INDEPENDENCE DAY
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... should be obligatory were struck out. All the delegates accepted the principle of optional arbitration.-Reuter. y INDEPENDENCE DAY. Independence Day was celebrated in London by an American banquet at the Hotel Cecil. The American Ambassador, in the course e ...
... to the tracks by the floods. More isolated fauti. ties are announced. For the first time in the history of Anmer. can Independence Day celelrationr. 2o; Canadian troops will take part ?? I in tl.e 4th of July celebrations at Roc-Ietrt (_New York). The ...
... United Kingdom, flocked to the ancient mound, and were interes d spe- tators of a ceremonyr which to Manmien is ?? in what Independence Day is to the Aie n The morning wasdull and tireaten- 7 g, but fornt.iy the ain kept off. Specil trauns brought large onutingents ...
... if all went well with the ship the Irish coast would be sighted by noon on the 11th. The frst if y out being American Independence Day, the vesiel was gaily dressed with bunting. Dinner hour (seven p.m.) had been reached, and thesaloon e passengers were ...
... deal p'izzied by the curious and unprecedented mortality from lockjaw, which has followed this year's celebration of Independence Day, apparently as the direct result of injuries from pistols, fireworks, and tne like, dis- charged on that occasion. There ...
... ot nwrc I Mansinen and visitors edikie *sal Emia men regard the cerelonial as necali . feebtto M ? Trix ?;i ; t than Independence Day to the Amcierkan, iii is, in the words of the aut r ci Te Dam rster not only the sign-man'ia oi ?? iibart I ris the ...
... to fortify that feeling of security, than the tii ' holer of a first cabin tickeb ?? some half- century ago, when, on Independence Day, the 4th July, 1840, the first Atlantic Cunardtr of the or great enterprise then undertaken steamed from iF her moorings ...
... of Representatives on Saturday passed the k'ree Cotton Bagging and Cotton Tie 3 Bill by 166 votes against 45. i GREEK INDEPENDENCE DAY IN tI IVEELIVERPOOL e Yesterday, the Greek Church, Prince's-road, 5 was tastefully decorated with Egyptian palms. The ...
... it supplies for 100000 men. Every one is prepared Thic fer some outbreak, if not attack, to-morrow, t t, - the Greek independence day. Edheem Pasha, the her commander-in-chief, will probably sleep in a ofj tent at the outposts in order to be near the ...
... him, and he will be summarily dealt with in a few days. Great preparations are being, made to celebrate the ,r national independence day on thea18th inst., after -which date thecountry will in all probability resume its normal quietude. Y The United States ...
... mood pre- vails among the Turkish soldiery, who are, however, greatly disappointed that the Greeks did not attack on Independence Day. The forces will in all probability remain for the present encamped in the positions they took up on Monday night. There ...