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2 ] TUE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MAY 31, 187 NOT FORGOTTEN furthor and & man nnoriflood all for Olielst. ‘The o ; o words of eom- | patriot sould ok bo s vory bnd nun, onG_ Who. | Rter o hochmis o senmtses s ey o Sna b | A0 0t tom WAllSN widor monrns wit ot n un- | by nd inofstvo on tho onr from | hiated hin country vna-abnd o, oad & brator | b fives ofher i to pleservo: o oxitonc, i 11 | ot al ot o o, Loon, and o 1 g oy 1208 Army of the Nopublio 1 North Unfon Bqu " olatly ! offioor. 10 commund. a6 | whs 10 Ghesetins ~——" | I8 clicoring to think that tho aacrifico mado, thovgh | the account bo closod. = 2w [ Lioug, Nugont, who wag killod whils carrylng | o room usod by - the Gomeaiiioe ros Bils; i {ho gotnor ¢ hagkola, of flowors, carrlod nt o | ~ Patriotiam had Inopirod the honris of pooplo tn'| ETOM; wea not1a valn, “Tueso Yol diod, but Wiie | - I tho rocord=~thi. gorioun racord. ot tho gatlko} | Gon- Blulligan from tho “dlold, but Whoso body | overomime oy baskots of boautifal. fowarn, d H U d " th Inst momant hinatily to hondquartora wonld flash | all agos, No Tantlor how rhaged ithe gounbey, | Cou(Ey lived, Not to colobraty any triuinph of ‘net | doods of thosa hiorolc dead,—ot that -never ba Colosed | 0uld nover be found, OF the other graves ons For two hours the i l' autiful hW lf' Our Dead Horoes Under the | aut protiy ovory firte whiks; gesiowts borus | boueiaie Symitaeior o, Fuged o ountry, | havy Yo co,var ey g e v, ol i feeedom sl cesta L o o blewiog, end i, | itlod to anoginl rofGranco wers-thoto 0f Ool. | embloved n ssine ihe 'yriatte woto busly Tk ~ | by tho mitltary componios In_ e dondly riflo's | Lor liow tyrannical tho ruls or Tiow lioavy tho | now" Tovuiations Iy aclencn, hor. o alng proaty | o aies bo over LeIghE a x waroiny so mgien ¢ 1ot | Q'ane, tho Tlov. D, Kally, Liout, I M. Togors, | oniied for Uhis purposa, 1 Abont 8 o'clock. ghe Velvet Turf, T tanmoutd shako thair lovellont potals ovor | trxon, nud unjust tho Inwo, thioy lovod hole nn- | OVOr viotorios won in ‘orolgh 1anie, o hivb il | wh miranen to tho worls B Ttafor (vt pud | tho Rov. Dr, Dunn, Liout. Tanizy, Lioud, Plilan, | differant ponta of the Graa " ats oeiock & Kt yhxt soldiora an tho brisk wihd roughly | tivo land and oluug to"it.” tho_ Arab of o-duy | Srolioro to bring an offory of floworn: ta ay fiosd | namo? tink Rapubiic hro ot falintar, ane thet A | Lo soniof Col: Tzra. Taylor, B CApt: J6mos | bublic hen 10 ainomioi e (hasr, of Ao Tio- buetlod thom; starifio appoared tlio mottaos | was weddod Lo tha dogort's iho. Lygyptinn Lo thy | 0ral sowzanirn on the graves of ous failon bravas ta | ca s o Raputils compawod of mon who know hon te T | Titzgorald. Binton Buars, whoto. hed oongrrcniopous, I s - o o mmy ofilal bross s aud,aliongl fho | Mo, M Tk il oeac 6 Dcier ho- o | Aot i v e w112 gencroe G | oo MLl (Ll ko ot ot 12 A PRODERYION. manso throng of paoplo. . Thots. o sommidme Their Graves Fado - Fragrant by 1o | 56l ashors of s oxpootot glory by tho | aniod lllne Gantilon, i tho-dross b | SEEPERS; \oarasstemial iy thank o Grun | e et conrctrs of g sl | o sk tran (rom tho iy 01d no ros the | 0% el ol aarobing, but. noon T iy e nsiclonery oo holl- | sions. Thho' Oliinoso conld toll of a civllization | o) Lot hend geaves, i Whoso ANl aro diae | Govaiod ivtsloliam, of imuohioods of vl of 2uhcich | Grouds until hnlf-past 3 ololosk in tia afLorioon. | afiar 0 o'clook £ho difforont, sids ropsstad ta i wan o mognificent | lotlor NN B et o | e ] 8t thole posta nt tho Lesdquarters of tho Graud bt . day character of tho dn; Mclont) chnenee they alfghtod tho " milit e : Tay iy was sufliciontly marked. | oldor {han Christ, tho prophot, and Mosos, | domed with glory on tho plains of Immortslity, tor much o8 tho d b i soou o they alfghtod the ‘military organlza- | Grand Marshal thab tho lin Ollerings of Friends and i TS LADIES, The" captivo " Jotv Tomemborod dorunniony: | . hin besnHnLsunion o aet ovigia on on noll bt | o8 "5t it “Hoipnit jaovor, noon X5l | Hony formod ih lino aud marchiod through tho | b 0:00 ho gavo the ordor to s Con: Comrades donng wenthiar boiug too cold for thom ont of | aud lung Lin harp on tho willow. Tho Amori. | 1010 tholow deairablo ol geatifylng on this doen~ | Trenty "o Washinglon, 1o Atbiitalion” at oo | 00motory in thin orders spionous fonturos of tho processlon wore DU, ST o ‘omyhad alion shltor | onn nclan was'controliod by i Jovo.for- b | 50 Sy il snsembor ot mowory somaltn Vith | yows, ne et of (500000 trom Ly otfers o ity it af, tho sloved corpa formlag partaf iho milln v i o Tronun i, Tioy in goodly numbari at the | hunting flolds aud tho gravas of his ncastors, | What o *Sfailbfully tnd sifectionntely obsorvod, umuncluuwlodi(mon{‘:)l Fhgland st sse ha dahens Maly AI:I:Znnnvcfl. eucort, and o numbor of Loys, orphans of nol- lhoy _waved their " porfumad | Tho BMoor would not givo up hi o Ton Unlon Hom it i . = p his dromedary for a | appropriate, tmora Juat, than n thinmannor Lonor our vrong, rosulted fx 1 Vd diors, nccompanied by their drum-corps, from th Their M H d b ‘.j‘““'l‘g:"“‘hl""’“;‘:h ntfl"nflr Labmu"“fll) .lflmlru. oimia‘vlout ;gcomouvu, or the Icolander hig sled, Tho falen braven n :‘l:m{llu,lhl‘:‘{w:-lr:-, Jiearly manner cx- Trra wo GFal Al rond, 1{? nn'-1°, rnnd‘l’l‘:lgy fl“r‘.‘,‘?.‘, :f:x?:i-‘i Han{;o:nor‘;"&’:l'lm i nion Ho; nl; nlso many of _the gitla hulnuyln; eir Memory onore y lnmthulr.hm yaltys that burns | Esquimnux would not trado blubbor for boef, or Pl‘filllflllllr,lzrlllhlwln Lo thosie to whom wo aro Ao largely | & Government nun]wr!m\ Ly a freo peoplo pomseasod of | When the grave-of o soldler was approached | 0 the ssmo Luatitution, The procsssion woa asts with tho wnmo purily to-day ne | ico mountaina for groon hills, Tho omigra: doblo hd [ . by such dovoted patriotism and lova o try, accom . =] om| 0 0 ug ita flolds and modifying its oustoms, ro- e ey Hons of rmis. b Lincoln in_Unlon & b thi il s flags & ‘which thoy t, Thols I becomo shrines, | Llessed fruft, Th rosoutod arms. Ocensionally, wher . nion Bquare, both of which wero fection, 0 gallant dond ; flags fu dovotion to tho oauso | tnined n Thngoring Tova. for Shote. eotom Jurs: Whoro mof anty.velatives iy BRI et foving mo- | graves, | o2 °f© tho'tanantaof heso ailont | BCNONteC, 8XE: Doctlonall, wasro ouo Wkl covarad “with fowoms mid - avergroohs. T thoy died for.” Somo of thom ventured out iu | Tho Spaniard = loved bis ol i » vo ol 3 | mentoos, but wie d Hlhiall v maroh was res . - hino ho * Byl h ric) . W [ 3 A Very General Gelebration of | iko tirough tho Taao of sobor maements. Bomo | Tolo, * hia- bloedivg unte Alps; el | By'thelr noblo nelloseracain Niatuionco Hald Logethon | yime. kv Jahen con o eg g benetll of tholr | Comp Douglas, wes decoraed with nothing | 9¥90 Ko‘n‘my dm'l':loynm&h“{fih ills pTomk y floatully wovod fuue, and clappad hils, suct | i looha tho Tfutoan tho ainlor i miserq | L,200% oF Soidoro now b iogotio by busda of | mor Iy "our. cxpromi ot sraiite” petusee s | Ub, frosly “gfoon grags, Mo upostators | Yl Toamey docerated tho grave ‘ot tnt Decoration Day. aughiod, rocogaizing tho holiday naturo of tho | of lis wratcliod Tiome, and s Engliobmm v | ™50l i Dy s b eetlige of thoso who | flought | b would” o pasted ©fn el | oiiio laying o dirge,’ Whon the arooman Panbrom the sy (altoy alnly ondeavorod to | London fogs and o govornmoitt which 1o | mara hy i those whioh svesk to s of o i utors | Soumc bt ooy iued it tho rebolion which | loieey bue whon sbrosat | of It tho | ponondy Brof i 18 “us jopmad oy hrocqmlon . S flbpros tho sielug tour ¢ hildzon of tho prosont | bollovay to_ bo ko bost fn tho world. ‘Ihag | Bt cuntlet, Honowedy s5s w0 S015 bios by coumbloto hwothus, ithor i n maton or & Indisiati 1 1n i | ation Of raspoct having boow givo, aovoril nol- | ATIBY Comn of that ofty, and ail togl cara for The Cemeteries Visited by A1l propatations bot nfl’mmplm‘ o e i fi.‘;:a;’“:l‘::o“z“m“ Amoricana sing * My country, | Uniou lica fhia grontest stronglit. *f, whon divided,wo | gratitudo, Ingratitudo to God in worro than nfideliy, d(ummppm{'mm tho ranks, drow from the | OFprosa Hill Cemotory, whora ropose tho remaing goutd accompllsls o wch, what may we 1ok gatn for | X would sooncr poswces an uran that could riso in 1o | muzzlon of thole muslote e bouquots intonded | Of 4000 soldiars, tho graves of all of whom woro e cosaion having startod in the order named, tho | Nowloro was t lberty and human right whon thero fs no dlucord [ belllon ngainst my conntry than have boat i o )} BRtEy e atknon shoy loft liome, sufforad aud Liruted, cuupod in | Bons- fought ok rom 'compulsion, it from oo | Buppors of thut conmtry, © o oo etk Mvest o |y Moot oriter Mo inoldont. toashod: tho | BLrcole througls thio procoenion prssed wora T Skl L ownmpa aud ou bloak billaidow, medo woury | cliolco, for they cach bad poraoual Intercat nt stake. |~ Ouly nlittla whilo bck, and the forma that now lia | Lionrts of all who witaossod it, and proved thot | Crowdod with spoctators, and on " tho soyoral . ands playing, flagy flying, soldiers sa- | marobon, sicloned and suffored In cnwp sl | Dospolian fordon ite mibjoots ¢0 war, ~Liverty fascic | mowldering in the maath oaie GCime that now ! di s : public and privato buildings flags woro at Lalt- Mnmu, Flowers, ond Ol'a.tm'y In- }':}r‘fghh;’rgf;r r:-‘wlng, l:fir:ll‘lfiguvn\'em ._plm;uua augpn.\, nnd died in prinon., BX 1t thoy bronstod | Batos i {clonds to or dofonso, q ranks, slioulder to shoulder, tho- supporiors of ens gfl‘é’“ cur"tg: "i%fl:’ni““‘ii?\,"‘ ey ‘grdyfi:% mast, ‘Tho Govormont ‘ofices. wero closod § o X root, foront_ divisions jomendes, wo stan th ' foll % * : Qulged In to on Untime {pling f, and closivg "up o oa? ko sugoen: | o-—fd it he handor of chnront | i ile out it S T SKSSA TN | Benstyonts Mot ot mintond il bivorg . | groimds, tie miliary® marcied o the atand, | M fio bnake ond difront oxcangcs ivng #ivo tails of & sinuous sorpont. Past Madison | aud thelr spirits passed to glory. Thut waj Govornnont, for what is a surcr test of loyslty than ‘,:‘,:fl"‘y iyoucs hung ;mmhu“F in tho balancol A | whero thoy stacked arms, and were dismissod, P! of the Babbath. i 3 ] tho glving up of ono'a lifo for lin countey 7 o of freen: Tho spenkors th Early in the morning s _dolachmont ited Extent, siroot, n look back rovoaled no thoroughfaro, | horolam, Somo diod st liomo: among frionde, | Neikeg sl smoy o for b mrr‘x‘nnt%.‘lmvn to o | fhismation et "hintting il .-f»lx‘:xb":ifl?ll:hg:t;xfif e PESRDEOL SXogen s, brv,slnmmll’fl‘me B na g At sallors, mo"%"md by o Thio slraots woro binck with humanity. ~Thoro | Llossing tholr country, whish s geandor horo- | tian to sppropiato thole horolo deods, “Tholr mntslolia | Ul Low wo &l fonor Hiom thon | rhat 1t waas | Flannigan oponing with ah 8ppropiate praybr. | bor of ofilcors, loft the Navy-Yard for (Yoodlund e Jras no crosaing Madivon straot for tho impa- | fam. Somo lingorod ‘on, untendod, in camp or | Works foliow fliom. Bay tho fllustico of tholr noblo | ferrifi strugglo, tho graves of the dsct ro ta oot Camoetory, whoro i the Tho thousands of citizons who Lsvo looked | Hont cafp of angry busos. Abtho old Court- Lowpital fae Trom homo'and belovad onae, ke e i g AR posaes; flnxn' it S o gorioua witory | uag Introducod, and s he ommptlons aronsod | TOERE: - 15 A UNG Aol B forwand to Docorallon Day for months past, With | ef thy butpoaciap. whobemig Eiro ono ab idoy diod wichont » murmur or roprat, That wab tho o 17 Toum thom=giro tele momorles o, | Lo PN o0, Safiod, Pooilion ef | Ol | Ly tho oxorclson in which thog tnd talon past | clio ceromonlod at tho statua of Admiral Far- tho intontion of Lonoring it with evory mark of | tho Bhorman Housa woro. n shin ng land- | porfoot rosigution, coming up from tho soul It | Rae Spzotuen ou ean offor them hore. By thoir bravory, tholr sacrifices, and thelr death they | Wero minglod with sndnoss sud rejoloing; sad- | T8@Ut conaisted of a prayer and an address, the For tho liven thoy hav given, your counitry and you, | crowued tho nailon with Inurels, | I a | noss becauso the bravo spirits whoso Tiad | Eiuging of tho Doxology, and the pronoun affcction und. ogard of wich oy aro capablo, | ATl o tho fousnoy. “Tho Gormaus lined Uo | itswolliudo. ¥or tho prico (hoy iave 7RId for your baunet of | Ating s it then, “for {hg. mation o copmmorsts | Doon decoratod woro gomo. ferever s sejoi. | of A bonodiction; aftst whish frenounciig fyideninionl o tho hithor side of tho bridgo; tholr | T'hoso prosont bad como with loving hearts o, +Sluelr sorvices by covering tholr graves with flowars, | ing bocaueo, although thoy wors dend, Placod on his gravo, the widow of tho Admiral wors dlsappolnted on rising to fiud tht oors and basemonts wota fled with Lorron and | aud loving momorlos, ju tho brightepring o, Lo | Tel, ovu'cholces garluuds bo Liuog o cach grava,” | To fowsry Sl tudo tho bvorabeans ail wither s | S mogi SOy McioUER they - wor forgat, | having provlonsly placod thoro o moguificons ant woathor had givon placo o & cold, blustor- [ frouliouss and wway bo ond moro woro waiting. | docorat ilio praves of Jlio immortal onca, | = *Iributo to Boldiom," by Mr. D. W 0. Good- | Secioybut mgmaytanco shall romato, ond therocord | futho bright hunshino - of ponco, i | Douquet and oross of rosos sud smmontles e ing wind, and a temporature nway down about | destriane.. and. ann-l:[iea thatstill o dufll}:\é .m'}f,"wf.}y, ‘s||o°k)2‘:r\\?;unflm,tcl:x:-n% ome l:gxg{: e ""““‘?Ea TEY. DR, HARTMAN, Somtn non S Dot yfi;yh ot °“’.,§'";:{°" g %‘::l?xn: nl:n?lffll:lu‘ n: = l}olpen‘“lqpf Y u!u?g'mum 3"&!‘:":011:;? ovor ron 'f’“”"{’.’ e e 3 A0, - 7. DR lom'a nons sbial [t ornal prinol 0 romain, Vi from - tho. side sirooty witbout ond. dMinuta | amid’ frienda. Thoir romain il boon tondorly | pastor of tho FirstGorman Prosbytorian Gliurch, | bren wien wemornr it o0y s o o Homor." | Tborty' " Whon wo. 1ookod Atownd upoa tis | A Aol from ho Ninth 1&2{&”"““""" . Tho offect of tho chango wag, notto | 3 treozing, L) guns from - Lippincoit's Dattory, addod to tho | Inid away by relativos and frionds. A hillock | noxt spoko in German, Ho said that this com~ ( I Will clono an 1 ald ono yonr ngo, wheu sposking of | graves made fragrant by the offerings of frionds | k10 graves, in the samo comotery, ont dacorato chango tho loynl nud enthusiastio obSOrv- | raitlo of tha brass instrumonts, comploted the | and monuwmont marked thoir resting-place. In~ [ momoration was oll that wo could » thewa dead, 1 4 Thoy e i ) 5 o do i w dead, by anying, % They honored the nation ; lot | and comrads onuts who foll ancoof tho day, but to donudo it of many. of | military charactor of tho spoctacfo. scriptions porpotuntad thoir momory, aud flow- | recoguition of all that hiad boou dono. for 1 b'; tho natiou honor the.” ollior ;;vu:ué; ggu‘tvllxl:; ‘i‘:@‘&xfi;}fll’:;’,;z‘} E-’m%o,nm?l éflu?xl:oélflnu:h:fmn for Brattle- -+ of TIE BEPARATION, ors, from year to yonr, would commemorato | thoso who had been at the front, and f THE POEM. ) 0] thioso buttorlly . attractions in tho shapo On Kinzlo stroot tho polico, marshals, and | tholr glorios. Whon'bo diod, Lo did not want o | fallon thote, Tho wrorle thoy had perioby nd | Owing to tho Intonosa of the Liour, tho Fa- x‘fx‘.‘fli‘.‘,3';3.71"_““"33“:2:“?:.;‘i‘z“‘z‘fifi“‘éé%‘é““.'&‘é‘é’é&é,&%‘ GOl it Bl oF vbito o tho.tomb ot " dross and color thnt constituto much | military, with thoir. bauds, halted, and formed | bo buriod I the busy haublu of men, but far | not consoorntod to Amorienus only 1t wes e | triotio Song by thio Multitudo,” sot down In_ the that tho price paid for the Prrrsnunon, May 90.—Bus of tho fascinations of gala occasions. That so :"l‘lg:v'g’rfigmfifi:ifi;nfi tho rght and Ioft to | way in somo spot whioro brooks ran mad grass | 2l the word: - Thoy ad mmeed Amoricn: aud programme, vwna not sung, and Prof. . 5. Calk- | nationn] grontaoss was toubg{xfl.“n]‘) n}:&:fi:nn‘lég f,l",‘i",;" e Km;m“,:?mpfiudu:df:u:‘x:! thron 1;;.;5 ogaoy bequonthed oro gonernily observed than in pnat of iwo wer- Joly rioy threo ne wos Introdu ¢t tho end of tho pro- | wau™green, Mo wantod no monument to press | Amorles, with it throutonod liborbios safa, wol- d. Ho rocited tho ; loctod pon tho proclous Iargo nnd dovoted an sasemblago of citizns | eossion, to pats througli with all duo marks of | him down, but to havo frionds coma " and | comod all natiors (o secte o ie s foty, | Poom, entitled **‘Tho Soldiors’ Grave: Ty the T ! onrs, Tho principal th i wonld Luvo obsorved Decoration Day undor tho | bonor. Tho Gracalsnd Division, hoalod by | dosk il flawrs th wrure i ooy o | gomed afl b boppiuces, | Ho dosived to ‘inoul: | Deaeaihthls valvo turt lcs formlons dust; 1 T aieois fomthn oo rosorvod | Pidioga .mlfms;’qlé?xm?;? s emall datachment. of polico, relentod from tho | So long as freo institutions Instod and tho cagle | cato on tho' minds of his G Bado eacrod by tho deeds of patriot couls, ; 4 o1 " 3 " Apecial Dispateh to The Chic chilling Influences reforrod to, ia o proof that | pitoon for tiat purposo, o baud, and tho vetor | Bosrod hoavenard. to Buo sty st cabre | sl e aaiud thoy camo turf\‘r:’;r?g:!-‘t(lllz§ Ao o ayr thelr works, aud shared tholr lotls, 5;’;2’,}’,’,,,{;’,‘ Tt o R oo o e | Bemniazmney, T, Moy 4. Docoration Day o 0 Aud sharo to-day tho peaco o dearly bonght, thio feoling of our peoplo springs from a pnror | 808 of thoTwenty-fourth Infantry, thon murobed | with fresh garlands to dock tho rosting-places of | becamo boundon to suatnin tho Republio of thet | A pr,oday tho, iht, tious of tho onrth, undor whose fl | jvas usherod {n hioro by & gonoral suspension of source, and lius & doopor hokl of tho populas | SAeBly through followad iy an hnmono train | fo honorol load, ‘Thoso ward thotrmmpmimeonta, | choten, ne only Wik Lomanes o haullo of thalr | Aud havo embeimod fn momorys goden bovk Liood of maa wae fally sooognized and ba mew. | Lusingss. Al tho publlo oflicen closod, mam 2 carringos, 'Lho troops had thoir arma ot tho | moro Insting Lhan marbio, cluded’ with au eloguont reference,to Docoration | N0 como again with vornal wroo sonal froodom fully assured—n such & cai factories consed work, privato: businoss housos “hosr, than eroakors would liavo us nsglue. | saluto, and ovory man passd Ly wawovorad | "o X pona Otab et Rhlie s X T s, T et e, only tha bt and- brsvest-wata menio 82 | woro shut, aud tho schools givan o holldey. o Bhorn of much of the glittor of former yoars, , 6 tho sun right horo poopod out agnin an REMARRS OF TIE REV, DIl CHAMDERLAIN, Brnd: * Tho Star-Spanglod Baner.” T SOt oy Qg fall. Aftor_olluding to Fathior Tom Kelly, | 110 ¢hildren tha coromonios of tho duy woro un- i polished up tha muslkots, brightonod tho poo- | Tho Rov. L. T Chamborlain noxt spoko, o 7 TUE REV. N, M, TA il 11 dor tho control of tho G, A, R., and woro b tho bsorvanco, yosterday, wa st more gon- | plo's facos, and bumlsliod up tholr gamonts, | wowld profane_tho Liour if ho forgof tho tender | boiug introduced, sald Lo had done duty ns an | Vet atiored Sumtoraeitloments, aud strawod | FHOm. o caliod o 53, “h?;d;g;nfirm; i ol | 86 9 colook st Onk Tidgo, whora thoroaro butiad " oral, moro hoarty, moro thorough, nd largor | tio offoct apponred particnlarly strifing. At | foolings to whick it was' sncrod. Yob ho must | oficer i Lho nto war, and thotefors fof With f ta (which low-man-—tho sposker pald o bigh about forty soldiora. Afler sirowing theso i foe saiony it ca e 4 this point the Nosohlll aud Calvary Division | spal tho. foolings. tho- econo fid swakenod | mosuing of Dacoriivu Dov. aiies somemeor | OF Midiod s o1 pumioreiold the sundered s | {ol-matyshoposior pald. v bigh complimont to | g rivay i ory ot conconrsoof pocply than for many yoars beforo. proceoded to tho Wopot, tho formor honded by | in i lomrt, ~ It soomod s if tho | liminnry romarke as to tho wonthor, nnd. tho ne- | Toucliod secrot ifo-springs, wakenon now rescives, | than bo drew O to th e “¥eog ket [ wpsomblad ab Lincolu'a — monamont.. gachiisheey o o Aoy, of Ll Republic, and tho Intter | eplrits of tho dond had returned. Mo | couity for aponking - boforo tho paoplos tops | Aouht futo action iatont fovors of mind, | whow £ho dark daya-of tno rebollion wasiioy | Lstenod o o spocol dolivorod by Lineom at th THE PROCESSION, by tho Mulligan Zounvas, rish Kifles, aud Mont- | hd hoartily joined in tho commemoration, for | foachad tho Tra0zig POt ho wont i 3o oo | Tlio cardinal virtuon of tho heatt dfsclosod almost forgotton, his dying words would bo quot- | Sedication of the Goléyuburg Comolers, the road- * Tho procossion was timed to form nt half-past | FOmOry Guards, and tho ‘procossion wns ovor for | lowory conid ba put to uo hator s than o bo | fhat whon tho. whr. broko ont ko' ralsed 4 | AudEalled rom tho homes wyusod to irife ad as Ligko of 4 truc patriot—4 Luy m down | 128 of whioh producad o muriced sousalion. Tha 10 e ron divistons, the Tioschill Dive | 110 da7. gvitd aronad thoso toube, fnd tonrs of gundl | compauy in Mia chureh, and want with lhom (5 | T N0 Iniarke, anek b i deben s gavo tho flag.” Inovory lowar-deokod gravo | ¢t fA0H FOMIRCd, fo the ity and ropired to 'y udo ful n r g N V' Ve i LT ) i 4y St B e A i oLl oz oo g, Yoo Sy, e | sk, o sl he By vor | SuB SRR Bty oro RSO | Sompate it T e on LaSallo stroot ; tho Calvary Division, undor | It is probablo thal tho storm Thuraday night | suggoatod that thoso days_poséponod national | thing, and both sidea nocoptod tho rapult ealmly, | 1ind warued her chcelc Rushied with infornal prido; | sacrifico was oqual} thoy lapt sido by aido; tho prosence of 5,000 Beopic assembiod. In tho tho command of Col. Ovan Stowart, on Fifth | lad_porausdod tho managors of tho Northwost- | ULy, Ho rospootod tho fooling which mauy | 1o Litd 1o syupnthy with thoso who. rGugh. 5 | Jiose Miding maniood ied lioe cwp af Jos; Comporary diatiactbn of ranik was semoved. Tho Shatming Towosn. onoe PLs pevlle woare : oF 0o | ek Ha sharod, God forbid thot hio should opposo any | perpetuato fil—mxmg, snd thoso who. dono the | And St #ut promiso of 8 noblo lifo, atar of tlio Gonoral hind paled, the sorvic stripo | Strowing flowers ovor tho graves of thoso avenue, and tho Graceland Division, und orn Railraad that,but fow would go out to Rowo- | et for snity, and ot g et R B e el ind steongthy and comfort thraugh Aerlife's docline, | o¢"}y% 4% ivate soldior lisd faded, but the | mon Who foll fighting~ for _principlo comunnd of ol. 8. D. Daldwin, on Clark strook. | kill and Calvary yostorday. Nothing olso oan | with fat oF IlAdred propocaler Drss pupethy | fghting did uot cithor, @ v Tiha ooyt souand pavo, whods linudaso o fovorn aud tho tonrs of & gratefal country bo. | 106 us not forget Mt just " bogomd k p 3 yor by Mr. Kittredge torminated the sponk- | Iind claspod her own in plodgo of mutnal lovo, flowora and tho tenrs of & grateful country bo- | 0 her dond, who dfad i gt ‘Tn accordanco with this programmo, tho mon | account for tho utfor imsuficiancy of tho propa- | f0- b - bodght - L tbet e "Mty | fug. o cantln of el hons ineed Seva e doskod and hodewod tlio gravo of ovory ono o, | PSSP SLhor foad, o (el Iy & aaiiso which thoy Antending to form part of the cortoge bogan to | rations made for tho roception and forwarding | 4ld _ not thus attain tho eonds they | Gon. 0. L. Maun recoived tao lato to aunonnco | Aud vauislied at th touck of unacen ehafis It any osted Lioro who fought against thoUnion, | 20 VR0 b b “x‘l‘x‘lmmh:v)nv“:rm;:i Mffififl? J / 3 ), ‘ausfor soon aftor Lnlf-psst 0 o'olock. Crowds | of passongors. For instead of thoro belng but o aon§hc. Ifo hrd no objoction to tho docoration (at tho comotory s tologram from tho Ifon, [ ‘WhonDeath, with steeds of ivon and with breathof | Leibuto should bo paid to thelf momory gt Thoy “wers sons of 'a common sountry, aud | Dt theyworo flesh of our flosh and blood of out s obol graves. It would ho nsaddor thing, | Richard Yates, who was nunounced to_deliver | - rtin i g : DO o e o sy | o Cxcurslonity, thoro waro moro thun ovor | fowgvor, fo stap tha desoration of Todoral daid | tho oration, oxprossing rogiot ot I shskty fo | ALabltding smoko, camo thundecing oex tho viaa, | Towvor atakon. Shelk canar Shoy ery’ o bigod. e Mottt Iuoura fos. thom s vou into the atrcots named from all parts of tho | nsgombled on Docoration Day, or on any ocea- | than to provent,that of Robels. 1o recallad thelr | bo prosont on account of missing tho train | The faihor gaven parting kiss 1o thoss soldiers and worthy fosmen, Tho flag thoy d:"“’;]‘mg'};n o il QMY. ,fl’v panso and city. ‘Tho livory-stabloscontributed their horsos | sion whoro the placo of dostination was not ap- | thoughts to tho'original struggle, which was be- | Thursdny night at anclksonville, Who alumbered on Lis kuos at ovening hour, fought undor hiad beon folded forever ; tho cause | 950} ors up graves. | Tha epeech ng y. i g g L4 Y i "y o whole was a maguificent offort, ‘The pre d- snd oquipayos by tho Luudred. Roldiors of ox- | pronchablo by tnd stroot-cans, Thodonso throng | Coming too much forgotten, Tho nation way (=~ TE LADICS' DEGORATIVE cospiroae, | Sonmending thom to tleavans lova aud card, o omt ooy, should romombor | inga wora vory impraseivo and sicoossfdl, witke isting milllary organizatione, in altractivo | of may, womon sud childzon, somo with Iunch | PYSSPOTony with ouly e dabucbing lemant s | 4o whom crest pralue lu i, for o zenl Wth | Wcs i oF i el St wA s proar hiare, i et s o oidlo ras | O et to s o octaon uniforms, formed o eonspionous fenturo of tho | baskts, somo with cut or pottod towors, swayod | o malio war on for tho sako of wnion, At lust | thom, wai composod of izs. Philip Wadswortly, | Houe poiscis (ilidrou ef tholoved et ot th color 110 wours, but tho manuor in which | , Tho thanks of tho & A B. wera ton. aceno. back and forth in tho dopot of th Wisconsin | slavery struck at tho nation's lito, and tho strug- | Mre. Col. Baldwin, Mra. Barnos, Mre, D. W. O. | From fats anaschio st from sersis s hio stauds by his colors, To all should o ron- | fored o, M, (Ftne, Bupetitentent, and THE RENDEZVOUS. Division, filling the platforms and encrosching filu, o Jong and woary ono, camo,~ On both sidos | Gooding, Mra. F. L. Fako, Mra. A. A. Carpeutor, Ho soalod hik purpose wits his blood, and found dgmd tho tributo duo gallantry and worth. [Ap- [ i ode Tt O St e, Toledo, At hslt-pat 10 'cluck, tho Lour of starling, | upon to tracks, &0 that tho poico and railrond | e "‘;“‘d ?figswfifi'é;“iix‘}'fi}. tg‘t‘ e‘é‘i‘m‘gf N',m k!m;g%:go!x{;’ Fv?x‘}.?.‘. ggfiie"%&'flf‘i‘fi‘fl’fl'fi?& To woro thesaave, haaat IArkaC by fog. Plause.] YO 7, FRRE Wabash & Wostern Railroad, for tho froo tralad O o Tonios e ot | omployos wor Lopt In. atato of continunl woiry, | Goneitoution v ataohided, an. tho bl givon | Scammon, and lisa Lilll Swann, “Thoso Iodics | o oawat iops iteuatosat onibrovod: * | was tho moxt apaalkor, 1o wag suro tho oceasion | RoUOTOUsLy furmislial nd sl for tho scsorimer 'mova. Tho white-gloved pollco wore ustored | to prevent tho runuing over of somo ono. | 4o tho nogro, 1o had rovarted to thnt to show- | usod, in sadition to forus, codur, princoss pino, | SpiPondilE Yoro the bold, und taint tho wo'k. wag ono thnt would _awakon in overy hoart tho | 4340026, 0 PO matlo Ml el S, £ R at tho comer of Mouroo nud Clurk strosts ap- | Tho ticket room was filled with n | poncowasuot won by withholding the oxpros | and all availublo overgroaiss, rod snd whito rosce, | As tnles of inalter ped ok Jahtning e pobloot nnd proudest emotlons, knowing that | ¢, Vioo-Prosidont of tho Bpringlita & ooci - parontly moro for ornamental purposes than for | oisy aud disorderly crowd, forming linos and | Bion of iuborn conviction, The pnst showed tho | all variotics of pinke, soringas, lilios d(uomo of &'?:'&’;i",'.’,’» :fi?fl‘;’r";‘{ffifih‘:‘fifflx??"“’ zlmso ;‘;.{":‘:’ ol:]n i;gnntl::;d n:;;: ..:.n:’ ;ni:nr :’fl.o" Catars cad ALR; Wu—“?mfi n“d the Chicago & 8t. 1150, Judgiug from tholr ridiculovaly scant num- | bronking thom, whilo tho Station-Muster seroam- | Piea which loskod to giving up tho Docomatioh | exaulite, | forny, | comollse, - and - gora- | G5l Lyl Yo Kk iow's Rrewids oo missed But two flags,—nob’ alon. " tho gloriots -°‘“‘?§f,“,‘}{;{"" Lot ‘e Cnicano Toibune, ‘Bora ; they woro fino pickod men, howovor, and | ed himeolf hoarso in his offorts to cronto ordor: | Ty ront diasontont winsitl thoso who still bo- | orntions. | Tho ornamontation wis both A choten Shloh o oy In vialory liour, Stars aud Btripcs, undor which thoy had found | yyasniwaToN, Pa, Moy 80.—Docoration Day presentod o splondld appearanco, inslgnificant | At last tho door Lind to bo closed, and nona lot | lioved in aluvory, aud thoy coutd not bo placated. | profuse and tastoful to the Inst dogree, aud | Golumbin, with tonn tn monening. sat " roposo, but aluo the old bannor of their hoarts, | v:ng obsorved tigpo dnd unolr}nl}‘yréllrgug;(m\% this though thoy woro in forco. The usual difficul- | fu, until tho bateh outeldo had obtained their | uot unless Masoh and Dizon's line wos rostored | the gravos of Rebols aud Unlonists wora doco- | Awd suw & weoping world tho loss lament, Droseribod on thoir nativo hills. Itwould be un- oot IO ighinglon Sutrds Sook oo e i iti i and the negroos onslaved. Thou thero might bo | rated alike. ‘Whilo fato was (rombling in tho uncertain sealo, weemly in him fo forget that H-WZ woro Trik | of tho affair in this placo, and, v 1o nesis tlea of murshaling men into position was ex- | tickots, Oun tratu-iwout off o littlo boforo 1 | And A0 proos Sulay ce coion JHere BRER G | MO MR o suppliod most of tho fings. | Lo walvorssl puias sORLSes to pest s i Americans, Thoy hind met i day by 10 £T8565 | gnco of many young ladios and children, appro- porioncod; the Graceland carriagos had, somo | o'olock, carrying with it como of tho military, from iribates liko thoso of to-day. | Tho St’u-srunglod Bunnor flontad overywhero. Tho suna and moons of dnfl{ ‘busineas life of the fullen ‘soldlors and sons of -oland—tha printoly cclobrated tho day, and !mwmfly ‘decos Jiow or othor, got ntationed on Fifth avouuo, | and thoso cilizons who had prooured tickets. | o dny of posco would bo hastonod | Col. Baldwin oficistod as Chiof Marahal; | Btood still and ope, with irombling wiog, sped awitt | dofondors of Amorios, who foll In tho sitifo to | Fiyeq i graves of soldiorsin thodifforent grave. i ¢ hioavi g 3 . i 0 3 As dovea for shelter from Impending storm, maintain tho Ropublic that hnd givon sholter to i - Tho studonts of Lh; whero the Calvary people ought to have boon; | Half an hour lator anothor heavily-loaded train R{m sceuring _good govornmont ovorywhero. | aided by Unptain Fred, Busto, Oapt. A G. Busso, | Hhon camo the end, The clonds of dnvkuess passed. | millions of mmf pooplo drivou from thoir own %T;fi]: ;\l&nan .gf:.:ytse:;; i nryn s“d lt‘hn pubug ; i i i g Listory of “roconstruction Liad unhappily | Major Waito, Capt. Doriokdon, Capt. Swaut, | Suemcsting eacis hod mnggay of darku I and gooduoas only kuow wiiero thalr indl | loft, and still nter yot anthor. - Whilo heads af | o Blutory of voconatryietion Wad Mabapbly | iedor et Bm e "Bt aves | T e Ao o 5 Taties fayortali s country. ' [Applause.] In the othor csmeterios, | onoola'wora il digmissod for tho day. vidual organization hnd got to; tho Calvary |.familles wero trying o stand in Lino in tho ticket, | 0 12 30 B 080 Tor, S 08 *™ % thom alio | Hiand, and Capt.. Franks Bohswonfarth,: Arthus | Ko sbonios of dasth Sro hait 20 grens” Amoriean orators were chanting tho praites of ‘Special Disnatch (o The Chicago Tridune. poople wers plecidly ' contemplating each | oftice, holding on to tho shouldors of thoto In | yiayt clurches and colloges, ard thus liolp to so- | Erba’commandod the Twonty-tourth Illinots %mfll%aulfe%tg Dlowdtwhe soomt - . if tlanativs Amorion, who fell for Lo nion. Joutxs, lay 80.—Tinsiies Lag buos ganerally i 5 18 tho “ Lost Causo ¥ surrendorcd w! i ore in i nthe city to- n respect to tho othor in companies, and squade, and | front of them, and Laving thelrs hold in | curo harmony. Tho greatost losson of the sceno | Infautry Voterans, e e e fpdstod whun 1L L ot Eropnde wi Bavagis it ;x[n:gg;{flummmmo{‘ Sy, 10 oopcut o iy groups, ou Clauk stroct, mud LaSallo stroct | turn; thalr wivos aud ohildros, caught upin tho | was whon they resolvadl that, for Lio ko of the | "Tho caremonies’ wero practically conoludad at | F0URNE S SRS SHRCR iAo m ety Toa ot am, tromy wa T ptact | pgory prosiamation to, obatifo Donaration ] é 14, thioy Ive io'make tho nation all | 8 o'clock, bul_thousands of elogantly-drossad ks of dfscord, aud thon stuk—to Tiell, : A overywhero, ~oZcept just | ourrents and conntor-ourronts which sgitated | dead, they would rosol 3. 0 s . Onrocks of dlscord, siuk—to Hell, and an Irish _tongue, that thoy should B oded to Oakwood Cemetery this BDywhoro o Ty d they could havo wislod, to rm‘lfy bomo politics, | citizous visited the cemolery In n constaub | Thank God! Ilis cuemy and ours was folled. o romomborod distingtively in this, that thoy :‘r‘;:“’voo%""l’;‘:l browad tho sotdiors’ ErAvea with thoy were wanted; and tho -Rose Hill | tho"crowd outside, woro separatod from thoir intain roligions freedom, sud | stroam until evening, . Thouk God| His rlumpl was most glorlons, o adhas. vound promiseuonsly, | nataral protoctors, and from ono anothor. Loud fi'fi:‘hfii’,“,’fi.flf;’im{:’o‘},f},ms“ummx itgeto By A il ot ours, s tone, and wougorosr. | had proven to tho Amorican pooplo that tho | fowors, Tho Hou. G.D. A Parks Was Proul- waiting for nnmulmn!i to tarnup. Tho @rot | worg - the -Jementations over brokon flow- | The memoiy of tho dond must incite tho Living OAKWOOD, §0 ponid our cunmtey eava) Ho wouklusve k) lgiahrofizsfim Tho.pack homoin bwfi:fll‘fi‘g dont of thoday, and dolivered i :u!dxfiss full sy senod by e b tho it | ars, crusiiod bundlos of oatables, aud | 0 o highost poruonal oxortions. Whon thoy do- | 1 gecoration coromonios b tho bonutifal | Aro rescued as tho shildron of Hisloves | Govermaent Ls 1n Gangor Ak prapatod £o draw T Lk R e T ) 5 3 ey s p Y ® " Foloution of carsingos, And fio pooplo Lopt | bralsed foct. o was an inostrlosblo. tanglo | BAial Ly uoult 60 16 dg, e Toh 0L | Gomotory of Onkwood wero participated fn by | Hero, o our Vol of the tenitome s St swords and go forth upon tho battlo-lold | ground that 1t was » birrior to porfect feconcilia- pouriog in from all_sldos, romo to I‘nin the pro- | and confusion. But for these flowers 1o oue | Jumanded. 5 about fivo hundrod porsons, n fow of whon | Whon Kludest office was o crucl sconrgst - to dofond tha,mnx of puhely alopted country. | ton botween tho North aud South. Ho wau fol- cosglon, somo to witnesa it from overy vHuage | would have dreamned of Docoration Dny. It CONCLUSION. 3 wont from tho city, but tho groater numbor | Horo, by tho mouldering duat of thoso wo lave, LAfilzhllaegfil“ e o baoiamoricat Wax | lowod by tho orator of tho day, the Rtgv. Jn,x[nlcn oiut, snd ofhora to atad in ovorybody's WeY: | goomad but tho starting for a grand pionio, widl | - Brook MeViekar, B, roud o poom, writton | from tho suburbs south of us, Al tho sohool | \/Eo5o blood Poursd in Eroodcrs scrod nuue, Wile i Teciahtn of Miaslon Tidae.-a0d the| Sielood, ine showt It brilliant oratiod. fho 7 ond byo, tho oflicers clirged with, solE | musie, sodiory, aud o toy of girls, Who lattor, | by iw or tho gechaion. . © C 5 oldron of Hydo Park, Bouth Park, Woodluwn, | Hiem es st whots bish s siocious s walls of_Lorington romainod, tho story of tho | Sonctl shidrar sLARCAT B maausn,end tho onti things to rights began popping up D " rushing around in overy direotiou in nn aimless | °“C. E. Beach, Evq., mado o foy nrks, #nd Park Sido woro in attondsncs, and contrib | Ofrod oul whiia and uo—th Bfripes ud Stora1 | Tl © Ninotioht . and - tho’ Xris Wwonty- | PIS0olinge woro vory lmpressive: o d oxdor suddonly appeared whore ] % “Amorica” was sang; after which the sorvices . Mere, on th h rtyrod b loop, i Slvbrdar ad soigued, G Noariius, - Col :l:fi;‘;hl{:iy“u:ot:;!a{::&%mffl}a;fi?iug?umflv:‘x‘xdt‘llxlg Wore donlnded with & benedictio, utod not o ittlo to tho ploadant exorolos of tho | Birow cholcost Howors; and ot ik fragrance swept | Lird would bo bright snd romombored basido | thig county, in o fittiug mannor, tho_Hon. /Ir. | o LE 4 by o the “story of the proudost Amorican rogimon{s. | Parks of Aurors, boing tho orator.of the day, Stoart, Col. Baldwin, and othor aids, ~mado | & 007\ 0§'Ghoso eight it i supposiod crimo | Lven bofore tho poaking was.ovor, tho rush | duy by tholr swoot singing. A procossion was | Minglo with fncenio from each gratofal Hoart, T o g e a0 Comonand e toy | Parks, of A g ploe o y. hair hondquartors on Fifth nvenue, and found | EEG88 4 0 ULl was pushad out of tho | had ok in for tho dopok, aud thio first rain whel: | foruied, wud, hondod by o dotechmont of tho o e themn Moot In £he mimtof Sougbtyt ¢ bonr tostimony to thois valor, - Tho country that | Ace o e Mhay, 300D doy vodset Foldo {herossiye tho sontr o iy, nalnaled o | oy by & band of sorvuut i s treatad ae i | camo dows teom Caliuss wor ovarmunand ondod | Gront yeatorn' Light Guned Bond, machod | 30820 1o chutut bl i 1 P | bk i et Bt Tortn ens who- wepe | ¢ e QnuEium, Mey 80.ofo-Gay vas sct acido Tocoived marching ordors for tho diforont’| BGMORONMERL |\ w1 took about | eforo il at tho comotery word abloto go buok | through tho comotery sroving fovors | PLISINEASRS I U™ | by, of tho ol whoooo thoy sprung Cvarty | st Cometory. “tiora. o about, 13000"of nts v somble, bands £} i ity £ on tho graves of departed soldiors. £ | Thous honor most Wi ute the trustes i 3 nes, |-thom, hnlf of which only arp known. = The Brad- E:lsn;r: é’:g;‘;l,f,kn{'Sfl,;‘flgnififin-nm; zuge fi?.fi“"p{."e’&‘fi.‘i: mw:y ‘3;.’1’&“.1‘&%.-5"‘?15.&“‘32%“.’. toithe diy theso {heroaro forty-four in Oakwood, two of | With faithful hands Warll ghaxd (ho et bequest novor yot, from tho romotest ago, had given | ju) Johnson made a trip to and from the city, x p el Hreent be it ds,—n soil thiat 3 i kets sud bgyonots bogan to appoar ; and bofore | .0 B 4o ong whonld Lo nllowed npon tho AT GRACELAND. thom bolng tho resting-places of Col. B, A. Gill- %filfi’l‘;‘l:: ‘n‘:'o'fifl.afi'#’é?fi‘dfifli‘:’&'..‘?"‘"’“‘ ! ?cls"tll‘ngolfi;‘;‘u‘:‘-fi:fingp‘fiurcpnnfll?(;wo: “who bad fo‘:;"yxl,n 5“‘1“""l‘,’f,“d""'g“-‘hfiifl“féfi,"{:fi“fl,’,’,‘fi“{a high noon overy squad waa in ite pluce, and a6 | OX g ousy ticket, but tho crowd was too | Tho mames on tho gravostones thatwe had | moro and Col. Thomas A. Grosvenor. Tho ro- | oo BOW 10 PR TIGHed by freasonh fudhy .| porpotusted tho_ Trish namo fn tho annals of | 5, burlal glound, hors, wors ety i tho word of command, tho wholo moved off in voat, and tho pooplo got ou bonrd without their | pngsed a Lundred times slmost without notico, | maiudor are filled by thowo who died in the 8ol | Xnd ‘when tho harvest of the world is tipe, © - wilitary glory, that to_ Austrin hod_given. 8 | JoreGon ronse . fand, A largo . pors e s o st e oF thom Bostst folls V10 | Sty pouased s monrat intera, i s | or' Koo i v s, st of, the | el ol vt | Mgond "ol un o Donuch fomond | Jolla Quitgmows fandk & g, por City Police, one pisioon, Sergouut Johnson in com. | DRld) Eomo of f;h;?rg "fl’nfi’.‘?&“:‘g‘fim e dnator | Acknowlodged by tho American peovlo oncos | $1,3%a5la gathorod nround s platform oo th | Neloclng tn tho frult of Death and Tifent - :"“ Ifllflgfifi]':\’nw Amucion “%‘:é‘;‘f:- o Jackson, and | tondod, Atl}z thoro was fl]r‘cdbu 5 fi’,fl“lc' ‘hand, the lnat car G N emotory Wwps. roschiod, That | o your in publio, and always in their Lomsts. wlddle Bf ho tametery, and the Nev. Dr, Blee o i,k i doan o sl i 8 Sharidin, and to rance MaeMalion, | Upon fho arssad o thg 13 oclack boai tho mac Grand Marsial ind Atdes, e Fogalntor, tho Tron: Jobin . Seanlen, | o Captain , diedl In dofonso of Lis conn- | Murdy, of Xonwood, doliverad, tho oposing o, ool cildron sang ono vorsaof i | I tho eaada of JMiors and thio: Bolchiig Nemy of tho Ropublio, T aasembly was thon Citizens on foot, ywos_on tho train, and, having & frco poss, sue- | 4w wng no longer o mere inseription recording | Proyor v « Momorial Odo" ye iy, Iudgo Willi Dbattorics of tho Malakoff, swopt tho Austrion [ onlied togother by tho Ninetoouth Infaniry, Citizons In carriugon o o b e 35 Coanta, At st o | B lont cltizon and worth REMABREOF 00L; FHONPION. St e ApDrODELto o s onenns | auglo from tho bridgo of Buitalaro, nud ou the'| Shiiol (08! P et ) 0 Army of the Topublic, cascloil./ I SeVIE iod, and oll tho cara | tho departuro of an oxcollont citizen ¥ | Col. Richard §, Thompon thou” gpoke as fol- | made fow xomatke approprinto totho occasion, | SE2 IFER A EARE, 00 F TR0y AR 08 FHO | whon o prayer was offerad by v. B, T, e o ete 1h earri ® e et i soldior, b & momory to bo chorishod, o sonti- | 1oy tho Rov, D. 8. Johnson pronounced the bonodic: | PIain X i Brooks, d: R. G. Potkin delivorod tho orution, ong.lit earriages, zenchod the aometory and dingorgod thoir loada. U i b tion, aud tho pooplo disporsed. ub " into tho baton of & Fronch Marshul; that | yetor which tho romaindor of tho graves word Taud, Hiany of iho pooplo sirollod through tho grannds, | mont to bo stored tp in tho hoert, & moral to bo | My Fuissps: In tho midst of our prosparity as a 3 pooplo disporsed to-day, from the Presidontial chair of tho Tte: | 3Lcor vhich the romsinder of the g s 'rk\‘e }fi"" ll}fln”v » and others sat dowd whorever thoy could finda | taught to the childron, an ideh to bo poudored El‘uplo, wo linve mxlv:dnmome‘:x’!mlrt:m d(h.lyl lm:r .mu CALVARY ublio; guided tho duugln{‘oi TFrance and polatod S eewatn, Tomnt, My 00.—Tlio graved of fho ey docently dry spot, and bogan to unpnck thoir | ovot o ouson to shupe one's futuro lifo, (ho | Lustioof oux ordinary pumuis to Gohonor fo the ; Floronward march,to the highost. pinsacle of | g Toutt, May 80.—Tho graves of tho Tho Mon(gomery Guard, * Sastiote. Somo athrod ab tho mowuments, and e "fhat tendor hands hnd 1nid upom | 1iieeduty Ineumbent upon s s & pocple, aaacy | Bolweon two gud thros thousand poople, prin- | Europonn power. Tho gontloman who Lad pro- | auy by tho colorod soioky. Short addroemes o ENloworth Zonaves, somo at tho procossion, na it cuno by, Tho swn | PONERE UL RNl G o oo of | Sear of ualional Lappiucas aud prospority ofly oy to | cipally womon, visiled Calvary, the Otholio | eodod bim ad siadod by oloqugnt warda 10 tho | ko Taade by tho Tov, SIr. Haldvin snd.otbora: shono Intermittently, aud- the northoast wind | heroes' graves Imuaumour cujoymont of {ho great und blessed privl- | Gomatory, throo miles north of Rosohill, to par | boro” (Gen. Mulligan) whose buat wad boside |~ Typrayavoras, - Mny 80.—Docoration Day wat ogos of freudomn, and pay the tributo of gratitude wo 1, him, o had no words tospoak bis adwira- | gonroniintely obsorved: in this o but not ha ind no overcoats, though tho womet, Wtk | tied it tho deopost foslings of patriotim. | ve (@ the sacred memory o W le whoss servies | elpaso s tho Jocortion services thero,. Tho | o' for Lim, 1ils pratsos lid boon uttorod | oililo o "oxlonatvoly 6 Boratotors.”” & proce: Hosehill Division in carriages, i their t'xfl‘_'gl ju lfl'or?ré?: to {:g “'.:’.;‘él";'.'{.:gf’c'i?:ffi Tho littlo blossoms thut strowod tho Inst rosting | FET 5 devt the matiows Tving owes to e mtiowd | 2SI TG IR0 e o ;};m R;‘r) ::rln(lflgu Tfi:gn:}fiq::flen;‘u Lis own. They | sion, .Emlgmungn?f mflltnry nfim vatenlllu gflmiem' 0 2 lo din - ghe 9 | dead, A nation thut ouor to the memory of thoso by organization, the ci ico, izens, T Oommittosn stated to have bogn pioesny e s e i Jesposneo to ccld P:"flf“°:f':f,;"‘“,};‘f,‘[;°:,:‘v“u" o e ot | Whio have dled In"Ita’sefausa dovs. HOROF o uilt, | conslstod of Mrs, Gon. Mulligan, Mrs. Capt., Amorien; bis nume would wover palo whilo tho Marohed 50 the Cravn Tl Qemotors, whore! o ¢ Sayros, Mrs, . D, Mareh, | #ud_damp will apponr, jiosétply, 1 Lo mortalliy |.of tko flag they " o | Bl yoare Lave peexdawny siuco tie closo of | Gloason, Miss Nugont, Mre. Fitzgerald, Mrs, J, | bistory of the Irish Brigado was ramembored. | afior tho firlng of salutes aud’ tho decoration of Band, ot "E g}mfi "uf‘g\':rymmm“’ * | blow all the timo, 1twas bitlorly cold forthoko | mon's hearts and womou's dovotlon, were eanc- Calvary Diviaton n eurelus ” ' il]—1ra, Ton g 3 708 v) ) A 3 i “‘T’m‘g‘l"“‘-‘fi;’[fffi" e e B, | TP o e oo, s {onpid t,lé"lg:‘;"&;‘g‘:o‘:z:::‘;fl;:f:“zd ven | Blora peaves. - Elght scarutaud yel Lo vivd toe se- | 0. Hasrington, Misa Maggto Owons, Miss Nojio | EARMIvuse] While tho nianiew of Mosglor, of tho gravon with fovacs, an approptiatosdross “Mins Boano Mohrthur, Mra, G M. , Mow, A e, orday, cou ! . Tho foatures, tho Volce, th touch i g ‘ a T . Hoyllgy, Gt Ghotgtn, e, Perey M, Bl Mos, 3, oyt | o onely morulng train Ind tation to Foit | yiar ot i i follow-citizons, an awakonod Lo | BOTUENCR, T S e Ot e Secy iogeh | @roen, Mies Jonio Kolloy, Migs Lizzlo Powar, | mai, tho nsmoof Jowes A, Mulligan would by x . Muwauxez, Moy 00.-Decoration Day waa e e o s Hetlhy Mo, 0, 8800 | 1l Tadies whso Lt mpeelah oo (0ARORE" | ter faith iy i e e katiaiod fash s ars o vomomauy | Miss Julia Hogan, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs, | Tomombored ao tho bravost nd best dofondor of | , AHLVAUKER, 3oy 00.=Dacoration Dy was or i, 3. 3 Toondsy Mgo, W dscComiek, M3 | docorations, mnd thale worlc waa togs by the | liof i *u0 08 fhst bind hoarls fo bonrty, g xd- | minds ueo so periiuien Bt o opl (0 semombet | 310 0 7% Gullivan, is, B Prin. | £ho flag of Amoricn, Howho so oroloally laid DSt Al DUAAO Soatanda e st arsa Marig Louike Lo Baur, Mrs, Osear Buluuer, Mie, i Vi & scionsnegs of that wondrous powsr tho slators andl Lrothers, the wives and chll- ) down his life nt Winchoster should have an i teitod Hlarig Loutke Lo Naur, Meg, Osenr Eblucs, Bve, Wort | bisme of tho'nrrival of tho tralus, ~Of thoso dec- | stored ‘conscions ol T o e | e L s Lot e iR ey i | dlvilo, Mre. Mury Colby, Mo M. B. Bailo, | o o M0 At Wichoalor should havo o | adiadont to s ity woro visited ot au eurly Bl Men? 2., Togknway, orations it is unucoousary to sposk in dotafl. | yyoy ity togothior tho gies? N & 1|;:i]lfig;|h9§lum0(flfn»d“1 g tear tho voleotrom | Mrs. Col. Xinalo, and Dirs. Washugion | §™ Jorpoluniod In- onduring ~famo - on tha | By (his forouoon, mid, all thiof wraves of oue For Caltary—Mrs, Stullipau, Jtra, Capt, Glee- | Thoy woro luvishly and tastofally bostowed,and, | 000 oratio pooplo. | Al Idows, 1 Wilgws! ith wbtlon 08 {hey sdd the filal farowell,oud | Hesing, Nearly all of thom loft tho city onrly | hatilo-rolls of Amorica, [Appiause.] After ro- g (i tins Nugenl, Mo, Fitzgorald, Mre. J, C,)urring- | those whivh adorned tho main ontrance of the conquerablo poople. Many widows, Vg | ulons with ol B8 G G e Iee—Tfrod- . Y L y oarly I b AADD bt and tlowere, This afterncon the Military, Oivig ?S‘E’Ix\m“: Magigic Oues, Do Noll Groeh, 31118 Juth | comolery woro apcolally bonatifal, ‘Thosa who | Weods, woro thoro. “AL”th sidoy or - fort ‘"'"““"f'io’?a(grv:ig?'e';(fi?ui"vfa'm S | in tho morming, and ot 1 oclook hnd all tho | forrig Lo tio huwolam of Cupt; Glowson, Liott, | St K mesparisionts hads i Tt pod L u 'iollcy, Mies Lizzlo ‘Tower, Mes, McDounld, Mre, tifully-tonded _graves tharo wat thoso B | va_ siahis bwol : | Fitzgorala, and olliors, tho Bpenkor enid tho | A L ol By S Sl i el | B e Suat, i whan | Mo oo sy o trly o | B ey, fhnae of SO WAL | gravewolhiy-bwo o wmbe_bosuttully | gaudiion o wioh: fuoy hlonsor il sop | MLt s oxerlaes il clovo 4t o Acslamy of Nary Lolby, M. B, Vafley, Mev. Col. Kiuzly, 3rw, | BIrR PR 0000 Hoon allowod for this, tho | O for lost lmabands, fathors, brothors, | afiiction rested v * Lty pemories cherisliod | v : iuvo pussod away, bub tho geucrations that are | eod will bo doliverod, sud approprinto songs uro.. b 5 . 4 ik pemaies wpedi bt gk abont 600 men, women, and chil- e o, T Waddaworl)i, Mra, Col, 8,D. | ofhor coremonies- of {ho day bogan, A stand | ‘L0 throng regarded thom with uffoctionato ro noturn, ow deaslyro s Uiy i comiaen brought Sizk abont 0 ] y to follow would come to ¢ o . oct ne thoy passod on, und horo and thero <zl ‘Daldwin, Mra, C, §, Bqulres, Miss Jenylo Stewart, 3Mra, | had been orccted on-the edgo of tho prairle, and | B8P Y qhoal s ke aber thowm 88 they . Ju Gon, otehkiss, Mes, Vol. Turnor, Mra, Geb. 8. | dvapod with flags. In front of it was.a littlo :fl:}f“‘!m‘l‘t “"‘,l'"",fi"“':'f ol l°"“m°“° oF tll“’ii t’.‘:‘:fi?&fi'fi}’mfi‘,‘fi"&m With trafior whor & Thoioer, Mrs. Arthue Trooks, aen Habest Clirks | grovo of troes, and thoro nssomiblod thero about | Sbundan! o shon vooomu prering o Of | of" g woundod aud the groan of the dying minglea | - (g e, J, O Dell, Mye. Qarpentor, Mes, W, B, O- Sinlth | 3600 poople, o small portion of thoso who had | tio band, tho hushied volcos of tho poople, tho | Liyy;tho roar uf artitlory snd the clah of aruw, whero | Sehiols 1 olr gravos and from dren, pisny of whiout carriod fowora sad ‘ovor: | tiem draw tho lnspiration-of loyalty and ot sung by {6’:&’,}5‘}‘,‘:&“}&},’;@%‘?2‘{& threatening srechy, whick wero sgpitorod over {ho mounda | potriotism, and so. long ng Uit spirit lastod in | rainy wonthor ot this moming subsided bofore FOSURC | o Amorloan hesrt, and . In-the Irish bonom, s e, T, 1f, lowe, F. L, Foke, Miss Ads’ Drown, Miss y B ) i wavo domeanor of all, wore o gratoful and | thio very air was heavy with wulphur-smolo, aid shot : 1 olools tiain added 4l | mostio traitors o forelgn onomics.” [Abplausa.] | Gametery wors. larroly sitended. . T the loy gl umon. e, Cout. Thon Wier, | Skoty . Saln s ens g beatiiy oo ?Lc:nuuml sontrasi {0 tho orowd and nolso of | wnd Bl entseroedig throu o bailoclout T e e o famber of visltors, otus opy that, "&‘ifif’;fié’&"&l’f&‘.’,’: Aallsoria prososslon waa qulio & Inrgo corpany of voior: 3 ivan, Cagt. ¥ 2 2 rocossion. remember thom e xa again,theso yoyny ' 6 carrying muskots.. Tho oration was doliv. AMra, O, I, Dup L ifarvey, s, Dluiue, | down” with portly Iadios that : it bo e d death stariug thoi iu tho face, doing their duty, to tho commoucemsut 0f | 8GN, fl ‘e, | hus carrying ! h 0. B, A ying voldier could desiro a moro lovely | e, death starivg e ond, provious to the c W L | yeb virgin flags, shaoll haye the prjvilege of ‘Col. Grauvillo “Moody, of Clnclnnati B rin bt olon'S and U bracid p agein, O | 500 0708 in thn thia, T nabuy homniich | don 1 manfuy, aout obly Cromennter et | 0 TGS oy yaudarad ovor g | Y05 JUTEI e SR e S TGS, o8 mui:gm;“ Ko o fing parean o 1t was o sombro jmoruing. ' Tho temporature | dlutinguishod guoats, thore woro vory fow ox- | MAd boonadded to Ly loviug lunds and honrts. | wou¥ nohand women, st moaory laacred. Hatweou | yrounds, looking nt and admiring tho dacoratod | fiiviecss Ve ciite aha it tho-bloady figld Dok B e ull of b somuo, - preHiotia b widanly fallah, appRXehtly, Lo whout frovr | copt Liout,-Cau, Shotidan and bio taft, Abut o groal pion e imsucaly dutoonul it o orado surviyiuig il o coivrado dyhug hero 1| gy, 1hng outranco to tho comotory was | nguin, if nocossnry, ict toly Trleh ohedrs 19 | gud gomino” aloguenco, - whiek oligitod frequout ing point. No imnen with aoy roupect forhla | haltmet 8 tho nrouosslon, aomponed of tho | y1):oduvehouwas tho simplo logand In Afemoriam. | * Dpon oecasions 1o f1a Dresunt ft becomes our duty | Ludsomely foatoonod with flags and ovorgroous, | heard prooluiming o thio ondu G tho oAt |tk | LiitZiae, Jubgs vontused to appoar in o whito vost, Whito | Grand Army of thio Kopublio aud tho Ellsworth | (Y v tho simplo loguid . | | Upon occaslous ko (h0 pyctont I becomes oue duty | L ¥ fostaanid with ngs sl Ovoraron® | tee Amiorionn. Ropublio hasso-wacmor, no botd- | s o, by ‘80.—The ceremony of loses inmnrod chillod ugors, Tho ladies wero | Zonavos, ronckiod tho ground, teasl ironn manth oS, the b remn s | Josit bt o paovie, in ordar (it wo miny tna ettor ap- | utoraperucd with tmmorkolles and ¥oEbents: ™ | o5 org Toyal udhorenta, or nttaohod £rlonds | docorating . soldions’ gravos was Darformed siovorely comfortablo in valvatu aud uloth drosas, | | Whe soryices wor bogun by prayor by tho | apenkdigestand ad boen oroctod, and o thia | Iréolato o fulustbuico Ieft fo our keoping, uud I | tho cantor of tho guta woro tho words ' - | biiun tho me of Trish birthaud of Jieh blood. | {iiy nftornoon by various military and_civio It was impossinlo to laok hrilliant in suel woath- | Rev. David Bwing, aftor whick fhe Apollo Musle iolut tho procossion was divoctad, | Tt wrder that wo may feol tho Ewnl Tosponsibility resting | orism,” surmounted by g wi | A lanse.] sclotios. and citlzans goner "lg' Apgmpflfllfl or. Warm colors and cold noses offouded the | Club eaug ‘1t Incarnatus,” I D od, WA HOIO | oy wa to porpetiunto tho blumod {ustitutions of freo | Growsos, composcd of owors, wronthy with FoNGria, Srestos wero (doliverod by Gens, | Jamos B. fifi;,mfi}“":;{ffiu“‘ tuln undorclothing, i tiob ALKR 07, 00V, DivENiDOL: ngux‘:ug:’:l?;:uu\l\l-A:'rl::otlcnl«‘;;l;‘fi?:lh\:flux‘;ot‘l‘x‘:; ?li‘lj‘ffit; ?;Yx:lr 2‘11‘533 :x‘é{‘i‘&fi?fi?‘i”u'iflt&"n'flf.‘ éi’a‘é‘,"n?,’.‘f.'fl‘fifi.‘.’ ’;fi pondent flags, woro scattored horo and thoro, Aftor o fow remarks b{q Col. J. Mason Loomls, !““".‘"’:‘,“ aud 1'\“‘ r{ldrg?xsg;. DBusiness was suy- offeqts ara doprossing, Thoro- ix Exeollonoy, Gov, Boverldgo, thon doliver- s 3 o i o theso oceaslons scliogls in which | tho whol ki vory boautiful pictirs, o | why gxtolled_the herolg dead and hovad thelr 5 £0rD thor Was Anyliig bt o gy bpoetaolo | e an aideom, o ) Uh:hmnu(t{ in it4 soopo | atand wau coniplatolyclrolod as far na the' oyo | us ewiuwvor la ko hess pecrelons wehoglsIn wblch o s o stand otactod | Miomory wanld‘evor snn Lilght. In i Yiownly | 50 S N N to reward the ourious sight-uncr. But thore | was broador than patriotimm, kuowlng no politl- Tho tov. A, B, Kittredg aponed o proscod- | SOuNtEy, puso ud sell-sacriloing, that they phll learn | 4 us I tion of the orators of tho day, | Of tho pooplo, tho audicaco disporded, nnd nenr. ULLINGTON, T3, May 80.—Dgcoral ‘pd 47 was lifo and animution ; nud Ylonly of It. 'Tho | oal ornntional divisions, oud rouognizing tho | | tho tfov. &, B K vmml*' s L ro0cead | 1o foulktpon ticso silent gruves 88 monumnenty to guard fl“- e oara il bunting and overgrouns, | 1y a1l ram to soouro seats in tho carw, "A fow T | 128 Obdorved horo by o purty of about w:lq paug wrowd on the sidewalks, that was perpetusily | gront foct, God made all menof ons blood, | 8! 3 ] b liahd: {hem fn tholr political lves from falso or dungerous wos ooverod . g ored Lahlud to ool agn old soldlora and lnuf frionds of tho doud. tronding on ook other's taos, shovingench other { " For ~ God in Christ so loved the | thograce of tho Almighty, aud prayed that tho | subition, aud au momentoes tu remind them thut | and an onglo porcliod on o cross-bonin touiied to fored Lek Sl o’::u'mi; tll)!fl 9’,:‘;7..".’[(,: coromonios at tho differont gometerios woro ne- s ey ) W causp for which those whose graves thoy had natfon ruled by the people requires that tho | he the guardian of o bust of ‘ iot, .ong tha docoratod :fi?&hmfi;‘;fii’&tfc‘f R A l\\utl:)‘:a"upln e T gt a’f,;"'”{,’,'h oo {o decoraio hud diod voud fivonua Hloution :)e'giflcmi:hnll: to ‘vlu‘lllllll‘l‘l.:u\"wl‘::l}:}fl:‘* Dalriotle 8 O S for the raposo of 'tho woul of thy ocoupiat. fifii‘;‘zi“\’vfé‘fliiz‘;‘}“é‘.:‘:.?‘mfi’mnzf‘ S d, 8 woll-d orowd, ' It there | #ho o lovod tho world” jucluding wil mon | forever. . s o bartics and, priy] which was standing ona dosk Doneath. o . O e Docoration Day lv'v‘;‘;m;d abéatich Of MRuRNGE G ulntmfl, aild 8une uvt;rywo)m\'e, ‘ot mountaius or i valloya and s AEMALKS OV URN. ONETEALN, }%::fi.fi?‘t.!:“,t"‘.:‘;m?.l’:’.,’.‘?éé!fi’:fl:‘,".?,:“fl.’i“:’:.:’fim‘?:m tho grayes of tho soldiora wore lmndsmgio]ly deui- b ELSEWHERE. oponad with o dis; "oontlo ain thin ml:m.xlng, i Tho baud iy tho nocount, ¥o who miakes tho calimato must toll | oratod, but Ehore woro quito a number whioh eall URUQUE, Town, May 80.—Roports from tho | but towards noon §t olearod up and tho sun yod ¢ Amerion, nd protly tints, thore was a prowenco of | all aigos from tho bogiming to tho end, Patriot- ud pligad L ! o ‘,',fi.hfiimfi,fl; P fontoloth, slout lnaba, by | fani was love of country aid wana bmian vietue, | - doh Chathia was thon tutrolucd, and epoko | of tho lumiireds of thowsands o Iives that wero sasrl- | formantion on nocount of thoic bosutiful ap- | iuterlor taws wiaio that tho dsy is being obe | camo ot warm, making o boautiful dsy foc th Formi, choory voicos, and tho subtle nGhonoo of | Tts propor cultlvatlon ‘was commondublo, Its | 86 follows : fccd ; nuust toll of the hours of paln and unguish that | popyunco, Among thoso wau thut of Gen. Mul- | sorved in tho customry maunor, ‘purposos for which it was sot aput. About § Lo Firart wan tho avarcinurashing murmut | Mahest typo was hatlowed hy the uoftening In- | . COMUADES AND FELLOW Crrizives Walinve nusome | woro ondured ; must caloulate tha sorrow of thoso who | Jigay, Tt wis Mionily coyered with flowar, | * Inotanavorts, Ind., ‘May 0-Decoration Day | o'clock a procossion was formed on Towa avonto, o day, hore e i e ol o ke S e el A B L o bl on thiskaorgd spoty indes o Lo arals of leaven, | @ovo Wuir uéarost, dholr deuresty Wiolr buat s st | o5, arw, und wronths, whils over tho fool | i boing gonrally obkerved. < foadad by muslo, followod by tho Grand Army af ot [ e, Uhor W o conetant s | aulovo anut Chltianty. " Patsiatian ot pur | Rmsmied by hastein fncition S NS | ol i ooy b gt of th T Beield st | Sl o ortoon, i whch woro wiought | |*Nav Yok, oy S0-—. boantfulsky vuhorod | Bomeo i e comptin, Bocoros, Slide o o 16 of mep and carriugos. Now and the, | yond solf and tools In 0ab's comtey, snrifoing B o Eopots e b Dy | Tl iaraatton af those i the prisomponu, | inimmortollos tho dying words of tho ocwupant: | in tho morning of Docoration Day,aud at un osrly o corvmon e " . stralon of music, faiutlv horne on the air fram | self for tho country's good, Obrigtianity wont | in which wa are cuguied wrw ut ouce'sud Jf.fi‘&flfiw‘ AR} tho cafculation must ko on whilow imother lives | * Lay meo down and savo the flag.” Noar | hour tho Grand Marshal and bis assistants wore (Continued on the Seventh Page,)