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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 10,464. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, APRIL 23, 1865. PRICE FIVE CENTS. Declara- fj that Mr. C. F. Depew, of State of New York, OOUNTY GOVERNMENT. bullion, Ateach corner of the canopy there will be al 3 Commandants of comyanies » ill amemble ther com. ‘bell which first proclaimed the adoption of mer » To rouia be there to pom, Secretory Board of kapervisors, preceded. by thelr Sergeant-at MM rich plume of black and white feathers mands at least ove half hour before time of formation ition of Independence. The Hall was clothed in such The committee then adjourned till ten o’clock this Arms, Clerks, attaches, &c. The temple of nog © to be represented as being) 4 Field and staf, dismounted, will report to the Cole- manner as became the occasion, rendering the entire Hi morning. , Commissioners of Charities and Correction, attaches, &e. [ij deserted, having no emblems of any kind in or around itm nel on the ground, and the non-commimioued stall, band, scene solemnly imposing. In front of the State House THE OATAPALQUE. _ Police Commissioners and attaches, &¢. save s small flag on top, at half-mast. The inside off and dram corps will report to the Adjutant, teem mim hib Inte Presicent, surf The canopy, or caiafulque, now in the City Hall, where Board of Education, attaches, &c. the car will be lined with white atin, fluted, and from fijutes before time of formation. }was exhibited @ transparency of the it is proposed the remains shall lie in state, is almost| Inspectors of Common Schools, the centre of the roof will be suspended a large eagle, 6. The regimental court martial ordered for Friday, rounded by the form of @ coffin, with the words “Hei compleved. There is @ solemn grandeur about the ap- Picken appl: etn Pl ne elm yy ay we I Tg beautiful effect HM pearance of this stracture and the hich th ulty an ludents of the Free At my. wre ) ane e pl fol ror ew n| vimental Armory, on Wednesday, Thursday and > Removal of the Remains of the President _segereprat la peal as et Portion of the City Hail in which it ls ereviod. in ‘draped, Contral Park Comutssioners and attaches. with laurel wreaths and flowers of various kinds. day, the 26th, 27th and 2h tustant. Mowday and to the picture, ‘which accords well with the solemnity of the occasion on ioners and attaches. The car will be@drawn by sixtecn gray horses, with MM Tuesday, May 1 and 2, at eight ocleck FM. for the Tho bonuses, with but few, if sny exceptions, were HM which it is to be honored as the receptacle of the remains Commissioners of Emigration and attaches, coverings of black cloth trimmed with silver bullion, H trial of delinquents in those companies holding meetings from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. Jaraped with mourning, Ingenuity was exhausted in fof the lato beloved Chief Magistrate of the United Staten, Corpaers and Deputy Coroners. each led by a colored groom, who will be dressed in thefMon said nights respectively, also a sperial Sesion om “5 ibis exterior manifestation fMAbraham Lincoln. The light in the portion of the edifice rder and City Judges. usual habiliments of mourning. Wednesday evening, at the same hour and place, 0 bear showing to the best advantage in which the remains are located is considerably dimmed, mm Judges of Soprame Court, Superior Court, Court of Com- ‘This will doubtless be worthy of the occasion and our fill adjourned cases, of grief. land the black ry of the catafulgue and the buildit mon Pleas, Marine Court and Crvil Justices metropolis, and reflect great credit on all immediately 6. The commissioned officers’ drill, ordered for Tees No estimate can,pow be formed as to how many per-[lcreates s feeling cf liopressive: solemnity which ts not Court, with their attaches, &c. connected with its construction, It was designed by Mr. Miday evening, 25th instant, is hereby ow The Reception in the City of ‘ 4 there be even ff Without considerable effect. ‘The front of the canopy i District Attorney, Assistant District Attorney and attaches, Charles Mettam, of this city, and is being prepared uuder iM vail further’ orders By onter ip y sons took part in the procession; nor can ae ie Sheritts, Deputy Sheriffs and hes, &c. the supervision of Mr. P. Relyea, undertaker. Colonel WILLIAM G. WARD, ppe: ‘square, on which rests) attac! Brotherly Lo’ ‘an approximation to the number who were sad spectators Han olliptical gothic arch extending across the whole County Clerk, Register, Surrogate, attaches, &¢. N. H. Haves, Adjutant, otherly ve. lof the pageant, At least two hundred thousand souls Mj width of the square or paralellogram at the base of the STATE GOVERNMENT The Ceremonies in Union Square, THE NINETYNINTH REOTMENT. Imust have witnessed the proceasion, Never before did merch. The dimensions of this can be conceived by the| Mua Pierieney Governor Fenton and Staff, PUNERAL HONORS TO THE REMAINS OF PRESIDENT. General No. 2 statement of its height from the peak of the arch to the| ‘ernors of the State of New York. LINCOLN—COMMITTER OF THE CITIZENS OP NEW Heapgvarrens, d ery IATH Remar NG. # NY, Heads of Departments of State. Ly Members of Senate and Assembly of the State of NewfMl YORK—-ORDER OF CEREMONIES, Tn parsunnce 10 division ant tease cede, Ge York, preceded by their Surgeants-at-Arms. New York, April 22, 1865. ment is hereby ordored to parade on To Ex-Members of the Senate and Assembly of the State o Citizens, public bodies, private social organizations, MM armed and equipped, to pay a inst tribute of Tespeck arger, if as large crowds, appear in the streets of this Hibase of tho structure, which is twenty feet. The width 3 city. i8 ten feet and the depth 1s twelve feet, Tho exter Programme of the Funeral ‘The corps while lying in state to-night was visited by gmsdormments are plain, elegant and proper. The thousands of persons, for whose admittance the Mayor fan cago’ PeMk,,,0f, the, sreh is topped nate and i ns ‘ in New York. ee pearl le ie the door will be thrown open fl the sombre pa Tee ioe ee nade ee Tudger of the Court of Appeals. ‘and all persons who desire to unite in rendering testimo. Bg the yey 4 yes es om tales en to the public and closed at midnight. The city authori- peed Gh lear gighily drone In the contra, unter the ‘The New bry piste Boaisty of oe Dinetnnats: nials of respect and reverence for the character and 8¢r- HA Riceckor street, rivhle near Bowery, at 0 clock eagle, isa bust of Mr. Lincoln, also in silver, ‘These, Captain of the Port of New York. : ey se yon Bivned ties have extended to the funeral party such hospitali- MM with a number of stars ‘and w'margin of tilver fringes Bee Pan vices of the deceased President, are invited to-astomblefM A.M. The non commissioned stall att Pilot Commissioners, Port Wardens and all others deriving authority from the MM the 25th instant, at ten o'clock A. M. State Government. It is intended that each separate organization shall be| UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT. Uni o t, [to the Adjutant at a quarter to nine By or ‘at Union square, Fourteenth street, on Tuesday next, Geleaat JOuN O'MAHONY, Commanding Ricnanp Nownis, Adjutant, THE CEREMONY IN UNION sQu |ARE. ties at the Continental as to elicit the warm commenda- §jand tassels placed on a ground of fino black cloth aud ji SIXTY-SIXTH REGIMENT NEW YORK STATE YORUN Mi velvet, which covers the entire receptacle, conveys a clear Hons of the recipients, idea, bearing in mind the dimensions already given, of the ‘exterior appearance of the catafalque. The base The Ancient Family of Lincoln, lof the arch of the canopy is done in fine cloth, honey- Collector of the Port of New York, governed by its own officers and regulations, subject, TeRas. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. porahed. The tuo: sides of the canopy are adorned with Offcers and shige of- his Department. “nap to such Semaginente 06 eas he sancehe The ex ig ee of hy or a held @ In the Hera f Fri ferring to the habiliments#™tWo urns covered with black cloth. The drapery in Surveyor of the Port, y the joint committee of the Common Coune Meeting at Milliman’s Hall, corner of Sevens) Details of the Arrangements for ap of Ruday, aay front of the arch, inside, is lined with white silk of| Revenue Officers and attaches of his Department. ‘The oxercises will be in the following order:— and Twenty-sixth street, last evening, for the pe lof woo in which Broadway is at present clothed, yourfMcuperfne texture. Inside’ the catafalque the black Naval Otticer, Prayer by Rev. Dr. Morgan Dix. adopting necessary measures to fo Viewing the Body. reporter takes occasion to describe that, ‘In the parlors Bis unrelieved, save by the dots of silver stars here and with other Officers connected with his Department. . Addrees by Hon. George Bancroft. honors to be bestowed upon the re lof @ store on Broadway is a heraldie tribute to the pgthere through the surface, and four marble statues un- Postmaster of the City of New York, 3. Rev. Dr. J. P. Thompson will read the last inaugu- Bg President. James H, Bull, be memory of the late Chief Magistrate. The ancient arms rcenit bg a} atthe four angles, er busts of Re Cay ed hcg i and Clerks. pana oer eae Cans Lincoln. ‘ soa my ae I 4 AK ; : ington, Webster, Jackson and Clay. ‘The mterior venue Officers and Revenue Inspectors. . Rev. W. H. Boole will read a psalm, Beervices of our late chief and bis great value Wo the caume Hof the family of Lincoln, set in an antique frame, orna- BA covering ie in the inovitable black clothy and velvet, the Members of Congress and ex Members of Congress. 5. Prayers by Rey. Dr. E. P. Rogers, Rev. Dr. Samuel Mj of free government. THE LINCOLN MONUMENT, g™2*!2 s00ce near one of tho windows, Under the fMcaiony overhad being lined with fluted eloth, radiating Collectors, Assessors and Deputies of the United States Osgood and Rabbi Isaacs. . The tollowing order was then imsued: b Li 9 Mlarms there is the motto, ‘Apert vivere voto.” Thof'2 {Olds from the middle to the sides. ‘The rest i all Internal Revenue, with their Officers and Clerks, 6. Benediction by Archbishop McCloskey. Heanquarrers, Sixty. wixtn Reowwest, NYS Vy » “Aperto vive plain black cloth or black velvet. The two pillars of the Marshal of the United States At the close of the ceremonies the assemblage will be MinLiwan’s Hatt, April 21, 1865. ° } &., &., &. crest and the border are drap ed with mourning.” Pity Hall: standing om: sna alae. o0 the coatolaved aie for the Southern District of New York. formed in proper order and proceed to unite in the pro-fil_ The members and ex-members of this regiment, now Your reporter is perbaps not aware that the “heraldic peed to it that they appear at first sight as part of it. United States District Attorney, Assistant District Attor- fj cession, to be a d under the direction of the Joint in the city, who have not yet rey . X. oy = ‘3 @ are wrapped in the national colors, heavily draped ney, Officers and Clerks. Committee of the Common Council. requested to meet at the above hall on sonday evertng, _Pamapmuraia, Pa., April 22, 1865. | Pa tribute” above referred to is what, on the European con- MM with crape and black silk, and bave drapery of black Judges of’ the United States Courts, mong the various public and private organizations ght o'clock, for that purpose, and to se-ure whele ‘Phd train loft harrisburg with the remains of President MMtinent, is termed a “hatchment.”” Such a decoration of MM profusely bound around them in spiral folds. Clerks and Officers, invited to unite with the citizens in this solemn and 8. sehr I aera Rote arumerapas, Cmca ta nmr grGembiaanelcuma ummm reper be mire tage Tien Omeat Gumetettaeemtae ine tlorgy sad mabecs of al he city churches Maen seca re Persons were sad witnesses of its departure, Our com-Mifamily story of the illustrious dead, As Abraham Lin. BM\i, : tanh dbabdbrpetion eros rapet A - phen ialai t aes hs — : dead, side, thence along the basement corridor to another fight Commandant of the Brooklyn Navy Yard The Mayor and Common Council of New York. cata pany was increased at the State capital by the addition Ficoln will be forevor illustrious in the roll ¢ all of the de-MMof steps, by which they ascend to the first. floor; and Officers attached. ‘The Joint Committee of the Common Council. Meeting of Ex-Army Offleers. @ Hon. Joseph Bailey, Hon. J. K. Moorhead and M. BMparted great of America, it seemed to me fitting that hem thence along the porch on the first floor, through Ball Stanton, Esq. The latter gentleman is the chairman gMgshould have as great an honor paid to him as would bef Wooden = barricades, to the foot of the — spiral tin ectnmisiac of emeiits of the Philadelph.a (4 P%'4,to the most noble or most aristocratic of Britain orgm*tairway; thence, flanked by barricad! up the Lpeishee-) , ph. Hor Europe. Ihave had considerable trouble in hunting MM@SPiral stairs; thence by the Governor's room, past the ty councils. The duty of this gentleman is to extend up the ancient genealogy of the family. Most probably I j™ remains in the cafafalque; thence down the opposite the hospitalitios of this city to those who have been spe- fam Bia fret fn a our fev wi haa dane, 20. I doubt nd aged perucaaed ie ae 4 ea a ay, if re. 4 oveD if our late lament resident himself knew—and loor of the City Hall. Now, all these round. ‘@tally invited to accompany the remains of the late Pre- haps he did not care to know—to what armorial bear. Outs in ight be avoided, and two columns of the popu- sent to Springfeld. Acting High Constable Clarke, of fl ngs he was entitled in the Herald's College of tne World, pj lace ins tead of one right pase the remains, if the simple Philadelphia, was also on board of the train, and met aft may, therefore, not be uninteresting to many of your fq Plan of placing the remains under cover in the esplanade Officers and ex-Officers of the United States Army. ‘The Mayor and Common Council of Brooklya, Officers and ex-Officers of the United States Volunteers, The Chamber of Commerce of New York cee The New York Produce Exchange, A meeting of ex-officers and soldiers was held on Friday ening at No, 90 East Thirteenth street, pursuset to a COLONEL N. B. LABAU, Marshal. eee conn a general call, John Austin Stevens, Jr., Aid; W.’R. Vermilyea, Jr., Colonel Sage nominated General J. H. Ward for Chair Aid; SR. Burrell, Aid, man, who modestly declined. Colonel Hillyer, of General Grant’s staff, was thereupon chosen Chairman of the meeting. A committce was appointed, consisting of Clergy. Medical Faculty. Membors of the Bar. Members of the Pre The Union League Club. 7 wg readers if I give in detail all that | have discovered rela. gM fronting the City Hall was adopted. 4 y by vs All the arrangements will be held subordinate to the Mi Generals Hamilton and Ward and Colonel Dol, to draft Police force of six hundred on his arrival in this city. tive to the family of Lincoln, and describe briefly the Ml The portrait of the President signing the Proclamation Pheoriong ptering elton authority of the Joint Committee of the Common Council. HJ resolutions expressing the sense of the meeting On the Governor Bradford, of Maryland, and staff, wok leave arms on the hatchment already alluded to. ‘of Emancipation is draped and on extfibition in the City ‘Associated Banks of the City of New York. Colonel Frank E. Howe has been appointed Marshal RM reception of the resolutions quite a spicy debate nny @f the party at Harrisburg. 1 trace the Lincoln family as back as the reign of MM Hall. {t is ornamented with twenty-six stare—thirteen Hl commercial Lewatiation: “Mantes of the Produce Ex- fg ,tt Citizens’ procession. General Hamilton taking an extreme view of the situ aaa PA Henry VII. of England, A.D. 1455-1509. The Lincolns fff #bove and thirteen below the bust. icant The committee, officers, clergy and guests are requested BA ion, Colonel Sage, in . AOR HE CARS come from those celobtated Earls of Lincoln “in Not- ——--- New York Board of Fire Insurance Companies. ch eamy . b pe Doree, on Fourteenth street, at idea of cutting throats were heavily draped with mourning outside and within, Aatinghamshire, beside Newark,” of whom Collins, in hie The Programme. Nave York Bourd of Marine Insurance Companies, half-past nine A. M. on Tuorday made a few pertinent r were favorably and were of the finest workmanship. ‘The one contain. fy Pecraxe,” favs that King Henry ‘‘huving fully expe BM OBBEQUIES TO THE LATE ABRAWAM LINCOLN, PRE- ; Christian Commission. SS eee orienta ener | Sagbes : a fag the remains presented a more sombre hue than the MTN his Gdelity by his demeanor, whilst he continued BA sipeNt oF THE UNITED STATES, NEW YORK, United States xanitary Commission. aiincuneexiee ys i ’ : A resolution was adopted. that all ox-eflease ane et , i8 prisoner, received him into his especial favor and BM AgniL 26, 1865 Historical Society of New York | diers parade on Tuesday, in civilian attire, with the badge ethers, and was additionally designated by metallic orua- Mj made cholce of him for one of his privy councll, being a kal Ponce Atheneum Club, : Sos Teams, ¢ acne, of rank on the left lappel ments. person of great prudence, gravity and constancy.” Did fq Under the direction of the municipal authorities of Tammany Society. ease OMe sy eens, Colonel Parkes, of General Grant's staff, addressed the ing at £0 me We passed many groups of people on the read, eome fant the, Ast Lincoln foreshadow the last? Frances, the the city of New York, the following programme length. daughter, of the earl, married Gyles, the third Lord to meet again on Monday evening next, at half past seven meeting Guaky adjourned, Union, Tammany, Mozart, and McKeon General Com- ¢ Rallroad Arrangements. Geplaying prominent emblems of grief, and at one point fil Chandos, who diod in 1693, thereby blending the Lincoln for MTangements for the solemnization of the ob malttees, German General Committee and Con- Colonel H. L. Robinson, of the United States Milltary z, at the same place, ® large national fg, with mourning appendages, was By jamils with the noble house of Bedford. | The poorage of “wads af Sheaitan bineeth, iy Yoentaent ee ae ee Delegation of tha Union League of America, Ey Ratlroad corpr, and Captain J.C. Wyman, of Generalpg | T a dane tt aproad upon the greon, Crowds stood uncovered on each fia womans rondo come extinct: aid, strangely enough, I States, with the order of procession on Tuesday, 25th Citizens of te Pacite Coast, McCallum’s staff, were in this city yesterday making ar sido of it. In quick succession we pasied country houses, Pa find that there is no rich landed proprietor of the coil of fg St» bas been adopted :— | ae Fangements for the reception of the remains of Presi Workshops and small rettlements, every resident appear. ae hame of Lincoln in England at the present day. |The i The procession will move from the City Hall on Tues- palin lege a pa dent Lincoln, Everything has been prepared in a most{gg ments, complying with all the requirements indicated by Sng to whegeen ths ating cc the train, Biaitcolns, came, 10, this country, a far an Tcan trace, day, the 26th inst at ono o'clock P.M. precively, and J. H, HOBART WARD, Marshal. satisfactory manner. Kasson & Co, expressmen, of 67pm‘e: Sut vommittoc, AT MIDDLETOWN have distioguished themselves in different eras of Ameri fa“!!! Proceed ap Broadway to Fourteenth street; throngh JGrand Lodge of Pree and Accepted Masons and other Hl excnange place, havo offered the une of x steam lghterffMl The ex officers and. toldere who have served in the fhe people assembled in full numbers, Passing a tew§m ct? bistory. The family arms of the Lincoins, described fag Fourtcenth street to Fifth avenue; up Fifth avenue to Independent Order of Red Mer to convey across the river from Jersey City to the shores fag army during the present rebellion will meet at No. oO 8 ene Men. y y City : : It-past seven 0 Bain heraldic technology, are argent on a croes vert, an ry eb to miles boyond we reached a partially cleared wood. BMestoile pierced, gol, ost, a lon rampant sable, cally laud see ered aie Sanu ; baat bebvadaz! odd Tarnily or of that favily fp Nimth avenue, to the Hudson River Railroad depot. Order of Bhai Ba Order of Boai Mors of the metropolis the funeral car containing the remains) East Thirtecath street, at bi ay, April 24,’to hear the report of Fronting the road were immense rocks, on which M@gorged. The arms of the Free Sons of Israe Pg of the deceased President. It is a singular fact that thisRe ade on the occasion of the ob Bumble farmers and their families were silently Men dag thom vie, Tonk oe angoln to belong, de. The arrangements of the day will be under the direc- Abraham Lodge, No. 1, 0. B. A. q rame car was originally built under the direction of Gene. fiate lamented President, Abrabau Lineola. manding. argent within a hordure vert, three foxes’ heads couped. fon Be Grand Marshal. Filer, Laiae, Mo, 368, ¥. 0. of. ral MeCallum for the use of President Lincoln when Chairman Cominittee of Arrangewente, AT ELIZABETRTOWN Asules. The motto, Ap-rto vivere volo—‘‘to live without gm The several persons having charge of the church and Payal Gesnere’ Latics alive. cabs e train halted fora few moments, when there was afm™® Wish concealed’ —coincides curiously and happily fi@fire alarin bells in the city are requested to cause the : . ‘The following special order, regulatg the transporta- The Cadets of West Point. rash over the wood piles by men, women and children [eg Ayre gr et ad undisguised character of Pi same to be tolled from the hour of one P. M. until the JOHN TUCKER Marshal tion of the remains of the late President, Abrabam Lin fM Arrangements have been made by Superintendent ” JI p | . JC. a hal. ” iat ro us i a to see the funeral car, the scene being more antmated Mm A hachment, corrupted from “achievement,” is afmclose of the procession. The owners and masters of| Division of the Irish Societics and Associations, coln, from Washington city to Springfield, TL, has been General Cullum to enable the cadets of West Point to @an mournfal. There were, however, large groups of Pinpid reer < veg ee, ome ed in ge veesele in the harbor, and the proprietors of the various FE 5 wi DIVISION, issued — . ine take some part in the obsequies of the President, whose ; shion on the front of a house. On it are painted the MM oublic buildings in the cit ted to displ BENJ. WINNE, Marshal. a Ww aren : : ether parties who were evidently solemnly impressed. Mlarmorial bearings whereby may be known theBll Ineir cclore at halt ment from’ sunrise lemecen. UePlay New York Cauikers’ Association, Wasmvcros Clrv, Aprit 18 1865, } Beet srucyarthes Wil te seraett cones ie tieiae One man waved a black flag. relationship of the Geceased person. The whole It ts also respectfully requested that our fellow citizens! jew York Caulkers’ Association, Manhattan Branch. Ordered: Firat—That the following’ report and the ar-Bg at Gh he ilscal Wan caiees Gesomon Spine ie AT LANOASTER, RUE nee ke Manner that the behold Mi close their several places of business during the moving Riggers’ United Protective Association. Tangements therein specified be approved and confirmed, Ril slackeucd. so a4 to pertuit the cadets to give & passing i ‘ z of the procession, enevolent Assoriation. and that the transportation of the remains of the late the vicinity Nd ba ponies station was ‘crowded with tno arA bachelor or of @ married person. | Thus, ORM ‘They are also requested, whether in the procession or ship Joiners Protective Association, President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington to hiss: nea Beople, and further on the streets were densely Aled. Hithe hai Fe vie een, OF my promises the left side of Minot, io wear the regular badge of mourning on the left __ Bhip Sawyers’ society. former home at Springfield, ‘the capital of Lilinoit, eM New York State Officials to Attend the Perbaps thirty or forty thousand persons were assembled FM the Tineaine, Tae = Lagitog Sookie Toes vce anece, \. ‘Alongshoremen’s United gone Associations Nos. 1 conducted in accordance with the sad report and’ the ies nea 4 coins; y ‘The several orders, societies, associations, trades and and 2. arrangements therein specitied. aa spectators, ives the arms of the Todd family, though the male por- HM other bodies, are requested to assemble at such places as 1. M. Singer's Operatives. Beomd—Tbes, for iis yarpom of said transpe t ALBANY, April 22, 1866, Battle flags were displayed everywhere, banners were eine oe Ze dexter and the female on the sinister ride Hl they may respectively so et, and repair to the places of| Steam Boiler Makers’ Benevolent Association, the railroads over which said transportati made, beB Governor Fenton has designated the following State sb balf-mast, badges of back were seen everywhere, and fie! the shield. “An tmpaled line in the middle divides the if rendezvous at twelve o'clock M. Association Dry Goods Clerks. decianed military roads, eubject to the orders War : GMielethied pelzte, balcvates, windows, hossetope, be wo portions; and the dexter side of the shield, being inf ‘The owners and proprietors of all public and licensed Waiters’ Benevolent irotective Association. Department; and that the railroads and the locornotives, fg mcials to attend the remains of the late President from . : ice damian cee the male of the family who Bl carriages and vehicles are directed to withdraw the same SEVENTH DIVIBION. care and engines engaged mn aid transportation be sub PM Albany to Buffulo:— ‘were ovcupied by persons of both sexes and all condi a «haa ny ne Lee eee last of his fam from the streets through which the procession is to pass, f COLONEL FE. F. SHEPPARD, Marghal. ject to the military control of Brigadier General McCal Judge Dento, Court of Appeals. dons, The walls of the elegant car house were pro- MM ih outa te dineed in the en ails of the ps en ry yo after the hour of twelve o'clock M. ‘American Protestant Association. lum, Superintendent of Military Railroad Transportation ; wh M. Depew, Secretary of State fasely ornamented with draped flags and other em-BMeity thet dea vad ogame of The owners of private carriages and vehicles are also Workingmen'a Union Delegation. and'all persons are required to conform to the ruler, Se Hiatcheler and 4. W. Harver, ef the Gov reapecttully requested to conform to the wishes of the New York Culedonian Club. Blems of grief. On a white cloth ground, in biack fl 1 regulations, orders and directions he may give or pre Ml ernor's the Lope that these few facts may be interesting at! ae ¥ committee in this revpect New York Turner's Society. scribe for the transportation aforesaid; and all persons letters, were the words ‘Abraham Lincoln, the iMluetri- fay. momentous period of our history, T send them to the No carriages or vehicles of any kind will be allowed in Helnemann & slllermann'’e disobeying said orders hall be di have violated A committees of the Legislature will also attend the @us martyr. The nation mourns his loss.”’ This car F HENRY HAYS, 649 and 651 Broadway the body of the procession. Silk Factory Employes. B the military orders of the War Departinent, and shall be fil remains, el it pe i ORDER OF PROCESSION BY DIVISIONS. Blenker Vet ran Soc ety. deait with accordingly : —_—— = \gtalunesaen tinh edo at aie coe aati nidirwobinn (kia beaone GaLAsoiE oun inmehe ice New York Sharprhooters. Third—Tha ‘on shall be allowed to be trane- The Loyal League Club, cry was started that “Grant was on board.”” This THE FUNERAL PREPARATIONS. FIRST DIVISION, Young Men’s Independent emocratic Association. ported upon U if the faneral train save We understand the Loyal League Club will join in the @ectrified the crowd. “Where is he?” shouted thon a Seed Military, Funeral Cortege, &c. sAnslent Order of Futthful Fellows those who are specially authorized by the order of tbeRM cnerat ceremonies on Tuesday, and have appointed an ; cals ex Wenktal ‘ew York E kere? Association. ‘ar Department ye funeral tran wil exceed nine ba s ave & possi Spuaee General Grdut was not on board, and Suspension of Business, City, County, State nd Unied Slaten Ofeials, ke, Bohemian National Benevolent Society. cars, in ng baguage car and the hearse car, which MM eficient committes to carry out the details, The mem crowd Jeappointed. ‘ PROCLAMATION OF THE MAYOR. gehen ecard Italian Association. A will proceed over the whole route from Washington tom bers are requested to meet at the Club House at balf past AY THE LANCASTER LOCOMOTIVE WoRKS [ Mavon’s Orrick, New York, April 22, 1866. Clergy, Chamber of Commerce, &. Society of Social Ref Bm Springfield, Itinois. nine, and it is believed all (be members will unite in the : v : area t RM Fiwth— At the various points on the route where thei xolempities, five or six hundred workmen and their families wore fy The affectionate regard and honor paid to the memory aMinscle aad ether Ord National G! B remains are to be taken from the hearse car, by State orf mourning bulges, the women and men ancovering their fof Our late lamented Chief Magivtrate by the people of fi PT caireiemne E! municipal authorities, to re honors, according). le heads. Country wagons, with occupante, and pedestrians py New York give assurance that tho relics of departed Various Temperance Organizations, Isiand Sool Club, gto the bit pee Lai nating fhe Lopy e th shew uy The General Committee Hall will meet to- were met at every by-way. ba creatners will receive in this chy the mournful tribute Fareed) lero i JGMTH DIVISION. bi hepa. ‘Jiro: tion af the nthtory Atay (Sunday), at three o'clock, at Tammany Hall, to AT PENNIXGTONVILLE of sineore and respectful grief, On Monday and Tues Tate, ‘uum. Civic Societies of Brooklyn and Citizens Generally. tment, or district; but PH make arrangements for attending the funeral of Prest » Marshal. ORDER OF ARRANGEMENTS. day next the ceremon will take place here as the re Soctetios, Clubs and Associations, F the special FF gent Lincoln. by dis be My esos the people were out in large numbers. The train passed ander & string of national flags and emblems of mourn. fg '™* are passing to the tomb, and you will be duly ad & oat hoper rhage te The Kociet os, Associations and Trades are requested tof pa y order of the SE TARY OF WAR. * supported by posts on either sid vised of the disporitions therefor made by the author Givie foc of Brooklyn. Mapyear in the order prescrited, and to walk twenty B Amina Adjuiant General Independe ler of Odd Fellows. tg, supported by posts on either side. t MILITAKY IN KRVERSH ORDER, chem eed bootie rdoe " rage gr Tal. nich, inf. THR. W. G. Lody suthern New York will meet AT PARKESSUKG me N Per aa Otto's Marshals will strictly enforce this direction na practicable againes socidents| ander irene woe Bochoreet cee advent by fb Penst a thousand people were on the balconies and fg 1 Conformity with a resolution of the committe ice denen: Bands will play Funeral Dirges ia common time bout twenty miles perky . 5 “ steps of the houses. At the windows and on the lawns pgy°! te Common Council, appointed to make arrange capac hen bg No banner bearing political devices or inscriptions will Ay cordially inv ‘wore spectators, ments for the golemnization of the obsequies, 1, ¢ i ne ala gg trometer arrival be ob D. W. U. LANGDON, Graud Secretary AT FAGLE STATION niher, Mayor of the city of New York, dof hereby respectfully request the people thereof to sue Any) eaastenyne way points be Coopers’ t pone 3 = al cities and ex President B cuarded against ax muct as practicable, so ag not to in-By group, awoman held in her arins achild, probably Bd tend their recular avocations on Monday and Tuesday ters and Consuls will mect in the Mayor's 9 crease nauidwua , Bd The societies of the United Coopers, composed of Now. Bot over three years of age, who work a dark frock with Ay d that all recular business cease, Let us observ MW Phird—That a pilot engine be kept ten minutes in ad. 5 Jock mourning scarf across his shoulders, and who waved apt ya with a deep senso of duty, mindful of what Forty w-venth Common Councile of New York, Washington, Baltimore, BW van tra a . i ales read ea oa igics dade cae " owe to the dead and not forgetful of the living;—and Twenty-third Philadelphia, Brooklyn and ©: together with Bf r pecial train in cases have theg!. M., at 187 Bowery ¢ arrangements to partict flog trimmed with erape, This incident found ready ap. hile expressing our sorrow by every symbol of mo ina gon Ir ‘of Departments of this city will ‘iect in Room FF righ Poad, and shat au lier alos Oo nape cat or ita Mf pate in (he funeral corer 8 of President Lincoln om Preciation in all who witnessed it from the cars. nd all the pageantry of love, let us honor the dead Brigadier Genera! P. 8. Crooke and Staff. ». 8, City Hall i way ; Tuesday next From the timo of leaving Harrisburg until we reached fe more worthily by utterly eradicating from onep Artillery bi Major Sprague. © Judges of the Courts, District Attorney, Counsel te rf th e several companies provide = 5 Philadelphia, we raw no yoni poidbyae engaged at PERCH the heathens und “atrocious spirit of revenne Soventioth regiecst Calon Crepes, "Corporation, Members of the Bar, or dees off acest pombe ee cecthies tor tho comtocrabhe: koobinn Preparations in Brooklyn. rs BY the canse of the heinous deed to wh fell a victin—M& Twenty-eighth r in the Supreme Court roon and a committee of the Brooklyn Common Couneil to Iabor. The day seemed to be appropriately observed by P4as repuvvant to the maxims of religion and the prine! Fourteenth Sheriff and bis Depaties meet in the Sheriff's office. and that all the ther with the eu be UpNPO-M Aas wan selerted the welder of making preparations tens of thousands of persons residing in this largely pop. f4Ples Of eivilization on which social order, rational liber.y Thirteenth regiment, Colonel J. B. Woodward. Second Division, right resting on Centre and Cham. BM priately draped in mourning. merely gts sss ukind depend. 2D! of Ui late Pi ‘at Lincoln, met in puimiitee room, in the City Hall, yesterday morn o owler, of elated, prosperous and industrious part of the “tate. Ploughs were left in the furrows, shops were closed and frases SBadbath quict prevailed, and profound respect wack The Joint Committee of the Common oe end the bappiness of im: bere streets, at (he Comptrotier s Offic Sieth—That where the running time of any train ex.pgfor the Third Division, in Nassau street, right resting on Print BM tends beyond meuces at mulnight ws than Bm their ing House equare, ed, and agreater number, if thell PA Fourth Division, in Park row and Broadway, right fl eY GUNTHER, Mayor, FIRST DIVISION, In reverse ¢ 3 cTH RKICADE, jog, and promptly appoin f, Acting B Gene ’ ¢ n, buflicient for the accommoda. : : town the deceased all along the way, allording another fq Council. ‘tfth renioree Colonel ima resting corner Park row and Beckman street You of the eucort the Fourteenth regiment all the evidence, if any were needed, of the deep feeling of af FRGRNERAT, BURNSIDE PKFORK THE COMMITTRR— PULL Sixty ninth regiment, Colonel Bagley. LAr gdrn-hgennr is dae ams teaeen T : Bascociations which propose to unite ia nies to Section associated with the memory of the distinguished fd DESCRIPTION OF THE CATAPALQUE, BTC. MM Twenty.necond regiment, 1 nt Colonel Cox. Passit Divison farm an Wow Cnaeieere aren, rigttih kod tebe. Pil tar rie ttt pore ots toca ae eouisiiey bike Ween yrs MW The Joint Special Commitice of the Common Council Breventh regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Las. resting on the corner of New Chambers street and Chat Proc oe EET: Aan aL AOL be present, the following were represented :— , , a li yes 1 0 ‘ oot, cant side, fg ae ns era . on League hestels have been free from any oratorical displays, It is pre pasramme of the reception of President Lincoln's remains. Officers of One Hundredth regiment. » Fig e an Clu ©. General D.C. MeCautus, in charge of the funeral) hd regiment, ther Mathew Total Abstinence Benevolent Soc\eties, sumed that none will have the bad taste to mar the My Merman Ottiweil presided, Snare nln i, 2and TaIRD wUGA th Division form on Beekman street, right rest train of Abraham eolemni ‘occasion sosnene . a Acommunication from Street Commissioner Cornell 7 A Stage Pg DE UD Nasrau street, "4 ¥, P St. James R. C. Benevolent Society. mcsdonhong hdr 0 a mec MAWaded Mth the arvale a 1 the route will be in good Bh epee Finy-afth veerment "Col et Te Gat oy OSCE as Geetuemay—We have the honor to tender the use of Ml kuiher Mathew Total Abstinence Nenefit Society, No. 1 Bverywhere we see banners and festoons of mourning, By f Boo ‘Thieee seventh ‘Coletel Aanie WILLI our steam lighters and employes in transferring the fu Shanirock Socrety, No. 1 ‘and occasionally a portrait of the traly lamented de. fy" And in the vicinity of the Park also Righth regiment, Colonel Varian, LEWIS R. -RYERS, eral car of our lamented President from the New Jersey mg Assumption T. A.B. Society, exneed, A communication from Albany inquired what carriages Ofticers of the Ninth regiment. — PETER McKNIGHT. to the Hudeon River Railroad, We will hold ourselves till St Patrick's Society would be necessary to convey the remaing from the de. SECOND BRIGADE. in readiness to execute any orders you may be pleased to fm Lonel a AT PHILADELPHIA, pot on their arrival there. Brigadicr General Yates and Staff. J. WILSON GRE! issue, We remain, gentiemen, very re ly, your I ioe ire ut was head { Fourth artillery, with full batteries, Colonel Teller 4 " - d ce 4 : pe whiny Councilman Gran moved that the people of the eity Ninety #ixth regiment, Colonel Krehbiel. EDWIN M. HAGERTY, sorpoabraty : : & Co. of the Chiet Engineer Mr of Engine ‘We arrived at the Broad street station at precisely hal’ PC Tequested to suspend business of all kinds on Monday Eighty fourth regiment, Colonel Conkling. Aes G BRNKMAN, PATRICK B. KEENAN. a ee ee Apri 22, 1665 prestded. The Hoa were repre. Bast four o'clock, oF two hours earlier than the schedule Be *M4 that the Mayor be requested to issue a proclamation Tanth regiment, Sotonel Nason. By order of f Messrs. Kasson & Co. :— } 6, 9, 14 17; Hook and Ladder Cotmpauies Now. 1, 2, 4, 6 @ time originally announced, in oracr to afford more of py" At effect, Adopted. Fifth regiment, Colonel Burge ___ Brigadier General WM. HALL, Grand Marshal, GENTLEMEN Your note of yesterday tendering the one Mr. Massey, of Kogine No. 14, etated that however @aylight for the display. Py The Cuarrwan stated that General Hall would be Grand FIRST BRIGA Se tanta @: Connals } Speoial Aide Redon ‘car af tar inmented Prostdeat trons, the Now h they night lament the death of oar late Chiet 7 a “ jon, CHARLES PRNTELT, A car of our lamented side wr bi ; strate, yet, Wonder exieting cireumstanc wou The corpse was transferred to the hearse, which was Matslal of the procession, and should be authorized to PRE a ght The Marshals of Divisions, together with the Special fl Jersey to the Hudson River Railroad las been re eived. Bile inpossible to rt in the errs ty attractive and fine and of elaborate fiaish. The coffin, Ry ’VPOIMt his ads, Alderman Jonés made a motion to Beventy-Oret regiment, Coonel Tyalord..* neral Aids of the Grand Marshal, are requested Your Kind offer it accepird. The details of the transfer ame view, and @overed with the American flag and surmounted with py'bat eMloct Which was adopted, First cavalry, Colonel meot op Monday morning, the 26th inst., at nine o’cloc ‘We will leave entirely in your han ne ok McNamara, Estabrook f ed with BF mays 2 4 Soutien, ¢ commitiee room of the Board of Councilmen’ iM rive in Jersey City on Monday noxt, atten A.M. We are, wry appointed to draft appropriate resoiuts nap sb ienherhaolenna ate Me. ¥. B, Caxrevraw replied 10 an application, that NeW gue geventh regiment, Colonel Clark, will bo the @ City Hall, By order of Very Feapectiully, your obedient servants, Snare ‘The Philadelphia a is willing to lend hig painting of the late Pre: nth regiment, Colone! Clark, wi foard Br cadier General WM. HALL, Grand Marshal, H. 1, ROBINSON, B The follow otice haa been lesned by the ct Phia authorities had provided coaches for i ep Kof the late President sign: Mj of Honor from the arrival of the remains on Monday until Bos " . reves Colona “Atting Guarsertouabin The following m ae been d by the ebairman the distinguivted funeral party, who received the kind. pals We Emancipation Proclamation to the committee, to pg thelr departure on Tuesday, The Punesai Car. - ‘ . WVHAR. of the Common Counct! Committee at wticutions of thove having the arrange g bo carried in the jon, reommand of Captain Smith, Captain, A.D. C., U.S. Military Railroads ht a nyemonts to fi al Hall, y no means the least important part of the proces r jottes which have not reported to the committee eharge. fF Councilman Layt moved thet the Mayor and members Co cs Wave ua Ve dong on which the pr of sis tounieced panee pointed for that purpose, and Owing to some mismanagement oF blunder, the pro-fg the Common Couneil of Boston, now at the St, Nicholas Hon. Charles G. Cornell, Aid. Siar ws Gs os thc, i eda veg hai seisaas cae ul The Military Preparations. b desire in ithe line of the fuera! jou “ The el invited to participate in e Colonel James Price, Aid, yada sym. BRIGADE OKDRRS, Mf procession of t of the ed Bat @renion did not move until six o'clock. ‘The milftary, fp 40tel, b» invitod to participate in the rites. Adopted. ff Bon. Abram Wakeman, Aid, FP pathy as well aa the taste and liberality of our citizens General Ordert—No. 3, BA are requested jonel EB. B. Fowle both white and black, made a fine display. ‘The City pq Alderman Joxns moved that that part of tho route of z ithe car will be fourteen feet long sh ite longest part Heangvanrens, Finest Bucaok N, G. 8. N. ¥.,) Bp Marshal, at Vashington street r Troop acted as body guard to the corpee. tn th ithe procession relating to Thirtieth street be changed tof heme aff Adhd: Leda panded bd oo ee New You, April 20, 18 § Bithat « post ned Uber in line, o cession were the Mayor, the Cit On . wt ce Twenty ninth street, Adopted. sage ba a Mag ery apa “Ba eight feot wide and fifteen feet one inch in height, On kl Tho soveral regiments composing this brigade will fi day, April 24, k ALM. By order of the somntbed uaviboetiien pr esa ak Peanolta and other EE "Tay Siion, ine private parlor of the Otty Walt wae sotll jeden Hea dames the main platform, whioh in five feet from the ground, fa parade in full ubifurim, on Luesday, the Yoth inst, Lod Committer, Sah vias aide core suationed in the city and neiyhibordood, the yeaa Eee f0% she tse oF the Grxnd Marshal and bie Aida, Mambore of the City Government. Will bo erected a dais Aix inches in height, at the cornore fd ender funern) be nom tp the Hinmnions trad. vicht on Bl = rapes =_ eighborlood, the judiciary, 4 The commiitee then took & recess Lill & lock. Marshal “ 1 ia it ware eae ! js wibby rr - er nembors of the Logiviature, raenbers of Congress, repre Afior the recers a communication was received from ap ‘The Mayors of Now Yorkoand other cities, lof which will be columns holding a canopy, which, curv Fi Warren atreet, at hall-paat ol ; oly Arrangements In Jersey Citys seututives of forcign courte, ond numerous others oth)" minities of the Board of Saporvisers, stating } Ex. Mayors of New York and other cities, ing upwards towards the centre, is surmounted by af Brigetiet Genet reluovene a cuiform A An adjourned meeting of the Committee of Citizena 7 ? thers oF * » Roar? lo participate in the ceremontes, £4 Thé Board of Aldermen of the New York ded BM miniature temple of liberty, : joc en eee gs rh ber last evenin Matinciion, The firemen and every society, institute and re of th: 4 rbd 9 Preceded Be min’ Ba liy order Bricadior G G. BL SPICER was held in the Comm ber lai » Institute d to the Conterence Committee by theif Sergennt-at-Arme ¢ whe ‘i : yo 5 ae (| ae organization wore well represented, especially the A communication from er of Commerce an- fal The Board of Councilmen of the city of Now York, pre-gm , The Platform will be entirely covered with fine Black HR Hf. Hoarcey, Brigade Major aud Inepector Hin Jervoy City, hie Honor Mayor Cleveland in the chair, Kaight Templar, the Odd Fellows, and the Fenians prior iat aba sm ial mee Id y tt j coded by their Sergeant-at- Arma, cloth, drawn tightly over the body of the car, and reach i KEOIMENTAL ONDERS. BY wlio roported that tho committee uted at a previous Sang Gelenek tnen ‘tine agpenned ta Gahan et ¢ edd Uhanimonely to atten r Attaches of both Hoard ing to within a inches of tho ground, and edged TW REPT r, ‘3 to accompany him to the headquarter of Gene. rf “yin md aberdeen rman Vax Vooris introduced ¢ Delecates from the Common Councils from Warhington, ba with silver bullion fringe, Over this will bang gracerui Generak Ordert—No. 1 ag tian Ahpelencitenption Aaa ae the remains of tablo and other societies, with appropriate badg@s apd fe who said thnt he had been re: ! by Baltimore, Philadelphia, Brooklyn and other cities, | fM festoons of the samo waterial, apangled with silver ears Hesvqrartens, TWRLPTH RRrcmee No 6 ¥. 4 J ral Dix, to effect an arn s " regalia me mg wile of General Strong, to aek perm'seion HEADS OF DEPATTM ANTS and edged aleo with ilver bullion. Atthe baee of each i New Your, April be lute President t ed in the depot on ita chimes of 8) Peter’, na at son " TOM GHe Cry to place On 1) cree Comptrotier, Street Comm! Y City Inepector. © threo American flags, +) inclined tm 1. In noe wit u « wo ft cautiese ve churebes (Fp ne body of President I i y 18] Commissioners of the Croton Aquedet De Phensseadn pening fi ea : dha. , : tl grant it a : Ade rator, City Chamberlain aud their at! a fal baw without overcoats or kt: ¥ WELL replied that ¢ Committers 1 Th fA - ¢ pated in the mme, when ( © such @ haudsory 1 ‘i ® of ¥ T ‘ f ing been 9 ‘ Chief F tr aT 7 Bio eudenco Hali, where it was! placed near the mabie Wo be pre ‘ ’ : Lib | : (INUED ON ZIGHTH PAGE) ‘ . es eR Cie 1B 7} Lily etvwtow aid Witwmbed with EB Parade Ground at (eu © cluek 4. al, preotmely, LY Coles Ue -

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