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T oO LAME: CHRENGNES IN WASNT Solemn Scenes at AE Worwvarrinson, commsiors sod Baliraore, escorted by 3 THE PRAYERS. Oration of the Rev. Dr. Gurley Over the Dead Body. THE BENEDICTION If THE CAPITOL, GERENGNESS IN NEW VORH,|)sS'teot ore ewe . Observance of the Day in OUTPODRING OF THE PEOPLE. |) ios, cisiguen tie nunter The Remzins of the Late Presi-/Stavoriisin, old acquatutanceship, or the claiming tofg dent to Pass Through Pay SEWARD AND SON EMPROVING, fevers toot of it allotted. He wished it had been more A they mit Mew be «ligtributed according to thei BOOTH DISCOVERED. firemen tc. 2. fon west torwart emoothly Hoe is Seen on a Train Near Reading, but Escapes, THE REASONS FOR THE DEED. THE i yD. Duer, C, H. Russell and Samuel Blatelsford, : wd . t been forty tickets sent there, which ought to give one to * which caused the rebellion, be driven from our land prepa fe eb a aia | 4 5 forty tickets sen an . geht Ae bn 4 2hE HEADS GP SURLIUE Blas the eye passed around the room, and viewed the! nyskoinyebipaiopacinadninnbesiaaas: shamed ( shed a clear « g lustre up 1 his other wnespbibheigir enya pepe herhammetin amr. ge } \d beheld the form of the son, just ripen-pe i’! &ran , : of mind and heart, aad recommentted him to &e., &e., &e, any farther well and good.” They had but just stationed themselves when tho fg family circle, and beheld the form of , Just ripe ttle “Attantlo “to “Whe Pactte,’ ube: frunam: the . : y iness of handin: heads of bureaus in the several departments made their fying into manhood, grieving over tho loss of w father, eng as the n who, in a THE minutes past eleven, Mr. Hartington then} /2PPearance and took their places in the northeast comer! Pape ier erent Bthrough the struggle, but give us pence wit! all nation oar he tea ieee a Anownpinbibin ir gave orders that th sion should file out of the among whom were Kennedy of the Census pf hearts of the great republic, PM ¥ Give us hearis to deal justly with tom Ki tey-—tte highest putt rer. ac ts * Datdaedry ta: the » oxtier of the Bureau; Newton, of the Agricultural Bureau; theseveral fj But a moment before the services commenced Presta a thon hearts to dent justly with us, so that unl be” ' SCENES IN WASHINGTON. case peso beanie dy ‘ Soh and Preston King stepped forward and pan ’ Gsibiity. Tow wisely and w and aed wah om Pre auditors of the Treasury Department, and the chiefs of [J tent Jobneon ie pe civersal peace may eign on earth. We also our hearis PUAN | ON a a idk cilintatocia on the w most of the bureaus in the War and Navy Departmenta, f took the last long gaze at the features of him who but aba a1 .0 14 niead that thy blessing may descend on t aig faithiul “a ie ny pr NTO! ‘i . el 0 ‘i 7 ecenstully, 1 Wasutyeron, April 19, 18 ci xt in order came the city authorities of Washington, f (vader meres _ a Chief Magistrate tyr nity of the deceased, God lens the weeping widow n 4 nag todd re rlbprapnatieonagh WASUINGTON CITY IN MOVENING. © with several members of the New York and Philadelphia} 4 of the nation, but now silent in death, . eM rasa ig Avvave demands, in etre 6 of eurpaneing , , ot 3. sacl P in her broken-heartedness she bows und A str hye naib iesea En Bitgntyh ig! | Te booming of cannon and the tolling of bells awok SERVICES AT THE WHITE HOUSE, common councils as invited guests. They took ther THR SERVICES. tt Mag pret ircle her in Thy own arms. ("M4 AiMesity, is kos shade srinyainapregrta, | the capital this morning to the realization of the Se es eee a fj places by the side of the clergy, and filled the space be-f} Rev. Dr. Hall, of tho Episcopal church in this city, Se wadean wih Giien ie viel ik ’ rortshepsccent 9 fie Inge later Gots Oe ees Tho solomn sadness of everything around the Kxeou- pa ween the lattor and the west side of the room. Among jj opened the services by reading from tho Episcopal Ser: Jindow his sous with wisdom from on high; endow re ssiyg met libedtl tal romains of the lamented Chief Magistrate of ig . Apea en Bete ho eharae, by ttse from New York were James Green, Kelly, Brice fi vice of the Dead: — Bithem with great usefuluess, May puters Shore nce: Onited States, whom the act of a cowardly assassin | pabdeomiae sata shure! mgiiae dhypotymadoay! inn ) ¥ am tho resurrection and the lify raith the Tort. 64) Mt jo and virtues of their ims $ J tay femoved from earth to heaven. The day dawned cl teristics of the day person was adtuitted except Bi Ho that believeth in me, though ho were dead, yot shati fs? Patriotic : : 9 he urgent. in contlict. He rove to the dig- and cloudless, and a moro pleasant and beautiful one {4 tose Who bad charge of the arrange for the funo. fg = THE SANITARY AND CITRISTIAN Costtsstons. & he live in whosoever liveth ond believeth in’ mo shai jeg walk in bis f : if rate - pi and mor 4 of the occasion, taw his du- . Aes) oes op tessh sah > y e. ation of personal prof whi y the re. “ ; i “al, or such as had erform in completing fig The representatives of the Christian and Sanitary Com. By !cver ¢ »feqSination of personal pr b; ty Chief Magistrate of a great and imperiled ould not be desired. Yesterday it was feared that wopg Ms OF Such as had q know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He chal! ft : arg’ rehaae tend. dove effect of tho demonstration might be marred by a storm.}4 tM Preparations, and the invited guests, It was in i missions here were the noxt to enter the Foor, and pass H atnd a te totter ayy upon’ the ‘earths and: choneh fg susina of tho deceased, whom we had called a friend, doy gg eS ee ae but in this all wore happily dieappotuted, and it was a: Lty the howe of mourn those very rooms ng over the same route of the New York delegation a sfiar 7 skin worma destroy this boty, yet in my feah gj Thou grant us pence and repentence of our sing. So that ge. note duty, seeking the guidauco and leaning upon 5b bal ok the brits f © the bl Which the public have seen on State ogcasions filed with Bd took thelr station next to the heads of hureaug, on the pd *!all I Hee God, whom I shall see for inyselt, and mineta at tho end of eau ere assateins BF 4 arm of Hin of whom it ts written, “He giveth power po it eye weer eMac Me gekee, Same y 0 do of th eyes shail beholi, and not another. re not found, where sorrow and rickness never come; ‘ eountry, when the clouds and storm@of war and discord £4"; animation and joy were dry north sido of the room, near the northeast coruer. We brought nothing Into this world, and it is certain 4 to the faint, and to them that have no might he increases Shaki have teen ‘folly: ¢ bright sun of pfo" Woe. Entering the front door this sttliness seomed ey Among them wero Rev. H. W. Bellows, C. R. Agnew, ff we can carry nothing out. The Lord gave and the Lord gg but all gather in p and love around the Father's fi their strength. Yes, he leaned upon His arms he recog. " ene T ehan.a, Malnoet deathiike ry person moved on tiptoe, PAM. D.; Geo. T. Strong, Professor Wolcott Gibbs, J. F. Py hath taken away ; blessed be the name of the Lord. rave Wy tnrone and glory. We pray Thoe that our republic may #4 Oana received the truth that “the Kinglom ts the ee ae Se akatipiely t a1 3.8. Newberry, F. N & Blatehfo Lord let me kno and the number of my days. Big made the stronger for this blow. While here wo P “ zi ae eenes of sorrow and bloodshed to happiness as if fearful of ng and deep sleep of ka Jenkins, J. 8. Newberry P, J. 8. Blatchford, Mint 1 may be certifi ng Ihave to live. Behold an Bl Lords, and Tie ix the governor among the nation hy ever before realized tpon earth, allt the great and good man whose body tay within those fgJ. W. Cayler, J. Brown, J. B, Abbott, D. Forbes, G. J. § Thou hast made my days as it were a epan long, Py pledge ourselves to set our faces as a Mint against ey He remombered that “God ie in history,” and he felt perliy never ie hr wt ia tee h “ 7 wails Seoord, M. P. Barry, Professor Hill and B. B. Elliott. a = a is he non i tae 2 _ form of opposition which may rise up for its destruction ; that no whé His hand and His mercy been so mar 1d the peo; gens ed for such a pi natrat a gyn Among those reprosenting tho Christian Commission MM Vanity: for man walketh Ina vain. shadow. and dis. fq % tat we, tho children, may enjoy tho blessed advan Py iy conspicuous ws in history of thie nation a women e onstraton Twas necessary to obtain admittance to the house of ff were George H. Stuart, Stuphon Colwell, Rev, Georgo J.Baquicteth himeelt in vain, He heapeth up rich #, and pp tages of a goverment a from our fathers, {He hoped and prayed that “that same hand would com = * a < ‘as habit ot thd i mourning. The card adopted for the occasion and fur- PY Minguns and J. J. Forbes, of Philadelphia; Chas, Der- fig ¢*ouot tell who shalt al bene hag lon Sea aT im 1 that same mercy continue to a i a . nonent of its ate t and noblest attribute nished to those who were to present was about five PY non, of Boston; Rev, Robert Patterson, of Chicago; M. nd make me not a rebuke I THE FUNERAL ONAT TON. time of ovr greatest n Tepeak aka " oh is h aap ith an unselfish and cc mori do. bg nehes by three, with « black bund around the odge, with BAH. Miller, A. 8, Pratt, Z Richards, 0. P. Puoher and i unto the foolish. When Thou with rebukes dost chasten fj Then care the sermon, Dr. Gurloy, pastor ify what T have often heard him say, fet ha Wh i ward. coat Wiided Was Mai born top he following words upon its face: — Rey. J. 5, Abbott, of Boston; Judge Spencer, of Syra-Bf van for sit, Thow makes! tis heaaty to consume away, Mot the Presbyterian church in this city, Which te A ee inet that guidance and merey Seeee Sermons S5h tows: a Drereeccerersersrorcenc rece secesseesoce-corereoecore® BA cuse, N.Y. HP. Sandford, Jos, D. Weeks, Rev. M. py *. e pce Searmant, | F neon and his family were in the habit of attend pg Sen | MU ll i ag Hy th eonduct a country through tho desolations and sacritices £9 § RMR NOON, oF is, thorevore but vanity. Har ny prayer, 0 Lord, an were the prop y 3 640 a . $ fej Thayer and Rev. J. ©. Kingsley. By with Thi re consider my calling. Hold not Thy peac ing:— usity leaned; thet th wete the Bent hope of civil strife, Twice before in tts history has this coun. Bf} Admit the bearer to the Executive Mansion on callin : ‘ nally ned; ty y 1 . “ey ' Y ; : re at my tears; for Lam astranger with Theo, and ‘As we stand here to-day, mourners around thie coffin ; tey been called upon to mourn the removal by death of 3, Weduesday, thet9th of April, 186 3 ory eibeangtstre or, as all my fathers wero. Oh, « { the lifeless remains of our belo’ ho bad for himsolf and for his, country. tts Chief Magistrate, but nover under ctroumstances PH” Wan ite entrance wes obtainel to the cancel anor Rd ..Polowins close bebind these came the Governors of ay recover my strength bef oa thaahargingetiree Honee when he was leaving his home in Hiinoie which, like those, have moved its inmost soul to its : , ‘ nore of States present. Among the party were Governors cal’ Ge citeted wail myn dopths. Both Harrison and Taylor were called to their aw Geetr tote tidal: ai id syed y owette PATE, CeoMAME forth, or over the earth and the over ail, He lath done and hath permitted to be ‘orem forte soni sae peo hi ce ret , sace ie nurse of beh ota ak 5 1 OF Massachusetts ; rid were Th ‘od from everls and el ~ old an d friends who gathered joyfully nd hi in atime of peace and ts the ordinary course Of Bl was darkened, and a shade of night ssemed to hang over Parker, of New Jersey; Stone, of Towa; Oglesby, of fg world without end, ‘Thou tirnest man to deatraction whatsoever he pli Clouds and darkness are rowud ahvrow a fave a h Gale po robe arto ature, and although tho poople mourned therr loss, yet The Minds wore noarly closed, allowing but a faint A ininoie; Buckingham, of Connecticut, Brongh, of Ohio, Im Agnin Thou sayest, Come again. ye children of ten; for Bgabout Him; rigiteosnos and Judgment are the habita 1 th has now overwhelined The di Were to compose the procession wore direct the preli o'clock. Shronged with people. To the Lirge population of th WHOLE NO. 10,461. II TTS to Sb Ra Thee ee Pe = Z Sd > SERS : re fr. the positions assigned ub so that when theprec s ) four posts, heavily encased with the emblem of amoura- of California; Hooper, Dawes and Gooch, of Massachu-}. shall the Son also Himself t reny( hey and sustain us to-day. True, this new sorrow - Psion was formed it was inade up with periech ease and fing, Th canopy, the posts and the main bedy of the,” setts; Marsioa aud Roilius, of New Hampshire; Pike and eat aa ti eas a te NJond chastening has come in suchen howr and in such order. There was none of the confusion and marching y ca afa'que were testocued with crapeamd tasted at each Rice, of Maine; Latham, Brodfurd and Whaley, of West /" goad, ‘if the dead vise mot at ally, poh ayttay) re best way as we thought not, and it Dears the impress of » ij ard countermarching whieh are apt to ocowrin form. fold with rosettes of black satin, It presented on tho Evi ginia, Farnsworth and Arnold, of Llinols; Donnelly f wed for the deacy rod (hut 18 very Leavy, and of mystery that is very deep. bso large and miscellancous a proceasion as this was, Tie wuole aa affecting sig # and Winder, of Minn ‘And why stan we in jeoparty from such a life should be sacrificed at such a time, by A HE R ‘ % caused everything to past off in the MOS - a) parts of the room and covered with Dieck, These}, TMmned'ately after these followed four members of the B S E Q Ui E Ss: Jeresitadie manner, ‘The poopie seemed to appresiateth +" st py were arranged so that those In the back of the} SUPTeme Court—hiee Justice Chase, Associate Jus- stra of the occasion, aud, notwithstand ng 0/5 yoom could see as well asthose in front, aud cominencings. Hee? Swayne, Wayne and Davies—escorted by Marshal crowded condition of the thoroughfares, there WAN} "within about ten fect of the eatafalque, ext d back tof: Lomon and the Clerk of the Court. They stationed; y hone? I protest by yo r rejoicing which I have in Christ Jesus, ta; F. W. Kellogg and Tracy, off i elent arrangements made by the chicf marshal, fy AS we entered the room a halt é& n wore at} 3: 4 higan. our Lord, I dio daily, faruch a foul and diabolical fageney; that the man at the ! Ward H. Logan, Esq., aud his numerous and efficient’ 7 wort on the platform or steps wile had been erected in. OFFICERS OF TIE SUPREME COURT. Ry ¥ the manuer of mapa I have fought with beasts \3 lead of the nation, whom the people had learned to trust : hf "at Ephesns, tageth it me if ihe dead rise not?) ding and ence, apd upon whem 2 Let oe eat and } for to-morrow we die, with a confiding and a loving contd n wi Be not deveiy manners, Awake to richteo sneas, {not the knowled| od a; evil comme tions corrupt good *smore than upon any other were centered, under God, {four best hopes for the true and speedy pacification wef nd sin not; for some have wor the country, the restoration of the Union, and the speak this to your shame, 9 THE | Cunualt. or confusion. the walls on the soutieast end north sidow _ Seas epee on the’ right and next west of the space left) ij teams man will say, how are the dead raised up; lgfturn of harmony and love; that he should be taken THE COLORED POPULATION. TUE GUARD OF HONOR for the Cabinet, Be anit with what body do they come? from us, and taken just as the prospect of was As vusual, ev force, they througed |< Ate THE Di ‘Thon fool, that Which thou sowest is not quckened ex- Fyre e) 2 apeied vusual, even in very strong force, vend) S which had been watebinis over the body of the {lu etrious | | IPLOMATIC CORPS. a chtly opening upon our torn and bleeding country, 7p LE about whe White House and on the streets and avenues} goad were still there—Gcnera! Hunter, General Dyer, of fd Then came the diplomatic corps and the members of| H Hl Sout were very quiet and orderly. ‘There was nothing ef) ') the Ordnance Bureau; General Thomas, of the Quarter-fe4 ‘heir legations. Every foreign minister and their 1 { that eouverant enthusiasm which generally characterizes }F wastor's Department, assisted by Captain C. B, Nesmith, fs tlaclss now in the country were in the procession. The i i @):} hem npon public oceasions, ‘They seemed to feel that or Now York, und Captain E, Dawes, of Maasachuactts. 4 Position assigned to them was next west of the Supreme 11 Mr. Lincoln they have lost the one who was peculiarly Lint.cre they stood, guarding with @ jealous and anxio’sf{4 Court and on the east side of the room, Just as he was boginning to be animated and glad- dened with the hope of ere long enjoying with the people the blessed fruit and reward ot his and their toil and care and patienee, and self-sacrificiag devotion to the in- terests of liberty and the Union—oh! it is @ mysterious whch thou sowest, thon sowest not that body? all be, but bare grain, ft may chance of wheat or! of some other grain: od giveth it a body as it hath pleased Him, and to levery seed His own body, All ftesh is not the same flesh: but there {s one kind of f td their friend aud deliveror, and there have been wo more} ove the earthly easket of the'r late Commanderia-Chief. Fl THE IUDOES OF THE LOCAL COURTS flesh of men, unother flesh of beasts, another of ‘sles, Ff and a most aflicting dispensation, But tt is our Father aren incere mourners for his decease than the colored people DECORATIONS OF THE COFFIN. and such other judictal officers of the country who were ‘There are also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial: fy!" heaven, the God of our fathers, who permite us of this Distelet aud the country. THE SONS OF TRMPERANOR urned owt in etgong foree, and attracted much attention Egto be so suddenly and sorely smitten, and we know Evthat His judgments are right, and that in faith- AFruiness He has alflicted us in the midst of . On the top of the cofin lay three wreaths of moss and [yy Present in the city were next in turn ushered in, and fy but the glory of the eclestial is one, and the glory of the . terrestrial is another, Ps joverzrven, with white tlowers and. lilies intermingled. ff WeFe assigned a posit’on on the north end of the room, f4'errrstr al is ar ‘glory of the san, and another glory of the i At the head of the coffin, standing upon the floor of js near the members of the Santtary Commission, E{moon, and another glory of the stars, for one star differeth bg ‘ gas they marehod up the avenue to the position assigned +4 tng catafalque, and Yeantug against the metalli¢ case, fi THE PALL BEARERS. E) larcabrmee star ‘a1 glory, Eyour rujicings, We needed thia stroke. This dealing them. ‘They numbered nine divisions, and were aceom- the resurrection of the dead: it is sown in PF this discipline and therefore He has sent it. Let us re- p4m mbcr our affliction has not come forth of the dust, and 4 our trouble has not sprang out of the ground. Through staed abcautiful cross, made of japonicas, lilies and fg ‘Then came the pall bearers, who were stationed on the f corruption, it is raised in incorruption: qother white flowers, as bright end fragrant as though }@ north etde of the room, near the west sido, Speaker Col- BY ; ys sown in dish it they were still on their parent stem and had not been fg fax and Senator Foster took their position in front, and the FS) in Weakness, it is raised in pow It vi] roy 5 8 vd p - Baba ey ” plucked to adorm the house of the dead, itepf In double Mle, extond’ng tothe rear of the room. FArniere ina natural body und thers ieacpiniteal Dads pend beyond all second causes let us look and see the Hpure and immaculate white furnishing a strong 4'the representatites of the army and navy among thobd ‘And so itis written, Tho first man, Adam, was made —pS0vereign permissive agency of the first great cause. It ance. contrast with the deop black on all aides. it ‘tpanied by three hands of music. od tn glory; it fs sown the Knights Templars, also mado an excellent appear- White House. FUNERAL CORTEGE. THE FAMILY. Immediately in front of the Kentucky and Ilinots delegations was the family of the deceased. Mra, Lin coln, however, was not able to be present, and the mul THE WHOLE AUDIENCE JOIN IN THE PRAYERS. grow; that it may lead us to de:per repentance, ‘This was foil ¥y a forvont proyer by Bishop Simp-f4' 4 more humbling sense of ovr dependence upon God, tttude gathered there were not permitted to seo the} 380n, of the M church, which was not only appeo Plstt to the more unreserved consecration of ourselves weeping widow as she came to pay the last respects Be priate, but effective in all reepects. He closed with the a oy tha’ ies Boh + the es of bile : a hahaa to the body of her honored husband. Little Tad #4 Lord's Prayer, in which the whole d es it fl re Sa OR | OF OE a ee eaide ual “her uataceds: to vials. fie. rool, «igo: : pure and undefiled religion, Thea, though weeping Fnowever had a great deal to say in the morning about} Athat it was ever my foriune to witness, The whol wamt fideihy en: in Sat reg ta its being so lovely a day, claiming t d that salons were melted to tears under its eff ct. - ake gees pais eats s ai his father was happy tn the world whero he had gone. BISHOP SIMUSON'S PRAYER. Bin ioe ata vega Gant eeeesck eay an ae ee Captela/ Robert: Tincoin) waa the only ‘member. of tai ‘In the corte OF hia peaygr the Bishop anid:that in thekR’ |. i aks eee: eum /Shak ne WalaMin (aie sunk late President’s immediate family who was presenth{hands of God were the issucs of Me and death, Ourfy tarry, ‘ant tho death ofa handred presidents and thetr during the ceremony. The other chief mourners wereeTeins had called for his wrath to descend upon us as 3 rec cupees peur We WELE eee N. W. Edwards and ©, M. Smith, of Minois, brothevs-in- individuals and as a community. For the sake of our SAD SEL Wace ER ease law of Mrs, Lincoln; Generat J. B. 8. Todd, of Dacotah, BY blessed Redeemer, forgiveness war asked for all our Grits Cis Ac and Dr. L. B. Todd, of Kentucky, cousins of Mra. Lin- Bi transgrossions, and that all our fniquities may beawashed ih mie em coln, were all the blood relatives of the family whoB@away. While we bow under this rai boreaverent whlel jg “NNN 0 Mt MO las My ls Hi participated in the rolemn rites. They were soated onfpghas caused a wide spread gloom, not only ing "STN 10 |e Mc a nople the southeast corner of the space in front of the raisedpathis circle but over the entire land, an eG vier ta: hie aeiartolneg Sinus wate platforms, Robert resting his head upon his hands, andBication was made that all might submit to Gow holy pg | NOW TI st ae Rea te op to seemed bowed down with griot at tho great loss which fd will, Thanks were returned forthe gift of sich a mang ok Nal O° Waly at at MME Nolte oR he bad sustained in the tragic death of his father. ss our Heavenly Father had just taken from us, and forge Oe Ts ee tim for mercy. and USHERS, the many virtuos which distinguished all is transac. Sh)!" OES MAtls 1 8 ae = ey alle, B. B. Freach, Superintendent of Buildings; Dr. 8. “suede ane atts. Heenageate Sas stocmen gt: ty is jor wisdom to guide us im this ovr time of need, Such VL Clark, of the Treasery; Harrington, Assistant Seo. Bichiaracter bestowed upon him, and for having given him oc cry and pleading will not be in vain, Tt will Pte dh Somers ee ree Comme: Devens, See Me Rimmer nasties 50 BuMie., our, Sablon, through Berions of fa pene? tata the ear and heart of Him who sits upon the $ Heats toute coadlonicn Seesiite co tatioadl crue, anit Ho wilt eay to 13, a to Bs anni Ieracl, sky, and the disintegration of the rebvition. Going up the gn SNe wiatls T hid way 1 e (ra fs for as mount he beheld the land of promise, with its beauty and fa, 6 Will COMETS Mains | tl isos happiness, and the glorious destiny reverved for as a nA ne a enn A relred tion, Thanks were also. returned that hs arm watFy eat and n loving confiience, Probably ne man ing an interesting group. strengthened and wisdom and firimnoss given to bis ce ane days ot ct eg aoe AN IMPOSING SCENE. ; (cao Hope ni hee big vag fad and Mrnaly: imbestded « inet In the very. hearts The whole scene presented in the room was one of ve thanked that the assassin who struck down the Chief; of the people as Abrahain Linee 0. Nor was it a m solemnity. Around the remains of tho illustrious doa °C nat mot the hand to. again, bind tho suffering ep eke Comidence and Love, served it—deverved it they had gathered to offer their homage to Him who con Li Gppremed. ‘he. name of the. beloved, 4éail would farrcl—cemerved tt ali. He merited it by is character, by trols all things, and holds in His hands the fate and des- ae te identified srith all ttt to pray and glorioian lah his acts and by the whole tenor and tone and spirit of his tiny of nations as well as individuals. But one feeling! ee sity ta earth. God grant thet ‘div m abe haee life. He was sim 4 sincere, plain and honest, and ff pall bearers went over to a space set apart for those twofy® living soul, the last Adam was ade a’ quickening if 's His prerogative to bring light out of darkness and good It would be too tedious a task to rofer in detail to the #¥on tho foot of the coin lay the anchor of flowers de- [Harms of the public eervice, and were soon after joined by FA Pir, pout of evil, Surely the wrath of man shall praise Him, difforent bodios of whiok the procession was composed. FH posited there yesterday by Mr. Eyerry, of Connecticut; which is natural; and afterward that which is’ spiritoal. Ki note. Among the number was Commodore Goldsbor p¥, The first man is of the earth, earthy; the second man alight of a clear day we may yet see that the wrath which solemnity of the occasion which had drawn them to-[% menced to wither land fade. ‘Tho ilies were drooping ; ough, General Burnside and others, $ ertand fade, The ; , such are they also that are earthly ; gether, 4 the juponicas had lost their pure white tinge, and the con- jand as is the heavenly, such are they also that are hea- pgoverruled by Him, whose judgments are unsearchable : * Losed f The following ladies of the families of the Cabinet andT "And ag wo have borne the image of the carthly, we ky Leipenalpte i ansucrane Metra caat yo ro Le ‘The places of besiness ahheenghiomyshe:cliguyer ny head of the coin was a living monitor of the uncertainty f4 Senators then were ushered in, and were stationed im- fy peli) during the day, and the solemn drapery which univer f2 56 ay things here. To-day it is sunshine and brigtners; §3 Now this I ay, brethren, that flesh and blood cannot if triot and philantrophist, and for which a loyal people Ff Stanton, Mrs. Usher, Mrn, and Miss Dennison, dre f{inherit the kingdom of God: neither doth corruption pl sand grand fo the humblest, gives the city @ fnereal{gpentine form was a vein of evergreens studded with pure F Welles, Mrs. Spraguio, Mise Nettie Chase. Behold, I show you a mystery; we shai not all sleep, f°! 120d. Let us not be faithless, but believing, aspect such as it has never worn before. The day #} ivhite'fowics. jen within -sraseet being roles Wee ae Ff out wo stall all be chanced, 4 Blind unbelief is prone to err, cs : Next in order were forty representatives from Illinois fi eying. Oa iP God 's his own interpreter, {a's, than usual owing to the prevalent quietness and Hla been brought by some friendly hands, the tokens of f4 and twenty from Kentucky, who had been given in the eee a eat enn obs ce Gees ana ‘And He will make it plain, sadwess which pervades all claskes. No accidents oc- ft love’: apd affection, and dapostied svodnd’-ai nek? , 4 the ti hen the melancholy procession should assigned a position in the southeast corner of the room, Pye mortal must put on immortality. faith, nothing doubting. He who has led us #0 well, and when the melanc cesion shou ee Cpe pee ira Ldwho had been near and dear to them. Here then wero #4 just in the rear of the seats sot apart for the family of 4 tion, and this mortal shail have put on immortality, then § Py the emblems of the dead, the marks of rank} the tokens shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, di Glast four years of toil, and etruggle, and sorrow, will not fo . hasten, but He will not de- ){Capitel, ai! that remains to us of the humane and pure- pM fot ; SER TRRRRE: AMY CABINET, q 0 death, witere is thy sling? O gravo, where is thy fy'onske usnow. | He may hasten, bub He will not sey : Pune Ftion, and the living emblems of purity and happiness FA At precisely twelve o'clock President Johnson wash 2 } eg! Christian statesman, Abraham Lincoln. ‘The sting of death is sin; and tho strength of sin is the (fof trial, but He will not consume us; no, no. He has Surely the scene in honor to the illustrious dead was AFF Vico President Hamlin on the other, followed by the ~ chosen us, as He did His people of old in the furnace, of AL ten o'eloek the scone opened at tho Treasury De- 14. oven é ; ; : 7 ened , y exhibition of the love, esteem and pride of a frec fA goveral mombers of the Cabinet, with the exception off dthrouch our Lord Joous ( partment with the usual scramble for tickets of admis. ; * Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, un-fp people have I formed for myself; they shall show forth his usefulness, and just when his greatness and goodnecs “ y ‘ my praise.” Let our principal anxiety now be 10 had the whole chargo of the funcral arrange ee ig eta ns on Great & Jasmuch aa yo know that your labor is not in vain in the "PY The face of the President was uncovered and his fea- te et visible to all who approached the solemn spot, The Howbeit that was not first whieh is spiritual, but that several officers of the army and navy of more or less i fyand the remainder of wrath He will restrain. In the 4 All were well represented, and all appeared to realize the P¥ put, alas! like everything else mortal, (hey had com- begs pies the Lord from heaven. Ea planned and perpetrated the death of the Pypsident was Fg LADIES OF THE GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS. MOURNING DECORATIONS IN THE CITY. trast with the bright flowers im the cross erected at the |} fa Venly. 4 . i ‘hristi bd shall also boar the image of the heavenly. ptt) tone intenente which ane.ee Saen: tm Aareenen we mediately in the rear of the Cabinet ministers:—Mrs. ily decorates all the building, froma the most elecant 4 . have made such an unexampled sacrifice of treasure aud lo-morrow we fade away, Encireling the coffin in a ser- By 9 inherit incorruption. % THE CHIE! i '¥ MOURNERS, cat * . Jeas fruitful iu Incidents, outside of the regular procced- fa cited several wreaths of the same material, ‘Thess had F] Ina moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at tho last ij And scan his work in vain; 4 For this corrnptible’ must put on incorraption, and § We will wait for His interpretation, and we will wait in aired worth roeording, and the people walted in pa-farSY®, ht Hetlon, and depoated around and near programme the portion of ehiet mourners. They were fi r puto ption, and x Fa, 8° when this curruptible shall have put on incormup- FA sererded and prospered us so wonderfully during the move, and the pageant which symbolizes a nation’s grief ba atahiag 3 should aevompany, from the Exeextive Mansion to the Fa Of rlef, deep sind’ aorroirtal, itp aligna of love aataltec- is swallowed up in victory. victory? Pistroy. He may purify us more and more inthe furnace hg bereatter, as well as hope and immortality in the future. suppor Rea hn nee eeklat ie 4 pe ma y ushered in, supported by Preston King on one side and ex { But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory FA iit ana Ho has sald of us aslo auld of them, “This people in their fallen chief—fallen, too, in the midst of ff co Sew: Shion to the White House, Assistant Secretary Harring 4 4 Seoretary Seward. A movable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, for- § Rost that this new sorrow may be a sanctified sor- THE FEATURES OF THE DEAD, T part of tho'face still retaines ore mimber of tickets aliotted to each, Mr. Harrington had fy .5Pes. PAr* Of theiface still retained the colored hue, ved the various States and c where they would receive the } i mK whieh gerved to bring forcibly home to all who looked Jud off the Bast Room of the White House, in which tho} DPERDE leniurée tha’ caulea cf GEA sudden daphctire’ of f ‘ nies wore to take place, Into squares, Pro-T4 1.9 spirit of this good man, The muscles about the ig fre suceraln. NamP eR OF parsons: A are people By month still retained that pleasant and happy expression were to be admitted to the room. Delezations BH wich we saw settle upon his face as his apirit took ites \ provioasly wore at this hour to recelve, Fight on Saturday morning, rmen, the number of cards of Be Cericeee pease ; lad made his calculation, and could einiaie we A fey malnuten.atverscleven iAynMi enlarae nome otf more than the allotted number. The fervent anxiety man. f4°UTe7MeM, Fepresenting various sections of the country, ifested to obtain some undue advantage, either through (Ame Marching in from the reception room, and took . ee 8" Ba their positions near the centre of the south end of the Groom, directiy in range with the feet of the corpse. by one voice. This was one of the most sublime » Gur Churches, have been a very particular bosom friend of the illus- us deceased by some of the parties presenting them- were ridiculous and would have been highly) New York. amusing but for the solemnity of the occasion. Mr. Harrington was 80 beset that, rather than appear abso- lately rude, Le was obliged to call for silence and an- nounce publicly that ‘the room had been measured, and Rants Philadolphia; J. E. Brown, J. H. C. Bonte, of George- town; RW. Lowry, J. R. Davenport, Washington; D. W. Bates, of Alexandria; J. Dickinson, R, J. Kelloge, @ great spacious, but it wae too late to enlarge it now, A eor- tain nambor of {\/6." had boen allotted to each dele. gation, Which would be banded to its recogniaed organ, Lyman, 8. Tustin, &. D. Phelps, H. A. Sipes, J. Mitch. jell, M. Gaheen, M. A. Turner, J. N. Lam- PY botts, John Lavaban, Alfred Holman, N. HL ivans, T, R. Howlett, Daniel Bowers, J. B, Jones, W. H. Channing, John Thrush, Rufus Taylor, Samuel M. Hamilton, J. G. Butler, U. H. Lancy, P4J. N. Coombs, T. N. Haskill, Jobn Miller, J. M. Mace, L. 3. Russell and Rev, W. W. Wiley, of Weatern Virginia— furnishing & congregation of divines more numerous than lever before assembiod at any funeral in this country, THE NEW YORK DELEGATION. A few minutes later the delegation from New York cers in full dress uniform, and about the time that the; ‘services commenced, several more officers made their| appearance and stationed themselves near the head of the coffin where the guard of honor were standing form- Fifor a short period, »aen some dissatistied people} Ba from the city of “Brotherly Love’? came up with a com- plaint that they had not received their full quota of; pa tickets. The reply was, “Philadelphia has received h FAshure. Sho is never satistied. There is neither time nor, Yroom for argument.” Business now progressed again for a while, when some clergyman came in for tickets. @ was hard to be disappointed. “You must join the dele-| ¥ gation of clergymen at Dr. Gurley’s church, They Fjhare their allotment of tickets, and if they can supply rest at ‘trostiull aud jost, ber evolent and kind, His perceptions Assassin 01 T ahall be glad of it." Now there waa amooth sailingp@!® thls party were Hon. A. N: Bradford, General fl eppeared manifest among all, and,that was of gricf ThoPM ceed with the administration of public affairs may Fal «Mi Sedsiatale ere Gilib and. se- , until the Mst had been nearly finished, when in came fq 5'"0ng, General Walbridge, R.“H. MeCurdy, Wm. Barton, B body of @ Chief Magistrate of the nation lay there cut TBD 8 the nower, strength and wisdom to complete the haa be cipanmagzcnne Me pile hapond » iy finished, . 9 4 ste a ls n nd his purposes were good and pure, beyond ae an cloguutly drewed Brigulier,, wad whisperingly PAE. % Winston, Mr. Vermilye, Wm. Berdon, of the Cham: Just as his: exertions were about restoring peaco to his g ud his f bleeding country, surrounded by officials of alt grades, PRY °F His eervant #0 gloriously begun, and amay the distinguished citizens from the private walks of life, and ja" gee hen beprcoriates ea i type beget Ir an imposing array of foreign ambassadors, with gorgeous ep" V' God grant that strength may be given to Bim y a alt pervadiit trolling, an y tary to perfect victory, and pr cae tha dame ta ay bine aaEee d and en- ty was bier Ta the con- ‘at or small, or and beauty yber of Commerce, and the following represontatives of Bathe Sanitary Commission of New York:—Moses Taylor, pM James Brown, Simeon Draper, John Jacob Astor, Samuel Sloan, W, E. Dodge, Moses H. Grinnell, Jonathan Stur. Waces, Chas, P. Daly, Edwards Pierrepont, W. M. Evarts, jacked for tickets for his Governor and stall, of which the General was a member. He was: followed by a colonel on a similar errand from another Governor. “Gentlemon,” sald Mr. Harrington, “please Ko to the reom allotted to the Governors. There have and everywhere he aim FEELING ELSEWHERE, decorations, all presenting @ scene melancholy, sorrow ene ie cae mili had seat hone ety ful, yet grand and imposing in the extreme, Tt was apog N° Contest now nearly closed. May the spirit of re ‘ol of scene that touched the tenderest foolings of all present, ideration and the Jion goon pass away, the last vestige of slavery, the sgme firm and prinety tthe cards was con to the Gulf. May He not ¢ safely load sh who had entwined himself with the sorrowful, throbbing: vil, when the very life of the ne HERALD DESPATCHES. With this entrauce was obtained to the sacred spot ern, Lord, Thou hast Magistrats. we recognize and we adore the #0 God. His throne is in the heavens, and His kingdom r States and their attendants. There were but few Gover §¥ be vo more ne generation to another. com) a his Ret Bx where lay the body of « aming to this city totake his reat in the Execu Chief Magistrate, re the mountains on 3 Nght in comparison with that whieh io} FA tion of His thre His wa Min the great waters, and ['s footsteps are not known. ourand years in Thy sight arc but as yesterday, seo 4 Lieutenant Governor Cox, of Maryland, and ex-Go- BE ng that ie past af & aatels in the vig As eon ne vernor Farwell, of Wisconsin, They marched around Tou scattorest them they are even us asl the east side of the body, and took thelr places on tho gg "0y deve tt, aU tes fvaninn 1 option east side of the room, just east of the heads of bureaus. BE dried up aud withered: for we consune away in Thy die. ‘ ‘ . 0 r Is before Thee, and our secre’ followed immediately and took their position just east OFM iss in the light of Thy countenance; for when Thou art the Governors of Stat Among these were Charles A. angry all our daysare gone. We bring our years to an ak of light to enter the windows, The doors, win- dows, cornices and chandolier were richly hung with the weeds of grief and mourning, through which could bef Hfautly sven the rich damask and curtains whic adorned tho room on all other occasi The numerous large mirrors were also heavily draped, with a panot of] white crape covering the face of the glass, In fact, Bf everywhere were the marks of sorrow, which spoke of the fs in the wea and His path ty’ cay for me." They did pray for him, And millions of . others prayed for him, Nor did they pray in van. wearebing fiud out God? Canst thon find fa Their prayers wero heard, and the answer appears in al tthe Almighty unto perfection? It is aw high as hoa. fgg bis subsequent birvory, Tt shines forth with a heavenly yen, What canst thon do? Deeper than hell, What(i ™dlance in the whole course and tenor of his adminis t thou know? The measure thereof t# longer §y:Fation, from ite commencomont to ite close, God rained Py canst : git and brouder than the soa, If he pg him up for a great ard glorious mission, furnished hit orgie for bia work and aided lim im its accomplishment. Nor ation with GATHERING OF THE rus prent organizations, associations 3 &c,, which tw take inary positions assigned to them at elev Long betore that hour the streets w en " nt A shut ap, or gather together, then who can nail D of the War De ment, Captain Fox, of the Navy Rg ond, a4 It were atale that is told The days of our age pg cut of end shut up, or , seals d honesty of Septtal were ulded tmeny thousands of strangers, who ba bereavernont of hearts, of household ties severod, and CME ye erent, Mt B pe oe the | saith kw Varo 'threescore years and ton; and though men be sof¥ hinder him? For He knoweth vain men; Ho sooth wiek- fm r% \t merely by strength of mind a a thed fad come here to unite in the Last tribute of respeet tof nation weeping and mourning over a chief that bas meat 5 ie, OF the Tee + A. W. Ran- Bt cong that they come to fourscore years, yet Ie thei heart and purity and pertinacity of purp the great and good man who had veen as a father to the waiion for the lock a de theo Executive Mansion anxious to witness the assem. bling of Che Capitol, whore it is to Hiv iu State until Friday morn- ing. From thir time until the ceremonies were con. Gieded and the procession bad dispersed Ponnsylvania avenue, fi @onsely crowded, tous of thonvands of poopie, of all ages, soxee and colora, waiting patiently for hours for the movement «@ologations present from Baltimore and from Philadel. phia, wh pate in this tribute of respect, The portico steps and windows of tho Tronsury and State Depart ments we Givic delegations werg gn Land in good season, and fovk dall, Assistant Postmaster, Judge Otio, of the Interior M strength then but labor and sorrow, 90 soon passeth pgetnes® Also, will He not then consider it? We bow Department, and T. J. Coilin, Amivtant Attorney General. roo m4 we are fone, So Yeast us to number ourgg before His infinite majesty, We bow—we weep—we ; FE lays, that We may apply our leacts unto wisdom, bi THE CONGHESSHBN. Sidey' be Ao ea Fauker, kad to the Pon and to the eae The Assistant Secretaries bad bat just taken thelr po- BR Holy Ghost, as it was in sitions when the mombers of the Senate ushered in Ni st ‘ 7 ‘and took theit position on the cast side of the room, and PA acy fruitse: theme that oy tte dads and become the east of the space eet apart for the Cabinet, In this party] For since by tan came. dealt, by man camo also tho wote Senators Dixon, Ramsay, Harris, Chandler, Cowan, fg 'uuttection of the dead. Sumner, McDougal, Creswell, Wilkinson, Stewart, Nye, Hf mht as Adam all dio, oven go in Christ shall all bo Collamer and Sprague, In the same connection were But every man in his own order: Christ the first fruits; the members of the last House of Representatives who pg Mterwards they that aro Christ's at His com! Then cometh the end, when Ho shall have delivered 0 were in town, headed by the Sergeant-at-Arms and the BM iho kingloin to God, even the Mather, when Ie shalt Clerk of the House, Mr. McPherson. put down all File, and all autnority and power. he (urnished him in addition to these things; he gave hima calm and abiding confidence in the overruling There reason fails, with all her powers; providence of God, and in the ultimate triumph of trath ‘There faith prevails, and love adores, and righteousness through the power and blessing of Tt was a cruel, croel hand, that dark hand of the assassin, FB jo fie confidence strengthened him In all his hours which «mote our honored, wise ands dle President, and PM of anxicty and toil, and inepired him with calm and y filled the land with sorrow, But above and beyond that Mohoering hope, when others were inclining to dexpon- hand there is another, which we mast seo ond acknowl Mi dopey and gloom, Never shall I forget the emphasis and edge. It ts the Chastening hand of a wise aud faithful BJ ine deep emotion with whieh he said in this very room father, He gives us the bitter enp; and the cup thatm@lts a company of clergymen and others, who called to pay our Father hath given us shall we not drink i? God of MM him their respects im the darkest days Of our civil con- Ed tie just, thowpgavest us the cup, We yield to thy behest, Mi yict, “Gentlemen, my hope of enccess in Mis great and hi and drink it up. Whom the Lord loveth He chasteneth. BM tprriblo struggle, reete on that immutable foundation ‘The following are the names of the members present:— BM xh “forge TUM Tetae tll He hata put all enewlos underKd i, ow theas blewed words have cheered, and Bf iye justice and gootness of God.” And when vents aro Messrs. Darling, Radford, Herriek, A, W. Clark, Stoole ‘The last enemy that shall be deotroged ‘s death, strengthened and sustained 0° through all there long and BA vory threatening, and prospects very dark, “T still hope and T. Clarke, of New York; Schenck, of Ohio; avis, BF Fer ee Sains wader, Ha foot, Hut when Bf weary years of evil atrifo, while our friends and brothers BM qigt in rote way Which man cannot nee, all will be weil Webster and Phelps, of Maryland; O'Neill, Myers, Co-FM He fs excepted which did put nll roues under Form. on 90 many oneanuined felds were failing and dying for pan scar vous agd Calyer, pf Jopnaylvauin, Highy ong Shavnon, Mi And whon al things shall by subiued unio Him, theaM the cwike of liberty and union, Tat them cheer and CONTINUED ON FIFIE PA fallen. last four years of bloody strife. By ten se crowd was collected in the vicinity of THY GRAND CATAPALQUE. Near tho contte of the room stood the grand catafalque, tipon which rested the mortal remains of the tHlustriows dead, enclosed in a motailic coffin, Anished in the most he covt/ye which should excort the remains ty winding around the whole case ina serpentine form. To the edgos of the lid hung arich silver tassel, making 4 chaste f rom Seventecnth street to the Capitol, was stood lengthwise to the room, or north av | s immediately in front of the double doora wi the wide hall, The door of the cutafalque was about four fort in height, and approached by one step on all sides, making it nay to view the fuco of the honed dead. Above this is @ canopy, in an arched fort, lined on thei under vide with white fluted satin, covered otherwise with*iack yelvgt wad crepe, ‘Thig waa puvportey by, of the groat procossion. There were large 0 had come on expressly to partict. re also thronged with people, Ail the

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