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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20. 1865, 5 ss = STR MTT RTT THE SEWARD FAMILY this norrtiwe erme be arrested and bronght to jusiter! “A SCENE TO ME LONG i onearaeRE Sy were opeaed and the chairs conaved The undertakers q os eae one's See. — firm peng ren Above the low bum of conversation tase the mournfal & stepped forward and closed the M4 of fhe cotta, whi bh were has doen loft open during the entire servteo, and the pall Sorney City. liver us ‘rom the power of all our cnewies, and send Sg mus v of the approaching bands. Just a ter throe o eluets, speedy peace unto ail of our borders, Through Josuspawhen the head of tie cort’ge wheel d into the open *, bearers fled out, Sixtoon suldiors of the Vet Res v@F\ onsvQuies OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN IN JERSEY O1TT ‘space in front of the eastern cutisuce, the few persons #2 curps then came fore ard aud carrind the body of Abraham G4 viciniry, , Christ our Lord. Amen, ci . at tin Wasnincros, Aprit 19, 1968. present loft the rajunda and vinwed the seene from the’? Lincoln the last time from the Exe utive Mane Yeaterdoy, in Jorsey City, had he ‘ . THE FUNERAL PROCESSION, Bar eiate deci meceet soil ling Yearn Le od hoa. Ith tos excep tinge atte eemearanee Of NTT Secretary Soward and Frederick Seward eootinee to portion. It wasa picture to be long remembered. The be for four long years Le had teen its honnred head. © Sabbath, with the exceptions of the sombre appearance of h a a onder :Ireaay given, aud when $f 4! mourning that met the eye in every dirceti and the fmmrere the open space they 2; ne Geaddened countenances of al). In accordanee with the FF proclamation of Governor Parker, anew wsscntily | DEE ASSASSINS. for his country A serica of resol tons to this offect tO Seny: 4 series of Secretary Seward and Frederick Seward Contiaae to Iniprove, THE RITES. CONTINUED FRCM FIRST PAGE. 2am the end: because onr cause 1s just ond God is on our side.” Such was'his sublime and holy faith, and it was ananchor to his soul, both sure aud steadfast ; it made ‘ sotdiers fled past int THE FUNERAL CoRTEG the infantry extended started with mili'ary precision at two o'clock, The ave- ited and faced inward, th "Be Was eleared the whole length from the Presid nti again to be met in those gaily equ obe hoped that hiv « aple and his aim Bem and sizoug; t emboldened him ia tie pathway , he artitlery passed behind the infantry & 8 ido thoas who are to occupy the Mansion, and lad) suspended. fervices epprepriato to the occasion were Of duty, however rogged avd perllons it mnigiit bo. They MMBsOM to the Capitol, Every window, honsetop, bil -Tand wok 4 position on tie hil opposite the entranos. Ri them in ike paths of virtu held m nearly all the churches in the eity, and w red A erate made b m veliant for the right, for the cause of God and Ke h alae ridowalks on either a was i The cavalry remained without in the street, Thon tho? THE WOATSE “generally fully attended. The wing are notices of, “hamanity, end it held him in steady, paticnt ond un- ¥) cron ded with a living throng to witness the pro- BH offigens of the army and navy rat gross iu ‘The funeral car stood at the door at the north entrance * 7 services at a numberof the eherehes:— ee % swerving adherence to a policy of administrat hf Costom Tn all this dense vrovd hardly «sound was Fy cont of the infantry. Pivalty the carriages roiled slowly £4 of tie Whito House, wth six tight gray horses attached. (4 CO" ORE ATO NAL TAROT ACLE Bocth Reported Seen at Read. The thought, and which wo all now tink, beth God an Ee People conversed with each other in 8p ¥Jup to deposit the pall bearers, mourvers and Coommitteg, The hearse is # splendid plece of mechanism, and was; ] At the Congregational Teberracto, in York street, ine. FP i i a ‘ humanity required him to adopt. vod FAT Sed tones. The sadness ant colemnity of the occa-F¥o? Arrangements, who formed in dovblo line up th ssf biilt expressly for the occasion, ‘The lower-base of the § funcral services wero oonduotet the satmo as though th lag, rennsyivania, &. sion was everywhere. Presemiy the monotepons thumpet “him on many accounts We admired his chillis ‘or strong and simplic Eiteading to the oat door, On either hand and nd fy, hearse is fourteen fect long, seven foe » ond oight {4 yergelns of the tate Pre: pjih© Soldiery throngs of syectaiors looked silently on, foot high, The upper base, upon which the coltins 070m at thy rear of the a mt hed been y ap waa drop nt. They . and» > funeral drum sounded spon the streot, and the . r * itary escort of the eral ear began to march past ve i Sad ERR AS aL se tons bs . in front of the altar was hong the Emenei 5 and deceit; his staunch and. sterhuy int: Ws bis Ikind “ab hg Me wh he ba al ite Hie P Leahy pred mon and women being especially conspicuous, py rested, is eleven feet long, and is five fe mation, draped in monrning. 7 "Important Letter from the and forgiving temper; his industry ara ja 3 hie Soletu tread, mutiied drums anc sed. since they bad secured the best posts of Af below the top of tho canopy, he canopy Was’ Holmes, read selections from the Script: rea, iy ‘persistent elf-sacrificing devotion to ali the duties of his é! THE MILITARY RSCORT pAburst OF Kad melodioe filied the air; alow moan shivercd FE urmounted by a gill eagle, draped with crape. ‘The § onceve of hs remarks MF. Bo late tothe relation Musderer. Sminont position, fr m the least to the greotest; hiv rew- fy) “8 COMpOREM Of two regiments OF the Vetoran Reserve p-ithrough the erowd, and the funeral car stopped to allow, Whole funcreal car was covered with black cloth velvet fA! this event to the country then made practical fividual present. na, al present a resident of, sicbnnetcindinnteonnd , mado si in the course 0” which each sido is a splendid black lamp, ‘The coffin was so, 10.4 at remembered rh dovthe of altho F's HTS REASONS FOR THE ASSASSINATION placed as to aflord ® full view of tho spectators. The p~ ri H vi instance had he over seen such an excited state 0° sensi- lity ag at present, not even exerpting the death of PY George Wasbington. q SY. PETER'S CHUTET, ORAND STRVET, solomn character were ff prayers. consisting of choir and esugregation responded, were recited by the clergy of the church: ‘Tho pupils of 9] A the: parcebiat srhools attached'to the cliurch were present I with thar teachers, E Fi The pastor, Rev. J. Kelly, address~d' tho congregation fy in a very feeling inanner in'relation to-the sad occasion of tho services of ths day. He cammonted expeciatly on the erime of murder, romarking the horrible azgrava- tion of the crime in ‘the instanc> which occasions the gronrets and socrore of the Whole nation, and offered an {2 senger train that left hore atisix o'clock for Porsyiiles pecial prayer that a repetition o° su _h an atrocity mizht FY 4 genteman moticed him on the train before'it reacted! 0 nover be witnessed in the ropublic, or amongat any peo. # ie, GMs tw bim and’ ebook band) with him plo on the earth. Tho altar, &c., wax shrouded in deop mourning. 2 Durng thieir’ conversation: Buoth colored ups several’ times, and appeared = amoyet and Ab thie ennen@ MB. CHUROR, YORK Sra ml this church, which was larg:ly attended, Rov, Mr s Day rad a portion of Scripture and made axhort aftiress, fi 408 Tous’ Of avoiding obereaion. The geuilemane in the course of which he said this was an hour of is positive’ it is Booth, having Known ‘inn: lor several parall lod sadness, which reached the cntiro nation in yours, Why he did not give them) rin ature. oribefore- every aphere of life, and was an hour sacred to cric?. Ba ; ‘The genuine gref f-lt and expressed was the resvit of pi the train lefther:, Ido not know; bot 6 the trim Joft he nottiied several of the otheers of! the road. Am: extra train was immediately sent ia pursuil of (he train, J Telegrams were sent ‘o all pots upon the Lae of. the- i apnlication of the overt to cerap? and alpaca, elegantly festooned on tho side aud Et venerable Re 4, Oud; the seat of tho driver with hammer cloth, aud on fy Fhe sia! ©diness to hear and consider tho humble, the suffering and the oppr “toward those who questioned the correctuoss of his opinions and the wisdom of his policy; his wouderful and 3 charity corps, commanded by Colonel . W. Gilo; the Eighth #4 Abraham Lincoln to enter the Capitol for the last time. -f Minois cavalry, under Colovel Clendennin; the Sixteenth AA STRANGE CONTRAST FROM THE SCENE OF SIX "| Now York cavalry, commended by Col. N. B. Sweitzer; M9 WEBKS Ago, Pj battery of artillery, commanded by Brigadier General f Six weeks and a half ago President Lincoln stood upon fet ‘Skill in re: oncilinting the differencivs among the frionds fj Hell, and a battalion. of marines, commanded by Major $4 platform built over the very steps wp which he was of the Union, leading them away from obstructions and fy GTham. Each of these orzanizations, except the artil- iq now being carried, and delivered his second inangural Indueing them to work together and ously for g{ ery» Was followed by a full brass band, discoursing in MG address, With few exceptions tho same faces surrounded ff pth common weal; his true end eplarsed philsnthropy fy ‘UFR, after passing pointesindicated by tho marshals, af] bim there gow. ‘Then the same crowd was assembled that knew no dlatiuction, of color on rae, but {864 Of funeral march. to do him honor, and long’lines of soldiers presented « ‘eapuntoa!; elk “deen, as henthnan ena’ oaaseani OFFICERS OF THR ARMY AND NAVY. arms at bis approach—just as they do to-day. Though alike by their crestor with cortfin inalienable rights, pq Immediately after the military escort came a largefithe Lieutenant General was not prosent then, Vice amonget which are life, liber'y and'the pursuit of hap. pr body of dismounted officers of the army, navy and fj Admiral Farragut stood by the President's aide, and the Piness; his inflexible purpose that what freedom had fy Marive corps, followed by the officers of this branch of Bg glittering galaxies of brave offic-rs of the army and nary gained in. our, terrific. civil strife should never he los:, fp the service, who were mounted. Those numbered alto- fy Were there, and the Cabinet ministers were at bis left and that the end of the war should be the end of slavery, [4 &ther abo st fifteon hundred officers of all grades, in full hand, and Andrew Johnson was gnito as conspicuous, and, as a consequence, of rebellion ; his read nos tospen-| PY dress, the mounted geueral officers being each followed fad Senators and Congrossmen and diplomatista wero 4 tions of the city was heard; tho minute guns wero also and be spent for the attainment of such a trinmph—a fe DY An orderly, likewise on horseback. This portion of the §%5 DUmerous. Thon the sun broke through the storm fj hoard as they boomed forth at the different fortifications. triumph the blessed fruits of which should be as wide. Fy Procession was extremely imposing. It was a gorgeous fq °louds as if blessing him, and now {t beamed as brightly fi M ‘Spreading as the earth and as enduring asthe syn. Al! fq Military display, upon his upturned face. Thoro was the same acond, the THE PRESIDENT’S REMAINS. these things commanded and fixed our admiration end ff THR CIVILLIANS. same actors, the same spectators; but over all odds aaamaaemnna: tho admiration of the world, and stamped upon his Following this military escort came the civic proces- pu‘bere was a terrible change. Then the President “character and life the unmistakable impress of greatness, pasion, headed by Colonel Ward H. Lamon, United States q!ved and now he lay in his coffin, mur-/e But, more #:blime than any or all of these, more holy fig Marshal for the District of Columbia, mounted ona splen- cored by an assassin. Then ho spoke pious words and influential, more beautiful and strong and sustain-,M did white horse, Next came the carriages, threefM°f Pesce, of good will, and of his steadfast ing was his abiding confldence in God and in tho breast, containing the attending clergy, the Surgeon mm ‘termination to proserve the Union. Now he spoke Soni Gi mph cy truth and rivitcousneys, through Him B4General and the family physicians of Mr. Lincoln, fm *till more poworfully in his death, and every man felt (M ey a tine manne fi noblost virtue, his zrard: Bl ana after them two lines of carriages, containing the fj '%¢ force of the lesson taught by that cold, stil form, The Attempt on the Life of Pre- sident Johnson, Key Ree Ace ance with the programme. ‘The sound of the mufiled fy drams were heard, and the procession, with a slow and py an untoward circumstance transpired to mar. tho pro- ceedings at tho White House, The arrangomeuta were pi) Booth: Seenona Truinin Ponn 2 Re-piia, Pa., April 19, 1565 Booth; tho murderer, il i# suppe'e!, was om the pas FF] most perfect manner. Whoever had the management done their work woll. Just as the service comiuenced in the East Room the tolling of the bells in diffurent por- The Programmo for Their Transporte-| tion to Sprin, ld—They Are to Pass Through the Metropolis. Wan Departannr, Wasmnotoy, April 19—1i P. M. Major General Jonn A. Dix, Now York :— It has been finally concluded to conform to the origi sympathy. Tt was the love felt for the President. At the close of his remarks Rev. Mr. Day requ sicd the Pi @ audience to rise; when he read the solemn and impres. sive burial service, such as he suppoved would be read on vest prine’ple, the sec P , H tho occasion of the burial of the late President. By road, Tho-result is as yot unknown Fatlene oF A oy SA Aus. strength tie B ait ca! and said amen to its moral. nal arrangements made yesterday for tho conveyance of BT. PAUL'S MPTHODET CHURCH, SOUTH SIXTH STREET. 1 The extra train did not overtake the reguiur train, bow ing near him steadily and with’ him ofton for more fd Owing to the great desire to see General Grant, this PLACING THE BODY IN THR CAPITOL. the romains of tho late President, Abraham Lincoln, jj At this church the pastor, Rov. Mr. Tunison, delivered Ft “than four years, is the pr neiply by which more than by any other, he ‘being dead, yet speaketh. Yes, by his ii Steady endur'ng confidenco’ in God, and ‘n the complete ff “ultimate suceess of the ca se of God, which is the cause ‘of humanity, more than in ony other way does he now Speak (0 us, and tothe na'ion be loved and served so i Well. By this ho speaks to his successor in office, and £4 “charges him to have faith in God. By this he speaks to fan appropriate and impressive addrows on thé death of Fi arrived ab Pottsville after it, The cola (or informed a from Washington to Springfteld:—viz: by way of Balti- Batre yh ed man got off ut Pore Clinton, The more, Harneburg, Philadelphia, Now York, Albany, Buf- falo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis and Chicago, to Springfield. EDWIN M. STANTON, Secretary of War, Portion of tho tine of the procession attracted much at- tention, and as it moved on was accompanied on the f4TWiem, the assemblage standing uncovered and tho artil- sidewalks by a dense throng of people, struggling along fa /ery thundering solemly, the coffin was carefully re- the crowded ways to catch a glimpse of the great military By ™oved from the funeral car, carried into the chieftain of the age. Totunda by a detail from the Prosident’s body guard, and placed upon the calafalgue. Preceding the little + the ‘members 07 his Cabimst, the’ men ae FUmenay gam The counselled 0 often and was associated bi B was the great centro of attraction. It was preceded, Procession came Major French, whose officers stood in , £0 long, an Une charges them to have faith in God. By fi} companied and followed by immense crowds, of all colors, fy !2¢, With heads bared. Then followed the pall bearers, is he sp-aks to all who ocen sitions of influenc F and authority: In these and and troublesome times, and he pd 208 and sexes, who seemed anxious to keep as near as fq Wh? Parted on elther side of the calafalque. The coffin ‘charges them all to have faith in God. By this ne spenks eq Possible to the earthly remains of him whom they had fq SMe next, and the moment it was placed in position the to this great people as ues sot In stoke nth towday and p lov in lito, and whose memory they so much revere, as pq RV: Dr. Gurley began to recite the burial service, Be- ep for him with a wailing, and refuse D \ ‘ omforted; and he eharyes them tha ¢ faith In ‘Gods q ee eect em areee Neshes of, His Connie aay tie jal ie ne ae anit by this he will speak throuzh the ages, ond to ali Part of the crowd were large numbers of negroes, with 4 '°kY Joined the semi-circle, Tutors and Peoples in every land, and his messar FA dejected aspect, and many of them in tears. ‘The car DR. GURLEY'S PRAYER. i iy Tae Cavey ae in tt as 0 ae itself, heretofore described, was drawn hy six gray horses, fi The roverend doctor at once proceeded with his extem- ; a” Ob! t j cach led by a groom in mourning livery, and was fol- jm DFe prayer, in which, for some reason or other, he caro- Ej iowed by the late President's favorite riding horse—a pA ftlly avoided montioning the name of the President, the Ejcircumstances of his death, the condition of the ‘The troops presenting arms, the bands playing a re- FORMED DUTCH CHURCH, MAMILTON SQUARR. x Tho pastor of the above church, Rev. J. Romeyn soserirowe! 3 Berry, delivered a short address, and announced that he Harnissura, Pa., April 19, 1866: would preach a funeral sermon on the d ath of the Prosi- The following order has boon sent to General Cudwal-Badent on Sunday evening next. The church was very rudy Bi claborately draped in mourning. ; VIRST PRYSBYTERIAN CHUYCH, WASHINGTON: STREET, jacuaaiana seo emir titan The services at this church were commenced by the Nadel Gdnaked Cinwatzazen: choir singing the hymn, “I wovld not live al 8." The pastor, Rev. Dr. Imbrie, delivered a very effective ad- fil You will met the remains of the late Prosident, Abraham c rp) during few he —— ed the live and bs ad the Ee lato departed President. The altar, pillars and gall -ry of Lincoln, upon their entry into your lines, and escort them FA the church were drap'd in black to Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, keeping guard BY rpistry MrtHoDIsT FPI-CorAL, CAUMON, York sTuENT. gover them while they remain in your command. The A sermon was preached at the above church by th» ceremonies and public honors to be paid thom while inf P@stor, Rev. Mr. Munroc, and Mr. Harrs, of Ohio, your command will be in conformity with the directions Bl of tho Executive of the State, to whom you will report. Important Letter from J.- Wilkes Booth, HIS ORIGINAL PURPOSE WAS TO MAKE Mia. LINCOLN A PRISONFR—HIS KEASONS . {From the I We havo j st receiv his brother in-law, J. 8. Clarke. Itavus written byt hirn in November lust, and le t with JS Clarke z 3 to himseif ope were 8. This Clarke firet Lime on Monday handed by him to Marshal Milly plaed tinor bh Her need be, and’ have confidence in ‘the voce of this tes:im. our hearts today and ev ry FA nade so remarks, giving interesting reminiscences in the Md life of Abraham Lincoln, OTHER CHUR 8, eho nations ene axon lak splendid gray, led by his favorite hostler. A long line of os B At the Union Baptist church, in Grove strort, an} isn no must for inane mutha feolings, ob faith, our yt sad and weeping relatives of the decoased followed in fy °°URtTY or any other allusion appropriate to the occa- A Geteanees paeteHe aveniaean: WAR, BE address Se ee ee ee ane Menus ieedanatl a cause, now d carrlagos, and the delegations from Kentucky, the native k]*00- Perhaps wo are all’alike when we are dead; forpg ™ D- Towsseyn, , a Ts the Bicst Daioh Rettrmed chiro me rae i At the First Dutch Reformed chureh, on Grand street, Ry Rev Dr. Sendder addressed a large audien o. “f Atthe Chu of the Immaculate Conception, Rev. L. D. Senez, at the early service, a large number of people wero present, and prayers suitable to the occasion were offered. r t covspicuons d fender, § Ufvion'l. He is dead, bu: fy sheuan 7 lives, and Ho can guide and Bg 00 foot, as mourners, sirengthen his su cessor as He guided and. stronvthened . . hin. “He is dead, but the memory of his virtues: of Ship ierstEtsed dally Haba ty his wise and patriotic counsels and Inbors, of his fY°2™M€ next. President Johnson was accompanied by —-. nie st ady one i, God “liv Ej Ton. Preston King of New York, anda strong cavalry ui will be a power for good in. th to the ent of time. Ho. dead; no ce olecee all ardently loved, so ably, pa THE CABINET AND DIPLOMATIC CORPS. an det not for himeolf onty, not for us outy, bt BM Attor the members of the cabinet for the first. time in any of our public demonstrations were placed the diplo- BY 1 ig appointed ae ea ee ae aie. ‘The dust re- for all people, in all their conyi till time shall be no more—that cause survives his fall, and wil i » FA snatic corps in single line of carriages. Some surprise faturns to tho earth ns it ‘was, andthe spirit to God who flashes cheeringly to-day around the sloom occasioned Fd has been manifested at this part of the programme, as f 1 whether he ima Mi nged the na‘ion into Hie dec me time awakened it toa just and 4 My Dran Siu —You may ese this EY Bot as some may wish to know wien, asil know not how to direct, 1 givu te (a uy your master) Jo whom it yoy ove Right or weong, ¢ ed the 1 qcertainly the reverend doctor's commonplaces would fj have applied as well to anybody else as tothe President Hof the United States. If the honored dead had been the: fy most humble individual, who had died unnoticed andun. EAknown of somo ordinary disease, Dr. Gurley could have Meaid no less. Doubtless he considered that his sermon at Bi the White House was enough for the event, ‘Ihe follow. ing is the burial sorvice, as read:— State of Mr, Lincoln, and Ilinois, his homo, came after, : Wasuuarox, April 19, 1865, Dr. Charles D, Brown, the embalmer, is to accompany the remains of the late President to their destination, tof] MEETING IY BERGEN. A public meeting waa held yesterday at the grounds of A. Bonnel, when addresses were made by Rev. Mr. B French, the Rev. 8. Y. Moore and A. A. Hardenbergh: ‘The public school children, Board of Education, the Fire fi ® Department and the town Council were present and fijoined in the ceremonies. A Proper Indication of Public Feeling. Es Willic Lincoln, the favorite son whose death cast such a fucloom over the White House in the summer of 1862. iq They are to be interred with those of his honored and Jamented father. THE RITES IN OTHER CITIES. neern survive it, Tho light of ia brighten.ng prope djulge me, not mon 5 dutios. snd an onge of God = provicil : {From the Albany Journal, April 18.] J motive good or bad, of bing Tam wre EO He eee Mt thew. WPlted prot FT h.therto it has been customary upon social cecasions, for ts, the, ower of grass; the grass withercth, and the — The house in Buffalo occupied by ¢x-President Fillmore B4 condemnation «f the N ‘ bg us that, thoush the Triends [ty flower thereof fadeth away. We know that wo must die i wes the only ous upon the block’ on which no omblems) of Vberwy ais, Liberty itself ix immortal; there g4 EX- Presidents and the Judges of the Supreme Court and fi and go to the house appointed for all living. For what The Obsequiecs in Brooklyn. of mourning were displayod yesterday. ‘The ontraged ore the Have loved the Uniow ate Feeney beatin bse nyc, Bid wenpo: #4 ther leading’ officers of the government to precede the py is our lifer It ts even as a vapor that appearoth for The solemn and eventful occasion of tho funeral ef| won. Fo huve 1 waited, boped eadly ¢1 i wench ts inex! Ishable life or a little time and then vanishes away. Thore- people, made indignant, by this proof of worthlessnoss fore, bo ye also rondy; for in such an foreign ministers .but the place assigned to thom to-day President Lincoln was universally observed in this city. Bf [od disloyalty, covered the front of the building with ’ arrest its onward nfarch to the conque nd empire of and prayed for the @urk » and form p the world. “This is our cenfldence ini this is our con- woorded invarialy abroad on ai! great state occasions Bi hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh. My The streets presented a ucathlike, melancholy appear- PRS eae restoration of our forar: sus slime. wall lomgor solation as we weep and mo: rn to Thongh ourkd , i v S Lord, so teach us to number our days that and sorrow was expressed on the countenances of| vo “a crime ! hope for penos ivdead. Mt beloved Presid nt is slain, our beloved country is saved : B4 ” Lag decgansablenthpsempn dash theirs le Meng we may apply our hearts unto wisdom. Wean us from Mn i gg ames. ‘ice - Hho Bog salliacd secre yaeey “a 4 ately after the monarch and before the offlcers of his own Pp] government. 4 above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. THE JUI@ES OF THE SUPREME COURT . There t hearts and Senators and Members of Congress were in carriages be ase Wah ws, bo eis "et Christ. four abreast, and were followed by an immense miscel- bow yd at ma ri mee - tage i & , and sanctify us by His wor splrity us aneous procession of military and civic assuciations of fg 204 § paths of ploty or ‘hie ‘uamemake., “Gently, Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore, Phita-BY Tord, oh gently guide us through all the duties ff ‘clvhis and New York, and delegations from almost Bf nnd changes and trials of our earthly pilgrimage. Dis every State in the Union, led by the delegation from of our sojourning here in fear, ing ungodliness and worldly lvsts, and living sober- Massachusetts, in which was noticed Major Gencral But- 1) ‘righteously and godly in this present world; and ler in plain citizen's dress. & when, a6 the last, oe time stall ae to die, may we be i} gathered to our fathers, leaving the teatimony of a good THE OLYRKS OF THE DEPARTMENTS, + Consclenee In the communion of the Christian church 1m $J in one body marched seventy abreast, occupying the pf the confldence of a certain faith, in the comfort of a rea- jalmost every person. Every strect and every residence # in the city presented evidence of the goneral grief. Rich iy jand =poor, white and colored, were alike de-i¥ sirous of showing their profound respect, while numbers of very poor people, who could ti buy ‘the necessary emblems, appealed to the police and city| authorities tor some of the leavings, which, when — jcould be, were furnished in several instances, althou, PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE. Awwany, April 19, 1865. + -and so we sing of mercy as well as of judgment, Tears of grat.tude mingle with those of sorrow, whil "there is a'so the dawning of a brighter, happier day “upon our strick n and weary land. God be praised that our fallen chief kived long enough to sce the day edawn and the day star of joy and peace arise upon th’ nation, He saw it and he was glad, Alas! aias! he only saw the dawn, When the sun has risen fuil orbed, and a lorious and’ @ happy reunited people are rejoicing nits lixht, ft will shine upon his grave. But that grave will be a precious and a consecrated spot, Th» friends of liberty and of the Union will repair to it in years and ages to comes ‘to pronounce the memory of its occupant blessed, and athering from his very asles and from the rehearsal of pe his deeds and virtues fre-h incentives to patriotism, ‘They will then renew their ows of fidelity to their coon try and their God. And now T know not that Icon more appropriately couclide this divcusrse, which is but a sincere and simple utterance ’ of the deart, than by addressing to our departed Prost sdent, with some slight: modification, the language whieh ‘Tacitus, in his ify of Agricola, addrdsed to hfs venera ted and departed father-in-law:—With you we may now concratulate, You are blessed, not only becanse your life was a carver of glory, but because you were released When, your country safe, it was happiness to die. Well have lost a parent, and, in our distress, it is now an addi-(M tion to our heartfelt sorrow that we had. it not inf © power to commune with you on thefa bei of langsishing and receive your last embrace. Your dy ng words would have been ever dear to us. 3 wReominands we sho id Jrave treasured up and raved thein on our hearts, This ead comfort we have lost, and the wound for that reason pierces deeper. From {spirits behold your dixcousolate family and bd prayers have proved aei ius my hopes. God's will be done, Igo to see and stare the bitter end, Thave ever held the South were right. The veryne® mination of Abrabam Line In, four yeors ago, spoke BY plainly war—war upon Southern righteand institutions His eleetion proved it, “Await amovert act.’ Yes; vit you are Bound and plunderd. What ‘oly! ‘The south. were wise. Who thinks o° argument on pationce when the fuger of his enewy presses on. the ui.ger? Tm & ¥ riign war, 1, too, could say, ‘Oountre, right oF Hi wrong.” But ina struggle mh as ow (where the Bre La ther tries to pierce the brother's heart), for God's sake choos the right. When a country like, tts sparne ja ‘We from her side she forfeits the albyyiance of every Ag honost freeman, and étonld leave him, untraminelied by {tais transitory world. Turn away our eyes from behold- ing vanity. Lift our affections to the things which are and an array of epeechers sufficient to fill the Henan, to Mi the exclusion of any other matter. The resolution and address reported by Senator Folger wero accopted us fully worthy of the Senate and the exalted feeling of the Ff, Pulion sireot wan a perfoct spectacle, from one ond 40 frequently echoed in succeed ng remarks in both Houses J the other, whilo some other streets were not far behind. i Serra Nearly every building was elaborately shrouded, Inf *hs* its significancy should be marked. Ho sald:—‘‘Let Many instances great taste was displayed, and much in-gs allny partisan strife. Let us frown on greed ‘torest manifested in examining the details. fer office ant that sogancet of our inatttutions, . dows of cf i lee sougl ane " ie ie gree ‘or whole of the width of the avenue. The procession was — Teligious and holy hope, in favor with ae P Poe tieneast with A alae Nee al atic. gain.” Senator Murphy was the only democrat who closed by about Ofteen hundred well dressed negros of MM Which vie wok, car iect charity with the world, all Mires of the iamented dead and hia son “Tad,” and alsofi rpoka. Ho responded tor his party in terms wh eh fitly fq which we ask, through Jesus Christ, our blessed Lord and Ii bf indicated the entire suspension of. party feeling in the} various organizations, bg Redeemer. Amen. seicetine -nocnate ' any Cealty soever, to act as his com-eicnee may apprare The procession was one hour and a half passing a Thal te sa ik hath Lge perermper efits - yw In the Ansombly, Menars, Van Buren and Gleason sus-f¥ People of the North, to hate tyranny, to lové ‘iberty given point, and there was hardly any time when a halt BA ray Arovidence, to take out of this clay tabernacle the tained the burden for the majority, ably rided by Band justice, to strike at wrong and «ppcosion, wax the Was necessary, except for the removal of the coffin from ig eoul that inhabited it, we commit its decaying remains to vi _ their kindred element—earth to earth, ashes to ashes, Pee athioesn tore’ ine sespsouocie Of eave” BM teaching of our fathers, ‘The study of our early ddmory the funeral car to the catvfalque, in the rotunda of the w linot let mo forget it, and may # power. Capitol. Itis estimated that there were at least one dust to dust—looking for the general resurrection, GRA aiicgescs hed elsktnen The, puoceniinas orci ‘This country was formed for the white; no for the hundred and fifty thousand persons on the streets to through our Lord Jesus Christ, conducted with marked solemnity, and withort a trace eee oe ad hee ae one Ce fin any way of tho ungracious acerbity of party bitter- Fi yiwy man, And, looking upon African navery from the pes % " witness the procession, The number in the procession same standpoint bold by the noble framers of) our enm- was not less than cighteen thousand, including three shall give up their dead, and the corrupttble hundred marshals and assistant marshals, eleven major bodies of them that sleep in Him shall be fashioned like unto His glorious body, according to the working where- H generals, eighty-four brigadier generals, twelve hundred Qother military officers, one hundred and fifty naval by ap is able to subdie all begat ne Himseli 1 yn fore let us comfort one another with these words: Ant + now may the God of Peace, that brought again from tho ig Dis and the shipping in the river were draped and dis- dead our Lord Jesus, that great shepherd of the sheep, Bg” ty 4 xalt our minds from fond regret and unavailing §q officers, inciuding Vice Admiral Farragut, and one hun- A © contetapiacion of your virtues. Those w i woul lament. It were impiety to sully them wih a tear, Tok ee rn r memory, to embalm them with our praises, f SERVICES AT THE CAPITOL. DECORATIONS OF THE BUILDINGS, ithe hair of the doceased, Secretary Soward and other members of the Cabinet, neatly worked into an orna- mental design. The miilinery stores presented a pai ticularly nest and handsome ‘appearance, showing ‘the A superior taste of ladies in matters of this kind. Services were held in the churches of every denomina. tion, and all were thronged with attentive and sorrowful hearers. The ceremonies in the Roman Catholic churches| were particularly impressive, The flags on all jublic buildings and poles, the forry-f THE BRITISH PROVINCES. ~~ Montreat. CLOSING THR PLACES OF BUSINESS. greatest Dleseing» (both for th meelves and us>thut God Boxer bestower! pom # favored aation, Witness hereto ‘ enlightenment abeve their race elwewhere, | dave Hved among it most of my fife, and bave seen [em harsh treat y ni HE ment from master to man than I have Delieldin the airned, Mayor of the city of Montreal, respectfully invit's MD rgerth fromm father to son, Yat, Heaven ‘news, mone |, th eit zens gencral'y toclogo their pliows of Beainess, (rom Bde va vy witnge to dn more for the nepro.raee than I, ; through the blood of the everlasting covenant, make you [4 [Bh ken lnseg fom cheoaen’ pibbaphbenseetos) perfect in every good work, to do His will, working in Bing Aaded to the general gloom a: you that which is well pleasing in His elght, through py “7, willed to the general gloom. guns fired from Fort Jesus Christ, the resurrection and the life, our Redeemer B Groene and (ity Hall Park, between the hours of twelvo| h and our hope, to whose care wo now commit these Hd aug one o'clock. No accident fortunately resulted in and so far ag we can to emuinte Four bright examp! #4 precious remains, and to whose name be glory forever be the troest mark Of your respect, the best tribute we can offer. Your wile will thus preserve the memory of best of husbands, and thus your children will prove their] final picty. By dwelling constantly on your words and actions they will have an illustrious character before that portion of the city known as the Wostern Disirict. ‘and ever, Amon. to be aotuated with one desire, BS THE CLOSING SERVICES. ' the-honor he could to one whores memory of tho iute President of the United States, and Bi euuld J but see = way to dill le fe~ their comaitiom losed Presi nson catered: to. of uympathy w''ly the bereaved members of his family, anwolih'b polity. 1s..0 the way for As the peayer ct ident Jolinsen:. entered Gis) pared off camly, peaceably and solemnly, AB and also wan « pression of the deep” sorrow and horror es Kage pitty 7 > +0 sayin femaih pene ahoir eyes; and, nov content with, the, vase tman Fit was right and eminently proper it should. folt by the cliizen of Montreal at (he-atroeious crime by gg helt total anniptiation. The, Seat vs eek, see pani 3 and, he ro sident im A been, fighting Ser th nuance of agers ec -of your mortal frame, they will have what 1 oe ie er yore ha 2 more valuable—the form and features of your mind. Busts and statues, like their originals, are’ and perishable. The soul is formed of finer J. 1. BEAUDRY, Mayor, BP pattie of fall did awayewith that idea, “Their canses Mavon’s Ormen, Crry Hart, Mosenean, 17th April, 1x6afee Date Of Halk rum ¢ ya < elements, and its inward form is not to be expressed by vthe ‘hand of an artist wit) unconsciovs matt r. Our lowTnRAL, Apr] 19, 1865, geenners and our morals may in some degres trace the, 1Zo'elock noon, on that day, as a tribate of respect tothe By ral Grant, who had hitherto-stood modestly but conspicu- Jously among the pall bearers, next to General Halleck, ba now fell back out of sight. Captain Robert Lincoln Bj and the family relatives appeared moro prominently. F4 Then the President's body guard and the cavalry escort filed in and formed in double column to the west. of the Williamsburg. The citizens gonorally, witheut regard to religion .o politics, participated in the sad solemnitios of yesterday. At twelve o'clock there was « meeting at the South Ninth street church, called by a committee of citizens. The lars and windows wore the solemn emblems of mourn ing, and high upon the splendid dome the same sad sym- fj bois drooped despondently. It was arranged that the (i uneral procession should pass up by the north side of Bl since for war Rave bocn am, noble and ygreaier far them . The public meeting called by te Mayor was’ numer. ty 80 Crabs urymd our fatiers om, Brey shoud we allow ously attended. The Angli ian bishop, the Superinte ad i La the begimaing of Unig cumtert, erve ent of Education, members of Foriiaiment, and the pritege (ney Were waven at the Deykwning Pie = cipal cltinsns wore om the platform. Band injustice have inade ihe wrong becom 10h, an = grr x a # eatears = ae Bn a : the Capitol, and enter the building at the central door of Ricatafa'que. The only persons now in the rotunda were ry imposing character. The church B¥ Hon, Mr. Ryan pores that the tee <a they stand mow (beiore the wonder, anuadmiration of nd ra o niiration tall subsist, and " x 1 By denire to express ths sentiments of horror and dete ‘ obte band wall f subsist, preserved in. the raiule — offfgthe cast front, There stood the black platform by means fa the relatives, the clergymen, the officers in charge of the fg was densely crowded and appropriately draped in moura-f4 ete So daaran me sretienee rror and detest Ke «ive world)ias & noble tat of patriotic heraes. Horalton ing. RH. Huntley, Fsq., psesided. The meeting was opened by the congregation singing the bymn commene-Bg ing, “God moves in a mysterious way.’’ Prayer was) men, the register of ags and the re-ords offfof which the coffin was to be lifted down from the car, fame. ¢t ers, matured on the =tige of life, aw ho were) . of Il black. a body, the pall bearers, the President and his Cabinet, four representatives of the press, the Ilinois. and Kon- tucky delegations, Marshal Lamon and a few of h'a com- fg mittee, the soldiers already mentioned, Commissioner: Bo renitug of Geir deds, Thermopyle.sall be forgutten. When aided in (he eapture and exueution of Jakm Brown (whe wae o murderer on cur western borer, and Lineofn has filled them, which’ wes seconded by Hom Mr. Durion in am animated address (in French), aud was carried unanimensly. Hon. Mr. MeGee moved tae see. ‘faithful Listorian into the commen lot of glorious end unremembered; bit you, oar the people gathered in groups, picnicked on the grass Revlved, That we regard this unprovoked assusaination BY WAG WAS fairly f ved. amd ¢ nvic ed, etic ai Impomink — fr cud and bend, delineated with trait! aud firiy con Mil oe oovered the marbled steps. Inside there reigned af French and the Capitol police, ‘There was no delay In Dr, I from Scripture were read by the Rev. dr.,Dacon, who] the grenteaiot evimes ever qinunitied not merely again Ane BE julge aut jury, of ‘enmeon, aud who, By the bee; = hae ae ae Case eo solem silence, broken only by the thunders of artillery Bg Gurley’s remarks, and the shuffling of fect as the distin son hUMaSTIA. ‘There wesnet tne imase palliation oF exeuse Be since been male a cod.) L war. proud af my little share CLOSING PRAYER, BY REV. DR. GuAY. yond the Capitol groonds. On the west balcony pa sulshed persons outside tried to steal in before. the con y 4 ab aad parttiaels Wacemeds tat eat J in.the twamsaetion, for Tdosmnesi it mg taty, and lvoe F At the conclusion of the sermon, after a bricf si mon Cameron, who was to have been one of the pych's'n of the ceremonies was the only interruption. The tes a Rite eats aod Me, it gg cng f Aplen which were ws old para OU COMMON Conmiry to. prayer followed close upon the burial arvice, and the benediction a4 closely followed the prayer. ‘The tolling of bolls and the minute guns from the forts AM THED, after a few minutes of quiet interchange of aunonnced that the cortige was forming, snd made the fgeentiments, the assemblage slowly lof the ro of the deserted Capitol almost oppressive. fatunda and found the foreign diplomats just vurafal pageant could be discerned moving , driving off and tho military marching away, Car. n the grand avenue—moving, and yet it did f4tiates drove up as quickly as possible, Captain Lincoln 80 gradual was its advance. 1t was land President Jobnson being among tho first and Liew after Uiree o'clock before the President's remains reached fa ‘"ant General Grant and Vico Admiral Warragut among tthe fotuhiia: Pi tho last to leave, bearers, but who was unable to get into the White Ho se, and #0 awaited the arrival of the procession. But wing was eerie ia peor John Eown i er) as Whe greatest ond only . Nim, party, Strange seman . Dr. Gray, chapiain of the United States Sen the ohowing closing prayér:— ©, Lord God of Hosts, behold a nation prostrate by Thy’ throws, clothed ia sackcloth, who etand scound that now remains o our illustrious and below ¢ chief. ‘We thank — hee that Tho hast given to us se aiid the coautry such vacor, aad tosh) world nen of manhood, We biess Thee, chat hin to the highest povition of trust av r ond that Thou hast snared bim ro long to gi he affairs of gore nment in iis hour ope We trusted i would be h sh cret a funeral oration, which was litened to, with Bathe Hintwtbemvelven.. ‘Phere ts thin inecked attention, The reverend geatieman alluded Bg sins knife er tow c “ to. the sual strain upon the foclings of the S deadly weund to the roul of an. immortal alple Bpcople for the last foar yours, to. the fall of fBhng Tailed and it won n thetlor of, onurnvai ton® thet Somter—disasters = in the Heid, Starvation = At Mat hwast.ome death would be all that we hed to rece r paderecmriioy Sart but during these. vicisst i aneeees 4 Py. ee? F ae tudes nothing had givemthe people so- great o horror of fyths feeling of all classes tn Camada when he oad they cv 3 secession Ws this sveasaination, Fponk tax of Nr. Liscon's fi eeineeten Bs people of, the Waieed Staten thas sete foreign md among the people Dr. Porter said, “The or) 1 now their own men and make their: own heroes, Rey. Mr. Bomroy Epllewed; the hym: BOor Native. Land,’ tw the itr, Bin, andthe red (by them ina@ulge in itt Reboug it then, as no, that Ube abolitionvan of ¢ the rey trai o lands aad Wat the entire party de wrved the same fate 6a poor eld Brown, set borane Of Ps they wih te abvlich slavery, but on navownt of the and. desire, forgg means thoy-have ever ondeaverod to use be eifect thet Thor the universed el in Mle rit Me. Lincoln he deliver Israel, that he would have bee: WITHIN THK CAPITOL. THY WILDING CLEARED OF PROPLE. pee her wana {hele HE abolition, If Brown were Bving I dovhe whether he @hile tho nation was passing to French, Commissioner of Public Buildings, bad The rotunda was then cleared, and the people, whopg , ther were a rviees fn nearly vil the chuvedes of (ho Bd that they were able indowdte no cea vicky renter than BM Aim ef wawkd set olavery against the Caion. Mest, or f Diood; but inane il hour, in an unexpe when joy and rejoicing fied our souls at the hearts of the nation, ho jell, Oh. Goa, give gro er this* dark and my ous provident : help ue to look up nnto Thee and say not our will J Thine 0 God, be done. We commen’ te Thy mer it regard and tend r compassion ‘he afflicted fam ly of +) deceased, Thou seest how their hearts are stricken wilt sorrow and wrang withagony Oh help them ax th are now passing throuch a dark valley and shadow of «death, to fear no evil, but to lean upon thy statt for eun- ort, ©) help them to cast ther burden wpon tho great B rien beaver and find relief. Help them to look beve human agence sand human means, and recognize Thy, hand, O« «d, im this providence, and ray, it fs tho Lard, let J district, ond thy wore handsor ET AC the door of the Reformed dite. eh in Fourth A ff street (De Porters), there was avery five bast of Prevts fe dent Lincoln, haugine from whiols wax x. seruil Contain ing tho following —“Wirh matice toward 1 charity forall, with Armness ww the nyt, as Hus to vee the right” Cecond ine gural) fnereme din wisdom and i fowor wiih Godand tan, ony they had on the fait ona neiy, @ viewr, over them petvons aha thud they woes teniy able bud werthy to hold. the eigns of self governm: nt, *flon. James Ferner. seconded the resolution, How f cuuld we refrain from shedding tears over him, whe had thaw fallen by the band of the assacen; and it was our] juiy to offge sympathy with the amyeted of Une Ved Staten; ant be had no doubt dat God would over. js aad dipensation to theis good and to thas of ut Hotton moved the neat resoluaon, that on his son, Mr. Benjamin French, and Mr. Kirby, Mattempled to rash up tho steps of the Capitol, worg Einany in the Nortl.do, aad openly, cuse he Uaton if the Sout are to rowrn and retoin a eine rg’ guna teed to them by every tie which we cape ced as we ‘ered. ‘The Sonth oan make no choles [tin ether em ferminaiion of siavery fae (oe uelver (worse wan death) to draw from. E know ey choice. T have also, studied hard to @ieover apn what Rrounds the right of a State to secede bes been deni 4, whee our very nama, United Staves, and phe Declaration Hof Independence, lak provide far secosaiun, at there ieno time for werts 1 write in haste Tkaow how alone, 4 detail of soldiers was then made, Guards were red with black, and the statues were completely Bjatationc: at all the doors leading from the rotunda. In. cept the statue of Washington, which wore afjstriciivas were issued to admit no one, Secretary In (he centre of the marble floor stood thefMstanton remained behind for @ while, appereatly ar «ontehu wosou, covered with black. Tt was about nine fectito give these orders end sce them executed. ids: Taberkuals, Gqeheag seat hee in Mlowy, three feet high and Genoral Augur and his officers took charge of}, sane by he S “ Bulky apem Celine WAS, clo h wee ornainented with silver fringe and looped with Bathe corps. Commissioner Jreneh stationed his ektiin the .gdist church, from hudt-past cieven till ovel" . 4 (, prise bl « sileretecs, At each corner of the structure was thopMoficers around the building. ‘The attendant carefully p. Soa betas wore elas Sevan renee (Rav. Mai Mass id on either side were muskets, rifles, carbines, Ma brushed every spot of dust from the coffin and axtefalg. «. ba THE GERMAN Civ Hatitax, ™ " CBAND WUNERAL PROCESSK ee ie vii ees Canty TN NE UA We Ue teens , sabres and cutiaases, arranged as trophies, NoPMThe andortaker the: arrived, and sil those nat. an. duty py AND MILtRARY ROOT INN ie 605, Bfoctish Label be Goomed for andertasing such a step on ’) a heownd and father, to Pes thein to ti ia, On every hand were Mj rotired, The people, understanding that the body of the Pha phe bap oe pet derma vite bane oe Tey te by pd Sipps ay: Mone this, where, on the one rite, I have inany frend and Fete 7 may the; Og » ‘ * ? the stasbury Turnvercin, tue Sacngerbuad, the var- Be culate and most of the shipping in ch, Were at Sev profes tue List Fe ae ge: iaigings and the black crape, and the effect A} Presivont was not to be viewod anil to-morrow: morning py the, Witistw fos and oUs-r German orguntrations, Pl iwack The business places of all Ai) are ware cloned everrta mak me Ravpy, where way profes alow hax yained me an ingome of mo ¢ thaw twouly thon. sand dollars a year, and where wy creak pers tel ombk 4 Wat incaptessinly gloomy. The Uap! ol police, under the command of the ef ient gow in weakn’as shall be raised in streayth; whet thoy Joined in «grand demonstration yesterday 1 commen: fi duxing the hours of tho >! <eqmies, end their 19) toncen Dow #8.” A mortal Body, shail + coleed a spiritual body, orario af the dath of Pros dent Lincoln, whores vutinoly pg aud the Comsalate draped \° mourning. in the rotunda wore over by four o'clock, As the #ol- that they now sow in corrupinn, stall be raised in incor: BE cancasn, nud galned reputation F&diers march the procession was bro fehl des Cut a cloom on the Germin populoce of this! ton in wy seal hh a ureet foi tor labor. My + tion and Tualt be fechioned ike unio Christ's most gio: Captate ywhnan, ben nigra eS ‘ i : no ~ rr ed away and the - : eye PF comuwnily. ‘The various civil and votlitesy o:yaniaations! Bt. John, X. i. Se be on > has os spb fas ts . ito body Oh, God of the bereaved, comfortand susa.a By iM the Moxicon war, kept the Dulidicg clear of all in-Beken up the bands played martial airs a h® pe ed atthe Torn Had, wiere an mmense funeral Sr. Sows, NW, Ape. 10, 1865. FBZ On the other wad, the South have never bere we ‘the movrnive family. bless tie now Chicf Magistrate, Hj trucers, Here, asat the White itouse, however, every ple walked with Uvelier steps; stores which badby pre son wae formed, The ners and omblems of| mae cnaane of Se. Fe) a Foose me one kiad word, @ place sew whore T hace ne Chews, = Lot the man le of hes leowwor felt pom him. Bless 4 ” tives of » proms, Bab " i 7 toe various secretion and orguniations were ¢ heir ay mpachy with people 1 4 F . . - ateth ~ a Seca J on ee his Tamnidy.. Oh, God, if possibre il attention vas shown to the representativ ia press. By boon closed all day or nd, alteo gi the. beecovl d om empery, and the fnte were Mi closing all tho public oftiees and pia-ee v- except beneath the sod; a place where | 0 el her be Pa eco nina to Gey Witt, spare tel hut chey may gg TH authorition felt tint the ocrsion was bisto:icei, and BF flags were-still craped and tho honses drayed with blaex, 1" ¥ AvouRNed whl badges. month np RE twe nleven ard One O° lok today come a ji vate soldier or a begga tome ap abot the 4d re d cet ll « portant service to the county. jj desired that not one item should be omitted. Tmacine, Wj Washington seomed ta resume a mere cheer! 1 ay peur t Hall was decomod with dapory liv iue igo «ond the fie * plneed at half ment LS mer for the tats, bee des my mother and whom Blows all ui hice clnnee i h pe " nice re the vn 6 porfectly silent, the rotunda hung Pe ance, Suli, no ono forgets that in the beset of the Capi 5 we (om ty {ne prices proneded a re om Oar poop ig} love wo dearly (although they eo i loly bot wih ae 5 ai asd ieee ten WAI Wea beuve. ceserders of he eet Oot black, the wit aicwe suggesting the f ol ove murdered President steps to-night, bi ueath «ie y hinven ded Gated wih Oo bauare on Puy one in opinion), Sema insane; but God iw my yuege 2 tra ive’ them coniineet euecess. Mlest the am i) Wak soon to sustain; the booming of the 0 of that liberty for wh ie died, and that temor 6 6 " ° » noid an Providence, 1 1908 ove 78%) aor than I do & country that daowns p tan i POOIRD Count, end give ore WIL ne the only noise heard except that of th ad the poople af his ity, win he protected and who? |, Mi. Ve ‘ mitre wiragilaame ern E, Aved 1 Ssh more ‘han fue and wealth; more (Hia:ew pardow or i ‘Our hand with 1 ol, end wstated our FS old eve emitting down the fences to make room for / ‘dad honored hin, are tase bis lace for the last f ‘ weve me if wre) ore thin & happy home ft have eevee eo ntry wit Bererved our’ Tomes, and filed fe proe sion, eeyond this the people waiting qatetly and fe ano t HW beew (pon a battiodelt; but ol! coy country , could ooo ee sta ee alia Mae MOne parently, conversing Ia iow tones, and with wu air off ihe repr sentatives of the press, who hat been mated : i "We ite BOOT Hall, veiw a Butaay an, Pro 4¥0U All bul woe the ed fy OF eieet of 1N4 horrid Wa, a Fee ot susin® Ain ut ig uC Abe nation’s wr gl 1etBgeadvess Mpon every face Above the treetops, tho fe tn chairs stat oned along in front of the dowble door p, the ‘Genie Sha paem ons Miaane wople to 20 4 ib a +#he work of treason cemee, aud los duly cutuor of Be Stars and Sitoes waved at half rons, ‘lending rom the mata bail, lof theie goats, thedour a ‘ 1 Ubow and moan’, Tho ety wax dive a tu myurating ee WOONLNUED ON BIGHT (AGED

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