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—--t = THIRTY-SIXTH YEAR. THE BIRTHDAY OF FREEDOM — GOW THE EAGLE KOSE AND SOARED AND GOT TIRED OF IT, Decorn Tammany Indians’ War Dayco—Go man Nominated for the Pres ‘olumbin—The Plenics, Excnrat ral Kestivities-The Pyretec Dinpiay—The Day Elsewhere. ie winpiN THe The American Eagle, whose Oxact portrait we herewith Present os he appeared betore we daybreak, yesien’ay morning. PS was a joyous bird when he flapped ‘his wings over the Palixades and | prepared (or his Micht down over Monwina, the Battery fiagstait. The “ flevee Gray dird with a bending beak" was there long be fore Capt. McQuiston, of BATTERY D, FIRST ARTILLERY, With bis two twenty-four pound howitzers, wos rea Gy to salute the fleg on ite Hfty-first birthday, Fifty. Grst, we may add parenthetically, becanse the flag of to-day was made by the Congress of 1814, and fs uct the bunting unoer which our forefathers fought the ‘Wor of the Revolution. ‘The atmosphere was threat @ning, a dense fog covering the river; bat a stro Borthwest breese sprang up and swept the sky, and Capt by sunsive the harbor was clear. wos ready at the regulation hour for the rising of THe Su, and his I ned the day, not, however, until his More than a dozen percnssion caps on the breeches Of bis cannon. Precisely what ailed his ordnance the thousands of spectators did not learn, At length be got them off. A fish from Castle William, on. ether from Fort Wood, and within ten seconds sharp crock as of a near musket from Governor's Island, a deep growl from Dedloe’s Island, a roll of distant thunder from the Navy Yerd and from the foris at tho Narrows, and in less tine than it takes Wo read this paragraph the harbor was in an uprosr, Meantime Mr. As- life, whose midnight mostc has ushered in > many a Christmas ‘and #0 many a hoppy jew Year, ad ar. “ ranged the levers ia his aerie, and while the cannon in the har rminery. bor were belching thunder from their throots of brass, the chimes of Trinity steople mang out tho traditional murie of the National Holiday, aod the hundreds of steamers in the rivers added their slirteks to the general din The national bunting was simultaneously run up to the peok of (en thousand Magstaifs fn tle metropolis, Rowhere, howover, waving more gracetuily than dyer the home of MeQuiston inners had winashed TH BUN. 4 f Col. George W. Roome, the happy Sagamore of the Tammany North Americans, liad endgelled his drains to ornament his city residence in the Park ; ‘bot with all the face and etroamers that he had sue Fended under the statue of Hercules that surmounte the City Hall, he contrived to make no better dis- Play than was made by the Tnx Bu, ‘Thus was greeted the ninety third anniversary of the independence of the United States of Hail Co- fumbia, THE MILITARY DISPLAY, Promptly at the appointed hur, Ti o'clock A. M., Maj Ceneral Shaler ‘and stall raced themselyew at tho 1 of the First Brigade in Kasi Fourth street, and the column moved off, the So. cond, Third, Fourth, end Cavalry Brigudes following wm regular order, The ti of mareh wa down Broa way, to Cnnal etreet.thron Cont street to the Bowery, the and Fourtti wo to Twenty-thir Mact ORN, #ILALER, a through Twenty-third et fadinon avonne to. Thirty irty fourt rect to Pith ave enue (o Twenty-third sirvet, All re congregited throngs of peo Ie! ‘among them the Hevent ch i secont, and deventy-first, beg loudly ap Diau: ity their friends, ‘The parade of the division war one of the best ever made on the Fourth of July. T pearty, 6,000 men in line, and the ap, rehing of most of them w very creditable, ‘he Second Regiment, in their new grey aniform, made a fing appearanes, The Tweilth, always neut and rly, did not belie their reputation, The Beventy-fira, in. full uniform, with: white panta Joons, inarched past in excelient time, ‘They carried the old and tattered fag of the Bull Run battlete! Gallant Harry Koexafellar, their present Lieutunant Colovel, lost bis lett ari ding it. Thoir One anporrance ching all deserved we they received from the reviewing party. eeond Bri First und Fitth Hog ments pre tho Lest appearance, ‘The First ery and Ni netye sia. ture, ed ont str heir mare! have been improved. Col of tho First ArtiLery, attra tention, ‘The EI A. Coniling, turved out in full strenuth, preseating a marked im; rovement in thelr new chas- eur uniform, OF the ‘Third Brigade, the beventh Regiment, an usunl, on TILLER. bore of the palm, both m ap oo ond marching, Their number, Bowever, ‘was wolully einai), scsree 100 men being in line, Cohor-sergeant Brisied a, ree & creditable appenrance. Mr. risted is almoet too emall 8 Color-ecr- eant, bnt his bravery i# unques!ioucd, aud RTE, Me A ceneral favorite Will te public, His billiard Baloon in one Of the finest in the city. Kighth und N Regiments uiso looked though their rauks wero dave aS, allow he major w vray fall wore the old blu gonted by the com ‘Of the Fourth well, The Tuirty-eeventh > parade in thelr pre. ¥ of the command wore ‘ut, but nearly one-third and the wotley appearance pre hand may readily be Imagined, igade, the ‘I'weuty-seccnd Reel. ment made ‘decidedly the bundsom Get apvemutice, Their marehing was excellant, ut’ ke many of ‘the other regiments, their turnout was de cidedly slim, It was universally conceded that the handsomest man in the regiment, and Indeed 1n the division, was M. George W. Laird, the * Bloom of Youth" man, Who ts toe First Licut-nant of Company B, The Eleventh, one of the strongest Pot our German’ ve lergest turn-out of any 17, Latnp, dllvision, hey g arched well, No regiment in the division 8 improved more within a year than the famous old bi nth Regiment, Mis | w with fall raded yostordy: ns and mare The Fourth wnt, bolo known as the Voloran Zouavos, also showed a decided improvement over past parades, ‘They are soon to h alforu. Taeir Dram Major, Mr. Berke, was the ion of all who beleld. Boys and girls viewed with awe and astonishment, Seventy ninth Regiment carried the tattered flags they bore, when Cameron fud Stevens fell at thoir bead, and which they have kept aitarnished from the frst Bull Run through baitles of nove with the Army of the Powomac, in NS the South and Southwest, MAS HURKE, Oi the First and Third Regiments of Cavalry it is only necessary to say that they presented (heir eval appearance, THE TAMMANY INDIAN WAR DANOR. ‘Tammany #4 loyel, let the Trivune say what it will. Her unalioyed patriotism was demonstrated yoster: day, when her warriors, redolent of paint and feathors, gathered in full force and celebrated, in the marner peentiar to this aboricinal orgunizatio the anniversary of Tammany and of the nation’s birth, It was graud occasion, calling together the chief Brehoms, the little Sachems, the Sagumores, tho Wiskinskl, the Whiskey Skiae, aud the Lesser lumi naries, with thoi siaydard backers and supporters, the great phalar x of the anterrifed THR SRCRET CONCLAVE. Barly in the morning—say at 9 o’clock—the chiefs aad high oMfcials of the auctent Order mbled in reeret conclave in the lower hall of the Tammany building on Fourteenth street. ‘To this mmeeti none of the uninitiated were Invited, and seruplo core wos taken to prevent the Intrasion of any un- antzortzed p sone, THe SUN REPORTER, disguised as a Merce Comanche, con the vigilant sentinel, and gnined admission to the nonunl War danee of the powerful tribe of the Man- On entering the hall he wos startled by a Iwor whoop from the assembled chiefs, ar w Hately surrounded by the dusky warriors armed will tomahawks and war Nothing dannted by (hese ferocious tho re porter preserved a most dignified and stoicial indi. ference, att @ time throwing his keen black eyes around him in search of some familiar face, At Inet dise a Sachem whose viswe him as Unt of an old seqnaintanes, he addressed him in the vernacular of the tribe: ived to dope nitove te nonstration “How.” To this polite salutation the savage addressed re. plied: “Terra me coup.’ Tie REPORTER INITIATED, This pleasant interchange of civilities bad the gratifying eflect of establisting a perfect understand ing on all bands. ‘The warriors, crowding about the roporter, grasped him by the Wand, hugged him, turned him about, mounted him on their shoulder si00d him on his head, tossed him up to the wall.and tumbted him about generally in the fullaees of their Joy. Tho reporter subsequently learned that th brotherhood took him to be Col. Frank E, Howe, and that he had annoaneed himself as converted, they proceeded at once to initiate him as a mem ber of the Suciety. At the couclusion of tre inter: esting erremonial, he was conducted to a seat near the platforus,where Le enjoyed an admirable opportu nity ofobserving the great war den wns fa vored by 8 brother with the names of the conspleu ous red men, THR GRAND SACURM IN FELL And first the Grand Sa chem commanded silence in a voice of terrific im-¥ port, and at the same time brandiaied his towalawk in a manner that thowed how happy he would be to fling tt at some oftending brother's bead. ‘The Grand Ba chem's face was brilliant: ly adorned with Ceelgne tn vermit erald, and other colors, °, nnd purse. and bis person was ar ruyed in the full parapher* omfice nalia of his His, hair was tied in a litte Knot on top of bis bend, andin the little tuft was fastewod a hi ditional bird of the country, From his shoulders depended a flowing robe of gayest colors, caught at the waist with » belt of wampuin in which were thrnst a pipe and three enormous knives. The tomahawk was of the Gnest stecl, with rosewood handie heavily monuted with silver, When th Grand Sachem spoke inis voice resembled the rolling thunder, ‘The pecullar foree and volume of sound Jed our reporter to mistake the speaker for Mr Kawin (orcest, but te sizo of the calves did not Dear out the supposition, and he war note little aurancd when informed that the Grand Sachem was no olber than our mild-mannered, gentle, and polite elty official, the Hon, Wm, M. Twe THR WARKIORS IN CosTUMY. Tho other warriors were similarly, though lens gorgeously apparclied, The head dress was of more common material, the garment less costiy, und the weapons more suggestive of every-day use, In the matter of factal ornamentation there soemed to be Greater latitude for individual taste. ‘Thus, one of the Saclems, said to hold the position of chief magis- trato of the eity, combined the colors with such ex- quisite taste and wkill as #t once to bespeak an artist und person of rare culture. ‘The poet of the day was distinguishable by the fancy betrayed in the de- signs upon bis cheek, So, too, the orutor, running to solidity, disearded the mixture of rich culors, con fining limself to solema black, shaded with soils gray. ‘The lively reader of the day painted exeiu- tively in red, while the Judicial Bachem trusted Whol'y to ermine, ‘THE WAR DANCE AND THR VIOTIMG. After some formal proceedings, silence was Ae- cured in obedience to the command of the Grant Sachem, and then the annual war dance was called ‘Tis dance, our reporter wns informed, 1 something more than a mere form, It 1s tho occasion which the Order i ea for beheading and consigning to obiivion those whow It has hitherto honored, but who have furfelted tte confidence, Those whose doom it seals are forever doomed, and ail who per. tlelpate In the ceremony are bound under fear of luke condemnation never to reveal the names of the condemned, Indeed, tho names ot the victims are not always given, or, if aunounced, are pre nounced in such o way as to be uninvelligible to the elvillzed world, But our reportor wus as founded at catching the name of the Hon, Horatio Seymour among the condemned, and on inquiry was informed that he bad forfelted the favor of Tim: mavy by defeat, The names of the Hon, Samuel W, Clerke, of the Supreme Court, and the Hon, Gideon J. Tucker, Surrogute, were als» pronouneed, with sundry others, but the nature of thelr offen Woe nct ascertained, TUB AUTO vA FE, Aa the list was called of the warriors formed a large ring, incloning the euppos! itious bodies of the condemned, bound with cords © id secured to s huge SACHEM TWRED, ful of feathers plucked from the tra tree, A tom-tom was produced and pliced in the hands of u very fleroe savage, Justice Down At by name, and the dance wus begun, first on!; the sachems took part in the ceremony, bat roou the « xcitement spread to the lesser warriors, and all responded to the somewhst monotonous music in wild contortions of body, ferce grim: hideous of countenance, terrific movements of the limbs, the ole company meaathne eireling about the vietiina, davon throwing their tomahuy ks eMigies in their midst, As the danew proceeded the Participants took heart and entercd tuto it with all the onilinsinwn Of the ravages of the plains, ontil they became worked up to suena frenzy av to d mand udditional vietins, At this time the sc ne Was #0 fiarful as to defy description, Yelle and sonorous whoope filled the hall, ‘Turning from tho cMgles prepared to receive this treneured wraith, the dancers singled wut those of thety own company who had incurred their Indi vidual wrath and brandished their weepons in their faces, ‘Tne orgies threntened to result ia # general slaughter, and the Grand Sachem vainly endeavored to put down the msing tide, At last a messenger was ceapaiched (ur Giafulla's band, which, appeor- ing on the balcony anc striking up * Hail Columbia,” Giacourved such music ay soothed the savage breast expressions at the and calmed the nnbridied storm. This was accom. plished none to soon, for there remained scarcely time to SMOKE THR PIPR OF PRACK, cre the hour for the publie ecremonice, Nothing could be more appropriate, after the wild aiid threat. ening tcene that preceded it, then this final ceremo- nial of the society. The Sechem# took their seats On the platform, and the hittle Indians, In primitive atyle, disposed themecives on the floor of the ball All preserving profound siteace, A litle warrtor then took the great pipe ot the Grand Sachem, and filling it from an ancient leather pouch, returned it to that dignitery n procuring a coal of fire, the sume litie warrior teld it to the pipe white the Grand Sachem potted until it wos well ht, The Grand Sachem handed it to the Sachem next on bis right, and the pipe passed to all the Sachems in turn, each (aking a WLI After these, the tubordl- Hate officials and the wurriorw were served in course, all enjoying the luxury of one pull at the great Pescomeker, When ail lad smoked, the pipe was returned to the Grond Sachem, who, rising, broke the long silence as follows; THE GRAND SACHEM’S sPRKCH, Bnotwens : Our annual solemnition ore concluded, We have slain our enemies, and smoked the pipe of peace among ourselves, Let as heneoforth have Peace. You all know your duties; ace that yon do Those duties faithiully, else o9 another anniversary Of our conntry aud of onr Order we hall dence one Wwar-dancs around your prostrate forms, ‘The Grand Sachem has spoken. We will now divest oureelven iF vstumes, and procerd to the the public awaits us to 4 utine this great doy, Broth THe METAMORPHOSIS, Jou ted themeclves of thelr paint, feathers and savage attire, and urrayed in more civilized garh, Wearing pinin regalia and the usual badges of the Order, marched im procession to the Great Wigwam, the Chief Sachems only carrying their totaahawks, TAMMANY'S POBETK the ners div cut of the secret council, the omnes, AL 10:20, every seat in the parquet and galleries of the Immense wigwam was ocenpied, and even good standing room could not be found, dust ther Gratuile’s Seventh Regiment Band struck ap the hational anthem, and shortly afterward a huge stave, surmounted by the Cap of Liberty, dragged tn the Winskinskie of the Society, George Roome, Keq., dressed in (ull Indian costame, George majesticall advanced down the stage to the front of the plat form, where he squatted (Ludian style), and began to amoke the pipe of peace. Shortly afterward came the Ginad Sachem, Wm. M. Tweed, and the of Wig Tnying, wearing their regalia," Among. th hy Mayor, Oukey Holl who on this in his hignest feather, His head was bran new "light-colored bat, one of ot. Ail bein comfortably seated on 1 Jer om that t# to aay, the Chief in treet an the smail fry be: ba'— Le Graad Sachem offered PRATER, Raising his eyes to the d stretching out ble arua at fu of the ball, and length, be prayed w indescribable fervor that the future of the Demo ratio party inicht he glorions a ful that the Blick Republican party, being full of wieked and { knaves, migit Just lot np and cht ‘once,tbat is all he would ask—€o at nnterrified # chance, A played be ter which the Grand 8. Snllivan, who Ml the Declaration of Bir. Sulliv with long happing onee~ye read placed his upon his cravat, was about to take out lis hundkereaief, but changed hig mind os le pulled tt half way ‘out and im that position he lett & it, and took a drink ef lomon- die, Everything being still, he Foad the animortal composition of Thomas of the Leader, Grataila then Reized the hroe Binal Crows.” GOV, HOFFMAN FOR THE PRESIDENCY, Next caine Sachem Samuel B. Garvin, who sot ewnly nominated for the next Preaidency Woy, Jour 1, Hotiman. [Desfening éheers, lusting two hours, Aine eee people exhausted toote lungs aid fell dead to the floor, and were picked up by Ge Roome and hi samtiry equed and thrown out of the windows, | Alter had endelted, the “big njin” read the sentiments contained in letters f distinguished brothers and patriots turoug world, ‘he following is tom the Hor 6 enthnslasm Joun P Exe x Deranry ANY, Ju iation b to bie Co Stare or New Your Bin: Thave received the Tuumany Society to cel Jay Asie weil sugested tn th day tr to be commemorated letter of in your afler year, bot the to do honor to the Americans Of 170 for Ue severe anil glorion rugile where'y Frovton awe ta make Of today, mindiul of our Preserve civil liberty 80. hardly” earned others eople are in the position of one to hoe (allen ® rich Inheritance ; exporicneed the labor, and suite mi to gather tho Krai YIN CAEL OMENS, f evard om ng, wine 1 ertate transinitied to Heit to oe d And Uy vigilanc prey Verted, at the very beginning, 10 € rope, the Fule of tie fow: Wo muy'be assureu that no people can remain free ex- copt by thoirown ronatant. wAtel fulness; that 1 {ion of & people cau long retain treeduin, it any of them ars deprived y's thal ‘and local self-go' that. when force anywhere in our uder every. Where | among ue zation of power tends always to In With movight. evils contrul over the imteresta of th y. oral Abceowuye years Lhaye been with you cn this annlver SAry, and wiall reget inore than you my a’ Sheth engacementa and dulce: wilt keep me tre hi Cam aoartily with you, however, Ay i in t the oldst me Americnn leas ‘ least exer Rental | ow Stabile orders tie maintenance of the (Wl thts of ly no that Hovethelessy the, lutegrity ‘of the” Union bo not. lt Hatred ath; within the Stnte. the retention by the pe pies in cities: counties, towne, and silinges, of ail power Over maitors of purely loeal interest 7G T HOW RMA To the Hon, Wruitam M. Twexp, Grand Sachein, Tommany Society The Giand Svchem introduced Hon, John P, Stock. on of New Jersey, ms orator of the day, Tie distin » guished “Benaior wp iC ion Whenee he wae to ute g na umbrella, ovet Whose head s hundred Yours lind passed, un Hind) him ti leit’ hand, bis short-tail coat reach ter Words at window, yy der his arm, his’ bat ing the floor, and bis Jy 8 pleture of Sen s seg torial dignity (ait Le oss our accurate en OKATOR OF THE DAY. — graying). Look rovud hig with a complacent amie, ho adjusted is spectacles, then refreshed himself with a drink of som thing—we cannot say what, beeanse he covered the glass with his uabrelia—aud alter Once tore looking alter the umbreila, he sald that he was de Hichted at beivg un actor On #uch an auspicious oe: casioumit pleased ‘ever #0 much; that he loved the Demoerats with wil the f his soul, and they knew its that the can party praduatly taking Away the liberties uf the pro und that the people were being deceive! and their hiberties torn aways, whtle they are drugged with Gen, Grant and “nilitary glory. ‘The fhccnth amendment he looked upon ur an ¢, Which if the Government sought to enfore fight. ‘The internal revenue was a frou magoliude. Tie Fieedmen's Bureau ditto, Gi wasn fraud, But the Democratic purty! 0h, was the party, #0 pure, no honest; it was a Providence to be a Dower 1 lie wie on (Mr, Stockton) woul! say to the men of New York to adhere steadfastly to the true pune ples of Demorracy and to *eivil rights, the glory vf wan, (C..eors upon cheers.) ENTER THR MAYOR Then spoke Oakey Hall, who confined hii r to the outrageons conduct of our Cuveraine ward the Cubans, Tt wos againat (ie poineple of tie upon whieh General Gront wor on syinpathize With of Vn thous be drew everywhere that if tho Cuonus wanted stupa they ¢ them as well as Spain. But he Repatier party had violated every pledue tis J aver nite he considered thee caso th ns palo of redemption, Ilo pea try, but not to We Keputlican party OTHER SPRAKEHS, The ¥ W. Miller of Rochester then spoki Ki. Fellows wildressed the agaion Jiows's addrors the band played nd tho meeting brow up. ‘An elogent collation was prepared for the Ipjins ond members of (he press. PRTRR NOT FORGOTTEN, Rpeeches wore again the order of the day. One toast created the wildest entiasiasm, and that was tke one orovosed by AL, Algernon 8, Spilivan, * The NEW YORK pleasant vaynee, gne of Tarmmany's brightest ornninent York's goocral favorite, Poter B. Sweeny.” THE NRGLECTED VATERANS OF 1812. ‘The City Government, in its munificent outlay of £40,000 for the celebration ot the Fourth, wholly overlooked the Veterans of 181%, and those noble Anverican soldiers, who fought our just war with the Mistroes of the Seas, were unable to find even the powder required for thoir time-honored national salute on the Battery, And they might have passed the great anniversary withont a dinner had not the Continental Hotel, at 441 Brondway, generously ex tended an invitation, which Gen, H, Raymond and Col. Abratam Dally gracefally accepted. MARLEM LANE ON THE FOURTH, Harlem lane was a reshing river of fst horses an | splendid tarn-outs, Ponderous chartots ruuning at the heels of prond fout-tn-hands dashed in front of Harry Bertholf's, followed by the spider webbed wheels of delicate trotting-wagons, Chunpague flowed Hike water, and the whole lane was an en livening seene of mirth and Jollity. Probably onc of the finest equipages of the duy wag that of the Hon, James O'Brien, The Bheriff arose at 8A. M., nnd ordered his hostler to harness one of his gift horses and not to hook him inithe mouth, Tue order wos obeyed with alacrity, and at @ A.M. the Sheriff drove from hin resideges, at 144 Kest Tulrty-fourth street, to Fifth avenue, Mew through the park with the rapidity of a swalldw, and dashod into Har. tem fane like a dragonfly, As ho drove up to Ber. tholts, the foun gers on the ba over come by OneKIFr OMAN, the brilliancy of the Bherif's turnout, siinted Dim with oa) murmaF oof) adiniration, and crowded about his carriage, wondering at Its mag hifcenco, ‘The Sherif however, stopped only long enough to recelve the congratulations of his friends AL10 o'clock he deposited a tifty-cent freetional note in the hand of Mr, Bertholl’s tiortler, and rapidly drove away, At noonday the lane was very dusty, and the doy was getting hotter, ‘The apprehension of coming heat decreased the number and briliianey of the ear. ringes, but by 6 P.M. the rond was agin a strug: alive moss of horsefesh and polished jinh Toe baleontes of the hotels were jammed, and resembled those of the Saratoga palaces during race week. Everybody sported a baggy, At 7 P.M. Robert Bonner appear with Dexter, The little horse through the crowd like a mad comet. Mr. Bouner sat up right, and held the relas with a firm hand, vay + ing no at- tention to the enco- miums pe on fi £50,000 in Loofe, sinews, and horseflosh, After leay ing the lane, it i nid, he visited Gen, Sheridan, and invited him to hold Dexter's ribbons. It was not until midnight that the lane was deserted, SCENES IN T.18 CENTRAL PARI During the early morning hours, the Sixth, Eighth, Third, Fourth, Soventh, and Second avenue ears were jammed with passengers, The morning was balmy aud breezy, Men, women, and children gazed out of the car windows, breathing in the fresh alr end clutching ¢lose their picnic baskets, From morning until night the Central Park was full of ‘Tho great ceutre of attraction was the DEXTER. cle phant Em press, Pea nuts were fed toher by the bush and candies were trunk by the bread tossed Into her ' art, Ginger- disap Se 2 is redin huge and eY TUR RELEVANT. — erybody seem ed delighted, espectaty the elephant, During the day a naughty boy offered Ler majesty @ lighted fire cracker, and his life would have paid a penalty for the insult, had the keeper not interfered, The new Central Park enbs did a lively business. Each one was crowded, and it I said that the re. THE NRW cepts of the Company ran over a thou- sand dollars, ‘The majurity of the pus- fits gers were from the country. One lady from Squankum hed her pocket ©48* THE LADY picked, and insisted that a clergyman from Littlo Neck was the Tue PicK- plexpocket, ‘The mlutster, when arrested by tho po- lice, indignantly denied the vpnom charge, but the lady frow soca, squaNkum. Squankuim said she had noticed that he looked very suspicious when he got in the cab, and she was sure that he bud her pocketbook, Mere Police Captain John Williamson, who, as & matter of course, if doing duty at all, was doing {t outside bis own district, asked the lady from Squankam how uch moucy she had in her pocketbook. * Four milk Uckets, two allver three-cent pieces, rh railroad teket, anda dolar aud seventy: she teartully replied. n Orat clubbed the clergyman, then asked him what he was doing there, and finally earched lim, He found nothing on bin but a Tests ment, two ten-cept Dilla, a half-price ticket on th Long Island Ratlrond, and a letter from some of his parisMouers tendering hima donation purty. ‘The man was Innocent, and while Captain Willi:mson was ciubling him the real plekpocket escaped. During the clubbing the Captain test his e m7 bs cap had been worn twenty or thirty years, and was ono of the features of THR LOST CAP, the woat side of the town. 6 West Twentloth st If ho is not there, the cap may be left with the Bergeant in charge, Tt was late at night before the Central Park was entively deserted, and the elephant left to undisturh- ed slumbers, TUM DAY DOWN TOWN. The celebration down town was begun very early At midnizht Col, Dick French ignited a pack of fro crockers, and tossed them into the sircet, The de ¥ ns drow an immense crowd of newsboys Sreneh's Hotel, who listened to tho roar of Col. Feoneh's patriotism until 8A, M., when they rushed for the pressroom of Tux Sum, and were soon welling hundreds of copies on the street, Kvery strect below Canal from Uiat timo uatil midnight was a sn.all earthquake of torpedoes, crackers, and pis tole, ‘The Ntile birds In the Park flew to Now Jer sey on the break of day, terrified at the racket. In Groonwich street e Juvenile cannon was ploced in the front of every bouse, and fred at intervals of forty seconds, It is estimated that 8,707,498 dre-crackors were exploded in Baxter ptrect alone, Cunal aud Greenwich streets were crazy with torpedves. At ‘ht Tue BUN reporter viaited the t © police ins in charge of Canal stroet, who rave him the following estimate of the number of torpcdors ex ploded tn that street during tac celebration To Copt. I son's district, Ticspe Miles diuicl In Capt, Petty’s aistret.. Tot sl torpedoes exploded tn Canal stree' All the banka, Htorer, offices, aud cotto midnl down town were closet, and Wall street and iis ighbors were nearly deserted, Coming up Creen wich street, the BuN reporter visited tho Oco.n Bank, and found tt well guarded, mer steol had been nutledj over the hole in the floor, fifty bolts were fastened on tho front door, and enc widow was bidden bebind on tron shatter two Inches thick. ‘The fa rate A piate of Be ‘TIL OOKAN BANK, Was well guarded, as will be seen by our clubo- cngraving, Catharine market was livily thronzhout the day, Probably @ ton of powder Was burned ta this neighborhood alone, 1 THe pownRY, Tho Bowery bolled over with patriotiom, As o'clock last evening the « der two Inches of exploded fireworks, At midnight the Hon, Pattie Welsh walked on Dursted rockets from Cooper Inatitate to a foro bank below the Old Bowery theater, At least @50,00) was burned up in the Bowery alone, During tho day the Inger-beer saloons were densely crowded, The visitors were firet etupefed with becr, and were then Inlled to sleep by the inspiring strains of a halt-doxen opt cleides, At 11 o'clock P.M. Retdy the Black mith appeared in t of Tony Pastor's Opera House, with a bundle of Kenan candies, He was rece zed by several frien!s, and was asked to drink by each one. At 2A, Mit 4 said that ‘ ho met Capt, Jourdan in front of Lindenmnl- ler'a old Reddy left very eutdenty, and was afterword seen on the Now Bowery REDDY smoking a pipe on the frovt platform of « Second avenue car, THA CELEBRATION IN STUY VESANT KQuAnA, Stuyvesant equare was comparatively quiet. Bvery- body seemed to bo uslerp, The birds had every thing thelr own way aud sang sweetly, At one tin two aervant girls threw a torpedo and a fire-eracker out of & third-story window, but beyond this nothing was heard in the square throughout the entire day In front of 201 East Seventers th street, our reporter found a gentleman, apparently some ninety years of age, tented in an old armchair, and smoking a huge pipe, He wore knee-buckles, an old-fashioned smoking-eap, and a coat with large lappols and ents, Acopy of Tue SUN lay on hin leit knee. Moeting » Quaker, the re porter asked who lived in the house’ and was answered “Gov. Fish,tSve retary of State, ‘There le fs now," murmured the Qnaker, a8 he wos lost to sight among the follage tn the Park, ov, rin A moment atterward the Cuban regiment appearcd in Seventeenth atreet, and the venerable gentleman With the pipe disappeared as if he had melted tu the alr walks were burted an THE MASONIC CRLRNE ATION It Is sald that the Freemasons celebrated the hin weeret, ‘The states leading to the thir ter of Booth’s Theatre were thronged throughou the day. Theapproaches to the low carefuliy guarded, and only Marons of 1 and of high degree were adwitted. Amor en on the staire were PG. M. Robert D, Holmes, W. M. Charles 8. Arthur, ex W. M. Vandemark, J, Henry Magontgle, Capt. Joha HH, Howell, Gen, D. ©. MeCalium, Capt, George 8, Alexander, W. My and PD. Gr. M. Fred, Herring, Gr, See, dames M, Austin, H. 8. H. Henry Godet, Gr. W, Gus Mailing, and hundreds of others distinguished among tie ternity, The utmost secrecy was maintained as to tho proceedings with inthe Lodge, It has leaked out, however, that the goat was very unruly, He broke looxo during the ser: vices, id erented utier — consternation, The presiding officer detailed Capt, Howell to bring him to order, — MASONIC CRLRBRATION, which he did tn the manner shown in the cut, THR PISHING PANTIES, A doren Ashing partica left the city yestorday. ‘Three boats went to the Fishing Banks, loaded to their gunwates with batt and passengers. Judging from the strings of porgtes acen in the Bowery last evening we ekould Kay that the fisticrs were very cessful, ‘The most remarkahle fishing excursion of the day was the one which Jeft No, % Weat Twen ty-first wireet, ot 5 A. M. ‘The party consisted of Judges Hackett and Rurnard, The Hon, Henry Me Closkey accompanied the Judges aa fish carrier, The august trlo arrived at pier No.1 at6 A.M. Judge Barnard gave a small boy a pack of firecrackers tor twelve shrimp, baited his hook and tossed it In the . Five minutes elopsed withont a bite, The Re, nuspenting thas pponrance of Mr, Me: key bad frightened the Meh, neked bim to step to the middie of the d keep himself ont of wight. The gentleman did #o; etill the Mah did not nibble, Finally Judge Hackett asked Judge Barnard if be nado’t forgotton somethin, “No, [think not," replied the little Judge. “Me Closkey's dress has seared the Aiyh, and they won't dite—that's al “Did yon eplt on your hook? inquired the genial Hackett, as he drew # fine porgie to the p “T did not,” replied the little Jndge, water, “Well, you never can catch fish without spit ting on your bait,” sald Juige Hackett ‘Thoreupon Judge Barnard drew. up his tine, toot: the slifmp in his Ongers, epat uoon it and again threw it in the water, At S:10 he mannanp's pulied out a fine mackerel, He then y ry. thanked Judge Hackett for tiie anus PRS a gestion about bait shrimp was placed on the hook; the Mutie dudg spat upon it and chucked 1 in the At 8:90 Judge Hackett, who was fishing with a double hook, drew two magnificent porzies out of the KETT'S ator in tiptop style. The porg floundered about on the pier for sove pale, ral minutes, but they were ually se cured by the Hon, Mr. McCloskey, who ‘aug threw them Into bis besket. At &:3) pomare Judge Baruerd canght a fine dried herring, which he he put In his pocket, About noon the litde Judge got an immense bite ‘The fish was a huge one, ana strong: gled violently The Judge, with grim determination, clung to his line, and would have been dragge into the sea it Judge Hackett and the Hon, Mr, McCloskey had not sprang Lis assistance, By the Joint exertions of the the three a por polee of huge dimensions was land. ed on tho pier, ALGP. M, the retorned their homes, Barnard sent his porpoise to Admi ral James Fisk, dr., in return for the owls presented by the Admiral, At Tue ronrowe. P, M, the fish were divided, Judge Barnard getting three porgles, two mackerel, aud a bluefish for his share, besides the herring whieh he hod hidden in bie preket, Judge Hackett receiving one mackere! and flye large porgies, and Me, Mc Closkey lugging he eleven porgies and a sea base some inches In length, Tue par ay Jones's Woop. Theee delectably drive-away‘dulleare times in hi sslvan resort yesterday, kor wer not the members of th rhund the panied by hosta of wire pursuing ‘Teutons some currying Instruments of music, and others weapons of warfare, to baye made the Vi neemod fur the A favorite resort, Musle mingled with the ary ring of the rifle and the dul jer thud of resounding ordnance, Lager flowed down perehed throats in copious atreame, while the FUN IN) more potent beverages of the Rbt-e also bod maltitad of pe. trons, VF op dauchters of the Faderlant steamed andy spired as they devoted thurnee with w zeal und ardor totally irre presslb) he evolutions «f Everybody me me, apd the san 1 the Stingerbuna nf men plastered nd tie tung everything was nots contusion, good natnre, snd en joyment. "It was a ‘gathering ly Geran, and uel ws Only Germans Con HoRACH ON RAN Tie childron were treated b " physieally, ‘The Mou, Hor wine orator. "Phe obilosopher, aecompanied by Con joner tyaae Bell and 2 W embarked board thy ahannocw, of Twent hiath wircet, ut JL o'clock A, M,, and mow thorcatter Tanded on the teland, The orator, lo tha aston! ment of everbody, wore a clean shit and a worsted Watchguard, and His expansive features beatnod with a beney If $s. Aw tho steamer touclied the island) Ww the salute which eon kuowle Jor wed vi dern Clue! nied Hie dastingutsn tention the p baring ols venerable head tng tiie than L flowing locke to. the bree ya, heutiy tired, were drawn up dn linc caeh vrehin beng armed with ® wooden rifle grow ah. CG, wite weed their eyolitions with minifest mutiatuetion, ‘Then boys, visitors, and the philosopher marehed to the capacious school room. Arrriving at the sche ule Foon, $2 gira und 250 boys Louk scjr scale, and & boy of perlups tou wiaters stenped forward aud wel- comed the great Katieal Apoatic. Whereupon Coui- missioner Beli introduced Mr, Groeley, and the ude Gross followed, Lbs dehvery cousumed an bour, Lb was substantially the apecch recently delivered be. fore Packard's adnate, and rely still, bes fore the graduates of 4 New 1 College, THR HORS RACES ON TH HOMOKEN COURSE, One of tho fines # of the season was contested yesterday on the Hoboken course, The contesting horses were the beautiful mare Trenton Girl, owned by the Hon, Angustus O, Evans, aud the clean-limbed runner Eyesaive, from the stable of Wim. D, MeGrezor, Esq. ‘The match was made threo Weeks ago, ander the following circumstances: Mr McGregor had beaten Mr. Evans at a game of Dilllarda, Mr. Evana, who felt somewhat sore over his deveat, sald that he hind amare thet could toss the miles from her hoofs faster than Mr. MeGregor could wink “For five hundred dollars she can't, anawered Mr. MeGregor; “ I've got a litile Rycaalve in my stobloat Hudson City that rung a inile +o quick that \t takes her ehadow Gfy seconds to catch ap with her, ‘The mateh wae mate, mile dashes, threo In fve for {MO @ side, Tho race took place yeaterday at the Seacauens course. Al Hudson county was Provent, Kx Sheri? Francis was there behint a splendid trotter; ex-Postmaster Keynote drove a Wenutitul fourin-hand to the track; Prof, A Schem, formerly of the Vere York Tribune, anpeare: chind a magnificent span of bays; and the Hon, V. Clickoner dashed on the course with a very fae tandem team, Even Jersey City waa Infected Maj. Z. K. Pangvorn appeared on the track with his | $2),000 lean ‘S| Merecles dr the ercam of his Iv able: Capt. William Danning at tracted att with his span of gays, but be wa nto the shade by ex Mayor Gopsill’s turn ‘The ex-Mayor drove Crary iT tators were on the track, At 20) tir aghit to the Keore Kycealve jum with a # on Girl clove up, T ran wlely grew hot. The dust flew the heels of both horses like the smoke of a locomotive, At the quarter ofa mile Trenton Girl hud plotted herself xside of MeGregor's statlion, and they were ran ning neck aud neck ae twin dregon flee, Down the buck siretch Evans's mare slowly forged abead, and switched ber tail in the aco of her antagoulat, The pace was feartul, and the backers of Ar al looked bins Finty dollars to tnirty-five,” shonted ¢x-Mayor Gopsill, * that bvans wing Una Neat,” with no takers. On the lower turn Trenton Girl a two Tongtie abend, and still fying hike the w Down ¥ came like frighten own, and passed | tho home stretel t Evane’s mare held rt it the lout ¢ . Second Heat. Mr. Met ‘onference wita bh ey before the secon ho bettie had chang nil Hood two to one on the mare, Rot't horses got off even. Around eurve they went head and head. The pace Was even more hot thou Inthe first lest, ‘The horses ran hike crazy mncteors, A thourand hearts beat anxiously at every fall, amd fve hundred ,lorgacttes followed cach tnollon of the Part too e pole thoy flow Ie the driving whcels ofc) ive, still aud nee went the THR GREAT RACK Jockey's whip upon the flank of McGregor's stallion, ind he rushed nbead like s yacht Ina qule, On the lower turn he was two fenvths iu the van, and this fosltion be held mati ho dashed ander the string Wioner of the heat in the unprecedented tue of —Thia was the event of the day. ‘The In changed, and was now even. Both ageanlve then took tho i » dream und ran moaning, e treteh, the given the lash. d ahead Hke ascared trout, galolng 6 ition every second. On the final ture she lad lapped bim, aud was still xwlong. A great shout arose from the nd everybody jumped to their feet in exettement.’ ‘The horses we wn the home stretch with the speed of a tor harto, and clonds of dost were boilng at their heels, They parsed the atand no clove thal of the Come mercial Advertherr would have covered both of (hens. As the neared tho Judges, Me. Hugh Ff. MeDeenott, ihe accomplished jockcy of Kyeanive, turew hiiselt forward ta an un Fe Kish leap, and landed the Me. Gre vor horse a winn rin the glorious t ofl The crowd returned hone greatly Thinu pitwsed. We are sorry to hear uot ¥ chem's team became Mightened ato Jersey City horse car and ran away, ing the vehicle, @ the Professor, MMe tote aped waha wOMMARY Sr acavous Coun tale heat Me W. D McGregor nas Mr. AO. Evans numes Tine—1i:a9, 1228, Loa THE FinEWORKS. al citizens of thi Fathers t parks, equores, tris about Now York their peels splay rue people of the vic . big and little, at in erent crowds to ave t aud eroat was thelr dellelt thereat, As ts crowning glory of the pyrotcelinic performance was i the City Hall Park, ond there the people eon; gated In crowds almost as numnberiess as the a on the #ea shore, ‘he Inclosure was packed, 1 the sidewalks and vireete round mbout were choked up with the mul titude, y junintor Ya was occupled, ‘The trocs Were like pigeon roosts at pairing tine, the telegraph poles tottered with: their human burdens, and windows, nies, and roof Lops were b With enger lookers on ‘The exhibition wound up with a temple of liberty, wtrotched across the whole Meade of the City ite colors al nting to the pedestal of blind goddess ¥ whole alfalr passed off handsomely, and gave ceueral satisfac the spectators hailing the severnl burate of *pl with approbative “Aha,” and greeting tho finale with # prolonged bux: So fur as we have learned no acetdent marred any of the exhibitious; but in justice, we are bound to say that if we hud not stsiloned an eMicient corps of firemen on our roof, armed with wet swabs and buckets of wuter, we ‘should have had an iurnit tion at the corner of Nassou and Frankfort streets rather too costly for even our pairiotism, In short aders would have been without their SUN this raring the display bliaing rocks t cases dd down Upon our root Mts Fate falinoxt equal to the showers which destroyed Hereu and Pompei, Our flre-brigade, however, ittle ahead of those of the old fogies of the burled elties aforesaid, and Lun SUN still byes price two gents, and long Four taitiful guardians waer ¢ for all, ent in the hance of ourr ly escaped” bn} duty, a ten foot rocket stick perforating tle hat nm and cutting off the toe of his boot, ail of whic only goes to demonstrate fh ur independence tiny cost ns to perpetu: nowt this tat oar deliverance THK MILITARY PREAENTATION, At the close of the parale of yesterday, after the return of the Twenty second Reciunent 10 thelr twory in West Fourteenth strcet, LiettCol, Porter on behaif of the Committes of tie Board of OMicers, nted the prizes Won by errtain of the members t during the tarot shooting 8 The Hon was tarde in the of the regiment, which waa drawa up largo room, formug threo rites wi in turn —An elegant ington ritle ey; July pavy A. Be ualforni, rer: BE pony F F inussive gold medal, pr rf of OM ers} Joseph Cro- wpany C. Kourth Prigc— dal, bs Capt, Vore; Lorenzo Power, of Company Fy ith rls. A second wold medal, preseated by the Board of Officors ; Martin 1. Crowell, of, Company ©, sixth prize, A gold medal, presented by Lieut. Austin; F. ‘Thompson, of Company By seventh prio. A full diese uailorn, presenved by rmaater Rodgers; Wa M. np, of Company B,' ‘The des son gold moduls are vart- tthe most winch We p ALEX, SUALER, HARRIS LIGHT CAVALRY, A call was advertised for a meeting yosterds, eres ping. Th ous f aro t: for Park kept moral taba Capt cotta gical ng the € These PRICE TWO CENTS. Broadway from the headquarters of the Janta, am@ in front of Ta ‘ity Hall Park, halt ScN office, which thoy cheered repeatediy, The pre cession then visited some of the other newspapat offices, and marched up the Bowery, Fourth svete: and Broadway to the Fifth Avenne Hotel, Gens. Sheritan and Meale were temporarily stop. gallant tolliors were loudly cheered Cubans earried the banners of Cuba and the ow warn» At Elm Pork, One Handdre nw COL bas been heard from C: CARDINER'S United States, and were followed throughout the Itmg of march by a large mumber of interested and carh arson RYAN SPENT THR FOURTH. . Ryas of Coban fijbasters, lust sven they were in the cinity of Gurdiner's Taland, ied thet bee d bivow on Sunday night in the vielm ity of Gardtiner’s Toland Ml howe, Ila aleo stated y hove wiven op the idea ing to Cuba, end thas they COL, RYAN'S PARTE, ng the cost end of Lone Istan@ re. One thing bs cer Gardin THe CUBAN the d room Le tn ty hie upon nis era. Tn breath lew silence he depositol his Joad on the Murshalty doa! “What ia thot! asked the Sty reoortrr, BAIL BONDS, Cobra batl bewds seat over from tie Brooidya Navy Yard,” was the reply. THE DAY Coos CLARKS PrOXiC. The dry pools clerks hed a festive time at Lien One fundred and Tooth stroct, wi tel waa np all day ant evoning antl 2 Weck thie nk v AT RLM PAI and Bifth eroet, tee He rs Hocioty were cel Leatine he diy, Dat M. Ring Aleovol began to cence: his igi > tale, wid a tree Aight wae indaled on, ducing wale’ pistote 4 ad offer Neapeus were drown, and ony man vas stubbed, bul not ser vonelp. Only three palleeren We thd growadt, and they were afrald to satervere CONCLUALON, Crestfallen und oxbawste!—doaf and nest tics —the Amerioan Kagte tricked a THR BAG Cty a Te Sod wiyrooket Fd oy the City Mall, ood, strneyting book Uhruath dhe aerky ® ctor ¢ strungtla “to renel © on tt vs where, ner be Last s1ant offer s phos rmph by Tne Sex, he tottered tnto aie mow on) fell asieep. Seriously, there never was a loveller day, an one more sensibly celebrated, than yeaterdoy The Duy in Rroohtya At sunrise, salutes were Giod ot we abound the reeciving ship Very Yord, and in the Eostera pf q time thereafter Ue sircets wee . The ree was that h ‘ reaciable| Hades broken loose, The Cte TY od the Court House wore tavtefutly decor ted wile f 4 many private resiuences were In dtoe'ed Wit Che nattoned colors, Fram an eatly bute ost day Witt loug after midarght the princi ad eterct were Wore Dumerotts poet’, |! tel y Isand, It war wotion fact that there wae eonuerwivel ite Geankennoss on the. streets, and tase Woe had eilowed themseives to! be cvcune bp Whiskey Were pritehoaly to be fomnd a tho stantm, Alldennken nersous when areabraed in tis pepe courts were dielurzed by the dusters Wilt oe Words of eotuiacl nere waa wa uarade OF tie Et Titty and tie only sppearanee of WAL ry tn the strctte wna that made Fy the members of toe O Ne Ctrete Ba, who de Thor green wiefor the inorminx’ and tmesreied of th barks. [a tie evening ther of tirewe Ye the I tn eve nv diamcud solitaire, valued at $1,000, ‘The pyrotech inade a paudemonium. city wai si salate was Bred at Lincoln Park, at noon t ¥ privat ‘ Aldermas ‘ 1 ‘Wisplays a r © beausitul and eustly. \ The Day ov Concy tstund. storday ner by ry ut about 0,000 people hurried uipiost fe winod to con 1 the shore w opstera immense muitiiude i Weol merry aa the provers toln ir, Horry, a broker owever, occasion to rue tele lof Coney. fy some means he lost ‘The Day jowark. rt wus at its zenith, and the At sunrise u Mer - Washington Park, and ot sunset at Miltary mormlog and evening salutes were Natioval of the sae time. A proc under the direction of Ge Tiices containing Ger the Newark City Battery, Capt. L Mottoce eg i i, founds and that at noon wae Federal of \c Kanyon, ¢x-Gov. Ward, ha Mayor, orator, and reader of the Declurasion, bers of the New Jersey Legislature, Aldermen, uiany others of pole, ‘The procession Wound (ts wag throngh Centre, Broad, Washington, Market, Ciiie ton aveune, to Leg street, countermarehing Mulberry, dud thence to the ME. Churel, whore Wow distilssod afler the services, The e with faiorl the Gloriony Banner,” took ‘There was also a procession of boats, styled a reget a qi phe veusely crowded, at the Cledontan House ta Bright Sword of Liberty,” whieh ‘Stewart in oratl New York. from ex-Gov, Roman Catholics and Sunday School ties met in large nambers at Roseville Pek rad rink w A quoiting mateb alse i (en street, \ tu, on the Possuit, at which the undermentoned fi cluta ween Fey Now ¥ @ of Paterse 4 5 Mr. M. Mr rk Meeker having He Is another of tie vi N on et rowed up the river t Hotel, afer whieh co was © cour i road bri Opposite t betwen th we Mount Pl on ho tal hung Lalt-mast Wi pyutaiion of his a8 of the recent futal boiled ewark. ‘Tue Oreworks in the evening died were a great success, The Day on Isiand. The Staten Islanders were astonished by influx of New Yorkers ,but burned their powder ignited ther crackers as though mothing bad hay ed. At noon a salute of 31 guns, under direction of Col, Best, was dred at Kort Wadsworth, ‘The fired annual distribuvon of promiums at St, Parochia! School was made at the school-house ade {2huing the conven half of whom were in charge of bs Father Jonn miums, wi Klurious feslaval wt 1 Addressed by the Ho tho Worden House, In Fourteenth mtroct, of t of the Hurrls Light Cavalry, the pu 9 {9 soelal benevolsnt Cok, K. Birdseye. Major W, i, Matti apts. Prod, Crovts) W.¥. Hateh, and The thiup ers the only members of the 0 uppeare Proceedings toward orga therefore Wyou nd t Wiring adjourned to Dteins ay ethic of tho meeting of the oflocrs Of tue Ariiy of tue Posotaae, ON THE FASUION COLE, Three trotting matchos were announced on this track, yeaterdays bub uWing. tO wnforescen cirouune otra of them were. Boatpowed until byturlay i. the third was a. Bulls Head trot, being $1), 1uilo heats, throe in fives tu bare ak, TROTTIN' hess, between A, Garson's roan gelding Walker's bay maie, ‘The latter wou the Ores and fccond heats so easily that the ean horse was With. drawn on the Uued heat, ‘Mme—dl, a4, TUB CUBANS OM INDEPENDENCE DAT, Yosterday aitcynoon wbout 600 Cuban patriots, re- contly releasod from the euatody of the Uniced Stato», precewed Ly a band Of music, merched dowa surrod nagerio, with “ ria A grand Const Dalutes id) ding country and Canada t to witness the gr associagovs, children of public school, amd gorgeous chariot ‘afternoon @ large mull witness fon. with six cowpanions, 1B & P.balioon. Boab racing, ems ‘ant every conseivable norted Fepenue bad ap immense strawberry ‘The Day at White Pinins. which July 5.—The # at Bo'clvok. About 450 boys and half girls, were teachers, stor of Un id ce Jublice” was the event ab Hom ery, at Four Corners, ly lowed im torrents, aud the amonue of 2 Come dl the cellars of the: ¢ Weday With great oe ond enthaste were fired apd rung te pnousanda of vectors from thd d procresion of milltary aad ele abso 1 asconsion of Prof, King, oF to, At night the ——