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WHOLE NUMBER 1,448. NEW YORK, SATURDAY. APRIL 29, 1865. FIVE CENTS PER COPY. 


F the Rex. Dr AR at whlch the train war arawn up, towards the eastero@Mirlumos of black and white feathors. Arvani the edgu of 
reezed the, God of the livinggH ent of the bullding, tho procession woand round and¥ite root and ths lower portion of the body ef the hearc® 


font off and shot op, or gather taxethor, *hen who can Band be spent for the nltalnment of such a trlumph—al 
Pe binder bin? For He knowell valn mon! Fie esekh wlok. Mf triomph the bleswed fruits of which should bens WlORGiriey agaln. briedy. es 
ness, Also, will He not then cousidar it? Wo bow spreading as the earth and as onjluring aa the svn. Allg Mt 
before’ His loGnlto majesty, Wo bow—wo wocp—west these things commanded axit fixed ovr admiration amity ° 
Wworehip Bi the aliniration of the orld, and stamped upon bby 
i character and Jif the unmistakablb'Impriss of greatness, 
Sj Bol, more e/bilmo'thon ang or all of thess, more holyga 
‘and iniluential, more beautiful and strong and sustain. 
Ing was bla abiding confidence in God nud to the 
fal tricmph of truth ond righteousnese; through Hin ky 


fund for Wseake. 'Tiiis way bis noblest viriue, bis granu & 


dead (a a solomn and appropriateg@moved up the cext platform, and co out at tho w raped |) mourulng, grace 
yee yeh miantis before efght o'clock a pilot Mentrance of the depot, the choral coclettes meanwbileBBrully festooned, and fuctened with knots of white and 
[e0g n6j No. 259, was started to sco that ths tnsck was tho chara, “Rest (n the black ribtions It was drawn by atx gray horees covered 
clea, Wad at py ‘clock the foncral traia IN THR STREETS hwvith black cloth, each led by’ a groom dre=sed In mourning, 


jerican tage folded, ( 


There roston falls, with all har pow’ 
‘There falth provalls, and Tove adores, 
ft was a ornel, erie) bavd, that dark hand.of the aera-sin, 
hich smote our honored, wiso and noble President. and 
Milled the land with sorrow Bot above and boyoud tat 


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ecly eight 
fetarted; ond, ax faras the capital Ls cons p, every baleony, every window o 
Honors au been yiatd’ and tho cad rites were concluded. Ming the read taken by the proceseton, from. th 


‘The Scene In Canal Street. 
Tho mil. tary escort remained In Moe In front of the @: port, Genafercmicdlalliispe os Tho scene which occurred in Cava} street on Monday 
gjuotil dhe trun etarded, and ag it commenced to move pro-PBilently tho corpse wes bore. through tho erowael TUL Bot €o7N bo forgotten by the uncounted thouranda 
nof respeck As the traing@etreeta, he cunrhine glistening and sparkilog among the@HWH® bebeld It, Nover In tho history of this broad avenuo 


JERSEY 


d, the Inch MZ overy houset 


ented arms, a3 & last to 
fmoved off by tho Soldiers Rest; Which is Immediately InfWetiver ornaments of the cotha, 
GARE TeAT of the Were, tho Eighth’ rigiment Usted Sto 

colored artillery, who were Just through thelr trea: fast 
Were draien op in line: amd. prese 


of (railio und business did’ It preevnt so momorable, £0 
mouraful, ec honorablo a display. The stroct was beay.ly, 
draped In mourning tbroughout., Urns and other cue 
blows of eorrow, tt whito and black cloth, and mottoog 


od amidst the solemn 
of distant bolls 
boat ayralting tt 


8 booming of minute guns snd tho tinkll 
EB ras borne down to the ferry to t 


lof huinapiiy, more than jn aby. atber way.docs ho nove 
tho nallon by loved aml served roy 


Roary Yeare of civil ateife, while our friend’ and Lrotlierepy 


fed arms until It had ia 


on ey taiany ciizanguincd ilolds woro falling and dying forgiMl speak lo us;'and “ peak hae 
Bb canee ob aboray nd woion, Let’ Upem cheer aba@B nolL, By thighs apeaka tone, succtssor ia omen npaBMliacsed. Tals Ww the calored ecinect wrich oe bc Brhe. Remains Approachtux a. gtiet of iho people for tho death, of thetr 
Felstrengttion and custain us to-day, Trno, this now enrrowpétcharges him lo have faith In God. | By ahis be tofPtderended Paducah, Ky., ayainst tho attacka.of Forrest's bont. ict Maptstrate, were tobe scen displayed froma, 


he wembera of his Cabinet, the men wilt whomd 
Bho eounselled so often aud was  assoclaleit witht 
Brod that Li very heavy,-dnd ufmystery that is very deep, gxeo long, and he charges them to have faith jn Gol. Ryd 
That such. 0 life should ‘be sacriticed at such # tine, bypegtls bo spcalse to all who occupy positions of influence 
{sock a foul anu diabolical agency; that the man at the f™gand authority in these end and Lroublesomo Umea, and ho 
Falicad of tic nation, whom the peoplo had learned to trustggcharyes them allto have falth In God. By his bo spcaka 
gto conttling a a loving eoafdense, apd upon wnomgglto Ls great peopls as they cot In sickclolh to-day andy 
fore. than upon any ctber wore centhrod, under God,figgweep. for him with a bitter vwaillng, and rofusn to 
dest hopes for the trio and specdy’ paciicathonpcomforted; and he charges them to have faith lo God 
fond by this he will speak through (he ages, and to all 


te k preclaciy the fiment trata arrived, Burssiy overy hones, tu tho mournful shades of white aod 
Figen tent minutes inter the. ma ack. The stores were all clesed and husluess eispended 


nLcbsteniny: haeane jmaaeh an hicur aad in a2 
raya Lae ae aon Se anaes i tints ata 


frnrauders in 1864, ant nally forced him wo rafee tho 
slezo of the place, 


ALONG THE ROUTE. 
Tho thu foft Washington, aecending to the pr 
rant. carly on tho morning of the 2st inet, andg 


Dr. Gurley’s Sermon at thes 
White House, 


PSrended its way through tho gole leading on boardgHpverswhera. Tho strvet had a repuicbral aspeck Ad 
Patho boat, Al) uncovered as’ tho. aarlipa -proceodeal rplo Hfmed the sldowatlos fim 
qjFroaday to Hudeoa street, leaving tho broad carriage 


lowly through the entrance, “Not a-éavad- was heard! 
Yolen. ‘There tinvw of populaco on both aldes of the 


oa 


~ariy as nluo o’elock 1 


sireck yiadrly thickened and becan 
Hei) 11K sie the tho funeral eortige approachha, 


moro candené 


berated far and near, indicating the ead ceremony whlch) 
waa then in progress, This gun was placed on the 


Ee 
rulers and peoples in overy land, aud bli mescago(ay 


The Obsequios in the Monu-t 


farrived a{ Baltlinore, whero tho body reinalned in State 
to thom will “Cling to Uberty and right; balm . wero an al rom. se al 
mental City, to for. sbem;_ bleed for thor; dio, for dim, s7pagenel Ubsre P.M. of tho game day, when the trala atartedRfe2e* ye ; ny solfd phalanx fr sea and 
. A bare contdence fa God” Ob! thax kMBfor Harrisburg. Here it was alted, aud the body Tald iogg When the procession, heated by Major Generals: Dix ca aa ees aCe gue ae ee 
this testimony ‘may sink ‘down IntolBbstate ab tho Stato Hose unlll eleven A. 2 of cke sen PmAUE Sand(ord, entered the bea, thera swere ono oo timo en Impossibility, and people hind to chedso 
i 0 a ato RS Stato Hoiise unl eloven A. af of the 224 
exert ls arprepeate lavacace upon ourGTbOURIS of mionrners witnessed its dopartire at noon, AMBOARE but tho Mayor and merabers of the Board of Alder-AeUetsveeu yrukkin3 along the brow, rough carriage way and 


caro and pailence, aut relfenerticing dovotlon Ui i pee ; 
‘ < ; Grcrests- of liberty and the Ualon—ob! ft iy 9 ty ile "9 hundred thovsand racetted it at Philadelpniagymes aod Board of Councilmen sins al ationnry. There was a etrango and 
The Arrival in the City off Hanae at foat 'd'elock of tho amo day. The body remalned TR REMAIXS ON BOARD THE BOAT. der and allonce pervading this Immonss awd 
Uo, ah Stampeatasineseamnal pecntea aso Catered tho forrsbeat It was driven tofggcoatluuious trast of people, which extenfod. frotm the | 


ovor Sanday: at Phitadetp 


lying in Indopond 


Brotherly Love, Ho beso auddcnly and. sorely imide, wha wo kaos reat spinal column of the elty (Broadiwoy) diwrn Canal 


a 


hat His Migr ase STONE rainy Cerra Phat four o'ctook A.M of Monmay. the zh inst uo right hand elie, fronting New York city. The mal | 
ati Hraincss aM@icted ns’ 1u the midst of moved to (he train and started for Ihe micteop igtary and civio escort followed. All on boant remainedggetrcul to ono ef tis prac’pal arteries, Tadecn street. Tho | 
Barat sellclngy We, nected Une etroko (This dealing gam. a’ is, deal ba : : aa Tare perfectly wtll, Thozo who did conversa gaya ult Miro. the peop ae pecnNar, Many Wailea weco | 
Wi - = tiils discipline Gnd therevoro Ho has sent (t. Lotus ro-R@lus whee and. patriotic counsels and Inbore, of bls 7 7 “VP AD Hae ees 3 ‘ | 
Military Reception in the ewer our sAietion has uot rome fort of tho dost anhalt end stendy ‘talth “In God lives, io precioun@l ARRIVAL IN THE METROPOLIS, — fist toirsonttaeiue tn whispers, while a coleme. gtenal Jn full mourning. Nearly all tha. weet wor che 
Borie ronnie hesiodt apring ohteot Ue pcan sTuroue tp and Tell bo'a por for roG a AN eae ee Sire ate ea bung like a pall over tho entire ascomblago o livlug columns of tho 
a and, beyond all second ws let us look ant 696 thefgato the end of time. Ho is dead; but tho caneo i aL BEN ESOS TT ‘The cepa R = entation** Bas 
etropolis ferperaigive asthe FSET: Dee oeernma \'scal part in the vat coleamn honoreto mo TBS HTFDNAL ws about Ha Bog, and around moe be 
Wis'prerozativb to nknise nad xoodfged snl defended, not for hea ° . : Mrearso, in whlob reposed tho remains of thw dead i tops, avwnltiga 
cut of evil Barely’ th Tan shall pralze 1m, fer all people, ba atl thelr dead began on Nonday, aud the metropolis jout, tho erond oa board congregated. ‘Thee 
a the comainder of wrath, Ho wil restrain, To sigh Deo r2oro—th é ach a seeneaa it hibited incog tyflve ser 
ight of a cloce day we may yet soo that tho wrath whichky-arrive It ho light of ita ning nundalon, Sadness, mov g and sil ! s 
THE PROCESSION. TO THE CYYY HALL, Seyi ‘ons peseusien th of the President wasp lashes hecringly tuslay ntound diss, plouns ofcaaloned! a Sey Ee EINE Ra © corps (aader command of Cap . 
by Dim, ‘whose Judgmente ave’ u cl by hiy dutles,-and ths louzuayo of God'a united pravi-gend eolemn, provailed ayerywhere, bat y panied the remains from Wa: rg | 
ya past nding ont, for tho bighast welfare ofgepiences ia telling us thal, though tho. frlends€@dosya. town around tho City Hull, whe 10 Binh cence 
jturetevhlcu ares dear to the Obretiay, mpagot EderLy “aly, erty fides mora therORne Unt mntere, enone ee i calle : reqnlsr cooud 
‘C philaot>ophist, and for swleh a. losnl ane, Amma sirvay enough | and. no heeapo ye Re oe iJnoue were al ppreach e 
Joaneh on uncxampled eeritica of treasure sngpe lady enoneh to quenoh its inoxtingaishadle Hilo orgayeut inflate, resolving tho Inst tovehing tribute of rv 1B PARTY mafied drums at a mito's 
THE BODY IN STATE Cpe Ieee Sg rtest its onward snaréh to the vonqaest anil empire Of Mepest from a son Tae eatiro community ‘i as alalton, wid ara. Jargly 
« ne Dina baba Gee eee orld. “This Js OuF condonca sad this 1s our cou observed the oreslon te erro are Dana Tanta mI ; 
3 And cea his work In valas RS Wo weep und tnoam to. ‘Though our 2 Ba Proper manner. BuslocsByoric Common Cooncil and dif mth Sire tis bale oy 
Cewledataedys Ren oc loved Preeid-nt is élaln, one beloved country ia caved: Mackie, age Deated at balf-mast from eversMBeamay with thy rematae, on ; : ost rola 
TA ater tnd aoe ting of mercy Wel as of funding, bodes of wourolog. apprarsl cu the breast offic pt : be earrorrhill® Wanjot isis even are RORISEE 
sae + ey. Wo will svult for His Interpretation, and we will walt inkSS/°ATE OF ETauLUdo minglo with tl F malo and female to th te, and crowdsy i teak = nil Jooally bi ust tho 
Ovor Ono. Hundred and Fiftypann Mininvasune wee etgy ant we will wal cry is Alea te dawning of a brighter, Lanpler aay seu In evory divoction. weadigg thats pac Gee BL other portions of Nov aerial safe S ioalle 
Ree a eae, ay ub has Telus so wel, audi nnd weary land. "God. Ve_pralee ain. every ditection wending thal wayBManrog eceletles of Hobeken, who had chantea man oll of ti mx reach the ear, iudlae 
mr ait ‘ ie lasblansyextdic nen saldatifce on as ett od long enough to zee the dayH@itown town to view the corpse of tho lamented states Sel newly at Oret der anil louder. Tho 
Thi Wome: a a | ANd. Stracele, and sorrow, wil'not Ts ng sAnoughs 4S Speaineral zge on tho arrival of the train at Jorsoy Clty . z 
ousand Men, Women and Peffenake usnow. Me tag ebast i bat Ho wlll mot de Fad eee ne TOD tCeEMtinan, ‘patriot and President ie Keo of ti : ‘ ne : autterin z= o give way to afeverlt 
. * a fecstroy. He may purify Ys more and more Io tho farn a ahs thal. 9D cata eas) palsover tho Chaone n" “s 
Children View the Body, [or ini bur ite fit get coneame une wo ae ne host Whtou the gun lise risen full orbed, and af aes ‘ ato, lagcth 1b Palieo Co a) agit ancy. all eyes dro tomed 
y BP olvosoa vis, ax He Wid Wile poople of of ae Parma eR gtoriona. ard’ a haypy reunlted peuple axe rove ne Revoption as, Jorsey City. H Geto where the Loait of n {3 expected t re 
PHaiDiction, and To has saldoc us nels enor thea, thaw e. 8 Ueht, te will shino upon bis gra Buy] Before tha remains touched tho shores of the Empiroggyetherutendcut K (wore! DIp togethor with ial) ‘ Ded @ Fs 
aside inher Coad a ket ple Have formed for ‘tayrel; they sani show forbgePenn, EEN eit) UE a, precons “oad a censteratellMeratcg fortaue af the reccplion Wiiey See aegboatabor ot olive prominent men of Sew York, Quite 2 bpietahelyle pacdraladsamiees atirad 
¢ Lot” our “princijial “anstety now bepey ay” Teo) fre lofih erty Aaa ee hol Unio oe eee a HY distinguished collection of civic and military authorittes@y, #, tho wailing » Ofo much moro distitet 
: su tas Mild eich a se SE oa ided sorpayrll ratr to Mt in sears and) ages to comogpabout to give them wos alforded at Jcreoy City, Ten ere nae vertesthUst'on : a Jersey Civ. feaand plen cceaston has reach Wt tho comer of 
Three Long Trains of Sadly} rows. that i! may. lend us to. desp yo Proaounce the memory of Its, occupant Uessod, ey and luvingly tho ody of the great Presitent whopad ""F te Lissa he SERNA OF Pecauat ant Heiteon str Thea tho black cops of tho 
Disappointed Mourne Koa Biorg bumb}ibs fence fone dope denes po Gods tits deeds ‘and ‘ie 2. Bess lefLus to ave Buls chamber “in tho silent halls off Li fects sstiroebosd erectile hore ations pad@uenteon of poles preceting tho military -apponias 
: anid all that sre av to the cave of trath nd. justien payee, Mil then ronew tl ap-fyqacath!” wero walcomed., No deeper reyorence, -no snoroy ‘ nt ih ce uy cot Paketlig agithtion’ vf ‘the: péapls along that Whole ling. 
‘of law and ordery of Mherty aud “l gorernmen not Aud now I kaow not! it angaiprofound respect was ever pald to the living or t rk TINA LOLS B <b xpre i} Ny. ecole Th 
Kon Laie Ea ° eillec fonpbe wreente couclide this dl which! . Thd boat being moored fast to the dock, General Dc) OES eRPrESAvely onl: Impressively_eolemn a 
pare and madeiled religion.’ Theo, tough. ace"a -sihoore. and. almplo’ ultesadica fF mortal mon, Ho was reovived cigee | i‘ hout&ehead of tho malilcar rt wow appeara There aro. 
fmay ondure fora night, Jey will come In tee in pasiheerocand | rau iase oS i requested (iat no Porson should alterupt to Land withoa i reyes 7 
ay Dlossed be Cod, dospite of the great, and su deat aii y addressing to our departed Presley San honored puest— hits ontets, 5 i uo neddine gay oF fantastle decorations, : 
Ba plcened Abe Gad idole off q Fagient, with some slight modiiication, tac Lay Whlobgg'th banuorand wth musty, with soldier nd with pri oniefa; In order to: save any-coufastod which might ii r 
THE PROCESSION Girt) ca oe os Brea eee os tc eG RE UU en ge ey ee ren conld wae mina, POSS EN or ne eto ‘ 
Becountry har never sem, “That day will ongratulee Yor a ye eth xen Neo ny NOB From erry pur of tho Slate tho citizana gathered to-fePand Sasdford. Tate tin, Boat, when. the venvee, Togewber gl WHC IC responded to the frst all of Unt rat mm, 
Fev: andthe death ofa hundred presaeni life was a cateer of glory, Ve bécauco gon were telecom ©. Barcheaded aud sorkgqrlth there eoinposing the procession, followed Te pelt Cito 
Peacobinets can nover, never prerout it, White ntey cafe, it was hopriness to die. Wolrowful they stood, ill all that was left of tele trus ——— S tho quiet home Ia qe far of West, 
ee a Seeey dena sag num The ore Au th our tress no an alte BPPresident had peoved oat of sgh aad thon tececd an ise Pesivol scp eemnoues Street: Dea eabiois stile # peohlOatdenll Mio males ¥est 
ac it MAE He ie tow, very Isak, earths: that oveabed lin ani mournfully aay Jol, and matolnin {ts integrity; heser a 
2 e before Tim. who his stricken us) for | curbed "of lanlgaleMlag so ec steg ag TH HATLWAY DEPOT. Th 2 of tho Ofo crates, and the full and 
Plays the World Ever Saw, (Biss oti aout mal a on samtdhete ie coe ann (ct A, Bt naciway waron,S| ed bn ary the motratastraasy agama, 
an of "God and nay thee votes wo up tees gages we ah a Mave reured uy ood keAcanilen abd Amboy Rallway dopot. the epeatatora begangepl oueetns Add awnings for several Blocks on ca of} aud/colema ‘choruk Tho escort wiarches by 
Ber one Kear ican ae Mate §O uP to bloat, aud the wound forthat reason pierce: deepar. Fram@Qlto aezeaile some hore bafore the arival of the: tunemalWAeehe ferry. Tho nCeplo coinmenced to collect ata oanly which reaches from one carb ctone (o the other 
my = oF'irdeota seautty as Pe Ha Gena 'd of spirits bohold your dl Moy wero adwaltted by tleket, without cron dingggl°%s sel, long before the police arrived every crailablo@B across tho wudle bro! thurvughfare, Blowly and with 
THE DEAD MARCH TO TRIURIPH, fader Sicuon to guide usin this our thin of eed, Seen ereele esate one nds from fond pr confusion, abit in thls, a4 fn sll tho other arrangements#% regia e apie along bab a etreet, fr a UO standy step ee thes Koop tinao to. tho walling dlitier* of | 
Beis ualted ery and pioadlug. il not on ala, 1 addifeabloyrorelbieeyhe and managt ludson ‘treats, The window saahes of all the housesfBPto band. They march with tralled arms, drape und 
atbrone, ond He will say to as, a3 to Wis ancient LemLt ate. Novara Very many oF wioze pregame Feanved i onter that the cecupantsmlgbt-haye aplfard, droped uslformsand ideas istoon ate pebin y 
7. , RS itn'a tlt svmty 1 hie ts os) nd Hes tiro bere epectaLare wes an} 09 fart avo Yael pt ‘tho Land fo Bi tar ‘ 
~~ Nearly Gne HWandrea Thou , ratty ‘The depot was draped in the mourning garb 9 miss of Heads prot tee that fe Mounds are mudietinet 20 OoMRDWLe = , 
u Faltnespoorie conte inthe’ Inte lamented Presldeeg ildron will prove thelrfffascumest on the Grav notes bolug ricelved of the natlonalgeg*O™ every Window in tho etrcet. Tho fronts of the The funeml ear makes its appeorince..” Pooplo 
sand People in Line. i eS Na ab eal Ei eThay ea lias, constaully’ on your wonts ands. The baleoales were hapg with mourniug) arrangea¥A|ouses werd (astetully draped wilh moarolog, nud tho vattention to tke oflletsis; digaltarles, police, smile 
J ly mri Retlons they will have ao filust charactor bof J 
Heinen, the, doye of ¢ Washington wan ovet «0 4eevisBMRiolr oyces. aude MOT, CaN aR hes NESE a aabooal pattras of Mack Sod vite ational ensizm was dissayed at halt foi alos fore and behind H. They havo no farther nto 
h are 2 areata eta LeatisHot™ "your moral’ trains, I havo what. Isf§ ‘The exterior of the depot ae nly want (o Feo tho casket: fn islet 
%y faVenonilesese 4 valuable fs Featares, Of OUP took wma stony Al twenty-two mite a rane lee Gord, Colonel nclezed the precious romains of bind whoin they a= . 
YT Hi ort Wrell—leser ved tt all 2 ri % A as hivh the Preside 1s Clark, whieh bh. been selected a3 the escort, $4 light to honor. -Aa tho remains approsey ends iro 
All ationalities, All Religions, All nil peri formed of OnertMhour at which the Presitont died prove vil heads hiro 
8, 8 ISiOns, his acts aud by the whole tenor and tone anil spi jemonts, ati aN exproseod by! ‘arrived on the yrovind wbout half past ol jock 1 Muncove ery one Tooke on im! nod °. 
Mraidée!All: Classes, “All Pott vt aed a gate AT aoHes Ue hand of wu att wit ‘apeoneoun: askie AREAS cone he cance hr f Agafe}tee; tov ts commenceimoat atte forte ls Janel nent orempecie eae ace, Seam ha ene 
5 sses, All Politics rustfull and jst. becovolcntand kidd His y a Tay treo dope isco MebaETTMged tho funeral eartég> should pass; ove of thogegetFe ch awed Tho must erediteble onler rovails, 
0 ts, wore quick nf cleat, bis Jedgtneots were ealmy a you that gained LovopPhtracks was boarded over from platforsa'to platform, eo axhpyt® With Hudson ctrect, was. promptly eteared, and a any Instaneca are obliged to Pl 
8 ctrate, and, bis purpese2 Were kood aud pure, aduitration still sabeist, .andS to give abundant fonin for thu pace kept open Until tho arrival of the fancral party. repeate And the f 
y uéstion.  Alieays' and overyy © aime n and, F jundant foata for Yh removal of tle body outo Y | 
All Colors Represented. eavoradittr CAE BAT T aubalst, prvserved in the mina’ OFM funeral ear. Deluchasenis ot. tho Secoud oni SistupaeleDector Carpenter was also on-hand wilh, tree hon SF (ke ot 
ene ee Daten Others, watered on theses aehets regiments, two hindrod strong altazethor, tndor the com.Agldted pollectaen, and formed a double Nine ftom the ferrySe neuter Ln pass thr 
tue wartines'o¢ a former das will oF mand of Captain Livingetone wo Mojor Mefaugh-ageule up to Tudson street, whieh eorved aa) an addistonal 
z tere: i faithful historian iuto the cowruon lot uf oblivion, H 5 sigait heck to the constantly increasing crowd. q 
Three-Quarters of a Million of Ady prinelple of povror and beauty kEgtorlous ‘wil uuceimemberele wae ek Hee placed on guand on the travka on each elle of Bos " ; ee 
walbg lustre upon thi end and head elinested eith. tru ie the platform along which the procession passed. Colonel Clark conferred with Gencrat Dix immediately Pes 
. vel of dt heart, and men y pine Ni ftb ¥ 
Silent Spectators. i iollow eltizuns ‘as the man hey laa 4 Mustagurieg i Mae rr? T9MrHIF and teapLAREY “For tno long hours the crowd fase and outside thes P9R the areval of the b ay aged het ae 
He eli Jeltams gs tho an hoy te a tne, oF the lyjurics Of Ue snsd vse soe motions, atag Cea PeCEION; om Le er orm hs ele more pei any living 
= ¢ stake, should be choren to occupy—in thy conutre end| r =F f the truiu. ‘nto a bollow equare, in (ho 'vontre of-whieh It vos In eijoyed. The escort hed 1 
oeounity—la hehest tat power an THE BODY IN THE CAPITOL. BoE eae oa ee tended tho foneral evrtge should march, EverstilnglPS ates on cach fack ot tho fuseral ear, aad lavlonenae en 
Scenes in the Park, Scenes on Broad-Petjulvity, how truly land steattiy, new hie = =: pares Soon ofter wine o'clock a diveraion occurred whichPefLe!Ds {4 readiness tho pre a“ etarted from ti6 bow) fe and rear, ‘Then camo the rest of the p toa 
Huscetiis, eit -ncly st fond Waauxeres, prt Tle to wuasanos elas of no waa age ftoagers:— ehrcconting to tiocrrangemnat. tu the progeammn, “Afiee 
7 Ri ona. ave demands, in ciccusistances nf surpacsin avsKbovunos exieen Lisi % : Police. Fd inen athe a ibye ital 
Way, Scenes on Fiith Avon 3 Pe eatmie BUARD OF HONOR ovER THE PRE Otic of the gates of tho western entrance wasfMGaueral Dix, General Sandiond, AMermau Ry Aihem camo tia perple by thousands, ju. goloinn and 
! ‘ dei from the tit the vane tings 5 BEMAIXE, Fvrown open anit the New Jurecy delegations and singing th  Oficere ond Civitan orderly demeanor, from Desbrosses amd Hudron strvecta 
——_ Wt freest ant hee ‘ Afar the ae ate Lin vain were Bape u Ane eeocictics en red vith an simost nolzcless rush Ta Serenata eT eta rane oi rea einen nip esta " 
£3 ptereste, of liber alafuigue in the rotuada of tho Capitol, Major Geuon Moe hrrol $ Seventh Resiment. arb to curb on Canal street. This enlumn increased ag 
Pence ee eons cdo ad rotanda of ho Seu AB cre: delegations from Jeroy City, Hotoken, Mudeon tho Luvalid Corps ‘ 
THE FUNERAL CAR Baas « ; Conte: “Wee ease to" ag Be eutreracl General remalued ail ae eeggeeeH Herzen to\aship aut Greenville, Though nono bul Gatos , noi, with uncovered heads aud ea an eteadily 
= Peary ity us Chief Magistrate of a at cul imperiled ep aight and tu-day. This is comporod of tho following ha pying offelat position! 4 bi N $ f (rate to Broadway, and jn many casos to 
acc on freople, aud ho iietermntoed “tae ds Ay ue mk : D Blfpticla personcyes mado @ uulled desation over ave Beveuth ; Bs Seventh : ares 
ty, seeking th®, gurdiines,-agd leaulog of.on8 Brie. Nahe eee Tk Feshundred stn) x hen ranged on tho’ snail HN N 
. ores ai hg gus Brig. Gen, John P. Slough. rgron Tard. hundred =tn),)z, and when ranged on 3 
The Multitude Uncover’ as Begins mayvnen tt ea, is steodvowcrag raver tig, Gon: Withts “at eetham, ae A: olde buniy ceoped men sae cots leet bei Ievet Heaed a eonibAl Repeat: 
A RAE Se ne TSISHE he @ yarnaniliog 1st Capt HO Lawrences, AGM EM platiorm. Tiv singing socletics. wera commposst of tek 3 Regiment, LA kgs heey Sree 
Passes Along the Route, and reccired the truth that ihe Kingda 3 ATUIE Corps, Fulrlax Court Lindt. Genito four German singing clubs of Hoboken, and a 3 : i Tard eatpseare os Z 
and Ie be AMOS gs HY itouie Fhent: Pearcost, A sty-Gve volces, ‘They were marshalled at the « ele! Paeet a Lax @1Gip rd Sites otha aaa 
AHin-nieee} been so mae RA Soe EE & Gales A. ALG. | Lieut More, A. D or the platform, in front of tho Jorsey del Seng (ie Tav atta Corps ee 
le history of thi- uation, BS Ay were ted by Mr. B.A. Stonge. sth Regim-at ey Fae eine 
‘ise fehenlehrat aie re me 5 eee ne, Scene in Rrondway. 
>4 1" it. No EL Pare an, THE ARRIVAL Ae at ne eerunn i b y 
‘ : Hs ey Sontiuue L028 Stone, Moultor Tout A.M MeNair, , Nie elrot re Washington, and forming Aatcinds diya up 1Uerars sate UNC Tn (eo 
Kao oud tesily hse havaurien heard hyde agescu Cos Leut. By, & Tanta Soa cradled fin ticks itis eat ceilon preached Broatway: that ¢ rovughtare, froin © 
ro tho ‘prop On WORK Be Macbly ed MOYGM A dotachinvont of ‘lke Trweniy-tourth’ hetmect Ve fow eeconds aftermards the pilot engine cam. eof tho United States Sue eA nessed fui thie rest m-tr 
i ho Rev.Drs, Teagbdy that? thoy ween ce Reserves is dolilg goneral guard duty at tho of f¥|Thon very head was uncovers, avd tho i Stony 1 
Services by tho Rev. Drs. Tyne, Thomp- cieamtd) that E hoy  goncral guard duty at tho eatrances of ’ nis, General J. B, 8 Ton, ly blocked up 
y ROUND Tpgyne  bad foe lect Te ar ee aunt: BBive rotunda sad 24 the gates of the Capltot Ked {nto the depot, Tho dret ! 
son, Boole, Osgood, Hilehcock to thls elly to tal ie Baal THE CAYAFALOUE to viow were the ordinary ye aM aiarondd f \ rot \ 
in 1 ed to afford a view of the features of tho! fonger eats of tho Carn and res Thorma: 
and Rogers and the eu 1 than’ the ene at the White Hosa. When seven cars had parsed tho fuw ‘ . 
Rabbi Isancs, “eal ea as een aro lillie chiqngod, and by twany aro said (0 look end after {t fell bre } 
tos pray in. vaia,Peinore uataral to-day thaw om Tweclay, when tuoy lay io ‘on. Tt constttar | 
pied aieboe 2 Joann ria pSars (0 AMA stats at the Whito Floace, ability of harman greatue fs ! 1 
sarees 3 ARS eh Sour ore ty Be Tue roluada, hich was Ustted only: by asa enlaued tho worst eles ef AbravemgSl Miu f ‘ 
THE BENEDIC TION geintin row tec mmencoment (ois luce. * God ated @EIght uo, was Alled with, sol illness, unbs Ho was but expressly for him uoder the Bircctlona teat € 1 i 
hls work and alied hn mls necstaireseee Naperave by the rasllg of the pile gRo! Coueral McCallum. Tt was intended for hs uo ducine gy Capt'n. f In whlch they perforyacd | 
— Hivos, ik nicrlly by strength of eilARcat ik a comy OffHife, and ihe tirst purpose to which it Lé appited is (o Weargag. ESUe T r Nich credit on the discipiing } 
aylieart and pority and ce er a ont Beal r body on {ts road to tho tomb. feel ‘ ! 
he furnished bitn in a 4 ¢ rt 1 mae 
fuim a ee ng confidence Wasmotos, April 91, 1865. THE RECEPTION Mecry of ti e is Jof martial music and tho 
pSout = providence 6f God, and Ju the ultiny At ale o'clock P. Af, yecterday tho, doors of tho Capltolget Geueral Dix, the guard of honor and the Cangresston i fi unesd (he orpival 
audvin, (hid bok in Kewai pCURSEeRoT Miconsneed through the power and les Were Case to visitors, alid Generals Slough and G telegatlon, alighted tro: nls, Conor z . | % had forme 
movemente of tho triia bearing the abd toll and Meepleed Ee a Ole eared be, with their statis, who had boca on duty during inel@Ssndford rofl 1 ely : ' The p tho headed the pro- 
uote last reating placo, A wring hope, when, others Wer Incllainis to da-pon x ard of honar over the remains, were relloved| 18 removed from the ca r of ib bio cppearmace, and Useie 
2 al Wastllngion on Wedue {aid gloom. Naver shall I forget tho eupphasie and Ady Brigadier Gcberal James A. Hall and elatt, CaptalugRlReserre enone cy celaie deca duty A i itacy urganizat! f 
inn deop emotion with which bo tala in this very room-¥Eawin H. Nora Se ne aban ad Nee tre axa: epeeliy- acta k rranwation tn, Wha 
p etate Io ths Copitel until a {te 2 compsoy of clorgymen ani otiors, who calcd to pay pees HE Nevin, Ir, Leutouant Terrence Riloy, andpeiedly decorated eotwo, with ts sl neat, r . BF was, fillng nto Broadway @ 
Pour on Wie obs fades Wher hey vee moved to thoggghhin thelt respects i the darkest days'of our civil con-phBAeudicr Gevoral J. A, Ekin and etait, Major 1). CEEPOc to'siow, eho choral eoclotios besa ta chinot F r n t a 
train’ and transported ‘to : m thence heagilct | “Gentlemen, iny hope of azecess fn shia great and 4k Welch and Captala Charles Power A delall of two bun-€Bsolemn and nj propriate alrge kno’ of eadncsa veldom. 
ilorrible strugule, rests on that. immutw. atfon ks He, and ny propriate a wv ; ‘ 1 noes weldomn, 
bray was teu to- Harssbirg pd Phish, tn thee psu asd goeaee es geaineHmNNe CcdalOnEBured men trom tho Tele seghaéat Velen ReeerofEhOly pnd ave ae eal ce Vf a of all, No word of 
dalter of which cltl:s IL rofosined In state during Sunday MQ Fry threatening, and prospects very Uark, “Tach ieee ge COTS WAI Mado’ for guanl aid escort duty to Ue depot uniter tho comreand uf Cayitsin j yi xpeetatara, who yrudue 
fast, On Monday the body arrived in New York, and Sah ony ay voH tan aunoteee, al will be well@Bunder the command of Lieatenant Colonel J. HL. Bs $f 36. < % t rear of tho prow 
Tuesday the grand p-vcasclon in tho me Such was his sublino aud ily falth, and it wasgpoePses atnes R Dillon and iL tk PRacEssto: Hie { ed dowa Brose 
pls We treo full deceript tho entire p Foe Oe ney aes fOwL botk, sure and steadfast; tt made gp Heldolbrandt Before tho last pa’ notes of the fireral dl nba} : ga e Vark, where an Imm, nsg 
ngs, lncluding tho fur ermon fu the W aaktects Peer emals wed len in the pathway AESEMDLING OF THE PALL. NEARER Rqcoded the colin was raised on tlie sla! oft q 1d ussowmbled to witness the, [tne ° 
aration by Ii 7 . ; ee it hela him in steady, patient oud un and other distinguished Individuals who lod M@@Finet walked General Dix aut @ Wery tilled with epsctatora 
rene swerving adherenco to a polloy of admialatration whiel 7 yo proses & i : a — 
Minetbought; and wotes we ea ee oa! Tote oatlcty been invited lo bo preseot, or who acted as yall beareryf@four undertaker, and Colonct M 1 it 
THE | f amasity required blm to adopt, "We adinired and loved g&® S=embled fa the rolanda, ayd tho Rey. Dr, Gurles@M Lora," of Gonoral Dix’s ein Then cam i i ‘ I he City Han. 
| [ pie on many accounts, for etrong and varions reasons spotered,u brief But Impressive prayer, which was thePUso¥ad by thoremaladerct tho baly posed Fen ree The arrival of the body the crowd beeag 
— fess admires bis ehildiite simplicity, freedom frota gullo@fouly ooremony at tho Capit : te Hows Fey a f 1 along Broadway, ocd 


ewurds, and solldved, t order, 


pepfand decolt; bis staunch and’ eter in Irre 


April 20, 1885, ng Integrity; his kind @ 


Basa forgiving tempor, hie keane etek REMOVAL Of THR REMAINS TO 7uB TRAIN Tuormpion, Arsistant Adjatut Gencral, ro ws \ buildings overlooking 
fol i i9 (bo fiineral ceron delivered : al i and patience; his i IN. 1, Arsistant Adjatwut Genera i 
Tho flowing ih fal cero dered yestorday persia aston te ah roton te a the duties of Ria At tho conclusion of tho prayer, at Grenty minutes be PMScerctary of War. General Eaton, Gorn Ne 9 ity Mall, where tho ceremony 
‘by tho Rev, Dr. Gurtey at's WUllg Tipuce over thio body pp eminent pee ol the ene Ree Be fore soven o'clock, the coflln was taken frem the cala-Yt Sub-cti Dee; Geaeral McCallnm, eK ¥ was to be witnessed. The pallos,, 
COLD Oh SAIC 9 : lasuble, the suffering and the oppressed, his chanityQMy/U Ws twelve orderly sergennts, and placed In be fM|lllary Rowe! Generals Barvart, den “stiims, kent the etrgeta cleared, but tho 
and around the lifeless. Fehualas’ of our beloved CeRRE ea genes REO _aUueslloned he comeinens of Risgaeares, which was in walling to receive It infront of the MAY; Caldwell cae aeeece ne tine & we Pork were Oiled ‘ith men, women 5 
= Boi tu ree Na ditoreec ee esate ONsCTFAIERCapltol. Tho procession was tben formad, and cecortédfe4°enslors Anthony’) Coven, Reweay an ‘ren, bile the trees in the Park fairly bloseomed 


Magistrate, we recogniz» and we adore tho sovereignty of Mokill lu rocouciliauing the diferaches ceo e ih i 
overall. Ho hath done and hath permitted to bo donokiuducing them to work together nad neste 
hatsoover be pleased. Clouds and darcuees ero roundigtho commnon weal; his true and enlarged. ph 
about Him; nig ees and jodvment are tho habita-@iunt. know no distinction of ‘color op rane Tat 
ou of Hle'hrone, is way fe im tho eeu ahd Hs pathirgarded. all” mien cs i 

$n tho grvat waters, and Bis foolatens are not known, Mwallke by thoir c 

Ganst thou by searching God out God? Caust thou And] 
out the Almighty unto perfection? It (s 25 high ag hea. 


vepturues urchins Along tho Mao formed by 
front of the Hall, and tho fences of 
ve park in Chatham ctret and Broadway, tho crowd rad 
t ing tho appearance of the 
the trlangle of human belneg 
ed restlessly frow ed 


he remains to the depot of the BalUmore and Ohio Ball. 

Broad Cownpans, on Now Jerecy avenue, whore tho funcral 

cain had been propared for thele reception and that of 

Bx tn party which hed teen invited i accompany tiem te 
hole Onat resting place 

AT The TRAIN. 

The coffta was carried {nto the dopat, followed by the 


fsresemen, preceded hy their Sergean 
Grain” Taylor, United States Navy 
RAs United "States ‘ Marine Comps; Lisutenant 


etin White; the remain of the Washington 
Tuard of honor jand deleyatlon; Hon. Chantucy M. De 


ructious and, 


Hoa. Frap: 
Mayor of Ulicsgo, 


Indiana; Goveroor Bre 
uc, Of Towa, together with 


vith certain inalienable righta 
Jamongst which aro life, liberty and tho pursult of Uap, 
plnesa; bis. indexible purpose that what freedom heal 


pat without the nok 


feero of plate class, and on the top wers eight Largelilforderiy and oulet rach Indiv 


platform, 


Ten, That Gas og dof Deoper than no Whale guned'in cur tcride el trea should mever bo ont fy Tee 0 recat ommoa Colincit “of Ji tho delegations frome “alt aut thai a 
fanst_thoa know? Tho micdsury theroof is longerdand that the end of the war should bo the ond of slavery, ya stngulchcd genemen, civil and military, before men. Pal Hoboken, Son Gi = eenville, and other] The bearee was a very neat affair; the eldca and backieMcopfusion. Duriny: the entire ceremony the people x 
than tho earth ond broader tao the tea “Uf ud. a8 4 consequence, of rebellion: bis readiness ie sixpBAUoncd, and deposited in the car which had hove renereall hs Done pute inte Sahay 


nal bomuver no'#y aug 


eiticlals and mourpers.’ Muying down the nor 


boraly on 
ho colompliy of thin, 

Tho procession guarding the body fil 
Park a few minutes after balf-past 
sod the hearse, by bro 
Yio Eighth York 
Cuard, stopped before the door of 
pilin yas immediately taken fr 
carried on the #boulders of eight sta 
Tho «taira to, the calafolqu: prepared for Its rc 
Loo In the Governor's Root, amid a olenie 
played by tho Licdorkranz band. Immediately fotlov 
Ing the Lear20 ond troops kuarding and efllzous epeclally 

> pecompanylog the remains eno a long line of cltizena, 
poxlous to viow thio body, Theso were bisltei at tlie en 
franco to tho Hall, and required to walt 
Appointed hour at which the body was to bo pla 
flat: Details foom the Fighth regiment wore pla 
a5 guards around the building, and yore coon silimnly 
Pacing thelr Veats with all tho for 
yotorans 

Vlile these prs 


into the 


A o'clocks 


eloven 


oT 


guard cor 
Suu 


pani 6 


nt, nal 
The j 
and 
Hers thy 

p 
airse) 


Hall 
hearec 


nthe 


Votll the 
ed in 
ag 
and esremony of 
rations Were boing made the several 
Gornian singing clubs, uader the dlrcetion of Me, Panor, fl 
of thé Liederkranz Socloty, and nom 
thousanil voices, ehantod dingex 


ing nearly a 


THE REMAINS AT CITY HALL. 


Tho remalas wero received at tbo main entrance of the 
Gily Wall by the monfoens of the Common Council. 
Stowly nad steadily tue coin which helil al that ro. 
mained of our late President waa borne up the stops 
Awaiting 10 The caisfalgue. Fach head wax bowed in ileit 
Brief as tho melancholy task was boing performed. 
A largo number of odicers, among whom wer Goocrals 
Eaton, Townsend, McCallum, Munter, Barnard, Howe, 
Caldwell, Ramsay and Admiral Davis, composing the 
Washington escort, with Generals Dix, Sandford, Bura- [f 
side, Colonel MeMabon and a number of Indica wore pre-f 
Sept m the, Governor's Room, outside whi 
foique wns placed 

THE PINST GLIMYSK QF THE voDY, 

Tho lid of tho coMn having been removed, thozo in tho 
Gorornor'a Room ovinced an ansiety to, look upan the 
“loved Hncaments”” mingled with a feeling of roy ren- 
tal awe, Evory,ove coool to realize tho solemn fuck 
Unt thoy were I tho presonco Gf death—death in {te 
majosty. Tho drewl roality of the events of tho pn 
Week did not come home to them 
Tears coursed ono 
ebeoks of tho war worn v 
woman. In-such a momo 
presont should 
Loved by all, and a tino wa: 
few succeeded in obtaining a pasai 
bub, as It required somo slight arr 
Doforo It woul bo fre 
{ozo pre: 
tho solomalty of the eceue # 
the grossand almost sacril 
atlondants, who, “clothed In 
old not even at such a tin 
rovablo gruffoess of bis naturo. 


THE BODY IN STATE, 


with full power Ui 
the 
well as the 


now, auothcr down brouzed 


it ut natoral 
tho face of him 

formed for that purp. 
Gglancoat (hi 
getments bo br 


to publle gaze, tho gr 
nt worodleappointed, Its tobe 
puld bave been marred by 
f tho 


authority, 


lous rudeness of on 


a Mttle brler 


restrain tho watural disn- 


The Drapery in the, Rotunda, 

No ordinary conception of ponipous eolomulty, 
on the outor aspret of the City Bally: could: furaish an 
dea of its interior decoration, Tho crapod plljars snd the 
black robes of the angular portico wero bat faint sigus of 
tho grander anit more beautiful scono within. Stauding 
tundor tho dome of the rotunda, darkened by men: 
Gerements-ani the drooping Colors of; the. pation, 
-aredod bata momant's obceryation to feck that I hid 
‘bean smTonUNKed to tho jirescucd of death, and thal the 
dist of 9 great man Lad obtained a may 
Mts Wail But thero ere other tokens that the eapi 
‘of the olty:had been transformed into a gorgeous tom, 
Before which availilon oF imouruers sould faln yes and 
bow In rovereoce to the deatl Tho great hall of 4b. 
muicipal-authorities.and..tho chambers by which it is! 
{ntorsccted sent out no rounds of business or debate, All 
Fas silent; not oven a whisper wns heard; and when the 
mallitade marched in single flo before the honored| 
corpse their steps were Hight oul their demcanor| 
thoughtful and reverential. ‘This exhibition of respact 
anilsorrow was in pleasing harmony with those 
‘embiems of death nnd the republic by which it.\ea 
sounded. A brief descriptio 
“rato {dea of their extent and beauty, 

Thero sys no trace of the Int*Aor jrchitcoture to be seen 
onthe mtunda, Niche and dom balustrade and pon: 
elling wery all getlod. From the domo to the base ther 
‘was. wall of crape, relloved by shrouded ensigns and 
Somi-clroalar Colds of paramatta. All theee were arched 
by festoons, which fell gracefully over the combined diz 
Play of fags sod mourniog—tho symbols of tho life of 
tho republic qud the death of ita ruler. Ia the distribu- 
Hoo of (ue funeral drapory a happy mean hebieen an os 
tenlatlous and sombro display was preserved. The light, 
too, which fell opon tho scene of death was modilled, 
dcroza the oriels of the domo ablack eurtain was drawn—| 
fod tbo rays thus conducted fell, subdued, like all be 
Yew—on iho end and imposing spectacle, There waa 
ewerything to imprees and but little to cheer in tha 
cone. It, was impossible to rofraiu from roection on 
the bloody event which must ctartle Christendom, and 
inveat overy civifized nation with aspirations to becom 
Bn avenger of tho atrocious deod. The distinguisued 
Victim, deposited for aday: in the governmental palace, 
wsheto bo held a social and happy levee foor years cince, 
rerlved the circumstances of his assassination, and. Iris 
presencs, appealing mutely from bls cof, clothed therm 
wlth now and more eturtltug horro 

Te CATAPALQUE 

This beautiful ebring of tho doad, bencath which the 
dust of tho President slept, graced the principal on- 
trance to tho Governor's Room. It was aworthy lodgraent 
for the romaine; and the city and the memory of the 
{great dead were alike bonored by it. A portion of the wide 
Epaco oppoaltu the central door was tho éceno of tho struc. 
tare, which combined tho features of a lofty canopy and 
weablo calsfalque ts form as cquarc, but It 
mounted by a lowering gotbis arch, from whiels yracetitl 
fe ornamented Ly festoon9 of s 
cords and tassels, fell orilstlvally over the curtained pl 
Tara which gave £ re, The 
arch soenied lost in the dark labysjnths from which it 
rose, A spread eaglo was perched abo¥o ft. Like the " Bird 
of Jove, gods with the Bool 
Of tho illustrions dend whon the cord which ‘bound him! 
rt 
ded 
wardkan Was a 
Thon came x 
udded with, basutl 


runt 
wart 


8 6ur- 


is of crap ver lace and 


tn and beauty tothe stu 


who was enld to dy to tbe 


p burolng ushea was fred, It was bent lowly ¢ 
keorpse—as n slgoal of Itsduty; but the slugs were 
‘and the head lowered. Bea 
Dust of th President ia 
ubiquitous display of black velvet, 


h thie aerial 


e dew able drapory 


Yul silvor sara la Mayree Jace, whieh roilectat light overt 


Sthe aults of wo and gloom of whieh they wore 
tional dnainenta. Theo, followivg the an 
eopultute, oppeared on olther side a pale of I 
Swiilch viero lecatod, Ike thoso of old, near ths distin, 
guished dast of which they anllans. The 
fevboto of tho exterior as not ouly Irop A opproprt 
ole, but suggested reficcticn, aril called to retoenibrance 
Feu> obsequles of great mea in otter © 

To fuleitor uf the cau 


nan urns, 


atu 
yy wus In graceful harmony 


With tho oulsida The frontal arch, as fr uiet he black f 


coiling of tho catayfalque, was rellared by & Nining of ble 
pally wich ekirted (The walla were hung witl 
Diack, and tho Nght of thy 

eraor's Room and that of th 
SMaminnto fk ‘Thera was 
dark monotony of black cloth but 
trimming of uilyer lace, whleb gave 
gloomy uspect and grice to tho di 
formed of lated folds of velvat, fretted 
wilver start Beneath tho canopy, near 
doad, word busts of Wathiogton, Jackson 
Clay—all resting oo high pedestale 


olemn 
Gi 

dows struggled volnly to 
thi 
tho weleome 
Healt to the 
The ceiling was 
with Landsome 
honored 
Wobstor and 


cat windows of the 


nothing to yory 


catefadque wus also (be secur of elatorato avd artictio 


snourniag, 
THE GOVEUNON’S ROOM. 


All the furalture, the sl:tues and the portralts of the fl 


Governor’a Room wero in eliaracter with the sad sveaee 
round them, Washington's writing desk,” the por. 
traits of presidents, governorz,'aod racn distinulebed fu 
the Stato and ally governmouts, were-covered with 
crape. Tho statue of Wasbington, near whlch Mr. Liu. 
cola recolved bis friends four years siace; was elabo-| 
rately draped, avd the obavdeliore wero covered with 
Diack olott 
PMOTOOHAPHS OF TNE BEAD, 
Toamediately after tho body was enshrined & largo! 
panjera was erected on thu upper balcony of tho rotunda, 
‘ned paotographs of the cxlo/alque cud tho dead ware sub- 
asquently taken. 
Viewing the Romatua, 
Thoro yras somo Uitte delay occasioned by this taking 
of the photographs, whoa Geuerl Dix announce! 
tho ladies and goutlomen who wore permitted wo 
a {9 pho Goyeruor's Boy aller ide rvueus gf 


desir to imprint a kiss upon the placid prow of tho 


The Saw Perk Weekly Dervald----Subaeday, 
Hi 


w 


| 


tho collin drow nigh, sdomed actually to 
evolved abpiitcf porltive r doers To the jhongr of 
Uro city, bo M cold, howorse, thy majorly’ of Uhass ff 


bul Liat they would havo the privitegs of lvoking upon 
the face of tho distingulshod oad without Hearing ho 
room! This privilege was eagerly wnyrasod, and “Malor 
nerals Burnside and Sandford conducted somo Indiéa 
tothe coffin, all of whom tork w fingenug 10k at tho 
lamented and honored General Hunter and 
LO'Reroe Hien Look Lele positions respect ely 
by the ede of the co‘tin, aol shortly aftr tha entecica 
ned and the expectant crowd it 
Hall. Tho solomn process 
4, considering the din} 


fof wovdaty} voldes unlor tho drvclon uf le, ‘Layer 
B tha clubs fejieeentel wero the Quart, bf Hetikon 
{he Gown araion aud Le Conconlin Al tbo mi 
toes hora appropriate mraing Dad gca : 
Twin VIstTOES WoW EME DAY | 
nlathna at various Umes during ths fay flber and wilcut, 


au 
On careful o 
ond night wo found thas on eighty person f 
Nass Uo ool 10a mtnulo—that i, leety on elthor aide, 


This ould allow for tho entire num 


rnily wailing: for thelr turn 
ough wal 


acl 


cme, worw orderly, 63 


Lincoln. hing for tho alvent of 


5] 


an avorag no kolomn Ape fo distant and moura-} 


ful musi. i 
Oo 


p elaulowcyalstoe 


yy 
dren, to 


were ad Broa 


of a 
and (hose 


- F passed \p to 
under’ sixty, thousanit 
smputation, avd should 
Ejtia stream of poopte’ continve to-sxino. Mirongh tho 
“| 


teil Into th oluost rasident 


fy incor, 
Tost accustomed to 
jt 

ime ta, fook ,qpou all there wna mortal Jo. of 
idorably over ono hundred ‘and $wouty, thousand will P] Woy mo-ruet. Tyo had thele converging points wet 
nya vowed tho body: BY city Hal Park gaton on Guo casi rm aldo Iigoaawny, and S) 

AL the lalest hour the crmwd exbibliel uo dccrease. fy tiele ox(romos oxtendla wi goat hard yoo ft 
assed the enfla, aod we observed a fentale, derart weep FA Tha: great numbor of poor, the darkness of Aho night, [| Lreadway, and (he (hint entered from @ & 
bitterly. Tewas a noticvable fact that oeurly ovory vol-Hlend tho solemnity of tho po aston, Cormot a dceply-im. hho castorn sido of tho Park, This number of porsons ky 
unteer soldier who looked upon the face of ticir Io Com- Bi presale scone, inkceping with the Groat Lercavemont fy Included Jn Wigs Rob-proceadona child not nyo béon hi 
mandertn-Chlet wept, suggesting fo Uno mind the Scrjy- Pa] now sbrouding tho country in gloom. EY far sliort of fty oxcluadyn of Uso crowsla SI 


(uralospression,, "Bebold hey ho loved hi," standing upou each do, ceady to dees (nto Uno when 
Later. In the aflomioan ia, fomale, exprested a sleong Hn chance proscaist. Aud win Uis atrota’ ruinjng 
dons, oL in-nt vpon ono sole adfeet—a vow of the to- Bd 
FF] all thele precot hops. Many \wor doomed to be borely f 
Gisappotnted. 


on o'clock, ato more among Layo mul 


by all—espeolaly the aged and hifrm—to ascend tho Therw were thro snodrnertyzamsious 
steps, they passed ao rapidly aa to proclude the posaibjit tho wan | 


roa, 


ave avery. neason Lo Bupposo tt will, con. 


ty of making any observations or any domonatra- 
tlons of grief. S 
Oceas onally & woman op ld burst kato tears ay sho fy lest 


Leo Blreot, on 


T CITY HALL. 


THE CLOSE A 


wartyr; but General Huntor rofured, and tho individual B 

reluctantly , passed And hero wo, would pay) a 

morited Uribulo to the eficioney, onergy snd aitability of 
men who rere detailed iv -frent.ov-the colin, 


ne Lying In Stato. 
Tho cloaing houra of the, obscqu’al rilow at Lie Cily 
Tall wer marked by incidents my Wooching aK ‘bono of 


pee with Broadway tho gatherings wore cqually p 
ala known to We wigbln the! City Hall, tho Laces of Bf 


ebousanda <eio tit pean tian borty ares cnly Dalen . 
Pyeo4) by thy Ahouands ah Ad wat-soon ib Urengh f chaste Hirasteanoes, 1OIl-pxe -cloven, and an com 
bey eagerly dest todo se, £ 
srumosan ene snare. 1 


is 


i 
Fy dtorinntion ducing Moniay nigst aterit tio Aneuficient taffeo no Run Of Lanne Al ike couthorn oxtranity of} 
somroy <An-Kdea of Uh anxioty Thatwas gavaifeatod tof tho ino-sworw comabled lo rewh tks to, and, 
their foes iiTicnted tholr Wuep grief iat the Hesofsnim Bl ciew tho Preskdeat’s remains, Aladats hour-oa ‘Monday FY when. tho. ordar waa ven, 

‘al whoso bobost the fetters dropped from mitilansef thoir 


ra:0 would 1 


var Jultor Words Of sympathy’ aud encon. sai) of on, could pass tho dior, . Tho Cavoe- ff thoy could kecuro a view At least of the, oatafaiqne, as it 


Jor! 


Bf dluplay can propady. bo donomiuated—axcrested any f4 


April 28, 1863, 


a 
ty nloth, tn thelr maniat 


ft 


ar followed, 39 
Oo wil st 
aud saddened 
maids 


hough ther 


old, 


fr 
pla 


4y, solemn pace, sumkil 4 WwDod r 


ruins of (nm val dite fr battle Blackburn's fk 


Tish br tan 
bate nea 

alled the 
mot ofthe 


ty-nlnth cond, 
Yregiaicals, cool 
as thoy 


The Military Divplay. 
tho fead of tho (great fur 


IN, and al 
‘Tho willitary ha hele 


Nothing’ 
and 
bayo 


4 ond To fact tho. 


~ 


on in moro sen: 


and 


more 
avn 

nad 

bin 


shed overy one oF Anz, thot tho tho” bo 09 


tried 
whe 


aia that (t is nob 
itlzons of Now York, Whon io b 


ne 
Lory of tho Now Sy 


. tho remalos 
ps 
be tum pages in thotr Se 

b pax We sad ap dafely tho ceintte, tie pivot, om whfoh tho army 


aml tho Ipspplo had ao long mvolv-din thoir Donna. 
offorts to suppineas tho roballign asainst tho Union fre. 
dom “and natioaallty, ‘Mest of'tha old colors borae by 
H Uboso resimonts abtested, 1a thele torn and faded, thoagh 
ors the efforls that thavo Loyal and gatlaat 
snilitia organizations, had mide (9 gustaln tho govers 
bof, Whole fathers in Its fullness of dominion and 
(aviolate Iotogelty. Tho Fourth artillery, oumboring 
; i ae verte ny feovon hundred moa, undor Golonel Teller, too, though it 
Kiyvor ow York’ in wea lian, and AT! M2 Bas, Dre alONe one with whi Ke sad 
lonm‘stakablo {nterwot oach lavdividial scomed to wis with pt? Dur Wack the Inaotent este of Lave Crom the soll of 
tuo rent In tho doaire fo appear to ndwantag®, and thas! 


o £0. brave 


he of 


militia Lswr Wen: thers w 


annals more interosting, mors creditable ail i 
ell cect h 
msponia to Ueealt of Prosideat Lia 

-apitil'o 1891, and tho unanimlty, fords and 
sith welilch they turned out to oscort tho remains of that 
amo great and good Prosident on their passago through fd 
Now York on tho 24th abd 25th of Apeit, 1885, Tho nil FA 
lary pygoanton T esday—if such eo solemn and mdi pa 


than all (ho otlers, and U 


ational bu 


fy Peansylvanta tu 1803, 
Thowbole enilitary paxownt say graml Oa nother 


Gil Now" York or any othor city display sucha 
iso aLion-smucnosafulty and triumphaally through the ye 
mf trocton and rebellog, and. at lack onalod his POT OF SHinra eMUA There meen elyhieon city roo 
otloe to:theeise of thénaiien with his blood and big pA’ In Whe parste, and they aroragnl Cully re 
To. None leno hettor Uisim tho -satinca -bowte -hoaor 
tao rat, Cin --beavs (nud Cha teuo'- erttiot, and 
Lis display om Tuesday oman penal beyon provaricatica| 
JQrat tho-muilita of thoxwe\ronol.s can fully appeociatn the yy eae 
imo, tho clrodmistancns “and the oyent-which tall (orth, = b 
: cf ree PH troops and the Tirooklzn eelmenta nirabacrat ye thon 
eras pepesaes leary pactat it HtoseP|S82 mor, Last the eotlhe foros OF mikay in Xoo pw 


hed tho grand gare oF Aficen thousavd.n 


$4 Hundred and Sizty-anh 
locum within pa Boca yi 


ito 
H 


will conves bat a modo. fig 


ragoment again, 
The chars 
o'elo:ke pafLook thors of tho upper grads of eocloty: than 
any that Lad passed before—morokants with. the:r —wiros 
and daughters, down (own clerks’ and: their Camitlos, 
Hof tho throng that proasod up! 
The li 
also became (bicker, and ab I 

cons aminuts were pas:ed alo: 
Mra, J. W. Poters'preseated General Anderson with a 
uct composed of miniature esa eholla Sho desired 
that th 


FOF tho crowil passing from four toidve| 


fy forming tho major port 
to-vlow’tha remains, 
ash eighty: par. 


to ts last reating 


TIN: VETERANS @P LAI 
‘Tho veterans of 1S12in a body 

real tho que ani passed round to view tho 

Tho old 


to the man 


beter ciate 
S uplifted hoods asked God's mekoy Cor, tho reposo of tho 
Hervnsidentiy. th waa sow monty sompmed of, warng 
i 
bs 


and in Nia 


bowed thoie Noary 
03 und 


Thoy 
‘orod dust, nod 


wed changed 


‘nd bad had no chance to got away, {a oF out 
of thom Dad torn elawis, and hoods werated frou 
theit Heals, and presontod a docideidly hayigest-appear- 
ance 

TUboing now six o’clook (he xetitlomen assignod the! 
fart watch of tho, guard of honor enter the cata 
faique. Choy were composed of Rear Adalral 8. L 
Hf Broeso, United States Navy ; Nrovot Colonct HD, Wallan, 
Fy United Siatos Ariny; Lioutsnant Colonel Gov, Carr, One 
a Now York Voloatesey, and. Pay 
no, United, States Navy. 


BY misior Benjawin J. Coby 


Fy 


i 


Ey squaro enclosed In ohalas 


THE CROWDS,IN THE PARK. 


The slrong military guard formeduround tho géeat 


Hf intnitera ‘Tho soldiers who wero thero on duty éntorod 
Bf into the business of the hour not only with 2cal but with 
true tnilitary diseiptine 
‘Tue enlraace 10 the City 
such a way an we never saw If crowded before, 
BY To giv uy idea of tho thousaudy, or anything like 
Ef tbo numerous thousands that wero prosont, would be 


Hall was crowded in| 


Baiwply ivipossible. ‘To ‘describe the scenes it would be 
dest to lay that hey Were all mournful and touebing In| 
{lie extrowh The people bntored Inte tho'spirit of tho 
Jational grief with s completo wnastinity. It’ 19 A top} 
Ri fime, it over, sine such a spectacle has bein tuldadsen 


A in (his or any other elty. 


‘The Outside Procession of Moarnera, 
Searcely bad tho interest to ylew the mournful cortege, 
as It wound (ta slow length, ythia! tbo (raWnge of tho| 
Park, abated with the couslzament of the /bouoted ré- 
maing (o the ears of the, municipal authorities gpeolally 
appointed for tho reception, 
oraed of | those who desired to bo among jte frat 
to look their last upon tho toortal deed. twas, in- 
RY dived) mournful procession. Thousands formot tbat 
Jong ‘line, whieb, Dke a river necoiving, mauy contribl 
Bi tious nearing ite debouchomeat, gradually, teseenod, tll 
B oway up in the Bowery, thrve-quarters of a anilg of, 1b 
Fl carvened ns ft wero ot its source, stil, however, receht 
By ing fresh supplies as an onwanl movement to, tho 
cont gave a chunco of wearing. tho object all. 20 
fivsined to took Frow di 
ut the State, remote from. tho line, of trayel wbich 
Urings him to bis last baura in Illinois, thousand of, peo 
A plo have locked to the clty in the hops of yu'ntog a viaw 
of his bier. | From Brooklyn, Jersey” City, Williamsburg 


© passing at tue rear of the B 


a might bo placed on tho coin and \couyoyed 


Was suificlout Co Kesp ont all 


than a ling began to: ths 


nt points throogh. fa 


Lo. Ho,peaplo, who enters ab tia base: 
nyont.on,the Rlarray alreet sido of the Hall, with Common 
Council pases at Oral, and subsequently without any 
paseraat all, and moved round Hye oulaido of thorojunda, 
and so out of the,uailding. Tha eNeot of this arrango- 
montvras that an unbroken stream of mourners flowod 
pant cach alde of tho ‘Impassive corpse, and the bobrly 
A numbor of visitors was virtually doubled from tho period 
when this plan was adopted until tho end, 
welvo o'clock: passed, nnd tho elta watah wore roe 

‘ed by the Eoventh. Two o'clock camo, and with It 
Mer Changs of tho Ruan Tut sitll ther 

perceptible falling off In the presuce of the 
Aly they Mlltodspast tn the 
and the at 


Me 
An of honor, 
throng. Nolselcsly and r: 
aim, uncortaly light oF tbo gax lamp 
thiy bad gone others took thelr places. It scowed (o 
who looked attontively at tho corpse—aod proba 

if tho lowor jaw had fallow gomowhat, 


E¢otsd, No cound broko tho’ solemn stilincaa, ofcept to 
hollow:tremplnyg af' tbo eoldlory ax they,marched along’ 
the corridors every (wo beara {6 rollove Uhe guant. And 


80 tho night wore on 


BARLY MORNING. 
oLtilL the first. gray, shadows of mor 

Wal over the heavy folds of tho drapery, londing ad 
ia) melancholy to ¢ 


wecena, was thoro any break in 


vale, many of thew froin tho eouatey, bento taX ho 
Pach of tho -pallht-fared,-wearied watcher. who had 
Minited all throggh the cighi to et loin turn 

reared, and by olght ‘cloak 


Fi thor worn the day bsvore 
rn owes SoENES. 
Ail this time the Maes or vniteg me 
toning: furiher and furthite into Ue limits of the impos 
elbie,, Twas evident ftota (lke earlicet hour that half 
thoae who awara.so putlently,staniting on to footpaths in 
Broadway and Contra street. old not possibly get a 
viow ofth body: within the timo assigned for the lying 
iu state. SUI they romainsd in the rinks, hoping, 
apparently agninat hope, that some unlooked-for diver 
BJsion might lesen their distance from tho wished-for 
A coal. The lines were Kept by the police and military 
corbinod, and generally with grost good humor, con 
sideriog tho enormous demands made 
Bf patience and enduranco by tho eager crowd. 
FROM THR NOOR. 
Seon from the roof of the City Hall, Brondwny and its 
fattondant tracts ‘ero o..vast nangrama GH ast nolf6 
ices tie. Tho dealhlikco stillness was broken Ubly by the 
occasional beating of a drum, as some of tho judsa 
B jctsmin of the procession moved to thelr rendezvous, or 
tbe subdued “aongblng"? of tho popolace, surging tack- 

ards aud forwants. - Tue Park in front of the City Hall 
Abst beon cleared of the crows of the provions day by: 


the now arrangements for (ho admission of the publlo to BA 
tho) bulldigg. A thin line, of spcctators maried the 


boundary ef the choin fence, which formed an oxtended 
paruleliogram bofore the entrance of the hall, In this 
Jenclosuro soon after ten o'clock tho military began to as: 
semble. First came a company of the Seventh regi- 
ment—Now York's prido—and afewards # detachment 
B of the old Washington Grays, magniBceutly mounted and 
BM cquipped, and their officers attired iu full mouraing 


Vory soon the bugle call to, aremblo reconnded thmugh 


A the corridor whoro tho dead was lying in ity silent stato, 
Jand the tramp of rnilltary feet varied the atualthy foot- 
B stops of the passing spectators 
THE MILITARY ¥ERW THE DODY. 
Soon aftor cleven o'clock saveral companies of the! 
Fi Soventh regiment, upon: whom haa devolved the arjuous 
B] duty of maintaining guard at the City Mall, passed, by to 


and noighboring localities, thero wus throughout the day fa 


Minsny of whor Joining in thy lino remained for several 
eq bours, till at Jct they reached thy gual of thelr desires, 
Ta: good tompor, discipline and tho sympathies of the 
police'ln tho feolings that called forth such oumbers of| 
people, with whom they hiad to come In somewbat fore! 
, Was never displayed to better effect than 
Tho ra yate in Vark: row wis solected 


blo contac 


yesterday, eas 


no geueral entrance, the small gate on the western fa 


de of tho Parli, ef 
recruiting quartors 


to Supervisor Blunt's temporary 
being the entrance for those who 
jal Uickets. Down as far a3 Pearl street 

orsather quadruple, that fs, a double 
thelr right a double ale: 
Saud all looking determined to go 


had reeelve: 
PB cho tino wns dow 
Wate of men, 
females, all anxio! 
 cdurough with it 


uvd on 2 


NIGHT AT THE CITY HALL. 
"The rotunda of tho City Hall presented a strange speeta- 

B clo on Monday night. Thobeavy draping of the sides and. 
Jome caused thd light from, tho chauioller to assume a 
Jekly glare as o silyer oruamenta. 

Mn and ealafalque on the faces of the 
rowd, who with eager slilluess pazsed by the romains of 

him yo all uncon 

arrange: 

blo, and a strong feoling 


was roflected from t! 
(ons of the ¢ 
C 
jous Lay upon tho sllken bier. 
for tho passage of the © 
courte 


ag wd werd adiaaina- 
‘was mingled with the 
necessary adherence (o dity of tho various ofticlala 
Tossing, as they did, at tho rato of olghty per minute, 
there was Iitilo (imo for them to tunke any observations, 


aud £0 4 colemm silence prevailed. Tt was 80 urrangod 


Roow, and 204 stream of people passed a each elde of 
the culfa, From the fact of the number obtaining a pri- 
vato enfr’e Fully equalling thosw who pasecit Varongh the 
ordinary way, we must certainly congratulate (bat hon. 

F acquaintance, 
INTERESTING INCIDENTS. 

Duriog tho progress of the crowil ono Indy, eluding 
tho vigilant eyes of (he offlcors, succeeded in imprinting 

Ho kiss on (he cold brow of the corpse. Nu doubt hor 
feelings wero wrought up toa igh pilcb, for, no doing 
fo, cha burt-into tears Flowers covered the entire 
coffin, One Indy, in passing it, Lrew ou tho coffin al 
Picee of crape, to which Was attached the following: — 

We deeply moura onr loss; but God dooth all (hing: 

cell. Ro dcemeth what tz Lost fu Afrieud (hat 
sticketh closer ahan a brother 

‘RE SORNR AT MIDNIGHT, 

The crowd, notwithstanding the iminunge nniber| 
which had passed during the day, was nt its greatest 
about ‘'midutght’s holy bour.'? 
hour of twelve the members of the German singing so 

H cietics, who bad takon their ptzess in the eurrider be: 


By sesth the rolaods, commence tho Inder vile Tosrl ft 


M4 from the nelgt:borhood of the calgfalque, tho eound had a. 


roost thrilling efvct: The muslo of thelp voices as it 
ewciled In the glorious erescenda, in the Gret part of that 
magnificent melody, echoing throagh the 
yy seomed af a song of angols Welcoming the spirit of tho 


BB departed to bls heavenly home, end thea again, with af 


Bi dying fll, passing alsnost inveusibly away. TL erept over! 
the senses of all tbise prosent, Who reverontlally ancov: 


SFL Spom followed bye Ggabua hcche, Whlok wpa mB 


The 


As tho clock tolled the f 


passagra, B 


‘mandor-lu-Catof 
AN INCIDENT. 

To steamboat Granite State, from Hartford, brought 

B down over Uireo hundred passengers, who marchod from 


while camollas, rosebuda aud azalios, The: 
for cach of the United States and one gzalla to represent 
each year of the deccasou’s life, It as made in Hart- 
ford from flowers culled from the choicest private con- 


was one bud 


INTRRESTING 
Captain Parker Snow, the dict d cofamander of 
uo arctic and aotarctio exploring expeditious, prezonted to 
Bi Gen, Dix, witha viow of thelr boing intorred in tho collin 
with (ho President, some, interesting rolica of Sir Jobn 
Franklia’s ifated expedition, Thoy consisted of a tat 
lor leaf of a Prayer Book, on which tho first word legiblo 
By was the word ('Martyr,"" and a plcee of fringe and somol 
Portions of unMorm. ‘Theso raggestive relics, which arn 
soon to be buried out of sight, wero found ina boat lying 
under the head of a huroan skeloton. 
‘TILK DOORS CLOSED 
At twenty minutes to twelro o'cleok the 
adm 


NRLICS. 
guish 


Hloora ‘of 
lon woro closed to the general public, and. though 
for come hours past tho people Lad boon admitted at the 
Fgrate of nearly one hundrod a minnte—and oyer ono bun. 
RY dicot and Afty thoneand persous inust have seen the 


Egeent away disappointed. When the preparations for 

A{closiag the coffin wore about to commence, Archbishop 

Fy MoCloskey entered the Governor's Room, and gazed for 
some seconds at tho remains of the departed 
IN THE GOVERSOR’A ROOM. 

The Govornor's Room, when all but tbe military and 
F\thoze (mmediately conuected with the obsequiea, had 
Hi withdrawn, presented @ brilliant appearunce. All. tho 

consuls were present, dressed {a their diplomatic 
uniforms Governor Fenton was In attendance. General 
Dix, accompanied by bis stall, was, of conrca, present, at 
also Generals Sazdfont, Barzand, Eaton, Townsend, H 
er, Caldwell, Peck, Tylor, Botterfeld, A P. Howe and 
Ramsay; Adwiral Paulding ond Licutersn} Cotone! 
Dodge, lato, Provost Marshal, Prominent , among 
Bike civilians wus Ruy. Dr. Gurloy, tho pas 
Bice of the deccssed Tresldemt, who,  acoompa- 
niea by Drigadiér, General J. A. 'Exia, 
Weshipgton-on 
of tho Secretary of War, and will accompany tho remains 
10 thelr last resting place, at Springdeld. 
A RRMOVING THX BODY FLOM THE GovEENGR's NOUN. 

As the hour of opo approached, the word was gircn to 
Femore the bay (9 the fumeral car awalling it balow. 
Six of the body guard raised lt upon thair sheulders, and, 
By while a sergcart at each ond steadied ithe cof to 

Provent the possibility of accident, bore tt eloxly down! 

the spiral atafresso and oat of tha Cily Wall, tha whole! 

ssoutblago following. 
The Trains of Mourners, 

The excitement, rai the crowding, and the rushing of 
Hye people on Tuesday morning £0 obtain a view of the re- 


caunlga v6 pha Keealdoah $A Wei Of Corcepplea ta lag 


ng began toh 


upon their 


ona 


body—there yet romaiupd immense cro¥ds who werof 


came from fi 
nay afternoon, al the -pecial roqneet fl 


{eau We convoy an Idos of what it wens? 
Stion of ary dgures will nok do thls, nor will (le baro an 
{nounosiaint thats many rogiments, with ewciling 
ranks sod patriots hoarts sory thorn, accomplish the ob: 
Jock Wo must enter Lato a fo detaas ab least, 
Tho Orst {utimation wade to tho mighty throng along 
Ho route OF tho protadslon that (¢ yeas moving was tho 
Gyonund of tho artitiery, then tbe sound of marching mus'o 
ond mafled drain But the Orst tangible proof of the 
approach of the procession waa (lo advance of a equad 
Fon, oF, moro corrictly, @ troop €q \ad, or whalo\er you 
ke, of mounted pot 


3 
H nese, 40 ene eee. cold, dn of tan an 
feadleés forest of buman forins, upon. the samo great 
(uoroughfaro north of Warren slroot, extending aloug 
BR} dno eastern sida. of (ha roadway—Gor once to ita Dlstory 
pore‘ of ominibusca and drays and exprss wagons and 
thelr accdtnpanyng horsss—tho kind dense lino of | poo- 
pila, tho same, breathless anxiety to reach Lho portals of | 
tho Park, and the same collection of human beings block. 
fag Sp te 'robiatndéh of ths ‘aiccet nad’ cho adjacdnt 
etivela Thi 8 as far north ws ©} 
Chambers atecot; and abovo that, as iaras the oyo woll S 
the day 


was tho condition of Ll 
0. Wearing back tho 


Ica on both aides 6f th 
part of the pro 

submitted to this 
quick thay ovine 
orc aaal 


row 
of the procomton, 
tho 
atl 
with 


4 popu 
Its no, 
péople 


f 
t 


could reach, were to bi Hoo 


formation of the grauil proceselon o Dauinons 4 
loaled tn the brcezn ; tho colors 0° our 
country, draved {n’ black, saved frota every bonso.top; 
(hero yas tho flashing of bright, stot In th 
: : r adation might bo wrilion. They borc 
aH roca Mie ergata Gqik well, and What Is enough ‘to rocord. ‘Tho peek part o 
tread of many fort, tho ‘confused marmur uf inyriads 8 


wduuod v i This Ate Procession oF grihd e2coet of the remains of Abra 
Bubduod human, vo! is 4 

Esbanv Lincoln feom tho city of Now York was: wo ap. 
ee drama to bo seon’ and Gi ‘ 
ig 


on to describe, 


w and tho neo 


i, 
poles, or| 


prelude, anit 
4 


ing In carrying out Une ederls of U 


pil trabsparoncl 


In bearing an 


clear oun 
tho mua 


i jomp Jn comm 


0, vad 66 
to be 


wall night ray, 


. feand and 34 prosoh of & body of about one huudral drag Thase 
fp bafeldes ana Vearee oF eb Jdraxcons wore handeoniely attired in blu 

(hat [ layo seon and heard, tet mo no lo: aced Sel HEAL poser Talore beeesstas onl cesiee 
carth!—for the follow of tho 6s BA whito and black, moved with tho utwost regularity, ao 
E] upon or Histoatd to jon tho Westeni Continbot And Rao 

BIGod grant {t may noyer bo scea or heart again in thof 
N history of (la nation! 

Upon Contra stroot the Flow waa equally allvo, Tho. 
train headed for tho Chatham gtreot ontranc) to the 
Park was fust as densa, compared with that upon Broad 
way} aod even. at tbat hour tho intagral pactd of tho 
Rlerand Cuperst cortige wero! baring tbo by-steects abd 
Ki marching to tho localities whem they had bean onered 

to,form inting, To Poarlistreal extcnded thir vaat 

FeAl (rain, There vas a great plain of black-bats, « 

grand galaxy of whito linen ehirt bosoms, anorerwholm 

ing avalanche ot & 


with yollow 


ap Was Huver I 


y abd prbelifon, aod were untweesaly itl 
tai dilion (iteraly tho alition) aloag the route 
to theso came fourgeverals Aicong those was Go 
Buijdford; ut! tho peopto Ald not xeom to tak 
terot ln thes, “but.,almply 'lovked, , and 

way, Wo" franl to seo. somotblog 

A gonatila: nro” vety vod In’ thle gray, Lut 
eo oF tbo enilila, 


Tha Cama aslarge aumberof atal 
mare 


eho muss of tho militia, who, “It sas Well uudécanod, 
uod turned outin unprecedented force go uiporl tite re. 
BY cains of the lamon.et President Lincola trough \the| 
empire City to thelr Last resting plece.  Afur the litge 
od along, and. was certainly. 

ell calculated (o hold #0 prominent a place in ule pro 
Tho troops, a3 welt ax all those, who pr 

ceded ard followed them, wore black crapo on'tho left 
Thelr clandards were enshrouded In the same 

Ysablo gaury matertal Tho meu dil not wear the cer: 
fal look, the joyous deportmont, which usually charao-| 
Bftenzo tho rolliliamon when they tum ont on great] 


ast the outwunt covoring| 
ald not baboid, and par- 
to follow 


HM occasions. There waa sorrow aud solownity pervading 
Consfdoring the fact that mnany of tho people remeluedMFand forming tho featire and genoral aspect of all. It 
in tho streets during tho whole night walting fora chance Al was proper (lit theso troops should have the advance of 
{lo c¢0 tho corpse of Me. Lincola, ond that many of orp itie procession. They wero from Brooklyn, and, belog 
fizens camo away fram their bomes at an early honrPatriager: and eojouriers from tho’ sister olty, wars os 
Aon Teesday morning, brinying their breakfasts anu (holr 
B]dalypopers, both to be eonsutasd ‘hilo (hey stood fn 
Fhe, fino, it is to bo regretted that more time could nol 
nave beon ven them, or (unt something ose: endld 
BJ Hot have beon doac Co foilitals the entrauce ana’ dns] 
Hot tbe crowds who wero (ortuuste enough 10. gal, ene} 
HJ interior of tho City Hall. But lot the unsuccessful oac: 
console themeetves with the thoayht that thoy were at| 
ful Jn forming a portion of oue of the lorgeet 

jontaneous exbibitios of a’ nation’s’ reverceca for an 


A Cojonel Cole commanding, preceled by # splendid band| 
Ajeet drum aorps, came nest. The Infantry were al 
E to the people, (or, comebow or other,’ moat! 
EM people can eearvely bellore (at anything else but 
intuntry ore soldiers, ‘They muched in platoons, 
hoa front to each platoon of treaty 

Aud thoy marched well. Thore was no applauso, 
PA owover, from Ihe vast muliitudo. SHoatly und steadily 
4 Their banuers are draped and fold 
j mourning emblems are borne by every man, and| 

tho sidesrins exrried by the ollicers ore bound in deep| 
rucarming, Avil thug they march im common time. Aftor| 
te Fiy-aecond come the Fariy-seventh ; thelr unlCorm: 
isthe lant troops who 
Pi bave preserved our nation and rofected honor upon the 
Booty drooping and furicd national entora Colont Merce. 


H pro ably liace a0 opportunity to describ 

fy Jany of tho nations of the earth. 

Outside he City Man, 
In consequence of the rigid regulations as to adiaissiou| 
B to tho Pack then were fow civilians immediately oatsido 
fq tho City Holl Just previous to the arrival of the cola ralo marched at choir had, icamedistoly in roar of the 
gjfrom (ho jnterior, Around the gaard, and indeed cround BM nand. Ail wore ta fall dro, the oflcers wrartoy epau 
AH the viclltisa where any’ :lod of a vlow could bo bau fltcties, aud tho men appearing in thelr brigblest. colors, 
oft crowd Lad congregated BMacany of tho troo addition to the crape 
servation from the stops of the Cily Hall truly 
iited’ a'ipanorania ‘of picturesque solemnity rarely, 
it over, wilaeescd in this’ mretropolle. The 956 leaf marie of acta sak 
took (na continuows sca of upturned faces, meu, f membrauco, Noxt camo tho band of tho Twoaty.¢hin 
flict tho windows, housetopa and bal-fMog that handsomo ond blctorie corps, 
coclea’ Thodrapory of deatli Acitered mournfully Inf well, and perbays bolta, an the two infeatry regi 
iho pring breezes, while lence, Interrupted occaslonnlly Ml ments which preceded thom, and thelr ranks wore. faler| 
by whispered couvereatloa, reigned over all. Ta front of Bfowa yevasca toe po 
fa tbe City Fall was a clear opsce, Hanked on all sidas by Pe litlo difference, bowoy cealtarcced 
tho Metropolitan. pollee. fHiconght up the reat of the Pint brigade. 
sal onler controlled (hts imnven 


tn (he fitare of| 


ame Wylue—tho color wora by t 


€ cortdge gn inmeuss 


an on 


es of the lato President on thelr 


op E 


streets, 


There was| 
Toy 
this tim 


ceventh regiment aod f 


‘Tho Brigadior General and bia 

loxied, obtsined a y 
Wlery rolled and 
sentleth 
white plum 


to the general dizplaya in which our cit 
ed upon to take part aroun 
caino bursting joyously on 


ens bave been 
tho City Hall 
the ear 


P Ing notlco, as usual, 
No ctoer marched slong ventage. Tho} 


red and| 
and red, thelr lances 


no oglment of cavalry, with thole gay 
th 

WHfond cally ceparironed horses, « 
after tho artillery, aad rode 


ty OF the 6 col 
pf occasion; tho ringing of bells'and coleinn tap of tbe drum 
alone breaklug tho otaiuows silence which designated th 
great obzequlea then being carried out, A targo body of fA tance that would not dieeredit. the = 
Pi police held possession of tha City Halt steps andfWorthe adefatisablo Sheri ‘The Twenty-elgth ond! 
ntrances—thus Insuring the ulmost order and quiet. Fourtecath regiments, with fall ranks, aod all of Brook 
BJ tho Soventh regimont was drawn up in Uno fronting Mfign, camo next, Ik ie -anneceseary 
Hue Hall, and thoy priventod « sploudid appearance. K celebrated rybody knows 
Md Nover did (bis crack corps look Letter than they did ye ‘Thelr fame reaches to the Army of the Potomas, 
Rcrday. Each man scored timbucd with the feeling tat ffl and to every soldier to It. Thole record ks ot tobe written 
BY sho ercat evect of the time called upon him to look aud Pin connection with a paradc In Now Work. cv though 
el Thoy had boen se- Fit be: obseqiiler of President Lin 
regiment hus made lta earcer bicto 
the monrnful” hoor bad {ls etfect pon them. Proudly [Monatly all tho aucceeding 
sad they, bed conducted blz remalne 
City Ball on Monday last; now they wera eal 
cort them fo tho car whieh was destlacd to carry the 
eacred ashes forover from among ux. Croditably bare ft 
thoy discharged that day, and with watebful care have 
the honored remains book guarded while in tbe 
polis 
AL hsit-pat twelve o'ctock (wo companies of tho Bd 
Seventh wero marched to tho steps of the Tiall, and By 
formad line on either eido eo that tho ‘cou’ might fas corrowiny throngh 
Ri boween. About the sume timo Major General Sasdford Mf procession. The Thirteenth vet 
FHacdseatrodo up to'the Hall, ‘and having élfuouated Ml woogwrard, anouher Hrocciym eerpa: ro 
ered thé building. A number of other military Ls 
Hemen abd dlatingulsbod elvilians followed. ‘Then cameW rosont was also reoelved with reat favor by tbe appre 
several delegations, who formed’ in order of procession Mciative multitnd-s Uuroogh wh 
tmmediately Inside tbe pritelpal entrencs throagh which fM had the honor to mareb. 
quo comin was momentarily expected to emerge To detail the movements of the elty regiments com 
ARRIVAL OF THR YONFRAD,’ CAB. prising the First divisiow fs anuccecary, They all did 
At ten tnlnutes to ono o'clock the funeral car, which They turned oot in Lorger force than un any 
was specially constructed to carry the rematns (broagh Mi former occasion. Like the troope comprisine the Secand 
tho clty, appeared a front of the Hall Bdivision, which bad the advance, they all, with the ex 
When the fucerat hed been placed In its proper Mf ception of the Seventh regiment, which was 
position Major Ganeral Dix,aith cop in bacd, eppared i diate gnard of the funeral car, carried their arcus at a 
jon the stops of the ball’and gave the signal for the re-MMahoalcer, had their qulors draped and wore  crape| 
mains to be carried oat, The coffin thén appearcd, Lorcefon the left arm. Amoag the various regiment 
on the stalwart choulders of the quard of honor fromM™lit would be didiculd to cay which did bes 
tho Velctan Reserve corps. All in the Imm@édiate vieloity BM was nothing waullog that catd contribate to beauty axd| 
Aincuinctively uncovered’ The band of the Sevcoth@WMemect in any tingle organization 
regiment played a toournfel dirge, tho Cily’ Hall bell Pil twenty-second regiment marched the garrison of Harta 
tolled, the wllitary presented arms, and, amid the ar-PUisiand, conristing of ve hundred men. composing al 
broken ailonce among the multitude, (he wnortal remalns id bogy of veterans, noder command of Major M8 Ewen, 
of Abraham Lincola were borne to the funeral car. (rom various yoleran regimenta 
A ladder was placed by the aldo of tho funeral oar, Blappreciated shin these heroes of any bullies, ‘Ther 
thiol was ascended By the coldiern tearing thé comin, marched and manccrred as tbay have often dono in 
and the remains placed thus in their proper receptacel front of the euciay on the battletelds of the war (or the 
TMK KEMAINS PASSING OUT OF TUR PAR. Union, and that fs cnourh to wsy for them.’ Thelr band 
‘Al iength tho arrangements for onward progress were preceded them playing dirgea la cummion Uns, and thos" 
complete, aad the head of the Seventh regiment filed oatof 


Lore the colors of many rvgimenvz whose names and 
pkeranli Diver, Ali qiaaioalaisn tins mpabert Wary Celscied elory wad FIR eH Hg a 


ora of whi 
mo tramplag along! 
With @ graco and noob 
renowned (190) 


(wro regiments 


them. 
Io. 


BBroterse, from thut memorable eld 10 
Court, Hoare., The gaMax 
fs mupiyred chief when Be 
esply. attested country and iu 
Be oo nas by ad aunabere of ute Mca at Menta Rtroe 
feoumerablo  belilofelds. I 
thal ‘tbe! Fourtoesihrephieat 


mworades who obesed thi 


Es called upon them hare 


their devotion to the 


Uon—a decp and sorrewing eensstion—as It moved! 


atone bearing its tattered anil eoshrouded 


tbe route of 


the 
B. 


nght ap the rear 


this 


the Imme 


F 


f. 


men. 


ed In the general “onder, alaope 


‘They marched ani 


to esy onything off 


cot- 


lof the Fifth brigede, and with Ite horurablo aad patriotic! 


Tucre 


Tn advatce of thel 


No (rogps werw bottarft 


Jo-lation, Tho troops, when formed, had tholr extnme 
Tic eang ealmersoyautan eaves Day eciaaded 

By intino C formatog oe dauple ion to, Tron tee, 
Fels distancalof four mHéa. Dealdos (his, hey oxtended 
rR ich wo.td raakoalloyoiuerabool'reaemnites aad a bale 
7 


hgh 
man would 


Now, tho number of yartts in this. distance 
cand ulus hundred and twonty, and as cw 
line would give olgbt 


‘apy about ono! yan a 6D 


re worn (wico (habnumbor, which glyea 
drat and forty; thee 


‘orty for gaps Im 


us goventoon, thousand elebt 
Jallow two thousand clght hundred and 
and wo have, at the lowest catimate, Ofteca 
nd men bearing th The 
S.venth mghnent, Coloarl. Clark, turned out nino Kua 
oy were 

5 about 
4, aud tho oflicers army aud 

tho Unitad Statea nov in tho elty, “Tho follow 
4 of Roino of tho’ woilltury nad vaval 
mor, Brig. 
oral Este, 


thou arma, procession, 
deed men, and: marched with revarsed arin 
followod by a battalion of marines, 


threo hundred slroog, 


which 
th 


Fajnacy 

Bing aro the naz 
Feosicors in ene g 

> ls General T 


oceazlon:—3iqor General 

F. Moagher, Hrigadier Ge 

Origodice General Ketan, 

ulosant Colonct H. S ChaiGeld, Adinieal Paulding, 

Commodore Engle, Commodore Wloggold. ‘There wore 

als) saveral French naval officers, tu fall un Com, ta 
pany with the oilicera of ous osm navy. 

Alter (he pascage of tho officers abuys oamod, al! (w 
termst was concenteated in the funeral car boaring the 
remains of our late Prosident, whicls, wilh: tho quant of 
honor, now halted and niarchid past (bo nullitadg aa 
pemblod to-do ther honor. 

Thoo followed Major Geacral Dik and lal, prececding 

BY tho-guand of honor, wfilch consisied of a detachment 
BY from the Seventh rogiment, formed two dosp and la 


FA ion cicad Som Washington Ip the contre pf, tha 
aquaro eas tho grand fealiire of (he duplay, 
THE. FUNERAL OAR, 
bearing tho remains of tho Iusicious dosd, The. cx 
was fourteen Loot long abite longest part, ight foot wide 
fend fifteon (sot one toch ia helglt, On tho main plat 
form, which Is five foet-from tho ground, was orectod « 
Bf dais six aches in bolght, at the corners of which wore 
Fi cclumus huldiag @ canopy, which, curving inwards aod 
Ef upwards towards the eoatre, waa surmounted by a.minis- 


Bl vce bullion fringe. Over this hung graceful fcaloons af 
tbo came inatorialy spangled with silvor stars, and odgod 
Ffjatco with sliver bullion. At the bass of cach colunm 
Ey wore turog American daw, slighily inclined, festooned, 
Bq covered with crape, The columns wero black, covonmd 
Bf itn vines of myrite- and camelisa 
Tho canopy was of black cloth, drawn tightly, ant 
Ef from thie base of (he tampa abother draping of black 

[cloth foll in gracoful fold over the firat; while from tho 
BM lower edges (of the canopy \dopuniled, feitoons, also of 

black clotb, caught finder smal shlolda ‘Tho Folds and 

festoons were richly spangled and, (fimmed with ballion. 
BY At cach Gornee of the cauopy was a rich plume of black 
By and ebite fea\ticrs 

Tho temple of lborty wax roptesented as belay do- 
BY sorted, Laviug 00 ainblema of any kind in or, around (¢ 

save a small dag on top, at balf-mast. Tho laside of he 
car was Lined with white satin, (lated, and trom the 
Bi ceatre of the roof was suspended a large gilt cagle, with 
outepread winga, covered witb crape, bearing a ils talon 
a laurel wreath, andthe platform around the comin waa 
iron with laurel wreatha'and fowery of various kinds. 

Tho car was drawn by alatoen gray horses, wilh coror 
ings of black cloth, trimmed with sllece bullion, exch 
ted by a colored groom, dressad in tho usual habillments 
of mournfog, With streumers of crape on their bala 

This yas, witbout doubt, one of the finest, speciuacas 
of tho upholsteror's art over displayed in this or any 
H other city 

Beforo tho guard of honor came insight, and tho gilied 
lop of Lhe temple eurmounting the car was eoen ia the 


i 


Pe comn from the tlie of sts appearance tll \t parsod out uf 
Becht; then thero was'® moment of deatb.lkn ctlaes, 
G wisen tho pout ap foell 


to rell 


geof the lmmonso throug seomed 
o thomselves with a simultaneous sly. 
Many walled to eee no moro of the procession as It 
paced on in ils regular order, which waa tho quark 
honor, followed by a troop of cavalry as es: 


nema Hall, Grand Marsbul, with l 
which came the Second divicl 


et (0 Briga. 
ude, aftr 


The Second Divi 
This civialon, w the representatives of 
tho State, county and clty governments of this and other 
cities and s 
forined a very promunc 


eh comprise 


H 
fy 


ates, representatives of furelga uations 
feature of tho grand procession 
Tue order of arrangomonts agrced upon’ by the com 
rajttes, owing tv the Immense number who lumed out to 
do honor vo the occasion, Lad to he temporarily aban 
ed, aed tho vartuns subdivisions wore compalled to 
form in tine (x come of the adjoluing stroota 
y| provided for the forelya represeitatiros 
Egcud delegations from (ho States and Temmitories of tho 
BA Vaulted States, were formed In, liao in. Chas 
(Us right restiog on Broadway, and tho feeivral oullcers 
tho Custom Hoase, Surveyor's Ofllee, Post Offic», and tbe 
rs cod doputice of the Unitud Sustea 
Bf iuternal revenue, United States murabals and tho Judges 
fq sud officers of the United Staten cours, forme ton Ceo 
tre street, tho bend of the lino rest 
City Hall square and Tryon row 
The arrangerant of the carrtages (9. th. 
ducted by Mr. Van Raast, who admins 
exceedingly ditheult daty 
The foreign repreveat=tives were dressed io fall court 
prccstoine, wearing on thelr perro 
prank. Soe o} 
fa 


By thow 


5 on the corner of 


perforamed $a 


the inclynls of their 
elr unliorms wore cf thie must gorgeood 
lon, and attracted particular attenuiva. Maay of 


Wore eldearms, god ull wore the urusl haze of 
wourning. 


The Thira Divtsion, 

Clesaly following the Socoud divirton came tho Thirtl 
division, ted by Colonel Frank & Kuve, Grund Marchal, 
Hconststiog of the band and dram corpe of tho Twelltd 
United States Infustry from Fort Uaniliton, a decsch- 
meal of aboot forty of the Hawking Zouayes, carrying 
ot hatite Mage, draped I mouruliig, under Laateosnt 
AJark=on; the medical faculty and tbo cleriy 09 fou-— 
Jatoung whom were the following:—Tiglit. ley. Arcbbesd 
lop Metlockey, Very Rev. be. Starrs, ¥, 1, Tey. Prensa 


Bi Nleray, Rev. J.P. Thowipena, ay. P, Wicdconk Rv 
her Mooney, Rev, Mr, MeMahon, Bev. De Thu:077% 
Bi Boy. J.B trun i 


ip 
idatington, Rey, "Dr. Hodge, ite. Dr. 
oo Melteny, Tue niembera of te Cham- 


SOC oS Comma, woecng Ha moumReR OMlage ee al 


Phawber, fortowed, headed by General Bim 4 rave the rei A Linco! 
h y General Birong, a6 6 A tothe grave th chief. hn 
Marsal’ ‘Tt na « mains of \ts.chlef. Abrabam 
Seoclated banks of the city of New Xork, also wearing] in deed 


‘movrning badgea ones FY Tues yieldy tho cedar! 

Feprovntiog the New Yark ‘Board ot Fie ascrceop Whosarms gure shen totheparey eae; 
ee eee, Thats were followed by the Atheonom Qub, Bf URGe? whoao shade the ramping Hon slept 

Mir Wve Jones, Aiaratel cae Nene” eAESTACTELBE Anal ept low abroos fous winter brwerdel wrod, 
band of the Fil regiment United Siales Army, and A - : 
Boinbered about tet weds aed, Sister Army, andi Prom anearly bour vas crows throoges the eidewalk 
Wor mournlag batgea. these Meregeeann of cebOm EA stops and overy ayaflable inch of ground 1a Brosdway, 


by tho Unton Genora) Committes, John H. White, Mar- a TBO very trees were accali/e with a living weight. Every] 


ahal the Taminany General Committeo, Noah Childe PW window along Broadway was crowded with eager epecta- ff 


Alarchal,.and tho Mozart General Committce, prec 
BY their eergeante nr aza goueral omaltce, preceded jors arranged \cr above ter. Temporary balcnnle bad 


og, ballzes, and numbering jn tho agaregate about elghi fed been crected outside of a number of etores, which wera 


Trowel Men. The delegation of the Union League offM4 filed with ladiea Every housctop) was covered, Sd gant ned on cliher side's couplol of draped Maes 


Ainaccn, veh Tolomed neny headed 
: wed nes tbo evar 
end, master a Im great neatbere aneg ene ta 
nearly Ove thoubind men. The German Central Com- 


Ditteo Mr. Conlupy, ‘Merehal coin ra 
Eveded Uy the Winbrlon eal, Colemeed and wero nie BY ihe finer precession, wane arranged tha th 


Ri hard Warren, Chairman, ‘with b ‘ 

[ , Chairman, with band and bspoer. 

Fee pkepablican Gerwan Central Committen, G. ld Houted to th I did 
nbruver) Marsbal. numbering two bandred ond Otty py Holed fo them. Ik ld nob 


Hand at tho, comers, of the various streets of of 


ire that the etreeta 


"9 he ew Dork Peckly, Zermld----Sufurday, Bpel 29, IBY, 


[aS rnnennernrarareevenresee-eraccersconarcenscrrerer@) FRartilicry, rushes past, with mouated  calesous, Mth crowd [na great measure dpereed. Tus. muniel] 


Fs 
pA 
td 


BA Tiroadway carts were Fitunted with scats arranged onfM jn heavy folds over tho capitals of tho columns of py fle tvcunioyianl 
BY them, all occupled by anxious watehers for (ie paseage of fA malu floor, caught up yy Jane, bows,of lack Fans Lhoy , will : 
Fo a ee Tee aa rare tatiy bnched bare on been, (ceded, Wonk wil Yecomo "a mere advance gann.fA All fue windqrs and Honestops ontiog aud overceclng rant sil that Dieux opt more vividly the earure ca 
Giripim. were Toude by the Growl to cxcecd the limits and wit the fo k preach of tho 


‘Qerevers 


: Jar 
arevencecearessnannvecacecnecencies eccreeracrsrerer® AA which could ouly be likened to a propelled plawe. Now BM wish, mnaloly, of tho Iaboriug, classes, after tho fonera fl the continent iz mocroing Ond ne adequate expression in 
aa a By stth 0 quick ep ln she wake ofa few commands, (ho ear Had passed and baviog followed util lost In the Bf words and no. relief Ip teara The President of the 
MEHOY,30,THE PEOPLE great arm of the cervice which imitates heaven’ dense mars of hamanity abd sheen of bayoncis beyons fl United States of America has fallen by the bands of an 
APM assaccin. Neither the office with which he was invested 
suUloritles and civic evcicties, whieh eonetituted the rear fH By the approved cholto of a milshty people, Hor (be mast 
simple hearted kindlipess of nature, id save bim from 
the Hendsch passfons of refeutiess fanaticism. Toe wail 
Ceraslon. Mh was sit o'clock ‘efore. the. last bad fd lags at the miRious altend hia remains as they are borne 


At T63 was tho inscription :— the fron and ‘brazen’ throats of thelr ord 
ae eemerervemneces cesrcranrersvaneececne @ Mppance, drooping tho card, rautled_ with crape. fof the corte. wer, bownver cettved. by a late a0m: 
ieee at Ge oe Pesce ir api ih tke Ur whe neve ge Ga She 
Colsinbla haih hor sacrilce fo March in ss, and the military chain is continued by af passed. The cromd. quickly and 

H a thor of cavals ten abreast, whose steeds MM bearing upon their countenances eridences of an In. 
y Fatecome retlees by the counds of the mniuute ans from p¥ delible impression of the solemn I Boal resting place ia tho valley of the Miselse/ppl, The 
3 fiftho north side of the square. Half-past wo bas arrived, BS cchoss of hla fuveral knell vibrate through the world, 
PAA halt ls ordered. |The procession ts knotted by Is oA THE DEPARTURE FOR ALBANY. pitt tts friends of freedom of every tongue and In every 


cline are bis mocenera Too few days. havo 


mn notes of tho * Deart Bd Uh 


ly disperecd, ff In solema provession over our reat rivers, along the Ba 
Sots sida, beseud the mountains, across the prairie, to thelr 


Ta‘d on tho hallowed shrine. 
Slavery’ tyrant ehiain Is broka; 

‘The swarthy bondman now if free; 
A nation’s chieftain lowly Iaid, 


i] 


pscon of the day. 


Eucharist of Liberty. numerical labyrinths; but a courler rides along the lino B ? 
eoae reeves renesevesnsoovee navecsrecee seve occeeter HA ADS } moves arain ‘During the pause, hw, a bret Senses Efrat ‘away zce Abraiam Lincoln etood in 
sinning inlet ences of the lato Preei-fgeDception of the wutmbers which had passed vias real reer rn of vigorous manhood {o perm! 
Botwern th stanzas was a ikenees o Faizod.. But Gio soulitary iines have not nat te a Scenes at the Depot. (ietwope at ap anaivals of hie chars 


fey bausted, and the eolld battalions of (uo people, rank aca fq As earty as nine o'clock tho vicinity of the Hudson 
flo, are to como, and, counted by no foroimente or mar-Py River Railroad depot, in Tweoly-ninth street, between 


; 
Refore whic the | eeerfea rade Reaves fy Niu and) Tpnyh avenues, was a cy nesure of attraction 


position of his career. We Gnd It hard to 
delleve that Dis large oyes, which in their ofthess and 
beauty expresed nothing but benevolence and goutle 
ness, ars clored ta death; wo almost look for the plea- 


On Stewart's upper Flore was au extra draping, banging: 


Por bis features, which wep serious even to sidess, A 
hood turned ff fow years ago he was a Village attorney, engaged 10 th 
rood turned A pport ot 8 rising family, tmukuown to fale, Fear’ 


fewer columns oa tho front were entiroly bao" ort of honor announcas (hat Rd tho depot, Were, erORAGA, mith, Faget gazer ADM aprious 
pag ie Honey ‘ Fy the honored compa Will goon pass through tbe square, anit PY sightseers. . Tho luhabliaots of the, nevg 
Teeayia Wheteraphle. gallory, immediately opposite 428 fete motaents a toagnificent Cancral car—aue of tha ff 


members, with tener ney ite} 1 and Atty FY could be lined with military or pollce in ordér to eustnin randest tourples In which death ever tras onl By out im full foree, and churity before woo’ evuty approach = nelghborlicc + adintats 
ese aesanaee toed od sae ee a pean ed tote i bef Sear teva ely ecard Be ra cao mi dct 4 as coed ol ul fre and iy sore uo. oy anv ied Sood he, orioat, By ama 
Bering aboa' one hundred aa eee acide comm, BEEF Solemunlty of the eceacion to attempt any breach of de- Pl twcen thé windans.of the iopper story wero the inltals RUSren ny any a ecore of spirited bores, caparisoned inf io tho dopot was Vesleged ‘wiih ant womtn and chi. ff made him the most consplcucns man tp bis coattey, and 
of the division was brought up by the Coles of eee By comm. AE the Ue approached at whieh the funeral ig A. L."” surrounded by evergreens Botwecn tbe WIO- WATT eT toy ar hae resect ene armas mong the tren, every oue claiming to bs a rclatiyo of como prom). fy {fer oP bim frst the ieton che kaze, aul When the 
Fac aoe "ag Bybee et Ry rear tensed mare de ca os ted ar wan Mba by Coad we ats Mea Calne end iv teats gator hr de hee wee ga 
Reeanees wMRMEDA Auele: full regalia, and BomberIOg HA wer Wr auterad teow ater evowan ia thers belag noucer phe oltce nm tlceK. Bay, both festooned. co as to bang pPPeCTTAMeD and pity for she dreadCulfafo of tho Dene. py depot, Tho rallread eroployes were buvlog a convenhat ot Ii publiceatrer te due to is own. gv cotnmuen 
c= below the point of the ebleld, and seomed almost imper- lef Whom It wal convoying to’ the house of Mi jayorious duty to per sense, his shrewd sazacity, read cess of wit, quick Inter: 


fd hal exaying to and fro, tbat rudo jostling ongof another 
fe Doring th 
The Fourth Division. G} arsed In saccession down Broadway to the City Hall, tn 
Tho Fourth division. waa-composed exclustyely of thepd order to take thelr allotted position In the procession. 
Macon{e fraternity and other order If, the near esc nesy 
other ode: 1¢ nearly total bd Fi ba foneral 
atserice of the ueual regalia hindered the lodges trom pre: Sri was ie msthins Onl eames the mary Tare 
fenling tho Iropostag appearance which auch a large body BA Ih, with, wicasored tread, to the ‘cenit music of tbs 
of men array’ "i 4 “March from Taonbaueer.”” Thb sun gicamlog on thelr 
nrrayed tn ‘the: brilliant tusignia of their order Bl yayoneta tirew Into Teliel the -various mouralog orn 


Would undoabtedly exhibit, yet, altired iu uniform black J monts ef tho houses on-olther side Regiment afters 


hablilments, und afded only "by simple, uupreteuding pM Frgiment jassod, and at length tho appeamnce of 
mourning badges and spriga of. acacla—tho emblem. off] SoRoral Dix and te Gaurd of Honor, with arma reversed, 


Anco wns etriking ta the extrem, and appropriate to tho i ll-abeoring rertion of the procession. AB It cate fy 
mournful occasion, division was bi ccorarf Sew, surronnded by the Soventh regiment, each be 

Pearnful occasion, ‘This division was headed by Geuordl FY wos tunuliancourly chcoveran The sevae a thie ae 
lobart Ward, Marstial, and bie alds, aid brass band, and 4 was truly fin jre 


e. Nota word distorbed a silence ouly 


Fore followed by the Jodges of tho Free and Accepted fi brokeu by the rolling of tho muflled drums; many. a head Ff 


Masons of New York, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Green. fa ¥as-bo\wed iu sorrow ad wo noticed hore and there teare 
point and Barlcm. H dimming the eyes of many of the spectators. Some 
i gazed, In admiration al the magnificent ornamentations 


The Pitta Diviaton. 
After the passage of tho Fourth division through the 
iven roots, the Fifth division followed, It was com. 
Pesed of Irishmen. Green and gold, mingled wnbappily fy Car Watched a8 {t Was drown from thelr sight.. “Then fo 
With tho golemn badge of tho grave, core tho device fy Wed the remalnuer ofthe procession but thie thoughle 
Which each man word in tho ronka..On arm, ehoulder fl cplomtid n back 
and breast each momber- of each Irish roclety fa tine four years ago, when within those walls whence blz 
wor some cmblem: expressive of, sympathy for fg MCS had Just bea earricd, wrth the glow of, healthy om 
the dead. Eyon the Wille children, the cons of Irish to the chair which ho filled with ach ability. 
Parents, with thelr neat Httlo green Jackets alashed with fg Tue various bedics of citizens having passed, com. 
fold, wer provided by thelr patrotio fathers and math FY PAHine Whe ke dlsteloos, oud excl no great crest 
ers with badges aullablo to the solemn occasion, All f4 and wha terminated by the colored people, who attended 
Irishmen who took parin the 


rocesslon manifeciad In py !a.Fom0 nhmbore. The emancipation ef thd negro having 
somo way or other thelr lore furlilerty and. the) 


hands and upturned’ glances. betokencd the Might of full 
many a prayek to tho throue of Hini who holds alike th 


been the great end and aim of our late lamented Chicr| 


y- ntimated tho approach of tho funcral car_on which the fi 
fmmortallty—worn on Tueéday by thom, thelr appear-Bf body of our late President. waa borue. This waa the 


Hof tho eomn and car, while In many instances the clasped Pa 


E Kaye of hfe undweath; nd Tong sui aaslousie was the & 
i 
id bearee, Mewory brought them tack to that fy 


f 


‘arly part of the day'the various regltmentef 


lock precisely the Mooralng of the minuto fa betireen the windosrs of the wext Door, 


Fi 
fi 


Pretaiioa or tte public miod; bis rao combination 
Dsednesa and -plinacy's bis steady todency. of pur 
Josey bow much to he Awerican peple, WHO) 3 he 
Walked with them, ride by side, Inspired ldo with, 
z Bytber oa wlsdoa and cure; and. Bow much to 
the overruling laws of tho moral world, bp which (ho 
elbstigrss of evil is mado to defeat Ittelf But afte 
every allowance, it sill romaih that members of the 
pbiont whieh preceded. bis adgn)olsteation opened 

Py ttto gates to treason, aul he clvsed thems that Wiican 
wot actually Ff weot to Washington thu grouud orwgieb be treed shook 
HN and bo left the ropubiicona colld founda 
ir bad «1 pulitio forts and areenals, 


FE Oe ee eee eg draping otnac pa AMD (7m, when, much to thelr relief, 
coptibly to bo mingled with a’yolamino} yeah \ i Hl c 
Hercal colors whlch fell In graceful folds on eltber eldo of fig 7B Femalnder of tho co.t/ge wae princtrally clele inf (he Police a few moments before twels 
fine, portale of tho. lamented President, whieh etood Pg 48 character. The) Maionle and Odd ellow brother fH accae aud coon changed the aspect of aura, 
Blo tl por bey We tenga ant hear sce ep fap STRbTS CLEAR 
we z : g eente cl ad Athenmum clubs, the tem. a 3 
eaters, he pede ole anole a By Perance organizations am’ tho Irish gocieties, marched PM Drill Captain Copeland was at tho ecene at noon, in 
Cee ee TICE TOWARD NONE? By rit eclemnand gtately tread to the musio of dirges aud FY command of 1Wo hundred and Mfty mep. Uedler bie di 


5 funeral nema. 
WITH, CHARITY 70 ‘ALL. 3 fg too Irish Organizations, ko tho \Masonlo. fraternity feta: the police madea dank movement, and clearcd 
Tho paces between tho windows of the rccond floor 


and the Oda Fellows, are Jnatly catitied to special honor gy Ninth and Tenth avenues and Twenty-ainth and Thir 
for the ‘appearance they presented. With bsnnerscon- pe tieib street Every person on these <irce 

wero entiely covered with black, the ronotony of Bd taining pajriotlo, legends and tokens of their dovoti residing thereon was marched of, and the 

which was rolioved by a large bow and streamer of Whito i ions of thele, devotion tom if 

ribbons. Ry cold, they‘talled forth general commondation from th tein for the Uuited Slates, to yhom 


pho countrs;-and a display of brilliant regalia in green and fq Was thus kopt clear of all except the polic 
é oflicials 

peAmong pueealniareslings afusisiwo stay, banana Spectators along the line of route. One of tho Celtic socio THE DEPOT S  Bithes belonged; that thp capital, which he found tho 
Bruly, the celebrated photesraphle ariist of this ely; patie carried & beautiful miniature ‘monument, inscribe gg entrances on Twenty-ninth street were all closed'except J aberto of slavce, Is vow the vind oply of the free; that 
took come excoltent viowes of the funera) car ae Pease PA Muth thonsmo ‘Lincoln’! on the pedostal, In theahaCt was fl the upper doorthrongh: which the remnaius were to pass fa te boundless pnblie demain whleb was grasied at, abr, 
flowy stows, ith all Yoo sarod aes Ot oor, Peet oyclock, the bands of which crore stopped at twenty A Over each door was a canopy of American tlass drapes fy! a great micavare, Iild for the difusion of slavery, 18 
om the windows of his gallery the very best oppor. Kf minates past soven—the Umo which witnessed the expir-Ba with crape. Tho platform wne hung around with fogs wow irravecatly dovoced to freedom; Wat then mon 
tunlty was offered to his artists to ‘accomplish tbs Work Bing breath of the President. This tribute bad more than and was Kept catirely clear, The roof of the carsf talked: a Jargon of a balance of powst in a repute be- 
in tho moot complato style ofart. reat a coroll em munary algnification. “Tt Ls a Celtic ond Castilian ay wanding In the depot, nud several of tu emply cars, fA UrecD tlave Slates nod free states, and pow the foolish 
pclae northwest corner of Twelrth stro [g custom of the present ay to stop a clock the moment af were Oiled with the employes and their families, whofg WoT aro blows away forover My’ the Breath of Mary 
re tits inscription Ba relative or friend doparia in the house, as a token that i preecrved throughout perfect qulotuess and order, pA 1and, Miscourl and Vronessce; that a terrible cloud of 
mennnpsrterrorresnerecsentnteraescrrececereeceoe® Hy Uiine for the deceased had closed forover, and that oter- BF Stout half-past three the political Keresy’ rose (ror tbe abyss threatening to bide 

YA glorious career of cervice and devotion Is crowned FA nity bat boon epeued to Lis view, This. explanation fA PLINER AGAIN! {ho Hight of tho sn, and under We darkoes a 
witha martyr's death. Fajsbows tbe force and grace of this beautiful cmbtera, fd backed to tho platform, Tt consisted of n pilot engine, pl fetellion wes rising Wuto indenable proportior * 
Qererernessesroecrsrereeccsereres: trove se-eeseroer oe BANOW thossbolo procession bas passed, nnd a8 It files up RA locomotive and ears... ‘The pilot englue was appropriately p {he altuspbere Is purer than ever before, wn he insur 
Néxt door to th above’ Was the following, on a WhHo Pathe Fifth avenue It seems like a hace shadow rising and S4 yasned Union. Tk wes corered with the eational colors bis Vanishing way; the country {3 east Into an- 
aaa Fgfalllogasthe mcazured cadences of breathing, (ell Wt eff draped in muraiog" tho house was oneliga with crap, fa tbe woul, aod he elute <)tcuk ot ious. Nb 


came on th 


‘oct In Its orn imunensity Micofed up wit H ian ad bee tho work of tuore thaw two centuries, te dached 
ar nagar eer aE coped up with white rosetic, the top being covered with ; 
Poel one tion good abd Toubiar cement Bl tire America fag edged rounds with black erspa Eom, we bope forever Anil a to, huicelt peroually 
Mscaattsapancan Capen oe samtbanke enacanenee ls Bitth Avenue and Madison Square. ‘The Hudson River Railroad Company had provided the] be was theo scofed at by tLe provd'as wut tor lls ett 
AC ERY was 8 scroll with thle Inseription— Fy) Nowhere along the route of the proceesion, perhaps, PA locotnotire, Yho asual baggage conveyance ani elf regu- fy hn, and now agalost the woge of futur years, aul 10 
Qeernaessscorecacceroepeesrersevesrerecsrrorrsces Or HE wos the efter 0 pageant so sublimely grand as fq Sr PAsenger cars, which, with tho foncral ¢ 1 aumieruus competltors be was tie woblaescd au 
g BARD ATE OF SEAVER oh 3 ect of tho pogcaut so sublimely grand 08 BH Ct SicCuliua'e car, mnie ap a tain cf bin vudoubled choice ur tlio American people (OF a exe 
3 CAN BARBARIGM FURTHER GO? § fffsvhen jt sruseted around tho corner of Fourtconth strvct pare ae a Faovd ter or cervice. Through all the 
Seeeancenecerucereesseressersarecrrerectrecreveeceete Fqlio. FNS avenue, Tho aristocrey turwed out ef was a cuperd sain called tho Union. Thay newly Rf!" Fotained the eweeiuese of a mus 
a tho window of €41 wae a etatuct(o of the Godders of mas, nat tines Worle thoreughince. from Dal. fa Painted and. haulsomely decorated, urdor the guperet P¥ Petion, And thy slaughter of myeuait=« 
sti Window of 41 vag actatvetio of the Gouilers of Hf msais, nnd lined thelr favorite thorunghfare from Delf Pate and, haulsimely decorated, order the aup atte debt wit the more terrible destr hr ict 
pr eee 7 E} mooico’s to Thirty-sixth street co ng to reuder locomo-f Nove of the machine chop. OS the pilot ow te sjwsury aud state 


ample folds of b 


hod ties ce Weeu abKc hii tney, bacboring 


ve- FF sinciatrate, for lived and for waleh' he dled a FStion on tho part of the pedestrian aaythiag but an Pang with the iuscription “Union,” cayercd with black fA i u i 
Fence for tho great dead, | ho appearance of the caves The Cortege Passing Union Squares Ficasy task. The windows, stoops and even the roots of fy CTayS Ta front of the rmokesiack and ou the Wend Ff wi sceling of one { cruelty. 
considerable Around of appliance greeted A ms re i Pf light was a mammoth wreatt ers of various bue . ~ 
The Sixth Divlat byes Hae oke Placed Of thele, progres: ai Drosdyea. Rel THo wrand eorex, ox'vloweed from tho balconies parlors fa the palatial mansions wero crowded with tho lite anf ved" srcclos presouted. tote. compaey: by Me clertespe surcowe 2 How it 
‘was composed of (ho trailes represented by thu Now York Sy showlog how universal the public fcellog le to ondorsafep Of the 3falson Doreo, seemed to havo no model in history. MY peauly ofue metropolla, while tho court furds and slde- JD Lavere, Tho bandrail on each side from th at Hes int 
Coutkere! Atso-iatton; Langeboromen's Udon Protective (Me Priueles of bina suo now sleeps All te plorious}¥ it was protisious tm maguitide and perplesing Wo ord esulon of by the mony democnatlop EMet to tho, bonse wna, andsomiely festooued with ta ser iM 
v jon Protective FY morning of tho resiirg ~ e e 7 i. black and white crapo, while the stave Were eurmorpted Pereiee eS AON Y 
Assoalatlon, the New York-and Brooklyn Sawyers’ Aseo-f It ia asurthy “a that and showsfgDMY couccption. | A broad panorama of, varled Ife, In FAportion of the coimwunlty west of Soventh and Elst Bd with the uatioual caléns, drape! ty mouruing, tuo Ye ; oun nrinehy ia 
cinlion, the New York Steam Bollér Makers) Ae2 colors did not find a ylaco in tho ‘dress of ourkgmlscellancous atti, paooplied and armed, with all tho fB avenucs Feu toll wero coveloped to Uiark, white the cunt box Yea f relatiuns tu 
o Wi Proze 7 e fair clzeps To thelr. honor, be it spoken, the} arephernalia and bannerial emblems of a thourand o7 cn Imilarly decornted. The bead light was ure Honed yr Pad! rie Ma 
alia ‘Waltein’ Proiéet'sa'Beubvoleut ‘sve t » roplernalia, nncrfal omblaras of a th Wo crowd commenced to assenible about nin is of sctii, and GieM6 ftselt farite a tho 
Stace Benovolent Astod!: holler Yeelings' of their nature. ‘outweighed ° alleQerrrtatiane’ rotied on like euccessive waves torousn FO ona U.sambicneed leamanjicabant ine with bl th, surmounted by a large sliver eaglo, Thepe] fer OF SctWD, and bivatho itscll foril in he aevertlvu of 
oopars’ Henevolent’ Assoe\atlon: desire for Weplay, ovd they coinbinea to render the fa Pon!tatlons, 3 euce res thro and noon every ovallablo top of th ue WOE covered With Imourulng drupery, policy Gy wl fell a sacr The etude 


fei 


U mourning univer. Sourning badges w 
Bile worn hy both sexes. The precession having ull passed p 
A the walt ceowds ecparated quictly amd: departed te thcir 


The Seventh Division 
consisted also of (rides ana gocietoa, among which we 


ico unlversal. Fy mmllcsof thoroughtary, banked by éontinuous columns of 


on each side ne a full teogtts photograph of Mr Bq Sch Wo be td in Ux baud dust be ophited agnan, Inger 


in, heavily frame, aud draped with crape andy 
soe dt aliceren duniph. Above everything ele, Wis 
Beaded ells Elite txst day of January, 188s, dh 


Ya thoroughfare was occupied. It is € over Bi 
Bono hundred thousand percona obtained view of tho 


procezslon (rom thir standpotnt, and we aro jncilned to 


the populace, and tooming with the drapery of grief and 
death), No age, auclent or modern, has Witnessed a more 


the American Protestant Ascoclation, the Workingmen's ff INTEREEMING INCIDENT. sublime and magniGesot tribute t the memory of the Fi tuink tho calculation I correct; for suet a mass of boads {al was al: lowor panel eR ea ASS CTSA ate tees her 
Union, Now York Calvdontan Club, tho Tallan Society, FM} After tho fen-zol car had passed by Chambers eteoet aff Cosars of the world thon wes embodied In tho apectele. lwo never say in all our vsperlenca, ‘The Princs ot Walos fee sred with black cloth, cept bordored nod 1 dF a SS Hla ee RU aU 
National Glee Club, and the Koi a ok, with By aree St. Bernaril deg Mat yeas with bis master, Mr. E. ehemeraea =snib let aeerneid ts a ; beers With uinzaiVe black tassels Aluug the ceutre pieces on pa malulained. Events ao. they, cull bral ee 
ge mumabor of German eyelets Telly underneath ihe ca apyeats Me; lorton bad forth tho of its rapcesoniative atreugth to creat the Ato tho vast throng. which had gathered from all quarors Mf withs moulding of ruled white ribbon; the eats 4600"F moc hocg cach TaD ialn, tothe: PAMive set le 
—- A short time sinea, brought his dog with him while pay’ fil wonder, sf not the awe, of all the earth, fof the elty to witness tho funeral of our lamented and ration boing bordered with thictecn ellvor caglox Above FY me esl al slate USIP a ee Or 
The Eighth Diviston. Fi Toy a viel to tho Jate Pres|deot a! Washington. Tue Into Bl tras) mtarel retinal nlcee  tetome lorenleiNG Baicaorel er caicalr Hea ica f Iamented and By iis qa a (estooning of beavy binck drapery, looped up Cave; and yet Yul ove of tho veo coo have a rh;lufal 
BROOELYN CITIZENS AND SOCIETIES. Bg Hineoln had patted the dog alfectionately o@ the pens By bonored President, @ scith Black and white thes jot to ac eepwice, | Thee mutiCal ciate halangy a We 


head, and {t eormel to take @ peculiar fancy to blin. 
This nrtanca of the pecullar instinct of tho dog Is par- 
ticularly Worthy of notice, 

DECORATIONS OF BROADWAY. 

In addition to the decorattons of Bresdiray which hace 
beon decoribed at length Jo the Haan, x number of 
Hi new ones havo bern revdktly put up, We glyo the: prin. 

clpal of them, 

Rarnnim,-not tobe outdono Inthe way of making a 
how, has added another decoration on tho frout of his; 
Musciim, which for oxprescive design and artlsuc execu- 
Hon was equal, 1f out superior to any othor decoration inf 
the city. It represented an elovated bier, on which 


This division formeda very Joteresting portion of tho Hi 
este branch of the procession, and attracted sauch atten- fi 
ton along the rout f 


The Colored Popuintion. 

Following the Elghih division wero the colored popu- 
Jation of New York, sho, though deprived of an invita. 
‘ton to join the grand pogcant, nevertheless, when In- 
formed of thn action taken by the military authorities, 
‘Were ouly t6o glad to pay the Inst sad (nbutes of respect 
Yo their grest benofoctor, | Having’ formed In Readoed 
street, they paticntly avraited the. arrival: of tho loft off 
the Eighth division, aod then Joined 4n the procession, Bi 
numbering at least tivo thousand” porsona ‘Thoy were! 


The word “Liucoln,”” surrounded by ra 
of the cofo wero two largo candolabras, in each of} 
Which Was o lighted taper. At the foolof the bier Co- 


preceded by a banner beariug te following inscrip. [4 lomblo was represented aa Mf genullecting. and, whilogg (9) might 
sbading hor face with one badd, {3 placing a’ Isurol fe 


Uon-— 
eeeneeceacececcroersrstrcenestrsrreneasecsimacessee 


‘ABRAHAM LINCOLN 


e 
Bil vreativon the comin withtbo citer! AU ono side, in the 
Dackground, isa ululér, aud on the otieralve a sallorg] 
‘OUR EMANCIPATOR! N Cropresentig the sin and nary), Yoth bowed with 
oh rarer 4 Fy ‘On one of the columps betsteon the doors of tho store} 
03, he Feverso Sle of we Were tho TollIng 9 sey ee os een ear ee 


ras diatay beget folawoge nen ca 
CR aa oat aH fa tie fllllanent of his executive appointton 
j GAVE. 


Juilicioug In tho soldction of his state co.workers—wise in fe 
Qreeenrereasneevcocecnreerceceveeereoeirrrves: seeeseD FG hag estublishtd a roputation for (rath, wisdom and Jus-| 


Ba lice ‘arstuble Ju ita ceaiuauce asi wag esatting, Ii hs 
Fa realization 
"AUNO, 27 was the matto:— 
THE WORKAAN DIES” BU THE WORK GOESS 
IN. g 


ie 


The Park During the Procession. 

Having thos sketched the entire procession In detail, lot 
nF now take @ Jook back again, and rerie\s tho entire route 
Of tho procession. We will begla with the sccoe about 
the Park daring the moving of the foneral corliye. 

‘As the remains were belng removed from tho City alli Falrbank’s scale depot was eutirely co) 
to the funeral car, on the esplanade In front, tho crowd « At No. S83 Kempcrare framework wn erected, whieh 
that pressed heavily ngalust the Hine of ghants and pollcofa white fringe ant tassels, Andon thetop was au engle, 
avdet ie Hill coem end. respimton for aff covered vith erape, on «fiber side of which wus a small 
hnosical ‘and ‘snsfouely” abd eagerly watched evecyf tng, Se ceaped Mm moUToING, 
tmotloa of the veteran Férgeants who bore tho coffin, 

Then there was an Impulsive adyanco om all ides by 
the men, Women and children, who, with only an 
overpoisering desire to draw clos 


ae nlcaly trimmed with black crap 
"AUN, o72 was the fullowig:— 
[omen mmeeorrmatrnamirr Tanti, fc 
$ Your cause of eareow must nol be nicasured by biek 
{worth}; for thon thore would bo noend. 
would carry all before them. Tho authoritative volcus pay 2°77 re 0ers ore weer erecrcerereerceese ce scssrreseessae 
of the soldicra and policemen recalled the minds of tho CARE CAO TIMN O as follows > 
coger throng to the eolemn ovent: thoy were a part of, FY CHiis PebDS UAVE MADE MIS NAME IMMORTALS 
‘nd thoy fell back to tb eeacersrartcerersestecssee~ctaees eoreettoy 
Diy as children, No opgrossivo feellng was developed, 3 our late Presideat yas 
‘Brid no Temonstronce was ultered by the crowd wheupy © fi 

thoy were urged (9 retain thele places by tho Jollee. ALA G’*tenmrvecaesngssenesececerestrensiernsseere-ceaeer® 
wore aubduod by (he golempily and esducrs of the oo-fa a Ob! Why should the spirit of mortals be proud. |S 
ate mubsluod by, (he polembily. and saghess OT IEqL00- a Ge nS he vereenonety paver srasecoms dere 
Genéast, not a cinglo, exhibition’ of bad. temper oF 

fl-fecllog was muda on tho part of tho people, BY Gacerereeeereaees sree schrrmerseommectasrersnersencer 
who, wearled with wi and patient, awalted i Lat others ball the rising suu, q 
the ‘moving of tho fuueral corte, to catch the ps Wo bat to iim whose mice Is run. 
Hast ipllinpes. of) WHS. cxtket. Uhnttnclosed “all” [thal] @vescanmeesswarocerarnty seaetseanerte nenwee nneste 
was earthly of the honored head of. the pation. Thi AURMG the folloiring’ words appear 

People therp, as on the Chatham street side, Wore WOURY 6 enesecsmenese reneresere cree sienversecesesroeseD) 
dressed, respectable aud orderly. ‘Tho entire macs, witcls ‘Tbe iio, dorighcand wilhx ofl this reall oo 
oolmated by ono sintiment, and controlled by one Im. é 
lee, Tigh nud lov, ich ood poor, native and. foro unt 
porn, ll setmed wo be tauelied bythe one. sentiment 
regret sid sadness, that subdued the natural tendency 
great masses to lodulgo in raild forms of mi 

Bhd made (uein ae quiet, us peacoble, as ofderly, af tho 
Congregation the country ebiurch bell calls to proyore 
‘a mid-suinmner.day. The city nover esw.a greator throng, tS 
horn more orderly one, The adventurous urebln tha 
Climbed the tres overlooking the Park, dropped 
for tue time belng. bis outlandish ‘calla traf 
his comrades with outlandish womes, and ratty 
golomnly aud quletly and. watched the  foneral 


jor Inzeribs 


oir places as quictly atid peacea-,Bt @aeeraree 
Then folloyred the lines of w 
fo fond, commenchag:— 


At 446 wwas tho Iuserlption:— 


4 AtGimbrede's, ander the Metropolitan Hotel, was- al 
Yandsomy mouograwm of AL, and nnderoeath tho fol 

lowing :— 

Qerovecerercescerae erse crerenecscecosercesetesreree® 
y ha ros 

§ Til tho plain tiller of (he cod 

$ Tower'd o'er his pecrs Iu tfnd and sou), a God, 

2 The acsasela's baud bestowed tho martyr's crown, 

§ And tho,«}de, wide world cow eohocs Ls renown, 


The sulted Watiou, bowel with bittereet grief, 
Demands eu:rn ve len chief. 


Li 


‘4 


fy 
ie 


re 


i 


the administration of, his governmental functlons—he By 


i 


EW the erer-tcoming papulntion of tbe Orient as they’ march 
Pain bombastic triumph hofere the repulsive divinities of 
RA their worsblp—ali, ot 


Queerererreecerccecaccoces trecenerenerce-spoece ce coer roll CAD Like refuge al Lis optio 


red with black. fi 


been standing since chortly after the ead nows orrived, pqvauce, | Women and children Mocked to the stoops 


3 Band sccumslate within a 


should be the limite of Hberty, TL pow looms up as ono 


countless I 


Faeroe eee ed ener or CU cutee, ad they pssed for thrae days before purpled. ora 
De MNT NASH pcrors or the siven-billed.elty anit cast tbelee treasures 


conquests and the peacefw trlamphs of selence and art— 


of a stillborn republic. nearly a ecore of 
While Is Prosideot was transformed into an emperor 


cupled pearly Give bi 


scone of tho allernats bowillstion and glory of our arms— 
where the people vowed, before mankind and Heaven, 
Mat the bloody, but quixotic attempt to destroy popular 
goserninent, should, be amply avenged, and that erlma 


Almo:t overy bouse was draped In mourning, and the THE BAGGAME cat. 
ational ensign ue displayed at balf-niast whorevor {tras hearlly trimined with mourning. Aer 
Wiss possible to Hany ont banthig. ‘The dwelling on the PRpAuel was a ercsclug of black sud, white cloth, mae 
southeast comer of Fifteenth stroct was espesially oted pa lloucd witha white céntre. The sills and edges were 
for tho extent of Mts, mourning; azo 96 on tho opposite fa covered with Outed crapo, cuged with white, 

0, B1, near ihe corner of Sixternth street, waa] The Orst car was used by the colored ecreants of tho 
Of ordpe (rom tho roof.-to the basement And PA PArty. Tho Eecond and thin cars wero used by | 


Hf tue tow oar epticnn of fe lire ot travers aon tan 
leat reside them a priuary: wileginuee.. IENcry 
oueso Wra Une been counted nnopg. thus represvuted 

BY ie Gongreray- avéry slave iiss. weer trea represented. in 

By Congress—linpertvctly aud wrongly st nidy be but stil 
tas been counted ald represented “The skive bora ut 

our sult always owed allegiaace ty the xciieral guvetn 


Of this great landinurts of the wan. The plains drenched 


idee Roalike rorsada b reushod one maey af otepa (rom the ronfite Ake basement and YATE: STNG seeana ang Ati ers ware ube by lhe Gon, four aul alraga ca aleginuce Ca abe cera yore 
ith girs from tho Pome ta the Gulf andthe Yooblo MI avanteeth svat and. Fifth avons a (ble. eariog ff raved 1a plata black musi. The fourth se Ree oe atca eareugtt hia Geater uns ee atbUaN 
Hea LsIH that tusie tone bette miles "HA the (ollowiog inscription wae suspended from (he second poy THE GOVERNOR'S CAR. Ota word through its guardian of of ag tafant throush tt 

But to the epeciscle. Te what shalt we Tiken (2 Tho fe]®!O°F?— F] [twas covered with binck duted cloth, heavily bor-BY parent Bul when the. master became tule to bis alle 


slous which fell fa the wake of the Roman 


nid (thelr homaga at Lis feot—the colebrations of milltary 


semblages which start In an hour from 
theie Louies fp holday attiro and crowd the citles of the 
‘orld:(o commemorate some religious oF secatar fent in 
frislendom—the great kathering who sung the glories 
years sinc 


icker (hab tig butterfly can emerge from tho nurella— 
Jhen the , v3 “a TUR FUNERAL EBsoonT 


rounded Ninth avenue into Twenty-nintb strcot 1p the 
RS following order :— 
5 Movuled troop, Eichth regiment, New York, 
Superintendent kennedy. 
Inspectora Carpepter and Leopard. 
Broadway Squad. 
Grand Marsbal and Alds 
Grafulla's Band, 
Seventh regiment 


‘and all of these nerer combined 
tho constituent clemenis and the moral grandeur of tho 
wWouderfulexhibition, the moving rcres of man whe oc- 

irs ip thelr march bofore the Maison 


Abrabam In all things 
Qovcernoraronscersnered nerocss tied saereeeteree Hote 
And tmmedlatoly underneath — Pa 


Bh Gee reeccescocercecrscersreresrernees 064 F660 C618 
‘Semper honor nomengue tuum g 


Dorée ou Tucsdi 


THE POPULACE FORMING LINES. 
Union square is specially appropriate for sight eeéing, 


Qeewectsraperersrsrecersececesenseeseecorerrcerse seovg) fe ueted and trimmed wlth White centres and'black tassela PM fiance tho lave etuad fare to faco wth lily country, aba 
The heurt of tho nation beats heavily at the {gM The exterior length of the car was covered with white HA Lie allegiance, which tay before have becu w qualliied 
y portals of his tomb. ff and black cloth, wore {nto garlands and caught up WHEY one, Lecaine direct aod immediate. Mie chains fell olf 
eet nae ee meg career act Osan ete bor at cea cea 

Py Farther ou, tho dwelling on tho sontheast corner of py P!AcK < FA poo, ike the gest of us, to ha public defence: Mr 
M Eightecoth etfcct attracted great aitontion.  Itwas taste: py TB¢ Mth ond sixth care, weed by the miscollancanshg Pincotn's proctimuation Ji} but ako ynites of the already 
fully draped in mourning, bil waschlefly conspicuous for PAT, ere decorated the samo as the Orst, Following exlating ciglt af the boudwan to Mealom, Tlie (ow 
O logge ecathy ot Wovens, a the ceatee Ot uick gees ff tbe elxth car came the one containing tho remains THIF AY gan ut the matter ‘mate Ma qulic crime for th 
tho feitints o€ the-tilustrigus dead Bye tho same that bad brought ap the corpse frogs Wash ro to contioue ile obedicace, the. tewon 

The Union Club House, on the corner of Twenty- ngtou, and which will convey the remning to Mmuls fa Sicle ‘cot free tho collécise bondwen of tnt 
ssrect, wa also draped in'deop inouralng, ood aiptayed ff Gebetal MeCullum’s car brougs up the reat, AbOUL tea This doeteine ie qupyoried by the analogy of 
fp large amcabt of banting. “AU the cofner of Twenty. gy minutes bo four deals 1a tie Linves of foudatlam the treason pt Le 
HEecoud etreut Was tho Inscription: — Sa Hurd of the mater sleyried bla) of ls eb, the enbnain 
PEt et ie cee N OTL. 8 in tbat oxisted aman: us didiern in roany respects 
y “And the Lord bleseed A foudalisor oF tbo tiddic ages;!but 62 far thy 
g Precedoat muse paraliel wikb the present caso, for. trea- 

fon the master then, for treason the master now, losea 
Fa bie wlaves Lo the middl0 agesf lito sovereign apporulod 
J over the surfs nad the and which they cul 

tivated; lo our day the enverelgn snakes then mestera 
Gof thelr owa percots, lnnlsaverthemelvce It bay been 
eaid that wo.are at wur, ant that emaucipation Issiot a 


Ioudesque manctunt. 


b yesecsnccro ren teprrerereemorrrrstiens, ar” 


PA Tis bread aren can secommodats. tens of thowrands, and Goveral Dix and Guard of Hagur, mounted Delligeront right The ulllection disappears before 
PY it coinbioes the rare ndvantage of a dozen etreett and PY And also — Ki ‘ainsi Toa war belwcen ludejendeut Joyrers the Inv 

avenger of oxit, through which the woarted spectator Ba ves smremuserneaeceas eeareraeesseovacerncerer-gohh 2 ee to hig aupdard” all who Will 

by relurniog to bie vome BO teen ef ae fons eretiree AAC RRIROANT TAL 

Benco tt attracted a: yact multitude on Tuesday, who, fy S ik <a to his abliny: ap his pleasure with pitts 

FH ander the dlrecton of the gate, skirted eliher <idaof By § } an mm; vat wheu ot peacs. bo withilraves 

opathsny throggh while tho fuoeral emt: was to Fg ¢ op ceed eal eaeee 3 invaded country he ‘ioust whe bis aidera 

pase | Tho scene presouted fu tho square was of an 0x19 § Goltaakestaionee throppheyan all) H Se E H cacant 3 and comforters with bin; orif be leaves them Uhiud, 

{roordionry character. No prevlous ovont attracted exch fl § Sc eUB pexHeCla balseeeis| es 3 H gy has no, court to, cnfurre bis Uecreva, Yo eat 

8 casmopalitan concourse. very apot where the (00 HS he peaneenc ne Se ee eee ee aeenesnened) z 3 B give tbeo nv secunty, unless It be by the stipulations of 

Fe could cland on apy clevnted position vas eclzed in ad Se oes etiteld, on which was lncenbed a cross pS Fyn treaty: To x civit war its allog ther There, 


etored, aud its courts resuruo tele Jansdic 


Domes and parapets, all the stories of evory mansion 
otel, frou basement to gurret tiers, were occupled. 


ereraceesenecennremtemssteanes sere srerecereroesetere®) will wa; tho Uniied States lave courte onchelr on 


Portions of the crowd, in thelr haste, hat climbed. tho tg & MARTYR N Naval oftcers yuhe pullcaf ireaton and saute ls 
weak pines which utoreeet The Fak, and aunuted 1 fd & Montes au cick iH Tio Mayor und Gorernor Fenton. eons tctiout the fact of rebethon xe 
3 g foreigu represen atives 


nnevrercrerscerncerserceeetsrevererenererencent sane Carriages contain! 
On top of the porch of a honse near Tweaty-iifth street, Color guard, Tris brigade 
Hon a platform draped in mournlug, stood a large, boavll: fy General Dix's bodyguard. 
BY fully ecuiptured vaca of Italian marble, on which bung of Palle, 


The Seventh regiment mareded on the sidewalk, and 


nilincs aud the ears which were obliged to cease travel 


ay Uo eald that Wecause clavery existed Io most of 
the States «bien the Unlua wre formed, it. cannot. nel 

fully be loterfered with pow. AN change Las Laken plac, 
such ag Madisun furesase, and Cur he pointed ut 
tho remdy. The constitu States had, been 


re of yards from the mola, 
Uhrong, Even the roofs het Inrgo audi-aces, principally, 
composed of domestics and thelr friends, Who leaned 
over the sleep gables and endeavored to Wentify some 


paar devico or isatte This Tho St, Germain, Fifth Avenue ant HoMman hotels forming into fall battalion front, presented arms tof} trausformed belers the plottera of treasou va 
cen, mingled with all the ucidents of shrouded vor alzo appropriately draped with erape, and pre- Mine hearse as ik passed by ther, Mrled them away into rebellion Wheo the. federal 
oritiry, ieyends acd, bates to-the: memory-ef the falpenied an impressive. appearance, The. windows liand fA etc ye sahined eueta' er honor. én SDFOICAMW OLATONG ErsdoeH atte 


baleout 


bear, and everywh re wie. re. 
buthorlty, 10 the 


reat man whore death called them forth, was novel 
rolomn, pecullar and pecrles 


‘ hich bad halted widway between (he upper und Jolyer FN eprective 


(indies and ebildren, while the stoops ond sidewalks to 


Nearly opposite the Spinglet House facts testimonial, f Bvers where the anxiety of tho people to sea. the proce A staircase, wilh a top made co aa to rest on the #idoP that tie UL Voem tail: Ia sehat ur 
W tomporanily deponted, commanded general notice. The feysion Was intense, aud all ngreed in pronouncing: the, dis atafalque, und reaching from tho streat, Waa thoagy slayo States to mak nition perpetual; 
space whlch It eceuples is about ten of twelve feot square, fayPlay the greatest thing withia vitectlon of tho a portion; tho seraconts of the Loralld corp: und events Lave prosed, with the cleucpers uf deyo4 8 
abd w roiling, of the rustle order—partiaily Gothic bupyoldest Imbebltaat i ntot on By Savenaed th and, Tulsing the hearse, descended with theirig tion, Lunt 9 which Reyer) 
Sunpe-surrads 1c Ie resomblcs 4 rlmare mond). Madison square was cqually Whronged, aud the plot on RX burden tothe sidewalk. At thi ft ube gurid pre-E . enurationn. 1a 
@ meat, che pedestal aud tho column being ot the ondiuary BA ey KBpccoted arms and all the spectators unc : feat netteyt obs 
Molel Ga. tbo former appears. thee uuses-uow. too eA ND People, come of whow clambered up tho sides of he PA jearse-bearers, proceed by General Dix 1 then, the new | ie or tire Uulved 
(ous to bo preceded by Initials Hstryctura In their eagornees to got a good views of thof@ through Lue entraves Into thu dopot, where thoy worePY Stare mast Insist that the pre uf freemcn: lath 
eeUte Um ncece ety, NE oo cotze 3 IC passed on Hie way (0 she Cayot, Cofriages Hl ngct by to guard of Houor wuo escort dha remaie® fronsp staat a reali ithe! fol eaiuaanever 
Qeremeetrowecertenereccatertenerenvoerncererncesesreesy tates, dtayé oti Js boxes wero arranged al every id Wasbiagtoue Cease to Insist Sn abiall be £0. aveud 
ereversrsencstacererscecerssscerseresrossssrrectet77 Band -not a foot of eléyation was Left unpatrontzed, RE tye iord wr ny and the pat ‘2 our viewlty és 
‘Tho pants of the pedestal bear appropriate xcntonces EA" The head of, the procession rsh Fi:th avonuo ot AK comrny the reugalne eulered thoes Jost benetlcont ¢ mea 
On tho Orst ts the eden to tho dapartedt quarter past ono o'elock, aud rluvsly wended Ite way past Ef Corsrmer Fenton, who reruains with te corpoet BU to nur enero 
Qeeceacneatsencetsrersemtecessessenveerseorssoesrceoe fq Delmonica’s corner. Tuspector Carpeutor and bis mounted FM Fajg |g reached, wos accompabica by. Generals bat ofa f eau lay 
: GO0b NIC el potice bad a hard task to clour the thoroughfare; bub tho ky Cerri Harvey aud uals Judges Davies aud I poperul Heth of pact "i 
N ASD 3 ut any serious accident. Several PY the Court of Arpeals; Messrs. Dawson and Ca. saure of the rebelliuu Ly uot only dem 
$ FLIGHTS OF ANGELS 3 Biindies fainted and some childron bad thelr toes badly eotng. thas presste Colony iol Pitta th making -r 
H Sixa Tuk 3 fBeauceced; but beyoud thiz nothing occurred worthy of 8 EocernorAlvord! with Seuators D. A. Cole meeCY j F ayaluel a hace of co 
H 10 THY RESTt 3 fmention.' The military duplay was much admired; bat RB poor sad Robe Christie, and. Aseembly rovemy Ile Huge seit N true 
SHfall eyes wore strained to catch the fret glimpse of tho hd bom Ineting peace Ou growth of cont 


cll comdition 


an assiih 
ting exp 


which contained the runios of the mortyr; ‘oeral Dix cleo formed ono of the escort, and was 


The marblo nest thle 
© unttl thd #4 secorpanted by Colonel MeMabon and Captal Lond, of 


Presidents— 


Bi catafal 
fand, although it did not male its appearao 
altitude was not relaxed in My 


weossion with a digulty anda geriousncsa rarely wit OT romcanenvetenensrqrertrecmrsverenoscererocsnocerce peo Clock, the patience of the tm {his stad. At four o'clock precieely the pilot ongiee 
procession with o dlgulty, and a sericusness raruly WIL” Ar Stuyvesant Tnctituto was the following motto:— FSS WEN SiatICe TOWARDS NONEY @ FA tno teact, A geocral uncoveriug of heads on the part off Hence out ot tho dopor; and two mrautas alter, te thei for, Tbe. cry 
Treldenie, such as EpriNg Up nad nro Karucred by tHe¥ vereceanrenerare ncese sorerrmeenesessssrecserreocets OP § WITI CHARITY FOR ALL. 4 ffftee mato citztns along Fourtesnth stroct anounced tho Souai of a fouersl dirye, th funeral fa dejertéd ange wow 1 Ie rs 
argus-eyed roporter on otlier public occasions In the City Ri $ SEMPER HONOS, NOMENQUE TU 3 Sec ceeeccemeveneterarccereenoneaceceree srereret srocere we arrival of tho funeral car, an’ as it wheeled Into FYtH HY (hus Now York pald the last homage of respect to all that 
Dall Park, The people wero tov sad aud dopreszed top S| LAUDESQUE MANEBUN $B on tho third ts the tncerlpuon:— Fijavenue the example was followed by the thousands as- fj Was inortal of Abralam Lincela 
Erdage fami sprite sta Ny eng rw tua ff Seer ver ateeeserrcrcrercerae centre Oo wturetnatertsarecepueteneteemersenrg ATMS. a sais ead of te qancant Te —— 
fo create a disturbance, and vo one was clated enough tof surrounding the name "Lincoln;” and opposite, on theRs | HERES A GREA’ GONE $ ea : 3 = 
Miract attention. fo tho peuple, with tearol yee undork@ariaory of tho Nvotu restinent, waa to Tolle Be eet ONE anand PAouBEES throu the thorougbtare; bat ihe ioteret ot] SERVICES AT UNION SQUARE. 
d , 3 2 rR tho spectators relaxed bol. ie people felt that It was: 
the ehadow of the great affictton, watclied patleuthy and Geeeenearcoe seepernercere-ctsccsareececsee EA | Oo the last pane! le tho quotation from Sbakspero:—— Pie greatest diapiay of modern Woes sud eee im ——— Cah aes lene wncrgpeutoeg etimcts verb 
TonrAnl precesslon, wad atlenily’ breathed over themed -vable nud. generun he eye ANE Bl cocceseamecnnenceracen-nacreeeneseeavernenereceng FAs 10 Tease ubtl tbe very Test divison bad yassel A) 4 tuo after the ime ted upon for the cominenc Aipeepitieecai vader suatai 
eget eer eter mea Hearn tc ae oe a see ee eee aug | a eee Sance oa at ten GBR meat ofthe ceremonles at Golan equare tho aqme ici atic dct ical 
‘Such an _ocearlon, euch a crowd and euch) apd eerseeey cceeccanenictn teem cceeg eS ig eas tan, 3 f verging on and dlcergluz from Mt, presented a eceno sur By uevss to draw i NM : 
day New York. miy voyor” cet’ again... The world hy (oly wuich tia nasa tulad lth the words BPO Resecantenccos secon aramecinerecorsesceers OH The Scene Along the End of the Routes Mi nusiog all previous displays herein. The search of thoy Us cieiy and waver taba AL Ait 
Rover witnessed 60" grad a callechion Of. NCI ne ceovnanesrnaancene sdureeveee-enevand fa NeRulial tees of immer, Ine Wit eroeees of Fe ceaton wai'ae Welbilined iat Cone wha were To bel rare ; } 
ale, af thtonged the: atrcotd.of New York 3 fp detyeere cuayend giviog grace and inish to tho testt- FA admonlahed the crovd, In deep rurerberatlons, tat thoi actora In the ceremonies cet dorm for tho cloto of tho py 4 tune ; 
Yosterdny ana gathered arvvisl the Der of the wader of Spal Oo thle Mtlay reenument to the memory Hl remains of the, President wore belng conveyed (0 tMeKE day's colempilles were enabled to take thelr places” ts) SevenTIn the wreneton 
inp nation. No outbreak, vo siojenes, no feverieh cor ; Toman ine nol sae poate was ready to move. Tho ex-4 ajinost at the tlme lald dowa lu the programme. At OvoPY y Np iecrpeel 
otlon marked the umnmens) gatberlug. Al) was tin : wif FROM TUB MAISON DOREB. 2 
Quil, free from disturbance, and as peaceably as tho flow 0 eA ing clock Flrikes OMe. A salute ko gd Pectatcy of the crowd now eet fo, but took no otherform BY o'ctock tho coup Wail In tho equare was on on ay u f r 
ofthe mighty Hudson, It waa a proud day for Newpg ¢ ofyiinnle peal of “tuonder Is heard, amd the whole Uno, {than certain mathematical calculations, ia whlch spacoB grandest that could well ncelved. Regime ie seit moy wis i ; 
ore and a now or enone, teayeerianeg ire baat 3 fe Vileh bed preserved ite lovel patlently for three bours BM and velocity of large bodies were prominent features. IY regiment, on thelr retura arch, continued to j Urwin but the word, that th 
Tho pollee arrovgeuents, under Captain Brackett, of SM & ne 3 Foor the pre tg metpetiveces Mat Ne Nee fg] Shortly bofore two o'clock tho head of the procession. tho quickestep of tho Woops and t peices 
tho Gilly Hall preciuct, worvall (hat could Ue de-trot: ‘Thef 3 Who gained no title oud who lost no friend 3 to vi hibition, Everything thet lm-Ba reached the viclolty of Twoniy-cixth strect—moving ring strains of the bands velog im tril An nthe ieoal Ip h 
Richluery mie egy apd witout Jar or rou Some : pees wale. a lo was Bot common time to thé rouroful strains of a minor Peoggestivo cootract to ihe slow and euleru tre Sanne orice pees 
ices Sato tt sah ee meet Samy 1am "ahaa art ihe raiosot ihe noplectoes ne WB ainse. From this moment the crowd fll Into an im-f funeral noes Which marked tho passage of the sain aMars au 
The Scene tn Brondway, 2 that over I mension the lady fricads of BM pressive etilinces, and the thousands assombled withla FY troops but a few minutes Lefora, The evening eun ta, aang 
ee iahise io passed Wes to the co who {nugurated tho eulxequent dem02: Arango of the oye wero only knowa by a sea of bumaa ly shone brightly upon long polished linea of eter), ao ailuf busines or the sighlest shiek to 
Scarcely two months eince a Joyous) caval passed pererer cco es, “ee 0 Wonde ot the broken column which rests RY sho ightly up iB poll , ve eoeintis uf the be put ito the 
through our city, Our armies ad gained a cuceceslon PAL Gurusy's waa tho followlag titulo | author tm, which was destined fig feces played with tho gay prunes of the troops of lancer Ate oles af ast ie 
of glorious victories anda nation Jubilant; turaed outbMeldom:— orth alal nosalty ‘of a servico In FM For fully one hour columns of troops—sitizen solders Fl sho cucceesvely patced do vn tho streets con{lguaus to ud-pordt avn Eoeny 3 5 
todo them honor. Broadway then presented a holiday Sleep, martyred hero, aleep) 5 Ae pie Mfr a er: tho pride ond eafety of the nation—tho fellow citizens H Union square, ‘The platform erceted for the ceremonies FT Rte ad 
appearance, flags and etreaters waved from'cy Thy, pulog to thy'xrest aud Just raveard, Sra cleared of the brave roluateers sho have so nobly Bf was placed Just opposite the Mason Dore. Round thopAquict euergy abd (Lo \hyrwliiiky of Ju : 
Among the (aithful and the good «hose lives hbo cluo to tho. solution. . 1t had fi eustained oor hooor in the deld—moved by with a heavy Ml pistrorea a revereat mass of p Wg ogtof the reas nu Jon the p 


crowds of Joyous proceasionists marched to st | 
tional airs How changed did our sity appear ou Tuesday, ba 
and how different a,gulso did Broadivay. assume Nop 
etroaming banners, po Joyous ehouts, no Iicely music. fA 
Clad throughout Its entire length In the sable gard of PM 


Are elainless lvos, hath Ioft-a gl 
Upon a uation’s ad a pe 
Aflent elty from ite dome 
With universal tears, Ginga out ita.st-ns of woe 
Great busbandman, though lost to us 
Thou yot bad’st time to scatter far tho seeds 
Whose fu ult eball yet 
Adorn tho times; and of thy tillage 
Kira our anuals speak 
‘And mals a record of thy dceds and name, 
Eternal as ou prineiple. 

‘At 763 the black drapers over the ywindowa was 
rormed £0 as to leave a diamond. shaped space, in which 
Wore tho following words on & White ground 
Qenemerneecrenseseest sane sree teeeccosseceonese eet 

IN PERPSTOAN RET MEWORTAM, 

‘AC 707 both windows Wore covered with black; on ono 

‘was the following:— 


0 shorta tmofstnce our starry banner, gorgeous with Hts 
‘crimson stripes, duttercd In he breéza. A silent crowd i 
fnitead of tho morry choutln3, lsughing ruultltade of By 
the 6th of March. Tho mufled rolling of (be drum, thom} 
slow measured tread of the military, And how ie thle ? i 
‘The various designs and mottore which adorn our palaces 
of (rado on either sido may enlighten us. i 
| One etrikoe us—a cofn on which fs Inoribed tho name of Fy 
“‘Lincemm, o'er which a figuro of a woman benils ing 


avicf, Under this Is written iy | recaaenananea aay Comer ear T | 
$e TOURS Tate DENTS OF ABRARAM LINCOLN Y PY § JUSTICE TO TRAITORS 1S 
Reeacneatenea “ot erence onsensaeranvan eee ee aoe 


Alas, it istoo true A nation has turped out to fellow —And on the otber,— 


Heaven hax willed iC that the United States 
live. Thé nations of tho earth cavnot spara. them 
He Worw ut a»flelocracies of Euroye caw in the spar 
feadaligts of tlaveuividing shui. esrungest 

togettier wii the d) 
pal jife. If the Old World v 
‘advantages of oligarchy 
eb noi stale, of the rightful freedoin, 
3 © 10 the many, of of Ihod mi 
JO bumber oi 


the spicve! cla tbe gba ftead, eoqueot with scutay fo cur esaaniulea acd 
ERs charac: might be fa death to altos and aasclua 

CE Oa eget ma fs Atstbroa erclocky the bead Kaving reached tho depot, 

meter ot eda ke Sead fue colton balled bad formed Io lng facing vo tho wes 

; ead that bis brethren.were thug reminded of bisato allow the funeral’ car and cs 
BY At hoic ast threo the approseh of the car beara 

Half an hoor ins passed, and ‘the advines (guard of fMtionored remains of the iinmortal eaul of the alte 

the cor/ge—a. section of the Broadway squal—Oles a President of tho United Sta(es was made known by FY 

roujid the Equary With the dress and momentum forfgrolemn, refrains of Lands and tho muflled rol) of mar. 

Mblchthey ate noted. Almost glands ni aise, thoy werefgual croros As pasced’ frech "ban 


ff Olling up tbo equare Io froot aod f 
lances ou either side. 

Shorily alter Ove ‘o'clock ‘the gentlemes'of the eon 
milttce cutrusted with tho closing ceremonies exme pon 
(he stand, Almoct immediately afterwa 

ExGoyeroor Kis opened the procee 
cing the Rev, Dr. Tyne. 


#8 Uy Intro: 


rt 


a0 ever decrs 


few, the United Sites 


AL plonests.@” the malsbly, columas which followed {apg drome, cacgbt op the melancholy) poles, yezimonta PRAYER BY REV. DR. TYNO. musi Hy to contre tbo d by thelr quiet and unob- 
thelr wako ‘Now troop’ after tyvop of cavalry socoscdspMbrougbt, thelr, arms to a preseat, oers sunted Hy. Rey. srzpmi eth pate atlaisenars ano Irusve example. ft tits uiten and trul erved 
only to be tho accumpanim’nt of” the corrowtul PH of mourning dpped Dofur: the Jat o and offered up the prayer, rally roucd ay walvidual, Wie wyuiry Is made whether 
notes, the dirges and the (uneral marches! of military fa who, as the head of tho cation, devoted ORATION BY THE NON. GEO. PANCROFT. Than so trvited acd L20ved abil elicit From the m2 

bands. Noxt is heard tho shell notes of the fe and (hapa bis life to that conette A fom words ftom the cbatancy Indretuced, te orator pt, 08 We peopte endurlog Ik. Ututious of thelr t 
couede Of*KottTe: drums, ‘muta and subdued, and In fe nilicance to the colors of hy Americaa sepsbltc rmen introduced the rato Aisuait requester politcal four for a superiplendia, 
‘api{podal contrast to the gpiitstirring alps uf which they Pathe passine of the car Lis at th: of the ceestion to tho assemblage. q dynad.y, the United Savi mast. live to solve tbs prub: 
Gro occasionally tho insuuments. Here marches the kuoubly, profound. Not a volee, not awh Pitot Jem. If a question Is ral oa the reepecilye -mente 


of Timolcon or, Julius Cx-ar, of Washington ur 
Napoleon, the United States rust bs there to eall Uo rolnd 
That there were twelve Lasara, most of Wem the gppr 


Fragment of o Terimcot iu Zouaya cogtume, vith | 
Velorm ranks reduced aliost'0 a. carporal's svar 
{is torn and bulict-ploree ! colora flaunting proudly ob the 


sound was beard, save tho tymalfuous hh 
rowed Bearis) often! poured out In irrepress 
deep inapiratious of sonls snl of sadne 


ancroft then proceeJed to deliver the! 
g the d 


The Hon. Geoige 
following oration, 


Fy of which he w 


breezes “Tuere are thé nvoving battalions of flicluanler2, FM for the perpeteation of the natlon and the protcecion of fy rn Se Urium of the lina rece, and to eontragt with thew Uh 
With thelr casuzomms plAtering in the sunlight An ov FM (ne widow and orphau ebildren of thy H quently opp Uno of American Preaidenta Tho duty of the hour 4 


Onr arlef an 


lcolpes the giey-tn. ormed seventh, marching witha dress To zalu a farewell kook upon the coin Lelog the = horror at the crime whiea has clothed kiucorapletc, our mucraiug l# Iucvucere. If While ve. vse, 


Arw Bork Weebly. Terai 


, At tho exact moment, upon the flames. § 
Long before the crowd dispersed, a carriage 
and four passed unqnostioucd through the gates 
of Warlzburg, and within its curtained biding- 
place Heinrich was holding in bis arms tho death 
like Ogure of Berths, and their brave deliverer, 
fy was seated bosidy them, 
the beloved home of his childhood Heinrich was 
bearing his half-dead bi 
tives did not dare to j 


i----Suturdayy, 


“Peay, pray extioguish yyar light, Hela deh!” 
she eafd, almost breathite: 
will seo your shadow on the coiling. For Houyea’t 
yeake como to my room. Mother, awake! Hoinrich } 
i Aud, by suatohes, she ropeated 
what she bad heard. 

Arade battering at the house door convinced 
hor auditors (hat thia at Jonst was not phantom, 
Wand, notwithstanding ber frantic appeal 
ff) insisted on answering it in person. 
leaving her almost lifeless on the floor, 
brother and Caroline Ta 
Heinrichs room, aud by their exertions Bertha 
Bwas restored, She persisted, after sho recovered, 
in going down to her lover, and they watched ber 
fs sho stole softly to the door, where he was atill 
4 parloying with the strangers, and stood by his aide. 
Ho felt her gentlo touch upon bia arm, and said, 
“Bertha, darling, these mo 
do you thinkt—of witohoralt! 
that a quiet, orderly student like myself would be 
suspected of that?!” 

“Pardon me, young gentleman, it is those very 
Hf studies that have sealed your doom, 
Ficvery reason to belieyo that your constant and. 
FY protracted night ntudies have been with a view of| 
obtaining a knowledge of the Black Art. Your 
Bi kaown practices condemn yen.', 

‘This wad ottered by a respectable looking man| 
whom Heinrich romombered te have soon in tho 
vicinity of the lawyers’ offices, and whom ho Bui 
supposed tobe an officer of the courts. 
Accompanied by several othor individuals, of ft 
whom he seemed to be tho delegated spokesman. 
Ld Among them was one in the garb of a priest, who: ; 
Y kept repeating Latin phrases, expressive of holy 
Pj horror, and unmitigated dotestation of a wretoh 
whom he detested as the dayil’s own. 

Holorioh, who really could not believe himself] 
in danger, although aware that soch things had 
been, still maintained bis 
fing on his arm, trembling with the force of hor 
All the terrible forebodings which she 
had so long struggled with soem 


with emotion, 


Gavstine, ernents, 


A Judgo suspected of bribery chided his clerk for bay. 
“<Iplead gullty, my lord," replied the 
rk, “but my banda aro clean." 
An Irishman went Into  ehop and ast 
“Four cod sixpenco,"” was tho reply 
Och, by my som, thin,’ mya bo, 
hands go barefoot than pay that price for few. 
ir Wallor Scolt In leuding a book ono day to bis 
felond, caatoned him to bo punctual fa 


Literature, 


Abraham Lincoln, 


A nation weeps, and full of woo 
Hows down bluath thy cbastening rod; 
Nghe was all aglow, 
8 bivod batewed te 


Iker streol, bas publizhedia now ot 
novel, (‘Macaria," with a stocl por. 


lon of Alisa Kyun, 
trait of tbo auttioress. 
ass 0 {Ls politteal 1 


GERMAN OPERA 


nga dirty face. 

Tho popularity of Luis story is dao ff 
n arc, unfortunately, fl 

Sdo—than (0 the vivid (iaagination and & 

power whlcd It oxhibita 

Morrisons,"' pablisbed by th 


Homeward bound! tho price of] 


palr of glovos. 


Miss Hosmor’s last story, “The 


Tho rest of tho rela. 
io them, lest their sudden fa 
disappearance from Wurtzburg might awaken sns- 
ion; bat one day, at broad noon, the elder 
Von Kepler and bis wife, with Wilhelm and Ber- 
tha’s mother, all dressed indeep mourning, 03 i 
for tho loss of their nearest and dearest, were con- 
They who bad almost 
doubted were now convinced that the friends, at 
leaat, believed them dead. 
was appeased, and the pious detecton 
craft thought they had really done good service in 
ridding the world of such beings. 

One more journey did Wilhelu yon Kepler make 
to Wartaburg; but this also was in secret, for he 
had learned to dread a place where wrong and 
Werror were called by different names; aud this 
time he retarned accompauiod by Caroline Harts, 
on visit to Berths,’ who wi 
health sid“ bappiness—tho ‘beloved wife of Hein 
rich. From this visit ahe did not retarn; nor in- 
depit'did either of the Von Keplors ever agnin-visit 
Jascene fraught with such fearful recollection 
Bond Caroline was an orphan, without ties to recall f 
her to Wurtzburg.. The want of relationship was 
however fully snpplied, not, long after, by hor 
marriage with Wilhelm you Kepler. 

Unolouded happiness is not to be expected in 
{lis life; but it soomed as if the rule was aus 
pended in the case of the two eseaped prisoners; 
for they lived toa groen old age, surroun 
hildren sud children's objldren, to 
story of the trint by fire wa: 
Haupner, their deliyerer, who had aotnally risked 
uncertain hope 
, Was an honored josate of their home, re- 
ng Heinrich and his wife with a kind of adora- 
Tudeed, be attribute 


0, also having 
‘nil Will add largely to tho reputation of the 

Bradbura bas, we soo, ropablishy 
Fanchon, or the Cricket!” 


Whetu Freedom's He descended, 
A pail uf sorrow's blackest gloou 


ar coantry's suitllug ines eas 


tansgloam’d turwugh the clouds, 


was giveu, wit Mcsdames Kroder 
Himmer'aod Habolman (a (h. 
was well Diled, but with ap audicaca eniirel 
Mt erhich the Acailomy 1s accustomed to, 
| Lollettes was romarkab! 
sented fa 13m 


tz had entered ff 


‘Tho Moses of our sux.cken land, 
Whoo bold it up throug! 
Our friend who 


‘als is really necessary, 


Tho April numb-¢ of tho United States Service Magazine fd 
Tt contalus ruading 
B)elractly oF Incidentally military. 
Byman's Georgls campaign, Wustrated with a map of tho 
ecene of operations, giving tho lines of march of, the 
different columns; also another paper (Part 4) on tho 
Froat battles in history, with diagrams of tho sieges of 
Hy Slwerp nnd Stralcund, and tho battles of Iyry and Bret: 
By (e2feld, oro particularly interesting and instructive. A 
fj dusramn of tho plan and sections of Fort Fisher presents 
BJ 82 co2urals idea of tho great strength of that work. Tho 
Scrvice Magazine \s endorsed by Iettors from Licutenant 
Genoral Grant and Vico Adm(ral Farragut, 
Tho Harpers have published Vatwberg’s “Travele ink 
Central Asia? —tho book which, since tho “Abyasiblan 
bas omated ie great 
Kerops: ven “Tho Life of Cxsar,!' eh kts imporiant 
tearing On the political prospects of 01 
Titarast before “this extraondionry narmilve. ‘The lovop 
BF éslotics must indecd' tw a strong passion in tho buman 
breast whon Itcan induro a man to endure sack feartal 
fq trols in its bohalé as AL Vamiborg bas passed” (hrotugh 
ff Wo wish that the pressure on our columns permitted iat 


fej have found almo: 
M ‘Doctor, sald a p 


all of them good bookkeepsra!" 


‘The loved and mighty eho: 
ar people ab Uy 

Whasn great camer und Just begun, 
low, our country’s mighty dead, 


Our trembling stripes, our wedded stars, 
Are furlod ih) Woe, mre draped In Dlick; 
n Frocdom's Facto! spars, 
Their stars of hope Lght war's dark track; 
Bul now these glorious ers aro din, 
While sy tapaiuotic unturs weeps, 
For death has catered, dark aud qrim— 
Our nation’s pride idrover tloeps 


nonce to a surgeon, “my ff 
daughter bas had a terriblo dt this morning; 
cd full an hour without knowledgo of understanw 
tor, “Mauyer mind that, macy 4 


ed out of the city. The paper on Sher-B 


‘Eyen-banded justice” 
sof witch: 


Ob," replisd tho di 
eople continue go all thelr Lives."" 
A buffoon at the court of Fran! 
that a great lord threatencd to munler bin for 
juttering some jokes about him. 
Ba Francls, ho shall be hanged (o Gre minutes after.”” 
wish your Majesty would hang him tive minutes before,” 
said the buffoon. 

A Sunday school toacher asked a litle girl who was 
(oo Girst man. Sho answered that sho didn't know. ‘The fy Yared 
question Wasihed put ts ad itish child, who answered, 
With apparunt satish 
ou noedn’t feel so grand about it; 


acouse me of—what 
Would yon beliove 


L comptained to th 


Bd a little weak, compstling bita occas 
the falsetto, whichis out of place and never accoplabla, 
Mr. Habelman's Ralmbauit was woll sung and acted witle 
Fredericl sang the park of 
Alice for the first thme, and was therefor: a Tittle Foable, 
ee. presume from Urnidily, 


1 deal of spirit. 
We felt to murmur much, God, 

Whon Thou obscured cur nation's sun, 
Bul now wo -bow beacath Thy rod, 

‘And tuably pray. Thy will be'dona!* 
‘Thick clouds around Ws eerm to press, 

‘And akles look dark thas arice have shoud, 

Lord, woehould mot puntan Theo loas— 

‘Thou'Ul nor formke—wy'ty Rot alone, 


Ob} great and goott“a manor Ged— 
Tendor of heart, noble andbrare— 
Thou swept th. {ull curse from ose syd, 
Aud tare the lettors from the Glave, 

Atbertea woepa shot 
And Liborky li 
Boslde the huliowod gravo of bim— 
‘A nation’s love, a batlou's trust 


1 Thou Alm'ghty, King of kings, 
holds uur country's deatin 
ort Thy sav ny by 
aud hush our jiex 
We oughic (0 pra: 
Vow suppllaat at'Cuy pr 
Thou bast Vut tare 
Thou gaya bo us 


now restored to} 


travels of Bri 


tho “Onst scholar, 
be wasn't an Irishman." 
‘Tho last will and te 


ince, pales in 


fa shopkevper of the Rue’ 
EYSt Denls, {a Paris, -who died recently, ended thas:—"s 


lof the aristocracy: 


and to place my body Iu the bands of mun “of science, 


By that it msy bo carnfully disscctod, (or Lam detarminot Fh 
to know the cauas of my death,’ 

Highlander, undor the ifuenco of whiskey, on 
went to be rar 


Signor Petrolla's now opera, Geld 
Grua as horome, Is said to have bi 
(he San Carlo hoatro, Naplea 

ig in the hand: 
bas bovn olfered to Signce Veil, and deaiined by 


a decided, 


t volume of Harpers! edit’on of Napolcon's “Di 
ia bow ready for delivery. 


baying comme 
you willing to taico this w 
"ho rephed, wip. 


idogroom wus asked, 
your wedded 
ops of parspiration ff 


often repeated. 


was Thins om atand, with Bertha Jean 


F] The Marpers havo also got ont in complete form ‘A nove oparsita has bo 
H Charles Layor’: 


B} which bas heen hitherto roa 


r land's bright star bas burat 
Frow out tue clouds w’ 
IL alive pialsas tw fu 


Quin could overthr no time thoy fy 


Yhis own life 


nz us through tho slow 
and teasing mediim of n certat publ 


ed about to be 


you should not ba 
hirt, aud thet T Isy fn bed whl 


g and amusing of this charming writor'sf 


hat T bad bat one 
Our Lincwlu aud 


Enslriien iu bho 


thoir deliverance 


Apparently divining the nature of the tie exist-P 
individuals composing 

:4 tls etrange party included Bertha in their denuh- 
Thoy demanded acocss to Meincich 

with eyes flashing ut their 
presumption, he refused; but on Wilke 
tation that the 
studies, aud 


actor, “I could 


Wu patd Lue price, 
bow aud MuurMur Lune bo dune 


PHONO DAYTON. 


ing between the tye 


ver know that you ad a shirt 


and Instructive 


Theatricals. 


1 wilte robes. aco of mang y 

Toward the close of the seventeenth century the 
world began to ecasa from degrading itself by 
nd wicked superstitions; yet solitary 
instances occurred even amid 
of the eightecath. 


Ge Crial BD 


unpretending nature of 
ce of all mystery in hi 
apartment, might best convines them of their 
d to allow them to enter, and 
preceded them with o lamp, acoompenicd by all 
Vtho family, who now appeared, fully atsirod 

A celestial globe and ether astronomical appa 
ralus, some drawings of Saturn and bis rioge, an 
old book on sorcery, which Hoinrich had fou 
to Madam Wiauer's 


Moro than wo 


rendor thei a de 


these foolish, 


on to tho adpitrers af this 
amount of practical fi 


ror, he determ nlightenmont 
Previous to the elghteent 
nnber of victims, from the date of Pope Tonocent’s 
bull, exceeded one hundred thousand! 
Germany alone ! In Switzerland a witeh was burnt 4 
in the latter part of the lust century, 
utders were sanctioned by learned judges, and 
tig the ductrives of the 


they will God a 


1 lo ex: 


<i into a smatt ¢ 


Perieot hiuiself, in order, 
Bed, al some future day 
jn ono of the colleges alread 
His name was Heinrich von Kepler. 

ed woud haddsome, Heinrich bore away 
n of physical beauty, as be soon did of in 
telleotual_cultuke, from ameng=h's stodious bi 
heavy countrymen, often exciting their envy for 
the one, aud their youvailing efforts to rival him in 
But while they smoked 
and pursued their miaty spe 
and their ‘visionary, dr 
‘was advancing in brilliant and. rapid progression 


fill a professor's chair 
y established in Ger- 


seamed to appre 


1815 9 vigor BY tou t 
and is marked by the wrller's usu 
keen porveption of character: 
we have read unything’ot 
Bir Kinceloyts with more pleasure: 

Matobinaker'” ta thi 


mmon Fense al 


edo not know wi 


on alludes to Jov.xs ou jas 


tldo of anew etory by tho BM 


yconstitated sufticicnt prooz that tho fq blessed Sayiou 
, one ortwo yoluries in this 
clinging of Bertha to her 
p ie purty.that Heiurigh and Bertha 
the guilty ones. 

amidst the shricka of tha mother and Carolin 
Hwhile Wilhelm von Kep! 
those unprineipted sound: 


returned to hig hots 
In golug up to bi 
judows auil laude 


and drank be in by Peterson Brothors. 'This writer haa attracted 
lations in philosophy 


y' theology, Heinrich ff 


Sejetitir, 
i laiaianttesonisacaat 


Tels of steel aud, rout 
ty-two thonikamt Kil 


anulytical turn of her mind, 
In the hidden depths of charac 


Acantion of © J by the descent 


country and thre 


al foundry at Dovul. mot he lanl 


Nolivithstanding 


vowed ievenge upon 
els who disturb 


springs that wor 


* anya ho, “itvqa aon’ eborton 


exciting worden-and adiiration 
Jooked ut Mm Standiog ons livigut which they 
ever hoped to reach, 

Heinrich’s window 
Wisner’s hous 


a very. fing yoror by inellag. 1 


eed a thornuzhl 
2 (9 reéqoired be 0 tal 


nad (entorncas 


olution of any neut 


pout a year in 


all, or even of ayTUp, 


nit uaking It continually until cold. 
Mr. Reid bas patoot 
attached to ral 


It is puinfol to record the si 
Voted Jovers at this period, 
intorview, oven in thu-presence of thelr accusers 
Their friewds were not permitted to see them; so! 
that the anguish of the mother, and the equal 
‘ood Von Keplers, who were. sent 

cannot be deacribed. 
circumstance was wrested 
Before long others were 

arrested, equally the victims of a terrible super 
stilion—a superstition, in fact, which destroyed 
the lives of more than one hnndred individuals, in 
the space of two years, in Wurtzburg alone—amoug 
whom were fourteen vieurs, several counsellor 
childrenand: the wife of winan dia 
his fine loro), heraclf being the haadsomest woman 
in Wortsbung. F 
Doring Heinsicb's imprisvnment he cosmmuni- 
ated with Wilhelm by means of a note 
upon a smooth pine alick. 
only the brothers under. 


Jet and one keg of pa’ 


a particular kiud of trough to bes 


of Muaorous 


They were denied an way cattle Lrucke, by whick not only a {on an average 


be given to the antinsls Tho fact chet thay dl 
ake, corn, &e,, ba likewise dlspeneed. 


Tho destruction of 


these is enlled “1% 
4, from u casual It 


diame was vi 
sleepy watchman yas Just g 


py to the following c 


ing bome from hia 
He seldom went into socivty, but Ry 
his animated couvtenance and brilliant con 
ional powers wou for him troops of friends, 
svhenevor he was indaced to inake ono of a party. 

Many an apxious mother, dwe 
puted wealth and respectabNity"of the Yon Kep-| 
Jers, would gladly have welcomed the handsome 
and tolented youth to a neater relationship; and fy 
Caroline, or Serena w 
nt to any important qaes-| 
tion be might have asked respecting the state off 
Helnrich’s heart had| 


poeeberry and 9 
tason may be eusily 
prevented by means of the following s 
poasive remudy;—Whon the trees are pruned tase 
sud lion it backwards: 
and forwards ana wcross in all dircations emovgst the 
THLs effectually keeps tho birds olf 

Iatoly given a the Phithar- 
jou a new method of 
Fendering bnildogs, furniture and elothiog fire proof, or 
A rather tama yrouf, 
loMr. Silvester, « 
the apptication ofa cartain Iq 
Work ly ronderet un! 
h the compasition 

f Innfinely Sreaut, 
A younil of the best Welsh 
ond 4 Hal to lea pounds of 
1, Whereas u pound of| 


was thereupon red 
ut the feet of Mrs 
acknowledged the compliment aad re 


night's vigil, 


it Agee by sy 


hoisery of the 
Tor immediately 
A pretended, but every 
nto evidence of guilt. 


Mysteries of the Bal aod alfors an agre 9 the Varrel of 


shooting aod hunting adven-f 


t, thrown Into popular form aud fy 


prove nitractlye to very 


of common black eawing cotte Wo kept up the huut for owelve m 


illlog nestly two hundred bulsloes por week, und yet 


ing npon the re- 


prougue Lome the sane 


We soo thal Mn 
Silent Riraggles, 


An amusing tory a of # young Parisian arte. 


Ay GextLEMrs—Acoopt 
Kean and myself 


Ieannotinced to. po publ 


monic Mall, Tslingtot 


6 totally FM and f 


woany 9 Juli 
pmiled a blushing w 


‘The credit of 


e luyention fs dus 
St. John streot road, aul ennelsts tu A 


equiontly anxiovsly 
Hthe perio fs approaebing Fo 
the codutry, wo would ne 


seceded wduatrnh 


inguished fork 


Lot Lie lady ff 


the affections. 
Jong since mado its election. 

Bortha Wisner, the widow's only child 
come strongly atiached tu the young etulent, who} 
formed a part of her mother’s honsebold. 
had nover known u brother's love: 
bess and sweetn 


belonging to Us 


ammable by a process of paint 


Anertean Work 
“Damiated Etorles,"” pubilshed fer the con 


© (hoff trlondless youth, 


isso emall that thoy are placed 


portrait than he 


the moat Umited 


writlen in a cipher whic 
and whioh had been the amuse: 
‘She stick was thrown to Wilhelm from 
where he had been watch 
ing for some sign from Heinrich; and the noswer 
Py was given Ly an alwost imperceptible gesture. ou 
‘the part of the brother. 


water from 212 degre 
the bust Nowe 
Jobout eight an 


but the gentle 
e who knew 80 


of ratclny more than 


“Spooner'x Dictionnry 


f water from 2 


f bt, which was netually 
a window 10 the vtree a 


vio ateam, ou 
aod a half pounds into steam 
Mr. Morgan Morgans, of Bri 
Jand, has patented an Invention, 
structing blast fur 
1, and oxlending upwards 
eight tn tha farnacy. 


HL wot rsice more ths 


deep impression on er heart 
ahe felt for bi 
Ronorable, Heinrich obtained her m 
gent, and then revealed his own love for Berths, 
So much happiness the artless girl had not 
counted upon. Sho could not believe that it wonkd 


agala f 


asister’s all 


porformed, 
portunity to suow thelr talent Ia 


y on which the accused oust con- 
ay aoomed to be 


orale apaccaalad ished under the Gill 
day on which most of thera co 
deat, trial was to be by fire. 

thut ordeal uuscorched they were iono- 
It was as fulr a way as 
q thot which was decreed to be passed through by 
water, where the poor victim was sure to die, 
EV ouilty or not «uilty. 


weral hundred 


Sngerts tnyeres pointing Iu: 
Weards (0 the furnseo in the core when mudi 
is thus enabled to Introdu: 
through the core in addi 


3 In avery way 


eatinastar who f 


wen a eooyplo ‘ 
os of the command ralsed Ri 
A, McCall, and whleb, 


tic bliss, of whi 
told her—the terrible and sudo: 
fhe husband of wfew short months was de 
and Wlertha's anxious heart and timid spirit s 
to shadow forth her ow 
fude to Madam Wien 
mother there appeared something straug 
na/ural io this dread of 


when required, a blaet! 
mu to the ordinary blast 


dream of do! 


Pedagoguo then tri 


, Ccontalus much that 1s ff 
argo, and will be 


destiny in dreary simili 
Heinrich und ber 


e did not sink it 
Death wus cor 


fo bis report on Le 
least iron columns, now 


Was witcheraft that prevented it 
$tuin cither way. 


building, lose 


| p por cent of thelr etr 
@ water, und al O12 de, 

Wrought (ron retalu 
of Its etrength woUlt it a 
In reference t the 
are called (ive proot 


ug Wer, heartily applauded. 


Tho Jover did around Bichmond. 


reed of Fabrenlelt baye, iu fact, no 


Meautime Bertha*(the poor (irl !),twho had 
‘8 thousand deaths from her terrible farcbodings of 


treated her te conquer so fruitless a 
Jet tine bring it: 
“Tt is in vain, dear Heinrich 
e Thave begun to Jove y 
dread has beon upan mie, 
foto mournful spectres 
imagea of uurcyealed horror. 
from you at night I feel a dreary foreb 
the morning 
swhen I wake I geuerally 


n melllug poloy 


evil, had settled down into a wouderiul calm, 


counion’ modes o 


Artistic, 


statuary wo have econ for 


which was as oy as her former stato of 
not insensibility—it was the com- 
posnre.of resizoation, Her mother—therewas the 

Rat wetting aside thi: 
ees in the thought of dying with her, 

ony of such a death— 
Kk good care to hold up its 
e her—was dreadiul, perhaps, tof 


” she swonld sayy balldings, In unto with Iron, be 


Tnover undert 


ow on exhibit 
This ne work 


along time ts 


turning my de preparoil for (hh 
ontinnally baunt 


When I part 


owing to Hs Pupil 


pub ty moder 


god with water, 


seretic happi 


mediaval tradition of Lady Godiva, 


talreus 3 and Jun 


moulded, is recommended, oF wrought (rou 


Copilaju Schultze, of tho Prussisn artiliery 


io Milled the churn with 


id my pillow wot with 


danow kind of gunpowdr, 


ropreseals tho lady 
Hcr tushasd, ant o 
Tallon at bis taunt (o underLiks the xeneroue 


It consists prinet 
Ingenious procesa to 
3 or grains, dep 


be briof; and if she coald but look on Hein- 


Imagining that their quiet und lonely Mfe had 
to do with tho state 

Jan Wisner to cend for some 
and uccordingly, 
rilu’s Knowledge, she invited a yonoy fy 
choolmate, whont her daughter dearly 
Heinrich algo requ 
, feeling thet 


a beautiful Ogure, full of ii 


Already hey slender fu 
E FY fowing robe falls grucefully over her Gnely formed 


deati-like thinness, 


Heinrich indue 


msiiiuents other than csllulese, and steeped fa a solu- 
$ ton of nltrats of potash aud nitrate of ba 
Lye uflct of this new powder is stated (o be ns great 
Jas tal of gun cotton, while It does not powess ths great 
disadvantages of the latter subs 
) OC Wigmore street, Cavendish equare, Lon. 
Hdou, ns patented a bes, 


band fotched tha b 


for tho moderate 
Everybody ought (o vist 


for It every tma; 


% effable sweetness and beauty were atill here, which 
vent to have disarmed her eaemiea, 

She were the sanie white robe which sbe had on 
when tuken from ber home; aud its very spotless- 
nly convinced the superstitious people that 
Rishe hod some wmarvellons age 
kept it pure and white. Sue uttered a foyful ory 
fl when Heinrich was brought out and placed near 
They were the last 
fof many who bad been led forth, The crowd had 
ff become almost sated with borrora; sud the mont 
zealous among them began to g1 


ang up ab the F 
A inde to be acted Iridinyly 


ine for homzelyes 


to pay her a Visit. 
Bis younger brother to come to hit 
‘his guycty of heart’might rouso Bertha from her 


ast I made a re 
exoter trop unt 
and whea my breakfast 


at Roma the mast 
buildings of tin. 
ro, Feducsd to but 


In tho excavat 
luoportant of laty di 
perlal origi 1s a m 
sof gysare-hown Uthard tuts 
m, referred by 
Propugnator, and 


of ladies who travel, 
by traps, can, if the straps aro 


top, which (s fasta 
removed, bo expanded 


te wougle and Ieavo Wt In 


'y at work whic 


Wilelm obeyed bie sume 
arrived at the ssme 
wade fraquont 
cemed henetloin! to Bertha; but at oight, 
went to his room a 
Bis books, Bertha sat at her window, fr 
wns visible; she watched the 
adows in the quadraogilar court, which 
feyen his bright light could not dispél, and fangied 
ing nest her beloved 

Scottish seor declarcd, that 
adowa before," we 
must pity and not condemn the loving litte 
ono cyening, when watebing 
dismal shadows made by the projecting 
J magnifyioy their number to msny more, 
she believed that she sav tanglblo forms, aud 
heard audible voices, belonging to borgan beings. 
‘Ft did not slarm her so nuaeli a3 had the phantoms 
of ker own imagination; Vat still eke was chained 
‘to tho apot. Lelying upon the obscurity in which 
eho sat, ube geutly opened-the liglitly framed win-| 
fdow, und heard some one say softly, “There, that 
fis he! no doubt he i 


20 cb. 


During the day 


British mistake, 
the English actore 
rand fancy of desiga 
of tho plot of Always {tended that two 
engagel from thelr (a 


tanding a few minutes Just to gi 
poton iy bat and walked out of doors 
rd togive ber timo to eall mo, but nover a wordft 
and so, with paipltatiog beart, fm If 
went down (orn, and my fou 
| I felt a3 ff Y bad done n wro: 


w, bat thera was ap ladescribsble 


her vefore the 


swfal Hames. 


‘wuen Heinric sat down to 


Inst discovered work of art nothceable for bigh marit Is 
of afann with @ loopard o 
suoulder, a0 grandly, trea! 
form as to have sugges 


PBoruin a drawer pulls out, Tho back part of this drawer 
Fi sited (Kea scoretars) with a row ofjsmall drawers 

jd a epace for umbrella and parasols on top, 
Fleerarstedrawer has ity lock and key; thus, one part of Fl 
fie box may ba eft opow snd another kept lock a. The 
By cxpandiog ld ts also furaiched with u portfoln 
AJ box fs light and sirong, belog compozed of the tougheat 
By wickor-work, covered with stoat patoat leather 


‘the bnay anid ‘ow weary of the {and drinly charueterlzed in 


thn {dea that this 
, oftea copied, and ropro- 


One man, who bad not beea noticed before, 
seenied now to tako an gctive part, and the rest 
fell back and allowed him to go on as he chose. 
Approuching near the fire, just as the prisonora 
were forced towards the flume, be scattered into 
it, unseen, while all eyes were turned upon the 
A victims, something which caused e dense smoke to 
e, rtifliog and: blinding. 
Hensued they who held tho 


ag If d’aper tha \ 


and usforgolog home ono winut 


If it be trac, as th 
eventa cast the 


classed with the most yaluabl 


ing about HU the 


fretting sud moy 


A remaaat of tho » tn ight coarse: 


Blairerentiongina of yearo uewn stone blocks, 


In the confusion that 
isoners forsook their 
rich and Berths felt themeelves grasped 
by invisible bands cnd horoe away as by an irre- 
Hsistible force; und the smoke still continued to 
so volumes betwoon them and the 
Bcrowd, When at length it cleared away the vic- 
Ftims were nowhere to be seen, but the general 
Himprescion was that they had porizued, and that 
J iheir bodies had beon destroyed; although there 
wore come who persisted in declaring that the fi 
HEvil Oue bad appeared bodily, and rescued bis 

followers, after throwing brimstous upon the 


ald nck for 


Will yon bellove p jadiea prevect to try 
ver Lada better 


the chur Jae 


 coverics.to notice, bat conde 
Uslon for improvement of tho app 
4 dence. In levelling for a now etre to reach the Central 
» Diocletian Therme, have 


Fefbat thers. stood » Ing cuation of 


Bla word was said, J felt 


bisck (as the magoelle oxivo ef fron is), browns and 
greens, late and lead colon, purple, red and bluo 
Whatever may be thought of thelr alloged “magnetic! 
propertiss, these pafnte ecem, from test! 


Rallway sation, oppovite 4 


Ig ascend. in. ¢ 


‘montals ja tbeir by 


of those fairs, 2 more conspicuons bemicyclsy aud n 


favor, w be very economics) color, Thus, in a report, 
sizned “James Edward Ransome,” ond addressed tof 
Mears Ransome & Sims, of Ipswich, wo Gnd it said:— 
“Wo took half a pound of mixture of whito lead and 


Jiegrece toyoud r 


at his iafornal iueant 
Let us surround this part of the boase, avd 
gatch the wizard at his unhallowed work." 
Benumbed with terror as she was, Bertha had 
yyot presence of mind enough to leave her room, 
‘cross her mother’s, and top at Heinrioh’s door. 
‘Wo opened (t instantly, and she told ber errand. 
Weellog that her old terrors bad ealy reached @ 
ew point, he tried to induce her to r 
empt Lo sleep; but her fears now were so genuine 
and so different from her ordinary ones, that hofd procuce tho material which Heinrich, in Js note, 
Fibad regommended tobe used, aad bo fooriessly 


ment; bat thea It eppesrs, raat 
Antiques bro ght to 


count years, by being Sdover oF 


along bad got warm, aud 20 


later destroyed. 

ipllon hus been opoacd at Cateau-Thierry fo 

F]s moncmeat eommomorative of (he b 

ch Montara, Chatac 

cathe 10th, "ith, 12th end 128 
monument, constitlag 


ord's) magnctle 


Obstinate matter; the cltertoa wer 


late color, ang wilaned this down with oueclghth of a 
ot of ol The tr colors thus mads wers of the came 
lcousistency and £3 for uss, nod thoy both corred the 


| maubted the mul 


4 Vauohamps, fought 


Wilhelm had not dared to act this part himself, 
as he go nearly recewhled his broth 3 
P, active, serving man, Who accompanied the 
leva to Wartburg, reavily urdertook to 


2 ricxle ve.umnt of the Co 

“inthian crac, s (» us 6 exled aH the boar tary Tino be 

epartin-cs of Eiztsue and ts Morus, 2 

sishtof Mortmicul and Wacchese, on t 
vied by Nopolent T. w 

ror Napotcon UE 

(41u2) for thia mopumeas 


it (or fon you are dolog {tt 
oud broaght the ba} 
bo buttermilX [a the clara for me to exer. 
Tneyor seb up for myself in gus 
yrs aioe (bat momaorable day 


round (be ring the required 


(rein the (eo! 


the oll, In the esenct, to thin ft down, and 


face, IUs cask is just one-hal 
So effect of wouthor on the falat, the report daca not 


—hal that te not 


cover as much 5: prodiewm of ridi 


Dhow derisive rsement of f 
Las enbscribed 


‘fYO8 more disposed ty aympayize With ber 


(es pau 94,009 fra 


433 


DOBKUT LE DYADLR. 
nan Opera Troupe commenced thiol saasaeg 
‘at the Academy on Welncsday, after a lapsa of ten days 
thoir opaniag per 
formance, which was deferred In consequence of ths Inte 
Rotert le Diabls 
1 nnd Johannsea, Cart 
Tho houss 
y didforont 

The ab- 
who have, 
st elegant 
ment was ap. 
parently nono tho lesa Thoertists wor generally walk 
espécially, whose acting was, af usual, 
BY Yors Coe, calling out repeated applause, 
was not hulle equal to 


Mr, Himover 
omo of the demands which the 
upon a rotusto tenore, bis upper poles delog 
lonally (o rasort Ww 


proved aa gho ad’ 


Giugiini, Who is sald to aro boon uearly poloncd wi 
YS}, Fotersburg, is eaphily recovering Mentally, bo ie 


Liszt is in Rome delighting the patil by Nis porfora- 
ancks, aid grocdliy-cought for as 0° teach 
Tho Romans, who aro wags in thelr 
Bf ay, S3y that Le bas booome so Luriens W papas! (prpaling 
furcos.) tat ho bu =t-tho Knoyclical fetter of Dis Hiskk- 


by tho ladon 


with Madame te 
success a 
Thero the ulirvction of 

or Morea 


ally produced at the 

al, Paris, andor tho tstlo of Jecrises ds (Amour. 

Tho plot upon which the music has bec planted | 

t which tarning aman Into a woman and a ‘somal 

cburctent Sucks 

ut In tho oye 
faculon. 


ARANCH OP Am. 


Amer'ca, Me! 


arance om 
city, bo ore 
oclatlye audica 

1s, Mh Wand 
Eelested 


Ay of Th 
and 


As Cardinal 
an exhibited s: 


acliog int bas 


styl 


hasto nnd polished 
Lu 


# 


drama Tamous im 
world, Ha 
In bls profersion In 
fo (ho partat 
the audience 

lech ehe Urow 
neoud 


1 the & 


distingatshol artiste 
leading his wife by the 


led, seul 


Mr. Chartwr 
In the followwe 


1 pray, the wo 
F thie corittal recep 


h you bai 
reat city 
cmoton 


of thoughbs 


Uo, 


tho performance was a por. 


ced Planobel falry extrava- 
jacéday, before 
Raveral alteration 
materially 
Evérybody 
reagaln, and Mra, Wood's 
gs and Milc 
rs. Pearson, 
did tho funny business woll 
, Miss Young 
ro In. the caat 
4 Jackadni 
Fearion, 


approbit 
cand (alle, 
reer to 


eal 
a 


kind Th 
nized 0m 


Donate the one-legged, who left tbe London pantomime 
quant apoo a iiseaso of 
Yorun 


Hgae 


Jar th 
da 


ructe, and tho 
moing, i 
Ikazs 


ney, and gros 
y tancy that they éo 
gation of a fast women uf 
reak off tha m 


the English rid 
no hundred 
He did by 
went, largo ant 
gallaptry invited 
“tbe bow. 
They tItteres 
(be pruwea of their charms, 
deculedly. when 
lara to 
ould yak 
loa careor bux cot 
a Prerchman 
1 ride ap aalmal (hat oo Log: 
io Jockyellp thas, 
acing, ard of coarse (ba Jockey Club was 
Frosch ridero 
couguoring namn 
inary fashico, 
pat his banda over tho 
Wezcu! tho peor brut 
A ailoxed bimsclt 
amber of times 

aid Wo the Iad—which 
solution of the 
Uim round thric:, and there ough. 
Eto a a slipuiativa (as the aalimal siivald nob by biodek 


Otinan’ 


ichlog 
od, and 


actors 


dla ap- 


Kean, 


pembrances 


tnt tha 

eor, T landed, 
thoro to 
i kiadled 

that Tunlght one day 
drawing toa close, 

you, for tho fourth aod last 

as Ellen Tred 

fF dnd eaciroled with so many 

auake olf the 


are and 
od co 
rink wan 


qiving Mz, 


Avgua- 


J B. Mayes, 
ping Beanty, 
uch superb stage ple 

; nd yet & 


by the 
Utto of 
on am 
ed and undacn: 


Saturday, april 29; 1868, | = 


epter 


| She Rew York Weekly erat 


— — ge pr eT 


\ Bhert 
7 x é 7 ri ll as of the necessity for (ts punish. r } t 
recerving thoee relauons of frendghip which nom fox rared him of thelr full confdenco and rapport. Ho ré. Eis conipoced of parts, edth edgintial (6 tho whole, end the fg understanding) as well a of tho nece 4 | aie 
THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. Rinately exiet bourcen the United Hates aukd all forcies M ropred appropriately to the Iabuman.marder of Presidéat pg wholo esmontial to each part Now, if" an indisldusieg pent Ot ea ye calaloran of crimen there fs ons; (and i | seg 
fa Powers, a [4 Lincoln, and to the confidence and affection with which P part of a State declare war against tho whole, in violallon FY of which, ‘since {be days of Jefferson and Aaron Burr, | ean 
aa “VISIT OF THE OHIO DELEGATION TO THB & be hat inspired the people of the United States. He aleo of the eonstitutfon, be, as a eltizen, has violated the fg they hayo become obliivus. That —trearon. Indeed, pee 


Important Speeches of| 
President Johnson. 


Hie Policy Towards the Rebel 


Hf referred appropriately to the approaching end of the re. 
Fa bellion and the duties! Imposed upon the President andg@ There may be more than one individsal. It ruay 
fg Be people, end the moral and I-gal responsibility of theso go on Lill they become parts of ftates—tho rebellion 

who ure guilty of the rime of treasou. He eald:—As thop¥ may go, on Increasing in numbers till Stato ma 
eritme of treazon Is ind{vidual {n Its character, co must bopchinery {a overturned, and tho country becomes 
lu punishment.’ Rebels have the power to forvelt theirBH like, a man that’ is paralyzed on ono 
own pereonal’ ‘ishls, ‘clvil and’ political; but thoyf@side. Bot wo fod in the constitotion a great pana 
have ino ‘power, directly or fudirectly, to workg¥ 2a provided. It yrovides that tho United Stotes—that 


ons who bas becomo dlstingnished In treason! 
apd in this rebellion sad that “when traltors 
Decomia numerous enough (reason becomes respeet- 
Fdanlo, and (0 beoome. a traltor was lo coustitule 

a portion of the aristocracy of the countrs," 
God protect the people against such an aristocracy 
Yer, the tle bas come when tho peapte should t= 
(aught to noderstadd the leagth and Dreaiith, the depth 
Jand height of tracson. An individual occupying tho 
Tighest position aruony ua was IMft-d. to that position by 
The Tres offerlog of the Auierican people—the highest 
PY poaition on the dabitable glide. ‘This man wo have een, 


PRESIDENT. 
ADDRES OF GOVERNON MOCON AND THE PRESI- 
pexT's REPLY. A, 
Wasunsotox, April 21, 1865, 
‘This inorwing a delegatiod of aver one hundred citl- 


low, and {s responsitie for the act as an individdcl 


‘Suspension of Hostilities Agreed | fron 
Upon Between Sherman Sob 


gore 


and Johnston, | ee 


ie 


‘8 


" 


‘3 a of 
pai pert la Ea die Ne oF a eae By the desirnetion of a State, Ho then roferred to the strtesr 


i: fe, the great integer—ehall guarantee to each Siate (the Ge 
Bi tie Executivo ko euddéoly devolved upon him. Urea Hd oy Siatea ia rebelllon, and discussed the pomersand Me (ee fevered and loved—ono bo, if he erred at all, erred evet P ane 
. Leaders, FA their introduction to Mr. Jotimion, Governor Droogh ad ot recoustructlog State goverumente. mans ode Sntgdt eobiponng tho hts In'tts Union a republished af elmcuy autinerey. That maa we boo An Agreement for a Basis of Peaco | ats 
FH aressat him, suring him of the coufdonce of the peo: THR PRESIDENTS HKPLY. Pert Aid sa\fcMoahocuauhtie? or icine eel eee ee each > aiito Botween'Th re 

q fle of Obfo In his boncety, Zeal and ability in the dle-fW 7he Prosident then stepped a littl forward, and, teganks Pane Fi “Bla spbers. Now, there Is none bat. would say, IC the Entered into Between Them. 
a * Die pera ped. j SADGY there ctands tho eréat law: to ‘reniovo\ the paralysis atid fy 1G “FueT’. Now, there, Is none wat woul ey, Af tte | 1 
Troagon the Highest Crime ty 278% bs setter, sad of tne sesuaico by atailng shat bo didnot desiree, miake any cspoelion Fd rayllleelityaud pet oma feetagain.: Vhenmc comp Fe oe ee ety dames eth the taal: rey Rie < | kno 
aes uo Boney anid lotercéta, of the country were 19 of hls fujure polley more thav bo had already mado, but EM to understand our eysiom ef soneuneut though it befd)nation—be iy but a man—one man, after all; bat if | suzal 

cr wafo ag in thoeo of the Jate lamented ‘Chief Magistrate, rly to bo derived fr tho hist: bis fe . id RA asked wh; hould bo dood with tho assassin, what pS | 
Known in Law. Realaee Savas eT Bilt ning abot aanpt, tu Cosersor sate eaanse Te) fe8 BoM, exe ono. part aca in ars ALSNNGG eee gaeul te, age la he as ‘sor fiThe Terms Disapproved of by pn 
4 Y hy ny with another, €O We Ene OUF governme! Lo) po! wells y ql > 
wen far ule ire! eso Yu, toy hic of eatin ments and ores them 6, nh 9 his oma, and then Hoy peptlly, ess Uoed ne gece or rang net, AT Mead ete eta SEG Ue President Johnson and ae 
Bi tation of tu lus ot polly which iCwoud prosabty, bof ided:—-Bot la catering upon the discharge of tho dates F}down, the Union being ite vitatizing power, imparting gy AN! Lenoo *e een there aro times shen mere) wade 
*y r i! “ofg devolvt neaasrencn peeping wer, Ainparive Gand clemency, without justice, become a i A . 
RO STATE OUT OF THE UNION. File for yon tc auctnc at at nc) aad sie terol devolving open mo by thoai occurenco of de assen-Hl ig thal yhot of the Blafe thal have sibved Ike PARR coe tad nts 2g, game cre His Cabinet. ie 
chrcumstapeen may entirely change or remodel, Wel Chief Magistrate of tho nati , By ¥ 
OCCUR ly i . i nation of the Chief Magistrat on, aud, a8 yo FY pianets rund tho an, receiving ‘thence Nght, and heat, PAPTOPeT Wen,’ And IC we Would ‘ray this wheti thé caso FH Tre 
! Ce” that tage gaenay Ne Nbc. da abl dog trast and BY, gary, in aurrouading, eiteumslances which, aro pe Rf anads tooe rte 4 was tho simple murder of ono man by bis fellow man, scree nernict ewe x 
: Beam fe" aed, au Son tweet Pest emaretog and roan 1 anh were pf ates haa Gone ecutes ceareine Rates my That atau ar hen ashe hal halle done eae 
ARegular Cromwellian Treatment of Traitors, f to, obpratlal! you "upon the iejammption oF tho Bl vou arp aware bonus  appresle fesvarvaemont cause 16” ebaoge it no%;-and 1am” lad to peal YAY sha Mag-a-ualon composed of Nay Jal General Grant Gone to North Caror \f los 
° i 4 melancholy cacko that produced -t, bul because wo feel kf and.conntenance, from my fellow citizens of Indisna. Hits, rejteration (an hoy jresont'{ oceasina. . Zome arog LOHS of people would be d 9 that ques eS 8 
» Slevel ocracy aud Slave thstthe p SAN el = A: Sy itt? Rut whilb'in mbréy we remember Justice, In the erations 
the Sleveholding Aristocracy TY). facie vial principle ‘of oor goyeenuneat ilastated PE Tho mort courageous inilvidual, tue, nage detormtoed By cid it the dea that Sige: ary to.bo los In Aa era eaReET me remember, Justo, tm the lina to Direct Op hae 
z ‘i Sn the chiang: so quickly and hartnowiously made under y abel enter the discharga ff \ i 

in the Work’ of Reconstruction, the working of the conmtitnvon: «Governor Brough cans fd wee MsLuedy ernk froos entering npon the dechargo Pf perritorfal and other dlvisions—are to,josp their character leaders, the csnselous, leader; butt alco fey ames! - Agatust Johnston, ‘The 
JHnued at some Jeng, calllog upon the Brvaident to eootof °F that whlch lew before me, _ But were a coward; OFF ax States, . But thelr life bres has been only suspended, Reread tee ire ees perce gd : I by & 
Perey Pocatie Gis (ne blll sul Weettreity eared ni, to rect tbo caantoagen.andeacourageacst F4"Oa gh costalnge etomree ae mea a esecatetinen pow you and { kpawchare een gees 
4 in the future, coneloding as follower fhe State ot okie eae thet kes Abe. Yoveiton, and aloe, Ura fe bare mated from: Anse Sea ei cca ence ay SE a= 
BI therefore, grevts you, and nt a b ie oe ea ease ms int is.time cnr people were we lie nab 
Prosident Jonson, during the last few daye, hos boon FA degen, the kame, clan ere Fo Mat the samo con: By a 8 . Friméat af a rupgbltan form of govetameot, ” A Bate nav BP teuacon in'a orlmé, not a mere polliibalediderence capt & a p = 
h i Lani the aie! ath eon came, COUEY and rellanco Mite, Mbich che man, [mean in tho proper cenee o€ the (erm; for there Kye {n dhe goverment with a peculiar ris Notion, and By RE mére ccntret between two parties,” In yhich one Fuc- sassination of TeIr. Lincola Be- thou 
‘mept busy day and eh in resol na a iB pe Sota will bo extshoed fo youthronrkout sires 48 a8 much In moral courage, and the firm, calm discharge. heoperation of rebellion lose that. feature: Dut ie nosy Cecued and the csuor' has simply’ failed. Thoy mast} f tact 
rane cerisatas ant State delegations, but, lonosrorabtepS Cxeion® Whllo. You ceeapy: the position, now couferred | Of daty as io physical coursge.. But In eateriag upon Bla siate when lt went {ito rebellion toon hon it core gf Kron bts brenaon Tor if thoy bad muexsedad tho life of, fore the Conclusion o: our 
‘omors of States and State lean ins) BEPIIG C La c : Fd tho dutica Imposed upon mo by this calamity I require howl tho Institution itis eit a Stata (Great could have been destroyed. Sur‘ly the constitation euf. the Conference. tho | 
febeio assoclatlgna ofaminencape ae eta gama tee ealast sito cant 7 ei BoE BA not only coursgo, bat determined yrill; and I assure yuu Applause.) Tholdit asa solemn obligation in any onefgiicioatly defines treasou. It consists Iu lovying war qale: 
| Teisall right and proper, that ae pam bse Batt eines ry a é fy tuston this occasion: your encouragement Is pecullarly FY of thece Statca whero tho rebel armies havo been beaten fe 2230 Ee Ma ee Shaken AnD es ene BAL ae 
mando upon the Preeldent, but each one seoms to nionin Sm—I anlght adept all diat you have sald BY acceptanie to men back or oxpelled—J caro not how stnall tho. number of! : hey 


alificted 
Davo dally a do: 


tk a mania for epecch making, Meuce wot 


mu this oceast 
zen speeches mado to the President, and Bf cordin 


tain who are tralvora. dt 
> tellus who have levied 


iso of ni 


at actaen to 
Union men, {enough to man tho 2hip of Stato—I holt, fy requires 


eat perception. 


And prescut tas mine, I respond mo: 
{sid Cndorse every sentiment you have uttere 


{Johnston Originatly Proposed to Sur= 6 


a“ 

{ Fofor you tothe past You may look tack to las ovl- Teng, a bigh duty to protect and secura to them a repuh fa Mar Heala“t the Vulted States; por doea ik requlry any i ae 

fa many repli from bina, many of them long enough and’ might thus couctudo what TLayo to P aencevot, whstjay courso wil be, . Aud in roteroues ITY Neciers ateseorioeal ais en ee Sree ve “ore of reponine oaccrtaa wie baceivensittd render on the Terms Allowed Lee. { : 

Yor a rogular craton’ To report Jn full all tho pros: aaa: be sr manner. thant can. othepsise expres (} Ndsptog By ints dlabolicn! and sandiahy xebellton, «prong upon’ ti Pyis expressed im conformity with ty wnderstand-—eeroment o: the Ualted States docs ascortoln who are dic Seerreere Re: aes 

Jaga on each of these occasions Would Al two er three Hf your remarks us wy reply to yourself. Tho sad calatn-6 cuntry, all L favo to do lx to ask you also told Ing of tho genlus and (heory of our goverument, HRCOMCOUs sud intelligent trutors, the Hanalizaaua the a 

onspapers with reading or, lala aly’ y, the afflicting occurrence of csassination of ‘ : mI forfeit aboukl be paid. (Applause, Know howhy yep poe coe af mee 0 

Rersropers with rating miler, Interesting only toy the acting excurence ofthe ass Monet thoftgo. ack and take my course Jn the psf tien,’ in adjustiog ond paling the carenepa eft the fondltisn’ ef teug driven ton tadeft, Davis Said to Have Written the Terns of tec 

thosa tmmeilotely particinatiog. ‘The fael ts apparent Ferestioot of the United Slates, is not moro deeply felts 4 and from tha detormatne what. my. future will be fJupon ils legs, again, I tink the progr af nus. T ean ayinpathize with bitn whoge all has) » : F ‘ 

Bene Dial tho gpoech sadhlng? fo hee Presdant by ngeely Pa mh aot ban yes eailoapecialy on while K ascii the Baas ine wen bub eae alealghidoreard, ud. quawoGrlog Wise aide hue Goss Miter IRobaade of ek {akon from mvt Bay who has Bea’ dented the Proposed Surrender, oe 

ommittees las hcen vastly overdone. potition I do, Valng thrown into It by tha y the plsco that govo bis children birth, But let us, withaly 

-commitices as heen vastly overd aK 4 nha bee Maa nelega oF ee dgtlee Bates py (Applaase.). If Stato Is to be nursed until itagaia getabdin ther storation of true goverument, proces Ui &o, &e., &o, ae 
npn GE 3 tS TO ae Asto making a declaration, of manifesto, oF AY strength, Ht rovat ho nursed Uy its friews, not emotherndesately oud disyusclonatels, aud hupo abd pray & q 

ji “RS . tb, Hm y ' A 1 i 
VISIT OF THE DIPLOMATIC CORPS TO TBE}Nienposed on ine Iu tho flee thos conferred, L feel and go,OF shal you may pve to eal, my patina toy te evomten. {Apraace) Now, poralt mote fue Mal © Thatieve, when all can recur a J 
PLESIDENT. now tho responsibility, audluve en varlous oecasions ‘ ae Teas to eal sy y Now, permit, moto re-f4 main at our homey and treacon aud traltone 


Tho mombo 


Ty Ident Jobnzon, at hia ri 


anny’ state-HM mark that, while I havo opposed diss 


t |Seeretary Stanton to Major Genera} Dix. 
Wasunsctox, April 20, 1605. Pafelt as it wero overwhelyed; and I stand bet don aud whe aguin law aud enter | 


Hinent on poper (uat might vy made. 


ovr laud—ap 
Four yoars and 


ry Wan Duvynrinse 
dicintezration on the one band, oa tho other T bauuer of our country ve unfuricd - TUENT, 
8 of the diplowatle corps called upon you to-day -onbarrased osceedingly as to ago, looking down the Jd nave do- Para equally opposed to consatldation—(applause)- oe the! 4oxer every’ inch of termtors wh “of the United Wasmpnes, Apel 2 10s. f 


ms fa tho Trea 


ry balld- K¥ tue responsibility elinll by fulfilled, —Henco Lime thauk you 


(Applauer.) Ty 


Goueral Jomy AL Dix, Now Yor:— 


centralization of power In the hands of a fow. Sir, all) dodly for this encouragement and wanifesta- rived” 
Ter from Ragland, with bis aléschéscalted afow minutes PA give here to-day, Te coantonancy tendered mo, ore Dae aa ee 5 Eicive, us proce ouaanee citartinentoeatcicataes oe fa fers Ganeral SLAM 
5 » spon ns Insana; of KL would have boon thought, « fablOBM offered; and, a8 T bave alreaity rounlrked, I mafghe havofiy lV? UO er ues resaril ‘ 
aie pe Mas to havo beea presented to Mr, Lincoln nt F¥and responsiuto as the one in which Fenter, 18 duly ap-f wonders of tho Samp of Aladilha—ond would bavo boom j¥ longer than I expected; but Governor Mort is} hour, bring ine: peace to our distyavtoit eorutey.- ABM T By aniuin of, what (3\catlod a basis deo, had, i 
tho White House on Saturday last, but tho untimely and FA prectated, for In the midst of this ctuborrassincnt—f aout as reallly belloved. If vo him eo tie fur years ible for that Tcarcely mow how to exprect my feel FB HOB® tho Gris le ot far distant Obey aur peuple ean ail FEbsen entered! fato on tho 18th Lastant by Geert Shere 
He aLAesEh Of 3, Lincoln on Fray sight provented if In tho witst of this great ational calamtty——tu start avo of wuat boa paseed vluco thou, we kouw as bilo want RE toe in cee ofthe dna een maunlfested on the rious avocationg en orate SY T=umo Whee Yar anna with tho rebel GravralJobustou, Tho rybul Generak 
ily meeting bia as bad been arranged, and he was thls upon the career I must parsie—the confidence, the wis will eriee in tho most Cour years But us these qceacion, Perhaps L ought not to ait what Lum about te erty Breckinridge was presoat a4, the conference. |, i 
cera area auced to Presitent Johusvn. They hat aFy countenance, tuo encoumngemont and the promlse that fH event arisa Yehall bo controlled Im tho disposition offllcees te human hntors ip human natare, Tadjaa fir > A Cabinet meeting was helt at eght o'clock Inthe: 
sarin interview Tor a fowe moments before tho other |i you will al the hustrumont tnt has beou thrown where them Uy Uhoco rules nd principles by which 1 havo beer Flores tos wes he wee Pee ee ticecwill penne 3 ih A \! 2 jovening, utwhich tho action of Gower Sherman was 
ens sdors arrived, Jt wa ex edingly conllal and is;worth a great deal ded heretofore. Had it mot Leen for extronitnary fal icited by me. Indeed, thero is.not a man can say that Y disapproved by tho President, by tho Seerctary 4 Oe d 
Pleasant of b eae puaiag made the follow: eAlbrts, in part owing to tho machinery of the Sinte, Fou fq over wpproached Bim on tho sunject. My eyes wer Raa canara =. nib and by ks iH si ae aa Lox! 
remarks upon the oceasion:— ine slnec, lack of support may spara-f4 would liavo had rebollion aa rausp. “ : ¢! ae 2 Genem nian Wy ordered Co resume hectilates imumen Ler 
RE Puerto le eink, bes Goa E ing “ince, lack of supjort may -parcd would bayo bad rebellion ag rvmpant in Indiana as wo FY red to.my own Stata, If 1 could rewro bertBMhe Last ef Lee’s Ay Pa vin le ini ee naa dace tn 
ar ee ts wich deof nd inokre conceit Bf tho most caurayeduia; but the aacouragewaent, tin Tennesseo, Treason fs. none the less treacon{# fhe meacuro. of my ambjlon was completa I gdiaiely, and was directed i aie gore 
Hat take ace our wae fo beve teu penton tn to ‘make oven a covant courageous, {2 uigra conld be any diforenco jn such aeripe, he whofand, rogand abe” seauifcend toeerde tae cane pe fees beamed by Mr Moola. bins the Cpt} on tho nt 
ig Rrarious Intentions ite Iamented Pr oud vw sin merit in tho iselahge of his dacs. BY coruulte treason sm a. froo State ls hi ‘ Bish Ot Wn Sd of Aare heats ADT SRUby apes ee Ana 
Reve rertealed hy avantusehigh have rte ; ® Pi conmtults treason in a fires Sta greater (rajtor tau ff nas resulted Ia what {3 now boforo you, placing me in vhole Ni » venty-si: shine r 
Tay UTD Camo aIOR ea a ee plunged this codns Fay repent, ct tinoak'faliy.feepond to all thal’ you ave he who covnmlts it a «sinve State, Ther might bo some BH ene positon I now vetupy, In couclacion, T wi) repeat Le Whale Number Paroled Twenty-six Thou | piped tant A at ence ola ae 
Found Ase patiag rae tae eee HOTTER as swell as pro- fA Fld, hl concur moat’ folly, especially in fte dea What FA its excuce for a uian, who baged bis treaeon on bIS pos-fH hal the vigor of tay youth as been epent in advoonalee said One Hundred and Fifteen. Be a ee nae | fran 
my pals duty, ito goescat the lester alt ee ee es AoYeraciet hay ben eat On wraasoa, and that tbo eesson of slave property; bit the trllr Ina (co Sltol4 tose great pvivelgiae ae tbe means of enna © Oitho sight tie Gof Mare, while Peedept Lins, fai 
; to pres cr-froinimy s0vs Al vicaton Uae nol been: fuldNed, and ho isto ‘ é — ala an ‘abluct were. at-the Capltol, & tplogramy “ 
Bu cael | yee ome eat a tytn bent oie a thal the ne of os uv aes, tiny 0 be ator. (osha) Delf wen, ste Lie ey my doe : iso Ad eaiyfuestaiond Ba Gablats, were,d- tba, Canlaon Baas 
eiiaietale oo taney plead hat T convey the yy this country hall denionstrate that this maticu;as IY not, however, widerstand ino to mean by tifs thal aay ademagogus. Iwas etriviug to please the people. Tainfe Estimate of War Material Sur- [iim Geneon! Grint yas Pattee Wad reduncteles, inte Rey 
fang tomard’ yoy Sir, as President of the Goigea Sy ones AME dowen tho stream of tinue, Is to be portaa-fYman should” bo exunersted frou tho. penalties andbd rice-to- esp to you that wy. hguest mmoiton wes tot eonine Ginorning hit, Genero hd request ah Inter No 
Foam fariher directed to expross her Ma-PAReD’ a8 fhe sun. (Applause) 1 start, r—thoush AY punishosents of tho erie of treacom. The time. haa ar-F yleaco the peaple; for I beltoved that ‘wtien T pleased iS an Ma vC se ae SOC gute 
Joety’s, tnondly lspesitlan toward the great, nailon fj may bo consiiere| by some as a kind of wild enthusiasm rived when -the, American people eoald understaud Fd them T was pretty nearly right; and, belng in. the right, &e., &e, &e. pesca, : aul Yaw 
AU, her hearty F4 ov superctition—avith tho tdéa that thls goverument wasgd what erime fs, and that ft should bo punished, and ils fd did uot cats who ateatled rae HUET wae polng te ea ‘| ThoTelter of Geroral Leo was published In a titer ca 
Her Majesty has nothing miofe ac heart Than. to cultivate fA foUNded Ly our fathers upon a great principle of right—BA peoultios enforced and inflicted. Wo tay, In our! (ran Dare pra advocated tbe prieelple.fkat gattes: Dir. L. A. Hendrick’s Despatch. Davis to tho rebel Congr a 
phere relations of amity and ccod unvterctanding which fA that 1 was fonnded upon the principles of fre govern-Fq statutes au courts, that burglary {3 a crime, that ng the Good Book says that the Sabbath waa uiade for Hranguanters, Peni Amer Corrs, Geviorat Grant's telegram, wna mubmallted to; Mr, Ling, Cont 
Kindred satlens of the elas sates co eee weg ee ment rope with tho essa! oud leading priveplesg anurder Is a crime, “that, arson, is a grime; fan; not mon tortie, Setbalhs So dae aa a ce We ean Arroxstaot’ Ovens Heres, ApHL AG 1885, Jeala, who, after pondering afew mautes, took) up hig ra 
and it fs in this spirit that I am directed to perform the pg aaning through It It was sent hers upon a yreat a and thal treazon js.a crims; aud the coustitutiou of the pap iase Principica ehall be carried out. And, in conclaziva, Tae (LOaKG OF THE PAROLE OF Lins MEN. pen and wrote with Lis own hand the following reply, pe 
daties of the Important and hononble po:t conti led to te Bag mo set boon fullited ; bat’ in Mteg United States ond the laws of tho United States coy that PM respect and support in the performance of the anluoue tg Tbe last of the surrendored army tom yestorday. Most 4 which bo submitted to the Stvretary of Stato and S<cro Link 
Yerlt mo, el, to eay that We shall bo thot Jeet of my BY rant courso it will carry out its rulsston, AM (reason shall consist in levying war agaluct Usem, andpe duties now davalving wpou ta [rot them wontavway in straggling squads. General Au-fitary of War, It was then dated, addressed and ayned by obtal 
arnest endeavors to varry \y Instructions falthtully fo = G and ye ki ' is é Secratary of War, and (elographed to Pens ro 
4m that respect, and express the ‘bore, sir, that yon will PASE establish the great principle’ of freo government not Fd giving their enemies ald and comfort I have just re-fi = = derson'a brigade, howover, remained ll the last, and Pathe Secrotary of War, and tolographed to Genorak jae 
Zovorably conslier my attempts to meet yauraqprobation, Monty hors but throughout the civilized world. (Applaus=)¥ maurked that burglary Is a erie andbasite yosattion ff VISIT. OF SOUTHERN REFUGEES. TO THEPS went away in o body. And thus has disappeared tho ff Graot:— Waitara woah etieesfiay. ac. .| ca 
pad MAAC URES eco believe, fa the tuldst of my superstition, if lt may bok wat murder {a a crime and has ite ponalties, aud go on fq PRESIDENT. fe proud Amay of Northern Virginia. RR A ee bree Rab oa 
"placa in ‘your bands te letter ‘of credence cantded Paced Such, oF, Ia other works, T have a retianeo andB throurh tho long catalogue of erhite. To liusteate by a Wasiasoros, April 24, 1808. ff ormctat nvont of oxrronep Max AND WAR MATERIAL. Tho President din-ets ins to say to you that hd wishes 
to ino by her Majesty. abiding faith, that there Is a great principle of ght cad event, whi pefora tho roluds of all, and which {YA lorgo number of refugecs from tho Ineurreotlonary fq The officlal roport of thie number of men paroled and FY you to have b ferent ‘vith General Leo, Wil Th 
THE PRESIDENT'S REPLY To TH DaITisM UNIBTER, Fy hich Nes at the foundatfon of all things. 1 belleve that fH has draped this lund ia mourning, who 49 there hero who fd Sites at prosent In Washington called upou Preeldent B¥canuon, &s., surrendered, haa just boon made out, and 1a CB a rat res, CGEM Se vat 
To which tho President replied us follows:— come when this vation, insicad of boing PH would say if the assassin who bas etrickon from ourfJobnson this moraing, and through Judo Underwood fS\as follow: : not to deatda, Uiebas br Seunter a Gone 
Sir Farpsuce A. W, Brucr:—The cordin! aud friendly + as it has been fora considerable length of midst one beloved and reverod by all, and passed himbg Presented him an address, Tho President was ovidently fxd Paroled prisoners... Bava hinkas 126,115 pyany political question. sucht q‘estlondi tha ohn 
yall, and pa 4 
sentiments which e expressed on the part of Tigray time, of asts, of seleuces auit of religion from thef) from time to.etornlty—to that bourn whonce no travol-f@Profoundly moved by this demonstration on the part of| [apres severe ee e16,018 oot fa hs celina ipa ee matt auNAG Be ml mys 
lo Majesty givo me great pleasure, Great Brilalu i other quarters of the globe, and of emigrants of every BA jor roturas—ivho, repeat, who bere would esy that the Sho, Itko himself, had personally experienced (hof Colors ----.-.--- ee pres to the atreost your military sdvaptazee) |! srobel 
and the Un the extended and varied forms bd Kind und of every complesion, wil becomo the radiating Rd ascascin, If takea, should not sulfor the povalties of hisby deville Wagons, calssons, r EDWIN M. STANTON, \ 1h 
of commereo between them, the contiguity of paris , from which will procosd rls, soon:al crak Theu, If you take tho lifo of one tadividual for 4%" thelr property and driven frow thelr homes for thelr fq Moress dnd moles, oo... 05000. LITT ood ; Scerotary War. ore 
Aen ee ran a eeedp ia ee He ur bavthers (urough the civilized world. FY the murder of anotuor, and bollove that his property fy Falty to the constttutlon and the Integrity and exi:taucof No olliclal roport of the two latter items tas yet been F4 Tho onders of Gonoral Sherman to General Stoneman a 
Gt ibpieeins dition ney m the sane causes ex. — (Applause) We baye been gent on a great mission, aod should be condscatod, what should bo done with oue who fq Of the nation, Egmade, bee give tho Dgurea they aro most generally [to withdraw tons Slur ant Jota Mn ll probablys ea 
pone. frequent cceaslons of raisunderstiauding obly ¥ EM that mission must‘'be (ulftled. . Wo look at thin gisontteP a trying to accaccioate thie navn? What chad ce aoe ADHERE TOTTRG eT nape placedat, AS o the paroled prisoners, from rst to last, (open tho way for Davis to escape to Mosleo or Europa feed 
be av by muteal fortcaran iy aro tho Fd rebellion, and seo that the eovernment has struggled with| a eee) eoontoatelltecemirite soalth acc thore have been most astonishing variances as to {tho pA with his plunder, which fs reported to be very lange, in- ise 
IS elated i q or them who have attompléd tbo lifo of af® 8 son as all whom tho room woglth accommodate fy 2 i 
people of the two countries engaged throughout alm it qnd carci alone; aud just at tho trae that wo be-| mpi I; para Fyaomber. At Orstlt was reported wo got bat twolve thous PW ctuying not only the plunder of the Ilchmond banks, but tals 
the whole world in tho purani mere love, and substiitivlly know, thnt the rebellion wus f4 watlon compo-ed of thirty millilons of people? We wero pq bed entord, Judge Underwood, of Virginid, yetepped tor soners. This report was given tn by the com- = 1 ~ , # 
Sen that ac Urscsicht i wocloadmet ee egand fealous: about to be ended, and the mation was reofcing, fA liviug ot a time when the pablio mind had almost. ba-pA ard and eald:— ers appolnted to carry out ths ellpulations of the f4peevious aecumultlons thet 
Sea, Uhat ot Orst sight tt ould almost secu that tho to fdlwith its banners unturled and its artillery thundetlug Presninie The. g = otopysurrender, Then tho nuinber hopped up to thirty-vof A despatch received by this Dopartment from Riche jestal 
Laren x ‘ ome oblivious of wh con ix The timo bas arrived, fi] Mr. Presmust—The gentlemen who, como with, mo to 
governments rocct Us enemica, oF ut b-st, cold and enica-HAihrongh every. tow anil hamlet through the lougth pd Come oblivious of what treason elias bas acaved, a fuer reap fo" Us Caer Ae eee As tho case stands, rovora thousand have (4 ond conse Fi, 
deni and stv psseionae tho pease of iAP RU NUE Manatee te atace eae tenes te yea estod and wht scrmo, and Wa reson tw afaen fo Ree "dovoton to ho! Unto aad Py (oem ai thay wer ecarlagly nwa to It att hens pepe artista tearmounk a 
brit nud eotoio) peceecsions (9 tho principles of lvl Ff azieteate is struck, Wko. star from its splirre. INF cous. and to bigest erlune knot slaw ond thofythe constitution, in defiance of threats and R%-, Our ary was chort of rations) and although all thi psken Bee y the plundonar tho Bl i 
ichis and ronetitatiounl Hberty, thot, on the otbér hand, Horo wo receive dm inthoation of the ternal °THHss and the bighest crime known to the law ond th sitlou of tho slaveholdiag aristosracy,  Faoue roceare@l rations that could bo eparod wore zlvea thom, there was a very largo, tnclading not only the nundon af tho Rich. {se 
2 Contipual concert of Netlog wed reat, CORN, UnOH FE principto tint gent forth ls goverament—the govera-RAY constitution, Yes, treason against a Slate, treason Pirserutcy oF ls tareholdivg aleterracy; | Four receive CooL eh eal in wilde oamankalcrpia wei NAGenarph cAueER eerste my 
Zo.an alliance between thea cence ee eanntng Fe ment rejotclng on the one Nona rebelion crushed, nd ff against al tho Stales—treason agalust the go\ eramont of trumpet, and eacouraged the hope that we may ere foug otter foultiora: commanniden by site ener ell bere ‘Bia 
sepa gs fel tyr 9 omar ARS Ai oP hte ata HPAP on ted Sinem fo hoes nme Ca cn fee ear Seas ies SE eT AN Pegi heroes eeadiog He gol pdt is 
De Bean G: the American race Exch, tu Its spuere, Fe zovermincut. will 1ovo on, ail 1m the cud carry outpy committed, nou those engaged in 1k chould suffer all It those of kindness for the common people of our section lo . ‘aor Europe. 'Jubustun'a negotiations look to ‘and 
tho other. “Tuo interests of elvil tick andlor wemnenny FS SCENE MUSIon among’ the nallons (Applause.)EY pounltica ‘I know it ls very casy to get up sympathy Pyeren for base who, by physical ok ioral cooepet ies arfh eee Rn i ae 
Fequite that the Uo should bo fricade TH huaceatwrays fal towel Be es vchac hy ani sentiment while human blood {sabout to bs shed— RY e705 deception, have eon arrayed to aytns Asalnct fa Kxoxvme, Tenn, April 24, 1805, peal 
Known and accopted It us a fact honorable to. bol ne las coo. Witt this goveramont Nien faima A Spy to ooqulre w reputation for leniency an klodnese; py We eovermment We echt bo pol Wo deathie Bae Reef Among the trophies of Goncral Stoneman’ expeditlon (ae 
cognition fae, tne encntd Eu eed ane tof shall b nder-tood. We are tought 1a al iho States endk] vat eometiaes its effect and practical operations i (othe wicked leadors who, thoush balled, dra\ino} ae gj oro twelvo battle Doze and banners, and one old United EDWIN dt. STANTON, Pros 
Sobsiftthad | Seales of ited States. even in the esvels of the United Stites, that the commie- um bled ued; whose arrogance ant nM ss aise tls 
that tho fieadehip ofthe United Stes towards rime. “The vime haafy kia Sowatimes an udlyiduol whom tho law bas fthank sou for “declaring fae thess great igh : . ett 
eee era oiued Byala conklderacionavar F 2 people ebnil bo educated aud taught (oP overtaken, and on whoni ita penalties aro about to be im-fanols must. ‘bo punished. “ato ae Pf ‘Tuo famous pen, where many unfortunate Unton pris Was Dentersear i 
Peery pn of ent ayont aloe tho chsrscier ofi al, erstand thuttreason isacrime, (Applivse.) And DOR ceo, witlappeal and plead with the Executive for thot nature und  providenes decrees thay whof¥ oners plned thelr lives away, was burned to the ground. asumareyiAnil ats e Lee oi 
A fore, be necep gt Minister Crlendly Ha only a erline, but tho highest of allcrimes. We look upoupa Poets f ADL = is tho wind shall reap the ytinmiil.” Avo! " SI Major General Dex, Now York:— Ul 
and well Wiaposed ito the matutenfacs of pea monly : 3 fe BOL Meters Ite Meacttea ‘ 4] A. few United States prisonors were found, sketotons of BAK 
an n the nestssination of thw Fresident—this diabolical. Aud otelome tut Leforo Its oxercisa bo ongbt to FA Know that ws cannot go hoind in safory whe tenytors fy prailvaa 7 nee é 
exer of both countries. You wilfe tind. mveel inka i - i Aioir former selves, Almost all of them dled on thelr fa A despatch from General Sheran states that “Wicon Ge 
my nssvelntes acling-in arconlance x See hte Qt ta lech recently commited —as64 ascertain whist ts mercy and what ts not mercy, It is ap whoso hands are still dripping with. tha ,watm Djood: of WA way to Knoxville. They preferred to dis under the Stars t MLC W. Smit 
Ap Mencd pation med cutee the “highest etime;- aud: the wind cannot. conesivegy ’ dour mortyred brothers, romnia dotlant. and uemeavetod. wey £0 Koox at ‘the Stars Fdnetd Macon on tho Howell Cobb, 6. W. Sinith 
ened polley and consistent contin 5 i vory impertant quectton, and ono which dezeryes tho Pour i und Stripes than bo loft In the Joathzome hospitals of Fa 
a ceneat malic vend ceosislane gst J tho penalty. comnicusunito with. Ie. Tt Ite folly to give suyar plums to Ugors ‘and hyenas It (BY Stir fdond ctbicrs aa prisvners; but they elalmed the binedt of 
melhioeithls pov ernmpat ei aeor hav Alor whith tho durian mind eaunot Invent usidornt those Who moralize Ypon crime and the fy mora than folly to tills of clemeucy and mercy (o theca oo Ba iivearialai lenvana Wie howtialesdued'tatene Wrouen ise n 
Ae aes gay Rezere snonah "To inate thee morals uf a natlon—whether, In eomo cases, action should $4 worse than Calalines, for cleuency and mercy to Unen Ja d -cpal lpad fer’dedona or hava anawrereed ‘ates thinl ie faye Nera 
risa ave ited ule iuplows amo ugalast the favor POt be saspewled here and finsforrel to Yn who cou-fa grunts, *a, uunler to, the, inneccet and uebera CEA TERRIBLE COLLISION ON THE POTOMAC, arawr out of Mica end held!/Nié command fornunthor 
Both President Jobson and Sir Frederick Brace under which they live. 1 will sayy fn thisKg trols alt, ‘There, if innocence bss been Invaded, If wrong fd wo sould not have wiinessd this rebellion It" the ape eer npreete ara : orders, unless ho lias reason to bollovo the rebela aro 
Pressed thomeclves well pleased with tho cnucultatlon ‘hues paige at kame act uetatkal Bins toun done, the Controller and iver of AN Good fA lly Ieaders ofthis rebellion eboll bo properly pauishedf Tho Steamaer Black Diamond Sunk—Sixty’ hanging the slatut to our projudica." 
after the other represcatatives of t ba. ‘ture + that itmy CONES" UPON RY ca9 of whose’ nltrTontos Ie ineroy-—_veill Ba M4our children’s children hot be cotwpeliod to IcokFY sot s ee changing the status o our projiidics, 
oa REE GEERT ohh ublio questions that have come up, avd esp Barer OLDE LE siivsct Itriglt. Te Ise ycon another liko it for generations. “By the blow off SMlers and Four Satlors Dr gli EDWIN Mf. STANTON, 
ons made thelr appearance, aud tnarche” through thofe cially since this rebellion commenced, fs auy Indleationé4 not promaulglog anything that I bave not horvtoforopy een tee nt, by tho agonles of our starved Barrmrons, April 26, 1865. Secretary of War. nT 
Jong halls Jead!ng from tho Stato Department, thence p provicentatse i of wnt any Eotiro se boy any pro-H3 to! xy that traitors must be made ous, laud, mutilated sonra by the Hens of Abou-y@ Yesterday mornlog, at halt-pact twelve o'clock, the eons 
acrossthe building through the Lull leading from the ee Toy a uee ain ncpaeAry. ¥ Saafor as) ixcEaNdaey eas ust bo mad vllous, that ora peg Sores. Aleta, In battle, on 0 desolations offs) side-wheecl steamer Massachugctls, Capt, Couc Wan Devancryrer, fob 
aldo entranco ou the east sido of tho bulfing to theRd ee Cease nes Hlan. oF "osnting “up ofp tat tracon must bo mado ollous, that traltorstiong nd” county tad. all ‘tho facta. yokfgside-wheot stzamer Massarhusclls, Capt. Couch, boun Wasniscroy, DC, Apr 23—10:25 P's. f a 
0 ou tho cast aids ef the bulliing to the Ad tits erect dvamia, Toy must be GXen ospymust be punfeticd ond impoverished. (Applause) oud for tho last four years, with nofe| down to Fortress Monroc, with a load of coldigra, tho pq B pasa! fie, 
Secretary of tho Treasury's room, now occopled by thofif some Indication ‘of my future the progress off They wast not only be punished, but thelr eocial powor fy f bul In sincerest sorrow, We pray that} grentor part of whom were exchanged ond paroled fy Malor General Dix:— Gru 
Reale ey mice ae ts 2 a. this qui We toaclose, when juggle fa M sour administration may be both n terror to evil doora ke BY A despatch bas Just boen received by this Department 
sient, They wero escort by Me. sTuuter 4,4 essary 10 exeraisa mercy must bo destroyed. If not, they will etl maintain an FAT protection toall who pursue thepalhoct. peso fy PHBE collided with a steamer nemed the Black py A despatch bas aDierad rere a pes 
acting Secretary of State, “he watking arm tifitand tenjonge, we tall ba sun ascondaney, and ray again become uumerdus and pow-f4 And whilo vo mourG and lament our great and rode xcafe] Diamocd, Capt. Meredith, a small hark propeller, in thofyfrom General Grant, dated Raleigh, 9 A. M., April 2 ae 
as ee eect a: Minister froma tale what 8 mr Usenue eqmotizes mere erful; fF, In tho words ofa formor Setmator of thw United fd murderod chief, too kin and too indulgent, we fear, forp Potomac iver, ove mile from Blackelone Island, which Pf Ho saya:— i MaaiGaa mil 
ott val dh ice scar rows mace A aes a alt ah er tata aug", co tre nea aumeroe ami, te Uline cease et af fet lal ear ati iar a0 pel Wot and don bord fH fresh er Ine moming ad deer to eve mu 
sent Euwant do Stoeckl, Minister from’ Rusia: {4 tho {Ife of one | individual “foe de troylug  thatfed son becomes respectable," And Tsay that, after making Elyee do, you will so deal with them that our whole coan-, 4 S¥ord of some tronty men. baShorman tho reply to his ne ea W : Tob oe cal 
Sonor Don Tussara, Minister from Sprin; Senor Luisfyo" a miey ae shall ho Gone vith thes: rreazon ‘odious, evory Union mna and the govornmont ft bo au aayluma for be epprosscd of ovory crv Word war ery Tatas eaten te ph 
Meee eae eet Costa, Rea: Colonel W. T. Tass-HHVo punished hy highest erin ede ae theta aould be renmnorated ont of the pockets of thane whopfae eve cl Pane rer ae about the Bolly, elaking her ln abuatcreof tues, and information tht evil mates could not bo o 
oft, Minister from Denmark; Colonel Bortinatts, of Teily ; A Some haye committed treazon, techn! have indicted (his geest suffering upon tho country, (Ap-fa nat uns of tke wholo carb, down a Jong, bright aud f. fjcntertained in any evens pariah ees Lee 
Senor Matias Romero, of Mestea; Genoral Tomes: oh ood aiads dunve been taken from Meira pidute.) But do not understand mo aa eaping (hie In ape beceUc snl fucsn | IMtors on board of ber, thinking that sho was fa mandore. ASC STANTON, \ 7 
ant of Cloth Bon de Wierd, o£ Seda aren Mian totctines Oy hace ok mabe RATES aaa CREEL LEU ot nger fo, IT uaderlaas my core Neotel TOE PAESIDSST’S REPLY. Juboat to eink, a Large number of them sprang over her Becrolary of. War. hit 
Wyadenbrick, of Austria; 7. G, Asta Burnaga, of Chile; misled by leaders T would my, in tho oxer-Isofd reverse is the cas. And while T say that the penaltie jade the following reply :-— | yf «Our Special Washington Despate joe 
LL do Gcofroy, Charg! d'Afaires, from France; Sentior| “fe roy ty Ao ane ibe eres le=r ra {of the In, in ceterm nod inoexibto manner, ahould be! y for mo on this occasion to say P¥ Tiamond, which had hauled upto rendor assistance, it BM Wasmxctos, April 22, 1605, Naty 
Rarboynl, Charges Affaires, trom Brazil; Mr. Rostuz, A conretons, intelligent, musteadlog (ullon and oxreadies Ry executed upon ‘cunsclous, fateligsnt and lalvontial tea Fetatlone rabellion anna with youn folas suepoced at the timo by the captain of tho Dis-BY tho report that Johnston had aurrendored lls armay{t9 ipate 
ea @'Agaires, (rom the Hanseatic republic; Alfred. f Henieucy ‘he urcat macsof the decelved.’ (Applause.)j¥ tors—the Ieaders, who ‘havo dceclved thousands upoo| is who have p leal, and fej "ond thal the Macsschusetts was the only vessol that Hi premature, Tho facts, a1 thoy aro und=rstood hero, arv, ‘chs 
rgbmans, of Belyiuin, and Mr. Garclo, of Por. They remte Hae! tan hie all Pert inid gthourands of laboring men who bave béen drawn intafd who participated La it to a great extent, aro more comps-fyj Bhd cuatalned any damago Unfortunately, howover, tho Mfehat Goneral Shorman met Jobnston ot Chapel Hill, igen 
Soro Moslly attended with thelr secretaries and other FA wnt bo fu tho dizchatzo at my duties inthe utente ete ie po tala’ rebell(on; “and while say ing to tk Teaders pun-p 284 23 ee aes ere tcve poll 6) Blac: Dissuond hed been struck amidsbip, which caused PA North Carolina, to discura the terma of aurrénder; Gea. Ben 
etuchés, all arrayed In full court dress, most ef them BS craic eeaent, all' will Bo dono in a proper epirit, Fy thment, I wiso say leniency, conciltation and am 2 tbls question in Fespoace to what bas bon ca'd. fa Wer fo take in water rapidly, and she went down Ina fow BA snerman offered to Johnston and bis army tho ene ani 
‘rearing tho badgo of mouraiug on thle lett are Wi inete nay he some erence RN mE, Dest Ob! nesty 0 the thousands ‘whom thoy, have. anteou Edy cnaavtates end cx F Teolingn to the full-pef momenta after tbo coldtere bad got en beard of her torms as thosa granted to Goneral Lea, To thls Jolin. a 
Tho Minister from Portugal, aud M. Von Limburg, OCF with ony signal ability than Team; but ero lsonep@ aut dceslved.’ And fo roferenes’ to thle, as. 1 eos @RLERY SE ee Ee a SE Tiho soldiers from the Massichusctta and Fl cton demurrod, bot, offered to surrend:r bis army apon arr 
tho Neerland, wero ot present. Probably ey did tt iro wich Tassimo you and iblg audience, thalfd remarked, "I might avo’ eopted! soar epocch sap tieer feces. cay is Coat ealeciog ope the det four crom of the Black Diamond aro missing, and EM nosy terme if It waa ngroad to rostore bim and his of- ait 
Bot recelve notlco of tho intendla vit BA may not briog to tho adimlutsteaicn or te cocoa Ey my ows. As‘my- honorablo:frieud knows, Tong eincofi|iiat, hare devolved upon ‘mo under” elrcumatancea|4 It la boilered tat they were all drowned. AG acers and soldiers to thelr civil rights as Wey existed Hl 
Baron Vou Gerolt read the following formal address hat cignal ability that somo inigh, Lhave an bencet eiig t20k tho ground that thia: government: was cent pare eee A peer int Tee Mas. ots lay near tho apot til daylight, pick- Fa be ore the outbreak of the rebellion. : L 
of sondiolenes, byimpsthy and good wlehes of tho|tepre: AY aud impulse sincere. (Apptausel) X havo labored the great mission among tho matlaos of the carth=-iket lef ee yea a a een tn nse aeDCe HE ioe up about a hasdrod amen, who althor Jemped or wero “cron ioc onc Shenae tad cot the powcr fo asrea \ 
gentatives of tho forelgn governments under tho precent Feito have besa ecpozee Teeter eared f Hod a great work to perform, and. thit in ctarting it, [Ud baie place—In Viow of sil that je before me and the eir-[ thrown Uy he (ores of the collision on to the wreck of lus this; but he arranged an armistice until ho coca refer 
eB — HM been calcula oF we atuity. Xe tack arustance surround mi—Leaanot but feel that your hd lack Dian Ei ‘i 
Arying time: py tesa saulnet 10 bring about ho greatest govd to theif wes eaten perpatlty.| Look back for uno slag no-p4 uestaner Cat guru ma Leena pat fel Oat yous Ete Diack Dimond. the proposition to Washington. or 
ADDRESS OF THE DIPLOMATIO CORPS. fe Sreatest foutnber. T havo labored Incess=ntly to maln-By ment to the arileles of conféderation, and (hen comef@ nod appropriate. [do fol think you, who.bavo.beca fu- The bows of the Messchusetts wero badly etove in, Upon the Aon of this news a Cabinet meeting was 
avelusersbind id (One ree toe a Ee a Ete IC eee Er far the gover aero Bas HA down lo 1787, when the constitution waa foraiet. Wa.tpyauliar wih my course—sou who aro from tue, Soath——F and It was with dificalty that abo coald be kept aout inetd hore last alght, and shorly afterwards General m 
feolings at tho deplorable events of which they havo | Sabbath vas made for man, and not man, for the Sab-fqf 49 Fou And? “That wo, thopeople of tha United States, Bf ea tits pat meio aay Pro SP rlat maypq, Leet nicht Caplain Allen despatched a steam propeller Pa grant left tha elly, it is supposed, for General Shyrman'a ty 
Deon witness 10 say ow sinceraly thuy eare thanational Fy Math"! ‘aly (led to, Cetabllahy and make that in oder to form a moro perfect goveratavnt,"" a Pro.fd corseweill baupon questions thal. tay, arisa, TE my pj down tho river to the scene of tho disaster, with men and WH hcsdquartara, 
pete anil hay aoenly, uepcavmnpaatlaewelleine Ul toads teeastem pea ine trust) oud opel vision Ly mado for the udmission of new Slates to bof st ilo I: bo lndicalen of whet my, fatare wall ber he okson board to search for the bodies of those sup-fM Tho fact that tho rebel force elill ander armyehould. Bes 
—! LAG) y pipe ef tho z Ee sioad ere LAL Forthlors and empty; and Inn osed Lo be Los score fi oo 
goverament and people of iho United States In thelr BM permanent es thls gov Oe Cae oe ay erased: withia! io lon, Now BAP ton van ny: aiuoev baeka fer this cebocragemat ff Pe © be Tost, james etter, armas (nan: home aaceaided to) Seperal 
rh this idea I rhalt at Ld ox t T 
rel With equal sincerity wo tender to you, Bplish thi idea T ehall not desist from that. I havofMj (urn tothe constitution, We find that smendmenjs may Mand sympathy, I can only reiterate whist Lavy sald bese Tho Mocaxchusetta, after the Black Diamond wen 
F. President, ou 


pority of tho United States, and for yoxr personal health fq great mass of mon, and, God willing, with  yourB) 
aod happiness May we bo allowed also, Mr. Premdent, fa belp, as far as In mo’ ilea, In the administra. 
to give uttorance on this occasion, to our sincorest hopes py tion of this government, It ‘shall be my future 
for an carly re-eatsblishment of peaco in this great coun- 


try, and for the 


Dolwcen tho government of the United States and the 
govoruments Which wo rprosent. 


REPLY OF TUB PRESIDENT, 
To which the President replied: — 
Gaspar op rae Diruoxario Boor—T heariily. thank 


ou, od babalf of 
niled States, for 


‘ingly expressod upon the mournful oventa to 
ingly exp \pon tho mourn! which youkd 


hie good 
fortho welfare an 
for ey pepeonal b 


gelved. “Your hopes fof lio eat 


{ile country aro 
Do cssared tush 1 


best wish 


for the welfaro and pros: 


Leo woald seem W Indicata that they had comethioge 
BH core to bolster op thelr falling cause than their numerte 
cal strength and the material resources of the confede. 
racy. Thole |mpadence excites surpriss and tho raspl- 


be mado by a rcommendation of two-thirds of the mem- 
bers of Congréss, If ratifled by three-fourths of we 
Btates, Provision 3 made for the admission of now 
States; no provision 1 made for the keccasion of old] 


down, cucceeded In reaching Polnt Lookout ln safety, 
Yj where she landed tho remalndor af her troopa. 
‘The Diack Diamond was a second class steam propeller, 
Pfchartered by the Quartermaster's Department, and be- 
fq }onged to Philadelphia, where she was owncd. 

The Mascactiusetia, It ls eald, hat hor ronalng lights 
burning, bat tho Black Diamond, belnganchored, showed 
but one. 

Capt. J. M. Holmes, of the Third Veteran Reserve 


fore, and, tn’ part, what hes just Deea road, Aa far 
Bf clenienoy nnd morcy are concerned, and the propor exor 
else of tho panloning power, L'thiak I understand 
the natury and character of tha latiar. . Inthe exerclsa| 
of clemency and maroy that pardoning power ctould.bo| 
exorcised with caution T do not give ullersies to my 
opinions om this point in any epinit of revenge or ankind| 
foclings. Mercy and clemency bavo been pretty larce! 
fogredionts in my compound, having beou top Exccatle 
of aState, and thereby placed in a position in which fy 
[twas necessary to exercise clemency and mercy. bq 


object Thén, “gentlemen, and you, sir, pleaceh 


malatenanco of tho friendly relations Sy Gecept my acknowledgments, my sincere thanks, for (ho 


countenance an encouragement tendensd mo’on thispy One® Fho instrument was mado to be yood in per-| 
cession, and my reiteration, that tboush T may pot dis- i 


Péluity, and you can take bold of it, wot to break upf 

@cbarze my dutles as eome might, yet will I do s0 honest-f a 
Hf iy and sincervly. “I thank you forthe kindattenon youpy &® G0FeTmMeat bat to go on perfecting Ik more 
Davo pald me.” (Applauso.) Gand more ag it runs down tho stream ‘of time ff 


We find uh 2, 
VISIT OF THE INDIANA DELEGATION TOR An individea’ Wy ce eee, lntesral parts 


Jazainst tho President and members of the Cabluct, tho 
result of which, if suscessful, would so weaken the faith 
lof the North in tho stability of our government that thoy 
fad might obtain advantages (n the final eetuement, 


Thave been charged with going tou far, being (oo lealent, = ‘ 
f tho government and people of the yA individual is an integer, and a number of indi-fpand have become satiafed that mercy without {usticof@ corps, was the officer In command of tho troops, and Wasecotos, April 23,1865. | L 
the sympathy which you have £0 feel- THE PBESIDENT. Viduals form a State, ond a Stato (tseit ts an in-Ppe > crime, and that, when mercy and cleihency 4 rrom a statement made by him lt apprara that tho lass of BM The publication of the terma of kurrender agreed upon ie 


? i 
Wasmrsavos, April 21, 1865. i teger; and tho various Siates form the Union, which Morne io viaw Oh drcee wed ould always be 
The delogation from Oblo baring retired, the Indiana is itself an integer, they all maklog up’ the gor- 
delegation, led by Governor Morton, was ushered In. emment of the United Statea Now we como to the 
is Diller eu are, wh 
Governor Moon Inasomch ftom Igy sete pl of my agunent wf cones the perms nap al be ta tod at a ee ea 
 Jubnseu as President of tho United States, and ae Blof the government Wo bayaecon that tho wovermment fb crime—ot crime generally. Our pevple baye a high Bl 


Ufo, og near as can be ascertained at present, will excosd 
any. 

Tho night was Clear, but dark there being no moon 

I. impossibleto may at p/ —' whero tho blame for 
this dlsscier ts to rest, 


between Gonerals Sherman ard Jobuston bas given rindi 
Bio gencral corament here to-day. Tho tarmd moot with) 
BY venera! reprobation, anda universal éxprecsion of sar-! 
Fajpriss that General Sherman abould for a moment bavd 
olertaiucd such vropoaltions, much less refer them berg 


yriahes alro shich Fou zo Kindly fer 
4 prosperity of tho United States, and hl 
ih aad bnppitse aru gratefully” re- 
rly resleration of peace In 

‘urdlally reciprocated by me. You hay 
slall Isaye.notbing undeno towards) 


BFatoae Jo properly ofercsed that great, prerogative 


q ‘Tho time bas como. as you who havo had to dnok 


f) 
. 
136 The Dew York Weebly Aorntd---Saturday, Apel 23, THs) 
ee ee eee ornare eee eee a yo = Seen - n 
ss = AB ment in prices, anda fo'r inquiry provajjed at the an. fl $1024 8109 for Western and $112 forftiam Barley 7 : 
Aqrisnlincal Markets Fe nexod quotatiour, (be market cloting ether ormer. Wo ff was doll and nominally unchanged. Male was dull bat iancial, (oe) B | 
Cc yr je . BF quote prime light lows, W4e 8115 ¢ med uin grades, pf bre at $185. The corn market waa a sbade firmer with x} lea 
eee ba 10: AEC onllnary do, 0c, a49 feu, ‘ad cull hog adele sippy. aan Se a ae t,o $140 t 
near ay arte % Whe elle x | mis ‘cetera, for Dew yellow, _ kee ear ea a 
Phe Garden. QW YORK CATTLE wAnKET. fy A {u‘s1 38 for new while Western. Oath were in fair oop. Weosrepay, Apri2s—6 PM & hid 
Thetotare large and dwarf varictles of nasturtinrs, tho ‘Torsnay, Aprit 25, 1505. NEW YORK HOSE MARKET. pans scaroetya6 Arma for Canada, &5e. for} tThe Part Taken by 
fatter yore for ornament than for ves, Sow iu the Inttorfay For the salo of brever, mileb cows, veal calves and an te sraver, A Jor). ira.—Wo police raled of 600 boxes adamantine on Navy 
rd ly In June, to drills two i¢fect PR sheep and lambs, Washington Drovo Yard, corner of} N FRC 1 INGTON AVENUES. NPT 7 
Tee caterad pil aspy hia ta tighenaloe maf een cove nod Yorty fourth street, Chansberie's, Rf Rosine ere has Rea greany totetered with by the Morrax the met coptioued very ‘ru forall kids, 
fy cover an I i a oh : Pe ron etecot ee ecveral Interruption. “4 bar:ness oc atloned by tho holt Manda falr demand provalle he sales Were 4,800 Lacs RS market was active nod étrong. 
Gy, Mod must buve. br 8, rov_l stone walls orf Hudcon river; Sulls Head, foot of Robinson etrcct;f eee y ae aaa an 1400 taghde, ese ae : : ae 
eg nothing cleo ¥ ron on. | Fea , In Eixth street, ment Third avenue, andfapdays—ot which We Bayo had three or four within a fos DA Ce oh, cash, in bond, “i Official Report of Rear Admiral 
T i) tmproved dwarf green and long gresn corte MlcGrow & O'Brien's Con(ral Hull's Head, Sixth etroet, AWeeK—anll the Fades ave therefore deen light in the Ke” Coen —Tho market was quiet, but rather Grmer, info 67{, Hudson River 24, Reading 54, Michigan Central 
Bee ae AD FO eS ie oan , Aton SOC OK, areas ROrLn a rrr of Foritoth PA SeETeEGLe, but “he boetnownn tho olf dase has been toke- MP sympaths with gold. We notice zinall salce of Baltiwore FA 4%, \ichigan Southern Sx, Dlizola Central 2%, Clove Thatcher, 
‘af okra Plant in tho tattor partof May, in delle throo Bd For the gale of ewine, Allerton’s yard, foot of Forttoth Fi af S4e. and Detroit nt 8546. a Bt. q 
; reeset a , Wl sincct. Mori riven: Rf rably heavy. The weather {has bean such as to develo Aust Se: and Hotmle Tt SSG, a Ose land and Pittshurz 514, Northwestern 41, Cleveland and mn hei kei 
PAW abe alia Hg The (otal recoips of enttle of all kinds for the week arof4® £90 dovaaid for cariage orees und roadsters, and Re igtive demand, and the market was decldodly emer, PAToledo 2, Rock Ieland 5%, Fort Wayno 2%, Quicksliver ” ’ 
rouge whila green and Coder, aFallced and dried forf] The tte recoips of ca plearura teres, hapaed ouners jwlte fccly st pits hating aivancod fully 6. por Mi. with alos ot B2s, Comberland 4 
Winter vs, This makes a most excellent, rich xoup, cae $e 6 follows: — Ket pricea previouriy quoted. Stayo and.cardarres have ale pg soo pales, the uarkel closing very Orm, with on up- pong: ; . Seinlani anes! eral Dix. 
RGR te otore ecetally oalitated DH Verte Derven, Oorce Veals, SAL, Swine. By ecld quite trvdly, VL work horees Lave Uorw dull and sales 4 org wandeney. We qucto:— PBA Government eecartios were in demand forinvestment, ff Beeretmay Stanton to General } 
alisiglily npr 25, 808 OS oe ee Deer cca few and: far between, The. general narkot Bl plaid Florida. Mobi. ¥.0.47. patho encouraglog aspect. of national athiry Baclog span AR Deana tf 
Desirable cons uf ontons aro:—Largo red, yoltow Dat Most week... 3,602 322 AMIS Dwoyant, hoover, atid good Irorses aro Leld with WW ordinary.see--ee00-- 49 46 40 47 strengthened confidence in the rational credit. Coupon susan, Apu 2, Le 
hilo Portugal, potato, aud top omoce Tho qroun pri vB.” 6 3,547 Srooch dirnzsess, ond the wodeucy 6 upward rather thao BR yidding., £0 66 87 6 . Major General Joux A. Dix, New York:— 
abou bo ond fro a possible from wool Do, lat week... O76 as00 Mdowuward. Fact lions are nora much favor, and the Ht Good uiddiing......., 60 OL 62 C39 Ore-twonties vbowed an advance sinco Satarlay morn-W OT General Yok ate Are anki i 
early tn tho gpring, In drills eloven inches apart Sova O'linlen's, April 25..., 80 1610 demand {4.cot rely Troi the eporting ten aud ia 1G Bl” Daccs axp lives —Very ltt business hus been trans. (H Ink of 135, len-fortlea 24, sixes of 1881 4. AL tho cpou ris (from . Cllceas te 
Yeurs on tho samo ground. Cover hal an Inch, and Do, Wot week..ss. 47 1610 =P Fancy torre: arviueld nt uney pricer, but owners hore. A( ccted since out last the, sales being contd \ 10M beard at ono o'clock the market was la); percent Major General Conby as foll 
down well. Keop down weedn by frequunt use of hed camberiin'n Agel 36, 3 1831 PA fastinn of asking very high prices, wlth tho espectallou Fl tone ral coda at 2c. geld, and 125 ounces quluhiw aud 2OP8 rare We fled to Mobile and {ts de(eucos 60 tho \« 
shuils toa, and band weeding, For ésirly uso emo pre: Fal bo, 4a 184 = “falling,)! sa CuatTigaree are uncertain and nowiaal. 24 tone coda ash on private termi. lgher, apd al the second « Ber cae chek MEO punk Bad A preter hewn 
for tho potato onion to all othors. Pinatinteptonter, oF HM wergen, April 46...0.. O58 200 DA pesughe hires are very quiet and prices are wholly §4 “Thysyoon:.—We have no linportant eles bo teport contlaued, with a vory larg: Neate iM a 
early pring, om rowa fiftgen Inches apart, eight iuebes Inf Tis. last wee: ci — TPM nmin. The curreut quotatluns ure as follona:—Onll-fA Prey Tho market for dey cod ev cent in aieanes of tho closing prico of the morning, Ry NUON And supplies of all Kinds, and abou 
ho Tow, *Thoy will be ripo carly in July. chen, April 25. 270 200 TBBaiary carriage trams may be quoted” at $269 a $4009E4p4¢ the sales ore light, Pera MEDS PBN sand prieoncrs Lnventoric: ars now being take 
Tho varietics of parsnip are, Gu racey or cup, long Last Week... 490 100 — FR 8500; good to taney tonms, $000 a $1,000 a $1,500; at $0.0 $9 25, w York Central 4, Hudzoa River 24, Fort Wayne 34) M8 aciatted ruport will bo forwarded: as. coan-25 thoy, acd 
wh tc 0 hollow cron ned {s bect fur the todl-. ‘When BM Western yards, (oot of Ei Leavy draught horees, $22) #000 Cor ein), anil $460 o a $24 for No. Michigan Ceatral1, Michigan Southern 1%, Cleveland # < ‘i f 
bo groan is fully warn Ko\w dn fiiteen Inches wrtlcth el.,'Aprl 26° — — 8,209 BW $550 for tenma; French horo 6, $1000 Flloa $195—the he $19 25 (or No. 2 do. ; $15 60.0 $16 f: Ana PUdabaye. completed, Ths quantily of cjon will prrgably, rech. 
apart, cover lightly, and thin to thr:e inches Te : <uey a lator an octsld’ yries; huubdsome Canad ane, $200.0 $326 RY for No 2 do. x t : Ubpee thousand bales, and thera.sa large armvugt of Peo, 
For. tho ground Freezes Loko up what am dea rel FurWA ‘Total thia.wceks..4,04 7,096 8,208 single roadeser?, $176 0 $350, and’ ocearlonally 4 sented aud No.1. Raters strong. Coupon Uvetwenties advanced $5, and Bint forage, bam 
Whiter veo wind pack Ana box; with dry dirt pect AQ Total ake week 15,100 7010 2.0284 Pumlly burses, large and stylish, cell oF $500 WA Py qanrs were duller thao over, and scarcely anything fy #ixe3 of 1881 34 ray at BONS nck RS, 
Mill koop scol! In tho ground oERiLayring, «Pal Sanie tlm Tact yeah 4 108 0,070 3,81 Pras roported. Heavy goods are-belog taken: to Liver. Ay the_opeu board at bal-past {bro tho market con- ke eascn dane Apa Rae a “a iy’ of 
ealrable kinds of peasare:—Princesse, Dant, O'Ratrke, Bf ne en Stay ae = joo) per Sleamer® nt 2a. jut the engagements. aro Bcommand have sutrendoret, lugladin: nearly” 0 
fom Thumb, Warsiek, prolide or tnvtcrssy Champion ff TNENUSAT.ATLENTON'S FROM DIFFERENT STATIS, THE DRY GOODS TRADE Pirikeld, 110 Liverpeo), 60 boxoa bacon on private ta Moaed strong, and quotations wore, in the ascendant. Mo vite ait of tho oflcern except Meaby Rim=ll. Eomo of 
9: Mugland, blog nperial-and telto marrobfal.” He {2 NOM HOPES «--o-0 5 AE) Nem dentag a criccs Ty thees oF four Vclass bet Dave teen “proto Marcle 000 saves on private terms Lo Lind Bila clored at $8, Hudson 113, Reading 109%, Mich(gan M0) cn mea ane hunting for a sowand of two, thoue 
Conaidured quite 4 dosideratim to Rot grven peas aw early BY MNoi:..s.2.2..-6 14720 New Jereoy it eae hate cl aud td kexes bacon ou privato:terme A Rromén, mip, 17000 central 11 cal woe ee nee erehtGae Bbaosby's own med aro bunting for a rewa © tho 
. i no pesslbion Frinceisu and Dauol O'Rourke aro the BA OMO..-<ccceeesseey "120 Mlohigan. [Bclalmoa daring tho paot wWesk havo of eatrso greatly EAIETS rom St, Johavato London wilh deals ony privace Rd srt: Mil othe Tr, Winois Contralg sang dollars, offorod for bla by. General Hancock, whg 
veartest.. Drolifin or stravborry i but Halo behind icin ppPoawylyanln,...- hes 68 Indiana... Gd interfered with businosé and readered the segregate sales PH terms. 1674, Cleveland and Pittborg 7044, Rock Island 09%) By bcon divocted to establieh hla bendgaarters ut Washt 
Sow ilies wilh do not requico bushing fa rows tures Md Canada . 25. a 405) Lown, <s syn caea=s Fnor.—Market quick Sales 460 boxes, ralsink at hq Nort western 3454, Fort: Woywe 100%, Cumberland 5134, Yon ns bo eeiabllsh past) 
foot nparl saver to and n lia'( tnch’a dovp. Tho others Ml RECEIPTS OP 'DERVES'AT. ALLERTON'S BY THE DIF $4.80 for bunch, and $400 for layer;, small lots of cur BM (en.fortles O74, EDWIN ML STANTOY. 
Wau to be tour fect, Witch hazel anaes a good dusable Be yanuae NOTES. ese (v0 or a rants at 13s Tae Ba Gackau ‘aid : 
hi end shouldbe, trinicd ap fan Koiped. PeasBA erie Rallroad........ G31 Now Haven RR... 103 rounvedally targe, Mhotorntu glkA Geyens —The market continues quict, and in thof THe gold market opened strons, Bot, ander o rumor Seeretary of War, 
uid bo sown 2 carly a4 possbloon a Vebt, ary soll. FY Hlariem Hallrad..... 1,424 New Jereoy © ntl. on to tho wabifa milud that thd lowest absence of sales prices were wholly nowloal (hat the Cpnard steamer hi arrived at Th wih a 
iA Tuo: poudrette ‘atrowul a the dill will hdetan thobr fe Canaen & Aroboy RR 1d ud: and thia.wis tho sigual for ang Har.—Prices of all kinds wero without materlalK( vices that flyectwentied lat advanced Im the Londen spatches, 
Brosth, Whon up, looerm the earth ou either side of tho Cun Tanolallans toc aitdercciols ig saat fe cbunge, and tho demand was only moderate cea thee eo s DYSPATCUrS, 
Foo with (ho sh ill hoo, Whoo a Little larger, draw a lo currant quplations P fiact(¥o inquiry from iuore-who Lave for a Jong mo beou pe” jzy50 was Arner and more ecilve. Wo notice sal markel (0 & a G7, It becamo heavy. Subsequcutly It Sher 
RUG dirt fo the row, and stir tho soll frequently unl Rat tho various yards to-day were as follox Fyrstine for the bottoms round in tho Indder to commenro ¥¥ 1,500 bales, chivfly Manila, on torma wwe ware unablo to fH partially recovered under u contradiction of the rumor. fq SauADRae 11) 
thoy aro In biootn, DenF CATTLE. Noperatlons Hones kJuds Kon fubries have fi learn. nother ruwor to tho that General Groot April 12, 1505, 
ts peppers, cherry, largo squash, 44) extra quality, por 100 Ibs. oe Reena een once one re aS Py Hine. —We Lave only to report rales of 1,000 Buenos fy. ym aces ‘ ee . ran nee ale J 
argo bell, ball node nod: awe:t maonntai SES ee Toa! pol : been im great demand, and prices’ have advanced 4 ayrea nt 16. (gold), 600 Montovideo and 200 city alaugh fy M2 Pen acsaasinated wan frocly elroulated, ait an—Tfiave the honor to inforus tue dopartiaout thas 
pow ib hathed exsly ia Apri, oF Iu open ground nm uo froin 26 to 4c. per yor, with a good demand at do vate tora, 1 tono relisblo s Tuo fi the 1th inst, subsequent Ws thy ¢ 
Mower, ‘Trousplant Intter part of May clglteen Inches J enhanced rates. The-suctiou Bored have been Mterally’ Thoro Was rather moro activity in the roarket, oti light, and thero ta etl a 2 ‘ort, detailed in tuy 
seneh wy : os thropged, abd In tuo-t cases the entire eatnlogue bs kY ond us the supply Js vwall, previous pices wero falrly Py i Hes 
Desimble eorts of soverclen, BH Genoral 112 00 eon gold, nod In many cases largely duplicated. — ‘Thad pieiuaiced. ‘Tho ealca wore 109 bales, chley now, forpy ctWees the cash and regalar rate, The Ostorara, 
| dykomau, or, peach should bOBY Average price, . 118 00.0 — [Rodvance dbvamed at the auctions 4 o¥sn inure oinrked FY hor a Goncnmpiten at Zhe, a-40e., with'foncy at 45e., andp§ dred and twenty miMloas of easreney linvtog been aud the In 
Planted to Apnl, Wo ripen beforo the beazy Vall runs ito (an at privaio rule, and prices realized have Loon (rom Bi 259, «BSc. for JEEUs BRto the national banks, In wlultion to the 653,51 of tho thor 
Mobi lucreasa tha chances of rotan rich land, A dry " oo BAe to tun por cent higher, oudin afew excaptlonsl Tkni¢o.—Wo wvilce calcs of 60 chests Madras, on terms rn ‘: 
poonful of ashes on to bill Just aa thoy appear above Fae aoe ‘exelted, and prices aro very rialp. FE Inoy,—There bas been but litle loquiry for piz, and {favors epcoulation after the recent depre winaider Liven Ce 
ground Ls bouciiciaben most foil Plat ia bile tarcopy Ordinary canedt prices, howover, ly wa} prices of Scotch har d, while Amorean weswritt-Bland at the camo timo Impara dency feaak of Bushiglia 
foot each viny and rout inches below tho fovel | Stir tho fej Common, os SAINT) 3 Bee 4 Out casential ebuinze uly sales wo hear of aro_GOKy é 4 1 
Murfaes Wo OF thrce Umnes, and fost before the vines py MerI0 en Waseca cA Aten ea mh today (Wedussday) wero well attended tons American on privat terma We quole Seotchac gsah4eod premium, Tho prospect. of a pnwauder 1 th 
fall 6. oF, boo them far tho last time, malciog los, ris nage and wh factory." Wihnerdiogs & Mount Hj $80 per ton, ant’ No. i American at 42 50 a £45, [tum of rallway and national sun, Furia tug’ 
favhills! Whon the “tuber ore growu enough fo per Ib. if) Aaghelit a salu of donwstle guola Tho -attehuanco was #4 English refined bar at $190, Enj mon do. ot $120, Bl Europe, and a largo ineressa in our futur "a 
spenPInaNMnialy ise nl a oe <7 Py large soa rue ls wes ey tots of plearimon and rabacd aad 2 sista gin, 
When tha vines aro fully dead, diz then yeill Ui og a f we reudily 'epoce 1-0 Teap—Therw vas no business portance trane- Ph oPermes lu the samo dirsction T a nan too Hom 
forts, an then inadey, cool, dark 100 Many : auvaster Co Kentucky i@j acted, but tho market was rather dnner, owing to tho ff ta. nt bonds will not bo iikey Ww alfeet their wurke ors aren 
Se PU ee eueM? AND LAMUA anea In gold A here; but it will exert a direct falluency ib p 16 Canby ca garr soa 
proof cellar, : ji : 300 0.10 Lee. —Th ther moro taquiry and a 1s pean 
oy ‘Who amallsrtabors of tha sweat potato ou Loirn guallt yiborhoedss-set-s7p Seay i= advonco was established on primo grudes, whlch eon. PAPTIES Gf gold Arty mote Toan ta Ine 
mancro ina woJerate Toidiio of Apri 70, NOsseeeseeee 20003 aasilcod Duh eaecamaWamelgacainn nr do féd the pubite dove tho gunboats ¢ 
SUL Foven thes souk Horse hagur® along Cruluary : sees wOs Ae ee fo en pepe Ht P 
marks, cover abo tele "incu with let and carly judg Common, Sean Har ebdepteging SOE soe oto Lids i 
Jano break off Uo eprouts from the tabers and got then Ey Wlerior EE ge Le aacoelat lane) Garces do. at 88 burp f 
SR tenner = a, Con.fE Com hogs—primo.....+e..+ Age. a 1132 Wachington ine! do, S120. R] Nar —Cat wero steady at 17e., elloch atB ise. a 8356 
‘Stas i of pnzapkin ange cheese, Conf Com boge—primo.. g a, icles wold road lowe:—4-4 brown jg ud yolluw teal at 400 V4 a coortate tho enosy 
nee(leut fold, castiase. 1: planted in. tha garde vii ee Dee BAe Pebeotlugs g Zein Diescbed shovtings Ste, fA” Nava stows.—Spirlia turpentine bss odvancod ul 
i 
Avot W6 fn tue vednity oy qonsies, witout cab COR Megs—Hight and Feincoescesvvewesssd0e BME. Aehe aera SE, PEED aPS Trane SUE ae ra tote peta fa ta all hor d retrvntesd with hele 
and evitivnte as inclow EE] Thofollovwing etatamcut shows the uumber of droves, pwtiogumy aed waler iflal d eh x sd retell donate OF SER Forcigu oxcbango ts in fair demand. Yawk EAILa ender aceermanaten faieat Us 
bese earls of rad soa are:— Barly froin, carly tho nunibor of att a drove, aul the State hero sey Laurel MOM a wrt of £5,000 Ibs, Westera bag 0 110 for thelr sixty days bilis on Loadon, nd i tee 
loug ec Hurt Lup, carly ecarle pe NODE WHI thoy were froc, Wachlaytoa Drove Yor stwutn wills 44 do. Ubon Be, Inch oa priyato tern Sat three daya. Th ala, from Bo: FSRTPN GR tenn Tyree G 
X whit turnip, black spanish; whitoSpanlsh, Tho fej they from, at Wael Drove Yard, say altace Co, Lislud sale Md scan ae eee indeed” tuera wana. fatyolqnulry,nudsthe tee aise z se une 
Ars ‘bres ary desirablo‘fur early usd, the woxt two forgq in Forty-fourth str 3. and Jair prices \revo ed, “Bowe Ml market al Uo. close was Armes, Th i hy 000 in epecle, Tho Arie!, trem \ 2 ny 3 rie 
darmmbr, ond: tle Inst Lato £ Sow as earlyfia 8. Clark, N. J 22 F, Mleb..... 17 at flees rangliy teu BL 20. $4 6734, doll galloge, Chiohy ox the wpah mt #2 20, now held-at $03,6 fill uuduubeediy: be a 
a pussibio in epring on tight 33 wormed op by ESL. Meney, N.Y. 5 ky Canada...) Sa k da! broveht $3 79 ant Lupiu’d 7-4 9 Alco 75 bbls, land at $1 62 a'$1 62. Other kinda though very abundant at 6 a 8 aiiiadalecite are 
m. ¢ a two weeks throngh, Finoman’ Mich 82D, Metntest, Canada’: SOP yiack burite $2 65 fAt Wil ny Hoga Co. 4 quiet, were Orin, ‘ avy has airvady holst nerond Si ripaaoria 
tho # eee Ris FH Gree & Wilson, Ind... 47 Si Jobu, FORM mere wore offer.uga of Cubruiucrica uni woollen Vetmoueux.—{t ‘Tho dowrand for era onal transactions based walls of Fort Py de resilele ivan buliérys IW o)asso 
wee hart and Victoria ara the Aocstd W. tutor, Ind.......-. 16 A. Gillespie, Hl. -2..-+.. 6.4 which wero rand d. Kubbo & Colles alse hai 6, Le. was cstabl- Fa governments, at Tula monetary caso grratty Hy have entice pusstesi voto 1 oa sae 
ind ach.” Seve Ia delle, Altova laches, one lnch A Stoyghnt & Donna ows. 99 Soh & Fisner, Call 209 PY sole of millinery PS icticdy with crud on tho sls Athen eee an nticce Ate ofl Hossy furta Delow it within Uanaw's end. Cpall plaza 
‘ sus i Cull or early opting three feck each G! Watle Town 101 Virgin ¢ WS] Pats) 1N.620-1hr ro, wi Aare a A wg Orm at the pasuttioleak aumbar of gual nec Ly ie San ieee nite 
nate Hig wcth fine muanuro “avery fol Morris Waltal, Wi...123 W. E ys TM, H he 1B price, “Reus firmer and fn better requc ff descriptions, and a, much bigher rouge, of quolallons g city-to Five eblebt protectih to tcloyel Inbub tant of 
hace fara Hed Fea pausillea Tacky dy. Meeteeecess 43 Crum ast og they Arrive,” Bolveen th0s3 350 bbls, bouded on. tho. spot at Bic. a 6Se. + His predicted, by tho ‘bolle’ In consequence ap ins rot Learu' thera main preabeliaiber.s) 5 4 
a). over tuo b and ar di un TW LIIaes Sidr, da 5 brown cloths aud tho prints 4 Teves the printers a do. for export ut 68c;, and B00 do, freo at 7c OM icrostod in: United Alaloa banda aro particularl§ gamBaINAMER Sere ea eeeac we Bis teapeeiata. 
Wain’ Inaware two fet Nigh, | In calting for sso alway dB Gun LON Hemy, + Wd Ghlargo margin. Cotton may rozaaim at fhe jacscnt price, A Pnoviarxe —Receipts, 1,023 bla pork, 762 p of é Somemandy (aU gigesen that a Kol ys Eas KIS Hatwican 
Joovo veveraletaiky in ach it wo maiatbia che igor ot Gihnda so, Bk Mteclang, Ml 87 ont print clothe nuvet advance. ‘The fullowing era (he zy cut meato nad 635 do. afd. Thorw Was loctessod lira. fond Gve-twentles are nyzarded as a mne of wealth to who- fe elant teiekraphle commun.cottun whch Wi 
{etalk elonld bs cutout aa eoott aa they BY oymnoar & Walt, Ohio 76 4, Plelehnude, fl Heated Inst weok:—3000 place FU ay WE, art 3 observable In the pork market, and the jemand waafYover buys them at present prices; but it irwell to re Bespuch hye Maitesant : 
, wee ET Malo, 65 Morton & sims, Mh. 5,000 da, GOsbU at LOq) casty in the week! 19,000 KX more artive, ‘The cales on tho epot wera 5,000 dbl. at F4 moon si avell “reais eon rhe eae Vessel, (ho Milyraukee, wasy us Un 
Salsafy, oF outer plant, shonld ve gown in drill J mt ONE L MeConvitie. Pa 2 Cox ut LOssc., 0,000 LOxt0 uk 101,c., 10,000 do. fy $25 60 n $49 60 for now ters, closing at $29 25, cash; fa Member that Wall etreet op ge ith th Be ready lufurmed destroy by a vorpal 
ir; balk am tach denp, and thin to fur tuches. R Day & Marahy Mle... QOKOL at 10c., catty In’ the Week; 25,400 do, GOx0d ai MY $30 n $20 60 for IBC, do. cath nnd ec 23K kot, and that tho latter I proverbially treacherous. ff Feubsequeatly save til charge of the naval battery « 
rate 1a) io para p.2¢ LAR YUZaa NS; Broun gy i: He Westheimer, fle.:<+ 404F4 10 3. 7,000 do. Good a 11, 8,0 do, Oost at 4. Bla #20 for a Nerertbole=3, appearances promalce a further riz shore, wilh whislibe renders: very aif civ service 
- ‘ J. Baker, ii B. Ardentiook, ‘N.Y. 2,000 do. GUxOL at Tc, at We case; 19,000 do. G4x64 a Mi alio for Tutur Jere 13 conalderable activity In petrotecm stocks, him to the altcotlon of. tue departiaeut, for eeol 
Tha Vanetlos of Epituch are rounll Maved and prickly Wap. Rolly. N.Y wo Ji Keller, NY.) 2k Carly Iu tho wicks W,WN dd. WxG4 st T2e,, 6,000 ftand. Jane, At & seller's option Micro 4 conaiderable acilvity In pstrolecm, stocks, FE him to tho atteation of. the department: for zest and 
for w nter. For (carly snring one tw Jo Auguat und Bo’ jy pichardson,. Towa 64 I. Brown, Lud eer if Oh ot 12%) Wot warket was mo dU Ormer, though pric Although very Jittlo Is doing towards tho formation of Caan debted Chee ramen 
fs on approach of winter, Sov early" iM V. Medford, Ky... 19 SH. Rocontilas, Vhro th 5 hud $18 a $20 for extra di WY the' "United States" I A “ehiort” sal p) bes iven untinug in (reoing Blakely rivar of torpor 
F summer veo, in drills Ofteen Inebes apart, half eC : ene eee mane? beet Ed nor! the "United States” lately, and “ebort” sales arobe having succetded In reiuoving over ono bundrad and 
Ta eee, UL a LAGIGS lien te SUES A Merrie pci ycoelpla or eer caillacmerstereeclccteae ‘tanga, biviwn, ag and Atlantic, tu good demand and 6) e3 1,200 UbIs. at E21 SD afy made as freely as on the Stock Excbapge. Thad Ofty—a service demanding colucss Judginciit aunt poreax 
eae ao ow ur tse Ines bro gale Tor Uso pre imelyng eakaa hha a Pe mek cea tao (8, $28, (Gut mats wo infar requee a steady pees ales iow petroleum etocks presenta facilities Md the honor to be, very respectfully, your ober 
‘Tho west varieties of equesh. ure ‘carly. golden bush, BA Paces Tooked for ns a untural eatiscquence—a vastly gShcelingy, Aynivaia $9 packages at Msc. a 150. for shoulders, and 10. ARG for pec 
rly Titerent result waa realized BheotIbesy Pepperell for hams, including 640 pankages smcet plekled eye 
( Vara, witereroseaceky este marrow aud Polk, Tho Me copy, at Allertou' wae very ful—about .a00y Vamsi ant ed dead ahd Drate vith eles of 1,800 boxes fare dsposet to cour Weusas, Secretary os tho Navy, Waste 
7 White Leghorn, maraMeth. Cubs oud Honvluks ave mewial head--bit the atteqdance was elm, sud te market ruledpy Lonsdale, W By ong however, as Qoklo thero 98 eleswhere, and many bavo By 
ghora, mammeth Cubs aad Hoovlul are new Lonsdale, SEE 


F lard was wort 
2.600 bla. and 
Iie. a 1BA¢e. for] 
dered, aud 136. 


100 bags Ran.| 


nt per yanind on thal 
0 on the lower mules. Thore pd 
of ceallawagy fir market thls 
ition eoltat very: lov figures. Come’ 
fo Wisposed of a¥ Inve na 106 h Lic, 
Wo do wot quote fowerthan 120, a3 those wh A 
BA tia neuro were rulserable, Fair to good etocr peTicksy York...+. 
KG) from 1G: to Ive. ; good deoves Fold at 180. a 21o,, andige Ticks, ott 

rome of cho best fold at 21o. a 22e., agaist 280. a 24 fA Deulioe, A: 
Inst week, Thoro were quiton yuinb Dents, Yorke. .:2 

they sold all tho way’ feorn Uo, to 22e. By Denis, otters. 

‘ranged from Hc. to 2c. Everytiloghy 
ver Tauve of prices next week, apd the 


Wy, Whilo prices fell fully ope 
avorae, and inuch mi 

sens quite i lone uel 
By week, ond come 

BA of thé poor. st w 


and promising, especially tho latter Plant early In 
" May, Wo bush 'varweties four fet each wag, tho athorafe 


Drills, brown, sta 

Drills, ot 

H stripes, Atuo:p6 
Stripes, othiond 
Ks, Atnoskeag, sss. 


found out to tholr cost that low prices do uot always 
lroply good targaine. Tt {9 announced that petrolevti 
fp) stocks will be called on aud after to-night at the evening 
Et oxchango. x *e 


Fracar Stooxnat ory Huakcy 1s 
Mourn Bay, Aprit U1, 186 


alte, tor Ne. 
falr wo prime steam and kettle Ti 
#18 3ce. for cholce do, 

wns Int moderate demand. £ales 
‘goon at 1c, a 10jc. 

Savt.—Tho market continaes dull, and wo havo only. 
to report caloy of 1,880 sacks Asuton's, alleat, at $3 a 
39.10, ona 3,200 do, Warthington's on private term: 

‘Srnna.—Clover was in fair requestaud firma, with ealea| 
of 209 haga, at 2c, a 3c fn Calcutta Linsired there is 
lderable dolwg, tho Eales coraprising 9,600 burs io 


1 


Weer Geir Mrocwaniso Sqcarnay, 
mer kids beforu the skein bocomes hun 

Decirablo corts of tomatoes aro: mooth rod, 

args yollow, red chorry, yellow cherry—tho latter 

for pickling. Tho ¥ d tomato a newly Intro- 
duced—a Jere, round, colid tomate, of « pale reslfcolor, a| 
Bittle Jats. Atlan great object to grow tomatoes 2s early 
as possible, Fo as 10 prolong their season. row Ina Ww: 
ot bol about tho middie or Siarch, in rows turca inches| 
apart, ad thin (a three inches in 4 row, Tf the planta fag Cora Ce 
ary'inaiined to grow too eplu give theo plenty orppx Ponte 


Sm—L have the bonor to forwanl herwith w copy of 

the report of Acting Assistant Surgeon It W. Gitford, 

giving the names of tho men killed and wounded on 

aard the Osage by the explosion of a torpdd on the 

th uluino, Very respecitully, your obedicut esrvant, 
HL. K. THATCHER, Acting Rear Adaulral, 
Conunandlag West Quit Suasirea, 

Hon. Gmoxox Wenz, Sccrclary of tho Novy, Washlogs 


‘Tho following Ggures compare tho last weokly state. 
ut of the New York associated banka with tho re-| 
tarne of tho provious week :— 
April 18, 
608,088 


Prin) Sprogu 


“bene ; ae Boctou, al 32123, g re, 2 ® D.C. 
oe are es Mae eae ae Ttupreseion ls quite general that prices wil steadily dee fQ{ Prints, Dunuells,..... SEN By actou, at $2123" gold; aad G50 bago here, at 82.20, nese i ae ee eS 6 Sm 
plea se ran reat Tee Meena ae ioe. Whether this belief 1s woll fouuded or not imolg4 Pribts, othorg......sc.sesvece+- c Bi gold Legal tenders. Usmep Starrs Snuiven Tattansroms,} 
Minot em ot absinthe tho Fame pguGs, Netter elle le wall fovuled creo es ty ger oo als of 400 bosea Cats wus ctl on pr Hoa cmt tate geeaie atanae a if 
para’ Uno ground, moderately viol, nase oul theraeapatic West is shown tho Agricultural Bureau's aGinchams, Ciintou.... Hy vate terms Market scarcely so firm. —Tho deviations from the returns of the ‘ } f slew om bv 
r ret euatineay. 2a T with core romecineggteport to be smal would that no con-f& Ginghame, he ‘SFELTER.—Wo heur of nu sales of lmportance. “d Nk NO ek 
Shall of earih with the roots, andset the plants wwapgeiaersbte dceline 13 Mkely ko plnea,  excopt pe Aniertcan Strom. —Wo notice sales of G00 atats casslaat O5e,, 25 ure as follows:— : ety $0) 1862 
stones accper gaan chay pee Sey ag as (NOM oor Candin frionda eon. along. thelr enitlo: pretty RY Catton Jeans, Pe; jr cased nulmegs at Se,, gold; and 100 bags peppor at *1c., fA Decrease In loans Paras i peetann ;falin Svarlarl oriuaacy gourikay Chartea teva 
should be kept in rerarre to eup ply. t BS iibcrally, in which event pr.ces Wilt wlihout doubt. ruNoed Coltou Joan id " i Hf Increaso in dcpOlts..-recssvessscveesvercvee OA28,A64 fg Foamnan ; Jobu Ear : at 3 
way fail or bo destroyed. They. ah Ivo fre the wanle of tho government arf Cotton checks Re RR ad Ants. —We notice sales of 60,000 Ibs. Stearine, at PR] Decreuse Ja specie. esas TIE GTM 9 ordinary sex Bree Anal ein EL 
PTT RU carrer RARE me Nastya no cal wad ob ee fentes oor tigen (ithe ehdeeicocooncioitccs aba ie ce, tera’ mate 
quant Nelnga eae wu, dering lilo lt aroand Pieter elon IL ee ia : Se earn! taars eu ray Was CHI jaa eae ee, lees? Stat ety wing 
them, Tormlag a broad ull 4x the fruit voging tom Gets Cotton Uannels, Lrewa nod bleached... B{ nigher prices woro. realized, good refining ARES URSTESIONS 5 by W. G. Raber, uniluay eaman, Nead; Wiliam 
feridhe abe of Het opens uperatinm ote 6 the vets wero aluost discon anu dhoush but fow cu-ARCTOL, wh Wool neo ann earn a igure col at am advanco of Siepur gona ver —— G. eer onary sean, heady Wiliam 
for tho fruit will becoine too asueh ela Tomatocn fps Ue Were offercd and ecareely aby come in, gone would fg Beaver, Kquimaux 09 Gyquetations, | We quote fair ri ale, SY wayyy wre t} Nicholas Haydeoger, landaman, tari) 
Stienred seater ase mane ae EB bo ia osty cnet a feauy ato van cxpected Yor them Beane corse seve, 2b to sf foatdn aie” abe consnk) Aawvhiges ail Deaths, OEE aT EE Ts 
ators the welude of Seip on ordinary co fon Wednesiay sat. cule neeekes tt wore, ab Ton 2 0064 <0 bs at 1aSo 91440 for Guta weatovady oud . DY at Surgeon Hata ee EU RD, 
e'seldom deatroved by frust before the hrst of Ootaber, fy Mivures but tho Fezult wad nol changed. 3 1540, for Porto Meo, Algo 1,400 boxes Ivan —— arenes , 4 NAY 
aig reasipuney cooud aerate ected ney CoE nen cee oun soten sievee HeQned was ‘firm at 10}{0. 8 : Durrted. =n 
Sa ae Eee ean alt matte Sg Wen DoW era, oxen and cows, 18 : ed nnd granulated Wruaur.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday 
Doltits from whieh the alr’ & ey tun: be en: A928340., average in Ipraved demand, atunchanged 19) ALMO Fedilenes of. the BHUsia. futher, Lievtersat 
jeyed the year round. ioe . > Belden cold 143 fair Hlinola steers at -1$0,, fe Prinung c!: 3 190,000 Ibs., ‘and at Aunxasniue Aviory, Tiajarinl Russian Nav se 
Des rable kinds of turmipa (er the table ara:—Early OX wh Printing clo nurg, to FL youngest daughter o a Tukouy 


Datel und ped top str: 


vas firm and quita act 


o. af@l Prating Wright, Cg., of Brooklyn. 
carly; yellow Aber 5 re (fat) nt 10 Praating cloth, eee ee n ight, Ly. y 
fon abd rutsbagn, fort Riana aarinpe an average 73; owl Printing cloth, : ni coniprising 0,060 half chests green, and 2,60 rinaeoUnten atria 
carly uso cow as carly a N spring. Inter B. Richardson sold 64 prime ors, ., Ej urlnting cloth, S| Tx.—Therd har doen no busines} of Importance trans Diea. The Navy Department bas received tho fotlowing-— 
sow rutabogas in July and Avonieen In August fig A196. a e., nnd 20 Town ae 2h ah. c acted elnce our frst, but the musket was a trido fmor, BY Corme,—Ou Monday, April iT, Issacnan © epee e s 
The rutabagas should be liicilla two fect apart-au F. Whealou mold 19 Pennayivaula cteors at 210, 021 3¢e, Ml Printing « tn ssimpsthy with gol many yearw a resident of New York elly, age Wor Geer Bicmarrys San arity, 
ovcrol Haitian, teh sth teen inches apart Sage & Uyghes sald 111 Towa teers ot an average off Printing cloth aecas Tonse ut Tittle b n transacted for fff gud 4 montis ABs Baoan sroca it 
Slight feasts will nob ‘mov iujoro them, but thoypq20% & Daluvoral ekirt TUUIIIURUINUIgH soa a'09 ptho Last fow slays, Sales niveky ot Mc. and Feson—At Clty Volnt, Va, on Tuesday, April 18, of| re Momibe April 16, 1585, 
Fhauld not be exposed to hard Leecing H. Werthelmer sold 80 Mloois elects at 18e. n 20c,, [pool cottou—Coals jer Vou VIS. 103 a1 10 8)72 evs leat’ at é Tho searket for F yeounds received before Petersiurg, Atseasiay only soupd Mets J 
The followihgixan estimats of {he upatity 74 est, attl 43 Hllnola stevpa at 20c., nverago Py Eu = Daa Miwufactored remains abut ibe emo as Inst woueed, — [Yop Alwina und Charies Fendt, aged 19 years and bmmontiae (BD ral Gran 
seeds (or an ordinary fams'iy— Si; owe Witarsxomt continnes dull and pric Gawimeure.—At Deop Bottom, James river, Va, on ff abd royself bad demande H ap 
” “Gor. water mo! Captotu Vall and Benedint gold 90 fu core al 44" Bed 5 FY nominal SVednesny, April 6, Gookon W..Guurrnwarre, Alt {tonal Aurreader of the city, of Mobile Vat 
iety acca 0.2. verge :cant G3; ew ie pNctentlT ADEs Wunss Dbble, Was Bl sistant Pasanect tod Slates Savy, dn tf mdoubtedly be accorded, as tho elty Due 
f gariets Cheech & Tena ae hi oxen at 18a and gol] Business has bcen gray interrupted during tho past PY cates tern, at $2.10 $214 of his age A vo wer In possersion of the outside 1 
fale nia toe Tlluots steers at 18. a 200. on Of cw A week, but whcnover tho stores been open a fair Toe demand for domesue derces | Jastwar.—Killed, In baile, near Jettersvile, Va, on ‘The ofleres ral by General Grange 
*4 mi ate. 1 ov. parsulps, sold 140 Iilinuls steers at 1Sc ej buzinses has been done, and fal trade has been devel: FA ay arora anc aces Bir tagetee| » Wedues doy, April § Colunel Hcow UL Janeway, aged fet im mit Uy tbo Mayor oid allen will 
Wow carrots eens Hi w-eteady fulr deinond for them, the markct thus acsumed Mf terme fH Arhero tho Mayor addressed tho follomlng communica 
i 2 rash Teor, at an averay ‘a Ormer to al 8” bnve boon reallzed for al = = Fa Compaby M,'Firet Connecticut cavairy, aged 
n, in varie z salzaty, om Keal-r cold 95 Iliue re 735 ae Shu ave t at feet oe ra son of Mrs. Rachel S. Jauiczon, of this city y 
g re quash. Rfeoods Tho pritciral dealers report a buoyant feoliug, Variet fy [avors.—On Saturday, April 1, of sound n f 
teeth eae ouger Monoy colt 41 Tzolstesre ab 8s 106, of ANd | as the socks ‘any all running lo, whi Davielies yarhah before Teterbars’ dows i Tavosy 
Vor lutt-cs, in variety. al q WL, at1So. a te. Ud}py meDUfactring Wut uctive, tHlera Is is ee eaoaasense 4Company' A, Sixty-ANh reglinert Now York Vol 1 ry 
Box. muskinelo tornips, In variety, HT ewk, and 60 rough Ay | prvsincet Prices arather | than Ey rornicrly m'mb.r of Company B, First Long Island Vo ot tie mad t 


i of lower, Ti 


‘All kind: 


ald be 


ale 


at Johnson bas Issued a proclamation appoint 


‘a quite thickly, az quite| 5 ton tho Ra luntecrs, In the 20tb year of his ag indi 
a proportion of tho best often pray if, andl’ another co Kentucky Dorbanma at}g market wh acturing coustl=FY ing the 25th of May as a day of humiliation, fasting nnd Mosuon—On Sunday morning, April 16, Eoxexn Mew- 
poriion will be destroyed by luscely whit Hf Loe sauny Sov, Lat $105 each, on TL ewe: ag TAL HUES Wwo-lird F the woods and the valuoHf or in consideration of our great xallonal allitionffq 80% x1 of Hoeton Mpmipor hl age 
Zro spared It will tw Very easy to pall up the excess Ail no Kentucky Gnide Durhams at ttio rarne rated: Hot then isu! te redwood antl the fy PY 6 By onrut At City Va., on Suoday afternoon, 
the most ynluable varictles of vegotsbles that It Ls pid 99 mized Canada cattle at an aygimgegy cot OF priduotlon—t. ec {9 muuch ths dent Lincola. April 1 prat ele o'clock, of wourda reeelved at 
ble to cullivate in an ordinary fF vegetable Fs big eb nod 4 uneven cattle ut eVekt pis eee Ir quit Aman named Henry Kealy was committed to prisonp|tbo batlte of Hatcher's run, Febroary 6, 1865, Colone] 
it is believed have been oun We. The £: d 34 Michigan sieorg, Hyatt & Con; aro ost = eps y stabblag her with PY Maruaw Muxray, Sixty-ninth regiment N.Y’ G 
et the stutt of him, nor the Insect y his iswer 0 Canin Halok enol 4p tio CTT Go 083 00 a pooket kuifo on Tharsday ateruoon, at thelr residence, Bl Micemraar alishary prison, N.C., 0 ei. Ke. Tuszcuse, 
¥luos and plats before he In a\varo at I 16 & Mh oes Bs No. 122 Fast Fourth etrvet. at Jou. coon dig Week Oull Syus 
all of bls work In.a neat and systomatle manner, b seed sold 101 Illinois steers at 180, 1 Pniifp SSNS: In 4are6il or one oumana esliore tee mre tag’ oc tab, Unlte ile 
Fows and paths siralght and Lis curves truvo ai yrith fey G ae 33 sere fay McCormick, of Moyda, -co City Ball, and op f the (roo y nd 
fn then ho wil delight ta law blo genion oh site ersat ivan Ie, avea rity for futuro good bobavlor, was on Taureday commnltted . p 


Orniuxox’—On Friday morolng, 


audlus O1 


vanced (0 prevent pallg 

The Provort Gaard being ¢ 
tho city—wilch are of haw 
were th 


sothers to visitit. He should Keoy his. too 
fully boosed when not in os0, and bevo 
aficr using, co that thes may remain bil 


to the Bla 


kwell'a Island workhouse for having assaulted 


Id 111 Illnola eteor 


a, N.Y., on Satur 


Houston, in Middleto 


longer. . Ths vory beat lmplomoiis ara alnsys  Useey vol £6 Ohio stcors, & 20 N mourning badge, using at the amoRY sire Satria Roce, widow of Alexander Io Tila Neve ordiban bean poison trebohale ote sha Lavy 
See Aa a ean peat anual ous ge ciagean pansies ES : EAT ath clonal a eit 
lea drut, Ballon browa: Daten. Wiceeds cavbcee? Bg tha mire red tery gulch aod by ar J] Whllo a workman was driling out the fuse of a shell pins or wounds treriecd at tho bail ot. Pete he Gein and Aurea iver Montlovatara” now 1G 7 
whito cos nid Large ladian. For enrltest sow in bots fy Mldlcule to ettoot estes ut Fis tho Novy Yard at Charlestown, Mass., on Thuratoy, ithe Leleved Morgarvt Trimble, oged 19M anchor i froat of tbo city und down th The 
' $21) fg Daren, cured slisian or buttor; transplant early fal non ected af opreanuting o eighty Fre \ustantly killing four men and dans cnr frac abd on of the ronseas wil Tad 
inapn it toa lee aches nat four ines fp esna Ceuta b aside Coal realy Tesvirl ubtigy awe ial Ie ole gf bston eer hero the zs 
Frequent hoot : 3 §110, walt 


4 Will promoto a°rap'd_ growth, upon 
which d:pendy ite tenderness aud goddnew. 3 


Tho desirable sorts of musk wiciun aro:—Fine nutm2e, 


igh prices, con! 
included, 


fig fatally: 
Hi] In vlow of the dreadful plaguo which Is now raging | 


Kocen—two powerful ramo— 
before tho evacuation, 
‘Que naval forces ar 


Aivertisowents, 


Tho market cou Russla, Collector Draper, of this port, has directed : - 2 now 

green citron and Jenny Lind; tho latter Ja carilest, the a tinued RY TENT CANTEBING HORSE, INVALIDS' WIKEL pg and rea tho obatructlou on -| 

} former two best “About (bo ‘middie of Any lay out tho unr ke 1 ort nborilaata oficers to be especially vigilant ia ny ATGSIRE CASTERS? yeh Wii ier Bf wich tare pore to be ory forma faiver « 
hills four f-et each ways with w ehovel take out ono foot tect , 2 or, 009 bbls. Bf ing and reporting tho cases of any yossels arriving aoe eo BR pedocs, although we aro reaisvlog thom rapidly 

} square of coll, elx Inebor docp; With a diggin fork. dle sbi tho Sal SANGLI SO ate ce casts bo Carat ASHPURNERS HOW 79 oyEncoME T—SHEE Prete tae lafons, the Derertincat Ue tho the 
in'come horsd manure; draw on tue coll again €0 a (6 cold ut a stl. ‘whieat, 6,319 do, yy SUPPOS cies PEE SAGA atid Brat Ee hls tse bon datroged by. Woopeto. mile cxzay 
elevate the hill bome Ywo taches aboye tho loved, tow at ig dull aad -beavy, & 106 d0. rye, 2,039 dw eoalt. ‘ThepY By direction of tho Preside OWLER & WEL! roaday, workjiaap well aa 4:tandek of Oro Cinclapetl 
Teast a dozon seeds to a bill, nud when they Nave pa 4 Wester Gour contiaucd dull, and fq retary of War, tho salea of condscaled property formerly Fl Ton SALP—1500 ACKBS OF ILLINOIS PRAIRIE DY and that tbe Urig Altes was deatroyod while doy. \o¥ 
fora their rough eaves (ula '(ofoar plant” To rove ; SHEET AND DAwna. (ho Tuedidin and grades declings olf] owned By rebola, have been postponed: antl the’ organ: (Atanas Por erpon, orice and iain oadrous 0. for larpadvea a akeloy rive. Also (Lot! Wo gua 
str ped bupe mix cuano and plaster in equal quantiucs, HH On Monday tho eupply, though, net {argo, was mor i all) ; Donaldvaa, Chicago, ifnoia s eetartay, whila andor way, Tunnla 
dust tho follara of Lho vines Wbilé (ho dew Is ou with tho @ for te decund, call vrtove declined Lew sore rather Umer. Bf zation of tho Freeémen's Bureau bas beon completed. : ~ —__— neroas the bar, In twelve (cel of nat 
msliturs, and as it becomes washed off and the. bags re a atat ? and Western, 609 do, RIZES OASHED IN ALL LEGALIZED L 


of tho very ‘best unsheared theep Lav 


There Lx prospect of raising this Laat vessel and re 


Se eaeon operon Ho. On Focsday i Bo = 


formation given. J. CLUTE, 17 


palriag bor damacce 


ere was an linproved. demasd, aud thoBA uo rales to. reps wear ; . aero SITERY.LSEVENTY-FIVE Pan fq , The reports.of tho command!ng offcora of tho vecsalay : 
and orange ar. ll good varletles of water mholon, ripeniog RY prices reallzed wero about the vaino as those on’ Monday. By very netlve. Sales of rey tm, but not Hf nimeelf refuses to givo up Somo of his owa men aresy ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY —SHPRNTY TICE PAE BY thus lost, together with tho lists of killed and xoundedp 
about Ip the ordor of the list. : Glvo about the Saine cul-pR threw lots of extra good Oblo aieep, all aboard, wore gh 3 of, Jorsoy and f 4 will he fermarded aa #000 an recolved. 


$0.75 for Brandywine. 


dodblooas and all klads of gold vad 
or Ib. -Ordi- i Supartine Bato aud Ve: 


0, Bsakers, 18 Wall 


fpow hunting blm, for the purpose of enusavoriag to se- BA Tne niguest rasp 


turo as for murk melons, only pub the bills 6ix feat apart BY eold at prices ranging from 10\e. a 113sc. care a reward of two thousand dollars which General Pysuter. TAYLOR 


exch way. They liko & light sandy soll, cLriched by ppd nary clipped sheep cold at 94 


So far ax ascertained tho pumber of guns raptored 


bd 
s 


310. porib. For pris ste state : : 
manure, By rere wed a Mined Iaquiryy gad aay Toe uote Se Se eee apiece 10d 1.65 has offered for hia captore, HT many of thom uew.and of tbe beaviest callve: The 
TARR DoE Bos 8 top nico. : + hi ilk xtra Weeks 710.2 180K) suspicious persous- havo recenlly been discovered LY, READ NAAT WILLA H. SEWALD 3: {vaul cFarnmanition aad orseanco, ores Ws also vary 
Sh eEONITSIOF MEL TTERE CEE a ol cor PA SSSR Saar a reerr nt So gg EAC TUREMTEREY Obor 8 10 n. 6 25 Bf lurking fn tho relaity Of Cblef Suatce Chana’ residence ta wubaceicen Was rupert Sot Une, manag eee NTL RE THATUNRG, Acting [ear Adunral, 
ND PROFITS OF SPAIN .BY : . Sebel ae ‘ ‘ a TECEIVINGTA PON thi & t ATR, Actiog Hear Adel, 
; "AU Mailrid (Apr 4), tb (he discussion In the Cortes ou f@ ‘Tho calce at O'Brion’s were 1,610 sheep, half of them Louie. F 230-8 9 @ Bin Washington, anda guard bas been placed around RENTON," st 98 eae) cory. Slex, Weal Inches : * 1 Gatatnap ling West GUI E 
fo vill for giving ip Sk Domiogo, the Auoicter of Bjehcared, ct $10 40, cont mined 338 2 22 2 Mouse. por bs tmted Prfdeat sd ebisieer io te ater #4 To Moa. Grodos Wasses Wcoary of Whe Naty, aie 
ee Mest Tacs tho faethe seh tee oace CHLCABA Tho tale at Chacaberaa'e pare at usualy bgt fa oes gone Saga 60 owecaweal crema ol Yaga ral eat 4ST a my coogaattfnt apon the esr of esa BFR 
Hee, ic, eee me tas i ouotaals ocala Ht Me Relea bithes bcrsempter (iey On Cos penetra ah — 
her:<Vou ebnll learn the cost up to October 1, 1664. PM The silca for the weck wore. 1,610 bead, in lots, aa ToL BM Gente cheeses 8 15.0 19 ash rayon, y last, In the soventy-fourth yaar of FA "Ey Menafal or oe gi cai tn fhia inate tothe KIRBY SMITH 
Jn tbo first year, 1561-62, the sum! was 984,224’ pesos PM lowa:—100 cheep and Iambs cold at $19 cach, 160 abgis) Bi Rye flour (¢uperdne), 5 60.0 6 oOKg iscge. Ho wasa very popular preacher in his denomi- a 5 ui 
OU a fae Pe eee | Eerodaiesumbneny Fel ak pa teat Ba. rea i Gees Hoel ereoy.... B15 —PY nation, and was elected as Bishop Onderdonk's successor i Spon Wie nteee the wor Se aE oad 
Part of tho yoar; for tho years 1862-89 It wag x a A y Fi ) Total, R@Corn meal, Brondywico. 7 —-f oore rn dl at WILLIAM Ji. SEWARD. His Troops Dishanded and Return: 
Bros st ruc a fg ate 4 286 a pen, (Cora anal punebeoas BS Blo preside ever we ppicopal Chae tothe Easéra ofl iui Ai, Site weoope Disbanded ng tol 
(19,525,600 francs), In all, 28,204,526 franas. e hele Homes. 


SWINE. The whest market continued quiet, thre be 


wing no def ces? of New York, but declined the pos tion. 
Tn consequedeo of the Increased arrivals and tho fall-f mand outude o. tho” immeodiat: 


v-wanls of millers; but gy Joo Coburn, the pagilist, nad Jobn Allen were arrested 


it Hon, Fd 
Mecloskey, Mr. P. & 


Ye houorable Minister’ added’—M. Ulloa has stated 
he tobacco crop there this year will be so¥en. bps 


i 
i 


New Oareuea, April 18, rs Cuxo, April 25, 18059 


Ping of in (ho demand the market was le-idedly lower, @# prices were without material chanzt. ‘fue ales yrere ofan Zonday, charged with buhay at the corver of lresd 1 that General Kirby Smith ta disband 
“eared thousand qhintais What matters it to ys gentle fH eules having been effected at prices representing n de" coudned to 25,000 bushels at $1 ta ¢ for amber (¥ way and Yrince sireet. The prissacrs. were losbed. c me ori “directed tS sbi troopa i = q 
men, if we do nit porusa Ure interior of the tne whether Fh cline of 2356. a 35 por Ib. us compared with our Gat re- AU Michigun and $161 for sinler red Weatorm. Myer wan oq in the Eighth precioct station huwse. A loaded recclvee Sc feat 6) ord gd bed chert hate! fhicy 

weeds oF lobacco grow Were? Aport On Tuewdsy, howorer, thors was som0 jmprore- fink Bix 


yy Amore acivoand armer, with sales of 12,000 blishuls, 1g was focnd on Allen's percom, Lars op applica