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Boston, Watertown, Suffolk County, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
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On Thursday last, the Declaration of Independence was proclaimed from Boston's State House balcony before officials, military, and crowds, with cheers, cannon salutes from forts and regiments symbolizing the 13 states, toasts, and bell-ringing. A similar proclamation occurred in another town. King's Arms signs were burned in Boston.
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Two of those Regiments were under Arms in Kingstreet, formed into three Lines on the North Side of the Street, and in thirteen Divisions; and a Detachment from the Massachusetts Regiment of Artillery, with two Pieces of Cannon was on their Right Wing. At One o'Clock the Declaration was proclaimed by the Sheriff of the County of Suffolk, which was received with great Joy, expressed by three Huzzas from a great Concourse of People assembled on the Occasion. After which, on a Signal given, Thirteen Pieces of Cannon were fired at the Fort on Fort-Hill, the Forts at Dorchester Neck, the Castle, Nantasket, and Point Alderton, likewise discharged their Cannon: Then the Detachment of Artillery fired their Cannon thirteen Times, which was followed by the two Regiments giving their Fire from the thirteen Divisions in Succession.
These Firings corresponded to the Number of the American States United.
The Ceremony was closed with a proper Collation to the Gentlemen in the Council Chamber; during which, the following Toasts were given by the President of the Council, and heartily pledged by the Company viz.
Prosperity and Perpetuity to the United States of America.
The American Congress
The General Court of the State of Massachusetts Bay.
General WASHINGTON, and Success to the Arms of the United States
The downfall of Tyrants and Tyranny
The universal Prevalence of Civil and Religious Liberty
The Friends of the United States in all Quarters of the Globe.
The Bells of the Town were rung on the Occasion; and universal Felicity cheer'd and brightened every Face.
On the same Day a Number of the Members of the Council (who were prevented attending the Ceremony at Boston, on account of the Small Pox being there) together, with those of the Hon. House of Representatives who were in Town, and a Number of other Gentlemen assembled at the Council Chamber in this Town, where the said Declaration was also Proclaimed by the Secretary, from one of the Windows; after which, the Gentlemen present partook of a decent Collation prepared on the Occasion, and drank a Number of constitutional Toasts, and then retired.
We hear that on Thursday last every King's Arms in Boston, and every Sign with any Resemblance of it, whether Lion & Crown, Pestle and Mortar & Crown, Fleaur de Lis & Crown, &c. together with every Sign that belonged to a Tory, was taken down, and made a general Conflagration of in King Street.
The King's Arms in this Town, was on Saturday last also defaced.
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Thursday Last
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Proclamation of the Declaration of Independence in Boston with military parade, cannon fire from forts and regiments in thirteen volleys, toasts including to Washington, and joy among the people; similar proclamation in another town; defacing and burning of King's Arms signs.