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ea oe o ° _ R ‘NEW ‘YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1865. ee oe ro and others; and, after adopting the other stores not needed for our immediate command _ ‘accord! rection mauonai govere- [out of sight. The latter provision on! lies to the BM Major ZK. Pangbor a oy, Dr. vegood wil give an address upon the ite of f§ offic rs ni Lee's army whe were Senay Ail rebel B guitable resolutions, the meeting urned. fe) N E were destroyed. The greater part of these supplies ha” Abranam Linco! officers and men, not residents of Norfolk and Portsmouth, ‘The members of Pavonia Council held a for ® s just been received from Ralvigh. Omelarge arsenal, witi> ~s * Poak ‘or of ff Will not be permitted to goat large i une citi s aforesaid, [i the same purpose at Wellwood Hali, on Mi rhs, ’ ; atx donde wal poor s Congrexation Zodek, Righth avenue, corner of but will be detained in custody until they can be dis- Bf when brief specch’s were mate me james Gopsill, — i the machinery complete; two eng z Pong ews street. —The obsequies of the os of. Rebel ‘Will be complied to procure afi Potter, Rev. J, Romeyn Berry, J. W. Pangborn and F. trains, several bridges between Greensboro and Danville, Mill take place at the above. synagogue Citizen's dress ‘within forty-eight hours after arriving ad to-day, at ‘twelve o'clock M. ly. | The funeral Ore Mf either Norfolk or Portsmouth, otherwise they will be| d ‘ion will be delivered by the Rev. Dr. Bondi errosied and held, and, as the order saye, “until theirp™ teke place at nearly every place of public worship in the ij Bien cca at twelve o'clock to-day aro announced tof SALISBURY, WN. C., CAPTURED, ph 22 2me on the other side ofSalisbury, with several ‘, 8 dress miles of railroad track, were destroyed, CONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. » aie eee 8. HOUSKN, pecs friends oan ts them in a Christian garb.’ a sty unter pecans We lost very few in killed and wounded. Among the ¢ Universalist chu: liamsburg, corner of Son! ere are @larce number of the lered officers! e 8 places closed. . 4 at the back of the sanctuary were curtained with Mmiird and Fourth streets, wil be open for puulie worship Bl who were fately n Lee's army now A een a {pore A On the Now Jersey Railroad no way trains will be run B Nineteen €: latter was Capt, R. Morrow, Assistant Adjutant General k, and surmounting the tables was a finely executed MM to.day, at twelve o'clock. The Rev. A. J. Canileld, pas- MM mouth, Until to-day these officers made it a pra tice tof between ten o'clock in the mording and three a’clock in eteen Cannon and More than affot Gen. stoueman’s stall engraving of the late Presider, and the words :— tor, will give a discourse appropriate to the hour, promenade the streets in full rebel uniform, with theirfM the afternoon to-day. Ch MART SRED Church of the Holy ‘Trinity.—dhis congrezation will jg side acwis ow. They will couse to do 60 any longer. ° Thousand Prisoners Taken. THE METROPOL eeeceene ne: OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT, 3 hg ce of “iof Ruigeraf} The Thirteenth New York heavy artillery this morn- nnnnnne enna eecrereerresenecosececrccerorce + by hold @ service of prayer to-day, in the chapel of Ruig ng relivved the Eecand United pretes asnioens or i Army Orders. Coroners’ Inquests, SI PATAL ASSAULT WITH A CARTRUNG—ESCAPE OF * THE PERPETRATOR. von fately im front of ta. sanctuary stood @ column pp institute, Filth avenue, between Forty-tirst and Forty seen craps, oa top of wixch was large PM sccond streets, ub twelve o'clock, the tune of the irest-fq vost guard duly in the city of Norforik. ‘The latter re jas and white roses. The appearance of B dent's funcral. ¥ peek eee up of deserters and refugees, who have + * ; é h Coroner Wildey yesterday held an inquest at the New HImmense Quantities of Mumi- (9 york nospital on the body of aman named John Page, ‘ iuside was very imprsing, and the members MM At the Church of the Redemption, East Fourth street, py ¥ DEPARTMENT OF THE EAST,” he effects of v “y ‘ " . J a . ge, Ww! fe to- J i decorating & Buccveued in making @ Very [J vill be Divine service this OUR NORFOLK CORRESPONDENCE. t neral Order:—No. 30. ti bd thirty-tive years of age, who died from the effects of v fredivabie display. -reggeetlenn eg end yey ons and Supplies Secured. Biiiice iauiciea upou him on the afternoon of the 25th of day, commencing a noon, in commemoration of the % ST. GBORGE’S CHURCH. Pg national loss. J The spacious chancel of this popular Episcopal edifice FJ at the Church of the Resurrection, Thirty-fifth street, bas been sutiably draped iu honor of the late Presi- Mincar Sixth avenue, special services will be held to-day, Nonvoux, Va, April 16, 1865. Brunycanriny Derawtaust cx rue Ear, a of The startling news of the brutal aseassination of Abra- lew Yorx Crry, April 18, 1865, i Wa March. The teStimony taken before the Coroner goes to By direct! riment there will be fired 4 , “ M nam Lincoln, Prosident of the United States, hus reached Ml gx Py die Moras Weanestey, “Apel! 19; being the day of fg Show that deccased, who was intoxicated, was passing here, and fell like the bursting of @ shell upon the on-[M the funeral of the late President of the United States, i Seven Thoffina Bales of Cotton} '2* "Bet of West aud Liberty strects, when @ stranger, dent's udsequies. Tue Pati teaver font and galleries fat twelve o'clock aan and from all forts, posts, and the bg with, ft in his hauds, stepped up behind di ail Diack with the eiubioas of he altar, on fy - street, comer of Wa-Pitire community, The affair was so entirely unlooked forgll twenty-one minute guns, from all forts, posts, an Jjwith «cartrung in bis hands, steppe 2- Tho Gospel and epistio side, is shrouded in crape, and tho Md At Memorial, church, Hammond street, Sortey cy Wat th is fj Military Academy. + Among the Spoils, Ei ceused and siruck him a powerful blow on the head, Feneraiuppecranco 0! tne ‘spectacle is sad. and sugges. MYCTICY plac, there will be diving sorts Mis post fg And anexpected that 1t almost paralyzed everybody. Thei The flags at ull military posts, stations, forts, buildings ‘ shee tive, It requ res, however, a close view of the changel paLwelve oclock. | Industrial Schoo! 7 icity is in mourning, the people sad and awe stricken, 4 and veescls, will bo kept at Lalf-staff, and labor’ will also te, key &e. B knocking him down.- The assailant then rolled his vic- to real zo the mournful beauty and effective character of fm?OBed 10 Tuesday, es Bf and bn every countenance is to be read the heart-rendi be suspended at all poste and public works during the by 3 fi tim into the gutter, and after depositing his murderous the drapery, wh eh reilects the grief of the congregation fi. Forty-second street Presbyterian church, between Kal intelligence. Main street, from one end to the other, is day. By commadd of Major General PECK. ff weapon behind the bar of a porter house on the corner, for the assassinated Chief of the republic. It is under. fg Seventh and Eighth avenues, Rev. W. A. Scott, D-D., bidraped in black. Union men, a8 well as rebel sympa- . 'T. Van Bunzx, Colonel and A. A. General, % The Oficial Despatches. ran up Liberty street and escaped. The assault was wit- SECRETABY STANTON TO GENERAL DIX. essed by ir. James E. Walker, carman, resid- War DerartMent, } iing at No. 25 Clark street, and he was the stood the ‘or of the chorch, Rev, Dr. Tyng, will fg pastor. 7 appropriaté to our pational bereave- 4) thizors, mourn the loss the nation has sustaincd. The Preach dari tie service at ‘noon on the nation ‘ea, ff mont will be held iu) this church, on Wednesday, ADI BY strocts'are deserted; people assemble. in groups to con. ity. Ay 19, at twelve o'clock M., instead of Thursday. verse about the probable fate of the country on account if Mayor's Orrick, New Yorx, April 18, 1865. Wasuinavon, April 18, 1865. Htirst man to assist in removing Mr. Page from. 1 OF THE INCARNATION. Episcopal French Church du St. Esprit, West Twenty- ij of this national disaster. No cauge can be iain: d to have In accordance with the proclamation of the Governor ao New York: . . the gutter. The latter was insensble from the Or at tho corner of twenty-eighth Py second sree, Funeral services will bo held in this Mactuated the cowardly assaasin to this hellish deed, Mail [i of the Stat and the general consent of the people, I, C. jl Malor General Drx, New York:— De eee sco ui inthe dumnen Lie eae ate dion aveule, was. trimmed. in tho, mos! FJchurch to day (Weduesday), at twelve o'clock M., by Rev. ff communication is stopped. No boat has arrived to-day Bj Godirey Gunther, Mayor of the city of New York, dof The following despatches, containing details of the ex- Mf testimony fatied to show any cause for the wssault, and ‘Over tie elitrance was & large American p4 Dr. Verren, rector.. from Bultimore—none has departed. Bulletins, as they Hi hereby respectfully recommend that Wednesday,’ the MM peqition under command of Ma\\r General Stoneman, fA the matter is, therefore, still Involved in mystery. | No- “dond covered with symbols of mourning: #4 piyine service in the Madison Square church, Rev. Dr. fy ate received by telegraph, are eagerly gought after, and Hf 19. day of April instant, being the day desi nated for ehie\do ” Bi thing could be learn das to the name or whoreabouts of anh ou organ front and galleries graceful RM Agams, this day (Wednesday), at twelve o'clock, instead thu®@ ar we have only the news of the President's death, Ba the funcral of the late lamented President of the United pM have been forwarded to the departiocat by Major General 4 ii,¢ Herpetrator, although coustant search has been made fostuons o biack hung over a white ground, and were EM of ‘thursday, as previously appointed. by having been shotin Ford’s theatre. Southern syin- F9 States, and Thursday, the 20th jnst., the day appointed Mj Thomas:— for him by the’ police of the Twenty-seventh precinct, Jeli by kuote aid rosettes. of lick nd W210 T1DDO I een enna een orty-eighth street, ff Patiizer® deplore the elroumstauce; Union men weep Bl by the Governor as a day of humalliation and prayer, in Hranguarrers, Nasmvruix, Apri! 18—1:00 P.M. fy Mr. Walker describes the murderer a8 @ man about five ae pulpit also was hung with black and trimmed with Bf Anthon Melnorial Covi ave Tit bo open for Over place of joy and congratulation, be observed with the 80- oe even? feet eizht inches in heizht, thik get, with dark hair and knots oi white ribbon. At the back of the sanctuary aff mines ixth Wed ener Py age pyle, . rs eo The effect upon the army ts terrible, The Custom fa jemnity that the mournful occasion inspires, and that fy Major General H. W. Hauteck, Chiof of stai:— B mmustache, but no Whisk rs. He wore a slouchedsat Fott drapery of black, on a temporary frame, ‘ell in Fqspecial services Wednesday, the 19th, at iwelve, o clos k Hf House and Capt. Blunt's oltice are festooned in black BA places of business, public and private, be closed through- | I forward the following report from Major General fd with wide brim, and was very well dressed. | House 8 r- fu! folds to the Hoor; surmounting this was a neat ba Addresses wi clivered by the. Rev. 8. H. Tyng, Jr-, Bf and white, as also Col. Mann’s (Provost Marshs!) office, F out the city, and that on Thursday religious services be Bi ctoneman, just received, for the informniion of the Sec- fm geon Magie made a post-mortem examination on the in tlag, hun banner fashion, festooned and fy Xev. Thos. Hastings and others, ‘The respective congre- HH seianer &'Co., at the head of Market square, have dressed Bd colobrated appropriate to those feelings that now fill all J 4 inp a FA body, and found an extensive fracture of the left tem- red with erape, while topying all was a neat gol fq eations of each are cordially invited to attend. th ir building’ in black, from the ground to the roof. BM hearta with grief and anguish. retary of War and the Lieutenant Geueral, and take fi poral bone, which was sufficient to cause death, ‘The eye; 1mm diately'in front o. Lhis draping was a larg The members of the Congregation Emuno Israel are fl The Atlantic and National Hotels are also draped in ©. GODFREY GUNTHER, Mayor, [pleasure in specially inviting their atwontion to the im- A jury found “That deceased cme to his death by fracture Pedestal (oveved with the Stars and Stripes, on which Bj hereby in d to attend a funeral oration in behalf of Bf mourning, as also General Gordon's headquarters. re c@ of th f fi by General St MH of ihe skull from a blow on the head by some person un- was miniature monument of fine white marble, ient, which will be delivered at their place Mir. 8. W. Glenn has closed his theatre, end will not ff Meeting of California Citizens. fy portance of the work performed by Genel oneman, Fy nown to them, on the 2th day of March, 1865, at the: se ipturcd and surmounted by a handsome Bjof worship, No. 686 Eighth avenue, this (Wednerday) FY open the same until after the obsequies of the late and ‘The citizens of the Pacific States and Territories met at By Who, in spifit, fully executed the orders given him be- Pj corner ‘of West and Liberty streeta.”” No relatives or Proclamation of Mayor Gunther. rose, ou which was graven the following inscripHion:— morning, a, eleven orclock, ‘Phe public in general are f lamented President. bi the Metropolitan Hotel yesterday morning. ba fore starting on the expedition. friends of deceased appeared before the Coroner. Conse- eovonnoncocccovcsoranrsrevececconoaccees seconeG we respectiully invited to attend. GYNKRAL ORDERS—NO. 25. . JOHN 5 large as- * , n—f quently nothing is known of him except his naine. IN Pean 3h L. GOTISCHALK, Secretary. Heapquaarens, Distaict ov Eastern VinGINta, semblage to order, ‘and on motion the Hon. George fg _TB¢ Ofilcers specially mentioned by General Stonemal Fy quently pie Wipe : me Uo ; APRAHAM LUSCOLN, 3 Divine service will be held in the free church of St. ad MPOLA, Vik April 16, 1800.) | Bil Barstow wi called to the chair, and E. B. Dorsey, J. N. [Major Keogh, Captains Morrow, Allen and Chamber! ATHE MYSTERIOUS Beiay fons Pegg AVENUE—SU! 3 PARAS Ot at mena ‘ $ Seckman street, this day (Wednesday), fi qos eae eee ete ie tnreliigence yet re. py Dawley and John White were chosen secretaries. Pi have heretofore on many occasions distinguished theif" P) ROAR: SUICIDE 2 NATION HIS ? a enty- ze artial investigatiot faurice Beau- E 1S MO Ry 3 ig? tied in the tells “luted Apri On motion a committee of twenty-six citizens of the A partial investigation in the case of Maurice Beau THE COUNTRY HIS MONUMENT. 3 : celved I gontulned in the following telegram, dated API ph; Siatos and Territories were appointed to repair to fel 8*!Ves by gallantry aud good conduct Iu battle, cegvercnrscerssecctscesrooeccocecccencsessivesrrerHe eA Interesting Union services will be held in Broome pers ~ ey ae uaeeis) eae ait onan eee seeain, the French broker, who was found ly.ng dead in. byte c) The Grand street chureh 16:— 4 “President Lincoln was shot through the heud at balf-past the city of Washington, and attend the funeral obsequies Ig lass bi ry ee ara ieeeet church Pf tet clock last night, while in his private box at Ford’ s) will meet in the church in Broome ff o’cloek this Wreatis of n:tural tlowors hung on the monument, or Pdstreet Pr Were scattered over the pedestal, filing the air with per fase, and addin, iful appearance of the jroh were undoubtedly PMsireet, two blocks east of Broad Pe front of the house, No. 686 Third avenue, under suepi- ‘ cious circumstances, as reported in yesterday’s Hunan, of the late President. The following resolutions were adopted :— on, and died at twenty-two minutes past seven Ef orhing. Secretary Seward’s house was visited fy Cam at StaTeRvitLe, N. C., April 13, Heapguarrers, East Tennesses, rx rie Freep, whole. T ay, at noon, for exer- Bd by anotiver ansassh at about the same hour (half. Resolved, That ip pe death of Abraham Lincoln, he great ‘Vis Jonesnono, Ala, April 18—7 A.M. was made yesterday before Coroner Grover. It now ap- a y + “ “y and go iof Magistrate of the republic, 3 pro ¢ : ky, aid were highly creditable to all engaged in thei Rev. Samuel H. Cox, D. D., will preach in the North by will provubly die of the wounds. Vice Preaident Jounson 1s PM wavering trust in the God of battles, has carried us through BM the Cumberland:— FY habits, had been taken to the house in Third avenue by preparation, Presbyterian ch Ninth avenue and Thirty- [9 uow officiating.” . * Ay the great struggle for nat J life to @ glorious triumph, we some fri nds who locked bim in a room fora time, and tlinpulsce and a uiai who'wili fy have the honor to report the following as the result py eet ees (enti itis believed lie o Bf best and brighteat in our aitt the representative of all that is Hi of our operations since my last despatch from Boone, Fy window aud jumped w th pavement, receis img ta us be thankful PM osclved, | Ease we will suatain Andrew Johnson with BIN. C. From Boono it became necessary to cross the Be si _ os a ie which it id Jet those who fq deeper and firmer purpose, and strengthen and uphold him 4 é 1 ss was alleged had been stolen from deceased, fare bused upon muything but the bg t0 tie extent of our ability, ia-any polcy directed to the ex.fqj blue Ridge into the Yadkin river bottom, in orderFy yo cossion of one of his triends, Deputy’ Coroner John hd unshaken rock of the will of the people, lay to heart @¥ tirpction of this wicked rebe'lion, with slavery and its bar- B4to obtain supplies for men and horses. There ba Beach made & post-moricm examination on the body, thot hietory, that neither king nor parliwment can fi barista, which we recognize a8 the foul cause of our calamity. BM. werg detained three days by freshets, From -found a fra U of the ribs on boih sid s and other er sist the omnfpotence of populi “| The following are tle names of the committee ap- a e ee euiae! $j njuries sutlicient to cause death. Owing to the absence By eden of aimadior General GEO. H. GORDON. Bi pointed:—a. Heywood, F. Vassault, Gen, H. A. Cobb, bg thence we struck for Christiansburg. On tho route Ide Hil 4¢ important witnesses the inquisition was further ad- has Ns John White, E. 8. Dorsey, John B, Frisbie, A. E, Head, fa tached Col. Miller, with a portion of his brigade, tofyjourned. FORTRESS MONROE. Pe a ? . = if : Foiviine waa April 16, 1865. 1. H. Pearson, Geo. B. Guinmon, F. M. Smith, Hon. G. PY wythoville, and Major Wagner, with a portion of the hi, LiTrLe BOY RUN OVER BY A TRAIN OF CARS AND e o'clock, noon. n ih of Abraham Lincoln the country has lost one fg have lost a rof the and the Giori 8 of if of its best citizens and one of its moat conscientious rulers, By be recognized tn histor ‘ 8 OUT Our President Was & ives are held that God’s F4 Viowever deep a and seck His bless: BY to od that our co! ement. by sno white fd ynagogue, h street, near Fifth ce of it gave fAavenue, Congregation thearith Isracl, Rev. J. J. Lyons, inister, A tuary service in memory of tho late Pres.dent will be held in tho above sywagogue this day, Pa at haif-past one P. M. precisely. f] At the Eleventh Presbyterian church, Fifty-fifth #4 rst treet, aye ighth street, near th me than it bad Bd eternal Providence gallery, chancel rails a may humbly bow be: ot crape. The Puing ip this time of national nctuacy were Hh inees a appearance, & CHURCH. were no drapings other than GR AtGrace church ut ox: which bad been pu Satur a farstow, Johu. O. Earl, E. b, Moti, Peter Donohue, Jas. T. bl. : : ‘ ig ee ee ea em ea UB On Saturlay last, which Mistrect, near Lexington avenue, funeral services willfq |The sorrowful intellivence of the distardly abvaasina: Hf evan, JX. Dailey, A. C. Hamilton, of Californis * F4 rificenth Pennsylvania, ra brigade, to Big Lick.f] KILLED—TUB JULY ON THE RUNNING OF STEAM “iar Aba ve chanel Fhe held this day, at twelve o'clock M. Sermon by the ef tion of President Lincoln was first received here at half- #4 Morodith, Henry Bush, P. C. Rust, Nevada; A. B. Ei These three points were struck almost simultaneously. fg CAS THROUGH THB CITY. rail, pulpit. aid or an front. The appearauge of ediiies, Lowever, was very solemn. E ha pastor, Rev. Abbott 5. Kittredge. f] past two o'clock yesterday afternoon, and created a pro- By Oreon; ‘Sheri! Pinkliam, Idaho; John Moss, Arizona; #4o), Palmer attacked, and after some fighting capt On Monday, Harrison James Beyea, of 120th strect, nd se a fortress i Perego 4 {Tita obec + . cked, 01 pture: A Public services will be held in the Madison avenuelpg fUN« sensation, The ftagson the ramparia ol the fortress i Capt, Walker, Washington Territory; Edward ¥. Burton, Bbw 7 ovine, destroyed tho depot of supplies at that cr ee of Fourth avenue, a lad of eight years, attempted Gg shen nei 7 b4 were immediately placed at balf-mast, and almost at the #4 Col, F. Mas s Clecwlar from the iight Rev. Bishop of fy Pit chun, comer ta ene ae era). Ef saune instant (with such lightning rapidity did the sad if a Hast ulso at Mair's Meadow. Major Wagner, aftor striking cross the track of the Hurlem Railroud Company in r i i F i i bs ts Fourth avenue, near 129th street, in front of a rapidly Fi ing we Hritich gunbost. Styx and two Freuch'men-of- Bf Ata meeting of the Engtioers’ Association of the city pa we Tallrond at Big Lick, pushed on towards Lyrohburg, Broolciyn to the Clergy of His Dioceses fa yoinwd fur the TMecal noloasnitios of our late Frosident, fy intelligence extend) every vessel in the harvor, includ- fi Meeting of the Engineers’ Association. Buooxuyy, April 18, 1865. fy Revexesp 4vp Dear Ste—Thoe death of the honored fy President of the Un ted States, at the hand of an assas. in, has oxcit-d deep sorrow throughout the land. We bi Tannot suiliclently deplore the sad event, nor express BM ant portions of the country on receipt of the startling and pg But from all sections of the Union— ff from every city, town, village and hatulet—from persons of fi sur beloved country, beseeching Him to direct, by His fg ll shades of feeling and politics—come sounds of lamen- surabhorrence of the manner in which it was caused. It By mains for us to humble ourselves before the Almighty ler of nations and to supp: cate His mercy in favor of fniinite y Prosperity und happiness. It is our duty, at all times, to take a lively interest in fg State, and of condemnation of the murderous assassins. ynar and welfare of our country, ~ ‘The same reasofPcompels us to omit the proceedings of ‘the various associdtions, societies, churches and organi- ‘sent our supplications and prayers to our Heavenly gg tions throughout the country in reference to the de- plorable events of the da} all that coucerns the b but mors especiail; we should, with m the present ume it is proper that st profound humility and vor, her in its favor. That your congrevation may have an opportunity of sttending to these things, in the “house of prayer,” I Fequest that your church be left open from morning till peo to-morrow, und that you read this circular to who tnay assist’ at mass in the morning. Very respectfully your obedient servant tn Christ, JOHN’ LOUGHLIN, Bishop of Brooklyn, » The Services To-Day. The South Dutch church, corner of Fifth avenue and Ewonty-first street, will be open for service appropriate the funeral of President Lincoln to-day, at twelve THE FEELING ELSEWHERE. Want of space compels us to omit the proceedings In je melancholy news. counsel of these who are constituted yg tation and mourning for the untimely death of the Presi- By Lis goodness to bless us with peace, PR dent, atid for the dastardly assault on the Secretary of Reception of the News of the Pre: assination by the Fort 8: G. SAWYER’S DESPATCH. ‘April 17, tiene} The most melancholy and startling mtelligence of the horrible assassination of President Lincoln was coimu- nicuted to us to-day by a gunboat near Cape Henry. It Sreamsuir Anado, fj war, exhibited the same sign of the great national calamity. PM of New York, held on ‘Tuesday evening, April 18, the bj destroying on hig way the important bridges over the {To-day many of the transports moving to and fro are following preamble and resolutions were ununimously FY Big and Little Otter, and got to within four miles of draped in mourning. On every side the intense grief adopted :— Lynchburg with the main body, and effectually destroyed is SRt paiva lee aA) Ciaeean So) CIR Yaoi Whorens, the, members of the Engineers’ Association of fy vein —— Bi ancacror New-York here isurued wet profound grief that i the road between Now river and Big Lick, and then San Francisco. Hf tlic revered. head of the nation, Abrahaut Lincoln, fas been BM struck for Greensboro, on the North Carolina Railrdd. San Francisco, April 16, 1865, pp atddenly stricken down by the hand of wn assissin; and Hf Tho: desteiichtoniigf tha: dheiperacie: savapetore leh ater beeen strery coe pep egy eel tee erie was not the result of any recent offensive utter- [J vades our heai therefore be it PY ances, but the sudden outburst of long pent-up indigna-(g Kesolved, That we sympathize with o1 tion at thelr opposition to the government through the fi the sad event that HJ war. Tt was effected with such rapidity, and was ao unex. fag Monta stateaman wh pected that the authorities were able to do nothing tof Per iim ran Righes HM] provent it, At nightfall the military were in possession [Ml fhe hearts, of thi of the whole length of Montgomery street, the principal fi that filled by the Father of his Country. fj thoroughfare, and all approaches to it, thus preventing BM Resolved. That the singleness of heart and fellow citiz pecs ie govern: MA depots of supplies along the road. This duty was per the other two Brigades, Brown’s and Miller’s, and the HY most to be apprehended. oration, the strengthening and the perpetuation of| : : ‘the federal Union; to the softening of animosities engen- Forgan L’ Echo de Pacificque was threatened, Bi dered by years of ‘civil warfare and strife; to the grad. and le now under guard The 1’Union and American Bil ual drawing together again in fraternal bonds the great was destroyed. Intense excitement provailod ali night. iM body of the people so long estranged, aro not surpassed bj Memorial services Were held to-day in all the churches. under command of Colonel (late Lieutenant General) Pablic meetings are held to axprogs the public feeling, A ewcited: That perticipabug in the generat sadness that fl Pemberton, the whole formed behind Grant's creek, and the Mayor called one for this afternoon to prepare i pervades all classen of the oommunity, we hereby direct that for tho obrequios, pervades all classes of the community, we hereby direct that about two miles and a half from Salisbury. As soon as} and Grass Valley have been mobbed. association wear the customary badge of mourning for thirty IMI chargo along the entire line, and the result was the cap-| at SAMES MURPHY & CO., Fulton Iron Works, ture of the whole fourteen pieces of artillery, one thou- BROOKLYN. QEORGE W. SER ERP siete ce usta” sand three hundred and sixty-four prisoners, including, enn 3. H. DeLAM, . DeLamater fron Work: fifty-three officers. Proclamation of the Mayor of Breokl: - IARRISON & CO, North River Iron Works, All the artillery and one thousand one hundred and My approaching tram, when be was run down and crushed fe terday held an tnqvest on the remains of dec badental. The jury rendered a verdict as fol. . BH deceased came to his d Arrived noar Salem, N. C., Tdotailed Palmer's brigade by ocr hy te train of th eer rae Sarceeioe to the: sorrow which per- BMlto destroy the bridges betweon Danville and Greensboro, bY Company, and that we do not think that the engineer and hat in fifand botweon Greensboro and Yadkin river and the large fq fireman are to have any blame attached to thei; and we all ¢ It is reported that the Democratic papers at Marysville Wedneaday, the 19th instant, and that the members of thisf™a proper disposition could be made I ordered a general beneath the cars. His injuries were of such @ nature that death ensued soon afterwards, Coroner Collin yes- Se the evidence showed the occurrence to have been th_by_ being accidentally New York and Harlem Railroad H think that the time has come when trains should not be Py permitted to run und r steam through the city.” ‘wine ‘counsel have By formed with considerable fighting, the capture of fourkg eer eee ee a plaoe soooad ouly vo Uundted prisoners, and to my entire satisfaction, With BY A Connxcrox.—Mr. W. H. Bull of this city, who, with sa several others, was arrested about three weeks since and Hi curther violonce in the quarter of the city where it was [im UDtiring energy and devotion with which he gave himself to eaartillery under the command of Lieutenant Reagon, wef taken to Washington, has had his trial, been acquitted, rege pushed for Salisbury, where we found aboutbAreleased by the order of the Secretary of War, and has three thousand troops under the command of Majorffroturned to his home. The persons arrested with him, General W. M. Gardiner and fourteen picces of artillery, aS Deviin and others, were held by the authorities. was not charg d with being a bounty broker, nd Was not sent to Clinton Penitentiary, as was stated in paragraph in the Heratp of the 14th inst, MERICAN STEEL SHIRT COLLARS, PATENTED ‘April 19, 1864. “Electric,” self-adjusting, enamelled white, Gents’ collars, $5, $7 and $9 per samples mailed, B0c., T6c. an ow white illusions, “stitched, $1'25; Indies’ do, embroidered collars, $1 80; culls, $1 50. a JEANERET, 78 Naswuu street. ap R, Hs cast a gloom over the entire company, and mado men| az yo god The Allvire Work: welock. FL Ta en ti eatocog made PRR AS rotenle Wots, yur pramnrsae no wih ut The rata of Bre ni th, we neu i and On Wood, who is at Charleston, issued the following procla- (im J. ‘ Union funeral services.—The congregation of the Rev, aongeperig hbeae presope asic cose ak bed ation yestorday, in relation to. the observance of the PA TUGN Tt DALY ‘& CO., Franklin Forge. the force was chased through and several miles beyond pd tale wherever made known, They are slways eate, uid hare Dr. Bell, Fiftieth street Presbyterian; Rev. 8. A. Baker, Mi Charleston Hotel at dinner, and drinking jn bumpers the gd 4*Y Of the lato President Lincoln's funeral ;— eA HOLBROOK Bi ban Neptune Irom Works, Blithe town, but scattered and escaped into the woods. FEVERS, INFLUENZA, san Wost Forty-eighth street Methodist; Professor Mattison, Reale of oar, noble President, the arash n'a hand ™ ee Sok Lg: OBANKS BTHEALL Sa tS ‘We remained at Salisbury two days, during which time BM 4 sections of the head Pe it na SE 1; Rev. Cl 0 fi doing its horrible work. As we know little as yet of the! A SkaRns g ‘ulton Foundry, Jersey City, ~ Andependent Methodist; Rev. Chas. A. Perkins, Baptist, ra of this great crime, we are speculating on the pa , £2, Purmuance of the regotutions of the Board of Aldermen, Ill JO! tua Tron Works we destroyed fifteen miles of railroad track and thep™dicine areas a ,Durgative, and those, whe under. pnd the Fifty third street Baptist church, will unite in bd I respectfully recomme: HN ROACH & 80: to my fellow citizens that on thé s on of the funeral of (he President on, Wednesday, fy RW FORE ECTON, spe. age 1 tf ‘more ‘and conjecturing the Drendth and depth of the i bridgos towards Charlotte, and then moved to this point. BMSth0" Ores Letty, whatever. They eure liver complaint, Xs) from having no appetite, they long for the dinner hour. And orwulcs aball have Neen had; the, bella of the city will WHIM Micke CORTELT, south. after thelr use ull the functions of nature go on with it be 6. Tr” P ite EWE ; services appropriate to the occasion, in Professor Matti- Mj monstrous plot. The attempted assassination of Mr. mory Ot Gg RJ, GRAY, Phoenix Tron Works, From here weaball move to the south side of the Cataw- fal appear to act ouly upon diseased humors, whiclt ped poa's church, Forty-frst strect, near Sixth avenue, to- fg eorniary Seward and his gone excites our wonder, while a and tamnonted dead, th pres Be ae & HoLatiEn, ba river, and bein a position to operate towards Char-—a cant ej ser honmrhe ure ck an use, fem Doses fay, at twelve o'clock. Goneral Auderson will proceed to Washington to-night opto adie it Lope after the teneall Fra siichOFE loite and Columbia, or upon the flank of an army moving pM sre lively; from being sallow thelr complexions are elear; Broadway Tabernacle, —This church will be opened for jous service on Wednesday, at twelve o'clock. Dr. hompson's sermon, commemorative of Abraham Lin- goln, announced for Thursday evening, will be postponed Bi ‘until the day for public commemoration to be appointed by tho Presideat. ‘Congregation Schaar-Hashornagins, in Rivington street, Petween Ludiow and Orchard, services will be held at Bhe above place of worship txday, at twelve o'clock, on Bocount of the death of President Lincoln. Pilgrim Baptist church, Thirty-third stroet, west of Bighth avenue, service ‘at twelve oclock to-day, The ig announced for Thursday will be postponed until @ following Sunday morning. Rev. J. Sella Martin will conduct the funeral services for the nation’s martyr, at twel with General Townsend, Judge Holt, aad the officors from the various departments at the capital. The guests will go ashore for an hour or two, and then| the Avago will proceed toNew York, twelve to one o'clock P. 'M., and minute guns wil v ularity. If the bowels were costive they are f0 no more; {tiring that period from Part Greene and the City Hall HUBBARD # WHITTARER, yurden tron Works. Tho following 1 @ partial list of the public fe sleep was disturbed it Is now sound and refreshing, I D. D. WHITNEY, Aoting Mayor, ESLER & CO, Auantic Dock Works, Brooklyn. property captured north of Salisbury and destroyed there were pains or local affections. they arv now gone. its ‘ Dr. Lull, » physician of Pot ‘St. Lawrence, N. Y., A The entire city is draped in the emblems of mourning, fy D. B. COBB, South Brooklyn St. En. Works, ‘by us:—Four large cotton ‘factories and seven tice. iy thirts get oein sata ‘aut we Sr aml Me MBG SEND Lena ay cup, Mioomad baie of cain; fur wri hse tea ee enc tr Fort Gree: ‘eapect to the memory of the late Pre- ETER FIELD & SON, North Point Foundry, Jersey City. ousant ales otton large magazines, eeiedis “ . Sb ghemesssh inet sdirtunatise WOODRUEF & BEACH, Penstend, Cone: containing ten thousand stand of small arms and accou-| sa the whole mass OF mould mathe fron tg od HTS Car trements; one million rounds of small arm ammunition, py without reducing the strength, Oflce Brandreth Mouse, ~ New York. Military — yond - peewtge, Jone thousand rounds of fixed artillery ammunition and| wad “ak Guline, Hxanquartrrs, Sxcoxp Divistow N.Y. 9. N. Gn} Meeting of the “Ancient Order of Faith-[isoven thousand pounds of powder, thirty-five thousand Wieland sent BM idhy Pf afeendtp le 9 1 Beoonern, April 17, 1566, “ ‘cau Leva held last evening at fy Oushels of corn, fifty’ thousand bushels of wheat, one Tess, Coffees, Fish, Flour and every’ or thad Toe eed iattcoreen tein. bundred and sizty thousand pounds of cured bacon, one fg == °"° The Army of the Potomac. MR. CHARLES A. HANNAM’S DESPATCH. Heavquanrexs, Srxru Corrs, ) April 15, 1868, | § TAL FERLING OF THE SOLDIERS. ‘The news from the North of the assassination of Presi-| dent Lincolm and Secretary Seward and his eon, which} came by telegraph this evening, has aroused the deepest, fecting. Astonishment and rage wore depicted on every rovide: 'URPHY, President. The death of the President of the Uni tes by asnasal- A meeting in New York. One price pre nation has been announced. The funeral ceremonies will the head No. 17 Jefferson take piace on the 19th April natant, at Washington,’ Mi utny for the loss which the nation has sustained in the BM hundred thousand aulte of gray uniforms and clothing, Mf MfACFHERSON & DONALD SMITIE eae ra nou dor ita great Loan, and of respect for them assassination of the late President. Addresses were d0-Mlwe hundred and fifty thousand army blankets, twenty ie Es, o'clock, in shiloh patty ‘deceased, rored Presi Order, Mr. George Ter- SES CORRE Free niet Meiers sir oete Page Mia ARLE evecy heart vos Eick Fee acrarasica leone worth, Ife ordered nial. ag feilinger? ‘W. organ, J. TY Jardine and enry 6 thousand pounds of harness leather, ten thousand pounds NEW YORK, Seventh Presbyterian church, corner of Broome and fin regard to the adfuir is at present very meagre as no de- 1, That,{he nationsl fag be diaplaved at half mast at alll MeCloan, after which & series of resolutions were adopted Il of salipetro; also a very large amount of sugar, salt, —— Ridge stroets, religious services will be held inthis Mtails wore given in tho despatch, but it is desired date and unui and iocluding th Mts and it ta veniam oxpressiig sympath; BREWERS OF a ‘with the family of the deceased Prosident! and with the ef tae whole country, infin? #24 other stores and medical supplies, valued by the 20th tnata , arsenale Gad armories be oultetty ‘Order are prepared to unite, fmrebel medical directors at one hundred thousand dollars] | EAST INDIA AND BITTER PALE ALES. ‘ iby, Sburch, in reference to our national bereavement, at [by the army that speody justice be meted out to all the twelve’ o'clock to-day. The Alen street Presbyterian [Ml instigators and perpetrators of this diabolical act, Songregation will unite in the service. ueated tha in mourning. ‘their sad bereavement. i ed quality, brewed with * 2) Minute guna will be fired on Wednesday, the 19th tn-MM oither separately or asa body, in whatover Cuneral cere. (Min gold. In addition to the arsonals at Salisbury, the oasant, watritive mad sireagineniing. and can be feed gant between twelve and one o'elock at noon, in the aty of Ml monies the authorities may deem proper Wo InAUgUIAte. Ml military workshop vas being filed up, and was Aled with on for pariy. he attention of consumers solicited, Orders) sarcet, tale Say (Wednesday), at twelve Selock? bg MB. WILLIAM ings tere DESPATCH be, at the headquarters of exc brigade not in this! promptly executed Brewery, West Bighteeuth ° ~ oe ) 7S alcrae ‘i hein ates machinery sont from Raloigh and Ri ; 1d Eighth avenues. Services of Christ church.—In compliance with the fi ee, ae Boone, } equinitiong for ammunition will be made om the Com: Action of the somes Hall Executive inery vacuo ig! ichmond; all of} beteveon Seventh atm —_ a ees Geigions tonourlaesions ree peony a ‘ie penne ‘or ene A@AAEATION 1 MORMON. with crupe (oF [ergo aa seas cas lane Contaittes of the Netlona jens ay Me The depots along the route traversed by our various R. Eabwav's READY RELIED. Tole ru meer the solomniz ing, with appropriate corcmouies, tho occasion Hl pag agmasination of tho Prealdeat of the United States ‘All commiaaiones officers in the ral Committee of Mozart Hall:— parties have furnished us with abundance, ‘The aumberfgd mest useful and Important medicing im ue yrorid; ttle pre, ‘Bf the obsequies of the late President, there will be a fequiem service at Christ Church, on Weduesday, 10th ‘tuat., at twelve o’cl Services in commemuration of tho death of President Lincoln will be held at the sya tion Aderaih #1, Tweaty ninth sire Lexington avenues, thie address will ve d nd sirangers are invited to attend. 4 division will bear usual Ur dge of mournl n the leftarm for six months, By order of lajor General Hl. B, DURYEA, Resolved, ‘That thie committee laments with Division, [Ml sorrow the death of the Fresident of the United States, andl neyo no moans of estimating, 1 ccm say, howe vor, that ‘Wn. Lavina Breaux, Division Luapector, AA. @. Joins with the nation ia denouncing bla news : Resolved, That proffer to the administrndi onuted than ox. fy READY KELNE or a estevpal’y, kien’ the conduct ef "tne goveramset net ct ee ee when we left Iuox- ta i nature of the pa rot bien te tn 2 i Williamsburg. Dmg oa devolves oUF MM vite, We have « surplus of lead aniv.als, and suf-Bd race and comtortin trom ONE JO FIFTEEN MINUTES. served an especial roticence in regard to the appalling un yenevane'e voxtna, cinmmeni Ea re oe ee ee eae eect HSMM Scions besides to hant off all of oun captures, mount ap Sd by, KADWAY &.C0,, 67 Mallen lane, and by drugg.ie constitution ead the restoration of peace and harmony tol cient besides to han! off all of oun . generally. MH evont, and permitted the teuth to reach th of the itt rs ti i \ojear fs A committee of two gentiemen from each ward in thei our di NT san be a a pil on of the prisoners and about a thousand contra-Bj agitate. @ public only most gradually, still men wi district have been selected to represent the people at the—l Resolved, rr . . S alinost in silence, as though it were too sad and strangelll President's funeral. Tho following geattemen ‘comprise [i token of reapect to our bands; and this after crossing Btono Mountains onceff GeLuing OFF SELLING OFF. ve ornEEt, un §01),000 f - in the capital of the country was not announced, but came to be known here yesterday, While the military G} nuchoritios for reasons best kaowa to themsolves, ob-| fl ; Every family shouic unfeigned fig of horses and mules captured and taken along tho road I) pats, in orig ag poh y “a Prag em Be age eva in any yartof the body, & dows of EADWAY & tal 5 1 Jigious wervicos will be hell in the Washington py 22 event to beteve. Contemplating the eveut, a fooling Ml the committee:—J. M. Beard, R; Hunuoy, J. 8. Burr, J. ai et ¥ 00 worth o suet nomen Kpiscopal burch, Fourth street, near got universal sadnees everywhere ta this city, JS. Taitlo, Wm. Wail, 8. M. Meeker, A. Holloy, D, Mau-gy Sener a pad the'Bine Ridge tates times, ae & march mado by Ml» eqLISH BRUSSEIS CARPETS Sixth aveuu:—Rev. H. B. Ridgeway pastor—this day, at gene sll classes and Kinds people, that the Mijor, J. M! Steams, F. Fries, Ira Buckman, J. Murphy, a beadquartere since the 20th of last month of| INGRAIN canbers, Swelve o'clock. . prem end good miaganirene has been thus rudely torn John Whites, J. McDiarmid and 8. M. Truslow. For Account of Decorations, five hundred miles, and much more by por, nes O1LCLOTis, ALL WIDTHS; fg froin the country. The Loyal Leagues of Greenpoint and Williamsburg} WINDOW SHADES, In St. Paul's Mothodist Episcopal church, corner of Fourth avenue and Twenty-second street, there vives appropriate to our national bereave at twelve o'ch instead of Thursde: BouLced. The discourse by Kev. Dr. McCtinwex. A funeral oration for the late President, Abraham 1.in- goin, will be delivered tis allernoon, at'two o'civck, in {he synagogue No. 40 Heury atroct, Reformed Dutch church, West Twenty-first street, PZ occupation of the city feel that in almost any of PAthe case the calamity bodes no good to them. Since it Ficame to be known it has of course been the one absorb- ing theme, and the common opinion here is that the} Jevent will tuaterially tend to complicate matters, Such| Pimen as Duff Green, Mr, Jones and othors look upon the} M4 fall of the Prerident at this peculiar juncture as extomely HM infortunate for the interests of the South. Of course| HA the popular judgmont of the motives that led to the act, of Public Meetings, &c., see Second tions of the command The mpidity of our movements in almost every instance caused our advance) guard to herald our approach and make the surprise com-) ‘plete. General Gillem, the immediate commander of the division, who is entitled to a full share of whatever isi due, will make the detailed report of the expedition. Boorn, Esq. :— ‘The only casualties in my staf was Captain Morrow, My Daan Faiexp—Amid the gloom and sorrow which Il assistant ‘Adjutant General, who, while gallantly assis PAPER HANGINGS, OB AND. i = po to Washington. Last evening a) large num! jtizens met at Gross Hall, Grand 4 to make arrangements for the solemn occasion. sweeh il Page All the churches will be open to-day for divine service. The Loyalty of Mr. Edwin Booth. Early thie morning a solemn High Mass will be offered atl oonwesroNDBNCE BRTWKEN JUDGE EDMONDS AND St. Potor's and at St. Paul's (Father Malone's) church,’ RDWIN BOOTH. in bebaif of the nation, New Your, April 18, 1866. The Fire Department have reeolved to participate inf " : the funeral ceremonies in a body. participate id to Row MUSLIN CURTAINS, BANDS, ‘on aecouns ATHARINE STREET. CHILBERG'S GERMAN O{NTMENT.—WARRAD ‘A certain cure, without the slightest danger, for Vuln, Oid Wounds, Scrofula, Saltrieum, all Bone und Skin bie teases, Ac. For sale at the drug store 99 Bowery, N. ¥ land the deservirgs of him who committed it, carmot ba " 4 . E wv, Mr, Thompson, faneral services in memory of the spe oh . age A All places of business will be closed at ten o'clock in| er the who! 10 ———_—_——_ = = ° resident, ploare God, to-day at twelve o'clock.” oT de een eee erie dee OM the morning, and at twelve, noon, thore will be a meet- Il county, parler a cast over the Whole of our beloved Md ing Major Keogh, my aid-de-onmp, leading the Bloventh HE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY FOR COUT, AND Gh. rol of tue Purltant—Rtligious eorvice on occasion ff te hesrings, fi the absence Of nay oficial annocncement, ff, Ck clazens, at the, Sourh Ninth street church, where where, | experionce & lively aympathy with the anguish BH Koutacky cavalry, in tho Oght at Salisbury, was on bis oxiuerot reont or lone suring, revived ine of the funcrai of President Lin oln, will be held in the weil os of the newspapers of Saturday, which shou! " ; ‘ peculiar to yourself, which you must now be suffering. h birthday, severely but not dangerously ##GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS. They cay be ? Baoon, Kev. Mr, Pomeroy and R. H. Huntley, Esq. twentiet! irthday, ly iy Church of tho Puriwns, Wednesday, at tweive o'clock. ‘0 arrived last night, and which, upon the supposition , 7 stapipase take From the ihtimacy which has prevalied between you, r ‘aw the most safe aud effectual remedy ever offered , Public service also ib Odservauce of the appointed Mthat the deed was committed om Friday night, shoul THREATENING DEMONSTRATIONS. ‘and my family, Ihave been long aware of the uncoidi. gg wounded in tho left knee, These two young officers, asi p really used in Burope for many y night, should 4 Thursiay, as eleven o'clock A Subject on Bd contain ibe details of the meiaucholy casualty. Considerable feeling has been toanifested the past ay PM tional loyalty which hae been uppermost with you; of MM was also Major Bascom, Assistant Adjutant Goncral, my fy "ars with ihe grostest siete 4) ag Fondon, King ureday-— ihe Providential Appeal of God fur Justice.” fom the Richmond Whig, April 17.) JE te among certedn passionate mon in thie disteio) Ij the ardent patriotism Which hae prevalled wim res OFDM chief ‘of staff; Captain Chamberlain, my chief quarter-Efinnd¢ ona sold by theltageuty WELLS & U0, 110 abd 11) ' " rare: 7 on 1 . : ul cage Dbge. 0) 0s and in some instances it hos taken the shape of ven BR your keen sympathy with the cause of eman ion, . a a ski ‘New York, PP ig sorrow wg rey Meee Ape me A ag Mn pny lle egg ie pote) SE ng prominent jostions ia the com. and your high regard for the lamented Lincola, aa al master, and Captain Allen, Assistant Adjutant General, 1f@ Site Majesty's Commissioners have authori the name : So nerins cervigh, ou Weduastay, Apetl "10, ob twelvellline Prenidens oc the United Ovaces, tne Neds Aumsintted mnunits, and who aan ler tofore known aa violent ouce the leader aud the {nstrument of ite predomlaance I wish to bring to your special attention, tnd through youll and nddeens of “thomas Prout, Zy Swan, bitin.) bes wir of tho President's funeral. tre d ut Cae CRiar Maxiaiedie - “ee anti-administration men, bave becn threatened 80 openly fi in our lan in-Cl pressed upon a string ns clock, the hour Of Who Fresideot # funeral Te arcwino of the Chie’ Magistite of the nation, at any Bf with mob violence that many have appeated to tne Police These feelings, ardent as I know them to have been pm & the General-in-Chiet. the genuine medics, a Proudent our gin ae spe jal serv too a event which profoundly SeNow Ue publi foe protection. Dr. William B Hunt, renting. ‘at No. 779 with you, would cxuse you to share deeply with every GEO. STONEMAN, Major Goneral. W ARS BALSAM OF WILD CHEKKY : + he yhagogue at twelve v'cluc nanger and > Fourth street, Monday claimed, through his frien loyal heart in the intense sorrow which his sudden death G. H. THOMAS, Major Genoral. : ° * : edn. eday reed Pape re a be HB the protection of Captain Woglom, of the Forty-f'th Bg bus so universally created. A 4 . $ Charch of the Tnearnation, Madiwon avenue, corner Ne of the Tnited States recinct, his house having been threatened by amob. FY Wut Irealize how much to that sorrow le addod tho ‘ins Disis Diana H aaa 5 : Gioely, ou Weutwmias, Ws tase The Consoer ation ver: Phase caccen ta eto rate e a cael deplore tof 4178 offence to any, and that bis aorrow for Uhe horribleB# you the xiao of anguish which can know of no allevia-Bl The expedition under Major Genoral Stoneman, which every affection of tbe oo ae, LUNGS AND CHEST. Wioes Of this cliurch will be performed by the Ri. Rev. Hh iwtaton vi Just as everyuning was happily conspiring rme committed wus as sincere and intense as that Of ff tion; I canuot bid you be comforted; that belongs to ian rnoxville, Tonn., on the 10th of March, struck thegm™ Sold by all druggists, i Bishop Potier, ob Thormdiy, the 20th bast tranquillity, under the benignant and—M 92, mien in the community. Dr. Hurd fartner stati Him atone in whose loving kindness I know you bave —<—— = fon A.M. The sermon will bo preached ebeasnts He TD ee ae oe te arriota gg that, although he wos opposed politically to the members ig such an abiding trost. I would that it were otherwise, Mf East Tennessee road on the 14th tnst., at Wytheville, TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. Gell, of Odio. A collection at the Conse Be i ee ett ee eee ecto excitement orf Of the nations! xovermment his admiration for the Band tbat 1 could speak comfort to you in your deep Mi Christiansburg and Salem, Va Between those places —- tr noe eer mado for th: Christian Commission, The rev iaantin pesivn & y personal character and recent magnauimous actions off afil ctiou; for the many estimable qualitios I have recog: My», brid ire burned, and twenty-five miles] THEN RUM CLUB, 23 UNION SQUARE, © BW YO Gre requested to assemble, with thelr surplices, at tie thet a ytate oF var, almost frabricigal,Iahould give riage we late President was he profound, The pole: y d'the sarocat religous feelings which Fuca: iis samurek Gn "y prisoners were taken[il Assonition wit bo weld'al tg clus fous 33 Cuon aque: in the rear of the church, at a quarier to Wn BM to Hitter fooliuce o/b scdp decode inthe veld wes 20, beg M0 Cully Prepared to repre outbursts of passion an ed you during the whole of our acquaint. J of track totally destroyed. Man, eee Se See eee ieeeh to Kent the reports od a 4 oa: ten the me “ae nt lle weouta fl Yengennoe, lave awakened in ine @ warm personal regard, Mand considerable quantities of corn and other stores the following awa By invitation of Governor Fenton the Rov. Willi Groat and. beat loved of 1 ia their JERSEY CITY, which impala to the Wi teak I opal SANE YOu COROT Ga troy94, F fat Meera, ON HENOLUTIONS. ; i of teach thm Ome aE B consolation . Batley . nit wei Layla ry Depo. N se 90 nnd 2 Howard street, fy sn BaFoety whlch Ate hook sad vn al every é yg This much at loess t ona sup cane t Kew Pn sensi-f Onthe 6th Gen, Stoneman movod Mork boc Fra va tt ae George ¥;,utnam. wemae tn 4 -Sepeadlip ee neste ; pests iw tive nature ii hs t jate ite vi ou—that cree! ree fg Henry T. Tucl 5 7 F Bear Broalway, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, at halt past 4 4 wotnan in che laud. Businerwto a considorablo extent has deen at astend-MM I do not believe Ions” Une consequences of ee, cine eT ond Macher, mg pee nti Richard Win et eg, { Aree o'clock. th whieh the maaaain oF aKenss {na pUF- BH still in Jersey City sinoe tho reception of the mournful BB which couses our mourning will be at all visited upon fm Miles from Salisbury, N. C., the rebel line for the defence eo on AURANGEMENTS Iyttahoetter. Fervices will be held at the Browtway Synagogue, By” sities tae ne ana fowl nown of the asswwination of Prosident Lincoln. ‘Thofl you, Our people are eminently Just, and their sober (Ml of the town, ateix o'clock A. M. on the 12th inst. This eee SO OT. Ate, Horace M. Kugics, @rner Thirty-sizth street and Broadway, today, at hy’ : sa WiMHoow Crlue, The abhorrence Ry yaplic buildings aud tearly all private dwellings ®EB second thought can be relied upon. All who know you artillery and infantry, but was soon MM William 8. Constant. Be haat y it wh ith ded o y Man defended by ery 0 twelve o'clock. Doors open at balf-past eleven, By with whic Fegarded on all rides will, it, is hoped, ung with the emblems of tao: rain an weil ax 1 do, while they will bear testimony to cada Joho H, Pr Heiding M. E Church, East Seventeenth street, be- PM tunay 4 malignant men from the emdtation OM AC the meeting of the Common Counc! last evening MM vuwaveriug loyalty, will ncourd you thew heartfelt aym. 9m for0ed, and our forces entered Seltsbury at ten e'clock}A. TLLIAM T. a ‘ aaAppropriate servic sim’ A AMy Walch attaches to this infernal deed, Alderman Earle ofsed the following, which WarM@ pathy | oring #0 Har to yourvel: ‘aring eight stands of colors, nineteen pieces of | Gxo. V. N. Barowis, Secretary. tween First and Becond avenues. pprop i r 4 Bs t i, fering #0 ullar to yourself and flowing so f% M., capturing eig' aia aera ‘of ovr late President, Abravam Lincoln, willpqias PAROLED Reorr Orvrorns AT NORFOLK Rg Adopted: — fataily irom causes which you could not eontrol and in MM artitiery, eleven hundred and sixty-five prisoners, oneh oe oy gum iat INST. A LITTLE held in thie church w-day, at twelve o'clock. Ad Bf PLACRD UNDO SURVEILLANCE. Abraham Lineoin, Premdent of the United States, te dead; Bl wh ch you bad no participation. ‘stand of arms and accoutrements, one million 14°, aoa dressed in gray pants atid redo irk Mad me Arenson by Rev, Goo. R. Crooks, pastor, and other die fy WR. THEODORA 6. WUBON'H DEAPATE in thars, Full of hoalth and vigor, he eon So far ae your tnner anvuish fe concerned T can but gg thousand stan: s Ae eg lt Son brings: him home to No, 8 Bayare ' Ginguishod clerical and lay brethren, me D th earaTOu, i the wicked bellion—lved were WH commend you to that God whore overrul ng providence ff rounds of small ammunition, and one thousand rovnds cent wilt sf \iverany rewarded. In compliance with the request of the Secretary of RADUTARYERS, omy Lapa ears} we. arid ¢ene ne Sinen ood We wit MYO" 80 Cully realize; and go far aa tho world around can FY of Axed ammunition (shells), sixty thousand pounds of - e.TIR MEMRERS Or oF. Hate, there will te service In the Buptist Tabernacle, Hh w..,. sq yrogt deal of ati in thia aietrict toe heartiof Kearia, (With the pp a'ect you | bid you be g goed eheer, for all will be el, By powder, seventy-five thonsand compote suite of clothing, BA A ieidyen suvral Bouells Society xiv herey wilted phot riberedi nt eae a | tea rept, necessary and effective chang ' ry hut ine. tO Eq 1 the true everywhere, ‘Truly. ar ‘ Yost ar-f three hundred and Atty thousand army biankots, twonty fal meet in mt. Widget semavel ou tc athe rune Mivine ror be celebrated at noon today ir 1. ba effective Lue, wi tw Ure providence of God, BY don our ehe 4 . " 4 ‘ al chadren te ia st meen cele, to aNake ir mem Orrin iv teh, Bedtord avenue, Brooklya, K. D., by the PM in consequonce of the assarsiniotion of Presi ent Liars Wetly woute putciais thy Eemeiow is wecomsspm Coney» TOR fcieud, | dW. BOMONDB. Hf thousand pounds of bacon, one hundred thoaeant pounds tA Pat abee uses of UF LAU Present By ueH goa, recvor, Rey. Mr. Partridge, BS Tho Provost Marshal of the district iy cndiog dt aetinh ted Pre 18, 1866, of salt, twenty taousand pounds of sugar, twouty seven ty Recording, Secret: Fy . Wot, 1 Col Kee hit thin Bow nmaeting boeing, pap ar , 1865, fi . west te § fit. 1°) Church, Brooklyn. —The Rev. Dr Many, 0 orning received lasteuctio® Gor. Ba y Metre! H, thousand pour r ton housand pounds of “ SRA ROMOS ManttP ¢ RULE, FOF Lon ion, will pecach bo-viay, at twelve RE don to allow no tovel « 5 to art it ; y th poire, fifty thonsand ole of at, one I image ne ‘ ' an vttendant Peck.” Rev. J. i. Suydam wit proach to-morrow, AUER Norfolk with any insignia of ottice apor f the ini uth Me id worth of gal shoves and seven thou HE Rand tee nasemnt ’ proper sucating eleven o'clock Wien they do £0 Whey are 10 b0 arrested, br } i ean only may God bless you, pote pas re gli - ae pri, Ivte there In the (horeh of Mosetah, Twenty he Provost Marshal, and te ombloine « t ‘ ' ral iri nd, fy Sal bales of cotion on wind BE BOD: as Shadionn avenue, fanvtal worvions wi BB swords will mot be smrred, hat thoy cau o HA nd ance WE Thictees locus of artillere worn broneht away, and RING TUN, Agent