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The Latest New By Telegraph to the N. ¥. Sun, —— 4 FROM WASHINGTON, The Freedmans Bureau Bill, PASSAGE Trang BOTH HOUSES. The Presidtat's Action Awaited. Number 10.596. —_— THE “UWION NATIONAL CONVENTION.” Address fromDemecraticCongressmen THE STATES URGED TO PARTICIPATE, IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. us News, OUR NATAL DAY. How it Will be Observed, GRAND MILITARY PARADE. ‘ Excursions and Pio Nios, FIREWORKS FOR THE PEOPLE. The “Liquor _ War. ANOTHER SOLOMON IN HIS CUPS. More Stabs at Public Morality &e., c&e., cdc. Wasutrotos, Jory 5. ‘The Freedmen's Bureau bill having finally passed Moth Houses of Congress, will at once be presented to the President for bisrction. It extends the opern- Mon of the Buresu for two years from this time, snd the supervision is to be over all loyal refuyeos and freedmen, so far as the same shall be necorsary to enable them an speedily as practicable to become self-supporting cisizens, and to ald them in making the freedom conferred by the I’roclamation af the Commander-in-Chief, by the Emancipation, the Yews of the States, and by Constitutional amend- mont, available to them and beneficial to the Re- wedlic. A brief address hae been prepared by the Demo- aretic Members of Congress, dated July 4th, coraial- ly approving the eal! fore National Union Conven- tion, to be held at the City of Philadelphia in Au therein set nenp, aad entersing ad Retaeuniee, ‘1 4 in signe y Benatore Davis, Jonnson Cadricks, Gurthrie, McDougel, and Wright, and FE resentatives Miblack, ‘Thornton, Kerr, Shank in, Grider, Meeli. Kan ons, Vabor, Humphrey, em, Roger, ler; ngeld, Cof- frou. Rousseau, . oh: Dawson, Rad ford, Marshall, Strouse, Lig Aucooa, E. N. Habbeli, River, Harding, of Kentucky, Glosebren wer, Eats Rogers, McCuilough, Le Blond, Tank, end Trimbie. Goodyear, bid ‘The Committee of Conference on the disagreeing amendments of the Tax bill again met this mern- tng, but did not conclude thelr labor. They meet egais to-morrow, and wil! probably make their re- pers te both Houses on Thuwday. News from the Pacific Squadron. Wasmroton, Jury 3.—The Navy Department bas received # communication from Acting Rear Admiral Pearson, commanding the Pacific Squad- fon, deted Bay of Callao, June tat, in which he gives the follo report cencerning the condition and employment of the vessels of which it is com- posed ; The Segship, Powhatan was in geod condition, and 90 until the 20.b of June, when ama, and there meet the Lan at that place. The steamer ter is repairing at Ware Island Novy Yard, it ie ted to be ready for her officers and erew the 2 of Jgne. abe steamer Sawanee is in and wastn the “ae ; tting ready he steamer 5: i. assist atthe W. f of al.fornia at e Ware Island Navy Rar rn wide We ‘Leiegraph Company. The ship 4s. Marey weeds eondi and will be ordered to Ware Island ip ti wleame! johongo is ordered to Guayaquil, and . The steamer Tuscarora is ia ood cond! jt the Spanish fleet in any port to remain the sfow ng be steamer Buwanee is in excellent and now at Valparaiso, Chili, Tue ir nger needed there to proceed to Panama Only = of Central America, she is in good an ed to visit al! the commercial ports ne Saliao and Valparaiso, and should «: protection of Ainerican interests, Shou Spanish tleet,then tv proceed amer Waterco is very foul, she is to Le and then sent wherever most needed. The Me is [n good conditiod, and now at Gallen bute ik proc to Panawe in a iew rel the 8 sy's, The sr Callao, im excelien condition, ie now as Panama, and in goed © nditivn, THE FOURTH, Celebration tm Philadelphia Paravetvmia, JULY &,—Creat preparations are waking for the celebration tomorrow, The recept- lon of the regimental flags will be» grand sight. An wophitheatre has been erected in Independence @quare for ladies, and 1,500 children of deceased soldiers and sailors will witness the spectacle. Gen, Meade will preeent the flags, and ‘ior. Curtin re- eoive them for the State, The day will close by fireworks and an i!lumination, Jn Baltimore Ratriwone, Jriy 3.—Hon, Joho M, Rotts delivers wp address on “the State of the Country,” at Patters won Park to morrow, and Hon. Mr. Van Riper, of Wop dersey, delivers an address #t Droid Hall Park, Grind display of fireworks will be given under the thorities at three different points, In Poughkeepsie, N. ¥ ie, Jury 3.—An imp omptn and pre mature celebration of the 4th of July was got up bere to-night. Fireworks, music and speeches were the features. Nearly 2,000 peop! Te present. Freedmen to ( elebrate. Avousva, Ga. JuLy 3.—The freeiman of Charles won and Augusia have made extensive preparations wo celebrate the Fourth of July Tee Boston Caulkers’ Association and ober organizations of mechanics held » meeting in Feneui) Hall on Monday night, in favor of the sight hour roll cal! of labor. Speeches were made ‘and resolves passed to labor earnestly to secure the resulte desired by electing friends of the movement to the Legislature, » — Mexico. Continued Successes of the Liberals. Waentnotom, Jct 3.—A letter from the Gulf Squadron.dated Jane 12th.eeys:—I have ascertained that the State forces of Tamanlipas are om their way from the elty of Victoria for Tampico, with about one thousand men of all arms, and judging frow ak condition of its defences I have mot the slightest doubt but that the expedition will be attended with success, and as the Freseb predeces- sore of the present commandant had consigned so many Mexicans to the scaffold without @ trial, or even the form of « trial, it has created « desperate eentinent of revenge in the minds of those who are soon expecied to be masters of this city, and I ara, therefore, apprehensive that fearful scenes of diser- der will be witnessed. The reads from Tampico to the interior cities are ly in the bands of the Liberals, and they have lately been extremely suc- ceasiul on the West coast. 16 is said that General Corona now bolds the important city of (uadalajare with a force of on thousand men, in the name of Juarex. The Imperialists at thie moment occupy but a emall space eof the country. and if they do net receive immediate reinforcements they will be obliged to concentrate their whole force at the City of Mexico and Vora Cruz, to enable them to make good their retreat. An Ex-Rebel Rat—He Desires to Leave the Sinking Empire. Wasuimuton, Jury 3.—A letter has been received here from the rebel General Magruder, uow in Mexi- 00, who writes to ® friend, asking bim to intercede with our Government, that he may not be arrested “I want perunission,”” he says, “to return to the United States, The Imperial Goveroment has gone $0 destruction and has no momey, and taway from here. Many have already left. Price i myself, and some others, are still here, bat we sre compelled te look out for some other place to go to, There ie so hope for anything more here,” FIRES, Largo Fire in Dankirk. Brrraco, N.Y, Jcvy 3.—The most destructive fire ever known io Dunkirk, N. Y., ocourred there yesterday. It broke out about I o'clock {w the mora- ing, im Dr. Smith's drug store, in Merchants’ Ex- change Lieck, and spreading through the entire vended te the Farmers’ Hotel, and thence to y's and Mr. Koyes' houses, across Centre street, and to lamiel |oeb's Concert Hall, dwelling house snd saloon, and fually to the residence of A. F. Fisher; ail of which we n Coney’ ® blackswith’s shop and ty. foil the losers are 1d building, 15,000 ; 5 hardware, $11,000; moeuy ineor Jb iD, dry « 2,600 E. . Williams, drug $600, Dr, if 6. lost \ibrary, surgical {nstruments, ete. ; Rav'hburn, Dentist, $300; insurance 6300, Youn, Men's Christian Union lost ail their furniture ; w W. lirigham, Assessor, avd Dr, O. Benedict, pepsi Collec or, lose books; papers saved. jr, L. Gi. sll. 6); Daniel Marcey, Farmer's Hotel, $4,000; fur niture mostly saved, $900 fur Dr. 8 Charles Wieley, niture mostly saved. O'Marroe's bi ed, $400; John Coney, $360; Edward Ke ifng. bluckatnith shop and barn, $3,000; D " $4,000; A. F. Fisher, €400; Joseph Neiso ‘elry sore and dwelling, damaged $1,500; iusured, Fire in Washington. Wasutxarton, Jury 8.—This afierneon Daniel Smith's planing mill and moulding factory, om 18th street, near the canal,and Wm. McLean's lamber yard, pear by, were destroyed by fire. Smith's loss in 1,500; not insured. McLean's loss is supposed to be €50,000;; insurance only $5,000. The Suicide of Senator lane Leavenwortu, Kansas, July 2.-Henetor Lane came up from St, Louis on Friday last, amd went di rectly to the residence of Mr. Mo(all, upon the Gov- ernment Farms. Before leaving St. Louls his eon versation intimated a determination to suicide, caus ing him to be closely watched, his (ricnds getting porsersion of his pocket-knife, fearing it might be used for the fatal purpose, On Sabbah afternoon he desired to ride out, Mr. McCall brouvbt 4p, his car- and invited Mr, Adame to ride with them, After getting to the carriage, Lane expressed a do- sire toreturo to his room jor bis cane, refusing to allow any one to go for him, Keturnine with his ey drove upon the heights overlooking the elty, Lane entered freely and cheerfully into she conversation, remarking upon the bean- ty of the city aud landeceps On retmrn- ing, they had to through @ gate that separated two fields. McCall alighted to open the gate. Lane stooped down from the carriage at the same time, and passing around to lie rear, aad “Good bye, gentlemen,” and instantly discharged pistol with its muzzle In his mouth, ‘The ball passed out the top of bis head, wear the centre of bis skull, producing @ fatal wound, Th has bee; consultation of six physi room to-day Nothing can be dene tor bim. Laue ie with him, He may linger two or thr yet, butitiedoubtful. He has not opened bis eyrs since last n. e bie wile'e Nand, and \e furn'shed with small pecesof lee wheu he puts his tongue out, this being the ouly #ign of comsciougness he shows, Sr. Lovis, Mo., Jory 3,~Senator Lame was still living last evening, but his physicians have no hope ot hisreeovery. Hehas been unconscious, and has not opened his eyes or spoken to any oue since he shot himeelf, CONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS, Thirty-Ninth Seesien. SENATE. Wasuinaron, Jory 8 —Mr, Wilson reported, from the Military Commisee, the Regular Army Bill recently introduced by him; also the House joint resolution in relation to Leuntics to celored soldiers, A joint reso! in for the purchase at @6,000 of the law library of the lave Jamwnes M. Pettigrew, of South Carolina, was passed It was then ordered that when the Senate adjourn to-day it be to meet on Thursday uext On motioa of Mr, Edmunds, the House joint reso- lation for the appointment of « Committee on Re- treuchment was referred to the Commitee on Gommerce. Mr. Chandler, from the Conference Committee on the bill to prevent smuggling, made a report. The agreed to allow the House amendments 1 eport wes agreed to, and the bill goes to the President. ‘The special order, which wae the Indiem Appro- priation bill, was taken up atone o'slock ihe pending question was on the amendment of the Finance Con ne, Published in proceedings, to att he jo War Department, fr and after F discussion, The to, 1, 1867 dieagreed ed in behalf of the Indian Com- mitice reveal ainendmente for additic tions, which weie agreed to; amoung Propriating #5\0,00) for relief for sh: in. diane of the Southern Superintencency, Mr. Grimes offered ap amendment that avy lo: Person or eit) of the United Biates o! f good character may trade with any Indian tribe by giving boads in the penal sum of not lees than more than $10,000, for the observance of thé aun tions and laws for the government of the tribes. ‘The amendment was agreed to, ‘The bill was then read o third time, and, os amended, wae passed. It goes back to the House for considerente in the amendmente, The House joint resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to the workingmen of Lyons, France, for 8 fing designed for the late anniversary of Mr. Lin coln’s death, wes taken ap and passed, ‘NEW YO) ; SUN. The Somate them, at 4 o'elook, wentinte Rxecuti session, and soon thereafter sdjourned to meet on Thursday, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Mr. Rilot, from the Committee of Conference on the Freecmen's Burean bill, made a report and ex Dlained the various points of it as given im vester- day's Senate proceedings, Mr. Finck moved to lay the report on the table, which was negatived by 95 to 10%, The report was then agreed io, so that the Dill has mew passed both Houses. Mr. Raymond offered the following concurrent re- solution, which was adopted + be, and are her Hine pa, Lyons renee) en at the stance br WAnig ia o sel lam of that city, 1 metuery ef the late dent Lineol intended to be@ claplayed at the corem ot Congress ou the 18th of February Inet, and that the flag be deposi with the archives of the Geverument im the State Department, ‘TYe Benate bill to quiet lend titles in California, Teported some days since from the Committee on Pablie Lands, came up as the regular business in the moraing hour, Mr. Jullam, Chairman of the Comittee, said he had received depeche from intelligent gentiemen in © orale. asking him ot to R ection on the Dill at this time, be would therefore submit « motion to postpone tilt December next, Mr. Juli sent to the Clerk's desk hed read « ‘itapatoh from James ©. Zabrisk C'erining the bill as See’, saint, and referring . the Cal ae ae owe “oan rial orithe from the A oy el a) ms FL. new ‘minet the bill, which, it sala, Benefit remorse. lees speculators and |: Mr. Julian hed shy aleo read a letter received by him from « gentleman 2 Ban Francisco, denouncing the bill as @ most wicked enaciment, got up for the benefit of land erabbers, and particularly denouncing an amend ment offered by Senator He dinieks, The Kpeaker directed the Clerk to discontinue the reading of the letter, juermuch as it contained per “ir, Wadwellproterted ‘agate th hoyr 7 againet the mornin, ’ the oni allowed im the House for the soneta eration of the interests of his State, being wasted in tie reading ot slanderous letters and oewspaper ar- hema, Mr. Jalian stated that this local im ite imterests, but the nation who was « DIIl was not simply concerned every mau in ré-emptor, or homesteed claimant, and been defrauded by the Hiate of aeueie wre ‘ully placing ber school-warrantson land which ought to have been open to pre-emption survey and sale. The House refused, by a vote of 61 to 5%, to post. pone ceneteoraaien Of the bill, and proceeded to of Nevada, offered amendment in es to land held under Mexican and panish grants. Mr. Higby said that the of Tiiat'a bil with abs ame Shject, before th was vow re the Commissioner on Pohite Lands, and thas it was Sought to put it asa rider on this bill in order to de- fons it, The amendment was rejected. ann re Cg ROR ore an oa ) Providing that rights bone * emption claimants should not be interfered with. ‘The morning hour having expired, the House went into Committee of the Whole on the State of tLe Union, Mr, Scofield im the chair, and resumed be consideration of the Tartff bill. Mr. Morrill replied to the speech of Mr. Franch ‘Teeeee, yesterday, ia feference to the duty on The debate on coal was further continn Mossrs. Stevens, Sey Miller, Lathem and rath against the in the bill diserimi: a of N sootin coal, and jeanre. Ht and Horr in favor ori. iia At length was closed, and the Committee came to 8 vote on Ms Ti omendment tostrike @ amendment rands case— out the words mak! a rimination, The vote was ftaken by t ) and resulteddves 62, mays, 52. The Chair voted aye, and the amendment wee . sO, IBiGive sone after taking ection ou & por- Mr. Latiin, trom the Commitiee on Printing, re- ported beck adversely the resolution tofore re- rred to, for the Pals of 26,000 extra copies of the Agricultural Report for 1964, and moved that the resolution be laid om the table, Opposition being mode. Mr Leis proceeded to argue in support of the action of the Commitiee. lie said: That so bis work bas been already print od that the electretype plates were worn out, and it bo necessary to 99s the type anew, mat: er many copieeas they wanted of the repo t of 1665, instead of going back to 1h64, Lae yeor oue hundred aad ii copies to two dollars « copy the cost of composition. independent Is would cost as much to rink these 26,0 copies Of this work, new composi- jon being necessary, as it would cost to print one bundred ‘housand extre copies of the report of 1866 meiaber hed siready received from five h te vic bundred copies of the report of 1564, at a if $1,000 or $1,20—8 sum which weuld person in each district with a copy of cultural new spay poosed as it members ou cause (be largest le Government expendi. tures, eo that they might eo before the people and charge the Congress with extra’ nce. ‘’ resolution to primt 4, extra copies was agreed to. The Hoase adjourned till Thareday next, Bows Items By Feleyraph te the How York Bem.) Tue Collector of Charleston, 8. C,, has seized the schooner 4id, from Matensas, for smuggling « cargo, invoiced at $10,000 ip gold, A rian occurred On the steamer Mary Powell, ou ber passage tip to Poughkeepasle, last night, iu which bottles and glasses were freely used. One man was put off at the landing badly cut, Tax commencement of the College of the Holy Croes, at Worcester, Mase., took place yesterdey, Gen, Bullock auc staff and Bishop Williams were present, The graduating class was large. A verrem deted Mobane Olty, Aricona, June 14th, represents the mining prospects flattering. Smal! predatory bauds of Indians bad plundered a camp in the Macedons District, aud murdered one men there and another at Mohave Springs Two companies were raired to pursue the mur- derers. Tas trel Pacific Railroad is completed to Duteh Fiat, sixty-seven miles beyond Sacramento, Cal, The Government Commissioners at Omahs have examined and accepted an additional twenty miles of the Union Pacific Railroad, One hun. dred and twenty-five miles are now in running order, Boorr, commandant of South Carolinas, hes issued orders that freedmen, or freedwomen, who neglect labor, shal! be arrested and made to work on the public roads, and those convicted of non- eapital crimes be imprisoned and compelled to labor as convicts on the islands, from susrise to sunset. Ww. Guar, of Rockland, ‘ic.,'Was arraigned be- fore the U. i. Commiasiod + 04 Boston, yesterday, charged with having 7 fired the ship Young Mechanic, while: a the voyage from Bos- ton to Hong Kong, with » carge of jot. The freight ‘was insured for $92,000 and the cargo for $22,000, in Various companies in New York and elsewhere. The srrest was made at the instance of the under- wrisers, The examinstion is assigned for Tues- day. ne a SAL NEWS. maw YORK AND THES VICINITY, The National Birthday Preparations for a Grand Celebration— The Military Parade The Material and the Cost of a Neat Display— Amusements, Excursions, Ktc.—Abeut $1,000,000 te be “Burned Up” im New York. Notwithstanding that the “Contingent” fund of the City Treasury has been either already expended Or sppropriated, and that nothing was left to bay fireworks, etc ith for the * rth," the celebre- tion of to-day promises to be as interes! and grand (though probably not se polay) as any we have had for years. As soon as the Citizens’ Association learned that the City Treasury was empty they set shout raising subscriptions to furnish the asual dis- Play. This action is not now necessary owing to the agreement entered into between the Mayor and Comptrolier and the Jersey Clty pyrotechniste, The Citize Association however may unite with the city authorities ant make “@ good thing" of it, For the sum of gbout g126 & very neat display of fireworks ean be had, which will give over an bous's @utertain- ment tothe citizens of any ome locality. This dle- Play would embraee.T'ree of Liberty, Beroll Whee}, Prairie Rose, “ 1776," Polke Dance, Flag ef our Union, Two Batteries, One deren Variogated Rock te, Triameles and Vertical Wheels, and Frames and Fittings, About balfa million dollars worth of fireworks has beom sold by ® couple of the largest houses im the city, which will be" let ef!" chiefly in the city in celebrating the amaiversary of the Na- tlen's birthday, This, together with the amount usually expended for private entertalnments, will, it is calculated, ewell the sam to nearly one million dollars, The dealers in those articles say (hat this year's sales will far exceed those of several years past, amd that the West will be lavish im the display of Grew this year, w mo various parts of the Eastern, Middle and Southern States, the tows and village displays will be far ehead of aaything krown. Tt ts eetimated that several millions of dollars im value are burmed up iu the fireworks way every reer in the United States, aud ia ships which belong to United States alone, Of course, as our great netional powder burning holiday comes in the very hoas aud height of summer, it happens that we have to take our mundane, salphureous refres! ms for moat ON A, gad in the bettest er. four July consumes more orks in the rated ectuse than el) the och dare in the year, the ratio being about 9 iol. Wei Independence lay ‘ken from the calendar, 1t would vanish nine out of every tom dollars which now the fire makers “bag.” Saakes and double- headers are prenihived to be withim the eity e police have r ved ordere to seize | such exhibited for sale to be used he ity of a violation of the City r things, such es jeh should be probib- limite, and 4 al are very A nese crackers, or what the boys com- wonly «all © fe-crackers,” are imported trom Chi ne. a9 it ie im, ble to manufacture them im Amer- joa, or, in fact, e | in China, for the low ous price Chinese can mae make them. The amazing cheapoess of labor in that country gives thera, in such sim) - they can master, am advantage which we cam mever ¢ masafactures hope to overcome. Im the making of all firew: rts S erent part of labor must performed iy be trusted wihe handling of mechinery “it ts thls @ baw r ae ry, oar soli jact which will ever keep the Pasloces in the bands of t! Cnlaamen, and they may proceed at once to eh over their everiast- ing monopoly, Some of those imported are of « eu- perior quality, and the report of one is CY loud a that of a six-poundcanoon. There are eight sixes of fire-crackers in market this yoar, rangi iB price from teu cents to tem dollars « peek. ni larger tine, which cost the importer @ dollars piece, and ° yer et retell two collars each, were sent over have re "i largest now to be had he cost the retail customer ® dollareaeh. ‘Ter; which Big fireworks, the most harmless, are made in this immodiate vicimity. They avery amusing toy, and especially suitable for children, for the is positively no fire about them. Kockets are made of all pines, from CT) ounces to two pounds in weight, the stick not being included the weighing. A rocket weighing two pounds w: traverse abouts mile of space from the time it hand till the last spark vanisbes, 2 y use up bo fireworks « huudred dol/grs about as epeodiiy as in aluost any other way, it is by ly a bad investment. Aside from the unmixed delighs it gives the children, there are, beneath the cever of the sulphurous smoke, not un- frequently most ediirab! pporsunitios for flirta- tion, When e cracker pots, with an extra bang, a timid young lady may we kissed betore she recovers trom the shock; amd if, perchance, she je Very much startied by the fice of ® Roman cendle, or the up- Wanecuraliy fol back warde ta het fights sopestalty unnaturally ckwarde to ber frig! iia previous obsery.tion bas assured be: righs pair of arms @ ive says one who knows—or w' our readers een cither take the experiment themselves, ‘There will be a display of frewerkse at the follow. ing places im the evening, under an arrangem effected between the Messrs, Edge and the Common Couneil ; City Hall Park, Fast Broadway and Grand street, computes Square, seekgon Panes, reaper] years, Mount Morris square, Sist sires, ween an dine tud'corner of SOth street and Broads ‘ery beautiful pieces, of been oustsucies for the display. TUS MILITARY PARADE, This will be « very imposing affair, The entire Fires Division, consisting of about 98 regiments and embracing over 11,000 men, will parade in the mern- ing, under the command of Mayor General Bandford, who will review the troops at 8:30 o'clock A.M. The First Brigade will form line om bth avenue, right on Waverly Pisco, at Tit o'cleck A.M, The Becond Brigade will form line om Lexingtom avenue, right resting 4th street, at 7 o'clock, The Third Brigade line will be formed om Madison svenue, at Us A.M. right om 98th street, Brigade will form lime on 34th tog on 6th Avenue at Tig o'clock A. Brigade will form tu Madison Park Divison line will be formed at 6 0’ the review the line of march will be taken up as fol- lows :—Prom Washington through Weverty Place and eR Et IN ago Thirty-Third Year: ute will be paid to the Mayor end Common Councik thence sp 4th avenue and $34 stteet te Medico Avenue, thence to and through ‘6D street te Othe Avenue, and down 6th venue to 14h rest, Gen- @ral Hooker has promised te review the treepe marching. The city authorities Will have me special celebration, except as above indicated im the troops, Commandants of brigades mq red ments throughout the mareh are expected \s keep within the prescribed distances of the preceding re siments and brigades. Brigades and regiments wey in line at 8 ¢’clock will take post on the left ef te Fourth Brigade. A national salute will be fired fram the Battery at sunrise, and at noon by details from the Ist Artillory, and the Governor's salute from Washington Square at the commencement ef the re view. Owing to the absence of the Governor, at hie home in Jamestewn, be will mot review the Fires Division, as was expec.ed © the programme was arranged, WAVAL CELEBRATION, ‘The day will becelebrated by the United States Naval forces with much more spirit and neiee tham © any other occasion heretofore, During the war, when the country had ever four hundred vessels im commission, salutes were only fired by Flag-shipe and vessels om dotachod service. ‘This year finds the Republic with ninety eight vessels only im commis- sion, and allowing that each ome will fire the sathor- ined salute of twenty-one gins, the naval force will to-day fire off & total of 9,063 shots, These salutes, with those at the Navy Yards and shore stations, Will coat not far from $4,000. From each mast-heed and peak of every vessel in commission will be dis- Played the Stare and Stripes, se that mearly 360 National flags will be displayed from National vessels cutters will each jute, making 714 guns fired by them, and « total of 8172 guns fired by National armed vessels, The amount of bunting displayed from shipping Im United States porte and im afl parte ef the world, im honor of “the day we celebrate,” would, if sewed together, cover Manhatten Ie land. Some of the Flag-thipe spread sufficient bunting to coveritheir own hulle twiceever. More tham $1,500,000 will be required to pay for all the fee tivities of theday. At the naval station, the vessels in commission will holst their flags at sumrise—se minutes past 4 e'clock, A.M.—and keep them flying until 7:34, P.M. Atnoon, twenty-one guns will be fired from the Nevy Yard, and the same sumber from the flagship “ Rhode Island,” im the harber. The foreign men-of-war im port will “dress ship,” im colors, im honor of theday, The Mercantile marine shipping will aleo decorate their vessele with flags. The Cunard, Inman, National and other Trensat- lantic lines will make « fine display ef colors, and some of them will fire National salutes. The revenue catter “Cuyahoga,” Captain Joba Faunce, which ie now lying at Seguin'’s Point, will be dressed io colors and the customary salutes fired. In fact, ol the vessels in port. be they naval or mencantile, American or foreign—will vie with one emether im celebrating our natal day, OTHER OBLEUBATIONS, ‘The Tammany “wigwem" will be throws open, and the day will be eslebrated by « musical enter tainment ; en address by Grand Sechem Johe T. Hoffman ; the reading of the Declaration of Inde- pendence by Hon. Fdward H. Anderson: em Ore~ tom by Richard O'German, Keq, and speeches by Judge Pierrepont and others, and « reunion ip the evening. ‘The Commissioners of Charities and Corrections will gratify the inmates of the various benevolent Institutions under their charge with « display of fre- works im the evening, and the Raadall’s Idané school ehildrem will give their usual tmteresting Fourth of July entertainment te the Commissioners and the public, eommencing et 11 eelotk, A. M. Commissioner Bowen will deliver am address te the school, The City Hall, Post Office (after 10, A. M.), amd a) the public places and offices, will be closed, and ae business will be carried om, save by the dealers is fireworks and cigars, and by Cardeso’s injumctios holders. The Central Park Commissioners announce thet there will be music om the Mall to-day, commencing at 36 o'clock, P, M. The following is the pre gremme: raat, . March Vive lL’ Americe. 5. Marurka,*“(iresting fiom ‘afer...’ iolusdent. 4. Nasional Pot Peurri..............H. B. ih. PaRT i . ieketep on Irigh Airs. é Shoriare, Dhethen nd Bauer”. 7, Bone, “Kathleen ‘a 8. Guards’ Waits. vanr ut, 9. Pot Pourri of Meledies strung om chert, 10, Musew Quadrille 8 Fea: fiome patrietic citizens sent the steamer Benton te David's Island last evening, with refreshments, &o., for the disabled soldiers there, and they will be enabled to enjoy themselves as wall as ethers, A large number of citizens will leave the city te 11. Was ist das Deaischon Vateriand.. 12. Brurmvogie Ualop ; day, to escape the diu aud smoke, and to enjoy relax ties in the couatry. Those re still undecided where to ge will fad in the advertising columns of the Bon « variety of opportanities offered, There is te be any number of pic-nice—private and public - to Staten Island, Coney Island, Elm Park, Dudley's Citeve, Crossett's Grove, Jones" Wood, Fort Lee,an@ places slong the Hudson, Kast and Hariem Stivers’ and down the Bay, AMUSEMENTS, Baunum's.—Performances of “She Weald bes Soldier” will take place to-day nearly every hour People from the country will beve an epportanity o witnessing that great freak of mature, the Caroling twins, Cuancer Wrire's.There will bea segro ming Broadway, Those whe ge there Flight clothing, else buttons and hooks and eyes will come off ate fearful rate. Cunrvaat Panx.—Dodwerth's Band will perform ramme at 4 o'clock, —— Woons.—A rand monster festival, concert and pie nie will take place here. Young Angele will appear |i Niagara Leap. Freak Dopaldeon is te drive elx highly treined geese one mileom the Easy River in a common wesh-tab, The ehamplom skater, Hank Mee, will be present and ge threugh several feats, and altogether there wil) bee first class on tertainment. Excise Marrers.—ImgoNncrions Tas On. per or THs Dat,-ANOTMER Rum JupGE,—Yester- day about one hundred jajuactions served apoe the Excise Commissioners and their subordinates, im behalf of liquor dealers, come ef whom, although they take this action, have Little or no hope of being upheld in it by amd by. Many of thomereine * tight place,” and hardly knew what to do. They ‘want to sell quer on Sundays and after 13 o'clock af night but the laws will not allow it, By taking ous tajanetiens they place themselves in the power of the Board of Bxcise, if the law shall be dsslared con- —$—$—$—————— nt (Comtinged on Kourth Page-) to. ———