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NEW YORK HKRALD, FRIDAY, OUTOBER 26, 1866.—TRIVLS SHEET. r IW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 28 vil . ‘i rn Council, | vlor of France, The tostimonml we present you to-day will repeat the ‘Sneezing % forwards give 5 By! r HONORS TO VETERANS, | ris'sisrai™cpetey atta on ined | S3 rste inant tana maa AMUSEMENTS. ter menstanon 26S saeiss of inci” aaeieg ne TMK BALTIORSS ¥y!UBLBR. guests, in corriagos, “| warld. This 4 vernmen the eee " Banner." Mr Howard |« tt enact ~~ ~~ Tho Fifth brigade, Brigadier General Crocke and Me degrée pry that you have aided in no smal! Ristert thy maa who about the diva whon + George | - ‘Colonel Jourdan e Rreat repubite from anarchy aud run. orl as Lady Macheth. th King," personate tho et SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW Youn MERALD. aie ee Jourdan come)” T'means a prevorved mation, No kingly gifts—thess | B® of the mst intoreating objrots to Che Jerse | ahout Town’ Siete ata car ke ta Man ——— BROOKLYN'S TRIGUIE TO HER HEROES. vtmenty-oighth regiment, 350 men, Colonel Caspar oN, warm ‘one Fhe tly he So Audience which assembled fast night at tho Acstemy ore Einpeet Napoleon TIT, and sing “My Life of pgarioremc poy fe ua : Agaiont ae anew A i : % wen: Sulia sar,” i b ny) onora—I o Caw mene ” sion,” Bo,'dt0re and sailors, wo are foud af you, Asyoq | °C Music. Brookiya, to witnoas Histori's perennation f | olisin0 10 Now Vork writ commoncs of one p'doek. | TocDuy. Momoval Certalu.General Awby stand here be OP us we can but feel tuat yor represent | Lady Macbeth was the audicnce ftaslf, The hose way tn the Os: Aree porn eee md Boapio es you dia ar vhe suapie cal Sia, wat: morale iD Coamteneinie Yat. as lateisene? Jerome Hopkina’ Apres Midi. e Baurwons, Oo' 2%, 1806. of your country, you sae Proved that the atrang haart audience; and the inquiry a to what attracted it there The Grst concert of Mr. Jerome Hopkins’ aprts There are no new developments in the case of oe of the people can be travtei, @d you have done mors | Produod « by no means uninteresting eydy. American | midis was givon yeatorday at Ieving Hall, Criliciam | Poltoo Commumioners, An immense mass of evidence Reet ee and Me aime thas nacusing wines | Vuti*nee# Are practical and best enjoy thipse sentiments | on performances of the kind are dificult and uncatied | agains tha Commiguoners bas been obalned. Their re Ima beon accompli: noe the first dawn of the na. | “Ch commend themsolves to their common sense | for. We cansot gange the mertis of amature and | moval '# corain. Hosie lite eet = eae MCR ae, st - sand scones which appeal to thoir sympathies as | volunteers by the standard by which to test the Geners® Casby ts bore to-night Order will be mate wish of all of Us. Tehaa Been ray pleasure and G0 tO | areneay ioazey io n@ee tere ese TOL k ovwlar | claims of gonaine artistes, and of uhese Mr. award | winod have been connected to a very great extont with these tragedy though it is Shaksperean; every manager will | Molienhaver was ite so'e represoptative, To the play- ‘The oxamieaidion of @itncasey tn the came of the Potiee matters in Kings county. ave watehed your caur: tell you it doen not draw near so many dollars ax Ham- | ing of Mr. Hopkins we havo before alluded, Yesterday | Commisionorw will commence to-morrow before the ° fr whe ee mee pn Bagot reine joked fet, An uofamitiar English tragedy has very tile ‘hat | his choice of pieces wow not Coticitour, To adwert only | Govervor at Avexpols ome fifty witnesses have I proosed to perform ‘the grateful duty which devolves | '* “tractive (o an American audience when dressed in | to his piano solo in two movermenta, while Madieg (ittle | #umunoned bo surtain the charges of oMoial Peni deen First battalik hoavy artillery, 200 men, Major Spracue commanding F Seventh regimont, Colonel Cronsey commanding, The Fourteenth regiment, 600 men, Colonel Fowler AN Wer People in the Streets---All | commanding acting as special esoor! of honor to tho veterans Her Flags Unfurled. Rrovet Brigadier General Roberts and st ‘The veterans, soldiers and bovt three thou- sand in number, representing in the order nai d the speeenh velsintete an gy eae ice mcs enth, Seventy-n! 9 and Fou Wour Thousand Veterans Receive | xen Yok aa About four hundred honorably discharged officers and ing Their Medals. sailors of the United States navy, under command of Acting Master James L. Plunkett, The Fifth New York artiliery, Fourteenth Militta, Seventeenth, Thirty-ninth, Forty-sixth, Forty eighth, 4 Fifty-frst, Sixty-third, sixty-ninih, Eighty-neventh, | Upon me to day. unfamiliar verse and deciatmed in an unknown tongue | fault with the performer's ato against the Comsntesionors. Admiral Farcagut Gets, a Gold Medal and Rey shah ae Ninel. ono Hundred and SN my Aol rl Yet @ large andtence was not only attracted to the | tho total ee ot plata a i ie ued whe, doayres the torn el ae Goretmee rty-thi ¢ Hundred and Thirty-ninth ‘4 x-Mayor Wood, of Brooklyn then addre-sed tho Con #\ Incad vadbets the ° cheers, and Makes a Speech. dred and Fiftyceiguth, One Hundred and Sovontiot, | mon Council on behalf of the veterans, Uyon the conclu. | A&Momy last night to witness this unattractive play, bit jl a ar et ceee, suconeatonr of | the charger, havo deferrained (9 bo presen to One Hundred and Seventy-third, sad One Hundred -and | #00 of bis romarks, Mavor Booth again came forward | became interested in wha, it did not fully understand, | wnt aled aby ony — aed of ry masure, pererenerne ee Whether they will Peed even yd fe ) aun’ * " 1 regent had not before looked upon as revo'ting. It was lenriques and Monmeur Vast. The former has a eoRrame There ts much fation as to the cow the command ng. bronz> metals for the soldiers and sailors thoy had | Yatce Of ood com) ; bub tasks sll the sexsieeeeamnedl itll tebe eg sled ones | Ly 4 thought it highty proper to atrike off two in gold, the | very plainly evident from close observation of the al rr PUrpoce of tendering thelr acc»ptance to the grout reprc- | enco that Ristort alone waa the attraction and the charm. | Cyn r, *,\HeKough murioal education sud ex sentative tradors of the loyal men of Kincs county, as | The acting in ‘he other parts was not bad; many of. our | very timited compare and almost de fat Addresses by Rev. Dr. Storrs, Mayor plmentyhied regiment, 450 men, Colonel Calvin BE. Booth, Ex-Mayor Wood and Others. Forty-eeventh reziment, Colonel J. V. Meserols com- manding, of | claimed that new evidence bas boon p kom b tt i designed to vigorously push tho rieneealome | want of sufficient evidempe On tho other band, es ut aby weil as of the state—Grant and Farrazut, He then Dative Macduff could lonen useful Ineaons from Carbon! | hares tm tie We Thete Fifty-cecond regiment, Colonel M. W. Cole command- | sented to the Admiral a gold modal, of the eame alors particularily in the scene in which Macduff hears rely md tor. Mr. Thatoner was the nor | cenglusion ing. . an the others, which cowon was raceived by tho amem, | of the. death of hie wire and cehildrens tnt the aut and soqoittes ba satieteotorily of bia tack aero ‘ifty-sixth regis LQ % lage with deafning a) 1180, eo Adri returned | ence felt the inflaenco and the force Ivo errr q THE BANQUET AT THE ARSENAL. | ,,7°7'"7% reeiment, Colonel J, Q, Adams command: | itt Sots ina fre eons and vetie a. the central fire. Ristori'« pracence wae powerfu'ly Org cort In Wilhimaburg. NEWS FROM NEW - ‘a How'teer battery, Captain J, 8. Amoore. ‘THE DIATRIBUTION OF THR MEDATE impressed on her hearers until they eymnathtzed with ‘The growing taste daify evinced in the Amertean - matinee c ke. 5 ‘He ORRETENCS, thon took place, tha Mavor inirusting to requisite num- | the rovolting charactor as eho portrayed it in the last | public for muelcal entertainments (x developed ie no SPrPIAL TELEGRAM TO THE NEW YORK HERALD. While passing down Henry street to Atfantie, the veto. Tans were the recipients of the most cordial greetings Four thousand soldiers in citizens’ dress! Such was | from the fair women who wore gathered at the windows bers foreach detgchiment or veteran organization to the | Fcene of mental distraction; and her voles, though tho pn renior officer of each command, entitied thereto, The | Words It murmured wers menninglensto neatly all, w'irrod | Small degree in Brooktyn: and its adjacent. Oren | ay. izemuval of Marshal BulNeée-Report thas boys were rather impatient in their desire to obtain this ad the beodof many. This interest and eym. | Concerts sre among the most popular sud bert patron General Steedman ts to Trke Command of the scone in Brookiyn yesterday. Brooklyn did thom | and in the doorways of the many private residences | trophy of thelr valor and fidelity, and some trouble was ny and enthosiaam of th cuce wore indicated, not | ted of ontertatomenta, and the large audience assernisled ™ along that section of the route, A at profusion of | expended by bis Honor tn endeavorins to persuade the | 80 much by the applavee v ) followed each seen®. ae i ‘ the Wiktary Department, &e. honor, tt x said. Rather, did not the soldiers do honor | fy" iit roellon OF the Mame om early every hours | unensy portion of the votorans that justite would be | by the constant atention disntaved and the protound | #% he Baptist church, comer of Fifth and South Naw Ouneans, O% 25, 1866, done to all alike if they would but have pationce and | silence maintained whenever Rietort was on the stage, | Fifth strects, last evening, establivhes « suffici@at | Grea orottoraant ndigoniion wr manifeteg peaceably awa t thelr torn. ‘The distributt, ade | Ono could not but fert that fow actresses, laboring und andl, Baring y . ‘The distribution was tn ne could not but fect that fow actresser, ng under Oo ‘ 16 on n " principally in accordance with the ordor of the regiments | the soverai disatvantates of verforming in an unknown | umoRy to the truth of this, oven if seh | among \ive stministeation party at the removal of United hud tho grestert fairnesa and impartiality. provatied | Iancave on unlovahia. character of an unpepmar | Wee Wanting. The occasion was the inayguration of we | Stator de rsiiat Cuchbort Baile and the appolalment of br ; On Largs of thelr medals they partook of sph have so charmed and controlled an audience’; | mow church organ, © very good instrument, from Ue | Ben Butors right bower, Melee, It W chanced that @ pubs'antial repaat which wes provided at the expense | but thon few actresses ever had avch audiences as Rie 1 « ha fe of the city, and to which ample justicn was done. ‘Tho | sori hes commended in. this country. Hers have | wey Mc Of Moaare J. H. is 0. & Odell, of Now | thie canes wus sirociad by poranay hore jmeristed tw military then returned to thelr respective armoriea where | been the largest andiancas which she has over at. | York. the mptolalild of the evening was tho perform. | Tap Viti piillias whe decay sys they were finally dismissed, trroted—larzer even than those of her own countre and | S202 Ca pp oil pe ln Mean gab D9! we th tbe comhdense et tes conetninn tire | me After So momeateicn of le sgpertoce concladed, | ier largest and most appr hier to es pool pie Wely's offertoire in @, which afforded Mr. Morgan « | % hoy, ar ro ke an impor'aet Come was said by those Ino " tho arrangements that aad pprecia en ’ mand North. Genoral Stee ane vorw lar bore. the eeldiers would proceed t9 the arvonal whore a cold | Of hat Americans have always boasted—the superior | 10 opportunity of the pawer of the In . ia ory popaiae | i‘ Governor Welle had a | : ; ‘ a ane (bes stroment. Bach'n fegue, in flat, major, was coltation was in readin’ss for thom, This announce. | froma! Wiieligence of the people t There te not. we | rendered with remarkable. brilliancy. This mastor. | ‘f¥ command a oe ee ment was hailed with applause second only tw that “i * LS tece of muteal composition possesses @ vigor of con- hich arose every time Anmiral Farragut was so unfor- | Wheres performance so carely andabsolutelyintalla-cnal | PoP aan vorety aalaome, mit wi, fe arorner comm Jet himself bo seen by tho engor throng be- | Aiisntion and interest dieplayed by the audiences of | Poser. The overture to Willinm Tell, a# also Mendelieot fora bin. As the daz bad been ould, every one felt bim- | th en stronnita played by edding Maret, wore exquisitely rendered, Misa Rico's salt criti’ ‘rough and through. “That and the tate. | "r, hieht. ix the Inst one of Ristort in New York | ‘ine mezzo-roprano rivalled in richness of tous the con _ hour—It was now five o'ctock—wthout & | fur ino” prosent. She will appear af Queen Ei'zy. | {alto of Mes Rogers Mr Simpaon sang tho ballad “I % Brooklyn? Twenty thousand soldiers from Kings | along that,street. On turning into Atlantic street, the county; and yesterday four thousand was all that could regimens tore din coins be ge saree pd certainly _ | exerul he movement in a highly co @ manner, be got together. Survivors of a hundred battie felds which drew forth the enoomiums of the spectators, The were they. Gallantly they had fought as any that fella | enthusiasm was exceedingly great when the veternna, sacrifice to national unity and the glorgytof the great re- carrie ee bal rg bee ror ie part in vip | Yiow at this point @ route, The wounded soldiers, Public; but Providence was kiuder to them than to their | Who modo in carriages in the Tear oF the vetorans, were fellows, and they are still among us, Who would think | also the recipients of a most gratifying recognition from of conferring honor wpon the dead—upon such dead? thelr Oteer Kage gl . + wine fio rho liv 7 n passing into the enclosure at Fort Greene from Why any. more apoa tho living, who live not because ihey | ca mboriand’ street the heat of the column wound tea Were leas brave, but becanse their valor was triumph- | way up tothe summittof the hill, and thenco pewsing ant before the sacrifice of their lives was called for? pes A yrend ene ne fog Miri to abate = e stacked arms. The Fourteenth, on arriving at the stun: More honored, then, is the city that can give medals and | togy jes position on the right, while the voterans formed banquets Co such suldiers (ian the soldiers in receiving | on their left and massed in column directly tn front of them. What Brooklyn did yosterday was not bestowing bi Rate po Mere beth — z hepa hw # vn Na‘ ional Goard organizations present then came forwar honor, but doing justice, by showing that she Iv alive to | and gook their position near the sp-nkers’ stand, AS beom & citizen, charged with ma nt Suruck. of the Buxth United States cavatey, ounty, Texas, has wihoritios and helt for trial u the virtue of gratitude. each veteran detachment came up their colors were | luneh had pot ever q , S ad 'y man in trim to do jusiice to any- i a pRerwarde arrested) by 8 milite | Santsnepee PERCE SE borne to the etand and there beld during the entire cere- | thing itut was ond toeat. or pleacant te de mk. The EARS the French theatre, to-night, and, on Pateniag Me JR iivonas fallteaumalsed the high repatation we | Heli ult Mabon Soon etier the close of the war, ex Mayor Wood, of | MoMIes Of tho proventation. A nlite of twenty-one | hall yiven to tho feast ison thy sernd door of tho ar- | Sfternoon as Kady Macht at tho kame pi Next | holds as an artist in Abt's “0! Yo Tear.’ Before D1 dncided thas the 4 b guns called the attention of the vast concourse of per- | ronal and extends through tho whole baiiding. week she goes to Hoeton for « fortnight, return ng to wry had HOO, be being « oizem, Now York on November 12 to reaume her performances, and to produce Adrieune Locovrour and other now | Reaulem for Members of the French Company a ploces, Sho Ia alan to give ono night of recitat ans, Lone on the Eve Star. PERSORAL INTELLIGENCE when the pu' acdigh artes iter opportunity than has A solemn requiem mass was offered ap yeaterday Generale H. GO. Wright, Heary Browrtos, 0. &, Ry ‘Yet been presented to Judge of her splendid deciamation. | ocniae at the Church of St Vineent de Pan!, in (EM, Ceine nn@'M, B, Sweoterr; I setaanall unten tre Francais. Twenty-third ateeet, for the repoke of the soule of the | 4, Woodward, Major R. M. Hill, Oaptain J. J. Yan Hawt - unfortapate mombers of the French opera company ios and Lieutenant D, I’ Heap, all of the United Stated on board of the Evening Star, Reveromd Father Pafont | army, are at the Banorote House. OMciated an celebrant, arststed by deacon ant sub | deacon, Tho church was draped In mourning, snd a | gloomy looking catafalque was placed in the centre alsin. | A vory Iatge congregation attended the mee, many being attracted the grand = music of Chery bini's requiem, ‘eo have spoken at length before Brooklyn, who had been in command of the Fourteenth | sone gathered on the green, who flocked to hear the ~ militia, propoved that somo tribute ve paid tothe gol- | OFator of the day. DR. FTORRA’ REMATICR, diers of Kinga county in token of the appreciation In Rev, Dr, Stoxrs, the orator of the dey, waa then intro- which their encrifices and achievements were held. The | daced, and processed to deliver an otvaient but some. Proposition was looked upon with favor by the Common | What lengthy address, He enid shat Brooklvn that day reetod the veteran soldiers and satiors of Kings comnt: Council, and during the last «pring an appropriation of | icy universal! and hearty welcome, The city, by the $10,000 was made for the purpose of giving such sol- | bands of its Ragman bligend cer wi present peli diers as could tai . | tribute to cach of them an enduring momortat its orale doe nar ee cal cactOry evidence oF au hon. | affectionate admiration and extoem.. It st.ould be said, ischarge a medal snd a banquet. ice more | to ite honor, that ttwaathe frat of American cities to yestorday the battered flagathat had been reut in the | fulfil that office. The Governor of the “tate had alao tem; f bati favored them with his presence t» show that the terest of battle Jed an army of veterans to another | peor of tho whole commonwealth wae {a fat. & more glorious triumpis. Republica are ungrateful, | mony with that of the city and the county, in the ft I* aid. Too often it bas been the case | action which wes about to be performed. The time, Tt was briliantly lghied up and had four tables running tte whole length. These were laden = with everything that. was good for hunger, and at sideboards the champagn? siood only waltlug the will of the dusky waiters to overflow, to the great Coinptation of teetotallers and (he supreme sat's- faction of thong void of roformatory qualms, While the ationtion of (he guests and hosts was given to eat th’ro wero few sounds but the clanking of plates an the cai! ing for viands, but as the corks began to fly out with a quick explosive poise the spirits of thos that bad been weil nigh frozen for half y began to warm, and by degrees grow hilarions, till everybody felt himself as rich, as happy, os great, as honorable and as patriotic as he cared to be, Tho whole ban in {1s Inxuriousness ‘and compl (oness, was one every way creditabie to those Opera Comlane—Th Tho second representation of Aubor'a brilliant opera, Let Diamrnts dela Couronne, at the French theatro Inst ovening did not attract as large an andionce as ft should, A lighter, mors versatile or coraprohonsiblo work could not be placed on the staro, The cast was the same as on the first night, and thors wore about the same good and \renk points fa the representation, Tho charming (CEMAN STABBED AT CINCINNATL Orwenerarti, Ohio, Ort 25, 1668, /ol\eeman Jamoa White wae falally stabbed lant magia paloon the corner of Mixth and Freeman ruffian named William (ireen, whom he who gave It, and was, 80 fara could be judged by the | ovort favort it oll rated be the vibes ahd tho teem OC ime eeten wave ell signt® e ? ‘ overture, ever a favorite ia the orchestra, was w of this marvellous work of gontua, and It is only neces | to arromt The knife penoti the bowels of the thet it wan canter for an army to obtein | at Mee veer and a belt bed slope the final ever: | Srige? Smineally salietactoey to those who partook | - 11's. opening andanis ia hummed by every opern | SFY to eay that it Feceived felt fusion 86 the hands of | dectd'mnn, ‘the samsaie eres the opera aap, ee ae a. the - Vocaiista were Madame Dé Lusas NneoNKigtio, aU Ned ee Pi Mem. Withers Armand De Sirmeut and deribot, with c | AAcdeot “shintuans whRenerieecootntk chorus of forty voices. Mile, Camiflo Ureo pinged a | Hair, amd FLORIMEL for the Handkerohio! — violin solo at the offertory. | Boston. achcions” Benishas entane “Warranted ust ‘o> injure Wall - THE ADAMS EXPRESS ROBBERS. | Sansa o'er Sti Waraticda Lehn eae At Gah Ca M72 Mr SPECIAL TELEGRAN TO THE NEW YORK wERALD | Morac" RUSIAIog” card ch Maly TO “SAR Preparations for the Second Trial of the 4 itoope and Whoo for Ladiom Gem : TIT os, on an. | Eee ee - : ’ . | faite the Metropolian Hove.) A MKOURA, ‘The aew trial of (he alleged Adams Express rebvers | enseuimecits - commenced on Tuesday before the Circult Court of Fair A Voice from ¥. 0. Wella & ¢ * rec tion from their enemies than from | throw of ihe rebellion. After so many months of peace hols Sandee Great: ‘ss has: oom ety’ formed]: Balt olauees Seay Siam sesata. baits sheen war & Wiener m emphaals In the action than n earher taken, pit: egy densa none can surpass the triomph | J. showed that it was not a andden tmpulso of unreason- yesterday. © homaxe that was paid them was as | ing admiration, but that tt was a deliberate and jua'ified much compelled as was tue acknowledgment of their | sense of large indebtedness and unfulfilled obliga- prowess Upon any of the bloody fields inscrived | tion, in which that action ha eoures and Qpon their banners, und o” such tlelds there were so | iotive. The Place on which the action was my that their banners were scarcely larve enough to | he performed was significant, and none could hay record of thom ali, The mortal tuey cot was of no | been selected mora appropriate for each a pet Sapp ane om Saerege Kear gah of so celebration, From the very epet on which a ic are bel y those for | they wore tending, Warhington had com whom they a ees yest fell. that retroat —— ‘ata’ #0 much to Ke cope him im . who planned it, and conduced ss much to the ultimate fs browse and in the form of a shield, an inch aud fant of bis cause aa any other achievement of bis life, If fo length and an inch in breadib.’ On the obyeree | And the reacon of the action waa also eignificant. The sido are the words, ‘-Preenied by the city of Brooklyn,” | people of Praskiyn bad assembled to honor them, bo- encircling & Muse of @ solder im relict. The reverse | cause they bad perfled their lives and endured enffer- goer, and isa moat delicious aubject to introduce an opera, Tho sncceeding allzgro in also familiar and Intel. Hgible to all. Throughout tho entire opers, the orchestra, showet a marked improvement on the first repre- sentation, Tho music ia so buoyant with spirit and humor that it is susceptible of and requires the most elicate shades of coloring, Tho myvterious little vocal fugue. “Vict minuit,”’ and the chorus, “Drv Vomdre de la immediately following the couplets rang by Catarina (Mile, Naddio) in the first act show considerable ingenuity and are very effective. The papas chorus, orpectally in the last few measures, and the table duct between Catarina and Henrique (M. Anthelme) afford « great deal of amosement, If In this act, Magna had spoken hte part, instead of attempting to aing it, it would havo been be'ter for the opera. Tho eras, Cat Reviews at Tompkins Square. The Seventy-seventh regiment N.Y. § N. G. was ro viewed and inspected yertorday, at Tompkins square, at ten A.M. The regiment was under the command of Colonel Lynch, and aumbered about one hundred and thirty men, They were reviewed by Colonel Liebenau, Assistant Invpector General, and tuspected by Major Van N st, Acting Brigadier Inspector of tho First brigade. The Ninety-ninth reciment. National Guard waa also rev owed and inspected by the same officers at two P. M., aithe anme place. The regiment was commanded by Colonel William A. Lynch. Lieut Major Hannan wero ot with the regi presented a good appearance, alihouch aro ppestentgreron J only two hundred men. There oe, Ook, 9, 10. sontaine ttc arma ani mito of the ely of Brooklyn, nd hard ordei ‘order | 1 the proper material for a good regiment, and if it is | ¢ Phe sailor's modal dii from thi- in Davtte the f ‘are RET cantina AB spgebond nt aR recog. | Properly managed, probably by *tho next aunuat Inspec. | Apes pa eee, burierque on a mry chante, field county, at this place, and _ deen con. ye De, a 9f & pallor instead of that of a soldier. Both medals are | pire’ that in courage euch as theirs had been, | Hon dey a bettor muster will be presented, jogmed asf the vasssie, whe ware cowle robes throngh each successive day. 9 present pas} oun eld ean, poune, conceal thelr iden'ity from the soldiers, were mocking the worthy monks of the convout whom they repre- vented. Here again the best tableau in the opera was rendered ridiculous, The saggestions given in the Henarp a’ter tho first night of the wu Diamonds ro warding this reene were onty in yp carried out. The soldiers were indeod brought on tho stage at the back, bat made-only mattery worse. Roeboleddo (M. Walter) in full brigand costom: . #iood foll in thetr vier two proposter tis pur al Henrique, and took no part whatever in the matter, In the second art the Brut noticenble = ly the spirited Du plasir qué mus ape'le, then the bolero duet between ni and owes it origin to the disagreement of (he 7 0 WRLIA 4 00, fevimber ‘last, agit belnt int fave of comrisin | 4AM S"ate, Homnaheer tre Mes Ml and four for acquittal. Al! tho counsel for the prove. | #689 4 ereet reduction the case adjourned till’ next term. After con- nay medal Re iat ce OS siderable arcument the Court rofused to wet tho trial over, and ordered the case to procosd. Mr. | BU "HFON, 10 Astor Hows, and by Taylor, of this piace, then appeared with Judge | ge from a blue ribbon, with basa pam in the form | there was exhibited a greatness of human nature, greater L or at the upper end, that the decoration may be | than all porsthle attainments of culture. Tn that strap. z {te possercor ial. gle, by God's help, they had been successful, and it only Py SMR NENTIA AND THE ViErEcANS now remained to make the country all that nature wore carly astir, aud wore to be seen hurrying to and fro | had intended It, all which the faith of their fathers had tn tho dirtction of ther respe armorie: or places of } foresaw in It, all which God's care for it in tho past fore- lexvous. The brilliant red uniform of the galtant dowed as his desizn concerning it. Polit/cal quea- urtesnth militia was cons) icuoys among the neat grfy 4 were to bo widely dl-oussed and wisely decided— Chasseur uaiforms worn by tbe iweniy-\hird regimen: decided hereafter, however, only by ballots and not bul- fe other pond pans nara gs pert of Pong Dey & lets, in the — canvars and not in te campaign. Dr, wurchos is #0 justly proud. Hut by far the greatest Storrs concluded amid great 1150, braction of th day Was the Curnout of tho soble veto. GOVERNOR FE 8 ADDREFE. CONVENTION OF THE CHURCHES. Evanaetzution of the Masace—Two Hundred evangctized Souls in the “City “Weeping Over of the Henthon,” &e. Laat evening a convention of clergymen, representing several of the churches of Brookiyn, aseembled tn the Chureb of tho Meraiah, Adelphi atroot, near Myrtle ave- both folders and railors alike. being desirous of Gov. Fevtox, who was groeted with loud cheors, spoke | Hue. Tho chair was cccupled by the Rev. Dr. Hodge, of | 1, ‘ie. L tis), and the brilliant avlo Aal jenene, | Stuart’ for the defence. The cawo was thon |- A}! Pvives int "etaielie shee, one Othe? pareianas io the well deasrved tribut- to their gal- | as follows the Baptist Charch. ‘The object of tho convention was | with reriutions that weet! frichlen » feos, accomplished | proceeded with, and on cach dev a large amount of snl at ol ah aide. br Srentown, , which was about to be exteuded by their fellow Frizow Crrvnxe—I am fortunate in hating thisonpor- | 4 rq steps for the more effectual preaching of the | artist than Mile Neddie, who pei od the wa: testimony has been taken without, however, eliciting ——. = oe sabendnn.. ae of their approciation of true valor | tunity to meet the cittsene of Beso mae Kiogs ey “at the i young queen, The duet AA! ai “¢ Uorass, between Diana | say Sete attehones te thove published fe the Menate’s Hatenelor: pair, Bre ‘The - Ano a Gospel snes people. , 5 Serna 6 former trial, the witnesses e name | world, the only harmless, county, and to meet and conarate joern ai and Sebastien (MW. do furr pretty, epark poo ogee oe pg Boge Bor Raggy 9 rapes ous Pretory, Mt Darclay wtrent ex. met | men of the Second National Guard—to congratla'e ‘ro from the | them in behalf of the State for their creditable mili- tary ae It ia moreover a profound satisfaction to tw have this opportunity to meet the veteran too, were to be seon | volunteers of Brooklyn city and Kings county, onrolie? themselves «ander the banners hibt- | the republic In the war for the Union, for lberty Rev. Dr. Rockwell addrensed the convention at some length. He sad there bad boon an effort to preach the Gospel in New York, but it was vor et preferea nihil. A ling theme, The fnal- of t a tn @ highly dramatic manner. The galloping of the Lorves and the rumbling of the carriage wtoely are wonderfully well imitated and the chorus is tolling. The third set alee abounds in beantien of the game description as the preceding acta With a Iittie more care and aliontion to the stage and scenery, the who wore examined to-day was Clark, the ringleader in Tin eC the robbery, and who has turned States evidence. About Bridal Wresehe. ASeeriol a hall a dozen witnesses rewalu fo testify on bebalfiof the Meas door to Ball, Fy ton State, and wil probably occupy the Court during to morrow. Jaines I. Brady, who wae requesied lv con. ™ r duct the cane for the defense, replied that he bad leon FR ies 4 retained on behalf of Adama’ Express Compeoy BROmAW & ee ry S : 1 i i 5 yo ich was called tho ‘City of well | and for constitutional government. Ju that great | lyn, wh: « the third roprasentation of Aubor’s excellent work will, wo aera bn Dee's comnpleney ee aes Ls onl call the hy ba sam aon Wo hope, leare little to find fault —_ Rogarding the Sree remieernnmteemeenreneete ssepetineieacsinieessaiin<ot TR 7 |, hav at one time more iy andred are! 9 oO wlage, we think if would bea decided improvement, woke | ftty'chousand soldiera in tho feld, a inrger army than | people.” br a church was supposed to | aicilofto the wudence leaden, for the upright piano MEWS FROM THE PACIFIC COAST nctaldngee Caray, Mate, heer Soniye Cored: Mewg as | was over led by one from the earliest period in | gecommodats pereone. With the exception | ured tn the sw cond act to bo placed {n atifferent positiqn Baw Frasemoo, Oct. 28, 1660, the), Ne. Alor pleas ns —— the my yn to the ben ted ear of four or five Lt ba charches, he from b ait hauted out Into the sont 7 tts back The sem! monthiy sales of the Han Francisco and Pa ‘ ia ~ — — a wear to Ear 1e patriotism berotsm modated Dy La ones = an t od w w euce, On Saturtay night Genevieve Y aden ve, ae Gening sapoct of affairs was the recut. of tbe patriotic | the sons of Rew York wos not more marked by the good ad Let Eviotarcs dailies, loth. we. tartan, aed To | tae mabe, Soanees See, bees Sioeeutinned ts vier 0 paocteigdctns iatezaat PRL yg had made. conduct of the rank and fic and thelr frequent promo- Maitre d+ Chapels, #1 be given. Librettos containing Private letters say thet the treasure of the Bremen be er SA eta tion for meritorious conduct, than the uncom- " the French aud Snelish of the come operas to be brought | perk Libelie, buried on Wake Iniand, has bean recovered Defancy te '*cranger Beles. Alon, Midpheneg “ salute of | plaining suffering of the sick, the wutilated and the ~y Out thie renwon will De ready in a fow day and sent to Hong Kong 4 ond Peror Fated A rey . a minutes | wounded, and by the number of the noble dead who | three hundred thousand souls, amd from the calculation | want wl) Le supplied whieu the audiepet The schooner Harriet Rows, from the Ochotek Hon, | — —- = by of the | were teft upon every battiofeld of the war, I] he hed mate it that two hundred th: 4 | considered! dograv since (10 wmeson vponed. brings thirty thoosand codfish, and reports that on the Dr. Vou Eisenberg © mi tet re; of the National | am here, then, fellow citizens, to join you in celebrating | were left without teaching of God's Word. In the én: Gih of August the whaling bare Midas had Give hundred | pase Uhron'e siarch in fs Pie | who were in waiting on Fulton street, Governor | an occasion moro {1 jant than the growth of your | face of this fact they were not to et down tly in thelr Mend? Theatre. barrels of ofl. the Thro (hee 3 Fillh arenas, ooreee of Taspiy nd sl emai 10 Ob oP earrscnmn Conc, | Satiyons Sater Tateratn 1's bere 10 Jom. you 10 | on” Rowe “multiades the fetisence, of the, Gon. | MF: Bogurai! awison made his sittoenth appearance sss altailin Sian det aera ool abet Us sy om — os mn . ‘ho wont forth to maintan anion, | tring of recsuciliation. They weut {> :seetings and | last oreniog ‘a Hans JGerge, in tho play of that name, ae a | Bes Meee Fite Mt ea wept over the igtorance of the mavages of distant coun- | ip Corporal Bonjour in the comedietta of The Vienneses | “Cuiyuial secretary Young has been deputized an acting | hzimman’? yaa a: i Winth Oreat, where tha your triea; but here were wnultitudes of people at thor Very | 1, pasa Tho great theatts was crowded, as it always Is | Governor until the arrival of Governor Reymour, comand a f i On the nights of Dawison's performances. The audience onee more testified most numistekably {t# admiration for the versatile and recomplished ariist, who has done ‘The sieamer Montana, from Columbia river, brings | vo rane | Bs; Ye, Membare, vores, 4, Begspese ABalt Lake telegram says that Dr Joun King Hom | | of als’ onli of LADgS a Tink ortihe,. Assistant Surgeon at Catop Dougian wae | SH wenipraight wr Ho spoke of the late preachi deroyea from his bome at alate hour on Monday aigtt, ing in the open ‘ort Greene. eat ae was delightfal tn tho , = | - te i 3 ae i 4 i a i? é E i H ts, (Applanse.) I know that when the wapertor to critictem. Tt matters little whether he in ‘were coucerned ia it end tastefully dcorated with ‘of | Rave now onrolled themselves in the organization the wintry blerts would be Seer cresy ban, cumeacion snd chaps. Shipe’ numer. | which forms the National Guard of this Stato For I | soon apon them, and bh that thors #hould be | forthe German drama what no other actor of that ma- | Goreyet trom tas vom a ie ed vrotenonaly re | Arhenek will be at No, 32 Mond Mereet als, streamers, and flags of al] nationalities, were hung | believe that no {ntelligeut peoplo, aod no well organized | moana trken on each during the winter for the | tion hax ever before done in thie country The Germans fired, aad murdered within half a block of bisown | Now York, oenry ws. I vom ea hee on heivards extending from the eaves of the roof to the | government evou, can wisely dispense with « well of the goepel among the people. He hoped wome- | sen Tt oe choir hiatriousc reproseatative, and | bodsa, Mis funern! took today wuder the direc —— = ot the bell tower, giving a really beautiful sem- ‘militia, which can b° called upon in times of ing would be done in the matter. tion of the order ef (dd An Investigation into Pr: von Kinenbera ol fis me ma ekek gottsaian teat te the tye on danger to guard and protest the public peace and Reveral other epoakers followed, suggesting that the | are so enthusiastic in hia favor that they even deem him | 1) under has eliciied pothing except thet Oreor as r tate, trate ewer Rough air nea a | Keone {fib avenue, conver of Twe i i af i g I = Hi of the convention WRa the otion of Christian this achieved, ld ff . One discharge recent ‘apon ur, patriotic men sprang from among the churches of Brooklyn, and ve omnes are - Scrvitnetandiag the presare of tue crowd on tee inves the le and tho ll ¢ of the Northern tater to do | the evangelization of the people "youd. follow. excellent or net, With their sirong bias they are de. welta taina te pve Bony a Myon Bef ge se | tues tate tod Gaatas Cautin aot: a rough | battle for the came from farms and work- | ppeaker sald that what they wanted in Brooklyn was to | termined to believe him faaltiens: ant appiand him to | ‘4, which would probably pay deat for advances | ust igvead. —_ from jools and colleges, from all the industrial | bring the churches to the work of evangelization and the | the ocho eveu when he fails below bis neually powerful The planlations were rrinting sugar. The crvp thie (0 Bread wey ant 198 Fulton street. ite in which petriotism bad 60 jum- work te the churches. Tr they frequently surveyed the | offects Wo repeat, however, that they have reason cor ia ontimated at 14.000 tona i pats ~ Mache c oie his bored 3 to be doomed fi te the | work to be done they would have good resulta to pre- beak ake him; rp ag that py bs The cotton crop was beiter than last year, and tbe | Pe am eR Mi fie oR | trials —— es voeare, | sent. manner object Hane “pord r mite New faim Pale ¥ > | Foriance ore tuapee “nto. the Ce A rerolution was peased making arrangements for the hiy cultivated, conscientions ant fuiahed artist, and end of Wewell wen very eotve, ee eevee tu wed, family ties and | holding of portent meetings of the convention. no judge of the drama can witness |iv impersonations ks aro advancing; Chalier 9190, Ophir 090, | wieess ave m= _ the Pricey in Tt was a's0 resolved that should bes monthty | without fecling grateful that be bas come to our shores | y oN Mint Ae Me ey as, legal temdare T) einer. S3szee™ ohesetngs ANN many | that the meeting of the ctergy and lay officers of the dif. | to interpret the subtest passions of his rare and diffieu!t “ et ; 1 Poort evenub tut tafayoue ue be wee ken there wed Soe Be docks cen apsiatos to rest i tog wi . THE MUADEREN HIRAM COON ARRESTED — = . Dr. was inted Lo je over the Hans J he gave um last evening with all the com ov ‘o Wiest Pr ante ro ata tot onmencep ws pleteness and carefulness—evident!y the result of the oat ek bctcns f hiS08.0 Se Rees ee eS Most minute and profound atady—that marked bie pre. vious rendering. Sie of Ronjour was to the life, and almost Us Delleve we maw one of Ne Jeon'* corporals {n body aa wel! as in snirit befere a. corroborated the opinion we hare some time enter tained—that he bas stodied the French sbool of hie profeamen, and by that stady bap rece) ved Its poheb and mich capacity to maste? mingtio ani de‘ails as we have never before known emy of his countrymen to pow som = He had en excellent opportunity lest even- ‘ing to show bie individualization of character and bis flexibility in the fret and second arta of the meiodramae chairman for the ensuing 7 ‘The conventinn soon after adjourned Wi WWTED STATES COMMISSIONER'S OFF:CE Alleged Infringement of a Patent—The Manu. tneture of Heep Siirte. Before Commimioner Stilwell. Samet Hl Doughty 2. Wet, Bratley & Carey.The plaintiff bas brought ao sction against the defendants Hiram Coon, the murderer of Mary Larkin tn South Pre stilt Petersborg, Hennesiasg county — fai report of a: =) he % Panny Fowontp sights ot which hes been peblished In the Hnnain—wae arremed | Seteee Ofense.on8 Towaly seat cuca, meee tint ‘a Bennington, Vt, thts afternoon, coming Into Unie Mate from Vermont of his own scrord Corn bas boon in the county jail by Berit! G. W. Cornell, whe Hates that five prisoners are now bn hes cumtnty aucges Ah murder, Larkin, whore bead Coom split © Ab a26, Cannot poamibiy survive ) ween fo neler profited richly by the 2 on mes wrt othe tentty. Oa the whein“hamoner, a Baa CORGRESSIONAL ROMMNATION tt 4 comedy as w* ; tare Sn / . Seiren bie the phot Seed ta the wind to y the J Mowrrauzn, Vi. Ont. 2h, 1908 | baat beter im deeper and stronger pasmion® rather tian the bumorw At the Velen Distrist Convention held to-dey at Hy a ee Sra oll ioe purven and eccentricisios of common-placs ite Tragedy * hie Park to nominate candidates for Congress in place } My apa siigrow! 1s, Beer? , J ee been forte hardly remember an artist so desery. | Mesere Hoyt and Barter, whe were voted for by the re } ook itn anoinge fe | “we fought conten ‘ie recta ip detail odly re the walks of Meipomene who can so wicaws im Reptember last. Hon Wortbingtom (© | grees, @ \8 Bane Thats ergs vae8 feta Be "pues it wo any that po Wh Thats, as though he had | Beith, of Mt Albans, @as nominated on the Ore baller, i (on of whe y with entire unanimity granted wooed au He hed edhe S19 cast ! on & Ker ggis he Deliriows «Uh Roem, amount asked for by Co'onel Wood, aod parts last ; even in hie | whet seed . eins tm the wr varch’ of tle Yes, uader resolutions ‘yoo! ef him from muawifesting ompleas. } 30) D cOan. agante fr ihe sae. ‘ani wore sates i ‘procend with the contee but he wal bard sheers bie repatation by ¥., Ort, 28, nee | k, migeney Medical Sore oc paring mada whieh are no, ing. the was Called ont at the wine fo Sr ie im. 7 oer tr ea E receive. thie to miate a fact ear owned . EE aay in incre that one Oni \0 the sf SNARES, Berea. e eh Vrendway aoe forth to baie e the y of the county of which this ’ Boek Fee see ay City forma, numerically, se large © park To say nothing “var citizens enlisted ln the Fegiments of ‘The entertainment at thie pretty theatre inst evening commenced with Charles Damee’s comedy, “The Vine i 3 # # it ai Tiare am orredt in thas Stern fell sepenente on Gentieman.” The plot and incidents have Bien eertsneeet ifars es laating Engi i Oe ao ot Sauive ‘Shape maoaniel Se iet cogs to cerve (a regiments lands, sustained by Mr Mark Smith, wane fre peo faa Dy ro ny acting. The rite giver & Gne opporionity to Mr. Benin cooniy, Ty ns cape soored ta to embody in ite rendition the peculiar jollity of hie ua he mthrngh sh You arta Be tere A more natural aud eeay rendition can scoreeiy be of the a hn ‘astefal ond ene. ; great intrinsic cont ie eee rier Necmercruars iat mar ‘with whieh to Pp th wir) i fis Cherian Jeckam, Who Wa shin thrtegh the breast om ee ee ree me ee, Kortabte ovetiuan by, ght ant bopee we BASE /

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