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Ae ly SOR teens --THE_NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1850. 2 j SOLEMN FUNERAL PAGEANT prczextgmreceinyse sa: tom Mem. | senna artim ‘The Cv tom Honse officers constituted a very roar train, and | thought were more familiar than aaneives with their " los W. they all wore im pee toby the emblems of follow citizens waee ‘The American Hotei was draped i Sen mourning, | Bandford, (comp: ‘ising the whele of the uniformed mili Ji city « ively and ani pin denen See ren fame! Pp ef Femmes. Cooma military osa.:t, preoeaing th wes with the memtnrs of public Iuseituclons gener once off that emprebaninsherwas premated, te tena SITS: OF Ta Fee atone came up te that presented by THecdih Reriment, (Iudautry) Colonel Henry Q, Btob- nes ded by ite | ler i Genera) Hole eeoct the neaied rare flowed’ by bia being changed with the. chiet commons th ‘egiment, a e ler! ie ” head ofall, direct- | followed o chief eo 4 IN HONOR OF THE Irvin, House, "Eh, proprivtors of thls wetabllebime bine, of the following companies: = tly Lafayette President, Trustees, Faculty of Colambia Col- ing with activity, every: Atepowtton The cenctaph, ees ten ne pains in doing honor to our late chief ma- ‘usileera, tain French, which mustered strong; i Ie ne, a ‘it, . jo tand. was an org | of MEMORY AND PATRIOTIC SERVICES| Reerate, ‘bor displaying, in the best manner, the em- | the Inde Guard, Captain Boylo; the | President Council, Faerity tay Stndents of the Uaiversity | object. The imaivation almost supposed the body oi | th &% gnand of the Fives Uerpeconye: ne manipern Davi . lems ef sorrot the departed hero to be in it att ere was also method in the Guard French oo Ay.) Capt. Le Clor arrange- College of Physicions and Sx the eplen aia omparatively ubkno. - iy or P ment of the designs. There were thirteen columas, | the Italian enn ‘apt Lenghi; the Tompkins Bines, New York Academy of Median pageantry, the brilliant troopa, the go elad hus. ae yee Ztween the oy cathe? hin fy and hove sixty feet a th, a aint ig the thirteen original | Capt, Proudhon; the Benson Guards, Capt. McLeay,and | New York Medical Svcie:y, and Physicians and Students, sare, the rich equipages. the caracolng horsemen had t period, and the latter were contin A c Hi A R Y T A Y L 0 R | States, with: lands, representing thethirteen | tart, not least, the Baxter Blucs, comarsedvd ny cisa- | Tesehere and Pupils of Grammar School of Columbia patted in front of the stand, aud withurawn, when the » atizacting little mo J | Presid nte of the Un United States Then there were thirty | tenant Miller, their gallant captain. whose name they ee igh functionaries, officers. wud etvil dignitaries of the tas it was, was rai . But it was city and neighborhood bad taken their seats on the platform, the Grand Marshal of the proeeasion iutrs, duced the Kev Mr. Armitage, who took (ue trovt of tierm, and offered up, in # loud and audibie prayer as follow: THE PRAYER. we confess Thee as the God of nations, the ruler of the erika and the Dispose of all events! We confess Thee ss ‘object of eur afloo- — the thirty States of the Union, aud. im tho | bearchaving fallen at Chapultepeo. It lx worthy of a conre, 48 Mere et le of Wberty, with the god- note that this compan: sent nine oflcers into the in the cen’ jurmounting all was | United States army during the ware ia Florida ao: Thirteenth President of the United States. | fne‘aag of the United Staten, shrouded i black orape. | Mi it haps, one of the best diveiplined eee ie om main entra was the follewing in. ) 6 Tyrer scription ‘ol. lores, See eeereed Anh Of Anehery Feyloe bas bese SB) oo, coo ep gocecce ego pocccceoe | consists ‘ike ite splendid companiea:~Lat, ‘pounced in every part of the Union, and the sadin- | o ¢ actions of the Just ° | The Montgomery Guard, Capt. Murphy. 2. ity ‘telligence has been received with the deepest regret | ° Preserve for Gi their rich perfume ° ds, Capt. McArdle, whose Doomtita) uniform mee | et che face of empires, to a! d to become a portion of ablic service, the rela Fation of the Republio oof Seaselate on our Union were 5 to Assome a portentous character. in 8 collision between G Mt Naval L oat ry ape cademy uf Desigm, voles, Smell sweet and blossom from the dust.”” o the subject of general comment. 3d Washi Institute, Gn every part of the country. The sacred ritesdueto cooccec ooo 29000099990000000 * d by © oe Wrest povnes seviee ao ete x op the herule and virtuous dead, have been performed | | The store of A T. Stewart & Co. opposite the Irving bbe Pern Hommectngity | nein cs ay groom 8 23 ‘ald fo Grand Marshal. nthe Rio Grande. The events whan juently preceding the bapoeniug of the threatened cole need not be refered to. They are & portion of the: of eur country wich which Ail are familiar. It ie say that ¢ of war botween the fall . and Mexice wes Recon men Jen upen us. mu i refigious Liberty, | this emergency, General Taylor ocoupiod the prat of some ud retigious Livecty, of our forces. From this moment the measure of hie a> sappy poople. | It we as fll Adverted to the incidonva tn hin Ii have met with o in wal of the President of receded thip period with te re garvculety cham toe United: Mtatra, ue, contens Thee As our guide necessary in reepest to thoev which fallow wits ane to amjled rapidity and brillinney. Were 1 able te do would not attempt to recount the events which, with at few months, were destined to render the hero immsetal, to and o1 us of “thy voice. which cowntry. Who is there, ev Ai 7, Wiillameburgh, ticularly Hudson No. ’New York. it | House. also made a splendid display of black bomba- 7 4 Over the remains of the veteran soldier and patriotls , 97% ‘drapery. They also had an inscription, of which + bagel € Seen _ ee ke Re civilian, at the seat of the federal government, and the following is a oopy:—— Capt, 1 Oat. Teun ‘company, who appeared in thal? every city, and almost every town. has done justice to | 22° °8P2292909.999200%902%8 0000 | shirts, marched with this regiment, ahead of tho ‘the memory of the doad, by the ceremonies which | Gooogss coo eec seo cenaeeco ccs | Montgomery Guards. have been deemed most suitable to an event so afllict- | The Soin in the upper part of the street were | 1, Zeus Kegiment, (Infantry,) Colonel William Halsey, site igbly decorated, but coming down to Niach | It consists of the foliowing companies A fing tothe people and to the country. | street. be ~ on, beautiful’ display from Jone’s Hotel, | (Emmet G: 1) Capt. McGrath; com: “og The city of New York has ever deeply felt that no and the adjacent buildings. ” | Halzel, President Guards, a very fine co! | any C, Cal adequate testimony could bo given of the sincere | The entrance to Niblo’s Garden was clothed in black, a RT ae, (watigoat do pean ee Hore C ‘Comp | em pt Fireme Hija ¥ Purdy, Bag Aid. ny Young Men» Whi Gcheral Comniittes, Watrous; company D, Capt. Grace, Democratic Republican General Committee of the City of , mp a death!) arms of owe Sogard of ite oltizens, for the patriotic worth and 77,5 centre was ® portrait of Geh. Taylor, covered | snp company). Capt. Reinor; company G, Capt, Bald: Demoatae Whig Goneral ‘Com preety aay rage to thet st may be applied to our souls. und that | docu not retmenuber, a4 iC 1b | goer private virtue of the great citizen and soldier, | "Lafayette Hall and Froemason’s Hall, were also hung | ia; company UW, Capt. Shepherd, we Srneeel ea ine in, Blessing before Thee. Wo to thy | anuiety wich which, throughout the whole breadth of oer who has recently departed this life. The news of in mourning. as were also the Broadway House, the THIRD BRIGADE. Enginoers™ Taatitute. ‘feantly caret. J ee (coeaitae lead, ef all we zed upon our litle army, ane and fo DIVISION. oaroh fram Po which pervaded every beart ; and since tho sud- | bottatog at the corner of Anthony street, Seaman & | new Irish regiment of Infantry, raised within the Inst Bt, John’s sora ie Frotand’ Anctpted Masobs ‘ ~den amd sad event, the emblems of woe have marked | Muir’s store, American Hall, Gothic Hall, Deforrest’s | two months, They marched wonderfully well for 6 of New York, inate ident of the Uni- i and Su buildings, Ball, Tompkins & Black’s store, BE. % short time that has elapsed since the formation of th Ke, Li teepearp mall the, people we als all the strects of ony distinction, throughout the thie Sitictiow te them. We” tal Hutching’s store, Stoppani’s Baths, Tiffany, Youn, corps. The uniform of this regiment is very band. Rewer the Free have le #0 imposing” i metropolis. It was apparent that such feeling could | Wilis’ store, and neverel other Dadi gg eee eee ane eet cats tnd light bles trowaces Th alopioy. The treet 9 Grend Lodge wen voce na Eres eee not be alsyed by any commen evidences of sorrow; hearth baldings Nua my hens oY om ot pane oteue are ms flies i eee en toe Butehers’ iation of the cities of New York, Society weuld shaunt a requiem to the repose of the C Ke cucuiy’s country, street po. ween: overwhel ry so ingceortancy th he ces dn of age | Sr an” PPT dvorned ne proweee 6 | Eepaiet, car Soucghasermgany hy Micacl | RNUUSPadnscattee ate puta Hockey Topo tase Front of Can ule | iy cia tt jed by an universal .D; Wm. Hinchman, ¥.; Rdward Murrey, i; 57 ‘he Kntersal tag nee crowd at the intersection of every ieee. Walsh, A.; Michael Dohe: an John Keva- William T. 7. ont nd i Baa Ald to "Grand Marshal. On lookirg te, the gallery above which was sup- metropolis, yesterday was finally set apart as a day of Pale the proceaion was passing through Broadway, solemnity and meurning. Hundreds of thousands, no | there was a ush of Ba ley, ported by the high symetrical columns, whieh§adorn hae, with all ehe vi Present scene, “doubt; were present at these sad rites, stationed on the | Street. on the side walks. and. in fact, on every spot | nagh,E.; Michael Doran. G ; Lieut. 6. Hamilton, Lj | Grand Lodge of the Sate wot Mw Ye n Fork of Free and The beautiful front of this simple bus beautiful build: | polenen, the Facoying fuoncos, an noe coul made ay le, for witnessing the pro- in Collins, K., son of B. K Collin. ‘Acee| ing, we saw the musical company aloft, who thon | lesst of all, the Tepaslay of the victorious In eide-walks, in the streets, at windows, on the house- | session. J eEehA Megancat: (Washington, Greve), Col. Wiliam Washington's Bible waa burne Ia the promvealen, fillowse by Oe RB eri or SRB a 0 ungurpasced aehioweulenty, {tierioat people babel tops, and.in every available spot whence the pageantry PARK ROW AND CHATHAM STREET. Borden and Lieut. Col. Devoe.—The greater portion of 3 Vales cd teteredeah Geass ot 048 Mr. Histeld the effect in the open air was fine, and laier, bel af overy wralt whith digates and icra the of the sepulchre could be viewed. The death of | At anearly hour Park row and Chatham street pre- ai aameee Dy ap erick flows of Southern New York. and the ing peared to wefine also. ‘The music itecif 1 Gens Taylor waa i bravevand decing' = Lodges ‘and humane. int monarch may be marked with more of the glitter of | sented a very lively, yet mournful appearance. Love- | wearing that color. Captain Patterson's troop of | among Sinsiainace ceaagee unter ite Juriedition, Nodgen of wis ort ick: seaiieeteistien ene snitibanees js proudest triumphs, the simplicity of his cha ‘wealth, with mere of the antique panoply of | joy’s, Tammany Hall, and French’s Hotel, were very pat ag ba and the Washington Continentals, the intnendont Orderse ot Fel owe, Ye, or Davia ne me and delivered the following | WS! 4° ita leaet semeek Abie tenis. ena Fee ning ua leben old nati but o true heart will be mpt- | tastefully decorated with black ‘Wear bive wattorms: po vee yee v hoead oration :— for bi 4 sah raided . mented with rosctien, |; 2bi%,feximent was formerly the third, and ears a a a Tum oRation. entered dur mgd ed to declare that this was a sublime spectacle, | from window to window, and ornamented with rosettes, high reputation. It now consists of two troops o! ‘when the citizen soldiers of « republican csuntry, | exhibiting a very pleasing yet solemn sight. As the | horse ertillety ond six companies of infantry. The Does grat te the order. Northern Light stiow Crriamme—The seleme, pageant whose z to & close—the toi tt to retirem Ry yee Tolan” and tolliag bet ‘and the civilians of every grade, with one com- ession was designated to take its march in this | Washington Blues, which led in the march, is com- 't Lodge, and Di non—the sable habilim ye ge 3 yd indulges The hearts of ts Sooncry H lendid rT nd, abo nn hat grief | high with gratitude, and it was mos lo betere th mon eonsent, eome forward to make @ sacred public jong ie, jeer song weenie ageatore| pA a ets ented Rec ng 4 1 per ‘The turn out of acest auners ficont, and ae lomsee shat cae gusty a ete li ma tondered to Fim demonstration; in honor of one who would have been | $24 the windows, and ceentine Fan eos end | coat This troop had c ze of two pieces of cannon, both their banners and rogatia rnc Miired by allt ae ready to acknowledge the humblest of them bis equal, | ed with the pretty faces of Indies and childres, | trophies from the British in the revolutionary war, Gol. Thee. R. Whitney, to Grand Marshal. call Ou French’s Hotel exhibited beautiful sight, win. | The other troop of horse artillery is the Washing: Col. ‘Williaa wee, Aid. te which, under the cuidanee of Divine Prov! Af disposed to.be so, in the path ef virtue, bravery, s every win- ne Fryviaes dow was enlivened by the bright eyes of pretty wom: ton Grey: baacne Sah by Captain Varian, undoubt @rdor of United Ameriomns. ie F country were comm! itted, goodnets, and of American citizenship. This constl- | rhe store keepers, co, als Albha the finer athens eieeek edly the Sneat nd largest in the city—horses and | The United Amoricans wore escorted by ti Ape! ase armies lieity which ‘tuted the sublimity of the pageant. Vast as it was in dieplayed thelr . complying with the so- | Uviform are all gray, and every man is & stout, a o ani le ate C Ox ernage one vl i pats ° imap ‘numbers, brilliant as it was in the paraphernalia of | lemn order of phere their stores substantial buteber. "The horses are magnificent, rig testeoning ‘The principal infantry com; is also called the arts and arms, and in all the livery of associated dis- | Suciling houses Hounes with ie requisite, mouraing. The Guodiinaten’ Greve, ccs cf the best onl ath wane. ‘inctions, there was something beneath all this, which Misedsiband edu aoeaat. 9 rous in the city, commanded by Captain Little, The {rebalpubdiennspenedives, tian he may "net have . State Feneibles, Captain Lyons, Is alse «very fine ed rep The shops and houses of this great thoroughfare | company. ustered well. The Continental Guard, sod th lod bi to cy the spalisieal joatinies of of ropablican freemen. Call i rally eveoun geinecthe workm for this that our cit; high trust to wh rtion of the Amer} ‘words to describe it, and that must ever be acknow- | ¥... very generally closed, and almost all of the prin. | Captain a M. Vandyck ‘® noble body of men, wearing fribute to the sare BO na tions of Washi ¥ Sedged while we are blessed with our presontinvaluable | i549; buildings decorated with the sable emblems of poy eaten s ee: —— mufpory Ae Racidior and an litical institutions. The moral of this day is not the the nation’s mourning. There were few that require | low! companies from the ninth regiment; —Com- d that of ea posseri east of ite benefitsto the people, May it over be 8p- | speeiat wotles, ar the whole strest was one saved a, pany? Ceptain Joseph Quinn; Captain Stephen If “eas preciated and regarded ! peried with ith the outward trappin; Rerhaiine Company +2. Deptels Chasherisin, Cem bod Tew and Saeed takin end then | Annexed are the particulars, chiefly interesting in | those which we remarked as str! haingly Fyadectige at pany B. s th Regiment, called “National Guard,” com- Trl pas lew 7.0003 period ii histor! the marble statuary establishment of Fisher ‘the history of the day. They will be found complete | (he marble tatnary estabilshment, of Visher & Bird, | _,anded by Colouel Abraham Duryee. This is ths best Hielty of gharset gr, ‘as be The precession was over seven with crape, each | disci infantry iment io jn tho State Firm in the eg ey f bia patel parpose, t pac Sinem Saetnakan <ouutnaneniasple only the i figures of ys Rm agi re or pak on “wo ee tre" ommanded as vanes Lier dent of bis capaci fae She crinia he throw " Ammermen: L. rh posing. The number comprising it ts estimated ot thiea,¢ Caplale seen: fourth, Captain “ms Smith; gather around his ashe from thirty te forty theusand. Tens of thousands of fifth.’ Captain H. B. Melville, (late of Co, H, ninth ral urn, anid exclaim with the poot *— strangers were in the city, as epectators of the scene, | 5 4 gunmenDengp svLY Orit, 1850.” 2] a seventh, Captain Bieie his osama ein wee iaincaia, these testiteeioes, while others took the places assigned to them in the | 0 ° St. George sty. That glorious {oe 3 funeral corlége. }9900000000000000 000000000000 00000000000000000 Bt. Andrew's Teen A a hath 4 by bil amid the shouts rare se ore appropriately heog with banners bouslin Blasts ry Sry see raeatoe ta Pa i of adi gltations resulting from political and ‘ail to impress upon jeded lesson of the va woul a the admon, Prom carty motning till the efterneon, all was bus theatre was suspended a large fi tor place riots It was originally an tle and preparation. Everybody was either proparing | and from the front of the same building there mek een. Te appearance, yesterday, was magaificent. ‘to take a part in the procession, or to be a spectator fie newer of black dray Opposite the theatre, Te nanernts gepuane tho -eompantenere only dis- \e Hotel exhibited an eagle enveloped in of the gorgeous pageant. All were dressed in their liane i aa Sais suveloved 18 | tt Taylor Vi sidentia she ity of Now York. ro the perpetuity tnd glory of our instieuty ly €us dow tl tot f oF nai the | his Land? ‘choliday clothes, and the city, in fact, wore the | the the memorable words of the late departed. Brigadier General Mor ith rtaff, commanding. Inoue Fompte 4. the present. bowers How ‘ite tnovative Co a self-sactieing patriotie pearance of a day devoted to some sacred object. | 00000000 | ‘The "Sisth hos. F. Beers, was absent att tion of NewYork, Brook | St er cota i ce ae eit ‘of palitieal contention, ‘Business was suspended; the stores and offices and “ s BS gg ge vat, Bricklayers and M of the City of N. York. The war-cry of disonton Faves. ated by gations of duty to our coun= Placer of business wore closed, and many of the doors | 5 " Seah dasa tad dt liter Seat” =: | omavaree Watalel tercting of cotentenbeene ot ee ee ba Ton, ee When the heart of the me io Slled. with apprenene ‘ gan Ta ‘hung with mourning. The flags from the shipping, oooo0o 000000000000000 | infantry. meer 9 pore raded strong, and consist for the Shipwrights and Caulkers’ Benevolen) Soaiety of the sion for the , J shia Westarm com as in both rivers, were ruspended haif-mast high, an FULTON AND NASSAU STREETS. most part of Germa’ ee Tea I ro all the ferry bosts, and public buildings aud hotels, | » “ Fourth Regiment, ‘Light Artillery.) Col. Charles Yates, New York = iD ion arson | expining ite same 1g houston of | national ing au | eS mee stores in Fulton ps Nas- | it copeiete of four companies of light artillery, and two ber bree, suas omnibuses were frstooned wi are sau streets, around the Herald office, were orated | troops of hussars, rab: im, aid t to Graig Marshal. cri inottens! pan Fi Tn Damath of Gonines tee toe pele ypiavan | with mourning. Among them was the eating saloon | ine Gemapal Sern Storms, with staf, commanding. — ti ah City of New York. ontent io ‘The city was filled with people ail the day; but as of Mercer om one side, and of Rogers om the other. Ou Regiment-lussateCol, 8. Brooke Postley. lie, with Parriok — tT all wore the hour for the commencement of the procession The Herald office was very tastefully hung on the two cnner, Aid Pk 2 Grand Marshal. drew nigh ‘all the streets in the viciaity of the Park fronts with crape and muslin, and contrasted, in its Tite mes of the officers are as follows:—Lieut. Adjutant Gunter; ‘Quartermaster f tability which pei cwere locked wu The ferry boats from richness and neat simplicity, with some of the more in Jagels, Jot tno i tain Andrew eI n % abroad could fekeh or peril, Extending, Brooklyn, Wilamsburgh aod New Ty cess, were | thowy and cheap decorations elsewhere. Beir: troop, “7 pe ‘4th troo) Wivernian Universal lene dominion oat beta diees territory, we had f ely of ¢ ¢rowded to excess with persons coming over £0 200 the COURTLANDT STREET. Captain William’ Riven 8 oo Captain Jon: ‘Miternian Universal Benevol. ana aricies of life, chat no sirites of party ah ‘Procession. bd Jersey City alone, 9.000 perso: This had all ite Meyer, 6th troop; Captain John Becta Tth troo) as to the poliey th ‘of x i Hien of ail paitice ‘united ta dolog’ honor Gtrees stares Adee Captain Lewis Keller, Sth troop. This regiment, and Vena feaed oc in wes uo toon etesiually the memory ret departed worth. The democrat was sive India rubber establishment of Horace H. Day was | the iendid mapner in which im troops marched, St. Alph the loyalty of onr le to their been — cheet Just as zealous as the w oho his respect for the do | dressed with great taste preventing mort impoelng | were the theme of universal admiration. Emmett Lt conved; and Tammany and Frem Hotel vied appearance. The National Hotel was alvo tastefally The Second Regiment, commanded by Col. Spicer. J ewith the Astor Hou-e and Broadway (ouss, in their hung with erape, while most of the hotels presented | This regiment consists of four companies of infantry-- eesinaats Manifestation of that respect by the conventional | more or lees the aspect of mourning. the Seottihh Gaard, Captain A. Castle; the Highland went Ipabpredent Creer alee Petews. b ® resort Guard, Captain Eccleson; the Caledonian Vusileera, Orecpendent Order of Feithtut Fellows Seimpaired, he hal entered upow his high Tae nadisiccien unmemanesneats APPRARANCE OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT | Captain McLeon; andthe Washington Centinentals, improved Ord Red the repgusentatives of the American reople ‘consuliniend of man ene gets might th it, be hi ~ hel aerolatie earth, ere might threaven it, be | uravailiog. To thelr desolation ‘raly may mit = ite integrity, ~ seed oe BUILDINGS. Captain Darrow. ati baa gh ¢ Furst Regument, ccmman y ohn These various edifiecs presented om appeasanes Ot | aiilts iuat formerly horse artiliety, fo now @ bas St <a ann fam 8 aptcaclcmbye pack. nse t of United States Marines; @ Detach: uw sion of ve jeation of th at arines; @ - “Eprctators and contemplative loungers, waiting to Giicuts of torpecs tovinrge & o measony of the inte de. States Infantry; United States Light 4 ‘view the ceremonies of the day, Portraits of General parted Presid: (used in the battles of Palo Alto, Taylor. from one to six cents, wore the order of be |” The Post Ofice was hung with blaek ealleo, and Buena Vista) under com: owas an abundance of jos orem 1 ent » glass, iood lemonade, brand, balla wear | | sine mehiaies. 2 stom House was decorated in the form of e8r | sopatees, on the two ends facing Wall and Pine stroets, im greet and om the side Nasnan street. suental to the streets of a great city. Great | 4,7 ne United States aed white, suites, terereoree, decorum prevailed; wo saw no need of the | While'the national banner, surmounted with s sir ane, were not to fron seen ere of crape, was seen uttering in the breene. = In the Temperance rocietion were a number ue a viterens, ‘Gana Ge eae tuk Procession Sivision, immediately after the militia, bat thisis the boys, which ae to the ae —— - y oveu processl oman (at! ‘a fringed wih shite stoons of biaek, | The hour appointed for the proceasionwas So'clock; | Mim sete leu tmen kod Orator af the Day, in 7 sd wor 0 rn , en orner, >¥t long before that time thousands upon thousands carriage. ‘were arsembled in and around the Park, in order to | epgpemn tcp get a good view, The day was beautifully fine, bu ENT GUARD, LIGHT GUAR . 7 4 ¥ cr arnvineent i = } Caps yi vincent” ative Dakers’ Union Association, bie) dent Order ‘The Park ang its shady groves prevented, yerterday, | ef Benai Berith, on extraordinary and animated apply the language of the poct ; But th attested by a long lite, d And the honor of his country tomb, in it inappropriate signs of public grief. i Taering thith ot ¥ Where one ro doar, #0 danni lose foll, Where shail they turn to mourn thoe lose? ar thy ob ot ‘br tthe City of New York x (mounted). mi of stalworth men wy marched me fore them Artillery Butte arranged | Kesnes de la Pal toons around the lower part of th building, of Col, A. B. Taylor. the pillars in front were enshrouded with the SECOND DIVISION, Age! for them, ‘ if ey cannot choov but weep the more, Deep for the deal. the rief must be, 0 Beer KRYe cause tv mourn before.” After the above eloquent and impressive oration wae concluded, orator was frequent! bled und the ero troops marched and fifes oT | Shoulder to shoulaer,in th spiel Wm. L. Moryis, Aid to Grand Marshal; Gen. 8. 4, in A defen J. W. Morris, Aids the First Regiment of Ne Diack, with glazed apd oid. circulating Po Le crowd, driving # busines: «uich at hardly make agrevabie. wud which is Rover yeieal appearance. some of them white of the Irieh societies, in the fourteenth beautiful harp decorated with crape to the aaa POLICE ARRANTEMENTS. y e ow, on yal rornls The Chief of Poli a doring the day, taken into custody, aud nereral piok Fockrts were arrested and secured for the balauce of wae os nd gorgeous owing to the diversity of the crow ht of York It in order to protect the pockets of the many Breese, the heat was felt to be very overpowering. | Gvaxmertioson. $ BEARSR 3 Ge snoop tloxon, than trom, thiet on whom they wo yond s doubt, have i G0@00000000¢ 00000 thousand to fort; fighting men It tool it professional «kil Still it was cheerfully endured by men, women and | ooneth three hours trom fe the proseasion first oecurred between the © Uni atham atrent children, forthe wake of th The car war drawn by eight white horses, caprisoned, 7 ap epee tbe rd lively cowp d'eit # great red beiek UL degf 1. 4 and led by eight negroes. moves oy we b with black, and T y Hotel, solemal in the rame manner. were prominent o| “were sorry, a8 we walked roand the shady the Park, that the fountain was not playing. The wultry weather. and the ye ary occasion, with the isiters to remontes, called exhibition on ‘thie iay.itever T Hall were surmousted qit! tage or verted on the platforms of the his ith his family, b0 he midst of host! In the urn occupies the on we | passed. have hove ectignes * to the hearse. The et gees was whote ot surmounted by © bronsed eagle, wee carried as tar 04 whole of the corner of Park Kow by four negroes, and daring the {ime the bearse wes waiting for the militia to pase tieugh Oba Obatbem street, the Bor | on, the urn was carried away to the stand at the City 14 Bresdway. the Hall. It was enid to be too heavy, and tne negroes were i —< ica not properly dressed who carried it. On former cocastions it was borne om a car, from the Astor Houre. t a "S aiieuten To" fivaa i, soven on be arormf on its return, was grand in the extr bron meen ve Moraes oe Rilo A th 06 and 78 Carminertreet, It was hy far the finest ever MOVING AND ARRIVAL OF THE PROCESSION wd sexen and ocnditions pressed forward. — fea wiie in hie city: Lt te fivoon foe long by seven | For a long time before the procession reached the pe: white silk velvet” It was | *pot where the solemn eeremonios of the day were to ™ ent canopy of the same | end, by the:funeral oration, the distant sound of musis terial, lined wit! ite red se oy im. Oh a Spomvey akin fm he need their approach. The bells tolling, 8ney_ im the war rermountes by an cagic with Le green the silent solemnity of the crowd, the insignia of his beak, and crape around his wings. There were | mourning displayed on all the houses and carried nterference ef the police = occurred by some other par- thony street, in Broadway, which was tin taking up his home Deonwe ft fr Tom Travian Ovens at Casrix Ganony. —The © Biinte @ Amore” war repeated last night, with Stefasoni ae The other characters were sustained by | those who personated them oa the former oceasion. Signor Vietti sang very sweetly. and with much power, the part of Nemorino; and Signor L. Vita, the new Laritone, made ® very favorable impression. He wae and sang with force and freedom. police, asaisted by the mii and clear the way for rome ene watching bi to, the exeuses lavented by te pase. Que wasted to gp by to would lose his passegns another doctor, and a third to see ms iy would push bis telling them ‘thie @ woutd walk where he Graham, Baq., honor of the de- parted hero and President APYEARASCEK OF BROADWAY. From an early hour in the day, the stores his mistake Pei ace meee rt, and twe | slong on the numerous b bad altogether. » dn Broadway were closed, aod the thoroughfare oor be vit! — cogent i 'On the left side were the battle | mort imposing mgs Tt was late before the = " weion reached ti inal terminus appointed. The ‘ore cnewtes ty an immense concomty Of sympathies of the crowd to ve order and Sian len Gamemrtin 4 e heart of the ¥ ‘ people, all anxious tosee the processton, toaccomplish decorum. This post was comm: very efficiently = } ng p= ager iste, Oe Dove ebgee,® I crowd waiting in the Park to receive it was great, but ser hus command ” Bogeae | Tneatas, —The performanees sof the Aero. ‘which, they availed themselves of all sorte ot st abe tele 7 ewe Slnaes of the aster Ii | horse eaparisoned and ied, to represent old « Whitey.”” of the population hk, and foiled im there who have visited this elegant theatre. Their jon trom the s FY g LS oF. 3 i 2 z 3 8 H : < 5 y 4 z. = S Pa < 3 : H 2 2 5 3 Growpings, Tourbillions, and Cours de Foree are might ly rewarded with eathusiastic cheering. The drama ot the® Maid of Tyrol.” i« ably sustatned by an excel lent stock company. It willcommence the pertorm- ances thit evening. and will be followed by the sur- prising feats of the Acrobat Family and the onter- “Por | Tainment will close with the drama of © Valeutine Li) immediately Bn ay J * | and Orson” cand sitting positions. The windows of the stor e and the side. the root, Ry hp with Americnn prevented Sex, mingled with the o dow full, was pre ented around the which commanded « rion of the Light Guerd sctually pal ire out of his fees colt the black grooms kept the joke very well They wore blue unitorm with « U. 8.” on the caps, buttons, and belts. The following Pati Bearers, thirty in number, (being the number of the States of the Union, vis vrs aes competent and the streets ehabled, In the wider of f 8 the fort until he was relieved by enperior force, nelitevement sand military. and an immense number of bourgenia, joined as such. besides all the organised in- # and public bodies of this great me much activity, the p that there was no boisterous it. kept a respect ul eile hence, the ation made, REF bs we ee of thousands of nearly twenty years ry ie going through Broadw: During this period, Major Ta: employed at t Dduildings were to be seen clad 1 Upon a white ground Wi procession Began to arrive. The space wi ere the deman is of the service required nie swede, Commencing at the lower extr But the most interesting part of the epectasts wne the im by ropes, which every window aad Grace D, Over, in front of the puipit was kept ob Ra blage of ward W. Laight, and surrounded tot many of the stores were decorated with blark erape and white to riately wrought inte devices intimating the @consion for which they were weed. ! N Broad 4 ite entire front draped in black, cient to reliere it, tely decorated we made a faint attempt to but co niguardly « use ef the whole line, th a cordon of poll out to arrive phy 0 interest in his eareer verurred 1 INI2om which ocearion he agnin dis himself, particularly at the battle nf the Had Axe, here be led th Inf . Tm: hrouded le or wreath of wi leaves ruspended from it over n gilt Wise bumg with crape. The effect was steiking The trees im tront of the City Hall, which command has eat ne ed a view of the ceremonies ty, « i! venturous men an y jersey sty,” with » | Pe © Trea ‘The entertainments this eve commence with the farce of the “8 #ise inh will be followed by the new local drama ~ York Fireman,” the whole will com. with the after piece of “ P. P.,or the Man and ry farlan, followed. by the Wes hight Guard around the funeral i” one premcusly t snd military skill ™ where any atiempt w: P. re perched in the midst of the inonr nan ‘the Tiger.” number of the stores gro, presen’ of thie boty. foliage, As evening came on, these dark figares Crarery's Opens Hover —The Durtesqas Opers, end \o ihe soo ey | mend rtien ot = recension Coe moet Mier, aN: — oe if —_ trees themselves had been made to the beautifal melodire and Lar ti ne na performances: at the corner o! way and Park Row to . 5 partake of the ‘al display of mourniog * ‘4 ven at this place, are attracting large audiences, ad tho ofelating olor. he ree Seacoast i Alena itera ee | Shee before the carrie vs and fertility of Feeonees, as well as ee eth wou —This omnes LF tao order to witness the performance F hee a hd or the" Drunkacd ‘The Museum is e plac: the procession as it passes Broadway. * the Mphert €3, Taylor w ind caperi noe. Un tats, em Irably qualified for an im wn skit in Indian reer tm the *, by all odds, ot 1 perce the Army and Now A, wi me Beeat tenes, ere ‘cemton moved forward in the fohtowing ign Mi Src. tte verb: he largest and moat britli = 12, wae AP fo the —Plerce’s Minstrels are which be hat ° ro Grand: Maeshal, a The Wirat Mrigete of or nt the Bonth, spre “Fiore "§ : wore bor bared | Out. Tee. 8 8 Dap PT J lar persone ure little. A hardly knows ‘Secmnns. fe Bee tha’ tere ol Welle, sad, Fiewes 4 } Troop ef cavalry, wader ‘he command of Joshua A. Marehal of the Unica Sates "ion the own city, As the carriages drove up golem opinions” from Varian. Y posited the great people of New York te the name Movenva Noens.- tonnes Fonconnnet Grabuale Gen, Wrssas Hace, Grand Marchal, With bis dope euquiries of « Who is that?” and PRArevment wih the being exhibited for one week longer ‘ese SPECIAL AIDS, Barer ote and “who tx that man!” there weno 900) ene pene and faithfoily represents the Cot John Avery, Col, Robart M. Woe, ‘With the clorks and other cfhoers of his department, ope inthe crowd could tell the names of any of them, tbls + Inet chance of paying visit te ole. Ca Wiliam = Robert Smith, Hey , ‘Surveyor, Naval Officer, We, ourselves. were obliged to point oat several whom “Gold Digging: Ment, Blunt & Byms bed their gun store hand. Jaace B. Waiter, And other oftcers connnered i th theit dopartmente, we koew by sight, to persons who we should have eal

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