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TH FREEDOM'S 94TH BIRTHDAY. —— ORLEDRATION OF THE 4TH OF < JULY LN THE O1TY AND COUNTRY, —— Fammany {te Glory—Tweed's aca from the Pirate MeLaughlin—Mich Norton's Groat Foat—The Military Parnd isch Spent his Affair in Nassan Yosterday the 94th anniversary of the nation’s “{ndependence was celebrated with such # spirit as bas not characterized o Yor many long years, From North to south, from Bast o Wost, the whole country was alive with the barrahs of tne people, and the air burdeved with the sulpburous smell of villainous gunpowder and fretted with the horrid echoes of booming cannon, And spiteful, spitting fire-crackors, and the sharp pop Bf gravel-grained torpedoes. In Now York the demonstrations, although gener. Ally confined to individoals, were as hoerty and as Rolsy as if made expreesly for and by our forefathers of "7%, From 8 o'clock in the morning, throughout he livolong day, and fur foto the delightful nizht, the monotony was unvaried. It ts reckoned by some of our best statisticians, Tnclading Mr, A. Delmar, formerly of the Statistical Bureau, and now of the Chess Clob, that 73,911 Packs of fire crackers, 9,178 ballooa rockets, 11,271 ommon rockets, 71,000 packets of torpedoes, and tons of other fancy explosive material, Lave been Bold bere within the past few days, and elther con- med in the city or taken to the rural district As is gratifying to be ablo to record that so few occurred, and that so few fires fatal casualtion bi Rave resulted from the incessant pyrotechnic dis- plays of the glorious day. The accidents have been confined to the careless boys who per {ng combustible, inflammable, and expiosive mate- rials 10 the same pocket, and who have an abiding faith in their ability to escape harm under any and Bil circumstances, The fires were usually insigul- Qcant. Altogother the day was an enjoyable one, What swith good ws to be sneosod at. There wore spreches here Buncombe, Woodford wound the wonderful Saxe horn of eloquence to the admiration of listening mil- ons, and the courtly Jewoll, the brasque Bucxing- Dam, and ascore of other well-knowh lights did full Justice by word of mouth to the day we celebrate. » True to ber ancient custom, Tammany Hall yestor- jQay arrayed hereoif most gorgeously in bunting and about the old council fre to renew their courage and iospire their | ardor for future contosts, ‘The Hon. Douglas Tay- bad taken no rest for threo days and nights previous, so labori- ous bad been bis efforts in arranging the gorgeous decorations of the Hall and preparing the elabo- rate entertainment for the warriors. But, notwita- standing his wearisome labors, be was promptly on band yesterday morn- ing to welcome the com- ing guests, and assign each particular individual in the general disposition of the company, Ho was unique. ly dressed iu @ biack vel- Vet cutaway coat of dla BAOHEM DVOLAS TAYLOR. milicaire, with short ) War paint, and assembled the bray Nor, as Grand Master of ceremon) his proper plac Clothes of the same costly material, white vert and fn claborately ruflied shirt studded with diamonds of unuenal brillioncy. His head was ornamented with etal of new-mown bay, wuich fell away gracefully from his lofty brows and upon his massively broad Shoulders. In his hand he carried the insignia of his ofice, mach resembling the gilded baton of the pow drum mayor or the Ninth Regiment, ‘THK WAR DANCE OMITTED, Owing to the occupation of the Grand Rachem gleemhere until the hour for the pablie ceremonies, the Sachoms was the usual preliminary dispensed WiKi 10 o'clock the I geously attire! in a fan immense gold m hhoaded by a huye white rosette richly jewelled. dis right hud, on the little Onger of which blaz an immense diamond ring, he bore a bright #1 tomahawk, the insignia of his office. Overcom! ort to make time in fulflli ir dance o| occasion. But at promptly Wm. M. Tweed appeared, gor. ny engagements, U them as follow ‘THe ORAND Saci nds, Fellow Bour has arrived, and in the Grand Hall the peopl tus and leare wisdom at our feot. Let a ORDERS AN ADVANCE. Sous recesses behind. TOR QREAT MALL FILLING. In the mean time the main doors of the hall were {brown open, and the frost company of the unterri- fied rushed ' frantically in (0 secure elizible seat ‘The orchostra chairs were rigidly reserved for li dies, and gentlemen sccompanring thom It wai observed t' at a full score of Indies secured seats i this sacred enclosure, while the «i Panying them, to t Occaupicd a!l the remaining space. Grafulla’ arrived late, and found the orchestra monopolized dy a no ical mull at with some the (wo fret rows of seats ‘were cleared of men, Diowers. In the abse: Gratalte in Europe, his place as leacvr was occupied 7 A TALL AND ORACRFUL GENTLEMAN, ‘ow Offenbach, Teproduce as the best’ di senption of this reco Plishod artist. During the Sesoinbling of the multi tude the band piaved La Babe and other patriolic Beloctions, suidenly break fog off into Hall to the Obie THE GRAND PROCESSION ‘Was soon approaching from H he rear of tie stage. The THE LEADER, Grand Bachem, with his benevolent white hat con @picuous above everything Font ot the ninse, whe ur Neesee war iors, to the number of two handred ied off to the Fight end left to soate provided for them through the foresight of Sache ‘Taylor. When ull had been Beated, the Bugumore had revires to the rene of toe age, und the band had ceased playing, the Grand im urose, ‘amid the plaudits ef the, multe and ceded to speak a few words of we come, wh were unfortunntely lost in the tre Wondous applause bis appearance excited. When he bad resumed bis seat, a curly young man, we: At with bin but fone appea doin. Pv Biven os William Hf, Davis. THR SUCCESSOR OF THOMAS JEFFRR ‘The Grand Sachem ten arcee and an that ho had t ot antroductny browwer, ndant oft Thoma Robinson, who would read the immortal words hie famous’ and patriotic ancestor, Of Jadovendence, While. tho tr Announcement was Modest and very tal of the stage, bowed d scondant of Jefterso vost, and Ii His ‘voice af first was 9 with emotion, whe lors tutimated a di romivet by roading extret ¢ lis senten e-*po tinm, Bo bo ly, We mention this fact by AMM ANI/s BYRRLASTING OBLEDRATION OF THE 4TH Teqnest, that the youn position may be Aftor alittle more of Offen- pach's patriotic music by the band, the Grand Sachem arose and ‘proudly introduced the Democratic warrior from the Pacific, the Senator from Calt- fornia,’ the Hon. Eugene ‘who would delivor the talk, ‘The Grand Sach ad, in introducing this of being able to an- Bounce bim ass native of N Mr. Tilton agit Be, Bite we, ae THR FOURTH IN THR SLEVENTE WARD, ‘The Eleventh Ward was si r ith firecrackers fe estimated that THE LONG TALE. orator arose amid deaf. ppiause. Unmindfal of the tamait that surrounded imly surveyed the scone that met bis eye, while our reporter hastily surveyed ‘8 short mon, wear. y hair, parted in the middie with scrupulous exact- none, He was dressed in black, with a blue badge and FF white rosette ornamentio pel of his coat, ad been restored, ‘THR FISK-VANDERDILT PRIEe Front, of Conversation Opting Ge nderbilk ‘They Democratic stand) One of the main day was the fight and Commodore Cornel ‘He hides in these coves. He's an awral pirate, worse that in history of the would be @ sad da gressional Klec- r suddenly thought that Invitations of t he stopped, and everybody and acted as bottle-bolder by Vanderbilt. Fol! enough, and despite ure. for him to "go on, e little ship had Ferry olip, Twoed's countenance wes es. 8 we're out of the clutches of Mc ” ‘Then glancing at t voice, shouting: forward cabin, and passed the Fulton lighted MATOL O'HALL’S CONGRATULATIONS, As the distingushed orator retired from the the Hon, A. O'Hall arose and in be- half of the Bachems and braves of Hall thanked him for his noble effort, The speech just d livered, continued the worthy O'Hall, © down to posterity among the archives of Tommany Iiall as one of the grandest and most eloquent tri- Dutes to the Democracy ever uiter- ed. The Mayor on this occasion was dressed throughout in blue, with blue neck tle, blu lia, and no diamon: kept bis hands ander bis coat- ared as he usually ap- old tars in the ‘All hands ahoy! To splice the main brace {” Ab suis order, Bele, Andrews yelled sir,” drop} ym the main top, alig Hike a cat, and rushed. for ‘the cabin. Oliver slid down the jidstay, Dad; ped down the ratilings, Hank Smith dashed down one of the shrouds, and old Pop Kingsle a ie carry” Bleakley skip: Hghtly from the main topmast stay into #lid down tho foremast like a heavy pulley block: Within ten seconds after the order was gi of the old tars stood in the cabin, with a blsck but Ue ant s champagne glass in bis hands, rand street, Charley Hall put his he litte craft along, ‘At the fovt of ther and plenty of gunpowder and “Uller bard a-lee," and dro lots of music, this Fourth of July was by no means id in Brooklyn, and down in Connecticut the peripatetic President perorated, Beecher blew the bugle of handsome mili During the delivery of the loi cer, well monnte ‘Grand Sachem had beon cal remarking to Judce Gar- as be withdrew that be thought jattons, and wear- ‘The Commodore couatered with a terrible injunc- tion on the back of th Fi Jed off with aquo warrant the potato-trap, loosening all uf his teeth and caas- Both parties then went down to avoid panisumont, First blood for Pisk, and Gould buppy, On the second round Vanderbilt came to hi Te launched ont with # flert. fuel Colonel's left peeper, and Fisk. however, chords at the back of the w tale him weak in the knees. After some lively in went down to avoid Fine appesrod weak, and Gould was hort, but terrifie, few feints, Fiek planted a magnificent duces tecum’ over Vanderbilt's right car, which jarred his jung and loosened bis #pina! mar. ‘anderbilt, eviaently incensed, then outa fearful habeas corpus, which took Fisk below 4 douoled aim up like @ sick oyster th min then clinched, and after fell side by aids, party responstod, and the fight was deciared a draw. . JOURDAN’S FOURTH, Police Superintendont Jobn Jourdan awoke at dressed and resdy for and then -ailed for ~ Police Headquar- take @ short cruise 0’ ew yacht, and request around the bulkhead MAYOR o'maLt, deep in hi ina hot gallop, ond ap- ossel. State Jace co All his place, in'bis Sbwence, fudge blew himself up @ utmost in the en- tO fill the Boss’ hich took Vande: to spit blood. ed stood with ted, closed in the celebrated N. ail it knew how Rete. ing its bardest in the in- In order, bow. fibbing, Doth offcers a, orreapontingly depressed. son to lay his hooors at bis ‘father’ rt round was J with loud cheers, and ordered to the main brace."* be: " AUSP. M. tho vessel passed Holl Gate without ac. When opposite New Rochelle the Boss and his crew came up from the cabin after disposing of twenty-three baskets of champagne. time until the Mary Jano Tweed reached Groen- wich the Boss's orders were anintelligible, tonished Rufe Andrews by comuanding him to cat the jib and clew up the keel. Soon alterward he o:- dered Ikey Oliver to put more sail on the royal top- fail lee scuppers, and shouted, * Reef the jib hal. eT Al 5 o'clock the Boss prit to be furied, tue centre-board hailiards to be double-ree’ed, and the main track to ed. after whieh the Mary J land, and came to anchor witbin letters from all the great Democratic statesmen. and beroes of the day Lad been roceived, but, unluckily, fad beer misinid, and could pot be read on that account. fure they would be found, and would be printed in As Doug concluded he w: observed to hand a huge roll of manuscript to the orters, whic was at once discovered to be the misplaced le'te JUDGE GARIN. the papers of to-day, At? A. M. he w° * which was not don He ate a light breakfas ordered the bows} ‘THE PORT LAUREATE. Ung Judge Bren- nan, whose worn- {ng bath had left good-bumored, congratulated his 8 aber! ntendeat sud oruered ow the lo way squad. Those rounded Tweed gunshot of the club hease. GHTH WARD THUNDERDOLT's rouRtH. At 6 o'clock yesterday morning, the hi Ahanderbolt ran an American ag et at wi wr residence, 116 Varick sirect. forton Associailon, headed by Alder man Mitehell and ex-Alderman Huzhes, then Je tle Piace on Hodson street, and marehed to toe fropt 0” mansion, where they salated the orton then distributed a box of fire ‘tation, When ihey return. whence they came with oud . the brawoy Thunderbolt of the Eighth athe afternoon the Serator rode to the | foot of Christopher street, nd Visited the Guiick Boat Club, of which he ts. // ‘The chairman pro tem. then arose without his hat, the absence of the Grand Sacher 1 honor of introducin; the poet of the warrior who b: dared to run ‘oat of the second the Thanderbolt’ soon cast their im- ouncement was wart the Police crackers among the As v Central OMlce, and laureate launch ed jorth at once, | Ps of the mar. ble palace and gave CAPT, JOURDAN’ re greeting to handsome smiled when Capt. M envent to the Prond tay be quessed irom our p Seth Hawley had never witn i bis seventy years Kelso was astonished. discomfture ot the Hon, DeWitt Clinton Van Bu- ren, the poet of to Justice Cox. ad accompanied Im to the ciub-house, and paddied over to sian Fields, He went cyor like ® brook trout. He left the Gulick Headquarters at 1 o'clock. why be smiled b of the scene, hite hat, crimsoa regalia,’ with with 8 jealo 1 pendent on his lef breast, publi ‘The Superiniendent looked at d to overflow with ‘as I lutend to do Hon. 8. 8. Cox was announced FL shall expect of ¥ This distinguished Dagger from Onio, representing the Sixth at 7.2%, im the un. n Renuine police Precedented time of six i ou Will understand that this thief on tho street of my old gud valued friend, Grand Sachem cast his eaglo eye over the assombled warriors and addressed minutes, On arriy! He said that he was u the Byaiag Fields THR GULIOK's CHAMPION, Senator dropped his oars, and raised the palms of his hands toward the sun, of bis friends seked bim he had in his bands, to which the Thunderbolt rhese are blisters, not white walnuts. otten my No. six kid gloves, this thing jamin Franklin Maui for the benefit of bir {nto & cell aa soon as You woula pickpockeus. If you mpung to steal ign niin before the Jadicial authori ariment, the warm-hearted, p ‘Bosworth. Gentlemea, go out ou ‘New York Aafo for hondst men. ‘The Scperintenden' retired with a graceful bow. in the day the Superintendent received the Commissioners, JUDOR ANTONIVS MARTMANN maAPpr, ‘The Hon, Charles McNeill, of the Pavilion Hotel, Coney Island, made great preparations for the co! bration of the Fourth. schooner, laden with two hendn Mt Dushel ye island. Earl terd: Uuening sevoucoon colored cluizeds were busily: on izons. and Brotoer Democrats : (Seo .engraving.] One if and hie ¥. M,C low mauy hickory nuts mevf the Unknown ud the Hon. Heary Y Wo mieot them.” Lot the Sagamore lead of ‘The Sagamore, the Hon. Geo. W. Roome, carrying fn one hand a long pole surmounted with a crimson ‘velvet lberty cap, and in tne other & tomahawk, scarcely fangerous {n appearance than that o| She'Gread Bachem, flew to the front witn a yell of satistection, and opening s door in the rear of the ‘Counel! Chainber, led the way {ato the dark, cavern - afraid to meet their cor stituents, and when they did and’ were licked, they mado a question of ‘privi- loge of it and called on Congres ern. Hewes one. of this nd. He dida't, believe 1a Congressions| Viloges. He ‘dtan't, believe in te big because he was ing trips are hardening the Senator's muscles to ® wondertul degree. H. promines to be im magnificent condition for the fall campaign. JUDGE BOswoRTH’s rouRTH, The vonerable Judge Boswort! the Police the President of mmissioners, in- THB ATTACK OW THE LIBERTY POLE. fo im on bis size, but on his muscle, iilustrating his manner of going in by @ vigorous attack on the liberty pole which ornament- ed the speakers’ table, od unsuitable manner, went to the good old to Connectic of Saybrook, to pay ms visit to his of the Pavilion. and Judge Anvoniu Hartmenn visited (Mr. McNoill, and callod for colored gentlemen wore put to their great- est speed, and jemen accom- lock Justice McQuade number of several hundred, band once more planted bimself on the ‘cncient principles of the Saybrook — Platform, the Declaration of Independence emptying the front of the hou: Roome summoned the faithful fresbments below. Leading the wi ages and down the narrow staircase Stage, be finally brought ul which was carefa mon. and children, and space made for the popular of the accomplisled key nowhere to peared with his brave Sagamore applied bis powertui back to the door, and with one ployed in biinging the bivalves to these truly anks of the Platform, clam-eaters, apartment filed with beneath a load ef salads, cold fowls, and other edi. bles, with champagne ad libitum to wash the good sof the hungry warriors. the handsome Charley at, and surveyed the scone entieman from the and relievea him tbook, the feat being covered by a sud As he revolved | Judge Antoun JUDGE BOSWORTH TAKES Hi8 STAND and gamblers as inspectors and ONCE MORK ON THE cauvassers ; State prison b Loow stopped in amaze: in admiration. Fourth Ward guietly app SAYBROOK PLATR: THB CHAS "ION CLAMIST. varded him withous a murinar ted bim with the prize, a gold s window, and came up before his mind's eye, And the clouds of sorrow and repentance over the else genial and happy features of his face. What a pity that suet a good and uright man stould be associated with such @ and #hysters as compose the majority of the comiuis. What « pity that he should be made res; sinle for their great and grievous. rascalities | bor earnestly to convert them 8, and bring them all to stand {felt remorse and repentance upon Then how much better off would be the people of this city when the noxt Fourth of July comes around ! HBARTRENDING APFAIN IN NASSAU STR During the day ® hearirend he groaned aloud ‘Atly exhibited in Tiffar 4 ull other sounds, » music W tinued until a late hoar, Hill and Wilisa HL Davis ringing * Larvord Watch, Alioy.” POSS TWHRD'S MARINE CELEL.ATION. Grand Sichem ‘Tweed left Tammany concluded his speech was rapidly driven to the Mary Powell's pler, where the Hon, Charles H. the Americus Club, was in waiting with the new recently presented to “he friends aud aduirers ent into the cabin off bis war point, removed bis feathers and wampam J upon the deck in a white el shirt with » blue collar and cuffs, s tarpau and a sank ng of blue nau.toal shelle, were soul to a Jersey City # OW JUDGK DOWLING 81 BX turday afternoon Judge Dowling went to ‘auch by invitation of Admiral vanced to the Judze ought to Senator Caasei ing aback, the the Saybrook P d immeuiately quickly ape Tilton ea:ne up ndard of Free KB Vocalist Was down Nassau » rum,He bad hardly 4 eR rope ladder in fon. Edmund Randolph eclaration nendous ap Pune that rang through the heli ut this ringing, @ ver, young man’ arose ‘from Leside the Hon, A, O'lLal and advancing to the front ently This was tho Hon. Kdmana Randolph Robinson, tie we the cho: sen reader of the occasion, He wore a black frock cout, white it striped’ pants, JUDGE DOWLING'S F 1 at precisely 3D. M. stood yom, roady to walk up Iroadwa non, the cracking of Bing of his be started amid t the braying of trumpets, snapping of innuinerable fire crack and tumult the J r-General, tad never for key Oliver, flank movod his hat in answer to every &: ble coolness passed through tht would have unnerved Y He returned to Lov Bleakley, and a baled “Ay, ay, sir," ogan letting out the si rity with which bis coma old Lars shouted, to the rigging like him very hard, inflammation of tho brain, which This atrocious inmotion inthe et was almost immedi J with @ crowd of exeited citizens, wan Who did the kicking wore fue calfskin od furnished with tron Me suid that he had bought them for the ex press purpose of kicking the Rey, Mr. Tilton, and 'N reporter that he should him again on the Gret opportunity, On bearip {his ferocious affair, Superintendent Jourdan order. od out the entire police force, but too late to ram to 47 Franklin ‘The Judge telegraphed UT had been there I Ato Lite bows Branch in the aftornvun bs serious results, THA MILITARY PARADR, ade of the Fist Division, Notion: jer commanding. did not ditter materially in he former public disy ‘oquence of the earliness of 5 the atmosphere wit weak, possibly choked the gal ire that * steady ber tongue, ¢ rephed the Ho. he” should #pea — louder. {tne werner. With this request, he com Siow, aud 4 in detachments, as and 80. Mr Kobinson is a ative Virginiin, who recontly allied lunselt with John Jay, the President of the Union League Ciub, by marrying of bis daughter. ari thit this ciMance would lay him liable spicion of @bolitioniam, “Le unticipated the eVent by ich ing Taamany Wal ove wevk previous rs, lipped with lead nd away went the little except tht, tn 60 nw Over the Wav. ‘The Boos Was in bis glory, As the yacht rounded teady there, Charley out his sea gloss wud at the Brooklyn shore the matter t' n, be shouted, coats of the “bold & rocession Was pot as large a Fr yours, the number of men in 1 those of some gazed lous and earnest You seem trouble. inquired the man in charge of the tongue, said the Boss, still peering anxiously glues, “I'm looking ont for “Me! street for Justice Dowling, “Let the man go, shoul? have ki Kno wus forwed on lroadway, cet, Fifth eveuuo, and Madison ave 8 o'ttouk, There Was the castomary od Wik my sell.’ Sts aes rested ike | fe during storm. Ho said: ocop 12 schdor_geliare | han Ra er daa eu dha Yoartee ciara iiling Ly have drank Lad sa be ie nth, the head of his it veterans, hol Led Tene y mm dollar, on every wi ieee ee fra FOURTH Mm BROOKLYN. Was colobrated in Brooklyn in way, being no military parade, nor any other public demonstration, inde- Pendect of, the lal and artistic decorations ywed on the City and Court House, and the xplosion of ganpowdor by juveniles, aswell as growth, ‘of all nations were the soidier-Iike form of the Erie warrior, aud every the city sud count those time they looked they didn't sce him. 'The line of iy by Mr, Patrick To 4 march wae through Broadway, Great Jones street, | on the latter by Mr. Martin. There wore ia 3,300 Bowery, 1 wcrty-tniid street, ‘and Madison avenue | flags and streamers on both buildings, and tho o to Twenty-siath gt) which point the line was very pleasant. The Hail presented a partica- reviewed by Generals McDowell Shaler, The iy appearance in the e regimosts were dismissed beforo 10 o'ciock. "After Bhalde and’ stat partook of woollauion sh the Uuion aD co! juion League Club hoses. trvots to witness the spectacle, ‘The Park Theatre, renin soon Hoole; trol Hall, the various banks At the rear of the gallant Seventh rode Major-Gen. woll as the Jamon B. Mix, formerly of President Lincoln's Body honor of the day. Goard, and iniverly of the Zridung whien paper he | | Salutes vere God from Bort Grosne and Satellite joft beovuse of ite free-love prociivities, The gal- | Ball Ground at sunrise, Bt. Anu's-on-the-Heights lant Colonel wore a re- rang out ite chimes, and the numcrous city church Splendent uniform, and dolls Joined in chorus. At St. Ann's a regular ser- attracted universal at- vice was held. tention, His beuring ‘A number of assoctations loft the city to en- was even moro soldierly jor the day eleewhere, but there were enough than th:t of Col. Clark, oh “to ‘keep ups. continuous. din of pistol and bo bore himself shooting and cracker firing to make it interesting. with the steadiness and ; ‘There was no attempt made on the partof the police recision of a votoran, to interfere with the enjoyments peculiar to the oo- a > casion. Tho children of the Brooktyn Orphan Asylum daties of the snared, or © wore entertained at the expense of the Rev. Dr. the fearful struggles of ’ Cuslor's congregation, and enjoyed themselves bux the battlo fleld, and in ly. The boys at the ‘Truant Home also bad a fine ule time, as well as those attached to various charitable institutions in the evening there were displays of freworks from kort Groene, Carroll Park, and the Satellite Grounds, which Were attonded by crowds, A nuinber of incidents and accidents occurred du- ring the day, of which the following were reported for bis hands, and 4 at Police Headquarters : Epauleties wat upon his ~ @mx, xix, o” Tum A stand loaded with combustibles belonging to THOU Er rere TENT w nero, | Wit, Harbinson, 190 Flatbush avenue, was blown up. wore conssiot ‘wo boys named Charles Jacobs and Henry Whit No more worthy veteran yesterday appeared in | residing on Broadway, near Lawton street, wore se- regumentals, pear voroly burned in thi by the ignition of a paper TUR FOURTH IN CHAPPAQUA. of powder which one of them hold in bis han ‘The citizens of Chappaqua wore astonished yoster- & conductor on an Atlantic avenue day morniog. About 6 A. M. © gentleman, with © Was shot through the right log with a pistol soft fel: bat, a puir of gold eye-glasses, » waite coat, Tle was conveyed to the hospital by tho Presi- ‘& loose-Bttiog eatin tue rosd, Mr. Richardson, Waletoont, feayen Of the McGovern, residing in Fourth ayeoue, noar edges, a bagey pair of | Fovrteentu street, Now York, while on a visit to K soine friends In Myrtle avoaue, near Fulton stroct, Bane late endo fone of tis thumbs blown oft by the explosion of & wot Ar And ecythe, | “Tomas Nichols, aged six years, residing on the Dyer his right shoulder, | Corner of Clinton and State streets, was badly burned oped ‘througi sine | about the logs by the explosion of a bunch of fire- seped gmoeh The | crackers, whieh ke carried in his pantalooas pockot inevs woot” upow ‘nis |. Edward Mallon, aged 14, residing in Lafayette Tight foot and’an edt. | Strect, near Raymond, had one of his bands shat torial slipper upon his oy by prt (feral of @ pistol. oe fee Mis | the City Hospital, Borsa Geestey.” tap ; ole, aged 16, was arrested by OMcer iiy much improved. fo | S12ith of the Fourth Preeiuck for Oring & pistol in : @ street, to the dan How fort, Me Onlops: whtiieg” Dolao, Henry Donahing ‘ard, rst two sentences to y fa roent Retidny ta | for sikty days by’ Justice Voorbies, acd the latter MN, GRRELEY'S FOURTH. mowing at a two acre | Commilted to await examination on the charge of On Sunday he wrote tho leading editorial art Baise Gaspemrred tomn Os' prinee Vee tas ad ‘Thomas C. Acton. Ho will spend s week with | sour Underhill avesus, was, severely injured by the Mr Acton. It is understood that he is getting him self in coudition for the race for the Governorahip | PxPlosion of a pack of fire crackers which ne had in next Fal. . George W. Lawrence, aged 9, residing at 119 TN TRAINING FOR THE TURTLE RACE. Bocca, W, Lawrence, ‘pockets with & lot of Union ‘The coming turtle race which is to take place at | torpedoes, And. falling upon tm, thoy expioded, High Fridge ce the oon of pugnes, ee an pe eet ee non one of his lees. " euriosity of the sporting fraternity. Pop Gillett's | " Michael Ryan, aged 15, residing in Skillman street, furtie, whieh he has General Grant, is train: Park avenue, loaded tol with pow tag. daly on he ‘tin Foot of ane, of the’ tcamaiip and a ston re i frioe, he held his Lund oFer Uae wharves ‘The roof quite hot du- | muzz'e end blew off two fi f'the left band ring the best port of the day, and the peregrina. Goorce Angersoe, ered laewas shot in the nose Uinta of General Grant are vary lively. ‘The wasciex | with pistol ball in South Hh street. Sharkie ce diemonds,. He was found near Irving. | HOW DISTRICT ATTORNEY MORMIS SPENT THK FOURTH. ten, and according (9 the date inecribed on hls |” District Attorney Morris got out of bed at 4 A.M en roa ie euburbs of Newai : " Wnts, & blac years.» Pop says that "that are | waisicont, and «white rounlubou!, ke Weshed Lis te an't be boat by any Ou turtle,” He foods bands and face in an non ston brown bres ir be, an gives bim fashioned ti aentt water bath every day. He does not want Mz | withes round througa fear that some evil | Ite then tell upon his Ininded persou may tamper with him, raed bis Jerry Thomos's turtle has been named James staction to taken every pre: aution to bave him put io proper condi lion. Every evening James Fisk has to walk ao hour over a dozen marbie tables Y in @ row. Every time ho stops, & small boy tickles him with 9 straw, and urges him for: ward, Mr. ‘Thomas says that walking on a siippery surface is dificult for the tar- and told him buy fire crackers wid Se MO? Patriot ‘er stopped to than! Mr. Morris, bat snal ed ‘the stamp from MORRIS # MORNING YO! District Attoroey's fingers, and dashed down Fal ¢ a8 if pursued by amad dor, Mecting a pla mate with a big wart on his thamb, the little pairiot tle, but 1 herdoos showed bim his prize, his muscles very “Why, where did you get it?” asked the play- much. Col, Fisk has JAMS FISK, 7B, mate, taken great interest in his namesake,” and in the | #' Why, I mot a feller whet looked like Gov. Hof event of his Wiuning the race, will’ present Mr, | man round here in Fort Greene piace,an’ be gin it to ‘Thomas with @ gold medal, waich isto be placed on | me," replied the tender patriot the turtle’s back. ‘Tho [nomas turtie 1s handsomely “Whore is he? Which way did he go?” eagerly spotted, and excites much admiration. inquired ie areas, awiae ir eince “Down Laluyette Go for him, Jonny," \ Was the answor, and away went the boy with Peter Brains Sweeny, of New York, and poleon. a member of the well 4 BIQ WART OW Bis THUMB nown Boown family, celebrated the auniver- | ae r sary of Ainerican Tudopendence at Vevay's restau: | “au ® bad been shot from 9 gun. Overnauling the rant to-day, The bill of fare was ue follows SiS: ney, the boy Hustrea a 1a Piébtacite, AAs galled him Gov. AN Nottman, and \\ asked for a patri- Poisson d' Avi tt. Koupa, Ozteyle. otic contribution, but was mach Marois ruts dla coton d'avanta taken aback Picas de cochon, d a Tretmann. Turkle, Greendaque, sauce. Hifated'au naturel Liverandtgnta. 0 ia Lanterne wien Mr. Morris Saverkrau', Bon dla Zundnadelgewear, accused Lim of Biiien Poinperniche, being tho same Porkingbeans wu Brcey boy to whom he had already given aquarter. “You little rascal, you're @ repeat ert" growled the District Attor ney, and the boy And such adessort as would havo mado the eyes of Epicurus water, ‘The wines were from Mr. Napoleo and wn cellar, pprised Johannisberg (of which only two ave been known to exist for the past cay tury) Chateau Yquom, of the vintage of 1701; Jel Fee roe areuitawn. in Salem county: Tan: | que woxxer potouman's rounTs. with a big wart oh frame Western ron Nenana? | Ombud fled tn torror, ‘< A ne ))paqua ; «from Newark | Mr, Mot ‘oachor ity Hall, Brook e from erapen of the crop of 1699: Fairmount | n'a Me "Theke he fouls Motor ue tiie wine frou, auctent Brondusian; f a lis back to the sun, with his coat aud a half him. His lett’ eye was #hut, Scotch whiskey, a pleana nlint, mate by Park & Tillford some fuminer ide open and gazing through whore near tho classic suburbs of Mackerelville by ys atton is ‘The tllustrious representatives of the two proud A ae est uations Of th has with an intensity Of feeling that could not Bat down at kon, In answer to the District Attorney's nd as this des. | romitanen. I -y ves (11'55 * TL have always noticed, Mr. Morris, that along M), aro. stil at | qhour the Fourth ord 6. ‘They sre | tothe chty's mol 4, and how disevssing the | ' $e city's money vaults, and recent action of the STEAL THO PROPLE'S MOWRY. | (Ecumenieai Cou: ‘This thing bas been going on @ good many ye: cil in the wnatter of | pow of the gang got in Papal infallidilitv, | and carried off a pile of nione: y aud seem to be ve going to apend tor the people ou tue Fourth of Ununimous as to | } Tivey steal Ave the good results | (dollars, and only spend so which must flow | fifty cents. One of these © from the de fellows they all the They prop Boss, He is 4 bard o %& take up the qu He wears good clothe 2 Hon of cooly tin | anda bie sandy. mus: portation at 12; ] txche, He bas got anf MR. owrENY's YounTH, and alter a cat nay | jmmense quantity, of of 30 ininates, will interchange views relative to the cheex, and any number @ 20 Of opening a cara: trom Carthogena to | of friends, who elaiin to © of Han. I the discussion of this | ho respectable. Why, % | entous questio ult be closed by daybreak, | even tho Judges take of they propose to consider the claims of Tammany | (heir Wats to bim and |S} Hail, and the poli been ordered tobe at hand | flick hie boots, and the to prevent a disturbance Aluermon are only too 2 : p’clock Mr. N, fi ad to get a cha, ee to # C brush bis clothes, ell, 4 sufler i —w follows pw that HOW THE #088 DORS IT es comes in here witb a big Jimmy the door of that safe, You can't Out, bectuse tie Judges and tho poltee ost his in. Indeed, several times the Judges, huvs dy ba » And L have been compelled to sit My honore! Fricad : Stil, aud see Him carry off the money,” Hore the sturdy ol Dutchman scratched his Left ut didnot lower his telescope Axwin he District Attorney, he suid wre 60 way here to day and watch the peo i ; money. fl y.and tot ze honor 1 Morris kindly offered to keep hin compiny to ze " Vf {0 you. my go » Le accepted, and both Heomen sat i ney of vine! May you poklyn City Ha Juigat, listening ¢ Pata ‘nay Ine bullied. May you cracking Of tire . ents, ool ee grent Gresley shail Wave teil ze vord au eat ne | dhe Grack ini of tire cr , sade dau) know id drains, aod pies and ze orzer | * he popping of Rotman cantios, follows : bu hold for yon se'f 0 ri ou fallowre: a4 hold! for yon an'¢ HOW JUDGR LOTR BPENT W18 FOURTH grounds, any leeves forever About 8 o'clock P. M. a venerable gentloman, (Groat eh drosred in broadcloth, laid down two Buagiown ) Mr, Sweeny rvaponded to this flattoring and elo- | coppers wb Uh gate houth furry, Brooklyn. auent riidroan ertth tentw in bis Iuatrous biack exes. b ‘The ty maslor Faked Ia tue coppors, aud Uae odd TWO CENTS. omer —— ere he sat down. the tall porto ih dross cont And piacod ton the shoif at bis side, ‘Then ho drow s And A akein of aiik tn from bi ‘opened the mustard bi Tt was filled with oe ose, and ran him up ow, wriggling worms were served in the same when the old man ; oda fine bod In his Lltched It to @ line, A minute olay folt a bite, for JUDGE Lorr's rountm. 64 it into the water. fentleman apparently his bob, with an eel about four inc! Joving the eel into his coat-tail pocket, his bob, and again slung it into thé pulled up three more eel the bob before ho could secure was stuffing the three squ ONO di it, While the: “ Mach luck, old man 1" Tndge Lowt—for it was he—rovlied in a huffy ae that to you? Be off with you. spruce yout least disconooriody "1 tho coultt cateh some brightened up in an instant, @ eagerly inquired. tone, * What's fellow, not in the vig cels—that's all.”” “Tlove to bob for T'd rather bob for eols than do anything else, Where is the place that you speak of ?"” Do you ase cotton thresa tos ont" naked the spruce young gentieman. spitting on his bait bt to always use silk thr ‘on to the tecth of the eels. thread {9 not fine and strong enough. When I fi wont a bobbing for eels, I never had any found out it was because I useu cotton thread for Now I take silk thread aod I Here the Jutee yanked u} tuck them in his pockot. [an his hands on bis boots, he again threw ia bie i} in the Fulton forry ?" aske® “There are too many t the Fulton ferry. ‘The lights shin water and scare the eels, eels where there and rubbing his chin, food. You 00 ‘thread will hol Is, and fer wiping the slime , pom ‘You can't catch any hts, “You can catch low of ‘on ferry slip, but you can't treabled mind. When » man is ia trouble or perplexed, bobbin im round all right. and sets the bobber contomplating on the vanity of the world and tho folly of | Here the Judge blew pulled up and young man loo) be Tation, but sucked his teeth in silence, the Juidge said: But whereabouts. ts the where a man can catch big ec! “Up in Mystic, Conn. tcit eels as big as anacondas. ‘The Judge started. “I losing bis bal “What is your keted another \ id ut the Judge Ince that you speak of ‘Of Reva Island ; up there eed he came very near sir?” he gruflly aske the spruce young boy, continued the Judge «Phe same, sii And you' wrote for Tum Sew all those things aboat my bobbin my bobbing in the. slip: dred men were Lobbin; Hore the Jndgo use Way last fail over u lum+ some rough expletives, and threateved to throw the spruce young feilow inte ‘The ferry muster, hearing the row, came up and drove both the J outside the gat and bis com, ‘The yeverable gentle hobbled home, breathing Vengeance, aud threatening ‘THE DAY IN WILLIAMSD! ‘The celebration in Williamabu. ch passed off with few accidents, jca Was unusually cam tions in. using pyrotechnics, T tal Clab entertaived # large num- ber of guests with music, patrivtic specches and re d friends of the Church of St val beld @ picuic in Myrue "The societies connected with St, Mary's Church of the Immacalate Conception spent the day in Boute- citations, and a lunch Socrates Lodae, No, 23, 9 German organizati had a festive time in High Ground Park. Li wd THE FIREWORKS AT THR CITY HALL. At the City Hall, and more pai vicinity of ‘Tix SUN office, the streets were blocked crowd of pushing, bustlin, get a glimpse of the display. crush, push, tear— aged Celtte female ed for her am exuited position on stoop, gave a fair example of the conduct of ‘The old Woman was asked by a Som reporter to allow him to pass into the offca, did noi fay any attention, and the reporter pass! lly touched’ one of her children, the woman turned upon the ro ani tore his coat almost off bis back, and people, eager te Lvory where it wae jo obtain a position, whose patriotis ‘Tue fireworks were a great improvement upoe those of previous years, and reflected much credit ‘As cach piece was touch: chorus of ahs—oha, up n the Commissioners. olf there was tie usu © her expletives equally seusible and a For over two hours the display crowds wailed with expectancy for if @avere, and preciso) cl¢ck marked ten the great the evening wentof. The mult! as the neat and with wonder the “prominent” outlines prominent oul of the Father of our Country, dressed in yellow, fed, and green, dent for s moment, when be y's great boro of the past—, jackson. admired Andrew for « brief while, John Bcoit or Justice Shanaley pulled string, and transformed Oid Hickory into s atation of Tammany's Tramp—thi Marcy Tweed, the date fur Governor, awe as the brilliant lines of Wore discerned, and. fai were beard (o tell them what a great and They went Lome F Washington shone ing small childres, IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, The German military company at Morrin raded yesterday, A large crowd listened to Mr. Justice Hartinan, whe t American Eagle, the thom all about the gr ead in silence was supported by the Hon. Mr. Me bot gratify the asso Alter thiv, all adjourued to Rodney’ ‘The programme at Willlamsbridge was on the Bronx, music, aud dancing. were superintonded by the Bronx Regates Ciub, first was of two single-scoll boats, tor §100, the dis M. Bride was the victor by ral other races were pulled, the stakes of which weue given toward building the Catholic Church of St. Wil iam's and St. Mary's, THE FOURTH IN NEWARK AND ViciNITY, d tho Fourth yesterd. y with any patriotie tance being two mile twenty lengths, on was formed on AUiltary Park a dmarebed through the principal on Washington stroet, where, f Independence on their own account street MM, E, Chureb, IN BLOOMPI ELD, ‘Tho citizens of Bioomfeld enjoyed themselves ap. propriately in their own quiet vulage and ringing of bells ushered in aries F. Sinith of New Brunswick deli ub orwtion in the First Presbyterian Cuurch, and there Was & fair display of fieworks in the IN BLIZADETH, Elizabeth consiate on which Was partic Presbyterian Ch authorities hav, ¢ mace no provision for propriation (yr breworks, loft to celebrate it on thelr ows anand in their ¢ ‘Vho fireworks in the six diferent places. Grand streets, ng were exhidited ia e corner of Variek and at Hamilton Park, Hobokep avenues. at the corne Mih street, in old Hudson City, at Berges and ut Union street, Democratic Club of the Twelfth Ward were Bring w national » Charles Lelong had by & premature dis charge, and the other injured Albert Griftia, strowts, Jersey City, bad by xplosion of & to: nn Orridge, 8 Clinl corner Erie and South Second hands badly lacorated ‘aéroot, Hoboken, wae daugerously injured in the aide by the cxpleslon of B® rorket wm bis vockew