Show abo clo glorious ilous celebration celebrated here last tho tha fourth was tuesday in a tyle etyle and manner w worthy arthy an nav v city of eur sue size in in the eist east or in the west ivest it wap i a greata arcu a grand a joyous gala day ili S stu silt lako lake city and camp douglas the butom ol of commemorating the nation s birth came to us with a new significance at this special time lime wi with a country tried tiled and proved it celebration worthy of the was wasas as well a great cause of union and independence W worthy of our redemption from threatened national destruction it was worthy the principles which its founders and worthy of tile the fought to popularize peace which our brave troops troop triumphantly lave have won it I 1 is thus charming chei cher ishino Ming the remembrances of patriotism licit our people will learn 0 to o love obe obey y the 1 laws alvs and foster freedom of f speech and action in these mountain ca canons rions what did we commemorate not no t brave battles big with interest to a monir cli s throne N not ot start star ling ing heroism to bold subjects still in clowning sone borne so ne pral great pet ty tyranny with freedom no we commemorate the profit great which philosophy and religion have been teach engfor in fot nearly nineteen centuries the immortal deblaio Dec laio of the e equality qi ut y and the rights or oilman an which has made us a grent reit nation multiplied our thirteen struggling colonies calonio into thirty fire greil great states with territories rich in in pr precious cious metals and in patriotism as well that union which bas enlarged our empi empire ire and enriched lebed our wide domain that flag abich ha has 9 clustered to its azure azare field the ihn emblems of nearly two tiro score of sovereignties sovereign ties in one the glory of every loyal heart TUF THE IN i TOWN TOW at sunrise a salute of thirteen guns aras fired after which the stars and stripes were hoisted bolsted high oer many a public and private building through the city presently the bound i of martial music music b brought i the people on the streets street s so po that after breakfast tens of thousands thousand were on the boand going for the grounds of rendezvous TUE THE through the principal streets was a p pageant a of immensity in numbers and appearance pe arance it was about a mile and a half balf in length and took from thirty to forty mint minutes ites to pass a certain p point the flags and banners streaming from the beads and centres bentres of the several columns 11 the coaches carriages and wagons va adorned with designs and elev n ith the stars and stripes stripe the lively music from the bands the of spectators on foot on bor horseback an and d in carriages carriaga es at every crossing of the streets tho the insignia insign ii and workshops of mechanics and artisans artisan blacksmiths carpen carpenters painters artists gunsmiths gun smiths dinners tin tio ners photographers tog raphers etc etc added an air of interest and reality to the mass of movi moving I 1 bu humanity manity the telegraph force with th their veritable machines machine the overland Ov eiland 11 coach with appropriate emblems flags fangs an and d evergreen tho the overland stage stag coach with its corresponding display of mottoes flags cc efa the mammoth monitor on wheels with the grac graceful cral goddess of liberty mils mias hunter II unter stand standing in i ia the temples dome tho the so sons of vulcan ul with their forge the hutch butchers rs w with ith their meat carts the horticulturists with their mammoth boquete bo flower wreaths cornucopian cornucopias s filled with luscious ardi fruits t s thi he thirteen young men representing tho the original colonies the thirty five young lada ladies es representing the states state 31 tile the nine youn young gladies ladies the territories the three or four hundred young ladies of tile the musical find and dramatic associations the masters an and d misses or of the several schools tuo flit citizens kens on foot on horseback and in vehicles nil all combined to make the ho grand grand p procession an in imps n R grand success ju jut jool t think of it ye distant readers ot 0 two hundred young ladies indies of seemingly gly the same size and years about the interesting te age or of cich eighteen teen to in double filo file ollow by squads of sixties or hundreds of different but also uniform ago age and an d dress if we were R aked ked the question after this lii i weats the chief product prodoc t of utah we would unqualifiedly allver an lver girls 1 I they tb thoe el se deveral companies of you young ladies and mosea were dressed in the sweetest test acme of of good tato taste white with blue sashes charming toilets white flower wreaths bs Ls white kids roq ro ettes parasols ac perfectly aggra aggravating rating en to thu mass of masculine spectators at the fe pena inary exhibitions in the cities of tile tho I fast kt the girls get themselves up in better shape than those appeared on this oc callon cation I 1 AT THE dowery there must lave have been t tea 13 thousand in und about the new temple or t tabernacle quare and in the dowery bowery 11 to hear the speeches songs gongs and olber exercises S judge J P kinney read the declaration the oration W was IS delivered by bygel geo Q cantlon cannon a dignitary of the church lion J 11 ashley being present made ma do a short speech to tho ib 0 occa elon toasts were ol cred lored and after music and prayer the he exercises closed while a N nationiel Nati onil salute was afterwards afterward s fired bred by ai detachment of artillery AT CAW CAMP dour at twelve a national salute was fired at one a 1 grand parada was had attended and admired by a number U of sp acta tors fors and visitors from the lie city presently carriages from tile the city and visitors on horseback commenced to alrh arrive c and were hospitably taken laken bold of by the good denizens 0 of f camp hon J if aebly ana party together will wilh mayor smoot and distinguished members emberd ro of the cites civil and official representatives arrived the cam camp 1 theater ww was crowded with citizens and military fair ladies and bravo brave men of camp and city to hear bear the he very eloquent oration of rev N portion only of which we ire are a ble able to give our readers consi consistent stant with the variety demanded by the columns of a daily paper dut in thus giving here bere an and d there them a of the learned speakers speech wo ive have aimed at abridging it so as to lave have the reader enjoy as near as possible an idea of the complete vi hole in spirit and in structure this was tile the next practicable thing that we could doaa tile the oration entire would gil fill ore columns thy the declaration of independence was road read by capt stillman Still min abo d ld so in a creditable way prefacing the some same with these remarks I there has pei haps been no period in our national existence since me ine day bat gave birth to this illustrious document that bat ba bis fuini hed so BO filling occasion for it as the present it is as it wen vew the meeting and greeting of with 1815 1865 we wa have the bo proud loge or of bivin living to enjoy the benfit ban fit all and I 1 realize tle predictions of that glorious and billant band from which it emanated 1 I 1 chief custica titus off officiate I 1 t I 1 as president of the in interesting teresIng occa ion fion ilon J M ashley favored the large audi nudie ence with a speech the band made music music and the meeting adjourned to reassemble assemble re at the several hospitable t tible mes as per description in another column the fourth of july was a grand gala day in great salt lake city long to be remembered with pleasure and with pride A magnificent house at tho the city theater and a pleasant party at the library rooms closed the celebration TUB THE following is portions of the delivered at camp douglas by the chaplain rev N mcleod mr 11 r chairman ladies and lellow fellow cul cill zens this is a glad day the most glorious fourth that ever dawned upon the republic richer in tho the elements clements of progress fairer in promise for the laiture li iture re pouring its splendors over the mountain tops of the land wo we call our country flooding with light and hope the s of conflict and of death enkindle ing ten thousand fires cres ot of glai glad anticipation and deathless promise dortho or tho oppressed find and downtrodden millions of europe and the world that liberty in its last battlo battle on american soil is victorious and the wrongs and oppressions oppress r ion ions s of ages avenged oly yes Cs this is a thrice glorious day where is the patriot who e heart does net beat high ojill hope t today to 0 day tor fior his bis country and for the triumph of tho the principles lor for which wo we have made so many and ami such costly sacrifices mile paying tho the tribute of tender sorrow to the fallen bravo brave the martyrs of liberty that at donnelson Doa nelson at S shiloe at chancellorsville Chancel lorville at petersburg aud and on americas america s hundred b battle battie a t fields sumler slumber beneath bp neath tile tho soil redeemed by their blood and while recognizing izing with lofty pride the great dadds coeds of the illustrious heroes who still live to receive the crown of the nations gratitude to be welcomed homo home as t 1 he a deliverers and everywhere garlanded as victors victor let us rejoice witti a calm and chasteney chastened chast ened ad joy the indications of stab stable le peace and in tho in we ive are air already eady permitted to fo behold 0 of f the exceeding glory ot of tle tie comin coming g destiny of the republic to today day tho the storm of battle is stilled lb the 0 wari waning ing elements clemeD ls calmed calm edthe the co conflict that for four years raged an and 1 PeP ened rending reading a continent and lip spreading reading dismay throng through h the heart of a is ended tile the cloud that clos closed ed dens den cand seand awful over the P republic draping dipping it with wilh mourning clothing it in n fit habiliments of woe presa presaging glug direful s the th e utter litter chaos or of republican institutions a sepulcher ee for our fondest hopps hopes over which no resu resurrection morn would ever flawn dawn is rolled away by the hand of tho the eternal Lt ernil god the sun of justice progress and liberty Is bursting through the tl gloom fc hining moro more resplendently ten 1 if it lad had nuver never been veiled by the r storm form of disaster and obscured by the night of perils our present position and thi inevitable juaire that awaits 11 iia li tuve lie e we not cause for gratitude lal hope the storm form albats swept ept thu bos bosom 0 in or of the republic threat threatening aning M ito to on enzell ill p h oil our r bondt fondest at hopes tins has but idled t the b e atmos atmosphere abere imparting to fill it t new DOW e elements I 1 et of national Ill life what seemed to he the forces of destruction have bavo by I 1 ho divine touch of libel liberty lib eity ty been transformed into the powers of go q and of c exceeding grandeur to the republic it if is only tile the morrow after ft r ti the e conflict it I 1 is ony only tho the dawn of liberty yet our pricely fa 8 interests and those of coming comin generations stand more secure toda to oday o day da than ever even while we are bending in sorrow over ill the atanes of our fallen lipron s never had bad we suell cause to lope for the republic and for or tile the interests of ht anc it min ity tri d to her sacred guardianship guara dian ship a and n d to be shielded as her firo lif u with th the union virtually nilly restored with fruitful calies of division and wife strife eradicated with new elements of beau beat ty fy and power ert at work processes evolving evOl under the sanction banc tion and tile ali e smile of god to exalt anoble ant and embellish cm em belish the once torn and divided divide d nation to wipe her tears tear 9 to leal her wounds to restore her ber waste places to uplift lier her to a prouder portion than evar among amon 9 tho the nations investing taj the namo name of american citizenship gitlia avith a sort of divine sacredness giving it an e excellence cel lence a charm a cortij to be more ard nr dently nty coveted by lofty minds than all the boasted titles in the ill heraldry of 0 f despotism anil and with the old starry st arry aln flag ll flo oiling alln in the breeze of every ever y state st a all wavan waving in proud and supremacy over tile broad inheritance every star gleaming in new and awful rp splendor lendor oren even tbell gh draped in mourning for the great fallen patriot the immortal lincoln how bow hopeful the prospects pe e ts now dawning upon the in j n the enlightened con convictions in the chait clied affer affections tion nod and iu alic de deathless emr poci b bf tie the deop 0 1 1 0 inick c even 1 to d daiy diy n ayr 01 UK 1 axe pillars I 1 that support the temple of our liberty arty what power less than the ille s iiii willai beable ible to flintier or overthrow thell in in eveia e ei y end endowed obud heart in ili ever every jorj or alian linn ell beak mover in evera bereaved b houie me v where here lackus the tears of sorrow flow for the un return ing ingli brave Ave we have now new forties fortresses cs of for the republic re id public in in the v very 0 ry of ber imin cious mourners I 1 sto sic tile the elements of her cran grandest crand dest ift hope 1 the invincible in eibl nad by iuler icv ity to beir bear lei lier draped banner to ulti alti mate tte victov As never afore bf ore in ili the most prosperous giop rous days das of fio cho R ad 0 no o h have ive god I 1 ind and til at the forces of god on our silo side rind if god be for us 1 I 10 can ie be against us butto but to the grandeur gr tind strength of our p po i position ion na as after four ars temble of terrible war VM wo we stand victor loui I 1 us chattered chatt ened but ennobled to be able to tal take e in something of if tile glory of our country when the seed principles fent 1 broadcast ili in ber battle fields watered with tile blood of her ola agn sacrifices and with the fructify H notifying ing dews of hei ber mighty sorrows sorrow shall ripe i into i i harvest on the plains of america Ani erica let us briefly review review the past retracing the path of toil peril pen an d bacri e by which wo live re ached the p road cin progress the lofty mount of vibian from which today to day though sad dined ue w gaze exulting fultn g lii in dicia I 1 go back to the pc nod ot of tri me great gnat when athen by nameless In mole tannis and insults in Milta and at last b by the crowning ding net of treason tre i on the fir ing upon tile ol 01 old edg flag at sumter i a mili i peoli vero loii doused ted to precipitate t themselves hem selves in in ot or valor doi on the airing roe foe and to achieve the tha dons es cs ot of liberty or to perish in in tle I 1 ind and how grand and soul roul stirling stilling yet saddening and appalling tile the scents scenes I 1 bitnes 3 0 on n tho broad al ena of ill country what war preparations rl lioni what a girding up tip of man hood bood for the dreadful adful strife I 1 see sea ands of my countrymen y men leaving their hiir peaceful avocations aban doeing the farm tho the shop the desk tho study the marts ot of trade and the lj hills alls of aleain lenng ng tilling es away from home aud and from all earths cirth loved and endearing end scenes ceni crowding in eager ba banda ads in in vast last multitudes to the c content of organization to the camp and to the field calm with the di deliberations liberations libe rations ot of val valor or but glorious with the purposes of freedom at the call of m pic isag out to war wai s fiery front wel ft el corning coming death itself its lt for the honor of the I 1 sn see the |