INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... INDEPENDENCE DAY, American I lence Day was celebrated in Liverpool by a quet given by the United States Consul at the Adelphi Hotel last night to the American captains in port, and the;‘‘Star- Spangled Banner” was sung at some of the the docks made a ...
... I INDEPENDENCE DAY.I CELEBRATION BY AMERICAN SOCIETY to IN LON9ON. re In commemoration of Independence Day, tre_ American Society in London on Saturday dined Si together at the Criterion Restaurant. His Excel- lency the Hon. Thos. F. Bayard, the American ...
... 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 ...
... DAY The number of kilied aad in tha cele- bration of independence Day ia Aworica titis year waa just wuder a thousand, Now: thauis to an ordinance by the of Aldermen pistol-firiug and crackers, came of with the won- light list of sevea people shot deal ...
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... American Embassy in At Plymouth and Deven- port yesterday an international compliment was paid to Ur by the observance of Independence Day. The circom- stances which led to this is the presence in Piymouth Sound of the Monongohela, an American training ship ...
... INDEPENDENCE DAY IN LONDON. On Saturday evening a dinner was given by Mr ; Cyrus W. Field, at the Buckiagham Palace Hotel, a to the Hon. Edwin J. Phelps, United States iMinister; and among others present were the l Inuke of Argyll, Lord Houghton, Mr John ...
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... INCIDENTS OF INDEPENDENCE DAY. The number of kilied and wounded in the cele- bration of Independence Day in America this was just under a thousand. New York, an ordinance by the Board of Aldermen pistol and crackers, came off wi ape woodert y light list ...
... I INDEPENDENCE DAY IN I I . AMERICA. ,Celebrations in United States. (tEnGzAM FlOM A SMEOIAI COBRFESPONflSET.I New York, July 4. The Fourth of July celebrations to-day wered more enthusiastic and of a more military char-i acter than has been the case ...
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