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Richmond, Williamsburg, Richmond County, Virginia
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Detailed account of the July 4 Independence Day celebration in Philadelphia, including naval displays with cannon salutes, a congressional dinner with toasts and music, military review, fireworks, and illuminations, all conducted with order and joy.
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YESTERDAY the 4th of July, being the Anniversary of the Independence of the United States of America, was celebrated in this city with demonstrations of joy and festivity. About noon all the armed ships and galleys in the river were drawn up before the city, dressed in the gayest manner, with the colours of the United States and streamers displayed.
At one o'clock, the yards being properly manned, they began the celebration of the day by a discharge of thirteen cannon from each of the ships, and one from each of the thirteen galleys, in honour of the Thirteen United States.
In the afternoon an elegant dinner was prepared for Congress, to which were invited the President and Supreme Executive Council, and Speaker of the Assembly of this State, the General Officers and Colonels of the army, and strangers of eminence, and the members of the several Continental Boards in town. The Hessian band of music taken in Trenton the 26th of December last, attended and heightened the festivity with some fine performances suited to the joyous occasion, while a corps of British deserters, taken into the service of the continent by the State of Pennsylvania, with some small pieces of cannon, filled the air with many peals in honour of the day.
Georgia, being drawn up before the door. Filled up the intervals with feux de joie. After dinner a number of toasts were drank, all breaking independence, and a generous love of liberty, and commemorating the memories of those brave and worthy patriots who gallantly exposed their lives, and fell gloriously in defence of freedom and the righteous cause of their country.
Each toast was followed by a discharge of artillery and small arms, and a suitable piece of music by the Hessian band, with triple discharges of cannon and small arms, and loud huzzas, that the glorious fourth of July was reiterated three times, accompanied, resounded from street to street through the city.
Towards evening several troops of horse, a corps of artillery, and a brigade of North Carolina forces, which was in town on its way to join the grand army, were drawn up in Second street and reviewed by Congress and the General Officers.
The evening was closed with the ringing of bells, and at night there was a grand exhibition of fireworks, which began and concluded with thirteen rockets on the commons, and the city was beautifully illuminated.
Everything was conducted with the greatest order and decorum, and the face of joy and gladness was universal.
Thus may the 4th of July, that glorious and ever memorable day, be celebrated through America, by the sons of freedom, from age to age till time shall be no more. Amen, and amen.
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Philadelphia
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The 4th Of July
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Celebration of American Independence with naval cannon salutes, congressional dinner featuring toasts to liberty and fallen patriots accompanied by music and gunfire, military review, bell ringing, fireworks, and city illumination, all in orderly joy.