INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... INDEPENDENCE DAY - FATAL RIOT A BOSTON BOST\>.\. Fr.Uy. T>i«* Fourth July ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION AT PLYMOUTH. Yesterday being the 123rd anniversary the decree independence of the United States, the American Moncgehela, which lying Plymouth, was dressed with bunting for the day, and at noon fired salute 23 guns. By order ...
... independence day. AKD AMERICAN FLAGS HUNG TOGETHER. v Own Corej'spondknt.) New York, Tuesday. -t °f independence has been year’s observance, when Ver filled with joyous excitement jeij. naval victory off Santiago. d 11 yillage has had its Tlßft _ fireworks ...
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... Independence Day. Tuesday, being the 123rd anniversary of the lndenendenee Day of the United States of America, was duly celebrated by American citizens in the Colony and their friends. Consul-tleneral Wildman was 'At Home' at the Consulate in th.- afternoon ...
... is the American citizen finds more libertyin Britain, which he still-though the expression has an unconscious irony on Independence Day-calls the home country, than he would have in America. The citizens of America cannot complain of our treatment of their ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. It; CELEBRATION IN LONDON, ¢ ?? AN APPETISING D)ISPATCH, 1 ANGLO-AMERICA N RELATIONS, A CORID)IAL AND CLEAR J':NDrE- dA d S3TANDINGW' t Thlo alnttiversary of the Dcclaration of the American (t Independence was, according to custom. ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON. ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. CELEBRATION IN LONDON. I * V SPEECH BY MR. BAYARD. t ' TITOILENT UTTERANCE BY TYNAN. ft, (PEE EEUTEE'S AGENCY.) ■*£. NEW YORK, Saturday. • The observance of Independence Day, the •nation's birthday, has been everywhere marked by the ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Day wae on Tuesday celebrated the Americans in London with the usual festirities, the American Ambassador and Mrs. Choate holding reception in the afternoon at the Embassy. In the erening, at the Hotel Cecil, there was the ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY. A deluge seems to separate us from the eld world which President Buchanan ruled the mighty uatiou whose sole pleasure its territory, its population, and its progress seemed to be derived from comparing itself with England, its destiny ...