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ee THE DEATH OF GEN. SCOTT. Respect to the Memory of the Great Chieftain. court (0 stand ing. ACTION OF THE COMMON COUNCIL. They Recommend the Closing of All Places of Business on Friday. ‘Weat Point, the wu sae means the han badge of sur ~~. neral ‘W. B. Bexp, D.C. The Flags at Half Mast on the Public Buildings and the Shipping. agteors. sien re Ta of West Point. Preparations of the Military to At- A een of the distinguished departed. He therefore ordered the rr ‘until eleven o'oloak: “this mere G. 8. N.Y., gthe division ihe de ‘The Major to the di the decease of who has been called % into bia rest, ¢ has ‘ais noble tend the Funeral. Jn sererdanee with graera tn 0 Sener hee a eee — o'clock P. M,, In full umform the usual ing. Rrotaer at POET, oan i. FAR! ‘THE FEELING IN WASHINGTON. 8 is understood that other militia corps will take simi. yy elo Aan General of the Department if the East, phed to commanding Prders from General Grant, the Secretary a: Went Praha tendering the eg ottuc fore at of War, the Secretary of the Navy | ‘2° remains of Lieutenant General Scott at West Point and the Secretary of the Treasury. &e. &e. &o, The metropolis generally united yesterday in a desire ‘to exhibit the utmost symptoms of regret which has been po universally feit since the recoipt of the intelligence of demise of the late Lieutenant General Winfield Scott, in every circle, both private and public, a feeling of jwloom would at times assert itself at the allusion to the American hero and patriot, whose name and great eeds have become synonymous with nobility, magna- @imity and valor, and with whose death a debt of grati- ‘Pudo and respect to his momory has been bequeathed his (eountrymen which time cannot cancel, nor history add stro to, Though the news of the death of General Scott reached ‘ane city on Tuesday shortly before meridian, it was not ‘until the morning journals were received yesterday that ‘the information became general among the people. Then ‘Mid the household groups gather, and with pride, com- mingled with sorrow, recount the eventful part taken by ‘the veteran hero im the history of the country. 1 The flacs wore at half-mast on the Custom House, Post ‘Office, Treasury building, the warchouses, City Hall, sChamber of Commerce and other public buildings auring ‘the entire day. At the various National Guard armories, tained that the required Jength of the co! will be completed. ‘The care taken to preserve the remal far most successful. day even more natural than withina fi low hours after ed, the mortal remains of the great chieftain. has mercifully vouchsafed to him. Like man, ho has passed away, but, untike mi fund of anecdote (of which the inci Our West Point Corresponde le Ron's Horm, West Point, May 30, 1866, The remains of General Scott have not yet been re- moved from the hotel. Genera! Callum is awaiting the arrival of the coffin from New York, which is being con- structed by Brown, of Grace church, It has been aacer- Mn for the do- ceased general’s gigantic proportions will be six feet nine inches, It will probably arrive hore this evening, and the final arrangements for laying the body in state ins has been #0 The face of the General looks to- death, The yellowish tinge of the sk n bas almost disap- peared, All is calm and quiet in the building which contains No idle cu- riosity, no gaping crowd disturb the repose which, after many years of active service for his country, Providence all things fhu- ost things hu- man, he will not be forgotton. In every coterie around the Military Acadomy tongues are busy with stories of his military life, his genial companionship, his overflowing dents of his own career furnished the rarest and richest subjects), ‘hotels and @ great number of private residences the | his strct disciplinarianism, mollified by a gentle dignity ‘starry emblem’? floated in a manner embiematic of | that adorned overy action, Iu this be his momory is Similar respect to the memory of its lately deceased | Feealled by his associates and those who hopo to emu- late him in the noble profeasion of which the nursery, proud defender. At sunrise the forest of masts which ‘Mino the waters of the harbor displayed their colors at a Point below the masthead, and among these could ‘be seen the Union Jack of England, the Tricolor of France, and national ensigns of other kingdoms and “empires which united in this token of respect to the ‘veteran goneral of the Amorican republic, closely linked with his official a loved and venerated. General his old time recollections, extendin, ‘iend Action of the Common Council, Special meetings of both branches of the Common ‘Council were called yesterday, and suitable action was ‘taken in respect to the memory of the veteran chieftain, ‘as will be seen by the proceedings below:— SPECIAL SESSION OF THR BOARD OF COUNCILMEN. ‘Wepwrapsr, May 30-2 P. M. The Board met tn thetr chamber, No. 16 City Hall, pur- puant to the following call:— Eowmn M. Hacunrr, Eat. Clerk Uf the Board of Counsell in ofc rs yesterday, stil hyd , | romain in the funeral on Friday. valium 8 years of confidential intercourse; and while be relates the various incidents of the General's life the tears over. flow his eyes and almost choke his voice. He tells of the last social pleasure in which the brave old hero West Point is The younger officers speak of bim with affectionate re ollection of bis annual visita to the Acad- emy. The older ones, whose associations wore more life, have but So rig of deep equally be. 3 of for many atthe Egyptian feast, unseen, in that pleasant crowd, hose names I furnished you discharge of their sad duty, and will continue in attendance upon the corpse uutil after depository of tho ais abo vaniaany woquentel oe convene the Boned remains is @ point in the ceme' uated in the north o xy! ‘ednesday, May 30, 1866, at two o'clock Sereeel tee pray Tasos Bare. an the. Gecunan 5 Estas econ og ed ae proper © | Flats. It isa conspicuous position, and adjoins the graves NE. ‘MORRIS A. TYNG, of tho West Pot officers who fll in war, wit GEORGE HETTRICK, It isthe intention of General Callum, however, to re- “ %) ed OBI a move the body at {toeegy “Pegg to eon fig cas LEX. BH. .. iment place, where monument wi un. HOH ABL BERN Rip KENNEY, | Uoubtedly be erected. can ‘be visible not only from all RD Mts parts of the national reservation, but from different points HN "ACI JAMES LONG. on the Hudson river. It would be an Sithomey CHAS. KOSTER, UGH O'BRIEN, Prescut, J. Wilson Green, President, in the chair, nd the following members : , coneny ey Flynn, uo, O'Brien, Costello, Brink. an, Koster, Weta Keech, Mackay, Tyng, Halloran and Councilman moved that read! and mi ‘and a detachment of artillery and cavalry) ites of tee proee meeting ag on dng ‘and the number only about seven hundred men. hich was carried, Stil fall m honors will be accorded to the de- imfeld Seott, as follows :— copal Church, with a discourse by Professor French, ™ Maton's Orrice, Naw Yors, May 80, 168 the chaplain’ who attended Scott in bis last ‘Torun Hloucnspen sun Co: MON Li moments, and administered the sacrament to him. Guwrumwex It is my painful duty to communicate to ‘The General's arrival here on Thursday, the 10th {nat., See enter Fees il Windeld Seott| boing uvhoralded, the usual salute was not fired; but the Me tpt. y eee eaiel next morning Gen’ral Callum ontered the aly eee ean a eo Tee todnd caret nex | whon the old hero heard the guns he drew himsoif oly by Tite American nation, but by the whole of Barope; his full height, looked around proudiy, yet sorrowfully, his fame ts not limited by the bounds So and, 09 if inpressed with the solemnity of the approsahiing nent, ‘but extends throughout tbe civilized world. His | event, sald, as it were in soliloquy, the now memorable fuitary achlevemente him in the front rank of | Words, “The last of human glory 1 passing away.” it a modern times, ana his genius was spout at fengittat bie ife Sod ‘aervicess or" ofthe, great aah. te ets ba the eee od writ which tis rake ts | OFders of Lieutenant General Grant, the paparasy os 3 marian, crateenand pongo oven: Seeretary of War, Seerctary of the Navy i ‘wapeettent + ees Your honorable body will and Secretary of the Treasury. f recommend ante such proven action a8 TONE HOPMAN, Maj ‘Which was ordered on file. PAYER FROM THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Preambie relative to the death of the.Inte Lieutenant General Winfleld scott, with resolutions as follows: ‘The following orders were issued to-day L_ ORDERS —NO Wasmixaton, May 30, 1366. by Lieutenant General Grant and the Secrotary of War:— GENERAL GRANT'S ANNOUNCEMENT. ‘GENBRA! % coon rw anh mo — 5 Avs. Geverat's Orrice, Wasiinaroy, May 90, 1804. ed noble his | tried and Gdelity, With profound sorrow the Gen aie senounete wi ® *he death at West Point, N. yon the of ita late illustrious commander, Brevet t is history isa the bis of the country. need | to recall ft to thore who have von- Eni the war of 1812-14 bh In 1861 Major the command : Ey & nt may be best sorrow of t bold, and which established his ¢-potation 4 508 pect for the memory, of the illustrious a first soldiers of the are. A gral: | coun esol ‘That ‘of the fe bie and reso. | 98 him, rank of Brevet Li ute Button Serabsrtty weer nd Framed, daly nutber ge ed Weneee 1 tram ‘on behalf of the corporate aw ae oe = city, to the family of the deceased, tight wemente 2 fam ‘aS ae Y: for the deceased. Leah =x * a met i so in his age his country gave to bim fi (hy Mdermen adopted, dermen Coman, | y reverence O'Brien, and Varoum mied ae the q oat yon, Zar, Apne, A Wigeatnree nation can . mandi ih ind Councitman Keech was here called to the chair. oe eS OFVICEAS DETAILED TO ATTEND TH erRcraL ORDmE—NO. 256. Wan Derantuent, Ansctast Gewenat's Orrice, Wasuroros, May The follows Point, New to attend the funeral tenant Coneral Winfleld Scott, on Friday, o'clock -— | neg Major Brevet Major s_brovel mar Genera M6 Major General A. od C8 tomtonce At the special term of the Superior Court yesterday b sein es notice was taken of the demise of octonant General Winfeld Scott, After the transaction —— on x Breyot Major te Gen-ral of Subsintence. revet Major 4 tant ee om ~ 7 Ghier of the D. Towssevn, Assintant Adjatant As ennounced in orlers, Geaeral attend the fuurral dants of nay yards Meter ee core! m cremany wupeet and Oley of the army. 1847, the Mexican war having already Refur a, Freedinen and abandoned Lands. Sicjer Bowral B. A. Hilteheook, Unitea ers tering the army asa captein in 6 had alroady, force of merit, won hie way to the rank o! Gonoral Scott In the the wan as one of the niry conferred want General, services, As or war, bad been loved #0 well, in retarm that and esteem which, won by few, s ive. Of most com great breadth and memory will never fade from the from minds of those who have reverenced him sy ‘Aa ® testimony of respect the officers of the army will wear the usnal baige of mourning for etx left arm and hilt of the swor be one ea each military post st intervals thirty mina! sunrise to one o'clock P. M. on the day succeeding the receipt of this order. Troops will be paraded at ten o'clock A, M. and thie order read to them, after which ‘fend the flag will be kept FUNERAL, 90, 1508. (Extract. officers are detailed to to West the late Liea Jueel, tone ‘ utant General Inspector Genera’. General J ary Advocate Gen ral. leigh, Gearterruastor Gen- Eaton, Commissnry Gen Brevet Major Generst J, K. Barnes, Surgeon General. Brevet Major Govéral BW. Bri master General, Brevos Cruoral R Deladela’ Caer Engineer. Brevet Mav, weral A. 1. Dyer, Chief of Ordnance. Major Gel 0. O Howard, Chief of Bureny of Bt et Volgp. Genera! A. B Sbirus, gSsistant Commis B . i eet “ty ato tht . Araitant Adju “_‘-BECRETARY OF WAR. Genera), Graut aod staf will OUDER OF THE FRORRTARY OF Tits Nar. Navy Deractenvr, May 90, 1904. The Department announcer to the Navy and the Mart ft Gen, Wide Sent, of Js uptringg 6 depar Y., Gm tie Zon inate, oF 1) 05 In Donor of thie dislipZuished General thd comman direct thy hack of half Oa Hw YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAr ol, 1866. . Renaud, ho Y against one for the Harvard, ings, { Friday, June 2, the doy of neral, OF | quer the Sie tite other ate yk day Secretary of Navy. THE HABEAS CORE US. IDEON i ORDERS OP TUB SECRETARY OF THE TaRASURY. | Important Decision of Judgé Meleem— | re noi far above pep mw by Rey A TL ab, “gue Secretary of tho Treasury has issued the follow. ee Commissions in Tim¢ of Peace the iy epon ha eae re Capitoline. ms ee ee nee Soke’ ing: jal. sual effects la ‘Taausory Derantiast, 1864. follo tractive to all who are ATLANTIC. manvann. ‘he funeral of Eseulonest, General Wintlets Seats ba- Fh, Aa ena drain ag hea sip dectwion 0, | formations and the tke. «Players 0 R _ Players been zed fo Luke place on Friday, the Igt day jelson, involving the validity of @ convict! encounters, overcomes, a4 3S Wright, p... of June proaimo, the Custom Houses of Gattert sentence by a military commission in a case not proverly | Renaud, entagon Ga.romnan |. 1 6 Hunnewell, « « States are, by ander of the President, directed to bé | within the cognizance of martial law, is condensed fxm | asters displayed considerable skill in na $ 3 closed on that day as x ¢nark of respect for the mem2Y | the ppc o follead wae wae evpeced (by Mr. Borns, ‘The excla- | & Smith, © ‘4 Of the deceased. The firgs of all revenue cutters will be papers Albany Argus:— mation of Fabien at the close of the combat, “Weep not | Galvin, « ®. H placed at half mast. In the Matter of James Egan, a Prisoner in the See ene, wey Reotbet, Gal we Ferg 8 H. MoCetzocn, Gecretary of the Treasury. Petition and return to the writ of | .Nimax which sliced the [heartion MeDooi $ In respect to the memory of the late Lieutenant Gen. | Baboa# corpus issned in thie :caso prosent the following | th © Saat, who believe in predeai‘aation’ attaition | J llver, Sd’ 6 oral Scott the national colors were displayed at half-mast | farmer, in Tainmton aiatyies ct tae tate ‘South | aud «,\fitualistio manifestations, will Md in the Corsican ss = to day over the Capitol and the several executive depart- id ar b> anaes am The Death of Pempeal Beowe, = te in pursuance of orders issued at noadquarters of the Dis: The flags thronghout the city are at half mast ee vow. a od ra Sy a of T ‘at th fees gle page Frog gr geld I meeting to-day resolutions of respect to gotme ta tho killt ofr pogo be, shooting him oa A place tho'20th of Novensber, and he jonon was pete ioe on the s wentence was Action of the Massachusetts route oy nounced on Geist ot Susembae following, ‘The sontangs Resolutions unanimously paased tho sopeueed eels 7 a Ames, and also of Mayor General D, EB. Sickles. Th Bevate and House to-day regretting the death of only on’ tho roturm to he Scott, and warmly eulogistic of bis life and emine: lic services, us 1m tho hands of General Pi! the Peniten! which peel the THE BOUNTY JUMPING CASE. Mayor Cleveland and Others. ‘Tho examination into the case of James Reilly, has charged James Hughes with having defraudedhim out of $750 bounty money, was resumed yesterday bo- fore Commissionor Betta. Mayor Cleveland, of Jersey City, was calied, ined by ex-Recorder Smith. He said the firm of Allon, Reilly & Hugh: my dealing with those gentlomon was not direct; Peter Reilly was the party I talked’ to about the price to be paid for one hundred and sixty-cight rocraita; the only knowlocge I had of the parties who composed the firm | Ses" Siertal lan” fe reguinted bye no ienowl or of Rei!ly & Co. was from a card on which were printed | established systom or code of laws, as it is over the names of Allen, Roilly and Hughes. and above all of them. The commander is the legislator, judge and executioner. His order to the Provost Mar- @ Did you have interviews with a person named Haw: | shal is the beginning and the end of the trial and con- thorne on this matter? (Question objected to and ruled | demnation of the accused. There may bea heari out.) or not, bis will, If permitted, it may be before Witnoss—I never bad a conversation with Marous C, 4 court martial, or the more formal board of « cominission; or’ both forms may be disponsod Stanley; I paid on one occasion $06,000 and on another | with, and the trial and condemnation equally legal, £60,000, and got the receipts from’ Peter Reilly & Co.; | though not equally humane and judicious, * * * tho money was paid for one hundred and sixty-eight ro- | Thie being the nature and extraordinary charaotor of cruits; the crodit was allowed at the time by the mus- | martial law, which, as observed by Sir Matthew Hale, is toring officer of Jersey City; I would not have paid the | not law, but something indulged rather than allowed ax money if I was not told by Colonel Iigis that it would be | law, rll the authorities agree that it can be even indulged allowed, and that be would deliver tome the muster roll; | only in case of necessity; and when the necossity ceases I got thé muster roll at the time, with the allowance for | martial law coases, * * * This necessity must be one hundred and sixty-eight men; tho muster roll was | shown affirmatively by the party assuming to exercise delivered to the Provost Marshal, HJ. Mills, of tho Fifth | this extraordinary and irregular power over the lives, and the question in the case is whether or not thia con- viction and punishment can be upheld by reason @f that authority. All respectable writers and publicists agree ta the defluition of martial law—that it is neither more nor district; I saw it before it was sealed; I have the receipt | liberty and property of the citizen when- for the muster roll; the original was veut to Major Gene- | ever called in question. Ap- ral Fry; Iwas told by General Fry that he had disal- | plying these principles to the case in hand, lowed the credits because Colonel’ Baker told bim the | we think the record fails to how any power on the part men were deseri‘rs; ho did not tell mo that Colonel | of the military officer over the alleged crime therein Baker got bis \aformation from Peter Reilly & Co. ; after | stated, or jurisdiction of the military commission ap- these credits had been disallowed the cecrotary of War | pointed by him to try the accunod. No necessity for the order d them to be allowed exercise of this anomalous power is shown. For aught Q. What porsous called on you about the allowance | that appears, the civil local courts of the State of South after its disallowance by General Fry? (Question objected | Carolina wero in the full exorcise of their judicial func. nid ruled out.» tions at the time of this trial, as restored ‘by the sup- What persons called on you in reference to this | pression of the rebellion home seven months previously, Matier since tho disallowance of the credits, and since | and by the revival of the laws and reorganization of tho the arrest of Potor Reilly & Co. (The Court ruled out tho | State eis pa in obedience to, and in conform- question as improper.) ity with, ite constitutional duties to the federal 9. Did the counsel of Alle Reilly, Stanley or Hughes | Union. Indeed, long previous to this a Provimonal call on you abont this matter? A. One gentleman, who | Governor had been appointed by the Prosident, reprevented himself as counsel for Mr. Hughes, called on | who is Commander-in-Chief of the army and navy of me in versey City about twice at the time of Mr. Hughes’ | the United States (and whose will under martial law con- arrest. ‘atituted the only rule of action), for the special purpose = a Mr. Shupe. of changing the existing state of things and restoring PF em. > ipe— civil government over the people. In pursuance of this Witiess—I think Mr. Shupe on one occasion showed | appointment a new constitution had been formed, mo a telegraphic deepatch in the street ; I do not romet Governor and Logislature elected under It, and the State ber that that despatch was from the War Department; | in the full enjoyment, or entitied to the full enjoyment, no one else, as counsel for Reilly & Co., called op me; 1 | of all her constitutional rights and privileges. eo con. paid the $126,000 for one hundred and sixty eight re- | stitution and laws of the Union were thereby acknowl. cruite for threo years, represented to me by Colonel | edged and obeyed, and were as authoritative and bindin Baker as having boon enlisted at Hoboken; a statement | over the people of the State asin any other portion of appeared in tho papers that I had acontract with Peter | the country. Indeed, the moment the rebellion Koilly & Co.; {never hada contract with them, eithor | was suppressed, and the government Pigs | verbs! or written. out subverted, the ancient possossion, authority an: Cross-examined by Mr. Shupe.—My object in going | iaws rorumed their accustomed sway, subject only to the into this matter was to fill ap our quota; tho Provost | new reorganization or the appointment of the proper Marshal told me thore was recruiting golng ou in Hobo- | officers to give them operation and effect. This reorgani- ken for dhe Fourteenth United States infantry, and I | zation ai appointment of the public functionaries m’ght get men there; I did not go there; the clerk of | which was under the superintendence’ and direction of the Provost Marshal brought mo the curd of Retily & Co, | the President, ax Commander-in-Chief of the army and and I drove to their place; at Hoboken I found Lieuten- | navy of try, who, as such, had previously gov- ant-Colone! Ligts, who said he belonged to the Fourteenth | erned the of the State from imperative nece: sity United States ‘ufantry, and that he had been de- | by force of martial law, had already taken place, and the tailed by the Provost Marshal; the office was guarded | necessity no longer existed. Wo have pot deemed it no- by Untied States soldiers; they denied mo admit- y, if proper, to look iuto the merits of the offence I went in my card; Mr, Allen camo to the inst the F, although It ts insisted that 1 inquired for the par- | it occa in self. nee and in resisting a violent as- ties in chargo, and Mr. Allon raid he was one of them, | sault upon himself. the prisoner be discharged. and Mr. Reilly was there; thoy wanted more for the ro- cruits than I was desirous of gi , and I went away; subsequently I was informed that if I calied again at office the price would be #0 adjosted as to meet my and they declined to furnish the Musical. ENOLISH COMIC OPERA AT FRENCH THRATRE, call Mr, Julius Eichborg’s light, sparkling little work, The figure; 1 did not like the look of the place; I | Doctor of Alcantara, was produced the second time at Eolonel baker Know ‘te’ ofte was ope and | (hig theatre inst night, and was evon moro successful one et eee sen. than at {te first presentation. Thore wero but fow here took piace between counsel for the'} defecte tm tho acting or singing of the charac. Goteete tors in the opera, and the orchestra rendered the Mnyer ci and said allhhe knew inthe matter was eased aj 5 printed pamptilot, which be mmple instrumentation with grace and vivacity, ir pohenpcads Ie gee ded Lip ber megan ‘The part of Tuer, the anlucky walting maid, who is was committed, not by the defendant, but by | driven almost to distraction at tho thought of having This was a prosecution to gratify mallee | | emitted, with the complicity of the -worthy Doctor, of gain. He ie Sead that in tye (be pury this ease Stainy, Kelly, Allen and Hughes were as free | two marders in the samo night and, fibornien Miko, on vue GRY, Sueeee. 7 peeee felac in | the same individual, was enacted by Miss Richings ina tian. Tf Rail: entittod to thi " catia sk bo Rail her tmaphier a eoen this $780 Hughes | snner which loft but little to wish for. Tho only de The isan extract from the statement of | fect we could discern In hor singing was her indistinct Mayor Cleveland a4 contained im the pamphlet which be | snunciation in one of the brilliant airs of the first act produced :— Hor vocaliam, especially in trills and the most trying in- 1 was referred to Colonel Baker, Astor House, New York, | torvais, exh bits a highly cultivated and manageable Lay al agent of the War ie renee tore and or voice.’ Mum Zelda Harrison and Mra Mozart were : : gilice waa ail rizut, and the recruits dw glint in excellent voice last night, especially tho former Indy, ny eg gL yh sang bettor than ever we heard her in the concert of th te im who I’ was, and that I was acti who for the publie; Ce Raker then ‘ovited me tnto bis ball. They were both, of course, wanting tn that stage foo, requesting others to leave, nud said he should so far | mannor and ease which is to be acquired only by experi seemed Se jetraaen tas then U nond Ok font OP. Geek TANT; | Seitaac Caen astietie ok aoe of tae seeentts b eyoy ‘ ‘4 tomaton-like at some of the concerts ¢ said that he loyed (uose persons, Allen, Keli gant ig wl al ‘Hughes, Ty Nad been tthe Reais 4 fu whieh be appeared ths season, really possorses the neas and understood it, that the whole object of the office | qualities of a good actor, He was unexceptionabie in the was to eaten men who had beea dishonestly connested with | character of the mily, hated lover, and his light tenor the recruiting business tn various ways; sald he had great | voice told well in the trifling hich fell to him. gimoulty tn laying & pian that would succeed; that General | Of the other chasacters, Mr. Ketchum as Sofior Baltha Pr pared @ plaa, but tt would not work: pony any ‘Pempose, » ere the mort suc- So icoae Gees Baker) bad Gasliy concluded cor could be improved consider. iit hoor tt tnd that the uly way to. succeed would be to | ably in the singing lino by & more effective actually muster the men toto the servien and it became Beonssary to have an order t Newark, and f think be said the men ered- and telling voice than Mr Seguin's. The scting, how. ever, compensated forthe voice to some extest. The music of this operatic trifle is interwoven m the dia- logue in such @ manner that it gives point and zest to the many lodicrows situations and witty remarks scat. hom Uil he bit upon the plan of actually allowing | tered through it. The ‘Good night, Sesor Balthazar," vd in to bribe the guard. to allow them (0 get | {y one of the best things in the opera, both in a dramatic ward were o instructed: @ number bed | and musical sunse, The sudience last night wae very Scatheretos to get a ay, and the edict large, and decidedly fashionable, They seemed to enjoy cy wi vcxpected: the nest | the ‘feast of merriment and music which Mr. thronged with them, desirous | Eichberg bad prepared for them, more keon- were mustered thet | ly than they could any farce, pantomime or Hing none of those who a va ‘The arrangements’ made for the comfort of the audience by the management of this theatre are certainly of a novel description, know not of any other metropotitan theatre in r for that parpow, We Id suggest, , tbat the drop curtain be secored, by @ heavier weight ‘at the bottom, from flapping towards the footlights in case of a dranght from the stage. The Doctor of Alcantara will be repented at the at that mo. Hoboken, and as we which o him; Taaid 1 was afraid that persons ot give me the names of theen eredite; to h he Ned 0 afi French theatre on tus evening and Friday, and oa Mat perfoct safeguard t person of Colonel Tigis, who urday at the Brooklyn Academy of Masic. “ eine offteet the Fi ewoth Ui 8 ay; eat if be ‘siguad the weoutet rol Nh woull'te | CONCERT OF TUE BERTMOVEN SOCIETY OF YALE safe in coy event, LBOR. Crom-<¢ vm of Mayor Cleveland continsed—The 7" substan of the tolegragite deapateh 3 ‘caw wan that the’ | Had s loss indulgent and: therefore more erttical andi- 1 received it as an | ence gathered at Irving Hail last evening there would a bat have been quite as much enthusiagm dipplayed at the ; vocal performances of the Beethoven Sectety of Vale Jeveral Fry for theve credits to be allow- and I said Thad; so many | College, As it was, the old songs and gives of the Alma crediis to Jersey Cy were allowed item of ‘mtel'{gonce interesting to Jersey City ression i# that Mr. Shape applied tome to ad applied ed, aud stated iny ense to hi persoos called on me about thi ance to ny matter 1 became a nuts and | sold very little to Mr. Shape about it; officer, that | did are entirely false; ) Of Lhete Meo, ae he get for them before be delivered the raster roll n, examined I eplieted on the 10th of ould have rewarded them had the approtation be- stowed been even jens well merited. The spird and vim ‘which many of the choruses were given caused the United baat shows that Lworked for may no 4 was in jections and ike mediocrity of the tener Fort Lacayette rigut or ive aye; war taken there in | W016 oP teas and the tong of the atack le Hoghes at Odd Hall, Hoboken; | twooden spoon, he gieen “Upidee’’ and Toei’ he toht me that I would get my \eT went up | goa tue “champagne chorus” wero promptly encored moire ° The opening chorus from Eroani was rather clamorously Crmpersrainet—The man = the door gave my correctly song The quartette “stars of the Burm- name as Jemoe O' Briew, I am eure that | signed the ong in! waa olfectively renders Que of Gott en iistme nt Thotaas Murphy, exam ined—I was enlisted In March, 1866, ot Hoboye 1°) had not been In the service before war to got 97 mty; did not get it, waa sent to Fort alk t characterimio pieces, “(je4 Oriolien,”” played by Seevara Eilott and “per, and « piano solo from Lacreria, by the Oretnamed gentleman, gave evidence of feiepey of the performers, Mf Lafayette m es there ten or twelve viarly veliuant The owiy voor! solo was thet To Jadgg Stuart—A doliar and etghty cente and & iG. W. Young, whose voles, well loved, lacks ODE, ‘were taken from me ai Hoboken, I spoke to A on ead box telny, which qual can be aitained ‘olonty Baker about thig, bat he would not say anych: to me" | enlisted ace bee orepee name, ‘Tosmaa rid pry; the reasog I enlisted in Jersey was because I Thought I govid get the most money for my time, I sew by culture and & caretul which thin singer last evens Young's second pr: (ormanes, nan wr en wes more sasietactory then ibe Grate ogre tt , be been .ivem mechan ieeily an’ «i . Gin O'Dclon 264 Pas Gloeeon gure somewhat stzniiar | )7%t0" Oseg' aa tne oglish ballad wib. which be evidence. je ~ eee eung witb re powded to U oie armed, | gore depth of f Theatrical. Mise URLEN WHOTRAN AT THR PROADWaT ‘The dramatic romance, in four seta and about s detea tabiesur, rejoicing in the appellation of the Corsican Excellency a jug, and waa given & oe. Brothers, and which bas held the etge for some years freon ‘tis = a oe esta Gate puro'y from ite starting mechanical wifeccs aut personel a4 national oe a aomeeh i fe taia bie ‘OM | tesnsicrmation scones and its leok of oli the oe o clal polley had view of the greatemt the piny in general, wo9 produced by Mr George Woot, ir to tur greatest namber, ead in lant evening, with Mae Iem economy. Om national polities tens, spike strongly im favor of to wes comatianory Te to | Weer aod or Be | gupperied by the entire stock company ei bie Me adway theatre, eocur thee Weetora H before the law, of © security for tho" totare by oe ch ‘nan re dal, be | Gructed the twin Dei Franchi, Petes and Lom, ote weved that @f would yet unite on ty pomsibie and | 5 istaction of the Inge autienes, pane ——e o. Mi a any lady could wt Fame 4 5 1 quod tate # is Doras wap he cold, co rc te idactory pian of ree en tomeme@ut of the Goverpor for J. A. Herne tm the prinetpel characte, | e Clube, Atlantic... 2 Harvard Tun TURF. Untom Course, <. L—Trotting. ‘The Union Course had « lange attendance yesterday afternoon to witness the trotting match between the Hambietonian golding Shark and the Nashaw mare Lady Emma. Tho race was for $2,008 milo i:eats, best three in five, undor the saddle, Shark won, after @ve very ex- Citing heats, The mare-was the favorite before the start at one hundred to fifty, and after being beatem the first heat the odds were one hundred to eighty on ber winning the race. She was ridden by Hiram Howe, John Murphy Deing astride of Shark, There i# no denying the fact ‘that the latter was handled much the better of the two, Lady Emma showed a great dea) more speed than Shark, but she bade bad way of breaking, and in overy heat that she made a break in sho was besten badly. The’ horses did not make the time that was expected, betting eae on as low as 2:24 having been made. First Heat.—One hundred t fifty current on the mare previous to sooring; but as she broke up sev- eral before Matters. THR OFFICIAL GUILLOTINE IN OP BRATION —REMOY- ALS AND APPOINTMENTS —THE DEATH OF LIBU- THNANT GENKKAL WINFIELD SCOTT. Bome days ago rumor gave curroucy W the report thas web dissatisfaction bad beoo expressed im Washingtom at Collector Smytho's tardiness in removing “disleyal* off -holdors. True oF untrus, this statoment was geome rally crodited, and speculations wore mado aa to the eawm) of the delay. Yostorday gossip on tho subject was out ah iort by the erection of the official guillotine, and the wpoorty’ decapitation of sundry radical office-holders ia the Cm'tom House, Alexander Mclood, a deputy oat. lector o¢ the seventh division, war removed, Mr BR J. Masom, @ cltizon of the ward, a warm friend Of Congressman Raymond, boing ape i the vacancy, The now official, whose ap- it a believed, was procured by the influonoe poimtment, of bis ponét el patron, was formerly a storok dopartmont & was removed by” Ex-Collestar Drapees the word was given, before they | Amor ihe eh Se changers ware thove caused by the ap- got away some bets at even were made. Both the poinahege of won Senator Doolitt et horses looked as fine as silk and as stout as steol. | who has been meds pereksapen, and roslgnation @l Shark got away with a length tho best of it, | Mosers Barry aod Clinon, cashiors in is Sennee depart and, havi the » carried the wy to the meat, and by the cholee Messrs. Broome and Ni te warter p in thirty-seven seconda, ing down | occupy the plargs thue vacated. Mr. Broo who pre he vory fast and soon went | vious to promotion wae an order clork in the hevonthy to the front, leading to the half-mile pole two lengtha, in | divista ‘ound a aucemwor ig Mr. Rudolph Bummer, 1:14. She opened th gue little as she went on to | Thus was brough¢ (© aw end yosterday’s active upore- the lower turn, but broke badly, and Shark passed hor | tions, and was six lengths ahead before she settied again. It i# understood that arrangements are bel mate to ma closed up about three lengths of the lost ground on | close the Customs House om Friday, whop Licutoomas the next two hundred yards, but again broke up, which | Geforai Scott's obvequies will take piace, The clearance threw every ebance away for the heat, Shark won by will, however, Be of oarty iu the morning ten lengths, in 2:28 %. Seomd Heat,—Emma was still the favorite at fifty to forty, Almost as soon as tho word was given she broke up, and before she recovered Shark was loading nearly twenty ler which he took to the quarter polt ip thirty-six seco He kept the gap open down the back- stretch, passing the half-mile pole in 1:12%. He soon aftorwards broke, and the mare was within ten lengths of him at the three-quarter ; but, being urged too much on the homestretch, broke up again. Shark also broke up when nearing the stand, but won the heat by ton longths, tn 2:30. Third Heat.—Shark then became the favorite at one hundred to fifty, The horses came up rapidly, and, get- ting the word, went away at & tremendous flight, but the pace was too ‘rapid for Shark, and he went up, and the maro being kept together weni to the quarter pole eight Jengths anead, in thirty-five and three quarter seconds. Evon money was then offered on the mare winning tho race, She was at the balf mile pole in 1-113, ten lengths in front of Shark, and, keeping steadily at work, came up the stretch to the score on a jog, in 2:28%. Fourth Hrat,—-Lady Emma was again tho favorite. Shark got the best of the send-off, but the mare beat him two lengths to the quarter pole, in thirty-#ix seconds, and four lengths to the balf-mile pole, in 1:12, Shark having broken before getting there. She opened the gap on the lower turn, and came up the homestretch well in hand, hoat by four lengths, in 2:26%. Fi/th Heat—A long (imo was wasted in ncoring, the horses coming up eleven times before thoy got the word. Shark had the best of the send-off, and crossed over for P General Santa A stl) romain at the residence of Mr. Buiz, at Elizabethport, BJ. Ho is in excellent health and spirita His commisdovers to Washing~ tor have returned. Ou Tussday Insta furnished house wai hired for him om Fifth avenue, The Genoral wilt occupy it in a fow days, Obsequies of the ate Bishop Burgess. Ganonna, mo, May 90, 1966, The funeral ceremonies over the remains of the late Bishop Bargoss took place thia afiernoon at Christ church. Bishop Clark, of Rhodo Island, dolivered ew propriate address The attondance of the clorgy an@ laity wae large. Several bishops of docesos in siney Btaies wore prevent. The stores were grees on and fags bolsted 9) half mast in token Tespoot to the docoased. The Flutter of a Handkere € bin | has been baptized with the @xirsct of PHALON & BON Nout wLbowiNG PERE OS tmparte. to he a of a room a fragrance whiob cannot be matched tn any Sccvetory of eoseoan on oe tn the land. It ‘ees enduring anit ls pure and enchanting A.—Lyon's Inscet Powder—For Exter~ the inside ax soon as he got away from the soore, and | minating Roaches, Ants and Vor proservi so close to the mare that she struck him. He oa af- | snd Oipiing from, moc, eae a 5 - terwards broke up, and before the mare got past him she | Tiyect Powder but Ly too left her fect. When they both recovered Shark waa Ke two lengths in advance, and in that way ho passed the quarter pole, in thirty-nine and a half seconds, On the backatretch the mare closed up the gap and was head BARNES & CO., BL fag the form. and head with Shark, when hose and the mare broke all to and before recovered the soldiog was a dozen ‘nhoad of her. He passedjho A—Sweet Opoponar!—E. T. th & mile pole in 1:18, and soon CO.'B now Porfume from Mexico, The Gnost extract over he was so far aboad of the mare that he recovered before | made. she had made up much of Se on ee broke up again on the homestretch, Sl heat by ten lengths, in 2:36. The following te the sum- gency ha with cholera on board proves ™Tveap! 20—Match ile heats, bost three | with ine best preventive. which le Maredon'e a wha a" Fee oy - -t gtig Tora Cure.” Depot 7 Broadway D. Pfifer named b. g. Shark, pati rn ee tur. Murphy 1 2221 A Care od La a Lined Whe Are Br ee ae Sepiee tame ey tea SR Sap epe MERLIN NE by Dr. Rich's Jupiter, dam by Abdal- lah one Mil, Reading for House- 2 2834 20 2.28% — Ha A—A.—Dr. Langworth i} as, _—ee tM AO UDR bt Broseway. Cinstanats Bae ated Bag. 11 Prinses Onshed im Legal Lotteries. Bocaxve Cuvs @ramso Mewrmo, May 30.—Clab puree cireuare and drawings pn vibes pe $700, best throe in five, free for ail ages. Bateohelor’s Hair Dye.—The Best tn the Mr. Cinane eanenes we aan by Reve. yours york, y feet nue, orld, the only port Cristadoro’s Hi J. M Olay —. ton, dam Magnolia, 4 years Thos. Buford entered b. c, Laxewburg, Dy Rovenne, dom by Lesingies, ¢ mete’ s 32 pone taneres. Wholessie sed retell, aise Time, 1 — 1 44g —1 48 ig —1 BONG. Amer Hoes. Tho rocond mile of the above ree ts the same time that was made by Mammona, which ls the fastest mile 00 record with Northern weights op. Gilroy was orite before the start, The race was very close and o! from egg by end. The track was very favor- attend: . Gil eomThe Best Ever applied, ot Noe Wine, from Kelley's Istand— wets a Sasa ES. oa bs Ward entered b. ¢. Bus-chail-das, daa Lucy Fowler, 4 years old... Leonard & Smith entered ch. b nd Colds—Thoee Who are Saf- Mike Edwards, cane rs rong ontered Hem : row , soos Time 3 4a ea fering rom een BRD NCTTAL THOS ita ng Ringmaster was the favorite, chail.das selling for ny \ aye gy Me? A £50 iu $000 pools, W all other articles for the sane purpose ‘The New Vork TURER SHOOTING MA’ VeaTeRpay, WITH RIFLES AND PISTOLS-—DELEGATIONS = ATLL ABRIVING. Dalley's Galvanic Horse falve Cures the worst case of cureichen, owellings, pret, eott yom ster Bon reas gpiyine and bruises 4 by all druggists, at Of crate © bow street, New York Patwrna, NY, May 0, 1864. Delegates arrived here this morning fro the Contral City Sporting Club of Byracase, Cohoes porting Club, Albany, and Wostchester Sporting Club, and a large AMSDEN® OAM number more are expected by the night and morning © Satis too long. pone, pooved trains from New York and other places As it is, the lad Week Depot HY Broadway . ed with sportamen, The programme to arated at ton A. M. on the Pair gro pomber of being present The Brat Sewing Machine= ir war rly shooting at one hundred yards, toa shots, -OR @RWING MACHINE COMP~ANT on Wromawey ts. For the two valuable prizes offered thers were eight competitors. The mor , thoogh for, was hardly favorable for accurate shooting, as a very high wind prevailed that caused the bails not uafrequently to dev ate, This match ¢reated considerable interest, and the ekill of each competitor way pat fully Wo the tos A. F. Cox, of Monroe county; F. tral City Club, and AW. Lyon, of © ptonsed one ancther closely, The fi mon finally won the frat priae by a inches, and Dure made & good secoud with « ec sixty one and seven cighthe Vor the pistol shooting, ton shots at twenty paces, there were but three contestants, all of the Niagara Vaile The reputation of this club for shooting had the A fonp Cares ny: os Ber GOO RAC DS ORLENT Catam, On Ech La REAUTIPIER References—W oman of rare lous beauty ab bis depot, 4B Brondway, sud druggete. Howe fewt ELIAS HOWK, Jr wanted james LL. @ffect of deterring others from competing — The abewts JACKSON ABRO th ah, Reownd arenee im thie tach eearcely aa good an wan expected, sad Twenty ninth street, man wacearornel Srery M. Witmer winning with s score uf wwenty apd Witee | Bane Fire tury leon Wivmin. aly ietere f Pool making ssecomd with thirty four ond t be Mingle tap shooting at ton birds each, sixty yards, followed, and was decidedly the match productive of the ¥ Lights Ballloge, tare Fie raat vosets, rtanie Sitvngs, ae Pardamiar shanks paid Crascctacare a Dor | tings ‘atest interest daring the day. The match was getien Royal Lottery. —Prises P Osos the pf 208 were offered (be yresident of the ~ Toturmgues TCL Fak iigeee reine ou Convention, Mr. Ornon Archer. No lose than sixty four biiee Fe ee OU ee es aren, Hf, tnarkamen watered the lists, but e¢ over five thousand po ri... e birds bad heen procured there was po probability of there Astley Cooper's Embrocation, Sr ma Rew being lack of marka There were © the markemen fei at ta fins wh> wore wand 206 St ey ee birds 0 the a! by the elements from the fring tll dark, by which time ail bed got the shooting ng throughout fret clase At clone of the | match the | following gentlemen = were found w have killed ali ther birds it © é whe carey erres Kelloge, of Rochester, P. A. Alser, of Irondequoit hate Wierd of Glenn, of Byracese, JM. Wilget, of Ningers Fale, C A Th U shoot a W meTtew morn for the tra | . the ‘ae, when the who wh led of the too . ‘how’ * Minow, Cbitrese Hers. Einds'n ne, will compete for the seeved A. Morrienn, of | br iary 4 Hye 7p. are inviund t Whe tone bee mer Geneses, HL H. Mores, 5. a. Watave, B ar eS evn le a Hart, of Rochester, J. Cronker r ainrop, Cuca, O J Mareh, R Newell and W It Cob», of Bul “were the FF we virwuse of the bert falo, and F. Trost, of Albeny. As all these gentiemen decision wil be difiegit to fly casting and Stale trap shoot be done morrow ers ore arriving here, and we is one of the pretest and most the Biate all are cortae Wo enjoy r “iy cath Wren the vil * Paimyre ean situated a their visit thoroughly i UW ornireng GRAND waTou AT BRUTORO by hy ATLANTIC OF BROOKLYN AND THE veh no Hans oer ew a Leon oF sowTow . we ®) Toe how York Haveli These femous ball clade played & game yesertey afiernoon, at the Capitotine grounds, Beopkiys, in te Sie. of a re es Be 7 ee presence h Durat three thovennd rpsiaiies, inlet Genten, cat hare. Presions oop OF Srentwop man genera.) champ ee anes. > wae 8 vee |. The Singer Manctecver"s, Com ew fnish of the Ginkh inairrr making ¥ oy wat Aer the | Powis Bewine Mockine © Genes 8 fifteen for the 75 en Caan | oo OO 7 acai a camps Lock Gtlteh Sewing try ween: Lone Bienes og “4 = Doctort=tt te Sot Neossen. ef b o> he Wine te een one wot MARDER S SANATIY b ned Fite core a omen of type. & : the AL | prate be ont Dan ente qrimng (rom © hee antie acing Whe Bet 7 gs, for wus wang qed vw? _ For sale no