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< So reo oo mrecsnea THE EVENING STAR. | PUDLISEED DAILY, Sundays Exeepted, | te A’ THE STAR BCILDINGS, | Fenusyiyonia Avenac, cor. Lita Bt. es i TAR MOVSPAPER COMPANY, | SH bh, MIAD , Prevt. | fet mae 2 ; ak ee s = Wace 4 ity, which to the untrained son! seems s!avery, the veteran sul“ier asenmes as bigh Bonor. Aad bis greatest glory ix to give bimeel! for somes thing outside of, above and heron! bimeeif. Thoughtless persons may imagine that honor to the soldier's grave means bonor t men kil. How bttie of tha . ver th ing of men who were wiiling to di men who w the beanty of self saorific ¢ who hom- . Teverentiy efar of. in wor human with yet aomething of the Divine in tt, fot ‘owed the example of Him, who died tor ail men “4 mn. Howley then recited the brief and tuimit- address delivered Dy Abrabam Lincoln at DUT’, aS CLE invst fit to be repeated on all such occasions. Then played enlivening sel a. The exermers were cone! pronouncing of @ benediction by Kev. Dr. Par. = “= = -- Sa a — : —e varcueuner ceremonies at the tomb ay +7 - = . z i ita tiem Gut the aaa = mane weve , = ‘ : _EVENING STAR. | DECORATION DAY, 1871. | “euncemettyctarctere aera eee ae, BomEvann sormn er beat, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 39, 1874. TWO CENTS. omer seers euth. “GUE N oF =mm Bs Fie wee —————————— Upon the place and al! a al it, Ne re : < After the exercises were over, the vast asm. uth. “twit beseung by Ore Henin | * : ———= Falls an atmosphere of guid The a:lvance nor the r bly repaired homeward, filling the roads lead- be request Fifty Pupiis of the Poviic cchools, ax Wail’s 0; Washington New 831 ' 4 ‘xe De reqnest of many persons, Borer oe WELNES cnet iDay avkMe gt vews and Gossip. HONORS TO THE GALLANT DEAD Still the marble-templed city, And ve skirmishers on Autry, ing to the city with @ cloud of dust. No acci- MR. SUTRO Fay ag S. Beserved seats can be sscacd How. J. M. Lgacn, the represanfative la the Over yonfer may be seen, | F » toew en lork about, tentof any kind lotervened to mar the obsery- | Music Score. mayHat™ | last and present Congress from the fifth district ‘The nazy hills of Maryland, And all the picks ts have come in, ances of the day. Ew eons 29 repeat b 2 lw 7 7 “se G - od th plue between. And all the lights are out. commirtene Seer eeaeeea antenna . ee of North Carolina, has published a card to his OUR SOLDIERS’ GRAVES. See ee vila tus ceccuenes oF a oe MINES AND MINING, ' TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE consti uents declining a renomination. een ES Yet the years are brief in number, pores, foliomes by & sotig She Siete ESEe eneanter Me Diostrated by the CALOIUM LIGHT, | BENEFIT OF v IDENT yeoterday iaened ce peallpelisinage fom tpegire gone pad Marine band, the orator of the SS ee ES: ; zr IT HE PRESIMENT yesterday issned a pro. EBE DAY AY ARLINGTON. And the grapes of peace lett bleeding, =. Bawior, Rancuakaiies Os ed by G. J. P. Wood, J. S. Hueple and W. an At 8 o'clock on the evanings o | H. CLAY FORD. tion for carrying into effect the provisions o ‘That were purpling in the grange; Sens tulegaacel aut spoke ua tutlowes eras aides. The executive committee wore ELY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, UNLESS | Only appearance .f the Treaty of Washing‘oh, establishing reci- Since the banners were uplifted, General Rawles’s Remarks red badges, and was in chargeof F. 1. Sgragae, ork at riesp. | ME. JOUN McOULLOUGH, Proity in fisheries aud the fish trad? a | GEN. RAWLEY'’s ORATION, THE And the battle trampets blown; We, the comrades a nis of joad orn. The reception ee, dive serosa Tam. Ii: Lord Lytton’s Historical Piay, the United states and the Briush Provis POEN, & Ang the sheaves of angnich gathered, ave’ come seray {rom tls, cares, vena. | Tedeee L.. Teitchell, cnarma Acconme the dinc-ams and viswsexh RICHELIED, conaeemuks x ; F om the seeds of error sown. Snie, th " eos taee ithe >a te badges, AS. @. xin andes Saainnsa had a Witten ; ! — Ah, beholil! the change at Arlington — he pleasures, of our datly lt spend aqueet ce, green badges, F. H. Sprague 2 MENONIAL SERVICES AF SOL. Though n world around; our amorg these gray riving to give c 7 relate re-election. The Indianap 1 says his DLERS’ ROME AND ELSEW HERE. Sull of old these oaks are royal, words as simply, clearly, ¥ as I canto the ee nen nagar Ron weg. Age y lar facoritens ISS F © mest enta new he he wouldn't when be a . — And the knolls with yerdure crowned. memories, and, it may ‘be, the renewed vows | jp = = amma te § RICE, aod m. ‘ook his share of the bac NY. ¥. Tribune. a 3 . hat the place and the cocasion call forth, 1 | aoc “i thersyal of whow have kindly voltat-ored_ Ofi-0 : But there’s change in yonder mansion, ery * ion call forth, 1 | aug. Ridgely, chairma: therale ofrrserved seats open to-day. HERR: | LIECT. Cotonet J.G. Foster, corp; of en- | In accordance with an annua’ custom the Late the home of high degree, ay Aa gg hgh gto poem gee mong 3 IWCEDENTS AND Gexmeat NB IS CUMING. mas a gineera, U.S. A., hasbeen relieved trom the | » x For the band of war has humbled ‘0 debate; I do not down my glove; a " >") )_ U.S. A-, hasdi leved trem the | beautiful ceremony of decorating the graves of ‘The chivalric caste of Lee. sek no controversy over old or new themes. e battery used 1 aie was under the N4?!084L THEATER. temporary charge of the 4th and 5th divisions | the fallen heroes of the late war at Arlington =a ieee were . No ve 1 a speech, nor an address, nor an | immeriiate command of Lieut. Mutton. ¢ SPECIAL ANNOUNCEME*72 vice of the chiet of engineers, and Major G. | and of thore in other cemeteries adjacent to the inte rare ctrewing Ronee ements pee | porel Campbell be: lotall of ff “ : . Ettot, corps of engineers. ‘assignad to the | city wip Reete 68 pail, xraves strewing flowers upon them. and > me . . MONDAY, JUNE 1, charge of the same; the ord:r to take etfect | “i'¥ With flowers wae performed to-day under And the mene mene cebel ave gathered on this beautiful mpot totalk | \fe" men, who were turn! June ist, the auspices of the Grand Army of the Repub- Is the writing on tha wall. t over “a tile, are glad to see - Fist night of the engagement of oe ———— - lic. ‘The day was most auspictous; not a cloud Hushed the voice in solemn silence that this custom is creating a new national ° wisnivixmareew Tue Stateuenr regarding the “Bank Note | specked the blue empyrean, and the burning Of the sepulehre of aye, voliday. It Is good to. speci de " : 3 . Examination” is incorrect. Yesterday, we | rays of the sun were tempered by a delightfot For the mighty stone that seals it Setaat Geek see 1 lemonade vonders onen Ta Charts Gaston's new learn, there was no discrepany in the schedule | reeze. ‘The day was generally observed in Will be never rolied away. Denny Ene eiin oF sermbaues aot oes tions ia the grou and did @ ii reau of Engraving and | ,, = ‘ 4 “s Here the orchard wa eS nat anal te eant fine a ng business his city ae a holiday. All the Governmentand ere the orchard was, and meadow, ce; and to saying &gain, under circum: ~ - “ : o” er Tates were allowed be- And the walks, aut ox ative: tt epee, se ; corations were w Jennie Markland. MISS MAYHEW | examination” (hearing) of Mr.McCartee by the | business houses suspended operations. And the subtile scent of hives;— roeperity, These observances will lnnd, of awning t With pew aud origiaal somtuittee, was for the purpose of considering At drlingten tieuse. ery gen, |. Many of the friends of confederate soldiers > ; the proceszea now in use by the bureau. wletgpegs And the vineyard with the vinta, a eery | took advantage of the opportunity this year to s, t a For ever, SONGS, DANCKS, AND CHARACTER 80 SBeordhanacthcids THE BEAUTY OF THE GkouNDS. And ite prophecy of win ed 10 praise the man who len, | decorate the graves of the confederate dead, Sonts Bow resiy Tux FUNERAL of Rear Admiral W. B. Sha- Nature has used a lavish hand in making Ard the overrouning lar cles, ‘in that womorebie ant | for Which purpose flowers we wECOND GREAT CONCERT brick took place yesterday afternoon frow his | Arjington attractive. The sturdy oaka which cast From the enow white gifts of kine. quoted oration. “For the living are | ichmonrd and elsewhere, best . aaa At TER i sate residence, No. 1617 H street northwest, and | a } shade, the green mantl Jr hai Here, I ween, he oft went strollin, exposed to envy in their rivalry; but those who | ‘iy furnished from this city. The blue and CONGREGATIONAL OHURCE * gratern le, the gre ntle of grass which es OHI red with = good | sty Were thus both remembered. TUSSDAY #VENLN , 1374, was attended by the President and many of arpets the undulating surface of the ground, ‘Yo and fro athwart the glade, are in no Onc’*’ way are bon i 3 Under ths direction of cers of the army and navy. ‘Lhe remains were | snd the beauties which the eye encounters near As his children gamboted round bim will free from all opposition.” We hope tt iain | At Soldiers’ Home un HENLEY REWOOM “pelosed in « handeome casket, heavily trimmed | and far from almost every point of view oom. Through the tangled sun and shade, he plans of God that the Republic shall live | 4 inrge delegation under the al _— For the Ber «fit of the now O ting» of Musicand Art, | with silver, and on the lid, among wreaths and | ine to make it 4 pleasant spot aside from ite While he heard the gash of laughter and coutinaally grow in goodness and strength; | comrade Benj. F. Hawker, ; A now at miaarated Septorber 13-154 1 ye | cFosies of immortelles was @ sliver plate bear- | associations. Few who vieit Washington fal to And therr babbling silver words, ee ete een ee | cmhir. ontah 0 ineesiae enemas Pt 1 Parte of cdnged Fath wate aneaanes t reeeeaune wil be | ing the inscription, “William fradtord Sua- | make @ pilgrimage to Arlington. To-day the Tie winds meh Fe ee aae nL Ok WENT OO sen | ee ented in. ee ing. Ti born ( tobersi, | crard old manor was clad in the fui reene, Mra. 8. garb of ‘Andthe minsirelsy of bin and died in a very good and very great cause. | Mts. A. L. Hawkes, Mra. M. B. ireluding roversed seats, 60 conta | Orick, Rear Admiral, U.S. N & Oo." m . ‘ 79 2 74.77 7 i e ci We are bere to-day in honorof dead friends | K. White, Mrs. Mary V. Hart, Miss S. 4. War fn-ieaton free. Tickets may bao! bow ready at 0. 1790; died May 27, 1874.7 The Episcopal fune | matured spring, the sun only here aud there = ae , iy in jends _ Mins 5 dication st the ofhce of Wiitent's -ATIONAL THEATER. | al service was read by the Rev. J. V. Lowts,of | xetting a peep through the heavy foliage, wuile Abt the bounty hand And comrades, dead brothers, eons, fathers and | reo, Bre. A. Kidgciy, Miss G. F. Van Buren, ~nereao ey ae and ot mnehee. Pea ATIONAL THEATER. aoa manager, | St cfonu'e church, and the interment wasmade | ‘he feathered eongeters rade the woods cing ch abund: bebands; yet we are not sad and sorrowing te Kebecea Michener, and the Messer tam Beas’ Booksiore Thowe beret re towed are good 4 i ‘ager. | at Oak Hill Cemetery. with their weicome carols. he: = Hobank an $e Tsien rim So Sirid exw ingly Fajolos. Hd I gen seg aod wor hg je So — tures Ineo. & Kop may2t a _ ; ullness of content. e com, he gravee of men wi ¢ x eterans of the home, under = --H = | kssevees coin tree tie om Saturday | _T!® Repvceo Arwy Esrantisuverr—|} ipriterstenscape Unit pamperel pride no touper went out todeeds of violence and who died by | the charge of Diujor General T. J. Pitcher, SUMMER RESORTS. sthe Moral and Religions Drama of The bill for the reduction of thy army passed he formal exercises were held in the am- reel npr pate siolence, yet we were never so proud of any | governor of the home, participated in the exer- s ME as > , at NOE# TOM'S CABIN, the House yesterday morning, reduces thearmy | ?2itheater, bulltaboutayearago. It isa circle t began to vex L men as of these—never so ready with hymns of | vises, which consisted of a prayer by Kev. W with now Boenr. Properties, ke. : shied considerable divmeter, with raised seats of That was bide praise. They laid down the implements of | T. Van Dore: wed by a dirge by the band LS HOWARD COMBINATION. wr ee renmments Of Intantry. one regiment ot 1’ |. ‘covered with Shei, eveee GAM. Rha aint sree ESSE peaceful inductry and went forth in the uniform then, tn a few well-chosen rial Obela artist, LITTLE DOBEITT, Series Seka Oo carainy, Te menace is in Sect idoe chaneae pores Wr tra cemtnc ame t, alas! to err ishuma uf War, with the glittering weapons of death in Judge Wm. Lawrence, of , = f= \ ; soba 4 ts 4 xe NS th a And remorse is sin’ yard, their hands, in strong swinging ranks led by address, which prevailed eince the close of the war. In 16 | *t Me perpury dy tall columns. To the west 5 at ineien ‘el S the cl Baie : ; 4 time Plantation Soag: and | the army was composed of 51,000 ‘aca, live? | # located the grand etand. This was elab- So be girt b ‘ he “clash and the clang aud the roll of stormy iu full. It closed duced, tio druas coucluliug | among five regiment of artillery, twelve Tegi- | vFately decorated with American flage, which ania chee Red oy Mr ncharggcnd mth i ec nae nsune ennben a - TH OF EVA, ments of cayairy and forty-five regiments of {n- | were caught ap in gracetul folds by extwinings esenyed t nings, but sareof this thoy ‘were dolug theiy | Of five thousand Union deal, whose lives were and sears can be secured for | fantry. In 1870 the army was reduced to 39,00) | Of evergreens. In the center was placed the en the web hi ed — oe lowens rare ig ‘$1 men which is the present number, diy American shield, and directly under it the And to ov hb a ~~ , | Seren Gown in the straggic; tere tn the seee- . » masse | A@OUE twenty-five regiments of iu‘antry, ive | Dadge of the Atiag of the, Potomac. La front FAIA with co. vur nor The traditions | here iw tt ce of this nsscumblage, tet us . . ‘sriilery aod ten af c: i nee te piuin Was the inscription ia box 0 ‘ t | » the presence of this ns ® BUSH HOUSES, : mre vedeetion sade by the present bill is 2000 mae, | (1 memoriam.” On the east sat sixty or But the Mf our early siruggies as feeble colon tu'm, all honor to the memory of t BELUEFOBTE, Pa. ee ey as os y the pres is mash, | nana trom the Seldice’ ast Salluct Orson todian and French wars, of our grand, histor g dead!’ ail honor to the eurviving | ; a Been = MONDAY, MAY 25, with @ proper proportion of officers. ‘The | bans he Soldiers’ and Salloce’ Orpuan pte 2 “evolation : ateag, ; . exever in @ 4 Pec epi Y . EVERY SIGHT AND TWO MATINEES, amount of saving to the goverment is estimate: | Home, their canopy ead being two large #, the sweetest day to sorrow sch pena is lage truvgie with Great | Mas yp ped, ety od : £ aot time of the young, beaurtfn! and brilitaat Ac- | at five million dollars, "A section of the bill | American ilage, gre. To sorrow born, Britain; sil lessons of patrictism learn €fourd! Our hearts in grat Cn; which met with great opposition is o 1. | -he rear between two of the was an we seem to hear the drummer at the mothers knee or in the old brow our sympathies are with atl for at LEINSON £ C0 , Prop'ts. sap eaeg AEICE ELsGrDR. ing for payments in dratie, It was coutondad | -Feh of evergreen and lage, which bore the Beat scross the ica school horses, went with them. It was | Ad now while westrew these green graves : = app Tied by the Scont a in, : 3 atemded |: “a eae ent scrote the years. nphatically #' people’ in a b beautiful flowers, w rate! ul fragrance PINEYV rornt. CHARLES BL EMME with much force that these drafts woul Dur Dation’s ward: ne Maric Beat the tunes t t nation mephalically ® people's war; nothing was or. | with Senuttiel Gowen, whaseqraterel Sagrem ; deal = d tired or done that was not fics decreed in aecends up to heaven, ki Lenerforth torget kx Eig em cry lardehip to the soldiers, as th ‘ was posted ov the left of the stand And enrol volunteers- Te" . —- rare of Border life cashing them wontd’ cause thom to ather portions of tue vast area were given up ; P miittons fa apd het Pelprreg do [Peels ce Bhawan ye Hea gnaorcaghie Mn LiTTok RIFL mit to heavy dlecoun to obtain money promot Sweet “The Gates of Edinboro” am in @ vast empitbeatre about the field | Sery ordeal through which the uation aad all WHITE SPISIT OF THE PA nd “The M Also, first appeur: of staife. And thus the ¢ iy. th entrance wasa double are It was urged in reply that @ provis hough some- | ite brave men have pressed, ' oe Mi moved with an in Put us remember ar 1TH . ore horizing the Secretary of War to par | %f besutitui proportions, coustra ‘ i nrtict uit ning? EXthA Sanuisds in currency, when he believed that payment by | 2Vereteens and nataral’ flowers And “The Va ec renir Weg ay ar 3 a tratt would be hardship, removed the o} stone the Third co: Then » mother brought ber orphan a Pee dlleennaht pe S1,000 USRARSEEELED tion, and that asthe system worked satisfac. | ‘Becription, «Here re With a tear and parting kiss, sat Nadel derindiaealacgell Yoo mF oy FOO Ae ‘orily in the Pension Bureau. and wasa great | ther side of the €ast front of the ampuhoates Aud an Abraham Uls tsaac csasenon aed kee ee was saving of expense, it was believed that it could | “PaDuIng the walks which fork fre To atone ax @ moral causes and neoe heaven bas Eatsed above obatensiecurection «f Prof: ROWE, oe profitably introduced into the army. White from he shepherd ing the great movement. But they had been | tham “three bm * for “unity LESTLEES Se dktateh Cee uk aw Yoan Ginieoaar Exccusor Cone the liratings of fis tambs, taught chat next to our duty to ¢ snd love,” let us offer up ocr prayers for pOace, 109 tive: Terk oreo 7 rs - = 3 : c e the pur country; and many a you! { nity &nd good will among sen 0 cok UY New Fort even ists—This morning the New York editorial | €e. Around tl 4 of Heaven betaen hie went bat At the coneiaeten of the alive of borere owned by Mr Gucden excursionssts, who, for the past twenty days, | o°'s teice tort 4 2 a . . rong comfort and support—that he | Famaiy sang aves,” atter wh 3 ciety Shop, to whom the prize have been erjoyingatrip through Tennessee, | ~~). whe . he tap user never betore, Bu Bell,” Greene, ( Will be awarded fm thscvent that thavehoree sail | Alabetia, snd Georgia’ arricey base ie AT TRE TUNE i f ul ama, the Brows able to draw tho uudersigued from of ® | garly train over the Orange and Alexandey } the Americs 81. Concert will begia at 6 o’ciock | ‘##F0ad, and took roume at the National Hotel. | colds, while tho » Fe ncci h ah 5 o'clock | They epenk highly of their reception at Nash- | wonmont was lad orig to pescefal pursuits | Atter tbe so n f chivairy had well | Meescr Famaly, the cc scatter flowers up: Tiers Home.” Land” by the Any present procesded ail the graves in the gaat nad perfectly ap i os € | WM. HEYGSTFR. te, Sel duscaloosa, Kuoxville, and in | jeerings. earned their Bohemian wages, | cemetery. Small flags bad prerionsiy been is | fact wt every point at which they soppel, and | “rns ftounds of the estate and the plummet sna amused us sil by dw ou our Mam head of the mounds, and all the ars ee them many pleasaut reminiscences | sive evidence of the greatest care. i march. a we bad come to half believe walks were arched with evergroens hotel ja Sar MARERITER’S, wn afbis morning, under the escort of some mem. | 32", #2 walks Homediately in fon stopped and hark: Sono thee teen son tenanen at chistes pred ag = <<. BaTHinea — ~ | potce Of Fei aMers Odd Follows? Hatt, and the New York cungrcasional delegation, | “actus and cetlury plant. Leasing Watt asteee oe boom: who demonstrated among our brown, Stier Raed Peeeee. s se Garkct Mines. Bogravings. Chromos, &e. | “ney were taker: to the White House, and uad « | cach of the ma tna MALLS ws cough, sturdy men of the farm, and our bear . wavemineminnds. 2 eee rae Dacdipen, Window | tort” but pleasant interview. ‘with the | “aci0f the maselve columns which support the ess, gentle boys, and our men of those whiz ONGRESFIONAL CEMETERY. se eget is, &C ta the District. eresident, aud they were subsequently | in the ceutes is a large rus te sind bolting & zing, rattling, clamoring factories and founds Comrade Aug. Ridgeley, with a committee to . ROTEL OPES JUNS ist. chown through some of the public | ines case, in which ure rare plants, t ties, dimly seen through black smoke and dust. | aid bim, left headquarters on D street, early in wt at ihr a = ee ee ay they i ave tie thelr bere until Mon- | being one of recdis —the Tra: oe sah souls, glowing with @ sub- | ine day, and drove to the Congressional come 9 to: Sanat tom LL, KINDS OF CasT.OFF WEARING aP- | “Zio following ie 4 list of the yintee ew THE MARCH TO THE CENETERY. he old flag eymboliring all whe ater oe Aut | serv, wiere be madon brief addrces, alter whic’ wicrefcom Wek: Let ‘A PABEL can be scid to the very best advantage ors: HN oft his mill and toll to keep. > hag symbolizing all who suffer as pa- | » ~ sat wh: Lee fA. PABEL can be sold to pec advantage | sewch and wite, Kepublic, Brockport; &. G morning tue members of Pier eae barntgacitiagtocbeey 9 ently, fight as stubbornly, charge a gallantly, ir. Mr. Davidson eRered ap © very tareen TI AAUAN & Bun, Fost G19 D street between th snd Tig w: erry and wife, Telegraph, Norwich; J. N.| he Graud Army of the Republic, the orphans “[nho yousaer Gande tteap. conquer a# surely or die, as splendidly as Setition to Heaven. ihe graves of thaw wae . mapZi-tu* | Sotesbr mail promptiy attended to. Cast paid.fis-tt | Salley, Independent, Auburn; G. E. Benton | yr the Soldiers’ wud Sailors’ Home, and ad . ip noblest in history. These were our jews ell in the late conflict were then decorated with aRK 107EL. —— snd wife, Advertiser, Fredonia; W. W. Bake- | ation of a rs 2 dhs Aud the raker and the binder our berces; these our aristocrats ‘an? princes, | * PTefweson of dowers, PP Jat onso & EXCURSIONS, & Seaatne: BUtake oes pacts sie, | etter ceria fatiagon Poeatrns: | ygcincharsemartargees > | sbee Them ebety cei and peney end rm | egy tS er © reception visiturs on the = . shia a i . ston Spa; C- reem jom- fee “site Ai acer at woah ies ° vest must be gather tory lavish t asures. Col, Hawkes’ party proceeded to Battie ceme- r tbe managemout a f EE SCHSBITE PICSIC—GRAND Prowig OF | Atte AW Ferrin and wile: Kogroicoy, | ssrebed ie concen and other commana i esinrieemeea as as no quarrel shout quettions of oetenal | 21%: Where, attr intraducsory erase by ot ty LOB Oe RENT No 47-1. 0-of st | Uitte Valiey; John P. Gates Titbunc Motinn: | ealy to reecive them, and by way of Peunsyi- Ob! those ranks, those ranks 0 valian’, | Cuiguette! me ight between selfish and'teckion | HAWKES, flowers were p thirty- eer | ickets to ceute, adutiog e Gent acd Ladies’ Ths | d-S. Grose, Journal Baliston Spa; D. J. Hat | 47a avenue and tue Aqueduct bridge pro bedrest ons Tulers {oF persons revenge, or to extend bound. | '%e #TAver at that place, and the central plat Pa aig Itt Dens nen bere eegeend ee tke nsston: | ied Red wife, Onerinc, Uyracoer A HO, Jed to the cemetery. Soon thereafter a long Ob! periect fruit of womanhood, atice, or to gain precedence in international | WS® @ecorated with wreaths and cromesof fh ed Be care she foot of Hise street | Times, Watertown; 5. G. Hamlin, Union, Sche: | ‘He of carriages and vohicles of Seed Gouceiy- Dearly loved of all the land. councils, For ench our young men would not | Q:., The party again took their Carriages for fate siagle xenti-mon | it" + Fete CO WANS, 0. of Oom ectady; James B. Hof, Advertiser, Union | jon throngedench o Nerina Toads, while Scarce a tissh of time between us dave marebed out; ocr Women would not bave | i eRe eee eee at that place PA rth anc.” a rat Be Oe | Shing Henry Humphries, Independent, Mex | 280%, persons, repaired to the cemetery by Since their master-roil was long, given their firet born, with tears and oonse | Sl wl sgl day_papers 2. _Repab and Chroa eote.}_ | (7RaND PICBIO co, EM. Johnson aad wife, Herald, Oneonta; | Teel of lang boats ranning across the Foto- And their camping-groands were uois crating prayers, nor would they have followed OA BILL CSNSTERY, A QUIET suuver Home. WASHINGTON enott eer a. Be pial — ag ed ee jo anne coe pad With the role of mirth and song. roe Hom al with their thousand thoughtful Comrade Ridgeley, with his committee, after fe vestied amid ‘he moustales ote Virgi batibs, al sur, Moravia; 0. H. P. Kinney, Atvocate, | 10d that the usual difticulties in thits ‘respect Spe rogae opt pedi nly mare Sv here we meet in honor of the men who dica | \8*!?® Congressional cemetery, went to Oak Sieesel Winbnenie fat te AUXISNA creceR, £7°1,0. 4.0. pRuing, | Waverly; Hd: Enapp, Journal, Aubura; RS’ | seretofore encountered were ooviarsl, the Aut Ce Raniom ot ee Sgt, for liberty and their country. ‘Their perishable | Hill snd decorated the graves at that point, Even, and tris: Gombind: at the Wabhasion Gite S| Lewis, Lewis, Batavian, Batavia; L. R. Muzzy main entrance being used to go into the come As the noises of a tempest dust is widely scattered about; their spirits are | *D¢ then joined the large throng at Arlington e acd Sulphur waver, of ten TUREDAY, the U4 day of June | Democrat, Pulaski; W- McKinstry, Censor, | ery, and the gates at the west end as exits. ‘When approaching in tte sight; agar us. ‘They are forever si ent on earth, aud ROSPRCT HILL CEMETERY. cerpore wat Om ape mr ry Ths oréee Js ine Sourahing conditivn, the lattes | Fredonia; T. F. Melntosh, R= ten ge Delbi DECORATING THE GRavVES. Saw the lightnings of the cannon who shall speak for them. They felt sure that The German Veteran Upton, under the mar- Der month. Caildten, tuder Ii years, half | 'o the best ebct at the Target, and the best col el 4 [cite and tee A ervey aa i At 11 o'clock @ procession, consisting of the Pulse atlame the battle cload, their memories would be respected; that their | nalship of Charles Ebert, were to proceed to Praccimble eftcrt wit be grade to'make tha plate'a | 'nbctatiiaaica, Aumitadee) conte, for aren | ite, Post, Cambridge; Edgar Parks, cide, » xeculive committee of the Grand Army of the | “{yey'the duatu seeue ike a shrowt Hirore ua Be sate in the Bands of the ©r~ | Prospect Hall cemetery at 4:38 p. m., where ex- me forall. Addrem Mrs. 8. 8. GOR ‘mas Se 3 THE COMMITTEE. Geneva; A. S. Pease and wi e, Sun, Saratoga: tepublic, the invited guests, the soldiers’ and 4 the . This concourse of old comrades, true friends, | tensive preparations had been made te decor. Creek Valley, Freser.ck county, Va. = cae SOSTEE. | 0. F. Peck, Democrat, Nunda; 5. K.'Pratt, tte. | sailors’ orphans, aud a vast crowd of other per ‘Are tee Charging Of the sguntrone and trne-hearted women proves that they | ate the graves of their failen comrades. Major EDAN'S WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, LP Si"% Sita é sais FO.BE GIVEN BY | publican. Carthage; J. A. Place, Times, Ovwe- | -0DS, was formed tn front of the inansion, di, White ali Matern soeeand ashudder vounted truly. They are silent: but every | Charles E. Beble was to preside over the ex- Tederick count}, Va@..culy one and & SNALOSTAN ISLAND, on THURSDAY 40; B. H. Randoljh and wife, Democrat, War- | »eaced by the Marine Band, under Schueider, ‘And aquake the solid. ground, horghtfal, patriotic citizen hears voices louder | rreises, consisting of music and an able oration i mules trom Steptienson's Depot P. @., June athe dea Tite Deity the eee “aw; A. P. Ripley, Advocate, Buifalo; W. A. | vroceeded by the main roat'into the cemotery. Z than umpets, more emphatic than great can- | by Senator Schurz. itive axd Reif sutlensoutheart of Wie: Vervary,ihe Society will'elso Luvee gand jmyth, Times, Owego; J. W. Stauson, Press, | “bey then separated, and the besutifal oitice Then the fearful crash of muskets non, pleading tor jueticg and honor to the dead. | virsT 1X WAR, PIRST IN PRACE, AWD PIRST IN Idings Bave bese muck agree ca ey) Be: Fue | Parade to G-orgetown cr that cay. Dancing t, | Middletown; F. T. Scudder, Enterprise, Waver- | +! strewing the flora! emblems was gono thrsazh Aud the bail of grape and shell, dar first duty, even coming before monuments, THE HEARTS OF HIS COUNTRYMEN, ~ gd | Senet gommence at 2 o'clock. Prof. Styles Celebrated | '¥; P. H. Sunith, Pioneer, Pawling; E. Soule, ith. One striking featare in connection with And the hissing and the seething, poems, and orations, is to those orphans and A party of ladies and gentlemen from Balti- ee nage ree 6 new | Qurcoran Zmares Batt haa been eng: st fo-'the | News, Sandy Creek; Norstan Seymoary Union, tus part of the service Was, the planting, yes- ‘As the lurid glare of Hell, sidows and mothers whom they Jere to our guar | 6 - ad eomewiysd “ ar the a ‘charges: Bard P 5 ount Morris; D. D. , Advocate, Batavia: | “rcay, of miris@ure American flage on eas a ao lanship. ‘To aii these let every honorable sol- Tecagt , the 21: permostin of Be aeye: em aad | “cet ill spare no Fatne nor expenses to make this | Cp. Winegat, Kiecorder, Amsterdam; J-Hy tc; | rave.’ ‘The trl colored embiews eslivenad in ssp Sor peter ily ord dpe lier prove avon and brother. ‘They are to be | city, took the steamer Arrow awi repaired to Fourthe price or eccorting to tone tifee: | wii Teave foot High street wharf evary‘ten mire | WHeor and mother, Mercantile Journal, New | tmall deyree the surroundings. “Daring the eee succored in distress and houored for their tidelity | Mount Vernon, where, with apyronriate exer- pay. Sune, Beaten * " i conte, may25-theekaw Se” » Times, Arcade; J. Wil- Mi veral Girges. After the ew Engla ‘ Sain phiunries dni diatton st (ie Sulina, Cote- 77 a eee son, Courier, Newark. i “ompletion of the services, which took up ore Ob! then, the weary watching mother, Mrs. Bixbee, who lost all her sens in | "=" gf aS wan & Bogers, and Ebuitt House, Washington, | (y84ND EXCURSION ———__-2--_____ sn hour, the procession was refurmed and For the coming of the mati, he service: “I pray that our Heavenly Fatber Decoration Day Elsewhere. Bound-trig tickets, geod until Novem ON DECORATION D Women in THe Prespyteaian Cuvacues.— | «arched to the amphitheater. By an anxtous-hearted father sed assuage the anguish of your bereavement, IN POILADELPHIA. ae a ORDA Oe eer eeae 3 eee phony Eros Sree taen crores nd My THE BXERCIS&S AT THE GRAND STAND. 4nd a motuer old wud frail. Sy iaeet air tase tea eee oes — of | Purtaperraia, May 30.—Decoration day ts LIFTON, FAlMPai Coc ; — Hock River Illinois Presbytery was presanted, | At one o’clock, a national salute of thirty- ‘Oh! Wee watcaing sud the wailtng wust be yours to heve laid so costly & sacritice | Tea} Sencrnlls observed, but there ie not a gen- : eGered bosee Tho STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE witi | “hich desired the Assembly to tell them if St. | “€¥CD guns was fired by two twelve-pound ehbmogebordee dl Loses upop the altar of freedom.” Hoard of Brokers and Commercial and Producs c.2ht CLIETOR HCUSE Iwtow open for there. | make $n Facurtias sven ay Paul's language concerning the preaching and | pieces, under the comand of Lieut. Dutton. Tivisedubetereeiae Yer, we shall honor them in word and in | rxchanges are closed. At Mount Moriah com- epeict of faniling for the Summer. it te ties Di PoTe praying n should be interpreted literal- | During ite progress, th e fi * weed. | We shall make many books, where ot : i ed wpon the O. ard ale: * uehivg at Glymoet, gotng ar "4 uring ite progress, the greater portion of those vapor tery, nearly two thourand wee were deco- givcated upon the 0 ard Aloxaad:is 8-5 carniog, on SATURDAY. the 30:6; avd SUNDAY, | ¥2 204 whether it applies to the praying of | on the groands assembicd in the amphitheatre. And the sweetheart for her lover Unished and elegant writers shall labor long, | rated this morning by Post No. 5. Palmer- Te RUSE Snares SPROPRIE Tun | (be S161 ery of May leaving Ler waarf, fovt of 70 | Gronby, of ie weekly Ecager: mostings, De. Von the grand stand was the 1 caldant of the Po ngocts dpe yey aoa gpermed So ee skiuitul | Street, Belgrade and Frankiin cemeteries were CLIFTON HO J ome 0 street, &f 1U o'clock #. m. on overtures, sai * + his Gabin ie would die to save his colors cinder also, in wi si @ treasured pi 2 bes roo not eueaged any of th ieee bs | _ ickias ee’ « quntlenans @1? tic Gentlemen ani «Yes, éxcepting special cares to be decided by | oocly revresehiation of Senators aod weenie For he wore the Union bine. cures of camp and fields and forts aud full | foe jverated the corse at heme Mee Rouse comforabie and Gestrable mogsit Xe por cent. of the amount realized on | iy and unequivocably on the subject fo bidding | 2e Marine Band rendered in excellent style ® And the longing and the fears chest sickness and their deaths, their weary im- | Stcqhauls, and the Sweden cemeteries, com- YATroN tickets will’be donate to the relist of | women to speak or pray, then the answer shouly | 2clection from Norma; after which Department ‘Oh! the anguish and the walling {sonments and horrible starvations, andthe | (zing with Woodland’s. Other decorations FP BIS Powrtar and Healthy Sammer Besort,ai:- | {orers by the Min Creck Dinwor ie Messe a; | be nO If they do not {hon it should be an em. | LoMmander F. H. Sprague called tho assembly And the agony of tears. ‘nang heroic words. ‘With these books shalithe | “ks Pléce during the afternaon and to-morrow. oh ented i te dae! part ot aious ho purchaser electing to etioh fae wenenus tt; | phatic tyes” Applause.) Atter discussion | ‘0 o'er with the following remarks : Scarce a doorpost was besprinkled children grow up, and all be taught that these | erat ofuer ‘schools: Public end weivare. ate este ee ae: contribute, the matter was reterred to acommittee of seven | “MARKS OF ¥. H. SPRAGUS, DEPARTMENT As the Hebrew’s were of old, seroes died for the honor of their great co enjoying the beautiful weather in the park and Bod withie She botre Hoe bara ee are, | Tickoto for sale at all the hotels and principal | of the Presbytery. Cninedey: Te , ‘With a kid’s bluod and the hyssop lied to make it sure that a republic can live; | sthoy nit or toon sosorte (25 ysl be ope, for the reception of gacate, Sane | bookstores. AcctENT ON THE Union RaiLmoan.—Two | corded another year, and once wore we are ge Nea Cate See es oe a Bondy eg be goed Beg fine | eg Fe Ye RP iitey take aes ene! pecnery, pleasant walks, | MUSIC FUBNISE, Pullman cars in the Washi might express | .embled in thie beautiful Memorial Temple to ‘What the eable midnight angel, make it a boo for all sudering sad epprested | Gaur Laxs Oree. Slay dy inrge, sity Toons. sod 8 plaaainthe base, | Befreehments can be hal oa toard the steamer. ay =, Qessmemarets the Gcode of our fallem comrades, aaneee bony tig erm | Fights to lite, liberty aud the pureult of happi- | Faker desoration day ane general " Ege ecgunnay if desired by the | a Partica who cannot find tims to_co on Deco- om the Union rai, | o,mces 12 8 spirit of charity towards our late ee oe cece sess shall be forever held sacred. . day. 08 2 general holiday. cocaee Of this clevaied tegtin eh cane, sar \audlenaictacy 5 Ee e and after ran- | personel bravery they displayed on the many Yet sweet nature in remembrance A these mob, and Of thelr Datars, Civeatasote, | qBOeTOR: May 20- Py y Booné Bilt P.O, uta; Le 2 ning two miles on the Union railroad in that | Lattle fields upon which we fought, but on this Of the dark: z bo in : = z, ~ 4 adoun County, Vs. \ONOERT AND PIC-NIO ition, the broken car and another jumpad ook Bi Of the darkness sorrow brings, ers and Gaughters, who in their noble works | ton and cities, and, indeed, through References at 1209 F P C the track; ba fing the fore wheelain the gravel | cay, teae pode g mange conten Tagure to send the morning SE ae ee Vpn out New land, with more than the usnal —=— = ‘The undersigned bas taken pleasure of announcing | ballast. Nobody was hurt ‘and little @ | this country and our child bear eeing oF hs eine. pense — “eng it. All the public offices in this city ere 7 ren the lov pened — LADIES’ GOODS. tg ths wulc that he has secured the services was done excep’ tothe running — gare | to the, Toya and devotion to principle ra erring ant ommeent thelr Tall share of sorrow, and now Shall have | oe cateusive "arrat ‘crrangensane ots of the Several femional and thet he will give road » yy them. to us @ sacred day, os hod m and birds, their. ‘share of honor. miss meconmick, QB | FOxb, oom 33 ang PIC-BIC nVER! the passengers being delayed only about 2) | one or which we feel Jealous of way 1th Came to woo away our grieving. ‘There is nothing im the cause or the manner | £78°¢.army corpe hare been Tally carried outy MUNDAY EVER INC? duriag tus stommar nomen, | Minutes —dealeomore Sun, which seek to take” from comrades Aes nun’s cousoiing words, on which our brothers fought and died which | soU9the aM REO j 908 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, So cents, sister a eae eg eg e7*: Admission | Barrar’s CLAIM Om ACCOUNT oF Bur- | OBC Particle of the fame they won. We clauin And this, to-day, ts Arlington, shallever make their praises anobnoxioustopic. | to ‘escort the different ‘and ¢ aad . Dauciog "s Bure! ¥.—8} ‘dia that the time bas not yet arrived when the ‘These the sole: ‘death, Chat assembiy or chureh social circle is not Sonu Sl aeueiad ota ad teeaaeeiné “pains "§" ogo. sugmmmanm, | cleat of the consequences of Burtiefs atnciny | Peeple of this republic shoula forget their loy: | Tum ah Tatton’ pense mad tee ‘or thelrold comrades walch excludes honor to | nang of musicians, added to the attractions . . My b- demoretration. agons PIULINESY GoODs. en” | aaa SaCaeae deed at Santiago, by its ‘and reatitation | ™ty and the they made that we might Icon never catch a breath. there dend men. But the same Justice to the | Ueerings followed. in vationt erecetaene: ort CLP ESD STAAW HONETS AND HATS, F oS of the Virginius to the United States govern. | $PJ0y this most beautifulof ali lands. Tous) 41 se sor hear a footfall Ce eeeeson Es Lope irons this enact apot Tinay | nil the cemeteries were visited, metating: the ne Jd i . Feench riowgss, “POSTED BOSNSTS, | TheSieamer oy owe ry and Nor a murmur nuk 4 sigh, bated the critespt treason, but they loved thot | “\°%,PUrial grounds, and the graves of the sal- > seer id our Nor a peal of jocund ’ fellow men, and they fought under the compul- pone jana akabea eoverth coaeaaseoatiaae AT. gADAME ESTREN'S t mand was vely renewed as late as the Others ‘may mee aaa aad we believed to be the ol of ihe whole ones an Sar coe as Le ‘or the Bratds, ava Curie. Very bandeome Braids of onew | Ponce eee eae ane largest ‘ith of May, there seems ne yor to have bess And let us hope Since their muster roll was long: ‘would totus to-day that what the victor | “te ®7the occasion stot st 1 god Gpwards: beatiical (— fo tog Specialy ada eMcoaiget Beaacoas BO response to It from Madrid. a away that the object ‘When thelr camping grounds wet noley ‘seek is not enforced union, but cordial | Ar nawy, Mf. On ‘Eaties fa want wilt envo money and time Spel STEPHENSON © BROTHRE. Gronos W. Cuitps Goine To Eexct a Por | firm! the people thas thay WiSh che rele Oc eh an tone “eet rescaling the” vation day is sentria’ out bere enter an andexamiue. We guarantee matietuction to | —~*>s06m Fea-ctrost Moxumgst.—The New York Post says: — W will take our in porforading ens 4 ‘Though these bivouacs be narrow, Le ly A ery eye mg hd ‘The weather is e___ ‘s0f-3m ERSONS DESIRING TO VISIT Ti are informed that Goorge W. Childs, ‘whose at- Tove atd affections” oe Still content and husbed are they; conte ia our dei port oh ied clenaanty though, rather warm Flags are rou Ceanren, PALLY or wighto be accommo. tention has been attracted by statements of tuo | 4 ‘was then offered by Rev. 0. H.Fay.| The Blue who loved the Union, ‘So! Rather let us dream of s free and the public and mauy private deted to PIONIUS, rebel ” ‘Ceremonies at the burial cemetery ‘streets ve of Allen Poe ase hee tee army and navy he invoked And the valiant Grey. ‘dfty, sixty, or s hundred millions of Pacple, se ill take place this afternoon. ‘The A, Bo. 1 Steamer ‘ ed to ,, has taken | the Divine blessing on And they who late were bondmen in equal rights, with one law for the rich IN NEW YORK. an be hed for excursion on en own expense a suitable o » Lie in state between; ‘the sword and the even scales of | wpw Yorx, May 30.—Decoration dav is gen- pusetecsh oun aredays and Fri- that it is desirable that q quickentn, And their dust is jast as sacred, for all; with notan adult unable anes &.& breaueen been contributed. from love, be joined in as peeves ib ‘oread or write; schools and churches within Cs ol 6: Street Whart, Pi meiteen ne bergen ‘While éwest nature in her roess, call of each other, from the Atlantic to the Pa- ee ene cision, monument cific—e great rich, strong, "ust (A LEW 108 Santis Ady FOR YOUNG LADIES rit wat tigntens abd her ample tears 5 and at peace with ali, But the it as ex: — : gence righteousness. of the last thirteen teaches that Addrees MA. TYSO! it olaire SEES" cones EEO STAN, en Pea reat vats ecomanapenstens oxen’ | SRE ain aaa em ae “4 DUBN YOUR PARKS AND Law at ae ‘ane After which, J.P. Irvine Pug Srarm band of tae vous, es arts of oer be hist im the SeNEAIND. VA ee CBAIRS, SET- red at the word of com- g beret D = ‘mouth. Set war len, end Svape rena. Toor o variety at the Slate, Mantel and Obande- Band, shooting Fezeroe through the aide, near Frstetal country wil hold everlasting boner ¥.M. 0. A. Building, &h and D RT =F And the eword is in its seabbard, ‘man who does his whole duty as ree muualiaie &’oa baa arpiy to wa. g. Agrot, S7Tha Reading police Keep alist of ladies | Far ag have done, s a. . co tack Strest Weaif, | Who flirt im public. tn "icc eaves en Ge wake It @ soldier's pride $0 ghey orders; that