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NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1868. s of ournation. Through f- he has amaxsination of the Hon, Wm. H. Seward, of [nine be appointed to draft resoruuons expressing the Daniels arrvved and took chorge of After hear- (Mf imformed thet sho displayed the rebel fag in her parlore. HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. ess ree, ace re ee Diya gai a ed In Wns, about ue, some die ying athy Ut he meeting with tne. nation, tue following Ming te ease Sad by Mr Blunt, who made an afidavit, If Tho y nov» Cems y od inland contd not longer tolerate tho Wl «~~ ten gream’ FOWEI STO omen power of prayer. Lincola ¢om-f "Whe: ae hea ae hin untimely ends ad sg from pg Sentiomen having been designated, took a recess of ‘Justice Dowling seat Fann ni to the Penitentiary to keep Ml accursed thing, and fast evening three of them called at fT.) LB the great business centce - Muned with God every day \n ifis Word; for he made the Pf the shameful and disgraceful act; as niso bin son Frederick, gp teen Mn-Butes for tho purpose of doing so:——C . company with Wells and Gallagher. her door, rang the bell, upon it being opened, stated MM 1,1 street, one to twenty horse, of the Bible his daily companion, and not ashamed to speak alteinpted to prevent the commission of the murdsrous| Cormell, E. J. Purdy, D. B. Uciavan, P. B. Sw "i w. A man whose uame is unknown Saturday yp | their business in a request for her revel flag. She Fi reasonable. Inquire of P. J. INSLEE, office 102 Walker A Roche,’ Judge Hearn’, Judge Wm. Dodge, Wm. Hitch-@# appeared at a newspaper stand in the Bowel denied the fact of - ———— treet, Of itas his guide, It most be satd to-day, over bis man- [iy deed; and ing one. Offended loyalty did form, beside his.o} ve, a8 It was gald three fy, Whereas, the honorable the Secretary of State has been finan, Jobn E. Burrell. The Chairman, on motion, was while there offended those present by tHe use of biasphe- [not stop here, but quietly proceeded to her parlors, #4 [0 LET-SECOND FLOOR OF 4 HOUSE ON BROAD ousinied years ogo, py ren of the Lord are, eeceaccr — begeramyd Lindoin, in the — added to the committee. Minors and insulting eure oweste our murdered fM where the hated thing vend and in her presence and in PR eagortio Stewart's, Tenth street. Inquire of tue aud raltectm’ and mow It It the province of thoy yew" oh tis buble stains ol this country fur We Let Cure Gu the reiuin of tho commitiee the following resolu-f President. In a momeut aftsewards ho was attacked by H@ the prseuce of throe persous well known, who were with ~ a Christien to recognize and accept in all events the 4 Caused this nation to joyfully exult;-and tions were by the secretary, Mr. Hitchman, andiB™ several men, who knocked him down, but, ining her, took it away; and no doubt {t will be dis- LET—ST. RONAN’ AS AH fntendeuce and direction of the ever-living God, Whereas, Mr. Beward, by “his marked ability, his long ex. unanimously adopted :— feet, he fled, and was pursued several blocks into af posed of. STATEN ISLAND vate residence. The beeen Frye gy 48 no resting’ place shert of that, under such a calamity. B% peri jn public affuirs, has stamped him as one of the Whereas, The General Committee of Taimmany Hall, pa tenement house in Christie street, He thers managed to W. Gooderson, beautifully situated at the bead of ere is no precedent case to this. In this dark andg freatest statesmen of modern times, and bis extensive kwow BA roundly reilizing thie grew nity which has overtaken the pil elude his pursuers, and saved himself from the severe _ bay,on Jackson avenue, five miles frem Hunter's Pe twe must still acknowledge the con- fdr ue, 3 g the g Bay uierious one snd rescagch. have been Invaluable during the erisie A nation in the hearirending death of Abrahain Lincoln, Preat- ff punishment which he so richly merited. at om whiclt the country hi ly emerged; therefore, di 7 trolling hand of God. I think we shall presently see inj Renaived eat we ulncocely ana carcestly Bray tat the ataete piace on re em at the hands Of an assassin, Bie FINANCIAL, cB fere3 anda quarter of « mle from Plush | digs yo moed TREASURY, NEW YORK, APRIL (iia OB & CARLL, Kneelag te th's very event, so terrible and disastrous in itself, that Ml Almighty Ia 1 ye ui : nate of the services and Capea God is lifting Up this conspiracy upon a gallows higher wlio tn xa ‘oruament to the senabllega tustllutions of ourpa qhaTicter cf the illustrious deceasda, and thelr convietton of THE SEVENTH REGIMENT ILLUMINATION fh, i. Midng thirty (90) er more coupons of the “Loam > LET-4 HOUKE OF 39 ROOMS, OM MAIN OPORET, than Haman’s, that all the world may see Country, and. tht his long tried, ablicy and unquestioned Rg eyo cuilah this sclemn event devolves upou our citizens; POSTPONED. ° of 1882"—5-20e—inaturiig oh Ist Of May. ure requested 10MM aus ttyl Sgakall: Well adapted for a saloon and boarders Sirocity. and that the verdict of civilized nations ad Hemwcay ga we country may yet werve the American people . iro Sheen influence “by patriots, motive, hon’ Bl Colonel Clark has lasued the following order:— Band them in, with schedutes, “at any Udme previous to the eet Ne May condemn it forever, Already Nova Seotia oo Thao, ty paeMty of pu and an clevated appreciation of the grav Holders 1 tlhe thie phone tec LET—ON CASTLETON HEIGHTS, STATEN the" Canadas mako baste to” recognize — the Bland’ Telccver at A Soe aration which they are Eh aes ceresrauatble duties ° imposed” upon” him. in the GENERAL ORDER—NO. 9 leeaere ceamplemnn iy ae, shave sequent wil hope (an a large Dwelling and thirty'acrés of atrocity of this deed, I doubt not that God's ij culled upon to bear, and crust that their hearts will be plnd- igrestent wt 8 fn our country’s history, commanding in #0 Heapquaxtsns, Szvantn Becrment,N. @., 8. N. Y. inst. after 8 o'clock P. M. well calculated for & place of public resort, Inquire of parpores wil be shown in a closer union of the uation if dened y the specity rocovery to health and strength of Mr atin, atu exhubt berth nen oe ea ees nn eilelentie wis 20S Ale ees E sa PW roiaiis souetutes willbe furnlahed upon application at the py #: HATCHC DUK & BON, No. 6 Wall straeh Baemens. s event which S oe Seward and his son Frederick. ed . ri great imity t len ID je | nt ol % ps not thal it wil serve the purpose of nerving the peouie AA, hese resolutions ‘were algo unanimously adopted, and magni "atecurnship toe asese Sg enrema Blo, i te death of ia beloved Chiot Magltrate, General apr SOHN 2. STEWART, PO Sein poem e OM SP tec alee am of this nation to do that jusitce that is indispensable in fg 2° Board then adjourned. such hopeful protaise of a apeedy and perieet restoration of wg Order No. 8 (for tho illumination of the regimental cf __. : TA lemen, at 179 Ninth sireet, between Second and Third ave. the national union in the spirit and on’ the principles upon OF FINANCE, petting all our affairs. The conspiracy must be tried as armory, and the celebration of our recent victories) is COME OF NEW YORK, DEPARTM! ler’ ry ‘There is no safety for the na THE THEATRES CLOSED. whleh it was founded, we regard his sad and untimely de- Bg heroby countermanded. ptroiler's Oftice, "Murch 8, 1865.—Tem p t LET—FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, FURNISHED seine. Ghar is no safuly for she nation ‘unt Bae te a crate, ta a great misfortune to the whole sountry.ab this ‘The Armory Committee will immediately drape the MM win Serre Ace trae: 1s exran anh lane nan aL@ Teele Te stotieas eae Twenty seventh sirset. at 320 per month. ment shall Tech, destroy and erush out forever every | The Associate Managers of the city, in view of thofMl,, Resolved. That the building | of | Tammany ARUN SUTOPTT: 00:4 SA SOU DE ters oe ot eee Gt Beem manny Weep nes ob 0 PALO CS Saree SW. 8. BROMUS, & Wen poet. man who has b ena partner and egitator in this work: dl ané the rooms of this committee be ” ning, and the committees: 0 wars ‘ y mo Let Abraham Lincoln, called in tha “aecvidiabe of God. to fp Great calamity that haa befallen the nation, and to evince pn mourning a & testimonial of respect to the eaten companies are directed to drape their respective rooms MATTHEW T. BRENNAN, Comptroller. A ‘ae Flog ety tied 7 GENTLEMEN, PAR, cee ty tre F Broadway. be the raler of this nation, inculeated im his administra. 4% Proper respect for tho memory of our late President, ‘d for the space of thirty days, and that the members of MM with the usual emblems of mourning. NTIC SAVINGS BANK, on of the government to great Hea of the almolute | bave unanimously resolved to aovo their weveral places gl ais Geter Committee willauend the solemniansonnerted | By onior of Coione eawons cLane. BAT * ES SANA E it ly. i UARE, NEW YORK. freedom of his countrym:n—the absolute dominion of ago! amusement until ies = notice. J. H. Limmexan, Adjutant, ‘OPEN DAILY. 10 LET—ROOMS WITH POW! BAM ‘ER; AND oaits_ made now, or on stnall rooms, well lighted. Apply t0JNO. 8. MBYER, city authorities in a bod: freedom and just: ind @ . WHEATLEY, Presidént, ———— . Stx per cent intesest allowed. . great idea; ie ees y Satake Rar onptees i reel pe hoa yeas » The meeting then adjourned. MEETING OF CITIZENS OF THE FIFTH WARD. for before April 20, will draw rAnterest rom April Be 116 Went Twenty-seventh street, Brea ull sige ie ang aeons geese Comorming to the univer gloom which, shadows WCLELLAN, SOCIABLE. Bo dont othe Mts mak wwe ine Beater Saige Paine beta’ Bye, uas-secunn, Teen, oe Sra eee revenge ile If pon the Instrument oftmantipation, ie over all the-nation, and as an humble trfbuta of regpect the above club, of which J. 7. Keli; He, lo Pret pevenite 48 will Do soon by a fopwiae gle See ey met A GEw Py iat 6 Water atror.” Rent Gah ne Por en ens et Aree i oe he the memory of @ great atid good mas, the Crane Gor- ‘spaboetprdales. aay Secretary, held a special meeting Fy, by invited to ‘attend rh preter ihe Fine Wart Pokal Ta or $e tolloan her. She will Bi eas 10 LET—SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE 266 WEST hot to-day a greater power than hud he lived in the ealm (4222 Opera will postpone its atinounced season until sub. MaSaturday, at which @ series of resolutions wére adopted Holel, on Monday evening, at eight o'clock, to take suit- (security her Jewelry and Board if required. Address I, J., 73 Eighteenth street, conslating of a Rooms ‘and ona enjoyment of that peace whose sjteedy advent was hailed pg sequent to the juies of President Lincoln. keserved [expressive of heartfelt sorrow for the nation’s bereave- pig able action with regard to the deceaso of the late Presi. mmstation F. < Bedroom; alec gasand water: Rent @5i per month, with such joy by vsall butaday or two since? Task fy Seats Will be redeemed the office where purchased, ment and, in arcordance with such expression of feeling, fmm tent of the United States, Gen. aioridas will deliver’ NITIZENS’ SAVINGS BANK, LET--A PLEASANT THIRD FLOOR, FOUR a this morning, in view of the great calamity which pm Ween nine and twelve o'clock, to-day and to-morrow. Bi postpouing their annual ball to the 26th inst. @ panegyric SAMUELS, WYCKOFF, C Bowery, cornor of Canal street. rooms, in & neat, quiet house, with four adulta; to be let Bei us, to fall back unhesitatingly upon Almighty i oe : pan SOSEPE B. AYLI * SIX PER CENT TRARIERHE allowed on all sume of $800 fg to a man and wife ouly. | Rent $200 per your. Inquire at 17@ }, Our ruler and our friend, By the d-ath of Mr. Lin MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION. MEETING OF THE UNION LEAGUE. 1 MONEY DEPOSITED ON On BEC ctr eit nn ere Bir eRt, Beas Secon! ; Goln we have tio sudden clevation to the office of Pregl. * New Yor«, April 15, 1865. [MH Union League assembled at their club rooms, in Union * BURL NEY DORAW INTEREST PROM APRILLC W ” Birno LET-FROM MAY 1, FOR GENTLEMEN ONLY, lent of a man whom we d.d not distinctly elect to that) J Porsuaniiop cath 4 A of 1 . s om 10 to 8, and on Monday, Wednesday several Furnished Rooms, in the pleasantly located pr- Stee, end Rhamumany of Oe, Praha 'y, would not have pag 2° Hon. J. M. McLxan, President of the Board of Edu- i oe he voned Sasnaiay we mem ig er epee WM. B, EAGER, Jr., Chairman. nd Friday ove . from 6 to7. pastes vate residence, 188 Second avenu mn for that re. ni — juare, eveniny Fespe nl in English, German an ‘rench. —— - - oan tolemnity and, I. doubt. not, CU peepee Set ene please calla special mesting of the Board offi {miss of the late hates Cite “* Jonx W. Hears, »} Secretaries, Ruruoun A. Bones, SeeretantEo: FOLSOM, President 0 LET OFULLY FURNISHED: AN ENGLISH DASE: vast responsibility impos on him, took the oath ad- ‘he entire house of the club most profusely, yet _Sermocr A. ani snt sR NES 5 Biae ment House on Murray Hill, Thirty-ninth «f MriMscored tO hay ete Cee Juin; took the oath ad: Fl rdacation, on Monday, 17th inst., at five o'clock P. M., pappropriately, decoreloa ith det nanonabenpiony’ coal THE COLORED JUBILEE POSTPONED. ORTY SECOND “STRERT AND "GRAND SrRena MARimear Fiidhavenue. Apply to WMl. VENVILL, 1 Jobe nie a 1 Anes ay the duties devolving upon Mat the usual place, to take action on the death of the A tll rey of nia ansoaiatiai n wore At a meeting of the committee on the celebration Railroad Mortgage Honds for sale by D. M. DEVOE, 12 “F SE ES OF 1 ee es) . Taking the wi nox resid tates, % ypear- reet, up stairs, .ET—Ps 7 z. x if the new President should i abeepoke ee wil tena by aes sag “easel eWIER ROOSEVELT, Tan BB ace of raduiesa pervaded the entite establishment. ‘which was to havo been held on the 18th inet., by the gy “8TC0s “cel, UD —————— front, gus, &c.; rent low toa small family.” Reference us a lesson for the future in the cholce off JAMES L. HASTI Among the distinguished persons present were Gene-—m™ colored people, it was unanimously resolved to postpone FFICE OF THE COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSUR- Apply at 104 Forty-ninth street, between Sixth and our rulers, that we need io make the moral 8. H. B. VANCE,” ale Bureaide, Peck, Franklin and Batterfield, and Admi- ; +e a Spare day, in consequence ef the death of f¥ 15, ance Company, Ho. 151 Broaderay sf ny Fock Aprils, ly enues, SOAR ADA ese eo a aracter pre-eminent above all other considerations, B. P. FAIRCHIL! ral Breese, << veiw sans dof Fi (free f ninent tax), payable ND REAR BUILDING, 641 HUDSON Ihe should disappoint us, thank God, wo. have a Con Tamia W. FARR? ‘The meeting was organized with Mr. Charles H. Mar- Se and. atisr, ive Ish inet, Transfer books will be closed nr furniture or marble’ warercom and Gress stili better gnd purer than that which rebuked ies Sec shall as President, and Mr. Otis D. Swan Secretary, when| : BROOKLYN. from 10th to 18th inst., inclusive. Hi ad i manutaciory. Ay to J, SCOTT (up stairs), or J. B. que of their members who had been guilty of folly and THE PUBLIC OFFICES IN THE PARK. Mr. John Jay, for the executive committee, offered the rng NEWS OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENTE Nana GEO, T. HAWS, Secretary. JAIRELAND, 124 Nassau street. following resolutions; — 2T—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLB Grime from intemperance, and we also have a Senate that! “NOR CAN PETROLEUM [A p10 1 Bas banished fivm its walls intoxicating liquors. God iM It was resolved that allthe public buildings, including Mf Resolved, That in the great calamity which has so auddenty| — Peon, Th Boancey, How Wark Apel 10, 1866,” ec cnuieinen rooming togedher; family. private, Will deliver and safely carry us through ail. But I dofM™the City Hall, tho Stroet Commissioners’, the City In- fi ent srermme indy et emion, but the world, stricken with wood The nows of the assination of President Lincoln atid sealed aus Apply 4099 Wooster, near Fourth sites ) Pn Hetil, we recognise tee eee et ar ved with great : A] The Board of Trustees have this day declared a dividend of f "aD ESIRABTR f God, who haa taught us by Hlalgg Was received with great regret by everybody in this city, Pi, The Hoan! of Prisnteee ne nae tive quarter, ouding Apr ea PO LETS FLUSHING, 1. 1, TWO DESTRABER mole the wats chet Tho fags were displayed at halfoast, and the public af Fy ™passhfaSon and: mute Saturday ouigats ache. ies of ff EDe'ing ounes on cova’ 1 rome cent a stem of slavery amidst which he was train d, bi In the Ikdt of cone gnable and His ways past finding ont: il ag a good many private buildings appeared with flags Rd Measin. Schuchardt & Gebhard, bankers, 21 Nuasau street, By The other, 17 rooms, $59). Apply to J. MILNOR PECK, RNiAAN hckic| ail ascend cave anual But tO fy that the chambers of the Board of Aldermen and the Bd hiving preserved the life” of Abraham’ Lincoln, ao early il lowered down to the end of the staff The fer books Will be closed from the close of business bd Flushing steam planing till, of his couatry—a man who has had this rebellion burned E most efficiently carried out by Mr. Charles Roome, fj less faine, until, as the head of the nation, he held, oceupied ig o7,brO°klyn, the actual Mayor being too ill to attend to a hap ype rites 4 into his soul. Wio knows but that he is placed at the keeper of the City Hall, and his askistants. ‘The flags f§] «nd possessed the seaports Wich had been wrested from hin fe 8S duties:— Mavens 6; Ory Ht Apply at Mr. HUERSTED'S, head of the government to see that justice without Ri were edced with black, ‘and festoons of black and white eepteolani the rebel capital, #0 obstinately defended; and ati ath Aa re } ay re canta ie oh a Pinkeanee ahelt be not Chinese Justice or Avetrian }@ mustin depended from the frout of all the public build- HM pon the old dag ot Sumer, an ie yerterdny Tose uoove hep, The Presitent of the United Staton has been murdered at) duly cor i Hie gnith will, eberminais wor aicheconme ee ulned fortress where Tour eure iuce ii was humbled by pg the national capilat ty an aasaan. The story of our Wright, aecretary. Osi Feo a Hf try affords no parallel to a ¢ der all the cireumsta' e wrongs that have brought this calamity upon us?ha ACTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON VOLUN-fM Resolved, That the Bot accept that alternative. The facts of the case war-f - v Fantus to hope better things. Let us magnanimously rally gg PeCtor’s the Croton Aqueduct and the ,Comptrollor’s ij Wir imurGy peane will of 6 around the man, whose niirmities are due to that accursed pil offices, should be draped with mourning externally, and [iis trindom'is un detvone ETROLEUM STOCK FOR SALE CHEAP—ATTWE: He t Param depot, ¥ ro LET—FROM MAY 1, THR ML Stables, 25 by 90 feet, dn Th Bi broadway and Seventh avenu i TWO STORY BRICK ty-seventh «treet, between Thquire on the premive me, . Rorannca ant acoriaca Wah teveiteal br ee peme |; —— TANG, “while stretched. hofplecriy ff %* a national ealamity, and will weigh down thelr hearts with BY PE EMED AT Fbelieve, and, believing, bites that that is the time of the Secretary iy Mo vee ei Ap pe hel ho ‘ TEERING. pen a. sick’ YHA grief and mourning. ° Defaced of: muuiated Fractional Currency, Treasury fil [O LET—A LARGE COTTAGE AND GARDEN, NEAR eee. TRUE CHS oraaate oN sen @pounky Comunies on Vor ayy while attempting to smtcoh, malalant Secretary Seward He Accepting ts « part of my duty togive directions to thefY Notes and ills of ull Nutional Banks at 191 Broadway, coi |g niral d \pily t0 Colonel HART, Third avenue Gay this sa nspire us with renew ontidence Bf 1S County Committee on Volunteering met Saturday, 74 oy crimes heretofore tinknown—eriines hardly possible ing manifestation of mourning swhich the occasion demands ner of Dey street. ieee ey COP aud Bighty-third streets the go tof God. Tt was on Friday that the P and adopted the fotlowing resolution, offered by Super-py the darkest ages Of the pustewhove bluckest fertares, are (rom the municipal authorities, as the representatives of the bi CUSHING & PIERCE, test crime in history was perpetrat-d. It was onf§ J reproduced in the barbarism of the rebels, who, when thelr gg People, I hereby direct that the public offices be closed, the fi jags be displayed from 12 M. to one ‘To my fellow citizens I recommend a general closin EW YORK, we of 1865, § payable quarterly, tibleg pursmant to sald riday that Jesus of Nazareth, approved of God, was fg Visor Purdy :— armies conquered in the field In fair combat have been seized by wicked and bloody hands and made to hang on Whoreas, the melancholy intelligence of the death of F9 tated magnanimously by @ generous people, have resorted if the cross. On the first day of the week came the po he President of the United States, and the murderons by [0 the bullet and the knife, and struck at those chiefs of our If mast, and that the bells be tolled E P.M. BEY iuoced. In parseance P} bearing interest at 7 per ce 4 reimbrirxal y 1, 18 . atic erfor places of business, the wearing of the nenal bad; Fection, and this cro: ing flowers of pe wk on Secretary Seward and his respected sons, has BAO" Who, in the performance of their official duties, have Ry vo irding and such other manifestations of feelin and hope, is the syn pt to-day. p » has EF astonished the world by the grent ir tone, their pa ™ i, é Kk hining out) this moment been received; and whereas an event so PR reudiuess io forgive and their persistent efforts at eoncilia. gf PFOPEr On so solemn an oceasi Pa Pe upon this and of our gloom, ere is are-fa startling, soleran and alflicting to the nation. is well cal- {fa tion. yi \ i D. D. WHITNEY, Acting Mayor. BY protita surrection for this nation foretold by the associations of pg culated to, and does, awaken feelings of the most serious fag Resolved, That the blow thus fonlly struck at th pation Il In accordance with the recommendation of the Mayor Ma) Ciry or N iT " 3 fa] NK, 85 Bi roadway -THIRD AND P OF FOURTH FLOOR OF 164 Wont Twonty-atth street, to a small, réspecta its. For permit apply at No. venu OF THREE STORY this day and by all the symbols ¢ Gos} c e " vs pg Should unite loyal citizens of every shi e ed betwee d aioe! is i y y all the symbols of the Gospel. : character, nalitting us for the consideration of public oF iret shat fred ae Sumter’ and ery ahade if, bale were tolled between twelve and one o'clock 7 Sain omedin memreepy ei rg ; be i, 2 the dish 8] dere 5 . _— - 0, Resolved, That this committee do now adjourn OG i Lr gmooterig ary aang ete orig tory JOUTHERN BANK NOTES WANTED—VIRGI N 9 Of slavery f the weap cl 8 r Rig assy 5 The committee then immediately adjourned. By starvation of Uuion prisongen the alternpled burningat nigha fe] SCENE ON BOARD A BROOKLYN FERRYBOAT. £9. North Carolluay Souih Carolina, Georgia ual uy Orleans, by MANNING & DE FOREST, ‘3 DEPARTMENT. Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. DISCOURSE BY RE J. M. J. BARTON, OF HART- FORD, CON) It ts well known bygho publi PY ot crowded hotels and theaires, and now these atrocious A orry. fy aio, New By assassinations, will rightly intensity the solemn conviction of fq Early Saturday morning, on one of the Brooklyn ferry- #4 Wan street [4 the American people thatthe rebellion, and slavery, its cause, Bg boats, one of the parsengers expressed obnoxious opinions a THE QUARTERMAS at large that the pastor o . ust ermjtate ra OAN-ON BOND AND ef Plymouth chuidM, Brooklyu, Rev. Henry Ward biel ites Bot mee Settee se DIS ania eat? deter nectaten ae ong, arte, ine Mw AM on the assassination of the President rather freely. Heyy $300.00 pace on New vork and root! —___— oom abse y the ba 22ts were, by order of General Van Vliet, closed on Sat- olutely and ver, hat, in view of the utter x 7 sly heaved & Je H MASON, No. 64 T—ON IRD STRE BETWEEN FIFTH A) Beecher, is still absent, having been requested by the Aiailure of the secession movement and of the trathpg “% seized by the bystanders and immediately heaved bi . Sieh aware two lots of general government to deliver the oration on the raising bara then of the “old flag” on the walls of Sumter. The church, however, was opened yesterday for the usual services, fi which, of course, were appropriate to the melancholy becasion. The interior of the edifice was tastefully it has developed, that State rights and nal freedom, ruing was disposed o', Uncter the superintendence of fa *° acre arded by ite national onnstivation sona who were at pan In a small boat, would have at B Mr. Monroe, chief clerk, the buildings occupied by the [Ml which tar becutter o derpotieg eo ee ee ere ony eee nia fellow (eecenaee uuversa! was they department in, State street, were draped in deep mourn-fM without a uate, there 4s no apology iRNtor the slightest pecispation of bia (alan names ing, very gracefully arranged. ‘The sad intelligence of Mf sympathy at the North with tis expiring and infamous WILLIAMSBURG the Prosident’s death created a deep and universal gloom i feAncd., We cal. upon our countrymen to rally with fresh LUE AM if in a} hearts, and it was long after the order for closing py QctCr™mination around the new! rated President of M The darkest, dreariest day ever seen in the history of S$, ROOMS, &C., TO LET. pou REAL ESTATE OFFIC FPO let, Honve 195 Prince stre loors Tor business atdl and 65 Frian LET—AT b 2 ble Reside Sh BY water, and plenty of fruit, tlouse contalns 16 rooms, $100. Apply to JOMN SNARE, Stuyvesant Institute, Broudway. iviaion acreet. ingugul me nbs @raped with the emblems of mourting. M -s ‘ the United States, himself a Southern man, who knows the — ~--~ + 10 LET—THE LOW PART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, the offices was announced that the employés sad): " edness bras day, Despair and tears and melan- : : “ or, four The pulpit was occupied by Rev. J. M. J. Barton, offMleft the buildings to mingle their sympathies: with thof eres tne Union and the wie of the rebellion; and ig this town was Saturday on 7819 FOURTH AVENUR—BY DAY & PALMER. Sane caine Keane cuales ce tanaicaigee Salinas 4 reverently invoke for lit. the favor of H had wus: ‘hie dread Word “anead tained, us he will be, by a Oongress of undoubted toy ron ‘ri ac ge Cyl the rat smsrogyt oe cently elected by she peopler he may have wisdom and strength to Keep the solemn Office hours 10 to 4 Furnished and Unfurnished Houses to let. Twenty-fifth street, Hartford, Conn., who, after the usual introductory exer- Bg great masses of the people that thronged the streets HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS TO LET OR FOR SALE— T—A LARGE CORNER STOR! Mocs, said that he intended to speak to them in words of| and discussed the sad event in every quarter. sination” was passed through the community in a whis- per, and old men turned pale, tears trickled down the GOOD Loca. of 2 day ‘taken, that tn. king to restore fo necon. Fejoicing; but only one thing was to bedone, and thatHiwerTING OF THE REVENUE INSPECTORS. pceaily To duraiticted country he may emulate ine viiuesil cheeks of women, and children cuddled together, full o A, in Bast New York, on Vermontavenue, near Broadway; ee eM mateea) (ne ase cal OaeaNe honey oF was to lift up their voices in mourning over the great! ‘At a meeting of the Inspectors of the Revenue of the mal 12 "or to C. Bleecke wich atreet, of the 4 statesman whom we deploi Homan taught to the county by the Tre siud byfube dectte arf timidity, wonderment and fear. As e realization < > ‘the nation’s calamky dawned upon e community: omqalved, Thut thie clab will, im accordance with thelr iil there waa universal desire evinced to give expression trust may be the universal practice, wear the ueual badge of i 0 the feclings of the heart—the great heart of society—| mourning for thirty days, and A that ‘a committee of n,fgand it was done silently, siucerely, thoroughly. with the Enpeident’ be appotntos to ‘ropreseut te apotll hearts of the people were too full to find vent in words, fl adapted for winter nnd summer rent at the funeral at Washington. } Old friends each other in solemn silence. The Mm 4¢ting business in New Stables, gardens, fruit trees, Repolved, That the club ‘on some early occasion to! ‘ds in Grand street, Bedford aven 4, Fourth 2°: Views unsurpassed: location beaithful, near ferry land- appoint oné’ of its members vo comme! Tare cakebig ig crowds in Grand street, oot ‘Apply to Mr, HAMILTON, 182 Breadway. scourse the Christian character and ‘street bore all the aspects of a people suddenly stricken Mj —""" _ —— —— ‘Abraham Lineoin. with domestic grief.. Toward noon at Jenst half the pri- PART OF A HOUSE TO LET—IN HOBOKEN, WELL. The reading of these resolutions was frequently inter- jm vate residences ‘of the district were draped in mourning. located, to # «mall American family, adults, no servant. rupted by applause and various expressions of sentiment, fm In Fourth street the Wall House, the Forty-ffth precinct] Address N. Austin, care Ritter, Wood & Co., 144 Chambers and at thetr conclusion Mr. Geouax Baxcnort was intro: station house, tho dispensary, abd nearly all the private mireet, New Fork. ss died duced and proceeded to address the meeting. He spoke jim residences in the neighborhood wore tastefully decorated STORE, WHTH FIXTURES COMPLETE, AND A of the with the emblems of rorrow. | At noon, by order of tho A Gtilur with an oven for. a baker, 0 let. Apply ow the President and of the present incumbent of the Presidengag| Mayor, the fire bells were tolled an hour. To-day tho premises, 241 West Thirty-third strec: fnlenkic!’ Hetas tellowedssmptne ey, De tems Peery iasremige cece © any indent the aiferent | PARTMENT#_EN SUITE ARRANGED FOR 110U ve character, many ladies of the differen 2 E, [ngewe cay tagreg park ras ge, cap Mivcsutline decon M4 keeping, to let, on Murray A water, gan fixtures and joss which bad overtaken the nation. And yet perhaps potin mourning, said he, for he would quote the very beautiful text found in Revelations:—‘‘And I heard a| Voice from heaven, saying, Write blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the) Bpirit, that they may rest from their labors, and their| works do followthem.’’ The speaker proceeded to eluci- fate the text in an eloquent smanner, maintaining that} pil the works of men follow thom, and that a good man’s| poul is heaven itself, while a bad man's soul is hell. The Fen dead still lived in the memories of those who port of New York, held at the Barge office, on Satur- day, April 15, 1865, the following preamble and resolu- tions were unanimously adopted :— ibs pany fs has pleased Almighty God to take from uf| \braham Lincoln, our beloved and revered President of the United States, by [great calamity befalling us in the hour of our ‘national ¢ri- ‘umph, we are warned of the uncertainty of all human affairs, jand our absolute dependence for our safety and protection sted natiou upon the mery and wisdom of Divine Providence; refore. Resolved, That in the death of Absiham Lincoln the merican people are called upon to mourn the loss of a citizen whose private virtues N THEM PO LET—IN THE COUNTRY, THRER QUARTERS OF dun. fy 2 an hour's ride from city by’ New in Railroad, 0 story and a half House, with or without furniture, for « mo- derate price. Call at BEDELL'S, 811 Fourth avenue. 0 LET—A FIRST RATE BAKERY, DOING & GOOD Dusiness over the counter; old ; coming im cheap. Inquire in the neighborhood. A) t Roberteon’s Wovster and streets, Pal liquor store, corner of LET—MAY FIRST, TWO LARGI RLORS oy first floor, unfurnished, at 875 Fourth near way. Inquire at 165 Bleecker atreet. Good reference given and required. 10. LET—AN ENGLISH BASEMBNT HOU! Bed ‘Went Thirty-ffth street, between th and Ninth ave nue, Second and fourth floors with chen, hot and cold water, stationary wash tub gas, Rent $600. Can be seen from 9 A. id public acts will remain time, ith those of the linmortal Washington. Resolved, That while wo bow in submission to the terious dispensation which thus afflicts us as men and citi. Zens, we must express the ben) Some and f which fil our| hearts, that the death of Abral in ine eaamaity, not} ined and intermingled in sympathy with human irs. In conclusion, he alluded to the loss of our loved bad trusted President. He was our pillar in the days of war, and oar hope for the coming days of peace. Patriots who spoke very eloquently on the virtues of the de. Congrogations determining to appear in mourning habili ‘statesmen had fallen during the war, but of all of Mj to this nation alone, but to the whole civilized = rm eS there was none whom the people could so poorly iM Heaoived, That to. the bereaved wife and children of thei Ceased, and urged all present to endeavor to sustain the fil menta, See Omen L. RLY. corner of Westy face (PO BETA NEATLY FURNISHED PRONT ROOM AXD fas the honest, kind, truth-loving and steadfast gM lamented dead we tender our deep and heartfelt sympathy: (Ml government as President Lincoln had left it. Both the ete Ae ak Pale evant ’ Bedroom, toe gentieman and with, for ing, whose voice of cheer and wisdom was now silenced iJ but can offer no better consolation than the assurance speeches were listened to with profound attention, and JERSEY CITY. ¢ ——_——- or to single gentlemen, Call for one week at ve MALL FURNISHED ROOM TO LET—TQ A GED nue, near Thirty-third street, fleman, without board. Apply at 54 West Washington i ~ ver. No one since Washington had secured the con-| the whole people weep and mourn with them, and feel the! Bdence of the American people more than Mr. Lincoln, fm °,10 Pe ! ble. 2 frequently merited and received the plaudits of the au-— PUBLIC WEETING RESPECTING THE ASSASSINATION Basclved, That we tender to the bono Ae yn whom a dience, The news of the assassination of President Lincoln, f ‘0 LET—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSE; pom, 4 FIRS? At was one of the most sublime and pathetic things of The question on the adoption of the resolutions was! COR AR il fie Ra Bare the nimeteenth century. He went on to speak of tne in- andi then put and carried unanimously, and the following fm "nd the attempted murder of Secretary Seward, fell Whe By Sy ego a year Alone begrity sud ingorrupubility. of the late Preeident, sd Ota esas ns mayredont for fue peony noon iapeenl of hep eee CR Maret aa the committee recom- fa thunderbolt upon the inhabitants of Jersey City Satur. story brown stone House, cholce location, on Fittieth py te same place, a furuisned louse, close 1 the depot,’ ani the common sense which characterized his state pa- rent cbjearinee woes lie iakescied peed isl owe ST. «| mended :—Charles H. Marshall, Jonathan Sturgess, Geo. Hl day morning, and the voice of the people was unani-py street Berkman Hill); do. on ‘Fifty-first street, Also new anfurnished, either for the sum Mouths or by the The speaker urzed his hearers by the mem-Paind died oom: Bancroft, Geo. Griswold, John Jay, Franklin H. Delano, Fy brick Houses on Seventy-eighth street. Also desirable Fioorn By year. Moth | are ST ror et cmen of the great fallen statesman to reconsecrate i Meir lives to the cause of human freedom. He im- jored them to swear that the dying rebellion ould be laid stone dead. ‘The accursed slave system and Parts of Houses, JAMES ROWE. Resolved, That we, the inspectors of the Revenue Depart STORE ON HOWARD STREET, WITH ENTRANCE ment of the port of New York, will wear a badge of mourn. fing on the left arm for thirty days, as a mark of respect to| - a Paseniag ced peered Liane go ns wiil be no more, but shall die at our bands like a maie- fg , Resolved, That the irepectars of the revenue parade in a factor before the eyes of this nation, (Loud crics of ff Provident’ een OF the Funeral ceremonies of the late “Amen!” and applause.) The South would be treated J. W. T. VAN RIPER, President, Gro. C. Burpert, Secretary Christian E. Deumold, Wm. J. Hoppin Otis D, Swan, Logg mourly that of indignation and condemnation of thoBf Grand B. Cannon, Jos. G. Holbrook, John A. Weeks, G. Bq “astardly uct. In the private dwelling, in public places, ©. Ward, mn the meet, to the ee the ferry-boats, it was the if ORE oO} WARD STREET, NTRANCE ‘hi then read a despatch he By ail-nbsorbing topic; and it was by no means a rare or on Broadway, suitable for a sample room; alao Secon: baat phi. Pechine tio henin ce renaaed ore pe unfrequent occurrence to see strong nerved, lion. hearted Bl capt ore billiard room. Apply at Tontine Hotel, 429 Broad ton and the late orders of General Ord, after which the Bg men weep like children, and completely unmanned. . meeting adjourned. The city throughout the day wore a sombre aj ciepenie Pi ance, and th intenaneces of all presented a sorrow stricken and sad appearance, From a majority of the ¥ ARRESTS BY THE POLICE. dwellings flags wore raised at Salfmast, and generally {MAN CROSSES THE OCEAN TO SEF THERE were draped with the emblemsof mourning. Very many ‘T BURIED—HE 1S SENT TO THE PENI- Bg dwellings were dressed mourning, and on Montgomery TENTIARY. street and Newark avenue—the principal thoroughfares— i. . i Al many business places were closed, the shutters up, and More arrests for using disrespectful language towards Bis. outside of the buildings festooned in mourning. the late President of the United States were made yes. During the day Mayor Cleveland isened aentl for the mon Council chamber at ultation in "PO LET—A FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BNGLISH bas Forty frst nt House, «! orty-tirat stregh -TO A SMALL FAMILY, TWO LARGE ROOMS ! Pantry; (he house las all the modern improves DESIRABLE PART OF A small farntl; nquire at 9} By between Sixth and Seventh aver SE TO LET—TO A Twenty-slath street, fe ments; rent $25 per month. Apply ab 122 West Twenty: th street, near Seventh avenue, GOOD, CHANCE.—T0 LET, A THREE STORY y brick Building, 0 ¢ business fA) doors west of Hroudwa n there bs first class established millinery business, Boarders ccoupy Il the spare rooms, and will stay if party renting it is wil Also well adapte! for a fasbiouable boarding house diirens Lyon, Herald office, PRACTIFUL APARTMENTS TO LET—IN WILLIAMS 4 burg; rent $20 per month; contains six Rooms, @ r, chandeliers; kitehen ry convenience: all on one r; Cars pass the door. 454 Grand street, Willlamsburg. B ‘O LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF THE HOUSE NO, 16 Third street, consisting of three rooms and closeta nvenient locality; gas and water, Desirable for « small mrgnanitnously; but he hoped the North might have fl sir nyth and manly honor enough not to eink eternal justice in an indiscriminate, iinprudent and excessive & : trae pr oa hilanthre dnature. Mr. Lincoln's integrity ff COMMITTEE OF CITIZENS. Ainounted to genitts, and his natural incorreptibility was fl New York, April 16, 1868. Of the nature of the holiest and most disciplined virtue. A meoting of the ofammittce appointed undor the reso- eae et Mi cn ges bs Abe oy. fe date p4 lutions of the mass ass mbiage in Wall street, on Satur with scheming men, bat was not sophisticated: he nozo- FM day, the 15th inst., will be held at the Collector's office, l Hated with rebels, but was not outwilted; he carried on fou Mouday, 17th inst., at two o'clock P.M. By order. 'fMterday. Peter Britton, a young Englishman, who re-fM citizens to moet at the Co 8 h ali his might, a d ’ DRAPER, Chairman, eight o'clock in the evening, for © ‘aiaties 00 tor be had ne veneblins heaboikuea S. B. Currrenven, t + Bh Contly arrived in this country, was taken Into custody Py HA the awfulcalnmity that has befallon the nation the safeyuurds of liberty, but committed’ no personal Hexuy M. Taser, } Secretaries, fy oficer Bowe, of the Fourth precinct, who found bim in BB accordance with thie call several hundred of the wrongs; he was irritated ‘by foreign nations, but never _—— vps ater Le pay iE making use HM prominent citizens met at the above named place last K : apruder ply; he rev v JADE! e} of profane, indecent, insulting and threatening language, BM evening, and the mocting was organized by electing Hon spoke one word of impradence in reply; be revoked im. NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. tending to make & breach of the peace and invite « a. iy 3 T BOARD amt Nin: mas. Apply at i eiween Second and Third avenuos NISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEME, THE STORE IN CLASSON AY! vavenue, Krookiya, lately oecu; VEST FOUR y eee lth: Kindeccs etd grad natuen | Bunter Hl The National Academy of Design held a meeting Sa in xpeaking of the assassination of President Lincoln, i Pare nee ee ees ape pay for anyone who understands watch : the aud ya hymn o Ey turday, and adopted the following resolutions :— Britton remarked, “T came a good ways to Kee the * * * BE Major Z. K. Paxarors moved that a committer be ap- uid Furnished enti Tn concius.on the audience sang @ hymn commencing “Asivep in Jesus, blessed sleep.” m 8, EMBEKSON, 421 buried.” But for the prompt interference in his beball FM pointed to prepare resolutions expressive of the s by the officer he would have been severely punished, BMthe meeting, which was carried, and the Chi and perhaps killed, by a highly excited crowd of person appointed the following named gentlemen s - one " awe | who were collecting about him. Britton was taken be %. XK. Pangborn, Hon. D. 8. Gregory, By FURNISHED HOUSE—-IN THIRTY T fore Justice Dowling, who sentenced him to the Peviteu- BY Abram 8. ‘Jewell, M. R. Case and Hon. J. Ro Worten’ i E. eiar Fifth avenue, to Jet from tet of May or June fu tary for siz: months dyke, The committee, after a short absence, pre. py s* mons OF 8 y c D THE TREASURER OF WINTER GARDEN THEATRE fy *ented the following preamble and resolutions, which fj ROURRS Resolved, That the ¢ hear with proj m Lincoln, the I uunell of the Natior ind grief of th beloved Presid | Academy of. aasination of of the United ISHED, COMPLETR Room, with pantrier wiring to five ine cooly to first clare parties: rent $10 por week. « at Lot Went Thirty-ning MO. LET—BEAUTIPULE Tro housekeeping, lar RTH STREET, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. FUE DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT—RESOLUTIONS ON ff THE SUBJECT—CONDOLENCE WITH THE FAMILIES TN OF MBSSKS. LINCOLN AND SEWARD, ETC. Resolved, That we cherish a deep reverenc® for his great character and inestimable services to our country, and to the cause of freedom throughout the world. Resolved, That we devoutly pray Alinighty God to save our suifer JET OR FOR SALE browa stone House, rh FIRST CLAS rf By t + oy. ba country f disaster while ing from the affliction of semi a _* he were ed unanimously — The Rocrd of Supervisors held a special meeting £e- HA Chi cle and cowardly murder, the mstural trult OF ireuwot essen gis er ginny enon peheranciy ts siaelick io sense Meh. 1h ti voll ot tA. JOURNEAY, No. aff strect, near Fifth aven * vorty-sirth Jurday afternoon, Supervisor Titunt im the Cait. The A a ene ain an ann nn ante MF Thomas J. Jackwon, treasurer of the Winter Gar- Bh Yyue"tne Muyoe taig Sellen inh forente te ne lament ane Fyn py Hs shamber of the Board was draped ‘n mourning in respect : den theatre, was taken into custody by Sergeant Lef through the Inscrutble dispensation > * —— honored Chief Magistrate, the ceremony of the inauguration of the Academy building’ and the opening of the exhibition LA be postponed. MELO-CHOREAN ASSOCIATION. In view of the terrible calamity that has befallen the nation in the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, the annual of the above association is postponed, by order of the committee—L, F. Harrison chairman—to Monday, the Ist prox, URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—TO A DESIRABLE tenant, at a moderate rent: four story brown stone, ¢ Apply to BAKER & CO., Browd abl nes tl ferts, of the Fourth Distriet Police Court, chai with fi Of Divine Providence have plunged the nation in mouraing; taking wse of exceedingly disloyal language st isla tt tmicive nercker ine eitagne of verse) City have received boarding house, 86 Amity street, It is all that Jack- Bathe intelligence of the brutal r of Abrabam Lineo son, in presence of several persons in the house, #t Inte President of the t Sintes, with feelings of the that he was glad the President had been killed, was glad Besteentest grief and of horror detestation of the erime Booth had shot him; that had he not taken his life hopg (a! lnguageia inadequate toexprew. a ian (Jackson) would have committed the deed himself. Mion of the President. und’ the attempted murder of Jackson denies using the language imputed to him; butBMthe Secretary of State, we ree pire the fell there are several witnesses against him. He was taken By purpose and spirit, that fi lice headquarters and detained to await the action of MB iret animated, TWO BROWN STONE FRONT 1 Pith avenne, between 129th and poreed; one haa Chandeliers an ot $1.00. Apply to R. Le man streets. to the memory of the late President Lincoln. Bupervisar Punpy said that he was pained to hear of the death of the kind-hearted President Lincoln, when wae about finish the great work he had so ably and rseveringly all hot accomplished—the restoration off wassinetion of the President bad cast 7 He believed there Rot a man living to-day who ean command the confi of the American people aa Abra’ felt deeply the loss of our late able clef magistrate. He ff ay and corner of Water and ie WURNISHED HOUSE TO LET—RENT PARTIALLY — taken in Board. For full particulars apply on the pre TO LET OR EASH—M7 AND 169 WEST THIRTY. i mises, 223 West Twentieth street firth street, between Broadway and Seventh avenuet - suitable for manufacturing or sable purposes, For further L, STREET. BY particulars apply to street, up WAM. D. ANDREWS & BRO. 414 Water street, 37 HOW. T OFTS TO LET-IN BUILDING 205 PE. 4 Inquire of J. PB. JOMNSTON, 206%5 PB stairs. and controller THE FOUR nfo LEASE , 7 ublic; and we, as eitinn oO oR 7 oO ‘ " sane A moved the adopt of the ollowing:— 7 WEBSTER LITERARY ASSOCIATION. ral Dix, United tates andlor Kew erway Nery soleranty record PA NY OTICE, TO, Wee Ae el Tis 7. Abply at 79 Cedar a _ ea a, te rey et e expres DIBLOYAL LICEMAN— NT BE our condemnation of the treason and rebelfion that provokes etre heres ae ee ae costa sa acea fagton thet Present Lincoliy the head of the American fig | Th@ above association, in expression of their heartfelt LO abs sous om Coan oe HIS SE) our egudemnation of the treason and rebellion that provokes Ill Canal strect ae ae aia; eaia ace lenuanT Goma ation, [sno more. having been cruelly assaskinated on the Bi] griof at theuntimely death of the father of the nation, “ * u son of the rebellions States AND BASEMENT STORES TO LET—NEW ‘Twenty-erven ar Lexington wy fine Oe the hervinne cone MI have unanimously agreed to postpone their semi-annual Captain Caffry, of the Fifteenth precinct, preferred ai Resolved, That in the death of Abraham Lincoln the na- By nd well veutilated, worth 2 4 "s F AND, No. 66 PY ye entertainment to Wednesday, the 26th inst. very grave charge against policeman John Brady, of bis oun H roadway. Also & Basement anil se . — ra “mnt, m! NSF PART OF A FOUR STORY 1OUSR cheerfully Precinct. The Captain complains that Brady, in conver- Saree le oti : w eath ghreet, Cneee cleey and peat ot Lat ration ate gonieen, Sta THE COOPER UNION LITERARY CLASS, i eation with officer Leighton, said, “I am glad the Presi NSE ROOM AND Two BEDROOMS To LET To Two hind and fourth suri: oi onieniegenge 8 PN that had formed the. stro: oud 4 ; dult persone, nivel honee, w ___SOBEE No. 81g Pine y. at their reguiar meeting on Saturday evening, onani- Bi dent was killed; the damned old son of a b—h should "That an itis the duty of all 4 citizens, at all fe Jequire at ko @ Firat street, near Second avenue i ‘ + Jiu! the autest guarantee Of the perpetds, i mously, adopted the following preamble and resolutions, Profeesor Frobisher in the chair :— Whereas, ——_ deeply in the national feeling of fq sorrow and bereavement which now distract# our country fou the awful and calamitous death of President Lincolit this day, and the eritieal condition of Secretary Seward aud * jolved, That we look on the foul deed has 50. f denly thrown the nation into sorrow with the utmost abhor Bence. with the familiew i imm an wit coun! ath: 5 Kesolved, That we wear a distinctive padge cf mouse have had his héad blown off long ago; he had distracted BA imag, phnld lawful government, ‘and the country long enough.’’ Fearing to meet this charge Mi wuthority, we pledge to the President, Andrew before the Commissioners, Brady thought it prudent to Mi who aasimes today the ping. a respons resign, and yenterday surrendered his shield and CT a a FQ I . eral Grant and the forces mn It is probable, however, that Brady will be arrested hSteaaery? oer cca dealt with as the authorities may think proper. See paeevanag Cipeenh $0.ak proper eligrd io cuen THREE MEN ARRVSTRED POR RRJOICING OVER THEA 'ebellion, preserve the Union and restore permanet pence 10 f DEATH OF THE PRESIDENT—JUSTICE DOWLING fim devolated with, evil eure SENDS THEM TO THE PRNITENTIARY. testimonial of respect to the Saturday morning George Wells, better known Ne Srcpea tn ra. (PO REXTCA SMALL. NEWLY FURNISHED BROWN : stone House, ina ph t_ neighborhood, house new; woderate.' Aditress box 282 Post office. reas, the fearful crime and shocking calamity haw econrred cust at the moment when every patriots heart Was full of joy at tie giutlous victories won by the federal fring, anc at the prosperts of a lasting pence to our beloved eountss—telumphs winch gladden and cheer an American, and which bid fair to premeut to the nations of the exrth ywertul people—triumphe resulting} voted and patriotic energien 0 DART OF A THREE ATORY HIGH STOO: let—in Forty fourth street tlon $000. PORTER WiOS. & BELLAMY, ne. corner of Forty second street (PO BRITANNIA MANUPACTURERS.—TO RENT, A _ - * large Koom, with power, in the best business localit OOMS WITH STEAM POWER —TO LEASE. Aiarge amount of work guatanteed. Address box Oat Poo Alege of three thy. Also fice, Philadelphia OWER PART OF THR MOUSE 99 BI Merour and Greene, is to ¥ plano “ A JETT, St Kighth a Also several etaaller oom: TWO PARLORS, A RITCH nth street been permitted ediately bereayi to order the public buildi P Room 70,,1 f f Magistrate, 3 nf mourniny “ ” man o tng for the spuce of thirty days, ent the eltin ro wT kd fi At the loan of a puhiic ofioge has ever oecurred Inga for thirty days, ne emblematie ef the sorrow which sepa” Seuters George,” & young Swenty one EES te eetal tangs oF toureriog, and Ux somenitt two Hedrootna, with water and gis, with a Ri +94) WEST UNION SQUARE -RGOMS TOL ‘the history of this country, Therefore. heavily weighs as down. years of age, while in conversation with an acquaintance poin' ja Honor the Mayor ig Bedroom, whieh would be furnished " required. oat board, conaivting of four Roome f Renolve, That thie Hoard Resoi hat ip view of this national calamity we ad-MM corner of Chatham and Pearl streets, in folation to thes om each Ward to enngtitute a portion of PY 166 Atlantic street, near Clinton street, Brooklyn elegantly furnieho With all the moder 1 coives with anfaigned emotion A ~ Also other Rooms, RROOMPON THE SECOND FLOOR, READY Now = = alvo other Rooms after the txt of May, without haw , ORRICES. with all the modera improvements. Call ac igo West Thirty LOAN OFFICE! aixth atroe such committee—to atiend, if they shall deem it adyivablo, pA *saassination of resident Lincoln, made use of the fol Pathe funeral obmequies of the inte Chief Magictrate, as repre Journ without transacting further business. MEETING OF THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF fg lowing expression;—COld Abe, the vom of a bitch, ie fgrenintivescl Me veople of Jomey Citys amd that All further ven tt TAMMANY HALL, Bz dead, and he ought to have been killed long ayo.’ Ser ; Rew ne pe we recommend that @ pablie meeting be fand deep solemnity the dir Seath of Abrahant Lincoln fand that wl held tucle, at four o'clock to tnorrow, (9 expresa 4] A ica PEt eM AP vale pate vel vernacle, row 01 © express I manners <a —_ ¥ ‘ ‘CHa, _ LAY, ae at id norro A large meeting of the General Committee of Tammany [4 kant Walsh, of the Sixth precinct, who stood near aptly 0 oF the Publlc Dereavernent in ning aevutnal ME TORE TO LET 16 DEY STRELT. NHAR MROADWAY. py iton ee Meme” hoe Aa SAW ONbS a a Hall took place Saturday evening in the Old Wigwam, P4 the time, heard tho remark, and at once knocked the out- Bexercises, By) entire oF in part; marble front, first cles: will be pull WATOW he, JEW BLY, ao, ot 77 Bleecker street, wp ataler rageous offender down, Weils was taken becore J The Cramuan stated that on Monday he would an In good order, DD. ORRELL, 78 ¢ ar ta nf calling the m ing to order, spoke WALLACKON THEA. Supervisor Tweed, ¢ aril private o “ition bf Dowling, who, in defanlt of $1,000 bail to keep te pence Ff nownce the names of the gentlemen to compose the com STK eure es. aw P stor Bn DADWAY, OPPOS 18, Watche Fetch ‘he liad: been placed hy the ¥olee of the Ameriean ft ak follows: —We bave met to add our sympathy with thatbl for six months, vent him to the Penitentiary i enitten, In accordance with the above resolution STEAL POWER AND A WELL Ligh EBD SOF ROOM mouiit bv lane Se eeene, cones Sa fof the nation in the lose of our President, called away by Olficer MeWaters, of the Twenty sixth precinc y= ORmony moved hit the ing adjonrn in Bf Twonty-eighth «tu neat Thiniavenue, treed. fen apiguost ir mm " R Huot this Board wll participate tn. a euttabla de, £ Mi pepe whigh wi ae monstraicn of respect for the inemory Of tie tate Promldén rested a man named John Gallagher, said to bea ach of th warried, and the assemblage departed % theareaswin'e hand at the time be appeared to bo.the Bd iriver, for djeorderly conduct tending to a br THE OF t; SMO LBT—AT YORKVILUE, ONT OF atthe chamber of the Rowrd by bung i viaek (or pipet " aes b } Rent " WoUG c é hoard weak the aha} Obly person who could. epfely navigate Jbis nation oheo bd pear in refarking tbat Vit served Abe Lincoln rattit “ INCIDENT ON BTATEN ISLAND, ie idee Ti , Wy Ty yoda Cletang, nea al J again into the pathy of freedom, and once again unite tis sehen peed Coheckcr eee tara we ne bat TO THY EDITOR OF THE HEN. and bighty near Gowery, umder bank. fiw ; N ( 4 Hi lopped dine wal dalin 1 arre. bef ! ‘ Tasty OF He lately manifested that conciliatory spirit whieh EE yistice Dowling, und kenteneed to the Penventiary forfd Imey 1 verost your readers, many of whom reddeMl rng putin wrookLYS, OS LARGR cooPrn PUBLICATIONS, Newrandn:s srited end recelved the approbation of every man who etx monthe, in default of bail in the sum of $1,000. Zupon thie ivland, to know that secesioniem, Cpen oF } rite bite, with yard gad aleda; one beck Fa Rp aqgeaG a nt entnet Bi * o rhc < Mr. George W. Blunt, of 170 Wi Sate ; 4 Re tory vord, and neh fre “Sina Buyorvisor Dayre seconded the resulutions; and after agg Voted Haainet Bim at the last election, who then fearedtg ea i ted. by officor Daniela, of the Second ” fa rerres, will not be tolefited here You are aw athe serdar tery haheds. Apply o JOSEP. MARMIN, & ot stool engraved: Portrait ef ome late President, ta Hee ssion, ta which the conctrront aentirherts of thagy the policy to be ymrsved By htm during his now term OCA cinee, of aman named Willam Fanhine. “Me Hien. vd p4 wo are bisst with having na aresident among & (5 54 Wail sieves, N.Y ' the be ware Rte te es ry yd strongly expressed, they were eanienoets Birefiee Would not be agreeable to tho ntry at large, by rien were partaking of refreshments in Fulton Mar. Wg Tyler, widow of the docensed rebel ox President Joba fs NO LETTER TWO STC rt ASD RASEMENTE * ee by mail © reosipt of the very « adopted. a Kpowing he r f \tory views even PM ket, during which they entered into ereation about Fosse th Sighty-foneth etren ‘ venue be P Siiperviser Penoy moved that a committee of four be naw net the wir , | felt it to be my BS the murder of the President, when Fanning interrupt fhe Reems to be enecesefnd in paseing the lines of ovr H Rens gia” EuRRA LAL hy ONE DOLL Aw PRR COPY. Sppoinied to cary out te resoiutions, Which WanBd duty tht th ; teo be con Fathom, making use of opprobrious, ineulting and abusive Plarmy, and of returning at her plocure, and with bor two . : ". adteres the Poblieher, J. ©. BUTTRE, No. 48 Frm ite Mepted. ‘ ; v nit expr es their sym BM language concerning the President Ax the offender was pLellest eons in so rebel army would seom wo be w prt TR GAGE Tutt Aid hag i ames , Gupervinor Stewart offered the foilowing :— pa try on the [oe if hue sustained Bel about to be sur ily dealt with by a highly indignant [J ilegon percon i. LNT, B76 Second 0 ctwren@ A. ¥. f Liongth Portrait, om pape, Inchoa, sont foe Wherens, Tre shocking iniell yonce Lax been received that It having been moved and cerned theta coumitice @ Eacrowd of verous who had cong ted there, Although she bas taken an veth of alirdiauce, we were teas Laon reves a