RAMBLES
... RAMBLES THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, IK 1819, 1850, and 1851 CHAP. X. NEW YORK.—THE WEATHER —INDEPENDENCE DAY. —THE CHURCHES —THE THEATRES—THE CROTON WATER WORKS.-THE DAGUERREOTYPE.-THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ...
... RAMBLES THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA, IK 1819, 1850, and 1851 CHAP. X. NEW YORK.—THE WEATHER —INDEPENDENCE DAY. —THE CHURCHES —THE THEATRES—THE CROTON WATER WORKS.-THE DAGUERREOTYPE.-THE ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. On the Fourth of July I had the opportunity of witnessing the manner in which the citizens of New York celebrate the anniversary of American Independence. During the night of the Third and the whole of the Fourth, there was continuous ...
... the country, and are apparently enthusiastic. The New York papers arc full of Kansas afiairs, and of the rejoicings on Independence day.” Mr. Horace Greeley, editor of the Neto York Tribune, writing from Washington, reports that Mr. Sumner is worse, and ...
... t) or the late Dr M'All uf Manchester collecting cheer fully carried round by from other congrega Episcopalians well Independents day one of sovereiiin heal-all worthies re siding in Lincoln reward for dikcuvery of bis which hsd upon il inscription this ...
... to take certain liberties with Misa KaJti^ and her friend proceeding finally, to attempt to Sh them. Though it was ' Independence Day ' and *hJ?r sacred to liberty, if not to nbeVties, the ladies reflated F_S so effectually, and with so much noise, ? ...
... resig that is expected Senor Rivero President of the Cortes will be entrusted of Cabinet AMERICA 3’he snniversary of “Independence Day” celebrated the American Union on in usual manner The State election in Virginia been carried the Conservatives negroes ...
... Bradford School Board met on Wednesday. It was stated that many persons had withdrawn subscriptions from the College Chapel (Independent) day schools in consequence of the passing of the Education Act. It was agreed to see the managers with a view to the schools ...
... testing the accuracy of their conceptions of Scottish scenery and habits as derived from the works of Sir Walter Scott. Independence Day, the 4th of July, is to be celebrated by them in the district of the Trouachs, famous in the annals of Bob Boy. American ...
... July, and will be landed there for a trip to the Giint's Causeway ; afterwards proceed to tbe Clyde. They are to spend Independence Day at tbe Trossachs, then proceed to Edinburgh for two days, call at Melrose ird Abbotsford. and arrive at Derby on Monday ...
... July, and will he landed there for a trip to the tiara's Causeway ; afterwards proceed to the Clyde. They are to spend Independence Day at the Tronechs, proceed to Edinburgh for two days, call at Melrose ad Abbotsford. and arrive at Derby on Monday, July ...
... July, and will he landed there for a kip to the Giant's Causeway ; afterwards proceed to the Clyde. They are to spend Independence Day at the Tramway. then proceed to Edinburgh for too day', call at Melrose and Abbotaford, and arrive at Derby on Monday ...
... July, and will he landed there for a trip to the Giant's Causeway ; afterwards proceed to the Clyde They are to spend Independence Day at the Trossach-* then proceed to Edinburgh for two days, call at Melrose and Abbotsford, and arrive at Derby on Monday ...