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THE EVENING STAR. uusheath Thy sword from che scabband of cloud (on Lookout Mountain, we cry to Thee that Thea it pe away the tears of or Published Dally, Sundays AI THE STAR BUILDINGS, Penusylvania Avemue, cor. Lith &t., nn 53 EVENING STAB NEWSPAPER COMPANT, 6H. BAUPPBANN, President, ——— ae THE EVENING STAB is served by carriers to their euicribere st Tex CaNTs PER wast, cr Foarr- Che pening Star. hood. It is mot #0 much praises they want ax bread It is high time that it cease to be necessary that the man “ho lost AM arm or a leg in fighting our battler sbould have to grind hand-organs at the street corners, and that the women whose hushawde perisned in battle at the point ot the sword, ould herself,"die at the point of the needle Let the children of the dead soldiers and sailors be the pets of the nation, and first rate schools, taugbt the story of Nathaniel Lyon, in whose last bayonet charge, their fatber's | perished, oun CENTS FER mgnra. | Copies ae “sin and of Anderson, under whom their father sz Donthe, 83.00; one year, 6. THE WEEKLY STAR—Poublished Friday- | SF Bates of advertising furnished on application. ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1873 TWO CENTS "SPECIAL NOTICES. MEMORIAL DAY --1873. eonclusion Dr. E. A. Duncan came forward and read the following poem : EVENING STAR. re bearsin gold letters the stanza begin- ng— weet im lest in the ocean bf the And many dear comrad Have passed out from cur view as we watcned on who died in defence of our country from 1861 to 1865." The arch is to be surmounted by three cannon, and a neat iron gate completes the en- .waD Tuk National and District government offices uy and Patent M-di- | were closed to-d Has: Til Decoration of their Graves with Prouinition at Fortress Moyroe.—Gen- late dispatch announces hisarrival at Portland, Oregon, from the lava beds, where he has been in the course of his tour of inspection. A Nation’s Tribute to its Dead Defenders. “THE SILENT CITY OF THE DEAD.” Arlington Cemetery, comprising over 200 acres, contains the remains of nearly 16,000 As fast, on some loved one, changed the door of the ag eg ‘tom : Reintae seen Some have died in their homes, some have sank in the sea, IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES. John Mitchell, a son of the well-known r : addition to these there are about 250 graves | In the field. in the camp, on the ocean. they die; ARTHUR NATTANS. Droggist, sons sleep under the sod at Spottsylvania Court House. Be careful. of what you say before you insu the flag in the presence of the young man whose father was starved to death in the pen at Salisbury. Malign your country in the presence of that old man whose home was hath solemnly sworn before high heaven that the institutions for which these men were mar- tyred shall be defended forever. us brit out of Such gat But let nO partisan feelings in this decora- erings, but I do not believe in fought until they smothered in the casement: , under whom their fathers sky and ship burst the blaze teach all our chiktren these Marathon was to the Greeks. of inspiretion let Malcom #1. » and Fort Donelson, be to our Where to i at the redemption ot th less ns, and what ainst your ment in the ned for the land Tae ce taneae, men who = “ ° c #4 > agai wernment in pres | perished for the land. Let us t men Leechers! Leech Tae = “ ‘ON serail a GROUND.” beim Poem. ‘Memorial. cone yor ~ - i Tell 2 the = tegeh we peng ane Sno ual ar l Will Rerwafiee, ait i nm the cap surmounting the arch is the follow- Another Seeting ye fearful cl at Ball's Bluft. Count the cost | theone perishing at the beg the 4 af aid D streets wuruii iP THE UNION DEAD. ing: “Here rests 15,585 of the 315,555 citizens | 4 on weather at the close—two names ever dear to American hearts—two names never to die—Flisworth the first and Abraham Lincoln the last all Gime to come let this Memorial day be ime _ ed desolated by the war. The blood will come to | kept. ‘Strew flowers on ail the saan tor Oil, : iiddlo. gate, over which au areh OF fags and | Mang these’ with us on thiseame sacred pot | his colorless keel ca Aeros a caae 2 | Kept. Strew Gowers on a that ached, and over eral Barry has prohibited the sale ot spirituous Floral Offerings. evergreens was erected. Pedestrians were al- | J!!st twelve months ag, but who'll meet us no more. | eye, and ae the hearts that bled. and over the ‘feet that or walt hquors at Fortress Monroe. gS. lowed to enter by this gate. The northern gate | Fil! many and =ad'ning have been the dark chai ‘shall teel all id | blistered im the weary march. Oh, ye thi a y ° That have shrouded onr hearts with itedread pall of ‘scurse. The nation, with its band on the | of departed herocs’ “Stoop. dow oreathe Ivsrecton Gexenat Hanpee, U.S. A.,ina buusing through the colored cemetery was Kept gloom brow of ite slain fathers and brothers and + perfume of | thanks. Stephene =e closed. And often cur ears have been shocked with the echo, wadecrenigne 4 this perfume of a nation’s thanks. Stoop down and take the kiss of a nation’s love. Stoop down and bear the shout of a nation’s redemp- tion. Speed on the day when war itself shall he buried —the breaker of hearts. Oarry cei Minivary Capet NomiwatEp.—Representa- Union soldiers who died in defence of their | fin4 some have met death on the battle field sands, em ee aeraves. Jn other years, in some | lim out on an old rusty shicll—let down hic ther Remedies of the day at my | tive-elect P.S. Crooke has nominated Master country. Of these, 4,077 are ‘‘unknowr.” In | Wh« fell in full harness ‘neath the savage’s hand-, | P/8Ces, demagogues have tried to make capital miserable carcass in the most desolate spot oi all the earth—bury bis sword with bi: % And we mournfull * reckon each year, bartering with the eS Of our country’s | on him stones and broken chartot wheels. Let Uiand D streets ncrtnwest. | dent of the Fifteenth ward, Brooklyn, of that thea wrest a nrper tocmcer of taser Corseats | New tae moves of Deca iaee cose voesloe var | martger Shaphers dows enough work. Let | widows aml ory ie and the reattach name, for a cadetship at West Point, and the all Acting i noc natives of Virginia and ranks, them sleep on until the last day wakes them. | winds bh the second Hair Dye is the best im the world, | youth has been ordered by the Secretary of the THE DAY AT ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. | South Carolina have bee b near And how lessened our number eack time we mvet | Let nothing be done to stir up the old feud be- the only true and perfect Hair Dye; no ridiculous | havy to report at Annapolis for examination. ‘anaeiabetaaas - . Tete arolini ve mn remuy y their ech sits sdaens gasead wee eget atmanag een the north and the south. Surely, there tauecus black'cr brows; af ail druggste|sod16 | PROGRAM for the concert by the Marine | “Negional Sale THE AMPIITHEATER, Thropy’ oft He dark stadow, and hincoldbawing | fas Regn blond enough shed and groans cnoust Eater trad Bond street, New York fseoly | band at the President's grounds to-morrow af- Jyn— Original! which isa permanent structure, wascommenced | oy in¢'Th'Thood in our heart, ax he rides on the gale, | stroyed to satisfy the worst man on earth, and rth. get wit t ternoon : Duncan, M. on the 2x1 day of May, and since that time about | Striking down some comrade—while recruiting for | the ‘worst demon in the pit, ani if around the | Amdnce an my higher capacity asa minister 1. Inmar Line Quick March, as ed at 25 carpenters, 12 bricklayers, and 30 laborers 4 foe eee a dead an of the most high God, | pronounce the Chris- eee oston Jubilee; Warren. 2. Selections trom have been constantly employed on it. It was fring, and the last time to weep; | ~Pall ever be lifted to ian Dlessing upon cit and sellers, upon ¥ J ALL'S NEW OPERA HOUSE. William Tell; Rossini. Autograph Waltz designed by Gen. Meigs, and constructed under lent, to come back not again, x4 our beloved Chief Magistrate and aeociates, JOHN T. FOB! scecenen| Proprietor. | and intr. (by request); Strauss. = Potpouri the —s ion of Cal. Curtis, superintendent, jim, and lay him among these to Instead of flowere upon such mg en oe pty ni aS san ay God fit = oe aa = — ; Verdi. 5. Quadrille (Con- for Gen. Myers, depot quartermaster. It is oval a hi ~ 7 4 bo . = hese dead \ rise, and SIX NIGHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. | ‘Tom II Trovatore; Verdi a , But all who rejoice in the great boon of living tet the whole nation come and fling a mofutain | the archangel, with one foot on th. ~ Ex — ok eg r, 7 Dreeea on tae disias Cake ee in shape, with an exterior diameter of 110 by 130 } Mivgt deliver it up, when they reach the dread shore | of nettles and night shade. ze ni ee h one foo! oa and the feet, and an interior diameter of 70 by 95 feet. It is built ona mound raised about four feet above the level of the cemetery, and is located The concert will commence at ¢ o’cl’k prompt. A REPUBLICAN REPRESENTATIVE GAINED.— Of that measureless sea, the unproved hereaft production in t Vere the traveler and fir am told that after a southern woman had decorated the grave of a soutbern soldier, a northern m: wearin, other on the land, shall swear by !! m that liv- eth forever that time shall be no hk. rer. The elequent utterances of the *)-aker were uniform took up the wreath and tore it to the winds. He may have had onthe epaulets, but he was not worthy the name of soldier. I would the end ected humanity's claim, leaf ear to each call of duty So that no one will mourn him, or cherish his name; aboet 100 yards in the rear of the Arlington mansion and about 50 yards in front of the tomb of the unknown. To-day it was covered with An elaborate opinion, signed by all the judges of the supreme court of New Hampshire, has frequently applauded. After a ima the choir entitled *Comrades in « music by the band the assemb! A An end like anto thi doubly surroun that all the wreaths that have bee czreapondent of the N been sent to Governor Straw, to the effect that Address by Gen. tt, fn owning and draped with American Sage, tadesth bed can bring: | land upon the. graves of the northern Sopported by a full when the town clerk’s record and return of Poem b; Mrs. 4. put in the course of a bayer two when the | There's no soothing dranght in the font of remem: | and schthers dead might be lifted and Come aS? OF DRAMATIC ARTISTS votes for representative in Congress are accori- B. Greene. sbrabbery and vines to nted around it brance. . linked together, each garland a. link c Wand 75 cents; reserved seats, 75 cents | Ing to the moderator’s count and declaration, on Dead nt Congressional, | ‘22! 2 ve attained thelr growth it will be a {ind no hope in the future to pluck ont i snd that with thet ee long bright Samad “Soldiers, me morial Day,” was sung it thorized n Pp a o cemetery. The ros- | B t J.P. irvine then read the fol- Well teries Not Forgotten, 4c, rect an error in the count. This opinion of the judges will elect Austin T. Pike, republican, to ‘Congress from the 2d district. Won't Have It.—Representative Roosevelt theater about 4,000. A temporary railing sur- rounds the rostrum, and it is reached by three stone steps at either end. The Decorations ‘ture might be encircled im everlasting unity and good feeling. This is the only kind of | Original Poem —~Unknown.” chain Americans will ever consent to wear, and | ev ror hyENe woe to the government that ever tries to forge | A «ich is as old as the primitive another. sor f wns the ASHINGTON THEATER CUMIQUE. Ww aBlowach tecct, coats Peuusyivania ee) OF THE SEASON PER AT P ever be cherished as blessed ; one we have gathered from fields of their Eloy Like Memorial Day has come to be regarded asone ¢ tenderly laid precious tre: nd now on this S068 day of May lift | | Apd.s minor refrair a! S, ° of the most sacred of American commemorative | to-day were more elaborate than eve efore, | Where we may come rly with off” in all our cemeteries, from Be the < ae . Too Popular Charvcter Actors Veo eae meinen" | Scliara. Unlike atcat o¢ Our exuona tatters | tka caine oan at dx beeigae ceaas wor ‘And piouely lay them where t Sanada, the whole nation | © od in the kingdom of wane: MK. WILLIAM DU VERE, of education his $4,700 back pay, but the board = — favor With ie Gaatia an i pe om =) mpegs —— = ween | They went not to their death likethose who in dying | coming with garlands. ‘They are trom ances | ¥ eater callstor bis own, einal and Roritabie ™ MIC a1 AN BILL” of has rejected the proffered ptt, passing wnani- jas grown in favor w Pi By . e Arlington House and the first row of graves | Sink down in their graves, and are remem| and south and east and west; the drums beat the grand march, and the mi until now itsebservance by all lovers of their | in the cemetery being decorated, and over 4,000 small American flags, and and whose hatr-breadth mously “‘under the loud and prolonged applause “ieaginines of | of everybody in the hall,” = resclation “that id imaginings of more; But like those who pu' ute guns are the ds off a perishing garment, Ventures excel the mv st ¥ country has become general, and to-day 000 feet of garla ni heart throb of the nation’s sympathy. They “ b , being used. The work, as before stated, was | T° den one immortal as eer martyr’d saint wo come With flowers z wd the basis for many «tale | highly approving and commending that nice | ¢p: hout the length and breadth of the land— soon) . Sydes — lowers in wreaths—these are sug: | = NELE seve of honor which ‘makes the" Hon. ‘Mr in quist milage eaereuyanes as wellas inthe | Lautrups | ne Supervision of Mr. Paul ©. | ang Fee eee De ek aoe ee Flowers | Aud wecns ont ite woe as tow tro c SLEEP OF TWEN , con por tcp ox tat sam pig os great repositories of the nation’s dead—the THE OFFICERS GRAVES Their names shal! be embalmed in song and in story. | white—significant of victory. But there are | 7,42 stg oy which portrattare he to nated wake ts Joseph | which wae votsd' by the late Congress Imei | graves of those who were very tastefully decorated. Flags of alt | Avdipe part that they played shail with reverence | Aho lowers crimon and ed,’ themed of them | Puiiitmin=sthat setae iooned: vem. nery, proper- | cumstances so peculiar, and appreciating and PELL IN DRPENCE OF THE UNION nations were suspended from the trees, and three | White one remaineth to «peak of our glo egg ed pwn hiloh, and Hatcher | rin atithty HOLT) PEWPORM. | joing the sentiments which have affected his | were decked with floral tributes of affection, | large and beautiful archways, made entirely of | Aud the spot which their aahes have iade bal sake beatlo, putting Oath teat etna | Te NEW De SCE, hereby most respectfully decline to secent the | and the memory of their patriotic services re Foe en ene rrereeme, were Dinced | a sas8ss Waves! fromAtencefursrard rhall be, bloom to-day. suggestive of the bloo spilled | BBtt me sam thus offered, on ac of its origin; as | vived in thousands of loyal hearts. At the cap- Acromone atthe avennes, marthesmtnine: To which Oolambia's eons sill pilgrimage make, and the ruddy flash of the musketry. The |p" "tmt sm ene the 0 n + on. 3 a 9 + | As to Araby’s shrine the Mos su m1 f ds h > pichons Joerg defined by the donor. ital of the nation. in gnd around which repose | a very large arch was erected, and tothe right | A in the far future, when these infant’ prattlers— | Dut think the most tail euild ea ees |W ison the pickete ca a aE . : e remains of over 20,000 Union soldiers, es- | of this arch was a tent mae of national colors. jow blisefully blind to life's herit — . 12 o’clan ts co or ght of the Season Per ‘ON AL.— Cards are out for the wedding of pecial attention has always been paid to the ob- ae toms op ene ONKOwE” Willstoop ‘neath the load of a i years, afraid to walk to-night at o'clock in anyof | And the valient are here; and ihe weak, and the 26 9, nang? t COMIQUE | Mr. Henry D. Cooke, jr., and Miss Howell | fervance of the day, and the occasion has been 5 ‘ And the weary weight that comes wit “scene aud | OUF Cemeteries, so fragrant are they. MEK GARDE 1 attractions 3 a = = - ie 1 ; was decorated to-day with great taste. To- yellow leaf, But some of the soldiers’ graves will be missed known, and the army é: = rection Dodge, to take place in St. Jolm’s church, | regarded as a holiday, all the Government and . : ae ADMISSION FREE TO AUL ADULTS. 2 he pie " They eit iu Summer r by the Winter's fire, lay, notwithstanding ten thousand hav &F Biliiard Parlors and Smoking Saloons Georgetown, on Wednesday evening next, June | District emcee being chosed in order that a full | day it was fairly feovered with flags, grace. | Th nar gosamuncy shade, oF by the Winter's tr, have been busy stripping gardens and hot ' <0 tong eels from 9a. m to 1d ith. Mr. James Wilton Broo bportunity might be afforded employes to par- | fully draped and festooned, while a pyramid of games, : houses for this magnificent offering; so 1 brim seed seiceem ei c z.. herits father’s share of the New tie! raga the bpp ge wide Sy conta wed the national ensign relieved the squatty appear- | And leartbe oldman’s tale of these, onr martyred | titres of four garlands of my own. The first Coknown, did I say < unknown © ose) gress now at Yale, being educated to take Is mubile. auspices of the Grand Army of the | ance of the monument. From the cannon to | 4.4 Sonne wie lisping tongnetospeak theirhonored | Jet down into the rivers and seas above the qT r 5 ise his father’s position, ...Mlle. Prevost-Paradol, | Republic. the top of this pyramid: garlands of evergreens actin coral pillows of those whose bodies have never - Ten St aT a daaghter of the French minister in this coun- OFFICIAL OBSERVANCE OF THE DAY. were suspended, and a handsome shielt on the if MARKRITER'S, ie try, whose death by suicide in this city caused s© Much sorrow, has taken the vail at a convent uehody « heart somewhere wh. been jound. They fell trom the gunboats and In accordance with custom the different de- tire-rafts. Bo, 439 7th street, between streeta, eight aon Sront and back of the base completed the dec- | Thus will generation t J doors above Odd Beltow’s Hall generation tell orations here. The story of the past nd of our cherished dea; They dropped from the cavalry Or a sister, bereft of a yoy, md tr = horses crossing the Potomac. They went 4. a father : * Cholee Olt Paintings, Engrarings, Curimos, ac. | in Paris. ... Mr. James Bellew, the well- | Partments of the government were closed to- ei lmetnoron eGue Au bere cach Springtime bring the floral crown of | in ‘the storm of Cape Hatteras. They wercomn | Ontier Cy hen Alscy largest stock" Paper Hangives) Window | known bookseller and. stationer on Seventh | day in compliance with an executive “ie ©; | wd alee recsived lis Miaxe of aftaution: For | vo lay upon the turf, above their sacred bed down from the ship's rigging going into New a. ‘Beades, Pictures, a Cords Tas- | street, will leave on the 5th of June forasujourn | the President. All the offices of the District penal eaek a bs t work about | The house af the terane and scept ‘red oppressor Orleans. They never come home. They were jor the healings of is. Boe Nails, £c., in the District. of four months in his native land—Ireland—for | government were also closed by order of Go several days painters have been at work about | 16°) buried shall lie, under Time's gethering dust; | buried without shroud or funeral psalm; the Ih. broth Jeep im the tom! os onl sai eee sats" the benefit of his health. n his return, in the | ernor Cooke, who recommended that the pup’ the building, and yesterday they completed | The sword of the Conqueror who warred but for | hoarse thunder of the ave a brother asieep in the tom = = fall, he w: ring & great many souvenirs of the Hl hoarse battle their only litany. . . rg ger gh cnet, | pager af me eb ee | © £ shoes Bovereign utiful than the sea weed that lies above of the public schools, and the citizens of the District generally join in the observance of the beautiful and touching ceremonies of the occa- sion. Thedifferent banking houses and many the b their part of the task, the buildtg presenting a very neat appearance. The portico was deco- rated with a large shield, and the national colors were tastefully festooned around the cond Will have But the er of our mother 1 thing ts divine;— old land which will gladden the hearts of our Irish-American population. ....E.D. Webst2 esq, well-known here trom h iid in ite orphanage, kn ‘Of a father enthralled img uot yet, e > : = abso = Tate, Fa widow. porchance, 1p her tea Long watching apd waiting alour at tie gate, Panpecun beows to the very best adv: Wale AtL SIND! OF CAST-OFF WEARING Ap. > oy ‘onnection wit that they Re’er will tarnish or rust, in all com ‘between @th and ith 1. w. : their lowly pillow. ‘But that is not enough. . ages; . the state department and the internal revenue | other places of business were also closed. jlumns. From the staff in front of the buildin, Nor their laurel wreaths fade, the memories | The: shall’ mot be missed. to-day. With levin, e Notes by mai service, has been unanimously appointed super. PREPARATIONS FOR THE OCCASION. the flag—“Majestic monarch of the cloud’ |" yon dure Sreatts : hands we let down into the wave this garland | 44 hen Sonante cesec mca ees aioe SOLD: SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, Bre. | intendent of Castle Garden by the new board | rnc preparations of the Graml Arcay for the | Heetet at Rete eee re etn cloud | lute Truth Guides the styles on ame’ golden | of out ‘affection’ and commending | Myst © Hceschtid Purmivare boabt and seid, etes br al or Send Present wie PoeuaOey letersi ny | proper cheerrance of the occasion commenced fled ith eae aoe a eng MES and Vases | Pcie liven, and their dying, shall c’er furnish a | el geecstmane woud it > ~~ * hee es ‘Jewell of his acceptance of the about ten days ago under the direction of an —_ p them: ‘A bue. Throughout the cemetery od ies For rong to the Minstrel, or Romancer’s story, cut, the flower beds put in While there's left om earth aught to reverence the thing done to add to the appe: the sil Rood, rave up life for their Nation's glory, city of the dead. er rrerentbaes pelinked with theif uause; —The most fe thousands bu in these mal cemeteries ix the word “Unknown. Even their names have been lost—unknown, though father and mother and wife and child pointment as minister of Russia. ....The Louis Republican of the 28th says: ‘Miss Anna Dickinson, aswe learn from a reliable pair of lips, is to be married to-day to Senator Allison o ive im- executive committee aupointed by the Depart- ment Encampmen, of which comrade F. H. Sprague was chairman. This committee in turn appointed a committee on decoration and Yes, the nameless are |: And there are but skirnu Alas” they are scattered abroad land © er As the leaves of the wood in the fall of the year,— EXCURSIONS, &e. = THE PRESIDENT tp hittorie legend, or in chivalric rhyme. 1 (0) FOR THE BROPENING OF GLYMONT' | of lowa. : i od waited long for their coming. Unknown, tho ion is wide ant they sleep an ofehd H — ty ladies, comfade ‘Ac H, G. Hickerden | Occupied a front seat on the stand, and Fe eT eer alll send: down thelt Taiee thr aaes tha orkas | they gave their life for thefreouutry, Uokeees tof only ine Moabite plain. GRAND FAMILY EXCURSION Lixcerixe SxNow.—The Boston Journal of g chairman. Mr. P. C. Lautrup, of the | companied by Mrs. Grant and Miss Nellie. of Time. to man. it_ known to God, who hath made ~y owphreaty HA MS 5 to stat esniag™ vermeet theroade im Elymouth | ofice of the Supervising Architect of the | Ashe was escorted to his seat the aswomblaze Kou mixed withthe duet vf ou-owa amd far aude, | ‘Fheiy graves hove wee ees rapa eacritice. celine T kitow ithe waldernogs sheen; GLYMONT and Reading, Vt., are impassable on ac- | Treasury, who perfor: similar services last | arose. is fi n i H a 7 y- oves, and lagoons, and fen-lande 4 aA e- count of anew. Abd the same Duper boon ine. year, was placed in charge of mma wee eee heaters asl ites | There sill will be those who will come, yearly pil’ | The hesa oF the government tee ted wo eae Inthe plaivs of the palin. and the nenrene ai LAND ter from Augusta, Me., dated {the 23d, which THE ARTISTIC DECORATIONS says: On many bill slopes the snow still lin- gers. In Dixmont three feet of snow is report- ed in some places. In og gle in that town, which are being plowed, the ground is white ’ Fish, Secretary Belknap, Secretary Richardson Ox MONDAY, and di aughter, Attorney General Williams,Gen. Whipple, Major Bacon, and Col. Audenreid, o Gen. Sherman's staff, Gen. Babcock, Col. Lud- grime To deck these mowmds sacred with Spring's richest garlands; Thus showing ‘to all ages that + In defence of their country on War's gory plain, il a proud missi. met a fate that was noble— In forests of pine and the depth of the ecas, Away in the mountains, and lonely ravines, In thickets, and wilds, where the wounded have of has strewn those graves. But let us by the swampsof the Chickahominy and through the Wilderness and along by the western rivers and jungles, where men died and received a at Arlington Heights. For more than a week past the members of the executive and decora- tion committees have been busily engaged night cre Inthe thedow of cliff, on the ma andr! reame, dington, Gen. Meigs, members of tha Japanese | Fi - hasty butial. perhaps no burial at all—no one Where they pertshed alone, annurecd and uawept. I << with snow. and day at their headquarters, 320 8th street, in | legation, Frederic Douglass, and others. A death that was glorious and lived not in vain. te close the eyes. No Owe pt >: police ‘arrangements have been made to se- Ri making ever; n wreath: arlands, crosses, The Exercises The choir then sang ‘‘Peace on Earth,” aiter i gd te = = f aman qvemnte GREGOR aed arrest all parties engaged tn riotous | yegrien The Riehincad Bose ee eee | anchors, shickis; and other devices, and the re- whieh the Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, of Brook. | Let us sear sult of their labors was shown to-day in the profuse and beautiful decorations at Arlington and the other cemeteries visited by detachments of the Grand Army. Among those who contributed flowers were the widow of Secretary Kawlins and Rear Ad- miral Sands. were opened by a national saluteof thirty-seven guns from a battery near the mansion. The full Marine band then performed an appro- priate piece, after which, the committees of the Grand Army and the invited guests being seated in the amphitheater, De; Goont Coulteander lyn, N, @ration of T. De Witt Talmage, D. D. Friends of those who Dred for their Country: I give you my right hand in’ sympathy, condo- lence 01 ulation. Assembled for the first time in this memorial building, let us, be- ivered owing oration : and cry, *‘bail resti rg ipecreicen eaten The garland of a nation we the tomb wet with a nation’s tears. garland we put upon the graves of the women who died in the service of the sick and wounded soldiers. Let not their wes be missed to-day. I mean the women wi Mosic by the Holy Hill Band Tickets, admitting a gentand Isdy,@1._ m23-st* A | Seep THE INFANT ORFHANS. EVENTH GRAND FAMILY FESTIVAL, FOR THE BENEFIT OF McCarty, wounded in the late Richmond duel. is doing as well as could be expected, but he suffers a great deal from restlessness and bility to sleep comfortably, as is common in cases of wounds fike his. The probability of his convalescence in afew weeks is very stron Ip prisons ‘and bospitale noisome and damp, Ou the march, in all weather, in the day-time and Of wounds and exposure, and the fevers of . and hood that F. H. Sprague called the large assembly to | fore any words be uttered, dedicate it to’ the Oh! tee ery seeeeeae tl tron 3 ST. ANNS INFANT ASYLUM, roel ell pe eres Hees cehrea'y days since the executive committee re. | order. ‘the Rev. O. H. Tiffany, D.D. then | holy purpose for which i has been erectoy ‘And the roll would be lung were it mastered and MONDAY sud TUESDAY, June 8 and 3,173, 4 miniature American flags, shipped from Philadelphia for decoration | ee ag or ‘or several days past the committee have had de- tachments at work in the different a invoked the throne of Divine grace as follows: PRAYER OF REY, 0. H. TIFFANY. © Lord God, maker of Heaven, of earth, We consecrate it to the memory of the country’s martyrs, and to the God of the soldier and sailor, the God of the land of the sea, the God of Gettysburg and South Mountain. Year after A Resrite.—The two negroes, Griffith, sentenced te be ha Raleigh, , to-morrow, for the attempted murder AT ANALOSTAN ISLAND. Open each day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. But neither, the wisdom of years cam unfold. "Aud dear hearted love will remain geanpaltea “Tis wisdom sufficient to know that they fellows havé done in the last hour if the Aw erful army —at bome and aft kets, ts. Su ks chad |- | white man named Hicks some time since, have | ™aking preliminary arrangements, last | author of life, giver of all good, we call upon year may it stand to show that they whotuffered itals? | That loyalty triamphed, and valor was tried BE Ne la [mm reapited by the governor until June; the | night everybody was engaged until & late hour | Thy mame. ‘Thy years change not, “before the ind died tor their country shall be held in ever- When the tines cone Gan tne bespitaler When the Tuion wae racked in the thunders of steam fe from fost ef High street, | governor in the meantime considered a petition final ‘ations. K ing remembrance le name of our to die at y ‘ = Gaeta w2s-««_' | to commute the sentence to imprisonment for EN ROUTE TO ARLINGTON. mountain were Monght forth, ot ever Thou £ Nees oe ae ee ane sont may Ue ‘cory life. ReErcpLican IpEas ty Sparx.—The Madrid eta promulgates a decree prohibiting the use in official decuments of titles of nobility. The republicans have sent delegations to Espartero, urging him to accept badst formed the earth, the world even from everlasting to everlasting Thou art God.” Tny creatures “endure but for a moment.” “Qur days are asan hair breadth,ourageis as nothing before Thee.” “The days of our years are enemies shall rot. Cath iegien — to-day, there ——— a led. soniye a eat host of sympathetic sou!s—your hands, oy eyes and lips all expressive of gratitude for which our departed brethren did for us in agony and tears and blood. If there be in all this audience a soul so base as to feel no tender- humble and the face that look into ours may be very plain; bat who cares for that. Loving lips'to read the promises. But those “boys in blue” were d)img away from home, and what would become them had not women im the name of Christ bent over their couch in the The day opened with a clear sky and a sultry atmosphere, and excepting the heat, which was at times somewhat oppressive, the weather was all that could be desired by those who partici- ted in the exercises. Early in the morni E XCURSIONS TO GLYMONT. 7) —— OFFick oF THE Potomac Ferry Cowrany, Severn 81 oT WHARF. mo libe ba steame: be chartered for Excursions to Gi ASHING ‘On and after Jane | the ing hospital. Men forged the cannon. Men Tashe esidency. The ts of the Gr: three score years and ten; if by reason of sor thanks, let him be now and take é ‘and Army left in carrie s ne: 5 pene joned the murketry. Men mouuted the gums. Bewtayeand Thanedaye thes tee of Sete meee tathgrned ie oe ‘of | Sges for Soldiers’ Home and the other smaller } strengtt they be four score years, yet is their at ios ssupalnionts see tatammes tae ee Men untimbered the batteries then lifted the crerhantod ine hacer bee tent : ply | slavery m Forte Rico. Colmmnny ‘preceded, be the’ Marion, Beck, nak | off, and we fly away.” We biese Thee, for all | a2. te, syrupathize living soldiers who ‘have | the hut, Women adminntereg Oe eer ape the hnt. Women adminis! men wrote the last message to the Lome circle. Women wept at the soutary burial attended pny by myself aud four men with a spade. he story can never be twlly told on earth of Mary Brady among the sick at Chickahominy, nna Koss at “Cooper siep hospital,” of Mrs. Rickett’s at Bull Kon, of Margaret Meck enridge coming to men wiv had three weeks laid on one side patter the time frozen to the earth. When she turned them all who had a whole arm left waved it and burrahed until the air rang’ again; or of Mrs. Hoge coming down from Chicago with blankets, and pillows, and sheets and stores, until the men cried, ++ Three cheers tur ths ston: God bless the women at hom: sitting down at the sick Tue Carrexters’ Staike tn New York.. It is not believed now that any general strike wi.l occur among the sakthosr in New Yor ne, Tr upper deck, and is in every respect adapted to the excursion business. _ now beantifal, and Glxsmont in having been thoreughly repaired vd order, ofties of hb street. SUMMER RESORTS. PAskHURsT HOUSE, annapolis Junction, Ploward county. Md., situated on the Washington Branch Baltimore and Ohio Improvemer ve been made for the comtort of gu ual to auy summ be th families will for the summer ress GEORGE BELL,’ Proprietor. TE HEALING SPRINGS, N THE LINE OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO BAILRVAD, BATH COUNTY, VIRGINIA, ned for the rece; of visitors on the SE, with accommodations for, bree hundred persons. They are accessible’ by the Chesapeake and Ohie Ballroad from, » San ee See = miles by @ = 2 are Ry Fades in Bute order, passing in fall view of ti ELEDRATED FALLING SPRINGS wo ihe BAGRIFICEST SCENERY ON JaCksON Passengers by mail train from at Express ee eran pes tae ean EAs Ok | Ty mcicion nate ca.. Wolkens: Teves Gh pent up the Avenue towards Arling? | Desutiful world fitted for our habitation,for the fon. In the carriages were the members at Joy that giaddensit, for the peace that rests upon Company A, Washington Grenadiers, Captain for the opportanities given us on this Thy | fifteen thousand! it the place. abbemaa, commanting. Tho lias wie in prepare for mansions in the Father's | ‘They have gone into tent for the night; their ‘of Comrade George E. Corson, oficer of | house. We bless Thee for all the ties that bind on pillow of dust; their arms stacked; their lay, with Comrades John Enoch, J. M. | the earth we live in, with the land that is very | march ended; their battle fought. Sleep on, Kline, and W. T. Kelly as aides. 7” | tar off; tor ihe preparations of Thy love, the in- | great host, till the morning streams through r nanos, ” Nitations of Thy word, the redemption of | the rifts of the tent and the trumpet Ee, ne Thy json, the mission of Thy spirit. | reveille of the resurrection! The third army At an early hour this morning the roadslead- | We thank Thee tor Thy domimon in the on Arlington Heights is the invisible host that img to Arlington, especially the route via | earth for the sgomomnecaton ot hy quling | hover above us the immortals who mingle n wer over kingdoms, dynasties, and n: : | al ‘and holy occasions. led on Senne ith nace ce nce bridge, wore | By Thos kings reign ned princes roodar juice. | a= who ts -mmighty in battle; ‘Binses te thronged with people on foot and in all kinds | w% thank Thee for ‘Thy mercies to our own | His glorious name forever. But why should we of vehicles; en route to this cemetery. At the | land. For we have heard with our ears, O, | selest these graves for especial honor? It is no corner of High and Bridge streets, in George- | God, Our Fathers, haveZtold us what work | isolated or stran; for men to die im bat- town, there was @ great number of ms of | Thou didst in their days, in the time of old; } tle. At Chalons every description, anxiously wits for pas- sengers. Frem this point to the Virginia side pedestrians, how Thou didst drive out the heathen with there — , horsemen, and morning. As early as 100’clock And the char « But the world Freedom come to look upon the om Mago of their comrades! ‘‘ Hail to the cbi The second army on these heights is the army of the dead— Walk softly unless the bosses of the eight hour shops decide to change to ten hours. The recent proposi- tion of carpenters to builders to make nine hours the compromise at the present rate of wages, to last for five years, was rejected. motes stadet eet stese oo named Taylor, a on a schooner tra- ding between ‘Richmond and New York, was found drowned in the river at the former place, Tuesday. It is su he was murdered by another colored sailor in whose compamy he was last seen, and whom there hai been some ill-feeling. McM. AS PRESIDENT Yor Five YEars.— The conservatives in the French assembly @ law making the president is acts. It is a il be made im the Assembly to proclaim a republic, and contirm McMahon as president for a term of five years. A PHILADELPHIA ALDERMAN JUGGED.— — B. her, an alderman = Philadel- was on convicted of extorting ose fined #100, and sentenced to Se ee cee This sentence consternation to other Potomac F. mate Company, foct of And born of the heart And join,oh’ ye minstrele— Dear blue -bis Thy band,and plantest them; for they got not y, pi 'y vehicles a! in possession by their 0: sw x 4 ther did thetr own arm save thom, but’ Thy ae Soa two little boys we love so wall to go to heaven there were as many as 10,000 le on the . grounds at Arlington. Here ic parties, r 4 with us, teli her to bear my loss like a sol- right hand, Thine arm, and the light of T' 3 ic ss bless The. for our p qier’s wife and christian.” Or the story, with their lunch baskets, sought out shady nd di with zest the various or Ww Mrs. Shelton, into whose the and cgmmerce; for ow A convalescent nooks iscussed Me ; soldier tooked she “creature comforts” which they were provided, ith and power; our fields, our py ted” Y Are you up?” harvest and our mines, our mountains, rock- replied, ‘es, your and cologne while they awaited the arrival of the procession. | ribbed am jorets Sten d THE HEAT AND DUST a did the busines: for ‘me. id the work our vallies, plains, with shot, and si:ell, and howitzer, and carbine; created great thirst among the crowd, and a general rush was made to the well in the rear of the Mansion. It is unnecessary to say that their ‘midshipinan in the naval acsdemy at Zunapoliee in the Of Mr. Woodford. BI. a4 BE RE! raine stop twenty odati Dearest ad akiant and euppes - Fe ND OF MUSIC ix en- from the : and the usual facilities for atten ves Betortne Fine - hs Messrs. " Let them branches ~ Let it be L— : i s i: a8 apits i | i i i i WEST END HOTEL, i i li | aT é : E i iH | LONG BRANCH, N. 3., ii t i i WILL BE OPENED ON THE 191m OF JUNE : H | i a BF Hef oSoevccaes oy aaa i tanks Boies have ice water ~ it HY a ls rH