00clyFourth op July Programme —At the adjourned meeting held at the Cour. House ott the 15th irist., the following programme, reported by the committee of arrange menus, ■ Sui was unanimously adopted:1st. That the day be opened with the fir-' mg of guns and ringing of bells, and that the same be continued at noon and in the evening.2nd. That in the fore part of the day,The Governor and State Officers,The Mayor and Common Council,The Chancellor and Faculty of the University,The Principal and Teachers of the Common Schools.The Military Companies,The entire Fire Department,The Turn Ye rein.The Meennor-Chor, and all the various Secret Societies, join in a procession, which shall proceed under the direction of the Marshal to the Capitol Park to hear the reading of the Declaration of Independence . and the delivery of an Oration.3d, In the afternoon a Regatta, consisting of sailing and rowing matches.dtb, A display of Fire Works in the evening.5th, The festivities lo conclude with a Grand Union Ball, at the City Hall, at which the several Military and Fire Companies will appear in uniform,OFFICERS OF THE DAY.President of the Day—Col. J. C. FAIRCHILD.Vice Presidents—Albion, G. F. Lawton;. Berry, Otto Keri; Black-Earth. Wrri. A. Webb; Blooming-Grove, Samuel F. Light-hixer; Blue-Mounds, Nat. H. Dryden ; Bristol, Elisha Crowell; Burke, E. Grover. Jr.; Christiana, John Y, Crandall; Cottage Grove.M. E. Emerson ; Cross-Plains. James M. Haney; Dane, Wm. Dunlap; 'Deerfield. D. j E, Adsit; Dunkirk, E. E. Roberts; Dunn, i A. L. Beebe; Fitchburg. I. E. Mann ; Modi- j so/i, Thomas Reynolds; City of Madison, Albert Sherwin, E. S. Oakley, Darwin Clark, Cassius Fairchild; Mazo-Munie, Leander Lincoln : Montrose, Peter W. Matts; Oregon, Marvin Colby; Berry, O. Daley: Primrose,H. M. Lofolielte; Pleasant Springs, T. B. Ames; Rutland, C. E- Loveland; fit rebury, Francis Richie; Springdale, Richard Blackburn; Springfield, Robert Ford ; Sun Prairie, Calvin Flowers; Vermont, George Beatty; Verona, John Beath; Vienna. Hiram Cramer; f Vest pert, Wm, Keefe; Windsor, A. H. Finney ; York, Amariali Sawyer.Orator—Juuof. McARTHUR, of Milwaukee,CIVer to appoint his Aids.Treasurer—DARWIN CLARK :^ I Reader—JOHN R. BALTZELL.: Marshal—W. W. T RED WAY, with pow-SUB-COM SUTTEES.1st JVard—E, B. Dean, A. Sherwin and Casper Meyer,2d Ward—S. G, Benedict, J. W Jefferson and James K, Froudnt.3d Ward—Chas. Geo, Mayers, Gilbert Dusoher and M. Friend.-Ith Ward—Dr. Joseph Hobbins, N. Chittenden arid H, C. Manning.Mr. Chas. Geo. Mayers was appointed a committee of one to confer with boat owners and report at the next meeting of this committee.Judge McArthur has written a letter accepting the invitation to deliver the oration.— The Commute of Arrangements hold i another meeting at the Council Chamberthe ! this evening at 8 o’clock, at which time the sub-committees will report progress.— The M. M. R. R. Co. will parry passengers who may wish to participate in tbs festivities at half price,tndtedreeideQe-i\1 a mans CnicEF.T Club.—At a meeting?