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re NEW YORK HPRALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1865. the breakfast parlors and ‘‘studies;" there were minia- stated the object of tho moeting to be to express the ~ as nd the roof and windows bung with eabloW ment prenanted a very neat appeerapes. ‘but what there was of it showed that the footings and Ele ments of cenh In oniation ‘to te greek INVE! M EIGIT! as 4 ty > tare running obliquely, in the shape of a St. An- ve & a NUED FROM EIGHTH (door to his was the u's Younn, ih 408 298 405 “Eomanage Dae, 2 no'e evzoraibsice of tne ciisenn of the ward ware 00) kas SOG HE 45, te erage, wit broad black ribbons tad robes of sable wv had befallen ovr nation in ube death of our ale bad rT ae’ ud very neatly Be plac on ra . Fh oreat manyet the hove in this wardare tencments, and fq ‘ooing ap from the stafis which secured pone fy “rye contioling af domacen tog Tan THY yi mrp Gib abt Phe Produce Exehaage, in Whi vot, war deckad, te to ¢ ; : coraigons iin the windows of many of these miniature flags teas wore pbclagrephle pertnaite of tee mearsored Secs land Shandley, Waa appointed todraft suitable resulutions od td eR SS niger rable taste und touching sinplicity, fe, ON, 2e Lowe of Moses Phelps, Jowett and Co., Canal Mi knots of binck and white ribbop wore fastoned. In Nor- Hi aod ia Giles tekeus of ‘It was this jexprossive of the feelings of the Board, who subseq ont - : tery remarkable tas ing sig Hesgueot, rear Vivaltwpy, tomer black sbrcamers b folk sttget the hovse of Hose Company No. 26 was fered with t1 pec P ehiquitoxs Aly reparted the following, which .were, on the moon of — [ UT oon 6d tho oniran og ap eh sireo! were tue boozhieset PTansed so ae to form the authine of @ massive fusercal meaty deaped. In the windows of No. 2% of fmol variety that welievet the Wonotony Of | DBI Fey atanefinld, unanimo:sly adooted:— “ binck mustin, and inside the broad piligns were wreathody Urn ) the hase ryMMiPg along tie parapet, over the tbe same ¢treet, curtains of black and white replaced im crane ee of dis penetrated wi ask and Notimet ter Visited In. 4 en ond lop, sewoh'ag the eaves of the buildin m, and in the centre of each win. THE SYMBOLS OF with wide of crape, icndyg a Wary ‘inprassive, |4Y'; scatiom, fu Wranklin street, IMGow was : fy into lofiy monuments to the memory of Mr. Liscolm. egret aud sorrow at the SYMBOLS » atc Sank lis » @ Wheel or wreath formed of the same colored , m4 1 Lincoin, late : id aopeet to bie Luftding. Plone bt M'from the roof and At the residence immeiately Opposite thie ap The view from Union square upward was specialty - yhand of a most cowardly and — y- “ ot was exten-PA were le ¢ ved ar half mast, wiale the doors and, selemm. Looking towards Fifth avenue the eyo rested BR iy asswasis, and that we mourn aur loss, uiore 9 e offeo in Nassau streat was exten: 17 Wir 4 . i on miles of crape, and beheld asad but tasteful picture METS) Cries of our country © re gyros a windows were pu fi, black erape. Over tke door, on @ black ground, was the “word “Lineotn” in ailver letters. On many of the other FE residences in this street, as well as many in Suffolk, At OW Le torney, Ridge, Lewis, Geerck, Division, Broome, Delan- ally covered by graceful festoons of \d when UF lamented Ohuc! tie lupulsoa at penty of Purpose, exercise oF clemency and magnan| wo shed, had gi mrnnee that friate : ‘would soon be rer of the sorrow which the emblems exprewsed. All the hotela, the club houses, the mansions, the statues, the wore rohes of varied mourning, or were being ith suble tokens of the ational loss, Fron i * larly in the in where thes 4 ks and arches were appropriately £68-/ and wh kg even were decked, . frout of the edilice or f noks, i od three tlaxstafs, from whi nts of the Poor @ ne Rich in Mourning. The Tenen On adeliers h hong wat decor and mpurning 20s0u ic crape, caving hem a lonely and deserted M goy. Rivington wnt other sirerts in the neighborhood, the gy Piazza, obser: atory, windows and roof the dismal and fe tablished aud the Union ed. in all its pristine a acschnel abet 3p store, corner of Exchange > ee. b erubloms of moufuing were displayod, but. the style of #4 CLanging embicms were obsorved. senteton RSS HAUT: comaratyattck : 43 : Fy pages sau fo i ue contre of the building was # large portrait of tho F, hengine was not muck varied. The various club houses had au elaborate and tasteful F4''esoived, ‘Fiat the cowardly 3 Sympathy of the British Residents and tl way, was covered with strwamlals Off oe ent beneath which was the motto: — i ji ihr house of Marion flown Company No»%, tn Attor- fA display. ‘Tho mansion of the Loyal League was covered by dent and ion the le, Wilaan ft Sete one Becretary if re-@ P) noy sirent, wartrimmed with fostoons extending and de- pd With crape from the dormer to the lower parlors, the win- fy ‘destiny of our country; that we do not cespair of the repub. nidly Sons of St. Patri ALOE MOPIEOOL PELE LE LE POPE EDIE No Tih LO3. OF AN HONEST MAN. 3 pending over the Reneseee se PPELE REDON NEDO IE ON We fives ony ih BAP) ‘The lamps on the sidowalk wore also covered Will Me Ay vi ite tours — dows being veiled with shrouded flags. The New York and the Union elub houses in Fifth ‘avenue were ornamented with crape and white stream ; idence will raisc up men able and vill Heat taal for out of contusion, and that these United States will hereafter have one consiitition, one Union and ire froul, and at thé upper windows BM blak, bearing the following mot- prnamentey Z to the manner in whieh thoy black. Oproneresenrens 4 n serceere.eococece >A ON, the pillars and porticoes of the former building Bone destiny. Y B arrnecesencenven sect ionnnesnnssesnrenete oe 2 i: a ¢ respect for our Lum " mains ate Prestilont (6 t Ciis tail tics besa ocon co ona spon for th-Pe Tho Auuntic Garden, in the Bowery, twas draped with Pe rranccmocesnencccrsest teeta being fertboned with dark cloth. Wessivad That out of respect for our J Tho Remains of the Late President (0p cy talt has boon ded up as mark of ort BS pacie, and over the door was the motie:— kt ob IN DEATH $f “One tuildite—th National Acadomy of Design—soomed BA n8 a aa sod ty mourning for H naturally in mourning. The Mosaic sable stones which vary the front looked at Oret sight ke the general bi tokens which appeared everywhere. But a closer glanoe Hand a knowledge of the edifice revealed the mistake. There was, however, @ fine display of drapery over the H ontrance, which was artistically and profusely extended E} to the upper stories. In the Fifth avenue almost‘every mansion had somo F emblem of the nation’s loss. Shiolds of erape, sable (J ‘covered flage, dark ribbons from stai!s and balconies, and f British Sympathy tn Our Grict semi-cirov lar decorations of the fame ominous material, gap yp yceTING AT THE ASTOR UOUSE—SPEECHES if ic space of thirty days. D Rofolved, Thut’ thin Bowrd attond the funeral and such OF other obsaquies as may take place in connection with the in- terment of our late President, and that a comimiites of tree Abe appointed from tints Board to m.ke ull neoesaary arrange- S ments for the carrying out of this resolution, and they 6o- jj operate with the public authorities for such purpose, ‘The justices appointed to suid commutice were the Hom, Judges Kelly, Dodgo and Manatield. rrive oaSaturday Night, &e., &e. Simemory of President Lincoln, Rut tho deeormtions 6 piv rrarrranercateseerrenerescoarracec renesecrtes~O\ |) i repsrnere se sces rece ce tnersnts nosrse-t1 oe snneas ® were not comploted unti! Monday, and therefore repe ie ¢ Wh MOURN THE LOSS OF OUR PRESIDENT, 3p) “phe school honses in Rivington and Broome streets be pardoned in connection with this genoralf.] $ ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 3} were conspicnous for the style of their drapings. The} 1 b-sencaneaseneseverececceroosrssarscerreroeecrererse- 9) ) Mui; veoutit procines station Mouse was also canspicwoUs ; on, The fine old building formed one of thef;” At No. 324% Rowory @ vory affeoting emblem ae aie Gorw t / most siriking features of the city's tr bate to the memory yed in the wimlow, representing the President’ 64 op iho tnt» President, framed with black, was fastened, Hof the dey nd deoply ltnonted Chief Magistrat He A rege eet eRe ceria tied sn Sg a while avant fstnons of black and white fell ftom every, From the figure of nso Soruing the cupols, Tie, Aion « Savings Bank, in Chathain aquare, wa J Window of “te wane ot fa cat down to the bavement was 0 Scena continuous }4 appronr d . F ff was not more or leas draped» The oyster barges lying in Bi oxniition of tuncreat decorations, ‘Tho ttle p# At 150 Chatha’ streot, surrounded by mourning MES ti, rior, between Kast and Delancey stroots, wore all Ej ti wi 3 if wero suspended frou every house. tition deser! BROADWAY AS A WIHOLE—A RPTROSPECT AND A ntsum > sing des . $e pitines > babdtn ae ded wi i festooned with the appropriate colors, and the vessels § aw nO! 1 PFICRRS OF THE ap scaparighlons 4 Hone of Byoed “9 pillars of thie, pupola’ were“ Baproanéed’ wilt, DenHe 06RD Garaceese nceocereteatanecn @eeensemeeemncenncoeirer® P clog the docks all carried the Stars and -Stgipes at half ‘The exterior and interior of the Fifth Avenue Ho OF CONATL, AKCUIBALD, ‘Tite oPviCcRRS OY THR ‘way have been all:ded to wnder th sof the dif- binck muslin; the cornices frincing the roof heid black psig: apamiaal 3 mast, while sable streamors loated from helt masthoads. Mf wero covered with crape festoons, and in the vestibule hg ST. GBORGH’S AND ST. saieans) May my last end be like his. A BADGE OF MOURNING S7aHSTRD, Yesterday forenoon a movtuds of British residents in 1 of the Astor arches of mourving appeared, which were constructed fa last evening. Even the stroet clock boforo the build'ng 4 wore an clengated shroud. feredt words through whieh ou passes. But to be rightly appreei: pendants; the windows were arched with binck strips, y solid pillars beneath the TNE VOURTEENTH WARD. Every public building in the Fourteenth ward bore: sorte allusion, to the national calamity. The season of) neoernencesrsnrnee: reconosesoeeres = At 161 Chatham strect the streamers of biack were ar F ranged in the form of a large star, which hada very viewed as a whule, The magnificent eifrct of rolls of drapery of the sa + oflect. “ : At Irving Hali—bestdes profuse spectacles of mourn q an in mourning can ouly thus be estimacd balcony, Just chove the pillam, ap-f4 Swesty'e' Hotel, oorser of: Chambers and Chatham pa etsier precludes. the churchos from dlepiaying 40 4A Hf ing- appeared tho insoription:— B Fiouso to express sympathy with this uation under the Rat to Union square there. ¥ 6 white WMieré on @ dark shot the follow: F atroots, showed great care had been taken in the arrange f. rranices to. those edifices wore hung around with mourn nescsonrrososererercresesosesnnoroorsrsecees- Up yiational calamity which hag.befallen us. Tle meeting ti pining 5 vty mont z eout : ADRAHAM LANGOUM, FF ‘ i oad be epee i the .gact ; CoRR eR Arye bsenp tominons being continued ing, aid all the fags wero balf ‘maced and trimmed f See OE 8 Ff wae aitended by not fowor than tree wundred leading a a panes corceeteaee ree © from window to window along the two ors, popes rang rar core cea e Die m Asa i : sorrow, A e jong tl NATION MOURNS, running the entire longth of tho buildmng, Jeet eget hag yet tear bard am LIKE WASHINGTON, | - 3 bg) ridsh morchents and visitors. Among those present ral prove 1 habit LS. Phillips, 65 Canal street, is closed until after gy & Ne WiLL. Live vende reed SFR CORTON, were B. M. Archibald, Esq., British Consulj>F lergepoins t the funoral, and hung ‘with black. ' Other large stores in NaneneeneGedn ane Gons“l; Mr. Chas, Kosn, tho diatin- of mou eirccts, alao showed greug tarte had been, displayed in its Oruanéniation. the winkpws in each Wer, from curb of \tie tamu ieihborheod are also wholly or partially being connected with cach other by black draper¥, 1 oioged. In the thronged and bustling Bowery omblems od at equal distances by heavy ‘square folds of Bor death mot us ut every step. In most cases the drapery s, Esq., Vic ished actor; Chas, Mackay, LdaD., correspondent of Mr. Fitzgerald, brother of the ‘Tho Gramercy Park Hotel was very beautifully and Fy tastefully decoratea. THR NINETEENTH WARD. the London Tim; Z a Fren t's Hotel, corner of Chatham and aia | KL ng the prsblic by P20 om of ite ap. Og Peli \ abate d “And’ or ack [4 While. anged with more regard to quantity than taste; sriptio ta Ke Mr. A. Norrey, ex-President a» wor ” are ¢ and or ie bl: was arrang’ w q y It would be impossible for ug to attompt a description bi Knight of erry; Mr. vy aay ep moacedia an eicie ce tie and biack 64 °"y ke Broadway, Chatham stréot and the Bowery wore fl yat sme exceptions must be made Francis & Baldwin's, Bf o¢'ehe aymbols of mourning. which appearee oa aliost Eley Angre otal sings eeeenaetal Causa ’ Welw be veon ance. Over th cesion of eable'embloms No. 72, arkable for its simplicity of adorn-W overy house in the Ninotoonth ward. Cust your eyes on ft we a8 Sian ae ; mi Past} nis0 of Hose Company No. 15, Rlixabath street, Bi mont No. 96, supplied in effect what iti navoror mide you might, there was notleng but mourn. pAeociety; W. Watson, of the Bank of British Nort fully arrayed with sable. streamers, the centre PET tng and the Oricntal Bank — was: ce being di rated Wik @ POF Wisiinply and prettily dressed ‘The New Bowery bis romarkabie and spencan * tomb ing and grief over the vail anfmelancholy event Hi America; II. J. Kennard, Y. W. Kennard, B, Kennard, ‘Pho engine houses in the various parts of theward 4 py, Konnard, Ke Mosoloy, T. Moseley, 8. Lamy, &o. naples Obe ce raped io t theatre wes of course closed. ‘The board on which the fH wore tasieiully festooned with white and black cloth, up in the Gorusans, Preue i * hotise of Mr, Decker, Chief Engineer of the Fire BINGO We" PE aT ate usually exhibited weroft wad their flags at haifmast, draped in mourning » Ea Gonaul Archibald was eailed to the chair, Mr. Arthur Spaninid nt ited ti on nonnoce unont, next door, had also festoous of black, and (4 rointod in black; the pillars were entwined with black BR The female and primary departments of grammar hi Kendall was appoinied ee r. peti nap DEL 1 the flagstaff on the roof hung a large Union fag at Be ro onrpins, festoons hung from the balcony, and the ban school No. 18, in Kifty-firat street, are deeo-FS Concut Axcuimann raid:—Gentlemen, the cause of our ‘ sie ABraeather r mast ners were tied up with crape, In front of the entrance BF rated with appropriate emblems of gricf, as are also} y : . ripibsduk ome head _ . f°, SUVENTH WARD. sen the announcement, “Closed, in consequence of thet svnur wleole No. 63 in Seventy ninth sirvet and gyaneeting hero is indood a most mournful ove, ‘The I wh e Udi ft Phan ‘si ii me Lrg pyr y-eitiagee sr hlecwand yoetenday tee death of the bier el Soe Feud bis ip Dg No. 27 in Forty-second street; in the latter schoo! Yor the government of this groat country, the chosen and ‘ i he pilars.and, yAdid not oxhib.t some emblem of mourning. *bricht red brick building, was heavily hang wi ck, teachers wore a badge of mourning on their breas i Shiot Maglstrat 7 tat Va sen. Whab Hasan tnsly i f dion and Monroo stposta tide wan eapecialiy tho gaa ME rants Lecuea all che mossiaombre Goma tameoamaak AIEEE beta ates yah int a 2 ceri any Heer pc spar ta ane Tinton maine: ee haem Suid of Pitt will then apply with even greater force top, 1iht:!> 0° otiem were differont quantities of muslin displayed, and the Bowery Savings Bank the word ‘Lincoln’ appeared Bf a1, situated on the corne: ieeroet ahd Tn ken down by See lly murdered, were of the somotit somotimes black with FF on a mournil ige in the centre, second floor window, valin with black knots ke ond underneath were festoons of crape. Next door was Abrab mes ib Was entirely pla ‘ott ington avenue, was covered with mourning, and the ( 8, sometimes whit . ords— his coontry— t people only 8, sometimes White and black stripe of muslin BY Gicntayed a portrait of the late President, and over it the i ie Us. Agel. DAS ON neecccnceep Ft), & time when he was applying his mind ar extends: Gr looped. together, sometimes there was only Ri Garde re eee CSR CHIE HAS FALLEN.” Fpman? lls enersioa towards. the edupiion-of $e The forvizn consulates were white and black ribbon suspended from the door #9 6 ecrarenareenrcneversees coaseccersccsocereceeesees- Oe srevensossoaceQy jan, most practicable measure Ti te Te tbis ap. most hoavi in the Frtale Calg area te gage [as Ler lnepanone, cree OOF ee ee * building, in Taree Vy palling and detestuile crime the whole nation has heen pw and door in & majority of cases wore profusely draped in white and black, festooned in mourafal folds across the whole front of the dwollin:. It wos rather By strange, in the universat display of mourning exhibited IN GOD WE TRUST. 3 PRODEDIDIEEDLDIL ALOE OLE LE ED BLOOD LEDEEETOIIO LEO Hallett & Bond's, 186 Bowery, was another instance of good tast allways leading to the different wards were aiso neatly hung in black cloth, and ever a face thio ite dagkeinle iam that in eve ‘ Boe ae eer ar Mig’ Ww cachiaclae AIDEN Ee ee ee DIG aie lof and pi iierever the first. starilinz announcement of this hor: olice of the Im Stripes and the Union Jack we an plunged into the deepest grio’ aud mourning. Sure T nd black musiin A y civilized country throughout the world, dent stood out in position, Delng or by side in one common badge of 1 ? | A A ¥ Me TE yr ai as ogg lnted ae ested tomy Tn the by the Citizens of the Seventh ward on their residences, ff Bowery, have # portraitof Mr. Lincoln in a mournim: § TaeewENrraTH WARD. ble tragedy 5 ed ‘Tho bunks and v0 Wale & izon 0} that the churches and public schools should not have fe frame suxponded above the doorway, and fostoons off The principal portion of this ward is composed of pri- f}¢0"d of heart(olt sympathy with the people of th's nation " ; hoir deep afiction. (Applause) It soemed, there- vate residences, Those places were nearly all decorated 44" 4 snare af pi 1a similar manner. Black and white fluttered from cp ‘ore, to me-a fitting proceeding that we, the British re black depending from the window bares. Further up fhe sirect thera was a transparency of a dove bearing an & olive branch in its mouth and underneath the words:— tion, The whole proy afforded almost unlimi ‘ven draped. ‘Tho house of Marion -Engino Company, corner of Kast Broadway and Catharine street, had tho fy worda “We mourn our loss” extending the whole @ windows in mournful profusion, while fingss and streamers fi “tenis of Now York, who cnjoy tho hospitality and live and as arule this adv {length of the building, Im large capitals, over tho en-f NCOCOLLLEEC EDS DOSE ODE LOODNS, Fae Hebb Out ia taki Gace nSte! * AHS Ganee Wee: Een Iy under the protection of the United’ States, Nothing, for inst trancg, The letters were on a white grotnd, |The fag ; REQUIESCENT IN PACE. Econ! cod impecive, ..tm the: dienes houses ane : ia wots ecapesetatt oan ayenpattiy wit oa sion t over tho building was draped, as weil as the building tt- MOOIORIILEIDIODE LEDGES ” ‘i ML ilarly decorated, it is not necessary to par- Ha hOOPl’ ) : " die copasion ¢ vgs tioning. from ike eqeolf. Many of the firemen’ wore mourning, and the ff) | Tho sentiment is better than the Latin. The portraits of | OTe Te ee eet a dozen aoturse were @enel: deop affiction. (Cheers) Already we witness th satisfaction the manner in which tie reception of the late Presidont and Mr, Seward oxhibited in the print fi“ SF this news has affected our countrymon elsewhere on this to the Bani: of th» Ropubli:; and th vered with er at . ¥ ‘ PORE: WIL Cie Sane oe Bi chops wore gazod at by large crowds. wiiole aspoct of the place was one which suggested dee pablo throughout the ward. These were as fol and the huge funereal badges over and in the ot, linprosalve sorrow. Wo also visited No. 2 and i d 3 El lows :-— ex aps fn AALD ‘? Passing ont of the Bowery into Broadway, the most; neal Hooke pei Hicontinent. (Loud choers.) It was, therefore, not less im the Adlantic F stood oui in startling relief f Re st Ke 28 lng conpiiea® wit een i acs a bl noticeable feature was the aiterod aspect of the theatres BATH TO gga snnncamnenongnneen ge ® Rd accordance with my own feelings ‘on this occasion than ce with th» wishos of many friends that I sia cocntea iets ed_ you togother, and, notwithstanding this is rr EMORY OF OUR G ORESIDENT. » Maan important day for business mon, and you have little THE MEMORY OF OUR GREAT PRESIDENT" 3 Flime to spare, Lam glad to seo #0 lance and respoctable ‘A Zoneral fooling of Tutenve arict secmed to pervade AAA aviendaree. Tam sure that tho resolutions we shail the messes of the poxple, while the mournful events of pH pass to-day will he sympathized in by British resideate tho hour were the theme of every, tongue. In the fow 14 tbroughout the whole world.- (Great cheering.) hotels and public place of the vicinity groups of per- ha Mr. “Ricuaro Irynxa, ex-Prosident of St. Andrew's sons congregated who canvassed the events of the hour Bg Socicty, said the appoarance and aspect of that, meet with atorn earnestness. Along Kighth and Sixth ave- f@suiiciently attested how sincerely and how deoply Britis nuos, which are tho principal business quarters, miniature gd residents sorrowed undor the great calamity which had flags’and approprinte drapery wero suspended from over BYbelation this great nation. (Applause.) In a tme of the doors and windows. All. seemed to vie one with the Buch sorrow silence is more eloquent than words. I will, therefore, simply move this preamble and reselution:— other in paying a just homage to the memory of one who was estcomed as an excellent President and honest Ff whereas, a sudden and awful calami(y has fallen upon this Kination in the death, by the hand of an assassin, of tte Pa THE TWENTY-FIRST WAXD. Honored and highly esteemed Chicf Magistrate, Prosident Passing up the Fifth avenueone could not help being py hincolns thersiore | |, the universal fecling of struck, amidst the rushing and rumbling of fashiona-Milgrict and anguish caused e atrocious. and Brno whiehShan derived. tae. nailon of fs revere Obie t eet a most important and critical conjuncture of some way or other tho deep and heartfolt grief of its jy public atTaira; and we desire, at the same time, to reoord the expression of our profound respect for the eminent private virtues and public character of the late President, as well as yess Of Intention for the int of one and oprightn itu which te devoted hittaott to the promotion of the pros. rity and welfare of the whole country, in whose service be fas fallen an honored and ever memorable victim, Dr. Branes, ex-President of St. Georgo’s, seconded the motion, Everything, he remarked, which could be writton or said on this subject they had already heard land seen. H» wassure thore could be but one fooling with regard to this horr’ble crime—a crime a0. mar na to British hearts. (Cheers.) Every Englishman felt the highest indignation that the Chief Magistrate of this gr-at country siould have fallen at a time when he had ercaped ail tie dangers ho bad incurred by going into thoenemy’s country. It seemed the more grievous on re urning to his own capital he should thero fall a victim to the assaasn’s hands. (A) lau) Tho resolution was. adopted aunt hearty expressions ‘of approval. Mr. YouxG, ox-President of &t. Goorge’s Society, moved the second resolution. When you have thought (he said) for a moment on the great grief into which this nation has been mngpe I am sure your poses ‘must revert to the family wio have been deprived of their chiefas the ‘nat on has of its chief. (Applause.) It is quite true thas ‘and music balls. The Olympic reminded one of a clock ‘that bad stopped, but whose.dia! plate still revealed to Sur the hour at which its action ccased. Tho theatre was s7,clored and draped with mourning, but Friday's play bills: remained undefaced on each side of the entrance. In the front of Niblo’s wero the national flags, intermingled A with black crape 444" was in deop mourning, and the lamp pillars, in their sable dress. stood on cach side g lof the doorway like giant mates. In front of Wood's} white marble front of the building. The Hope, Cont’ and New York Insurance Compan'e ous for the admirable arrangement of their The hotels were not prominent for tho elaborate nat POPOOILE REIT DOLD DOLD PDIOIDDELE DE DE DOLODE. vecccneroeenee pnraaananates ae ean draped from eave to foundation, Tho as A GREAT AND GOOD MAN BALLIN, } Egover thom wore in all cases streaked with black or Rees teeek rt Dart ibetoarseny it Deeneneeeeeereeree rene robert nese, | Sooreanneneaneet LONTISENT WEES. € bganoo ofa placo in wittoh it mighbbe suid as truly 1n one of their outward trappings. Tho New York Hotel (a tie Rouso of Protector kucino Company No: 22, ing great resort of Southerners) and the Astor House must, ’ ors street, near Centro strect, was draped with however, be excepted. Over the entrance to the latte Ke ibatenned: 9p cack: atiih, BE tie| eile aes SnEES hotel were the lines SSE een ne Ne CIR al Jk he $ THE NATION MOURNS ITS LOSS. ONCE LOROLDLEDPEOIDE DOO I ELODIE LEEO LD REOD anorennnanenee sh: Tee aaaamaaamteaaacate Qrrvvaver. oe Only the actions of the just Smeil ewoet and blossom in the dust eernenereneeserettee~eesere beet tttnee ee betel The skilful manner in which the American flag w: transformed into an emblem of mournin: able feature in the decorations. Messrs, Stewart's store, on the corner of Chanibers strect and Broadway, was the! best oxomplar of this; but Zechiel’s far war Coughlan, Detmars & Co.'s, No. 414 Broad’ Manufacturing Company's, Wheeler & Adams’ and other buildings afforded specimens of tho “Citra pani: balidins, couse honecs, Re. ta, the game effective mode of arrangement. Busts of f{Park, were appropriately draped also. , the martyred President, end paper monuments, cunningly contrived to fooR like marble, were of} frequent occurrence. None were more’ beautiful pf than those at 357 Broadway, not.erd elsewhere. Among td the decorations the nitlated would recognize here thero the exprossive symbole of Fr: vemasoury, showing where members of that omniprosant craft mourned for, one who was « mason in the noblest aeceptation of the term, though not actually a TUK KIGHTH WARD, The windows, oa railinzs and doors of afl tho @ privato houses, os woll as the Businoss establ'shmonts of} gts ward bore yesterday tokens of sainom rich caused fa fooling of desolasion to pervade our thoroughfares, Il n>, { iy. This M& especially tho anid a dark Buadow Of griol’ ts be reliocsod on the toe OHNE oe ee aa ee band toed. or it only. A of bur cite able" orsamonte wet’ tle ene case Nl black atone has bee bid or is base ‘antl ji i! ite. store of Tomli 2 everywhoro. Many private houses had portralts of the pe sparingly intermisod wal Wr i ‘aon, Demarest & Co. was hung with black crapo; No. 590) late Mr. Lincoln suspended from the Gpper windows, Ei rroadway (Wood Brothers) presented a beautt' —-ear- i surrounded with crapo, &c. Flags looped with crape FZ The Metropolitan was amply decked oat, aad the! hung across tho streets, and drooped from tops of Mdraping of Tiny & Co., No 560 Broadway, was chutohes and many public buildings. | West, Houston fa both aftple and etisiive, ib ns wird treet eaatile all thes oe poe bes * THR FIFTRENTH WARD. (ithe ward, wero wily and universatly draped; thoro Se p 5 res le variety, however, 12 tho ‘soenaieat, Oni Matto, eT" Cocoming maser. Wucro nero wera oF ionalvcly a ein aa aaot bed on balconies they were largely mado use of with gracoful Meee Peet Tate Neehectve contoue Tet On HE offect.. Mourning trophies of elabornte design wore dis- fa danni thy following suggestive sentence MAplayod in somé of the first floor windows. Among the ff youterday aftornoon, bot men could be seen busily en- WEEP, GENEROUS NATION, WEEP. SB nost beautitul of these designs was n crose of white gaged on them, arranging the funereal devices, Amongst ‘Tho sad, swift removal ofhim whom Heaven induj-3 Py tlowers on abark ground of Diack crap» at No. 10 East@j tho poorer claswes through this wart th» fesling of sor- @ 3 ont went to man. Too good for carth, to heaven art$ pg ourteonth stroct. ‘The Maison Dorae hod a mourning Bq row. if not so expensively oxprossed as it was by its gbhou flod, aud left tho nation in tears. 3 Bi fostoon over the doorway, In the Sixth avenue quite ag more favored fellow citizens, was nevertheless as feel- eosprescercepecsaeroresrreorerpoooresons wate > BY muTiver of stores wero closed until after tho funeral. RY ingly and touchingly depicted. A single rosette or A small ‘tomb was placed over 511 Broudway, woll Bj Jofforson Market was hing with black. The Amity, the Bq streamer of mourning here and there, in front of som thrown out by a blank background, with the one ‘word, §§ Phavnix and other engine hovges were ih mourning, andy huinble dwelling, told at a glance the foeting that per IOOREEOILOL DLE IE LOPE AOIOIL ILL TIOLO DOLD all the hotels displayed similar tokens of woo. rash-g@ moated the poor as well as the rich. It would besimpos- LINCOLN, Hington’s monument in Union square was appropriately gm sible to prrtoulanss all the houses that displayed mourn- Ridraped. In future our memory of the ono, will bold ing in this ward, because, aaj first aboye stated, many Bicommingted with that of his lamented prototype, who is} the decorations wero about to be put up, and secondly B{tho only man who can b2 placed beside the Mustrious iM (o the extent of tho ward. iy ‘athor of our country THE TWENTY-SECOND WARD. THM SIXTEENTH WARD. * In this locality a large number of the houses had ap- fF! Throughout tho whole of the Sixteonth ward the aame (fg propr ate tnourning insignia. The decorations of sorrow Mfooliug of unaffected sorrow was visible on every coun-— Were similar to those in the other up town districts of the tenance. Tn traversing the ward nothing but ths sombrepy city. Muslin was susponded from the windows and ovor emblems of death mot the eye, It would be. impoasibiofg the doors, while rosetios of black and white mingled to doscribe in detail the decorations on public and privates With tho general funorcal decorations, The inhabitants Biuiisiags Every street and avenue presented one ung of tho Twenty second ghowed their foclings of genuine A broken line of crape and white cloth, arrangod according sympathy and sorrow oy the profuse manner in which gato the varied tastes of tho citizens. The national = [ne abe A cr OUSOS. fog v8, bene 2 a Ke si Mbiem, enahrouded in black, was suspended trom alll dwolling that not some emblem of the universal eee cher aceaery, Stripes, looped with black Ba wiitic and many private buildings, and he _golemn i st abo eee an a Bath, sgh Pi auene was one well calculated to inspire the heart witigg . Besides the above popular displays we should mention Mosars. Ball, Black & Co., 567 Broadway, was one mass} i...” In many of the windows pee of tho latefg™ the fact that badges wore to be seen on thousands of our & [go streamers. ‘The windows were covered with black, Bl president were exposed to view, and it waa the subject{q people, male as well as female, and many other modes ‘and bands pass from top to bottom of the house, of general remark that the features bore an expression Sd of exhibiting the universal gentitnent of regret were The St, Nicholas Hotel, Lord & Taylor's and others #4 of “oop melancholy, entirely at variance wit the popu-[Ml adopted. The public mind continued to be ci were also drapod very tastefuliy; but waut of ang at- Lot his temparunent, Pictures of the deceased ff with the subject, and though business to a considerable tempt at variety rondored them unconspicaous, ent which, a fow days ago, could have been pur gy extent was rescined, the excitement showed little sign p THK NINTH WALD. for fifty conta, readily sold for $2 50, #0 cage of abatement. ~ In thia ward, like all other portions of the city, a gene. BY were the public to secure relics of the groat man whose %% WALL STREET, ral feoling of deep sorrow pervaded all classes of citizens, memory the country foves to honor. sq ‘hough alive with busy men, did not portray its usual ac- Never in the history of this country have tie people of THE S¥VENTRENTA WARD. live aspeot, Men gathered in groups on street corners and all religious and political partis exhibited such manifes. ‘This ward demonstrated ite respect for our lamented M4 conversed not of the price in gold or the “corner in Exe," tations of regret as at the great calamity which has ‘allen @ Prosident in the draping of all its houres and stor s, andy but upon the great and sad event now convulslag the # like a funeral pall upon the country. Almost every MB gonora! display of Aus at haifmast. commrnunity with anguish. Many of the brokers left receccocerenerenensnenre reer sb-terene WE MOURN THE NATION'S LOSS, ROLE ILOLOLIOLOELTENETOLE TEE OLEOOID D aad Tadder Company's house No. 1, ad- a: draped in black, and over thé on- ‘ass the motto :— out the rays of the sun. Others in presented a 7 more modest, but porhape not less pn gaat Agreat many houses in the. fashionable portions of Mie wOUWIE Wikmn: this ward wero not attired in mourning up to five o'clock ‘The display of emblems of mourning in the Fourth a general Madison str ranged in festoon co in the centre tor the Aguro| 4 covered with crape, dnd uwhdor- fy neath which was piaced a portrait of the late President, brother of the mystic Bg framed in black, with the mottoe, “God's noblest work, am honest man.’’ The store of Brooks Brothers, in| also deserves notice for the. artistic manner in which the sable streamers were ‘artinged inf front of the establishment. ‘Tho Mariner's church, in’ Madison street, had its flag at balimnast, from. which| droped a tong, nérrow, black pendant, ‘The other decorations in the ward were not of an inter- esting characver. Slate colored silk intermingled with American flogs and mourning bands was introdue*d with admirable taste at Osborne & May's, 304 Broadway. Among the {inscriptions not elsewhore noticed wereld some of signal appropriatenoas. Under an obelisk bear. i ing the name of “Lincoln,” at 356 Broadway, were lines! which must have siggested themselves to many within the last few days:— Q-recoroccrcerovorecceonsonerontee sete sntesererecese- OB 3 God moves in a mysterious way 3 3 His wonders to perform. 3 Dqrcrrocvrroccrsencrecessresstres sebcsneetrecerecbe-> Tho army and navy clothing oifice (Goneral Vinton’s) displayed the words:— -AOLOOLEIILESEROLEEOTEDELE OGLE BOLOLEDEOLOO DEDEDE: Thou are gone, and triend and foe ‘ Alike appreciate thee now. Qevennsenereresese nt ne 10H edt OLE dE BELO DELO LODE D DN At Knabe & Co.'s, who, it isto be noticed, are the agents of a Baltimore house, a bust of Mr.’ Lincoln severoly simple in the abseace of all ornamentation wa shown oa 4 black pedestal, and underneath this a fitting quotation, which, however, was marred in the copying:—[f eesronernerennnernancrne crssrecrresece treet nee’ ‘There was in this man something that conld create, 3 Fosiad or reform, an understandin’, spirit and aad eloquence to #:mmon mankind to society, or to break $ g the bonds of slavery asunder, and to rojo the wilder-$ ness of free minds with unbounded authority—some-$ thing that could establich and overwhelm an empire, & and strike « blow in the world that should resound’ 3 i A sanilar ombiom was placed over Caine’s, 649 Broad, way, with Qeenne HLL OE HE POLOLE REPL ELOREDE IEEE OODLE LANOOLN, GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN. AOC ORDERS RALELORT IE REDDER LEONE DOEEDEDODESE fy] The lamps o\tsidy Heller's Salle Diabol.que, whioh is NEM closed till aftor tho obsuquius, were completely covered with crape, bearing the initials POORER TTLEPEIOLE IE IED DELELEDE DE tOObto DODD LED) POLO LOAE EEL LEEE EEE PETE ID DOO ERLE DE The Broadway theatre, whieh is aivo, loved, had over} THE FIFTH WARD. Joss was shown, from the humble store, with its simple and expr ssive wreath of imin-rt Yes suspended over the] door, to the stately building clothed In every casement i From garret to basement vith the melancholy habiliments of woe. Great taste was displayed int the funereal colors: in man} y the establishment of Messrs, Loder & Co. as being very tastefully draped, ; white crape passed from window to window in each store} (the building, looped with white rosettes. From the row of windows streamlets of cr: ved to and /ro with an almost ne cuted engraving of tho late Presidet, d inoneo. the lower windows, appropriately draped, Hattracted general attention. A large siar, formed of two B triangles of black erape. formed a pleasing contrast to the lid white front ot the Tradesmen’s Bank. G. W. Moore's offer will pass unhecd-c. But the time mer come wh a it will ify the nation to know how readily even stran- gors off’red their sympathies to the family of thelr mur- dered President. (Cheers.) He moved the following:— Resolved, That we respectfully tender to the bereaved widow and family of the late Chief Magistrate the assurance of our heartfeit sympathy and condolence under this most afietive dispenaation of Divine Providence. Mr. Hewey Eyre, Presidont of St. George's Society, jin seconding the mation, said he could not refrain from oxpressing his sympathy not only with the widow and family of the late President, but also with the whole [American people—(cheers)—in the calamity which had befallen them. , (Cheers.) This resolution having been received, it was agreed, on ithe motion of Mr. Gilitland, seconded by Mr. John G. ‘Dale, agout of the Ininan line— That these resolutions be signed by the chatrman and sec- arta, 9 babel of. the, mpeti nd be forwarded to her Ma Uhrough the universe. prem icé 1 Broadway, had on the front a large St. "a Minister hi ith t that he will rcacocerersecvenaees c0nree-oe. rannasin IeNarewty eataa, Torreon’ OF tir ‘ds of 1. Mf house in the ward was draped indeep mourning. ThefM Tho princ.pal buildings in the ward are the Cooper In. JM the stroet at an carly hour to superintend the draping of y's Ministor ai ington, witha request that he wi Ae bal tecee Wi ge te peewecarecececacereccees HB karen scree, formed of wo, bans of black which Hf churches, with few excoptions, discarded the isual Faster gM stitute, ‘Totnpkins Mackot, Seventh Regiment Armory i thotr rositences wit suitable erublems of woo. mfhongh i inipheeero ie decorations to give piace Lo the emblems of death, that the people might offer up their tribute of respect to tho! RB momory of the illustrious deceased. ‘The engine houses Uhrougi®ut the ward were also draped in mourning, and M many of the firemen, as well as the citizens generally, ‘wore on their persons monrning badges to more full and the Mercantile Library ‘The Cooper Institute was decorated very neatly. On the front, over the arch and door, were streamers of black and white myslin, and in the centre a large star mady off black and white crape, with the initials:— AEORCOLL ELLE OLE EE LELEDEDDIEPELEEE DEOL DE DERE: A there was no public meeting, yot unprompted gatherings| of people ranging from twenty to one hundred in number were of frequent occurence, addresses would be made by| nearly every inan capable of expressing a clear thought, and thus Wall street may be said to have been a Vast. arena for popular sentiment all day. On Wednesday and ,harsday Wall street, to use the language of an habitue was a White tar, which showed exceedingly wall, on the| round. ‘The ingenious manner in which the colors were interlaced in the surrounding of the pillars PY at idl was worthy of notice, In Messrs. Marshall, John- Mh Broudway, wes a small’ whateR sis the one word, “L.ncoln, eeccenre-rerentecrerpre-pesstere rer: rereeeee renee) A NATION OWED IN GRIEF WILL RISE IN MIGHY TO EXT THE LEADERS OF THIs AcCUR “THUS BE It EVER” TO fi Mr. Rosext Gorpox, President of St. Androw’s So- ciety, suggested that the resolutions should also be for- warded to the faintly of the late President. The eugges- tion was at once adopted Consul ARciia\Lo—Thore is a piece of intelligence just communicated to me which I am sure you will hear with mib,on which, im bla Fredericks’ Photographic Temple of Seaiatted bien ct ie the one word, “Lucan.” Bi attest their abhorrence of the foul and brutal deod whic L. iA bbed ti tg chosen Ch ‘ snacossosrsosnanenieonce tesestbone nennnd DetoeNEe euxtan?" satisfaction. A telegram from Washington states that this inseription:— was placed, a Cniom lag, on which wis thrown a laurel By fete of ee ees athccti ng oth eve Ry © Tompking Market and the Seventh. Tog sdusespuimedsitah Mr. Seward and his son are both improving, (Loud and 3 th. The entire of the other window was draped Mankind has i J . 3 h black, and in the ire, placed on a white marble! nkind has lost end and we a President: 3 1, was an elegantly chiselled bast of Mr. Lincoln, BA laaAdadadddeedasadgaesdisensaedadiasdadadadadadaaa © ral g Acros! \< Mi ¥ At Glarko's Photographic uo thore warn welll ona) at tip ampresaice inecripting wns che Be painted transparency of the President, and underneath IM Qlysccoce. cones soceceeece-eveccrccerce-oererecenerode: the words: OUR MARTYR PRESIDENT. rerecnrersesseseac- rene rerereresesrttterent nA Dos seceeree ceceuseeerearetene—tenets rent be beee: His momory, like the Union he presorve 7 a wn ebb tee day, bet for Fy headend Over Ward & Co.'s establishment, 387 Rroadyway, is the Jong continued cheering.) ‘ ‘A gentleman from the body of the mooting pro a resolution of condolence with Mr. Seward should E{ Meeting of the Joint Committee of tnofM afar ihoirenmpaibicn (iloa heer) Bus as thie wee Common Council. pecial objoct, le thought it bettor » The joint committee of the Common Council appointed (Hear and applause.) to arrango the recoption of the remains of the late Prosi: [Many te Consul Avchibald for presiding: were canted, Ths INTERESTING PUBLIC MEETINGS. In sorrowing tears the na grief is ap Prosident,”” printed on small white sain ribbons, con- fm Wore draped ina most boautiful i bed lone 0 friend and oe a Peek taiming a small picture of the decensed, socmed 10 be aj the finest we noticed in tie wari. All the windows of favorite one with a great many, while others adopted quo- fag the te red with black, and tations from Hamlet appropriate to the tragic event pg Ca: Cornic® set off the dr sssings with very neat bi which has thrown the Phy American people into the MH While rosettes. Each comp: room was adorned ina profoundest sorrow. similar manner, ‘The flags on the armory were at half- § THE TENTH WARD, mast, and the fagstalls wore covetod with biack erape lay of mourning upon t 1, the taste with which tis building is dressed Pe gper 4 eacsins ae, Se per AS almost any place we have seen. ie beautifully adorned, and bs ‘Mr. of the soansate tninvooecavescsbotee tonbedbetahveh ieee large inscription, surrounded with heavy drapiny thie ward was the Ceasar im it gerterday. Ln ema He ti atercantle Library, sivuatod in Astor place, and allgg dent Lincoln mot yesterday in the chamber of the Board Chairman. in response, suid ho should havo called the ae « mage stat 'y shop, neanntte ftir nae oe ep | the buildings that it covered one half their area, ‘This fgg the stores lu the build: wore in deop pour Fae of Aldermen, Aldermon Ottiwell in the chair, Re at hehed meal B phe iy and this was the ras hung with the deepest 1 wr, the w F & REST IN PEACE. nase ¢ localities rivate residences in Second avenue were al! draped, ane bt ut. é antiroly covered with black cloth. The motto, I goncececeessocopese-ccoceosece-secropcocooe sonooevess pT, Tart cuunly Lhe cas: In the Joalitien wiiere the, Ostia T Alderman Janets moved that a sub-committee of 1 A mans congregate and dwell most. There was Allon street, Many shroudes| flags from the windows and tor iggeatod that all British residents should vesearisecere sort sescresosoeo Hh Tie initiaia of ths late President's wore care: pg mans cot ‘ houses ail halfinasted and lined with black crapo. throe be appointed to coafer with other committees ‘and fil mark their sympathy with the Amorican poople by woar- < Ha 4 ‘ exampie, from Broonie to Rivington street. It was Je8 ail bakin 7 pe. AU He venerenresNabersirathergeansocsnetbin | . Gases, oping UP BA ono soln porch in appearance more than 1 street. You fl Amond thar we noticed So-ond avenue was house Bf arrange with them for participation in, the obsequies of MEG, terest ouch dis a ccner sonnets was oxhibited at the Fide of the bulidine, but imme jose bad some proof of Fjcould not pass through ti more quiet and sutsite strings extending from each window, ead’ black ELNy Seabourn ‘his committee will meet private streets of the Tenth ward yesterday without being! solomnly impressed, and having thoughts eon stanly of death, affliction, graves and tombstones. Grand street resembled Broadway in its sudden trans. diately underneath were th se #ug: tive reminders:— itself to the good feeling of those present without any formal resolution. (Applause. ) Tke proceedings then terminated. od. in St. John’s Park the brown stone ch were wound round with black, #y with the sero of the eapi- fag tal. The various engine houses and echools in thie ward and white rose in each corner of the cornices. In the) The Cuamman stated that Rufus Andrews had called lor windows might be seen a statue of the Goddess of Mon him and stated it would be advisable for the Com- uiberty, holding the olive branch, the frame of which #M mittes to place themselves in_ communication with Gen. pillars of the which was interwe rmatic ‘ate: Eve as drapod with black crape and white rosettes, with thei Todd, who is at tho White House, and knows as much rt Ney also bore marks of monruing. Along Hudson street, fam formation from gay lo mouraiag. | Every store 18 ee ton : abont the arrangemonts as ne.” 2 OF West Broadway ate Church ot vere, hotee waa py te thoroughfare was draped—som thom with great gm inscription :— ut the arrangements as any one. At a special meoting of the members of the New York ye road way J burch street every house was iy t POPOEE DOPE EE TOPE DE DEAE ODIO UE PE: eee ee. seocererorsenrerecss srerer tiscccrs troccroe eM BM draped. The large boildiug of Messrs. H. B, Clafttin & ge taste. Ho vast was the quantily of cloth used for mourn- 0 OOD WE THOSE, On motion a despatch was seat to William Hitchman, ‘Tobacco Exchange, held at their rooms, Nos. 50 and 62 Pine street, on Tuesday, the 18th inst., it wae Resolved, That we do ey; the heartfelt wens this si the prone which bas befallen the nai Al incoln, President of the United eee tee irther resolved to close the Tobacoo xchange until fa a ner tt ARKENBURGH, President. the clerk of the committee, who is in Washington, direct- ebm to put himself in communication with General me committee then took a recess till two o'clock “At two o'clock the committes resumed its session. ‘The Cuarmman informed the committee that he had dt the Washington and Worth monumenta. son's, 750, was a portrait of Mr. Lincoln, with# the inscription! — nenrerscccreoenenoanrennte rh rete re rr ster werere reg) He was a man, take im for all in all. 3 POOR POLELOLEIODD POOP IOLELE PELE LOLELL LEEK ree) fe Anothor store farther on displayed another portratt, and furnished the quotation :-— POOOOOLPLOROLELELISELEIPIDTPLEDD FEDETOT DOLE thee ing 1a the Tenth ward that there was nota bit of white ‘or black muslin to be had in f tho stores at an early for love or store had the f,"’ and there Co., passing from Church sireet to West Broad-By way, was extensively festooned ite entire length. The Fifth Ward Hotel and American Express building’ followed the general rule of decorating. A handsome 2, fringed and looped with black, and with « medailion ait Of the lata President, was suspended across treet, (rom Mr. Graham’s to the house of Mess , Birds & Co., which was adorned with a larg POLE LE LE EE ODE bE ROOF: THE KIGHTERNTH WARD. Had an ange! of death visited every mansion in this re- were some others in the street whicti dis layed mottoes fi gion of wealth ar@ fashion there could not have been of a similar nature. The police station house at Essex fi more tokens of his presence, embodied in sable drapery Market was very tastefully draped. ‘The windows were mand symbolic cerements, than now appear from the! hung around with white and black stripes of mus- (Mm stately firticaes, pillars and windows of its palatial build-| We shall not look 1 his like again H ck and ., e1 lin intertwined. Theso were bound together with (mings. If one knew not that the gloomy ornamentation— rman GEDNRY moved that a sub-committee of Riccereancracecserecscosesseescerse-sesase re-ceseees sais Gana et See banding ta" the persicae oF tase ued silken crape, ‘and festooned in arches one tof™ sufficiently monotonous to tire and weaken ordinary vis- [ij three be appointed to make arrangements for the recep: fy ORORGE mo Pauwen, gg lo ‘ ‘ wn ke : he sp ctacle which Broodway pro abe th warde, whore the greatest number of colored iam tte other. ’Rosettos of white and biack muslin fig fon—was intended as mourning for the assassinated Progi- fj tion of thé remains at Amboy. opted. The Pet um, Tobacco an [3 ange, held as as probably never been pyralleled in history. » on decked them here and there ‘The effect was—mdent, he would have concluded that he was passing ithe Merchante’ Exchange and Nows Rooms, 60 and 6% A communication was ved from the police ee poople reside, the mourning was universal, and many CA gg pf rep ded wy antl ‘the obeequice. tasteful decorations could have been seen Liaere. THE SIXTH WARD, Throughout the entire Sixth ward the residents seemed to vie with each other in paying tribute to the memory Mot the late President, In many places the streets ex- hibited one continuous line of emblems of mourning. The nearest approach to it in modern times was aspect of Groat Britain when Prince Albert was so sud donly cut off. The writer visited t pat manufacturing centres of England when the gricf ard axciter caused by that event were at thoir But, though the public sorrow was intense spontaneous outward manifestations of grief were almost through the haunts of a plague, and that there wasiil ox; death in every house. Tho ordinary signs of a demise, BM ferred to the Conference Committee. which create terror and sorrow among those who first see ‘On motion the Chairman was authorized to int @ in them the mute announcement of the d jure of af committee to accompany the remains to Illi Car- relative or friend, were observed, stop by ), Ul ried. heart became thrilled by the ombiems of human dissolu- A motion was adopted concurring in the refommenda-| tion, into which its own fate was inseparably bound. i tion bom fo churches hold reli on extremely solemn, aud displayed very tine taste, The Fine ree ere ee house of Engine Company No. 8 was ‘draped in a rather! uliar manner. It was hong with long streamers of kK and white, one of each being bound loosely to- ther by alternate loops of white and black. ning in parallel lines all across the building, and them. Depending from the mouth of a zebra, which sar- Meeting of Cartmen. A large meeting of the cartmen of the city was hela Monday evening in the hall 96 Sixth avenue, to take ap. | also Wore the ferlings of horror The humblest dwelling, as well as the marble palace, had mounts the engine house, were severd streamers off Crape besioged brick and stone, blinds and panels, that ceremonies take place in Washin action on the death of the President and make einous crime which give to our PMits emblem of mourning—no doubt feeling that as the ff white and biack ribbon, while surmounting all was the—mand porches, roofs and stories, till it seemed! 4 “4 to attend his obsequies. . jof a deeper loom id reader our national mourning, MM widow's mite wae as acceptable to our Lord aa the rich MM flac, the staff dressed in mourning, and the colorsshaded fm that the occupants of these improvised mau-Hi to Mr. John Waller progided and called the meeting to , in ita oniqueness, the appropriate accompaniment of af man’s gift, so the tribute of a loyal heart, however i with the same rombre shade The other fire com} soleums had surrendered themselves uncondition-# nies 4 lng to of Joss the inost terrible that any nation Las endured and @M humble, was as grateful to the nation as the dis- Hj in this ward bad fheir bouses in mourning, and all weremmally to a tative reign of death. The der, after which the following resolutions were offered :— of @ deed unequalled in its atrocity in the annals of chef ins of affection which prompts the iMiliberally clad in their solemn habilimeute play The same iving to decorate the graves of the departed with flow- ere, and instinctively teaches how to group them with the greatest effect, dir-cted the efforts of the citizens yes- terday to arrange the limited materials which mournt ; dest advantage, as no art, except sincerest affection, could accom- plish the effective and appropriate display visible ygster- day The east side of Broadway, from Chambers to Canal street, seemed one continuous link of sable emblems, world. ie THE FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD WARDS. Tho lower part of the city, although devoted largely to business, and filled with stores and public offices, was novertheloas vory generally covered with the emblems of mourning. It is true there was a great sameness and lack of variety; but the spontaniety and extent of the display wore very remarkable. Commencing down at ian TAR RLRVEXTH WARD. in leventh ward there was a general expression joth, serge lof griof by tho German popilation, who had all thOlF MM niataoa. Occasionally the national colors, with’ the} we bow in reverent submission to the in- houses neatly decorated with black and white drapery. “ ‘a “t stripes ith eacape| ‘fies ana fic a There are very few public buildings in thie the gee an Ke red oo ae or ni a, poate treat ncipal ones belli ingino Company No. ‘nion Grapery late H ides and wer yah ema if Barc ere eS, * OV renee ty ey eg hu he pera ein, rs me ago Mase Gee ees ib ou digo President ‘tow inate as he had him- aoe Engine Company No. 44 had their house nicely: variable character trimened with black end shite, with neos rosettes eet Inia Diy war Not soon, Ita variable character, could ey . ol ‘Among the most prominent was the wholesale depart-—ag the contre of each fold of the draping. In the centre of Mf tauie and fashion in the of the which and his life to. th the Rattory, one of our reporters made a survey of alii Among the moet prominent was the wholesale d the building was the banner of the company, draped inf wate, nd fashion in the shapes of the drapery by which i Theta iladetphie. won ties tired he ‘illug: | the strests up as faras Chambers stroet, between the FP ini Broadway, The colurobs at each side of the en- black orape, with an appropriate inscription. ations of some of the streets of the ward, the dull rontine| etiourge ‘nol ll a, there: ore. le Fast and North rivers, And found scarcely a building that By nces were laced with black and white bands, foa Leper and cat a3 myo? was dressed i & very HH of the tiresome festoons, which add imposing emphasis tous cause of g ‘ ‘was not covarod in some part with the extornal ovidences pe ‘2°ned overhead with the national ¢olory, which Folleved| eitollar manner 1 other buildings in the neighbor to » moving catafalque; but the gei ‘ornamentation, ved, That in devotion to the beat interests of his the sombre hue of death to a great extent, and from the upper story of the building large streamers bung] The establishment of Halstead, Haines & Co, was as ingeniously tasteful anid dissimilar as tho limite of Appropriate Thabilfenta could justity. There were urna A epectal meeting of the Boant of Police Magistrates of crape, of faultieas modols—guch as once, in stone, held pg was held at tho Halls of Justice yesterday (Tuesday), the hood, with no ing soe or motioos. The residence of | thosRev. Fathor Mooney, situated noxt St. Bridget’s of the national grief. The barge office at Whitehall pre ree church, corner of avenue B and Eighth street, was in ast, id, ‘all, in purity and t covered with tastefully arranged folds of wise mn f ainong hie jcountrynet it merry wi over be od an Pde arta a oe - m deop mourning Hi i vr age. } Diack and white. The Hamilton and South ferry house was ely decorate . tie ashos of Roman nobles; there were bright colored HM following members being pregent:—Justicos Connolly, Out gtlef we reuember our duty to festooned with similar colors, Looking up Broadway, ges Mog Haat Gucreine i nt American sbiclds, half bldden by dark ronettes, with BE none, Dodge, Hogan, Ledwith, Mangield and Shain! four bereaved aad narrowing country: that whit (nabedie The draping and decorating in this ward were, per: & to his com! iis we leave yl haps, not auite 40 profuse as in some gf the other wards. 4 a a i hae Werke ory of white satin; thero were broad sheets of oraj for the reat crime committed againgt Wis laws, We kuow the office of the British consul appeared with its fags at ung in negiigé shapes down from the lofty stories ley. The Hon. Michael Gonnoliy. on taking the chair,