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—- ‘Theve was a vory large wudience in attendance at Ply- RE OSS er AMES ES NEWYORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APKIL 20,, 1865. 3 s nearly emg a eT ie n of John and Hannah Donohoe, age Pe e rapent tay © billed bin oo tia death pe J “"¢ Place are dimple. ed ul hut mast over aber All the atn , ty ends of the family axe re@nect ke WIM deepo hangs over thocity. Appropriate ner funeral, from the re ce of views wero @ the churches during the day, aud bi ou yjngation anuibilater ou t 05 Pearl sceet, on Friday afternoon, at two oeteek, one gave bimseW \p to mourn ug and prayer. Men El souis of the rebel ehiots ie ee ae Oe ame Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. ce in ‘on the sireet. ‘Tho irash of theo sic! When this wos read there was great exci A aroha, race jo such day bar» eh te people ehocred over aud over A fifty elt gehs wax appointed to 1 ‘obsequies of the Prosident Al! loyal eb vg ‘t ested to wear crape for Uurty No disturbance of the public pe the last deapaich, ‘The military a REY. DR. HATPIELD. of the farnily are invited to on Friday mrorning, at ten 0! ‘of his uncl®, Jacob ¥. ee vd “owe “between North Pifth and Sixth stret!) —_— Frertaxn.—On Wednesday, April 10, PANELIA, TONLE ate as occurred since if erarms and lamented hatraLe nation. ~ areal iat nae Lemuel C. Freeland, in the 68th year of her age. ee eeee Ward — Maine a biity of fomg eta at intervals" But there is no probe-Ba nee vce and {rials of the famiy are rexpectfali . a Quenen jane ae a mynested to attend the funeral, from the residence 7 ‘Would occupy his accustomed piace, ax some of hte fellow} ARRESTS VOR USIKG sae eae 6s a De pope neat e re how that thove on, John Freeland, 181 West Pwenty-seventh street, on? t we Jassengors arrived in the cityon Tuextay might. Mr. ‘wo wome ¢n the train from Skowhegan, Kpremed os Saturday afternoon, at two ofelock. wont Beecher was-not present, however; bit the sacred desk Bjand gallerics were trimmed in a like maaner, whieh gave) themselves | ap offensive manner, o: over the fe, Hanreu,.—On Anril 18, Avgosrus - ee ‘Was well filled by the Rey. Dr, Hatfleld, of the Ninth ave- Bj the church a yery mournful appearance. Almost ail the deed of murder, On their arrival in this eity, they were rt and Catharine Hartelt, THE FEELING IN CANADA, reir, the youncest son of Re deli over equi hers sent b ret aged 1 year and 11 months, aud of? nae Presbytorian church, New York. ‘The hymns andicongregation, both mate and f wore black and| ee idee at te rented of Wan eon tier cae lige ll ‘the Felatives and fr nis ary invited to attend the wa the selections of Scripture and the opening prayer were gl white rosettes, or mourning badges of eome description. itn jail. Several mon have beon arrested here for like 2 Momtvaal oa funeral, from the residenco of his parents, 69 Grove om vio ne de - 4 i hemi ye tion spent n few moments m silent prayer Cor the uation, Bl coversd with age zh pees ome 8 she soldiers bas for the tai 100 FA custom House and other public bulktings were displayed fl tox, wife of Alfred Hamili anoheq ufter wh.ch Dr. Hatfield proceeded to speak, taking forhisf} After tho usual services the Rey. Dr. Spring offered up| PM at halfmast, ‘ The friends of the fi text the third and fourth verses of the one hundred and §4a prayer, beseeching God to extend light upon the na. New York. In all tho churches yosterday the clergy in their pray BRattend the funeral, frov 4 {dom forty-sixth Vealne—"Put Bot your trast in princes, nor 4 tion and to give us men of intelloct tategrity, and SOKNES IM POVOLKuEPSIN, Bers referred particularly to the assassination of the Presi-Bg@ DeKalb avenue, near Kent, Brooklyn, this (hureday’ pina wm tho son of man in whom ‘there ig no bee. » &c, Itbd bring ack the peeple of the South to the Union in peace) TOUGUKMEDSUM, sq, [qdent, and oxpressod their slotestation of the crime. afternoon, at two o'elock would be impossible in the bricf spaeo allotted to our re- Ff and harmony. fob morning in Aunion prayer meeting of all the different denomina- FM Danbury (Conn.) papers please eapy, eon pert to giveanadequate idea o’ the tougbing eloquence The congregation all rose after the Doctor had finishe A Ww ‘named of Christiags is to be held to-night in the Westeva Hanne. —Geoney He kor, aged 35 years. sf the orator, who was listened to with breathless imter- {his prayer, and joined with the choir in a very solemn SEEoe caalieh te aublic over the cneamianton at am fehaeel, to oxpress nympatby with the people of the The remains will be interred in the Evergreens Come. joa @t. In opcuing he alluded to the rervices whch BM hy Fraddens when the'house, in Main sincet, iu whieh she United States, A tory. eee were then proceeding a tho Capitol in memory of thofM Tho Rev. Mr. Murray then to, give a few re- resided, was immediately ‘surrounded by several han- ‘Throughont Canada there is but one feeling—borror at Hannis,—At Bloomingburg, on Saturday, April 16, of first ciizen of Av erica. That was an hour when thep¥marks upon the subject ‘of tho assassination of the area people, who demanded her immediate Ag the crime and the warmest wympathy for the nation, — Fghomorrhage of the lungs, Wituiaad., on of the late oe nation’s threbbing heart was breaking—an hoor of un- pM Preaident. In his observations he stated that higtory sampled sadness # ch as Atcrios never vaw before. Bihad never recorded a circomstance like this, But a few| The father of this great people dics, and we, his chil: ei dren, movm. The iniid, homane and gentle hoarted By had: flags floating victoriously, and to-day not a banner] Robert Harr's, of New York ety. Hanmetaw.—On Wednesday, April 19, at Astoria, 4 Queens county, L. 1, Martin HXorscaw, im the 89UN your of his age. Mowraear, April 18, 1865, The following proclamation has been isaued by the Mayor of Montreal :— infunated ‘arrest, A young man named Denton interfered with the when he was immediately throttled, and, together & jaye ago and every house in this city and in the country; with the woman, was handed over to the a:thorities, Nn nAN AD who lodged them in jail. This being accomplished, the PROOMAMATION.. ‘The r-latives and friends are invited (without further teins gua fh increta ogee a ett MU, Silty ag eee ene ee nen guy tps morn tte re te er ee UG Bm) toa ns er, fon ee, eh an moist: ate. men of the people; second Pi ness; by which he meant that, although Jost our} A large pny ‘Of people are passing up Main street, La Magistrate of the United States, the undersigned, Mayor of Bj corner of Remsen and Franklin streets on Friday after- u we enly to the great Washington. in their wisdom and love; fig President, we were spared the’ Seoretary of State; and our noble. beloved President, in the midst of his days¢gq he prayed Atmighty God, and called upon the in the fullness of hid strength, in tho greatness of slory, has fallen by the hand of violence. Scar-ely can Mj covery af Becrctary: Seward. Wo 8’ pprees ovr burning indignation in view of the ty of Montreal, respectfully invites the citizens the el noon, at half-past two o'clock. ‘The Sylvan Stream leaves lexortng a well kuown rebel sympathiser, whom they MMrally to close thelr places uf busiieas from twelve 0 ‘ ; 7 Peck’ slip at half past one. Jonxsox.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, April 19, Coamuas Jounso, son of Williain Johnson, aged 27 yeare ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully tion to join with him in his prayer to God, for the re- Wi bereaved members of bis family, and also us an expres. sion of the deep so1 amd horror felt by the citizens of | vielence was bat the mob seemed determined. § z 3 Montreal at the atrocious crime by which the President came BM invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis poatcat creas of ie aq that sands tho semusio’s name Pirst Universalist Charchs sion oan untimely death. dL. BRAUCHY, Mayur. Bl father, No. 187 East Porty-tirat. street, on Friday wfter Saeand ante. in thon euitt: eeande the pans Ree? ‘TH REV. DR. EDWIN CHAPIN. [Prom the Troy ‘Times. ‘The public union payer moeting last night was densely fi nvon, at two o'clock, without further notice. ‘Mot,the worthless assasvin, but the wholo vast system of fm There is seldom gathered in this capacious edifice eo atrozaut intolerance, scornful hantness and iron-heeled PM large an audience as on yesterday. Not only was every| wo! } gees Eh She caning flop - aes pa available seat occupied, but the aisles also were appro-fgblended in his mental structure. ‘Then he poeseased the Tameraber who it was that said,“ Vengeance ff Priated as standing room by the large number who were pa Novlest qualitics of the heud. His affeotions were high fm Tbe Doctor maya Ute no | ming, Twill ‘ropay, | raith tho Lord.” ‘The Fl cuablo tofind seats. Pence re id, generous, His temperament was ardentsHil "4" r1 an named Nell was expolied from the arsenal fal The Bee ear gen nee piey bad one togetliar tn ox . » af i ny prese the! st] Ui \— that cople pos prateege: AL iene nk y Snlogizm i] ‘The hour of twelve having arrived Dr. Chapin arose in acutest sensibiktien, ‘Consequently in him the poor man' eget for rejoicing. ‘The other employés ‘hustled | re 0 thin night bowed ¥ Lh & great nation— that a poop man, dwelling with emphasis vpon his religious charac- 4 the desk and eaid:—I need not explain the cause of this forne,*2, Sdvocate aguinst opprestion, the weak a de. fer. Ho mention“d a.convermation which a friend of his Blassemblage to-day. The universal drapery of woe infMfriend, Kind: of h Massachusetts. speaker's) had with the late President, who said, at et re pees of heart breathed in bie words and RAILROAD SUPERINTENDENT IN DIFFICULTY. time the Tebel army invaded. PenusyWania, that npg "Med. this great city is dressed; the stare of our vieto- Let ng SU eo me Ie) Mier Jost confidence in his generals and in men. “‘f rolled on {jg tious banner shining through veils of cloud, but dimly A Him,” said Mr. Lineoln, “the burden of my country, and i" the vane resent Bll that God our enti ‘ad afifiction. At rose from tny knens tightened of ‘my You, teling a ee Doliae a, wee, 804, she aignilogpos of. he prone may ever favor our country with statesmen, i feeling of ire population in t hc peaco passoth all understanding-—fecling that Tp id | wh perintendent of th I) Horse Railroad, sould! ave mysel:, iy country and my all in the hands fg of the historical igniticance of this day. Itis the 19thf@¥''" Purposes as honest. His integrity and moralgg Wright, Su S reeeise baat ap ‘ dare ef God.”” Tho speaker then slwoltat length upon the cov- of April. Ninety years ago to-da ae he ed . y this nation was born B¥ inv: areignty and providence of God, whose plins and pur- oc yO an ne oelock a large crowd in front of poses extended ovor all ime, God hit grid and noble pf iS Blood on the battle fetd of Lexington, and the shot was conviction 0 stand upon it as firmly sane Musou building (No, ofieo of the : PiTBeses to effect by tho untimely death of Prosidemt Mla Chis uation was oe Boke Te Tae nea ce eae PM uimid friends and “tvoscab terete diet ott fn. ¢ e ine a chnsotts’ soldiers, sprinkled on the streets. of Baltimore, his integrity by his consistency. His heart was trans-(q Mayor and several policemen were soon om the ground, Feeale ) eaeaautry and intonsitied tho fecling of ‘ho And to-day wo agiin consecrate the sealing of blood, AM arent; it know no guile, but into ite richost. deepest pg usibs their apie. Keng. Soak she ctor a ehich as Itstavery had not titted its murdorsus hand at A preremting the posture of an entire nation sin’ soll tender love for tho liberty of every man that breathes, stompting, fo reah up prep Mesos rs Savon canis and la‘ low our chosen President—the best frivnd the Pameously bowed in mourning as the _ body struck deep its roots, Add to this the evidence of his™gout upon the avning e ‘is ont Southern culprits ever had—it. might have revived andPgor,,thal, ereat and good inan—that, martyred Bi prosound fait srept into powe double das ce conclusion the reve feesoms whieh the event wa Siaily the necessity of a prep: is eras fi think, myself, it would have been better had both dayapy ire some of the qualities of bis mind and heart, in thefA the city, and ore shat timo he was ou his way to the New he fags be draped over t No ‘ontral Methodist Episcopal Church. fybeen united in onethat, thore would have. been move Ed contempla which our whole country is clothed in fe Hampshire line, si ect the ot ae REV. HENS concert of action and unfty of expression my sable as if in every Louse one were found dead. !t ieiMl TRAITOR MOKKED AT SWAMPRCOTT. ‘The American citizens held a meeting today at the Lomrry.—On Tuesday evening, April 18, of consump- DUARLoTTE M., daughter of Charles 8. and Ps. a Lufbery. . ‘The relatives and {ids of the family, bers of Lebanon Encampment, No, 12, and “4 L of O. F. respe tolly invited to attend this (Thurstay) a'ternoon, at two o'clock, A from the Church of the Holy Communion, corner of Sixth FB avenue and Twentieth street. Lewre.—On Wednesday, April 19, Rosauig, danghter of the late Francis J Lewia,'in her 26th year, San Francisco papers please copy. Lorp.—In Columbus, @hio, suddenly, on Saturday, April 15, Winuam H. Lono, in'the 29th year of his age ‘The relatives and friends of thy family aro invited to Pa attend the funeral, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, Mirom the house of his brother-in-law, Jolin Biss, 126 4 Sehermerhorn street, Brooklyn. cn.—On Wednesday, April 19, the beloved wife ot Patrick Lyneh, aged 43 years The friends and relatives ary respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday a’ternoon, at two o’ejock, fromn her late residence, 75 Cherry street. @ Mucwny.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April 10, atter A number of ministers spoke in the same feeling man. B4a short illness, Hex sRoLtvs, daghter of eB. nor. 1H 2y ars, 2 months and 28 dayz. At the conclusion of the service the solemn tones of FA The friends of the family are tuvited to attend thefune- the Dead March in Saul were pealed from the organ, and Kral, from the residence of her parents, 151 Nassau street, the meeting dinminsed. on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Mack dnesday, Apr! 19, of rheamatiom ot second davghter of Joseph rs and 11 days, at Rev. Dr, Beecher expelled from hie semi-MecTowded. The mecting throuyhout was eharacterized by: ety 0 oe ag lady pupil for remarking that, the murderg@the deepest solemnity. A foeling of earnest sympathy \f Vancoln = made, rday the happiest day of her life, pavervaded the whole of the vast multitude, Clergymen of ‘all denominations were present. The Daily” Herald Doctor says that no person with such sentiments columns are in mourning, @ he was susceptible of tho deepest emotion and the d with sorrow, Shall we refuse to lbow with them, and with them drape our hearts with blackness and shed @ tear over him who is the victim of a cruc) assassin? The fall of Abraliam Lincoln was a common sorrow to every man within whose breast beat a true Christian heart, Let them drop a tear for the mighty ‘chieftain slain by the aseassin’s hand, and pray God that & ‘the calamity a converted into a blessing. lomer sald he felt as if he had suffered la personal loss. Ho recounted many Christian truths and charitable acts of the President. He felt that the death of President Lincoln would bind the nation together more firmly than anything besides. ‘The Rev. Mr. Bond, of the Church of England, could not trust himself to peak on the subject. He did not know how tw characterise this cowardly, dastardly, tafiendish act, which tie inmost heart abhors, yht and wrong, and was capable of withering rebuke {From the Lowell Courier. of the wrong. No man who is a patriot can fail to pray scene occurred to-day in our city evincing the deep ‘occasion. I need not remind you, as Americans, either, Whos principles aro as eafo and who are backed sg 40 early hour in the forenoon It was roportod that Otis cou! enabled him to giv after he hadgg bad made remarks expressing bis gratification at the crtigated as to tho Tigh and tien ia the pilin President’s death. The report soon spread over the city, eoumn building (the office of the company), de. “ Wright be given up to them. The Alroady tho evont had cemonted the loyal pf (2-44 this nation was new born in the blood of Massa-—§tinid friends and avowed foes yenerally discovered, manding that Mr. Wrig! given up ne K in God, hig pure life and love for the reli. 4 MaKe an explanation, the latter making his appearance but its last great. crime had given it to Ry LTeedcnt—is lifted to be borne on its dead march RJ Gon of Jesus Christ, ‘So far as is known ho fell into none gg With an American flag in ater rie caphenivhgs i ath and execration, “do swears PH? tue Brave. The heart of the whole nation throbs Of the vieos of public men. He di not corrupt public jg] to hear him at first, but finally the Mayor. sevured for ‘at tho altars of our God, and fe] “ith @ grief, the pulsations of which are felt aM over the sq Principle either by precept or example, but was a pattern fy him @ hearing, when Mr. Wright deni i, waters 4 seals the wolemn vow, (Great sensation.) “In pgcontinent, The day has been siguifted by the Depart. RAO! goodness for many who profess greater sanctity. Hep made tho statement attributed to him. | This did not aE iad 2 fj ment of State, and the present hour as a proper time for pa Was ecarcely ever kuown to speak disparageingly of any fe satiefy. A gentleman came forward und stated that Mr Lily meeting together for funeral services. ‘To-morrow has fg man. No statesmun has so fully impregnated his statepy Wright said to him, when informed of the President's been designated by the Executive of this State az a pro- gy Papers with a religious reverence and spirit as bas Abra- gy teath, “Who's fool enough to kill the damned old foot? bei per day for commemorating the national bereavement. je hain Lincoln, in the history of our government. ‘Those fg The crowd then gave Mr. Wriglt half an hour to leave) Halifax, N.S. Hauivax, N. 8. The Common Council to-day par essive of sympathy with the b od, asa mark of res) April 18, 1865, & resolution ex- nly are respretfully inreday) afternoon, At the appointed hour this beautiful edifice ws umes us, Ikseema to me, to respect both co humiliating dlistroming in the Hichest degree, that in af Swamescorr, April 1, 1865. Fuconslate for the expression of sorrow over the death of gpa’ Paar Oe i wuinly ourown hearts, and not the De ey Christian untry, and under all the imstances, By On reeeption of the news this morning ond Gvorge fi President Lincoln, and for test!fying their respect to bi fe repletion by an Suullanoe that evinced the most in-Bastate, dictate the fret. ‘Therefore today the xerviccaifi a © should be committed upon the Magistrate of 2M Stone, el Sapa, fad in public it was the bost& memory, Hon. Judge Jackson, the United States con of the family are reepectti tense fool ng of sympathy for the occasion. Pahere will bo strictly those appropriate to a fune ‘free people, clectod by their suffragos voluntarily given, news we had received for four years, and gave three Mg sui, presided, and Robert Bolloin, of New York, was pg invited » funeral, from her late residence, Tho solemn sorvico was opened with appropriately so- fa occasion. hall de, 10 discourse to-day. To-m hich ovteivips the barbaris of latter times. ‘Thore lf cheers. Tho citizens and soldiers ot Bwampscott Look Pid made secretary. 4.560 Third street, this (Thureday) morning, at ton o'clock petse readies + 5 fy row, at eleven o’elock, there wiil be the usiial services #-at { mptation to execrate the wretch who perpe- pg hita by force and tarred and feathered him, dragged him M@ After an able and eloquent eulogy upon the illustrious £4 precisely. Japp prayer G@ for such a day, with 2 discourse, and in the evening theregy trate Chis kK deed, If the miscreant if capable of M through the town in @ boat, compelling him to hold deveased, his character and lic services, and thepg = Monaciay.—On Tuesday, April 18, Huviy Movacnan, was offered by ihe pastor, Rey. Henry J. Fox, The hymn EM will be a confer nee meeting. Today our gervices will hy already suffered nearly all thal @ the American tlag over his head, and upon promising topd great lows to the nation, Judge Jackson exprosvod bieP4 a native of the parish of Kittohond, county Leitrim, tee sommencin,s consist of come passages selected from the Seriptures, fs buwwsnity can putter, and wherever he may fly he will BJ buy an Atnerican flag and keep it up during the mourn-fMown sympathy aud that of all loyal Americans for S« © Cod, our help in ages past, a musi ne by ayer. ‘ Wea ; vr. F hci os a = = ae = = ing for tho President, at Laif mast, he was set at liberty. Paltary Seward, whose great talents he ho fed a kind 9 bei woe os eh vd in Me delivery of these remarks was followed by the ust clutch hin by the vilals, take shelter whore he i pOPF ESdence would pare to his country. Hoe also assured hi Civureday gation was lod INF reading of selections trom the Old and the Now Testa- ky may, The stain of blood ie upon the arm that. pointed ff WASMOUER AMTED, THR OOPERERHADS. ME rcliow countrymen of the integrity, ability aud late reai- God that out of Uhis sad event there m Y. Ho prayed }yfment. " Every face seemed to wear an expr instrument of death to the incorruptible bosom of {From tho Boston Advertiser. } ht come great pe! wd too deep aud overwhelnii Abrauam the Good, aud that blood will gend up its shrill fy 08 Saturday evening last a body of men waited upon) m of President Johnson, in whom they mizt confide to uphold and maintain the great cause of human Fl mend fi ° RS aireoiatte . ws oa ale Fy Elijah Arnold, of Bast Braintree, at his home, forced him pa COM . ; % *f God upon the bereaved family of our lainented Presi- f@ of Holy Writ, prop hetiefm@ The rev to consider the fg give three cheers for the Union. He had uttered trasou- @, Ve relatives and friends of the family, also those of font, as we! fal tragedy of the Almighty to bi drew Johnson, and make hint equal to the res Resolutions, reported a series, which were unanimously nd Doctor then proc G best iniluonces to bw cherished amid theso very exciting pf uble sentiments, and wax compelled to retract tet. Bgeceues. First, lot this deep tragedy nerve the nation to AN INDIGNANT CONGREGATION. the most jealous selt-constraint, The outside world will [From the Boston Herald, April 16.) watch with curious solicitude to seo the effect of this des- Bl The pulpit of the Baptiet chureh in a neighboring tewn and triumph adopted. \ ally invited to attend the Sune: ‘the resolutions express deep and irrepressible grief BM ral, from her late lence, 1,415 Broadway, corner of lover the death of President Lincoin, and the belief that BA Fitty-third street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at hat! past in his death tho country has lost & public benefactor. BM one o'clock, to Calvary Cemetery, Willian Guy, are respe vently sour present Culef May: sae grand limax, and when the final words werogy nantly i—“Death is swallowed up in victory. 0, Death ! BM perate act upon the present and future of our government. fi was # lied yenterd: @ stranger, who, in all his ‘While the sorrow for the loss the country and the MeCoy.—On Tuesday, April 18, after a short and sy tere maps on ee Say gee eciie whore is thy ating’ 0, gravel where is thy Victory?) Such an act would Lave given birth to «revolution in the atrouninas pit ow A Bog ol deighod even op world has sustained in his death is heightened by the d painful iliness, Tiomas MoCoy, agod 46 years, son of Joho pend the pesclutions of Posey Sat ot shits jee ed The Li is sin, and the strength of sin is thegg republics of the olden times, Such an act would proba- fi mention our national calamity in the death of “our good Ml fact that it came by violence, it 1s a source of consolation BL. McCoy. gnd adjacent cities. The audien ‘wa most impressive manner, the hymn commencing After which the Rev. H. J. Fox proceeded to discourse from the words found in Jeremiah, ninth chapter and of twenty-first verse, ‘Death 18 come up into our, fhe great wheel of history, slowly revolvi Wipped itself in blood. Never in the anuais of history jaw. Wut thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through owr Lord Jesus Christ”—the very sorrow that pervaded the heart seemed to olarify the spiritual vision and to reveal the declaration of the text to be the| simplest, yet the most sublime fact of which human be- ings can become it. bly overthrow the throne of any European Power to-day. (i President. Immediately after the close of the exercises MEto know, and it will be remembered to his honor, that| But it will not inaugurate anarchy here if the people 8 resolution was the congregation, pointedly BM his life was devoted to law and order.” The resolutions — ‘stain from crimination and recrimination as to she currens MM condemning his course, and giving him fifteen minutes express deep sym| with the bereaved widow and exciting toples of the hour. The storms that would nal- to leave town. Ho left instanter. ‘This was in Medway MMagicted family of the late President, and trist that ‘ite lify and overthyow and annihilate other governments, MM village, and the party was Rev. Mr. Massey of Belling: who tempers the wind to the #horp lamb” will enable will be harmless to us under lotty. son of ee onal ham, who preached there by exchange. them to bear with Chretien resignation thiv aflictive| lepondence, two or three individu a FA ai neation of Divine widens Dlast thetnselves with the Infamy of assassing, let MOSSING A RESRL CYMPATHISAR YH PALL‘ BIVER-+} nolved, That it is with mingled feelings of grief and nation, ax such, maintain fa solidi , ite ruth, its HIS TORE CLEANED OUT—OTBER ORNOXJOUS PER- porror we learn.of tbe attompt tofake the Lives of Hon. W. fchdnees An one man, let it rise to v ite right tof SONS VIGITED. . Seward and his son. Our horror of the atrocity of the exist in peace and order and law. Sesondly, let us rally Faw April 16, 1806. Bijact » nelied by thesense of loss our country would round the new administration. Whatever there may be—™ 00 receipt of the melancholy news of the assassination tthe eminent ability, the wise statesman.| acceptable or mnacoeptaBie abont the present executive, Im of the President this morning, and while a large crowd Of wnip'and the enlightened policy which have distinguished [we all know that he is unflinehingly loyal tothe country, gm citisens were gathered around the bulletin boards read: Hii ine diplomatic career of the Secretary of State, and which has stood firm as a pillar of ite in all its trials and ag, me, sotomebes end giving expression to their deep, erally respected at home and abroad, wei The friends of the family, tog’ther with his brothers. in-law, James Morris, Wallace Kelsoy, John Flynn and ohn Boyle; also the members of the Clever Fellow# lub, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner Forty-eighth street and’ Third avenue, this (Thursday) morning, at mne o'clock body will be taken to St. Bonifaco’s church, corner Forty- seventh atreet and Second avenue; from ‘thence to Cal- vary Cemetery. McCantuy,—On Wednesday, April 19, Jans Mots ‘my, #on of Patrick and Ann McCarthy, a native of coun- ‘ ity Waterford, Ireland, in the Aint year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the {amily are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of hie mother, 344 Greenwich wtrect, on Friday afternoon, at as roontly adopted by the ministers of the ist Episcopal churches of New York, Brookiyn n joined in singing, Dread Jehovah! God oi nations! the universal sadness, and yet also of resignation; of a rete} of dependence upon God, whose providences, | mystorious and frequently hard to be borne, are| nevertheless for his creatures’ goud; of Uhaukfulness for} favors bestowed—for the gift to this people for their} Chief Magistrate of a man so-wise, just and humane; of sor-| row for the widowed and the fatherless, made such by his] deuth, and of entreaty that God wil bless the nation thus , and is entered into our palaces.” He sald :— has again| ke cognizance of the affairs of men, then does the spirit. hd bereaved, and give the wisdom and virtue of our doceased mg conteste, While he does that, let the country stand firm ‘& notorious copp ‘| Kind aud gracious Providence, will be spared il tw. o'clock. « Lincoln realize to-day how deep, how wide. ff President to hima who is now called upon to be his suc-{il by him. Abraham Lincoln was e disciple of the mill boy Hl escenbsy mpathizer, and Miquor dealer, named to big Login aie sens Mol{vcn,-On Wednesday, April 19, Susanna, thire ‘can be the grief of a free people for the loss of afy cessor. : fof the slashes. Andrew Jobnson is a follower of the fm Wood, was heard to declare that it was the best news he daughter of John and Elizabeth McHugh, in the 18tb year edruler, A little over four years and two months ‘The exercises af the day were closed by singing th ‘stern hero of New Orieane. haa heard for forty years. He hed nosooner uttered. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS of hor age. Mr. Epringheld, Lilinois. fie farewell address to them geemed to be full of sadness; he spoke to them as if he pever cxpected to see them again, and his prophetic ypeoch hus been verified. The city of New York to-day Lincoln took leave of his friends and neighbors hymn commencing with the lines: Unveil thy bosom, faithful tomb, ‘Take this new tieagure to thy trust. The friends of the family, and those of her brother Peter, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Friday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from the resi- dence of her parents, 68 Mott stroct, fyetanders, struc < INCIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY. patted go into 8 larried. ican three cheers. Avinorr—Wruour,—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, April ee eee oe tecked 7 19, at the residence of tho bride's father, Licutenunt| The friends of the family, and thore of his brother-in- moar Ramesmedier Maryla nded’ AUREAMDER “Avimory, Ttoperial Russian Navy, of St. Po fl McKamax.——On Wednesday, April 19, Cnancee MoKs- wih abatmie: seeciker tombe eee (ig hggatheenngecae germ RXCITEMENT AT WHSTMINSTER, MD, Dreak in, when the Mayor tereburg, to Fiouunce, youngest daughter of Gorge W. pm MAX 4 native of the parish of Capey, county Tyrone, Ie- @oo. This display is shared as well by tho poor as by The services in thie church were marked by @ relec- (From the Baltimore American. und escorted hit Wright, eq. ad Brooklyn. land, ays y ahe rich—cach ‘eels his lors. Asa nation we have been upon to foliow two other Presidents of these United to the tomb—Harrison and Taylor—but their death ras invited by d seave and overwork. Abraham Lincoln was called to his home just as, like an angel, he was| sboat to open the gates of the beautiful comple of ill save him from certain ‘detection, he gannot escape his doom. ‘The wide world s his prison fous’, and men will hurt him as they would the tiger What destroys their chidren, Abraham Li arr.—At Brooklyn, E. D., on Tucsda: | 18, by the Rev. & H. Meeker, Jossra M. 10 Mins Many Lous Kwarr. Locawoov.—In thie city, on Tuesd: 18, by the Rev. J. &. Lord, D. D., J. Romeysr Brown to om BE. Lock’ , both of Harlem, CaLuteyen—Fouiner.—At Madivon, N. J., on Tuesday, tion of hymns and prayers peculiarly adapied to the oc- casion, Thechoir was heavily draped; from the organ fell in deep follis an elegant American flag, gathered up| with festoons of black and while, The reverend pastor of the church introduced Rey. Dr, Clapp, of the Home Missionary fociety, who said:—We have gathered here this morning by a common impulee; here, the house of God; here, where you have so often listened to Hix word; } On Saturday, on the reception of the intelligence at (fined. The to tn) ‘Westminster, Carroll county; Md., of the assavsination of Snap end mashed things generally. They th President Lincoln, the most intense excitement ensued. [Ml visited other copperheads, compelling them to abow tho! A meeting of tho citizens was called at the Court House fl American fag. at eight o'clock P. M., which was presided over My. ane Shriver, and was the lai and most respectable in Onto. point of numbers ever held in the town. Great bitter- OLBVELAND. nese of feeling wax expressed agaiyst Joneph Shaw, the [From the Cleveland Leader.) Fy Proprietor of the Westminster Democral, a paper in the Jt seems providentially provided for that some villains; interest of the rebellion, on account of remarks made in MM are fools—so great fools that they parade th its issue of last week. The editor wald, among other MM before the world. Such was the case of certain traitors in law, John Dorsey, are respectfully invited to attend. the funeral, from the’ residence of his brother-in law, Joun Dorsey, No. 159 Worth street, on Friday afternoon, at Kk, n of Mary Mr Dermott, olativer are respectfully invited to ence of hi hor, No. ) afternoon, at’ one With rezard to the assassin, no ingenuity ‘The friends and Cunnm—#rentn.—In Brooklyn, at the residence of the bride's mogher, by the Rev. Irvin H, Torrence, of Peau I ba On Wednesday, April 19, Mary Noowm, native k 0 er rn here, where you have confessed your sins to Hi dd Ba things, “Some people hope that Lincoln's life will be Bi Clevei: lay, who we nm lvania, seve CURR to Mist BELLA AMELIA Stree, Fg | D oy Sento oan "Aine the sa wis of aro Ged to whe vo have stproacl oly tbe. You have fared mardr th he cowry may be raed, che Mol jy a the murdrt "of ihe renden, and recep, momar othe tte Clouel Win, Bice, a oop fay, Rants rv Tou mun a Ph, i iterate . ‘aN the Z ’ disgrace of an ‘incoherent’ Vice l’resident. Bat is thete ere! e 2. 0 ork ape niptannes.. 0 wut Gow! pore atid Briss fournalists are inane rast uamsed como hither now in your Hens of sorrow, by one univer nota slight chance ot Improvement in easo that Prov than thelr just deferens SONY BOWSER Gri izon-Kerin—As the Church of the Tranwiigura. fig spertiully fnvited to auiond! tho funeral thy (Thucday) pow, and Britieh journalists are making haste to correet ceelomiaats ts aes e aie ; ‘ tion, on Wednewlay, April 19, by the Rev, Dr. { n, at one o'clock, from the residence of her Wert former misinken views. io was the very incarns- fion of common sense, He wax slow to aecide; but hav- fie once decided, he was firm asa rock. He favorably with every President who preceded bi eal spout: funeral oration, but beean hear Him speak, Thu community, Never w ld wil it otherwiee?? The article con- BY The case of J. J. Husband, the well known architect, length in vituperative language agaiust Fj who occupies an office and rooms over Fogg’s #tore, wae gay Houghton, WB. President and Vico President, such as the fy most prominent. Ho was in high gleo over the news, plot this city. rebel sympathizers bave so frequently indulged in. Wi remmarking to one man :— "You have had your day of re JSusenex—WATaoN, treet blin papers please copy. Ou Tuesday, April 18, Josuva kk & Ouven, A .yriee Hawreron to Jesie A. Keyes, nt to moet God and deep feeling of the whole time when the whole heart mpared and we shail never look upon hs tik . He and soul of the yrilled with ommon sentl fa A proposition was made in the meoting to destroy the joieing, now I have mine;” to another, “this tn a good is of the family are invited to attend the Gran; and, sinvo the bottle of Gettpabarg. tied enter Dent, THK: a0 ot tact for tho mere ence of ha PH Mice, of the paper, but more mulerate counsels: pre. B¥viay for me,” and to third that “Lincoln's denth war wlegoriige, Beatiand, (0 Jetix Jou x», n his late residence, 21 Montgomery street, pein pases tae vailed, and the resolution was modified to the effect that Ph d—ad small loee,”” It seems that afterwards he be- fy cae, Dundas and Salkick ay) afternoon, at tw Kk pris’, poem, wiih ho had clipped from vome journal, mwnelng— Ch, why #honl the spictt of mortal be proud? , ty Shaw be notified thet the Democrat would not longer be came sensible of the danger ho had incurred by these ig permitted to be sued in that town, A resolution wat fH remarks, for he came sneaking to tho newspaper offices A wat 4 in s, Eris aftor a painful INGERSOLL, B " NGERSCLL.—In F the 65h year of hina is cast their By also unanimously adopted, by a riving vote of those pre-B to deny that he had made them, We have, bow. td he Clinton avenue Congre he relative: 1 i » invited to aie tae mative requiring the chairuan of the mooting to appoint afd over, the authority of halt a dozen rotiablo rentlemen, Badington, Rearrus Wis Keronum pict one eae haath eiiscaake a ont sth 1 I vectra ern or anes cominitiee for Carroll county, whowe duty it ff who'heard is remarks, again his onsupported a5 ks er of Chandlcr 1. Ingersoll, Eaq., all md: the funeral xiay) aslerno While - . arathemndin sladinsauile Wide 0b hoaies Cre . id be to tal ch meusnres as would prevent t 1 C i 4 ve eet eas “ sak We iting fora painting of im into the proper chau, and tolenra from Hin the mal be do ale mich monires as would, provent, the Ml seriou, On bis way Back to hia oftoa be was Wan —Warecxcury.—On Tooway, Aprit 8, at se, RevSouve.—AL Vort Ewen, Wlster 6 M Xn , win | 7 W h vernment of the Un! ites to that count; 1 n oT aboth, N.J., by t v. 8. A. Clark, 4 nd made known his despondent feelings to thr Pinger aout Geta te any eee cin ee Bata mh ee neaien , daughter of 8, W. Waterbury uuty Leitrim, Ireland, in the O6th year of his age r. Carpenter, Ho tien read to him 4 fa ¥ the multitude knew no boun ne crowd earch: ; May his soul res Apritf] Leltrim (Ireland) pay Rey ot SikrHKNs. —On Tues ri . authority Y per ius ever been in the rebel Bi the building for him, at last Onding him on the roof of army will be forced to take up hie residence eleowhere, BA the building. He was caught, thrown through the sky thir presener being considered dangerous to the peace of MM light into his room, and knooked and kickod down stairs. the community, At midnigh\, Tong after the meoting B ihe mob then set upon him, aud would perhaps havo adjourued, the oilice of the Pen crat was visited, the Hf pounded lim to death had he not been rescued by promi types, cases, printing paper, in fact all the material, were MH nont citizene. He was takon to the Court Honse and fy H frequently forget this; we forget that God reigns—ronlly reigns above and aroand us. We believe it, in ailtoo feintly aud coldly; and it is only wi ccurrence trauspires thit we are rou “Tha finger of God is bere.” TRANOM, youngent h <teplicne of her 8. Musimave, ot Now York city, to Be aaughter of ge ise FANNY E, Jon, of Philadelphia E Watt—Fenuigan,--On Tuesday, April 18, In domestic} tthe Charch of the Hoty 6; Ba taken to the street and burned, and the press, stove, Ac. locked up in @ room for safe k Dr. Burtaill, of St. Ann's church, Jou Wart, of 1 P pheoy : a , ey ; coping. Ho broke out < ; : fp darape 3 ional nae sk ‘Ma'thdueniese rip Oy Te eracitigs ‘oh tie hearts the steaiigeat erring ot nti in the building broken with axes, crowbars, &c. Though Mand sneaked off during tha day, end’ we understand Cinch be Semeny Apel Ie tn Tein y fijeereet dite ( a anaes een ee E no draught of a brea H 1 S ings 0 , vies 4 , and, 5 ddd oan), Yin Trinity Be viv ( nr ool From the blossom of heaith, to the pal soul, with God al We know that God chastonoth gg (he retablishment was completely gutted, the building Hi has vince left town, Ho ean meyer show hiv face again fa, New York, by tho Riytt’Rov, Dr, lioratio Por. faqttauns for Interment Brom the yilded salon, to the bi cj Ff whom he loveth; let, then, that great love whieh God ‘yl jae unharmed in Cleveland, His'name has already been chipped from ioe Newh, Wy the Might Ray, De. Horatio Powe aavixn.—On Wednesday, Apel 19, Hamust, wife et id the spirit oF m Sct our nation and for our institutions, in the ARCHBISHOP BPALDING'S CIRCULAR. —— the Court House where it was cut as the ‘Jobn A. Arthor 4 ’ Thomas Sadler. nd gentleman ed this calamity to be fig steat chastoning which His hand inflicts, inspire ur with BA Archbishop Spalding has tesued the following ciroa- By erch al Ab Nowark, N The fr @ rowpectty My imytt kings 0 Vrovid nee tr the bext Intereats of ourpys Rew fener of the valuo of those institutions, and aly tar . ip Apether man, names, Shanes Grifth, from Tamitten, EEE Oe Mare enn Atend the » her Lite resktonco, 187 . Abraham Lincoln is dead, but his proper appreciation of the principles of Justice to all Feiow Crtizens—A deed of blood casa Brey , arrived im town Saturday . aughter of KE. W. Mat on Friday atte t two o'clock fu, Cod saw shat it needed the firing on men, upon which our governiuent is based." Ln-the enusoll which hns caused uvery heart to wudder and whinh belts tox fag morning, and, on hearing of the news, said to a barber cpreawmerdion is aim tects Wiicaal ies ag to nerve our poopie to the & Leoded the death o Abraham Lincoln to secure peace Jo our country. Att Mr. Lin oln upon foreign Jeneth upon the pr which to ¢ ict, and God eaw that y bows the whole nation in grief God would] teach us, too, a new sense of the nature and tendency of sin. Could we bat see how one rin lies back in the heart, brotalizes it, keeps it from communion of man| aud ‘from the impulses of man’s ¢eoimmon nature : vol Pridag, the, hay fag who was shaving Init in the Weddel lowed anniversary of our bleeeed Lord's crucifixion, when all gg that “Lineoln wae ad—i gon of ab—h, and ought to Chrintandom was bowed down In yeuitence and sorrow ath have boeu shot long ago.’ Hearing of this, the mobe his tom, the Preaident of these United Sates wan foully Hl parted after hin he Wao tanen Chasge of by Clark aseasninated and a wicked atterapt was made on the Il oand of ine ecretary of Bate, "Words fail us In aprorang Warren and others, who.carried him to the jail, On the! ue Berry, Youxe te , daughter of JJ Wallis, both of that vie ing the result of the death of} ations, he dilated at a speedy and honorable fo'clock, from his ta Belfast (Ireland) us =p “ace tO our now distracted country. The congregati we would abhor itas we abbor it in its etlecte now; and oclous hitherto, ‘iv Ba way there, however, the mob got at him and pounded a Tenenen.—At Washin turday, April 16, Ww. Een aieminned with thebenesietion eregation i, would always appear to us black and hateful, as it ap- in" perhaps the bent and if bit badly.” Ho is wow in Jall, and ought 10.say theroBH Byee, At Hariom, coatenly, on Monday morning, bY Tu¥nLe, of Wounie rected st the bathe ot Peeawber, =e rs) pears to-day, We have seen ove sin gathering and ruling! mawokare tent wr Fone gag) rset for atier. for a term of months, April 11, Haney Joxe, youngest son of Benjamin and sloved son of Roger and Margaret Trimble, aged td arch of the Messtah. in the public mind; we have seen it gradually culminat- thd Archdtceen of the Suty which weare cond: fl goa Narn a tey, aor mne is 367 on Ontario strestj : ears, 3 months and 15 ‘This edifice was crowded to its fullest capacity at noon resterday on tho occasion of the funcral services for our deceased President, The mourning decorations were exceedingly elegant, and the church presented a very molancholy appearance, In the centre of the sanctuary Beinall platiorm was erected, draped entirely in black, on whieh was placed a tombstone surmounted with a Phebo Weyea, aged 7 yeary, 6 months and 20 days ‘The friends of the family are invited toattend the funeral, this Thursday, at twelve o'clock, from St. An urch, 127th street, between Third aud Fourth enues, Hix’ romaing will be intered in Greenwood Lemetery. Beasuiy,—On Tuesday, April 18, Wee S., infant eon lof David #. and Victoria #. Beasley ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully, invited to attend the funeral, at their residence, corner of| Tompkins avenue and Hart street, Brooklyn, this day \(Thureday), at twelve o'clock noon. Bovia.—On Monday, April 17, Eams Mann, daughter of Jacob T. and Phabe A. Boyle, in the Sth year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the fanily, # bool offic rs! lof the Tenth ward, teachers of The friends and nequaintances of the family, and wise the members of the sixty minh regiment (Irie Mriad ted to attend the funeral, from hie parent ® 144 Wont Twenty eighih street, thie (Mhurselay) o'clock. Hin’ remains will bo THE REV. DR. SAMU y ‘080009. Saturday «~ knocked stiff by a little fellow; oi » ing; it has caused the rebellion; it hag caused some of the most highly gifted, the refined and the intellectual “ahatever'aray he deemed inner wuitabie: for hal fy balf his site. Other men of Sonthern sympathies know logielate the most shored oath, and to-day, in the! ating att hoeronat Pilea ene & mp ne eapeshiet 2 scorn 98, heme Baturday, Cleveland in) 7 e ro ; em wo join together before has stained the dark annals of history. As woll he voleuuly tolled an the sooce > Presa ‘ Hiinois, stand hand in hand to-day around the saifed bier of our Sona mny ‘lied on the cocasion of the President's fu. CAIRO. Camo, April 16, 1866. martyred President, let our solemn. pledge be that, como| ‘The city js in the deepens mourning over the nows what may henceforth, slavery must die—not in name merely, hut in such stern reality that no vestige of it HOP OF BALTIMORE. Biitrom Washington, Business te suspen The people are 4 sorrow shall remain. Lot us regard the death of that great and ledepieted ‘ good man as @ sacrifice imade for our sin. If we had no nance, General Banks delivered an appropriate and tm; pressive address in front of the headquarters here at Cp Monn ingen rs. cam Le} emergancy ever! r 16, 1908, m him and ae that precious} Louris, Ky., ii 18, closing with the follow! Nation, whi t Governor Bramictto han tenued tho’ following order on Unanimously aud fervently fare ee lifer He died, then, for us. And as, when we think of] o we “1 deat President Linooln:— Resoi beyor eres ie Exnourive Deraw ; . os. } elk vy pew of ho Rafe" tet wwe will 7 a that other and greator sacrifice for ‘all hearta| ard melted with love and sanastuan, wheh we revetve " Franxrort, Ky., April l nds of the: wil wo By tho hand of an ancatin' a great grief hay been BM priors by Tor the’ wuseses of these meet 7. ‘ear Sing Sing, on Monday, April 17, Hevxamera, wife of Kiward D, True i, im her Gist ear. *Fuolatives and friends of the family an invited to at funeral, without farthor notice, thix (Phurs day) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Carriages will be in atten ee at Sing Sing on the arrival of the tram Gat leaves Thirtieth #treet in the morning at balf-past eleven. Vay Bexscnoren.—On Wednerday, April 19, Keew, youngest daughter of the late Ellas Van Benschoten, age 2 years and 7 months, The relatives and Given from our residence iy Baltimore, on Holy Satarda: the fifieente day of April, 1648 Upon this stone was the following inscription;— ORDER OF GOVBRNOR BRAMLETTE, rroorooreee. oe. IN PRACE, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 'D OF MAN, SERVANT OF GOD, ‘THE NATION IS MOURNER, THR COUNTRY His MONUMENT. Bmad.—On Wednesday, April 19, Josnva C., 2c nds of the family are respectfully E of and brought upon our count: M W. Bird, in the 36th year of his Invited to att the funeral, from her late reid: The chiet peechry tho uation, the Prendent of] ever maintain \ey Feprerented, ga carslann oh hia inte fenidense, 16 Weet Thirty. [451 Hudson street, this (Thursday) afternoon, tt. three A few V. Dr. Badgor cy ‘batons hare ana Meee re vengetal bow y=} Caltfornia. | fas oad lironee ee ‘he many mre hese: Wa ~ On Tuesday, April 18, 1 Ww a l rel Ty r the ene Te respectful: ATK, — ueeday, awis WaThe, tp the the Home , Rev, , ONSLAUGHT ON THE NEWSPAPER OFFICES, cmetaey Bop get f en heed: Cr st ee ‘th year of hin age. ‘The relati attend the fy invited toationd without further notice, The remains will be taken to Pleasantyille, Wertchoster county, for interment. sand frieudg of the famiby are invited te Missionary Sooety, and aranesin. Thomprom, who beautivully and oloquenuly alluded to thefll He haa fallen at a ume when hie great, quaiitien 1 16, 1868. eal ral, from his late residence, No 47 Kast of. Ban Paancmco, addi the “4 hi Th of y 0 - antes tunaret bie % last will and testa-Bi humanity were so by Ny invoked forthe ng 3 enews of President Lincoln: oemmbastaetion our national with no fain of a vindletive ‘the most intense and universal feeling ever witnosre: on Cuunax,—In Wostchoster, on Wednesday, April 19, Bg TMirty fourth street, on Friday afternoon, at two o elo The music was low and solemn, and the prayers of the fil upon his soul, with a great heart of generous sympathies BA this coast. Iv is known already throughout the State, Mlacter a long and painful ilinese, Many, wife of Patrick Waixen.--On Tansday, April 18, Suir-nern Ane, wife reverend gentlemem alluding to the nation's sorrow, Mm and broad humanities. wherever the to} ex! ‘and everywhere public Ml Quran, in the G5th year of her ago, of Robert Walk: est of William Martin. were marked by deep fecling and simple but pathetic elo. His untimely fall hae bowed a nation’s head in mourn- MM demonstrations of and prevail. ‘Busines has ‘The relatives and Fnends of the family are respectfully 2 farnily are rexpect fully invited to attend the funeral, from raom street, this (Thureday) afternoon, at Wiire.—On Wednesday, April 19, Wiaaam D. Var son of John and Bridget White, aged 5 year months The relatives and triends are invited to attend the funeral, this (Thurelay) afternoon, at haltpast two O'elo“k, from the residence, O08 Watet re pes oop. In Brooklyn, on Wednesda: : Youiy son Wiliam and Masia A! 3 months and 17 days, invited to sty nd the funeral, from her late residence, 'throg's Neck, on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock. Oornm,—On Wedne ny April 19, Owsy Covi, a na- tive of county Cavan, rel Dearest jather, thou hast left ue, And thy loes we deeply feel; ‘Tia our Lord who hath berert ue, And our sorrows He can heal. ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, ay C, Fourth New York cavalry, a iterl to attond the fineral, from his late rest ¢, No 418 East Twenty fourth ‘street, on Wriday Dg. been entirely suspended here, the belle aro tolling and Oa Wednesiiay, the 19th inst., atthe hour of twelve Speivate bulldvrigu ere draped tm inourutae The authori. ‘o’elock, let every church bell be tolled throughout the HJ ties thought It pradont t take proeaitions againat popu Commonwealth. Har tumnalts res Iting from exprossiona of joy by seces- ld On that day let ali business be eurpended and all bust. Mi sion sts. Several treaeonable brawlers wete raved from ners houses closed. being lynched by the police, A mob has just entered The public offices will be cloeed and draped in mourn Bathe publi ation of the Demercte Prem, News) ‘a bi Leter, Mimtor and Oseidental, coy organ, and ho citizens of Kentucky aro invoked to pay that JM omptied their contents into the strect, amid the applanec n omens i, the 7 grief which such a great and MJ of an oe bento A large body of armot police), mournful calamity inapires, were ordered ous (0 disporse the mob, but arrived Léa late “s THOMAS &. BRAMLETTE. to proyent these acts of violence. tint Charch, THE REY. THOMAS ARMITAGK, D. D, The services were held in the chapel, which was ap. proprintety draped in mourning, the main edifice, a fine building of the Gothic style, corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-sizth street, capable of seating over one thousand persona, not being yet ready for oceupation. Taking for his text Amoe 8th, 9 and 10, the Rev. Dr. peo't Diher democratic: Armitage afd -—It an angel from Heaven had uttered - - EL] nowspAper offices are threntened. at two o'clock relatives and friends are reapectfally invited to these words in the national capital let Friday night, in a BF a terre moetiog of etm RAN Oo) April 1 1008) FM ¥, April 18, TL. Doman, Sr, aged 1s rane ick, whkees CONMSMRENICS oor . ar. Lous. i large mv citizens: het at het Hail ongt 00 ne spired by ali that appale in the bloody scenes When andy Sr, Loum, April 16, 1865, [yrunday, the Mayor pre ‘ane A cries of res inven YW We triers of the family are invited to auend the thoro enacted, they could not have been more appropri- BH The news of Provident Lincotn’s death caused the most a: were pers d, ataong whieh was the following, which MEL neral, the (fharca ) a torn at two o's loa! t bie . * y ate to our present condition ax a people; alveit th y & profornd sorrow throughout the city and State, ‘The S amy ewes the cenoral feelbig. 0 \ 1 Wasthi Hue, Cond howe OWN A ¢ eyawrre HOT ACHAM BQUARR.ONK HUN man, but there was nothing valgar (n hia composition. £) were written nearly twenty aix hundred years ago. Font), preparations for festivities in honor ef the recent vietor gy) The grit, enprelous, man ahi § A ired neatly F vol Keowee by the day, week or ‘The reverend preacher proceeded ta this etrnin to ould PA yoary ago Inet Vridny, treitorour lands were yaived 10 the” vine have been suxpended, and a day Lor re\oicing Larned ©) Lincoln Way Zener Eur elouk to b wabraced air wit & ow ednesday. Avil iy of diviberin, Jains Mi nvoth, Oven atoll bowes 4 wale Proeredee, .