Show death of captain mailo ilailo IV we sincerely T egret a ret to be cuffed called upon to chronicle the death deat h of captain dominico B lilo which occurred or OB sunday last about j 5 rpm p m andave and we ire are ars satisfied that our feelings willbe largely shared by tens of thousand at home and by very many abroad captain ballo was wag a good man nan and much respected byall by kil kii who had the pleasure of his bis acquaint acquaintance nie fie the unexpected sudden death of a man so well known has tended to cast a momentary gloom over the city and despite the confidence in a kind and merciful providence we still a e human enough to feel the loss of a man of his exemplary life I 1 ile he was present in the bowery in the fore noon soon and led the orchestra as asti usual sual and andin in he hc afternoon was a participator in the 9 arvice at the tabernacle he went wet hom home i weak and exhausted and afterwards in stepping pan 0 into his bis yard he fell and instantly ex pa aued ed capt ballo was born on the island of stcl sicily march 1805 lie ile arrived in new in 1825 and afterwards served e eight ait let years as a musician in the U S service un 4 1 der commander Chauncey Chau neey nat rat at beddoes Bed loes island subsequently three years and a half at west point in 1841 1831 he the I 1 obeyed gospel in st I 1 j louis and in the fall of that year organized a military nand band composed entirely of bret brethren h re n and came u with ith them as far west as coun A cil 41 buns bluffs unable to prosecute his journey then he remained till 52 and arrived in this rity in that year As a musician he was a universal favorite here and in the eastern S ates was highly esteemed by some bome of the prominent leaders of the tha profession hla nis high talents as a professor of music his virtuous life and simple and unassuming manners made him many friends who now sincerely sympathize and arid condole with his afflicted widow on monday afternoon ballos ballot hall wab wag crowded for tar some hours with the conat constant antl I 1 passage of citizens sorrowing and friends who paid their last tribute of respect to his mortal remains j when the friends were assem assembled bled bied the hymn come come away was sung sung a and bishop haagland engaged in prayer k ai I 1 president r young made some very impressive re remarks markson on the life and character of ahn dei ceased whom he had ever rear regarded ded as a faith falth 1 ful disciple of the lord and a man nan who had never been be en found in the ranks of the enemy nor associating with the ungodly j after some complimentary remarks from his bishop the congregation con degation sung Praise praised 1 god from whom all blessings flow and the procession formed to follow the remains of the deceased to the ce metry I 1 the brass and martial bands of the city preceded the hearse alternately playing till they reached reached the grave and a large number of carriages followed while the body was belh beli beang interred pitts pitta band played and with 1 the others marched round and gave a parting salute the scene throughout was solemn s and impressive and spoke the deepest respect to the memory of an humble and upright man |