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The Fourth of July in Hilo.--A. correspondent of the Honolulu Advertiser gives the following account of the celebration of Independence Day at the Sandwich Islands:-- Hilo, Hawaii, July 6, 1861. Mr. Editor :--The Union, it must and shall be preserved! Well, that's just the way we feel up here in Hilo. So keep it beforeHilo. So keep it before the people. I cannot keep silent, therefore, and must blow a little about our own patriotism in this part of the King's domains, for we are not content that the worbrass piece was made to speak out 34 more echoes of loyalty, and I will say that Hilo beach never before witnessed so enthusiastic a scene. What, with the flags of aant shouts of the multitudes — all served to form a very pleasing assurance that Hilo, the paradise of Hawaii, was not without its smart sprinkling of that genus homonced the satisfaction with which they had spent the fourth day of July, 1861, in Hilo. Yours truly, Kalaniopuu. --Honolulu (Hawaiian Islands) Commercial Advertiser