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8 NEW YORK EreRaLD, FRIDAY, APRIL @1, 1865. it ‘ cop GaMpAtlOl, of the taking of” of the Jomentod hier Fy Magiatrato w 4 the following nimithe ven appetond ta [caine F he ofganiration at t! —u. eto, megnanimity, forboarence—all are lot in ihe eon ad P tional’ eos og have siguifled °, tion of the foul blow etru®k at ti. head of thy c ‘ pate in the core ices yp and sacety of the gov rantout, vnacilale Conception 'T, A.B. Society. Wes arom, April 20, 1865, 2 soe'ation. P inired the decorations ©The foilewing motto was hung) outs or secent rere Reseeee nent tose nnnt re rene te D Weep, Vouerous naison, weep the sad, the swift? remove of him whom heaven, indulgent, sent to mon. j ise 498 who ‘loath all thinza well, have met whieh no paraiicl eam be found in our hlatery American ef j.o4, white howine with submission to the de f wit Basan a Res 40 te" geal, That whether we consider him ai MAN | the wise statesinan, the jast and merclf toe honest Rebel Prisonerd at Point Lggtont, Kelty, R. B. Connolly, James Byooky Jam & O'Brien, 8. R. Pin kney, P. A, Same layed ood for earth, to heaven art thou fled, and left 2, 9@ nc ft Co press: 7 roy, Jobn, - : Tne Ration in tears 0 cerns Pc sectaet ‘ato iron rr, Bedohn Pattyrow, D. W. Clarke, 1. OyASiranat ood thasies the robot prconare ak Point Laoke 1, FY Nati! Got sha garinoai : i“. aaa prersevececrosmpeccsooeteoecerceescorn® | gtonce (nay filed With unmixed feeliags of ulin A. ..coor. ants of division sed reso! Sanger, who wis 4 2 NTLAVED FROM FIRST PAGE. of No, 632 was the inseription:— ‘estoein For his character, twenty-two thousand ret Avmng Onder of Faithful Fellows, ga iy Peel: ditetneane-sbesetsegnaraaneaetneetantacerrettt aft esol a hatin the death of Aula great man, socuiirel: 5H Meeting of the Katy din att be. Detain ing thelr abhorr nee of the awassina- BY cicres and Attaches of to Post oes g pxceedingly arranged, gives the martyr for freedom. His life was ¢ nr devoted to the principles rhinent, oldiny, 28 er v 4 ° ° ym of the late President, and t Heres Union Social Cl fe Meena ST ctyect The Tstiaiiag moto appeared § gnttibe slemeove 20 mised in him hab nasure anak edi a posi abhi Lim owed once a1. py A full meeting of the Ku'ghmy ot Wt, Patrick Js called Ef he distressed rye Thue rauutallous Ware te be, coli Ouree Uainn Bore tank a resem Over the door, which is heav’ y draped: ind eay toall the world, “This was” Sehr} BB tucnce eesond vo th oid write, the experience af the Meare sero" this en ny Marpesa taking action relative ff the War Denortinent irongh Geral Barres, com- AY After the recess thie a tommaittee reported nese—neceeee at VP verccersecmanereverancceccccesns oTaM US PB Trisn’, Movetic them Wo underatatd ana tothe death of Preski gi 9 held at pfmaadant a rout Lookeu “ 4 have the use of er Gniy the actions of the just “Fine photographic gallery on the Gorm’ 4 GF iico ‘ee - Kesolved, The iy the aentiah act that & used agg wt o'clork precivelyy $s 4 tg hap te ccnaek : A john, but it tiey cannot obtefn a suitable steamer the Smell sweet and blossom in the dust. atreet Is artictically Valted in mourning “me windows Abralhs Lincoln we mae, He galeria! ton at aif delate resoluuions, @ he society ow FEELING !% CANADA. Hferscy Cizy Ferry Company will give them the use of 4 percctee terete COLELE IE OER AOD of the penetra) seciaas weeen.the ts at axe 108 Bee four yours, and the barbartam of the root und cause pa te Bubyect, will De ga gop, > BA noir best ‘erry boat, They also reported that twenty= Ga Cither sido of this appears— tooned with sably cloth and white wa, and. in the [qui that rebel] on slavery. oe PP van soctet c# have offered to parti pa ce neat nn eer hel DOOCLILO ISLE DOLE LAID. centre a broad panel, gbroude bs tha sign, and & Heed, That in thus deptoring the death of our late Ia- . 5 ors from fiv usund to eight thougand men, 8 eiisoricas’ comes ‘he’ bringn aloog’the bravest Hd bears the inscription, winch I", girmounted by a partrate 1Pitesived. that thet dertoring the death of on, at The Ce audlam ienovotent Society. Qachee, - aeeee te youeand, mon, aucther guarantees two virtua, of the departed Prosidente ¢, , 1 remember inat our great lows Wehbe tnealeulatie, coin: Bg At tho se1" Amathigranooting af thts society, on Wed- Bt Quenee, Aprit 20, 1868, ve ientted un, wud thence the grade ‘wad ‘Bis memory, Sac Cregeen epee a | mingling with 110 the great ‘and pre who hve ‘Jone be- prevents #19, & eommitice, composrd of Professor ES The people vf the capital of Canada w-day were uuant a howarot. Tae procession will be the | "me nip prose! vin that land whe ver ames. ‘4 ub yas . en city. se “Not for a day 5 ‘ Se eas a? rhec we hereby tender our sincere ond heartfelt Me ie aishelor, OMousl Borcher and M. Ledoux, was Ff mous in demonstrations of sympathy with those of the ourciluan Lent asked if the schools and eollegea Bas for all time.” 3 Exconaatoneeh to the ettteted family of the itlnscrions dead. and Bi APPOIN aa eo prepare a series of resolutions on the tragic PM United States a the hour o thet wfiction. The flags 0° BH had comm inicated with the committee. Me erst Ore Presidaws Lincoln by tho pistat of an nesassin that fis {BO Asoltions exprose the horror which the ascassina- o got My. Lintoln aad the murderous attempts on the Fi mi ‘The Csratvatsy of the comm ttee repled that @ gonerad vitation has begn extended to all; that they know the omrniitee meets daify, and that the desire is to have he mon-iragion voluntary entirely. Co cilman Lexr asked if anything had been heard from the firemen, eennoneenrove-o0: Heaven but tries our bsg K 4 affliction; oat ie cloud which wraps th presont now serves bu ae br ghten all our future days, : anrecet cere neansenenaccesreerecnsewnsenest-tetere Coceereeeecinence-anermvesenence sect: tai Aine “til ordered wit eraya” completes From the Astor Hone to Union square every possible A ‘arat and appropriate sentence appsars over the err el pmgen pap the ey ms tn i played. HA Sowell Mase. Unter sembcire lar folds of mourn ne ‘me, however, We ye BS folds of soar or ther mrrangemont or the appropriateness of the ipare are the words in large ‘ick cap Coninend them to Him who his ever proved fl sSriend and helper of the widow aud the fetherless. hem, under their sore bereavent vara Gulp and dowretr th afoul to or Bl De gsam @f the Secretary are aly and devoutly thankful to or Bl pe, #f the Secret State and of hiv son have cmeny ether thud, though badty wouncied by the dzcKer " aend on thy shacinne feria in tho United Sta! 1 f whose *rlings the society believes itecl! to be the gq » Citadel, Governor General, Mrizn consulates anu fg the ateamers were all at half-tnagt and draped. Rannere [4 ware from the” United States consulate, Parliament i Bouse, Holiwell’s, Mercury and other prominent build 8. No proclamation ef tha Mayor was ever so promptly F fait}.f1il onan on this occasion, BA nd gonemiy responded ta Eines nuon all the stores assagein, Our beloved Seeretory of & 1. Soword, etiMl survives, and that tue present ) Ww 4 Tie Casinstan replied “not yet,” and added that the qootte’s ‘The entabiishment of White, Whitman & Co,, [ll fersrccannnnneanneonmece-rearencere conncnce cocoon: > fy cailous are favoruble for his-epeelly revovery, Long mas he faa deparunents have teem closed, and the courts ad- PA German Singi i ing celui bnudred 7 » : aia deparuments have beem closed, lorman Singing Society, numbering eigh hnadred me 730 Broadway, was neatly draped and bad the following We FELL AT HIS PO=T OF DUTY. ‘Le spared ie thie netioe, Som rd'them, in the future “4 A ‘oarned. Pa sud a German Singing Society fron Hobo iken, namberit mevio:— UR RIT Et ect EE bie Dest, tie uote ad Beasings of Kis wise, wud pradeol WEY keventh Ward Recruiting Committee. FU :ixty members, will bo features of the proc#-si0m ' Pne Rebel Pirates in Canada Regretting ic commitico thea adjourned till this morning at tere the Preasident’s Murder. Bg 9 clock, “ (Prom the Toronto Leader. } eS: ¥ The Military Parade. dies { TO Tits EDITOK OF THY LEADER, Sw—I happened te come into Toronto on Saturday E) he military will, as usual, forma leading feature tm Heaolved, That in Andrew Jobngon, the tuccessor sf our late President, we expect ¥.find those qualifies (hat, mate Abraham Lincotn #9 {ilwiarfous and go great a blessing t: this nation; thot oa Mitt will fo audie portion of the spirit of his pi Or, holp fromon High wetch alone can enable btn 0 grrPT} Tho Pariors of a store nearly opposite the latter build Ing exhibits an beralac triute lo the memory of ate Chief Magistrate, Theenciept arms of tho family 4 of Lncoln, set in an antique frame, ornaments the space B near onc of the windows, Under the arma there is the Ata ‘regular meoting of the Finance and Fxecutl Committee appointed by tho citizens of the Elevent! waré to promote eniistments, Messrs. W. W. Lyon, Jones R, Taylor, Christian Metagar, Tunis H. Duryea anc Ww tiny, Weep, put on th ing war, jeep, vatioy, Weep; put on thy mourning ga fad round san Wer: thy pennietioce Lao bn gon Gf Erin, tuge and sirike your lyres, aud with your \Colees chadit dirges to the mighty dead. Prennrcerecserosoee nocene Hee 4 — TK andemeunsmate we plans necessary to the future wer Ctdamnes Little were appointed a cominitroa on reseintions. $4 mari ng, the sano a news reached this city, and, ‘The entrance of the Shde and Leather Bauk, at the colletutionpoancstasacsingn Tne cua devalonmions of Or squnie 6 future wel a reported In eke appropriate langunge the feelings oc fq meetia with <uitee n-nrOt Fouthern ‘rends, Tioand, pache solemn display, ‘The whole First division will tira eorp’r of Broadway aad Chambers stroot, wag vwry teate- APERTO VIVERE VOTO. ase aeoleod,, That we Win do aif in ovr poet to strengtly ss HA tho aseociation ‘at the horrible death of President Lincoba. va 5 well knows to i) of the loading citizens of To Bout, tugether with che divisions of Brooklyn and other 7 SOLO LOP ELLER IELE DELS shands for the performance of this great work, on doBeTne resolations concluded thrus tuily draped. Curtains of black crape quite covered the Avo, ajfd were looped neer the bottom by waite rosettes, ‘a heavy sable drapory hung from the upper por- jot OF che door. Del non:co's was literallgrcovered with is ream rs of black ad whitecraps. The “following ap-b4 a1 in front: ronto, that alt thoughif. | and sensivte men among them BM ut rhe Seventy regianent will. escort. Toni coneured wiuk te in tho, bellet. that the asssaaina, py vices in the vicinity, The rea Uy ceiio inte Zresident of the United States was ofthe body to the City Halland mount guard there while public calaniiy both to the North ant Sovth, J cremains onexh.osion, The following is Major Gene~ Lrnay add, fordhermore, that amoug my old fellow PA.) canuiord’s orde ite at te university fram the Stales, includins fy MILITARY ORDERS. General (yderr——No, 8. 7 e-tenant Bennett Young hiiaself, there wus uot 0 f not express very decided ‘and deep regret on Ba ° tha Sonn: Mat ebisracaia on the asian wel Heanquarrers, Finest Divieton, N, @. SN. Respectfully, New Yor, April 20, 1885. ‘WW. B FLEMING, B. A. The division will unite with the'r fellow citizens in rendering appropriate honors tothe remaing of thas Nustrious patriot whose loss in the Nour of victory the sution now deplores, Upon the arrival of the funeral cotég: in this city, om hereby tender him our firm, hearty and undivided suppor ¢in accommplidiment of the resulis towards which «Your ‘The crest and the doer are draped with mourning. The marble frontedbuilding of ‘Fillman’s, No. 712, ox- bibits an imposing -*p@ctacld of artistic drapery. ' The golden arms, on eitlict side of the Parlers, bear drooping B folds of sable—-and'in the centre a broad ‘sheet of crape with festoons of white silver lace, assumes the shape of an oblong tomb. Hencath the folds of lace are two @ wreaths of mmmortelles, with the initials: Resolve, ‘That we tender to the Hon, Wim, Wl. Sewardand 4 ti pote §@ family our'sinesre eympathy and ovr bert wisties for their Fa oparccovery and welfare, and that hiv ystuable life may be pared to hig country, which now neeGh his kervices * Bewolve@, fut, allhough represenuog al} shades of polity EM ccil opinions, we do herely accord to Andrew cohuemn, wh bj is now, by the prov %@ of God, President of ths On States, our mont en nd earnest sympathy ure noo usting that $n bis nest and Ipfiexible patrosiemn pi found wisdem and moderate counsels, 64 will emu ely Sernsh aut” this uuholy reveilion, ana sting Jew so nearly comsummaied by his iltmstricus - Pr ae thereby gaia the commendation of al! goou mi vi heme ow abroad GB througheut the Rover, % Tice eminently appropriate expressions of the Melings of the gentlemen of the Department were rece? yed with arty cheers. Upon motion of Mr. Nortox Ja reaolu- * ‘were upanimously declared adopted. 4 Fa Mr. Bancocx came forward and made a vey interest- Baing and gratifying address. He said the emblems of Mmouriing that he saw gbout him, the mour ning he saw fin tho countenances of those he met eve rywhera, Snounted that the foremost man of af # he world eee ne recent HOLD NOON MOOOLE OE ACCME DOO: 200 seul eveweinsht dans ca vie & causa des tegrots a Z son pays eplo : 3 SA MORT. Alarge black star over the Tawiesmen's Bank eon- fy Arasts well withthe marble of tle buildimy. A large St. Andvew’s crofe adorned the estbiishment of G. W. [4 Moore, while that of Louis Cohn, 306 Broadway, dis- § Prescott. Presa, ©. W., April 19, 1865. Business ts entiroly suspended here to-day as’a mark liarly fa¥orabto'to the display. Monument to Abraham Lincoln. i sonic « squet ‘com. pass. pwards the spectacle ‘presented by the fa pass y forever, Thos i ed 5 “ S fonds ites resehe Cee ne nae oie Faersasa: cat sner Ml Now York tiote| bewt claims spetial “ation Fe eet ee reat ae yen mhich overioasMaieeiocaly anon ey The Wwalance of the funds in'the hande of ‘Colonel Dar-fyor reepect to the mieissty of President Lincoln, | Serb outing wextpstwill be, reocived ak the landing, By shee Be dor dite motio:— Bee Fer Hote nea cial eel ontranco are robcd uA tae faults of others were lieed ta-Gemh, “The hand p4ling, Treasurer of the Fifteoath Ward Volunteer Aarocia- hg Viees are Bene held su all the churches, and sorrow ANU ba yi) aiune quad there wat the funerM parade ot altersato folds of crapo and white mutiin—and the bal Fy which peaned the greatest Stato since the Declara- ff 4, Eg stiel are mav.fested ev cony of tho front parlors aro arched by a canopy offs Lag tig tion, execeds $1,600, and it has been decided by the Fi H#iion of American Independen liberty to four ‘ NEG SY crape—elabot ate festoons of motirning and white rosettes, K@rntilions of human boodanien, See ‘still aut Fulegless pa nance Committce, provided the eubscribers are agrecabie, fg THE FUNERAL ROUTE. to appropriate it.as the first donation toward a fund for Sd forming sextictrculars, which gave grace and Anish tothe RM rorever. Tho nation stood parnlyzed, but it” was the erection of a monument at Union square to the mem- deceased President, who had raid-—Show ine the man who makes war upon his comity end I wif show you apt H traitor; and if I were Proskdent of the United States I would ‘arrest. him aa a traitor, I would try him as aby traitor, and, if convicted, 1 woeld, by tho Eternal, hang him as a traitor!” This wamiment ‘wes received by tho audience with vociferous end long-continued cheers. Mr. Postmaster Kelly introduced Hon. Gavusua A. Grow, of Pennsylvania. He uddressed the useemnblage at some length, and was frequently applauded. Ho said, in substanoe?— people—tho poor as woll as the rich—to participate in In the history of mations, as in the history of tho pri-F¥ euch an enduring expression of public homage, It was, Vato fireside, there aretimes of ajolcing and times of 4 decided that the subscription of each individual be limited Hi . sadness. We have hud'both in ashort space. What the Milto one dollar. All subscriptions mado for ths purpose, Five order of the War Department, and the railroads, '% with the name of each gubseriber, w Il bo enslesed, ad: [Ahiocomotives, cars and enzines enxaged will be sublet to resse ‘imothy @. Churchill,’ Exq., Prosident o 4 Sea ; ofa Se eit te Piro Legacanes Company Xd. tol Broadway, Py ™ultary control of Brigadier General Mecullum, No Derceee. nee tue-cay morning ‘The division will parade on Tuesday next, the 25th net., with ihe usual badges of mourhing, ax the funeral seort to the remains of the late President Lincoln, "Vho diyiaion line will be formed in Broadway, with the- ‘ght an Warren street, at twelve o’etor'c M. precisely. BA rive told aud staff of the iafantry veg seats will parade dismounted. be Hic? General Yates will direct minute gunato be Union square from one o'clock P. M. until the i s eesnnesesessttwocsnoeme -tehniernre ne seen MAY AIS SOUL RETIN PEACE. accnentboersciaccmirevceroe re thteet set eettOnones One ofthe neatest designs wetaw was’ that Sxhibited at Meesre. Coughlan & Ditnore’s, #12 Broadway. A pro- fusion of moucning ma érecl was drranged 90 as to repre senta liege mausok sum. Bands of craps passed from top to bottom, at the yuucturs of which was alargoypicture of n the tate Presiden’. ‘Towards the top of the Building was a small, white ménoment, with'the word Lance!n. inscribed en it, aud beneath a houvily draped engraving of Mr. Lin- eoln-the following lines:s— evcnnneccere-ceenct he t8 rest nebeee Wen Seevant of God, weil done ; ‘Thy race ts o'er, thy victory’s wen. Peres SOPPOPEDEDOT DUT TNETS CODY CETE SS Presenting a very gieasing fout -nsembie, NAAN RELIC REDE LE LOIN The windows of Messe. Roe, Lockwood & Sons wers Fl Underneath, ona draped toind-shaped panel, were seve: cBeatly adorned, sitver stars shining from amid the Ba} inscriptions recalling rebel atrocities to remembrance, 62 Reavy folds of the wable drapery, sugyestive of the €s:t ns followa:— * shat though now'the-dark pall of mourning may OVer- EE © snnnnnrercanreer nee nent 061008 CON POOOLD LODE shadow our country, that still the stare of God's benetl- By eo Tite MASSACRE AT ANDERSONVILLE PRISON, digplay. ver the:atoro No, 741 thore is this motto, which is sur- reunded with panels and stars of orape:— enna ene ne eeeene nent: A NATION MOURNS. AON ERNIE ITED OOOE RS Springfield. The programme for the transportation of President will rapidly accumulate. At a meeting of citizens on the 19th inst. a proposition F |was moude and adopted to eroct a suitable monument i lor near one of the public squares of this city commemo-§ Mibracing the cities of Hali:moro, Harrisburg, Philadel- iM rable phia, New York, Albany, 2uffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, &] The Commissary Generai will Carnishammonition upom f i a . ‘The ra Pq tho requisition of the proper offic rs. Indianapolis and Chicago. ‘The railroads over which th Lor Nat nontnatd bgt SRER divi 2 ional Guard, will un te with this division in the parado on Tussday next, His division, or suck + part thereof as onven ea biy parade on that day, wild ‘orm line on Broagway, qn fhe left of the Fiest division, Phe Fourth artillery will parade with full batt ries. SANDFORD. neonreoonooe ‘An “expressive series of sentences give prominent tis- Bf Patindtion to the mournful digptay which meets the cye ‘wtf ‘the ecroer of Kighth wtrest, Ona broad sheet of crape iq Was the motto :— JUSTICE, NOT REVENGE, s ence ehine througl! the darkness’ of ‘the night and pre- PENNSYLVANIA. always defeatthemsolves. ‘The full of Cassar shook not qreasurer. OHARLES H. MARSHALL,’ paperson will be allowed to be transported on the carseon- EY By ord rof Major General HAS. W. & @agea happier sud a brighter day for us. In the win- 3 THE MASSACRE AT LAWRENCE, KANSAS. iaee Pillar OF Shel State eniuiiis ban ene etne. rere the JOHN T. HOFFMAN, o atituting the funeral train enve thoeo who are specially] AtBxAxpEx Hamunroy, Division Inspector. dow of Tuylot's saloon wus a draped monument, on the THE MISERY OF LIBBY PRISON. fa sufferers. Harry of Navarre fell by the hand of aa, TIM G. CHURCHILL, es @uas, H. Tosus, Major and Volunteer Aid-de-Camp. ; : F z : Fjassassin, but his cause did not die, The same with the FA authorized by the orders of tho War Department. The d apper portion of which was a wreath of white camolias #4 THE MURDER OF THE PRESIDENT. a JOHN E. DEVLD REGIMENTAL ORDERS. Surrounding an opening, through which might be seem BY O. renew srcranmerarenne ae enee gst tere DOOR EOIE LE case of tho Prince of Orange. Let us, then, take JOHN C. HAMILTON funeral train will not exceed nine cars, including baggaze General Orde s—No. 10, BG and hearse care, which will proceed over the whole route in Ey from Washington to Springfleid. The following hes been g lagreed upon as tho Mcovrsge {rom our disasters. So far as the| Fivictim of this latter-day assassination 1s concerned, he could not have died at amore propitious hour. Wash- i P¥ ington, the first savior of his country, lived to seo the the outlines of rm be ager) eagle; nar was ee by the name Lincoln,” and the whole tastefutly deco- ths of iinmortelles, with the initials ited with white ribbon. The balconies, windows and oe Lee oe eae the contra, re of ¢ exablishinent o! esers. isted ines By of Ni et n- 8 Soot eothied wth festonny “Of mouralng, streamers BY gee a tne Bor coe ott antnendable apes. (ul fruition of his hopes, and rests peacefully at Mount passed from ‘the roof to the ground, and the pillars Bd inc! a eee cored by huds-of bordered crape, pq Vernc®. Now she’ plein] of the murderer has placed Were surrounded with: alternate black and white bands. Bl which contains the inscriptions:— another who, ff not firstin war, was and is first in The streamers from Mexsrs. Longstreet, Bradford & Co. i fain the hearts of hiscountrymen. |The fron hail and alll were arranged iu the shape of an urn, which covered 9" His’cahteat taotive wantne pablo good” 1g the powers of battle:again shake the continent, but the| e entire building. ¢ The w oe pani ington aoc ong republic receives no shock, And in the future, when, ‘A neat monument, with. interlacing wreathe-ef ever- this nation erects @ nicho for the reception of the statno| greens, orniiuented'the front of No, 366. The base rested Fi of its greatest and best men, there will be found nono the Ueivn flag, whilo «heavy draping of black be- fa , This brief tribute, alike to the memory of fhe murdered Hj higher in the estimation of the world than Abraham Lin-§ nd rendered it most conspicuous. ‘Th pillars of the py President and the perpetuity of the republic, was neatly BM coln. Lot the motto over that form be ‘He was Lonest Nok, surmounted by Union fq dorned with sable omblems, 1 by bars of blac érape. Along tho entire one ee ory ead event ‘which called I night.” He then rose from the table and proveeded up| ‘ yaa the = wi mi eve ‘ le y ; eee one eNahg wes ie Collowingy forth, and its effect on the. triumphs of our arma, Loom. irs; stating that he was going to bed. His family Ba ing up from labyrinths of sable, there is an oblong pancl BM it and teach it the lesson that there should be a punish- (eg thought no more of the matter till his mother, on going] of crape, which bears the sentences in white church#ament for treason. Before this sad saster ag down to the front basement, saw him in the back room text:— myou found the su rs of treason in yo ‘in the act of brandishing a razor. He looked very ex- To this significant display there was a neat addition in Naw Yorn, April 20, 1865. Tragic Effect of the A this City. A BOY OUTS H!8 THROAT WITH A RAZOR. The influence which the present national calamity ex- Hh excises over persons of a morbid temperament has been FE fearfully exemplified within the last few days. A youth, named Charles Johnson, residing with his father, Wal- Mam Johnson, at 187 East Fourteenth street, who had been for some time subject to fits, during dinner on Tuesday last said, “Iam going to follow Abraham Lin lcoln, and 4 will die under this roof ‘before to-morrow! HEarQuartzis, vert RXament, N. G.S.N.Y., New York, April 20, 1865. I. In compliance with division and brigade orders, this regiment w.li paradeas special escort to the remaing: of our late President, Abraiiam Lincoln, on Monday, 24th instant, fully unformed and equipped, withou overcoats or krupsacks, and with the usual’ badge of A mourning upon the left arm, Roli call of companies at half-past seven o’clock A. M. II. This reciment will also parade fully untformed and equipped, withont overcouts or knapsacks, on Tuesday, beh Roli call of companies at half-past ning -. wg o'clock A. LiL. Companies D, Band H, Captains Riblet, Palmor CASE ure detailed for special guard duty at the Hall, IV. Field and staff, dismounted, will report to the Colonel at the armory, at the hours of company rolk call. Non-cominissioned, staff, band and field music MM will report to the Adjutant at the same time, placo and sination & TIME CARD, ‘Tho remains wit! leave Washington at 8 A. BM. of Fri- day, the 2ist, and arrive at Baltimore at 10 o'clock sare ve Baltimore at 3 P. M. of Friday, the 2st, and g arrive at Harristurg at 8:20 P. M. Leave Harrisburg at 12 M., 22d, and arrive at Vhiladel- phia at 6:30 P.M. Leave Philadelphia at 4 A. M. of Monday, the 24th, and arrive at New York at 10 A. M. Leave New York at 4 P. M. of the 25th, and arrive at i# Albany at 11 P, M. , Leavo Albany at 4PM. of Wednesday, the 20th, and larrivo at Butfaio at 7 A. M. of Thursday, the 27th, Leave Buffalo at 10:10 A. M. same day, and arrive at Cleveland at 7 A. M. of Friday, the 28th, A Union flag, the red, white and bit ied ORME AIL ELE LODE LE LODE DE ‘midst. There were others who were not Ma cited, and exclaimed, in a loud voice, ‘This is the razor.’” Leave Cleveland at midnight the same day, and arrive fy hour. by black, wax hing fr the upper window of 396 Broad- ii SUCH IS ‘DEATH “Death to the leaders of this rebellion.” In spi peed is mother immodiately streamed for help, but before fim at Columbus at 7:30 A. M. of Saturday, the 29th, V. The commissioned officers of this regiment are way, the front of the house being handsomely draped 3 IT SADDENS OUR VICTORIES! pHsoners starved by thousands in Southern person pens;eq any one ould respond the unhappy boy had succeeded Leave Columbus at 8 P. M. sine day, via Columbus and fi directed to report to the Colonel at these headquarters id with large. black bands, which passed from-window to i AIS Magy Se RIGA not heeding the bayonetting of surrendered soldiers uj in putting an end to his existence. Indianapolis Central Railroad, and arrive at Indianapolis fon Friday, 21st instant, uteight o'clock P. M., and the . window, ‘The windows of the store No. 809 has, amid curtains of Bi the battle field; forgetful = | ‘crimes the most horrible at 7 A. Mf. on Sunday, tho 30th, non-commissioned ollicers are d rected to report at same | The taste with which Messrs, Stewart's draping Is Bsable, a broad mourning ebleld containing the mereiful arranged ‘ren lers it. specially worthy of notice, Along ,, erin “a Ba Pe the Cing oventhe. doves is a henry vorderiag of Digcky BETO: ME Lincoln a his inaageral.— ribbon. Witt MALIGE TOWARDS NON! looped. at intervals» with white Festoons pass from~each window, while bands of crape cross one Wit CHARITY TO ALL. eeererereeee M-btbe. Solors with che black surroundings of the pllary have 8 the black surroundings of the pl e 8 The St. Denis Hotel cannot fail to attract the notice of| all who visit Broadway. Every ‘ne off mourn, and to wield in our midst for the ensuing four most striking effect. | r F story is the sce! dean enn ee aa ie coprzscntatign ff claborate chains of mourning, gracefully intormingled gg years ' the most powerful, influence wiclded by] The Major General commanding announces tothe Bethe goddees of lioerty weep ng’ ‘The eBure front of fMwith white festoons, | The entrance and other portions ofB] Oy, Man, “hen, the, wun... Wisiler, Be, MES Barmy that oficial inteligence has been receivgd of the ‘The finest display to be seen near Union square is that gm revealed in God's providence. We can trust him. Offmdcath by assassination of the President of the United| ‘over Wallack’s theatre. A'large portrait of the late Pre. gm one thing we tan rest well assured. No more amnesties Mi States. tident, deeply shrouded, is exhibited above the principal ‘entrance, Beneath, on a great banner, enclosed in # heavy black border, is the oxtract from the famous 80-| liloquy of Macbeth when meditating on the murder of Duncan :— enevoreceneseverencnseeene He hath borne his faculties so meck; hath been £o clear in his great office, that his virtues y Will plead like angels, trumpet-tongued against The deep damnation of his taking off! And Pity, like a naked, new born babe Riding the blast, or heaven’s cherubim, horsed Upon the wingices couriers of the air, Shall blow the horrid decd in every eye, That tears shall drown the wind! Pobnotesnminnrornretw verve cers One could scarcely read this inscription without calling: to remembrance the President's visit to the Washington| theatres in years past whon the play of Macbeth was per- formed, a portion of which now forms his appropriate epitap Leave Ind’anapolis’ at midnight. of the same day, via Lafayette and Michigan City Ratiroad, and arrive at Chi- “ MLA. M. of Monday, May 1. ave Chicago at 9:30 P. M. of he Mg and arrive at Springfleld at 8 A. M. of Monday, May The speed of all trains is reduced to twenty miles per hour. The time of departure and arrival ts ordored by Bi ‘the military authorities to be closely observed. A pilot x engine is to be kept ten minutes in advance of the trnin, 4 land the special train is fn all casca to have the right of 8 ithe road. A special car for the remains and a sufficient Inumber of coaches are to be provided by each road. Acouple of officers have becn detailed to proceed over ithe route to make the arrangements; but the programme is to be widely published, in ordor to givo thoso rlong the route at points whero thero wil! be no.stoppage an oppor tunity to show their love and respect for the lost B obief, At the various points on the route where the remains lare to be taken from the hearse car by State or municipal authorities to receive public honors, according to the aforesaid programme, the authorities will make such larrangements as may be fitting and appropriate to ithe occasion, under the dircction of the miliary com-& mander of the divison, department or district; but the Aromaina will continuo always under the special charge § lof the officers and escort assigned by the War Dopart- ment. Colonel H. M. Robinson and Captain J. C. Wyman, of : General D. C. McCallum’s staff, have been detailed to 73 F{precede the funeral cortége, and arrange transportation upon the various railroads, place, on same date, at nine o'clock P. M. By order of Colonel EMMONS CLARK, AT J. H. Ligsenav, Adjutant. General Ordvs—No. 9, Heanquat TWEN1¥-sECOND NATIONAL GUARD SN Y, . New Youk, April 20, 1865. In pursuance of orders from «iviston and brigade heads ‘quarters, this regiment will parade on Tuesday, the 25th, inst., to assist in rendering appropriate honors to the rema na of that illustrious patriot whose loss, the liour of victory, the nation now deplores. Rezimentat bine will be formed at ten o'clock A. M. ‘The fleld aud staff, dismounted, will report to the come mandant, and the non-commi:s oned staff, band and drum corps will report to the wilj.tant, at a’ quarter to tom o'clock. a The commandant expects that every member of th Fareciment wii! unite in testifying their respect to the nymory of that great man who died at his post, having formed lis duty most nobly to the end. i f+ Tho order for battalion drill on Thursday, 27th inst, is hereby countermanded. ‘ By order of Jas. F. cox, ! t] Licatcnant Colonel commanding Twenty-sccond regis Lj ment National Guard, ttate New York, I. W. Deax, Adjutant. THE OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS OF THE WAR. ‘A meeting of officers and soldiers, who have served during this war, will take placo Uiis (Friday) evening, at 90 East Thirteenth stroct (old siedtical College) to orgamze Bror tho purpose of joining in the obsequies. to the Inte 4 President, or bi FEELING IN THE ARMY. General Meade’s Orders. GENERAL ORDER—NO. 165. Huapquarrans, Axwy oF THE PoTomac, April 16, 1865. ; ry tors? Men said but yesterday, as it were, let ‘tion survive. But to-day comes a chosen son of the South, a son of toil, to fill the place of the man wel the bidlid ny was appropriately draped. ‘At No, 440 the loviers'A. L. in white on a black ground designated tio moc rnins of the establishment. ‘Appletun’s and tie (ity Assembly. Rooms had both appropriate morning decorations. bubly one oi the:neat«st displays made in this por- tion of Broadway wasat Devlin’ clothing store. ‘Over the second story was the following motto:— To this army, this announcement will be received with this nation through its troubles to a better and a nobler] profound sorrow, and deop horror and indignation. The’ future. We had poy A faith mo aeoireeey ree) in his fim President, by the active interest he ever took in the wel- jumanity; but we thought some- mes that & little, more of the’ svernness of the. tiger Eee ay uatias ine weccas cemneionr het poor Bien might have been the botter for these times of bloody HM ondeare: bimeet to both officers and soldiers, all of| revolution. The new President has had the sur- 8% whom regarded him as a generousfriend. An honest man, roundings which bring out theso attributes, ‘There mrbbi iis no future for, thar tres republic 1f, tucse samme mm terTe Re af te eeerme meta tae Talla ee men, who would have struck their country down, MM#fallen our country. lst we bow with submission to fyare to be allowed to live unmolested upon itsBiihe unfathomable and inscrutable decrees of Divine soil, Let them leave their country for their providence, let us earnestly pray that God in His infinite country’s ; Johnson's hand I think they will soon fiod discretion the i 2erey Wore a oe set kappinces of u beloved. better part of valor, and take their departure—fly from. y the rah to come, "lat them fad a, bome where tney ee pag heal appeciomag oe oe can on the face of God's carth, for no more guilty crea- tures, no more criminal men in the eyes of God and the Heapquarrars, ARMY oF THR PoroMac, April 17, 1865. In obedience to General Order No. 69, current series, from the War Department, the flags at all camps and stations in this army will be kept at half-mast during Wednesday next, the day appointed for the faneral of! The funeral train from hero will consist of nine cars, tho Into President of the United States, and all In. By bor will be suspended for the day throughoutgg Wich are now being appropriat:ly draped in mourning the limite. of this command. ‘The command-(q?Y Mr. John Alexander, upholsterer for the Executive Mansion. The car in which the remains are to be depo- ing officers of the various c are charged! with the execution of this order at the camps and de-Pasited is draped on the outside with curtains of black ' cloth, fringed with silver, The curtains are festooned pf nivale, worthics, ved of who ware at all; ba’ tached stations under Kagel senna orders, Twenty- fone minute guns will be fired under the direction of the fiz cowardly defence, these murderors, like a sgake with ‘heavy silver cord and tassele, supported by aitver Bi", Hels cowardly defonce, host taved by fire and fame, eagles, ee Chief of Artillery at twelve o'clock M. on the day men- 4 and seized the life of that coud man away, that he should The remains of little Willie Lincoln have been brought ff tioned. By command of Major General MEADE, G. D. Roacies, Assistant Adjutant General. not live to see another day. We say torture the villiang of i Ne ine . Hin from Oak Hilf Cemetery, and are to accompany thosyy "°F* ie Public. No oltinenes eats lof his father. H. RAYMOND, Brigadier General, ABRAHAM DALLY, Culonl, ‘The escort will be accompanied by Mesers. Frank T. H sands, George Harvey and W. J, Donoho, undertakers, Bast, Weet, North and South mou For the greatest rioud of sufMring humanity is gone. Lee OOOIOIDOLLOLOOOLE DELETE DOLE DO TELOLEDRTOONNOEE: In one of the lower windowS.a monumental stone was placed, on-one side.of which was ile following:— ‘The Presilent dif —we moarn; ‘The nation lives—we rejoice. PORLLOLE OE ROLEDOOE ELE BOLLE IILEORETOOCIDO LEDS: On the reverse side were the words:— eeeene nee sree ne neee- ot eber tego He was a good man anda jestone, POet OORT DELL ET NO BOTTEDOE IOC DOOE DEE The letter L, overtopped the entiro epitaph, Th» store of Brooks Broihers was draped from top to Pottom, and presenied quit an imporing appearance, At Lord & Tayior’s, over ‘he main entrance, was th Inscription— MISCELLANEOUS DECORATIONS. 4 In our description of the mourning decorations of the) city published in Wednesday's paper a number of places were necessarily not noticed, for want of space. Among THE VETERANS OF 1812. ‘The veterans of 1812 will meet to-night, as appears from the following order :— Veterans of the .war of 1812 of this and tho adjacout snoties are requested to asseruble at their headquarters, rier of Broome end M streets, on this da t four velock P. M., to ¢ 8 our feellngs.on the \* Mawfnl calamity that has befelicn our botme and country, 4 the assaseination of our Clef Magistrate, Abralvun Line and the attempt to murder the Hon, Willaia HH. . rd, Secretary of State, and his son. Monstron: battle, fighting in the defence of their country. ‘A very handsome povtical tribute to President Lincoln| Iwas recited by ita author, Mr. Willie E. Pabor. After ; 80, was very neatly draped, and eo gg this the meeting adjourned With the singing of the dox- stablishment elegantly Pa also was Southwark, No, 38. The store of Dick & pa ology. ds— Fitzgerald, in Ann etre°t, near Broadway, was very taste- acs sap M fully and extensively draped with bands of black andi4 Meeting of the Germans at the Turn Hall. 4 white muslin, in the of a pyramid. Last night a meeting of the Germans, called by the! i «inoureketch of yesterday the name of Mr, Jackson Now York Turn-Verein, was held at the Tarn Hall inf The gathering was, however, in conse. [] was placed in the wrong house. It should have been Mr. Hitr Denier’ wore ls bandsomely draped end, In one of f the incloment woath 1 . Daniots ° dsomely draped, S quence of the incloment weather, not so numerourly at- +f Pitohg lumeiptioms = Porwat of Mr. Lincoln, with the Hdl ionded as otherwise would have ben the ease. The fn. riick RRs Be Bis terior of the large hall of the Turn Hall was dressed in’ Hin all. ’? “jmourning. The stage was beautifully decorated with, drapery, in the rear of which was suspended a portrait of ‘the deceased President, around which were arrayed the| “He was a taan, take him for al OOOO OEDOLL LODELL EL IPELED EEPEOS PELE DOLODEOOODDE: American colors. Right and left of the stage were the) portraits of Grant and Sherman. A transparency on the} Bryant's Minstrels had fecorated. On the deor ¥ The Fifth Corps. MR. L. A, HENDRICK'S DESPATCH. Haanquarters, Furr Arwy Corrs, Faravitie, April 16, 1865, The headquarters of Assistant Quartermaster General fi} Finton, No. 600, was elaborately draped, In front was the inscription, ‘in large letors— { POOOCC EO LOLE LI LCE CE DD LEE RELOOEETOOC ODED AN ARTISTIC PIECE OF WORK. We were shown Wednesday a neat and finished specimen Py of a plaster cast of the hand of President Lincoln, exe- Ei cuted by dir. Leconte, of 214 William street. The original] J. M. Paveg, Adjutant. P, 8.—Those’ who cannot attend this day will please call’ at the office, No. 4 Oity Hall place, on Saturday, for ‘Thou art gone, Scarcely had we arrived in camp, at two P. M., when fjjand Dr, Chas. D. Brown, embalmet 5 ee a ot cnonld.th > roth wh ; » bore, on a whito grouud, in large black letters, the| » ’ —— — = information, And frend and foe alike cmgcenytie renee ante mesg teOnieaes: free eae: flivingeriptca: came intelligonce of tho assassination of President Lin-b Appr ciate thee now. eeovercee wocsnosere cemesnecceceseneteeneeee ee re In a window of 503 was tho President's ‘likeness, draped with dage and moursivg, under which was the H ins*ription:— POCOROLOME LET Tt IPLORCIELD DE: DONROCOTEE DOGO: MEMENTO MOREL Wes rennvany 12, 1809, AsBenINTED arm 15, 1865. Most strict in his « rane of what was right, most rigid in. L.s adhereace to justice. POLE PPLE LELE IEE LE DL IPE POEEY DOOELE POET NOOPOE HE No. 610 bore the fofiowing :— Irish Soetetics. A meeting of the convention of Irish societies was held! Jost evening, in the Hibernia Hall, Priuce street. A come OF the Be rnitteo was appolnged to act with the Grand Marshal ang M confer with the comm! tte of the Common C.ineil, hav- ing charge of the obsequles of the late President, and make arrangements for the participation of the variong R}laich societies in this Inst tribute to bis greatness and 8 goodness, as also to prepare and submit resolutions benr~ Hing on the national bereavement. The convention i] aijourned to Sunday, 22d {nst., at three o’cjouk F. ML, THE ‘CITY PREPARATIONS. Preparations for the Receptt Remains in the Metropoli The preparations for the reception of the remains of ‘the {llustrious dead in this city have already com- menced. The back entrances of the City Hall were ‘boarded up yesterday 80 as to prevent crowds from inter- id fering with the programme of ceremonies to occur when the body is laid out in State in the Governor's Room and EJ coin's own hand, when he was first elected Prosident. The hand is clasping a tate, and is a fine pie-e of artis- tic workmanship, ‘The tingors and finger nails are excel- lent, and the kuuckles, shape of the bonea, veins, &e., are perfectly shown, and reflect a great deal of credit on Mr. Leconte for tho truthful manner in which he bas periormed his work. That part of the palm of the hand that remains visible, and the flesuy part, or ball, of the thumb, with the w s in the skin, are finished almost to perfection. One of the hands which we have described can be seen by such of our readers as desire to view it in the window of Ball & Black's establishment, Broadway, where it will remain for some days. PORE LE TE REE HOPE EE OLED I NE LER The buildings aud offices in the Central Park were F Abvalam; 1am thy ehield. Thy reward draped in mourning Wednesday, the fags being alen nt, thall be exceeding\y great.—Gonesis 1x., 1. half-mast. All work was suspended, and the uniformed MONOIONGP LOOT DO AOEBOLIELO OPOOAN by force of the Park are to wear the badge of mourning for Wood's Minstrels displayed a likeness of the deceosed BA thiriy days. The throng of vistors to the Park in thegy Be afiernoon was very great, and all things were draped in Pa appropriate reference to the solemnities of the day, coln. The news came unauthenticated; m@ one credited Hit—no one could credit it. Soon came a telegram—the same sent to all corps commanders—confirming the rumor. Iwill not undertake to desMibe the fecling, lamong officers and men when the trath of this terrible tragedy eame to be known, Its effect is indescribable. |A great cloud of sorrow overshadows the army. Follow. ing eo close upon our late splendid victories and with such dawning prospect of permanent ‘soems tenfold more terril ares The Sixth Corps. MR. CHARLES H. HANNAM'S DESPATCH. Heapquanters, Sixta Anwr Corrs, Borkesviiie Station, April 16, 1865, Goneral Moade’s oficial announcement of the death of tho Prosident was recoived at these headquarters to-day. Full as it is of force and feoling, it but feebly expresses| reveee rene cemee te ABRAHAM LINCOLN, @ DER MAERTYRER DES 19 JAHRHUNDERTS. LOCREEREOELEL LITE EL CODE RODEO eneooose de Another bore the following inscription :— weereeeensreeasvenceqeee DIE NATION EHRT THREN GROSSFN TODTEN, nereceooeee neonoonenee In front of the hall, on the gallery, where the large} old battle flag of the Turner a ment'displayed. ‘The exterior of the Turn Hall was ayproprintely decorated with drapery and emblems mourning. A transparency bore, in large letters, the fol- lowing inscription :— necveenoeroeecere—tececese rt rose Me WE MOURN OUR LO, ; seeceosococoovovevooeeneceeeee ee Shortly after eight o'clock the moeting organ! zed | under the presidency of Mr. Metzner, the President of the} Ture-Verein, Ho introduced, as the first speaker, Mr. News from New Orleans, New Onuxans, April 15, Vis Cano, April 20, 1865. To-day ta one of jubilee in honor of the surrender of* M Gonoral Lee and tae occupation of Mobile by the Uniom ii forces, Large numbers of rebel stragglers are coming tato oun the entire affair will probably be completed to-day, Meet: of the Joint Committee of the OLOOLLOLOROLOLODLRE LOLI LE A RDDLDLODOOP LL Frederick Kapp, who, in the course of the remarks heii the sentiments of the arm; Vt Common Council. : Bis life was gentle, and te elements so mized in The Day in Brechiym: made, observed that the pistol ball that caused the Pro- fa the fall do of tn relation to thie Bert? Tus ues fu PAOCEEION WILL Novs—s com M == “ him that nature migtt stand up aud say do all The day of fastiag, humiliath - fr sident’s death was not oc; event. In tho full de of success, in the brightest hour, ; sales of J ordinal vy y 2, nillation and prayer, a8 recom. ident st! ast, #0 to say, by the assassin) . Cotton is vary much depressed ; good "y, the world, this was aman. mended by the Governor of this Btate, was fully obser himaetf, bat by the traitors Of the South. “He compared iM We have seen during the last four yonrm, this bloody and Thay van progeasuon vO. AND GENERAL DIX He o40. Gold has declined 8% per cent Western 1%. NORRIE ONAL a ri di the fissassination of Lincoln with tho murder, terri been enacted, Ife angen ‘goods stapl b ‘The Bt, Nicholss Hotel and Prescott Houne were both yeaterday in Brooklyn by the closing of all places of MB h irolings, of Princo William of Orange, rte, e war and oh Peretti trom recent ‘soos Save bees bhseetlacrperl al eintiyitateme Pam ’ ratty rat be litcrra” uence Yi moos: BM vein anand gervicra in nanmbor of the-ehurcten, Theft ndcheatence oF the Netheriantne Anectiath of Sat ana tamaPe, ening from recent euccesseg have Len ET The Jotnt committee of the Common Count met yeo- pl eTSY Tate MF teary. and brig! Arrowiren, from “A fine diaplay was mech at Nos. $42 and 644, TwoP| Weather was cool and tho wind cirewlated the dust infynoble loader did not provent the Netherlanders from ob- Ml so latoly experienced, and so largoly and widely practiced MM terday again, Alderman Ottiwell in the chair. Philadelphia; ship Hope, from Boston; ship Gaiena, basts of che murdered President were placed in the win QgeVery direction, which, togethor with tho sombre trim-gitaining their independence, and afterwards of being i have made this terrible event more diMcult to realize; i from Now ‘York. fom sursoonded with inrigniaot acopest amurniag. "On pans On the houses’ In Louur of the date Prosidenc#a the founders of the great Stato of New York. ThelMand believe than it would have been had not everything pg e0ere! Saxpvonn elated that ho had communicated "Or! steamers George Crotawell und Evoning Star loft blarge Piece of canvass, in prominant cuaraauers, were Iincola and the deserted apuearance of the firects, made Nothorlanders, who abroad fought Tor their indepen tence, seemed to Indicate that peace and prosperity were Boon to ‘with General Duryea to ascertain how far the Second to-day for Now York. following words :— © day appear gloomy indeed In evening many ave the Uni Lal # name. The name |Ancoln Hl be restored. division of the militia’ will co-operate with First tn ‘The stock of cotton on hand and ship board is 10,887 ol ds Pathe atoros were reopencd. henceforth will whine in history as that of tho great ne ee bales. P There waste this man something tat could crentert bis emanelpator, the martyr of his centary. The. time, had delle rod ine ttgle’ sneuauinatton Fy pm Pony Ticked gt? Obseauios. He also dostred to know when the oore- subvert of meorm; aa underetauding, a spirit ead an MEETINGS OF CONDOLENCE. come when Southern traitors ehould se with ac- BS for. montes will take plaos, to enable him to give orders to Died. eloquence i6 #uminon mankind to sockety or to Lreak * Baicording to law to receive their reward. This would Be the militia, The route suggested yesterday, at afuneral fy Chancr.—On Thursday, April 20, of consanipti the bonds of avery weundor, aad 19 rule aw loraers seestunaann sap ne apt then ad Sore suman bane me The Ninth Corps. (pao, will require at least two hours ne the provelibel/be Joua, wife of Bartholomew Ciaucy, in the 26th year of ol minde with aubounded authority mething eo ng at the Post Office. ~ rt wed, ent ing eentl-| MR, J, WALTON FITOH'’S DESPATOR. her age. . that could entablich and overwhelm empire, and strikes MM Some fve hondred persona, omployes of the leper Ml aurea, Prectaanh, und 6 pledge of tee hay of te mae Bi Ni acre cree. sie, SngEuneee, Seat toy, revennoe eve ML TEGL to oedea Hak Thaereh, oe ee rae ee toe ‘a blow tn che world that should resound through thes : , and a pledge of the askembled ever tof Hravgvanrens, Nivra Conrs, ARMY ov Tit Potomac, lone o'clock P, M. from the Ci 3 Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of how Satvoree, bg ment, including the Postmaster, Mr. Kelly, and Messrs i grog otene of at anim Lincoln and oars Bonxrsvie Junction, Va., April 16, 1865. Goes Jerewian moved that the viewing of be mother, 824 Cherry streot, on Saturday afternoon, at two aevonrreeeenen eh tree te roorn® Be ore! », Collin and the present administration in all ite measures for iy be "eloc! " ‘ ‘ : pesoees. raat rooenooees near Collin and others, assembled at the Port MMe Teecion of this eoteed Fenian ne , As a thunderbolt fails, no did the nows of the assaast-Bi iy be oN " at twelve o'clock on tho o’clock. f ‘The In tebe tof T ta omee leparture from the city; that the arran; [For other Deaths See Third Page) 6 dee eons es af Tithny & Co, presented aby 0m afternoon to celebrate in an appropriate ff Ts next epoaker Was Dr, Cat! Keseiman, who observed fg 28tion of our Chief Magistrate and the attempt upon theming it in the hearse be commenced at twelve 0’ . : ; na and mourstul appexra 1 ite funeral drapery. mauner the mournful event so generally commemorated cha f ter tive deve if oat beloved Promident, we Secretary of State, descond upon us, With the first iso that the procession move at one o'clock 4 — | all over the United Siatos—the death of our honored fg Preciate moro than ever his wisdom and his policy. Well gush of the recent groat victorios still Olling all counte. fay Adopted. nn Rn tr POPP RP ARAL 1 4 We loved bim; yoo, no tongue can tel President. Tho F Tee building was decorated with- ated ogni that he was equal to the high position BORG aenoos and expanding every hoart, the briet ssuno1.n60- FM romnai wilt Tom Sereoy Cy, ¥ hat ho Siluvimoce areeoll EO IE sind white aes § You, ho Langue | f ta 3 ins wi ril 19, 1864. Enamello » ® conte 7! por eee ve feren bist d A ee K, ft at aud within with tho American colors dtaped in The # peaker himeclf hed found fantt with the polly 7% ment that the head of the nation was lost to us, caused Bato the ‘encort, ‘gy snow White fusion ailtere A 28) Vay) rfl Ba Orel aaa Wack. At the western oud of the large istributing LF Ray soe Wire tow roel” shoe hasoude toa ou the soul of tho groat hosts now congregated In thisfa | The committoo sald ra Regent Lcacaed ; LEROY TN we snvearvessonoerecscooersorereessccorss re secs roneiy iy MN TNeNt preparations had becn made for apeaking and Miche great omanclpator, whom the negro race Will PM vicinity to recoll with horror unspeakable. Intelligence “Councilman Haagenry moved that tho chalrman ¢orh- R.. Radivavs nexovartxa reson 5 t io Cadet (gna she Metzopo! an fa pland erecte i 7 the Amertenn fag, leo dsaped nize as thelr savior, This great republic hag, through ot the sad erent was recetved at these headquarters at fd miunicate with, the Police Commissioners, and request Ree eee ie ee ee a oman itos ue y ‘ d t wae appa n i INCOM, ooracy, Treason their co-operation. » ae witht ratem renewed bes ft) 4 es? photographic tmilery hang « t nd Mr. Waitor Ketly. et ae the rebel.iion fe prostrate, and to Haaron be thanks that archi Agar be aa when copies of the telegram gm helt Co-opernNON, aed the motion by mubstitating Mi nives and rsterminates. all chrocte and consuationat diss seoln, with the words:— Www rodoived frota Ait, Coll.o, rontteeetin ee eo eantOtt Hi in Johmoan we have « President who will put hie foot eng OP eying the torrible news wero transmitted with Bethe secretary for tho chairman, The amendment was Moases. It will eootuaily eradicate from tne sys . M-tereee rs cncerroperepcossoberaborrebe tt irisesce te rls Ainted to make preparniidns for pm Nogaine ta & d xo Keop it down. alacrity to division and brigado commanders, and ere the gil adopted. scrofulous and cancerous affections, tumors, nodes {Tue spin ot good mon ie etertial, Their pribclpios ¥ Pg ecru ones upon the receptiry of the rematue, OF dhe iM, i, copchewion an Acdvons wae Gelivered by Me. Raward ial iapes ‘of another hous ff Was the all absorbing theme The Sramyas stot, that A rub committee had oon. Gittces, seal ee Wiceuses : hive in the hearts of God's pep! Proslde nt io this city, aff wh! y -* uellor, he rn Father," core tn their quai and the wen surroundi: 4 forred with Governor Fenton, and that the arrangements 94 | ” * Babine net auamina oe ‘the camp fires, me bbe o% oy: nd proposed than far’ met hie approvaticn,, Bef 1 BT napoli - Tm phatographic gal! i] Citizens’ Meoting in Thira Avenue. Indiguation ts beginning to vent itself in torms loud Bi sald also that the Adjutant General of the State will bo ff —— eapinetien ali il o Diack an 1 ror ali is 1.0 fd Whereas, t migh o and pe tn r wep, and the polite consideration and delicacy which pag in the city to-day, to conver with (he committes. ICHILBERG'S GERMAN OINTM * ! 4 ik and white, Over ali - oy at ty Coat A large and Fonpectable mocling of citizens of theBf has chaructorized the troatmont of the fobsis’ in ourMs Genera Hatt Walled upon t with a mes. LS 8 cert s AeILLOUE the 9 ak aiabiarr abi’ t . Ad of torapag Twrenty-Gret ward, embiacing tl midat {@ giving way toa aca to bo suppreased and 6 from the Governor, req” Old Wounds, & ae wl ‘ gt ene reveroesropergooroorerrnere TY i tin ity tie Fut t a] Mil demsserate of ike Clstrict, Was held ca vengeful tooling that es {t 1s meted to on, co shall it bebe fer with tho Governor vasedlatehetocrmrine haa in sorr ' 7 in ppont mocrata of 4 ) vas held on Tues eaeniden 3. Mackin Bhi) i ae vay p 4 iige nd we, be } need ne of the Pe ° . ar tanh alii om meted unto them, The epirit of maynanimity which wasp headquarters, this moruing at hall.past aine o'clock. = ~ WD -Wiiorioncxreboceroeovoccoccoso ota son ey eer, Tie preat and god Promaen ttennirers and mg last, for the pure king action relative to the rapidly possovring all Learta is lost for thet ime, A motion ‘accepting the invitation was adgpted, andig TOO LAT ss kansas oh ehie ot » HAR record eane Cxpreemon of Our feeling jent Tincoln, Mr, Chas. W. Baker BM and replaced by calculations of tho wofe! coat at which }Yanother motion, Inviting the Comptroller to to-operate REWARD —1 A 11 Angon's pho hic gallery wan very expiene'velyd wiry Uri. nad - or Preaited ard Mr. Join J. Duty ofciated an secroiary, AGE we have gained tho day, and the cruot anceitice which bas pe with the corarn{tton, was ikewito pesed @5 ENA ; ho Hy on orev ‘ sluneat & ’ arabem 1 ok sof bighly approp."W*¢ rego!o tions, denoupoing “the Bi been requisite to the Recomp! of tho great end, The Casnmn of the coafereace committ: > nnnonneed ET hum q

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