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THE NEW YORK HERALD. |. WHOLE NO. 7202. ‘ MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1852. PRICE TWO CENTS, awe 7 7 TH |, From the Gem Hotel was suspended a portrait of the GENERAL WILKTAM MALE. GRAND MARSHAL , ‘The firemen appeared im eftizens’ dress, all black, oncly nae SALES BY AUOTIOS, THE 1 mrneactone Gtaternaia’ with the en uas Mid Who wae atierded by } Weasiog amour: ing badge, The banner of cha Rite De- TIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON \ oeoocectte Colonel Jobn W. Ave Yonel William Dodge, | partment of Now York was sbroudod tw crape and borage | deathless vame of Uenty Clay ay duy Mar iy woke, by oeteest'ne | OBSEQUIES TO HENRY CLAY, | geecceseecsze2c2ceerccctteosese0g oo H mer Compl Keg, | by Heok and Ladder Company No. 2—Mr leaac staias, So long a Libecty shell cndure—so lox’s 88 the hi-tery 100, the coetente of spuntia ak tho sorner of SI ove Nationas, Cowen, wio suave ama Senn “a i "y' |; Yoremnan and Mr il P Deane: Auglotent Rormacas tet | of foseraemeeni roan Catena tp a lime, whorover Hud ; yu, consisting of 9 Piao? 2 an aie by. & heOnT 4 Anociation of Exempt Viremen bearing » onnaor with ; the English language shal! be spoken or nad, the anne 2 are. Burabl Soboocoscoosececcosccszce00s2008 | fremthe Wa vendor tho command af Gap. | the date of ite organization, Hook and Ladder Vompang | ofthe gecat Amerienn Commoner will be joined with ihe ‘Ot cieth Tamion, Chatte THE SOLEMN PAGEANT. The Vrondway ‘Theatre deeorated with fecroonsand | ti Varian ‘ihen tollowed the first pronase | No 4 ). Hook and Ladder Company No S(Mu- | crater’. statesmen, and patriots of past, prevent, aud Bedding, Rito? 6 sith whtsh ths rereties. as it Was When his remaing parsed throvgh the §0: compricing th ry oompanies froma | tual) Hope Engine Company No 3 Engine Company No. | future ages. aie will sommonce. Sale P «itive. aluo, the Le ; : ally owing.quotation frum ‘Shakiprere Gutins net iva. 1 tho Firat division of the New 2 ( ama Hose Company So : 16, Hoss Company No. 63, er to the chambe eure. esbe: : 4 * ity. van mee Shaky York, wort ieres:| Er tompany No and Epgine Ho«s Company No. “A LBERTHNidviay, avcvioNe#n cuousevonn | The Chaste oud Beautiful Decorations of the | cx ie) was inet on the rome Xa e 48 with their gallant friends f > aurmiteding atic: be rever wan co the bowers of bilan oon Dacalvate ab ance Siayehl pet on 1 Buildi in New York, Oe eT ee ee ee ee eee) oo eodford winde a very fine appem at The coowd wea wo geemt at The ‘ordinal fature of our form of Kovernment 1 Principal Buildings in ork, © WBin tif was centlo; apd tha slaments > trupentar, this time that we could not note all (ho companion , po cog nti one ise wiesob, on © gH fe was centio apd th inte ey pane, that great nnd woble principle which recognixes eq walt omg Wi 0 80 mixed in tim, ther Nature micht «tend ap, oj othe tre fy hing as follows, com, SIXTH DIVISION asthe busis ofeivitright Tt forme the corner stone Sle ong marble ton ° to all che warkd, Zags wag. a oe) mended Capt, Waa. Urderh, aid to Grand Marchal, jour pebtical fibrie the bumble youth it proclaims alotof Crockery, re e to his virtns, let we nse Lim ©, ann, id Capt Joba T € a, Boy, A. a thor wealth and by within this ‘i h of nil.thas ee elt latices camps, | The Last Rites to the Ocparted 3 2b eli reepect amd rites bf busin’, ; » Camp. Grand Lodge of tho atate of Now York of Pros a 1 the chita of the 4 salvo Gf the: ch? mae io oom x tana, » ho, Xo. a * pene ©} Weatine on ¥ Cant See cepted Masons. ppersmeb br Aes « 4 ‘wat : St Statesman and Patriot. ‘Fousilnsedeeoaeasers: i cing aaa | Wriahe Rite ane Witoy. ati Hesemasone prsetted i invbovite apranran | beeeme pethpor tg siith Ames MC 2 an = ae UEtionEe ona y coding up. to | Jersey City ¢. : ifferent ortere nrarching with apor proto baauery, aach | pop gece Og Wl age TRS Te Res pig en Hi the devices became few aud far between, a fow stored, Wulwoe! Greet i osm ter wearing the inalguincf Ms ore with a ive that bere, mant under Provide North Wiliam serve and Fu as ly dieplaying any emblems. We hoover, should mo-.| Netioralcnerd ve badge on the loft arm. An intercating and om of his own ehargeter and posits Carpet. ture of & Hair. r on LBS IN LENGUIL | tice the tctiowing. “The plscos of amawmont weregenss | Hel ken Dio rele was crrcin’ by the St torn » | and the appropriate use of the taieuta wherewith God nas aeoeind orsand Seger THE PROCESSION SEVEN MILB Ii Nit rally. Geocrated: Christy's and Went's minstrelae Be. | Wuehi: mon My was the Bible which wax used by C | endowsd bim. vests bis evtian'o among bis eounity men, pentor quality. Over the 4 oma Was the inezipvion | And a forge p: a The Pret age sega A a and bie reeporeibility hereatver, Ne Sreeencee mere , bepiee 7 nay The derevy troope were remakabh were all his ae ea ee eta his Solel tration of this p cular e eref on institutions san [T) HWOTIONCER— : + cecocoo oe 9809903 yt 4 VO itis only need on the most aatemn ovens Y oD WL Vartan Aivtekeinene | JmMpressive Ceremonies in the Park. | ¢*°°° : ceatile the tere ng | thenlilury. for Mets steady. coltier Mdeaypeseanceupon | Vroua et te any'in bene ot the ineeeas * | Yering than he who. fiom the mumbl pation of te Pelee nade Is Spree ‘rarnitnre, Dr: ut ° s st while the tran, @ | the ceons s who wan a member oftho lodue, a detach | S nul bey of the Slashes.) self-promptod and self sue Geode, Fancy Atticlen, be, &c i aa ° een se papal Cece uae C) Then followed in beautiful military order— Darrow's ny. of Washington 0 Hy | tahued, became foremet among s motions 4oms . ie Peery penn ANE fo M» h . THF KOURTH DLIGADR er ard «6 Hoir uniform, the pace a8 (had worm ‘ Primates inter pores ORY FISBBLATT, AUCTION BER 31028 MEARE | THE PRAYER, ORATION, ANO'BENEDICTION:.| 2. ccccccoccccocscccoccovee esse’ Commanded by Brirattve Gon. Tohm Fran, sho Fathe ountry Well may his country oberish bis fimo. for be empl ax bids cago white wud ndon ro <p basketa i Will sel). withens resery Vine, SKVENTH DIVISION ticuliy heed for bis ‘et end Marshal, the glare of veut, the ‘The Broadway Houre was heavily enehronded aad the Slaty ning) Rogiment ol, COR. Rony fogs of the Henry Clay Association were displayed from DV Ioho F Xtobbing, r, thirty cacks L cals India pale Ain, f ments, the red trophirs of : Marehal. rained triumphs of (he wecrion brlouged not to him, a ve a dow: ventl Revie 2 storhousa) 4 ‘ Kay Taree Ett ey The Quiet Dispersion of the Teas of Thou wr AUNIDIo'e Garden, in addition to the deaporg, the fot. | Teast Reateeus, . Wie. Haiaey, rn: Goneeel | Hip =a the proud indepen of nl cht d pera, # Ke, also five light bu 5 h . . rf a tn black alld whites?” mantttes Dein, Rep. Ban Co eloquent tee beter whieh the hawchtert quale mn i sands to thelr Homes, towing was aleplayed “in black and white 2"— v al Commitee of toe Ole ee Whileeetae | bul hisaota wore thse uf piace, his olficings Sore ERENCE BOYLE, AVCTIONEE" par diertite RAMLAEF sat eee oe bn th Recim Socie'y of 7 Ininhisn Order, the brine of Hberty. his deeds are written in the prow “Chatham atreet—will etl on bn aa Ki 4 = @ “ Tn his country's cange a life well spent, o-| Rishth (Ciny Club of Newbarg, perity, the aud the glory of his eountey, Nor Ai aiclanis at Abaiatoras aM. quan tiny ot-beseee Doantcce’s The pagcant of the Clay obrequies is conctuded, The | § Whoce'cariy care teas his riper soars @ | Sevanth Rut Clay Fontival Association, were bis efi balf of Leman freedom tor ted bg Gees eae SUTRA L preety wine Chieeh | minute guns fired from the forts aroand the bay have | @ Should nov mphatd his groin : ai a Youre Grned Honey stey nin iat his country i ) History, nun d “4 ; ry y unpercsived deneves hy ay, nder oamra ‘eutent Clay Co 1 WV Lere Greece unshoathed her o| ' J tuiteetlancans warkes te °F #925" | cogcod to reverberate, the tolling of the sepnichral bts | 2 Hy pyner tio auny seemed largeat ee Ris cotting.” ® fixth nesta rm Various Clay Clubs of thocity ned Cinaty of Glow York. Fee ee cet nines ee olden vine MA WITYERS, AUCTIVOSEER—THI9 DAY. have dicd away on the car, the rolling of abe mules Pub choessenoceavesh aeasacace Fourth Wo,im Tho different Faithful” Clay Cinbs, with drospine b yatta ai eautneane cite’ aden cet og face taee om td i" i hes _— in its hae the ane _ ea iat the M , Hatel, the arms of the city. over ph ri sigue EN mors, Presented Aa Mellel 79) sees x darenming Sppoacang Bi name att wa si aM 0 niture, hue three [ly Carpets &o alsy,on Taras | Chely and general manifestation of popular grief— | the ccntre, were veiled iu erape, aud banners geouped om DUETS eumicand of Gon. Chas, 8. Sploee. sq HGHTH DIVISION Ear uinn ob inever to ht hoe, Seernies isew, an PZanblin at te Tacnitare of & | gicrious in its very melaucholy—that this city has ever ore them; the whole surmounted with a star, lo be il. | Ststem riaid Battat‘on nsirting Cal ie hese quia gases heaenta MATER, z Tne wavereliiuieotinataies igen genteel fomily breaking no honsekeeping consisting of thy Sod nite baa vonished, ikean unsubstuntial vision, | 1mtnated Richmond Conrty Guarda.” Capt T. Bink, Order of Urited Amerinaca. Hemry Olny is vo more! Tue vical th lingotshed— sual assortment of Ans French Bodssrads, [fair Mattresses, a ie pein Page ree Sole thet tad te tne | eq dittayette Hall, the quartors of the Tight Guard.wore | Tompkiva Cniets, 20" romp Gane Wintara, The Uniied Americana aproared av orphaned beouhor (he mnusie of bis vovee fs hwnd, He has prssea the fatal Fs a Furnitur ut not ¢o the vital prineiple—the spirit that he | elsborately bedectira: and a banver, edged with binek, | Frinn Guar, : ant. O'fioa, solved, yot Neroit of counsel, fin nm, never To be repassed oy mortal, Cold and allem = os - 5 5 adoption of this tine honored observance, in memory of | suspended acrors the street, bore tae inseription:— gan Rito Corps,............ Capt. Moyor. NINTH DIVISION he sleeps the sleep that knows no waking, HOTELS AND WATERING PLACES, ee : a is “| | Shen the cana ‘ ’ havite » acknowledge thir dispearation 6 hoe aa the nation’s idol, aud this popular exposition of public | @°°° 259° ia PP RA as he eh ndinhesiactec bai sae th Eevort -firat Regiment... a é 5. Yosburgh. Col. Rob't B, B a ole Grand Maccbats ‘ 1 eresendly 8 a Aas esha ace yor ot Med YS’ HOUSE, DALHOUSIE SOUARS MONTREAL, | lt Sh ot—it is not evaneecent—it | 0 |“ Corpin Duar, nur Livise iv oun Hearts.” © | Third Reriment Lt, Col Moncks ere S che labw Por 5 PYIRGECS, AAG 88 A ee 2 H* USE, u oe tore ntiment—it is not extinet—it is n evanescent —it € eiorahee ata Troe Guarv, ° | Secopd Reciment.... Joba A. Boxart, Baschees hee ne jations we Cinie foe ta not Bro Kiyt. | inves that inspiration which teaches a4 siwre ig aa im Se ~ =e nnn - partakes ofeternity ond will only grow aud strengthen | » zp di o | First Regiment. ce. CoOL J.B, Byor. AEST ES Wiiidneee cabin ted y beyond the grave Tu this assurance we gr sng ogrk re ae lo lg ear with time, until the name of its great and grand object, | ©°°° 29S 020202020 000022C000000009 | | mbhe Dickel Huzmurs, under the command of Capt. | Cacimen’s Asenot nti reel cine veek-eanumte comfurted with the reflection chat bo died in Chriction about seventeen quites fom the eity of f Henry Clay—oneo the © Millboy of the Slates? and | _, The building, partly occupied by the Academy of De- | Dickel, made a very hand-erme appesranoe from tha ps. |. Theilferene vnecker’e hossetcti ins muowatod une faith and with o Cluistian’s hope, aud involuntarily ox the sivantaree of bathing, sniting Swhing aed sign. opposite Ron strvet, was decorated with great taste | cullarity of their dress and the elegant uniform of the | !at borges and eressed in Uleot, with enow white morons, | claim within Ourselves, “may curlast end be Lace hie!" ar of them all—shall be drives. Communication with the city several ngain thefuoblest American ( f by + ‘The City Club.” who aleo occupy a portion of it. Officersandinen, Thetr dress ix black mounted with silver, | Up Quvchsleeres, mave & very tino show, Tae mombera af | Mr. (lay im his brief roview of the br le ie Seg by steamboat and railroad, CURLIS ? caebrined in the hearts and affections of the descon- | Promincnily in the, picture was & earcophagns, over | in the style of the lack Huazars of Prassin. "They were | fit Zeunad sila inatined bode ach ring the |. CpHoe Ww ry pera errr Ste dankuon cian people; Unita uniaiiTea A ates? Mich were, the Godcess of Liberty and two attendant | one of the mort attractive fenturos of Gon. Splcor's bri- | view: ard this appeararcseainbited reidoncs at iuanaery | UP tot Lvov Aiamoulgees the beve cl CnItaeie te hous OREST CITY WATER CURB, NEAR ITHACA, ONE f eae sugels weeping, while floating above was a banner in- | ged. Capt. Diekel waa for fifteen years in the Prassian | ond ter pernrco, fit effuringe tu the memary of thw ween Te Te Srey none ee aed Henthorn, +, of the most delizhtfo) summer retrosts open for pa- Tnstilled with arense of the majesty and solemnity of army, and for many years riding master in the govorn- Th: treme rear, brow; op by tho following divisions, | previous life was so graphieaily given by Mr Robest tients and boarders, ‘Thoss wishing to leave the city fer not disposed to ¢ ‘i the occa ion, we an egerate; ¥oeo00000002 with apprepriste Lawn otiona dari having their fuac Tiughes, at Campbell Court Honse, Virg nid:s—"He and L SEAT CCR ETS DEAE COAG EES Cer an or eecccececcccesooeox | meatichoo! in Berlin. The company is formed princi. D. P . ned by cables of monrnt: d each m owing by ore b lore to the es of old Hanocer, He work. perticulars, address Nd. BRU ROLCS Handing slmost abushed at tho magniticencs of this sad | EGLO nee g | Rally of young, merchants, and when ity yenks are full Ris ceuntansnce thet qrlct was heurtfoltviame ee | Mere parm clos {0 thin elusbenof old Hanoree, suds a Fors City, Tompkine’ County, N.¥- | pcmorial—with its cortege of mournera, military aud | ° For thou art freedoms. now, and fame's— 9. | Tha Second deision Leet Gera TENTH DIVISION J. Lie sas gcoa to his mamma, and co was Lb" His sa EA BATHING.- LONG BRANCH, N. J—-THE won | “vil forming an unbroken ting throughout the six miles | ° ue oe ee be ete amos . Gen Wm. L. Morr's, Aid to the Grand Marshal, . Col. Te. Bur ulm, Aid te Geand Marshal. quaintance with tiie venorablb mau ope mest hoee ee His Houso Js now oven tu rvvoire vititers during the | of the procesion from City Hall Park to Union Park— | 9 o | (Get Fohn B. Montgomery, and Wm, Morris, Heq., juc Bitzer Wee Manure ptudy, which, in. thneo.timen. expecially. served to! appeal warm serson © proprivter of tha above hotel flasters | — sat Ae thee q ai y wi eceocee0esc0 coon * v Wee 4 Protestant Aanria rhea . , pate priate on Dimeetl that his housd isnot enrvacsed for comfort by any | WeTecognive it as the evidence of a popularity which oe cane, S92 991999 9.7.9 8:9 4 06 9ie Tn this division came the officiating clergymen, in car: Omnibus Proprictore’ Nuts hts rT And a amar nad oy ax thie colatrated goa shore watering pleco, Steamers | knows no lit and was hitherto unexampled in the ut few others attracted our attention till we reached | ringes; they were robed, and each Wore a mourning scart a Nigok Inte: sherardent end cevrsitseC. IA0) Wess ‘Thomas Bunt and Edwin Lewis a pcaise aninade Gh Ba weiotle! © whis! aatiha om he the end of the route. suspended from the right shoulder, We Aer apnne ee ci, May : breil AIKD, Proprietor, | senais of ork. ‘The detai UNION SQUARE iatiateot Giedies SB Bagh Waidonsaiwenit Ibe republic was yet in te tfavey, ‘The hock of uw res PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. -TUIS EsTaporsm. | Weve in the hands of ourreporting corps. Bere Mr, Wheeler's fine Union Place Hotel in Four- | the clizs men, aitired ta deep mousinge’ eet volotion bait tet belied ibe ravages. and the couatry wae montis now epen for the season and the peoprictor will be Sect ices teenth street. and Delavan’s on another side of the Next came the funeral ear, built apon a scale which i wly recoverivg from the eflest of the mighiy throes happy to make engayomoute with vartice who may doeire te 2 ea = eee sanare. monopolized ull the show. ‘The former building | was mournfully gorgeous; it was uoarly square, and Independent Onder which had given birth to a free and indepenient nation, snenge rooms. Tae ist f from Now York to New Brighe THE APPEARANCE OF THE STREE wat a over (and ite extent is very considerable) draped | *ioed pbout four feet high, uvon a raised centre. there Roman Catholis Te Public by ies rer scm peT ively uokaorn; = - tou ia six miles, and the trio is ptrfuriuod by @ steambontin as : aN With heavy festoons of black, ‘Those om Delavan's were | w raved} Divisio) ’ eft Co depend niinly apon his own etfoats, from 25 tu 3) minutes. Lt Iwaver New York, PietNo. l, North ATE DEVOR ATION ON MRI BUC DINE ETC: nixed with white i , ielederliclant Meee Bat ree eae salle tar hig Carne wided by the private hirer aod instruction of hle fiver. at7, aad 12 A.M,and£%.5 aud 6 PM. ‘Leaves Of thai faners\ paguacite which Haver ct late years, be- ple inseriptio enty Clay.’ From cach corner of the more, Haq, Aid to Gra wrsieal, ey: New Brighton et 8 9 and Ifa. My aod 2, aud : cave nan ha, ae i ona: e PARK KOW—CHATHAM SQUARE, &¢ car n light, tapering pillar, Wrapped in erape, supported ota 6 Baptia be aE aie Geary rapido ber NoOLae bs wae 0 que i i ‘estab! come quite in vogue among us, none have ever surousse: an: anantines a ther in thel the rect, the roo! is ky . ton nilors’ Sot wy na the the ecovoatos, Wai ergo! 7PM A more frequent communication, #i1! be nsta tia qu 1 gs We have described the decorations rather in their re- | the rec pon the Peuppuredithe wenie Rea ther Mechanics’ Sovioties. cess Of mod fapt relations of in unankwity, outwardly expressed, that of which our | verse order—the cou whe ee oe : ids sa ayy ° Ircoping povition. Euch side of tho ear was sucrounted Buty HOUSE, YONKERS —THI8 COmMMODIOUS | city was thoscene yesterdey. The cenp d'ail In the im- | {He Taki and up through Bowery to Union Square. | roping peslion. fuck side of she oar was surrou the J, catallishaaeut is now oper, for the scoommedation of | mcdiato neighborhood of the City Wall, the eommence- | mul hen ‘ade of ihe Clty Re es wie aso: | wn,” Tho national banner eraped, and halt farted [rSaplondia eseembly room, which wilt terlet. tor hally, | ment and terminus ef the great panotama, wos extra- | — French's Hotel has been £0 veiled in mourning evor | MCUBG the fing etait, o \ eneh commer, ots, fulde Concerts, jostures, gud other exhibstions. Stabling for | ordinary, and could certainly not beequalicd ip any city | *HCethe announcement of Honry Clay's death, that ali; STE a fitting <b 6 ura Within,” “Attscher horses, and carringes to let, &c. : our city renders are aequainted with the style in whieh | t@ ‘he rear port of the env DURELL, Proprietor, | of the world black and white festoons adorned every available portion | White silk. upon which, the fellow ater er cldine, dinner, and supper parties provided for | qhe Hall iteclf was tastefully draped in white aud | of its exterior from window to winder letters, appeared :— ee Mn rngrees charneter of our govern. a+ race wepecidiy Ube cab- ject. of clove vg investigation ‘Che Fronch rorclution, with = cerul'> Upon the pence of Kurope; the cigddng of hostile commercial interests; the cbvims of Lelligerent powers on the cue sido, ead the rights of nea links on the o'er, were topics of dikeussion among the sigtcmen of both worlds of the procession being round | @ed with silver stl H DIVISION. the countates nea! Ait to Gerard Moves! went tks, Citirens of Bitth indo Ty 4 ade « oda’ 1) wae rinder there © reurastances that the attention ef ——__-—.-. ~~ ——~ | bisck, ail over the surfuce of its noble front; and those trap- Sticneye feed pr gar ht biol Ea Bla tachi al be eaten oerpanste in ei TH DIVISION ncélior Wythe was called 40 the bumble bay, whe ment is now oper tho season. The undersigned are | imposing effect, while the flags usually displayed were | bearing the inecription : gous ‘ ° = se #8 aivdiueseat dae ie ark ee eee io orien seedy to onter tate srrangenvute wish Ponillen tie Reeatae suspended at half mast (or flag staff) high; and all the | cee oeocccecscsc cc csa0sssz0cse000 | COPE TOSS SPEEDED 220002090 00209008 Fitlotly observing the route lai? down in tho pro- " c CTO eos Aarer rar: Foci § sag ee Dek mer, and eolicit a continuance of formur patreuage. Fal? iepen a ‘ 6 r x df, ARO a sake Seth OF ERE ehccatahs sinc Lt ses, toch: nd es 6 isbe vA, formation may be had in rorerence te the place: Ka. by | buildings in the immediate vicinity appeared to vie,an1 | o “A grcat man has fallen: Our conutry mourns.” Ba perder es a aaah gray: Bos gry ela ah | Greinine the end of the procession zeacked City Hull, for | putite entheluam to direct the coulre of lgicla'ion. aad referring to our eard, at the Irving House ana New For! ~ ' ° 0 ee Epp Vg pg tp..en nud from each. | giemisial. at haif past seven o'clock in the avening, fo conirci the cnvigh sof a miygbty people The bem. Hotel. a. b. STIGER, not quite unsuccessfully in displaying symbols of mourn- | 2 oooccoscoocucceoco-=sce vooescoess | The Light Guard under the command of Captain Vin 1d wot occur dur. | elicr apd the boy becume friends, Phe youth has loft te Supresion of his matured greatue cordsot bis country’s hwtory, aud. the cent, numbering One hunded mn. att orbenor. in equai nvaibers upon either bee ‘ the slightort nceident, we belle: ing me : Behind and arom thls arch was arranged black le, Bedlow's | ing the any ike an : sO All political ditferenoes, all party and sectional foslings, | erapo, ro as to forim o biack ground tora, white | Chicomtild) Dang plaves a foe t heaeek ieee ; Y RAILROAD, FOR PHILA- | seemed for the day to be buried or lulled in oblivion— | Yt of the illustrious dead, also decorated with sable y ee. 2 & the re of the wlerl forbraronoe wud seemingly sympathisiug with | patron bas pecn well portrayed in the touching tertime TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. ‘Be mutitude actiog with the NAMDEN AND aMB dranee tol wea the following pall bearers == < TofMr. Clay fisos his lutter tos friend. hy N 1 A i y. 4 a dithert Cl each other on the occasion pial of Mr «ly luiselt, in hos tetter to a frieue CN Mioiny frome, Panes Moran tives, ontot whig and democrat, Union-man and geoessionist. aboll- | All along this Line of street, cach store and housovied | 4,Fahem R Lawrence, Gulvert Cleland, Sshorily afier Mr, Clay's admie ion tothe bar, in 1797, lorning Nine leaves at7 4 M. Afternoon expr 7 dvow up at the west gate of (ity Hall P M.; through to Philadelphia iv four and » half hours. Nine for diemi: extend tionist and Southern-rights-man, all appeared to join | With exch other in their funeral trapplogs. On No, 1L | isaee New and arm-in-arm, with melanchely satisfaction, combine | PTk Pow, part ocoupied by the Unt Finishers’ Company, dotn Roblir he removed to Kent assnied a high up Broad- | position at the bar of his adepted Soa At this pened Fares. first clas cars, $3; second class, (by 2 P. M., ine wore three very beantifal wreathsef evergreens, inclosis Bebers Hy Flo way ulmost to First etreet. The polic Y of bis Ie, he was remarkable for a fearless indepondencs, eng.) $2 | Returning leave, Puleaetnita’ trom, face 12 | In doing homage to the memory of the universally ac | tiie following inseripticns ig ME] geceb Bele ne vale exeabane eet pojice arrangements | undaunted cournge, heen retcarm and. brilliant thetor steamboat TRANSPORT, from Pior No. 1.atS P.M. Kare, | kPowledged patriot, stute-man and sngo; and the rule | ¥ ooeesc20c%ec0c0205200200000098 * | Anthony Compton, if : Scampagapal Se ee vom. an (Fag b Aiden as to admitting no party banner in tho procession, “ To was not for a day, but for all time.” ° rt A CEREMOND'S IN THE PARK. the trumpet and again pleading with the sofiners of @ POILADELPRIA DIRECT —U, 8. MAIL AND | was carricd into cflect in ite truest spirit and meaning. r BRO, On the pintform whicl had be four hours New Jersoy Mail: p erected over the steps | Woman, intimivated the turbulent, coramanded the re- rude #piits of eiinte teraneh PPOOSSCOSOS99N0S20092009700059900 8 7 - Beephen Allen, Jevnd, vin Jecee ie New York M , foot of BROADWAY, a Sapeacts of erect of hix comp ers und eaptivaiod th City Hall, we noticed the Key, Dr. John M Krebsr oco% yeee eoriande rereet; Gand oie POM. Liberty wereei. Fars, $3 | ‘The decortions—if such they ean be ealled—were par | F22222Seeooe22020200002¢2 000920" Penjemin J, Halght, Dr. Spring, Mr.N- B. Blunt, and | PY yyaetenr, 1nefe attributes continued to bis death st ol cOoMd Cians. ta, » M. 2 ; "i o be i * o = 7" = B ,* m re sad Be P uw Bate re Wasding- ticularly striking in this great thoroughtare, extending “This memory, like the pine, will be ever green.” ° eral clergyaen end Alderm dd Meary Clay | for: ‘1 were yet ees mee oes el rote A and Charleston through tieketa soldia ths | o¢ : ine of fe ’ ° J. Philips Prout ervid? ths ot TAN tae hs, baloceiy a seriement, and 4 community, invicated the inroate bron qase ovrtea e thease Mand | cc™§dorably below thelino of masch—in frct,quitedown | ° s,s ss, scocsascccceecccce sooo’ hit Ty Ervin, th 1 of the deceased. ‘Tho balcosy and civilizavion upon the fastnesses of t to the Battery, in which portion many of the stores and ly after e savage The Tn. avriages coatalaing ied Windows of the City Uni were crowded to excess. About | Gian stilt ela birrtnight nnd the tute ¥ dw. lings were most appropriately bedeckod. MESS OV IRIS IE TMC SO SPOS RG ROS ERS twenty aids of t a “nd Murshal Lin full P ones pn Li Rortest af Beedon’ tik nson atioeaeel 2 A ght elt Feeeu an Trpham’s shawl store. Nos, 17 and 18, was most taste- | ° au hie o nly aids - irand Mar et MUTC 1 TOL UNG re, the traditions which designute the State as th dack and See ae an ea Yor eae Elaminers- | tuisy draped in black and white festouns; the stars nud : ATL mourn his los © | she Contneat Gounet Mite Craven up 1h font ofthe plattoent; aud Use believiour, | 5 Core send «kale Soouan ike tees, @icor SFO ie emer GEORGE LAW, pt. Frane Ls wy stripes, rived on the top of the house. were drooping MSOC CRC ESdEObes ODEs COO CECE OCS O phia, Groobly i of the vast assembly bad congregated was highly | juxurtes ty ed Lie. surrounded by primeval frevta, and after Inly 6 ron As ‘ollows:—Wili Inave Peck | from the centre of the flag staff; and extending across vd decorous. and. becoming the’ solemn ocoaston! where ne e reigned supreme. the future «tates Nt w York, at 6 10 clock, & M., and 4% o'clock, | the ond story was the inseription:— ; i | Insp and jegicintor wae trained und matured. hey far. MK. Beturning, will loave Plosiing at So'clock, AM, |e 6660 cecge Ceboeur esc debbeCoe duct of the police, under the able snperintendon plebed buiet & to hh ‘ rowan his’ tate " pe 2and Go'clock, P.M --tonching at the foot of Bienth | 5 o|we Mateell, way admirable in tho preservation of Beth ap taba pages a tA ed c bway. Freight takenon reasonasle terms. Face | o — £taterman, yet friend to trath, of soul sincere, ony : above ull, exeoursged and srengthened that self reliaw’ Zhe cents each way. Py jin notion faithful, and in Lonor dear, 0 be “ Your cavise of sorrow . Silence having beep obtained, the Rev Dr. ws ad pitt which in after years sustained him anid bes ben garg SS eee ae Who brek omiee, scF¥ed no private end, ask iis F é : rane. iveredthedulbrwiad fal B.Pil of politics. Lhe sleugeles of factions, the nesaniia O THE VIRGIN(A SPRINGS—MOST AGREBABLE | 9 Whowsired natitiesand alo lotnn feel Bile) iebmatomasn et eraser te, 78 rupee’ Sep Callveyul tne following beast Gal ata Moaraiit | Tor iis tie apecuen tare ee pedialaeleCSSDNCer AOR Ou Pod aud economical roure—Visiters to the Viraii® | 9 Enavl let by bimeclf, by all approved, ols dys ba a ty ot WIL Prayer i= rosie disputations of the bar Frings, sad to Lynchburg, Va, Lexington, Vier or Suauae | 6 Fraised, wopt, andhouored by tho land bo loved. 9 | oo og5 ae Mes or ard Common Gove it y of Willi yuax Pipe copy Fema a ceuéti aie os, Man ore reminded that” vas reson Maae. | ° 8 | Beecccccecoscescc00020000905000% with Uveiv officers ei eaiquem eg shang ree fourths of a ecntury have passed sinew that mow LAND, ‘iitted ap. with rooms sud spacisus | Secoesesesosse20020c0000390005908 Wheeler & C:.'s stationery store; No. 13 Park row, | The Cemeum Connell of Jersey “ty, with thoir Clerk, Mae- | , 0 Gedy out Oniitizg piace in all ger Lariat A moratie declaration, which declared to the worid eue eine eenree Dalgmnse Ge Sickn oad, pad pace Among others descrving of notice for tie profusion | way urnameated iv an elegant aud tasty manner, and | ho Common Comer ark, with thete | Thou are ove refuge. In nh Hist Phow | CHametpation from eoloniet Uealdom, a Siroud, every Tuesiny and Thursday, AbY ELM. Bless | ard taste of thet Gcapery, wove the stores of Chitienden, | pre-cn'ed a very imposing appearance r de the Nees to cjwaton fom our Briti-h brochroa, * holding them es pleees 4, Smith & Townsend, Howard's Ho- 1¢ Chatham Rank, at the corner of Duane strost, was we hold the rest of mauk ul enemies fa war, in pexcd sts Dartege to Richmond by this ai rvenbls route, $9 aniy. | Lliss & Co. Henry enemies fa np t Wichinond, passengers may other taka tho “Danville | tel, Appleton’s book store, and-some adjoining bildin also draped in mousuing, and displayed # bunnner will eee 1a : me cha Bact on ere ae alircad toute of the cumfurtente canal pase Mest. | Towen & MeNami bie dry goods store, No. 112, | theie words : to leave the inipreat OF Bs GU Gren tec cas” Se ae ed the stages eonneeting toreiita’ thay ang Seve lat | nerite particular notice. The front was almost entirely Becesedocscecxe22090990009020000 Inngoage of a Liographer, « born ad eradied ta. the ago- rom Wishmond to the White Sulrhar Springs stan expeare | covercd with crapr, which, on tho white marblo, bad & | 5 «Woe monrn « aation’s lors. The etatesman, sage ¢ ee fare f Pe cecrsee | nies of the revolt Henry Olay seems to have been 1 $7 only, he wtaxingon th te helog fe tery fine effect, ‘The American fing was hung ont from | & ene patron e ole ambition was his country’s 0 «Piet | nited States Mil othe gut Hired by Hrovovidence to sympathize with its ine mile and passingers ing tno xe third story. and immediately underneath it was a | 9 coed; whomever knew ‘no north, no south, no chee, o hist to put OnE iciples vf freedom, and to be the losding elvumpioa of pringemtbou’ any loss mig Rea twonor, on which was wrilien ia black letters on white | o t;’ who would rather be right than’ ba Provic ° #8 States r | homen rights for the see in which he has Hived \ tt i - ott, o © Navy. | Mie P. 2 at for fiexington at the North River; m4 ‘ 4 codes | o "His end was pene.” ¢ tuo Navy Yard ead Lis carcer ass legi lator commenenced tn the General . taunton eing forty milex, and thet te Lexiacton ten miles Co Coe Se Ce Pee eee ee re To x ? ° ited States. Arsembly ot Keutueky, im Lig. fre which he vas uly; the tine conn pind berwoes Kivbmond and Stauatog | o eng sax WHO WOULD RAT WW Biche Wee 6) oo Sime os Tre Pee COO DO'S O0'S a tpredily elevated to the Scoute ot the United States, ta cork Manes wate: WEd Gan bartomh halamere ef f° bu PRESIDE o | due National theatre, and all the buildings, stores, &0., tate Souiety ofan: | 1806, 1% the unexpired term of Hon John Adair, ' Ta vo deya. hole furs m Baltinor® av , quar ¢ more * . ot" Senn : ite White Suiphue Springs St ola fare har wea F Coccecccevcceceeeesocsescoceces | Ott nite hatham square, were more or less draped in TUIRD DIVISION. 199 be was again returned to the Senate; and in ISL, pore and Lynchbnes, $410: do. Baltimore sod Arid below was anoi banner, with these words, in ‘ rs 4 iow was beaded by Tikan nae, | foxtgeing the higher dignity. be became » candidate for v , THE BOWF. akon away Ks, or Stounton Va. $9. For tnecher particulars, 80; ‘ black capitale:== : f HOWERY. Lonet Jia W. Stiles, Ail to Geand Marshal ve Ge: i Kepresentatives; and at the special cessiom, dhe ee fy rg a ee ee nt eeoa ws 206 sds Ube dUUlEs occa | gfteten Hull, atthe corner of Bowery and Division ““Medsd Platt Ewq said. Shunianas Bean ‘ist ! New 11. he was cleeted Speaker of the House, 6 ee ee ene aie ahead cho : Ftrect, made # goed display AND CONTAL vie W740 Tabor! which post ke wos subs quently re-elected six tines; 0e- Commerce streut whart Kalvimore, : eee Hous ca¥ eae 4 The Lowery Amphirheatre made more display thanany Ex-Mowhors of Congress and oft trea to imbsa the mud | eupying that position fo oll about thir ven yours. La Sihanees iene ae NON SPRIN Tig | ° 9 | other buildivg inthe street. From the froat of cae house ke. Mayors, ¢ ve , en wih The saving tinth, | 819 be resigned, upen being appuinted one of the Come UDANY, TROY. AND ¢ Maes the | 2522°200022606099000900000002908 | were euepended banners, inscribed as follows of tha ci « Hrookign. and tle Lami of Goa, tho wanes oLer to negotiate pence wih Enel Int ity Ball Station, New Yo Vi sore Genin's hat stere n canopy, formed of black and | ¢2cescesccceseoeoposasccocscocos | Metts of Dopnituents and Oftnars of the ( EET Wie Sweretary of Staie under Mr. Aouus; and im 183h yl Site cloth, extended from the second story to the top of | % “Do mict piorni In pateias” : Tudres of the United States Stat the enjoyed in his dying hoar, returned to Ube Senate, whera with @ brief intervely cbuildieg, the whole font being ornamented with | ¢ “Ip life wo aro tp death ° District Attorney Mei y whieh Hefag and dying, he hors eequent upep his voluntary retiremeut in 1842, he en Spring fusteon droeeites. Tn front was a email pedestal sup- | 9 * Keoquiesent in pao ° Members of the Pr nd the exdlusive Otuers aod privoless comiinucd uplil bis death belug a period of nearly Sy pediata stations. go bust of Henry Clay, aud over ali nstutfed bagle | o “A notion mourns when a good man dies. ff, Under Shoriff and Deputies of the City of N. York, Croat: Gol AY {PIs Dloseedneas youre’ public rervice from his fret entrauce imto publie o Chatham Four 2 pl apg “Bet ; me “ ot, County Clerk sud Coroner of the City of N. York urn hiedcath. May hisexampe | fity. th was in those veriote capneitios of legisiatur, dl- Meee tices | ih Tree ats ibe neiMorheod cf the City Un, | *LSSoeteseeeseessccsceessceseee’ memo mene apes ad ne iat ta te an Joining building was banner as | yarshel ofthe U8 fre the with his Deputic Hist, and minister of We and principles of | Bleemen, nur Ubom any ¢ wry they be mindfl aiid alteh thar thes sll need for uh tate. that Mir, Oluy developed blie policy which have giver of or counteymen, But Pl Om the front of an Sime ant poricitaat life, thor Canaan cad stage to Lebanon, fierneen. Pare through, $: acriving early the same | we Lecume enveloped in a inss of [ny M. SLO aT, Sup" “phe trorpings and the rite Of woe,” fellow: ya selvew that personel ia to him the desizention of “ the Yather of the Awericam with which each building was profusely furnished. Co Pe en ee Rat ee CEFR E ae U.S. Pistriet attorney, Col rofthe fort of New York, | in Ci rist, chat cay go crvet to Him, whieh alone shall System.’ Hy this Ido not mean that <ingte isol sted leypistie SCNOCLET'S MOUNTAIN—THE GEST ROUTE FROM use first clatnte epecial attention, its large | HENRY CLAY, ‘wpe SOS zee gnere eobte Deneere pe prt meyers vane 1a then Convey to thats Mae witon: ed riage ettoM | tive muasury known us the tariff. but that gront, expanse Dew Vark ie via New iteimpton, rien daily, by ty cuvered’ wits, Heck. aimaiin er! 1 Honored in Lifo—tamouted in Death, att a eeentiee Vin sient Dobarteidhte, Tone rule aad tonnjog trectoms May ties «m ef public policy Which bwed upou the law uf nae otra! Railroad of Sew 4 vi ond o miles ate o vecare sf » © S - Bhd good ronds, On nad after July 2d the ot oe R ped ep left. to eecare a vision from ty cf New York, Sec cdvesoreacuedes Heeb ctewe’ cee of their accountal lity t) Heaven ahny , Ute abd the rights of 8 has comuinded tbe re peak ‘i ieave ‘rom (te ”, Ne ve y sombre appearance of this arrango. © Bowe: hode Assistant aad Clerks. 8 Previdont of the United States—tne of the wor wh it « advanced the true pro: peril fo. Shed rok PM F ; B23¢: shenugh tn j conceive hi Yrom this acrosa the achat? | vbw the Lesoc and a of the Tho Board of n of the C ty of New York, m whem Thou hast catied avavose of ihe country, Part of this«yetem was the poh a 4 wna wbalf hones. For tekets or farther oformatt a, to Barnnm’s Museum, wore ensponded banners, | ¢oresirum Walker atrect to Union Park. along the route, Dippoted by ihe Cronidens and Cleth wheiiaparlginbsd ame ME a BL rights aaa neutral power, aud the protection of our pity at Bone's Baprens Ofice, 74 Broadway, vr on hoard of ‘udconcte Gnigts cides Gites bikek crupe on | Were bedecked with subles in various forms and devices. President, Trustees, Frcults, deute of Colamb! and judgea—our ore And advaoates—the | seainen agguluet the arrogant pretensions of the imperious fe Bont. Hope'a Express ran potion with this ling ss ati an Hiding OTHER STRERIA AND PLACES NOT IN THE ROUTH. | Prosident, Council, Faov'og ae chee sotemra, ebeceniens oe Boeing WAR HAVS salt atylon Allstroe of tn Beas, Yueh Flore was £0 elaborately covered, or draped, that ‘The funeral display was by no means confined to the "| New Yo m that thers fs Ove ighor than she hishest. itis pot too much to any that no pron occupied & PUNANOL Ads incividuel deseription is impossible seas ji Marg bi Wi agbrniah parts of the city wore Coljone of Pi ii a dats Bana and pee retonsne, may more Ky Diment Pog hed the bh Note feed Ve cannot, however but notie sof Meade rimilarly decorated, ular ‘onng Men determine only for che public good— sige ™ r Tae jeclate POSLLS FOR COAL.—SEALED PLOPOSALS «ts. daguerreotypists, No 9 eu NASSAU STREET, Now York Medival Society aad Phy si jvat, ruling in the ferr of God. Give geace to our psople i t 1 fee the! detcotve naman Tut be revelred ab the offs of tas Quartermaster of the “hte a the time of the procession suring cat no leet | i which Gosling’s restaurant, the Post Offles, the Mirror Toechers and F 1 Sohook of Columbia ULat they may ever scloot such, fr off-e aad authorigg; — Of Te gulating our for rade. ander the de Lited Ftntes Military Ae anti che of Ann perc jan the Countess of Laod ndsteld, botter Known | efeo, Clinton Hote along us. simple repablicana, a8 Lola Montes! She was panied by Miss Meade ond though not looking ta reity. And 16, way we all Jord s yoict and peareahle life ta aif Of retaliatory Orders ncil—~beenuse sho persisted ha th the Pupils of the same. | godliness wud bonety. And €) thic end. we nambly be- the preetice of impressing A can ceamon —bes40se seech Thon hoth forgive aod allay the bitterness and injus- rhe bad instigated the Indians to commit hoattlivies and Tribune office wore conspicuous, \ The Union Hall clothing store. corner of Fulton ani | Peoteecors of tho Fi Nacsau streets, was festooned with whito and black from Jrext, for the celivery ow the pnbite wharf’ aWost Point, ow York, of 1.500 tone (2.200 the, per tou) Gres qnality as follows, vis, 100 tove Witte Ash ‘stove siz0; OO) na hy bere hy ee ie theo of party scrit, Que ehmmne, and o , wee . ‘ 0 ® fused indemnity fo broken Aad seronne is MW Roan Kevazh beaken and | robe! Neaith, fer samp white vel nnd hee brillant c¥e8 | the: besemeut tothe top atory., Suspended from th 1 Lycews this day, over the grave, where obloquy ood gelemay a [en dante ts gee yf Boryata Age epee Op ervened. Aho Coal to be delivered during the monte uf | formed wccutre cf attenction amoug the other black and | bulging wasa banner wit the following tascription ce National Academy of Design. hushed ; ‘whero politionl wnimosity isrebaked, andenanty oe ae eee rd, In the Gocisiemhiden, oy stand september, and ten per orot to berarained anti! | white cljects around, : 066 666668606 ob 0b d0000CSCCSESCCCS rincors’ Institnte, buried ; where our citizens mingle th it pr aad te the struggle are Enown. and, in P ciilmertof the contract. acore-s Liew. R 4. SMITH ‘(ho following words were inscribed in front of this build. | ¢ $ _. Chamber of Commerc OF tho statertan and the patiut, whom we all hare lot, honorable to ourselves and so beoeticial to American ta- wartermaster United States Milltary Academy. West | jny The World Mourns bis Loss,”? ° “Death has olaimed theo, Harry, o | General Soviety of Mee! 0. redoomon of tha olty of | Extend Thy rracious sway and Vhy protecting arm oor | terete, Mr. Clay was again, as one ot the commissioners cit, wwew York. : In the fyont of Hail & Son's music store a full length | Yet momory never dic Amy rath thie and, be Thom ite slory and ste trast. And tet the at Ghent, maicly instrumental onic : a "ay sind sha Jo crican Institute, raving rule of ‘Ubiee Avotnte 90 poauline blastn. F Sot ortes . IG GATDRAFTSON PAGE, BACON & CO. 84N FRAN. | portrait of Henry Clay was displayed ins consphuowt | %. 556 .5eco0ssc00000 sococsses Moohar ios Lueti:ute—Othvors and Members. Srdcalvation through all cur porcors and thrawghest the Se eee ne acerca “tants Onan v5 ine! tater ceo, California, for sale ty WatGut & MoLBAN, | pe-ilion, and on uiiber side the Amczioan flag, draped in FULTON StREET. The several Printers, Sovletics of thu City cf Now-York, | world. “And. pow, mort morcital ford and Savi 7, geant | he fearlews and determined +tand mame by He, con 2 10 Merohanta’ Exchante, Also, drafts om Ciacinaath,® ning : Mony of the hotels and other public bulldings fn this Roard of Trade. tate ea che sven ans. thie fell: pevton of ec? persensl aus || fot, Conmoiley and eaeleiete 0 Ie eee nis, Chiego and Lotroit. he American Hotel exhibited a buct of Cloy infront, Py 8 Masters, Wardens and Bartor Masters of the Port of N. ¥. | of our pational wins, Teach usto sonsidor our intervention in the affairs the South American AILRO SONTRACTOHS UCHICAGO AND | OFAped with mourning strcot wero deeply draped in mourning. Pilots of the Port of New York. and the meacure of our days what itis. Renew States; bis trstruction® as Secretary of State, to the eae Raticond Secled propooaiswill be tacelyed |. 1 font of T, W. Jennings’ store, No. 201, was the fol- “ CORTLANDT STREET. Members of the Industriel Congrosa. te tetay ene tieh eee, eine uate, NARI! Sraoe that we | Ministers to the propored Congress nt Panama: his cor- int the office uf the company, in the city of Springield, Uli | lowlog Inveription ;—- ‘The Western and Naticnal hotels in this strret wore | qoachors and Popils of the several Public, be 7, ble jhe ths dos” reependenoe growing out of the Aifficultiesin relation ta Ward and Private | of Thy rsints, aud dwolf revor with th all for the merit cd We ank it "sake of Joss Christ, our Mo eeccecccesccscec00 | beautiful te, Util Saturday, anynst 14, for the grating, masoury, | cosoceesocee * y decked off, as were many of the wholesate dry rideing, end eros tHeg of that diviston of this road, which the colonial trade aud the navigation of the St. Law- Schools, tor wat © | goods establishments in the rame thoroughfare; apdother | President. Superintendent, Officers and Pu tho Don’ ep. | tence. and tbe commercial treaties uegotiated by him, atends from Spring 4ld to Biowmingion, Uilinots, dete wRY eae es mite A Tad IN THEMY ARTS Mi etibtmvents, in different localities, might oi hy ahead and Damb, ana Diind Ynetitncions. © i F on nt then dcliverod the funoral oration | constitute the international features of his Amorioaa. feraiesranhs KatiGuntnet we tae te tee |G Gi o | Botiee but that the enumeration would become tedious | ‘Tho lino of carringes terminated with this division, the Bede M Hon: | policy. ieesrogh Veinents, the protection and one vided into sestiony of sbont two miled ench, and the work | ©2°°°2e¢e2eeeoc0e90es0e900000900 | ant profitless. 7 . rear of *bich was brought up by the offleers of the Amo- | Commagement of aucricau industry, aud the complete to he commenced without delay Payments for work and he Irving House was festooned with black cloth, from 2 ving ricon and Mechanies’ Institutes, with their staves of THR ORATION. developemet Meriean resources, and theic indepen aterinis will be made in cash | Profiles and plans my be e fleet tory to the top and the balcony was very THE PiuvUESsION. Moe trimmed with crape, projecting from each window. Tenty Clay is dead! Such was tho startling intelli- | dence of foreign control formed the domestic portinne of ep. 8 ik forms obtained at the o fees of tro company | yeut'y wrenthed with the ame material, in Spri and Bloomington, Ming, whore any infor ation il be fornished hy the Bnai gath factory proof of ponalbiltey will be his scheme; und thou«h others have honostly differed aa to the expediency of s mo of his proposed measures, no one will question the motives of patriotism which 3 The procession was reall; he Up to this int there were in the processic View this part of tho street ‘wp to the Broadway thes be p i as ly great. It was the longest Pp 0 era in the pi om one gence which. but afew days since, flashing ow the wings dred ct " assed je atre there was not a single house that did not duplay | CTC" formed in this city. Its head marched over a dis- | Poniment and eeimey ore not be surpassed In 9: | Crime Lightning. was diffused thronghout the entire re. | reqa on vooring for the: wi ho anbacribor eme emblem cramaenteg : ee tance of feven miles, and actually met and Ispped | ‘the veterans of 18:2 next came in carringss, wearing | public. Commencing with a rumor, at whoso faintoxt phe th veep More, than a onl bore all tk, ot ‘arren st w the Had » the opposite side stood, pre-emineutly, Stewart's ly by or iy ” oheri-) e inte ¢ Union, for i" River Railroad officn, until aucases. rhe prepared || sesbie ‘palace, exhibiting, beyond all question wud au | (2024: forming @ completo elreuit. ‘Tho military alone, | mourving badges, and presenting a solemn appesrance, | whisper Senators and Reprosentatives abandoned the | ignited: to this end hecteove Placing hi oexhing profiles, plans, &o. and giv {information to xnch preter to offer Froposais te this city. | LIV Bit Hl. LR, * the cempariron, the most bewntiful and chaste design to be | CceUPied one hour and five minutes in passing a given bie espe ve onsen aoa ae st the city, with | bails of legislation, it burst cpon the country «dread | constitution, ho stood before the country advocate th, July 16, 1604 pi, Ra ea a nen eagle oer e various regiments of military companies, and the | lines. They were tastefully decorated, and around the | politician with a eubdued spirit, the hum of business wag ; 4 vai lai — he ‘MianUy white marble front was dy des 2 ” pent; ing of sectional jealousics and discordant interests, the 1,500 0 200-78 ADYEWTISER DRsimne Ce ee ee ey te raaene ellective Hane. | etviceocietios, rapidiy conconteated upon thocentre,atihe | Hue v3 Fon ee eer rite Aud LascriPtioOs, | eobed om the eruwied mart, the dtisen endthple | OS vy > uch ‘e mourn our lors,” “ 9 depuvelations of beated zealots, and the threats of vine to dispors of bisfoterest jos manufacturing | In the centre was a plain obelisk, swrmounted with an | City Hall, from an early hour in the forenoon. At thre? fetter veuring in black agra wilke arepery caunttg borer cewed from their toil, tho courts of Jjustion wore | dictive partisans. his eye quailed not-—bia voice was Dob Waine mn Ste, i Fea ere beet thE gaps ti speretien 4 nn and simply embejlished with a profite of the iltus rable sos tion sity, ae othor an minutes past three, tho ‘bell tolled an arranged sigual, | sound the windows, The whips reclined upon the roots, | cloved, the husbandmon watered che farrow with his | DUsbed His eagie giance surveyed the soene. and anon, ne nf the mo evel io barr ded by stare. bee! t sud political strife, above the previous turineye ensms meni vovnny a major portion of bis | hic celish was cemplotely enctivouded in vabte drapery, | *PAthUs telegraphed to tho bell-riugors in overy part of | hd Were fulded with black erape. (ears, and the sailor. looking to thn half mast fg whis- | hewlings ofthe ctorm, rumg nut his clarion tones of come enn 1200 to. $A00, thie wtfers gare ooportuniign ct | At citer aldeof the base srood Ue genius of liberty weeg- | €@ clty that the magnificent, bat mouraful, procession Cotvndl ie Ar Rae ro hat x sed with white lips. our defender Ia dead! Tha tolling } fort to the faint-hearted, and encourag pov Bh pe makion money. “Addresa box No. 869, Post Ofhe ing. ond an eagle in a drooping attitude, while two weep- | tind commenced to move. Im front. rode two spacial aids 6 8 Weed ee ee lerehal. Beit ana booming minute gun proclaimed the departure | deepairing. Born to gemmans the pe ie ae sR ANTEDLON HOND AWD WORTOAGE, | IRE TMOME crmpoted of Jot dlack materials, complotod | uF ihe Chiot of Polloe-ileears, Noctis ane Corcne io | This diviten conteina er on? Beoketieg of Browtirn, |. of opener loti. Tne wales desieaiivan of Tesdrent | chilled. to role the Insreiiien. Of Skt Sales Dee 1 50 WANTED—ON BOND air SiaTGAGe, (his very unique and hd testimonial t mediately after Jersey City, Newark, Williamsbarg, Paterson, «bow beteKened the durknoss and gloom of the land Ail } threatened the beeen in ‘anneune Py nat ate n rete sera Crs a nee stirwind yd, Waves | wiprnded lige eograving roprsene tho. Voled | “ices, me emetinacs hacks wea ees OL he tunnees woe foe NaereTbeound wash ang stan, | iets aia ered we dation mouse ie £0” | ing pot the notes of warning and alata wlllons nora real «« , 3 “Hepende ni etreete, 8, Oma) . 5 oy i: be ashen 38 Vesey street, Now York, wilt most autontio Balen Senate, abd bearing the falowiit foseription ta dh utedana pcag ot pet ae bein dn deans ge, | ana tn deep mourning tion's lors, 7 the na. | ihibe resoue--the war of passions ceased. diword 1 DYARES ON ENT, ND, IRBLAND, SCOTLAND | ‘ht midet of @ profusion of mourning decorations: — peZlPTH DiviBIOW. { f the elements of and shone Of Captain Stevenson, extonding tho entire broad:h of There ts 6 fitness tn vach manifestations, bem ad ) -~/ or PK ie PEt 990009095593 9990000830090000800 Marshal bope and encourogem: nt to the facture. for t! teal forth. " 0 iain Boating Ge: 3 “Thsnaton manene ie i ae Broadway, follywed, Whove duty consisted in keeping the and other | (tet, however tranpient a iho «cin #31, nen the «rm of dvaoution thesatoned the i \STetE secon © ‘Tho grontost statesmen with the dead,” 0 | line clear, Then came the firvt division of the proces. genina the cloqnence, ad tie eforts of Mr Clay slone averted the rorult. Sian ROTHBBS, 76 trees, corner Peat, | Goo coce0e Caeecccceocos | siom, hended by . Fie Dopartaeas of tae Sow Tote engouraged, ble com, 1823, when Teared its hideous head, be

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