crowdet, rp onll the A wen, were laid in parales nes 7 Colonel HntploesCitiles 0 Bieliy,) (han fellowes with | COMvertnecs = comine towsds the — me.cpuli® | the epselous th ety and rua ie Gar aie ae poem written oxprossiy fur the occamon, Hewas | Pousut in thoussade of eager © Po | fom capavie of wc wodating 60 more, On succeeded by Coveinor Curtin, who endorsed Goreial | PY mend tha d ‘your etco® | (hese wero laid chickens, turkeys, ehickes Howard's touching secount of the bravery and devo i bid ty ther dents thot could be do iret—eeloud | eulate lobeer sande, tengues, hams, and tion of our patriot eu diers, eas eky and cool bieenes, w th, pel ps while too | every kind of vegetabi t oe much heat Sow Old Bots whoreened to ence upon |» : d fe ne arpa eel de Ld MASSACHUSETTS, | se muudey Kege of luger, The hall wae handsomely thie occ.nion na if he knew it was to be made | ¢ lwi : W ) deo sted with Auweiicag tlgs, aud around the walle Boston, July 6.—The very extensive programme | metmorabie by the events of the day, At ten | wece dopa el the uawes of the various batues for the evjoyment of the Fourth wae handromely | o'cock necriy ali the people who rt sined in} which the bilyade wes engaged, In con 2 carried out In al! it® details, The weather was | tho city were asomiied in crowde in the the t f ; sonuenen of © bripade hav.ag ariived two or three days soorar delightful. Lomense crowds fiom the country | etree the route the milltery proceasio: t : a thronged the elty and enjoed ite fertirit es The cub , nrod By ipesccd artnet yee das Whence thy +s who wes ; cih Ue |) One foe Paver! AYpOATH Ce Wed | expected to p.eside, was B pOsent, he havirg gone Among some of (ho etriking features wae the .atio- | when the ve ie poased in reve thouscrisol . + r ; | , 4 o deliver an orotion elaewhere, having beonengaged duction of Admiral Farregut and Geoerm An fair has @ were ruled io wave na “welcome hou." to | for thut pucpow some daye belere, Ge, to sowe thousande of el ily in Music iad: @ the eyulant “boys in b.ue!" Atone otciock, the Papas! I. Gta, Meagher b | + 0” took hie p) ce aud delivered @ peech, Lo which he ab Collstion toreturoed veterans on Boston Comn + | Mui wary paeeant coneluced, and about the ¢ time | 4 ; : | ; a ‘ sce d eemewbet remote y tw ilah \ebele in the Souths the city procrssion; the oration by the Kew, JM. ! the radioad care | d to Contras Pare were | ond wat was to Le dune with ¢ Manning, andthe city dinner in Faneuil Hall, ibe) tied with peaeu.erm, For wevoral ruccoeding | go speak ef ihe toble dead sr He proceeded Jubilation elored with magn.ticcat dupiayeof | hours, men, women ond children fly the latter, | amoug them, including Gol a ¥ ae he missed from fireworks on the Coumons, and in evorn! of the | puceded to weed the alrwly tave company l’ccnera aha fal Ts ddl ar Rae Bale and many packs and squares of the city, It war the moat attrac | of prope enjo ing themes in thle twaus | by hoping thet be would ene dey see os - tive and imposing celebration of Independence Day | iiful piace of puvile rect Over twouty- | America, und tower, such 4 the ak ado that bas ever coourred here, ctive thourand = people epons the et’e noon | jand, a» & Ca:hedral to pees techy: Seen MaALNn, in the Park, listenias to the muse railing in the | ten heross and eo the most glorious sanctuary thas Bangor, Me, July 6.—The celebration hore yerter- Loate, loliing upou the ereen eward, or lo, lag of upon | lieland ever had, day wasarreatauccess, Thirty-five thousand pe | the séate b ueath thaw tees, where @ de ikheful At.ef (ho good things had been disposed of, General were present, The o:stion delivered by Hon, iia sul- | bier ee kep* them cool and confortable, Atelx o'clock | Nuyeut ordered thiee hen ty cheers wo be given fox bal Hamlin, was most able and eloquent, A novel | ‘he » ome Levan to terse, hone a Pacursivulate | the ex-oMicers of the irish Brigude and their fr@ode feature of the celebration was a9 Lician regatiain | Wer returning, aud | Lt o'lock Cenee througs | eenerally, who bad provided them with such & mw. birch canoes, with paddies, Distance oue mieanda| of pe bad gathered on the pabiec ejuares | niticent collation, me third, Three heats, The cance General Grant won | Abd viher plugs, wueie the fireworks were | ‘The cheese were given in a way *a Irishwes the first prize and General Sherman the wcoud On | o be exhibive Nandy of muaic enlivened | generally pertorm such music, and whew that is auld, the evening before the Fourth, @ stevedore named | the teiuo of waiting for the prrotecunic | enough iawaid, Cheese wore alev given for Juues 'L, MoGraw was eta. ted on Centra! Bridge by acoloced | dirp ays whieh beret 5% and cloned at 94 o'clock brady, G al Nagent, Father Willett, Gal Hore barber named Williams end ivetaucly kiled, The | 4m bour late sorof y me rain vidite | andowers, After which, the brigaug dysin fel in, latter gave bimse'f up, alleging that MoGraw ansvult- | 4 Chey, compe ilog | to burton bomewards, | and were marched back to tueir barracks at tho Bat, ed bim, aad that he ased the kite in velf-de/ence } 8nd ef wally ext ig 18 b inelpient tire, | tery, : Porlawt July b.—-The glorious Fourth wae ¢ x ed by the fewo ke #0 lavishly exploded by TAMMANY MOTEL honored bere by e floral proce:+.00, an oration by Ka. | thousands of cstizeus, io ol partect the city, The celebration of ,bv day at Temmany ‘fall was Goveruor Washburne, boat recog end flreworks, TH MILIEARY DINtLAY erond, The old wWgwaw wae bandomely deo ad. decorated, oxauant As early ns the first foint light of morning | 84 Sb@ Programme wag gone throvyh with as an: Rurlington, Vt. July 6.— The Fonrth of July waa | tineet the hilla wud be aaatops, the military of our nouneed tm Tuesday'a Bon, After the exo:circe the celobruved yesterday by ealres beli-rineing anda | lly vere up sliving, Siouy of them remainod | SMeheme and Braves, with thelr tienda, partook of erand display of freworks, (he Deciaration of In. | ®t tel armor ‘ Lt, ao that whey might be | the usual collation, drauk the gpual toasts, and mese di pendence was read by € F. B, Grubb, end J, | Howard Push, M.D.. deliver d sa oration which was received by the var! conconrse of peop’ lu atiendance with merited applauve and en'honlaera, Buriinyton bas not witness, such # dispay [OF years, onto, Cincinnati, July 6.—The Fonrth of July war cele- | brated here with wore enthurlm and « Was ever witnesmod before of militia, returned so!) play than | An immeuse procession ta, utd Civic por eties, pa- | traded the streets, and at niyht was @ maenifl- cent display of fireworka, The souther was escorns- ively hot, i} KENTUCKY | Louisville, July 6.—A spleadid bananet was given to Ms),-Gien. Monday eveulng in one of his hupplest efforts, Indepeadence Day wes sp'endidiy celelrated yecterday at the Pair Grounds, | The colored people assembled la vast thrones at Jolo- son's Woods to witness the manaivres of the colo.ed | soldiers, Gen, oso has issued an order for the | mustering out of the oaire Anny of the | herman at the Masonic Temple 08 | ‘Tho General addressed the guests tho usual 6) ceches, The orator of the aay was ‘ins tho firet to don ther ha e athemormn’ng, Aten | otc oek the deume 1 vad Lea ing the long | Spindle, mOeAsT BALL aly ie B ae a si , x al a) ae me Hic | About th:oe ar four bundred of the Mozart Man He ahicers WoO alive With Wusic, From the | Democ’ ats assemibied af private residen © up love, foveral wrivories the Femimente marched to 23rd | Where a bountiiul collation. with duide ia peared street an! took j eas thoy cane up, and by pine | Was partaken of, O'clock tue ies wut hed arrived and all wero aALeER's, reody (otsreh, Geberel Bandtord aud bia atid were | The reome formerly known as the Olty Asser! ty on sound, Oud 8 LUO Re réral regiments | Roome 446 Uroadway, had « select audience to rer elve reported to b Am ng the distias | @ number of wounded soldiers, At’ o'clock, } gue! ed of swho acc ! hin, beside big | the Rev, Dr, Adama, of Madison Avenue Ire! biofl, were (eneral Dodve, \., Col Chambers | te:ion Chareb, delivered an add: ess, during while. uu bad ‘dyer B wit Hancoeh'* Adjutant-Cen- | called for three cheers for our revurued soldiotaw. lety ere), Liss staff cous of Co. Avex, Hamilton, Di. | were given with a will the band playing “The Bod virlou luspwetor, Col, C, W. Darling, Paymoater. | Borer Boy." At the close, ice creat and other doi. General, Col, Lewls A. Sayre, Divisiva Burgeon, aud | cacics wore distributed among the wen, whoaloe Major lomes, Aid, quently dined at the Htate Soldiers’ Depot, wh re About @leht o'clock the Irish Brigade start- | auother oration was delivered, At Alker'as the roerae ed fiom the batery, under command af Gen, | Were Leautifuily decorated. Among the mot: Nugent, accompanied by Gen, Meacher, (whe! were Washington and Lincoln, The Workmen ey woe ip his bat the meio ® green aprig | but the work goes ou." “Grant, Sherman, Sheridan which ie held enored by the brivale ae having beew in the world's worm at Antietem) aud cover) citicona As they | lead the van.” ned ww ltewer baer wee ted eurbusles Heatlaucd em the Las Pagey erout herves’ list Weiy panes shal